OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY.'aUQUST 30, 1907. Oregon Gty Enterprise HARRIMAN GETS CAUGHT. t 1.. A .vl.i catlnn tKat . VS a tvt ST1 Published Evtry Friday. wius lu, ,1,, ns f rlcmin but when By THE STAR TRESS. 'n 1SW, ne carefully safeguards his Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post- sectvt. Harrlman has tnVn touted as office at second class matter. ;a great financier and . business man, 'Subscription Rate: :bt thorv la another side to It Last Ona Year var ne bought for the I'nlou Pacific Six Months x .75 Atchison preferred at 104 and the Trial subscription, two months.. ,25 common at 92. They sold last week Subscribers will find the date of ex- at 91 and SJ. Baltimore and Ohio he ptraUon stamped on their papers fol- bought at 120. It sold at SSV St, lowing their name. If last payment is pau, was ukett Rt J62i compared S SSlHSiJSaSi present selling price of 117 ... Northwest rn was bought at 20t. Las, If that comet wishes for a general " 1384- Illinois Central at Inspection it must come into view be- 1. against 130 now, and New ork fore S o'clock in the morning. Antral or 3 points higher than ! recent quotation. On an Investment Wall street has often scared an Ad- H31.000.000 there is a shrinkage of ministration with a little panic of its about 30 per cent Money easily made own manufacture. But it Is not so' t from Northern Pacific and i..if n..Mi. mn mt Great Northern, is sometimes rein- lilt AS V O I 1 V U - v show him. In rested with poor judgment And all this In spite of his shrewd- New York a man was put in jail st manipulation and strenuous ef- recently for stealing three potatoes. Figured on that line what would have been the Terdict against the Standard Oil Company? forts to "make good." WHOSE OX IS GORED? There are many people In the world whit rio not want others to do what The story is now in circulation that, themselvea have ,ut und,r the the officers of the, defunct Oregon J' qt y thenwelve, Wleve Trust and Savings Bank gave personal jto or nJur,OU3 And far friends a tip so that they might with-j m the maUer u draw deposlU. - pHvlleg;(? U) wlsh others to do as they do; It is their privilege to wish others to refrain from doing things that are an injury to them; and It is their privilege to induce others, by Many merchants oppose parcels post on the supposition that a parcels post would foster mall order houses. While perhaps this would prove true to some extent It w ill take more thau the killing of the parcels post Idea to drive out mall order houses. A par eels post would prove of as much ben efit to the local merchant as to the big mall order houses, The mall order houses cannot successfully compete with local houses that are up-to-date; It Is the class of trade that frets and annoys the local merchant that is the most profitable to the mall order PERSONALS Is o visiting Miss Veda'' Williams friends In Roseburg. Rev. J. R. Landsliorough. of the Presbyterian church la enjoying a vacation at Seaside. Miss Eva Moulton Is spending her vacation at Long lleai-h. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheney are spending a few days at Seaside. lt C. 11 MelsHtier has as guest, his house. There Is nothing In the par- lm)thpr Mr E, r M,,smu,r nf lowa. eels post hat need Intlmlduto the ; ,,. . . , ., ., I . ' Chief of Police and Mrs. Burns are local merchant willing to give goon value for what lie receives. MAKE NO MISTAKE fa3 'I OILED 5 CLOTHING f will give you com plow protection tvnd long service You cant tdfortl to buy ojy other Every QArment guaranteed Th bt oUri 0 H MP WWA t t M4 k HEADQUARTERS Choice Cigars and Tobaccos, Ice-Cold Hop Gold Deer, High Grade Bottled Whis keys and Wines. Knapp& Nobel MAIN STRUCT home from an enjoyable sojourn at Seaside, Mrs. George C. Brownell and sou. raught Ambrose, are home for a short stay Rev. Everett M. Hill of Portland I preached a sermon Sunday In which he indicated that man should be wo man's master. There are a lot of men who stand ready to accept ser mons along that line. ; moral suasion, to refrain from doing jwhat they may think wrong or Injur I ious. Secretary Garfield Instructed