OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1906. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday. Subscription Rate: One year BJM Six months 78 Trial subscription, two months.. 28 Advertising rates on application Subscribers will And the date of ex plratlon stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If this Is not payment, kindly notify us. and the matter will receive our attention. SHERIFF SHAVER. Ing lot pursuit ' John K bis life if Frank MMi hav etlng the murderer announce arouse to H 111 poo) the Smith, tin r. The of this news served h Jut pitch the indignation of the lc of this community, because of COWaTdly and deliberate murder one tin ount im I"1 mlar Entered at the postofflee at Oregon City, Oregon, as second-class matter. FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1906. REPUBLICAN TICKET. It was known the Sheriff Shaver was mortally wounded and while his tv cover? was largely a natter of hop- ing against hope, still the possibility of such n result was fondly entertain ed by the officer's numerous friends. The officer, fatally wounded, was de termined to live, but the reaction that was feared appeared Sunday after noon and shortly after one o'clock Monday morning he died Sheriff Shaver was long n highly respected resident of Clackamas COUBtV, owning one of the tinest farms In the Rat. A an officer, he was faithful and efficient: as a friend he was loyal and true. m Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times ench daw Does it send out good Mood or bad Mood? You know, for gOQd Mood is Rood health ; bad Mood, bad health. And you Know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for W) years. On (MMMUl SSNM f bad hto4 I IuurIiIi llr rtlH pttMlMCVt Nniumtli,. KtUftUtHM ntbttaaMi aw ouu i,t,ui uttn llis Msaa, Kl.,,. lllt IHIWVU .''tt Willi A MM I'M Mi th !he I'nited States Senator Short Term- Fred W. Mulkey. of Multnomah County. United States Senator) Term beginning March 4. 1007 Jonathan Itotirne. Jr.. of Mult- nomah County. Congressman. First District W. C. Hawley. of Marion Co. Congressman. Second District V. R. Kills, of Multnomah County. Goernor Dr. James Withy- combe, of Henton County. Secretary of State-Frank W. Benson, of Douglas County. State Treasurer George A. Steel, of Clackamas County. Supreme .bulge Robert Eakln. Of I'nlon County Superintendent of Public In- struction J. H. Ackerman. of Multnomah County. State Printer Willis S. Duni- way. of Multnomah County. Attorney General A. M. Craw- ford, of Douglas County. Joint Senator Clackamas and Multnomah Counties A. A. Bailey, of Multnomah Coun- Joint Representative Clacka- : mas and Multnomah Coun- ties Jas 1'. Campbell, of Clackamas County. County Ticket. State Senator Geo C. Brown- ell. Representatives C H. Dye. C. G. Huntley, Linn E. Jones. Judge Grant B. Dimick. Commissioner John Lewellen. Sheriff Eli C. Maddock. Clerk Fred V. Greenman. Recorder Chauncev E. Rams- l. Treasurer J. C. Paddock. Surveyor S. A. D. Hungate. Coroner R. L Holnian. District. Justice of the Peace l-ivy Stipp. Constable H. W. Trembath. A BRUTE MONSTER. It is difficult to conceive of any hu man being developing Into the brute monster that Murderer Frank Smith has become but the developments of the last ten days' stamp him ns a criminal of the most pronounced type whose regard for human life and Its appraisement are entirely lacking Smith is unquestionably a more des perate man than Tracey proved The latter at no time in his sensational A M1bT J. C AyorCv, t owrll. !. Alto iumilfcoluivt or IIAIK Hit. AlilE CI HF CIILKIO I'ICtlUtVl yers th formulti of lt our lnanlna. trouble ; h was ever SSSUttOd d no one in order probable ! restricted ' ,ve for a career inv on the defensive and the offensive Tracey except he was compel to facilitate his escap capture and to proton freedom he managed period of two months. Smith, on the contrary, seems pos sessed of an insatiable appetite for human blood. When closely pur-u. d and when his capture appeared pos sible. Smith, instead of runuing away, has retraced his steps, and. coming up to his pursuers, has resorted to his revolver with deadly results. After thus confusing and terrorizing the officers by his unexampled audacity, the deliberate murderer has escaped uninjured. It Is only right that members of the ixisso that is seeking to capture DMtos tin- Democratic interests, helps along powerfully the Democratic cause We have no great fault to llnd with the Governor for his administra tion of state affairs, though we think It i not better, nor worse, than the average. The OrOgOBlM unbesltat-I Ingly gives the Governor credit for ! honesty of purpose and faithful. Intel ligent and efficient discharge of bis duties in all matters not partisan- Hut whenever there has been a call upon him from the P OWttk party he has not been found wanting The grave consequence of electing a Democratic Senator and a