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0 WW I ON CITY KXTKRI'MMh. FIMDAV, OOTOIiKU 7, J9J0. t Captain Don rsoroa Smith I'ormcr Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago and one of the most brilliant speakers of the clay, whose services are in demand from one end of the country to the other, will speak in Oregon City, Sunday Everting, Oct 91 h ft ll'ai.l 7ST THE OPERR HOUSE, ON "Prohibition is Morally Wrong" J R. W. BAKER j Sir , Y., r- EXON DENIES ALL CHARGES RECENT LECI8LATIVE CANDI DATE REAFFIRMS BELIEF IN DIRECT PRIMARY. REPLIES TO DOVER MEN For Representative i (Paid Advt) i 6ay Asaembly Men Are The True Defender! of Primary Law (That Letter Writer Are Non-Residenta. Ctit. Smith mlilrm on ihin nul.ifd Iwu thf j.liiudili of tciu of thousand of hi) listeners. cu.tMnn of a subject that rffrcU every houm. K-cn (li livrred tcorcs of times and has gained him It is an interesting, fascinating and eloquent dis- D M I S S I O fJ FREE I Joyed liy !l present. H Thlcien, : president iind Dean Ilu'iicr secro j ntry. Fourteen members of Company C, I KIimI. Oregon Regiment, la.-t Friday Will 1)111 HI) II IIIKe, ll'I'HT ilDWIIII 1 vlllard and 1 ,) 11 1 t-nn t h:iT, Camp-i with , lnK ""It Grove fr three days audi.,. signature stating Unit 1 lmd attended tli'- assembly meetings iiml tliut J would not go back on my asombly f;end.t, also stating my belief In f.rii-tv nrt'd .0 vt.t -eton ..,,,... .1.1. j I t -1- v. ere ,-iit our over the county. j I prismm. these men arc ignorant of t ho fact that the nupinlilv took no stand otic way or the other with I reference, to Statement No. 1 leaving i that with each candidate to deride I for himself. Ah Central C(imrnltimari of Dover jr"r:lrifi. at the call of the chairman aii'l secretary of tit r- County Central Committee, I culled the Republican voters of I lover precinct toget her for (tie porpoxo of electing delegate.! to tne County Assembly. In opening Itiat meeting I stated that I was tin decided whether the assembly wax liie right thing or not, hut that th.-j proper thins to do wa to send (e!e nn en to Oregon City and there de eld" on tho best course to pursue. John Rofcrti, Geo. A. Wolf, Guy Ft. Woodle nnd myself were eh-i-ted as dclcg-ites. (n that Comity Assembly kneeling I took no part, only hy votliiK part of tho rimo and at other times remaining silent. I wan not In favor of naming a county ticket unless It could have heen ilono without op-! formed that hi became my enemy because I vmi ,e,t to tlie suite li-seni-hly when lie wanted to go. I had nothing In do with that. I did pot want, to attend the stale meet'iix anil iiTKonallv luiiided Air. Wolf's tiftini' to the nonilnatliii; committee hut for sum,, reason I wn tlieir cliolie. Mr. Wolf h!mii ton( an active p;irt In tlio ds-iemhly iiiirihi!; whhh i . , : : -1 1 tlin ct.unty tl"ki-t that 9iiiri:i--:e riame. Ai''er ivveral of the dates had ilerllned. Mr. Wolf me the committee of z mid tool, active pa.-t iit hiitiic, which d my i-andl- et. With very tilled the vacancies under protest of many a-Hi'iuhly men. J mHeIf pnitesied for tlila wai the tiilni; whieli cave tho aemhiy movement in thin comity lt haniet I fiii not. a tnemher of thin c.'iimiitt 'c, hut -tiipmi'il their deliberation, and when they were a limit, to una;ilmmoi;ii!y )as an Antl-.Stafen.cn; o. 1 renolutieri I asked permi"Hlon to spea:, and vig orously prote.ted against any such move, then the chairman d'-daied the rewiliifion out of order. Ii would seem III view of thesa facts that. Mr. W'!f la In rather a (pieer predicament, after havint! Hltrm-d Hindi n s'roni? antl-nisemlily article. H. A. .rorri Ron Ik a hoy who registered as a Itepiihllc.m but did not vote. There, ilvertliiemeiil ) liiTTirtwiasmwauZBtTKunji, tfi h wmii ff iwnfi Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas & JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. A tinntoatl him recently iimvod lo IihI 1l ii ti In k Iaik". Mr, and Mm. I'. . Ilohertit ure lv ctdvin runKiiiliiliitii.iiH upon ilm ar rival nf it limn h,iy, u In, M horn Hipiemher i'U, which ihey Imvo do rhl. il to ciill Maimer U-rny, Mm. W. U ll.ilieriniin unit diiiiKhtcr Hm hel, upeilt the wiM'k vlnltlllH their rrloiidii In rortland lirevloim lu thulr itcirtitr for Montana. Mr. and Mr. I. Wllrox, Mr. mid Mr ('. i, Hioimii, Mr, and Mm. II. C, Tiirler. nttended the taiowidl r (pili n t.