Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 19, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,. 1906.
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WITHYCOMBE FOR GOVERNOR.
Xmas Goods
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Living Profits
HOLIDAY
What we say
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we do
we do DO
Files Notice of His Candidacy and
'Platform at Salem.
SPECIALTIES
Having bought our stock of Xmas Goods early, we obtained ex
ceptionally good cash discounts and by shipping by steamer around
the Horn we saved also considerable on freight rates. This saving we
intend giving our patrons the advantage of.
We are now displaying one of the largest and neatest Holiday
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lines in the city. t
Owing to our limited floor space, we are not able to show all we
have but "if you don't see what you want ask for it." We are sure to
have it. .
We want to call your attention especially to our fine showing'of
faamed and unframed pictures. Hundred of subjects to pick from, nu
merous, pretty and novelty framees, handsome water colors, and at
pricer we will guarantee you can't equal.
We haven't room to mention all the attractive presents we have in
store for you but want you to come in and see for yourself. Be free to
come when you please, and we'll see you are not urged to buyjunless
you want to.
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Honest Goods
at
Honest Prices
Ml & Jones
: Made Easy :
Reliable Druggists
Dr. James Withycombe, of Corvallis,
has filed with Secretary of State Dun
bar, notice of his candidacy for the
Republican, nomination for Governor.
Appended is the official notice and
Dr. Withcombe's declaration, of prin
ciples: To F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State
of the State of Oregon, and to the
members of the Republican party and
the electors .of Oregon in the State
of Oregon:
I, James Withcombe, reside at Cor
vallis.Benton County, Oregon, and my
post-office address is "Corvallis, Ore
gon." I am a duly registered member
of the Republican party. If I am
nominated for the office of Governor,
at the primary nominating election to
be held in the State of Oregon, the
twentieth day of April, 1906, I will
accept the nomination and will not
withdraw, and if I am elected I will
qualify as such officer.
If I am nominated and elected I will,
during my term of office, advocate and
support:
Taxation of franchises and gross
earnings, tax on telegraph, telephone,
express and sleeping car corporations
Uniform assessment and taxation of
railroads.
State regulation and examination of
6tate and private banks, trust compan
ies and savings banks.
Protection of the State in its owner
ship of public lands.
A Board of control for State insti
tutions. One board of management of nor
mal schools.
Improvement of the Columbia and
Willamette rivers and coast seaports.
National ownership of the Oregon
City Locks.
Constitutional amendment permit
ting the Governor or the people to
veto individual items of appropria
tions.
An honest and fearless performance
of public duty.
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(form for nominating ballot.)
"Honest and fearless performance
of public duty. A greater and united
Oregon."
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January
12, 1906.
Buegfar Toolst Found.
The dllseovery of a complete outfit
of burglar's tools, including a plentiful
supply of dynamite caps, iu a room of
a local lodging house faera Tuesday,
created some' excitement. The lancb
lady reported the discovery to the
police but the occupant of the room
recovered his . property and departed
for unknown parts before the proprie
tor of the house returned with the au
thorities. Several days ago a stranger
called at the house and engaged a
room, explaining that he would be
joined within a few days by four com
panions for whom he also desired ac
commodations. It is believed here
that the stranger and his, asaooiatea
comprised a gang of professional hold
up and all-round generally bad men
who expected to operate at Portland
and other surrounding points,' main
taining a rendezvous in this city.
Modern
Dentistry
DEMOCRATS HOLD CONFERENCE.
Decide To Nominate Straight County
' and Legislative Tickets.
HIGHLAND.
Highland feels high indeed. We
Tiave a new store and telephones and
nearly everybody yells "Hello.'" But
according to reports the high feeling
"that was manifested at the telephone
meetings which are held,, in Highland
for the purpose of creating aiew divi
sions came very near reaching a high
pitch. .;
Division No. 9, of . Beaver Creek
Mutual Telephone Association, held
its annual meeting Saturday night
and Sunday morning with . all of its
members present excepting one, and
that one was represented ' by proxy.
Iester fellows had the honor of
representing the absent one. - High
land has style and business combined.
Increase of business necessitated the
creation of two more offices, namely;
President and Vice-president. Elec
tion was held with the following re
sults; A. Klebe, president; Fred Madi
son, director; G. R. Miller, secretary
treasurer; and Fred Heft, vice-president.
We would have done business
in good shape, but, alas for human
ailments and frailties, the chairman's
head ached which retarded proceed
ings very much.
Mrs." H. North is at a Portland hos
pital receiving medical treatment.
