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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 191t. Oregon City Enterprise Publlihed Every Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or.. Post office aa second-class matter. Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Trial Subscription, Two Months .25 Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is not credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. The scandal In connection with the j A new bill before the legislature Insane asylum and kindred Instltu-. provides (hut a wife may collect dam (Ions In this State brings to mind j ages from any ono furnishing Intox'l once again the fact that all men are cants to an habitual drunkard. E PLANNED FOR STATE! GOOD ROADS ACTIVITY. From the reports of the activity among the people of Oregon who be lieve In the development benefits to be derived from the construction of good roads It seems that after many years of talking a practical effort Is about to bear practical results. No one has ever questioned the necessity for good roads. The development of every community where transporta tion has been made easy by meins of solid roadways bespeaks their valve as an Investment. Oregon has njw the opportunity to avoid the mistakes mode In other states. The establish ment of the unit system of road build ing, that Is, permitting each county to organire and conduct Its own p'an of highway improvement aided by the state and organized agencies who con tribute freely to the cause for the sake of the good to follow, will constitute the avoidance of one serious mistake that has harmed the work of other states and communities that have gone wild on the state road fad. Oregon needs local roads to serve local needs. The five good roads bills now before the legislature deserve support and adoption because they look toward this human, and certain of them prone to be weaker than others. Many times poor management can be more de structive of healthy finances than ev en dishonesty. A dishonest official who Is wise knows about how much to steal, and when to quit. Hut a waste ful manager who Is not stealing, but just grossly negligent or careless, ! never can tell Just how widespread j Is the disaster of w hlch he Is the fath- j er, and w hlch he must somo day face. ! j One of the promising signs of ihej times comes In the move of the leg islature to curtail expenses where w ' "' Senator Mofullongh. which Is MAKING POSSIBLE WILL PUT A STOP TO COLLECT ING TAXES FROM THE SAME VALUES TWICE. THE NEW BRIDGE SENATE BILL THAT IS UP FOR CONSIDERATION BY PRESENT LEGISLATURE. THREE COUNTIES TO JOIN III COST NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY (Continued Kroin Tugo S.) SAO DROWNING HERE. Following Is the text of a proposed i there has been the least show of ex j travagance. When the people wake i up and the awaking of the legislature Is a good Indication that the people ! are awake reforms are always lu ord- j er. It Is folly to permit of extrnva- j ; gance, in any department of govern-: j ment. The people as a class are not j j inclined to haggle over any expense : mlssible peculation or waste. For an Act to amend Section 3554 of 1aii1's Oregon Laws and to ex empt generally throughout the State from assessment nud taxation mort gages, Interests In real or personal property created by mortgage, notes. debts or credits given or created (Act Will Make Poslble for Commis sion to Build Commission to Choose Site and Con. duct Erection, Small BUie at the Kelsey Home Srhool Meeting Saturday. MAM 1.1AM. Jan. IS. (Spl .) Tho sad news of the drowning of the little daughter of John Ferguson, while with her mother nud small brother, has leached hero. They were crossing the Maruuam llrani'h, near Scott's Mills, on their way from their home which Is located about a tulles from Scott's Mills. Grappling hooks lire being used, but up to a lato hour nil efforts to find the body have failed. It has also been reported that Mr. Kelsey's house at Scott's Mills was In danger of a fire, which had been start- but can say this: The Agricultural Ud ng tolhls SUte held ..ihor.,edem,H,worod and directed to ii'iiege naa possiuiuues nnu u UIUor a contract for the purchase, ' " ' " """ i'reM that sum is necessary to do the work, i thereof. i of "1,,ir IHctive counties for said and the faculty Is so organized that) 2. All public or corporate property 1 j,"rl'" d He amount to bo raised , , . ... 