UlUMtUlN Uill filMi'jUfiVLiM'i, 1'IUU.Vi, V J'i l U V A IV 1 -i VJiKf. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach h A atron man ia itronf all over. No man can he f f 3 ati-onf who i aiiffcrinl from week stomach with ill conarqucnt indigestion, or from ran other diseaae of Ihe atomach and it associated ortfana, which im pair deration and nutrition. For when the atomach ia weak or dineased there ia a loat o( the nutrition contained in food, which ia the aource of all physical strenfth. When a man "doean'l (eel iuat right," when he doean't aleep well, haa an uncomfortable feeling in the atomach after eating, ia languid, nervoua, irritable and despond nt, he ia lining the nutrition needed to make strength. 4 Such a mam thould Die Dr. Pierce' a Golden Medical Dlncorerr. It cores dlaeaaea of tha atomach and other ertfans of dlteatlom and nutrition. It enrlchea the blood, Invltorate the llrer, atrentthena the kidney, noarlthea the neries, and ao GIVES HEALTH AD STRESGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept itertt nostrum aa a auhatitute for thia non alcoholic medicine or known cokmsition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredienta printed on wrapper. Oregon Gty Enterprise Publ'thed Every Friday E. E. BRODIE. Editor and Publlaher. Entered at Oregon City. Or.. Post office as second-class matter. Subscription Rates: One Year $150 Six Months 75 Trial Subscription, Two Months .55 1 Subscribers will find the date of ex 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. RECLAMATION IN THE WEST. The Senate Committee on Irrigation has according to advices from Wash ington, completed the draft of a bill providing for an Issue of certificates of Indebtedness or bonds to the amount of $30,000,000 for land recla mation projects In the Far West, Pay ment of these securities will be guar anteed by the Government out of the reclamation fund. The enterprising and energetic statesmen of the West have been eminently successful In se curing government aid for irrigation s projects and the reclaifing of arid wastes Is popular with both political parties. Upon the principle that what ever makes for the good of one part of the country makes for the good of the entire country there should be no sectional opposition to liberal appro priations. But if the government Is to continue to finance liberally irrigation projeits in the Far West It should be equally generous in providing for the reclamation of vast areas of swamp land In the East and South. These lands once reclaimed would be most valuable for agricultural purposes. lathe programme have been enacted and the party hits a firm platform upon which to stand before the coun try In the coming Consresslon.il elec tions. at 1 li.ui An Instance of the advance of real ty values In Portland during the past 50 years was brought up this week when the corner of Fifth and Morri son streets sold for JtOo.OoO and an additional $110,000 was paid for the transfer of the leases. Peter W. Sov erson, who sold the property, owned It for 51 years. It was literally forc ed upon him as apparently of little value. He was then owed a week's wages by the owner of the property, who also borrowed Severson's shot gun and lost It. The man who held the lot offered the property In lieu of the week's wages and the missing weapon. Severson demurred, but fin ally was forced to accept the lot to cover the double debt. ANNUAL INSPECTION OF NATIONAL GUARD CAPTAIN KINO. OF VANCOUVER BARRACKS, WILL BE IN SPECTINQ OFFICER. The annual United Slates Inspection and muster of Company d, Third Keg Iment. Oregon National Hunrd, will be h.