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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1908. LI11UL1,.1 - ' l - -- Oregon Gty Enterprise E. E. Published Evry Friday BROOIE, Editor and Publisher. Hrtorod at Oregon City, Or., Post office as second-class matter. Subscription Rates: On Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Trial Subscription, Two Months. .25 Subscribers will And the date of ex juration stamped on their papers fol towing their name. If last payment is not credited, kindly notify us, and Ute matter will receive our attention, The Republican Ticket. U. S. Senator II. M. CAKE, of Multonomah. .. Congressman WILLIS C. H.VWLEY. of Marlon. Supreme Judge. ROBERT; S. BEAN, of Lane. Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah. Railroad Commissioner First DIst THOMAS K. CAMPBELL, of Lane. Prosecuting Attorney Fifth District E. B. TONGUE, of Washington. Joint Representative Clackamas and Multnomah C. N. McARTHUR. of Multnomaii. Representatives JAMES U. CAMPBELL. WALTER A. DIMICK. LINN E. JONES. Commissioner W. H. MATTOON. Sheriff . RICHARD L. GREAVES Clerk F. W. GREENMAN. Recorder CHAUNCEY E. RAMSBY. Asessor H. S. MOODY. Treasurer J. C. PADDOCK Coroner R. L. HOLMAN School Superintendent T. J. GARY. Surveyor S. A. D. HL'NGATE. DO YOUR WHOLE DUTY. Is Clackamas County going to do her share toward rolling up a huge majority for the Republican State ticket next Monday. This is the ques tion that is most pertinent and to which every voter will have to give an answer for himself. Let no Republi can be fooled with the thought that a Republican legislature will elect George Chamberlain to the United States Senate from Oregon City Statement No. 1 to the contrary not withstanding. This is no time to flirt with war ring elements in the party. The Re publican voters have a duty to their nominees, who are entitled to the loy al support of every man who is affil iated with the Grand Old Party that presents an unbroken record from Lincoln to Roosevelt for great and patriotic deeds. The Republican par ty is the affirmative party, always first in advancement along the lines of a better civilization, and the Dem ocratic party has always been a neg ative party, placing stumbling blocks in the way of progress, from the days of slavery down to the present day. This is the history of It So we say it is the real duty of ev ery Republican to stand by his party colors, and this is true along the line. Vote the ticket straight. Place your little personal likes and dislikes in your pocket, just forget them, lor there may come a day when some of you will aspire to office, and you have no right then to expect tne solid sup port of your party unless you give as you would receive. But, aside from this feature of the campaign, there is a principle' Involved, and this is the principle of Iijpublicanisai. Be a Re publican ail t5e way down the ticket, or don't' be anything. You car.not vote lor a lot of Democrats or yet for one Democrat and claim allegiance to the Republican party with good grace. Pro.sptcts are excellent for a splen did victory next Monday, for the elec tion of the whole ticket, and if all the Republicans of Clackamas Coun ty do what they ought to do, there will be no question. Campaign farces have been tossed about in the hope of benefit to Democratic and so-called Republican candidates. Every one of them have been nailed. The story that Harry Moody, the Republican nominee for Assessor, is to appuint John C. Bradley for thief deputy is simply circulated to injure Mr. Moody j and has no foundation in iaci, iuuuku there is no good reason why Mr. Bradley would not make a competent J Deputy Assessor, and no right-rninueti : man expects Mr. Moody to turn down j his friends. The tale of the Prohibi-; tion speech that Superintendent of Schools Gary never made at Estaca da is being industriously passed : around, and is manufactured out of j whole cloth. Mr. Gary is making his own campaign and has no interest in ! the fight for or against Prohibition leyoud that of any other good c.U- j zen. It is all up to the Republicans of Clackamas County. No Democrat can be elected to office here without the aid of Republican votes. It Is to your interest, as a Republican, to of fer no aid to the members of the mi-! norily p.irty, who are asking you to vote against your own good nominees. LLLL---JX ! I VOTE "YES" ON THE U. OF 0. It begins to look as if the vote for the University appropriation will be almost unanimous, as it should be. Everyone interested in the welfare and development of the State will vote for the bill. A vote against it is a vote against Oregon. The irami-: gration boosters in the State, of Wash ( Ington are already using Oregon's at titude on the University of Oregon impropriation bill as an argument for the purpose of diverting homeseekers to their State. Since the form of the ballot title is, shall the appropriation be sustained, all friends of education should vote "yes." If you want the appropriation to become effective, mark your bal lot between 314 and "Yes," ARMORIES ARE NECESSARY. Commodious and comfortable arm ories, well equipped for the purposes r.re absolutely necessary for the prop er