Democratic Governor at ' a time when Issues of profound mo- J ment are to lie decided by the Nation ; Nation has already been made strik ingly and significantly obvious to v cry voter. A Democratic Coventor has appointed a Democratic I'nited States Senator, and the Democratic Senator may at any time have It with in his power to decide absolutely the ; fate of any given Republican policy, and thus himself defeat the whole pur pose for which the Republican uarty j is maintained Herein there is no PrltOtt, over which he has exclusive control miiv be worth) of comtneuda lion, and then again it may not totll us thai he has instituted the i lUttnlt) dining room system, has carded prison stripes, has Impn sanitary conditions, abolished whippingpost and accomplished reforms which will prove elevating lather than degrading to the convicts. I'nlesH wo miss our guess, wo shall hear more about the management of the prison before (be campaign Is over. In the meantime, (he Governor's tlrst campaign address Is before the people; they can read It and pajs judgment In due time the. Kcpuhll- ' c in candidate will open Ills eanipalc.ii and we shall have the pleasure of read lug his viewsupon questions pf mo nient in affairs of state. Orcgontaiv o WORK OF CONGRESS. Waiin weather Is upon us, clothing stores have already begun to display (wo piece suits In their windows and the Depart ment of Agriculture has Is sued a bulletin on the coming of the I." year locusts ltui Congress shows no signs of adjourning This Is not as It should be Thrifty members a both houses want to be at home look lug after fences and such Jobs of po lillcal farm work The lowing of Min is wafted across the meadow laud and the call of the blackbird resoututa from the thicket, but the rate bilt-luis the Senate tied up in a hard knot and instead of looking forward to an ad Mama; .ultl'illllli'l''bl''lllii'll'llllllOl'"timiionrms IILTO1IJITITM I n . i . innTfflTrTTBtffllWrTBI CASTQRIA I'll e at d In lie th gott lone out elth a hi U gilt II Ollt either or by er side II Into though weeks of this desperate man. have determined remote to give no quarter. They will shoot I minent on sight the man as the brute, that he is. should be treated. It is only to be i hoped that the murdered will te tak en without the sacrifice nf other prec- : tom lives. It is a matter of the most sincere regret that three good citi zens have been sacrificed in an ef fort to capture so worthless a cur ! slon whose ultimate taking is a result and earnstly hoped and prayed for. It Ib to be further regretted -that some pun ishment, commensurate with the aw ful work of this desperado, cannot be meted out to him when he is finally brought under subjection, if. the cow ard that miscrahli he Is. doe: existence not en,! NOW FOR SUCCESS. SMITH IS KILLED. The Republicans of Clackamas County are now ready for business. At a meeting of the County Central Committee in this city Monday, or ganization was completed by the elec tion of C. Sehuebel as county chair man. Vacancies were filled by ap pointment of new committeemen and the organization is now ready to do effective work. For reasons stated last week, the Enterprise will support and work for the entire state, district, county and precinct tickets, wit!) the exception of stwe Senator. With this one exception the Enter prise tW'ls that tiood. clean and compe tent men have been nominated for 'the different offices: men who are qualified Tor the places they siek and , who are deserving of the votes of the electors of the county. v But there remains work to be done. The Democrats have planned a stren uous campaign that is to be carried into every precinct in the county. An extra effort will be made to re-elect Governor Chamberlain as well as the Congressman for this district and a number of the county officers. in this, the minority party should be disappointed. With Dr. James Withycombe, a candidate for Govern or, there is no longer any demand for continuing Governor Chamberlain as the State's chief executive, In a county that, gives a normal Republican majority of 7CMi and with good men generally on the Republican ticket, there is no excuse fir the success of the minority party. If Republicans stand by their nominees there will be elected no Democrats. Inst what claim on Republican votes a Demo cratic candidate has. who never him self has votied for any other candidate 4han a Democrat is not plain to see. But in order to be elected, the candi dates of the minority party must re ceive a great many Republican votes. Are they going to do it? OREGON'S NEXT GOVERNOR. written. ! tallv sho near New Era. N of this desperate n formation, but it i that the sacrifice c zens had to le ma porado was taken, is to be had from abov h was surpri lile hiding in paragraph 1- and fa the woods ws of the killing in is welcome In i to be regretted f three good cltl le before the des Some satisfaction the