Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 21, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOHER 21, 1010.
lao Kind You IIuv Always Boiiplit, niul v hli-U hns boon
in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho sijrnnturo of
and lias boon mmle tunlor Ms por-
yyT, jX5tfJ- sonnl piipervislon since Us infancy.
WiizryTT'' Allow no one to deceive you in t
All Counterfeits Imitations and " Jnst-as-jitMd"ire but
j:xperinicnts Hint trillo with and ouilanjror tlio health of
Infants uud Chilian Experience nsainst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is ft harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, rhrv
jrorio, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiureotie
euhstanee. Its nsro Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverislmess. It cures Piarrlnva and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and iiowels, jrivinir. healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Piumeen-Tlio Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CtNT.W COHMMf. TT
, P, i, ., .w, ,
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MARKS PRAIRIE.
Our school opened last Monday
with Miss Emily Spulak as teacher.
Potato digging is in full blast with
loss than half a crop, and very small
spuds at that.
About all the hops raised In this
vicinity were sold during the past
week at from ten to twelve cents
per pound.
Our supervisor has had several
teams hauling gravel on the Barlow
road for the past week.
John Glade has sold out and, will
. return to Iowa, his former home. W
are sorry to see you and your family
leave us, but we will look for you to
return before two years, John.,
Mr. Kennight has rented the Geo.
Kesselring place for a term of years.
He took possession last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oglesby were
Tisiting relatives at Canby Sunday.
A literary and debating society was
organized at Meridian school house
last Friday evening, 'and nothing but
live, up-to-date questions will be dis
cussed. All are welcome. Good lit
erary programmes, good music and
good debates will make the society a
success.
Mr. Charles Oglesby and Miss Ida
Ball attended the big dance at Hub
bard Saturday evening.
Some of our boys are singing that
new song, "Harry Has Another Girl
Now."
Our road boss will repair the coun
ty bridge near Aurora this week, as
it Is unsafe for heavy traffic.
Mrs. W. D. Fish was taken to Hub
bard to the doctor last Sunday.
Fred Uacbert has rented the Cans-)
neder place for three years, and will
take possession this week.
The Mill y farm near here i3 being
cut up into 10 and 20 acre tracts,
and four tracts have already been
sold. '
Don Meldnim has been surveying
in this vicinity for several days, and
as a result, several farmers find their
fences in the road, from five to fif- '
teen feet, and our supervisor says i
they will have to be moved.
Attorney John R. Dlmick will soon
have a fine farm, as he is doing a
great amount of work on It.
There will be a double wedding
soon In the Meridian school district.
We could give the names of the high
contracting parties, but will not do
so at present. We wish them success
in their matrimonial voyage.
The Call Of The Blood ,
for purification, finds voice in pimples,
boils sailow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches on
the skin. all signs of liver trouble j
But Dr. King's New Life Pills make
rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy
checks, fine complexion, health. Try
them. 25s at Jones Drug Co.
COLTON.
Mr. and Mi's. W. E. Bonney, who
had been away visiting their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lamm at Scappoose, returned last
Tuesday.
E. Lindstrum brtchered a bepf last '
week and supplied the neighbors with
fresh meat.
Jonas Petterson, Jr., !s busy paint
Ing their bouse this week.
Grandma Dix and son U. S. were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Dix
last Sunday.
Mr. Petterson was busy butchering
last Wednesday.
Gravi-l Is being hauled for the Col-
ton road this week. j
Henry Warner, from the hil!s, was
a guest at .1. Putzs' last Sunday.
.Mr. C. Stromgiecn took some veal
to town last week.
Gorbett Bros, made a business trip
to town Tuesday.
V. S. Dix was working on the road
last week.
NEW AND SECOND HAND
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE,
AND NOTIONS.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OL'D RUBBERS,
COPPER AND BRASS. GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING OR
SELLING, AS I DO NOT MAKE DRUG STORE PROFITS.
J. H. MATTLEY 905 7 street
Signature of
I.U.MAT tTHCCT, Wf VO OIT.
.ui ;Wijiiii,Jr;l'il''T"ii''l'i . i
W. E. Bonney is basy plowing.
H. Warner, who has been visiting
his brother at Portland, returned last
Wednesday with a horse, buggy and
harness.
Our Colton merchant's teamster is
kept quite busy hauling supplies for
the winter.
Florence and Pearl Stromgreen vis
ited Myrl Bonney last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrum and fam
ily were visiting at lower Colton last
Sunday.