The Mayfield boys are aspiring to
be merchants, they have builded a
little store and undoubtedly will do
business.
School vacation has come to a
close and Robt. Ginther is at the helm
again in District No. 33.
But the best of all is the arrival of
Napoleon Nelson who passed through
here yesterday in person announcing
his possible candidacy for state sena
tor on the Democratic ticket. He in-
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formed the writer that he registered
as an independent and will make the
race after the primary. He further
states that Geo. C. will get the nomin
ation on the Republican ticket for the
same office and Mr. Nelson is ready to
meet him on the stump. That certain
ly will be interesting.
Geo. C, Geo. C. beware of the day
When Nelson shall meet thee in
battle-array.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Miller drove over
to Springwater last Saturday, the 13th
inst., and installed the officers recently
elected of Springwater Grange. Mrs.
Miller acted in the capacity of install
ing officer. Every thing was lovely
and the goose honks high.
Mr. liilmer, recently of Portland,
and living on the old Fellow's place
sold out and moved back to Portland
again.
Highland Grange is holding its
regular meetings with a good attendance.
The Direct Primary Nominating
Election Law is not thoroughly under
stood by a great number of electors
throughout the county. Some of them
refuse to give the party they affiliate
with. We don't know whether it is
fear or shame, or both combined. It
is useless to tell some people any
thing about new things. They are
grounded in " the old rut and are de
termined to stay. there. Where igno
rance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. If
they would learn and commit to mem
ory only the six words, to-wit: "The
party nominates, the people elect."
The cobwebs from their vision would
vanish and light would appear, but,
will they do it?
Deserves Your Patronage.
The placing of a straight Demo
cratic ticket in the field at the coming
June election was unamiously agreed
to at a meeting of the Clackamas
County Democratic Central Committee
at a meeting held here Wednesday.
The meeting was one of the most
largely attended and enthusiastic
ever held by the minority party in
this county, eighteen of the forty pre
cinct committeemen being pres
ent in addition to a large representa
tion of Democrats from many of the
precincts. O. D. Eby was continued
as Chairman of the organization.
W. B. Stafford, J. E. Jack, H. E.
Draper, H. F. Latourette and J. A.
McGlashan were appointed a commit
tee to arrange the details of a banquet
and Democratic love-feast to be held
in Oregon City, Thursday, February
9, when there will be addresses by
Governor Chamberlain and other prom
inent speakers within the party.
It was decided to make an effort
to secure the registration of all voters
before the tme for holding the Pri
mary election in April and to that end
it was ordered that each precinct
committeeman arrange for the holding
of meetings in his precinct when the
details of the primary and registra
tion laws can be explained. Precinct
committeemen to fill the vancies in
the County Central Committee were
named as follows: Eagle Creek, J. J.
Budd; Boring, James Stone; Harmony,
Alfred Clarke. ' The passing of the hat
netted $7.75 for incendental expenses.
Prospective candidates for county
officers were not suggested at the
meeting although the mention of J. E.
Hedges, of this city, as the probable
candidate of the Democracy for State
Senator was enthusiastically received.
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INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR
STATE SENATOR.
, The growth of a community and the
success of its local institutions depends
entirely on the loyalty of its people. . It
is well enough to preach "patronize home
industry" . but except the service given
at a home institution equals that of out-
of-town enterprises, this argument car
ries no weight and is entirely disregard
ed, as It should be. But with Oregon CiU
people it is different. A few months
ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas
cade Laundry. It is equipped with the
latest improved machinery and is daily
turning , out work that is equal to any
and , superior- to - much, of the laundry
work that 4s. being done in Portland.
Being a home institution and furnishing
employment for many Oregon City people
it is i enjoying an- immense patronage.
The high standard of the work being
done commends it to the general public.
Laundry left at the O. K. barber shop win
be promptly called for and delivered to
any part of . the city. Telephone 1204.
E. L. Johnson, proprietor.
Harding Precinct, Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, January 18, 1906. Mr.
Editor: I hereby announce myself
an Independent candidate for State
Senator, in this county. 4
I am sixty-six years old; was born
near Springfield, Sangamon county,
Illinois, and emigrated to this country
in 1851. By occupation a farmer. Have
worked at the printing business, taught
school, mined, chopped wood and grub
bed. Never held or ran for office, ex
cept school director and clerk.