training of the men in tho art of self defense In time of war. At tho present time the State Is paying out In rent, for armories between $7000 and S000 a year and In most of the towns, the armories are mere rook eries, unadnpted for the purposes ami without proper facilities for the stor ing of the property the Government Las entrusted to tho Company com manders, and for which they are re quired to give bond in tho sum of $2000 for the safe keeping thereof, and for which they must pay if there be nnv loss, damage or stealage. As a business proposition, is it not bet tor for the State to have its own arm ories. than to continue as a renter, to sav nothing about the many other ad vantages incident to State ownership? The state will in ten or twelve years have saved in rentals alone sufficient to pav for these armories. Again, the property will greatly increase in value as the vears go by. so that this appro priation will be more In the nature of a good Investment on tho part of the state, than that or a gift to the National Guard. Again, every dollar of the State's money, under this law, will go into the actual building and construction of the armories, as most of tho towns where armories wnl be built have .signified, through their public bodies, a willingness to give the ground upon which they are to be constructed, to the State, and at no cost to the State. While a large amount of unfinished business will be left by Congress for completion next winter, there is no doubt that the close of this session will present a record of achievement far in excess of the popular impres sion, and distinctly creditable to the Republican majorities in the two houses. Oswego, one of the oldest and best known of Portland's suburban towns, is determined to organize, incorporate and give other live Oregon communi ties proof that an old town beats them all growing when she gets started good and proper. Do you believe in education? Do you want a State University? If so, vote "yes" No. 314 on the official bal lot on election day. The passage of this bill will increase your taxes a little more than 2 cents if you pay taxes on $1,000 Worth of property. All progressive citizens should support the bill. Vote for the increased appropria tion for the University of Oregon. Don't brand Oregon as a "mossback" state. Vote "yes" on election day. The bill has been endorsed by all the Oregon Commercial Clubs. Teachers' Associations, The State Federation of Labor and the Tax Payers' League. LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs. Surah Mcl'own was in the city from Solhvood Tuesday. For up-to-date mlllnery call on Miss C. Goldsmith. Percy Omlleld leaves tonight for Seattle to see the battleship Hoot A marriage license was Issued to Sussle A. Sawyer and P. J. O'Mearo Saturdays The largest assortment of hats ever brought to Oregon City at Miss C. Goldsmith's. Miss Marian Humble of Berkeley, has been visiting her cousin, Miss Schuebel. Horn, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornback. of Parkplace, a daughter. The latest novelties In lints, flow ers and trimmings at Miss C. Gold smith's. T. B. llanklns and family moved back tf Oregon I'ily from Southern Oregon last Saturday. For Sale, good disc plow or will ex change for sound work horse. S. T. Urltten, Meldruin Place. DoWltt's Little Early Risers aro safe, small, sure, and gentle little pills. Sold by Howell & Jones. Confectionery Store for sale or trade. This is a flue chance. Address Owuer, V. O. Hex 201, Oregon City. Mrs. Charles Albright and daugh ters Ktholwyn. Hess and Aline, It-ft Tuesday for Hood River to join Mr. Albright. FOR SALIC No. 7 U. S. Cream Separ ator, or will exchange for sound work horse. S. T. Britten. Meldruin Place. Mrs. Walter Little left Wednesday for Tacoma, where she will bo tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles Crossman, for ten days. Will Hanklns has purchased a saw mill in Washington County and ex pects to leave for there in the near future to take charge of the busi ness. MOTORCYCLE SCARES DEMOCRATIC STEED CANDIDATES ROBBINS AND JACK ' EXPERIENCE HIGH TIME ON WAY TO A MEETING. Wlllard Cheney's motorcycle, which was the cause of u runaway last. Sat urday evening, started another Tues day night on the road out of the city leading to the Abernethy section. Tin? road is rather narrow at this point, and has no railing, but Is bunked up Mgh on both sides and Is a very dan gerous place In ease of an accident. The highway runs close to the South ern 1'ncllle tracks. Tysday night 1,. W. Bobbins, canilldaui for Represen tative, and .1. K. .lack, cainlUlntr for assessor, started out id' the city lu a buggy bound for Clackamas Station to attend a Penmen'tlc rally. When a short distance out tiiey n.vi young Cheney, on his high-sounding spit-spit machine. The boy slowed down, and Mr. Bobbins, who was driving had no fears fur his mare until she was abreast the motor cycle, when the animal reared up and plunged over the grade, overturning the buggy and throwing out the candidates. Mr, .lack's face was slightly snatched and Mr. Bobbins was uninjured. The hit ter succeeded in stopping his mart' and the buggy was righted and they proceeded on to