Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 21, 1916, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
PwblUh4 tary Friday.
E. I. BROOIE. ti.tor 4 Pu.liaaar.
t'o'rrcd tl ()riuo City. ir-a. piaioff.a at awfondclaas a.aiier.
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ll'iiMi. thr hitinr irtritilv a l"'trj an antritilin. nt t i thr ixi'i
i.l!ur .i'ti'pti.iti"it hill lixiiiij a 50 vnin, limit .n caurl jKt
. Sir.ilini; ul thit ainrit.lniint, Mt. Mail. hit mi.l t' t thr p.ttnl
vint law lir.l thr nii-ni.il limit at II iiiiiiU, whith, ni.' f .iuthni.tr
ifiit.tinr.1 in thr law, thr i.tinatrr atrial with the a'i.. i! t ihr Inl,.
tatr t'liinilirnr iniitiiiii.ui h.i.l ii'itraw.l to ll mniU n I'n- lwt l t
mm aiul M viiniil in thr r,,ni.l two ..nr..
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i.ithu.U nl inal, orr, I'tiil, Mitil, and othri nutrri.iK wnr ' v,l "
vnii!,l p.nl.tr, thr out oi tt.tii.iHiit.ttiiMi .in, I i!rlirry .u. i im lw t'
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Ci I nit tour tin a. fur hern alio am a.
t' Hint lillii I x ( uilli't aa
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An Ut i' a tin' r)K inn a."
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i3l.,n- thr total nutlat limn tt.r Mv.tav om"- " " ' -"' " ,l1I(T ,;mp ti1(. am,Min, , n-r.
irMiiaiur to almiit I ,(VK' ) monthly. j ,.jf t(i(, -.njtf ailt ,.p j,lN. )m;,;n (r ,., m. ,u
'11 ' total i ar Mi.pitmu'- Yet thr r.td ha. ju.tiltrj thr mean.. Witi. J ( ( hf anJ ,,.f (,K,., n,t wfre ai mmt, ) pnm.U.
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thr ttatr. K-u.U. U huilJ.n, thr iipproi nnrnt nf p.titv Ivttrr ..t-r . J iwn (t. u, ,, lr;rt. ilfi w(l;h M ,v ...mllnl :..
ami -wrr .trim. nKlrrn itti.nioVal l-uihlin and a u-.te ol othrt If tin- U!, ( tle. .'li.uur. Motntvrr. JO r. ...nd. i. all a
inrtti air n.adr iK.ihlr h the ii.aiur of Nmdv Jim a a nun mut , iarr-rr (m ,,t,v,v ia,llr.
it.. ih-ht tn-ilr Pt.iuirs m.M a cntn.unity e.i mt.t drht ft -.nr, ..... . . . h ; ,
Nit nili, r llfp fur inn.
Ti ll ina linn a llm lulka at luniii
I'll rltiT aa i'll a a il.iwn
lii oi llllnk thr l.m.l l!l pin I.
n tin y Inir my lunni' tun?
I trail Ihr airm irlnt.-,l lnTi',
Tlu'lr Junk I il.i l-j . I r.
a ttrat d.al of lioiht l'iiinr ut thr tailnuda woulj lr .Uritr.l tn thr! Itii inn nili' more fator Hill.
I l.-u-c ... ii I inn inn t.niir. ii.
nrr.Ir.l iniprotrmrnt. It prot!y in.:nard, a nrrdrj niunkip.il improve-
twit finaiurd hy Imiid i alwau a urtTa and will pay for itx-lt. A
i . . ..I .. t...l... b..l.r . t rrt ,.r 4 . li w I
I'Minn watrr )inii, a wkh ih(.,ij, uiwin - ..i" -j
larlvr will rairf the lalur of the property henrtit'd. inaea the total t.i-(
jihlr property of the oimniiinity and lighten the burden ot paving prinop.il j
and interef.
Many of thre ImttJ ivue ate not of the !rial variety and will omr
i!uc in 20 or 30 )r.u. Hy that time for who ijiietion the fact that Oregon
i tra.l.ly crovviiic it will br an eaver nuttrr to meet the pavment oi
iriiHpal. In other cac, the oiimtiimitic which have iued the Niiiu.
lo are pnuidini; a inlin fund, which k not talen into omidrra!ion it"
iraclii the total. Portland alone, for intanor. has f I.OO.Otkl on hand ti.
meet payment on principal.
