OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday.' H. A. Galloway. .Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: : One Year , ?1.50 Six Months .75 Trial subscription, two months. . .25 Advertising Rates on Application. Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment is not credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention, Entered at the postoffice at Oregon City, Oregon, as second-clas3 matter. A PUBLIC DUTY. If it is the duty of the State to give each future citizen an opportunity to learn to read, it is equally its duty to give each citizen an opportunity to use that power wisely for himself .and the State Wholesome literature can be furnished to all the readers in a community at a fraction of the cost neces sary to teach them to read, and the power to read may then become a means to a life long education. A library is an essential part of a broad system of education and a com munity should think it as dis creditable to be without a well conducted free public library as to be without a good school. F. A. Hutchins. James H. Higgins, the "boy mayor' of Pawtucket, nominated for govern or by the Democratic state conven tion of Rhode Island, wjf.l not, be twenty-one years old until the votes are in. If elected, he will be .the youngest governor in the United States. The death of Leroy C. Driggs at Portland brings out the fact that as a Democrat he was holding the chief deputyship in the United States marshal's office. He had peculiar fitness for the work, says the Eugene Guard. ' If it should ever happen that New York would have a Senator Roose velt and New Jersey a Senator Cleve land the problem of what to do with ex-presidents would begin to clear up. Choose Your Druggist Carefully A druggist can do more barm or good than most people give him credit for. There are different qualities in drugs just as there are in dry goods, and to the outsider all qualities go by fhe same name. The difference between pure high grade drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of the same name, means the difference between keeping sick and getting well. When a doctor writes a prescription he means best quality. When soma druggists fill a prescription they think only about big profits. , Every Drop of Medicine . . . that goes in a prescription filled in this store is per fectly pure. Pure drugs mean a speedy recovery. Poor drugs mean a relapse. Ton want the best. Let us fill your prescriptions. We are giving away free, while they last, a 25 oent box of soap with a 29 cent pair of scissors for 25 cents. HOWELL & JONES Reliable Druggists. FORMER LOGAN BOY DEAD AT TROUT LAKE Mr. Cleveland's word for-the demo cratic situation in New York is "af flictive." He also calls it an "absurd ity" and a "calamity." The innocu ous desuetude statesman is still a dic tionary searcher. Mr. Rockefeller is doing his best in a kindly and unobtrusive way, to remove from the minds of the Amer ican people the erroneous impression that the Standard oil company is a trust. If they will put off letting those Panama canal contracts until March 5, 1909, the man who could dig the ditch, do it on time for the least pos sible expense, may be at liberty to tackle a big job. Reduced to simple form, Senator Beveridge's New York speech seems to mean that the only thing necessary to purify politics is to introduce some pure politicians. Mr. Hearst seems .to have decided that being a Democrat is not yet an exact science. CANBY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Jones of Eldorado and Miss Eliza . Burns were visiting the latter's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mainwood were visit ing at John Burns Sunday. Irvin Wheeler has been selling oft some of his stock this week. He sold one horse, eight head of hogs .and five dozen chickens. Bud Hilton is clearing some land on his ranch. Frank Hilton is papering his house. Alvin Phelps called on Irvin Wheel er and wife. Frank May called on Warren Han dle. Charles Thomas and wife of Macks burg were visiting the latter's par ents in Portland for a few days. The people generally are rell pleas ed that James Wilkerson was ap pointed mail carrier on the Canby route. When you have headache or other nerve pain try Ake-in-The-Head tab lets and you can have your 10 'cents back if your headache or neuralgia is not relieved in . 15 minutes. No matter what the cause is one tablet gives relief. Huntley Bros. MOLALLA ITEMS. The Shaver sale was largely attend ed, and things sold very well. Same can ' be said regarding the Vaughn Bale a week - ago. It rained on both events in the way that wets through. Mr. Watts, late of Nebraska, took possession ef the Leavitt farm Satur day. Dr.. and Mrs. Leavitt left for their new Portland home Saturday noon. F. C. Perry went to Table Rock to take some views but had to return without them on account of the high fog and moisture. Frank E. Everhart late of Newport, Is again ' smiling in our midst as a Molalla boy, looking much improved in health. Otis Engle is wearing out his ty phoid fever and will soon be about again. Mrs. M. J. Shaver has moved to Portland where she will reside with her family. Pearl Harless had the largest sun flower on exhibition at the fair in the juvenile department and got the blue ribbon on it too instead of Zella Shaver. Lloyd Kayler, worthy master of Juvenile Grange, had some fine pop corn on