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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday K. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or, dee aa second-class matter. Post Subscription Rates: Gm Year 91.50 Blx Months 75 Trial Subscription. Two Months. .25 Subscribers will find the date of ex piraUon stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last paywaat Is avot credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention THE HOMESEEKER. Oregon City and Clackamas County are after the homeseeker. Wo want the mr and women from tlu middle West and from the East to come Into our midst and build homes. There Is room for them here lota of It. A quarter of a million people could settle In Clackamas and not over crowd Its territory. The farmer of small means, but with untiring; industry; the frugal tiller of the soil, with an eye to the comforts of every day life; the man who is willing to work for what he can accomplish by the use of brain and brawn, these are the people that we need. There are hundreds of thousands of such men thousands of miles to the east of us who have never heard of Clacka mas County, and some of them have no idea of the location of the State of Ore (Ton. They are apt to ask you In what State Oregon is situated. We have per sonal knowledge of om Instance where an Eastern man asked this identical question. There is a reason for It. V e cannot reasonably expect to get our shar of the Immigration to the Great West unless we go after it. Nothing ever comes to the people who sit quiet and wait. We must let these prospective homeseekers know that we are on earth. We must convey to them that we have the finest country In the world. We should not let the opportunity go by to Inform them that their presence is desired here. This should be the primary object of the new Commercial Club. The institu tion is starting under the most favorable auspices. The business and professional people of Oregon City are putting up their money for its support. They must have something in return, and it is up to us all to see that they get it. COUNTY DIVISION. And now we are told that the Eastern section of Clackamas, with Estacada as Its center, wants to cut itself off. root and branch, from the parent stem and go it alone. Probably seven or eight thou sand people have aspirations for a county seat nearer to them, and are supposedly willing to bear the Increased burden of taxation that would naturally follow the maintenance of a county seat. Our beneficent initiative law provides them a way. As Hood County was form ed last June, so could Cascade County be set apart from old Clackamas. The whole State of Oregon would have a voice, and who shall say that the petitioners would be denied their ambitions by the votes of men who know nothing whatever of the conditions and care less. Without going Into the merits of the demands of our Eastern Clackamas friends, we are certain that the existing law should be amended so that such pro cedure as is contemplated could not be possible. It is all wrong. It Is entirely a local matter and should be treated as such. Under the initiative some reforms are possible and some abuses are probable. No one can question the Justice of a de mand for the amendment of the law so that abuses can be reduced. It is. as we see it. Imperative, and unless it is done, the whole system of direct legislation is imperiled. BUILD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 5oW that the price of lumber is down a little, It would be well for many of the its etar Drilling Mo, go. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE "tt'ELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start you in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In 'i he World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling mai hints, tools, supplies, etc., write to I THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. fV PORTLAND, OREQON. or LA AKItON, OHIO. FISHING TACKLE The place to buy Large Assortment Prices Reasonable C G. Miller OREGON Cin The Home of Sportsmen country school districts to consider the m iter of putting up new school build ings. While many of the country districts arc already provided Willi suitable build ings, others have old structures, out of date In plan ns well as deteriorated b) age. There Is nothing that makes community no nttinctUe to homcscckcts as good school facilities. The 1 1 I'M t ques tion asked by a family seeking to pur chase land Is "What about your schools?" A good school