-M In this city Friday, February :;. and Captain King, commanding Company tl. First Infantry, stationed at Vancouver llarnicks, has been se lected as Inspecting otllcer. The local guardsmen will report In full march ing order. The regular drill of the Company was held Monday night, and Lieuten ant lyogus was In command. This was followed by a meeting of the civil organisation. The annual report of the treasurer showed a satisfactory balance In the bank for the new year. The men will have new olive drab uniforms, caps and overcoats for the annual encampment which will be held at American Uike. Wash., next Summer. ELECTRIC HAS GOOD SHOW. Handcuff Manipulator Returns Oregon City. to In an address which Governor Hughes of New York delivered dur ing the recent conference of the gov-j ernors in Washington he discussed the 1 relative responsibilities of the state governments and the national govenr ments. He agreed with President Taft that there must be "team-work" be tween state and national governments to assure the accomplishment of desir able results in government. He de clared that national activities Inevitab ly will widen but that the future pros perity of the country must largely de pend upon the efficiency of state gov eroments. These annual consultations he believes, should be conducive to the bringing about of uniformity of state laws and that In cases where absolute uniformity may not be ex pected canoes of friction may be avoid ed by comity of action. He declared that the "significance of this confer ence lies In our recognition of the fact that to make our system of govern ment answer its intended purposes we must encourage the development of state comity without the loss of state prerogative." Here, he, said, are forty-six commonwealths dealing with substantially the same problems of government, and he argued that from the Interchange of views should be evolved not merely a nearer approach to uniform legislation and a better system of Interstate comity, but, with respect to governmental machinery there should be devised the best state government possible. Modern commercial activity Is em- phasiied by the progressive spirit of the Metlford Commercial Club. It has a membership at present of 502 and when one realizes that there Is an Initiation fee of $5.00 in addition to the monthly dues, one gets a bet ter appreciation of the reason why oeoole hear so frequently of the Rogue River city. State-wide Interest Is shown in the development congress to be held at Eugene February 11 and 12. Common wealth Day, the twenty-first anniver sary of the admission of Oregon as a state, will be celebrated on February 12. Questions of general interest, such as the conservation of the state's resources, extension of Irrigation, country conditions, and educational subjects will be taken up. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED As on numerous former occasions when Internal strife threatened to temporarily disrupt the Republican party some strong man has arisen who was able to command pane. Thus in what promised to be a disastrous situation, when regulars and insur gents were struggling with might and main against each other, President Taft appeared in the field of strife and pres ented a treaty of peace which was eagerly signed by the combatants. From now on the internal struggles will cease until the President's legis- The Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other Employes up to $2,500 Annually. After an absence of three years. F.dward C. Marshall, the well known handcuff manipulator re! timed to Ore gon City with a capable company of vaudeville people for a ween s en gagement nt the Klectric Theatre. The young magician's work has set the town agog and nightly many have been turned away unable to gain ad mittance to the playhouse so popular has this company been. The most talked of feature Is the "Flight of Tattikka." an Improved trunk mys tery that has been the source of much argument about town as to the way Anderson and Roberts scored heav ily In a singing and talking act which abounds with clean cut material. Tom Martello Is a wilder as an Imperson ator and Kddle Van keeps his aunt ence fowling with his funny talk and cartoons. Starting Friday night Marshall will present his famous handcuff act In which he challanges any local officer to produce a pair of cuffs he cannot escape from. He will also escape from an Insane straight jucket In full view of the audience. J. F. Robinson, of Clackamas. J. F. Robinson died Sunday at Clack amas Station, aged 59 years. He had been 111 for some time. He Is sur vived by a widow and one. son, A. M. Robinson. The funeral was held at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday morning from the Methodist Church at Clackamas. and the interment was iu the Clack' amas cemetery. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. Uncle Sam will hold spring examin ations throughout the country for Railway Mall Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Book-keepers, Departmental Clerks and other Gov ernment positions. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man or woman over IS. in City or Country can get Instruction and free Informa tion by writing at once to the Bu reau of Instruction, 15CS, Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. For CEMENT see Oregon City Com mission Company. CALIFORNIA A New Organ $46 The Mecca for Winter Tourists Its attractive seaside resorts, fam ous medical springs, magnificent tour ist hotels, picturesque scenery, de lightful climate, and opportunity for all kinds of outdoor pastimes, such as hundreds of miles of outo drives through orange groves and along ocean beach boulevards, make this favored region The World's Greatest Winter Resort, reached via the Shasta Route and ' "Road of a Thousand Wonders" SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Low round trip rates are in effect from all points in the Northwest, with long limit, stop-over privileges and first-class accommodations. Portland to LosAngeles and Return $55.00 With a final return limit of six months and stop-overs in either direction. First class, up-to-date trains, with the latest equipment, unexcelled dining car service, and everything that goes to make the trip pleasant. Attractive, interesting and Instructive literature telling of the famous win ter resorts of California can be had on application to any O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent, or by writing to WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. A BANK CHECK THE SAME AS MONEY A check is an order on ua, signed by one of our customers, to pay a certain amount of his money, either to himself or someone else. You issue your check as you need itjat anj time, at any place. ' If you pay others by check, the personreceivingthe check must sign his name on the back before we will pay the money. This signing the name on the back of the check is Indisputable evidence that the person signing received the money. The check account therefore it perfect tafeguard again st bavin g to pay bills or accounts twi ce. To be safe employ the check account in all your business trana actions. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Oregon City Homes. Hard to do house work wliU an ach ing; back. Bring you hours of misery at leis ure or at work. If women only knew the cause that backache pains come from sick kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. noun's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Many residents of this vicinity en dorse them. Mrs. R. M. Coon. 223 X. Main St.. Al bany, Ore., says: "I used Doan's Kid ney Pills three years ago and they gave me great relief from backache and other symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. The pain in my back ceased and my condition Improved In every respest. I am glad to recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills." For Sale by all dealers. Price .10 cents. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo N. V.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and lake no other. Delivered to Any Rail road Station or Boat Landing in Oregon Tine Store Agents for Buster Brown Shoes WATCH OUR BUSINESS Agents for Standard Patterns GROW Shoes We Shoe (he Whole Family ami We Shoe Them I'roperly Forty five c' of 8hos for Spring and Su"iner wear Just arrived and rr.idy for Inspec tion. We hat the largest and most complete Ime ever before shown. When you can buy the beat and know you will get satisfaction, there's no r.uon for buying an unknown or Inferior article. Buster Brown Shoes Children's Butter Brown Blue Ribbon Shoea for Boys, for Girls. The mot widely known and most widely worn Shoes for Boys and Girls In all the world. They und the kicks and cuffs that are Incident to youth and health they hold their shape (hey fit. THE SHOE FOR SCHOOL WEAR. 100 YARD DASH Rack. Br.Twr.r.N DUSTER and TRIE - MNS TIMS - IX. sc rur MORAL wrak. T row N .Blue Ribron i vwio.,17 I . N V lT M9mm 1. out D f 1 WIN J ..