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OREGON CITY ENTEWPKISK, KIM DAY, .1 ANITA KY 111, t!)M. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or.. Pout office as second-class matter. built, that tho cost la within reason : and that due rare Is had that tho pub lic Is not aaked to pay for something It did not get. Subscription Rates: One Year 1.60 rtlx Months "5 Trial Subscription. Two Montis .25 WEST'S SUCCESS NOT REPUBLI CAN DEFEAT. Many Hopuhllcans of Clackamas county are 81 111 enjoying tho relief thai came to them In tho lato vindi cation of statement No. 1. This coun ty has always been "Ions" on that who boar a greater share of tho hard- to take his product on account, and! ship It brings. you not nblo to roalUo on It. We bring this message to you at I t this time, when you my most apt to Salem embarked upon a now era be recovering from the follies of theif prosperity Monday that will last; .lay. We hope you are so far recov ered that you may bo able to appre ciate what It has done to your high Ideals of the day, and resolve anew. The Portland lads who, when taken In crime, blamed It on the picture proposition and Its friends over the ! slows displayed a yellow streak. Souk county are legion. Yet In tho face of the desire to soo Statement No. 1 vindicated, and with picture shows are bad, and certain pictures shown In tho better theatres are not In good taste, bul the boys tho belief well grounded that Candi-' wo. chase thorn up should not blame date Howorman was In league with I their dtrolevtlous on their favorite the enemies of that policy, many Re publicans voted for Mr. West with groat regret. Clackamas county is safely Repub lican on an out-and-out political pro position. Still, on the other hand, there Is no other community in the tale that will so soon resent inter form of amusement, but face tho music and admit their shortcomings) and promise to do better. We never admired the yellow streak In old Adam, and Its display by younger Adams would In no stage of the game lead us to leniency bo game, boys; admit your errors and after duo puti- Subserlbera will flud the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If lAst payment la not credited, kindly notify 'lis, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Kates on application. WHAT OF COL. ROOSEVELT? There has boon much written and printed concerning Col. Roosevelt and i he tin tag that was pinned to him in the November campaign. Hut if It is not too late we would add to the ninss if not to tho wisdom of tnosv utterances. To many It looks like the passing of Roosevoltlsm; not so, however. Mr. Roosevelt is a power in the life of the American nation and is to so remain. Whether he is to continue oil,- Ami ,l!0 sooller politicians roc ns a quantity with which one must at fS'ii'-o this temper in the voters of all times reckon, time alone will tell. Clackamas the sooner they will re Certaln it is that he Is a live wire, a'fnn eeaso to throw money lo man of much power, the leader of ,ne birds.. an element that will not down to stay Candidate Nowerman had many unless it settles into place because of Persona! friends in the county who satisfaction with self. Mr. Roosevelt 'would not turn their backs on princi- is still one of the leaders of the In- l1'0 a"1' support him and that for j not to be supposed that such an as- suigents and that wing of the party which they were satisfied he stood. I sedation can bo thoroughly estalw lias power enough for much good or "e ,ind ms friends found this out on j lished without some errors, even w ith much evil, according as they see fit election day, wlun it was too laic, j the mistakes of others to show where to act. nd the result would have boon the certain pitfalls lie. What should bo A man who acts so creatlv on the same only, perhaps more so had (done, it seems to us, is to go on and impulse of the moment cannot but some one else headed the ticket. ,The make mistakes. Rut to a man who voters of Clackamas county generally acts on impulse, and that Impulse ac- kllow 'hat 'bey want, and they "want tuated by a good heart, little harm ' "pn (l!e' want '" i . - i - - to days, for the stale legislature eon venes, Clackamas provides four out of the !'0 Solons. Tho local delega tion goes to the capital unhampered by numerous elect ion pledges and should ho able lo do some good. RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY, THE SOLDIER Yes, Oregon City Is a plcluresipto little city; It's In a i!ass by Itself anil some day in tho near fulure tho rich men of Portland will see II and come hero to build homes In keeping wllh Its grandeur. fe.