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0NE60N CITY INTKRPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1908.
Oregon City Enterprise
TELL THE TRUTH, SENATOR.
CITY AND
COUNTY
PAPER.
OFFICIAL
Published Every Friday.
Subscription Rates:
One year
Six months ...................
Trial subscription, two months.
.11.60
At his meeting st Molalla Saturday,
Senator Brow noli told his audience
that he advised the people of Oregon
City to grant to the Oregon Water
l'ower & Railway Company the freight
franchise that was asked for by that
company several weeks ago. because
the city refused to grant the franchise,
ho said, was the reason the people of
75 ' that section of the county do not now
have an electric railway line.
Put the Senator did not tell the truth
and he knows it.
The people of Oregon City offered
to give the Oregon Water Power &
ttallimv Cnmnnnv the freight fran-
Subscribers will find the date of ex Li,iSl, ikt u ksked for IF THAT
firatlon stamped on their papers fol- COMPANY WOULD AOUER TO IN
Imrlnr thlr nam. If this Is not CORPORATE INTO TIIK KUAN-
fayment, kindly notify us, and the
matUr will recede our attention.
25
Advertising rates on application.
CH1SE A PROVISION RKQl IRINU
THAT IT BUILD ITS LINE TO MO
LALLA AND THE SOUTH END OK
THE COUNTY, WITHIN A REASON-
Entered at the postofflce at Oregonf ARI-E TIME.
...... The Senato
City, Oregon, as second-class matter. i !""" T7 r: ;
iai?Mi mp, viit" ihwi f iih-aiviiv,
Had the Oregon Water Power &
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906,
WILL CLACKAMAS DO IT?
Railway Company, for which Senator
Drownell la the salaried repre
sentative at Oregon City, subscribed
to the provision that was asked by
Xlon Timmlnent In rmhlli Ufo )n the people Ot Urogon Uty lO QO in-
other states, when confronted by a i corporated In the franchise, the long
Federal indictment, have ceased to term franchise would have been grant-
oontinne the active part in public af
fairs they had been maintaining un
til the cloud over their political borl
ton was removed. But in Clack
amas county it seems to be considered
One species of indorsement to be
c&arged by a Federal grand jury with
si crime against the government.
At any rate Senator Brownell evinc
es no desire or Intention of seeking
the place, that unquestionably be
longs to a man accused, as he is, of
ed and the Molalla people and the
other residents of the south end of the
county would ultimately have had an
electric railway line, an extension of
the O. W. P. Company's system, that
would have connected them with this
city.
Try and keep somewhere In sight of
the truth. Senator.
Blame for the refusal of the Oregon
Water Power & Railway Company to
agree to this desired condition In the
a violation of the Federal statutes in irancmse. i irac-uu. ' s"j w
lYinsnlrnrv tn lefrn,1 tho mnrn. ator Brownell, himself. 83 the
xnent. Instead, he brazenly parades .representative and advisor of the street
himself before the people whom he has I railway company in this city. It is
outraged as a legislator and seeks j entirely too thin a proposition for the
their suffrages for still another term
K...I. ... 1,1.
oeuaior vj carry nii-r on uv,iu nuuuiu-
and in explanation of the charge
against him, resorts to an alleged
alibi to further deceive a constituency
that has already tolerated too much.
As was stated In these columns last
ers in this instance. Before the Sena
tor is through with the present cam
paign he will learn that at no time Is
misrepresentation a substitute for ar
gument, even when the latter Is a
week, there must be something In j commodity entirely lacking, as it is
the indictment aealnst Senator Rrnw. i in ms (.ase.
nell, otherwise it would have been dis
missed before this time. And it Is
the common report that the govern
ment authorities are in possession of
strong evidence against the Clacka
mas county senator, evidence, in fact,
that is equally if not more Incrimi-
UL1U6 lua" ua wnicn convic- j . . t. ia .tut
tions have already been secured in -ITZ hli. thk
11 VOLl. V w v. ivuoj ..,..- - -
... i a i t a., -1. I,,.
i urowneii ever imeiiueu vu uiiv
for the highest office within their i ers JUS,1 ul Bamr' "uu al 1
an arnst.