his! But riht ner ,a where ,neir Pl under secretaries that they need not11' ends- Not 80 thelr strenuous swear to their personal expenses when effort ,n ma H.vln on service for the department But I conceived the Idea that a thing is Secretary Cotelyou. who pays the bills. !wronS- or unhealthy, or filthy, or un said they must swear to them in order l once set out 10 no1 to get the money, and what he said goes. only put a. moral ban on the thing Itself but to force the individual or In dividuals who indulge in it to give it up and. as they term It, "reform." The latest freak of this charcter to The publisher of the Eugene Guard Bays merchants In his town want him to puff their business "just to fill icorae to the front is a rich woman In up." Oregon City business men know New York city who wants the police too well the value of advertising to to put a stop to women and children expect the papers here to "fill up" in 'chewing gum in public. She says that that way. They realize that advertls- J when tired of chewing they spit their ing is worth money, and willingly pay 'sum out in the street and that she for it. Nothing like doing business in i steps on it or picks it up with her a town where merchants appreciate j skirts and carries it home and onto the value of the press and of adver- ,ner carpets, ana sne reeis ouiragea in Using space. The Salem Journal says: "Whether President Roosevelt 13 right or wrong fcis course has certainly made Wall street not only sit up and take notice, but to rear up and howl like a poison ed coyote." Well, when Wall street the matter. This woman is like many another, in that she can see but one side to a I proposition. At the present time thee Is no law against her looking as to where she steps, against raising her skirts while she passes the offending gum, or against having her skirts made shorter which would be a wise .howls vou are safe in hazardinz a guess that something is being done thln8 t0 do for a dozen and suf" ificlent reasons the only side to the I proposition which she can see is that for the good of the masses. erallv bad for the robbers of Wall street, and well thev know it. lher from a trinin effort 8he would strict the privileges of thousands of 1 women and children, any one of whom has the same right to the enjoyment ,of "life, liberty and happiness" that 'she has though she would scarce ac cept, that interpretation. A Portland man recently with the goods on him walled out that at Seaside. I It was the fault of a woman. The wo- Mrs. W. E. Pratt ami Miss Kate Bar man In the case was probably less to clay visited with friends lu Nuwberg blame than he, and temptation from a last Friday. woman Is not sufficient excuse for Attorney O. W. Knstham Is home lack of backbone on the part of any from a ten-day rest at Hot Ijkko and man. Baker City. 1 ' Mr. Ralph Oakley of Coos Bay Is visiting his parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. Clarence Oakley. I When Japan took hold of Korean Mrs. A. M. Latnont and Miss Clarl- i ENGLISH ETCHINGS. THE MAKING OF OLD KOREA. affairs the peninsula was almost des- hoi lamont are guests at the home of titute of roads, waterworks, hospitals. Mrs. Itoslna Fonts. schools and banks, aud the treasury Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frost and son. was so depleted that no funds were Melville are home after a pleasant so- available for such works. It was Ja- Journ at Ocean Park. pan that raised $3,000,000 for Korean Miss Maude Turley of Astoria is needs, of which $750,000 was at once a guest of the Misses Hilda and Myr allotted to the building of high roads tie Tooze of Gladstone, connecting the chief 'harbors and Misses Edith Cheney and Nannie cities. A common school system on Cochran are homo after a pleasant the Japanese plan was created, and visit with friends at McMlnnvllle. the other needed works were prompt ly and efficiently undertaken. Courts of justice had ben mere auction rooms, where Judicial favor was given to the highenl cah bidder, and the royal or Imperial court was a veri table sink of corruption. These have been reformed by the Japanese, and are rapidly being put upon a basis which