A majority of the bond ivtin which made the total of 4.IXH),(XkI
v.rrr iNurd Jurin the la-t six year. During the next 10 year the to'ul
iu'!l probably be doubled. If such i the cac. it will be a crrtain sijni of
tdr prorevs and pro-perity of the Mate.
utticirnt. If future parcel pot tniMii( pror the nr,r.tv lor niu'c
,' tl an SO pntunU weight in a inle pailar, nohoily will k itmte rradv f.n
j rrtond than I. Aitrr the adoption of my amendment t' r tmat,-r .
I I'portal rorexrd hinK-'tl In inr .i sltNtled with the liniit.it ml and a.d
he did not intend to increase the weight until it wx evident tlir di-m.imU i;f
I the omntry jutitird it."
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY has an avxred valuation of .?0,tXHl.(VM.
Multnonia'i oiunty odlects taxes on $3(H1,1)00,LXX1 worth of prop
erty. Clackamas county has a general road levy of 8 mills Mult
nomah county 2 mills. Clackamas county, in addition to its general ro.nl
fund levy, Ii.n numerous speo'al road district levies, varying from five to !0
mills. There are Clackamas oiunty farmers who pay 18 mills road tax year
after year, while Multnomah county pays only two mills. And then, Clack
amas county lias about 1200 miles of road to look after, many of which arc
in a mountainous region, or several times the mileage of Multnomah oiun
ty reads.
It therefore ill behoves Portland newspaper to cat reflection on Clack
amas county as far as roads are concerned. Clackamas county may hav;
wasted money, may not have yet adopted the right methods of getting the(
most out of the road funds but no one can deny the fact that Clackam.is
o.uny taxpayers are trying hard enough to get good roads. Much of the
criticism that is directed at the county's road building is undeserved. For
instance, the Oregon Journal in a story Sunday morning jays: "A curious
feature relative to highway development in Clackamas omnty is that t'le
improvement of the main roads leading into Multnomah omnty ends a
mile or so before tlic county bounJary is reached. Some say that
it is due to lack of funds, others that the county officials discriminate against
a large portion of the oiunty in favor of Oregon City, the county sea'."
The county oiurt, omiposed of three men from Canby, Logan and F.stacada,
is not discriminating in favor of the county seat. The road from Oregon
City north on the cat side of the river, for instance, has been a disgrace
to the county for years, and the road down the west side, north of West
Linn, is in as poor a oindition.
The principles outlined in the Journal story are correct, however.
Clackamas county does need good roads. That paper concludes: "With a
pood road from Oregon City to Estacada along the Clackamas, and from
Oregon City to Portland, Clackamas county would have an investment
which would yield big returns.
"It would make a magnificent section of country more accessible and
would open up to the tourist a region of unending pleasure."
o
rriHE SALEM COMMERCIAL CLUB is considering a plan whereby
I the fanners will be invited to join the organization. It is proposed
to make the farmers members of the agricultural department of the
club and give them voting power in that department, but not in the general
commercial club organization. The farmers would also be given the social
('rivilegcs of the club and the dues received would be used to promote work
in the agricultural department.
The plan is one worthy of careful consideration from similar organiza
tions throughout the state. The commercial club of the capital city has seen
the necessity of the town uniting with the farmers, has been converted to
the gospel of co-operation and organized effort and now is debating taking
III) u I'limxiT I
Tin atnrli'H of plniiora mil all el
t-iHi'i.il Inlcrrat ami wrawa Into to
unlit ic lilalory ulliutst without r(-V
lion. Mra. Mary V. Ilovtrll ro'iiti'i.
how atmnutt it la to m ail tin' tin) a . f
llii' '"Knrtli'a" uhi'it bll tlin north.'. it
aa Ik Ililorni H uinl tlir kTmt for-
r-U of tlin I'm Hie nlnpii iT" aniiiiil
In : viltli human i'Ihtcv. Wo ruil!;"1
that Onicoii ploiii'ir roiiuuiro nni
tiiltwil tiivi ttrratiat part uml tlin mo.'l
lllliTCtlllK of ploii-rr il)a
In Ma In those ilaya wlii'ii Hit' rru k
nf tho hli tuark.'il tin. trail of pro-
ivixi. How illffori'iit uie thino tlavn
from tho mm w lili h have sue ceil, ,1
thi'in. Tho lionme ahloka of Ilia Iik i
inotlvra tell the atory of niNii'a Irl
ti tn p over nature.