When Brownell was
HOW THE GAME IS WORKED.
The memory of how Senator Brow
nell worked the laboring men and se
cured their votes four years ago on
I the strength of the eight-hour law he
the United States Circuit Court at !
Portland.
ers should bo advanced as a most di
rect mean of attaining such a result.
With under paid teachers, It cannot
be expected that the best of Instruc
tors can be secured. Then Increase
the stipend of the teacher and employ
the very best that are available.
But we are drifting away from our
subject. The voters are to pass on
tho question of establishing in this
county a county high school. That
such an Institution Is needed goes
v.ithout saying or question. Hut with
the starting and In the maintaining ot
such an institution there must come
slightly Increased taxes. But the ad
vantages of higher education that will
bo offered the young people of tho
county must be given an appraisement
In considering this matter. It Is up
to the voters of the county and if
they want a high school, It will bo so
decided at the election In June.
That voters may have an under
standing of the subject, the Enter
prise this week publishes an artielo
on the high school question, the man
ner In which the same may be secur
ed and a general Idea of the cost of
establishing and maintaining such an
Institution.
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SIMPLIFIED SPELLING
The Taking
Cold Habit
The old cold goes; a new one
quickly comes. It's the story
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
a tendency to consumption.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the taking-cold habit.
It strengthens, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about it.
The bait kind ol a testimonial
"fVM lor OTr slaty yrs."
14'
Kad r - Co.. t.owU, Sim.
All
M mnuAMtujrr f
f SARXAPARIUA.
PIUS.
HAIR YIUOB.
iers
Wt kT bo mnli I W pnbiua
th fbraiulM of U our uwtlslnM.
Kn iha hownla reuular with Avor'a
The new thing that has happened In jm9 jut one pill each night.
tho orthographic field of the English
gel willing to pay the , c at J , m,,. went through a transformation,
atlc efforts to bring about logical an 1 ..Metrical results pro-
long-desired improvement Cam-; d d ,
wS' "the 'jss "ed'fS ;5ncoaltrhrE
legitimate purges. Offices and halls ma
tor public meetings must be od d d;,,, accidentalbut the foundation
clerks land other assistants . had been laid, and the conditions
Bills for printing, advertising and gen- rCognUed when happen
era! publicity must be paid. Mt t;,.dal dlfr,cuU,;,htd
lights must be sot where they will be . ' .., ,,,, K(l.
visible Mr. Carnegle s characterlsUc- ,nvontlwn w K,v,m ,(1 thfl
aUy liberal offer to provide for the
war chest of he simplified spelling
board Just organized In New York
places orthographic progress on a new
basis. Phonetic reformers, working
public, and long after that were en
countered balks not easily surmount
ed. The messages at length became
so sure that In the following summer
the Invention was exhibited at tho
rir - I
LaV ' JJ n
A Stitch
In Time
SavesNine"
can nowhere be more truthfully applied than
to your teeth. You cannot afford to neglect
them. Each month ol neglect Increases the
amount of repair work twenty-five per cent,
besides, poor teeth mean poor health. You
cannot afford to neglect your health. By the
latest methods used by us we can fill your teeth
without pain, and do It well. H An expert
eastern graduate dentist employed all the time
L. L. PICKENS
Dentist
Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House
"ift
The Republicans
county hav
of Clackamas
forced Into
ave Talways been loyal in their a8reein? t0 8llPport and work for RUCh
singly or In gnmps, have bet-n nurner- ,,,,,,, hu Pl.ntnnliI. Amon? those
ous. but never before had the backing who Mamu() t ,nr w ,
of superabundant wealth n many rltHh Hr,ntl!,t u,n Klvn
cases they offered individualized pro- wh() ,lU dP,Rht Rnd rxirt.
Jects. and would consent to nothing thn( Thu prh81) th KratHl
except their own particular doxy. mnrw ,lltn,,rtl, rhiVed by the .dec
Many of them proposed changes b . trc t(ll,,Kr(1I)h, has ,,wn 0h,and by
alphabetic characters as well as spell- ippUnP, of qulf a homespun and
Ing. aud their printed pages had an . rtl(,lmntllry character." In the fall
aspect of almost heathenish novelty. )f th amo y.ar .,,,; WPM lUn.
