Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 19, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907.
Oregon City Enterprise
Pl)8t-
Publlshed Every Friday.
By THE STAR TRESS
Entered at Oregon City. Or
office as second class matter.
Subscription Rites:
On Year H 50
Blx Months 75
Trial subscription, two months.. .15
Suberlber will And the date of ex
piration stamped on their papers fol
lowing thedr name. If last payment Is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
Fairbanks says he Is not a human
Icfborg. Well, Fairbanks ou.eht to
know.
The Albany Dally Herald has
chanped from a morning to an even
ing paper.
Offers of $3 a day for common la
bor on construction work at South
Bend, Wash., fall to pet help needed.
The President pitched hay Thurs
day on his farm In New York. Work
men say h perspired same as other
men.
The National Educational associa
tion, In convention at Los Anseles,
has decided In favor of simplified
spelling.
Women are working in the fields In
Linn county. Farm help Is so scarce
the wives and sisters are compelled
to help save the crops.
KENESAW MOUNTAIN.
.Judge K. M. I.andls of Chicago, who
is to decide how big a tine the Stand
ard Oil company can stand without
being absolutely, put out .of business,
was private secretary to Walter (Ires
hatn when the latter was secretary
of state under Cleveland. The "K.
M." In Wont of his surname stands
for the rather unusual christening
names vt "Kenesaw Mountain." U
happened' that little l.andls was born
on the d.y of that famous battle In
which his father participated. The
baby was 'named for the battlefield.
While private secretary to dresham.
young Landli ran the state depart
ment single handed a good many
times, fur his chief was often ill to
ward the end of hi term. Hut one
of the dry remarks o.' his chief that
Judge Lan.lls Is fond of quoting was
made when the two of them first
w(nt to Washington. They were stop
ping at a hotel but were anxiously
looking for a house. The Secretary of
State had to have a house for pur
poses of official entertainment, wheth
er he wanted to be saddled with tine
or not. They had looked all day, and
In the evening had settled on the
only really available and desirable
one. It cost I'jt'O a year. A cabi
net officer's salary at that time was
$sooo. Judge Ore-sham was lying on
the sofa, smoking after dinner, as
was his custom. After a long silence
he appealed to his secretary: "Say,
I.andls, it has jirst occurred to me,
what In the devil ate we going to do
with that other $:.00?"
The I-aGrande Morning Star Is a
new daily newspaper that made Its
first appearance Saturday morning.
The editors and proprietors ate E. L.
Eckley and Miss Molly rroebsul.
(leorge Oglesby secured several hop
pickers In the vicinity of Lents last
week.
There seems to be trouble abend
for some parties on line H of the
Scramlln Hue. If you want to keep
that phone In your house you will
have to cut out using the Una all the
time, as others are entitled to use It
as well as yourselves.
Jacob lvauninun or fteeiiy was
burled today. He was nearly 80 years THREE
of age and was one of the pillars of
the Amlsh church of Needy.
,Miss Nellie Armstrong of Portland
is visiting friends nt . Needy and
'Itudy" has a big smile on his face. j
Hop lice are showing up some In
the yards In this vicinity, but grow-,
era do not think It will pay to spray
any hops this year. !
That yarn of the sheeny In the
Journal regarding hop picking being i
a month later than Inst year, Is all !
"hot air." Hops are farther along
here now than they were last year at i
this time,
Some ef our young folks attended i
the dance at Paradise City Saturday J
evening uid report a tine time.
Miss Cordelia Wlegand Is home iir
a few days. She has been staying In
Salem the past few months.
I attended the Canby caiiipmeetlng
today. There was a large attendance
and a good many campers are on tho
ground.
The Odd Ftllows had a big rally at
Needy last night and had a lino time.
Several parties here ro to Roaring
Hlver about the middle of August af
ter huckleberries, so they say.
work when they undertake anything.
The club holds Its regular meeting
Tuesday evening.
P0ST0FFICE CLERKS
-SALARIES RAISED
IN LOCAL OFFICE RE
CEIVE ADVANCES OF FROM
$100 TO 200.
If our battleships make tho cruise
The railway commission has decid
ed that the Union Pacific and South
ern Pacific railways are competitive
lines and that In uniting them as one
E. H. Harriman has destroyed com
petition and brken the law against
such combinations. The commission
Three clerks la tho Oregon City
postoillee have been gladdened by a
raise of from 1H to $:'ito per year
in their salaries. Miss Louva Randall
has been raised from $r.oo to JtloO; V,
It. Howell, Jr., has received an In
crease from $700 lo fsiOO; and Carl
.loehnke's salary hns been advanced
from $l!iH) to $S00 per annum. These
promotions took effect July I, itnd
are the result of the law recently
i passed by which clerks are given
' annual Increases until a maximum of
; liono a year Is reached.
I Other offices In Oregon fared as
follods In the raise:
Grunts Pass, three. $100 to $00o,
Hood Hlver One, $.".00 to $001).
