OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday K. C. BROOIE, Editor and Publisher. ntered at Oregon City. Or, Post att&cs aa second-class matter. Subscription Rates: Oh Tear H-50 tH Months ' -75 Trtal Subscription, Two Months. .25 mbscribers vAll find the date of ex ptraOoo SUmprd on their papers fol towlnc their name. If last paymeat Is ot credited, kindly notify us. and (a matter will receive our attention. ' OUR COMMERCIAL CLUB. OroRon City's Conmn'ivlrtl Club has completed Its organisation with a art of excellent executive oflloqrs,; Judge Thom as K. Ryan at the head. In the prime of life, vigorous and progressive. Judge Ryan la In a position to do murb for hla city and county, and the position la no sine cure. Wo have not been In the front rank with our push clubs, but with the form ation of a healthy commercial body, Ore gon City has an advantage that should be worked to the limit. The organixution la new. It Is young. It Is free from pre judices. It has no social restrictions. Every man of good morals and standing may become a member, and every such man should not hesitate. Cities and districts were never built up with half an effort. They were never prosperous with the aid of half of their cltlxenship. Every hand Is needed. The knocker must ivtii to the rear. The natural resources are here. All they need la people to develop them. Clackamas County, with a population of J0.O00, can easily support ten times that number, and It will, and the more boosting done will only hasten the time. 13 TOUR NAME enrolled on the reg ister of the Commercial Club? Do TOU expect to be benefitted by the struggles of others? Do you think It FAIR that a few men should do all the work and you should reap an equal harvest? Do you reallxe that something la nec essary for the success of a Commercial Club beside MC-NET? We have heard that It Is easier to knock than to boost and we' believe It Is true. We are apt to look back upon the failures of our Boards of Trade and be come pessimistic, but let us consider that their failure was not due at all to the lack of financial support, but from a gen eral apathy among our business and pro fessional men. ' If our Commercial Club Is to have a mtmbership of 200, then let at least 50 per cent, of the membership be present at every meeting. Otherwise, the insti tution cannot be a success. And. lastly, if your friend Mr. Jones, from Salem, or Portland, or Albany, or Eugene, asks if you have a Commercial Club in your town, you won't have to re ply in the negative and endeavor to ex plain WHY. EXCHANGE IS GOOD. All due credit should be given to the city administration for the clever bar gain that they made last week with the , . . i T. 1 1 T lrh S. Pnvar f Vl TYl - pany in obtaining an extension of 13 years on the privilege or taking water from the basin. This deal was made in exchange for a franchise to place poles and wires on Water street and it is cer tain that this street will not In many votra ia mmi he lifted for a business 3 ' - thoroughfare to a greater extent than it ia nt the nres-nt time. With the lease of the city for water privileges to run 12 ytars. we are now prot-cted for 25 years In advance. Con ditions are constantly changing, and wa tu, nni-pp l pverv vear irrowing more valuable for manufacturing purposes. It is within reason to assume mat ai ine end of 12 years the owners of the water would have demanded considerable money or its equivalent for trie water that we must have for a hundred purposes. ' Time was when corporations were given franchises for the asking. Oregon City has seen such a time, but it is past. In these progressive days large companies expect to give something in return for special privileges, even when they are ot a minor nature, as this one is. GOOD ROADS IN OREGON. "Good Roads" seems to have be come in recent months the subject of almost every conversation when group of citizens get together. During the last two weeks there has been more discussion of good roads among members of the Portland Commercial Club than there has about the great political campaign that Is before us. When dairymen get together they dis cuss good roads; it is the same with fruit growers, while automobile own . er3 have become veritable cranks on the