-jW - . 1 M -j c - . tvi iu vn i xv'" I I AL fl " I' if MM1 U Matak Bustf.r Brown Blub RmpqN shoe3 l IJ THE Lfc 0 WAND .ft AT THE WtnlLO'a FA1H ST. LOUI3 lOV ' 1 r ivrYKKnr ti nit ('mm t White House Shoes for Women These Shoes are advartlaed and Known wherever American Shoe art worn, They mtel every rsqulrement of a high class shot for women. Correct In atylt, inclusive In design, neat and drtasy In tvery detail. They tell In competition with any shoea made anywhere. Women's White IIoiimh kid bill-' clier. pnleiii Up, 1115 nud ' JW kid lihicher, ao Woineu'a panna Cilliun heel , . , 98c SPECIAL 98c tllrl's Iluster Urown Shoes In kid a llRlit or heavy stile. sizes 5 to S St 10 Slies to 1H... St ?." Slr.es 12 to S? OO Hoys' Huster Urown Shoes Slies 8H ,t "4. .81 M Sizes 12 to 1 . Slies 124 10 54- -82 10 Children's box calf Shoes a tood servcnble Shoe n a low price Slc S to S t Sles 54 114 St :tO Slues 12 to 2 81 00 Chlldren'u'Fine kid Shoes. Sizes 5 to 8 81 OO Sizes 84 t' 114 SI Sizes 12 to 2 SI Infants' Shoes We also have the lurKi-st line of Infant's Shoes and Slippers that we have ever carried In both lans and block from 2f.c to 8 1 OO We have about 75 pairs of Children's and Women's Shoes-udd sites- broken lliii's only u few pnlrs of a kind perhaps. Hicho wo are koIiik 10 close out ut itSc. There will he shoes that have sold nt $t.:iS. Also Ijidles' Uiihlier heel. elastic side Jull.-tlo-nil to K" lit -- n 98c SPECIAL We have few dozen of Hoys' Iluster llrown tun clilf buckle oxfords.' These were made to sell at $2 fit). We offer them for two weeks, sizes 24 to 54. at $1.65 Women's Queen II. kid blueher, patent leltlber fined, and pill cut tip S- .'M ladles' Kill llllllliel' Shoes, nt $2.00 mid 81 75 . Oxfords and Pumps Udlf nne kid Oxford with patent llH. 2&0, 2.2. $1.(11 and 81 IS lollies' Onford III patent leath er ,3.33. 3 50. $2.00 11 11.1 , 81 (3 llle' pstent leather I'uinp" one strap binliui, leather im.w si ro ljdle' patent rump, one lrp Iniiiiiti ribbon now. . 8 OO Ivolles kid Tumps. $1.7) and one strap 81 '.M U50MA shoes For Women Men's Shoes Men's White House Shoe tu fit a well ns wear kid blueher 8bH' made 8.1 .V) Men While House Cuii .Metal, blueher S.'l 50 Men 'lluinble 11" kid or kuii ineial S.'l OO Men Im culf or fine kid the best Shoe mi the mar ket fur Ihe price asked S'i 50 Men' heavy work Shoe In r black 8? 05 01R BUYER IS NOW IN THE EASTERN MARKETS LOOK FOR THE NEW GOODS SOON! Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas MILWAUKIE. Services at St. John's Church. 1 KvenliiK service mid si-riiinii at St. I). It-ed. who has I vl ! J:,hJl'."lChurfh..T,1,8",'i,,y1., Til".? of Oremm City. All are cordially In JENNINGS LODGE. Jlore Is a pi. Jure of one of the must perfectly finished orKan now miinufac ture.J. It Is the Pacific 'uccn, made especially for Ellera l'lano Mouse. Choice of fancy walnut or aelecte.J oak cases. Klne, very lanot beveled pluto minor, periemy iinisneu; an ornament to any mansion. Numerous new and valuable Improve. ineiiin are ctmoouiea in mis organ, mule lnr It at once one of the bet ami most durable oreans manufacture.! In ih ft Cm led Hlates. Hullt with special regard to f'ai.iflc Coast climate. ! iiesldes tne regular reed tone, this ; Instrument also has several octave of ; the regular pipe effect, to be found In i no other make. i Great Special Offer j To more thoroughly Introduce this organ we are making most exceptional ! conceislona In our prices and terms ami , w ill deliver a atrlctly brand new, per I feet and fully guaranteed organ, freight paid to any railroad stallon or boat I landing In the state of Oregon for tin ; on payment of 18 down and II a month! The fancier styles, $52. J.'