4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER e, 1907. ("Wcrnn Otv Fntrnrtv saU1 secretary Garfivui in a recent wregon viiy Enterprise UervU)w ..0ur ltm,8UKatUm hM Published Every Friday. IhronRht to light the fact that 'there By THK STAR FRESS. j,8 a ummr trust, Although I cannot Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post- say when the first action will be com office as second class matter. Imonced, I presume it will take the Subscription Rates: form of an Inquiry before the Inter One Year fl.SO state Commerce Commission. The Six Months .75 lumber business la a National tnat I- Trial subscription, two months.. .25tutton, and one luterest now controls Subscribers will find the date of ex- the entire business." plratkm stamped on their papers fol-j lowing their name. If last payment Is , , , . , not credited, kindly notify us. and ! There Is no place la which Congress the matter will recelre our attention, can spend the money of the Nation . : r---r-r-r- Inhere the returns to the whole peo- MR. U'REN FOR SENATOR. pie will be so large as lu the Improve The Oregonlan doesn't like Mr. ment of our rivers and haroors. A U'Ren for some cause or other. ' million dollars spent on the Columbia Whether it Is because he continues and the Willamette will bring returns to live In Oregon City rather than , many fold what the same amount of Portland, or because he has aecom- j money spent in railway construction, plished some things in politics dls- And in the improvement of rivers and tasteful to the Oregonlan man. de-j harbors the benefit is not limited to ponent saith not; but it stilt remains ;the few but to many, and with an ever that the Oregonlan man doesn't like : widening prosperity Mr. U'Ren. We make this statement as a preface to what that paper says of this citizen of Oregon City Raflroad regulation seems more pop- for uilar than railroad ownership. This la the fact that the Oregonlan will say ,as 11 shouK1 be th railway should anything about a citizen of this city be amenable to wise laws; the country mar be of Interest to others Hvlnsr ! should not be forced to buy them In here. Under the headtng."Mr. U'Ren a Candidate," It says: order that they may be wisely oper ated. And in case of sale the people "Mr. U'Ren has expressly reserved ma" be certain of one thing-that the his constitutional right to become a!rall,a' Wo" a"' to man candidate for the United States Sen-jiP111816 tnlnK3 aml men tnat ,h l,e ate but says he Is not a candidate at Ple win be certain to pay two prices this tlmft Rnf nhv ahnnl.l ha anal- a 'for them. seat in the United States Senate when he can accomplish so much more outside? Mr. U'Ren was once Hurrah! The city is to have a new public wharf at the foot of Eleventh a member of the legislature from j street. This is good news; news of Clackamas county. Can anyone point ; all Improvements Is good. The Enter to a piece of legislation originated by jprjse congratulates Frank Busch on him while he was a member of that, the success which has come to his body? As a private citizen, however, 'perseverance, and it also congratu- he has accopmllshed much. To hini is accorded credit (or censure) for the adoption of the initiative and ref erendum, the direct primary, the home rule for cities amendment, and several other measures of minor im portance. Not In a thousand years of service in the legislature could Mr. U'Ren have done so much legislating. If he aspires to be a national law- lates the citizens of Oregon City on the adding of one more new enter prise to those which go to make a live and hustling city. We are in receipt of a 36-page pam phlet published by the Standard Oil Company telling all about "how It happened." We are not even sorry Oregonlan Is not willing anyone else should have healthy "kids" except the machine, and It wants a hand in their early training. Michigan Is looking Into plans to reforest Itself. If the state had ap plied the principles of forestry long ago It 'would bo Immensely better oft Oregon people should bear this In mind and act