building will iwsily add to the value of the farm land In the dlslilct more than the cost of the building, l'uli lie schools, says t liv Orcgomi.ii. like pub lic roads, a iv n good Investment, aside from the direct vise ono.iytd by those who bear the expense. No meeting was ever called In Ore which has attracted the universal en thusiasm that has been created by too I'n'KiMi ww.Hi (tonus v (Miirience, wnn.i Is to be held in the Convention Hall, tith Lewthwalte have gone to tfouthern Oro floor. of the Portland Commercial Club )nKvm " " """'ng and hunting trip. Tuesday, August 11th. An effort will be I Mrs. Pan Lyons and son have gone to made to call the meeting to order pronat ly nt 9:30 A. M so that there may be a morning, an afternoon and an evenlm session. The railroads have made n iite of a fare and a third 'or the round trip for this occasion. Delegations represent ing every gr.ume, the commercial bodies. and the different counties to lie appoint ' ed by the county judges, are aire tdy re porting that they will be present. Kvciy editor In the state Is a delegate at large. as Is the mayor of every city, and. every county commissioner. A progiau.nic is being prepared, but every effort will be made to get rid of long winded speeches and to Ret down to actual worl: that !ll produce results. The colonist rates from all points In the East to all points In Oregon com mence September 1st and continue until October 31st. Every commercial organis ation and every cltlsen of Oregon should begin to make these rates the subject of every letter that goes out of the state. The fare Is M from Missouri River points. St. 1'aul. LHiluth and Winnipeg. $33 from St. Louis nnd 3S from Chicago. with proportionate rates from everv point In the United States. The national platform of the Repub licans Is outspoken; that of the Demo crats Is inclined to straddle Important Is sues. Tou should bear this in mind while reading the communication of Captain James P. Shaw In this Issue or The En terprise. His advice to the voters 0 do some thinking on their own account is good. The Republican party has nothing to fear In the loss of votes of thinking men. With the names of such men as J. I". Campbell, John Lewellen, Thomas F. Ryan. It. B. Ileatie. O. D. Eby and C. O. Huntley on its directorate, there Is every reason to believe that the Oregon City and Farmers Independent Tele phone Company will become a formidable rival of its strongly Intrenched competi tor. Ground for the Clackamas County Fair has been broken with ceremony. The men behind the project are entitled to the loyal support of every citizen of Clackamas County. Bauita sllie Kind ht Ha Alwip iagM Slfnatar The Day's Length. The length of the (lav mav be found bv doubling the time of the sun's setting. to the length of the night bv doubling the time of the sun's rising. If. for ex ample, says the Chicago News, the sun ets at i .M o clock, the length of the dav Is 15 hours, for twice T.o'l Is 15. If the sun rises at 4:30. the lenirth of the night is 9 hours. fur twice 4:30 is 9. The hours of daylight and the 9 hours ot night make up the whole day of " hours 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. This, however, Is not true of the Bank of Oregon City, whish welcomes Dew 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 LOCAL BRIEFS Horn, I'YIday. to the wife of Arthur Kcddsiwny, an S pound daughter. License to marry has been granted to Ootis Vivian Kvnns and I. . 1 tlx . Horn, Wednesday, to Mr. nml Mrs. W. CJroshoiig, a son. Mrs. J. A. Mctllashan. of Mcdford. Is visiting friends In Oregon I'lly. License to marry was grunted Monday to Mary .. McAmilty mid Charles It. j i.ivosay. I Miss Adah llulbert Is home from a I month's visit with her sister In Ncbras- ! ka. IVputy Recorder Lloyd Williams and family are , nojylng their annual Hummer i outing at Cathlamet, Wash. Attorney John 1. C ark and Jo in II Mies, tal., for a two months' siav fur the benellt of the hitter's health. Miss lterlha McKlnnoy, who has been visiting Miss Nletn Harding, has return ed to her home In linker City, Charles Wright. A. J. Surbur nnd a party of Nimrods have gone up .he Clackamas in search of big game and fish. William Andresen returned Monday from Newport, whore he has been so journing with his famllv for the last fort- nignt. wMhl Miss Claire 1'adrlck. of Italian has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 leg dale, and returned to Pallas Sunday. A. V. Wjfmot. who has been visiting relatives nt Newberg for a few days, has returned