'n lh. c.w rul viintl. .lfl.. vll....w 1 "V n"l '0Vf "I1"'1 ,U,t CXCCed a tOtl it can make good use of the money, "f the seeral counties, cltus. Milages. . .,n Ji jn .m. ,.,m,ti., ,. towns and Bchool districts In this State r " n. . om7,I,,f m"18 " 1,10 ?"'' well and good. In this connection It , . . , , -..,,,-. ,.., ' lar. on nil taxable property assessed In seems wise to give that college what-; es excppt muls l)l,,onsnK (o ,urh ,,,,. 1 n'; 0alr part thereof (irnmitua HHrrington has been very 111 for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Heutly are both much Improved. everybody is requenied to come out to the school meeting next Saturday, for the benefit of the school. Our postmaster has added nn Incu bator to his establishment. Our new road boss, John Harth, will be required to re-linnte a number of the roads In this section ainco the re- purpose, and the amount to bo raised i IW" n11""1 ually for the past 43 hours and all I lie highways of travel tiro well flooded. Following Is the text of proposed trl-eounty bridge act: Section . That It shall he .lawful by mortgage or in connection with i f"r, Marlon county. Olackamn county, i Miy , ,,, ruri or Incident to any trans ictton where-!Bi" 'nilH county. Uregon, and the i c1tthiM were burned In a mortgage is executed or creat- j MM ro""V1's rrV, hor,,.,jr frlxol. hll(l ,. rllln, nmoH, ,, .alii tvctu'tiil mill il I'.tnr.iil l.i jutnutMH.it " iu mMM-ivu nnu uiiuuu i iiii ni i t , for the unfortunate that circumstances j j,tl (', enC(ej i,y tiH, people of the maintain and use, and cause to make necessary, but this does not: state of Oregon: , be constructed, hullt, maintained and under anv circumstances make per- Be it enacted by the legislative a- j "'J0- " 1,rUls 'f,i,! ! Willamette I semtilv of ttio State of Uregon: .. ... ......v.,,..-. ... miumi mu I Section 1. Section S554 of Volume j f,,,,1n8 Vv,,Km l,rl,l f,r "'0 K",1,ri ' .-, i s..n i .....i ! iHiblle. the exact location of said The faculty of the State Agrlcul- j - " nXj Tas fldU. 'f ' elected by a commission tnral College is asking for an appro- The following property shall bo ex-1 hereinafter created by this art, nud priation of $70,000. We don't know ! cmpt from taxation: I"16 said County Courts or Marlon as to the exact needs of the college, ! All property, real and personal. 'Z.ZZ l mien Males anu mis mmo. ei-1 " .- : - , ' , ' Mr. (Huto's cow. I lor iiiiiiio Is roily lllue. She had lieeu giving nearly 2 gallons of uillli dully. Suildeuly hIiii slirunk down to half n pint. Mr. tinge's turn, John, eaino nliout thnt tlinn. He Niilil perhaps she had weevil, a ilU ease known lo ilnliymcu. The tail near the middle feels soft and flithby and he silt the tall lengthwise until he camo to good red blood, as (ho flabby part has no blood In it, then hu put In salt nud black popi'or, mixed half and half, tied (ho ends of the tall around the wound anil lu a couple of days her milk ciium back, not quite no much as before, but apparently all right. It has rained almost constantly since It began until now. All the low places lire Hi 1 it tut tiro lakes. When You See the Bell ed by a little boy while playing with Itlllf l-l,.,d Vl.t ,,,,.. I, ll t ,,,.... H.I.U llltltl. " I )... I... III.. lull... ..Ill t.llltl-fllltttit 1,11,1 it r.uv ."." j " n nun you are Renins: uir imni .-.mimi and cold remedy. lr. Hell's I'lno Tar Honey has millions of miUutlcd users At all dealers and (leo. A. Harding, Druggist. WILSONVILLE. MARQUAM. The first snow of the season came ... .... t....i.... .... i - ... I the llfh fif .Tilniuii-v but lli.t h.iiii K wind ever can be spent to good advantage- : lie corporations held umlcr a contract : "'"Im came the lilth and the snow left us and always supposing that the money is for the purchase thereof. ' part theretf Tu the month of January ! m,w V having "old web-foot" where it can be had for going after It. 1 i!"""' P!1") " 111 !isi;t. weather again. The snow was about -e- rary. benevolent, charitable and scleu- lifli. l i I itllino tnt-irtw.rilf i.at l-lfhln ' Sec. 3. Tho dulv el.H-t.Hl. actlmi and f'r Ini-h.