Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 26, 1908, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1008.
Oregon Gty Enterprise
Publlthed Evry Friday
E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher.
Sintered at Oreton City. Or,
flic as second-class matter.
Post-
SukacriDtlen Rat:
On Tear tt-BO
Blx Month 76
Trial Snhsprlntlon. Two Months. .!5
Subscribers will find the date of ex
i!rtioo stamDed on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment Is
aot credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will recelte our attention,
TAFT AND SHERMAN.
Ohio and New York provide the Re
nuhllcan narty this year with candi
dates for President and Vice-president
of the United States. Ohio, the motn
er of presidents, has asaln been suc
cessful in placing in the field her can
didate, who was so heavily backed by
the administration, headed and guid
ed by Theodore Roosevelt, that oppo
sition was futile. Even me ioua
noise." otherwise known as .1. Bourne,
Jr., subsided at last and has taken
steamer for Europe, where he will
spend the Summer without coming
back to Oregon to line up the State
ment No. 1 legislators for J.,wrge
Chamberlain.
Some grumbling has . been heard
about Mr. Taft by those who wanted
Roosevelt, Hughes, et al., but it is
believed that the Republican national
ticket will be generally supported by
Republicans, even in Oregon, which
has a Republican majority, taccoru
ing to the registration books), of
about 30.000, yet persists in electing
Democratic governors and United
States senators. Of course, we all
wanted Theodore, but next to him,
what is the matter with the Presl
dent's own personal choice. If there
is anything the matter with William
H. Taft, would Roosevelt be for him
with all of his acknowledged forceful
vieor? Certainly not.
So we have the ticket. Mr. Taft is
a big man, physically and mentally
He has done great things. His poli
tical and public record is first-class.
not only at home, bu abroad and in
our insular possessions. He some
times talks too freely and puts his
foot in his mouth, but this will not
cost him many votes. Aside from
Roosevelt, he is the best man we could
have nominated. He is safe and sane,
and the country needs such men at
the helm. Here in Oregon it is different.
Mr. Taft's ninning mate ranks high
in business affairs. He is a success
ful politician and has long been a
power in the national house of repre
sentatives. He is probably the ablest
parlimentarian in that body of fam
ous men. He comes from a state that
has so many votes in the electoral
college that it will be felt in Novem
ber.
Against this man Taft, comes .Wil
liam J. Bryan, who will try for the
third and last time to become Presl
dent on the Democratic ticket.
Around the courthouse there will
be little change on the first of July.
William H. Mattoon succeeds Thomas
B. Killen as a county commissioner,
but the clerk, sheriff, recorder, school
superintendent, treasurer and survey
or have been re-elected and Assessor
Elect Jack does not succeed Mr. Nel
son until January. The county officers
will profit to the extent of six months
salary because of the passage of the
new law, changing the time of bien
nial elections from June to Novem
ber, and the men who commence a
new tern in July will hold until Jan
uary, 1911, with the exception of
school superintendent an J assessor,
who are elected for four years.
1908 will register the greatest crop
of cherries and berries that Oregon
has ever produced. Quality is mag
nificent, quantity almost unlimited,
and whi!e humanity is enjoying this
fruit the maturing hay crop insures
a big increase in the dairy output,
which has been greatly benefitted by
as grxd Spring pastures as were ever
known in thi3 section. Residents of
the Northwest should take pains to
see that their Eastern country friends
are made familiar with the unequalled
conditions which make dairying so
profitable here.
Secretary C. H. Marsh, of the Pen
dleton Commercial Association Is en
thusiastic over the future of his city
and Umatilla County, and advises that
his soliciting committee will not cease
their efforts until they have secured
J8000 to give publicity to the resourc
es and advantages of the County.
It is only natural that Wall Street
just now should pay more attention
to politics than to anything else. How
ever, there have been some cuirent
developments of consequence, but the
most important helpful elements, and
SUMMER
SCHOOL
BARCLAY Bldg.
June 29 to Aug. 7
A through review will be
given of all subjects re
quired for 1st, 2d & 3rd
grade certificates,
Instructors,
T.J.GARY
, L. A. READ
HOWARD ECCLES.
L
the prospects are bright Indeed, ema
nate from the crop situation. One es
timate has It that this year's farm
products will probably go up to the
stupendous total of an eight billion
dollar viilue. This forecast. Is the of
ficial calculation of the staiisMelati of
the national department of Agricul
ture. Iist week the annual conference of
the United Brethren Church was hold
at Oregon City and for five days dele
gates from nil parts of Western Ore
gon and Western Washington were
visitors here. Had it not been for tho
newspapers, however, the public
would have been none the wiser. This
may seem trivial to some, but la only
another argument for the establish
ment of a Commercial Club, where
guests of tho city may bo made wel
come. i. - j-.i
Judge McUrUle is to be congratulat
ed on tho soundness of his decision In
dissolving the temporary injunction
restraining the Hawley Pulp & Paper
Company from proceeding with work
that will mean millions of dollars to
Oregon City.
