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ORKQON CITY KNTCRPRIU, FRIDAY, JULY. 17, 1008. OUR FARMERS' PAGE. ENTERPRISE READERS ARE INVITED TO CON TRIBUTE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, DAIRY OR "BIG CROP" ITEMS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Onrs hp rntlrd her "darllnav And wrote her three time day. Now thy'r married he never Calli her anything but. "Sh'! t When In doubt, net another ten. Shorten the row by Rrlndlng the hoe. Kalnbows can never be seen In bung Yinlra. . Men who pay a they go, usually do not go verv olten. He who fears the storms spends many idle dyi In port. Hot? . Yea. but lfa good weather for corn, ao cheer up. The earth worm considers the plow a harrowing calamity. It la well to plan the work, but be aur you can work the plan. Open your heart to the sorrow of every man who cornea to tulk to you about his troubles. Why la the careless boy like a hen ? Be cause he can seldom And anything where he laid It yesterday. Error la a great deal worse than Ig norance. It Is better to know nothing than to know what Isn't true. Make that boy a working partner. That la, give him some Interest, however amnil, in the rewards of Intelligent husbandry. Pav aa you go. More than one shls has "been Bunk by the nibbling of a rat. Let no store-bill rata nibble at the bot tom of your home craft. A man will wait on a bank four hours tnr a fish that doesn t Intend to Due but he won't wait five minutes for his wife to get ready for church. There isn't any music for a good farm er in a rattling wagon. He knows every time he drives such a wagon that he is Just shaking the money risht out of his own pocket. Tighten things up. and save the wear and tear on the wagon and on your own nerves at the same time. A farm is worth twice aa much as It is worth In dollars and cents. Slowly and steadily all day long accom plishes more than to hurry and worry for a short time and then quit. One gets less tired for the same work-accomplished. If there are any vacancies In the com field, fill them with beana or something that can be turned to account. Keep everv foot of your farm growing some thing that will help. Now don't find fault with your wife be cause she doesn't keep pie buked all the time. Anyway, too much pie is not healthful. An Indiana man died after eating seven pies. Stir the earth. Remember that as agi tation Is the death of all political wrongs so is It death to weed. Man never de vised a more useful implement than the hoe In its various forms. Tour greatest aid in the harvest Is vour faithful team. See to it that your horses are not pestered by files, and that that they are properly fed and watered. They have well earned humane treat ment. , Don't be afraid of overdoing the cul tivation of the corn crop. When there them the most good, don't wait till the blossoms have dropped off and the stalk Is dray and hard; cut your grass when It is crisp anl Juicy. You are not done with your summer's work unless you hava rut the brush and stuff from the corner of the fences. Per haps you have some that will cut a lit tle grass. Have It all, you will need It before next Spring. We have usually succeeded best In hav ing our hay baled as soon aa the stacks are out of the sweat; then we soil at once. After this 4lme the hay shilnka a good deal, and more waste must be cut from the outside of the stacks. When the day Is particularly hot and trying and things seem to go at cross Jurposes. think of something pleasant, ust draw a mental picture of the after-harvest outing that you and your good wife asSl your boys and girls are going to have. Remember that love sweetens la bor. If a farmer la not better than other men. It Is his own fault, for he lives closer to the heart of Nature. He hears the voice of God every day. in sweet com munion with the trees, the brooks, the sky. Ho beholds the glory Uod has paint ed"; he sniffs fragrance from heaven. How can he help being good? it ts an wma tsat bios nobodv good." and tile hard times have eased the demand on the labor market, so that It la now possible to get workers, and the farmer and his wife may be able to una some one to help. If It is only long enough to .tide over the extra work that harvest makes In Held and