But a people move deliberately in lan- Bl,nt ovpr two nll,p(, ,)f wlr,r )P.
guage modifications. The best the tween ItosUm and Camhrldgeport.
spelling ooaru can nop or is iu ihuhb , A oonipany to ntroduc tho tele- 1
nasie siowiy. anu u wise.y runs up ( phnp POImprcllliy urnn operations
the flag of simplification. in th Bprlni of ls77 and hortly af.
English orthography has changed trr ,. ,,.,,, tl, .,,.,,
much from time to time without or- tw,,(,n i!imtt,n and NVw Vork. but long
gani7.ed or other known direction. A , ,H,IU,P1 nnP8 wor a .itsapjMilntment
comparison of the tKK)k8 of to-day with ,,, an lnvntr introduced hard
those of a hundred years ago shows drBwn Pp,r wlr Xn0 r,.,,iite con
the extent of the spontaneous or ac-i(UonH are an ,)ld Htory noWi whn
cidental alterations. The sp.-lllng of , 1!usto ,.asy oarr,.s on a conversa
Edmund Spenser, though he wrote but ton wUh 0maha. but many were the
300 years ago. Is now something ot a Prltlclll t,m,H wh,. experiments seem
puzzle. His faerie is our fairy, and fM, to n,Pat failure In certain of the
there are other variants. Fairy serves ' utilU.a nw Krw eommnnplaco. In
trie purpose anu is not nueiy to oe 1(s t,nry y,,arit th( telephone was I.H.k-
New Clubbing Rates
Eiinnrirt
JTprtSe, oiRep ithe8ctht shortly before the
rRr8f !at work or than that covered in j J!f ! ed on a, only a curiosUy. but today .U
tions is nothing other than a slap in the, bl"' Cf?,l tZ T
the face of Roosevelt whose adminis- and.after,be.,ng eTrted ,n
tration Is haek nf th 1 ator's private office a conversation.
r ' . . . . pj iuag-
cution of these offenders,
And besides, in what an embaras-
sing predicament wiuld the voters of '
this county be found if they nominate
and elect Brownell, should he after
wards be convicted of the charge
with which he is confronted? This re
sult, Mr. Heney, the government's
substantially as follows, took place:
"In this pledge yon have signed to
support and work for an eight hour
iaw. Senator, I find that the line of
work at which I am employed is not
included In the list of corporations
named in your pledge." stated the
interested visitor, "and if we are go
ing to have an eight hour law, let's
X "r;fci?"na.D'r!have one that covers all these lines
7 ,. lr.,"""5 0f similar employment."
m possession oi me prosecu-1 ..,vhv mv A(t fP,,ow." retorted the
,v . , I Senator, "you do not for a minute
the government author!- .u.. - .., i a that to
lUiun uiav i' j
settled trial tngnsn win oe tne uni- wlr,, r,.ttph pv,.rvhi.re. and Us sub-
versai language, it is spoisen wuaj jsrriU,ri 8re nun,b,fred by millions. It
by a tenth of the world's population. gw,8 tl thp farlull ttH Wlll aH clti,,H nnd
It is taught In the public schools of villages, and Is an Intimate part of
Japan, Mexico, and some other foreign ( buHn,,MH Rnd gttca Hfo. Great 1 the
countries. Its spelling should be (nd(.)t,n,,H ,,f the world to American
freed from absurdities and brain- im.ntors whose activity is a sort of
twisting, time-consuming suvrflultieH. inHplraton. They do not always rea
Tho, thru. tuf. and kof Unjk strango.at llj!e tn,.lr l(1ail lt thpy arH B,.(m
first sight, but have at least the merit ,,PPon(i )n reaching the truth that lies
of self-explanatory directness. Atner- at lh), K)Uom f)f the well.-Exchange.
leans somehow managed to drop a
Hereafter the Enterprise offers
the following Subscription
Clubbing Rates :: :: :: ::
Enterprise and ( n aaL pA( or
Weekly Oregonian DUUlIOr fZ.ZD
tlon
When
, k, .s u 1 , arowneii s ai- hlch , am lefiged wiH ever be enact
Itied.Ka".!t t,he..triaI 'thP casf- en. do you That pladge is calculat-
V": oni' ed do you? That pledge is calculat-
defensewi be so thoroughly exposed th; voe3 of tne laboring men.
aLl1n:i Lbv.8rifi1lmle'f Thought you understood politics a lit-
. .0.-o " uwuo CAV.U3C iu uia ht t a .. n't know anvtninK
about the game and how it is played.
