Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 16, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, AUQUST 18, 1907.
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR PRESS.
Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post
office as second class matter.
Subscription Rates:
,One Year 1.B0
Six Months 75
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will find the date of ex
piration stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment Is
Dot .credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
H. A. Galloway, who for the last six
months has been editor and manager
of the Enterprise, has severed his
connection with the paper and retired.
Mr. E. C. Thomas, of Troy, Ohio, who
was interested In the venture with
Mr. Galloway has succeeded to the
management of the paper and will
Eire it his personal attention.
HAWKS AND OWLS.
"Hawks and Owls from the Stand
point of a Farmer," Is the title of the
latest publication a free circular
of the biological survey of the U. .
Department of Agriculture. Many
farmers condemn the whole tribe of
these rapacious birds as being Inimi
cal to their Interests. With a very
few exceptions this la shown to be an
entire mistake, and the relentless per
secution of our birds of prey as a
class is not only unjust, but Is ex
tremely prejudicial to the interests of
the farmer, orchardlst and sportsman.
In many localities, however, the men
directly interested are awakening to
the facta of the case and learning to
cast aside prejudice and to appreciate
the valuable services rendered by the
indefatigable hawka and owls In rid
ding their fields, plantations, and cov
ers of noxious pests.
The circular gives a concise history
of the various specie of these birds,
and divides them into three classes:
(1) those wholly beneficial to the
farmer; (2) the class in which the
harmful and beneficial qualities bal
ance each other; and (3) the harmful
class. The latter is by far the small
est, comprising only the Cooper hawk,
sharp-skinned hawk, duck hawk and
goshawk. The beneficial class con
tains no less than thirty-five varieties
of hawks and owls.
cer tan
"boxes?"
sell quarts rather than
It is said that the new order per
mitting the writing of messages upon
both sides of postal cards has caused
the delivery of malls to he late in the
country towns, because the postmis
tresses have so much more to do bo
fore handing It out.
You continue to hear favorable
comments on the action of Judge Lan
dls in assessing fines against the
Standard Oil company, and the re
turns are not all In yet. And the col
lection of these fines will bo followed
with more favorable comments.
LOCAL NEWS
A man who cares not for the laws
of his country, which seems true of
Rockefeller, cannot be expected to
care much for the laws of the Crea
tor, even if he does place )3 on the
collection plate each time he Is present.
Eugene is to hold an election on
Labor Day to vote on the proposition
of bonding the town $300,000 for a
lighting plant. Council appointed
that day not remembering there was
such a thing as Labor Day.
China pheasants are "taking pos.
session" ol things In Linn county
and the farmers say they will de
stroy them regardless of the game
law protecting them.
When one stops to think that a man
was sent to the penitentiary for a
year for stealing two salmon the
Standard Oil company's fine is not
so severe after all.
The State Labor Commission Is
after the employers of women and
girls la Eugene who have been
charged with violating the ten-hour-a-day
law.
Fossils who own the land in the
business district of Aurora are charg
ed by the Borealis with being respon
sible for the town not growing. It says
not a foot of business property can
be bought in the present district, and
when a newcomer wants to locate and
go into business there he is turned
down with a hard thnmp. The Bore
alls says Aurora should be the best
trading point in Marion county but is
at a standstill while Hubbard is grow
ing, new stores going in; Canby is on
a boom, new residences going up, new
business houses being started; Wll
sonville is booming. Needy doing more
bnslness than ever, and thejre Is sure
to be a town spring up at the sub
station of the electric company at
Feller.
One man who knocked his home
town in Canada was arrested, tried
and fined $200 with the threat of tar
and feathers for his next offense.
The German Emperor has decided
to start a stock farm, for the produc
tion of cavalry horses, in the blue
grass regions of Kentucky.
Georgia has decided that if a Negro
wants to vote he must pay taxes on
500.
HORSE WANTED.
Would like to hire a saddle horse
for two or three days a week. Will
be given good care and not overridden.
Address, IXL, care Enterprise.
We are toW that John D. Rockefel
ler said, when he learned Judge Lan
dis had fined his company: "Judge
Landis will be dead a long time be
fore that fine is paid." Are we to
understand that the Standard has hid
all its assets, or is there to be a war
rather than pay, in which Standard
Oil men will shoulder the musket and
go forth to battle and to die?
Washington Hop Crop.
Western Washington hops will like
ly be of good quality this year. While
the growing hop crop is backward on
Puget Sound, the quality is reported
as superior to any crop so far raised.
Weather conditions, dry and hot,
have been very favorable to the grow
ing vines, and lice have so far been
few and easily kept down. The yield
of the state is now placed at about
45,000 bales.