Aa olio of tho plnneera whit rnmaoil
the pla I n In '17, c nunlo our hoin.-a
In ('laeknma county. All OreKon w.ia
opi'ti for i hulre then. We rr one of
the few who rearheil Ori'Kori with Ill
tie money, anil lerf food.
Hut little wua left when u Iok lull
wua liullt uml farina were ploweil ami
aovveil to replentlsh tho luriler of tlin
entiling ncuhoii uml to still tho mount
onmm wall of the iH-rnlalent "wolf."
Ill the aprlllK feneea Went till lit. Itil'l
wlnut lieitun to thrive. Muny ftilheri
were worklni? liurd to alielter their
loveil unea.
Money wna aenrce In those ilnya an.l
muny monlhi were paHHcil by without
the altilit of u alnc'e dollar. Wheat w.n
current at $1 u Inmliol ami onlera 'or
i wheal were muny, Hie farmer but
' lim Orecon City for their eetitrul In-
! GIRLS SLEEP UNDER TREES. j Many Krem li wttlen iti-rnreil Im-cuiI
I uml feeil until they roulil rale their
I j own ciopi anil hurt-cut them.
El'lJENE, Ore.. April 17. Hcncutb u: Kiev en Amerlrana who Ineiitei! hero
lean to hastily constructed ot fir lio-i n (7 taile tho lialance of the power
uclia, Thursday iiUiit wus apent at the : (),;,( mrned the nench places nnnlnst
foot of Itald mountain by Miss Iredia urllisli rulers. The French In a hliort
, I UoHlHinith and Mi.sa Harriet TI10111 nnie lieciinio Batlslleil that this wan
j pson, of tho univxTslty fuculty, and ! the true pollry uml rendered lieurty
REV. C. F. W. STOtVER 13 1.tv.1D. Miss Myra lleplmrn. Tho young wo-1 ulli-Klaiice lo the Amerlciin flint.
HE FACT that registration throughout the state i ni.ill rrtlot
di;redit on Oregon. In Clackamas omntv, fot instance. onl
about II.OlH) votein out of the 14,(11) person cntit'i.l tn vntr h.r
attended tu their duty as citirns. This condition indicates a gritrral l.i.k
of intrrrst in matters poitical, an apathy that should nut exist.
Those citirns who have not rrgtrrrd have no ground to C1.mpl.1111
nt higher taxes or lack of economy in state or county government or to criti
cize public otlicer. They have been ottered an opportuntiv to help in se
lecting public officials and have turned down the chance. Through pure
!ainrs for under present methods it is no hard job to truster, they have
forfeited their rights as citizens of the state and county, thrv have "paed
up" their rights as American citizens.
Hy some the small registration is taken to mean that the pi unary cam
paign will be quiet and the vote May 19 light. Yet, this vrar the count;,
will elect a district attorney, three members of the lower houe of the
state legislature, a county commissioner, a sheriff, clerk, county survevo',
reoirdcr, assessor, school superintendent and other officer. The primary
election is just as important in naming these officials as the fall election, and
in one or two cases the primary campaign probably will be hard toiight and
the vote closer than next November.
Oregon City and Clackamas county are backing' Miss Rose Upte
grove, the county's candidate for queen of the Portland Rose festival, i-i
fine shape. Through the energetic efforts of the cvmmittre in charge of
the campaign, the aid of the several thousand school children of the county
has been secured. Other methods, as novel as the Eatcr egg plan, are now
being worked out.
Pioneer Days Recalled
Mra. Mary V. Howell, of Cantmah,
Recounla Evtntaof Early 0rgon
Hiatory.
WOMAN HAD
EMBARGO ON TRUIT NERVOUS TROUBLE
TIAMIMIP COMPANIES HffUK
TO ACCIPT SHIPMENTS,
BAYS CHAMOERLAIN.