house. Those whose work afield requires their earlv rising, enjoy the most beautiful part of the day. The picture of day break Illuminating the eastern Bky, and the sun breaking through the mists of dawn. Is one never to be forgotten, and It Is one so Illusive that painters have tried In vain adequately to put it on can vas. A tub or a barrel often drops down for want of a hoop. If everybody knew how easv It Is to make a hoop from a wire, perhaps a piece of waste telegraph wire often seen by the roadside. the work would not wait. Simply bend the wire around the tub to measure it. remove it and twist it fast. Then drive It on like a hoop; drive it fast. lit will not break, and being galvanised will last indefinitely. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. If the tree set last spring need water, pull the soil awav from around the roots, pour in a pailfull and let It soak down, and then replace the earth. Don't apply water to the surface. Wiinter radishes and rutabegas can be sown during this month. Watch out for red oust in tne diuck berry and blackcap patch. Dig out and burn all Infected plants at once. When picking blackberries, get them out of the sun as soon as possible or they is a. lull in other work, if "the stalks are will turn red in Spots and not be so sal- not so high that there is danger or Knock ing them over, run the cultivator through the field once more. If you want nice bright hay that the cattle will eat up clean, and that will do shia Wnrrv them Into the crates anu then Into a cool cellar until time for shipping or selling. Fill the boxes full and pack neatly in clean packages. U you want a fancy price, make the crates It's a picnic when you get your mon eys worth, so come here, we have ev erything to meet the particular ideas of our various patrons. Here are a Jew suggestions for hot weather. Fresh Berries every day 5c per Box Lemons large and juicy 25c per box Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers etc. Harris' Grocery 8th and Main Streets FISHING TACKLE The place to buy Large Assortment Prices Reasonable C. G. Miller OREGON CITY 1 The Home of Sportsmen look attractive. lVm't let up on the cultivating, llo sldca keeping down weeds, cultivation at this season will conserve moisture, and this Is of vital Importance to the Krowlng crop. If the weuther Is dry, don't bu HtTnlil to use the cultivator and noe. They will prevent tlis moisture from get ting awny by evaporation. . ' The best time to suck grapes Is when the berries Hie quite small not la rue r than small peas, ordinarily two-pounil paper sacks can be used. The mouth of each sack should be snugly wrapped around the stem of the bunch, and se curely held In place by pinning or tying;. The tie should be tight, but, of com no, not too tight. The sucks protect the grapes from fungus and insect enemies. Including wasps, birds, etc, and the iiuncnes tnus proicctca are apt to o finer and more porfect, CONCERN ALLEGED BANKRUPT. Petition Against Pacific Mall Order Company in Federal Court The Columbia Milling Company, the. HoneyniRn Hardware Company and the Portland Seed Company joined In a pe tition to Judge Wolverton, in tho Unit ed States Court, asking that the Paci fic Mall Order Company, of Portland, be adjudged bankrupt. The peti tioners hold claims aggregating SI, 359.92 against tho alleged bankrupt concern which Is charged with having committed an act of bankruptcy lu.st May, when it executed a chattel mort gage to C. T. Tooie, of Oladstoue, cov ering 23 buggies of the value of $1, 501.70 to secure the claim of Tooae against the company for $1000. This transaction, it is charged, was rondo to protect Tooze at tho expense of the other creditors. Charles Heilborn $ Company, con slstlng of Charles and Almu Heilborn, of Astoria, filed In' the Federal Court a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Thev report liabilities aggregating tlG,i$1.24, with assets of $20,096.6$. CATARRH A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm li quickly abioriMd. ' Sites lUlltl si Ones, It cleanses, soothes, heal ami iirotaota the diseased? mem. brnne resulting front Catarrh and drives sway a Cold iu the Head quickly. It. ty rrirn stores the Senses of II HI T tm Lis Taste and