-ndcud Uev. Illa.-kwt'll and wife lii Oft'itnn city Tiiemlay rveiiinn Mt- A. I. Clmittli Mili-rtnliied th-i I. A. H, at her home iii Kimi Jen-llllo-. Iidjn. oil Wrdtueiiluy uf nm WceU, Th" HftrriKKiil u upeilt III iiillllnit t'nl.n, ruffe n, fr t(tt wnf" mrAi'd Thnin' rnent ero Mrv ft ';". IliiKiiiin. Hint, -tihentli Id, ,Mort and M', i-Vrlpiore Mr, .1, A' HiHsIxt cinut up friun Nelrt l.i.t week and mnvt-d Ihe rtf.t of h!n liimsehiihl foudit, an they havw der!i, d to renkt. N'e jmrt tlmlr' Ihmio- f,.r at le:tt a .ur. Mi J.itne, l.iiri.ed, wl.n has bruti' nojieirtilni; with It In f.tml'y mi th) ln:.K of Hi.. Willnim tin at thin phn i j a tali Mi.ld.nly 111 ahottt two !: uno ami on the advp-n of hU jihi -ii. -Ian onii removed to St, Via I cel t hnkidlnl wlierr hit pasted away I nil Wedimsdny of Intil meek. A llillll-i l"-r tt'oin hert utteiideil tho fnnercl ! on J-Tlday. which was he, m tm! i i -in n t . r I ii in. Mis Thonipsiiii. Mr. and Mrs, K. ItetHiniin. wn.i we.-k end visitors at the i. i lloidnmn homo, Hr. Wardiier and l(e close,) thlr coitii"e fur th" neasnii and Mr, and Mrs Held, who Imve eccntili'd the Jai;er luinioilow, Mr. and Mrs. p. as who Imvo heen nt !ii,-k Ui,Ke, have also r turned to their liomt-M n Pert land. Mr. J. I'. Htraln's new mttaiie Is heluf: rapidly cons-met. d l-v Mr, Mo- Mr. Henry run, of Melilnini, mid Smith, of tircKon City. A I'ro'eitsor of lint Kiiimmiu Till. I veislty spent the day with Mr. p. I). ; Newell, who was a former classmate In all Ohio college, and while, Midi:" had tin? p u mi r of rencwlni; the aiiimiliiluiicit of Mr, and Mrs. I.I j Kheui-IPId, w ho with lilso old frlund 1 In Ohio Mlsa Nidi It It-it was c-ti 111 n K on old Mend al this place, on Monday of Ibis week. Those who nttetidwd Ilm Clacka . lima Coiiniy Fair on .Saturday were I Mr. and Mrs. M. HiikIIki and fainlly. : Arthur lloherla. t'lydo Sim tin, tilen Hely and Miss Kusln Smith. Miss llertha plepka, of Citrus, was a Knent at ttm II. H. Kmltli noma In' Oifitoii city, Mra. Kmlth nnd Miss I'npKa ralleil at the llui:h Itoherts 1111111" on Friday ovi'iiIiik, i Helen lllackwfll was a week end visitor at th" Wllcm humti at this place. ' WliodiiKcr ami daiiKli and .Marjory, of Mil Hnturday with Mrs. It. held tholr Tiiesd;y Unsightly S ires, liiilli, eruplloiis, pluiples, hlack heiids ami all wl.ln iirft -ctl.iiis are v.-rv ipilclly cured by ttm use of lr Hell's Antiseptic Salve., ;.V, J.mes Unit; Co. OAK GROVE. ! Mrs. IjiiiIh lliant left Saturday for j lis AliKtdes, Ciillfonila, tn spend tho I winter with her son there. Mrs, ' lltant lias been a milferer for years if I rheiitnatlhiii and we hope the rhatine of clhiiat" will help her iHTinanently. j Mrs A. C. Arnold and father, Mr. IC. rliy, left Saturday for lllltuiia on a ' visit to relatives and friends. i TMB JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farmi Specialty, .Mrs. (ieorKt: torn, frothy wtlllhle, spent )ov. Ilm;. T!i" .Modern Woodmen al till' I regular hiialneis iiieetluK -n nltiK In tin-en's Hall. The Oak tirtive Uterary Society lii't Tttesday evenlliK In VosbiirK'H Jiall Airs. C. All.'-wls left Monday eve- n I n K ovt r tint Canadlati I'acillc for! ht. umls, Mo., lo spend tint winter with her daughter, Mr. Kmmcl. Mi's. II. A. I'aynii went to Cherry- vlllo to spend several wt ck with Mra tiny latiol'.a. llcr duiiKhtvr, Mra. U II. ArinairoiiK, itt-coinpanled her as far as lloilnit. where slie took the slaye to her Joiirney'a end. John CiMiiin left Wednesday to visit Ills ilaiminer tn-ar Corvallis for a mouth. Jack Itui'KitftH and wlfo Vere onl Sutidey vlaitinK old friends and nelfth hcr Mrrand Mrs. Cllhert and son, Hay, rittrntd heme Saturday from Hrltish Colutulila, tvlu-nt they spent tho mine ine.