H. Warner had the misfortune of
getting hurt but has Improved rapidly
under the doctor's care.
Why People Cough
l a mvsterv when Dr. Bell's Pine-1
Tar-Honey will cure any cough. Look
for the bell on the bottle. It marks ,
the genuine. Jones Drug Co.
LOGAN. '
C. Schuebel and J. W. Loder held
a meeting at the Grange hall on the
15th. and made enthusiastic speeches
In favor of prohibition. The songs by
the quartette and the recitation by
Miss Schuebel were well received and
much enthusiasm was aroused.
Mr snH Mrs A McMurrav are re
joicing over the arrival of a daughter ;
at their home.
Miss Lena Daue. daughter of Mr. i
inH vn Robert Dane, wp.s married
to Mr. Henrich, of Clackamas, last j
Sunday. We extend congratulations
and kind wishes. i
Mrs. Hammer and daughter, from
California,, are visiting Mrs. J. C.
Kirchem and other relatives and ;
friends. 1
ThP democratic candidates will be ,
here on the l!th, and we presume
the Republicans win soon come io
warm up the political atmosphere.
We hear that railroad surveyors
are at work in the Clackamas bot-;
torn.
C. C. Robbins and family were out
Sunday. He reports that he is build
lug a fine residence for one of the
four millionaire Porter brothers, wno
beiran railroad work with a wheel
barrow.
Worse Than Bullets.
Bullets have often caused less suf
fering to soldiers than eczema. L. W.
Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the
army, and suffered with, forty years
"But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
me when all else failed," he writs
Greatest healer for sores, Fleers,
Boils, Burns. Cuts, Wounds, Bruises
and Piles. 25c at Jones Drug Co.
CLARKS.
Willie Marshall is on the sick list.
Rev. J. R. Landsborough and Hon.
C. II. Dye, gave a temperance lecture
in the English M. E. Church Sunday
afternoon.
J. Bowers, of Portland, was here
on a visit Sunday.
Wellington Marshall is working for
hid brother, Willie Marshall.
Mr. Bonemiil'T made a trip to Mil
waukie last week.
Ed and Otto Buol are Intending to
move on their new farm.
John Leitcbwise and family have
moved to Oregon City.
Mr. Elliot and Ben Marshall, of
Elwood, wire in Clarks Sunday.
Mrs. C. Lai-kins visit e,j her daugh
ter, Mrs. Nicholas, last week.
N. G. Klietismlth finished digging
potatoes last Saturday.
Mrs. Rti.KO butchered last week.
Hoarseness in a child subject to
croup is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamber
lain's Couirh Remedy is given at once
or even after the crottpy cough has
appeared, it will prevent the attaclc
Contains no poison. Hold by all dealers.
WILSONVILLE.
Marlon Young w8 a visitor la the
Koso City Saturday.
Mrs. t'hnlupsky, Kmma Stannic and
little niece, wont to Portlntut Sat'.ir
day. .Mrs. Mnrlon Young und Mrs. Norrls
Vouiik attended ilu l.rungo Knlr t
Sherwood V cd in's day ,
Mrs. Calkins, mother of Chas. Oil
kins, was hutted in the Hood View
c nu'tery Sunday morning, October
tho nlmll. Mrs. Calking died 111
Portland hospital, havliiR l'o ntlUc
tod Willi cancer of tho stomach. The
U'lativcs of Mis. Calkins have many
friends hero, who extend to thorn the
deepest sympathy,
Mrs. Kyinan, of Wlllomins, has boon
visiting at the home of her brothers,
Kd and Alison Uaker.
Mrs. Probst and Mrs.
to Portland on Tuesday, to attend the
Missionary Convention held at tho
First Presbyterian Church, in that :
city. '
bYnnres Walls left on Monday for I
Portland, w here she will attend bust- J
ness college.'
Mrs. b'd Itaker went to Portland on
Saturday to spend the day w ith her '
daughter Kva. j
Options are still being sought near,
Wilsonvllle, by real estate men from j
McMlnnville. j
(."has, Eplor sold his farm last week
but we are clad to say ho will re
main In this vicinity.
Marlon Youngs' cousin visited htm
recently, having come out with a
partv of real estate buyers from the
M'lb'lle West.
The Democratic meeting held on
Saturday evening In the A. O. V. W.