subject. An insistent demand, coming from every section of tiV State, has been made upon the Portland Commercial Club to call some character of rep resentative meeting to discuss a prac tical plan whereby all Oregon may have better highways. President W. K. Newell, of the State Board of Hor ticulture, has written to the club ask ing that action be taken without delay. A similar request also comes from Hon. J. W. Bailey, State Dairy and Food Commissioner, on behalf of the dairy Interests, and the bankers of Portland and other cities and towns of the State are of one mind on the subject. Many of the cities through out Oregon are building high class hard surface pavements, and every where you go you find men talking "Good Roads." As a result of all this It has been determined to hold an "Oregon Good Roads Conference" in the Conven tion Hall (6th floor) of the Portland Commercial Club, Tuesday, August 11th, with morning, afternoon and ev ening sessions. No Interest In the state seems to be more anxious to have a part in developing the good roads sentiment into a realization than the railroads, and as a result a rate of a fare and a third has been made for this meeting; tiokets will be good ,the day before and the day after the meeting, so that it may be extended over the second day If necessary. : ; An interesting program will be pre pared, but there will be no long-winded theoretical speeches practical men will be secured and practical ques tions discussed. The Good Roads As sociation of Oregon and Washington will bo asked to co-operate In making tht meeting a 'success. The basis of representation 1,11 announced with in ft few days, but all commercial and industrial bodies, county Judges, court ly comnilslsoners, editors, and mayors, will be authorized to appoint dele gates and urged to have a good repre sentation present. Trageillrs tuv run's In Oregon City. Hut once In every two or thm comfs a murder that Is uotuMe. , These thing seem to be a part of our boasted civilis ation. We hear that our foreign element Is to blame, but this Is not strictly true. We have had Americans who are mur derer. It might be suggested thut the best way to get over these regrettable af fairs is to giv the criminal a speedy trial and gelhlm out of the way and thus lose him In our memories, LOCAL BRIEFS Cotinty Recorder Ramsby has sot the ball rolling for the success of the new race track at the Clackamas County An nual Fair by offering a prlio of 150 for the best horse in a half mile running race. This Is worthy of commendation and shows the true sporUhiau In our genial county ottlclal. Only a few spirits as these and there would be no doubt ot the success of any public undertaking. ' COFFEIi Good grocers like Schil ling's Best, for it makes good-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Your groorr leiurns your irnney l jou doo'l tlx it: we p hit. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Hall and daughter and Mrs. I.. W. Huston, of Lewtstnn, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kvans. Mrs. Hall is a sister and Mrs. Huston Is the motner or Mrs. Kvans. Mrs. Huston will remain here all Summer, while Mr. and Mrs. Hall and duughter will stay several weeks. John P. Keating returned Sunday from the east, where he had been for the last six weeks. He was a delegate to the Lumberman's Convention at Minneapolis and visited a number of the Kastern rltien. He lefl Sunday for his home In Xewberg. acompanled by his family, who have been visiting at tne nome oi airs. Fannie L. Cochrun. T, IT1 . U .......... - In .,a.l hnuln 1 1 . ge to Canemah Sunday afternoon to look after a sufTering patient, killing his first dog with his new automobile. He was driving dapltlly when the dog crossed In rroni oi nim ana uu wuuiu imw urm well hud the animal not concluded to foolishly cross the back track. J. I. Rltter and nephew, of Needy, were in Oregon City Thursday on a busi ness trip. Mr. Ritter is one of the prom inent hop growers oi iiacKamas couniy, and has over eight acres In hops, but suvs that verv few hops will be picked in the Needy precinct this year, as the price paid at present is not satisfactory to the growers, and many have decided to put the ground Into grain Instead of hops. The vines that have been culti vated this year are looking poor. The vield will be les this year than for many previous years. The fruit and grain vield this year of the Needy country is larger than It has been ior many years. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tit Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of A Mistaken Idea Some people have an idea that in order to have a bank account they must hare a large sum to deposit, that the bank does not care to be bothered by small ac counts. This, however, is not true of the Bank of Oregon City, whih welcomes new ac counts, whether of $1.00, or $1000, and the same courtesy and service Is accorded the entail 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 Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Morris, a son. Karl I .lit a left Tuesday for a sojourn at Wllliolt springs. Miss Jean While left Saturday for il sojourn on the Oregon Coast. Mr, and Mrs. Hruee t furry and sun York left Wednesday to open their cot tage at Newport. Vso tvSvitt's Little Karly Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by Howell .1 Jones, Mrs. O. A. Nash left yesterday for a few days' visit with relative near Tur ner, Marlon County. Mrs. T. F. Uoweii and son Robert re turned Tuesday from a month's visit with friends In olllsa. Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hentle nnd son Lot and daughter Margaret left Tuesduy for a three weeks outing at balinon. Mrs. T. V. Nowen and son Robert, who has been visiting friends In Itolso, Idaho, for the lust month, are home. xf.,lmuH r....b.n nn.l Wtltlnm Stnth- mvi ti m-i v .- ! ........... - ..... ..,-... i. .ft Til... Lit, ftir a two weeks Mtav at 'the hot spring on the Molulla. ' vi. f..u l it ll.o.l, imiim nn.l tt,iiis .ill. null kii i p. . ... Er....,t, .,.! nn nri-lv,iil RjltttrttllV from Chlco. Cnllf., to spend the Summer. i- 1 t M. ...... nnd O In tt QimmitiP XI ll Ml ii UU t.H'nimu w n- ..... Hnen. Kvery Hut tnunt no KrMny utul Saturday. MISS i;. UOLl8MlTH. mn- it Tii...ti.tAfi mill MfMit f!ir- trutle Frtlreloutth leave this week for an outing at the Ogle Mountain mines.. Licenses o marry have been granted i VI. ...!. til.,l..lr ,111,1 lnrl A. Shunks. and to Minnie Johnson and James Cain. Miss Knn C Cochran, who has been connected with the Oregon City Courier for the last two years, has resigned her position. Pnuntv Plerlt and Mrs. F. W. Green- man left Tuesday for Salmon River for a evirnl weeks' camping trip nnd will Join the families of C. N. and C. E. lirecn- man. l, nmenntiln In ronuielled to go to the Springs on account of poor health and Is therefore selling out ner niuuwir uu partment at Rosensteln's store at one half price. Mr nH Mrs. Frederick V. Humphrys left Wednesday for a fortnight's soojurn on the Molalla and will be Joined next Monday by Mr. and Mrs. John It. liumpn rys and son. Coiintv Clerk and Mrs. Fred W. Clreen mim and Miss Hlnnehe Ilolden left Tues day for a sojourn of several weeks at the Salmon River hatchery, where K. C. Greenman is In charge. Kenneth Lntourette returned Sunday from New Haven. Conn., where he has been doing pobt graduate work In Yah' I'nlversitv. He will probably return to that Institution next year. Sundav's chapter of accidents was ad ded to bv several minor happenings. 1'r. Stuart was railed out to remove a big sliver from a girl's foot, and Carl Jensen' linger was badly crushed by being cnugnt between two logs. A. W. Cheney and son Oren left Mon day for Tidewater on Alsea Hay to be absent several weeks. Mr. Cheney has BrtO acres of land there nnd they will have an enojvnble outing. Mrs. Cheney leaves the last of the week for Newport. - Mr. and Mrs. Clvde 0. Huntley and daughter Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harding, have returned from Hreakers. on North Reach. Wash., where they have been attending the annual meeting of the Oregon Pharmaceutical Association. 1M Hind foi Hit Www ia& Lee and I.lovd Harding. Percy. Ray onH U'lillni-A Cnnflelil returned Sunday from a week's outing at Mount Hooo They lormeci ine nrsi party mm rUBhi.H th trm nf the mountain this season- and report t2.0rt0.0iio mosiiiltoes in the lclnlty or uovernmeni tmp. "E. (-. DeWItt & Co., Chicago. Ill Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease of the stwmach and bowels. In the spring of 19i; I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all the gold In Georgia could not buy. May you live long and proswr. Tours very truly. C. N. Cornell, Kodlrg. Ga.. Aug. 27, 1906." Sold by Howell & Jones. SttccessSm'. 