before It Is too late. PERSONALS from a six weeks' outing at Ocean Park, Wash. Hew R. 0, lllackwoll and family ar rived home from Ocean Park Katun Mrs viola ii,irm u vi.itinrf I'1?. ftml r,,l,olt I'Wwmt vacation friends lu White Salmon. Washington has put the ban on the cigarette, so far as the sale Is con cerned. Hut you can roll a fresh one each minute of the day for yourself and thus your personal liberty Is protected. Attorney W, S. U'Ren made a busi ness trip to Salem Friday. Postmaster Randall Is on a visit to friends and relatives at Elk City. MIbs Martha F. Draper has returned from a pleasant sojourn on the Coast, Mr. R. I ltolman had as guest last week his brother, W. P, ltolman, of llaudon. Misses Ethel Craves and Jessie He bee are homo after a pleasant stay at Newport. Mr. George allnklns Is homo from - a pleasant slay of two weeks nt Ya- Two saloons werev "held up" In julna Ray. Portland last week. Will the next Miss Alverna Horn Is homo after news bo from the other extreme and snomltng her vacation pleasantly at tell the story of holding up a church Puget Sound. Just after the collection. Mrs, C. O. Albright Is homo from - " Seaside, called here by the lllnoss of Now we are told that llonaparte has 8 llt'1 Rrandehlld. decided that the Alton road has been Mr- Frank T. Griffith has Joined given an Immunity bath. If this is ,lls family at Tioga, where he will true perhaps IUmaparte's retirement rwt for a few days, wilt come too late. Prof. Zlnser has gone to his farm ' near Lincoln and will bo followed later by Mrs. Zlnser. State Senator J. E. Hedges and fam ily have returned from a pleasant so journ at Yaqulna Ray. Mrs. A. D. Allen Is visiting friends In Newberg, where she will remain for If Coxey's army will march to the t,, (ltty or two w,,okf at that popular resort, iMIss Nora Gregory and Mrs, Edna Hughes of Oregon City arrived this morning to Join the campers at the Itlnxe hopyaid, Salem Ex. Mr. and Mrs. I.lnn H, Jones have re turned from u prospecting tour In Ogle Mountain, whew they are In terested In mining operations. Mrs, F. S, linker and daughter, Miss Charlotte Maker, are homo from a so journ at Pendleton whoio Mrs. linker went to take the baths for rhmimntlsm. Switzerland has Just celebrated the 600th anniversary of Its Independence. How would you like to be here when America celebrates her 600th Fourth? Northwest there will be no trouble In every man, from the captain down, finding a Job at good wages. WORLD'S HOP CROP. Following is the estimate given by a Seattle hop dealer of the 1907 crop of the world: Russia 50,000 to 70,000 Germany 400.000 to 450,000 Austria 320.000 to 350,000 France 60,000 tp 75.000 Belgium 40,000 to 50.000 England 400,000 to 420,000 America 500,000 to 550,000 Mr. Fred J. Nelson underwent an operation for appendicitis In a Port land hospital last Friday. Miss Eva Moulton returned Tues day from Long Beach, where alio pleasantly spent her vacation. Mrs. Belle A. Sleight, deputy clerk, Is back at her desk In the Court House after a pleasant vacation of two weeks. Miss Louise Cochran is homo from a Mrs, Chan Fitch of Seattle Wash., Is a guest of friends In this city. Hhrt was a former resident, mouio yoars ago Mr, Filch, since deceased, pub lishing what was then known us the Oregon City Herald, Miss Vanda Coffey of Eugene Is the guest of Miss Angelluii Williams In this city. Mis Coffey, who Is a grad uate of the Statu University at Eu gene, Is on her wuy to Wellesley, where she will take a course of study at that college, MIhs Edith Cheney returned to her homo In Oregon City on Monday after noon, She has I u III the rlfy for the past month hiking charge of Che ney & Kruuiunts' photograph parlors, Mr. C. Schuebel and daughters Eu-'tn their absence nt the beach,-Mo- lalle and Roberta left Thursday for Ocean Park, Wash., where they will spend ten days In rest and recrea tion, Dr. Strickland Is on a trip through the East for rest anil recreation. While there he will Blend a course of lectures by one of the big Eastern specialists, Miss liotta Uveriuore left