Clackamas In tlnio to be present at the meet lug. Baking Powder The beautiful spring veather that is being enjoyed everywhere in Ore gon is sufficient to make every man, woman and child in every village, town and city, and upon every farm, feel as though theirs was the best place in the wide, wide world to live. From Astoria to Huntington, and from Portland to Ashland, the base ball craze has full hold of the state, and every vacant lot is being utilized in preparing for later contests. Insist upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by Howell & Jones. A Mistaken Idea Some people have an Idea that in order to have a bank account, they must have a large sum to deposit; that the bank does not care to be bothered by small accounts. This, however, is not true of the Bank of Oregon City, which welcomes new ac counts, whether of $1, or $1000, and the same courtesy and service is accorded the small depositor as those in more fortunate circumstan ces. It is our object and wish to serve the public In finan cial matters in a manner that shall be satisfactory to all old or young, rich or poor. We want your banking bu siness and will be pleased to have you open an account with us. The Bank OF Oregon City ,1 have continual calls for small lin proved tracts near Oregon City, rang ing from $1500 up. I have two cus tomers uow looking for such homes Improved farms at the right price find quick sale. II. E. Cross, Oregon City. Attorney O. D. Eby, secretary of the Democratic county central com- mlttee, has gone to Reno and Carson City, Nevada, and will return about June C. Licenses to marry were Issued yes terdav to Eleanor M. Jessen and Charles M. Hallirrstadt, of Canyon Creek, anil to Katie Stone and E. Bartsch. Cascasweet Is for babies and child ren, and is especially good for the ills so common in hot weather. Look for the ingredients on the bottle. Con tains no harmful drugs. Sold by How ell & Jones. T. B. Fairclough Is in Oregon City on a short visit. A letter just receiv ed from his Ogle mine states that there is eighteen Inches of snow at that place. Linn E. Jones, successor to Howell & Jones, druggists, has Installed a $1800 soda fountain in his store. The fountain Is of white and Onyx marble and is one of the best in the State. Mr. John Riha of Vlning, la., says: "I have been soiling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold." Sold by How ell & Jones. Mrs. Otto F. Olson, acompanied by Rev. R. C. Blackwell, went to Van couver, Wash., Wednesday, to attend the funeral of her brother, Mr. Peter son, who was acldently killed near that town. The Oswego Juniors won from Oak Grove Sunday by a score of '1 to 1 In an interesting game. The same teams will play next Sunday at Oak Grove. The battery for Oswego is Whitten and Shaw. When your food seems to nauseate take Kodol. Take Kodol now until vnn know vnii are rlirht flea in There ! isn't any doubt about what it will do ; and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have us i ed Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold j by Howell & JoneB. ' Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F., held its semi-annual election of ol ficers Thursday night with the fol lowing result: Henry Waldron, Noble Grand; Harry M. Shaw, Vice Grand, i L. A. Feaster, secretary; John F. : Clark, Treasurer. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Adams, Miss ! Mary Ellen Long and District Attor ney Gilbert I Hedges have returned from Puget Sound, where they saw the battleship fleet. Mr. Hedges and Miss Long also visited Dr. and Mrs. Frede rick R. Hedges at Everett. I Kodol completely digests all classes of food. It will get right at the trouble and do the very work itself for the stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by Howell & Jones. Attorney C. Schuebel and daughter Eualia left Wednesday for Puget Sound to see the battleship fleet. Mr. Schuebel will return Monday in time to vote for Cake and the whole Re publican ticket and his daughter will be absent about three weeks. Mrs. II. M. Shaw left Sunday morn lug for Eugene to visit for a w'eek or so with friends. C. D. Utuurette and wife left Fri day for Seattle to wee the fleet. Guy Clark, a mining engineer from Texas, is visiting his parents lu this mi . Mr. and lrs. K. W. Scott have re turned from Salem, where they have been for tho last four days attend lug the Rebekah convention. Miss Eva Moulton and Ambrose Biownell will return home today from Puget Sound, where they have been seeing Admiral S perry's battleship fleet. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles K. porter and daughter Bemlce, of Baker City, urn lsitlng Mr. Porter's put cuts, Mr. und Mrs. R. W. Porter at Caneinuli. Isador Price Is down from The Dalles to remalu several weeks. The 20 months' old sou of Mr. and Mrs. (. C. Worthlngton, of Oswego. died there Sunday morning, and the funeral was held Monday from the family residence. Mt. Pleasant School Closet. The Mount Pleasant School Hosed an eight months' term yesterday uf terday afternoon, with a picnic in Holmes Park that was attended by abiuit 100 pupils and their parents and friends. There was an Interesting program of recitations, songs und drills by the pupils of the grades be low the seventh, and their work re flects much credit on their teacher, Mrs. Helen Grisez. Superintendent of Schools Gary was there und mudo a talk to the pupils and the afternoon was spent socially, u toothsome lunch being served. It Is the expectation of tho people of Mount Pleasunt to have two -teachers next year, as there are now So pupils enrolled und the num ber Is constantly increasing. Tho only Baking Powder made with Koyal Grape Cream of Tartar WJ mauu irora grancs pMjV Insures healthful andli delicious food for every nonie every dav aaicjrtiards vour food aca ntt rM.l alum and phosphate of lime PjJJJjJm TWO IN BASTILE. But Sam Bray It Held For Stealing a Watch. a raso of It. What better proof of j merit ran be hud than xurh endorse- After Imbibing a (inutility if liquid spirits last Friday night. John Wullek strolled down near the old foundry only to come Into contact with Sum Ilray, whose desire for unlaw ful gain ,lVr n, uidn.-ys ami Irregularity of tlient? Theodore Iletirth, living at Park place, about two miles f mm Oregon City, Ore., nays: "I found Dunn's Kid ney pills do Just whul Is claimed for themm. For a long Hum 1 suffered a good ileal with lameness and aching hud been lllrreused with Home of the same Juice. limy managed to roll Wullek about In the dust, tear Ids vest and appropriate his watch. Wul lek Immediately reported the matter to Policeman t'oohe, but was ho full that he ciiulil nit give any lutein. gent description of the offender. The officer arrested the Informant on the charge of druukc uih-hs and in a short time had Hray In the busllle for the same offence. Wallek'H hat and hoi if the missing buttoiiH were found near the scene of the encoun ter. The nlllcers huil given up nil hope .of finding the offender when the Injured man, having sobered up. found that his cellmute curried the missing watch. Ilray has been bound over to the Circuit Court. CASE AFTER CASE. the action of the kldiieyii. The trouble was Hot Severn enough to Iny mo up, but was very annoying and made It it I tiled 1 1 for me to ntoop or lift Mtiy thing without my buck paining me. I was Induced to try I loan's Kidney Pills from the reroinmendutloii of a friend, and went to Huntley iinm.' drug store for them. Their use absolutely re moved the trouble with the kidneys, strengthened my buck and In every way proved your remedy to be worthy of all confidence." For sale by till deuliTM. price SO cents. Foster Mllbtirn Co., llufTalo, New York, solu agents for the United Stutns. Kemenilmr the name -Doan's and take no other. ELECTRIC THEATRE 504 Main St. Opposite P. 0. High Class Amusement for Men, Women and Children. Programme for Thursday, Fri day and Saturday and Sunday Includes: "Mr. Shortsighted Goes Shrimp ing." Illustrated Song "Yesterday." By Miss Catherine Reld. Comic Pictures. "Gabriel Grub How the Surly Sexton Learnt Good .will toward Men. 10c and 5c. j Photographic i Studio I Letter Lllst. I, bit of unclaimed letters at the uiui ..in.... tit ,i ...ii foe r..M t-..,.i. Plenty More Like This In Oregon iwdlnif Miiv I'D: City. j Women's LlHtllrnwn, MIhh Mar- Scores of Oregon City pmple enn gurel; Hoover. Mrs. Huby; HIiihoii, tell you about Moan's Kidney I'lllH. ..Mrs. (1. or J.; Whorton, Mm. (J. II. Many a hnppy citizen muki-H a puhllo I Men'M Mat - Ferguson W II (I) Htutement of his experience. Hero Is j Unske, Hill; Wood I,. A S T O Xl X -A. . Sunday Ball Game. The Oregon City Independents will play baseball on the Canemah Park grounds next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock againnt the Arleta team. This Is a return game as the Inde pendents went to Arleta last Sunday and won in a 10-lnnlng game with a score of 8 to 7. The teams are very evenly matched and an interesting contest is anticipated. The line-up of the local team follows: Shaw, catch er; Endres, pitcher; Jefferson, short stop; N. Long, first base; R. Fors berg, seeond base; O. Fredericks, third base; Hanklns, right field; Douthit, center field; Ott, left field. Carl P. Nehren Is manager of the team. 920 MAIN STREET Miss Edith Cheney has opened her Photographic Studio, and Is doing very artistic photo work. ENLARGED BROMIOE8, CRAYON WORK FRAMING TINTED PHOTOS All .Styles and Prices. Good pictures rain or sunshine. A?Sl!5JSe CATARRH m w Ely's Cream Balm ll quickly borbed. Glvei Relief it Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased morn, brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Jle-JA rrtft-n stores the Houses of I1H I I ! V Lit Taste and im;ll. I nil bizp 50 cts., at Drug gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 ccnta. Ely Brothers, 58 Warren Htroet, New York. DONT READ THIS j Let it slip from yo r memory but call on us at 5th and water Sts., and we'll convince you of the merits of the best practical farmers gate ever put on the market. i - " '." ...... ... it- A- We have the gate and need the money. You have the money and need the gate. Call and get happy. I i onrs lor diz : RUSSELL & TERRY PATC'TITEJ We sold the rights for the Slate of California in just one wk at Fresno. iase nil eape SATURDAY, MAY 30 Oregon City vs. Albina p'JJUILSHWl"i , CANEMAH PARK p m DOUBLE HEADER