0 j r - - if . This 'picture shows the four front tooth mlssltitc. The New Gold Fillings Wo nevor have to (ell you that "your loi'th uro too soft, to hold (lulit FIIHHKH." Wo IIIUHUT' vd Unit dllllculiy Iiiiik ThU picture shown tli" four frt loi-th lopliici'd by llrlilKn Work. We put (iold KlllliiKs In those socaUi'il "Soft Teeth" that do not come out. Our (loltl Killings, no mattir how Inrse, cannot come out whon put In by our new process. They are solid iih rock nnd strong as lr"' Call and see thorn. - ' i THOSE WHITE FILLINGS Ws never fill your teeth with Cement or Artificial Enamel and tall you "IT WILL LAST A8 WELL A8 GOLD" for It will not and wa know It. 8o do others. CROWNS AND BRIDGES Our Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns and Uridines nre works of art nnd stand (ho test of time. We B"1""' antee our work, but our .best Kuarentoe os our 18 years of successful practice In Oreo0" City. You cn always find us at the same pluce. , Honest Work Kind Treatment Lowest Prices L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Welnhard Bldg., Opp. Court House, Oregon City Artificial Teeth We will make you a set of Artificial Teeth that Will LOOK well. WEAR well and PLEASE you. o ELECTRIC THEATRE 504 Main St. Opposite P. 0. High Class Amusement for Men, Women and Children. Open Every Evening. Matinees, Wednesday, 8aturday and Sunday Afternoons. Two new reels and a new Il lustrated song for Thursday night and following. t 10c and 5c. POLK'S GAZETTEER. A business directory of each city, town or village in Oregon and Wash ington, giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities and a classi fied directory of each business and profusion. H. R. Polk & Co., Inc., Seattle. TIME CARD. 0. W. P. RAILWAY ieve Arrive Leave Arrive i . 01 CQ t- . u , 5 S , w n a S -a a rj - - 5 "1i 11 M 3 1 a a B 3 c & I TIM 6.271 6.40 5A0 8.46 6.45 6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.26 7.20 7.00 7.50 8.00 6.60 6.68 7.50 7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30 8.00 8.60 9.00 8.00 8.08 9.00 8.30 9.20 9.30 8.30 8.38 9.30 9.00 9.50 10.00 9.00 9.08 10.00 9.30 10.20 10.30 9.30 9.38 10.30 10.00 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.08 11.00 10.30 11.20 11.30 10.30 10.38 11.30 11.00 11.60 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.69 11.30 12.20 12.30 11.30 11.38 12.30 12.00 12.50 1.00 12.00 12.08 1.00 12.30 1.20 1.30 12.30 12.38 1.30 1.30 2.20 2.30 1.30 US 2.30 2.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.08 3.00 2.30 3.20 3.30 2.30 2.38 3.30 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.08 2.00 3.00 8.50 4.00 3.00 3.08 4.00 3.30 4.20 4.30 3.30 3.38 4.30 4.00 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.08 5.00 4.30 5.20 5.30 4.30 4.38 5.30 5.00 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.08 6.00 5.30 6.20 6.30 5.30 5.38 6.30 6.00 6.50 7.00 6J00 6.08 7.00 6.30 7.20 7.30 6.30 6.38 7.30 7.00 7.50 8.00 7.00 7.08 8.00 7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30 8.00 8.50 8.55 8.00 8.08 9.00 8.30 9.20 9.25 8.30 8.38 9.30 9.00 9.50 J 9.55 9.03 9.08 10.00 9.30 9.33 9.38 ...... 10.00 10.50 10.55 10.03 10.08 11.00 11.00 11.50 11.55 11j03 11.08 11.59 12.00 12.46 12.E0 11.55 11.58 ..... 12.50 12.65 . ..!.,, 9.30 from Portland, 9.33, 11.55 and 12.50 p. m. from Canemah Park, to 111 waukle only. 1 IVla Lents Junction. Dally, except Sunday; leaves on Sundays 4.15 a. m. A. M. figures In Roman. P. II. p area In black. SOCIETY Miss Kdnn niuilton. whose man-lane to Mortimer I. Uitonrelte Is to take l-lrtre Wednesday. July :9. was the RiifKti u( honor Wednesday nlsht at n linen show er irlven by Mrs. John It. I-wthwalte nt her new home In West Ot tcon City. The hostess was assisted by her sister Mis Peel, of Portland, and by Miss All'-e r.ewthwalte. The color scheme In the decoration, was pink and was cleverly curried out. even to the cnke and ran dies, which were heart shaped. pink carnations were In profusion and the ver anda was him with miniature hearts In pink. Hrlde was played on the veramlH and the prise went to Mis Nb-ta llard hiK who also received the thimble from the cake, while Miss Margaret (looilfel low obtained the penny, and Miss Pratt the rlriir. The affair was one of the mot plenslnn of the year for the younger net. Mrs Theodore Clark wa the hostess Tuesday nlitht at a Cherry party nt her home on the hill, and 60 ladle spent a remarkably pleasant evenlim under the . ... h...