-n deep. qualified County Judges of Minion, I J-C. MchoUon and wife, of Mohawk, Representative Collins has Intro-:,hls State, and such real estate be-! V r"'. " . .TU', .,..v.. he,.,, h ,i, . iih very end. If all counties build good duced a bill at Salem to require all ' longing to such Institutions as shall be ; th;,r gl.'c'ossora , offlop ,c nml ,)py : relatives and friends for tho past week, roads systems in a permanent way i labor disputes to be referred to a factually occupied for the purpose for nrf nu,)V nattmtf! a' commission J t,llr telephone operators. Mr. the state will not lack for a general State Board of Arbitration. This will ' W 4 All holies olTc worshln and ''l,hom 8i'Inry Mr,',t "''" 'V ! ""M'-; '"l1 '''"'Kl'ter. are ka ,1... ji,i ,. 1 . . .. " .U,0v p.' "ra.V ?' lenses, and said commission Is her,- doing flue for their practice. good roads system. be a step In the right direction. It is the lots on which they aro situated. ; a costfy proposition for labor and cap-' nnd tho pews or slips and furniture by authorised, emHwered nnd direct- i Tho young people hud a great tlnio ed to procure the necessary lands foriwliile 1110 snow and leo lasiou. uiey for people who must sit by and watch the contention. i ital to fight, and It is almost as costly therein and all burial grounds, tombs, hrlilev ,,,,,. ! (;t ,"hw "wm. , had no occasion to call a doctor, elth anu usira vi uun.ti. an u. "",",v nnietto Itlver at Ituttetille, nnd to con-1 er. If they did hnvo some narrow ei buildings thereon, not exceeding thirty . ., ,,i , ,K , ..., , ..,. k Oln.A T1nJ .... , ' . Hill -.,. .n.l.ia l (U 11,11111- .l 91IH1 ,""' State Board should acres, held by any crematory nssocla- (..11.ui it .,.,..,...rv n.,.i ...1.1 i Th..r lu i.rent .l..nl ..r l,-ln,. In be aDte to put a stop 10 many 01 tne uon inrorporiueu h uuer ;m u oommlsslon is further authorlied. em-' nnd around our town. With the weath disputes that are now permitted to , tats state used for ine so e purpose 01 ,,,,r,,d and directed to employ com-: er getting warmer their heullh will come to a head, and through bureau the general tone world should be greatly improved. j worship, which shall be kept or ucl : the construction of said bridge, nnd to i (!. W. llentlev, who have been quite :as a s,l're or st,P- or for any other fulv complete the construction of said sick but at this writing are better. . . , ,. ' purpose, except for public worship or t,ridi:e without unnecessary delay. I Mrs. Harrington, an elderly woman The scare head news In the papers (or spools, shall be taxed upon the , Th, ,h ..,;,,, J .,,1,1 : . ,,,u ..! - v I., sneeial tax should be levied i about ,he cllaPse of the butter and j cash valuation thereof, the same as l)r,(1,e nnd tho ntH.essary lands on i WHY SHOULD THEY. It is proposed to tax the farmers and producers of Oregon $100,000 a year to patrol the forests of the state to keep them from burning. These forests are mostly in the hands of a trust and some big Interests. They are said to be worth eight hundred millions of dollars. They are capable of paying for their own protection, and a j many 01 tne uou "" ; commission is further authorized, em- nnd around our town. With the weath- permitted to , this State used for the sole purpose of ,u,cred and directed to employ com-' er getting warmer their heullh will irouch such a 8 cremator' and, burml ')luce ,or 1,0 1 potent assistants in making the nec- soon Improve. 1 1 , k 'lncinera,e remains: but any part of PSsary survevs of said st remit, nnd In Andrew llentlev. of Oak Grove, la ln tSe IaBorany buildings, being a house of public prcliarK ,,lan8 Rml SpWineatlons fori staving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. tinr:ia 1 tirnnorfv tn t no nvvnor fir rw. .1 . . . . . npon them to patrol them. Suppose e& corner, w.tn me consequem crop --' " -"'"4 ,h, ," "r 01 8nl 1 "fa l'T, Million, of Bottle. . . . in nriees h.t shnwn very little form cup8nt' cuner, ana tne taxes i,r,c,. purposes, shall belong to sa d i ii- IMmvTnr.llnnev tiueil an. ihfv m-ere sse::eH for fnnr hundred 10 P"CeS, nas SHOW n Tery little iorm , . ,. ,i (1,n t he s.tme ' .. ' t . ... "CHS t I1IC-I ar-loney UHCII ail- " - -- - v - - - - . ..... . . ..-.i.... uv -.-- - . riMim les. uiiu eni n in alll riniiuieH millions and a special tax of one quar ter of a mill levied for their protec- nmiMv In ffiinil nviiletwii that It In n shall nav their tirooortlonaln sh:ire In: ... ...i few extra dozens nn hand, hecame : s All nnblir libraries and the ner- .....'. ... i remeuv iur inw i..uMi, - I ----- - - . .nr., in. -.11. i, i-.i .i.u in mkc n in ..I ianiilnn llinrati, ami .... ..... ( UIU so far. A few local dealers, with a manner as taxes on personal property. ! . 5. All public libraries and the per-1 ), but outside of that ! sonal property belonging thereto and vllld fr Dy tns 8(.t nm (or ttl0 f,,. lis. nnd all throat nnd bronchial pay for the special protection of the Weyerhauser's timber? TAX LAW ENDORSED. Organized labor in the State Fed- nllnn l-.lnm w. V. nrn - - , , , , . ahere will be demonstrations of how an(t the personal property of such In- tical unanimity the county tax mea-; o house ony s tfae state:dlans Iipo 8lIch reservation, shall be sure that exempts all industries. Pro--A icultura, Collfge t0 ,each us men exempt from taxation when so provld- fesslons. personal property and im- but the ed by any law of the Inl.ed bta.es. provements from taxation. It will be . . , . . . ana "ol omerwisi. first put out for signatures In Mult-: women and Blrls are t0 have a show " The personal property of all per- nomah county, and rapidly followed at learninS- AU o which Ba '' iH" o'Ate . : Bkour that women suffraeettes are or poverty, may. In the opinion or tne by petitions in several other counties. sno that omen suriragettes are be wMo ,Q contrlbut0 t0. Last year when organized labor en-! Partly wroDg ln thelr contentlon that : wards the public charges. dorsed the tax measure that is now man is not 8iTen a s1"are deaI' i 8. The personal property of every very little attention was paid to it. Something is happening right along in this line that is going to come clo ser to interesting every citizen iii tion from fire. This would bring ln ; uea anQ ' 8- DUl 0UIsme OI lBal 'nneeted herewl h and the reV , . ' ,7 ,t,r ' trou s. Iok for (he Hell on the littlo nnrt camo tn the enntimer The i connected tuerewitn, ana tne real turo maintenance of the same nccord-' i i,. ,.r... .,i , the $100,000 wanted and not tax the little Sd came to the consumer The . y beIonging theret0 and (o e MWWMM, vn,mltlon of , '''l 'l1'1. ' ) 2,uTe (e0- farmer's cow or workingman's kit of , newspapen are often used as tools whicD sllcn librarv ls sitllatcd. ! ,nJlll)(1 pr()pprtv ln ,.ach of said conn- j A' ""rt"n" l,r"M- tools a single mill. Why should they b? the biS interests, and the big Inter-'; t;.v The property of all Ind'ans re- (i,,, nnd Bn,j bridge shall forever re- ests seldom allow me mtie iry to iu'g uin i" iotm.. u main tree ami open to tne puune. - nrofit hy their mistakes for thev are ' bave not severed ,nelr tril)al relations . Sec. 4. All funds raised In said prom by their mistakes tor mey are aken lamU (n aeveraltVt exrept coun,u,8 snl(J (vt,g Bhn b koi ! rtedlandltes have had to stay at ! strong enough to turn their mistakes andg hl,d by (h(?m bv purchase or in-1 by the County Treasurer of ench or ti"" lIl"l) rt" wore 0 or 7 i into success in many Instances. ! heritanee. and situate on an Indian ; sakt counties in a separate fund, and i Inches of snow, nnd then about as i 4e reservation;' provided, however, that ; shall pay out said funds onlv upon ' much rain, and then bridge, went ! , ... the lands owned or held by Indians In orders duly signed and audited bv all floating down stream, and plunk roads i During farmers week at Lorvams severaity upon any Indian reservation. ' of the members of said commission. , floated Into ditches. Trees, brush nnd : mud slid Into the Mtlnncn or tho road, so there was nothing else to do but BRINGS FORTH KICKS THERE ARE THOSE WHO THROW Institution, she is to be taught as well articles to be selected by the bouse- j . holder. ; as tne men. ; 9 Generally throughout the State : mortgages. Interests In real or person-1 Senator Burgess has introduced a l property created by mortgage.; Oregon within the next 18 months ; om m tne a ru,.,....6 iu ; e(J b). monwiget or ln connectlon with ,hrollKh yoiirah.blo mPm aUow m than anything short of a Japanese , County Commissioners may appropri- or lncdeIlt t0 any transaction wherein I to ansW(,r nn article anwarlnc In Mon. COLD WATER ON THE SCHEME CLUB STILL PUSHING. Editor Enterprise: You will kindly, ; slay nt home. ; The bridge across Clear Creek at Fisher's Mill went out during the high ; water. j Earl Allen, who had his arm broken on tho 10th, nnd also has tho rheuum I tlsni. is slow ly Improving. I I.lttle Kobert Stone and Mrs. lllukle ' are quite III. The Klrgrovo school opened Monday j after five weeks recess, on account of i slcknuss. Ilev. Mllllgan, of Portland, held a short series of meetings at tho Ever green schiml house. All enjoyed his good sermons. Tho I. O. O. F. will hold an open meeting January 28. Thoro will be an old fashioned selling match. Pop corn will be served, and ft dehato con- Senator Carson has Introduced a ate $2u0 for the estaunsnmeni or rarm a mortgage Is executed or created. dav mornlnii's nreconlnn with refer. Uhrar?ps wherp these libraries can be! Section 2. This Act shall be suit- pnr. . neonl.. Uvlnv inln..l ti.o P...I. 3stablished in connection with some tnltted to the legal voters of this State (-(b in Nowberg. I do not wish to ! cernlng tho Indian. Cannot Inform as iur tueir ajipiuiai ur it-jn,.n n, nn. Slv anvth nir harsh nor to criticise " wneuo-r n ib n. uv n, i.i,t-u m vm- cateu. jitit uii ure uivui-u to coniu auu see. Have you patronised tli Hew butch er shop yet? The meat Is first class. MIhm till hh Is tho accommodating new snlesludy nt the store of Henry Aden. II. tl, llartshoriui. who has engage,! In tho real estate hiisinesH In Wllmm vllle, Is wiilenwnkp, and Is doing n good business. Mr. nnd Mrs, John lluUon went to Portland Thursday where Mr. Ilutsoti had business. Henry Aden attended tho debute at the school house nt I'nlon district on Friday evening, and reports a good proKrnm nnd a fine time. Mrs. Win. Ilrobsl has gone to East ern Oregon with her daughter, Kll.a heth. and will be away for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uavls have been en joying a visit from aomn of their Eastern friends, who may settle In Oregon. Marlon Young was elected trustee of the village school, Mr. Uiwry buy ing resigned on account of moving to Portland. The choice of Mr. Young to 7111 the vacancy Is a splendid one, as he Is a rlllcn who always displays a keen Interest in educational affairs. Alison linker has been serving as a Juror for some lime, nt the county seat. Antone llatalgla, who bought the Chas. Elder farm, finds Wllsonvllle, its a shipping point, qulie nil advantage over where he lived In Eastern Oregon where his nenrest shipping point wits t.'i miles distant from his home. Mr. Mnllory. who was formerly our station ngent here, was ulinMug blinds with old friends In our village bint week. Mrs, Crime, of San Francisco, Is vlslilng her mother nnd father, Mr and Mrs. Siallnerher. That person with a fondness for Jewelry and strny twenty dollar gold pieces, who dlHplnyed skill In robbing Aden's store lllld tho rullwuy delsil last week, will probably not iniiKe hts illeunni'" soon nualn, for the guns are now only waiting for the drop of the bat. Mrs. Fred Slallneeher enlorlnlned the llood View Mdles' Aid society on Thursday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Mrs. CrlmeH, who has many friends here. A splendid rut of Juke Peter's new storo Is shown In the January edition of the Imlly Oregon Statesman, which paper also eouinliiH a nice description of the growth of the towns along the Oregon Electric Itallwny, of which Wllsonvllle Is quite a noted station, on iii cotint of being at the terminus of l ho mammoth bridge. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE n Oil X4 in it i . II11V If 1 v J Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mata front Royal Cropo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM,NQ LIME PHOSPHATE leuce In lli northeast end of Wlllum- ettn. Il tins mi uttrncllvu alto. The liifiint son of Mr. nud Mrs. Chin li s Wiildriin died at noon Similar. The child's liniiie was Mwrciico Alfred mid lit, was nged 24 mouths, liriith whs rnuseil by bowel eoiiiplulnt. 1 li fuueritl ttHik place nt 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Service, were held In Ihn Methodist chinch nt Wlllaiiietlo nml the Interment wu III Mouiiliiln View cemetery. Verneltu Hirong, ilnughter of O K. Strong, guve a blrlliduy pnrly on But mdiiy, January H. to a liuinlier of her young friends. The clilldreii of tho Painter, (Ireuves. Itenui nnd llrltten families were pi nt, nnd th time was tileiisiiiilly stieiit with game., and u lunch was served. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A WILLAMETTE. other library, and without cost for "; 1 "".r':" " . i .,,, 1 8 ,y n.ning narsn. nor to crmce bill into the Senate providing, among ; Baintenance-,he county in reality , provided for the sul, ; 1 J" L ..'k: otner mings, tor me oistrancnisement simpIy providing the books. If there mission of proposed laws to the people , eV(,rythlng with reference to the Dr. Boll. Pine-Tar-Honey house-hold word in every stale In for a period of years of men who are is a proper cholce o( bookg mUch good , under the Initiative, and shall become i br(;e at ,illtlovlei or Nc,W)erg, to be proven guilty of election frauds and miht re.sul. from the Dlan. but rauoh a law.at Buf h time If approved by the on th8 gqunre( nnd ag thro wore mg tampering with election prerogatives. Hpnend.. on what the library may cW v. . "y ; statements in this article and no name the union as well as In several for. This is a wise nrovision. In the cast signed to the same, I wish to state the " . ... . ' . Idm. ! ' , tl :i n fnrta u'hlh ore thouo- LUCHT FINED $75- All but six or Beven of the membors of the Trl-County Push Club In New- the punishment for election frauds has been too drastic: it has been so . . Tho Ompnn Rv-stem nf envprnmpnt severe that It defeated the purpose lor . , ,.... ,; f4am,on Hear, the Case. With herg signed a card plwlglng them- may De me oesi in tne worm, out i selves to sunm.rt the hrlden nt Itutte. vu, u i riv, EVo.1 T nht i .iii, inn mure limn iwu inoiiinH hko which it was instituted. Any man will willingly testify against a friend , Sena,or Bourne ls not llke'y to g,!t The case against or neighbor guilty of petty election muc Plltlcal eooa out or its expioi- charged w,(h hBV, and kee)lnK hH in . ,ne s uewaig mat ,ney speag o in frauds if disfranchisement Is to be the ,ali0 as Per .his late fiasco in the fonPe m the highway, was tried in , ''clo w'is built a year ngo. They Stafford has been having an unusual rrauas ir Qisirancnisement is to be tne ,enator Bourne Is Justice Samson's court Monday. The did not contribute In nny way, shape or Hpo ,)f w,ltl.r weather slnco January punishment. But when for a petty State Senate. But Senator Bourne is All but two or ; 9 BIlow ,mv,1K flll.-n to a depth of election fraud a man ls to be sent to '"' the first man who has found, by c f" ,mad. p""pI'Vii feet : rce were taken Into the club as ,0 inches, and on the night of the 14th elgn countries. For Crlppe, Coughr, Colds, Asthma and throat troubles It Is tho best. Sold everywhere. Ixxik for tho Hell on the Itottlo. Ceo. II. nardlng, Druggist. 8TAFF0RD. the penitentiary for two to five years, experience, mar u is oaiigerous grou.iu oyer tfae rf)ftd ,ne nonornry memncrs, ior me reasons i tno mercury went down lo 13 degrees and his family punished more than treads when he goes out of his; In his own dpfonRe Lucht claimed ; Hlelghs, sleds and dry goods the man w win etifv n ovi. way to work up political buncomo- that he tried to find out in me county rv" ,r ... : '" ' '": " 7 ', u . 7" v J ! ' records where the real line was. Just : r,uu '","; ' wl"n l" dence unless it is beyond the shadow how wde (t)fi road had ,)een ald , say farther that a I of the members of a doubt there is guilt Under dis- It looks as if the Methodists of the and that he coud gf.t no satisfaction from Nowberg are Intelligent business franchisement sentence It will be easy world were to be united In one big de-; and hence refused to move In the mat- i en' and a c'llh card was la,d l)"J'"rc to convict and it should be and in nomination. Three members from tor. 1 ' ,,,, -a ,ha ni,,.ii.n ii.h The rase wn tried In a tnrv and the "atnes thereto, ana tne pledge earn case of conviction on error the sen- each of the three wings have met and . J" cafag against Lucht Judge ' took W!)s tM: "We want 11,0 url,19 tence will not be of a character that ' agreed to the union, and It now re- j gamsn then assessed a fine of 7a, ' at Iiut,'-'vll,e and I pledge my support the man will be made to suffer great mains for the three main bodies to , having in view to tax up to defense , u"" '"-' i. material damage. endorse the work of the committees, enough to cover cost of prosecuting i the case. Defense gave notice of ap peal. i Your, truly, WILL B. PURDY. A CANCELLED CHECK TS NOT WORTHLESS 1 1 The check, which you h your obligations, finally com to your account. When the bank cancel. to yourself. Its value eonsis the party whose name is on amount specified. The check Is your recor putable proof of payment w its face should you ever be a time, or should any dispute and to others In payment of e to the bank and are charged your check it is of value only ts In it. proof that you paid the face and on the back, the d of the transaction, lndi orth the amount written on sked to pay the bill a second arise over your payment- The Bank of Oregon City THE OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY NOTABLE AUTHOR SHOT. He Never Got HI. Money back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve . cured Ms eyes and he did not want , It. Painless and harmless. 25c at all Assailant Then Commit. Suicide No dealers and Geo. A. Harding, Drug Known Cause for Deed. 1 gist. NEW YORK, Jan. 23. (Spl.) Dav-! Id Graham Phillips, a notable editor and writer, was today shot by Fllzhugh C'oyie Goldsborough, a Harvard man, who then shot himself. Phillips was shot six times but is still alive and Compare Our Prices sum nix liineo uui in nun onvc aim with th too h.., bMn la tba b.hH of his friends say he has a chance to : iToii iiitthtwoir.r jou uut.ntl.i .... . , Ul on III work and rom-Aaiiot gmt btur paiolM bui vivv. The assailant is said to be Insane. The worst wound Is In the lungs. Phillips Is said to feel that ho may re cover as he Is In the best of health. The assailant had been bothering Phil lips for several weeks with demands but the wounded man could never learn Just what he wanted. No known cause for the crime. j wars Miwn.ri, no moitor now amen joa pay. P, Wo flnlak I.U Hi oridno worn for onl-of-town natron ooa dar If daalrod. falnlaao .itriHi... jfroa hoa plataa or urioaa wora la ardor. J- Ciniullaliu Iran, MrlarCrmi $5.00 22.MonTMta4.00 G.HFIIIInn 1.00 EmimI Fillintra 1.00 Silnr riltloct .50 Plln 6.00 BailRtiRgakar. PUtaa f.DU un.rA v.i n Tr.A.itr lt,rr,f,t It em r.i. cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Kae.h cold j ImuZJiZT r.M. Ctr-tlM .'60 makes you more liable to another nnd n ma awun nnuai mit mthom the last Is always the harder to cure. , AJiwork fuiir u.mntad for nrtawa joan. If you will take Chamberlain's fVmgh ! WISC DCIltcll CO.tlnc. iiuiu.:uji ul inu inim.;! yuu win p.; saved much trouble. Sold bv all den I. i o,o '"niBudlntIhlrindlMhlnrt0B.POsrUKD,0W. . at. r. M. aaAajf. Ital Painless Dentists omco aui: On Monday the snow begun to soften up a little nnd In tho night tho wel come web-foot mist began to fall and ono nnd all rejoiced as we looked out In the morning of Tuesday upon the usual green fields of winter and farm ers began to plan for work ngnln. Mrs. T. I Turner lies crltlcnlly 111 at her home In Krog Pond. A trained nurse was obtained from Portland on Sunday night. Dr. Mount is In dally attendance, but there Is small hopes of her recovery at the present time. She had boon visiting relatives with her husband tip in Washington since November and had Just returned on Friday, the Cth, and on Monday, tho 9th, was taken sick with what proved to be pneumonia. Otto Peters Is some hotter and hopes are entertained for his complete recovery. Mrs. Pen Athey has been quite Blck and under the care of a physician. Mr. Delkar, who