OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1905, f ft. In ,-,.,--- to thank hir.i and his loyal colleague. VlCgOn Vliy CnitrpriSC the la- in Tongu e tor hav- ing gaineo tp.tm a deserved nwsni CITY AND COUNTV PAPER Published Every Friday OFFICIAL Subscription Rates: One year Si i months Trial subscription, two montl .11 50 75 . 25 lion and ttu payment of long delay claims. MITCHELL IS DEAD (Continued from Page L) jat December 17. 1SS5 when ho was assigned to duty on the following committees: Privilege and election railroads, transportation mutes to the seaboard, claims, mines and mining, posioffices and post-roads, and special plration stamped or. their papers fol- ; committee to superintend the con lowing their name If this la not j struction of a National library After payment, kindly notlty os. and the a year's service he was made chair m siuers I Advertising rates on ap; Mcation. Subscribers will find the date of ex matter will receive our attention. Entered at the postufnee at Oregon City. Oregon, as second-class matter FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 190& A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. For hard colds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any thing better than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout ou n doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why ft soothes and heals. - tvh ' M Ttver. t " I NJI J tTl e e f lja. j. c. Ttn .- for That there is an imperative need for a County Boti Society in Clackamas Cour.ty car. e better un derstood when one read-; the interview with Fruit Inspector J H. Reed, that is printed in this weeV issue of the Enterprise. Mr. Rei I 'a statements represent his conclu-ion formed after making a complete canvass of the county when all orchards and vine yard were critically inspected For years fruit growers of West ern Oregon have n?g -cted their or chards to the extent that they are now confronted with an alarming con ilition San Jose scale has invaded practicallv every orchard in this sec tion of the state and tr? future of the fruit industry' is seriovsly threatened This statement i not an exaggera tion: it is a plain statement of facts based on actual conditions, igor ocs -measures must be adopted to com bat this pest and it is suicidal to the fcjrt;ct.ltural interests of this section for ziowers to shrink their responsi bility for a single instant. The need of an organization of the growers of this section is indeed great The opportunity for accomplishing re- aadta is corn's- ndingly large Through the agency of a County Hor ti. '.: ' -r Society, unler the intelligent leadership that ve note is identified with the ne-vly fo-aed Clackamas Couity organna.. n zreat things' may be expected. The f:equent and judi-ciou- spraying . ." fruit trees must be resorted to if further inroads by the San .'se seal- ar- ' be intercepted. And it is the dut;- o' every fmit grow er in this count; 1 1 become actively iden ti fied with t'ais Horticultural Soot- and len'i his every assistance to the work tha' he objects for which j man of the committee on transporta tion routes, to the seaboard and in March lSSi. was made chairman of I the committee on rallnvls On January 19. 1901. Mr Mitchell was again re-elected as his own suc c or for a full term of six years. In this election there was no content, the Republicans being largely in the majority in the legislature. This term expired March 4. isy7 At the meeting of the Legislature in January. 1S97. it being the duty of that legislature to elect Mr Mitch u. WWW, ou jauu.rj .v. 101, YW wH hten racOVer by tak a caucus of the Republican members inc one of Ayer't) Pills at bedtime of the Legislature was held and he : was declared the unanimous nominee of the Republican party of 1'nited States Senator to succeed himself Twenty-eight members of the House efused to take the oath of office during the entire session, thus destroying a quorum and preventing a vote for Senator, and also preventing the pas- I 1 iCoughs,Coids Nature's Product OF THE SUGAR TREE the First Baptist church officiated and :r.tt-rment followed at Mountain View Cemetery THE DANGER IS GREAT. (Continued from Page 11 tb be n organized may THE DO'j POISONER. am: son or $ this ?.' ces. !0 nur-' - is n Grove " -Maine exee ' ever; l t tim to tl abaohii d fen- ' If yon be a rcai Don't ra I ham t cmcelve of a more n'.ile peram than the wilful i . a : ; ir anv other duniJ ' Soiri" sicfi contemptible per ....... jeen engaging in " ' ' . ;;' more or less sue x rminatine a large n this locality and it L: ". resident of Oak .gaged in the same o time. Without an . - we a-e informed. ogs that fell a vic- " r in this city, was B, making the of " iminal in character jdge against a man. him what you think, ome dark night an I ghbor's dog a tempt isoned meat. Impris :ld a form of pun'-'h poisoner. Some ad iould be provided. o- "UL INSTITUTION. hort course in agri- announced to be con experiment Station at ' gricultural College is - vorth to farmers, fruit airymen of the state tine to attend the series t! will be given bv spe- c alists Of t e particular worth is the special eon e in dairying that will 8. amas County farmer ed in this industry. i a flattering future in ould make it his busi- i at least a part of the culture trat t'lictd at t' t Torva!'