When the untutored constituent
came too, he staggered out of the of
fice of the Senator wondering what
in the world he had called for.
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CO-OPERATION.
behalf.
HIS CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDE.
There is printed in this .week's is
sue a cartoon in which is correctly
portrayed Senator Brownell and his
true position with respect to his con
stituency. He is an expert at work
ing both fellows at the same time.
There is no more familiar sight to
;the people of Clackamas county than
.to see the Senator with one arm en
twined about the neck of some voter,
-.a further abuse and sacrifice of whose
confidence is even then contemplat-
needless vowel from such words as
labour and honour, and they Intro
duced a "z" in civilization, organlza
It would be interesting If (ien. (Jros
venor would outline a plan for retlr-
Enterprise and
Semi-Weekly Journal
Bothfor$2.
00
When the ground hog comes out
again next month ho will at least be
able to say, "I told you so."
instances where this plan of opera
tion noo roaiiHofl n nrivantae-pouslv
eu, anu pounug iiilu u.o , s for aI1 concenied.
We have from time to time had
much to say of the advantages that.
"'r'.."" ;; strides from the
' : 'l. Z 1 "prr 7f "P'Tuke" of the French and the "per
fact is not required but we like to cite
tion and kindred words, because itlnK superanuated congressmen.
gave the true sound. The English
still stick to the old form and conser
vatively growl at the Innovation.
The simplified spelling board can
not speak with the authority of the
French academy. It must proceed per
suasively and should develop a calm
capacity to be laughed at now and
then. It means well, and is entitled
to a hearing. It should avoid pushing
things too fast. A study of how or
thography has changed without de
sign would facilitate its labors.
The Italian "perruquier" was not many
years In passing through a fortuitous
transformation Into the English "wig."
On Inspection the successive steps
are seen to be easy. It Is but two short
Italian word to the
Col. Ityran Is now wondering wheth
er Judge Parker forgot that Nebraska
was not exactly In the South.
o
If Russia only had a free press Just
now, what a lot of Interesting reading
matter it could furnlHh for the govern
ment. o
From a congressional standpoint,
the chief trouble with tho Consular
Reform Bill Is that It contains too
much reform.
Call at the Enterprise Office
or mail you order at once
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nledges of his intense earnestness and
'devotion to the every interest of the
CQmmon people in all matters of im
portant legislation. In his pockets at
.the same time are to be found in hid
ing bills undertaking to regulate and
control the various railroad and other
There is operated on a co-operative
basis, within a few miles of this city,
a creamery known as the Clear Creek
Creamery Company. The product of
the dairies residing -in that part of
the country contiguous to this butter
ni.jn rtinrtf la ('jtliurp,! strifl trnns.
corporations, the same having been j ; - - considerable
referred to the committee of which
he was either chairman or a member;
and in his possession do these bills
remain until he is satisfied that the
time has arrived when the proper "ar
rangements" have been made by
'which all danger of the bills being
5passed is gone, or if that condition of
things is not reached these measures
.are carried home without even being
sVeported by the committee, as me
Imentos of another legislative session
,in which he successfully duped the
people to bis own advantage in the
service of the corporations by which
.he is so liberally compensated.
There is certainly ample room for
amount of money being in turn dis
tributed each month when the settle
ments are made.
A short time ago, at a business
meeting, the old board of directors was
re elected for the ensuing year. At
this same meeting there was submit
ted a report showing that during the
vear Just ended, this creamery manu
facturd 93,828 pounds of butter. For
this product $24,177.51 was received.
This netted the farmer an average
for the year of 24V4 cents per pound
for his butter fat.
