4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1906. Oregon City Enterprise ; Published Every Friday. That would sweat most of the non sense out of them. - 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-class matter. IF HEARST WINS. I Such an impartial and experienced newspaper correspondent as -"Sumner" of" the Chicago Record-Herald, says Hearst will probably win in New York next Tuesday. If Hearst wins, close observers of the political trend will not be surpris ed. And some men who have no use for Hearst and deplore the class feel ing he creates, will not be displeased at his victory. The sooner the false antagonism be tween capital and labor is brought to a crisis,' the easier it will be to kill that animosity forever. ! Nothing will so' quickly clear away the mists of falsehood and misunder standing as responsibility put upon those who have conjured ttp the fog. Attorney General Moody will be ap pointed an associate justice of the supreme court to fill vacancy made by retirement of Henry B. Brown. However brutal football may be,xit still. has this advantage over automo bile racing, that we never hear of any of the spectators being killed. NOTES FROM CARUS. For the Children GOULD WISDOM. George Gould says he's willing, as a railroad man, to sell his roads to the government. Price' not stated. As a citizen, however, Mr. Gould is opposed to government ownership, be cause, in his opinion, private owner ship is better able to rob the people by exorbitant freight and passenger tariffs, and rob the laborers by low er wages. Of course Mr. Gould did not use those words but that 'is the plain English of what he did'say. He also professes to believe that the collective wisdom of the country is less than that of single- citizens who make up that country. In other words, a part is greater ' than the whole. ' s George is a very wise man. IN PRAISE OF BOOKS. If anybody would make me the greatest king that ever lived, with pal aces and gardens, and fine dinners, and wine and coaches, and beautiful clothes, and hundreds of servants, on condition that I would not read books, I would not be a king I would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books, than a king who did not love reading. Macaulay. It is asserted that money is pour ing into Colorado from all over the United States, and other countries, at the rate of $500 a day, to assist Hay wood's, campaign for the. governor ship. Haywood is in jail. The Den ver Post, commenting on the situation says the Socialists differ from the av erage Republican or Democrat, or In dependent, in that, if they are truly sincere, they will contribute out of small incomes to their cause, whereas ttie regular parties have to milk cor porations, or put up rich candidates or assess office-holders, to pay cam paign expenses. The proposal, originating with The Dalles Optimist we believe, for the legislators to ignore the selections by the people for United States Sen ator, is bad advice. Bourne and Mul key are no worse now than when they won at the primary. A legislator who pledged himself to obey the primary result would perform a dishonest act if he broke that pledge. Good men are being put up for city offices. There seems to be no live, local issue just at present to test whether the prospective officials are progressive as well as good, but that qualification should not be ignored. The test may come long before the men elected in December complete their terms of office. John D. Rockefeller accuses the Jap anese of commercial treachery. If there is anyone who should be a judge of commercial treachery, John D. is the man. Expert testimony always carries weight. V If every thing that is being said of the New York campaign 'now is true, the grand jury ought to indict both candidates lor felony. And if it isn't true, it ought to indict - them for perjury. A mob down in Arkansas admits that it made a mistake and lynched the wrong man. But it promises to repeat the operation as often as is necessary till it gets the right one. ' George Orm and family have moved to Oregon City. Sarah Thomas spent Sunday after noon with friends of West Carus. Mr. Hough, Will Smith, Davis Bros., and Mr. Brown, all took loads of prunes to Oregon City, Tuesday. Miss Edith Jackson did some sew ing for Mrs. Spence last'week. Jacob Kalbfleisch went to Canby Sunday. Mrs. Daniels of Beaver Creek call ed on Mrs. London, Monday. Ira Morris was here Tuesday. Norman Howard is working for Jim Shannon of Beaver ireek. Ed. Howard will finish digging his potatoes this' week. Miss Cora Jagger of Portland visit ed her parents Saturday and Sunday. Ralph Howard made a business trip to Oregon City Sunday. Miss B. Howard was a visitor at the school one day last week. ' Otis Howard took dinner with C. Stewart and family, Sunday. We are glad to welcome our old friend Fred Lindsley back again. Norman Howard spent Saturday and Sunday. with his pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard. Mr. Dunton expects to have a bas ket social at the school house in a few weeks. Boys, don't forget your pocket-books. Miss B. "Howard called on R. M. Cooper one day last week. ; To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, Cour age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. Sale Begins Tomorrow, Saturday. 