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? ! LARSEN & COMPANY ! T : Cor 10th . Main St. OREGON CITY, OP.EO.ON. Wholesale and Retail ; GROCERIES j AND PRODUCE I LAND BLASTER Hoy, Groin, I k Id, Mower and Gar den Seeds. WE PAY CASH,' FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL DRIEPS Dr. 1. (). Ice. Dentist. Honina 17 and 1H Mnni'lilo iililK 1 U W. Itolihlun, ()r Muliilln, wiin In' III. k.i, ( iiy Friday on tiiinliicM. liun .Schutihul, A it Hi 1 1 lit- n( fanner uf Hi Imli.'i vi a In Ori.g.ui ell y on Hill ill il:i Percy Ciiini'lil, l"ft Monday morning fur n trip through California, In bo gutt" iiliuiil Iwn week. Mbm .IiiIIii Maker Kill leave thin "U f"i' t 1 1 t it mill I'lmru, where hIh' will t"ll Willi relative. I'r. I, I,, I'likim, after Npi'iutliig th imil three week n( Kill"') ' I lot Hlirl huh, ha returned to thin rlly. Mli I t-u r t Hindu, of I'm lliilnl. ur-ilti-d in It I'Kou ('Iiy Saturday fur a .!) v 1 1 1 lih Mint Kt In. r l.vlll Ml I. M. iNiuglNa, uf HiiiiiI)' Mid IiMiiIh r. Thum Meaerv, uf Portland, In (hi. rlty Friday on ImihIiii.nii .liillna liuiliiull ban mil. I IiIh farm ill M.i!,ill:i in luliii stublm, mull currier nil limit" Nil ! The price paid wj K'tl'i" Hut" uti until Mnnilit llmilan.' Wniiii fur h"r. lulin AduiiiN, who wiih lakitii nd ill til v III at Ilia Ntorn a f"W ilnyi uku nn. I wiu" ruinlllliiii liua lii't'ii rrltli'iiL In fllKhtly lniinnitil ' Mia. J. N Klllnl. who nii'iilly int. I. t ui.iii ii 'aitrlutia iiri;li ul niH'in Hun nl I lie Hi Vliii-"lit' Ifnapllal,' I'iimIiiihI. la linpriivlni; 1 Mlna llt'l. n iili'Uun mid alaiur. Mm Mra A J. Iluna, "ft Saturday fviMitnu fur C.tnliy. wIuti' thi-y vlalt"d with frli'it.la fur aitvorul ilua Mm. M. Iii. Vuii")' and d.iunhtitr, ."uriiiii., who hnvit lMnn vlnltliiK with Mra y c. Ciulkii, Itavi. r"inrii'til to th"lr huittit nl fliiaitlnin? l It filinlck. r.indldiitit fur Ititpnli IIiiiii iiuiiillinllon uf alii'Hff, whoa" j iitil.lt.iii p la nl diiliv, wna In (Iri'Kun City uii liimlni'aa Kuliirdtiv. , Ml"n Kta ttiivaK. of Hulittii, wlm Iiun lii... lit" tnt of MlaN llt'lfU t;l"nauli.! li ft fur h"r hniiiit H.itiinlay tnortilnit. n ft .' r nluii vlallliiK In 1'iirtliiiul. I! !, lilliaun and family of Port Vunl ttiT" In (Hi-null City nn Sunday vIiiiIiik- wlih Mr. I III. nun a i-uimln. Mm., W II Si'iiiNoii. Tliity en inn by unto, , II" v I juiiIhIkihiiikIi ' nml family nfiitr f ii JovltiK attntrul iiiont hi' oulliiK at Mill. .n, I'linli-ih Ott-Kntt. and III lit" tllti" Muiiiiiiilna limit r,-i iirii,-il to Ihi-lr hniiiit In'rit. 09nJ n o Most Satisfactory Labor Saving Device Eor Domestic Use Electric Store I). It, Dlllilrli, ut Clihliy, wu III o Dri'iioii City VVnilmmiliiy, . Hoys' kcIiiiiiI HiiltN If yon wmit n good hiiII, mm V. A. I lot )!), 1117 Miilll Klrni't. ' H. J. l'Vlit Iihh arrived from M 11 waulum, win., nini will vIhIi with rela tive liiiru. Mr. iiml Mr, II, C. I'm., of I'orlliuiil, nh in Hiniiliiy ui llui liiiinii uf I ho lat ter' limit, Mm. ('. A. NiihIi, Hilli ami Division h i i ti-i m . Mm. V. II. Turner, of McMllinvlllo,' ha arrived In (lii'Kdii ('lly unit will hn ml ilm wim it wlih lnr brother, IIiihwhII lliilinmi. I Till' filthily of Mir, Annul riiliK, who formerly coiiiluclci! Urn Hluckly limine, Iiiivm returned to Oregon CM l y to llllllll. Illi'lf future Illllllll. .Minn Miiyinu Uleanon returned