-' i f incalcr.V j-oiren f v'lo may Ba i if lecture I begin Jan'i Every C vho is lat v hich has t ii eottnt) Ben to an led '.:-.- 'i r.se attending will be am ply eomn I tad for the time that is spent TJ ! ctures are by men who are tra;n- in their particular line of work an-! - vhich they have made a study id! : ny years. 0 sage of any appropriation or other mas County should" be rooted up and acts during the entire session, which burned resulted in his defeat Mr. Mitchell "I have used apple trees in my il was again. February 23. 1901. elected lustrations, since the action of the to succeed Hon. Geo V McBride. and scale seems particularly fatal to them took his seat March 9. 1901 His It is almost equally as bad. however present term of service would have ' with cherries, prunes, pears and all expired March 3. 1907 other trees, and even rose bushes Twenty-Two Years a Senator. "Farmers are now beginning to real Mr Mitchell enjoyed a distinction ize that they must take extreme mea it is believed no other man in the sures at once if they wish to sell their I'nited States ever attained in connec- fruit, and 1 have more letters in the tion with service in the I'nited States , last three months asking about spravs Senate: he was the only man who has than the state commission got in two ever been elected from the same years. Probably the only effective state to the Senate after two vaca- spray that will kill the insect, and at tions. He served from March 4. 173 j the same time not injure the tree. Is to March 4. 1S79; was out from March I composed of 50 pounds of lime. 50 4. 1879 to March 4 1885: served from pounds of sulphur and 10 pounds of March 4. 1885. to March 4. 1897 (It) I fatal vitriol. This mixture Is bo;!.d years: was out from March 4. 1897. ! and added to 15" gallons of warm wa until March 4. 1901: and was serving ter It is applied to the trees not too his fourth full term. liberally. It does not kill by contact ; 'itb the insect, but forms a coating SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT, which smothers it The fruit inspectors appointed last v. uapusi viiunn otorc sue- i juup e een ratner easv on LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP The Quality Is There FOR SALE BY cess in Business Men's Carnival. farmers this year, but next year we j will close down hard Not a pound of One of the most pleasing, spectacu-1 fnllt ffected by the scale will he ai lar and entertaining home talent en-1 jwed to be sold in the market Spray tertainments that has been presented j inK 'iH be compulsory as provided in in this city for some time was that j tate law. ana where it is too late ' of the Business Men's Carnival at j fo ,his lo do T good, the trees will Shively's Opera House Monday even- 1)0 "Wtoi 'P and burned That I; fl ing. The affair was given under the "n! wa'. Thf-re have alway-i v n auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society J some larmers in the state who have of the First Baptist church and the i sprayed and taken care of their or- proceeds of the netertainment. which ! eharos, but avails them no" : j were entirely satisfactory, will be ad- v,!"" a mar. ' ho i.-ts l:,s trees e ., aea to the fund that is being expend- j neglect lives next door The orchard H. P. BRIGHTBILL Phone I 26 1 503 MAIN STREET. ed in paying for the new church par sonage that was erected through the agency of these ladies during the last Summer. The opera house was filled with an interested audience, and the two hours' programme was enjoyed to the ut most. The exercises included sever al interesting marches and drills that vere executed with credit to both is sure to be infected, no matter how many sprayings it may have had: the first sood wind will blow millions of the insects into the place. Havoc Wrought In City. "There are hundreds of people in the city who have old cherrv or other fruit trees in their back yards, where they have stood for years Without r ceiving any attention In nin: eas s parucipdnis ana me director. Missitnese trees are literally covered with Wingett. In the grand march, seventy 1 the San Jose scale. 