Politically, I hail from the Demo
cratic camp, and entertain Socialistic
views. Am a Woman Suffragist and
a temperance man never having been
so drunk but what I could walk a crack
in the floor. I shall be pleased to
meet my opponents and discuss the
living issues of the day at any, time and
place. If the people of this county
see proper to give me a seat in the
Legislature, I propose to go there
with my hands unbound, and serve
them to the best of my ability.
Fellow citizens, I hope to meet you
all later on, when we can reason to
gether. Respectfully,
N. F. NELSON.
RAILROAD LANDS FOR LEASE,
Lands of the OREGON AND CALI
FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, in
Oregon will be leased for the year
1906,-subject to cancellation of lease
in the event of the sale of land during
the term of lease.
Owners of farms and ranches ad
joining railroad lands should file their
applications not later than February
1, 1906, after which date applications
from others will also be .considered.
Address Charles W. Eberlein, Act
ing Land Agent, 1035 Merchants Ex
change, San, Francisco, Cal.
An Argument Against The - Scheme.
"I see some professor wants to have
people killed for the purpose of put
ting them out of their misery."
"Pshaw! That would be foolish.
Think of the many people who can't
be happy unless they are miserable."
Would Want AnEasy One.'
"Would you change your religion
for a man?"
"I hardly know. A good deal
would depend on how much religion
there was in the -religion he wanted
me to change to." , i
"Cure the cough and save the life."
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures
coughs and colds, down to the very
verge of consumption.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY,
CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINGS.
Leave Portland 6:45 a. m. daily (except
Sunday) for Salem and way points.
Leave Portland 6:45 Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday for Independence, Al
bany and Corvallis.
Regular service, courteous treat
ment and prompt dispatch are our
specialties.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office and Dock:
Foot Taylor Street
Phone Main 40.
Do not delay having those
Crowns and Bridges done un
til you lose the teeth. We are
doing Crown and Bridge work
without hurting you.
We should like you to see
our new methods of construct
ing Crowns and Bridges.
If you have a few old teeth
that are only fit to extract
don't go on suffering tooth
ache when we repair them and
not cause you any pain with
out the use of ether, chloro
form, gas or cocaine. Per
fectly safe and harmless.
Why don't you have youi$
teeth filled with that new material-Porcelain
Inlays? It
lasts and looks better than
gold.
We can fill your teeth with
gold without the rubber dam
if you don't like the dam.
We try to please ou and
guarantee to do so. '
We have a graduate assist-,
ant, who is a specialist in gold
pxedain work.
L. L. PICKENS
Dentist
Weinhard Building Opposite
Court House.
For any disease of the skin there la
nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve.
It relieves the itching and burning sen
sation instjuitly and soon effect a cure.
Sold by Ilowell & Jones.
1906
1906
I Start Right
Use Electric Light
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR AT THE NEW RATE
WILHOIT.
Ail Used. Up.
"I would like," he said, "to do some
thing to cement our friendship."
"I'm afraid," she replied, "that you I
never can. You're so stuck on your-'
seir that I don t see where any more
cement is to come from."
What is going to happen? The Enter
prise reached us on Saturday instead
of Monday. Let the good work go on.
Miss Judith Paulson returned home
a few days ago.
Mr. Eckud, our genial mail carrier,
is suffering with a severe cold.
Mr. Paulson is- making great im-
provements on his barn, so as to ac
commodate more cows.
The Misses Hattie and Dollie Bow
man were visiting their sister, Mrs.
Eckud, at Molalla Friday.
Oh, how lovely it is to tread up and
down our roads now.
Don't you wish you were the mail
carier? I do not. . .
The 25 per cent reduction in rates for ELECTRIC
LIGHTING puts this only modern method of illumi
nation with all its benefits all its conveniences---all
its economies; within the means of every house
holder, even- storekeeper- EVERYBODY.
No home is really UP-TO-DATE in its furnish
ing if it be not electrically equipped. The numerous
electrical conveniences such as electric flat-irons, chaf
ing dishes, tea and coffee pots, heating pads, nursery
milk warmers, curling irons; and a hundred other
electrical devices, save TIME, STRENGTH and
MONEY for the busy housewife.' The"cost to operate
these electrical conveniences is so small as to be trifling.
IN THE STORE Electric service offers the solu
tion of overy lighting problem. THE LIFE OF
TRADE IS ELECTRIC LIGHT and trade follows
THE LIGHT.
' ELECTRIC SIGNS SELL GOODS, they burn
the name into the public mind.
ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR EVERY-DAY NEEDS
ESTIMATES
On cost of wiring, cost of current and information re
garding the use of electricity for light or power
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.