Smell, Full size 50 eta., at Drug gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely brothers, 60 Warrou Btroot, New York. s - mrzzrrt mk III! in n II IB I - l.al)or Party, numbering few thousand men. have made this man thi'lr iimnlme. And let me say right here, the Socialist Labor Party has no more connection with the HoclallHl Party than the Ucpiitillcnii or licmocrntle party has. They are simp ly a small number of men who have llielr own determined views and of course are entitled to thrill. Ho far as criminals are concerned If this man Preston should be elected, he would not be the Hrst crimi nal to nil the presidential cluilr, harsh as It may sound. IlOllKUT tJINTIlKlt. Mr. Clnther Takes Exceptions. StUTiRU Or., July 12. ( Editor of the Knterprlse. In your lust laitue appeared an editorial headed. "Khiime of the So cialists." which rellects little credit upon Its author, whether It be due to a lack of knowledge of the facts, or whether an effort Is being made to sling mud upon the rapidly growing SociitliHt party. It lays In the lung run to be fair and cour teous to nil. he It an individual or a number of Individuals having like faith. It is known throughout the I'uited States and also ihroiiKhniit other parts of the globe that the Socialist purty of the I'nlt ed States In convention nsxembled in t'.io month of May. 1 yis, nomtnuted for the orttce of president, a man whose charm ted is beyond reproach, pure, upright, honest, loving and brave. A mui who has risked his life and has given Ins best years to help uplift unfortunate tolling men and women. This noble and Illustri ous man Is Kugene'V. Debs. As a con structive stutesman ho has no superior. As a lover of Justice he has no eipial. Cnn it be possible you were so absorbed with the excitement of our own local campaign Just passed that you had for gotten so small an Item? As for this man Preston, convicted murderer, being nominated for president, may after nil i be a good upright honest man. ltcfore ! we condemn, let us discover the reason for the rash acts of men. you point with horror at this man of whom you know as little as I do. pei'hapa. Many of the world's best men have died In prison pens. Kut let It be understood that this nian Preston Is not the nominee of the Social ist party for any ollke. The Socialist Kodol will without doubt belli anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue It for the short time that Is necessary to give you complete relief. Kodol Is sold by Howell & Jones. Ramsby Prlie for Horse Ra;e. County Hecorder I'lmuneey K. Itnmshv, who Is a lover of .horaellesh and Is In terested In racing, has given a prise of $50 for tho winners of u half mile I mining race at the coming t'luc Kama County Kalr. which will be held at Canoy. Oc tober I. 2 and 3. The prlso will be known as the Kamshy prltc. Kolir lnusi'S ii'l.sl enter the race, and the money will bo divided Into three parts, llrst. )'.'(: lec en. I, $15. and third. HO. The luce will be a free for all handicap. w Uhts ac cording to the uge of the nnliuul. TIME TO ACT. Don't Walt for the Fatal Stages of Kid ney Illness. Profit by Orsgon City People's Experiences. Occasional attacks of backache, Irreg ular urination, headaches and dltxy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neglect these Ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but return with greater Intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings beneath the eyes, bloating of limbs and unklea, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute. Ilegln taking Doan's Kidney I'llls. and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor will return. Cures In Oregon City prove the effectiveness of this greut kidney rem edy. On the dnte of February 17th, H0, V. W. Stone, a well known resident of Ore gon City. Oregon, writes us the follow !i g: 'I have been much benefited by the use of two boxes of Drum's Kidney I'llls. My trouble was occuslonal dlray spells and too frequent passages of tl kidney kerretlons. I had to get up often at night to pass them. I have also hud some few attacks of backache. Having found real help through the use of Doan's Kid- I ney rills I do not hesitate to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Pries 60 cents. Ftister-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nlted States. Hemember the nume iHian's and take no other. 