It Is rennrtei! Hint Vice President
iwlg" of the English. Then came the Farbanks strongly recommended Sec
colloquial shortening of the word to j rt.tary Uoot for the Supreme bench.
wig," which looks like an every day
stayer. By the way, there is a letter
written by Andrew Jackson In which
he spelled "Whig," in three different
ways. A hundred years from now
spellers of English, moving along the
line of least resistance, ought to stand
on firmer ground. Spelling in Ger
man, Italian and Spanish is now phon
etic, but It was not always thus. Re
forms are practicable even Inevitable,
in English orthography also, St.
Iouls Globe-Democrat.
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RISE OF MODERN INVENTION.
Wonder why?
March 10 was the thirtieth anniver
sary of the day on which the first tel
ephone message was heard by the in
ventor and his assistant. The place
was the upper floor of a boarding
house in Boston, where experiments
had been going on for nearly a year.
It was In 1874 that Alexander Graham
Such Enterprises as these are im-1 Beu a professor of vocal physiology
nortant factors in maintaining pros-1 jn the Boston university, became con-
11,1 I ..,i:tl..M 1U In ant! prim- ..I J u 1 ...,,. ,l,.,.l
8nify .tlr tZ lesson I, a hv imunlty. Every month, as has been dasn messages could be transmlttgd
'X ZnoLhtmJ To serve he r 1 stated, there is distributed a consld- at the Hame time over a single wire.
4dcal 'raP' lerable sum of money among the farm- In doalIng with this subject his next
f?te .t tH sC time " TKlntwesfshrB for their cream. The farmer real- 1(1,.a wa3 to utllIze the sympathetic
'f Lfh are mvaS 'd returnB from hili dalry m vibration of strings attuned to each
of both are invariably directly op , Dro8DeroU8 and contented, while the otner. twinning with harmonic tele-
posed tne one lO mo utuei. l.nnB.lmpP ,s s,lm)l0d with a product ' !, Bvnr.rirnr.ntH In 1X74 rmuliicted
lave come to realize inw conoiuon . .'' m(irv ,,,,,,. that 77: J" -1 .,. i, ,h
demand on the part of their leg- 4" ' i"1 '" ""- 7-7" "
l1.tn.a a onvaranr-o nf thPSA rliia re- .v"'""" " ... !"''" Va"- " if--"
Malawi a 'J ' " - " -
pie have come
and
lations. They have had enougn 01
this double dealing by which the cor
porations always hold the- winning
band.
The situation resolves itself into
the question the people or the cor
porations. Brownell is tne saiarieu
Let's have more such enterprises in j auy WOrked over into electro-magnet
Clackamas county. appliances. It was then that Bell
0 . reached the conclusion that tho tele-
A COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. graphing of speech was possible, and
Senator Tillman announces that to
his great regret he Is compelled to
agree with the President on the rail
way rate question.
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It is about time for China to con
tribute a little Information on the
subject of that constitution that ev
eryone else Is outlining for her.
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The graduating class at Annapolis
has not combined to keep down schol
arship averages. It has merely been
too busy with other things to keep It
up,
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The lift! Insurance trustees must
think by this time thut It would have
been cheaper for them to have kept
on paying "Andy" Hamilton's board
bill in Paris.
o
The House Committee on Post-Offices
and Post Roads has Just complet
ed the appropriation bill that will feed
the mall service of the United States
for the coming year. The bill Is one
of tho biggest and most Important ap
propriation bills of the session, car
rying, as it does an appropriation of
more than 1191,000.000. This Is great
er even than the Pension Rill and Is
one out of which the general public
will get vastly more service If not
satisfaction. The appropriation as
outlined cuts under the estimates of
the Departmopt, but it is figured by
the committee mat 11 is so iruiueu an
prlatlon for the coming year. Con
sidering the fact that the extension
of the rural free delivery service has
done more than almost anything else
except the telephone to make life In
tho country not-only endurable but
pleasant and has helped to stem the
rush of the country population to the
cUIoh, this Item may be considered a
Judicious expenditure.