Wednes day morning for her home In Pendle ton, after having spent the Summer with friends and relatives In this city and Portland. Miss Lillian Orlessen lias gone to Seaside for a visit at the Albright cottage. Miss Nan Cochran will Join the Jolly party now lu possession the last of this Week. Miss Edna Park, has gone to the bedside of her slster ln law In Van couver, where she will endeavor to be of assistance In nursing her friend back to health. Mrs. W. H. Wiggins and her rhll Mlnnvllto Register. Miss Nan Cochran, who hs a posi tion on the editorial staff of the Ore gon City Courier, was an over Sunday guest of Mis Ethel Cheney lu this city. Miss Cochran as a former com posltor In this office two years ago. McMlnnvJllo Register. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel S. Dolman, who were married, In Polk county August 31. 1817 celebrated tlelr diamond wed ding nt their home In MeMlnnvllle. Mr. Ilolman crossed the plains In 1S43 ami Mrs. llolmnn. who was Miss Mar tha E. Burnett, rame In IS 10, This worthy couple raised nine children, , all of whom are now living. Miss Mary Conyers. at one time a popular employe In the Enterprise of fice, Is making a hit us a soloht at Mendota, III. In a report of a recent concert at which she snug the Mendo ta Bulletin says of her: "Miss Mary Conyers more than exceeded the antic ipation of those who had heard her do- dren have returned to their home jllKhtful singing here before and with Portland after a pleasant visit to h"r ful1- w,, controlled voice brought Mrs. Wiggins' parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,h rest to the opinion of the others. James Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheney. Mr. O. jA. Cheney and Miss Edith Cheney left visit to Newberg where she was the Thursday for Lafayette to attend the for the Standard. Its promoters or its maker, why not devise a National in- beneficiaries, and we are In sympathy mauve ana referendum and get it adopted, and then proceed to remedy all the governmental Ills to which this country is heir? Place limitations upon me acuviues or so effective a confiscation man as Mr. U'Ren by electing him to the United States Senate? It would be equal to burying him alive." with the big fine Imposed and hope It will be collected to the last cent even if it becomes necessary to take I old John D.'s benzine buggy in the A western senator, writing to a friend, says: "The corporations, here, as elsewhere, are all against Roose- Prof. Ernst Heckel of Berlin says ve:t- and are doing all they can to man Is but an ape with two pairs of jdown him and to prevent a contlnua legs and that he is simply an animal. jtion. of nls policies." That is the whole We suppose the Professor is irritated story of the political activities of the with the old theology which proclaims Present year, and the effort to down man made In God's image, separate j Roosevelt and his policies will not end and distinct from the animal kingdom, until iafter the next election. and that he wishes to belittle the "i. - creator of man. But if man came up Senator Foraker says that before we from the animal, or even through the think of revising the tariff the people animal from even the lower types of should be heard from. Does Joseph life and this theory has many imli- j Benson mean that for a Joke? It Is cations which bear It out the creator : because the people have been heard Is not belittled because of the fact, .from that the President is so anxious but rather gains glory in it. To us it to make a start along that line. For seems more wonderful for a being to aker should learn to be a good listen- be able to develop man from the ac- er; he has already shown himself to tive protoplasm, through the many and varying steps which science says, than to have simply set alut it to make man as a distinct individual or be a ready talker. Total 1.770,000 to 1,905,000 Total last year 1,577.000 In the State of Washington It Is estimated that there are fully 50.000 bales on the poles, but since a good many growers have decided not to pick, in view of the present ruinously low prices of the product, It is Im possible to more than vaguely guess as to the size of the Washington pro duct. Estimates of the California crop place the output for that state at 90,-! 