Mate Senator Hedges questions
whether the state law is paramount to
Milwaukie's charter, but he has few
people on his side. Anyhow, District
Attorney Hedges says the club will
noi De allowed to reopen, and the
club managers will surely not be so
foolish as to attempt to defy both the
law and public opinion.
District Attorney ' Hedges has ex
tended, his benign moral wave clear
out to Astoria town. If any place
ever needed a cleaning Astoria does,
says the Estacada News. The whole
district, Clatsop, Clackamas, Wash
ington and Columbia counties will
get rid of many of the "undesirable'
citizens.
Here is the way one exchange puts
u: Though the business policy of
John D. Rockefeller has always been
"do them good," he tells his Sunday
school class that the way to be pros
perous and happy Is to "do good."
Now why don't he give them the
whole receipt.
Hunting for Trouble.
"I've lived in Caiifo-nia 20 vm
and am still hunMng for trouble In
the way of burns, jmj.-cs. wounds, bolls
cuts, sprains, or a case of n! that
BucKiens Arnica Salve won't quickly
cure." Sierra Co. No imo hnn-w.tr
Mr. Walters; it cures or mnnpf r.l
funded at Howell & Jones' drug store.
or .
CCU IS.
The question of site for the new
bridge at Estacada has not been set
tled at this writing. Those who wish
the new bridge located further down
stream, and opposite the town, have
offered to raise the necessary money
to build the new approaches.
Oregon's team of expert riflemen.
picked from the national guard of the
state, have loft for Port Clinton, Ohio,
where the national contests will be
held. The party la composed of 13 '
men. there being 15 sharpshooters
and three officers In command.
The grange at Logan Is making
great preparations for the annual
Grange Fair that is to be hold at that
place October 18. Prlxes are to be
given for all kinds of produce, handi
work and cattle. One of the features
will be a baby show In the afternoon.
we-ro rewgnUod a hla own from the performed, lit said hU wlfo would
fact that no one lso ever planted come to his store and watch him fit
that kind of trout In the stream. I gowns w other woinon and then cre
ate disturbances and drive away his
Vnclo Sam has Investigated Stand
nnlOll far enough to find that It hns
been tho policy of the company to
keep tho price of oil high enough in
the United States so that It might un
dersell all competitors la foreign
fields. This is un-American and
should be checkedthat Is the com-
patrons because she suld he was try
ing to flirt, with (hem, The case wivh
continued.
Calls Divorce a Blessing.
Make divorces more easy; Rive ev
ery one a divorce who wants one.
Don't make them wait. This Is the
pany should not bo allowed to sell oil position taken by Dr. Anna Illounl,
manufactured In America to foreign sociologist and clubwoman, In an ad-
cltkens at a loss price than to people dress before Urn Chicago West Side
r.quai aunrago association. mu says:
"Word recently received from the
Fourth Assistant Postmaster at
Washington by Postmaster Randall
announces
route N
from Carus postoffice one mile , west
and return. The Carus office will be
discontinued.
lu the land where It la produced, recti'
fled and given protection lu Its busl
ness.
There are no end to tho rumors
concerning the Mllwaukle Country
Club, and as to what Us founders will
soon do In the matter of starting
fight in the courts. It Is said that
when Isaac Gratton, who l named as
the founder of the club, returns from
his trip abroad there will be a fight
on that will determine for a certainty
whether or not the club has the right
to run under Its license or Is amen
able to higher law than the council
of Mllwaukle. Sheriff Reatle says
the club will not be permitted to run
ces the extension of rural , uv . . . , , , w
. j i . pending the decision of the higher
o. 3, beginning September 1, cnuria
For an Impaired Appttltt.
To Iti'Prove t!io SDDetlle ani
The low stage of water in the Wll- strengthen tfcf. digestion try a few
lamette River has caused theh cloe- do8n ' Chamberlain's Stomach and
Ing down of the grinders In the paper HIT XtL" ot,
mm ,i w i , .w , j troit, Mich., says: "They relieved me
"Most persona take It for granted that
there Is nothing but evil In divorce,
If the Juries that try divorces could be
made up of women I think there would
be many more granted. Think of the
thousands of women who are anxious
to take this step to get out of greater
degradation In bearing children to an
Inhuman father. It is the final step
In many ratios that a woman takes to
save her soul."
DOING THEIR DUTY.
mill and the employes In that depart
ment have been added to the force
of workmen engaged In constructing
an addition to mill A, on what is
called Rock Island.
TIME CARD.
O. W, P. RAILWAY
Thursday Chiaffarelll's Italian band
began an engagement at The Oaks.
Miss Ruth Greene, of Boston, Is the
seprano Bololst for the organization.
There are five other soloists and a
harpist and the engagement of this
attraction promises a rare treat for
the patrons of The Oaks.