Mxl.KM. Oie, M.nl 11 tl'li. toi
I'liiiiiil ell.ilit liaa aeiil In M.111.1K 1
M.li.mlel nf I he ('."iinnr. I.il 1 In!. ,1
letter Ii.. 111 ho. n tr nf hi, lie llot.i 1
I aiiIiiiI wlihli Ihroaa InlHiel III M 0,1
Ihe eii.l.alMO I'l l' ' d I') Uli'-t 1'illn.i
in frull alilpni'iila I nun Hie I nil. 'I
tliitea A ri "milfoil ai lit In henul'ir
I'liiiiiilierluln I.) I lie li.i'lua I oiniii. I
1 tul dull lulled for Ih lliu niintiiuli
h .11 loll fl'llll Mr Uuialua
Hrifil.il) lllulllKa leller follmn
"With Intllier relernne In tin' lea
olutl.ui nf Die Hiillui. t'niiiiiu ri Inl i l'1'1
of mtl'aa, lire , red rii'd ! )ou In
the department miller ilillo nf tl.ll
III. t'.'lil, I have lli liniioi' In Inloi.u
1011 that Hie ieiarliiii lil nrlili. '
Ihe rliihl of Amen, all rilWens In al,ii
k'Ni ln, In l her nniitruliraild nr nnl. In
lieulrnl 1 -niialiiiiera III lieulr.il inui
Irlea Tim ilepartmeiil. Imwevei. I
Inf. .1111. . I lliat Hie ttrani .hip ciiil' i
lilea r.'fui... in adept tnrlii'ia nnialiiii
inula of x.xi.la ,,f (lila 1 liar ai lor, and
lllil e I a no power III Una Uepiiltiiieiil
In eiillipel Ill- Ill tu alter llielr lleeU
loll.
Ihe tritlli riflhaoy ul thla 1,1
Hal lina Umiid a tililtellienl tn til,'
I'M a- In the i' (Tn. t thai nrrmiKemeiit
have lieeii made In aaalal Amerlcmi
exporti'ia ilealrllit; In make alilpiiiclii
In Hi iiiuIIiiiiv la. While 110 it n n 11 k .
tllelita h.la lieeil lll.ldo lutweell till
aovi'inuieiit uml ine ilr 11 1 ii Koteni
iin iil In retard in am h alilpineuu. :i
la poaaihle that liy wrltliiK Ihe lnt
tall emt.aaay aniue llimi l.eiore pr
pote, I khliiiiciila are made Aluerliun
rtrina may ulilain iiifiiriiiulloii that will
he nf naalt.uier tn tin ill
' I regret eti-ei dim;!)' Ilmt hy err.ir
I tilt Information waa oinllte.l from
Ihe depart llieiit 'a leller nf April I
ISIt."
j
V. ' nil my aewii
X I "ili.T work
-. JJili.lr help,
STATE TAXPAYFRS'
LEAGUE IS PLANNED
SEVERAL TOWNS TO BE REPHE
SENTE0 AT MEETING IN COR
VALUIS SATURDAY.
COMMISSIONER IN TAC0MA
AFTER HARD CAMPAIGN.
men were with a party of university I The Whitman niiiMacro occurred
faculty members on a "lilko" and in
of returnliiK in the evening with tho
J others, decided to camp out ami ro-
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tu . The Growth or This Bank
.
f f Has been steady and conservative, but we
have at all times adopted such modern meth-
II : ods as were demanded by the rapid growth of
the business.
Superior facilities, courteous treatment,
combined with ample capital and large surplus,
. have, helped this institution to a strong posi-
'tion and the good will of the people.
TACOMA, VA'aim., April IS. Ho-j 11 o'clock yenter.lay mornini!
tunis from 52 precincts out of 131 re-1 . , ,
reived ut 9 o'clock tonight Indicate the
election of Rev. C. P. Tv Stoever. for
merly of OroKon City, where he lived
many yeara, and Hamilton F. Groeii":i
as city commissionera
TACOMA, Wash., April IS. Voters
of Tacoina elected two city commis
sioners and a city controller today,
choosing among four nominees for the
comniissionerships and two for con
troller. So-eal'ed "Kawccttlim" and asser
tions that religious Influences, center
ing chiefly about Commissioner Woods,
were the only issues In toduy's elec
tion other than personalities. As for
tho charge of "Fawcettism," it was
asserted that Pettlt, Ciroenen and
Shoemaker formed a coalition, which,
if they were elected, would give Mayor
Kawcett complete control of the city
council.
1 1
PER CENT INTEREST
' Paid on Time Certificates
The Bank of Oregon City
.OLDEST 'BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
v-v-v-v-v-v.-v-v V V V-J
NELSON LINED $50,
AFTER GOILTV PLEA
O. P. Nelson, Wilson villc farmer who
was arrested on a charge of selling
or offering for sale meat contrary lo
the state food laws, entered a idea of
guilty in tho Wilsonvllle justice court
and was fined $.ri0. He is alleged to
have killed a cow which was about lo
die from natural causes and to havq
attempted to soil the mtat both In his
home town and In Portland. The coin
plaint was signed by Deputv Slate
Dairy and Food Commissioner Felien-wider.
