OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. r tho nuccess of this community's first attempt at, a Fair? Indeed, thin Fair will amount to JiiHt what extent the people make it and If yr,u are not by ami for tho people In mind, soul and spirit, without a Kraft, you will prob ably not remember the date of Oc tober 7 until too la to to ninth) up your articles for exhibit. !SIflE39RIE9SE3D 334 AT OWELL & TONES Owing to the fact we were 7 per cent lower than our competitors, we received the contract for furnishing the Oregon City school supplies. Now, we feel satisfied we can save you as much if you will give us a chance Send your children here for everything in school books CHANGED HER APPEARANCE. An Oregon City Woman'i Ambition Real ized. Nearly every woman In the. wrirld wants to ),f beautiful and attractive, for If It wen: only skin deep, beauty Im desirable from every ntanlpolnt. An! perfect beau ty rneariH perfeet health, if one'o com plexion In at fault, It Ik duo In most caned to Improper diet, a torpid liver, high living, Impure blood and eonstipa tlon. After trying lotlorm and skin food with disappointing results, a prominent Oregon City lady wan Induced to try l-axakola tonic tablet and In her cane they tiave worked wondcrt. They act as a real tonic, enrich the blood, stimulate the liver, encouraxe the action of the bowelh, put new life In tho skin and clear up the complexion by assisting nature, to do IIh own perfect work. Huntley Iiro. have been selling I.axakola tonic tablet for Borne time now and from the rapidly Increasing demand Oregon City ladles rnuHt find them beneficial In every way. Them Ih absolutely no rink, for a 25 cent package of I.axakola Tonic Tablets rnuHt do all wo claim or we will promptly return your money. A COMMUNICATION. citable ruggists A MI :R I CAN MI:RU5 Ncvi-r Sold by I run;;ists. R. V. HAKKIi, ARtnt. Willamette, Or. Our Correspondents' Corner I in w mmt, i (AY, weir lLiII A 1 fcLr'A r itv u , n't J. Famous at home for Generations past; Famous now all over the World. James f this plum. Mr. L. Funk and family just return ed from spending a week at the fair. Miss Malro Cutting of Portland was visiting relatives here for a few days before leaving for Monmouth to at tend the Slnte Normal school. Sol ror Saia vy . E. MATTHIAS -Aganoy for Oregon City. im . Ill's 1 !! , a j 17 at I rX J i I am now located in my new building on Main street be tween Ninth and Tenth Sts. Better prepared than ever to do your plumbing;. F. G. GADKE The Plumber, Of Cholera Morbua with One Small Bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. !. W. Fowler, of miditower, Ala., relates an experience ho had while sorv- Int; on a pelt Jury In a murder case at KdwardMvllle, county seat of Clebournc ounty, Alabama. He says: "Whilo there I ate itomn fresh meat and sonic souse meat and It Rave mo cholera morbus In very severe form. I was never more sli k In my life and sent to the drug store for a certain cholera mixture, hut the ilniKfdst sent me a bottle of Chamber lain's t'ollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itom edy Inxtenc!, sayhiK that hu'hnd what I sent for, but that this medlelna was so much bitter he would rather semi It to men In the fix I was In. I took one dose of It and was better In five minutes. The second dose cured me entlrelv, Two fol low Jurors were afflicted In tho same manner and one small bottle cured the three of us. " For sale by Goo. A. Hardin ATTACKED BY A MOB. and beaten, In a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street car conduc tor applied liuoltlcn's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use It In my family," writes O. J. Welch,- of T6 konsha, Mich., "and find It perfect." Slm- iilv creat for outs and burns. Only 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. REDLAND. Most of tho hop pickers have, re- turnod from tho hop. fields and sonic of them, Mrs. and Miss Hulbert and Alva Sornirno arc seriously ill wit.li typhoid fever contracted from the in fected district that they were picklns? In. Mr. Fred rierren, of eastern Ore Ron, Is vIsitiiiK with us for a few weeks after an ahsenco of several years. Miss Maud Stone and Mr. D. II Mosher leave for Willamette Univer sity in a few days. Mr. Carl firay had his saddle stolen while picking hops at Aurora. ' Mr. Arthur Barrett is working for Kalrclough Bros. In hauling machin ery In to their mine. Mr. Jack Ftillman and wife of Port land have boon visiting hla brother THREE JURORS CURED. fc Briff litis of Gossip From All Partsofthe County. Correspondents are rerjucsted to re !uv their work. Wo will furnish all leecssary stationery. The news from -our neighborhood should appear In heso columns every week. CLACKAMAS. Si'i'ond crop of strawberries are making a big yield this season. Wo are Informed' that Ilurtnoll has al ready shipped over $L'ud worth. Henry Smith says that from his small gar den patch he will ship berries enough to buy his supply of wood for the win ter. If there Is enough October sun shine to ripen the fruit that Is al ready formed, the strawberry crop will last till Christmas. Miss yievenson, sister of J. S. Stev enson, and Mrs. Lindsay, a cousin, who have been spending the summer here, left Monday for their home in Northern Ohio. Miss Kdith Hargreaves has gone to spend a few weeks with relatives In Seattle. Wo hear rumors of a double wed- ling to take place In the near future. lust send ye scribe a bit of wedding alio to dream over, and secure a good write-up. The Fair Is well patronized by tho people of Clackamas. Mrs. Ihorn Strelt, who Is undergo ing a course of treatment