-ence on the part of men who wish j Ishmonl, start right and stick to tho to win regardless of what Is right, or I correct course until cured of past fob regardless of the wishes of tho mrn I "os- to whom Is granted the right to do- In tho matter of the establishment of a fruit and produce growers' assi ciation In Clackamas county. It seems that all tho farmers in the county are agreed that such an assivlation could work wonders if properly promoted and manipulated. Hut on the other hand there is much hesitation. It is comes with error. The people in gen eral recognize the lack of time taken to think in an effort to get to work for the good cause and judge with those limitations in mind. It is this fact WANTED; A FIRM TO BUY EVERYTHING. Every city the sire of Oregon City that has given Roosevelt. Bryan. La- shouM have a Srain and 'rxluce are- FaIIoiio nnrt niho m o,n House or elevator. cent people's champions such stead fast following; and once the people have in mind that a man means well perfect the organization, make as few mistakes as possible, and profit by each as much as you can, and in this way get to business and a settled policy. If (ho man who won't Improve bis property, and won t -.ell to a man who will, could-see thin:s as others see It ho might get a IiumIo on to got into tho popular class. rnbllshois of The Kulorprlso are just as anxious to get tho news from the country as from the city. Coun try friends will confer a favor by tip ping off Incidents wo. thy of publica tion. Krioiuls w ho w ill in ,e the pains to say that they "saw it advertised In Tho Morning Kuterpriso" can do us much good at no expense to them-! selves. W IM. hvrlft I M., iu ij $ mm uvu.'i. in actor, ( lUNUM rvMllli.tttK-iynMin I J rimii'u.oiwxr j if sis In igggft 1 5 ifff'LIJNGS I jci'iri'i-ri'7 J CHICACO.Ill. QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY JUST AS QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS OF COUGHS ano COLDS And all Diseases of THROAT AND LUNGS QUICKEST AND SUREST WHOOPING COUGH AND BRONCHIAL REMEDY Price 50c and $1.00 SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUG CO. r Mi jy Fixing up your homo or tidying up your yard costs llttli- hut goes far towards making things respectable and comfy In your Immediate neigh borhood. Try It. Who'll build a nice down-town thea ter for Oregon City? Speak up, now; but don't all speak at once. METHODS IN POULTRY RAISING By Mrs. R. L. Badger This is an essen tial to best business conditions. Ore gon City has none In the broad sense of the word. It has firms that buy his following cannot be shaken loose anJ seH grain and Prudllce on. occa- because of gome error in judgment. Mr. Bryan has done much good by his frank criticisms though he has never had a following sufficient to land him in the presidential chair. Mr. Roosevelt has still enough of power to make even his enemies won- sion, and many times this provides a market when otherwise the producer would be forced to haul his grain and produce home again. But what the farmers of Clackamas county wish to see in the city is an elevator where they can take any- When Ex-President Hoosevelt, who is but lately returned from the seat of the large manufacturing centers of the Old World, says that American manufacturers did not need the tariff boost except to boom dividends that never go begging, be did not overes timate the fatness of present condi tions. Mr. Roosevelt Is a rich man. and friendly to those who are careful j of their finances, and is not likely to J make a misstatement of facts to their j detriment; we may believe, then, that j the man of small means has a kick I If Tho Morning Kuterpriso doesn't suit you tell us; If It does tell your friends. In your last Issue occurs an article tu dust netting hens, nl mi the mother under tho ho lding. "Heaver Creek lints. A licit should he dilated hum Man Shows r'lno Profit." In which her of times while selling to limine there are some mis statements which freedom from lire when Hie chirks I would like to correct, and perhaps come out. its countlens iiiiiubcis i;f I can host do so by a tabulated report chicks perish every sprint,' from this Don't over. kick; If you can't boost lay of our chicken business hist tear, Number of hens Jan. 1, ihio f, Number of pullets raised 1:1.'. Number of cockerels raised !: Number of chicks hutched uhout :;,u post, unless tho subject receives pro per nltcittimi. Most poultry raisers iicree that the chick reipilres tin feed for the first few hours of lis life I like lo feed SILVER PRIZES FOR BEST SET.OF ANSWERS Bl. Cost of feeding hens and chicks liU.oo breadcrumbs for a few days, then h- iiieome iroiu saio or eggs, cockerels and some bens i'u;t Value of additional si oik (hIiovv the original number of fit) at 75 cents t irons returns l:".'t'. 70 returns IIS.V70 turns per hen :h;i Had I made uccouiit of tho okks gin feeding chick food When ttie chicks are largo enough lo swallow the grains readily I feed sumo Uilleil wheal, and when tihout three or (our weeks old they may hv put upon an entire diet of boiled lu-iil. Utile chicks should never have u;i en drinking dishes, until ihey nr.. n few weeks old The sanitary one nro able lo work mill 1 see no I-'.ojii for keeping them III Idleness ;.nd ,ne forced to work to keep iheiu rati' k Ir Multnomah coiiuly prlsomMS are put oik on the roc k pile or oil the j rrii. ir ; w hy not here)' li would not '.. ? r.foensaiy to luilld liiilrh of a stock udo Id hold tliem. It Is no wi nder that the sinter nmlltv i un tt up her streets and ronils when the crushed roi k i'ii i. Is her but Utile. And wo enn seii no reason why f laekiiiims eonni) should Hot lll.ruh.e bellefli II o have fewer prisoners wo will need be satliifbd with less trashed rock. Laboring men who einiint afford lo pay iiiiiih In l.ura will be thankful fur small favors In tin relief, and tho iiinu Who Will not hell!le himself should be iiiiule to support himself If he has a familv, and ran enill iinuo than his keep. It should ho given Into the uiiiol of bis family Whv not gUe this sulijivt a little imtill.lty ? i'.vitMi:u coming against the present high tar- j B0YS 0F 17 YEARS ANO UNDER Iff. ...... ... tMnir tl,;ir flioi- npAiltw-A t :inv time der wnat he will do next, and to Ieafl " ' - them to keep a close reef in the cor- in ,ne -vear and reodve in j nipt practices which they would soon ,he hiShest n'arket Pnfe- throw to the breeze once thev fait se- 1Icli a Institution would require cure in their abllitv to win in the considerable capital, but if properly face of his criticism and invective. m,nd,od ,he business would pay a Mr. Roosevelt's day may have sou "'- " '""uiw.u, passed; not so Mr. Roosevelt and his at ,ne me tlme ")rovwe power for good to the common peo- MAY ENTER UNIQUE CONTEST AT METHODIST CHURCH. pie. market for Clackamas county products that would gladden the hearts of the producers. The tendency of the past few years has been towards boosting the prTces ! of manufactured goods to the small j n Sumly evonlll). .,limmry .,9 flt retailer. The evident intention of the ; the Methodist church. Oregon City, manufacturer was to take the raise j five dollars in sliver will be distribut or of the small dealer rather than j 0(1 l,rlzos " bya for the two best f.-i oi uimwers given to tile rollowlug questions. This contest Is open to all boys 17 used In the family, the net proceeds are ohi.ilnahli or one cut have homo per hen would iiiuiiiint lo more than made ones. Cut a half gilloii pull j:l .Id. down to the depth of an Inch iiiul a 1 consider this a very gisid showing half, mid lnert m smaller call 111 It as 1 had neither Incubator nor brooder, leaving spare between the two for the I set a number of hens nt a time ih'rl.i (oiltlnk and gave the hens large broods to To keep hawks away tack bright tin raise. Once I gave T'.i chicks to two on the fences where the chicks run; hens and tho brood thrived fine, 'tho now tin cans may he hung on the pal It was a little troublesome as tho lugs. to punish the consumer. But the re tailer has passed the raise along and he says conditions forced him to do so and the manufacturer sits back GOOD ROADS ESSENTIAL TO PROS PERITY. Good roads are essential to pros perity In a farming community. In no other section is this more true than In Oregon in general and in Clackamas county in particular. In the first place the soil in this county is such that while it will grow whaling big crops it don't show to good advantage in rids that are left to "make themselves." And it seems as if its very richness was what pre cluded the possibility of the climate and natural sequence making its own roads unaided by man. That being the case our citizens must look to the road making. Our soil doesn't produce good roads unless something is added to the sur face to make the crown hard. Then with the abundance of rainfall this surface is kept soft unless new sur face material is added. In addition to these facts is that other concern ing the mildness of the winters so Interested parties are trying to or-1 ;md cu(3 ,he a(lduional convons tmm gunize a fruit and produce association th it will, among other things, perform such a service for its menbers. It will be on the co-operative plan and when once established will fill a long felt waul. In view of the needs of Clackamas farmers it is to be hoped j that the men Interested in the forma tion of the association may be suc cessful, and that the association be put upon its feet in the shortest pos sible time. his bonds and draws down his swollen dividends with many a smile. chicks did not know one mother from the other and were Inclined to over crowd one coop and so had to hae attention ccry evening tit brooding time. We received a letter today from an Inexperienced young man who wished to go lino I lie Miiiltry business and who desired n few polnteis. As there may be ethers like him, It iuIkIiI not iit.iltiu for ten In u.iv n fi.u. u-fit-il hull-bin.' 1-lilt-I.M llio Miirph lill.l Mm 7'""""" '," '""iwe.it ..oarii oi aUm . lMnv ,,, Hured my sue nro also good III I'nU nnni: ui nn tkron 'I..I..I... . ' years old and under who reside In Oretoti City and vicinity. All answers must be sent by mull to Rev. K. K. Zimmerman, 520 Sixth. Oregon City, on or before Mon 'ay, January 1911. The answers will There is ntiie doubt but that some where in Clackamas County, among her business men and farmers, lives a man who could and would make a success of a fruit and produce asso ciation. And the only way to find him is to use judgment In setting someone ......I. n.l,U Kn i.nt; I. 1.. i.n 10 wo. i..c .-..ei i,c . . ma... ,, wi rp(,f(iv( of thrp(j H., and if time proves otherwise, choose ver dollars. The boy sending In the again. It is well to remember that second best set of answers will re- Judges cotis.siliiR of three 'Islnterest- ed persons. An answer must be clven to e-v-h question and the questions must he written out In fu!l and answered In the order given In this paper. Name anil age of contestant must be plainly w rit ten on each set of answers sent In. The boy win. In iho opinion of the Judges, sends in tho best set of ans- Thty 8-iid Prices Hid 8'untpd. I'Mlter Knli rprlse; Winn's the mai ler with the linKiii Cllv markets? A few ibi)S before Tluuikn-IHnu wo reul lii your pa' er t out i u-V h 11 ml tiirkevs were si-a:ce ninl eoiiiiiiiiidlni: a IiIkIi price mi we look n few In town ninl when we offered them for silo were told (ho market was iners'o -l ed; that Is they were full up and that un less we would sell nl six cents n ihiuihI Iho coops should he under shelter . less I hull the piper had ipioleil Ih-y line stile of coup could lint use them. Wan It 11 srheiiio fit gel us tu town wllh nur fowls we hardly Ihluk -or wns iho rapacity of your hucr such that a iliui-u ales will stump I hem? Well, we illdn'l lake off the six cents n pound but took our fouls home and luted I hem to Portland the next day. Nuluially wo spent some money In fnrt limit that under 01 her rlriiiin- ninl lie i.il nnof s'nrilil lie wire screened lo Insure H plentiful supply of IU:lit and nlr. One must bear In mind thai cnlekiin re quire a gteat deal of (renr. nlr and not have Hie nuariers too lb;ht. tho Hie) sh uil l not he In n ilniC. Kso the coops clean. I consider April the Ideal month fur oes while some others lost many Aliho feed Is high It pa). 10 crowil stun res wo would hnvn spent In Ore eliiel.s. The first requisite for poultry rais ing Is a healthy place where no dis eased chickens have been kept, then one must hear In mind that poultry your 1 hlckeiiH right along. There Is no eeoiuvny In lotting your chickens go 1 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 ' lo bed tiht! tliem all they will cb an up. As to breed wo have formerly raised CHRISTMAS FOLLIES. Certain of our holidays are becom ing chestnutty in the extreme, and pei haps no one of them more so than ! Christmas. Are you over Its agonies yet ? all are now fitted for such a work, ind It is the man who is filted that is wanted.' The passing of Captain John M. Graham brings to mind the good old The world has positive knowledge ! ;taj-3 of Willamette River steamboat that it