An Ideal Spring Laxative.
A good and time tried remedy is Ur,
King's New Life Pills. The first dose
will move the sluggish bowels, stltnu
lato tho liver and clear the Bystem of
waste and blood i in purities. You owe
It to yourself to clear the system of
body poisons, accumulated during the
winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will
do It. 25c at your druggist (Adv.)
Shock Absorber
Ford Cars
"Recognized es the Best"
Watch Child for Worms.
Worms sap child's strength, rob
child of food and make child fretful, Ir
ritated, nervous. Watch stool and at
first sign or suspicion of worms give
one-half to one lozenge Klckapoo
worm remover. Gives Immediate re
sults, is laxative. Paralyzes and re
moves the worms, Improves digestion
and general health of child. Continue
giving Klckapoo Worm Killer until all
signs of worms are gone. 25c at your
druggist (Adv.)
;r vr.y
soon after tho urrlvul In tho Wlllam
ette va'ley of tho settlers who cam s
down the Columbia river from Tho
Dulles after they had crossed tho Ulue
moimliilns. They camped near Dr.
Whitman's mission.
At this time I)r. Whitman had se
cured many Implements of agrlcultuni
intending to educate the Indians as
to tlu'lr use and thus bring about grad
ually their civilization.
Upon receiving news of the massn'
ere tho citizens met and 47 men Imme
diately enlisted for tho war.
Tom McKay was tho heroic char
acter In thoso days and It was not lon
until a large company was made up
and departed to fight tho Indians out
north. Tho war was called the Cayuso
war of '48.
Soft yi P.riliont
action duwrword
TKEE EXCLUSIVE PATENTED FEATURES
EASY STEERING SAFE DRIVING
PJO.OOO Ford owners testily to the
superiority of t!in HASSLER.
$ 1 CJ Prr net nf Pour
X J fully Cuiiriiiitiied
Hundreds of corrionttions, firms and
municipalities are using five to fifty
. sefs each on their entire fleets of
j Ford cars.
I Atk Tor a l)cainntratloa
I PACIFIC HIttI'VIr GllGi, 113.
, Tjllih nl Hui In., OnuaCilr. Or.
Dinribiiim ia Ortin far Clilwa.
Cilaviii. tHIivMk. Wnliiadsa,
MiHavaih. fln nil tad Clackuaia
lonaoca.
Spatial aaiiiiiaa la DiaUra.
NINTY CASES CONSIDERED
Nlnty applications for parole wero
considered by tho state board of con
trol which met In Sa'em this week.
Forty-five of tho convicts were made
trusties under tho new morlt system
and 15 recommendations will bo made
by Governor Wlthycombo.
Carrie Kirsidi, who was convicted
five years ago on uebargo of being un
accomplice In the murder of William
Johnson, of Portland, whoso body was
crammed Into a trunk, was up for pa
role .with the olhors. Her application
will not be acted upon until the board
meets In May. Mrs. Klrsch was con
victed with Jesse Webb who Is now
doing a life sentence. Webb Is said
to have signed an affidavit recently in
which It was stated that the woman
was Innocent of any part in the crlnw.
The formation of tho Columbia mill
tarv band In Astoria Is now practically
settled and regular Sunday concerts
may be looked forward to If the public
supports the 12 young men who com
pose the organization tho Iludget
says.
m m
His Age Is Against Him.
"I am 52 years old and I have been
troubled with kldneys'and bladder for
a good many years," writes Arthur
Jones, Allen, Kas. "My ago Is against
me to ever get cured, but Foley Kid
ney Pills do me more. good than any
thing I ever tried." Many people suf
fer from kidney trouble who need not
suffer when they can. get Foley Kid
ney Pills. Mr. Jonea In a later letter
says if It was not for them he would
never be able to work In the hay field.
Rheumatism, aching hack, shooting
pains, stiff Joints, all have been re
lieved. , (Adv.)
COKVAI.I.IH. Ore.. April U -TIi
tutpuyiTs of I'l'iiton county, ha well
as thoPK of several other countlra
the vulley, are lookliut lnr.ir,l to I li
ineellnK of tho county t;Uuyi'li'
lenitue to h held at the court hoiif
In llila city Saturday of tlila week.
It Is the niiiln purpose of this mi".
Inn to preient tlin proposition of or
ganUliiR a alutn leuKim of tatpiiveia
and have It ratified. Many of the val
ley coiiiillea havo ornnnUatlotiM, mini,'
of them long In exlntetice. but lllll"
has been accoiiiplhhed In the vy of
lovvi'rlng (axuli'in. for aa alnisli iirgail
lulloii they cm II do Utile.
Ihe prtipi'Hltioii Is In form a slat"
nrt:uiiliitlnn and inerite Ihe county
units Into the big order and in tills
way It Is thought there will be n mi
ilium of stri'iiKth to mlliiem e the In
Islntiire or to Initiate li';;M itlnn !
abolish nut n y of the hnurdi, orfliea
and lomtulsslona.
The nieetltiiT will lie Mil all day ev
hlon and representative of many of
the counties of tho Willamette valley
are expected. Coiumlttii'S appointed
nt lb" January ini'i'tlng, taking up all
departments of county iiuiniiKi'iiiiiil,
as well as stae legislation, have been
dicing into publie Matters, and they
will make their reports. There lire
nine commutes to report.
There vvl'l be five speakers: Judge
Ilrui'o McKulght of I. Inn county; Hub
ert K. Smith, editor of tho Tax Ulier
utnr of noseburg; Attorney I.. (!. Low.
elleti of Albany; Senator Vliitmi of
McMlnnville, and Henatnr Cuslck nf
Albany.
Tho officials of tlin county leiig'ie
propose to call a meeting In Portland
in Iho early part of May to effort a
stato organization and If tho propoi.il
Ih favored the matter of whether (t
will bo advisable to attempt Initiative
legislation this fall will be dlsciisiel.
A largo attendance Is oxectvd at the
meeting Saturday.
llydia E. Pinkham'i Vrgeta
Lie Compound I Iclped I let.
Wt Polity. N. V. "I ! hl
nervuua U'ii'l all my lifa until I
I ydia K riiikham
eg-r tabid Com
l.tiiu fr iirrvra
and fur f.'inala trou
and It alralglit
. nnl mo out III K'""l
baH. I work in ally
nil tlm lima, a w
II vat mis farm ami I
have four tflrle. di
ing Slid
with
so II
I shews that I aland It real Well. I t""k
th ComM.aii.l lwn my t n yar old
' daiii:bt r rainn ami it l'lp" m a lot.
I hav ali Int. I my ol.leat n r I toka It
nd II did her k ta of icmL I keep It In
the hu all lb tlma and reiixmnrn.l
L"-Mra. Di.wirr HlM t MAI'iill, Wrat
Panl.y, N. V.
Sleepleaaiiraa, nervnil'iieaa, Irritiil.ll
Ity. haokai'liK, hravlni'lira, ilraK'glug sen
sations, all point to fetiuil ilpmng
inrnta wlili h may Im overturn hy l.ydla
K I'lnkham's Vrtfetnlilo CnmaKiiii.
Thla fuin.iua rt'inedy, tli liilu.lkl
IngrixlienUi of wlilih are) derived from
natlvn rails and hrrls, lias fur forty
years proved to l mix' valuable Inula
ml Invlgorstorof Um fei.tla nrKulm.
Woinrn vvvrywher bear willing trail
mony to the) wonderful virtue of I ydl
K I'lnkham's Vegetable Cuuipound
BEAVERS LOSE OPENER
80UTHW0nTH'S HOMER TIE J
SCORE IN SIXTH BET.
GR0WER8 FIX PRICE.
SALKM, Ore., April 18. A commit
tee wns authorized to draft consti
tution and bylaws for the Marlon Co
unty Logan lierry Growers' associat
ion at a meeting' of tho association
held In tho Ilucna Crest school house.
Tlio committees which hnvo liecn
working among tho growers In the
county, reported that (ho loganberry
producers are enthusiastic In support
of the association. Tho growers are
practically tinnminous In holding
that they cannot aell the green fruit
for less than threo cents. Tho com
mittees report that thero are 1000
acres of loganberries In Marlon coun
ty and 2000 acres In tho stato.
Yoncalla: Thiol llrolhers building
urge warehouse district to ero-jt
$15,000 school.
I'llllTI.AN't). Ore. Aplll H Trun
in tradition, tne llmvera t.sUr I". I
their llMt K'tnii' oil ttie'r oli n'oiindi
Willi the .cue. U In ! N-h. win
vtiia III the liov tin fli.'l I'.i't tb
Mine, and lila aii"irairi ere ray
tueiil for til" li'ea. the Halt l-tke
l regatlnn being anl In ih i lire II Mia
while tlie IVuverj theina. lvea liuid ' I
out I.'
The cuiiie 'tm unly a ilui'fe' t. a po"r
evlill.llleu of tlie uutloriiil rami'. "I
Ihniigli no errora were minln.
Ilnverimr Wlilii oiiibii, from hla I
mil in the i'rniultiini pit' lied mil a
nil lo Mayor A'bee Unit waa llaeil In
guine ut New York bet ween tlin
Mhl, II. and Ihe Mnt'iii'a In yl. It
la the property of V.imiKer Mi Crid e.
Approxliiuitely '.Hieii fans had aU-
tinned tlielineti'a 111 til" Krutlitatiit. l
and Ideai bent before the kuiii atarted.
Two lame hniujiieta of i nriiallnl.a
were preaented tn Muii.igera McCredlo
and lllaikeimhlp by a rereaeliUtlv
nf the Portland llaaeball lliH.alera
lul).
On IliiUlo'a Drat itppearam e at t.i"
dale Im wua preicliled with a liir'v)
llonil piece by repri.entatlvea of tli '
orl'iind Chrlatlan llrolhera1 aaam la-
tlon al the rcqueal of St. Mary's oil-
ege.
Pniiny ' llrlef. left fleldera, on III
first limn up, poled the ball Into llm
leftdeld bleachera for the drat boni"
run of tho aeuaou In Portland.
Iluddy ltyan was preaeuled with a
new bat.
About 100 homing pigeons of tho
Oregon Homing I'lpeon iiiisiHiiitliin
were relea-d Just before ihe ftart ut
the game.
Manager McCredlo brought an In
fielder named Ponelll, who was highly
reroiiiiiif tided to him, with Ii I in on tlm
trip north for a trynut.
Today's batting onlei :
Sa't Uike-ltalb, :'b.; Orr. s.; Quln
Ian. if.; llrlef. lb.; Itvuii, If.; Slilnil,
If.; .Murphy, lib.; Ilaiinah, c; llughea,
I'.
I'orlliiiid -Speas. rf.; Vaiiglin, LMi.;
Houthworth, If.; Wllle, rf.; Cnlnlii. lb.;
Slnmpf, lib.; Itoihe, r.; Ward, ss,;
Noyi'B, p.
COAST LEAGUE RESULTS
At Han Francisco It. II. K.
Oakland 2 0 0
Vernon 0 4 0
At Los Angeles It. II. K,
I.OH Angeles Ti 10 0
Han Francisco 1 tl ;!
f
f
I
Poland Chinaj
Swine
BIG TYPE
BIG LITTERS
BIG BONES
BIG PIGS
All Sizes. Best Imported Stock.
Cheapest Pork Producers.
GEO. W. BUCK
R. F.D. 1 OREGON CITY. ORE.
To Build Up
After Grippe, Colds
Bad Blood
Take a blood cleanser and alterative
Hint alarta the liver and atotiiHch Into
vigorous action, called Ur. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery because of
one of ils principal ingredients the
Golden Seal planU It assists the laxly
to manufacture rich red blood which
feeds the heart nerves brain and
organs of the body. The organs work
smoothly like machinery running la
oil. You feel clean, strong anil strenu
ous instead of tired, weak and faint.
Start to take it to -day and liefore
another day has passed, the impurities
of the blood will begin to leave your
body through the elimlnative organs,
and in u lew days you will know
that the bud blood is passing out, and
new, rich, pure blood ia Tilling your
veins mid arteries.
Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery to-day from any medicine deal
er, in tablet or liquid form, or send Dr.
Pierce; Invalids' Hotel, Iluflalo, N. Y
ten ceuts for trial package of tablets.
What Our Neighbors Say.
Astoria, Oregon. " After having had
ine grip I could
not regain my
strength; ray
blood was poor, I
was nervous and
also had heu
matism. I tried
everything but
just could not get
any relief.
finally I decided
to take Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovert
land it cured me.
iplv (treat. I use the
I'Pleaaant Pellets' for constipation.''
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