WP M .11.
The month of weddings and gradu
ates will soon be succeeded by tho
month of fireworks and vacations.
H",H I! I. ',1 V
When you need to take something
take it promptly for the stomach, but
take something you know is reliable
something like Kodol. For Dlspep
sia and Indigestion. Kodol is pleas
ant to take, it is reliable and is guar
anteed to give relief. It is sold by
Howell & Jones.
Special School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 62,. Clack
amas County, State of Oregon, that a
special meeting of said district will
be held at the county court room in
the Court House, at Oregon City, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, the 8th day of
July, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., for
the purpose of authorizing an issue
of bonds to defray the expense of con
structing an addition to the Eastham
School Building in Oregon City, Ore
gon.
Dated this 2Cth day of June. 1908.
W. E. CARLL,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: E. E. BRODIE,
District Clerk.
Shively's Opera House
FRIDAY JUNE 26
Clarke's Royal Stock Com
pany presents a good comedy
drama
A LOYAL FRIEND
Specialties between acts
Reserved i:ats at Shtvely's
store. Phone 232 J
ABOLISH RURAL DELIVERY.
Poitofflce Department Sayi Qood Roadi
Mint 0 Kept Up.
Not only Cliu-knmaa County, but oth
er portions of tlu oonntry ns wi-ll, may
lose it part uf Its rural trv ilollvi'iy ya
tfin this winter, imW'im tho roiuls aio pliu
ril In koihI condition for tnivi'l iUiiIiik tho
rainy woathor. Tho po.itoltloo tlopitnmi'iit
l.i coiiiliirtuiK n t'uinpnlKii for koih) loud
unit so ornl months uko otitulnoil (nun
IVistmustor Hiiiiilnll n titntoinont of tho
condition of the ioiuIm tn Cliicknimis
I onnty. ahowlntr Just what portions are
In llisl-rlass shape. cn oi oil with plank
or crushed rock, ami also the pints that
are In neoil of repair. I'pon receipt of
this report, the department sent circular
letters to the road supervlsora callinit
their nttenlon to tho fact that portions
of the roads should 1h placed In order
before Winter, unit IntliuatluK that In
case of noKloot, the rural service mlKht
be discontinued In certain districts; where
the roads were not up to the standard.
OASTOTIIA.
BtantU Iht Kind Yog Haw Alwirc Bcagftt
Bifutu
i
Buckltn's Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch
ran, Ga., writes: I had a bad sore
come on the instep of my foot and
could find nothing that would heal
it until I applied Bucklen'3 Arnica
Salve. Less than half of a 25c box
won the day for me by affecting a per
fect cure." Sold under guarantee at
Howell & Jones drug store.
At the home of the brlde'a parents,
Judge and Mr. Churl Thompson, of
Stafford, lust Wednesday, Miss Kuby
Thompson was united In tnarlaice to Wil
liam Koellermeler, Kev. Lelsman ottlcl
atlns. The affair was attended by mem
bers of the two families, a bountiful wed
ding dinner was served and many hand
some Klfta were received by the newly
wedded pair. Miss Constance Thompson,
a sister of the bride, was maid of honor,
and CeoiKe Koellermeler. a brother of
the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs.
Koellermeler will make their home In
Stafford, where lie has a tine furm.
BAY CLINE
WIGWAM
Coffee House
and Lunch Counter
Open Day and Night
MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP
ScvcnthSt., ntarS. P.Depot
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 ac
counts. 4
This, however, is not true
of the Bank of Oregon City,
whish welcomes new ac
counts, whether of $1.00, 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
business and will be pleased
to have you open an account
with us.
The Bank
of
Oregon City
Ten homing pigeons nre traveling to
ward Oakland. C'ul.. aa fast as their wings
can carry them. They were released at
4:10 Monday morning by H. T. Mcllaln,
who received them last Friday by Wells
Fargo express from their owners. Ir.
Kemby ami V. W. White, of Oakland.
The birds were eager to depart and
mounted to a height of probably luoo
feet, they were out of sight In a minute.
Mr. Mcllaln hopes the pigeons will reach
Oakland in time to break the record be
tween Oregon City and Oakland, which
is five davs. He has had birds fly 200
miles In three hours and 47 minutes, and
as the air line distance from Oregon City
to Oakland Is about &(). the birds should
have no Uitliculty under favorable con
ditions, In making the trip In record time.
The Best Pills Ever Sold.
"After doctoring 15 years for chron
ic indigestion, and spending over two
hundred dollars, nothing has done me
as much good as Dr. King's New Life
Pills. I consider them the best pills
ever sold," writes B. F. Ayscue, of
Ingleslde, N. C. Sold under guarantee
at Howell & Jones drug store. 25c.
Letter List.
1.1st .of unclaimed letters at the Oregon
rty post office for the week ending J tin
26:
Davis. Miss Winnie; Johnson, Mrs.
Idella; Ksposlto, Alberta; Hawkins. John:
Johnson. Wilbur; Kenney. Ktlward A.;
Ketontn. Ulrlk (4); White, Jesse.
