OREGON CITY ENTMPrtltE, PAIDAV, MAY 29, 1908.
STANDS FOR
UNIVERSITY
LEADING GRANGER ASKS FOR
WARM SUPPORT OF FINE
SCHOOL.
EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED
Let Ui Economize In Other Directions
But We 8hould Heartily Favor
This Appropriation For
Education.
KHTACAIM. Mny L'fi. (IMIIor of
lh Knli'i in lm..) -Next Miiiulay, Ihn
voIitk of ClitcliaiiinH County will Iiii vn
til" opportunity nt voting fur or IIKItlllHt
tin. appropriation (,r $i2r.,oim fur tint
UtilviTHlly i,f Oregon. liuvn been
through the iiiivTHlty twice ami have
himiii wllli my own ey.y, i, (.,.,M ,f
tli iiiilvciHlty. Tin- iinlvttrHlty cam
putt coiihImIh of :'7 ncruM which In too
Hlnilll for thll pri'MI'llt ,i,h of ii,u
Urilvontlty. Tho Oregon Agricultural
College hug 320 ucroH of land anil
much morn com mud Ion btilldlngH. It
Im proponed to purchanu 2G ucrox on
tint wi'Mt Hhlit of l.'ith Htreot at a price
or fri.OOO, which will ho udtl'td to tint
collfK" grounds. The prl!!0 of 'land
Ih Inrri'UHliiK very rapidly In KuKeno.
Am option in now held by tho iinlvor
Hlly on tlmiKi 25 ncrcH, hut If thlH op
tion Ih iiIIowoi) to expire, tho hind
will no doubt ho mo lnon-axi-d In value
by Hit advent of tho ttlrmit cur lines
that It will thin) probably take 1H,00
to buy thlH land.
A Hniall dormitory rnpabln of accom
modating about 20 girls bun boon built,
but owing to tho referendum, wan not
fiirnhdii'il mill heneo wan not uhci) at
all IIiIh H''aHoii,
Homo of tho claws roouiH wero not
iihoiI ln'cauiic there wan not enough
iiioiiny to equip tlu'in. Many of tho
departments aro crowded and tho need
of lluaiico Ih apparent on every hand.
The Hoard of IlegontH, tho presl
dent, tho faculty, the treasurer and
all ronnecti'd with tho unlverHlty In an
oltlclal eapaclty aro men of tho high
Hi InleKrlly and tho flnancoH of tho
limtltiitlon are expended moat oconom
Ically mid Judiciously. Tho tax nec
oHHiuy U prodiicit $125,000 will only
amount Id 2 15 mills per $1000 on thlH
year'H iiHHOHHmont. If wo miiHt oconn-
ml.o, und we mIioiiM, let tin economize
on Hiich luxuricH an armory uppropri
atloiiK. and hiicIi thlngH,
It would ho a regretted thing to
"THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG"
son.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
Of Flih Classed Canned Fruits and Vegetables,
Preserves in GlassjMaple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour,
Soaps etc.
Beginning May lit, we Inaugurate an extraordinary Clearance Sale
of the following High-grade Canned Oooda, etc. Positive reduction
of from 10 to 25 per cent, off the regular retail prlcea. The atock
la the largest and beat selected of Groceries In Clackamas County,
Terms, Cash.
TotnittoeH, ICitrn Ktandnrd, 3 for 25 cts, 95 cents per doon.
TomatocH, ICxtra Fancy, 2 for 25ctn, $1.35 per dozen.
Corn Kxtra Standard, 3 for 25 cents, 95 centI per dozen.
lti'iimt Kxtrn Fancy Hefiige, 2 for 25ctH, $1.40 per dozen.
l'l-iirlien, AprlcotM, I'cartt, ICxtra Standard 20ct each, or $2.00 per doz.
I'eacheH, AprlcolH, I'earM, HtriiwberrleH, Blackberries, Cherries, Ex
tra Fancy grade, 25 ct per can, or $2.75 per dozen.
