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f OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER . 1908. THE of PHP)!? " llmuliiHlCroi DR. KING'S for COUGHS GOLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES PREVENTS raEuaooui consuapTioQ Humor on? Philosophy Br DUNCAN H. SMITH " Two yesrs ago s sever cold settled on my lungs snd so completely prostrated me that I ws unable to'work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. king's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 3k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUG COMPANY. Oregon Gty Enterprise Published Every, Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post office aa second-class matter. If it were possible for a civilized covin-1 asrenslon to be advised of the prox try to carry anythltiK over some of Utility of an enemy fifty or a hundred our roads. In the spring and fall the j mill's distant: the same use of the roads in many places are impassable. , airship on land with reference to an making the farmers the prey of spec-! army, will result In a great economy ulators who know that they can safely I of both life and money, in scouting boost the price, of certain cotunuiitl-! and reconiioiterlng. ties because, although the crop Is ! , plentiful, nevertheless It is not avail-1 Just before the Civil War. this coun able for the market on account of ; try was fourth lu rank of wealth, bad roads. J England, France and Germany then The good roads commission now , outranked the United States. Now KEEP IT UP. Look li'Hnnt wln-it lu ploture gun U pointed lit yur fuee And when the kind plioii'iirnphvr Hits everything tn pliu-n. And ettouM you want to krop It up It would nut lo a vrimo To run your (ivwiiIkk (i-ultirua nnd Look pW'iunnl nil tlio lliuu. Why ahouM you nil the livelong day Appear aa one who Itnd A grouch KUitln( your fellow men Or aomedimi qulle ua lid And when you tell the picture man To make your photograph Try to look plenum for about A minute ami a half? 'Tli not o lrl to keep It up Aa you porlmps niliihl (enr. A llttlo practice Mini your frown Will atmiNlitwiiy dixippeiir. And If In place of It a wreath ir Mi..',.. i ....ii. 1 1. r.......i That s xvlu-ro you II tool the snapshot mtin BluniKI ha t snooping round. Bo do not watt till you an dragged lull the. picture place And alt tvforo the c.imera To soften ,lown your face. Look plrAaam when you r feeling fine And when the shies nru blua, And then penmps it pretty girl Will make sheep a eyea ttt you. Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Trial Subscription, Two Months .25 , meeting In Paris should furnish Amer- our wealth exceeds that of any two j icans with a good many practical ! of them and our manufacturers all buoscriDers win nna tne data ot ex-1 ideas and the results of the commls- three of them. piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is not credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. The United States postal regulations compel publishers to discontinue a newspaper after the subscription ex pires. For this reason The Enterprise will not be sent after expiration. Sub scribers will receive ample notice be fore the paper is discontinued. sion will be watched with interest. CLACKAMAS DOES HER PART. Old Clackamas surprised the natives lastTuesday by rolling up a plurality of more; than 900 for Taft and Sher man. The Republicans voted their ticket, except in Oregon City, where hundreds of laboring men evidently listened to the loud noise, as imper sonated by Sam Gompers. and cast their ballots for The Peerless. The Democrats certainly had us all bluffed in Oregon, with their estimates of less than 15.000 for Taft, who will carry the state by probably 25.000. The farming vote did the business. There has never been a time in the history of this Republic when the fai mer has been in such a prosperous condition as now. The Increased cost of living does not affect him to the extent that it readies the man ho lives In the city. Yet the farmer reaps all the benefit from the good prices for the products of the soil and it is small wonder, indeed, that he is satisfied, and has no desire for a change. Once in a while we fall from grace and elect a Democratic county official who has a and whose popul have even been known to give a ma jority to a Democratic candidate for Governor, and last June we made an everlasting spectacle of ourselves by nominating a Republican Statement No. 1 candidate for United States sen atro and then slaughtering him at the polls for a Democrat This was Re publicanism with a vengeance. But on national affairs it is all different The country is