000 to 95,000 bales, and the product there Is said generalry to be of good quality. New York will produce 43,- 000 to 50,000 bales, as against 05,000 j bales In 1906, and the quality of the ! New York product Is said to be ex-' ceptlonally good. ! It Is believed that Oregon has fully I 160,000 bales on the poles, but prol-1 ably 20 percent of the crop will not ! be harvested. The rule In this state j this year will be to pick only the best ' of the hops, and samples of the new crop that have already been received by Portland dealers are equal In the quality to any ever seen In this mar ket. ' guest of her sister. Mrs. J. P. Keat ing. Mrs. M. K. West and daughters, Emelle and Bessie, were up from Port land Labor Day visiting friends In this city. Mr. Oudln Roberts Is home from a vacation at Newport. He will got to Oakland next week to visit friends In that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer and their daughter. Mrs. C. B. Frlssel. are home funeral of Mrs. Willis Johnson, who died Monday at Helm, Mrs. E. E. Brodle has reutrned to her Portland home from the Coast and resumed her classes In vocal music. Mrs. Brodle has as pupils several bright young singers from Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Huntley were registered at Hotel Astor, Now York, Monday of this week. They are mak ing an extended trip through the East combining business and pleasure. The duets by her and Mrs. Frit were particularly pleading numbers." She will return to her home In Portland within a few weeks. WANTED. Fifty bop pickers Have 23 acres to pick; two yards. Good new hop shanties for pickers. Good water and plenty of wood at camp. Free vege tables for pickers. Will begin picking about August 21. Write at once so we can place your names on our books. No boon fighters need apply. OGLES BY BROS, CO. Box 6S, R. F. D. 4. Aurora. Ore. VV O UiO MAIN STREET, CORNER 7TH TOT? ThTTtX OREGON CITY, OREGON S sweeping reduction in all our depart ments. I am going to put in new lines and must therefore sacrifice my entire stock in order to make room. ABSOIL17TEIY BIO FABLE What's become of the Clackamas : county fair proposition? What are type. To us science seems to magnify the officers doing at this Unify The rather than take from the powers oflate set Is not very far distant and the Creator of all things. jif the project is to be a winner every . j minute counts in preparation for the Considerable criticism is heard event- Ever-one interested in see from farmers relative to the removal inR a s,Iessful exhibit should be up of hitching posts from the side streets aiul ,oing from now t0 the tlme. the in this city. It has been said that gates are PeD many farmers will go to Canby to j trade where the merchants are work- The latest announcement from lng zealously for farmer trade in Secretary Garfield is to the effect case there are to be no racks on Or- tnat tl'ere wi!1 no delay from this egon City streets. But it is the pur- on ia t!ie matt'-r of granting patents pose of the Council to make certain to those entitled to them. This means improvements, one of whicii may be that actual settir.-rs are to be eneour to keep hitching racks off the main , a?f:1- at the same time speculators streets, and if so. places will be pro-;wi!1 prosecuted for any infring vided for hitching elsewhere. The m,jnt f'1? law. side streets, with electric cars and '; - - autos on one side and S. P. trains on ' Council voting to indefinitely post- the other, are not ideal daces to pone consideration of the petition for hitch. Some place will b? and ought an election to determine whether or to be provided for the convience of no the citizens of Oregon City want an people from the country. Those who excise board does not mean that there intend to stay for several hours, how- .will be no ebction. The law