was hurt hy his colt, Is some better. A husky looking Dutchman with ono cross eye, nearly new tan hat, and comfortable clothing came to Mr. Gage's Monday after dark aftor work, (ho said.) Mr. Gage wanted a hand nnd kept him over night, gave him a hot. breakfast and lie said he guessed he'd go on. Didn't seem to like the outlook of hnullng mnnuro and split ting wood, thoreforo farmers bettor look a little out for him. Men went to Oregon City Tuesday to see what the liounditry Hoard would do about dividing the district, but the soceders apparently had thought bet ter of It and concluded to stay with us, and wo are glad to have the mut ter blow ovor quietly and peaccnbly. Perhaps It would ho of Interest to some of your farmer readers to tell of Dan f'olson nml n m ln law, I.ne Jones, nearly lost thi'lr lives Sun. lay In the swift running Tualatin river. They were out In a boat rnti-hliin drift wood, near W'llliimi-tio, when th croft capsized, throwing both men Into the water. Tlu-y fruutlciilly grasped at some willows along tho butilis, an,! hung there for two hours, oci-usioniilly sending out cries for help. Finally some hunters wero attracted by their outcries nnd ennm to tholr rm:tio, but tho strep sides of the river bunk com pelled the resniers to recover tho eni sized boat, after which they drugged tho exhnusted men to safety. Mr ColHon says In future when going af ter wood, he will stick to the banks of tho river. O. K. Strong, who camo here recent ly from Southern Oregon, has routed tho Mnnley Manning place. Mr. IMay Is building a now rcsl- MARKS PRAIRIE. The hlithent wnter seen herd fur year wim hint week. A meat amount of iluntago to tho roads In llils illntlrli-1 wan dime by tho high wnler. Our smiervlmir. fl"0, IC OglcBtiy, w the roads open for travel ngnln. i Thoro w I It - a dranintlr nmertniii- ment nt Meridian school lion on Fri day evening. January !7. All arn In vited. John Hopper U polling ' I"1""" niiuiiiiit ef tiling on hi farm hero. Meridian and llnrluw aro nil torn up with Ib'ly Hollers. Mr. und Mrs. Krnnk OKlcnl.y were vlnltors nt Canity Sunday. Our srhool has linen wri-ntllng with their annual m lnxl rtainlnatloti and we nwnlt the result- ItlKht here wn Want lo proleitt agaliint Portland teiohers grading their m-liolnrs up to lh seventh grade when they Bhoubl bo In tint fifth grade. OgU-sliy hrolhets will play for Ihn dance at llutlet llle on Valentino day, Grip and colds nro nil the rngo here. Avon Jess,, had birthday pnrty lal week. A large number of lil friends was present. Frnnk Campari and (ieorgo Ogleshy wertt In Oregon City on bulne ll week. . Hops all sold hero and buyer, are offering tn rotitrnrt ne.t year's crp nt 111 cents per pound Grower. r not cont raiting n they hnvo lost mon ey In tho pant by rotitrarllng. End. Winter's Trouble. To many, winter Is a season of trouble. Tho frostbitten toe. and fingers, chapped Imnd. nnd lips, chil blains, roltl sores, red and rough skins, prove this. Hut such trouble, fly before Hm-klen'. Arnica Salve. A trial convince Grealeat healer of llnrn. Hull, piles, cms, Sores. Hrul se, Kcicin nnd' Sprains. Only 2.'c at Jones Drug Co. TELEGRAPHIC TAPS. There was another riot lu Chicago yesterday, and the garment strikers nearly wrecked two .Imps. Hm-hniiau'M bill nhollidiliig the whip ping pimt was passed through tho Ju diciary roiiiiultlet, nt Salem, Or , yes terday, ICIeveli members of olio Kilgene, Or., family nre III with includes. A bull dug snved u Pendleton girl from tho clutches of a tramp last night. Kilgene voters aro to say ye. or no lo project to spend $-!.)io on munici pal llghtliiK plant. What Can Wo Say More tlinu If you am not satisfied after using Sutherland'. Kuglo F.yn Halve wo will refund your money. 25o at all dealers, nnd Goo. A. Harding, Druggist, Dements Best FLOUR $1.55 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Ofllc. Doth Pbonei 22 Realdonca Phone Mnln 2024 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 18G5 Suce.snr to C. N. Qreonman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rate. Reasonable, Baggage Stored S Days Free of Chare Agency for the celebrated MT. 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