Mrs. Hannah Mary Feathers, who
died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at
her home near Damascus, was burled
Monday in the Damascus cemetery.
Mrs. Feathers was 63 years of age
and is survived by a husband and
four children. She had been ill only
a few days.
Matthew Slush, whose name on a
deed makes good reading as Shlsh,
has brought an Injunction to restrain
Recorder Ramsby from placing the
deed on the records In the name of
Shlsh. Slush fears It might invali
date his title and asks that his proper
name be used even If the signature
does not look as he would like It
Latest railway news with a local
flavor is to the effect that the Wil
lamette Falls railway Is to be extend
ed to Intersect the new Portland-Sa-
lem line, now building. It is said
that four miles of new railway would
make the conjunction, and when the
Portland-Salem line is completed this
new improvement Is certain to fol
low. Clarence Broughton and Gera Hail,
each 16 years of age and hailing from
Mulino, landed in Albany one day last
week. The actions of the young
couple aroused the suspicions of the
police, and an investigation revealed"
the fact that they had run away from
home with the purpose getting
married. The Albany police took them
in charge and held them until friends
arrived to take them home.
or a Dioatou reeling and caused a
pleasant and satisfactory movement
of the bowels." Prlco, 25 centi.
Samples free. Howell A Jones.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon.
Josie Smith, Plaintiff.
vs.
Floyd 8mlth, Defendant.
To Floyd Smith, the defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above-entitled
Court and cause on or before the 30th
day of September. 1907, that being
the date fixed by the Court for such
appearance or answer In and by the
order of the Court for the publica
tion of this summons, and If you fall
to so appear and answer, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in her complaint, to wit: For
a decree forever divorcing plaintiff
from defendant, and for the custody
of their minor child. Grade.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. Grant B. Dlmlck,
Judge of the County Court for said
County.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is August 16th, 1907.
ED MEN DEN HALL and
A. R. MENDBNHALL,
36-"t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Scorss of Oregon City Rtadsrt Are
Learning the Duty ef tht Kidneys.
To filter the blood Is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid
neys are sick.
Backache and many kidney Ills
follow.
Urinary trouble, diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all.
K. Warner, living la Elyvllle, vil
lage near Oregon City, Or., says: "I
had kidney trouble until It run Into
diabetes. I bad backache day and
night, and had to get up nearly every
hour ot the night te pass the secre
tions. I procured a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills at Huntley Bros. 'a drug
store In Oregon City. la aboul a
week after commencing to take them
could sleep tho entire night without
unusual disturbance. All pain and
other annoying symptoms had ceased
and I stopped taking them. I had a
slight recurrence of the trouble after
a few weeks, but on using Doan's Kid
ney Pills again the relief was immediate."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MIIburn Co.. Buffalo,
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ra BorealH has bon cMrel f-gi
Saturday ta Thursday. "In order t:
more properly advertise social events
and dances, whic.i noar'.y always oc
cur on Saturday " The Borealis i
one of the snappiest weeklies in the
valley.
The legislature has decided that j
the grocer must zc'.l pure goods, and
long year3 agT said he tpu t give full
weight and count. Now why not tell
the producer to put a full rjtwrt of
berries in his borei so that the ijro-
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8ut Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him.
It is with pleasure that I give you
this unsolicited testimonial. About a
year ago when I had a severe case ot
measles I got caught out in a hard
rain ana the measles settled In my
stomach and bowels. I had an awful
time and had it not been for the ue
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have
possibly lived but a few hours longer,
but thanks to this remedy I am now
strong and well. I have written the
above through simple gratitude arid 1
shall always speak a good woid for
this remedy. Sam H. Gwln, Concord,
Ga. For sale by Howell Sc. Jone.i.
Mrs. Eva Emery Dye and Mr.
Trafton Dye, her son, are home from
an enoyable trip to Alaska. They
went as far north as Skagway and
were greatly pleased with the coun
try as a land for a summer outing
Mr. Dye says Alaska is a country of
great dimensions and resources, and
especially are her resources in mln
erui weaim! remarKauie. At one
point they stopped, the salmon were
so thick one could catch them with
the hands.
C. Schuebcl planted a number of
trout In the Abernethy at hla head
waters several years ago and Monday
took his line aad pole and went out
to see If his fish would recognize his
bait. He captured ten of them rang
ing in length from seven to ten
Inches. Two were taken two miles
from where they were plantetd, but
. To ViWp'ikl" "ily.
! Via 'Lent's Junction, dally except
Sunday. ie"o on Sundays, 4:30 a ra.
A. M. figures in Roman: P. M. in
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MAKE NO MISTAKE
OILED
CLOTHING
S will give you com-
piete protection
and long service
You cant afford
to buy any other
Every garment
guaranteed
Thbtdelrssefln
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HAD AN AWFUL TIME.