J.adrande One, $.",no to $000,
Pendleton Two $500 to $000; two
$Too to $S00; one fsoo to $:.
Roseburg Three $500 to $000,
Salem Two $700 to $S00; one $Sno
to $900; one $300 to $1000,
The Dalles -One $000 to JS00; one
$700 to $Si0; on,. $S to $'.'00.
TO HOLD DISTRICT
FAIR IN OCTOBER
Miss Edna Mullock of Seattle 1
visiting her friend. Miss Marlon Hell,
nf this city,
TIME CARD.
around the Horn it will be a record- i-ill report the necessity of Harriman
breaking feat. The American navy .selling one or the other of these prop
is capable of accomplishing great erties. If the commission wins it
things which others cannot duplicate. (will succeed in putting a crimp In the
i Harriman power to do evil to the pub-
while ilic at large.
Haywood denies all crime
Orchard admits It, not to say glories
in it Haywood, if he has done any
wrong. Is at least ashamed of ft.
Orchard gloats over fcis crimes and
victims.
MT. PLEASANT IMPROVEMENT j
CLUB PLANNING FOR EXHI- j
BIT10N ON LARGE SCALE.
0. W. P. RAILWAY
eave i Arrive I.-uv .rriv
at
55
MOLALLA GRANGE
FAIR SEPTEMBER 28
Our own Chaifauqua Is meeting1
with as great success as the parent
organization enjoyed In the early
years of Its existence. There is great
cau:?e for rejoicing let all pull to-
seunr ior success. ! Saturday
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There is something lacking about j Taspl harvest Is now at hand and
that defaulting paying teller Runyan !wiil j)flgin next wet.k
up In New "iorK. None of the papers . n. f. HarU-ss U up and around, re-! other In the vicinity of
have scheduled him as a constant icoverlnc from his stud! of fever.
church put and a prominent member j AI,,.n Wdlg is now lai(! up with
Molalla. July 15 The good hay
weather continues. Just a little
sprinkle here last Saturday night. ,
Molalla grange No. 310 has set the
time for Its fair this year for the last
In September (September
of the Y. M. C. A.
heart trouble.
i. ! ' Fred Schafer in asslstii
Carrie Nation assured a police court lng machinery at Canby last Saturday ! that It
The ML Pleasant Civic improve-'
ment club has decided to hold a dis
trict fair early lu October. Prepara- j
Hons are already In progress and It j
will be pushed right along by the reg- j
ular executive committee of the club, j
The committee consists of the club :
president, F. R. Andrews; Ward I-aw-
ton, Ralph Miller, W. C. Uuckner. Ar-
thur Warner and S. T. Roman. j
Two locations, are under considera
tion but no definite choice made yet.
Each Is near tho limits of Oregon;
City and either would make an idenl
fair ground location. One Is a park
near tho Ladd tract of land and the
Rose Farm,"
the Holmes place.
It Is fully expected that 'by the
jtime the fair opens In October the
In load-j traction line will be In operation and
will pass through the former
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judge last week that she would never j morning, broke two bones In his right
go to hell. Well, at any rate, that U hand.
tome consolation for the people who Clyde Knele goes to Portland today
are unfortunate enough
place for a final home.
to have that to undergo an operation for an inter-
it
Palem has just held a cherry fair
that was a grsnd success. No coun
try H the world can produce belter
cherries than Oregon, and the cherry
fairs now la fa.--.hlon are demonstrat
ing that fact to the rest of the world.
It Is to be hoped for the sake of the
general public that Judge Landis will
not make the fin-? on the Standard
Oil company too heavy. Kerosene
costs enough as It is, and It will be
ce.:ain to go up enough to cover the
amount of the line.
Frank Dix.-on of Marquam has been
! employed as a clerk In the fctore of
JRotibins Bros.
j if, L. Vaughan and wffe started for
the ast today to spend the summer,
i T!-ire are yet abroad in our land
'Idle v)hlt tiers, mud-daubers and d'fac-
ers o! public and private property
, that have not yet learned the law on
this pliase of misdemeanor and are
forging ahwad at a good rate for the
'reform school where they will be
compelled to learn what would have
been more sensible for them to have
: learned at home.
grounds when completed and at the
head of the latter, where It can easily
be eonn-rte 1. Transportation will
then be fettled.
The fair is to continue from three
to fix days with sports of ail kind
and the usual exhibit. of county
fairs. The erection of the exhibit
buildings Is to be begun as soon as
the location has been decided upon.
The people of the Mt. Pleasant Im
provement club are progressive and
wide-awake and not afraid of hard
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To Mllwanklo .only.
!Vla Lent's Junction, dally except
Sunday, leave on Sundays, 4:30 a. m.
A. M. figures In Roman: P. M. In
black.
The railways have decided to put
another barrier on coast business en
terprises by increasing the freight
rate on lumber and shingles. There ,
seems to be a little prdlt that the
railways have allowed to pet away, i i-nram for the New
In the past, and they have decided to i ,,.,., j stjnilay July 21:
PROGRAM OF NEW
ERA CAMPMEETING
Kra camp-
grab It.