There has not been a very large,
but still reasonable Increase In the
pay of tho lower grade clerks. An ap
propriation has been made to arbi
trarily raise the salaries of 6,000 of
them In tho grades ranging from $fi()0
to $1000. This may not be consider
ed as pure philanthropy either as It
was found that some addition to this
low range of salaries was necessary to
keep desirable men In the service.
The franking privilege has not been
entirely cut off as was recommended
In Postmaster General Cortelyou's
last report, but the sort of articles
franked has been much restricted and
there Is no longer any likelihood of a
new member coming to Washington
and franking all his furniture and
kitchen untenslls from his homo town.
Provision has been nyde for more
rigidly Inspecting the malls to see
that the railroads do not get more
than Is coming to them on the trans
portation of second class matter, and
all provisions seem to have been made
to Insure smooth working of tho great
system without undue extravagance.
The general features of the bill seem
to bo good, and tho department Is one
that is so closely In touch with the
public that any reasonable expenditure
for Its maintenance can hardly be
grudged.
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
The cures that stand to Its credit
make Hucklen s Arnica Salve a scien
tific wonder. It cured E. ft. Mulford,
lecturer for tho Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro. Pa., of a distressing caso
of Piles. It heals tho worst Hums,
Sores. Rolls. Ulcers. Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Halt Rheum. Only 25c
at Howell & Jones drug store.
AN ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION.
the true principle he announced to 1 to largely reduce the rapidly growing
Among the important questions on his associate was that such transmis- deficit In tho department. If the in
which the voters of Clackamas county I slon would depend on an Instrument . creases of mall keeps up in the ratio
.' i.l .JLroHnna 0nd th neo-! will vote in June is that of a county . securing analogous vibrations. It was that has held good for past years, the
rtU ol Clackamas county know it. Do high school. Ion June 2, 1875, that Bell succeeded
5mi want a further service of mlsrep-1 The standard of public schools can- ' in sending by electricity the quality
reaentatlon from this man? It is up not be too high. Clackamas county of a sound, and in the following March
to thV voters of Clackamas county to , cannot have too good schools. The the first spoken message was recelv-
T?:er!u evmiv 1 Pffirlonrv nf the nubile schools ed by him in his humble apartments.
aHl M at the nrimary nominating throughout the county should be In-, In the genesis of the telephone the ting 28,200,000 for this work an in
Section? is 1 the time j creased. The compensation of teach- evolution of an idea can be followed crease of $3,080,000 over the appro-
deficit of the service will be reduced
from over $14,500,000 to less than $10,
000,000. The committee has been de
cently generous in the provision for
the rural free delivery service, aiiot-
If I am nominated as Republican
candidate for State Printer, April 20,
It will be by a direct voice of the poo
pie and no political boss, I know how
to print, and everyone knows it. I
will manage the office as economically
and give It my porsonal supervision
and attention,
WM. J. CLARKIC,
Candidate from Marlon County,
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
March 30 Maple Lane, 7:30.
April 1 Oregon City, 10:45; High
land, 3. p. m.; Shubel, 7:30,
April C Maple Lane, 7:30 p. m,
April 8 Canby, 11 j Molalla, 3 p. m,
REV. W. H, W15TTLAUFER, Pastor,
PWOCUAIO NO DtFCNOCO. ixwdiwxw,
rimwnitf trt,l,t,.rr p,irt Mr,.r uul rrm, rt"irt.
irrna bivlrw, tuiw to ubMMa NOnU, trail BiAriUt
eoprrliiM Mb, ,N AD. COUNTAIia.
Hutlxtti tllre, I M ilk H'tuklm'ton imti (im,
monry ami nfltn Ikt potent,
fitint ind InfrlfninwM Pnollct Eicluilly.
WrIUi ,ir coma lu ua U
It matt llrart, apt. Ualw IUU rtnt 0m,
WASHINGTON, D C.
We Carry Fine Bath Tubs
Cg"
and everything else In tho lino of flrnt
class Plumbing Equipment. The val
ue of modern, absolutely sanitary
Plumbing is Inestimable; It saves
much work and worry and may save
your life, Don't endanger health and
happiness by living In the house that
Is equlppod with old fashioned fix
tures. Got our prices on refitting
your entire house with good Plumb
ing. F. C. GADKE
The Plumber.