prosperous. The people are satisfied. They are afraid of Bryan and his untried theo ries. They have nothing to fear from the personal choice of Theodore Roosevelt. Now the' Democrats are trembling In the fear that the prodigious Re publican vote in Oregon will be the signal for the abandonment of the Statement No. 1 pledge, but they real ly have nothing to worry about. These Statement Oners will find It hard to backslide. They took the pill with their eyes wide open, with the warn ings of the Republican press In their ears, and they will find it hard, very hard, to dash the cup away. THE INCREASE IN POPULATION. In an address delivered at the con ference of governors in Washington the prediction was made that the United States will In 1950 have a pop ulation of more than 200.000.000. This was based on an annual increase of about 14 per cent, plus the average annual immigration of 750,000. There is no question as to the di minishing rate of natural increase, but if the present population is 85.000.000 there will certainly be added to It more than 45.000.000 In the next forty two years, unless natural growth Is stopped altogether, and that is not probable. There will be an increase in that time of quite 20,000.000 from immigration, and It Is not unreason able to assume that there will be not less than 40,000,000 from natural growth. The population of the United States will reach 150.000,000 by the middle of the present century, and it Is not likely to halt there. TEA Moneyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't mean anything else. Your grocer return! too' mnr U ros deal Ilka Schilling a hsti: we p him. OONT HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Melllen & Co.. Complete House furnishers. Use their free stable room. Particular. BIG CANAL HALF DONE. large personal following i'ardsueicva,e' popularity is great We'halt of the whole' To make the Panama Canal there were at the beginning S0.C98.248 cubic yards of earth and rock to be excavat ed for a high level canal. The Ameri can government's force in the four years from May. 1904. to May. 190S. excavated 18.445,420 cubic yards, and of this the major part, or 11.191.48S cubic yards, was excavated In the last twelve months of that period. Includ ing the French excavations, there re main, therefore, only 39,652,822 cubic or less than one- 10.000 HOMICIDES A YEAR. The homicides of this country num ber over ten thousand a year. They are much more numerous than In other countries of comparative popu lation. Our laws and judges and jur ors and lawyers are to blame for this condition of things. Nearly three months ago, a captain In the United States army murdered Mr. Annis as he came out defenseless from a bath in the waters of New York Bay. It was two months before the Grand Jury brought an Indictment in the case and it is probable that a year may elapse before the case is tried and the murderer probably acquitted. It -is very different from this In the country from which we derive our laws and institutions. In England there Is no unwritten law. Emotional Insanity is unknown. If an English man's family Is Invaded by a seducer, he goes to law over It and society approves him and the Invader of his home is ostracized, as well as mulct ed In heavy damages. We, too, may become a civilized country in time, but until then Is It remarakble that manv wealthy Americans prefer to The Romans were the greatest roa'l i emigrate to England and continental "I am very fond of work." "Indeed! I never saw you do any." "Oh. uo. I like It well done." GOOD ROADS. Winders the world has ever seen. From the earliest times they saw the necessity of having easy and safe means of communication between all the cities ot Italy and later, as they acquired provinces in France, Ger many and England, they saw the greater need of good roads over which to transport their munitions of war, foodstuffs to garrisons and and army trains. countries where there is protection to life and property? i ii m hi i .1 kj ... Notwithstanding the progress and excitement In navigating the air by balloons sind aeroplanes, it is not believed by level-headed men that the project will ever be practically or successiui. siuooorn ! r-rimmf-rriallv armies ! farts, however, will not and should I not Drevent experimentation. There Brine one of those old warriors over ia rthr than rommerclal and practi- to America today and let him take a Cal success. The airship or the aero-1 fears that she might think herself in look at our roads. He would wonder plane at si a, enabling a fleet by an . jove lr she aldn't Had Hit Doubts. "Here, Willie. Is u dollar. Run down to the hardware