Hall was n rousing success, being well
The Stover Engine is an
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f.mli-il,TI".ll"vMW.W lffl"l".MH
few parts. Just take that cut and compare it witn me picture 01 any cmcr cnKmc
in the market.- Notice the difference. Note that the Stover Engine is stronger and
better in every detail. Now, why don't you get next to the fact- that you arc cheating
yourself by not owing one of these engines? Every day you are doing work that could
be better and more cheaply done by a Stover Gasoline. Get the idea that an owner
of a gasoline engine has to be an engineer out of your head. He doesn't, that is if his
engine is a Stover. A few minutes instructions will make you able to operate your
Stover as good as an old hand. Thats why we say the Stover is an ideal farm power.
It's made right. It is giving satisfaction to 2500 hundred users right here in the
Northwest. We sell them in sizes from 1 to 60 horse power and we guarantee full
rated horse power.
WE ASK ONLY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW
YOU WHAT THE STOVER WILL DO FOR YOU
SEND IN THE SLIP
IMPLEMENTS
Fine VEHICLES
attended by the loyal supporters and
many friends of the speakers. Speech
es were made by 0. D. Eby, candidate
for State Senator; R. Wr. Baker, nom
inee for the Legislature; R. B. Boa
tic, nominee for County Judge; Ernst
Mass, nominee for Sheriff; ("has.
Thompson, of Wilsonvllle, candidate
for County Commissioner.
O. P. Hardy, editor of the "Oregon
Countryman," and Doris Young, of
our village, who la the able business
manager of that -paper, were sent out
by the PreHldent of the Corvallls col
lege, as the two most capable young
men for judging the cattle at the
Hillshoro fair, held recently.
The boom of shot guns was heard
In Wilsonvllle on Saturday, the lr.th,
many hunters evidently taking the
day off to secure a Chinese pheasant
for Sunday dinner. Hunters who
prowl around this vicinity from other
places had better pay a little more
attention uri the sign boards forbid
ding trespassing, as the farmers say
they are going to do a little "pinch
ing" this year, .feeling that If they
allow the birds' full swing In their
grain fields during the long closed
Hoason, that they are going to have
a few birds for themselves and their
friends during the short time the sea
son is open.
As village correspondent wu feel
called upon to defend J. W. Exon, who
is now a resident of Wilsonvllle, and
whose character has been bo ruth
lessly assailed by previous letters
written to the "Enterprise." Whether
the writer of the Dover letter thinks
Ji or not, the fact remains that the
first letter from that district cnnlod
great weight against Mr. Exon, for
the reason that the written statement
"75 votes cast, of which Mr. Exon
received but 4," was taken to mean
Just what it said, for we have con
sulted with leading politicians both
Democratic and Republican, who, by
the way are not "babies," and each
and every one of them had the under
standing that the statement meant
just what it Hiiid. The second letter
from Dover insinuated that Mr. Exon
was trying to belittle the Democrats
by claiming that Borne of the persons
who signed the letter were Demo
crats, whereas we all know that a
man running on the Republican ticket
would naturally not expect the Demo
cratic voles. That second letter from
Dover has plainly proven the fact to
I
I
many of us, if least, thai Mr. Kxon's
moment that "a number of the sign-
won? non-rcsldentH," In lindenlalily
correct, whereas tho first letter stivo
us nil tho Impression that It was
signed by the Immediate voters of
tho lXivor dlstrh't.
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy has
becomo famoni for Its cures of
coughs, colds, nvup anil litlluonr.it.
Try It when In feed. . 11 contains no
harmful substnm-e and iilwnys gives
pivniiH relief. Sold by all dealers.
CHERWYVILLE,
Work on the long talked about Mt.
Hood railroad b' started lit last.
They will probably have tho road III
operation to s.mdv In one year. They
Poland weiit'iuivo been out I'tiymg land and rights
, ,f vvny.
The talk now Is of platting a town
In the flat some here between Alder
Creek and Win-Ay Creek on tho .tt.
Hood railroad, and on the Pig Sandy
Ulver. about i In - or ten miles east
of the Sandy pe-iMfflee. Mrs, Siruckoti
has already agreed to sell for 15,500,
and lot a town be built on her prop
erty, Cherryvlllo has a flno fruit country
; around It. Pi,. -leaned fruit land Is
selling for $I(M i i $.00 per acre, and
; cleared and liu'oved land Is worth
from 1:50 to $ '00 per aero. The
l Hood Ulver fruit growers havo learned
: that they can raise fruit up In Cherry
, ville without Irritating the Intnl. They
say they can raise as good fruit here
' as they can at I'.ood Ulver. That Is
a good thing for Cherryvlllo. When
the railroad ge!s up there the land
w ill bo up to .vo ami $000 per acre.