fact that fur- i ther loss of life cannot be inflicted ! by Smith. It is a pity that his worth I less career could not have been ter- , minated before his advent into these ; parts. It is well for the desperado ' that he was mortally wounded when i captured, otherwise he would have been hastily disposed of by the en raged members of the posse. THE, COUNTRY CORRESPONDENT. Up in Clackamas and Polk and other eountles and all over Yamhill there are weekly paKrs whose main filling if made up by the country correspond ent. Every crossroads and every little postofflee settlement has its batch of items mostly personal or of a "per sonal'' nature, some one of which gix-s t.i the heart of the hoy or girl exiled down here in the cl about his or it and furit his thought most likely as be reads way a tear, the days of vas no plac reary world the Enterprise is the county, ftiat resolution passed could have been Dr. James Withycombe, of Benton County, has received iio nomination for Governor on the Republican tick et. That his election will follow in June is assured if Republicans do their duty. And they will do it. There is not a single objection that can be urg ed against the candidacy of Dr. Withy combe. He is a perfectly clean man and the Democrats will be without ef fective ammunition to wage their cam paign. With such a representative man as Dr. Withvcombe a candidate for Governor, there can exist no long er an excuse for retaining a Democrat, at the head of the government of a Republican state. Dr. lWthycombe is possessed of every requisite qualification and the sentiment In Clackamas county is unanimous among Republican voters that he is by all means the right ma for the place. Dr. Withycombe may be assured that he will receive in this county tho full Republican vote and that means a substantial majority of the votes cast. Udlced strikers on pas a resolution laterprlse, because ; said that it could ti under Indictment I state senate. As the only paper in is Republican, the by the committee aimed at no other paper The Enterprise wishes to say right here that no strikers of George C. Brownell can for one minute dic tate as to what shall go into the col umns of this paper. The Enterprise Mid last week that it would support the ticket with the exception of Brownell and gave its reasons, which it considered valid ones, for not sup porting him. It has not changed its mind on this subject nor Is it likely !'!iat it will change its mind Decease Brownell'a machine strikers would like to have it take a stand for him. It Mema to b impossible for them to get it through their heads that the fight made against Brownell and the ' reason the Enterprise does not sttp- port him are that as long as he is under the shadow of an Indictment. be should not be the candidate of the i Republican party for State Senator. CHAMBERLAIN CAMPAIGN. THE Gov crat. for rt with rnor Chamberlain is a Demo He is the Democratic candidate election, He is not in accord the Republican partly In the great principles and policies for which it stands, and in any patisan matter he takes the Democratic view, pro- posslbllity; It is always im We know too much about the critical history of the United States not to understand how many times a single Senator on one side or the other has determined the fate of measures of immense National Import a nee. The Republican party has a mis Its mission Is to devise. supMrt enforce measures of legislation and schemes of administration design Sd to advance the welfare of our whole : citizenship. And it cannot do these ! things by knocking out from whole structures the very cornerstone, which : is the election or apisilntment of Unit ed States Senators. The Oregonlan 'opposes Governor Chamberlain be I cause hq is a Democrat and supports : Mr. lWthycombe because he Is a RS j publican. That is sufficient reason good reason It thinks Mr. Withy ' combe will stake a satisfactory ex ; eeutlve and " knows he will not. be cause he cannot, appoint Democrats to vital political offices This much by way of introduction to consideration of an address deliv ered last night by Governor Chamber ; lain In opening bis campaign for re election in it Mr Chamberlain sets forth policies he has advocated and will advocate and the results he claims to have accomplished during :'. years of his Incumbency. Having served a ' chief executive of the state for the greater portion of one term, he has a record that is OPM for discussion ; and he is entitled to all the advant age he can get out of it. If the peo : pie of Oregon want him for Govern- j or another four years It Is their privi ' lege to elect him. It is very evident to any observer that Governor Chamberlain has his' ear to the ground and has beard the distant mnttertngs of public senti- i ment. He is In accord with the demand of the times In the matter of fran chise legislation and regulation ofi banks, and makes himself