would be creditable to any civ ilized land. ' It will not do to retort that while bestowing these blessings Japan has robbed Korea of something still more precious : For what avail the plow or sail. Or land, or life. If freedom fail? For as a matter of fact, freedom has not failed, but has been enlarged to the Korean people. Freedom as a nation has not failed because as a nation Korea has for centuries had no freedom. She has now and then exchanged one master for another, but has always been under some mas ter. It was best that she should now be under one who will not oppress her for his own selfish profit, but will reform and upraise her for her own good. New York Tribune. The capital represented by Oreat Britain's cotton trade Is SS.flOO.OiaMaW a year aud the profits fa.'VO.ooo.ODO year. An enterprising Londoner advnrtlsus that he Is prepared to teach Journalism, literature aud public speaking "In Ore lessons." Fined at Ruthorlnud on thvlr wed ding day for willful damage while drunk, a young couple could not ol- tain the required money and were driven off to prison amid the cheers of a nunureu or tue urines gin menus. Among the causes of rural depopula tion In Eugland are the attractions of cities, the conversion of arable land tnto pasture, the consolidation of farms, the use of lator saving instiiln try, the low average wag- of f3.S a week, the erase to get rich quirk, the spirit of the age and Its restless desire for amusement ' STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMBINO TINNINO and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrati lie ItB'ii a Specialty. Oregon City, Fhont 2082. Oregon. Wall street set up a howl about Secretary Bonaparte and said he had been talking too much. It was inti mated that he could do the amende honorable by resigning. And now i Secretary Bonaparte has shocked j Wall street by saying he has no in-, PRISON EVILS vs. WHIPPING POST tention of resigning. The President! Certain people are rushing into print seems to have men about him who'wIth their views against what they -will take no dictation from Wall are pleased to term the "inhuman street. Standard Oil or Steel Trust. ' whipping post" Some milder punish That is as it should be. jment must be found, they clamor, and then chatter away as If they had been A Salem citizen rises to his feet to through all the details and knew all ask the city officials to do something about it. towards having the weeds and ov-, What Is the matter with the whip erhanging trees trimmed along the ping post? Will it produce the evil walks In that city. If Oregon City peo- effects on a dozen chosen victims that pie could be Induced to cut the grass a term In the penitentiary or the com and weeds along their walks, and mon prison? And who Is punished prune back shade trees that annoy the most In a prison sentence, the vic the passerby, it would add greatly to tim or the two Bcore of honest people neatness of the appearance of the who must pay for his keep In idle city and attract visitors and prove a ness? good advertisement for Oregon City j A man is adjudged guilty of steal and Oregon. ing chickens. Under the present meth- od he is sentenced to ninety days In Certain editors and philosophers the workhouse. While there the corn are having long-winded discussions munity tH&t sends him up must pay at this time on "What it costs to rear the workhouse keeper thirty cents a a child." The chances are that tha day for his keep and allow him to majority of the writers who have eri- wring all the labor possible out of the tered the "contest" never had any, man. The man Is kept Imprisoned in children, or else made a dismal failure a foul den and It cannot long remain of rearing them, and they are one and otherwise associating with compan all setting the figures very high. If Ions more evil than himself. He gets the average boy or girl is given an no better morally and Is made worse feven chance its dollars to doughnuts physically and all the time the com that he will be worth more in keeping munity pays thirty cents a day for the old people from rusting than the his trip down the hill of morals. And cost of rearing will