exhibition which called for its share-f , -the ribbonsr a red, one. C. El Spence" and " Fred Spang- ler of Carus had yellow corn, planted June 1st. While the roots and stalks rested on the floor the tassels swept a 10 foot ceiling. A Badly Burned Girl. or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quick est Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. REDLAND ITEMS. Mr. Clebe and son of Highland, were in the neighborhood Saturday avd Sunday, visiting friends. Mrs. Lenn entertained relatives to dinner, Sunday. Mrs. Lenn will leave this week for Seattle where she will visit her sister for an inde finite period. Joe Hiighes Was out from Port land one day last week calling on friends and relatives. Mr. Gray and family leave next j week for California, where they ex-1 pect to reside for some time. Logan, Oct. 23. Friends here have received word of the death of William Huber, ' son of Jacob . Huber, at the family's present home at Trout Lake, Washington. He was about 18 years of age, and had only been ill about nine days. . The family moved from Logan about four year3 ago and have the deep sympathy of many frieids here. William was the fourth son of a , large family of children, another child dying of the same disease three years ago. 'Mr. Smith of the Clear Creek cream ery, is recovering nicely from the operation for appendicitis in the Port; land hospital. ka life-long Republican.. "Uncle Dave" as he was familiarly called, had no enemies, but was loved . and respect ! ed by a host of friends. He was a 1 good neighbor, always ready to help the distressed and needy, and will be greatly missed in the community. D. B. Yoder has moved back to his old home near Needy and will try the hop business. - Henry Wolfer will run the hop bus iness alone in the future, as his broth er Charles will go to Portland for the winter. ' . Oglesby Bros. Co. are negotiating for more real estate and will try the onion business along with their hop ranch. Some of the hop growers did not like our remarks about dirty hops. If they 'will call at Aurora and inspect a few samples they will be convinced that what was said about dirty hops was putting it very mild. The Needy literary society will soon commence its reguflar winter sessions. Very few hops are being sold here, as most of our growers are in a posi tion to hold for better prices. Since the heavy frost our farmers will try and get their potatoes dug. The crop here is almost a failure, and what there is are very small. Several acres of new orchards will be planted here this winter. W. H. Bair of Canby was getting hop . samples of our hop men. He is working for Tooze and Page of Wood burn and Portland. We learn there will be an action at law over a contract regarding hops to be tried at the November term of circuit court at Oregon City. It is said that the Paradise City wedding is indefinitely postponed. DONT BLAME HUNTLEY BROS. Is Yxur Hair Sick? It's Your Own Fault if You Continue : to Suffer With Indigestion. How to Improve Your Complexion. Everyone who wants a good, healthy color, a ruddy glow and a clear skin free from the effects of biliousness, sluggish liver and chronic constipa tion should get a 25 cent package of Laxakola Tonic Tablets today. Hunt ley Bros. MARKS PRAIRIE. Hay, grain, flour and feed of all kinds at the Farmers' Feed Barn, at the right price. 44tf David Zimmerman, an old resident of this vicinity, died at his home near here, after over a year's illness of cancer and dropsy. The funeral was held Friday, October 19, and the re mains were followed to'their last rest ing place In the Zimmerman cemetery by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Services were conducted by Rev. John P. Cole and the grave was literally covered with floral trib utes. Mr. Zimmerman was bora in Alleghaney county, Pennsylvania, February 11, 1837. He removed with his parents to Missouri in 1843, where October 14, 1860, he was married to Miss Elizabeth Wolfer. They crossed the plains to Oregon with ox teams, after a six months journey settling on the land which has since been their home. His widow and five grown children survive him. Mr. Zimmerman was a member of the Missouri State militia during the Civil war. He was Tie! E, S. Hdwe Co cordially, invite you to inspect their new line of . . . . . 3S Quick and courteous Service for all . . The Hdwe Co. THE STORE OF QUALITY On the Busy Corner' .- 1 0th and Main. If they could only tell you person ally-of the number of Oregon City people who have been cured of indi gestion within the last two years by Pepsikola Tablets you wouldn't hesi tate on trying this remedy one single minute. Their success with it has caused them to wonder, and the longer they sell it the more confi dence they have. No one need have dizzy spells, sick headache, bilious ness, nervousness, loss of appetite. sour stomach, coated . tongue, palpi tation, restless nights, or any other symptom of indigestion and stomach trouble if they will only use Pepsi kola Tablets. It is also a splendid nerve tonic, it improves the general health, puts on firm, solid flesh, and if you are run down or emaciated it will almost surely increase your weight. There is not one case in a hundred that these tablets will hot cure. No matter how many remedies you have tried, don't -give up. They know Pepsikola Tablets will cure you or they could not sell them for more than two years on a guarantee to return your twenty-five cents if they fail. NOTES FROM SHUBEL. E. F. Ginther has bought a seed drill. Rev. Emil Hornshuh Is visiting his parents for a few days. Born, to wife of Herman Moehnke, on October 13, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. ' Miss Lydia Hornshuh has gone to Salem where she will remain indefi nitely with her sister and learn the dressmaking trade. Born, to the wife of Homer Rowens, a daughter, October 8. Mother and babe are doing well. August Guenther is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guenther. " Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Oregon City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornshul Sunday. That's too bad ! We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Want Watch Satisfaction If you expect a watch to keep time, buy It from a reliable jeweler. Mall order houses and department stores have oheap watches and cheap clocks, and cheap- clerks who know little or nothing about watches to wait on you. If they make a sale and the watch ticks till you get home, all well and good, they don't care, you will always have to pay for repairs they make no matter if good, or bad.' You pay express charges too. Their motto is Get the Money. Its different when you buy of Wm. Gardner Jewc,er- Mad by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell, .ISO yers m.nuffcctmw of 9 SABSAPAEIIXA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. W. S. Hearst, the extensive hop and potato- grower of Marion county, was transacting business in Oregon City Monday. He returned to his home at Hubbard Monday evening. HOME MADE CANDIES FRE8H EVERY DAY , AT THE PALM 719 Main Street. Tickets on Haviland Dinner Set given with every purchase. City and Country Specials Eight lots, 7-room house, good spring water piped in house, good well, one- half block from school, overlooks river and park of city. Price,.. $1250 Twenty-two acres, 8 level, balance slightly rolling. This place has from 800 to 1000 cords of wood on it, good spring, on good road,, 5 miles from Oregon City. Going r cheap. Price, .: $450 Some choice lots and improved in Gladstone, Oregon City's first suburb. low fare, 6 minutes ride from city, Prices reasonable Ten acres, half mile . from court house, growing city, small house, good young orchard. Price..,. $1000. Two choice lots and 7-room house in Falls View, good well and root house, all kinds of fruit. This Is a snap and you had better hurry. Price. $500. W. F. SCHOOLEY. "The Mart Who Makes Property Move." 524 Mam SL, Oregon City. they say are a double blessing. So is our White House Coffee at 2 lbs for 75 cts and Tetley's Teas,, for their quality is very high for the low price that is asked. A Reward. We offer a reward of 25 cents for every case of skin trouble, eczema, ulcers, old running sores, wounds, cuts, or any kind of scalp trouble that Dermakola Ointment will not heal, for if not cured we pay the 25 cents back. Huntley Bros. BEAVER CREEK. W. H. Frey is painting Dr. D. W. Thomas' home. Fisher Bros. & Co. moved onto their homestead in Eastern Oregon last week. The new school house bell is'peal ing its glorious sound over the hills every morning. Mr. Trulllnger seema to be a good hand to pull the rope. Moses Thomas has finished putting up Mrs. Edward's fence this week. Albert Steudeman has purchased a Montana double disc drill. O. H. Hughes purchased a cow and calf of Dr. James last week. - Tom Martin and John Westburgef left for the logging camp this week. John Heft is completing D. M. Thomas' new house. D. E. Jones Jr., is moving to' his ranch in Greenwood. A. Thomas shipped 35 tons of oats last week. " . - A. Robertson THE SEVENTH STREET GROCER. FOR FIRST-CjLASS Work in the Bar ber line, try the White Hairs Won't come while are waiting for groceries from J. E. Jack's Prompt delivery of nice fresh goods is the motto of our store. Call Phone 561 once and you'll call ' tT AGAIN Every Day Is Bargain Day It's not necessary to wait un til after breakfast or after sup per or any other inconvenient time. Our low prices prevail on Dry Goods and Shoes, day in and day out from Monday morn-, ing to Saturday night, Thomson's Bargain Store. GET PICTURES FOR Christmas Presents Latest Styles. Hurry Up. Don't Wait Lymp's Studio Phone I 204 Regular finished family wash ings, 20 per cent discount from laundry list prices. Give us a trial. All work not satisfactory, done over free. CASCADE LAUNDRY And You'll See Oar Wagon Electric Massage for blackheads. "Head Vibratory," stops hair from coming out. MT. HOOD CAFE, M. Justin, Proprietor. Fine Wines and Liquors, Pool Tables Porter on Draught. Family Rooms, t Main and Fifth Stress. A. Knapp. Lu A. Nobel OUR PAINTS Are Going Past Best Pure Prepared Paints $1.50 Per Gallon others in proportion CHARMAN & COM PAN Y CITY DRUG STORE KNAPP & NOBEL DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES I AND LIQUORS t 714 Main SC. bet. 7th and 8th i Retail Liquor Store FORT N Both Phones Family Trade Solicited OREGON ' CITY R. L. HOLMAN, LEADING UNDERTAKER, THE BELGIAN STALLION from Sil- verton, will make his fair season at Phone 1061. Secrest Bros.' barn, River street, Ore Next to Harris Grocery, gon City. ' ',' I - -o Genuine Old Country Hamburger Steak 3 Pounds for 25 Cents Without a Preservative. R. PETZOLD DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist -o