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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, .JANUARY HO, ).. - fLt- T3 i. - Idangor of tomntation.- They can thon WrCgOn IW J-JUCrpnit ; 1)? w astray wl(h atffioulty and only I through tho alii or evils tnni are sun- fln and ww-orl with n vrllrrr hv RiV BROD,E' Emor "a KUDM,ner-:cloty or rstom-a class of evils that Published Every Friday Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post ofllce as second-class ni titer. Subscription Rates: One Year $1.60 dlx Months T6 Trial Subscription, Two Months .25 ! prosent stale of society. ! The young man or woman who Is always free with a helping hand does not come In the way of so ninny evils to lompt him: he is too busy to drift, and It la drifting that loads towards Subscriber, will find tho date nf ex. Idle sin the class of sin that starts plratlon BUmped on their papers fob the thoughtless young Into ways thai lowing their name. If last payment ts : iM,t ROn(ly towards the evils they will Advertising Rates on application: morrow m t0 havc n sllvory Ing. Then chivalrous attention to ' those who need a helping hand calls , forlh the best there Is In one brines OREGON CITY AS A COMER. There Is no other point In or about Portland that Is a more picturesque spot than Oregon City the enterpris ing little city at the foot of Willamette Kails. The second oldest settlement of any consequence In the State It has continued to progress slowly sometimes, perhaps until today It is of much consequence and growing ma terially In commercial and political importance among the cities of Ore gon. There Is much to make Givgon Ciiy to the surface naturally the latent strength within. The demon of wrong rarely approaches a young person who is In the ecstatic condition of a i good deed just performed. So, anxious father or mother, teach your son or daughter chivalry and , "first aid to those needing," if you ! would make them strong men and : women if you would place them with : out the power of many of Wio tempta Itlons In this life. The young man or i woman w ho enters whole hearted In- thp mnKt nirf iirosmtf) RtMit in this site. tlon. Not onlr has it the prettiest 10 ,he s',lrit of hcl" ,0 thoso ln nooJ falls to be found In the northwest ;pf Persou;" wrT,ce wHI soon show " country hut with its sheer blurts, its marked dr'!W of moral strensth Bnd romantic 'mountain peaks, its sloping ; thilt SPt st hillsides and its deep-dipping valleys , as ,0 tho Per pf ,he Evit 0,,e ln It has much of beauty and variety to Ule case ot those ou love charm the eye and "please the romance ' - --- - of those who will but stop to look at ARE YOU A COMPANION TO YOUR the vista presented from any one of; SON? an hundred points of vantage. people who manifest an Interest In On either side of the beautiful Wil- tnolr boys need have little fear of lamette river are to be found hundreds ,heir becoming drunkards. In most of pretty, picturesque and vista-open- caSt,s it ls the son8 ot nion wh.0 are ing buildlug sites on which to erect a too bus. taking money to give any handsome home. While many have tme to tn(, hpvSi wno pet ilUo had taken advantage of the opportunity to hamtSi anti seemingly know no better, do so in the past, and while we do The must have something to do now have many comfortable homes to and f his thoughts are not turnej m add to the natural beauty of the site )he right dire0tion. his mind is not as a whole, still there are yet many upipj wilh something better, he opportunities Mr more elaborate and ,s certain , ddft lnt0 troubIe. And handsome .homes in this picturesque w? use the wor(J drift adv,sedty. for valley. vlding Oregon with permanently built highways. These adopted, tho way will be opened to a greater and broad er development of this stale than has ever before boon possible. Public duty suggests the serving of the need In effective and unselfish wa. The day is not far distant when Ore- It Is through drifting that most young people find themselves into trouble gon City will be the most sought after . m Mt building site around Portland. Easy of access to her citizens, close at the Rose City's door to those who wish to live here aud do business in Portland, it is only a question of quick transpor tation, ease and safety in conveyance to lead many Portland business men to come here to reside. When once the electric railway shall have double tracked its line to Port land, added an express train service How many men take the time to be companions to their sons; how many women take the same steps with their daughters? In what other way than that of companionship can you hope to win so complete confidence that your children will try and do that which years of experience has taught you was best? Faith in companions does much for the young people; why not make yourself the most trusted The fight In Congress on cvnaorva tlontion Is growing warmer day by day. To a man who covets the public domain it Is a terrible crime to see an aggressive President like Roose velt lock tho doors against him. And If he was the only one to consider It would be a crime to lock the doors against him. Hut nun who will stop aud think cannot but admit that if we are wise we will not base our actions on this generation only, but on what Is to bo the good of this and succeeding generations. If conserva tion will be for the pod of present and future generations then conser vation Is a good thing. If it will simply nnnov those who are living now. and want to make a "stake," then conservation Is an error. The general public can be trusted to settle this question correctly If It will only stop to consider It before making de cision. The American people never make a mistake except when they de cide a question off hand. This Is why such men as Roosevelt wish to have the people stop and think; that was Roosevelt's reason for withdrawing so much of the public domain from public entry as he did ho wanted to give tho people time to stop and think, believing if they did so they would settle the question rightly. things warm at Salem tlila winter In ! ''' oad through tho county ih .....ft...- i -in.i,.. ......1-1 ,.i I f " ' I" 'o l"voloped n nature roi- . , jtnlnly Intended it should be. Hut iiachniuiu county uepumu-.uiH sal vvllll(, ,nt,,10 ,,, nro ,,, m,.vw) pretty hind on Jioncnnim at tlu No-! all other ought not to bo neglected. veinber election. IWs ho not see 1 live on tho John It. Uwl road, ,....1 ,...1 tr.ii.hln la l.t l f Hi" """'ll If " tllO UHlll! croH Hie people In this county waul? road running between thexo two pll.e. Wo resident of the road have nkod time after time Hint our road bo tin The Steel Trust may be willing to : proved-not given the mime treatment pay Its president bis salary of $150, I ho two pikes, bill given some little 000 while he Junket In Kurope. Tho "'i'"'' " "'i f '", . i ... . , , , . .,, , , ! ly Court. ,..,.- .v.,., ,, , ,. K lu. ,,, So f,ir ,,,, K ,m ,, ,, f01. paid If the trust will lake lit K.ilary Us. We ate Bitting patiently by, pay- from its legitimate profits mid not add : lug our tne wllli duo regularity, and it to tho price of steel sold to coiihuiii-j w" w,,"' I""' 10 N''" "io Court wake .. i lMj . i up nnu turn us optic, m our mreeiioii i Then wo will offer up prayer for (lie neaun ot tue rourt linn lor an mo Tho day for taking the vote In the I "Little Court" too. Senate on the Lorlmrr bribery chnriie ! Certainly our cross country road Is has not been set. Kilen.l of honest , '"'I-'"''"'! one and we would like meth.Hls are deternilned to press tlie;,, nlv t)1r ,,.,,, ,lllv ln1hmwt, matter to Issue at an early dato. There with Hie "Power that lie" they bmild Is no good ran come of putting It off at once send their petition up to the from time to time; settle It out of I "none, underscoring tho fact that we are goon, pniieni, loiig-sunei ing nut sometime our legs will get over the trace If we are not given couldoia- The fact the late Senator Klkln was ; tlon. an micomnromlsliii: i.rotectlonlst I no i M" "'e Urd bles tho new Court hand, and at once. evidence that the n stent I right; It' and enable hlui to cast hi opH'' l the illl-.t.-llon of our mml IlkeWiNO simply an Indleniion that the Senator , ,,,, tho ,,0,mly ,)1M.K,,t ,i to the was persistent In doing what ho set ' 'extent of making us a good road, out to do. 1UDOS. The average boy or girl wishes to tn its om.inmpnt and established a thirty-minute schedule-which are all of companion.? n.Ann tho nncsi hi HtlOS nf A Hnilhlp track svstem-little time will then do right; it is only those whose minds need be'lost in going and coming aud have en ln some ? Poisone1 wh Oregon Citv will feel the added lm- t0 do wronS- and petus which such conditions will give. SIrIs loi driftiDK- and 11 is tbos nren Citv already has a fine water 'r hora there shou,d Krave ""n- works STstem. gives good electric cem. And where you find a young lighting service, has fairlv adequate man or wom:in driftinS ou can hark sewer service and has already awak-. ha ,0 8 father or mo,her- or tb, ened to the needs of further street w "r indifferent or too busy mak improvements. What we already have i"B money or social conquests to give insures to us that it is only a question Hie necessary saving attention. It of time until we shall be able to get matters not what your attitude to other things that we need, things wards the evils in your community, which will warrant to those who come you have a personal responsibility to here to live that the city will soon your son or daughter and you cannot have all the necessary .improvements pay the personal debt by public har to make a comfortable and prosperous rangue or effort to reach out and aid community. lhe public at large. Your first duty The new high school well on to- Is to your own offspring, and you best wards completion gives every assur- attend to that, before you try to save ance of good things to come in the your neighbor's children. And your educational field, while the determina- boy or girl saved may mean an easy tion to establish a public library shows conquest of others that associate with that the people of this handsome little them. city intend that lis citizens shall enjoy ' . . all the good things of this life. PULLING FOR GOOD ROADS. Rah for picturesque Oregon City; The Good Roa(js cause deserves long may she live and prosperous may spport and success. The announced There Is unnecessary worry because the new postal bank at Klamath Falls has not taken all the depositors from the other banks because there are but nine depositors so far. In some cities the local banks are very strong and have the confidence of the peo ple. Where that Is the case, there I no reason why people should withdraw their deposits and rush with them to the new bank. There are many banks who not only have the confidence of the people, but that justly deserve It This" is true with the banks of this city; but that does not argue that the postal "banks may not prove a good Institution, or that they may not have a work to do. Truth Is. that with postal banks established there will be a greater incentive on the part of peo ple owning bank stocks to see to It that their officers are more careful In the safe-guarding of the depositors' interests, and with this accomplished the postal banks will have done a good work. i t-?ttlfnr Put ert.rlrt.t Wtt u-itnt til nk The proposed bill to transfer the',,,,,, (lul,Bton through your Korum of collection of taxes fiom tho sheriff to the People column: Why I It that the treasurer met with indefinite post-1 1'")' r' Klvon work on tho road In- Ponomont In the Senate Tuesday. Kvl-! rau, ' , " ' 1 , ...... tlon lo boy having employment, but dently the Senators believe In letting W, w0 i,nvo , wishing to work, well euough alono. ! ami taxpayer at that, why I It that they are told there I no work for them and boy who do not pay taxes To please as many readers as possl- are kept at work? It la not fair to ble as often a posslbto-atnylng with- cu,., ,, or ,ul wh,, ,,ro in the limit of reason Is tho aim of ' work to give out to pas It to boy Knterprise writers. I who pay no taxe. I TAXPAYKK. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE BROWNELL ENDORSES BRIDGE. Thinks Clackamas Fruits Are Great. Kditor Knterprise: When I first fame into this country I was told that Clackamas county was all O. K. for M.iyor Would Like to See Rlve Dut'eville Spanned. at Oregon City. Jan. 11. I ! 1 1 . Mr. Win. K. Purdy. llutlevllle, Oregon t.. ........ i?!,.. . HU. u-ll.t ...L ,,,,.1 ... I . t I ."J . fit,. . 111.) ...Illllltll "llll , J . , . ' , I h ""T,"" the condition of the Willamette, river . In ' h ""ld '7d"' and the bank on both lde at and .'L I' ,- V- ,":Lt h '"f"n","; llut.evlll... where (he couu.le, of not little flavor and that they would not , ... h.,.7 I . i, . near llutlevlll... where (he countle.i of . was handed out that you could M , r,acknnll Vum, ,nvr . V, . . .B,.T',;!,,.,,,,'.U ""7. h"di close connection with the river n. keep. Well, I have spent several week In the country around Oregon City and find that things are not so blue a were represented I have gone Into a dozen orchards since the middle of October and picked fruit from the this point, and have a Joint Interest In the construction of a bridge over the Wlllameite river at (hi point. I know that the people of these roim tie and (he public near till bil.kn think that It would be a great Lijkll-' utility and benefit. I believe that the best method of procedure would be by , . . , , . ('n. lilt', 11,. 1U M . n.r.iiit ,' ' j rees and also from the ground and , , ((f , u.KlH,,lllw , nmh. W u,V.1 w'V',P ".' ,',";":,ro.Vf ,V1" the conntle above named lo pro- One millionaire, Jos. Pels, soap manufacturer, admits that he did not get his millions honestly and Is giv ing them away in an effort to ease his conscience. No man can get to be worth a million In a lifetime and do it with Justice to other men. Put the system under which we are all working makes it possible for a man to accumulate a million without being dishonest. The system Is wrong, as any man who will stop to think, must concede. But so long as the system Is in vogue, a man Is not to be Judged too severely who profits by It. Still, on the other hand, a man who really rleties. Result Is. I think the Clacka mas county apples are the best flav ored apple I have eaten in Oregon. And in many ruses the fruit sampled hits not been fruit that was given any care but was fruit where the tree had been sadly neglected and even the fruit itself was sieckled and knot ty. Hut in nearly every caso the flav or was there and I was agreeably sur prised at what I found. Seems to me it Is up to the people of Clackamas county to get Into the push and begin to produce the best fruits in the State. You can raise as many varieties as any county In tho State, the fruit grows nearly as large and where care Is given tho trees and the fruit It will bo found a free from spot and blemish. Clackamns county can raise fruit coed In the const met lou of a bridge at this point, and I can no reason why I ho U-glNlature should hesitate for one moment in giving this aiithorl. ty. It would be cheaper for tho three counties to construct the bridge jointly than for one or two to undertake It I earnestly hope that you will meet with success in convincing the Leg islature that this their duly, Imh-iiiish I personally know that the public would earnestly Indorse and approve of audi a course and that (hey would be In favor of a bridge at this point. Sincerely yours. CJKO. C. IIKOWNKI.U RAR E OPERATI ON YOUNG BAB E DRS. STUART AND HOCKEY REM EDY NATURE'S DEFECT, AND CHILD MAY LIVE. MOTHER AND CHILD ARE DOiNC WELL No Exterior Orifice Provided By Na ture and Child Taken to 8t. Vincent's Hospital for Operation, Absolutely Pure Tho ony baklttff ftowtfoi ittsrta front Royal Grapo Ci-onnt of Tartar lr. C. A. Htuail, of this city, and III. A. K. Hockey, father and Hon, Pin t laud, performed n delli iite mid unusual operation on tho twit-day old i al i rL-tli mm of Mr. and Mi. K A, Itlver. of I NOftlUP.i, KO LlHIB FhOSpn3I3 Sixth street, Wednesday. The child wa but two day old at I time of operation and I seeinliiKly on ' tho road to recovery. Tho easo I a peculiar one. This I tho fifth child bom to Mr. aud Mr. Itlver, and Is the first one to live. All before have i been stillborn, of abnoiiuiil presenta tion, and mi Instance ha thorn been an opportunity lo save life, ItiHtru- incuts wero necessary In (he ca of! till youngster; all have been buy. The little fellow was born without a rectal orifice. Tills wiih not noticed by the nurse, and )r. Stuart was no busy with the mother after the deliv ery that ho did not note It llll ho came to examine the little follow (he next day. Thl made iicrcitry an opera tion--child two day old and ho wa dured In lhe State Senate Tuesday, by at once taken to SI. Vincent' hospital, : Stale Senator W. A. Uliiilck: Portland, the Pis. Hockey called In to For an Act to define and limit the assist, and tho work wa done Ihu ec hour of labor constituting a day' IT 10 THE LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES AN EIGHT-HOUR LAW. TO GOVERN MANUFAC TURING PLANTS. Following I n copy of a bill Intro- oud day. 1 When tho operation wa performed j It was found that there was no pro- j (ruslon and Ihu outer orifice wa closed and no chance fur life a con-, work, for certain laborer and me- chntilc and other workmen em ployed In certain mechanical or manufacturing estahllnhinenls. and fixing a penalty for It violation, FRUIT AND FARM PRODUCE UNION (Continued from page I.) with as near the flavor tf the fruits should not be allowed to hold mem- of the K'ist as any section In tho West. .rB back from joining Ihu association, Then why not begin to plan to make ; neither should difference n to who (his section of the State as noted for H to bo manager or even member of Its products as has become the Hood the board of directors. The men cho river country? All that Is needed 1 ; on are certain to do the best within for the people who wish to raise fruit . them, and harmony la essential to wants to bs thoroughly honest should j to get together and plan to do If. I success even more than brilliancy as Join In the effort to correct the sys-! What Is needed is caro In select- j business manipulator. The way to . , . .,,. ...m ing varieties It may take several s-a. ; success has been blazed by other or- tem. And while with a co. rect s stem . ,o gptte ,i)Wn Q whnt () nm, ,,y n Hlly f , in vogue one could not pile up money . f()r ths S(,cnna concerted effort to , method that led lo hucccss there Is so high as now, he would be happier secure choice stock, proper care In , no reason why wonderful romilt may himself, and be able to make others I cultivation and then once good fruit j not crown the effort of tho Clacka- has been produced a rename associa-; ma union from the outset, 'ion for the marketing of the same, j " ,1, lnsruT.lon0ofareaengacd 'in ', RAILWAY TRAFFIC IS INTERRUPTED raising fruits and for the sale of It j (Continued from page 1) in it.i rwuiini i.n ...it ,....,. t iii. r. happy, and that ls about all there is to life when reduced to the last analy sis. 1 , .11 . In the face of the fact that pub- dltloh existed. It wa necessary to He It enncled by tho I'oopl" of til" make an Incision, pick up the exlrem- : . . . Ity of the bowel, carry l( lo the outer ,. ., ..... , i,.ii,i, oiiflcu and now up tho wound In such j ' a manlier that surgl. ul skill would ".", "i -"' remedy the defect of nature. Thl Section 1. F.lght Imuran hall con was acrompllshed by the physician lllute a day work for all workmen. In the ruse and present Indications are laborer, mechanic and oilier person that nature I to be satisfied with the now employed, or who may hereafter attempt of (he physician and accept be employed, III or al t anv niunn- what hn been done In tho cane and fat-luring or mechanical institution permit the child lo llvo and pnmpcr. employing lulxir, except In ritse of The operation Is rare, and u fur u extraordinary emergency, Involving known ha never proven successful the protection of property or human Portland physicians have manifested life great Interest In the outcome and will Section 2 Any employ, r lu shall watch for result with more than or- r..m,r nllv .,ts,.ii employed In nny dlnary Interest. niamifiiclurliii: esliibllnhiueni. where Till I pel hap the youngest patient i.ti,rl H are eiunloved to work In any on which a capital operation has been Bm., ,,!,. ,,.,,( ,., ,, mi,rn periorineii in itie nisiory oi ino mm- t,an elht hour In any duv or Iweiuy I'ltal. four hour, except as In this t pro Mother ami child are doing well at v,,.,i , overseer. iierlnl.nd Mil time, and hope nro entertained ,,h f, tr tun n or agent of sui li cuiploy of the ultimate recovery of both. If ri i, m violate any of the pruvi. they do survive ll will bo n feather In ( ,,ls u.l. shall he domed guilty the cap of the local physician. ( misdemeanor, and iiui c uivlc- tlon thereof, shall be punlsh'-d by B ,, . -,,r. ,..., fine of not less (ban (Iftv dollar, nor STATE AID ASKED FOR ROAD MAKING " "-- "V- " - !:r it: r Section 7. Whenever any work I , hundred day, or by Is.lli such fine done under lhe provision of this net ; and Imprisonment, other than by contract. cltUeii of (he; ....n,,,, x yMt ,., .1U y county shall be given preference a pv , ,. manufacturing or mei-hatil-far a I reasonably possible. nl ,mini,m u actively ronlliiui. In Section . Any c ily which do. ,,, ,11M,. ,,-i, tPV nt . not lake ndvatitago of the provisions KMK1.ti .luring twenty-two hour or of (hi act during (he year I9I1 may ,, of nny nii,,,Br ,v. and provld use il entlro allotment under (hi net ,hllf HhM nniy Blllly , . (. during tho year l'JI2. and In (hut eveiil ,tl(, Huch employee a are (tie worK or coiniruriion snail procee.i ,,, ,,,,, ,rB (t.r hour of labor in and about machinery operating twenty-two hour or more, on each or any calendar day. Section t. Justice of lhe peace shall have c imciirreiit Jurisdiction ov er any of the offense mentioned In this at I. Introduced In (be Senate Jan. 17, lished analysis of receipts and expen- she be yea rs. throughout her increasing HOW TO SAVE OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. In these days when there are many- open pitfalls into which the young ways an Investment intention of the Oregon flood Roads Association to promote and energize campaigns for the making of a good roads system in each county can have only practical benefits for the people of the counties. Good roads are al- They are never the 'fruit itself. After raising go ,1 ', ""' ;'i!lcfl Jtitn this city about 9 fruit, in abundance, then the selling of! o'clock. It cunt get lo Portland a ditures in railway operation show a If. at a fair price mean prosperity for , lnPSU nr" P '"'en, dui ii is bigger rate of profit In the operation all engaged in the business, and it is o - , " me wen rcguiaicu association inai can 7 : and will accomplish that fact for all who are members be No. I.'l, Instead of the Simula Lim ited. people unwarily stumble many anx- a loss. The point is well taken that lous parents are on the lookout fof by issuing bonds to meet the cost" of a never-failing recipe that once ap- construction the Improved highways plied will ensure the saving of the themselves pay, In use, both principal young man or woman. There is none and interest by means of Increased that will never fail, but there" are property values and accelerated de- . those which are better than others. ; velopment of all kinds. The thought To teach a boy chivalry will, in of giving work to men out of work, many cases, strengthen him wonder making them producers and wealth fully in self-reliance. The boy or girl builders for the community instead that early learns to look to the good of burdens, should not be forgotten, of others has within self an element The utilization of convict labor In road of uplift that makes for personal making from city, county and state strength not to be belittled. A young prisons will remove another burden, man or woman who forms the habit There is, In short, presented now for of being free with personal aid to acceptance of the Oregon legislature those who need It soon, acquires a a series of measures that together self reliance that puts them out of constitute an effective plan for pro of the railways now than ever before, still railway, manipulators continue to clamor for an increase in rates. Take the water out of the railway stockB of the country which has no business in the total assets, and which must ,h. , ,h. i,.t eouriiles In i Cluckama. which promise the 8- P, be eliminated before fair computation 1 , he world and want to tell you people i r,'l,lllr department much work. No iruius can g(-i 10 1 oruiiuu iruui ueie until t hut la done. I rtnn't own ,.n ..ere nf land In Tlnck- ' ' '"I" ' ! "lHl evening. amas county, or In any other county rr"'" Portland, turned back when at In the State, so It Is easy to see I bavo the shops. no axe to grind -I have simply found i There Is a washout al Haskell, near can be made and the result of rail way operation will show a good pet cent of profit, and as large a per cent as even the more clamorous would have the face to ask. The public Is entitled to all the facts when one sets up a clamor for more. of It. TRAVELER-' A CANCELLED CHECK IS NOT WORTHLESS The checks which you hand to others in payment of your obligations, finally come to the bank and are charged to your account. When the bank cancels your check It is of value only to yourself. Its value consists in its proof that you paid the party whose name Is on the face and on the back, the amount specified. The check Is your record of the transaction, indis putable proof of payment worth the amount written on its face should you ever be asked to pay the bill a second time, or should any dispute arise over your payment- The Bank of Ofegon City THE OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY The Coroner's jury sitting in the case of Mrs. Gordon's death at Candy, suggests greater caution on the part of the railway people. This Is anoth er case of locking the barn after lhe horse has been stolen. Not that the Coroner or his jury Is to blame; but If the railway people have been operat ing their trains too fast through the village, why has not the matter been corrected by the village before some one Is made a sacrifice to the error? Sees Beauty In Our Rolling Acres- ' Editor Enterprise: I see some vis itor from the East has been saying n : good word for tho fruit raised In 1 I Clac kamas county. I am recently out ; from the East, with an eye. to see all that Is to be seen and enjoy all that Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A SUMMER NORMAL COURSE. Is to bo enjoyed. Well, I have seen City Superintendent Tooze Will Again mucn mat is pleasant in iook upon nui , Head Popular School, one thing that Interests me greatly, city Superintendent of School V. and that bails me to think nf the en- j, a. Tooze, with (he cooperation of Joyrnent of unborn generations, is the principals A. C. Freel, of tho Harclay, rolling nature of your country. j and N. W. Howlnnd, of Iho Easthain Some day thin country is all to be m,uKi wui conduct a summer nor cleared, so to speak, and when thm mal school In this city after the close day comes you will have one of the ;f the present school year In June, handsomest sect ions of country that The h,.kkIoiih will be held at Iho Par lies out of doors. Your lands are roll-: ry imiidlng, and tho board of school Ing to a degree that promises variety ! director Thursday night granted 'to forever. The rolling nature promises , Sunerinlendent. Tooze tho use of the good drainage, a very essential finality building. I-nst Hummers normal wal when one receives so much ra'n. I he very successful to teachers, several hills and valleys differ In degree of j scre coming hero from various sec warmth and seclusion from winds and j tlons of Clackamas County and ru- The Oregon City Fruit and Produce frosts, making climatic conditions also ,nunTng about two months while; tak- I vary. 1 run variety 01 ciimiinc conui- ng the course. 1 Hons rnav he evnerienced on tho same i W'AVIt I , . 1 1" ' ....... nii:irif-r u,,f-Tififi ann nw...f. iiv inn a provided by section four of this net until tt'.n.niMi shad have been expended. Section H. Whenever th construc tion of any ronil under the provisions of thin act shall have been hexun dur ing the year I It 1 1 uch construction shall proceed until completion without reference to whether It shall be com- idet.-d In thai year mid the same course shall bo pursued a to work o ,JI1' hy W. A. Uliiilck. begun In lhe year 1!H2. Any county ' which doe not lake advantage of Ho- provision of this act before Iho end Ends Winter' Troubles, of Iho year shall forfeit all right To many, winter I a season of to any of tho money appropriated by trouble. The frost bitten toes and till net. tinners, chapped hands ami lip, chll- Mains,- cold-sores, red and rough He Never Cot His Money skins, prove thl. Hut such trouble back. Sutherland' Kagle E-e Salve fly before llucklen' Arnica Salve. A cured bis eye and be did not want ll. Palnlcs and harmless, ;;,(- at all dealer and (Jen. A. llniMIng, lung. gist. O. C. 1.ATOURETTK President, trial Convinces (irealest lo-lil.-r of Hums, polls, pile. Cut, Sore, Drill se. Kceinn and Sprain. Only We at .lone Drug Co. K. J. MEYER. CMhltif THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, IS0.0O0.uu. Transacts a tnrsl Banking Buslnese. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Dements Best FLOUR $L55 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. I 'nion has been launched and Is get ting up a good head of steam you Joined It, fruit raiser and farmer? Things may not all be done Just as you would do them perhaps not always as well but what of that? There are good men at Its head, and it promises to do well for Its members, and every farmer should do bis mite towards Its ultimate success. j It Is easy for an areoplane to drop explosives into an inoffensive city, but suppose the flty decides to "drop up" a few projectiles Into the machinery ! of the areoplane? The success of the j two methods have yet to be tried out, 1 but It Is certain that the city is not i intending to sit Idly by while the areo 1 plane man does Just as he sees fit. ! r j Senator Uowerman, who was defeat- ed for Governor, pmmlseH to keep same Individual. The variety In acencry and climate are no more marked than are tho dif-ferenc-i-H In soil. That means that n iiom may raise a wide variety of edi bles In this case varying from straw berries to mammoth pears In the line of fruits, and from flax to premium taking potatoes If ho have an aversion in Iruits. There Is no other corner of the globe win-re man can have as great a variety within himself as In Oregon, and no spot in tho 8tate wnere no can j he more seeluslve and still enjoy bo many of the briuntieH of nature. Sure ly lhe fjlver of Gifts was bounteous when he lavished his gifts In passing over your State. SELAIf. TIIEVERYOEST dntlatry on the J'adllo CoMt U M0M hm. W h.ro built rip our rnpnutlou on It. Vm. ran pnil on iptalily and rnmit i-t baluo- p.inlr.. mm wniwf now muoB you buy. 1 "i nnnu Plat ni Dridw wurb frir oa. A Good Crosstown Road. Kditor Knterprise: The subscriber In pleased In see the good work that Ih being done on the Highland and Molalla roads, for we certainly need a irn tialrnni la A one ,lar ff itralred. .Jjl'alnlaM oitrez-tloe. - ' '' cv 1 l,rlJe work ! order. , 'j,rV J CenielUtiee Irae, " ( MirCrmn $5.00 W"Cv- ,'',?''. 22htrMa.Tewth4.00 1.7 r.-gg. j OeMBUhiat 1.00 'fi" i J Enimtl fillinn 1.00 J pin.i 5.00 1B.,I O.JD..LLu puim 7.50 Ba.W.e.Wll.raMmieiMuieit Pllalaaa titr'tln .60 ll luej maaiana m nrrun HIT nithui All work fullr a-.inrnnteed fer fifteen yean. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists Filtlnc Building. Third and Wash InilQn. PORTLAND, OK. OfUoe lemri: 11. Il uif. fa. leaeei, IU1 IllHi laaall'V' 4 'T-1 Offlcfl Both Phono 22 nonld.mco Phone Main 2G2 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1805 Sucessor to C. N. Oreeninan FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. 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