foot up to. when he comes out he Is a hero In the eyes of a certain class and la The Wall street gan?j calling atten- lionized as such, ticn to the fact that they can create Suppose, on the other hand, he Is a panic if they want to, and when they given twenty lashes by a duly author want to, will get them nothing. That Izod agent. He escapes th-s moral Is, it won't get them anything they contamination, the physical degen vant, but it may call attention to erecy, the community saves the $27 the fact In such a way that the coun- board bill and you will not hear him try will take it up and fix Wall street bragging over his whipping, and no so that Its power will be nil. It is friend will lionize him on account of not aWaya wise to show one's his strlnes. Which is the more hu strength, for often an enemy is led inane; which Is the more apt to cause to plan for future encounters accord- him to stop and consider before again Ing to this new display of power. And committing the same crime; which the nation may find it wise-to accept will bring about the better condition Wall street at its own estimate, and 'to the Individual and community? at once proceed to trim It down where There are two sides to the- question there will be no danger. of a whipping post. NO TAXES HERE. , Harrlsvllle, the county seat of Ritchie county, W. Va., will be with out any municipal taxation this year for the first time In the old town's history. The announcement has just been made by the mayor, Romeo II. Freer, a former attorney general of the state. Harrlnvllle owns its own electric lighting plant, and the profit from Its operation combined with the interest on the town's money In banks will afford ample revenue for all estimated municipal expense, so that no corporate tax will be laid. No other town in West Virginia ever en Joyed this distinction. TIME CARD. O. W. P. RAILWAY L.rave CO Arrive o c o it) 3 a v Leave B a a o 14:00; 6:25 7:00 7:35 8:4; 5:40, 7:201 7:55 8:30 8:101 9: OH 9:40 9:20110:15 5:481 7:30 8:05 8:40 9:15' 9:50 10:25 5:50, 6:25' 7:00 7:3.r 8:10 8:45 9:20 9 O a v u rrlve i tn u 1 2 Cm W 9:55!10:50!ll:00 10:30 11:25111:35 10:30 ll:05!12:00!l2:10lll:Or. 11:40 12:35112:45111:40' 12:15 12:60 1:25 2:00 2:35 3:10 3:45 4:20 4:55 5:30 6:05 6:40 7:15 750 8:25 9:00 10:001 11:00 12:0 1:10 1:20 1:45 2:20 2:55 3:30' 4:05 4:401 5:15 5:501 6:25 7:00 7:35 8:10 8:45 9:20 9:52 10:52 11:52 12:521 1:55! 2:30 3:05 3:40 4:15! 4:501 5:25 6:00 6:35 7:10 7:45 8:20 8:55 9:30 12:15' 12:501 1:25 2:00 2:35 3:10 3:45) 4:20! 4:50 5:30! 6:05 6:40 7:15 7:50 8:25 6:00! C:35 7:10 7:45 8:20 8:55 9:30 5!10:0 10:40 11:15 11:60 12:25 1:00 1:35 2:10! 2:45! 3:20' 3:55 4:30 5:05 5:40 6:15! 6:50 7:25 8:00 8:35 9:00 9:35 10:00 11:00! 12:00 von 6:54 7:29 8:04 8:39 9:14 9:49 10:24 10:59 11:34 12:09 12:44 1:19 1:54 2:29 3:04 3:39 4:14 4:49 5:24 5:59 6:34 7:09 7:40 8:19 8:54 .9:29 9:55 10:55 11:55 Mrs. Robert J. Goodfullow Is vis iting friends In Tacoma and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson. Mr. Allen Falrclough, who had an operation performed In a Portland hospital this week, Is reported as Im proving. Mr. Loo Rosensteln will leave short ly for Ithaca, N. V.. to enter the civil engineering department of Cornell University. ' Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Msrrs and son, and Miss Ova Marrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chlnn, have gone to Sand Lake for a short stay. Capt. M. D. Phillips of Oregon City U visiting In Albany for a few days renewing old acquaintances and do ing business. Albany Herald. Mayor and Mrs. E. O. Caufleld are spending a couple of weeks at Sea side, having Joined the Oregon City colony at that popular resort. ,Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw of Chi cago are visiting Oregon City friends. Mrs. Shaw was a Miss Minnie Acker man and formerly resided here. "Messrs. Carl and Joseph Ganong. sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ganong. left Monday night for Palo Alto, where they will attend Standford University. Recorder Walter Dlmlck Is home from his vacation, spent In Tillamook county, and reports a fine time. Mrs. Dlmlck will not return