5' 1 .AM? - innini'."'iiinii ALCOHOL 3 PICK I'k-NT ANtgtlablflVfparatlonErJlj similar ihcrW.iniircre tlrvg Utc Stnniariis andlkMds of IVomotes DitfpsttonjChffrfuI nessandRrstrontalnsMto Upliini .Morphine rwrMliicnJ notNahcotic. ssHsassssnilteaMSHHa HktfouiksiMcamm rJM tfMuarjsfr JfimJM- mm Apnfpr l IWmtdy forComNptv lion . Sour Stomadl.DIrrtnri Worms jCoitNTilswiisJfwisa ncssandLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Sitfnarart of NEW YORK. m For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of M Li III m Tf it AW t'rc I ili43JJ4fcWlE-J n s3sC-a Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years Quantity Making W. W. Klm hall's Seven Great Factories. Quantity Selling Ellers 40 Well -Organised Stores. f " f . . . . ' i .' . . . ...'' . ' ' 1 - ' At' 44 Percheron Stallion Ggusta will make the season as follows: Tuesdays-Logan, Henry Babler's Wednesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn Thursdays-Viola, Ward's Fridays-Springwater, C L.Bard's. Terms $ 1 0. Single leap; $ 1 5. for sea son; $20. to insure with foal. Owned by H. M. Mollen. Managed by C. L. Bard, Springwater. rorllancl, Or. Alleuiy. ()r. Aflnrll. Or. Huker ( lly. Or. IIiIm Ida. Kugene, itr. Mitho Falla, Ida. I-ultnn. Mtt. I'rnillrlcin. ir. hiHikanr. U'sall. Wnllu Walla, Uaeli. l-iireot (inive. Or. Klamath Fall. Or. Ii t.randr, Or. North llend. Or. .Mr.Mlnnvllle. Or. It.mrburs. Or, HuUni, Or. Mallare. Ida. aneouver, Waeh. Knrrka. C'nl. Kurt ItrSKS. Cel. Ouktand, Csl. Itno, Nevstbt. Hsn I'nuvlini, CsX (S) bun Jme, ( ul. Htorklun, ( si. .Aberdeen, Wash. Ilelllngliam, Wnah. Ktrrrrtt, ah. North VsHlina, Wash. Krai He. Wanli. Taeomu, Waah. .Iiineun. Als'ka. Ketchikan, AlKk. Mt. Vermin. Waah, Nome, Alnka. Pert Angrlra, tVaeh. Klvnralde, IVlah. VVrnstrlire, Wash. Quantity Making and Quantity Selling Cause the Savings in Which You Share The above are factors when combined virtually means from "Factory to homes" with the least pos sible advance over actual cost price. Klrsl The makers, W. W. Kimball Co., with their Immense seven finely equipped factories covering over 17 acres about double the capacity of any other In their line In the world uuantity producing over C0.0.J0 pianos and organs yearly and with a large cash cnpltal and a ready sale and demand for their products, the cost of manufacture and sale Is reduced to the minimum estlmuted at lea.it one-fourth less than any other and In this you share In buying a Kimball. Second The Sellers Ellers Piano House with am ple capital and 40 well-organized stores located at different points In the Northwest and on the faclllc Coast under onp management one general office one buying center thereby reducing the fixed general expense to the very lowest possible amount. We mention particularly that In buying any article, be It a suit of clothes, a wagon, carriage, or a piano, in fact anything, the cost and a certain proportion of all ex penses to the time you buy must be Included In the firlce therefore If In manufacturing the cost can be essened without acrlfli:lng quality and durability, and then the cost of selling be made the lowest which can only be accomplished through selling large numbers of Instruments at snout same expense others sell a lew then and only then has one firm an advantage over another. The Great Ellers Organisation" of 40 stores not only accomplishes all the savings mentioned above but still another Important Item of economy that of Quantity Buying. Two thousand, sometimes three thousand pianos, are bought at one time this is espe cially true of the Kimball Factories, and then the great saving- in shipping the pianos by carloads with, out boxes "In harness.'' thereby saving about $25 In freight, besides cost of box, etc. Ho In the purchase and freighting we economize still further more tavlngs for our patrons because we give these savings back to our customers In a lessened price when they purchase, and why not? By so doing we do not lessen our yearly earn ings on our capital Invested we merely do more business to make up for it, and naturally a bet ter class of business because careful, frugal buyers Invariably center around a reliable, de pendable atore; one that has their customers' In. terests at heart and gives a full, big dollar's value for every dollar invested In a piano or any other musical Instrument. To accomplish the advantages . explained above, the Ellers Piano House knew that Quan tity Making, if combined with Quantity Belling, on progressive methods, would cause savings for their customers that would .bring to their stores the largest business In their line In the West and II has more than double that of any other house on the Coast. You can now share In the economy of this great organization If you need a piano and If you live out of the will call at the store or write us. Cut out the city and cannot come to coupon below and send same to us by next mall, "i? "to ,w, '"'J,'0 J": . , , , . u.. press upon you the fact as we have something special to offer you but ,)tt we" H(.,(' Mimir(H f the time Is limited. Mail coupon today. pianos to out-of-town cus tomers every yar who I I We have a buyer for timber lands and lor two ten acre tracts. We have for sale some fine river front properties. Have made some nice additions to our list in last few days. W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. 606 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY. EXPOSITION NOTES. The landnraplng of the lil "HO. Ill nf Ibe Alaska-Yukon-I'acttlr exposition has lain begun und the site Is beginning t lukn on the appearance it will have In I'j".i. Aalifhlp races will be one of the i.inliv attractions at the Aliixka-Yukou-l'acHio exposition, The New Yolk Aeio t'oio Is taking great Interest In the miillei. Ibe I nihil Htates government will Upend JilniMina for Its buildings tun! -'hllilts nt the Alaska-Yuknu-rjeltle .xin iHltlon. A main government luilldluii mil structures for Alaska, li.iwnll. The I'l-li-i Iplnea and the fisheries Industry will be erected. Y o u are absolutely snfe In buying s Klin bull l'lano by mull. m 4 I u s-1 1 MAIL. A Biggest Busiest and n r Dest on the Coast and the West pianoreliabilitr The House of Highest Quality, , 353 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Gentlemen Pleaie send p.rlal purchase plan. Name atl Ktreet and No Ciiy Kimball Catalogue and .1.1 buy by mull. A piano can be bought of this hnuae Junt an aafly by rnftl! n liy a pemonal selection, and moat tlniri our mu sical expert can give greater mufllral benefits when not hindered -.by allKht detail! and Indi vidual t antes Merely give un your choice of rane denlgn and whether you prefer m a h o g s ny, walnut or quartered gold en oak. (Olve2nd choice aa to woodn. ) Leave to u neleetlon of this particular Inntrument to nend and we wilt guarantee ahno lute satlnfactlnn. Boneless Squab. Htive pork tcntlurlolnM "Frcnched" that Ih, cut In round Hllens. Make a'drPHHlng ax for poultry, place a par tlrelKc? well with nail ami pepper, lay a kIIco of suit pork over.cuch sl'Ie. faHten toiOier with wooden tooth plckg. Hake a gulden brown. These look like squabR anil have a fine flav or. Remove the toothplcka and serve with "anKi'l apple- hbiicp." To nmkc a huiicp procure red ctxik hit? uppli'H, wauli, euro mid quarter, rook until a lltifTy muxs, press through alcve, aweoten to Insti-, .add a tfnah or two of hefmen: when i-old add the HtlfTly beaton whiten of two egs or mode, acordlni? to the nuiiiiint yoti make. Servo cold, arranged In pyra nildH, with ciiIich of currant or brlgjit applo jelly on tup. WHY NOT THY. Popham'a ASTHMA REMEDY (Jives i'rompt ami positive relief In every rnMc. Sold by (IrttpKlHti. Trial package by mall , 10 cent. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O 'or Haln by Huntley ftros. Co. D. C. LATOURETTE rrealdent. F. J. METYHHt, Caahle THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Pioneer Transfer Express&StorageCo. Furniture, Pianos and Machinery moved by experienced men :: :: Sandjand gravel in any quantity de livered on short notice. Try us once and you will be sure to come again. PhoneJMaln 22 Office in Postoffice Bldg. Mull us the roupnn to let un know you ure ln tirrated in buying plsno. It's Ui your ad vantage 10 au . J Careful of Your Properly One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office Il2.,;i?esidence 1833 525 Main Sirsd I