All of lllithop'H, Uuik'h, (irlflln'H Kxtra Preserves In glasH, regular 25c
to 25ctH, now 2Uctn each.
Maple Syrup In gallon can, regular $1.40 how $1.15 por can.
Kuittern Iliickwlieat. 1 ()Il. Hooks, regular DOet, now 40 cent per sack.
Soap, SwIft'H Pride, 8 barn for 25 centH.
Sonp, Sunny Monday, P. . O Naptha, Johnson &c, regular 4 for 25cts,
now 5 ceutx each.
ICxtra SliiKUior! Pine Apples largo hI.o, 2 for 25c, por doz....$1.45
A. ROBERTSON
THE SEVENTH STREET GROCER
THE PLANET SALOON
A GENTLEMEN'8 RESORT
You not only find gentlemen In front of the bar, but you find
them behind tho bur, too.
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
Ilin long cxpurlcnco In business enables him to purchase only
the best brands.
Wines Liquors And Cigars
A glass of hln well-kopt boor or liquor will convince you.
619 MAIN 8TREET
Telephone 8C OREGON CITY, ORE.
BBV
V t -V).
vJ.-f--.,h
f . - V :; , , ' .
THE NE!vr PROPRIETOR
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
69-71 THIRD ST. BET. OAK & PINE
Portland, Oregon
Men's Suits
Elegant hand-tailored, new Spring
colors and patterns, fancy and plain
Worsteds, Serges and Velours; gar
ments that will show eqoal to suits sold
in Portland at $15 to $16.50, for only
Men's Suits
A collection of high-grade Suits for men
and young men, finished with fancy
cuffs and the late novelty effects now so
popular in men's suits. Other stores
will charge yoa $20 and $25, Pgr price
r nil in
CAR-FARE ALLOWED ON ALL PURCHASES Of5 $10.00 AND OVER
net? the i niver.sity bo hampered mat
it cannot open its doors next full, ag
may be tho cuse If this appropriation
falls of enactment. I hope that the
voters may vote to sustain the appro
priation for the university and econo
mize in another direction by voting
down the County high school propo
sition which will cost the citizens of
Clackamas a dollar, or more, per $1,
uoo assessment Instead of 2i cents.
On tho otllclal ballot the appropria
tion will be 311 YICS and 315 NO.
hope the voters will place a X be
tween 314 and Yes and thereby sus
tain the good name of the State of
Oregon. F. M. GILL.
the first publication of this notice.
GEORGE D. ELY.
Administrator of the Estate of Ethel
Knight, deceased.
HEDGES & GRIFFITH,
Attorneys for Administrator.
First Publication May 29, 190S.
James Benson was thrown from his
wagon while driving along the Hog
j Hollow road last Wednesday. The ac
'cident was caused by a deep rut in
the road. Benson had several ribs
broken and suffered several other
ternal Injuries which while not
tremely serious will lay him up
some time. Mr. Benson Is over
years of age.
THE MAN FOR THE PLACE.
BEST OF PHOOF.
Percheron Stallion Ggusta
Willi make the season as
follows:
Ttiesdays-Logan, Henry Babler's
Wednesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn
Thursdays-Viola, W- Ward's
Fridays-Springwater, C. L.Bard's.
Terms $ 1 0. Single leap; $15. for sea
son; $20. to insure with foal. Owned by
H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L. Bard,
Springwater.
That Hyomel Will Cure All Forms of
Catarrhal Diseases.
Testimonials could be printed by
tho thousand, many or them from
Oregon City and nearby towns, saying
that Hyomel absolutely cures all ca
tarrhal troubles. The best proof of
Its unusual curative powers Is the
guarantee that Huntley Bros. Co., give
with ever youttlt they sell, "Money
bnck If Hyomel does not do all that
Is claimed for It." .
Hyomel Is not a secret remedy. Its
formula Is freely given to physicians
who want to know what they are us
Ing when they proscribe Hyome. It is
guaranteed under the rure Food and
Drug Law by Serial. No. 141S.