Dade's Little Liver Pills keep the
system clean, the stomach sweet
Prompt relief ,for headache and bll
lousness. Good for all the family.
Bold by Huntley Bros.
Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known
to Fall.
"I want to say a few word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1)1
aThoea Remedy. I have usaj this
preparation In my family for tho past
Ave years and have recommended It
to a number of poopie In York cn'imy
and have never knon It to fall V
effect a cure In any instance. I fee
that I can not say too much for the
best remedy of the kind In the world.'
S. Jernlson, Spring Grovi. Yflrk
county, Pa. This remedy Is for sale
by Howell & Jones.
Plneules are for the kidneys and
Bladder. They bring quick relief ta
backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired
worn-out feeling. They produce nafc
ural action of the kltlneys; 30 days'
treatment $1.00. Money refunded If
Plneules are not satisfactory. Sold
by Huntley Bros.
HEADQUARTERS
roi
Choice Cigars and Tobaccos,
Ice-Coli Hop GolJ Beer,
High Grade Bottled Whis
keys and Wines.
Knapp& Nobel
MAIN STREET
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
PLUMBINQ
TINNING and
GENERAL J0B8INQ. i
Wind MUli, Pumps and Hydrau
lic Rams a Specialty,
Phons 2683.
Oregon City, Oregon.'
LOG CABIN SALOON
BENNETT & F0UMAL
Proprletera.
OBtGON CITY,
OREGON
CASCADE
LAUNDRY
Clothes Washed "Whiter Tbaa
Snow." Family Washings at
Reasonable Rata- -No worry,
no regrets If you phone 1104.
Our wagon will call.
OLD LIE8 REFUTED.
unquestionably thevp are close
grazers; but It Is worthy of notice
that In New Mexico and Arizona there
are sheep ranges that have been pas
lured continuously for more than
300 years, and that have more sheep I
on them and better pasture than ever
before In the memory of man. It Is
apparent, mererore, mat sheep are
far from being so destructive as the
champions of the cattle Interests
would have the public believe. The
further assertion that no genuine cow.
boy hesitates to make and swear to-
that cattle will not graze In company
with sheep, nor even upon grounds
where sheep havo recently been pas
tured must be dismissed as a gross
and Inexcusable Hbel upon the good
sense of the cows. Any one who
visits the ranges of Texas, New Mex
ico, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Mon
tana, Idaho, or any other of the great
stock-raising commonwealths, may see
millions of sheep and cattle browsing
together In perfect amity and gixnl
fellowship. It Is evident, therefore,
that the wars of the range are purely
of man's making, and that there Is no
deep-seated enmity or race prejudice
between the four-footed representa
tives of the two great branches of
the Western" live stock Industry.
Phone m-Offlcs P. O. Bid. Mala 8t
Pioneer Transfer
And Express
C. P.GRISCZ, Prop.
Successor to C. N. OREENMAN
Sand and Ortvat
Oregon City. Oregon.
PRED C.GADKC
Plumbing & Tuning
let Air FuraKM, D Pipes. Pani.
Stray Pomii, Wsttr Plsu,
Spraytaf MstcrlsU.
All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty
Estimates O'ten on All Classes
of Work.
Res. Phons 1514 Shop 1B14J
914 N. Main St, Oregon City, Or
THE BRUNSWICK
W. H. 8ILC0X, Prop.
Hotel and Restaurant
Best Service and Accommodations
Main St., Opp. suspension Bridge
CALIFORNIA WINES
Strictly in accordance with the
Pure Food Law.
COBWEB WINE H0SE
417 Main St. - OrejfonCitv
Heckel & England
The Hub Saloon has changed
hands, Carlson & Block sel
ling out to Heckel & England,
523 MAIN STREET
CASTEL
Awoke to Find He Was Wed.
To awaken In the morning after a
long snooze, after a "night out" and
And himself married, was the sad fate
of David Sorg, of Cleveland, Ohio, de
signer of women's gowns. That Is
what he told In divorce court recently.
He said he also made the discovery
that his wife was ten years older than
himself, but he decided to make the
best of the situation and live with
her. He does not remember when,
where or by whom the marriage was
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I 1ST ' I
anna ranvTnxH i
I FAMOU8 AT HOME FOR
I GENERATIONS PAST;
i I FAMOUS NOW ALL OVER
I THE WORLD.
E. MATHIES.
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4S964
Will be at Farmer's Feed Shed
308 Main St., Oregon City,
rest of the season and winter.
Imported by J. Crouch & Son,
Lafayette, Ind.v He has proved
as well as a Fine Horse.
Terms:.-Single Service $10; ta
Insure $20.
SPEIGHT & RAWEY