perfectly clear upon these subjects. There Is no reason to believe however, that he . has advantage over the Republican candidate in this respect, and there can be do doubt that when Dr. Withy combs opens his campaign he will take a position as advanced and spec ific as that announced by Governor! Chamberlain, j Upon the subject of the Initiative and referendum and the direct pri mary. Governor chamberlain is very pronounced. A' great many people have lost their good opinion of these 1 new features of state government, but I Chamberlain has not. He believes In then and says so. without reservation. lie goes, further and boasts that, it was through his Instrumentality that the i pe iple were enabled to hold up the i I $1,000,000 appropriation bill by refer endum petition. He makes this a I ; prominent part, of bis speech and evl Idently deems It an importunl Issue in I this campaign. Very well; let Cham i berlain take, all the credit he can get ' and bear all the (ensure for lack of funds for state institutions and the I accumulation of interest upon unpaid . claims. The claim made by the leader of Oregon Democracy that, during his ad ministration order has been brought out pf chaos in the State Land Office may be conceded, but It. is difficult to I I see wherein this is particularly to ins j credit, since be is but one member of ' the board which has charge of state j land affairs, while the other two mem bers are Republicans, Are not. the two Republican members of the board entitled to share commendation for reforms in the Stats Land office? And more, is it not. a fact that state land frauds were perpetrated during Gov ernor Chamberlain's administration as they were In previous years? It. Is true prosecutions have been commenced, but. has anyone been put behind prison bars for landgrubhlng? Governor Chamberlain's adminis tration of the affairs of the State Journmeut by May la, tin talk of a session to June ! baps the middle of July several tilings to be coin fore an adjournment can of. The rale bill must be of the way This can be i l staying and fighting it lining up for a vole before i is ready and throwing tht conference, it looks now there might still be weary talk ahead and that the session might he prolonged well into the summer The House is practically ready for adjournment now, but the Senate is the stumbling block It Is said that the conferees on the Statehood Hill are ready to roiort and that there will be an agreement to leave New Mexico nnd Arloua out of the tight and agree on a bill admitting Oklahoma and In dian Territory There Is also In the 1 background the spectre of the Philip pine Tariff bill, w hich Is not as dead . as some of its enemies w ish and which by devious methods may be forced to a vote on the (loor of the Senate These three things are enough to In sure the presence of Congress beneath . the great white dome till well Into the hot weather. And If both bouses do not look allv there may be some awk ward sequel to the threat of the labor unions to get into politics and elect a few members who will do business, do it wrong perhaps, but still get ac tion and not spend weeks and months to talk to the Interruption of real pro gr. s-, in legislative work Politicians in Congress ought to realize the dan ' ger better than most laymen and there Is certainly every POSSofl for the ac- I the men in Isilh houses to get to geiher and expedite business rather than to run the risk of seeing It pass into the hands of those who might I not run it so well, but would assuredly do It more expeditiously. AYi'vM.it'ic Preparation for Ab slinilalliiftlhci'ooilrtiulHotfiilii ling lite Sluuuuk uiul lkmm tif ProniolcsDiilcslion.dttcrful ncssjitulllrsl loiil.ilnsnt'illrr Opium. Moi'iilunc KOI Muicral. No r Nam o otic. U Sinnm - ' Ui. (...' I, lii '"' M IMt Ui ' .,.,'.., Atirrferl Ht incdv forConslipn lion. Sour Sloniarh.IlMirWee.! Worms,! oiivulsums.h'vmsp. iicss nu.l loss OK SUIR Tai 'SinuW Siyimturr of NKW YOHK. CASTOR! For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of eW ixact copy or whaphch. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTQRIA WILL SUPPORT TICKET. Mllwaukle. Clackamas County. Ori gin. April M, I0OC Kdltor Oregon City Knterprlse, Ore gon City, Oregon Dear Sir If you will allow no- the tqinee In your paper, I should like through lis Columns to express my thanks to those of bi) friends who supported me In the primary election Just passed I desire also to say that I im entire ly satlslled with the llrkel as nORll Dated by the vote of the people and I do herein pledge my support of same Very truly. JOHN II ClltSiiN BROWNELL CHALLENGED Oregon City. Or . April '.'7. 