There Is no dangerous 6tomach
drugging when Hyomel Is used. Its
healing medication is breathed through
a neat poekot Inhaler, reaching every
part of the air passages, destroying
all catarrhal germs and curing the
disease.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ethel
Knight, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned hns been by the above en
titled court appointed administrator
of the estate of Ethel Knight, deceas
ed. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby required to
present the same, properly verified, to
the undersigned at the ofllce of Hedg
es & Grimth In Oregon City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
A 30 Days Sale
AT
W. L. BLOCK'S
Furniture Store
Mattings, Lace Curtains, Re
rigators, and Freezers.
J. W. Gray Has Had Many Years of
Experience in Educational Work.
Joseph V. Gray has announced his
candidacy for County School Superin
tendent and his name will be on the
ballot for this office at the June elec
tion. Mr. Gray, who is an Independent
candidate and Is Independent in every
6ense of the word and Is not affiliated
with any parties or factions and so
licits the support of all voters who
desire to see the ofllce of School Su
perintendent occupied by a man who
Is highly qualified for the position.
Mr. Gray stands high in tho educa
tional ranks of the State. He was for
many years identified with the educa
tional Interests of Clackamas County
as vice-principal of the Oregon City
sc1kh)Is, and was for nine years prin
cipal of the Parkplace high school.
Prof. Gray was one of the originators
of the Clackamas County Teachers'
Association and when he resigned his
position to go North, he was serving
on the county examination board. As
secretary of the Willamette Valley
Chautauqua Association for four years
Prof. Gray formed a wide acquaint
ance. He was educated in Northern Indi
ana Normal School and also in the
Business College of the same place.
He holds a life diploma from the State
of Oregon and is in every way quali
fied for the position to which he as
pires. Prof. Gray is a man of family,
44 years of age and a taxpayer of
Clackamas County. He has served 17
years in the schoolroom as a teacher
and knows fully the needs of the com
mon schools.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell have re
turned from Salem, where they have
been attending the Odd Fellows Grand
lodge.
Charles Gallogly and family have
pitched their camp on the river bank
near the home of Mr. Avon. They In
tend to camp'there this 'summer. Mr.
Gallogly Is rapidly recovering from
the Injuries he received recently on
the construction work in the Hawley
Paper mill.
The family of the Rex. Mr. Mulkey,
Christian Minister of Gladstone, ar
rived In Gladstone from Brownsville
the middle of the week. They are
making their home In the old Garrow
property.
Street paving and hard surface pav
ing of the metropolitan type has be
come the rule throughout the cities
and towns of Oregon. Many hundred
thousands of dollars will be luvested
In hard surface pavements in Oregon,
outside of Portland, and during the
present season Portland is doing more
paving than at any time In her his
tory.
Tax Payers of
Clackamas
County
Do you know who gets the benefit
of the saloon license money?
This money is used exclusively In
the cities and towns where the saloon
is licensed.
Do you know where the bulk of the
crime of Clackamas County Is pro
duced? The Court Records show that it is
produced in those places where the
saloon exists.
Bear this in mind, namely: That the
County does not get one cent of the
Saloon License money.
Who then pays for the prosecution
of the crime produced by the licens
ed liquor saloon? The Clackamas
County tax-payer pays it. Not one
cent of the saloon license money is
used to prosecute the crime which
the saloon business produces.
Since your tax money pays for the
prosecution of crime, and the bulk of
crime is caused by liquor isn't It your
privilege of saying whether saloons
shall or shall not exist in Clackamas
County, no matter how far or near
from saloon centers you may live?
Why not remove the crime produc
ers in Clackamas County, namely:
the licensed liquor saloon and reduce
our taxes or apply our good and" hard
earned tax money in legitimate chan
nels. Is the licensed saloon a benefit to
Clackamas County tax payers? NO,
NO. NO! Therefore let us vote It out
June 1, 1908.
The saloon in our county is not
a paying investment.
i
In-ex-for
70