provides ever, will find it removes a load of other means of getting it before the care as to safety of their rigs if they people besides the action of Council. will hitch them in some feed barn till i ready to go home. j The Oregonlan should not stab In HORSE WANTED. Would like to hire a saddle horse for two or three days a week. Will he given good care and not overridden. Address, IXL, care Enterprise. Following are a few of the many lines we are trying to sacrifice : TIME CARD. 0. W. P. I Arrive RAILWAY Leave 3 ! C a 1 the dark at the "Oregon City divorce Now that nearly every writer with niH1" TllfJ "n,i!l" ' maintained prin "a pen in hand" Is telling how to ri!'a,1y f'"- the dissatisfied hubby and raise a child the Roseburg News con-,w!f('' "f Portland, and the Oregonlan tributes the following: "To bring up shl,"ll not get miffed because so a child the way he should go, travel nian' 'i'mons publications get away that way yourself. Stories first heard !" tho "tle. at a mother's knee are never wholly forgotten; a litle spring that never ' Walla Walla prison, Wash., Is to dries up on our Journey through the have a newspapar printed In the in scorching years. The sooner you get stltutlon. We hope It may meet the a child to be law unto himself the fate of the paper printed in the Ohio sooner you make a man out of him. penitentiary die because there are Children need models more than crlti- no dishonest printers to be found In cism. We can never check what is the state at. least there were none In bad in them unless we cherish what prison. Is good in them." i I The Oregonlan presented Ex-Sena- "The lumber trust is td be the tor U'Ren with a pair of healthy nor fno with which the Roosevelt "kids" last Sunday. This seems fun- Z O a o a a O X3 a a 5 a cs o a Arrive (Si a 2 ! 4:001 5:401 5:48' C:2.-)l 7:20 7:30! 7:00 7:35 7:55! 8:05 8:30 8:40 8:10 9:051 9:15' 8:45 9:40! 9:50! 9:20!l0:15il0:20 9:55;10:50!ll.00 5:50 C:25 7:00 7:35 8:10 8:45 9:20 G:00' 0:35 7:10 7:45 8:20' 8:55! 9:30 G:54 7:29 8:04 8:39 9:14 9:49 10:24 9: 3f.il 0:05'1 0:59 1 0: 30 1 1:25'11:35!10: 30110:40 11:34 1 1:0512:0012:10111 :05'lt :15 12:09 ll:40:i2:35!12:45lll:40:il:50 12:44 12; 15 1:10 1:2012:15!12:25 1:19 12:so 1:45 1:55'12:50 1:00 1:54 1:25 2:20 2:30 1:25 1:35 2:29 2:00 2:55 3:05 2:00 2:10 3:04 2:35 3:30 3:40 2:35 2:45 3:39 3:10 4:05 4:15 3:10 3:20 4:14 3:45 4:40 4:50 3:45 3:55 4:49 4:20 5:15 5:25 4:20 4:30 5:24 4:55 5:50 6:00 4:50 6:05 5:59 5:30 6:25 6:35 5:30 5:40 6:34 6:05 7:00 7:10 6:05 6:15 7:09 6:40 7:35 7:45 6:40 6:50 7:40 7:15 8:10 8:20 7:15 7:25 8:19 7:50 8:45 8:55 7:50 8:00 8:54 8:25 9:20 9:30 8:25 8:35 .9:29 9:00 9:52 9:00! 9:55 10:0010:52 9:35 11:0011:52 10:00 10:55 12:05 12:52 11:00 11:55 I 12:00 1:00 CARPETS Granite Carpets, fast color, 50c now 35c per yd. Half wool, 65c carpet now 45c All wool 90c carpet now 75c $1.25 wool carpet now $1.00 LINOLEUMS 75c values now 50c per yard $1.00," " 75c " " PAINTS Imperial best garanteed 5 years per gallon $1.25 per quart 35c $1.25 screen doors for 75c each $2.00 M " 41 $1.25 " 25c val. window screens 15c" 35c " " " 20c " $3.50 top matress 4.50 " 2.50 spring mattress $2.25 3.00 1.50 2.25 GLASS 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 12x14, 14x18, 16x20, 2Cx24, 24x30, 24x32, 24x28, 28x32, 30x30, 24x36, 5c each 6c each 7c each 8c each 10c each 20c each 25c each 40c each 45c each 40c each 60c each 60c each 55c each Pruit Jars at Cost CROCKERY 60c cups and saucers, set. 40c 75c " " " 50c and all our stock accordingly, WALL PAPER 10c paper, 5c per double roll 20c " 10c 25c 44 15c 44 44 30c 44 20c 44 40c 30c 44 ' 44 Kitchen Chairs 75c values $1.25 values 55c each 1.00 " AXES $1.25 values 75c each Ranges and Stoves Ranges from. - - $22.50 up administration will measure swords," ny When one stops to consider that the black. To Milwaukle only. !VIa Lent's Junction, dally except Sunday, leave op Sundays, 4:30 a. m. A. M. figures In Roman; P. M. in These are facts. If you see it in our ad it's so. Call and be convinced. Main and Seventh Sts. V V El 0 UmUO The Home Furnisher