1 mm; o lion Oeo C Itrowuell, Republican candidate for Stale Senator for Clsokamai County You are p oectfullv Invited to it t no- and dls cuss the b-ndlng Issues of the day at nny time or place that wu may desig nate Time nnd time about, or any way that Is fair. Respect fully. N f. NKJOlt GRANGE HOLDS MEETING. Abernethy Orange No ..Hi V of II . met in ih. lr bull at PlffepUU i Sal unlay. L'Mih lust , at 10 o clock. In reg ular duy session, and was promptly called to order by Worthy Master Clyde, under le ad of conferring de grees Three were Initiated In the llrst ami Herom! and two In the third and fourth decrees, after which a splendid dinner was served ami every body enjoyed themselves The con I test progrnm was a feature long to be remembered There Is but one more program In this contest Then, oh thell. the -.upper Is due I hope to bu (here, don't you" REPt IRTHL It begins to divorce would for marriage , tin-tax OV the question Is Wll most opponents, the or the Income tax b Importance of the Teeth o den. Funafuti's worst enemies will hardly accuse him of having had a press agent waiting In San Francisco o Thu hulk of the talk about limit ing private fortunes seems to come from those who would not be affect Sd by any sort of reduction. Senator LsfollsttS has the India Rubber man backed off the board lb stretched his rate bill speech over three days and the last section In sight was marked "more." Tills Southern man for president proposition might be worthy -of a good deal more notice If the southern peo pie did not so notoriously put their dispelled, and it be to her to money on the wrong f o There was some q authorities whether hor- Maxin would be there will bis being I'r. alii b all tr question il to sal! at all about tit b deli The (irons dlssentlni Humphrey's ruling Fine c his enemies to claim that ing lo usurp the judicial fun d a vli of worrying about is going to da af file White House, is going to do af dO before he gets There is no need what the ('resident ter he gets out of what, the President guess what he will out of It. o- Secretary Root's coming southern trip Is to include the pacification of Venezuela, the consummation ofll"' entente with 'Brazil, the steering of! the Pan American Conference and u few other things. And yet some peo pie are unkind enough to allude to it as a vacation Junket. When a pretty ir I parts rosy lips and reveals tit--cayed teeth, intlamed uins and a disagreeable breath, how quickly the charm is how painful and mortifying must be he victim of such a condition. Many adies whose faces are unattractive in re pose, become positively charming when their smiles reveal clean, white teeth, well cared for. Though ladies may be dressed in the richest ap parel, with eyes enchanting and features perfect, if they have decayed and broken teeth, diseased gums and foul breath, their friends cannot ap proach them without a feeling of repugnance. In twenty-four hours we breath twenty-live thous and times. What must be the effect on the deli cate structure of the lungs when for days, months and years the air we breathe is drawn through a a depository of filth and poisoned by being mixed with effluvia rising from decayed and ulcerated teeth ? Why endanger your health and life when a few hours' work will make your mouth clean ami beautiful? We do painless work and guarantee it. An expert Eastern graduate dentist with us all the time. Seventeen years' practice in Oregon City, Both Phones. L. L. PICKENS Dentist Weinhard Buildinjj, Opposite Court House o THE SOCIALISTS WILL MEET. The' regular monthly meeting of the Socialists will be held in Knapp's ball Sunday, Mny (j, at 1:30 p. in. The; executive committee of the party will I meet at 11 a. m. to discuss plans for the campaign and other official busl ; tiess and dinner will be served at. noon, j The first half of the assessment for campaign expenses will be collected at this meet ing and a musical and lit erary program will be rendered In the afternoon. Joseph Wanhope, one of the best Socialists speakers In the United States and 0. VV. Ilaree, So cialist, candidate for Governor of Or egon, will speak in Oregon City in the near future and the date will be an nounced at Sunday's meeting If ar rangements have been completed by that time. " The Imported German Coach Stallion PFIEL 1671 A beautiful bay, 10 bands weighs 1848 pounds, splendid Tuesday forenoon at. J, N. WcKu.v'h; nesday and Thursday, Oregon City, lit unlay ut. Hubbard. Terms $20 to J. N. George VV. Speight, Keeper. blah, couch action. Hint was admired so much at the Lewis anil Clark Show, where ho stood third In a class of Coach stal lions that could not be beaten on either continent. Pflel won first prlzo and championship at the Oregon State Fair in 190S I. and Is Oonsldeed by good Judges lo be the highest class Coach stallion III the slate. His colts art! uniformly good, and out of trot ting bred inures I bey look like pun bred coaohers, Will make the season of llini; as follows; Monday at, St. Paul; Tuesday nlicmoon nl ButtSVllle; Wotl Helnz' feed stable: Friday ami Hnt- liHiire with foal. McK AY, Owner, U. V. I). No. 1 --Woodbiirn, Oregon. f