IwilHi Him. In) evening lifter a lliri'ii weeks' vli.il with fi'li'iuln III lliiltili. r, Heap ji.i.wi. iiml HI. Ili'li'tm, Oregon. ; Mm. I. I). Mi'NIhIi, of Oriuicti, Or"., tifii.r ylnlilnK with Iht mnt hr. Mm. H. K. Mull")', who 1 vury III nl h"r Ihiiii" on liilli nini Monroe. Street. Iiiin ll'llllliril o llill llllllll. Kinlly M 1 1 it in, llui lllll" daughter f Mr. iiihI Mm. W. I., Mlilbun, of Ciiiii'iniili. who him been NcrlotiHly III for several w"ikii with lnrmilll" piiialyals, In recovering. I l ull kiioiU uniting every ilny lit Mlna I ; l kiii 1 1 Ii'k C, II. Harding, who In working for Hi" I'nlii'il Hallway with JikiuI quartm hi llui" Creek, was In Oregon City Hiniiliiy visiting with It In lather, (i. A. 1 1 ill il I UK liny li lliiiwn iiml wife arrived In Oi-lion City frnin Mlli'li.-ll, Indiana, iiml will inakii Iiiin lilaiii tliflr lmim. Mr liinwn ha iin-Hi n olllnn on ilm i:iit"iiirlHi llnoivim. MUhi n Ci'lla ami llurtha (I.iIiIhiiiHIi linvn i"itirii"i from an "iimil"i vUlt with thi'lr NlNlnr. MIhn lAiia Cold- Hinlili, In Hun Krum-lNro. nml ilmlr liiuilur, ChiiH, (lulilmiilth, In Sarru- iiii.iiIii i . .. . M uiarii Ma.-n.. . '""' M-miiuy , Mir iht viirnniiu, kiiii ii win no bjm?iu at I'nlv.TKily park with lur ulli.r. Mm rt. I Viiiiiik, and lit Hiihki'IvIII" with linr linilhum, ft it I pti and Will .M ii r hull . Mr. and Mr. Wlllluiu Andrpiun and rlillilii.n riiniiii'il on Htinday nlKlit from NimiHirt. Tlmv have lii'Mi aiii'li'lliiK th" aiiniitii'r lit th ritnurl, I mid Mr. Aiitln-niti npi-nl aitvitral witi'k tl wlili llu-tn j Ml-a C. (inldainllh bun in-w fall t novi'ltli a on illaplay, Hr. mid Mm Hi-urRit lloryn and nun i Kiiii-iniiii, ,.fi on Sutiirduy fur Sulitn . WlllTP till will r-maln ilur:nK th"! thl- li rommitiii-ita m-xti r. H-M-yat ,i fmy will, nini" air, w M.in.luv . Ilr ramp o Iho fair i-roiiniln. S. J. 1.1-vHI, hrotlwr of J. Ir-vllt. i Mlna Clark, wno iH visihiik won hit . ,,,,.... th,- cl.i-hl-r. will arrlvo linn. In a f-w , bm.l,"r. .luhn K. Clark, and family. i Mi" !'- J- ' , data from Mllwankim. Wlai-onaln. and' will l,...vr aoon fur Por.bmd whi-rn MUn I!--h. I t Th. rH .U wlil vl.lt wl.h hi th.tr and .laior. hr will t.ko h-r .lutU In thO-rk, hwe tlwy HI I it r-laU Mm. S l..-t ln and Mia. r.h,.r. who 1 IMr.l.ind hi-I.ik.In. ' j Th..y w ill "I"" vllt Wl r . . I ne r aim. vlltl,.K wl.h J. Uvlit. ! Mr, a.. Mm. C. II. Ca,,n..d and ' tt",;'rT,B ...ih- Mm II J. HardliiK linn Kon.t to Twin! Mm Kdi and Walla.o and Havmoud ,, "Ln m Or Kalla. Idaho. wl,"n. ho wa. rall-.l ! Catl"l.l. who hat n rii-tloatlnK KIlH-rtm I'POi'hM, chc-ap, jv thit i-iMlral lllnitna of lnr alatitr.jon Ihi-lr land at (Jovi.rnmi-nt Camp X imimlaaloii to. Mra. I', .1. Ilnllliiin. Mra. HitrilliiK wiin, rittmnnl homo Satnrduv. Mr. Cmiflt'ld ti piiblU niw and othtr should ri'itd BiToinpuiib'd by biioiIut nlatiT, Mm i kihtIn tu bn'.id on bin bind In th,: thi ary.iinii-nla publlthd In the Cor J. C. Smoi-k. of Sliitrldan, Ori'Kon. j early aprlnx uf next year and ornipy . rttpt I'lai-tlreii pamplet. supplied by IVmiii rewnul fur the niptine of hla -oIIiiki next annimer. i William .1. Clarkf and VV'llllii S. Dunl- Teiiiieaai.e'N I'nrtner. ! I'rof. T P. K.