.e. etc on ! same term. Write us today, as this I offer is positively limited. PORTLAND, OREGON Laa-ajMt, Leaaiaa; mm4 Mast Hnpaaalble Weslera Dealer. 8tera M Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma. Bole, WaJla Wall San Franclaco, etc Address Nearest Store. Mrs. M ItiiiK In California, has returned home.. A new society termed the "Tllllcum vll,,( t(, alt,,ll, -li.K ' Ktiu lii nr.'.ml.i.il 111 llilu ' city by L. J. Ilennett, of New York. The officers are U J. Dennett, presl-, dent; C. I Johnson, treasurer; tins, j Zimmerman, secretary., Seven new j members were taken In Wednesday , night. There are 2fi members beloiiR InS. I F. A. WUte. brother of O. V. Wltle, has arrived hero and will visit for, some time. He has Just returned from a trip to Germany and Is ac-1 comp.itiled by his dutiKhter, .Minnie A dance will be Riven at the arm-; ory on Saturday nlKht by Milton j Price. Hid'' Roberts, of this city,! has been ennned to play In the or-1 chest ra Mr. Price hnd chart!" of the Cataract ball In Oregon City, which proved such a success. Many of the young people of this city are plan nlntt to go to Oregon City Saturday night. The long looked for oyster supper was served by the Woodmen In the W. O. W. hail Wednesday evening of i Merrill Scripture, of Oregon City, last week. SpeechinaklliK was the has been assisting with the plaster order of the i v. -nlng lifter the oysters Mug of the new home of P. I). New had been panaken of. Among those j ell. who talked mi the good of the order. Mr8 prank ' Soesbe and son, Ken wen; Messr Walilberg, Wlsslnger. m,Ul of Oregon City, uccompiinled by Thresher, I Ki-ver, Kerr, I'hman and ' n,.r Hisler, of Portland, were callers Townley. , I at the liniiin of Mrs. Waller llecknor, F. rilrkerni-l. r was an Oregon City Ion Friday, business visitor Tuesday, when he 111-1 Mrs. Illuckwi-ll, of Oregon Clly, was j ed the plat for his new addition to j n guest of Mrs. U Wilcox on Wed-: Milwnuklo H"lL'hts. nesilay. j The Mothers' and Teachers' Club Mrs. Dnppermun mid little diiiigh- has compl-t. I arrangements for liir, of Portland, spent Saturday at The services at the Grace Chape I were well attended on Sunday, .lan I nary :ilth. Hev. Shupp, of Mllwau kle, spoke from Itiiiuiilis The church service wll he held ut 2:IT P. M. and the Sunday school will he held Immediately Mowing All are I most cordially Invited to attend any . or all of these services. C. P. .Morsv, recently purchased ! some river front property nt t)nk Grove, j Mr. ami Mrs. I'. .longer mid sons, 'or l'oriluiiil, spent Sunday at their cottage at this place, j Mr. M.H'lure, of Portland, visited Davl.l Clark, on Cedar Island, on Siindiiy. A number of our lnge people went to Portland on Saturday evening and tieuid Fied II. Smith, the Ititc rniitlonu! V. M C. A. .worker, who tisik his au dience around the globe In a very III tercstlng lecture. Ills theme fur the evening wiu "The most wonderful thing In the world the power of Christianity to change men's lives from had to good " (In Sunday some of our people visited at the While Temple to hear Itev WbltroinliK llmiigher give hi farewell sermon, In the morning he uad for his sub ject "A Worthy I.lfe," and III tbo evening "Life's Ideals," mid at both services the rhurrh was Illicit. Miss Muble Morse 'heard Ciirreno, one of the world s greatest pianists on Wednesday of lust week In Portland Mesdanies T. J. HponiHT ami '. I SiuUh mid the Misses pronto Jen nings anil Kthel . Hart attended the farewell reception which was tender ed to Dr. mid Mrs. Ilrougher on Fri day evening of Ijisl week III Portlnilil. Master Charlie lliilliird, who has been enriilleil nt the Jennings IiIkd Mr. Dent, who recently purchased H(.1(M1 thlH term, will leave Saturday the Fred Terry home, Is having the . flir ,, 1(,m ,)f ,H ,mr,.,is, at Hill- wiiii.4 iieuiiiiiiiiiy iiuieii. n culler at Ihe Itoso home the flrt of the week, John Jiiuiliig and Cbarle Ited. mond hnve remrned fmin the llol Spring In Washington nfier a week' sojourn. Mr Kitberiimii. of Porlliuid I visit ing hi sou, Mill Hiiberiiinu. of th lMlge, sev, Oregon. Ilahy Norman AngoliiH, who Is un der the cure of Miss Ollle Hose, was visited by bis mint from Portland. Mr. Onterholt, of Portlunil, was also i Oak Knoll Place! in entertainment on Monday even- Ing, Felinuirv 7. A good programme will be given. Commercial Club Meets. The Mllwatikle Commercial Club met In the city liall Friday night. Several Important matters were tak en up for di, Mission. The failure of the lighting company to Install new street lamps was discussed. A resolution waa passed suggest Itiir to the -1 1 v council that the light ing franchise be declared violated In j the home of Mrs. H. C. Tozler. Mr. Hull, of Oregon City, was caler lit Ihe lyidge during lust week I case the company refuses to deliver ()f tho W(;(-k' Miss llessin Koherls Is spending a few days nt the home of her uncle in Portland. Iiingdon Hpooner was a visitor at the Iidgc on Sunday, .spendliig the day with bis parents, Mr. mid Mrs. I T. .1. Spoon or. Mrs. H, C. Tozler was mi Oregon I City visitor on Friday of last week. Mrs It. K. Hm lh. of Cnnbv. culled tit ilin If t' loilntnti bottio Ihe tlrHt lights accrirdlne to its provisions. A committee was appointed to Investi gate the cost and feasibility of gaso line lighting plants. A committed was appointed to In vestigate, the. cost of street paving and sewer building. The piiblld'y committee was In structed to prepare literature for tho backs of the letterheads furnished by the Portland Commercial Club. ' Let Dowllng sell your property. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farm I Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. W. E. THRESHER LAWYER fllLWAUKIE, -OREQON Mrs. T. C. Wen purchased the J. I!. Kvans home on Saturday which Is on the east side of l ho car line.. She Is removing her household, goods this week. Mr. Haverinmi, who recently purchased Ibis stock of general mer chandise of Mrs. T. C. Rice, took pos session on the first of February, ami will occupy tho rooms over the store. A. Ia Clarke and family removed in their new home In Hose City Park on the first of February. Ooorge Hotz, Sr., will begin a now four-room cottago at hi niirHery near Meldrum this week, and expects to take up his residence there. Tho many frlonds of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt were pleased to hear that their son, Harold ,was somewhat Improved, but Is still under tho doctor's care. The Ixlge people are hopeful for his recovery. At the last meeting of the Women's Industrial Club, It was decided to send for the Youth's Companion to be placed In the reading room of th Oregon City IJbrary Association. We hope all the Lodge people will Rive this reading room their hearty support. Ten Acre Fruit and GARDEN TRACTS Ideal conditions for home building;. Easy Payments. Only 7 miles from Salem, the "Cherry City." EAST CLACKAMAS. Wilson linywnll bus gone to his father' farm ut Cliirkntuus, an. I tx peels to return sihiII Our neighbor luuhelor, Mr Kibe. Is Improving til farm by slashing mid clearing. Mr. Shearer nud Mr, John Ilennett hauled a load of siiinl from Oregon City for plush-ring Mr. linywnll' new house, which will soon he coin, plet.-d Mrs, Oct, the tinner's wife, went to Portland Wednesday. Victor Wlcklniid and Gustavo Hub-cilai-h hauled potatoes In I'lai i.iltlun to nil a car for the lalter' brother Itev Jones, of Cliickuiiiits, as ai-eii In our locality Friday. A number of Hi" fanners have I n reselling telephone post for I I V 1 slium No. :'n mid Hi We hope to have better service now, Mr. Miiiiilhcnkn and Alum Hack. -It expect to move to the bitter's house In Gladstone soon. Mr. Shearer mid family, spent an enjoyable evening lit Ihn home of Mr. AugilHtu lliiberllieh. Tin' evening wat spent III riird playing, mid n number of lino selections were played oil their Victor phonograph. Mrs. ICdiiiniiil spent Saturday mill Sunday III Portland. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When an Ore gon City Citizen Shows You the Cure. J. C. ZINSER, Owner ; Salem, R 1, Ore. 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