home. Mrs. Robert J. C.oodfellow nnd Miss Margaret lioodfellow leave next week for a fortnight's soojurn nt WJIholt Springs. Thomas Jtrown was In the cltv this week from Salmon Ulvcr. Mrs. ohn V. Roehl has returned home from Newport, where She has been for the last two weeks visiting her sons. W. H. Jones and R. L. Jones. She had a very onojyable trip. Mrs. A. D. Paddock nnd Frank Ituchnn an. of Canby. spent Sunday at the home of County Treasurer Puddock at C.lad stone. Ernest Mutinies nnd family have gone to Seaside to open their cottage for the Summer. C. O. Miller nnd family are home from a sojourn at the Oregon Coast. Miss iAirua Gaining, of Portland, is the guest of relatives at Canemah. "E. C. DeWltt & Co.. Chicago. III. Gentlemen In 1SS7 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring or 190: I bought a bottle or Kodol and the benefit I received all the gold In Georgia co u lit not buy. May you live long and prosper, oura very truly. C. N. Cornell, Kodlng. Ga.. Aug. 190." Sold Howell Jk Jones. by Miss Nleta Harding. Miss Evelyn Hard ing and G. Lee Harding leave Monday for an outing at the Coast south of Ya iuina Kay. t'se Hewitt's I.lttle Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by Howell & Jones. Kenedy's Laxative Cough Syrup nets gently upon the bowels nn i thereby drives the cold out of the system. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Miss Mary Howard, n student at the t'nlverslty of Oregon, who has been vis iting friends In this city for several days, left Friday afternoon for Portland, nnd after a brief visit there will leave Thurs day for her home In ushington, D. C. Attorneys C. H. Dye nnd C. Schuebel anil Mrs. Sarah M. Glllett nre In Port laud attending the annual meeting of the Grand I-odge of the Ancient Order of t'nlted Workmen nnd the Degree of Hon or. Sam Koake, who is grand Inner sen tinel of the A. O. I'. W.. Is nlso In at tendance at the sessions. Justice of the Peace Samson Vcrfurmcd his first marriage ceremony Wednesday when he ottlciated nt the wedding of Miss I'lel Krlgbaum and Kellle Boyer, both of this county. The marriage of Mrs. Ma Chamberlain to H. Sapplngton was solemnised Tues dav In the courthouse. Judge Dlmlck of-' Helming. The couple will make their home at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shealuin nnd sons William and Carl, ami Mrs. Joseph Kuer ten have gone to Clatsop Beach for an outing. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded plesstire to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," savs J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am convinced It's the best salve the world tuTcrds. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which It Is applied. 25 cents at Jones drug store. 1 TIME CARD. 0. W. P. RAILWAY t-ave Arrive Leave I Arrive 03 ; en fc. ! 1 u I m i i a a a O 3 i p & ! & s I - o o o I o " ! 4.00 5.271 5.40 5.4C 6.45 I 6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 C.26 7.20 I 7.00 7.50 8.00 6.50 6.58 7.50 7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30 8.00 8.50 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 10.39 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 11.50 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.59 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 1Z30 12.38 1.39 1.30 2.20 2.30 1.34 1.31 2.31 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 3.50 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 6.00 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.08 6.00 5.30 6.20 6.30 5.30 5.38 6.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 1.00 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 8.30 740 7.38 8.30 8.00 8.50 8.55 8.00 8.08 9.00 8.30 9.20 9.25 840 8.38 940 9.00 9.50 j 1.55 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 11.03 11.08 11.59 I 12.00 12.46 12.61 11.55 11.58 I 12.60 12.55 9.30 from Portland, 9.3J, 11.55 and 12.50 p. m. from Canemah Park to Mil waukle only. !Vla Lents Junction. Dally, except Sunday; leaves on Sundays 4.15 . m. A. M. figures In Roman. P, U. fig ures In black. ucccsstu This plcturo iihows Ihu four tooth mlsslnn. Wo put (Inlil KIIIIiiks In those- him'uUimI ".Soft TtM'th" that do not ctHiiK out. Our ti'ilil r'lllliiK, "jutter how lnrK". cuiiiuit coino out whon put lit by our now piooi'H.4. Th")' nro solid its mi'M "ml MtrtuiK hh Iron. Cull and hco L1u.mii. THOSE WHITE FILLINGS We never fill your teeth with Cement or Artificial Enamel and tell you "IT WILL LAST A3 WELL A3 GOLD" for It will not and we know It. So do others. CROWNS AND BRIDGES Our Gold Crowns, Porcelain antoo our work, but our hiMt alwuys find us at thu same Honest Work Kind Treatment Lowest Prices ELECTRIC THEATRE 504 Main St. Opposite P. 0. High Class Amusement for Men, Women and Children. Open Every Evening. Matinees, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons. Two new reels and a new II lustrated song for Thursday night and following. 