-. Mr. ami Mrs. Iloritan. are out vis Itltu: their chlldri-ii, Mrs. Alcvinidcr. r!rs. S. I'. Hlithani and Chits. HorKun- I.. U. AniiHtronn was In Portland on buKiucss Tuesday. John Itlsley. of Itlslev Slatlon, was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Air ami Alts. Charles Vatiordstrand and sou Paul were In Portland Tues day vl ltlni; friends. Mrs. H. U llerron was a Portland visitor Tuesday, Rachel WorthltiKton of Concord, Is a pupil In Hie Lincoln IUkIi School. Ladies' Aid. The Indies' Aid will (jlvo a calico Carnival the last of October. See tho pii-ismm later. lieKiilar nieitliiif whk li"ld Thursday at .Mrs. J.' II. AlrAr thur's. The Improvement Association held lla ri;ular tnontlily nieetlui; Thifrs- In liret a's Hall. A fcood was rendered and cn- rcoutlnit the ailjncent ountry. So line a camping place did Uak tlrove nrove that the hov will maUe nr. mmo-nieiils to ina'k" a nermanent "'J'1' AMy work. AcusitiB e,.,.,.. ,.f ii ulih i.nivln!..i, r,.t ih 1 lec-Ttloii hy placing on the entlni hrhfade diirliiB the romli.t? I 1,ft, r my name the words, "Firm summer. M. C. Kriim. or(fanler of; li,v',r ln 1,lr"':t primary, filso In this brlttade la a resident, of Oak i "ia,'vo ""'1 Heferendum" Is the direst firovit and a member of the Juvenile;"' "'" v itllberty malicious. C,llir( ' The assembly men Bre the true de- K. Austin, the barber, has charKe of i f Direct Primary l, the pi r route and will he pleased Hnit ,h" ,a,e "'tiihly Inserted a to meet all of the old cu -tomers and i H,ro"K I'1"' ln lMr Platform ln lis any new ones. Dover Ore., October 4. Kdltor of The KniorprlHe: Thft article In your paper last week purportliiB to have come from Dover, i position, and It Ih my candid opinion; Is no D. Hradiey here. Geo. H. Saw headed "Dont like the AKtmlily" ' l,iat c"""ry ticket would have tell, I have always esteemed at a per il al,...,,,, , o mis-. , " hun,i; '"" ",r fxtreme nn-lsonal friend. It 1:4 my candid belief I. IlHIUfH K.MI'U to U, I miH , .arr exhibited l.V the anti-aMuem. that ih.mIH the Irmh l.e L-..un tl,lu adltiK and I think with malicious . i,y men. I wa reiiested by men of! Is another rase where the saloon ele- Int'-nt, or tdse these nu n hav an i a near neli'hboriin; precinct to be a; merit took a hand In the election and awkward way of aiKlonlzltiK for some! candldato for Repn-acntatlve before i sfirrie Innocent people were unwit- nio of j the assembly met but I said no, that1 tlnply drawn Into the contest under ballotl every saloon In the county with all! the guise of anti-asgernblv. There be- their Inlluenco would he asainst me.! were only 2," vote, polled here. J and this man said, "That Is just why j were Democrats, therefore 22 are all we want you, we want men of utront; any Hc-riiihllcan candidate cctild re moral conviction, and that It wax acelve. Unn Jones, the hl!i atitl-ns-crcdlt to a man If the saloon element sembly man deceived hut 1ft, so the was against him, and he tx'lieved ' plea for a possibility of receiving 73 that the moral tendency in this cotin-! votes is false and malicious. AH Bowel Trouble U relieved almost liiHtntnly by litln Dr. Hell's Antl Pain. It destroys dis ease K.