The Milwaukee Country Club has filed
a motion for a new trial in tne ami in
which the club Is defendant in an action
instituted by O. L. Puryear to recover
J1000. which he Is said to have lost while
rumbling at the resort. In the trial of
the ease thla month Juryear secured a
erdlct for J500.
rieWltCa Witch Hazel Salve. It is
especially good for piles. Be sure to
get DeWltt's. Sold by Howell &
Jones.
SEELEY'S
BEST
FLOUR
B is positively me oest nour g
on the market. Its here to 1
stay and is backed by
hundreds of high class re
commendations in Oregon
City. We are more than
pleased at the way it has
been received by users of
Q it, and if you have not
tried it, call and get a
SAMPLE SACK FREE
of charge. Don't buy un
til satisfied by a test with
others. Every sack is pos
itively guaranteed or mon
ey refunded. It is positive
ly the finest flour on the
market to day and is not
controlled by any mill re
stricting selling price.
$1.35 per sack and you
will be satisfied too.
J. E. SEELEY
th and Main 8ta.r Oregon City
Medicine We Recommend
We donH put our recommendation on anything unless we know It to be good.
Nor would wc recommend the
REXALL REMEDIES
If we did not know that each one was carefully prepared from tha highest qaallty
ingredients that money can buy and selected for Jhe cure of the one disease for
which each one Is recommended. They arc not "Cure-Alls" there are over 200
different remedies, eajch for a certain disease. Every owls sold under the Rexall
Guarantee-"Money back if they do not benefit you. Ask or send for the
Rexall Booklet there Is a remedy for you If you are ailing.
For all Catarrhal
Troubles
For Catarrh of the Mend
Catarrh of the Stomach
Catarrh of the Intestines
for u 11 catarrhal conditions; the
only rntlonul treatment Is
Rexall Muco-Tone
Try It, you take no risk, for wo
sell It on tthe Hexall guarantee,
50c and $1.00.
For a Spring
Medicine
to stimulate digestion, build up
the hlood and for nil conditions
of debility, exhaustion, or over
work. I Rexall
Sarsaparllla Tonic
sold under the Rexall guarantee
$1.00.
Baby
Medicines
Not one medicine for nil Imby
troubles but one remedy for
each
Mother Kroh'a
Soothing Syrup,
Diarrhea Cure,
Worm Syrup,
Colic Cure,
Croup Cure,
Laxative Syrup
Teething Mixture,
Sour Stomach .Mixture,
Cough Syrup.
Each 25c per bottle, Everyone
sold with tho Hexall (Stiarantfe.
Rexall Diarrhea
Compound
Acts promptly and surely with
no bail after effects and sold
finder tho llexall guarantee
2.1c bottle.
Rexall Headache
Tablets
HelU'VOH headache quickly, and
absolutely harmless. Sold un
der tho Hexall gunianlei 2.1c a
box.
- -
Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets
For DyspeuHlu and Indigestion.
Another of thu famoiiH llexall
KimdleH of which there U imo
fur each nllun'iit. Sold under
the Hexall guarantee 25c and
f.oe a box.
Htmtley B?os. Co.
REXALL
DRUGGISTS
watch
Our
usiness
Grow
Shirt Waist Suits at Reduced Prices.
Ladies Shirt Waist suits made of a
fine quality percale; colors pink and
gray. '
Regular Price $2.75
Special $225
Ladies Tan embroidered suits.
Regular Price $3.50
Special $3.00
Ladies shirt waist suits in blue linen
finished suiting.
Regular Price $3.25
Special $2.75
A few suits in odd sizes that have
been selling at $2.25
Now $J.50
Parasols
Ladies white embroided parasols
and a few in colored silk; some $J.50
others $1.98
Your choice on Saturday $1.25
Waists
A half dozen different lines in Lad
ies white shirt waists up to $ I. J 3 val
ues. Your Choice on Saturday 75
Now is the Time to Buy White Oxfords
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Children's White Canvas Ox- fr Children's Patent Leather Ox- QO-
fords, size 8 to 11 1-2 ... JV,L fords size 5 to 8 7QZ
Misses' White Canvas Ox- fSr Children's Patent Leather f
fords, size 12 to 2 Oxfords size 8 to 11 J..... V
Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, 4Qr Misses Patent Leather Ox- t f OQ
size 3 to 7 KJK" fords, size 12 to 2 JJ-00
a e Q C ST0RE s
Rose Society Officers.
The annual meeting of the Clacka
mas County RoHe and Carnation So
ciety was held Saturday aad tho fol
lowing odicers were re-elected: Mrs. I journed to meet tho first Saturday In
fleorse A. Harding, prcHldent; Mrs. October. Votes of thai-Its wore ten
J. V. Norrls, vice-president; Mrs. dered lo nil thoso who assisted to
Rosina Fonts, secretary; Mrs. Frank I make tho recent Hose Show a sue
T. Harlow, treasurer. The society ad-1 cess.