10c and Sc. Better Society. Mrs. Iteu says that she wants to K' t into better society than the country uf tordse. They boiiKht a $1200 house In town, and on the same block they will have, as nelKhtwirs, a saloon keeper and a butcher who whips his wife. They are half a block from a livery stable nnd one block from a blacksmith sh. so I kiic that society doings will be brisk around there. No chickens, no cow. no plic In the pen, no Knrden. no truck patch, no wheat In the mill, and as they boy said, "no noth ing." only J- u day. Now J- a day Is about liiOO a yiar. holidays and Holidays left out, and Men. can not be sure of full :W'i days' woik In a year. Ills wife won't be able to sell til) worth of butter, and f5ii worth of poultry ns she did Inst year, and buying Hour nt 17. DU a biuret Is ii different thing from having your own wheat anil selling fifty biiHhels more than you need for Hour. Kariner's Voice. Just Exactly Riant. "I have used iJr. King's New Life Pills for several years, nml find them Just exactly, right," savs Mr. A. A. Kellon, of Harrlsvllle, N. V. New Life Pills re lieve without the least discomfort, llesl remedy for constipation, biliousness nnd malaria. 2Gu at Howell & Jones' drug store. CATARRH 71 K&LIft IY-FEVER 1 Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Civ Satisfaction. ttlVCS RELIEF AT ONCE. It clcansen, soothss, heals snd protmits the dioa"d membrane resulting from Cutorru and drives awuy a Cold In the Head quickly. Beatorss the Bsnseii of Taste and Hmeil Easy to nse. Contains no injurious imun Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. LTRe SIzs, 60 eenta at Druftfrlsta or by moil. Liquid Cream Bulm for use In atomuers, 75 oeuts. ELY BROTHERS, r6 Warren St.. New York, f ent tree OUR NEW BOOKLET "An Invitation iu Join a Club In Who lesale U U T I ST." thereby savin a third of your Piano-money. It's free for the asking, and should be In the home and 1 read by every person who has a piano to buy. Adore.. De.k -A" Whole sals Department. Eilers Piano House, Portland WHY NOT TRY Popham'a A8THMA REMEDY Gives Prompt and positive relief in every case. Sold by druggists. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, 0 For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. jjltuav ! The New Gold Fillings Wo tii'vor luivo In tfll you that "your looth am tun Kurt tn hnlil (inlil I'llllllKH." Wr lilllHlor ed Unit illltleully IniiK front Cidwuh uml HiltlgoH arc works of art Kuanuitoo on our 18 years of successful place. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Wolnhard Bldg., Opp. Court House, Oregon City I "-rwjMWitu "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. I'. Armstrong, LL.lL, Principal TiWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 fect, 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 Jr;uli all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such un institution. XSald ft Business Maui "Keep bammeritiK away everlsHtinly on thorough work. It will win out In the end." Said an Educator! "The quality of Instruc tion given iu your school makes it the standard of Its kind la the Northwest." C.0pea all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References Any buulc, any nowspapcr, any business man In Portland. SOCIETY ry I.01 Anility to Mr. i'IuiiIih It. I.lvisay look! place Mouihiy evening at 7 -UU o'clock In i .-.I. uimiii n iiiiiiiiii I ii 11 1 in . ui'V. I. nit- Ichraiid. the pastor, olllcliillng. MIkh linlsy .Maude MrAliulty. the bride's sin ter, was brlib'SiiiuM, uml her brother. Mr. James McAmilty, was best man. After the ceremony u receoilon was given at tile lli'llie of Die bride S purel. Mr. uml Mrs. James Walter Mi Anuliy, on 'Ucknmiis Hi IkIiIs. only relatives uml u eW ttllltlllllc fliellils being III -III . The parlors wcie taut. -fully ibioiated with Oli'giill llllipe and sweet peiiH. A llcllii- oiih wdlng supper was served mid the bride llllil groom Were Die leclplellls of many beuullliil presents limn the gin nln i mid other frlemls J hose attending Hie ruccptlon Were Mr. uml Mis. Martin K Cruhcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. iOimsi