-iidull. funnerlv uf the viiy. and then deride who waa tellltiK Mr and Mm. W. C. Illnlr. who were 1 Weat OreK.iii City Hih.a.la. who baa the truth Widen one I the tHX-ijay-fnntierly In the ronfei-tlonerv btmlnea,; been npendliiR the aumnier at C.'irlmn. na friend. BUJ ' In thta rlty and who reretiliv went to1 waa In OreRnn Cltv thin week. Mr. Mm. Ilerthu Koerner. of St. John, Sllverton to Imik fur a lorailon, have 1 Kendall will remain In Portland fur arrlteil In Utvitnn City SVedneailuy reltirnit.l and have derided to rii Into1 few week before takiiiK up Itl iilnlil, IiuvIiik come to attend the biiHlnifta ut Sllverlon, b avliiK for that I realdenre at Amity, w here ho will be ' Sitva Hrutn r weildliiB. During hei pl.u-e Hiln week. ! rharse of the achoola the romltiR ,.:lv In tbla city, MIhiJ Koerner la the Mr and Mm. David Smry. of l..m !" ' ' f Mlaa Sedonia Shaw. ll..iuh, Callfuritla, who have been: Chnrlea Tbonipaun, n well! known' ,m;n Rose Marm and Ml Anna t l'il'lmt wl'll Mr. and Mr. K. I) Hliirv.; in.'in ren((i!tR at liinlutin. wa in ; Klai her n-n llnir.nlay tor an r-astern nf thin eltv. b-ft Motiditv fur SnriiKMe. j On-iiuti City yealenlay for the ltf-' trip. Mla Man wlil visit with relu Wnh, whi r Itiev will vlalt with M- io of flllnK hla petition for the (lem-j ivi In Arlianaiw. wiillu Mlaa KUUer Sturt'a alntttr. They were ari-oni-' oi-ratlr nonilMiitlun fur roimty com-; will vlnit In the wmtliern part of III imiili d bv Clark Storv of thin i llv, I mhaluner. Mr. Thoinpann In Jtmilre, n,,s and Indiana. The former will be .... - .... . ..... I . .i T....I...I.. .i.,t-( I . . n I I tllw llt'ltl r fi'lta, aull or .ir. anil .lira, t . ' W. Kviiiih uf Center atreet, who him leeeiilly iindi-l Kuli" a aiu Kb al (iperii 1 FOR Alder Street, Corner f. i ."' A ( ... - MR. nd MRS JAMES WILKINSON, who celebrated wedding annlvertary Tuetday, evening, August 30. o --- .. ... lluu lit III" HI, Vlnri'iit IIimiIIuI, wuii hrotiKlit Iioiiiii Hunilny. AlthuiiKh liimli liiiirovl1 tm will tin cohllhfd to IiIh Imiiihi for ni-vural wm-kN, Clyilii KiikIu, of Molulla, urcoin- Iiiinlid hy Frank )IiIi"in, uf tint niuiih Iiliiri., wnrii In ()ii.!uii City on Thtim - ilny. Mr. ICiikI" In il.. yumm man who wan mrm any niioi in in inmn in Molulla In tlt t arly miiniiH'r, mnt who iiinlurwi'iit tin oHMtlun for tlm niiiihi Ui rnrtliiiid. Hn In IiiiiiiovUhs ruplilly ; Th''ri am no nI triiuhl"N with rhlldn'n'N fi-i-t In' fiunlll"N wtn.ru we, do Hit! nIiuuIiik. W. A. Ilolnif. 507 Mnln Nir"i-t. 1 Mm. Itiilph MIM'-r mid Imhy. who t . n 1... . it.lih """ 1"':" , inn lurniiTN .r. ".-, ...... II Tabor, at th" r Niimmi-r iinttu', " " " , . J ' ,", ," ,r . Sylvan IMrk Inn. at Cunnon Ib-arh. wh.-r.- t h.-y lll occm the Kolly hav,. .t,.r I to Or-Kon City. Mr. '"''" fr H.-v.-ral fk.. .Mllb-r, who mi t IiIn varuilon at that' Mm. NVWi' Kn-y, of lluhbanl, ainti-r I.Ihih haa ulwi r-lnrni d lioinr. , of Jinb;e C. II. Dlmlck. arrlvid In Oro- Mian Mary A. H-mt, who Inu bwti'Kon City Vdtiidiiy, fr a tialt with iirlmurv n-iirbitr .of tlx Caiii'miih Mr. Dlinkk and wlf, ri tiirnliig hemic arliiailn fur tin- punt (wo vam, Ml nn Suturdiiv fur Chitni'V, Wnnh.. whiroi "hif il uttuiid iltt comliiK aihuol turm t.f Ihf Wa'-lilnxlon Statu Normal. fiuilii.lvn Kf! ca'lii t he tin,' I-x'fl ahrdrh Nnvltli- anil I'l-rlalnn lliita on dla- piny S"pi"iini"r hi tin n iniiimiiiK ): Mlw '. Violdmnllh. I Mian Addiit Chirk han rciiirnitil from Iht trip throiiKh Yi'llowatoni. 1'nrk. J mm ripnri in iu"y - u uie ih-iu- hi me iiiiii.itio o.