-rma and atop'a Inflamatlon. Keep bottle In the rumse, Jones ItrtiK C. defence. T he Republican party gave the Initiative and Referendum, that under tho old convention nystem. Kvery speaker that I heard in the amembly meetings Ktood firm for the Direct Primary and the Initiative Prrtton Cooper Dies in Idaho, Kl r.er II, Cooper received a tele "ram Sunday ronveylmr the lutein eetiee of the death of hla brother Prctton. at Filer, Idaho, on Saturday. Deceased has been Miffering with an abscess behind Ihe ear, hut th" last! mart reports received Indicated his Improvement. Tic was about 21 yearn of age and Is s'irvlved by a widow and two saincll sons. His i w'dow Is a daughter of Wiley May. The family resided at Mount Pleas ant until last .March, when they went to Filer. and Referendum. I have aonie con victions of my own and could hy no means have been Induced to he a candidate for the nomination for the legislature on any other kind of a platform. I have alwayB been an avowed defender of these Vwn and challenge successful contradiction. If you may call It Ignorance, these men don't Becin to know that these words were placed opposite my name In my declaration as a candidate died with the county cleric many weeks before the primary election. This also having been openly published In ty was becoming; quite strong."; Some w"ek later mv name wan mir. and Rested by the assembly without mv. solicitation In any manner and I Hhoiildj not have filed my declaration a a' candidate only for' the fact that some; anti-assembly leaders urged me to re- J. W. EXOX. main It: the race stating that they wanted me to receive the nomination.! Now as to the personality of these 121 men, who signed the article, I con-5 aider It an honor that some of these I men were against me. Fred E. Black ; Is transient and Immediately after the1 primary efectiou moved out of the; precinct. He has been in these paru! less tha one year and from the very' beginning has been an avowed enemy; of mine, and to save his life I doubt If he-can give a valid reason for it.; C!air H. Corey Is a Democrat and a CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Ore gon City Postoffice for the week end ing October 7, l'tlo. Women's list; Allen, Airs. Clara; Godfrey, Mrs. Alary; Johnson, Lottie. Aliller, Airs. I'e; Aloring, Airs. Chas.; Smith, Airs. X. A. (21. Ladies, Why Not Prrxrve Youth and Beauty. Parisian Sage, the iptlcl; acting hair restorer. Is now for rale In Oregon City at the drug store of Huntley Pros.' Company, and Is sold with a rigid guarantee at 50 cents a large bottle. Parisian Sage hns an Immense sale, and here are the reasons: It Is snfe and harmless. It cures dandruff In two weeks, by killing the dandruff cerm. It sPnw falling hair. It promptly stops Itching of the scalp. It makes the hair soft and limiri nnh It Klves life and beamy to the hair. It Ik not sticky or greasy. It la the best, the most pleav.ant nnd Invlaoratlnir hntr dressing made. non-resident. Clark Corey Is also a the oregonian and Enterprise at the ; non-reiuent, Austin V. Alilliron Is a time of my filing. I presume that non-resident and an enemy of mine, these men are unaware of the fact I because I have opposed his Interfer- that in my platform filed with the'ence In road meetings and his cand- Mpn's list : i-iiiuilv et..rU nnl nl,Muhe,1 In ttu n. IdacV for roiol linervisir nn neennnt I Bate-. C. F. : H'-hrend. Frank: Car- Your ! hove named papers, declared myself of h'ls non-residence. E. D. Hart Is'Fr'"' Ralph; Ko!!y, James: Kristen- In favor of electing Pnlted Statesmen-; a noii resident. R. V. Clark, if such a I sen, Otto; U-Dmann, Emil; Scott ator by popular vote. These men j man exists is a non-reident, for I; Allen. - don't seem to know that I sent .early , have been unable to find anyone whoi in the campaign 2000 cards over this ( knows him. A. J. Alorrison registered , county with the words, "Firm be-ino party affillationN William p use llever in Dlreet Primary, also lnitlat-1 Roberts registered as a Democrat. I '!H Ivo and Referendum." They don't j Gett A. AVolf was a delegate to the seem to know that an open letter was i assembly and became a very active imblshed in the Enterprise over myl member of same. 1 am reliably In- Co. ni!iteoe409H) After Shaving Dr. Pells Antiseptic Salve. It prevent the face getting sore. It destroys germs and prevents contract ing any diase. 