M. imttlrld. Mrs. J. KtlcdhofT nnd John Kildy. of I'm tluii'l. Mr. und Mis. Juhu A. I'mifcr, Mr. and Mrs Wllllinn II. limlfrev, and liaylonl (;udfrey of iingou City. Mr. and Mis. Juhu Cognn. James l.tvi-say, Ml. mid Mrs. J. V. McAuully, Mlses linlxv, Kv;i nnd Viola McAmilty, Jiiuies, I tiinU and Arthur McAuully. Thi' brlile Is a well and favorably known young lady with a huge circle of frieiids who Hint ix pi nsloiiH of their Kool wishes for a long nnd hnppy life, tlr. Llvisiiy bus rixlihd In Cliiikiitniis 'utility for a number of yeais and Is one llf tile SUCCeHHtlll fruit gniweis of this vicinity. The newly wedded pair will be at boine to their frlemls utter AuguM 1, ul their home mi t'lm kaiiins Heights, The niarrliige of Miss lloiuile Kuniler land to James Kdgar Williams was iol ctiinizi'd at la o'clock WcdiicHdiiy inoiulng at the piusiinege nf the ( ii in ,. Methodist Knl.icoi.ul Chinch. Dr. William II lli ppe iillli liitliig. und the happy pair ' left In Hie nf tci noon on tlu li wedding I tour fur Mi lllsh 'oliimbla. Miss Humlei- iiillii wiin iiiiineriy u schism leai'lier HI Clackuiniis I'miuiy and Is the ilaiiKbler of a well known Hliri lilim family. Hhe Is a I'li'lir of Mrs. Iliilley of this city and has hi'i-n residing In I'oillmul of late. Mr. Williams is a ini'iuber of Hie Unas-fi-r III in of Williams Hum , and Is a young man oi mining iiiiiiuiiis. nicy will make their home In Oregon City. Mrs. II. L. 1 4. Clark entertained the members of the Derthlck Club at her home Wednesday nfteinooii. The house wus very prettily ilecoriited with tunny colored sweet peas. Five little gills, Kva Alldredge, Kllle Dilluiaii, L'thcl Krost, (jwendolltie Hhaw ami Ilerulce Johnson, dressed In Japanese continue were drilled by Mrs. Clark and gave a native dunce. lOvu Alldredge sang "Yuan Han" and "House of My Lover" ami the others gave the choruses. The most uiuiis- Ing feature was the lleggar Hand, given by the girls In beggar costume. In a guessing game the prizes were won by Miss Draper and Mrs. Anna Hayes. Dell clous refreshments were served. How to Make Yeast. Take one ipiart of fresh buttermilk, pour Into skillet over the lire and bent to boiling point. Carefully sift In enough corn rneal as thick as gruel, ltcinove from the lire and cool to hike warm. Have soaked one package, of yeast foam In Just enough water to cover. When the gruel Is hike warm mill the yeast and let it stand for two hours In u warm place, being careful to to get too hot. At the end of two hours tho mixture will be snapping and fermenting. Add H u f Helen t corn rneal to make Into cakes with the hands, liy using a little Hour In pluee of all corn meal they may be rolled and cut, but this makes thern more difficult to souk when preparing tint bread. Pluee on a bourd to dry, turning twice a day. When thoroughly dry It Is ready for use and may be used In the making of new yeust. TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at , f table, to keep it together? Your srrocer returns your money 11 res don't Ilka Schilling'! Ileal; we py him Stomach Protects Itself. The reason why the stomach nnd in. testlnes do not digest themselves was once thought of by Wetnland, a German Demfcastey WW Thin plcluro Known tho four f'("'t ti'Hh ioiliii't'il by Ili'lilK" Work. ami Hlaiul tho tost of tlino. practice In Oregon City, Wo K'ttr You can Artificial Teeth Wa will make you a set of Artificial Teeth that will LOOK well, WEAR well and PLEASE you. (YiurcA of Doston, recalls the sterling men who rruJo history la its eliaJow; men who characteristics were strength, grace, sincerity and simplicity. Of tneie men Paul Revere distinguished as a Silversmith, no leas than as a hero, expressed these char acteristics in sterl Ing silver, and the celebrated Paul Revere Pattern of today is derived from the work of the great patriot ar tisan himself. He Paul Re vera has strength, weight, exquisite grace, pleasing sim plicity, and a pro nounced refinement due to the artistic sincerity which is lacking in many de signs of the present day. The Paul Re. Vere is made in a fi'W&pM complete table ser ' T vice. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers. perlnienler, to be that they defend them selves by nntlenzymes, or antlfurmcnts. Dr. Nandor King, of Budil-Pesth, now re- , ports these- untlferments not to be found but that the mucin present In the Inner half of the, gastric mucous membrane re sists the digestive action of the trypsin end gastric Juice. 'J'lio digustlve organs therefore protect themselves by the mucin they create. i