DAY TIME-NIGHT TIME
ANY TIME
THE STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE
is READY FOR WORK
ideal farm power. It is simple and strong. It has very
il.
Portland,
Oregon
J. J. SAHDSNESS
W. J. WILSON A CO.
AGENTS
j MARQUAM.
Plowlm. and seeding Is progressing
i nicely, nho potato digging, but there
i Is a light .'top.
. Some of the advanced scholars from
! here are to attend the Scotts Mills
, High School this winter.
Rev. Maya, of Marqtiam, and an
! evangelist, are to commence a Berles
; of mectin:.'; beginning next Sunday at
l the M. E. Church.
The iT blrdB had better hide, as
I.L. I . -St..- .V......
wie pwoj'ie are out uni mc-iii.
Our s' i,.kI la progressing finely
under ire care of Miss May Hews,
and Miss lideii.
The .Maniuam band gnv an Instru
mental i i.t -rtainment and oyster sup
per for tn benefit of tho hand last
week. It was a big success.
Clyde Yarquam and others have
gone to t!ie mountains for a hunt.
Our roads are In fine condition
after the rain.
Hog. Chicken and Cow Feed.
The On L'on Cltv Commission Co.
j has jus! received shipments of Ground
Barley, ,-iralght; Ground Wheat and
I Barley, no screenings or dirt also a
: car of Meadow Brook Sweetened Al-
raiia t):my roou oueaper iimu nun
feed and better.
Compare Our Prices
With th ...n ha" Ixwn In ttin ljal.lt nl pTinn.
ml jri.u Miif n tliit mn ttir em n ouiHilnntiitl
inn on all rk mtnl Ten i-Rnri'it it Ixittfir IinIuIum
Kuril AnjNJ.Hni, un u.nttiT lii.w fiturll JOU !.
l J " 1 'J W flnlih plalo and
1 r L ' ' ' ' J ''O'Imo work li.r out.
. i ; &' -JL ' ' '' '3 - town nitron In
-V r, " i'nmli-. onm'-tina
- -j. J fr,. wlmn iilnl.. fir
:': r" Ith1k work in qr'tnr.
. Jul, boniulU!ir,n Ir.f,
jMolirCro.ni $5.00
' OGoMFillinii 1.00
jEniriielFillir.fi 1.00
V'.?S Ir Fillinji ,50
. - -tftoorf flubbor
'? -Pint.. 5.00
' v 'aBtitB.rlRuHor- ,
rfilk Vat WJ f1'!" '.50
Da.w.a will. ranrutMiuiu PainUn Eitr'tlon .50
II Ilirj imniMII r ratmiat IKIIT MCTHODI
AH work fulir riinrnnted for flfliMtn years.
Wise Dental Co., Inc.
I Painless Dentists
! FalllriE Bulldinc Third and Washlncton Puff f LAND, ORE.
Willi Horn,: A. U. to 1 1. U. Suuu;n. Hal
CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR
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O. II. Kby, IViiHM-ratlo candidate for
Statu Senator, was born In Oregon
In 1ST:': emuo to Oregon City l'.iol;
studied law and admitted to tho bar
In 1!0I, and by hard work and per
siHteuro now ha a largo practice.
1 member of the Hoard of Kdu
ration of Oregon City, director of
Willlametlo Valley Chautautpia, direc
tor and treasurer of Clackamas Coun
ty Fair Association, member of Pub
licity lVpartinent of Commercial Club
of Oregon City since Its establish
ment In June, i;io;.
Itelleves In Plroct Primary law,
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o. c. o.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & 8TAVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
I would like to have
Catalogue and further
regarding this engine.
your Stover
Information
Name
Address
corrupt practice act and recall and
will vote for tho pooplo'a choice for
1'nlted Stales Senator.
Has made good In whatever ho
ha undertaken and will make good
as Senator.
(Paid advt.) O. IX EIIY.
To Votera.