for some days yet. Miss Martha F. Draper has gone to the coast for a short rest. While there. she will be the guest of Mrs. John W. nlckford of Seaside and Miss Laura Pope of Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cauflld and daughter. Edna, and son Wallace and Raymond, and Miss Edna Daul ton, returned home Saturday from a camping trip at Mount Hood. Mr. K. C. Thomas, proprietor of the Enterprise, Is attending the meet Ing of the Oregon Editorial Associa tion which convenes at Astoria and Seaside, Friday and Saturday of this week. Miss Josephine Newton, who has been visiting friends In this city, re turned Monday to her duties In Philadelphia hospital. Shrt-expecti to visit Oregon City again in two years. Master Arthur Zlnser disturbed a nest of yellowjackets Wednesday and was badly stung by the pests. At first fears were entertained that the stings might prove serious, but at last ac counts he was getting along nicely. Miss Lizzie Pankratz, wha has been living at Kutchlkan, Alaska, for the pust four years Is visiting friends in Oregon City and vicinity. As Miss Pankratz expects to return to Alaska within a few weeks It is safe to say that ahe likes the country and her work there. DON'T LET CHILDREN- Read at dusk or by firelight Read 111 prtntod hooka nor one In mall type. Hare a light too near the eyes, the heat and glare being Injurious. ltead too long at a time. Stoop over a bonk. Pad positions In sitting are a fruitful caus of curva ture of the spine. Suffer with Imperfect sight At the first sign of trouble have the e fes seen to. Re treated by Incompetent oculists. Take the child to the best yoi can afford. LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & F0UMAL Proprlstora. OREGON CITY. OREGON WOULD MERGE ELEVATORS 16 Years experience in the making of the best class of Photo graphs, will be at your service on Wednesday, Aug. 28 I have purchased the Cheney Studio and am thoroughly refitting it. Commencing with Sunday, Sept I, I will be in my studio each Sunday, pre pared to give sittings. Come in and see sam ples of my work. BRADLEY The Photographer . OREGON CITY THE BRUNSWICK W. H. SILCOX, Prop. Hotel and Restaurant Best Service and Accouinioda'intis Main St., Opp. suspension Bridge CASCADE LAUNDRY Clotbsa Washsd "Walter Tbaa Snow." Family Washings at Baooahl IUU- -No worry, do rgrta If you phoos 1304. Our wagon will call Phona 221-Offlca P. O. Bid. Main 81 Pioneer Transfer And Express C. r.ORIseZ, Prop. Successor to C. N, QUEEN MAN land and Gravsl OrtQoo Cl'y Ortgon. Plumbing & "3nlnfl 1st Air farasctt. flop f )pt, 'irnit, Spray fsmpi, Waitr Pipes, ipyla Mutrtalt. All Klmls Of Jobbing a Specialty Estimates O'veo oo All Class nt Work. Rs Phcu I8U 8hop 914 N. Main 8t Ortgon City, Or CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law, COBWEB WINE HOUSE 417 Main St. Oregon City Heckel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel ling out to Heckel & England. 523 MAIN STREET CASTEL To Mllwaukle only. !Vla Lent's Junction, dally except Sunday, leave on Sundays, 4:30 a. m. i A. M. figures in Roman; M. In hlack. 5 Farmer of Minnesota to Combine for Better Conditions. A big merger of farmers' elevators In Minneapolis Ih to he formed at a meeting called o take place In Minne apolis September G, by prenidents and the managors, it is said, of the several elevators throughout the state. The plan Is to secure the co operation of 200 farmers' elevators In N the state Into one central organiza tion. It is estimated that fully 20,. 000 farmers will be represented at the meeting. The fanners surround ing the towns where such elevators are operated usually own stock in them, and thus are interested in the movement to merge them In order to secure bettor grading, better terminal facilities and better means of market ing their grain. HIM 111 ., '- vi " 1 FAMOUS AT HOME FOR & GENERATIONS PAST; I FAMOUS NOW ALL OVER , THE WORLD. n For sale by I ' E. MATHIE8. I . i I . k - -? i : V J , ! V 48964 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. He has proved himself to be a Fine Breeder as well as a Fine Horse. , Terms:Single Service $10; to Insure $20. SPEIGHT & RAWEY