1'iiless this is ex of the business firms and societies of terminated and the trees snr;iv..i rr the city were represented, each hav. destroved it is nnlv mni..r ,,V nm.. a young lady properly costumed ! when there will not he a ram In ti and carrying a banner indicative of citv fit to be called bv the nam e firm represented. In addition to 'Many DWDM are wondering ark numerous drills and n-.arches the pro- their roses are not doing well The gramme included recitations by Mrs. ! San Jose scale i at work If the .r.p Sylvia McGuire. of Portland, vocal is not wiped out in Portland it will be SOlrt riV Mica L" . ..... .v.: ..l: i ' l.. a . . rwMm, iiiiiiiJK oj j unij a iew years vnen roses will he get the right to publish Patterson's petition as his own? The Court pro ceedings as published In the Telegram further says that there an- 111 regis tered voters in Oswego Precinct, and Patterson had I of them uK.n his pe tition. Patterson did not have over M registered voters upon his petition and there were fully 0 names upon his petition who could not vote If there was an election held today. In closing I will say. I am from Mis souri, and want to be shown. Will the County Conn piease arise and explain. Your for right and Justice, J. C H A INKS. .Near HimtlevV Drag Store, FOOT TEARS EXPERIENCE 1 Ureal Britain and America. Arthur Draper, who was thrice cored : and the pretty drill by the Gyp sies in costume. Miss Edna Daul ton was the pianist during the even ing SPEAKERS FOR CHAUTAUQUA. Secretary Cross Says Coming Assem bly Will Be Better Than Ever. SHOULD BACK ON THE BLUFF. ininviting looking place a id between Albany and Oregon City from a rei oint. and yet. that splen ower and the big mills iver have a mighty good -Albany Democrat t in passing through Or oes not get a view of the ddence district of the city which la located almost entirely on the iff. A visit to that section of the es a thickly setteied com :i as many attractive mod as are to be found in any otlie. f t of similar size in the state. Oregon C y with its vast manufactur ing Indu ies, repreienting a monthly pay-r 11 of $40,000.00 does not take off r- ..ny other town. long the Portland dence ata dii1. j he t g r. CI ;nctpa! n city di-c inanity v era hou E SENATOR MITCHELL. In tl udden and unexpected death of Sen-1 r John H. Mitchell Oregon los' I arm friend, a faithful and in tlue. . legislator. Senator Mitchell will al . ys be remembered for the valu:. services he rendered this state ing his many years in the 8ena If for no other thing the late Senat will always be remembered by thf ' :dian War veterans, who have Harvey E. Cross, secretarv of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Asso- iation. who returned Monday morning from San Francisco where he attend ed a conference of the secretaries of the Pacific Coast Chautauqua As semblies, reports that plans are under way ror securing the best lecturers and entertainers for the lSni; Assem blies. While the talent has not been finally determined upon the officers of the different associations are in correspondence with a number of y eetim bureaus in the East. The result of efforts along this line nil be reported at another meeting f the secretaries that is to be held at Ashland in .January when the lec turers and othf-r talent will be decided pon and contracts entered into. Among those whose services- are de red is Senator LaFollette. of YU insin. and Mr. Cross is in correspond BOB with Wisconsin's ex-Governor's have to be planted every year I am going to pay particular attention to the back yard orchards of the city next Summer. "San Jose scale belongs to the class of insects called armoured, from the scaly covering with which it covers itself It passes the winter under this scale, but when springtime comes with the swelling of the buds, the in sect becomes active. It is amongst the most prolific of all creatures, es timates made by the Government offi cials placing the young from one fe male at more than three million Other authorities make it even higher." 3EWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. UPPER WILLAMETTE John younger, RIVER ROUTE. SALEM. INDEPENDENCE. ALBANY, CORVALLIS AND WAV LANDING. Lm l-.rtlan.t 6:45 a. m. dully itxc-vl Sunday i fr Hab-rn n1 way point UtVe Portland t:t Tuenday. Thursday n muuouv fr Ind.-i,.-nlrn-r. iiny and Torvallln t'i'iinlltinc DAILY RIVER EXCURSIONS OF OREGON CITY BOATS Al- tnict-i 'f water THE OSWEGO SALOON SITUATION Oswego. Oregon. Dec. 11. 1108. Editor Enterprise: Will you kindly allow me. through your columns to offer a criticism up on the action of the County Court in ir-anting a license to sell spirituous liquors to A. R McWilllams of 0 -,vgo. The facts in the case are as follows: A man by the name of Patterson cir culated a petition for a liquor license ;n Oswego in the early part of October. After obtaining a mrmber of names, he began publication of the petititon in the Enterprise of October .T.th set ting forth that he. Patterson would apply to the County Coniri on the ;th day of December. ItM, for a license to sell liquors in Oswego, for a period j of twelve months dating from the Otb'day of December. 1905. This pe- I tition, Patterson published in the En terprise for three Consecutive weeks. By tone hocus pocus the last publica tion is made over the name of McV:l iiams. at the same time his name ap- i-ar:nc in the petititapj as a petitloi Tl:' forth 'a' ion to 'he County Court, also the fact that Patterson' did not kan a Kentucky where she was born July 8. majority of the legal voters of the 18C1 On November IT. 1848. she was Drecinct unon his r.tii-,n u-.. i waiHMii, in uhio. i me result? rne Coonty Court Ignore ation becausi I was not As Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Qg , Toledo. Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly up on the bhwd and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh f'ure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in To ledo. Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co , Tes timonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 73 cents a lnttle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TIME CARD WeeK Dayi I-eavi- I'oKlaml n. 111. 8:00 a 111. Leave Ongon nty io:oo in p hi. 11:30 3:30 p. in. p m. 1:30 5:30 ROUND TRIP 4&c Hi Beta axchangMi with o. v. cam. P .v Ity C. B. tall! PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and panels delivered to all parte of the city RATES REASONABLE HfBLJLOIg SPECIAL Sunday Excursions ROUND TRIP 2Jc 11. in. 9:30 i m. 11:30 p in. I.avr 1 Portland 8:30 a.m. a in. p ln Or. City 10:00 11:30 i:jo OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO. Office and Dock: Foot Taylor Street Phone Main 40. 1:30 3:30 P.m. I 3:30 5:30 bible KtADiNG at stone. c Carry Fine Bath Tubs WAS PIONEER OF 1852. Death of the Late Mrs. Susanna Rs dal!. Mother of T. P. Randan. Mil BauWBua Randall relict of the late N W -Randall and mother of Poatmaater T. p. Randall, died of old age at her home in this city at 1:30 n'cloek. Monday afternoon, after an illness of three months. The decaaa ed was aged 74 years. Susanna Taylor wa 9 there will be a bible reading at the church house at Stone Clackamas county, commencing January 1. iwG and continuing for ten weeks. All persons are heartily invited to attend thaaa reading- to which there will he no tuition charges. Two dollars and a half per week will ! aked fr l.oard and lodging, this being simply enough to cover the actual expense. S. O. Pool, a thorough bible student of Seattle. Washington, will conduct the readings and he will be able to preside over a class of loo members. For any further information address T. L. Mumpower. Box 12. R F D. No. 2. Oregon City Oregon Jib REMARKABLE CURE. wedded to N V and with her husband crossed plains to Oregon in 1&52, hxrating at Oregon City Mr. Randall died May 10, 1890, and the wife is survived by three daughters and two sons, as fol lows Mrs. Mindell Church and Mr H B. Alldredge. of Oregon City: and Mrs. M M. Sloper, of Santa Cruz, Cal ifornia: Mentor V. Randall, of Glen, Oregon and T. P. Randall of this city. Funeral' services at the late resi dence Wednesday afternoon, were largely attended. Rev. H B Robins, of a Mgner of the petition and grants to A R. McWilliams a license to sell spirituous liquors for the period of six months 1'pon what authoritv did the County Court act? McWilliams never had a petition, he used Patter son's. Is a petition for a liquor 11 eeaae a negotiable instrument of writing? I do not think that any well informed attorney will say that it is Then, wherein did McWilliams com ply with the law. or when and how did "I was much afflicted with sciatica." writes Ed. C. Xud, lowaville, Sedg wick Co . Kan going about on crutch es and suffering a deal of pain. I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Una ment. which relieved me. I used three 50e bottles. It Is the greatest llnament I ever used: have recommended it to a number of persons: all express them--eVes as being benefitted by it. I now walk without cratches, able to per form a great eal of light labor on the farm 25c. 5rtc and LM, at Huntley Bros. Co. drug store. and everything el-e in the line of first class Plumbing Equipment. The val ue of modern, absolutely sanitarv Plumbing is inestimable; It saves much work and worry and mav save roar life, ijon t endanger health and happiness by living in the house that s eqmppe,! with old fashioned fix Q our prices on refitting your ent.re house with good Plumb F. C. GADKE The Plumber. 1 '2,(100 milen of lon dia tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in IK'ration by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,25(1 towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of 1 personal communication. Distance no effect to clear understanding. Spo kane and San .' runciaco aH easily heard 11 Port laud. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug1 store Oeierves Your Patronaje. The growth of a community and UW uccesa of Its local Institutions depend! Urly on the loyalty of lt people. I l well enouith to preach "patronise home indimtrj but except the service alvB at a homo Institution equals that of out-of-town antarprlsea, this argument car lies no weight and Is entirely disregard- d, as it should be. But with Oregon CIO people it la different. A few montbi K. U Johnson eatabllshed the CM ade laundry. It is equipped with th latest Improved machinery and Is dslf turning out work that It equal to aaj and superior to much of the laundrf work that is being done In Portlani Being a home Institution and fumlshiM employment for many Oregon City peoP1 It is enjoying an Immense patronaa The high standard of the work ben1 done commends It to the general public Laundry left at the 0. K. barber shop 1U be promptly called for and delivered t anv part of the city. Telephone HI E- L. Johnson, proprietor.