--.iii whli-h ofTIre he ban held fur nevem1 t eiim 7fh '''' their golden John Ailiinix In lniirovli.K f rum lilu ri-ciiit lllnifHN. Horn, Hiunlny, B"',m,,,r Hh, to .Mr. jmiil Mr. John ll(iffti-'l. a huh. nini ioM'riy ownrr, of Kamly, wan In Oii'Kon City on IjiinIih'Hm liim-duy. ' Karl 1-uiouri'tie l"'t Tlnirmlay for huij.-ii... wiii-re ' r-'nn n.M mihium hi hiii i - v.-f, t kIok" Col" 'W I'1""' w,.,.), fr wiiltnmn ColUy.i; at I'ull- ,imn, WbnIv wlir In" will tuki- an ciikIikh'iIiik ronnio. C0AL(,r(.(,()n (ty ('(iiinnlHHluii (o ure (ow tuMnK (ir,,.rB f,,r cim Ki-rnrn your n-iiulriTiH-iils fur il.o 1UI" I. Mr. anil Mm. E. A. Cl.iip.imii will . I iinrami) . , Mrs n nunn, who baa twi.n mwnd- (ll(t ,,t. Mnnim,.r with hi-r iIuukIikt, Ml y i(rkc, of Thlrici'iith and WhnIiIiik!ihi Hta, l"ft thin wi-rk for ).,. ,.t, ai Stockton, Cal. Wl), j,,,,,.,,, 0f Cumbria. Coulni c,'miiy'. VIn In h.-re on an ex-i yM () Mh ,,,., Mrii Saruh , ,, ho fpM ai Carua, oiij ,...,. nty rura rie No. U. j::iii" about live wei-k, ami .Mlas Klnht-r will lutualn fur neveral month months. Mrs (I. A. Harding and daughters. Miss Nii-tn mid MUs Kvallne. and son, l.luvd, who have been ut Trout Luke. !' W'nnb., fr the past two weeks, re i turned home last nlnht. Mr. Nleta !, Harlotv Lawi'ince, who nccumpanled i them n Trout Uiko. also returned. 5j Klbertii lVarhea, cheap, at Ori;un( j City Coinmlsslon Co. efjlj Mr. nml Mm. C. K. Wemet, of Hnrt 'fuid. Conn., have arrived In this city j fur ii visit with Mrs. Kllzulieth Kuchs, .aunt of Mr.. Wemet. and with the lat C j ter's cousin, .My. W. II. Howell anJ J Mr. Ilosluu Fonts. Mr and Mrs.) J i Wemet Bin milking their first visit in the Wesi, ami arc su Inipnssed that 'they will probably make their future ! home In i'urllund In the near, future, A tt here their son, Morton, I jH present J , located. !W. H. Parker, of Haker City, was In Oregon City Sunday visiting with his .sliier, Mrs. Ikui M-'lilinm. Mr. Parker . Is a repi I'seninllte of the Hemlngton A Arnts Company, and Is considered one rf the l't crack shots In the west. Ho has nppeiiivd for the company at many fairs In fancy shouting. Mr. Parker has. Just returned from a 1200 ttiile trip by stai;.' in the Klamath country. He left Sunday night for The Pulles. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms nf croup. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy given ft soon as the child become hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold hy all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. 11 KCross, who have been spending the past six weeks with tholr daughter. Miss Dorothy, of Chicago, returned to Oregon City yes terday morning. They were accom panied n far as Chicago by their daughter Mis Juliet, who was a delo gate from the Chi OWBego Soroslty, to the convention held at Lexington, Ky. Mis Cross Is taking a course at Columbia College at Chicago before returning home. A flat salary for the Stale Printer was decreed by the voters of the state In 191H.1. by a vote of 4 to 1, nml de feated by Willis S. Dunlway on the tloor of tho Slate legislative session of 1907 and again In 1909. Why con tinue a graft when a saving can bo madoT William J. Clark Is the nopu- i lar Republican, Hat salary candidate pledged to this great reform. (Paid ! adv.) Children Ory v FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Ateeiaor'a Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. Notice is hereby given that upon the third Momlav In October, towtt: October 17th, 1910, the Hoard of I Equalization will attend at tho court : house In Clackamas County, Oregon, I and publicly examine the assessment roll and correct all errors In valua Mlona, descriptions or qualities of hinds, lots or other property assessed by the County Assessor. Dated at my office this 8th dny of ; September 1910. l J. E. JACK. ' County Assessor ATTEMPTS TO FOOL VOTERS Poses as People's Man, but Record Disproves His Sincerity Hofer is'Shown Up By His Own Pen-Proof of Flop ping Candidate How He Opposed the Peo ple's Laws In J 904. Col. Hofer, i:andldul for Governor, I foiiKhl Hi illritct primary law In tiU papfr In l!i'M. K" ((.'"Konlan Hpt. j 1 ut , Kilo i-xpimliiK him: NOW A FRIEND OF THE PRIMARY1 Intgreetlng Sidelight on a Certain Campaign for the Governorthlp. Hume one at Bitlem ha taken the Iroulile to (to over the file of the Salem Journal for the purpone of learning what the eminent editor of that paper, now an antl unaembly can didate, for Covernor, anil an uncompro inlaliig champion of the primary law, may h.tvn had to any while the pri mary law waa before the people for paaHUKo under the Initiative In KfOI. The reatiltN are quite IntereatlnR. The following are extract from the Salem Journal: June 4. l'J(i4. The Journal ban Juat an outnpokenly and iihe'iulviwally ad vlned Us reader to vote analrmt all the proponed law and coiiKtitwtional Bmelldineuta. The direct primary la la a acheme to Rive a few Itepiibllcan bonKe a mo nopoly of nomination, wipe all other political pari lea out of exence and dentroy Independent voting and the aej-recy of the ballot, Juno 3, 19"4. The three qtieHtlons to lie uimiltte to the voter at the elect Ion next Monday Bliuuld be voted down. All are equally pernicious and bad The dlrert primary law I a sub terfuge .of n few Portland politicians who are aspiring to control the whole a e -... mute through the Portland machine. Monty Boxes. Money Inixi-n in eiirniimge thrift among the penny w ise are niu leni and (opuliir iiiHiltuiloii. a dictionary of loSo uieutluiin "-money Ikjxcs of Ktter's clay wherein lai.va 141 Hielr money to keoe," and doubtless ihe thrifty child of all ages hud his inom-y box of some sort or another. Of lute yearn tin has been the favorite material, but the w riter has rin iilliiilona of an elalninite earthenware thgtlrhi-d cottage. Into which the money was droicd through a silt in the roof, whlrh only Inlltiiii pntlenre luiild hit iigafn when il i-uiiie to wriggling Ihe money nut. As u lot K up Invi-Himeiii Hint rut tune was uu equaled. Glasgow Herald. ! Watching the Head Hunters. In the Kongo one uf Ihe in. ft In diiKtrlous people are the P.uieiela. In gathering ruhtier they go Into the for est Inbablti-d by the Knukutu lu-iiil hunting cannibal. White the uii-n are in Ihe forest the in tup Is guarded by a man whiij surveys ihe surroundings from a scaffold and by a drummer. When the Itaukuiu are ei-u to ap proach the drummer bents the alarm and all the men return to the camp I to fight. The weapons nsis) ure the I spear, shield, butt- mid arrow. This ; sentinel earns 111 Ihe nelghlHirhonil of fliai of our money a year, which en able him to buy u wife. Christian II era Id. Prices Paid by Forty-ninere. Here Is the price list on the carte"' of the Klilurailu lintel of Placervllle. Cal.. In the days when it entertained the forty-niners. "Payable In advance." It proclaims: "gold scales at the end of bar." A "square meal, with dessert." Is priced at J.'!. ami other Items that probably Interested the patrons of the Kldonidn are set forth as follows: Reef. Mexican prime cut. $1.50; beef, uplong. $l.."i; beef, plain. $1: beef with a potato, fair size. Jl.'iV. beef. tame, from the suites, fl.,"); also two po tatoes, meil I it m size. TiO cents; two po tatoes, peeled. To cents; bash, low grade 7o cents; hash, IS carat. $1; rice pudding, plain. " cents; rice pud ding and brandy peaches. Jl.-I.os Angeles Times. Eleven In a Bed. Iii curly Victorian times the work man was m-custouied to rough It. Isa bella Pyvle Mayo In her "P.ccollec tlon" mentions that one flourishing tirin of biikers-patronlzcd, by royalty "kept eleven men and had only one bed for them all. During the tweuty four hours they occupied It turn mid turn about. One of these unfortunate wns generally in Charing Cross hos pital, nnd the master' got a reputa tion for generosity by tils yearly sub acriptlon to Its funds." Very Likely. Albert A dug that runs under a car riage is culled a carriage dog. I It not? Kgbert Certainly, Albert-Well, what vvnuld you call a dog thnt runs under a motor car? Kgbert-Why., a dead one. Economy of Tim. Friend 1 say. one of your clock I Blow nnd the other' fast. Youog Law yerYes; I start work by the alow one and stop by the other.-LIfe. Discretion of speech la more desira ble than eloquence. You can get the best that money can buy If you buy of our new atock of canned Table Fruit. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. at ' HARRIS' GROCERY ME THE liBNT j Oregon City. SAVE YOUR EYES! Most people's Glasses are not selected with the care that should be given to such an important matter. Too often they are purchased from peddlers, who know nothing of fitting and frequently do more harm than good. TESTING THE EYES, with moib-rn scientific Instrument. Is the only method by which acciirnie results are obtained. That work and the fitting of glaaie ts done here by a graduate optician, and in every cane we can guarantee complete aatlafactlon. Examina tion Free. Repaired while yoa wal. We can and will repair Watches, ClockB, Glasses and Jewelry while the owner waits. If necessary. As a rule we prefer to have more time. We are then better satisfied a to the quality of our work. Our repair department !s given special attention, and custom er can rely upon getting flrst-clas ALL WORK Bttrmeister Oregon City Jewelers -: tttun 190L Tho primary election bill will double the election expense. Kill It. Kill all the freak bills'. The slate ha too many now. June 1, 1904. The Journal editor at flirt was favorable to the ("Ken bill. Hut closer study of the provision of that bill revealed that It 1 loaded ami woun kiii in reci nomination ir It: was aaopted. The Journal still flghu for th-? principle of direct nomination but that principle would become ob noxious under the operation of the C'Hen bill. ; In the first place, the U'Ren bill takes away existing political customs and rights of the people. ; The C'Ren bill aweepg away politic-' al conventions county, district and and state but would result in forcing the rule of King