IXBs than WO voters In tho district
affected signed the Wuslilngton Mult-
tiomah county annexation petition;
500 In the district havo signed a re
monstrance, practically all outside tho
district aro against annexation, yet
you are called upon to vote the addi
tion of practically one-fourth of Wash
' Ington, one of thn smallest counties,
! to Multnomah, nlready the wealthiest,
! most Influential and powerful. Voters
i of tho state outside of the counties
! affected can know but little of these
I county division measures, Wo, of
Washington, know nothing of the
merits of those not affecting us, and
believe such questions should bo left
Mo the countleB affected. Washington
county cannot afford to lose this ter
ritory and Multnomah does not need
-p. Wo ask you to vote :i:t!t X No.
W. D. Wood, Chairman Antl-Annaxn-
tlon Committee, lllllsboro, Oregon.
! f IN NEW YORK SOCIETY,
J Beautiful Women of the 400 Who
i Have Luxuriant Hair.
III gay New York, whero women
get their Ideas from their foreign
sisters, the hair tonic called Parisian
Sage Is In great demnnd.
Parisian Sage Is the discovery of
a well known scientist, and he claims
most emphatically that II. is the only
hair preparation that will kill the per
sistent dandruff germs.
Huntley Pros. Co. guarantees Paris
ian Sage to cure dandruff In two
weeks, to stop falling hair; to make
dull, lifeless and colorless hair beau
tiful and luxuriant; to cure all Itch
ing diseases of thn sculp, or monny
buck.
The price Is only 50 cents a largo
bottle. Olrous Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Alfalfa sweetened dairy food In
crease milk one-third, sold by the
Oregon City Commission Company.
EASTERN
FIRWOOD.
In prcpainllon for certain iuciihui'ch
to ho voled on at tho com I iig oloe
Hon, tho Flrwood Progressive Asso
ciation will hold a debute nt the hall
Saturday night, October :".), Subject,
"ItcMiilvcd, That a Clly Should Have
Kxcluslve Power to llegulllto tho
Liquor Trartle Within lis Own Lim
its." All nro Invited,
All Interested In Fruit growing are
luvlied to attend the next moollng
of Mt. Hood Frnll tlrowofii1 Assocln
Hon, at Flrwood Hall, Saturday, 2 I'.
M.i October 211, I Hum Cordley, of
the Oregon AgrleullUliil College,
expected to bo one of the speaker.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Polio wore
shopping In Portland the first of tho
week.
.1. Lot mid F.lmcr Knu, of Port
land, visited over Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, W, K. Stevens,
W. F. Fischer has his new luirti
well under construction.1 .
Ituth and Finest Hurt, of Moiitit
villa, spent Saturday uud Sunday on
"tho ranch. "
A, C. .leldium has returned to Flr
wood tor the winter.
Mrs. Clark Corey has been u tho
nlrk list for the pant lew weeks, but
ia slowly Improving.
Mr. and Mrs, UwU prldeinoro
silent Sunday with Mr. and MV. 10.
II. Hart.
.1. (. lieSluuor and daughters Viola
and Lulu were (lrei,haiu visitor on
Sa'urdny., 11
All Bowal Troublt
Mr. leU Anil l'iln. It destroys ill
ease germs and Mop Inllaiuatloll.
Keep a bottle In I lie house, Jones
Plug Co,
DOVER.
; Mr, Sainlstor has gono to Southern
j California for his health.
Ceo. Wolf Is hauling lumber for n
j lieu- barn.
Jatnog DeSbaner and family spent
1 Sunday with tirnndtna I H-Sliit..ir.
i A number of the young people at
! tended the meeting hold III Hill Fir
j noo.t hall Saturday ulgliL
' Alice llerglioiixe I hoarding with
; Mrx, Keith and unending Hi hool,
Surveyor are running out the
: boundary line for Mr. Carver and Mr.
I Wolf -UiU- week.
j Mrs. .1. W. Fxou I visiting till
I wei-k with her parent In Oregon city.
II. II. I'dell. A. Pew and C. A.
j Keith attended the imllllcal lllertlllK
I held lit Faglo Creek Saturday even
! lug.
I Mrs, Ahnert and daughter were
j school visitor last week.
j All nr cordially Invited to attend
the singing clas to be held Saturday
.evening, October 22, at iho M, Iv
I Church. Itev, H"e, will lead the
! elui. Preaching Sunday at I0;30 A.
i M.
' The following pupil averaged nbovn
'. In their grade for (h mouth end
i lug October II, IM": Ralph Ahnert.
liranvllle Cooper, Kavmond PcHluucr,
Itibllo Itobert. Lulu Robert. Herb.
I t'dell. Allen llerghoiiio, I'iih Morrl
: son. Kb-nnor pews. Tho following pit
I pll were neither absent nor tardy
during the month: loah Morrison and
, Ifli'il Kulth. Margaret F. Hate.
teacher.j
Your Cough annoy yon. Keop on
backing und tearing the delicate mom
I hrnnc of your throat If you want to
' b annoyed. Put if you want relief
i want to bo cured, take Chamberlain'
: Cough Remedy. Sold by all denier.
DODGE.
F.ataradii wa visited by a flro Sat
urday, when the resldi'iice of John
' Trac'ey burned. Mm. Trneey inn In
j the garden w hen tho blaze started In
iiu unused part of the house. Nearly
I all of the furniture mid nil of tho
canned fruit wirn saved, and nfter n
hard fight, tho barn saved from
ruin.
K. Ijicey ha gono to the monntnln
lo look after bis cattle. Ills son ac
companied him.
.1. N. Park and Amll Illtlner have
commcnci-d building a shingle mill on
Clear Creek, near Hon, Jobtl l-wel-lyn'a
crossing.
Unsightly
Sores, bolls, eruptions, pimples, black
heads and all skin affections aro very
ipili kly cured by tho uso of Dr Bell':
Antiseptic Salvo, Sfic. Jones Drug;
Co.
EAGLE CREEK.
Ceorge Douglass, mid daughter Har
riett, of Portland, spent a few days
nt tho homo of his brother, Wesley
Douglass, last Week. . '
E. I Palfrey was In the neighbor
hood Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ileriha Douglass returned homo
lust Tuesday from St. Vincent's Hos
pital, whero she underwent an. opera
tion about four weeks ag". Shu Is
getting along nicely,
Mr. and Mrs. H. (1. Huntington woro
entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr.
and Mrs. R. 11. (ilbsou.
W. J. Ilowleit wns kicked by a cow
JiiMt week, but was not much hurt.
Ho Is suffering from an attack of
lumbago now.
Mrs. Katie Douglass camo homo
Sunday evening from Stevenson,
Wash., whcro who has been tho guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sweeney for tho past three weeks.
Mrs. Douglas underwent an opera
tion along about tho first of Septem
ber, and lifer louvlng tho hospital
went to Stevenson to make her folks
a visit whllo regaining strength.
Mr.- and Mrs. John Held unit chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Udell lind chil
dren, Mrs. Mario Gibson und Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Gibson wero tho gum1
of .lames Gibson Htiiiday.
Dick Palfrey, nephew of E. L. Pal
frey, of Mnlalla, Is, working for Ed
and Roy Douglass.
Mrs. Linda HofNlielslor, daugh
ter Myrtle, woro Ksliicada visitors on
Saturday.
Miss Rosa Moehnko culled on Mr.
and Mrs. Cahlll last Friday evening.
Miss Mary Moxley Is working for
Mrs. Bertha Douglass.
The Demon of The Air
Is the germ of UiGrlppo, that,
breathed In, brings suffering to thou
sands. Its after effects are weakness
nervousness, luck of nppellle, energy
and ambition, with disordered llvef
and kidney. The greatest need then
is Electric Bitters, tlio splendid .Ionic
blood purlller and regulator of Stom
ach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands
have proved that they wonderfully
strengthen the nerves, bulid up tho
system and restore health and good
spirits after an attack of Grip. If
suffering try them. Only GOc. Por
ted satisfaction guaranteed by Jones
Drug Co.
CLACKAMAS
OEOnOB.
I'nlalo digging ami sowing ha I n
the order of tho day, but some few
shoner have come alter tho nice
huiihIiIuo, so (ho fanner can have a
rent again
Fred I. In wit, running hi now
chopper lam Monday. It 1 an iipto
dalo lift nir, and It whistle niake a
sound like HomelhliiK doing In this
town of iicorgo.
.I,n.l Jail and family, of Kelso, were
visiting at tho homo of Mr. mid Mr.
Peter Kill It over Htlllday,
I'der Hath bought a new need drill
while l Fstaeaila, Inst Saturday,
Mm, Melnke, of I lull i hi, I hero vis
iting friend and relative for ev.
oral week,
Our Sunday si'liool la already pin
pining for a big Xiun programme,
imdor the direction of Mr. S. Mueller
our former Mitporlntoudout. All wlnli
her good MlecoH
Mr. A. Schmidt called on Mr. K.
Lin Sunday afternoon.
Henry Schmidt uud Henry Johnson
made a lutHlitoii trip to Kitiicndil oh
Monday. '
Several of our young folk attended
n party given by Herman Hun In
his new house Saturday evening, Oct,
15, They hope to inei t tho cook lnt
time.
The Fstaoadll butcher I seen null"
often In thl vicinity, leading away a
fat bet f, A year ago the till mm had
to till," them to Portland. Thl I
unite nil ImpioM'tucM fur the coun
try. WHY NOT WOMAN'S 8UFFRAGET
(An address nlveu recently nt Iho Y.
M, l'. A. hull in Portland by Clar-
ellr.l Tl'llo Wilnoll, II. D )
Winn two untile face earn other
ill btiille the nruiy of UKKri-s.ilnn, bo
fore II can oiimko the miiln body,
mul drive In Hie rtklriulsh lines of
the enemy. The woman's nofditKo
propiiKiind.i Iiiih tin nun out certain
.kit nihil lltii's In thn public thought
and themi must be dilveu III before
o run (nine to the iiiiltu lilKUUielil
l-'lmt, then, Ihorie who clsllil that the,
ballot Is women's right ipioio from
the ilei'Litutloii of Independence Hint,
"Tnvntloii without ropie-,eniatlou In
tyranny." Hut tho limitation Is not
In pnlul, for that iiHiiii-ni nnn ut
tered with no ponrdldo rifi-reiiin to
III. IH I In il vntern. hinle or female, It
was ii ib-i-liiriilliiii of the representa
tive of tho t:i (-nlonl.it that tllilcioi
tln'io ruloliles leiild have u inpreiieu
tutliii In the lull lliimetit nlid III tho.
! cabinet to ptotet-t their lutereuls KI"K
jtjrlllKe should not imk ua to pay
duty. It had no reference to tlio
rimllug of hullolii, for mop Vnted III
oeiy colony, but It was a declara
tion that one Knvet iinieiit ought not
in tin another without due represen
tation. Protection for Women.
In order to make II refer lo n
liuin's miffr'iMc It would have to bo
prou-ii that women nro not now prop
erly represented by their hmbninls.
fathers or brothers; that the govern
ment i!im-m not protect them In their
property lutereuls, uud that they do
not nut value received for their
money.
The question of voting has no re
ference lo the paying of laves. Wo
p;iy our tines In return lor tho pro
tection to lit" and property, by Iho
laws of 14 elvillited nation. Some men
who have no property void und iiiiiuy
who have no vote pity largo taxes.
Numerous young men and women,
hells lo largo estates, puy Immense
sums to the Kovernmi'iit, but havo no
vole. Corporations pay Immense
sums In taxes, but tunc no vote,
pontons residing In foreign lands or
who have lived in this coiMitry only
few year pay tntes, but have mi
vote. Iii fuel voting has no reference
whatever to fillet), Oregon Stiilo As
sorliitloii Opposed to the Extension
of the Suffrage to Women. Mrs. Prim
els J. lliilley, President. Vn'.tl Adv.
R. B. BEATIE
Democratic Nominee for
County Judge, Stands for
the Direct Primary and
Statement No. I.
I will stand, If elected County Judge,
for an economical iiiliuliilstrallou of
my office, and will take a special
Interest In trying lo savo tho tax
payers nil Iho money possible, and
will endeavor to havo thn road con
st ruction and bridge work done and
managed In such a way as to bo as
eipial and Just among the people nt
Claikauias County as II. Is possible.
I will ulso insist Hint Micro bo n"
morn deputies and clerks employed
about Iho court house during my term
of office, than Is absolutely necessary
to economically ami properly carry
on the business made necessary by
law,
As a member of tho Board of Eiiia
llzailou I shall deem It my duty tit
all limes to so net ns lo do nbsolutu
justice to the taxpayers in equaliza
tion of their taxes,
I will, If elected, to tho best of my
ability, perform the duties of tho of
fice of County Judge In such a way
a to give tlio people a snfo, satin and
buslnesH-llkn udm I nls trillion,
If elected, I will have no pels and
fnvorltcH and will conduct thn busi
ness In such a way ns to glvo all peo
ple with whom I have business, an
absolute square deal, regardless of
their political affiliations.
II. B. BEATIE.
(Paid Adv't)
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