- l.....illnll,W -TIlurM M.rt BMCIier ill llt-i in , , ,,,.. . elKht tables of brides and the prise went ..,. ii il..n...liM.u UrM 'I'hnmiiM IO rtlTS. Jlllin IV. ( i 'iiiiiii , .,". Mdirlde nnd Miss Marjorle Caulleld. bach guest brought n burlcsipie on her own speclnl fad and these parcel were auc tioned off by Mr. Clark, the feature cre ating much amusement. The refresh ments were rherrlc. The uffulr Was a very happy one and wa unusually en joyable. Installation of the newly elected olllcer of Oregon City Inline. The fraternal Hrotherhood. took place Wednesday nlirnt In Willamette Hall. Past President Jame K. Nelson wa the Installing of ficer and the ceremonies were conducted according to the ritual. Ice cream and cake were served. Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Mfe Pill for several year, and find them Just exactly, right," says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New Life Pill re lieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria, iiu ut Howell It Jane' drug store. 00 Women Plsy Ball Tuesday. The baseball fans are to be given a treat next Tuesday for they will see the real thing In their line, the Chicago I.H die liaselmll Club. They have been making a tour of the went and Manager Ooodfellow. of the Oregon City Uray. ha scheduled a game with thn fair members of the 'Windy City aggregation. The game will be played on Willamette Field next Tuesday afternoon at o'clock and It requires no effort to say that both , ,.l.l ,...u,.t.,.ll ....a O.III ha In fit. yUUIIK I1IIU Ul'l l,ni,i:unil ,n,n ., ... ,,. tendance. Hefore the game there will be a parnde In Oregon City. o. Bests tk Blfsatan .It Kind YmKjti JUwinBtiigtt Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thank to the many kind friends who tendered their sympathy and assistance to us dur ing our recent sad bereavement. We nre also deeply grateful for thg beautiful flow ers. JOHN 8MRF.KAR. and Family. Drying preparation", simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry np the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a far mora serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid ail drying inhalants, fumes, smokes and snnffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Creum liulm will master catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. All druggists sell the &0 cent size. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. The Balm Is used without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev. lug immediately the painful inflammation. Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, meroury uor other harmful drugs. A SNAP FOR WOMEN On account of poor health, I must go to the Springs'. As no one else can attend to the Millinery department, I am obliged to sell out 250 Ladles, Misses and children Hats at exactly One Half Price the latest styles and colors also a fine assortment of Flowers, Plumes and Tips. MRS. ROSENSTEIN r at CORNER 7th 4 MAIN. OREGON CITY. Remember One-Half Price "THE SCHOOL OP QUALITY' Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.D., Principal C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution, sj, Said a Business Slant "Keep hammering away everlastingly oa thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator! "The quality of Instruc tion given In your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest." C,0pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Referenced 1 Any bank, any 'newspaper, any business roan la Portland. rJ FISHING EVERY DAY MILWAUKEE 'r'"ir 3 V 1 ii.i it OREGON 1. DANCING ItLf " Ladies Free. Gentlemen 35c Sunday Afternoon or Evening Ladies Free. Gentlemen 25c CRYSTAL LAKE PARK Ideal Place for Family Picnics. Open for engage ments to Private Parties and Organizations. GOOD CLEAN WHOLESOME SPORT