store, please, and buy me a muzzle." "Sure dm what you wnut Mr. Jones?" "That Is what 1 said. Go and buy me a muzzle." "I's afraid 1 wouldn't get the right kind." "Oh, pshaw! Just get a dollar one atid It will do." "Dat's all right, bur they only keeps 'em for dogs, an I's afraid it wouldn't fit you." Her Concern. "I thought you belonged to the Don't Worry club." "I do." "Then what's the matter with you?" "I am nfnild we have got too mauy people on the programme." Natural Gueas. "Ever read lunch of Shakespeare?" "No. IU1 lie write much?" "Oh. nbont thirty or forty volumes." "That so? What county In Indiana did he come from?" Sounded Like Money. "He Is taking up charity work." "For goodness' sake!" "No: because he thinks there's some thing In It." A Bargain. Ho bouuht a handsome auto. One of the latent kind. But never used It onco because He bought it In hla mlrd. A girl's eicuse for flirting Is that she I 1 MONEY TO BURN If you have money to barn, keep it in the house where it may be burned, lost or stolen, bat if you want to keep it safely where it will always be ready for you when you want it, bring it to us. A bank account will give you a better business standing in the community and a prestige that you may never have enjoyed before. your name is not on our books, we will be pleased to see it there before the close of the year I 908. The Bank of Oregon City The real Joy of the grandparents lies In the reflections that they don't have to discipline the youngsters, no matter how breaehy they get. It Isn't always that a man who has plenty of money Is an authority upon , the best disinfectants. Borne of them j prefer it without. When vacation bills are all paid Christmas will loom large on the hori zon and Santa Glaus will be speaking with a loud. Insistent voice. Don't lay by any trouble for your self. Unlike canned fruit and other earthly treasures. Its keeping qualities are good. Not For Childish Ears. "Clillilren, go out of the room limnedliitely nnd close the door." "What for?" "Your father has Just lost bis collar button uu der the bureau." n The Call to Action. Beyond art, the meadowa hair. The lakea lie soft between. On thla aide node the tUley And bravely waves the green. A bird la softly chanting. And through the evening ah aria Tho sunbeams now are slanting; The day a Ions debt la paid. Ah. dear la the lake's aoft Bounding And sweet la the voli-e of love. But the world's loud clangor's pound Ins Around, about, above. And I looae the Anna' aoft claaplnf. And I klaa the lips that cling. Unloose me from thrlr haaplng And Into the lurmoll awing. Eye Tonic "She admits that she wns blinded by love niiil for a time thought he was her Ideal of a man." "What opened her eyes?" "A report from Hradstreet's that her very considerate big brother brought home." NEW TUNNEL IN MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT OF OGLE MINES IS DESIRED BY THE STOCKHOLDERS. THEY SUBSCRIBE $1800 Existence of Telurlum Or Has Hand icapped Operations But New Process Will bt Installed By Directors. The Annual iiu'etluii of tho stock holders nf the Ogle Mountain MlillltK Company was held Monday uftio-nooti In kuapp's Hall. Reports from thu conipnuy's ollli'ers were received and much saliHfiu'tlon wns shown by the old stockholders who voluntarily pledged flSOt) Hiltlitloiiiil III cash null scilptlons. The company will run an other tunnel, probably I MM ftvi in length under the mountain a. id will proceed with Its development work. A great deal of rich ore liii.i Ikkmi rn- countered, but the existence :if tel urlum ore has handicapped opei.itious as the slump mill will not save thin kind of ore. 1 luring the early stugo of operations (he ore was exposed to the eli inciitn and becnnie oxidised, and ,'eral thousand dollars were milled, but the fresh telurlum ore could not b.i sup- cessfully handled by the stamp null process. The company therelorn plans to develop the property fuill.er by running a lower tunnel and tupping the main body of ore, obtaining k dif ferent process to save It. Too fol- owing directors were elected: J. II. Fulrclough, T. II. Knlrclough. J. . Harless, S. S. Walker, John Scott. Tk.. .IIH....,...U ........... .. -. I...I.I IIK' lllllll'IB Mll.'.'llIH "t.O . 11,1,1 Monday night In the law oOlc t t). D. Eby, and the following officer wn.