Salvation Army officers asked the
Standard Oil officials who were called
to Chicago to testify to turn their
witness fees and mileage over to the
organization to be used in sending
Blum mothers and children to the
country. So far not one of them has
complied. Evidently they "need the
money."
10: 00 Concert Dunton's Orchestra.
Lecture, "How
lo: no
Friends Communlcati
The Japanese editor who Is tell
ing his readers that American ma
rines would desert their guns through
fear, In case of war with Japan, is
having a pipe dream. There are no
men big or little, white, yellow or
black that can scare American ma
rines. And bo far there Is no record
of any who can outshoot them.
Our Spirit
Prof. Fritch
11:V0 Messages Mr. Cobb
l:$o Concert, Dunton's Orchestra.
2 : ii Lecture Rev. Iie F. Prior.
Floral I'.aptlsm.
Messages Klla Royal Williams
Wednesday, July 17, will be oh
servt'd,(as ladies' day at the New Era
camp meeting. A good musical and
litesary program Is being arranged by
a committee. One number will be an
original poem by Mrs. Flint of Cor-
vallls.
There's a Reason for Everything
W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO.
HAVE SOLD IN GLADSTONE WITHIN THE PAST MONTH
14 acres to Franklin Clark of Council'
Uluffs, lowa.
22 lots to onu parly.
2 lots to another.
4 lots to another.
20 lots to another,
5 lots to another.
5 lots to another.
2 lots to another.
2 lots to another,.
11 lots to another.
House audi lots to one party,
2 houses and lots t (Iroenpolut.
68 Lois to
Various Parties
600 MAIN STREET
ORECON CITY, ORE.
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YOUR SAVINGS INVESTED
with us will be a-worldng asset, good to
keep and tohave for an emerge ncy or op
portunity Wise is the man who has his
capital, no matter how small, deposited
where it is at wrk earning more capital.
The Bank ot Oregon City
GET IT FOR HER
A! ELECTRIC HAW
FREE: -ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
Save Hr Tlm
Save Her Health
Save Her Weary Step
Save Your Money
Save Your Clothes
Save Her Temper
Save Her Complexion
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largest
Oregon
try to
.-eason we enjoy the
dental practice In
City is because we
excel in our work.
Tbe Dalles experienced Sunday the
first, "dry" Sunday In the city's his
tory. The 50 saloons were closed
from midnight Saturday unUl the
same hour Sunday night. A number
f saloonkeepers expressed them
selves as glad of the chance to enjoy
one day of rest There la talk of
enforcing the Sunday closing law
against dealers In soft drinks.
"LATE HOPS" YARN
IS ALL HOT AIR
Marks Prairie, July 14 Looks like
rain here today and our farmers are
rushing their hay hauling. Over half
the hay crop Is still In tbe field.
Several of our people went to the
various camp meetings today.
George Reuck Is about t'o lose two
fine horses. Tbey got tangled up In
a barb wire fence. Two veterinary
surgeons are trying to save them. He
values them at 1600.
Our work lasts, wo never
do poor work. The people
know It. Our constant ef
fort Is to give not "Just as
good" but the best work, and
that for as little money as
possible. Our recent trip East to the great centers of dental edu
cation, was for the purpose of giving you the lat
est and best, up-to-date dentistry. Our seventeen' years of suc
cessful practice In Oregon City Is tho best guarantee any dentist can
give you. A guarantee Is good only as long as you can find one who
gives It, and then not always. Wo are careful not to hurt you, as
we have feelings ourselves. We want your work and want you to
send us your friends. Have an eastern expert graduate assistant
dentist. We put our own name back of, our practice. Our prices are
the lowest In the city for good work.
DENTIST
Weinhard Building,
Oregon City, Ore.
Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago 8chool of Dentistry,
Mutual and Independent 131
Dr. L. L Pickens
Post Graduate
City Phone 2671
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CJ Fill in coupon and mail to us
The iron will be delivered, with
all necessary equipment, absolutely
free of charge
CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US TODAY
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Agent, Oregon City, Ore.
GonUempn You may deliver to mo onu Electric Fiat
Iron, which 1 agree to try, and If unsatisfactory to me, to
return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I
do not return It at that tlmo you may charge same to
my account at $4.00. It Is understood that no charge
will be made for tho Iron If 1 return It within 30 dri.
Namo
Address
DEPT. O. C.
JTHE THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL OFFER
APPLIES ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF OUR
CURRENT.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
W. &. O'REN
C. SCHUEBEL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNHYS-AT-LAW DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
Will practice ia sll courts, make collection and settlement! of esta tes FmrnisL
bstiscts orlitle, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in ENTERPRISE
4 Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E HEDCE3
F. 1 GRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
H.E; CROSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Real Eeitate,
Loans, Inemranoe
Main Htrcot.
OKBOON CITY
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone Main 521 Offlce In Ciufield Eld$., Main and Eighth Sts