does not commemorate the ing. before the railroads. It is only a birth of Jesus and the nature of the j few weeks ago that we recorded tin celebration in these days would indi-; death of Captain James Evans, of Can- gregate most thickly The dry powder Is excellent for the nests, lit-, and cate that it is well it does not. Then : by. Slowly but surely the sturdy old 1 that the farmer may market his crop '!' continue to strive to bring it to i river pilots are crossing the dark riv-1 at any time, making it convenient a semblance of Christian ceremony? jer to the brighter shore. Captain, often to do this in the winter the 11 bas drifted until now the day is Graham will be remembered as one i very season when abundant moisture given up to all that is frivolous, and j of the men w ho promoted practical I makes the natural soil too soft for lne days preceding the climax are I navigation and who worked wllh his j transportation service. filled wiih anything but that which ' hands and brain. Thus it is easv to see reasons whv wu'l lead one to a suitable frame j ' of mind to think on that which was Ha a funny situation when the Slate holy. I Senate, composed of the "best men in More inhumanity is crowded into!''"' S'ate," can't find a volunteer who will op n a single day's session with ! prayer. That was the situation Wed-1 the Clackamas farmer needs and should strive to secure good roads. At the same time these good roads should not cost him too high or the the eif-'ht or ten days prior to Christ benefits to come will, like Poe's rav- mas than into any other short period en. vanish into the darkness of night, of tim known to man. Not only are Great consideration should be given thousands of men and women driven j have ht,"n i('ft 10 the mnrW "f circum the proposition and if faulty . methods ' like so many beasts, but thousands 1 st;mces because no member had the have been used in the past a revision of children are asked to do Impossible j co,"";!'! t0 8laml UP "'! k 'r divine should be made at once. Science In fiats of burden-bearing and then pun- guidance. good roaa making has advanced too ished by fine and hard words when fcr to permit of needless expense in they fail. Few, if any, are in a frame this work, and every farmer should of niind Christmas-like, and the ones make himself a committee of one to who are entitled to the help that the see to It that the proper roads are day mlt-ht bring them are the ones nesday, and that body Is supposed to FOREIGN LANDS We issue draffs payable in other countries. Whenever you have oc casion to sen!money to foreign lands it will pay you to send it through this bank. The Bank of Oregon Gty THE OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY Fifteen years in the penitentiary is iot much for taking human life, yet Curtis Helvey, who murdered Ceorge Smith at Cams a few months ago, s-f.-apes with that sentence- Fifteen years of servitude cannot bring back the husband and father, who was sho: down by a hot-headed youth. J Ji I i. u . hi .1 Gladstone Is a real "coming" town. With its own Commercial Club, its right to exist as an Incorporated mu nicipality, and its two stops within a few hundred feet on the electric line, the little city can show a spirit of go ing after things that might well be emulated by larger places. ceive a prize of two silver dollars. Every boy entering this contest and sending In a set of answers will be given a pretty souvenir. The winning answer will be read and the prizes awarded nt the public s,,rVj(.P f tIP Methodist church, on Sunday evening. January 29. (jueMlon I If you had fUMW, what would you do with the money? Question 2 Whv do you go to school? Question n What bad habits te11v.1t boys of your nge most strongly? Question t- How do you usually spend your evenings? Question ". Have, you ever quar reled or had fights wllh your play mates and wluit caused them? Question g What book lois given y 11 the most pleasure In reading? Question 7 Why should boys ab stain from the use of alcoholic llquori? Quest inn S Whv should you be griieful and obedient to your parents? Qiiestb n :i Whv would you like to visit New York f'lty, and what would you be most Interested in seeing there? Question 1 i'i - Do many boys of your age in Oregon f'liv smoke cigarettes? Question 11 What Is them In vuur best iiov friend Hon miiiea von uuo pronounced It diphtheria. Miss liar- him? rison was n student In the high school, Question 12-What do