-e chosen: J. II. FHlrclough, prc.ldout and gcticr.ll manager: J. V. II.i.Ubs, vice-president; W. J. Wilson, secre tary; J. M. Eckert, treasurer. You can cure dyspepsia, Indigestion. sour pr weak stomach, or In fact any form of stomach trouble If you will lake Kodol occasionally. Try It ti- day on our guarantee. We know what It will od for you. Sold by Jones Drug o. PERT PARAGRAPHS. It is easy to laugh at misfortune until you get a personal Introduction, when It begins to appear something of an Impertinence. A wnsh board nnd tub associated with plenty of water are excellent ap pliances for physical development If you have the nerve to suggest It to your wife. It Is easy to pick out the artistic value nnd the Joy of labor while sit ting In the shade, provided tho labor apiiertnlns to sonic one else. Some people are curious becnuse they want to know, and others are because they want you to know. Some girls go to church Just to show that some young man nttends occa sionally. When a woman announces that her husband Is tho best man thnt ever was she Is nlHiut to pick some flaws In him Niefa Barlow Lawrence CONTKALTO VOCAL CULTURE, CONCERT WORK Phone Main 1794 1206 Washington Street. IT IS A PERFECT FIT THAT WE GIVE YOU That Is the reputation wo maintain. William McLarty Tailor ANDRESEN BUILDING Second Floor Suspension Bridge Cor. 0 Absolutely Pure YAI Baking Powder. Comes from Grapes The only bakipg pow der made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Imitation baking powdere are made) from harsh mineral acids and louve In the food Uuiiealllilul properliee if SOCIETY The Hallowe'en dancing party In tho Armory Friday night was an un qualltled success, nnd the members of the Willamette Club are to bu con gratulated on their carefully laid plans. The decorations were artistic throughout and were much admired. Ileautlful autumn leaves were lu pro fusion, and wer relieved with green boughs, whllo Jnck-o'-Uutiirns grinned from recesses. The punch booth was an attraction. Klghteen numbers were dnticed to the music of I'arsoiia' orchestra, from Cortland. Tho Attend ance was large. The Willamette Club will probuhly give tho second dunce of Its series during Thanksgiving week, when the college students are homo for the holidays. j One of the most novel Halloween ! parties ever given In this clty-ntis on Paturdny night, wheu lr. nnd Mrs.' 1Hiimrd L. Pickens, at their attractive home on the West Hide, gave a party In honor of their daughter. Marlon. Tho house was appropriately decorat-1 ed w ith festoons of miniature hats. : and Jnck-o'-lftiiiorti. The grand march was led by lmlse Huntley uud Alice Moore, with Miss Martha Frances I Draper at the piano. Karh guest was dressed to represent some, character, making It a very attractive sight. The! guests were led Into the dining room.' which was darkened with subdued lights, where Miss Iitllse llunllcy told a witch's story. Following this tho evening was spent In hnllowuVn games, nnd refreshments served, In ' the eni-k was a thimble, captured by ; Aiinii Umi Sleight; ring, by Ambrose llrow iiell, and the coin by Alice Moore. The IteliekAhs gave a Hallowe'en party on Saturday evening, which was a very enjoyable affair. The featuro of the evening was whist, In which Miss Vcliiia Shaver was awarded thu ladles' first prlsn, and Miss Ivnh Har rington, the ladles' consolation prlsn; 8 H Walker, the gentlemen's first price, and the consolation prUe was awarded to W. II. Howell. Hallowe'en refreshments, consisting of elder, doughnut, ginger cakn and Co flee, were served. Those In charge of thu afTnlr were Mrs. Hollo Sleight, Mrs. Harry Show. Mrs. 0. W. Church, Mrs. V. A. Miles, J. J, Cooke, L. Feaster. FISHING TACKLE The place to buy Large Assortment Prices Reasonable C. G. Miller OREGON CITY The Home nf Sportsmen oooooococooooooooococcoooococooocooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o at. Take No Chances WITH DRUGS. GO WHERE INTELLIGENCE AND RELIA BILITY ARE DI8PENSED AS WELL AS DRUGS. GO TO JONES DRUG 8TORE AND YOU WILL MAKE NO MIS TAKE NEITHER WILL WE. WE TAKE 8PECIAL PRIDE IN OUR BIG PRESCRIPTION TRADE AND WE TAKE PAR TICULAR CARE WITH IT. WE HAVE THE DRUGS AND THE 8KILL FOR ANY PRE SCRIPTION YOU CAN BRING. JONES DRUG CO. DRUG AND STATIONERY STOK. Main and 7th Street Block s Furniture S tore Opposite Suspension Bridge o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o a cccocccococccocccocccocccocccocccococcco o o o o o o o o This is a GENUINE SACRIFICE SALE everything in stock reduced to make room for out holiday stock which is arriving dai ly. To enumerate prices here would require too much space and that expense we prefer giving to our patrons. By calling at our store before purchasing you will be convinced. SPECIAL MENTION Thanks Giving large Turkey Platters all decorated while they last 42 piece dinner set decorated $3.47 42 " " gold " $3.87 50 " " " including covered dish $4.97 50 " " " " $4.97 50 " " i " extra fine $5.48 39c AS LONG AS THEY LAST