19 miles jjj rect i , 3 doses A r constipation oy giving siiihu um;"; Ayer's Pilla. All vegetable.sugar-eoated. Made by J. O. Ayer Co., ImreH. Msa. Also manufacture of J HAIR VIGOR, AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers We have no secrets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. 1 8 i iimnii sities. He is contemplating going to Linn county and. renting a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Hettman visited with friends at Stafford last week. Mrs. Bluhm is quite ill of bronchi tis. Mr. Barrett Is buying fresh cows in our neighborhood. He bought one of Gus. Shubel and one of Chris Horn shuh. . . ; ' ' - Andrew - McKinnet of Cathlamet, Wash.; is visiting friends and rela tives here for a few days. Otto and Wm. Moehnke are build ing an addition ' to Mr. Kirbyson's house. W ! v . IB&Iira 1 : . . - O ; . - Always Was Sick.' When a man says he always was sick troubled with a cough that last ed all winter what would you think if he hould say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound Syr up. Such a man exists. - Mf. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left me in a miserable condition. .T tried Ballard's Horehound;iSyEuprJand' .have not had a sick day-since-That's what it did for me." '-Sold 'by Huntley Bros. -Drug Co. Be Charitable. to your horses as well as to yourself. You need not suffer from pains of any sort your horses need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment I It cures all pains. J. M. Roberts, Bak i rsfield, Mo., writes: "I have used your liniment for ten years and find, it to be the best I have ever used for man or beast." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Rosensteiri Clothing Main St. Next to Post-office. twtocliz . - ' 4& from fall and winter stock Clothing. vHats, Shoes and furnishings. OOVER NEWS. HARMONY NOTES. " The Dover Sunday school and preaching hours have been changed. Hereafter SuP-lay school will begin at elevenL"m.i preaching eve?y first and third. Sunday at 10:30 a. m., Rev. McPherson of Estacada is !the pastor. George Kitzmiller, who had bee very ill is improving slowly. ' Dr. Robards was with him from' Friday ! till Sunday. ... . Mrs. Cluster from Eagle Creek visit ed with friends here Friday. . , r- ., Frank Ahnert went to Portland Monday with a load of chickens. Mrs. Exon , and daughter Jennie drove to Eagle Creek Monday. Mr. Morrison who owns 120 acres of land directly north of the postof-j fice has moved out from Portland, and will build a house "and barn. A. . J. Kitzmiller captured a young bear in a trap a week ago. , ... J. L. Robertson is harvesting his crop of potatoes on the Exon place. George Wolf has returned froimthe Hot Springs much better of his Theu matism. , C. A. Keilt is papering his house. r Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kanne have re turned from Salem where Ihey visit ed their son Herman. . " Mr. Payne is thinking Jf going to the mountains for several weeks. ' The lecture given by Rev. A. Good Friday night was well attended. The spook entertainment given Sat urday night was enjoyed by every one. Quite a sum was realized. Miss Helena Kanne has returned to work. There's No Reason why your baby should be thin, and fretful during the night. Worms are the cause of thin, sickly babies. It is natural that a healthy baby should be fat and sleep well. If youf baby does not retain its food, don't experi ment with colic cures and other medi cine, but try a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, and you will soon see your baby have color and laugh as it should. Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Will be put on Slaughter Sale at what it will bring, no law of cost or loss considered. JO, 20, 30, 40 and 50c cut on the dollar of value according to condition. The loss has been settled by the fire insurance company, the benefit is yotirs. Beginning next Saturday the greatest in the history of this city will begin. WILSON VI LLE. There's No Use talking, you can't'beat Herbine for the liver; The greatest regulator ever of fered to suffering humanity. If ' you suffer from li'ver complaint, if you are bilious and fretful, its your liver, and Herbine will put it in its proper con dition.' A positive cure for Constipa tion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and all ills due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you will never use anything elde. Spld By Huntley Bros. -Drug Co. ; GREENWOOD. "Healers," "Holy Rollers," and all that Ilk need a six months' sentence to a hand woodsaw ' and saw buck. V John Stoker has rented his farm to Teral Osburn and has left for Wash-! ington to work in a logging camp. I ; David Jones of Beaver Creek has . moved his family to the old Stoker home that he recently bought. Tommy Thomas was home spend-' ing a couple of days with his parents.'' , Wm. H. Jones is hauling his pota toes to Mr. Geo. Brown of New Era. ! Miss Ruth Braker has gone for a .two weeks' stay with Miss Snidow of Willamette. Walter Braker is home with his , parents. I Hugh Jones and Jess Mumpower spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Several of the young people from here attended a taffy party given by ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Randall and re ported a good time. j Miss Nora Gregory spent a day with Mrs. W. H. Jones this week. i SHUBEL SIFTINGS. Mr. Rambo and Mr. Mumpower of Christ Moehnke. Jr.. has returned Oregon City are working in the . new from Ritzville, Wash., bringing with , saw mIU- . . him his bride, fornlerly Miss Maryj ! j Whitlock. We congratulate the yourigj SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK. couple and wish them a happy future. ' . Mrs. Moehnke is a. 'daughter of Rev. j Potato digging is the main farm Whitlock, .former pastor of the Luth- j work now. Mr. Stoll had his boys eran church here. ' , j and girls working in the potatoes sev- . Daniel Guenther and wife of Ritz-eral days last week. ' ; - ville, Wash., are visiting his parents,:' Miss Key es has been unable to do Mr." and Mrs- Wm.- Guenther," for a her customary washing for two or time. ; 1 three weeks on account of sawing her E. F. Ginther had a narrow escape finger badly. . from being ripped open by an enrag-' A coyote was heard on Joe Dear ed boar at Jake Grossmiller's Tues-. dorff's place one night last week. They day. As it is, he is laid up with both must be getting rather tame, his hands badly cut. ,,. I A dance was given Saturday night ' Martin Massinger ofc Portland visit- at Damascus and all report' a fine ed his parents here Sunday. ' . '.l.time. -' , Miss Gertie Shubel of Oregon City, ' Mr. Reed ' has put his hay press visited her parents Sunday: away for. the winter. Mr. and Mrs.' Chris Hornshuh took a load of hogs E. Hubbard and .children and Mr. and to "town Tuesday. - j Mrs. Geo. Ellis were guests of Mr. ' " Kilian Schmidt is trjing to get a and Mrs. Geo. .Deardbrff on Sunday, team of horses and other farm neces- also Geo. Harvey and son Paul. t V :. 1 -: 7- - ... Miss Rosa Taylor is ill. The general health in this communi ty is poor. Every one is complain ing more or less. Grandmother Fritress is quite ill of a cold and lagrippe. f i Miss Lillie - McConell is ill of ty phoid fever. - . Died, at her home in Wilsonvilie, Mrs. Mary Shaver, aged 68 years,- of heart disease. Mrs. Shaver was a You needn't stop the clock when you leave an order at Harris' Grocery We have the most prompt delivery service in town. We' sell the best A-l Enamel ware at grocery profits. New crop York state Buckwheat 0 flour just received. Delicious home made Jelly, 10c glass. If you love good coffee try our Special Java & Mocha, 35c !t. NewGerman Kraut just in at 10c per quart. Harris Grocery 8th and Main Sts. pioneer of this neighborhood, having lived at her late home on the banks of the beautiful Willamette for many j years. She leaves besides her hus- band two married' sons and one mar- ried daughter and one single daughter, j EAST MT.' SCOTT. Seeding and digging potatoes are the work of the day. Mr. Huddle and family have moved to their borne place and Albert Dear dorff's will move in. A young man by the name of Geo. Held has taken unto himself a dear little wife, whom we hope will come into his life like sunshine. - Mrs. Straack's nephew has gone back east. Mr. and Mrs. Becker attended the lecture at Harmony Friday night. CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothes Washed "Whiter Than Snow." Family Washings at Reasonable Rates No worry, no regrets if you phone 1204. Our wagon will call. J. F. Wallace and Joe Goodfellow have returned from Eugene. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the es tate of William F. Edwards, deceased, has filed in the county court of Clack amas county, State of Oregon, her final report and account as such ad ministratrix, and that Monday, De cember 10, 190G, at 10 o'clock' a.m., at the County court house, at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, has been appointej as the time and place by 'said Court for hearing and deter mining any and all objections , to said accounts. KETURAH A. EDWARDS, Administratrix. By 1 Geo. C. Brownell, Attorney for Administratrix. . 47-t6 OUR PAINTS Are Going Past Best Pure Prepared Points1 $1.50 Per Gallon others in proportion t CHARMAN & COMPANY CITY DRUG STORE gives rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly children.' ivna it- is good tor their elders, too. . Ask your druggist for it ' o t -u