Caucus Instead. All the expense of holding the nom ination struggles between all the party aspirants would be saddled on' the people by the U'Ren bill. ! Independent candidates would be come lnnHss!ble and the rule of the party boss and the caucus manlpula-i tors would be legalized and supreme.' Rut there Is no ase talking to the. man who wear the' green glass party; goggles. He wears them from choice.' Direct nomination can be enacted by law In the next Legislature with-' out taking away from the people any, of their present political privileges and without doubling election ex-' pense. I The C'Ren bill makes a man dis close his political party affiliation long in advance of the primary and election, and this puts greater power In tho! hands of the managers. i May :i. 1904 The U'Ren bilHdi r"ct prlmnrylpnts a monoply of of-; fice getting in the hands of the rich.: the frothy and the professional poll-, tlclans. May 21. 1904. Only a rich man or a professional politician could get a tntf nomination under the proposed u'U'Mi bin. OEly a rich man could afford to circulate Ihe petitions tn the seven big counties to get onto the state ticket. Only the professional spellbinder could get the ears of the voters to get the nomination for Governor or United Slates Senator. The exptnsA of the whole squabble for the office in the Rnubllcan and Democratic parties would be saddled on the people. It would be a snap for the rich politician or the office-seeker who was or the man In office. C. J. 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The bill 1 uncon stitutional because It propose to tax the people of all other parties for the purpose of giving the dominant parties a chance to settle difference at pub lic expense. May 17, 1904 C'Ren admits that the bill I his own handiwork and as such he deserve credit for all that is good In It. It I patchwork from other states and It weak point are that la seek to abolish convention and thus put the expense of holding another election on the people. May 16, 1904. That it will be a deadlctter and Inoperative no one can doubt. It practically abolishes all pol tt ic;'l conventions and all parties but the Republicans and Democrats if a law could do those thing9. Of course a law cannot abolish such political Institutions and hence it will be a defunct statute. Now Is the time to figure on your winter's fuel. Place orders fo' coal with Oregon City Commission Ci. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Ida M. UiGrand, Plaintiff, vs. Michael LaGrand, Defendant. To Michael LaGrand, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit, on or before the 22d day of October, 1910, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to ap near and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. Thi summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell Judge of the Cir cuit Court, which order was made and entered on the 8th day of Sep temlPr, 1910, and the time prescrihen for publication thereof is six weeks beginning with Ve Issue of Friday, September 9th, 1910. and continuing etch week theretfter to and Including the issue of Friday. October 11. 1910. -T. R. McBEVITT. JH., Attorney for Plaintiff. MAX BOLLACK GLASS. ETC. Corner Main and 14th Street OREGON CITY, OREGON AT ALL GROCERS. Residence Phone Main 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman