Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 03, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    OnKOOXTITY KNTlWIMtiiSR FltlpAY, XOVKMHKH 'A, V.tUY
By Voting
SIX
YOU PUT INTO
YOUR SERVICE
CCORCC C. BROWNCLL
a capable, efficient legislator, able to intelligently represent
the will of the people; a man who was one of the first
sponsors for woman's sufferagc and the initative and refer
endum amendments and always an advocate of progressive
measures; one who is pledged to policy of reduction of
taxes and who will follow every promise to the letter.
He is the nominee of the Republican,
Democratic and Progressive Parties.
-A. VOTE FOR
BROWNELL
means the advancement
of the peoples interests.
For Your Best Interests, Vote 51 X
Paid adv.
VETERAN OF SEVERAL
FORTUNE TALKS HERE
W. H. HARDY IS ONLY 8URVIVING
MEMBER FIRST PERRY EX
PEDITION TO JAPAN.
V. II. Manly, SO yearn oltl, has
fought ti) defend American liven mill
Ainerleiiii principles lit more, than one
corner of Hie globe. Under the folclH
of the Slurs unci St ripen he lias Hailed
on miiiwif-wnr unci merchantmen
around the world. Ho Is the only sur
viving member of the first Terry ex
pedition to Japan In lK.ri2. Ho fought
through tlin Civil war from 1861 to
LSfitf anil wuh severely wounded In tlio
utlac k on Fort Fisher.
In Clilnii in the 'Mi's In stood ley hl'i
gun to protect lives of Americans tit
I IfinK Komk. After the Civil war ho
cunto to Oregon and then to Arizona
In I Si'.fi where lie wuh deputy United
Slates niarHlial until 1Ns:i. Ho fought
in numerous Indian campaigns and
cIiiihcr lifter liiindltH of early cluyH. He
tried his luck In AlaHka, hut fulled,
and Hiillcd to l-luropo rrom rortlund in
April, ISS5, on the flrnt idecd nalllii!
ship miultt In America. The crew
imitlned and lie wuh alinoHt killed
on nildoceiin.
IIIh life Iiiih not ht'i'ii one of pence I
and rent. It Iiiih boon one of udveii
tare, of warn, of Hulling Dm len Hen,
or buttles of the dcHert. Eighty years
old, hut with (lie hiiiuo old Hplrlt, he
knocked down n man In Portland hint
Sunday who dared to remark, "To
hell with the American flag."
Mr. Ilurdy Ik now on tho Iteptihllciin
cuiupiilKn for Hughes. He wuh In
Oregon City Saturday night unci spoke
ut the corner of Seventh and Muln
Ktreetn after F.dgnr Mills had complet
ed hln uddrenn. The lilntory of uf
fnlre In Mexico convinced him that
tlm prcnctit fdmlnlntrntlon hIioiiUI be
otiHted.
"For the flrnt time In the lilntory
of tho country our men wont to Vera
Ciiix nnd came away without getting
what they went after." ho sald."Vc
have not protected American liven or
American honor In Mexico. Our cit
izens Imve nieen umrderod unci our
i property denlroyed. Our nlilpii huvo
lieen taken from Mexican portn to
leave American citizens unprotected.
"I will not vote for a man who does
not uphold our tradltloiiH, who cloen
not protect our Hag. I offered my ser
vIcch to my country when tho men
were Kent to the Mexican horder, hut
they nald I wan too old. I could net iihu
ires to lay country when tho men were
Hcut to the Mexican horder, hut they
nald I was too old. I could uct iih n
Hcout, for I know- that country, but I
Kiichh my fighting days aro none, hut
I can one my Infliieiico liy tho ballot
to hop that a man In elected prenldeut
who will uphold tho tradltlonn of out
country,"
COA
L
FAMINE IS
THREATENINGTHE
EASTERN STATES
OKLAHOMA COAL STRIKE COMES
WHEN FUEL STOCK OVER
WIDE AERA IS LOW.
ONLY LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND
IN CITIES ALONGiMISSISSIPPI
Kc iinonilc iil Legislation, pay ah go;
opposed to Kraft and fuvorltlBin.
H. A. LEWIS
FOR
Joint Senator
Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah
Counties.
Only Cnndlduto Oiitsldo City of
rortlund
Let tho "Country" ha represented
(fald Adv.)
SAFETY FIRST! THIS
BETTER CANNOT LOSE
HUGHES SUPPORTER BETS ON
WILSON, INSURANCE AGAINST
HARD TIMES.
.1. (!. l.aniiiK doeH not believe In tnk
Inn c Indices. Ho Iiiih miiclo neveral
election beta hut no matter who wIiih
In tho national nice, ho llgures ho can
not lone.
Mr. i.iiHing in an ardent supporter
of Hughes, yet ho In betting on H'il
noli. "If WIIhoii wiiiH, I win my boU," he
cxilalned. "I'll need the money, too,
before another Doiiiix-ralie iiiIiiiIiiIh
tratlon Iiiih run Its conrno."
"And If Hughes wins, my man in
vIctorlotiH and we'll havo progress and
prosperity In tho next four year.
What nrn n few little dollars In 11 He
piibllcnn ndmlniHt ration. I can afford
to lone llicni.''
Mr. Laslng regards bin hots largely
In tho nature of a small Insurance
policy ngnlnst a' Democratic business
slump.
Dealer in West and Southwest Say
Cold Wave Would Find People
Unprepared and Serious Sit
uation Would Result.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 31 Prospect of
u general Htrlko tomorrow in the Okla
homa coal fields wuh regarded with
apprehension here tonight In view of
tho reported scarcity or fuel In other
purls of the country. Much of the
coal uned ill the southwest comes from
the mines In Oklahoma, severul of
which already have shut down and
more than !S per cent of which nro af
fected by the strike unsettled dispute
hut ween operators anc) union miners
over tho biennial wage contract.
The strike order was intuit) effec
tive November 1. Only a limited sup
ply of coal was reported tonight to bo
available In any of the larger cities
of this section, In case of a cold wave
and tho consequent drain on the fuel
on hand, dealers said much suffering
would result. The same shortage of
cars which was felt during tho cron
movement is handicapping shipments
of coal, It was declured.
Prices so fur, according to retail
dealers, havo made no substantial ad
vance, hut Increases were predicted
noon.
I'tali-ldaho Sugar company announc
es another voluntary rolHO of 50 cents
per ton on sugar beets which is ad
vance of $1 per ton over the rato es
tablished In the contracts as origin
ally signed.
REVISION STATE
CONSTITUTION IS
NSTI1
LIFE IE TOPIC
COMMCRCIAL CLUB BODY
AID PLAN TO STOP TINKER
INO WITH LAWS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS CHARGES WAR
for tlx in lit be IIi'iukIiI Ihry B"dd
Hn.ii rations i!.!p"d lo I'larka
lum slid duiupi-4 In lie rli i om
it any atrcfla aftxr lit Irixip arrhed,
in-ro. j
Captain Held financial!. j
"At Dim fiplfaliiMi lit Ilia li (!,'
Inlrd of allotting Ilia rouipatiy runt-
luaioli r a rath alio mutt tiMi Hit jr
timid lime rot mi tlm lrfrdi-r ln-Bj
.ii. i .... ..... . .... i - it...!
11117 Hl'i ll'l Itrrtt iija rif i.iiiiia,
iiiiiM'liiiali-r dt-parlim-nl ald lht-y j
i Imd In toku ruth'ii or iiotMnn 7Un
MAY "' ""' '"'"l"")' I
' (iiiiiiiaiidt-rs hm tlm trtxipa era.
iinKli fid out Imd It (l on tht-lr linndt
I from 1 1 '-'I In !oi ttoiili of (ovt-rn
iih id ruiiiiiK hl(h l lit- Kotrriiiu -ut i
ft (uned to takn t,i h and fnitt-d Hi-'
I I urn pun f i oiiiiiiaudiira to pay fur out
i of tlii-lr oii hm kt-la ;
I "I hli ( t Mainly ! a rank ln)n .
DEPARTMENT NOT BUSINESSLIKE i Imrdt r and ll.t-rr muni l whiii-iIiIiik
. ' ladliitHy utfoiiK '' h" adniliiliira
j tlim of tlm nr dt parimriil'a affuirt
Chairman G Company Fund Commit- ut H'jhhiiloii If u Ii toiidllion lv
Some Truths About The
District Attorney's Office
frit
t explains Why fKn) Wat
Drawn to Pay for Government
Rations Not Ordered.
' iilloed In otlrt."
I Ctttitkill Wllllalu.
miliiiillli-d Ibti f,i
jltittliig ri'iniri of Ihtt (oiiiiaiiy fund to
the l.hf Vlff:
Receipts
1 Total t tfli ri i ft ut tt .....
I
UtiUtlliic lilinwlf III RWiibulhy rln Diabureementa
the movement to prt'tfiil lurlher tin ''"I1' Hlnli'hurd
kerlnit Vkltli th i.,i, ,tiMilii or re : July - to Cuid. Illniit -hanl
ron. . I). KUy. Iik-I attorney, ul thr Hfpt. to ('not. Ilium hard ...
lum In-oii of tlm Cinanii ri iul Club l..e:H' l' t' l(i M. Han Idi uoi.
Winn Tuenduy inilliuti-d tlinl lie
. . I't'iT.'-l ,
.. H'l'ii
. '.'mi i0
. . I-V'Wi
It contain neitioiiH In itinftlc I fash rt-luriied by :-.tlf of pro-lithi-rpurtsoftlieliintrciiai-iit.lt-
lt.lini 3.72
would fuvor the pn,Kiiii of the Con
i-lllutliilul ltcvlloii uiik lut Ion of Ore
i:on. wlih h U f.itlnniiK a pit'iion to
the It -Klalulurtit to ntlxe the lotuctltu
Hon of the state.
The lixi-cK l.illoll, li'-.oli i ,y Kt At
l-iinc-y (ieiierul Crarord, iniilnluliin
Ibal the Oregon 'roii-iMtcitlon Is III roll-
llli t with the ft-dt'Ml innntllutloii and
that
with other purls
Is lieslri-d to aufi-k-iunl the roiinlitu
Hon from liiiprtiii-r uuu iidiiieut and it
In llit-ifforu proiMiM-il to have the leg
liilaliire revlsf the ruiiNtltiitlnu an t
siiluiilt the draft lo the pic,ile ut a
special elc-c (Ion. Mr, Kiy. M. K. Cross
and Or. Clyde Mount Hi-re named as a
committee to r-trt their Investlga
Hon of the proposal to the l.lvc Wires
at a ini-eliiiK to be held Novemlier II.
I'recl Iah kley, fcumerly editor of
tlm I'uclhY Monthly, talked to tin- l.lve
Wires In supiiort id the amendment
for a new nnrniul hi hem! at I'l-udlc ton.
Live Wlrci Elect.
The l.lve Wires i-ht led the follow
ing officers: C. Si liuihel. main trunk
line; W. P. Iluwlty. Jr., suhtrunk;
Total lo Cupt. Mam hard . . . 1 9 I -Wi-nli-rii
t'nloii T-'t-Kruph to
Capt. Ilium hard 1M
WtMirn I nlon Telfgrapli in
TeleKraphlc Ki hiilige !i
Total illiiriiiient ;
'ab rt t-iriied b ('apt. Itlam Ii
ard 172 21
);y.
csh in hunk Oct. ::i. rut!
$ui:t
line (nun provlmcms
uild I2C.K
Vsl'if of provisions on
band iinHold H !0 $121. 1
Tola) ciifh and prut Nona un-
rold Wild
Tolul cash adtauii-d to Capt.
I.. K. Ilium hard
Total eiM'iidid by Cupt. I ..
Itlumhurd I22-39
Total cush returned hy Cupt.
I- K. Illuncharil 10V91
Total due from provisions sold 2A.2C
Total value of provisions on
We strongly commend the work
of Gilbert L. Hedges, District At
torney, and urge his re-election.
He has vigorously prosecuted the
keepers of the Hotel Belle and
Friars Club and has been successful
in his efforts to give the good citizens
of Milwaukie a more decent govern
ment, and we hope the voters of the
entire county will assist us here in
Milwaukie by voting for Gilbert
L. Hedges, District Attorney,
G. C. PELTON,
Mayor of Milwaukie.
MRS. W. T. FULL,
President of W.CT.U. of Milwaukie.
MRS. E. B. ANDREWS,
County President of W. C. T. U.
Do you know that you were rrirefully 'touched" for $2000 00 In the
celebrated rasa nf Hurry I-evlncs against CTarkanias CountyT
Do you know what part ih District Attorney's office played In this out
rage Do you know that the county bad to lov $IH00A to private lawyers to
defend it. TIIOI CM THE DISTRICT ATTOKNKY RECEIVED A SALARY
OE I21D0 PER YEAR TO REPRESENT THE COUNTY?
Do you know that the Deputy District Attorney costs you $900.00 per year
tthi-n there is no use for a deputy?
Do you know that you hud to raise a fund of $1000.00 to enforce the pro
hIMtlon law when It should be enforced for nothing as it Is In Multnomah
County?
Do you know that the Erlurs' Club Is still doing business at the old stand
thouKh the Social Service Club of Milwaukie and Oak Drove passed resolutions
censuring the District Attorney's office for not closing up the notorious Joints
in the north end of the County In accordance with the Prohibition law?
Do you want the law enforced In an effective war? Do you want econ
omy in office? Do you want the office run In the Interest of the people or
scurvy detectives bent on grafting you?
VOTE FOR
Wm. M. Stone
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
REPUBLICAN
l Paid Advt by Wm. M. Stone.)
No WeakAching Backs
No weary aleepleu nighti
No painful Haider tmgnlaritlei
TWXFoley Kidney Pills
Makaa 61 Fal Like 18
lira. A. M. Bridges, Robinson, tflae,,
eajres "I ufferad tram kidney ailments
two year. I commenced taking Foley
Kidney Pills and though I am 1 years
ol aye, I led like a H.yaar-old gut"
Raymond P. Cuufleld, transmission
wire; O. D. Eh.v. Ky wire; C. V.
Kobey was appointed feed wire and
Dr. I-. A. Morris, chairman of the pro
cram committee.
II. E. Cross, A. A. Price and V. A.
Huntley wero unpointed a committee
to take up with the council the con
dition of Main street, which Mr. Price
says la slippery because of tho manner
In which it is cleaned.
Unbusiness-like Methods Charged.
Chai'Kcs of utilumlness-like methods
on the part of the war department in
handliiiK supplies for tho Third Ore
Bon infantry while on tho Mexican hor
der nnd while at Clackamas were
Hindu by Cuptnin 1 1- E. Williams. Spanish-American
war veteran and former
captain of a Portland tnilitia com
pany, iicfore tne i.ive wires, t upturn
Williams Is chainnun or the U Com-;
mint- fund conimitteo of tho Live
Wires nnd made his churpes while re
porting on the handling of the $95T.i0
company fund raised for tho Oregon
City militiamen.
"In rendinu thels report, you will
notice n check for $M!US which was
sent to the quartermaster at Fort
Roseneranr. for overdraft of rations by
Cnptaln Blancluird of O Company."
nald Captain Williams. "Tho company
commanders were ordered to draw 15
days' rations upon leaving the border
They (Inured the amount of rations
necessary In addition to what they
had on hand, hut the captain quarter
master evidently thought they did not
know what they wanted and shipped
hand and unsold !l.90
Total J619.4S
We further certify that we havo ex
niniiied all receipts presented by Cap
tain U. E. Pilnnchard covering the
above expenditures and And them true
and correct.
Respectfully submitted.
CAPT. 11. K WILLIAMS, Chulrmun
O. D. EHY.
M. D. LATOl'RETTE,
C. SCIU'EPEL,
GEO. A. HARDING,
Committee.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A BuIdmo Directory ef eaeai City,
Ton aa VUlos la Onfot aa4
Wwblactoa. aivlae a Dncrlntin
Rkolrh ol tW-h pUml Loeatlsa,
fthlpplnf Fx-illtle aid (ImU
(i4 ulrw-tarr aackj Bmlacoa
aa4 tnttkam,
b. l. roT-s ro, Xm,
PITCH FOUND IN TREE
Among the cases reported to the
ChtckniiKis County iHumnne society
recently was one in which kittens
were found hanging in a sack from
the limbs of n tree ut Gladstone. A
boy, passing along the hanks of the
Clackamas river, heard the niewln
of kittens. His attention was drawn
to the limb of a tree from which he
saw a sack hanging. On cutting it
down with a knife he found that it
contained four little live kittens, fair
ly covered with pitch. The hoy car
ried the kittens to his homo and en
deavored to clean them of the pitch,
hut their condition was such, it was
necessary to end their lives In a more
humane manner than to leave them
starving in tho tree top.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mary A. Wiles to Arthur Scott, 20
acres In Sec. 21, T. 3 S.. R. 4 E.; $1.
Edward C. Hunt to A. E. Sparks,
2T.50 acres in sec. 29. T. 3 S., R. 4 E.;
$10.
George T. Coleman to Harry H.
Coleman and W. Beeson, lot 15, Clack
amas park, 5 acres; $10.
Julian and Mary Overton to Gam-
brinus Brewing Co., 10 acres in J. S
Howland, D. L. C, No. 43, T. 3 S.,
R. 2 -E.; $250.
John A. Stromgree et ux. to Carl
G. and M. L. Klang, 5 acres In Sec.
27. T. 4 S., R. 3 E.: $2500.
W. A. and Huttle Hart to Nellie
White, 3 acres in Sec. 4, T. 4 S., R.
1 E.; $10.
R. K. and Miranda Watts to Hans
Jensen, 2 acres in Sec. 19. T. 5 S., R.
1 E.; $175.
Charles B. and Sarah E. Moores to
Charles and Ida West, lot 35, Sellwood
Gardens; $500.
Bertha Vandermeer to A. E. King
and Martin T. Duffy 10.6S acres In
Vandermeer park; $10.
Albert B. and Minnie Brown to W.
E. Critchlow, all of block 1, townsite
of Arista; $1.
Prank King, of Logan, was among
the Oregon City vUitors Saturday.
The following reel estate transfers
were filed in the office of County Re
corder Dedman Tuesday:
Eunice G. Sargent to lone Lambert,
1 acre of section 29, township 1 south,
range 2 east; $10.
Clarence L. Eaton to G. and Edith
Matson, 1 acre of land In Clackamas
county; $1.
Edith and G. Matson to Clarence'
Eaton, 1 acre of land in Clackamas
county; $1.
Mary A. and John P. Cole to W. W.
Irwin, 2 acres of section 12, township
4 south, range 1 west; $1.
A Bad Summer For Children,
There has been an unusual amount
of dangerous sickness among children
everywhere this summer. Extra pre
cautions should be taken to keep the
bowels open and regular and the liver
active. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a
fine and wholesome physic; cause no
pain, nausea or griping. They relieve
Indigestion, sick headache, bilious
ness, sour stomach, bad breath or oth
er condition caused by clogged bowels.
Jones Drug Co. Adv.
Union Pacific system cals for bids
on 2500 frelghs cars using 15,000,000
feet of lumber to be purchased from
Union Pacific territory in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho.
Eugene Loganberry
being promoted here.
juice factory
V
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SEVtRg HEADACHE.
"I onco k4 Unribi
hoadachea aal feared La
Grippe. I ooata not at
tend to nr work. I took
some of fir. Miles' AnU
Fata Pllia and the pata
waa erlckly gone. Then
I atartod ualnc Dr. atUea-
Nervine and tha trouble
Taniifaad complete aad
I felt well aad aotiva
once more.
HENBT FAKNHAH.
Spring Valley. Minn.
Pain and 111 Health
rob you of all your
efficiency.
DR. MILES
ANTI-PAIN PELS
quickly relieve Pain, but
at the same time, when
over-work or nervousoess
is the cause,
Dr. Mil'
Restorative Wervine
should be used to relieve
the cause.
IF FIRST BOX. OR NTTU PAIL
TO MNEFIT YOU, YCWI OMY
WILL BE RCTUNOEO.