with Dr. Stuart, of Oregon City, Is slowly Im proving In health. To the Hdltor: There Is now being circulated In Oregon City copies of a letter address ed to the voters of Oregon City Is sued at the instance of a committee appointed by the Oregon City Board of Trade, and signed by H. C. Stevens, A. H. Crlessen, W. 15. Caril, E. G. Can Held, J. U. Campbell, O. W. Eastham Wm. Andresen and 8 others, which se riously reflects upon the honor and Integrity of the committee of the council appointed to prepare the fran chise granting certain rights to the Oregon Water Power & Railway Co. now pending before the city council, and, In the opinion of the said com mittee, requires an answer. In the said letter it Is Insinuated that the committee appointed by the council was Influenced by the railway company, by improper metnous, to prepare and "spring" the franchise on the people without giving them time to consider or express themselves on its merits. This statement is ab solutely and unqualifiedly false. The proposed franchise was under consideration by the committee for two weeks, during which time five meetings were held, at two of which Mr. Morris, representing the Railway Company, was present. After each of the meetings, by direction of the committee, full reports of its pro ceedings were published in the sev eral newspapers circulating in Ore gon City and the completed franchise contains each of the provisions as given to the newspapers including the term of the franchise the num ber of cars permitted to he operated and the compensation to be paid. In addition to the publicity given Hn the' matter by the c6mmittee, the proposed franchise is now being pub lished In full in the official newspaper of Oregon City, which is in accord ance with the provisions of the city charter making it absolutely neces sary to the valid passage of an ordi nance that it he published in full for at least one week before it can come up for final passage, thus giving the public notice of the measures to be voted upon by the council. The proposed franchise was adopted by the committee, as in Its judgment, under all the circumstances, for the best interests of the city; it is the product of their careful consideration, and has the approval of the owners of a majority of the property on Main street, and. we hope, also that of a majority of the voters of our city. Wo cheerfully grant to every man his inalienable right to act according to his own honest judgment, but we resent the unjust, unwarranted, un true and dishonorable attack made upon us by the signers of the said letter, who, in their headlong rusn to accomplish their ends have been care less of the means employed and nave either thoughtlessly or wantonly at tempted to besmirch the reputations of tho framers of the measure to which they are opposed. E. A. SO MM Eli. RUDOLPH KOERXER. WM. SHEAHAN. H. E. STRAIGHT. FRANKLIN T GRIFFITH PARKPLACE. Again the school bell Is heard, and the merry voices of the children make music through the land for school began Monday, September 25, with Professor L A. Heed as princi pal, and Miss OlHen, of Portland, Miss Wilson from Central Lake, Michigan, Miss Kennedy ami Miss McAnaulty, of Parkplace and Miss Smith of Glad stone, as grade teachers. There are l!tt; pupils enrolled and every thing promises one (it the most successful years In the history of the sehrwd. Mrs. J. McMillan from Seattle, Wn., carno Tuesday for a week's visit with Mrs. G. Hamilton. Mrs. McMillan has recently returned from the Klondike' where she has spent 3 years with her husband, who Is a miner there, and has many Interesting stories to tell of miners lives In that wild country. Mrs. Wood and family from Clack amas have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Brayton. Walter Morris returned the first of the week from a four months' trip In California, Walter says he Is glad to get back to dear old Oregon and his many friends are glad of his re turn. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson of Gladstone, but who have been In Michigan for the last three months, are expected home this week. Tho Y. P. S. C. E. society held Its first meeting Thursday evening, after the summer vacation. Rev. Lansborough, from the First Presbyterian church of Oregon City, exchanged pulpits Sunday evf n!ntr with Rev. Start, and preached to an appreciative audience who greatly en Joyed his sermon. Frank Lucas returned from his three weeks' outing a few days ago, and Is now suffering severely with a felon on his hand. Dr. Strickland is tending it, and Frank says It Is the worst pet he ever had to look after. Mrs. Mac Rivers and family have returned from Linn county where they have been for three weeks. Miss Eva Smith and Mr. Logan, from Portland, were guests at Cap tain Smith's last Saturday. Charlie Smith has sufficiently re covered from ,his long Illness of ty phoid fever to be able to go to work again. The Misses Beomen returned to Eastern Oregon after two weeks' stay with their sister, Mrs. C. Smith. Miss Wilson spent several days with her friend Mrs. Chas. Bramhall of Troutdale, but returned In time to begin school Monday. Miss Wilson teaches 5th grade again in the Park place school. Get SOOT Emulsion T'S When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott's Emulsion you know what you want; the man knows you ought to have it. Don't be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod liver oil are plenti ful but don't Imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them. Every year for thirty years we've been increasing the sales of Scott's Emulsion. Why? Because It has always been better than any substitute for it. Send fcr fre? senile GCOTT ft BOW WE, Chemists 'OS-415 Pearl Ctrof t, flew York Knc.Pr.rJS1.00. All druggists MT. PLEASANT. GOT OFF CHEAP. He may well think, he has got oft cheap who, after having contracted constipa tion or Indigestion, Is still able to per fectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. Klng'B New Life-Pills. A quick, pleasant, and certain cure for headache and constipation, etc. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store, guaranteed. The Mt. Pleasant schools opened Mouday with Miss Roma G. Stafford In charge. Miss Joseph has the pri mary department In the south end of the district. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore and daugh ter Edythe, and Mr. and Mrs. David Bond of Russell, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Taber, and Inci dentally viewing the Lewis and Clark Fair. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow of Col fax, Washington, are visiting Mr. Crams's sister, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg. Mrs. M. S. B. Lawton and son Ward Barker Lawton, spent last Friday at the Fair. Mr. V. B. Partlow and son James, returned from a visit with friends at Seaside last Friday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roman is convalescent, after a long siege of typhoid fever. Dr. Carll is the attending physician. Mr. Allen Peas has Just finished drying seven tons of prunes. The prune crop was much better than was anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinderman and daughter, were visiting the family of J. Hendrixon last Thursday. Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrto Oil, the household remedy. ELECTRIC MOLALLA. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY AIDS NATURE. That Fair Molalla is going to hold on Saturday, October 7th. what will it amount to any way? It is going to bo a reflector of tho energy and get- up-ive-ness of all the people in all the Molalla country. We are going to have exhibits that do not appear at tho Lewis & Clark Fair: we are go ing to start off our Molalla Fair this year, l!)0l. n any person's energetic endeavors are not reflected at this Fair it will be their own fault. You do not have to raise cabbages as large as a wasntuD or corn ears as long as fence rails to compete here Have not got anything to bring to Mo lalla Fair? Then look about In na ture's field and gather something al ready produced. Don't wait until you are so situated that you can grow some big affair like St. Lewis' recent show; start your energies out on a homo-like scale. Every person should he largely interested In their own lo cality. Let not this reflector cast your image on a blank space. We want tho assistance of all, that each one's burden will bo small, and lastly when you have seen or heard of all tho things that tho Molalla Fair did not have nn exhibition, then wash your face clean and look Into your homo mirror and ask yourself this question: What little thing did I turn my hands to, as an inhabitant of this beautiful Molalla country, to add to Medicines Hint aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan, It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectora tion, opens the secretions, and aids na ture In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. Surprising Statements Vouched for by Huntley Bros. All of us who know Huntley Bros, are confident that they would make none but straightforward, honest statements, and when they tell you of the many Oregon City people who have suffered for years with Indigestion and have been cured through using Pepslkola tablets we must believe every word Is true. No other remedy so quickly relieves and cures sour stomach, heartburn, coated tongue, nervousness, Insomnia, debility, that run down, tlred-out feeling, and every other trouble arising from poor Indigestion. Huntley Bros continue to sell Pepslko la tablets with the understanding that you can have your 25 cents back In case you are In the least disappointed. In the face of these facts nobody should hesi tate an Instant to avail themselves of the opportunity to regain perfect digestion, perfect health, renewed energy, new vig or and new vitality through the use of a remedy that does not cost a penny should It fall to do all that is claimed. There Is no risk to yoi) whatever and we ask you to try it on Huntley Bros', guarantee. - LIGHT AND POWER A talk with us will convince you that ELECTRIC LIGHT is the only light you can afford to use in your home, or put in the house you are building:. Your property will rent more readily, will pay a higher in come, and attract a better class ot tenants IF IT IS EQUIPPED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. IF you contemplate establishing any business re quiring POWER, it will be to your advantage to talk with us before placing your orders for machinery. THE use of ELECTRIC power means: Lesser cost of operation, smaller amount of space required, and great saving in machinery and initial cost of in stallation of plant. ADVANTAGES in the cost of producing power in Oregon City in comparison with other cities of the country, enable us to make lowest rates and give un equalled service. REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON METER BASIS ESTIMATES on cost of wiring, cost of current and information regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or POWER, in the HOME, the OFFICE, the STORE and the FACTORY, promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY C. G. Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City. 9 i .........