23 cents. Jones Drug ! day evening pi "gramme 0. Bos 213 Milwaukee, Ore ra nis 7 1 P j i M if1 ... i if ns I h!l CHE APEST LIGHT IN- THE WORL The Best for flie Eyes ecfric Store Alder Street Corner 7th Regictration of Land Title. In Ihe Circuit Coert of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka- man: In the matter of the application of Cooiko I). Hartou to register the title to the following described property, to-wit: . Ih ginning a' a point 7.2j chain South, and T.fi" chits. West of the-J Northeast corner of the' Samuel W. i 4 Shannon D. U V. Nf. 7". T. 2. S. R. 1 j K. of the W. Al. rttnuiiig thence North! ;:o- Ki' West. 2.H.' ft. to a point on ; J the dividing line lutwceti the husband. and wife's narts of viM Samuel V. ; Shannon D. U C, them e North ll'.a.Pt; 1 1 feet: thence I.'asl 1272. 4S ft., thence it South -ill ::o' East along the North I boundary line of Simuel W. Shan-!S noii p. I.. C. (i.:.".M feet to a gas j J pipe: thence north t-'I East 50$. 2 ft.; ;fl thenc" South 17 East 731.9H ft-ot ; , J thence West 72a feet to a point In tho! North honndary line of the said Sam-its ucl W. Shannon It. U C, thence South 4!f :tif Kat 5!'3.C6 foot to a!G point; thence Soulli !'"u.S-l feet to tho J piaco of he'.tliinlng. 10 i Versus II. lT. Miller, .1. O. Shannon. S. V. j A Shannon, Kinma'.r. Jones, C. E. Shan-; J mm, Ctiarlev Montgomery, John R, i A Hlnlcle. Lewis Praser, Hyman Al. Pra j f Win. Priiser. C'ara Prater, Fran-! els Prnger, Klporah Prager. Clack- 1 9 nmns Co. Ore., Marion Tompkins, and all whom It may concern, Dc-i$ fondants. To all whom It may concern, tnle:S notice that on Ihe 2:1(1 da of Sep- J temher. A. D. 1!0. nn anpllcation A was filed by said George D. Barton, i J In the Circuit Court of Clnckanias' County for Initial registration of the. title to tho land above described, j T Now unless yon appear on or before j $ the l!th day of November, A. D. !lrt ) and show cause why such application A shall not ho granted, the same will, he taken ns confessed and a decree A will he entered according to the pray-'? or of tho application and you will beji forever barred from disputing thoiv same. rSEALl F. W. GREEXAIAX. JEFFREY & LEX ON. ' Applicant's attorneys. E. B. U. Stenographers and - Bookkeepers fe Great Demand j CATARRH WV-FEVER ELY'S CREA511 Balm Suro to Cive Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It clciinsw, ttootbi's, Ilea's and protts-ts the diseased liifinliraiitt nsultiiii,' from Ciitarrh Bail drives away s Cold in the Head tpui klv. Restores the Senses of Tusto and Suit ll. Easy to us". Coutains no injurious drues Applitsl into the nostrils ami absorbed. Largo Rir.it, B0 cents nt Druggists or liy mail. Lnpiid Cream IJalm for uso iii atotniiiers, 75 cents. ELY BROTHERS, Warren St.. New York. Business firms ore recognizing the superior training of our Business University over the work of the business colleges. Our standard is higher; our work is much more thorough; our work is mo-c complete; and our students are more proficient in every way, OUR TEACHERS ARE TRU TEACHERS. The reason for this is that we use teachers for teaching. They are trained for the work; they know how to get mental development. We do not use office managers, clerks or bookkeepers for teachers; they do not know how to teach. For this reason, our pupils advance much more rapidly than the pupils in tae large business schools. We Love To Teach: Everybody Busy: Everybody Happy. 1 Just the school for the earnest young man or , lady who desires to learn and have the high est and best training at reasonable tution ( rates. You are sure of individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give it. You should investigate our work. Do it now; (to not wait. In session all the year in day and night school. ECLECTRIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. 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