you mean to but she did not iitlenu on rt'Kluy mid raising docs not bring in large profits Ilrowti 1 .1 thorns quite exienslvely and without raie and attention and work, liked them much belter 1I11111 either Chickens should not be expected to pure bred Marred Hocks or While thrive If lousy or housed in filthy quar- Wyandottes. We Ihluk wo are going lers. or If they ure hungry or iincoin to like the Muff Orpingtons, which forcible in any way. Perhaps the have greater sl-e aliho they don't hardest problem the poultry man has mature so quickly us the Leghorns, to solve Is that of keeping his chick- I mice had 11 Leghorn pullet halrlu-il eus free of lice mid the quarters free March I. begin l iving at inn.. 2 days, of mites. The Creso Sheep-dip dibit- Our llutf Orpingtons, hatched In ed with water Is one of the best sprays .May. I believe, have now begun liy- for the henhouse, and the roosts may Ing. be gone over wllh coaloll every week. Let one apply the same busbies 1 He sure lo saturate the under side of principle to poultry raising as to 1111)' the roost as It Is there the mites con- other business, and he may reunite gou City Puke up your dwalers ninl tell litem to k"I hustle on them selves; wo want to BtH-inl nur iinmey ami sell our produce In Clackamas county. I.KWW ItOAh. ably expert thai time will bring hi 11 his reward. I TO STOP INFECTION BARCLAY ANNEX CLOSED AND ROOMS FUMIGATED DIPH THERIA CASES ISOLATED. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Wilt Improvs His Hard It. I.. Il.idger, who lives neur I'.eiver Clock, bus recently added a reglferod Jersey bull to his herd. Mr, Madger lakes a great pride In his herd mid added this niiliniil to It In tin effort til Improve the strain. The hull Is 11 yearling from W. I. Homes' herd nt McCoy, Oregon, unit has a lung pedi gree. His registered name Ik l.lly's Mel Klgges mid he Is n son of Prlnco Mel Klgges ninl a grandson of (ire gun's P.xilu. The price paid was $ 1 0. . Kindliness of Clackamas County Far mers. Kdllor Kuterpriso: The subscriber bus recently traveled through your county, much of the time 011 foot unci from h uise to house. In this way ho has inei many of the fanners who live In the county and has observed their wavs and methods. As 11 result bo wishes lo compliment them lis a mas on the kindly treatment that they ac cord to people Ihey meet, mid cspo." tally- to strangi THE ONLY WAY. Many Oregon City Cltlisns Have Dis covered It. Just what to do when the kidneys 1110 affected, Is a question that con corns both young mid old. We tk kid neys neglected In childhood lead lo life-long suffering. People of ad vanced years, with less vitality, naf fer doubly. In youth or age, languor, backache, urinary Irregiilarllv, dlzul. Knot Is the treatment iiccordi-d mo ness 11 ml nervousness make life a bur- be and do when y.iu become a man? Oregon grows more hops than any other slate. !m,i mi bales produced In l'JKl, valued at t:!,iniO,(IOO. The value of traffic on the Colum bia river int-tensed $:!,20(i,nuo in I3K) over the same period of 1 !!. Nineteen men, prominent In Oregon, ate to talk to the students of the Ore son City high school before next June, "hlef among them is Governor-elect. Oswald West. Attentive listening on the part, of the boys and girls will bo pioduetlve of broadened mimlB and a wider view-point. Millions of Bottles of Dr Hell's Pine Tar-Honey used an nually Is good evidence that It Is a good remedy for Ia(!rippe, coughs, colds, and all throat mid bronchial troubles. Uok for the Hell on the f,!H,H ay Indisposition it Bottle. Hold everywhere and at fleo. A. Harding, Druggist. sent home, and the case watched to sec If other children were exposed. Where a room has been the flcetin of The Hood ither Annie (rowers' the school work of a pupil that Is tak- t'nloii paid $2'il,isi0 to orchardlsts dn:- '!" "'"n 8 eoiilngloiis disease the room Two cases of diphtheria have do veloped in this city wllhln Iho paal few davs. Krldav Kvedne Harrison. Ilvlnir on Monroe street, was taken i has brought again to mind the days den. sick lu the evening and tho doctor j when was young. At that lime I: There Is 0110 remedy that nets ill- liven in 1 no i-;asi, ami inn country in recuy on mo Kiunoys ami cures these Iho Middle West which Is east lo u.r troubles. Dunn's Kidney Pills owe In the West was then being sullied ; their world-wldo famo to the fact that and pul under the inNuenco of the (hey euro sick kidneys nud cure thirn prow. Tho iieoplo who were living ! permanently. Kollow tho exnuinlo of there at thai time were 01 dial to! this Oregon City clll.en mid yiui will strangers 11 ml very friendly to neigh ; bo convinced that this is so. horn and acquaintances. Hut that Is j I Noble, 714 Main St., Oregon f'liy, greatly changed now and neighbors ! Orn., says: "Dunn's Kidney Pills have and ncqiialnlances receive scant cor- been used In my home ami nm gn, dlullty mid strangers the bare civility 1 to say that they urn a good medicine that goes lo make up a gentleman. for kidney trouble." Coming lo Oregon with these things i For, sale by nil dealers. Price 5d In mind, the cordiality that has been ', pouts. Kostor-Mllhurn Co.,' Buffalo, given mo on every hand has set me Now York, Hole agents for tho United to thinking. II has cost those who ' Slates. have extended It to me little, and nl Itniueiiiber the name Doan's and Iho siinin time It has done 1110 good tako 110 oilier, and made my heart warm to nil In la II... II.....! . yoill ITOIIllll ill! o . iiiiiii in .nil iiiih- it Is believed that In consequence no one wns exposed through her ailment. Delia Woodfln, daughter of John Wood fin, living un Jefferson street, was wnt home from tho Harclay yesterday and the annex, where sho recited, was closed and later In the day given a thorough fumigation. Prof. Tooze and his teachers lire taking every possible precaution I" prevent the spread of contagious ills eases. Kvery few days tho rooms lire fumigated and then In n few days the rooms are treated to a course of ills Infection. Whenever any child maul- Is at on ing the hree with Heptemliei months commencing ' Every merchant in Clackamas coun ty should aid in establishing a fruit and produce association. It would make prices for fruits and produce liable, and the farmer would have cash o spend and not be urging you Is at once I rent ml to special fumiga tion and disinfection. j Carelessness on the part of certain Escaped With Hit Life. .patients has more to do with the "Twenly-one years ago I faced an ' spread of contagious diseases mmiy awful death," writes If. II. Martin, I ,il,"!H ,lllin do Hie schools. The charge Port Harrelhoti, s. C. "Doctors said 1,1 "m(1" t,lHt P1lf',,, are often remiss I had consilium ion and tho dreadful cough f had looked It, sure enough. I tried everything I could hear of for my cough, ninl Wa under tho treat ment of the hist doctor in George town, S. C. for a year, hut. could get no relief. a friend advised mo to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did so, and was completely cured. I feel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure." R'g positively guar anteed for coughs, colds and all bron chial affections. f,qc and $!.() trial bottle free nt Join s Drug Co. In their duly, allowing the children to run Into eXisisuro and then when the child Is sick blaming It to the school. linvn you a weak throat. If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early, Knch cold makes you mon; liable lo another and Iho last Is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Hold by nil deal-em. within tho iiiihI three months that men and women have stopped as Ihey have been passing mo on your roads and asked mo If a "lift" would be ac ceptable. This was Iho custom lun-k Bust years ago but things nro differ ent now, and no one usks If you wish a ride, and chances are two to one that a ride will bo refused by one with room to spare If you make so bold as to ask it. As 11 country grows older and more prosperous the people seem to grow harder. This Is not 11s It should he and not as designed by Iho Crealoi-. Certain It Is that there Is Home do feet In our civilization; glad 11111 I thai :o fn r Ibis greed has not taken hob' on the people of your own community and State. KN09. THEVERYBEST Vntlatr on th. Wia. -.. . d..l in, ,; , , J- "" ' rvii- ' ,.. I1'!1'1" "or for sat. "i ; V l!''"1" slraeuvai Wants Prisoners Made Work. Editor Enterprise; Why is It thut Cbickiiiniis county dois not put Its prisoners tu work nt something Hint will enable them to earn their living? -., " ' ' V.' wh" IM1 o 1 ' it" d "?'" "k Is rdr. '1. . 1 ': CmmhIiium "luCmm $5.00 22kBrldr.TMth4.00 0.IJ Flllln 1. CO tmm.l Fllllnn 1.00 8ii.tr riiiinn ,50 Hd Rubtw nun 5.00 Biil R.d Rulibtr Flitti 7.S0 " " " umt f llnl.M Mr-lln . 5 mm wmm . nmum imt snsoiis All work fullr (iiitrnntMd fr nru.a inii, Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists