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IB ALCOHOL I PER CKNT. ANfyelabkPrepartfiimrorAs slrailaiinSihcFoodMlRftfuia ting tltc Sionadis and Bowk i Promolcs D itiestionfTrerfiJ rtcss and fosijContilns nrtter Opiim.Morphir.c ncr!iacraL OTAnCOTIC. AmSti tmijmu.lnx: Apeifrft Remedy fcrCcnsHf tton , sour 3ioniii.ui" " WormsfomiusionsJcrtu ncssandLOSSOFNJiF. racS'inA Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY COLTON. A little sunshine would be morel welcome by the farmers than the SrueaVer we are having for the last two weeks. I Jonas Petterson and sons have been busy completing their new barn. Several hopgrowers from the valley were here looking for hopplckers last Sunday. Joe Carlson left for Oregon City Saturday. Will Dix, of Schubel. spent Sunday at home with his mother of Colton. Uncle and Auntie Stromgreen en joyed an automobile ride last Sun day. Miss Hazel Freeman, of Elwood, made a call at Cotton last Thursday. Arrived at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball, a big son, last week. All concerned are doing well Edward has scarcely begun to recov er from his "first son-stroke." They have our heartiest congratulations. Philip Putx, who had been working at Dix Bros.' sawmill, ls,home to help with harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. J -A. Stromgreen were surprised last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Mellen and family by some of her old neighbors and acquaintances, who came out with their automobile from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mellin were residents of this county about 30 years ago or more. This Is the first time they have been here and were very much surprised to see how much everything has been changed and improved since they left After a lay-off Mr. Benney has start ed running his shingle mill again. Internally Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain curf-s colic, flux, diarrhoea, cramps and all bowel com plaints. Externally: Cures sore breasts, corns bunions, toothache, neuralgia, and all pains. Sold everywhere. It is anti septic. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. CLACKAMAS. Miss Annie Roadarmel, of T carao, is spending a two weeks vacation with her parents. J. H. Johnson and family have gone to the Coast for their annual out ine. M. Webster and family started re cently for the Coast. Mr. Webster will drive over, taking three days for the trip. The Misses Margaret and Katheryn Jones returned from Easteia Oregcn, Saturday. WTord Is received from cam Koake, v Jr., that he is in Tacoma, anu win WELTV b w'ho ha, been' 4 o wi s n w for some weeks in St John's, is con- ;;iattn . vM to Mends and rein- tlvos In the F.aBt ttves in me wm. ... - vt w W Smith exnects to start for her old "home nearcharleston, ;? rt week Va., next week. ., , JP TJinnefi tell last fliouuay iui l"""" T. l. l. . . a place near Wilho.t. where he :has been engaged to do some carpenter work or . . . vik. i.itia Havward and her sister xsa sr,s . v . . ... j tney caueo. uu .... u inena aui neighbor. Mrs. Thomas .ormeny u. Tta been an waW&De!Stson, A.ben f,om Ridge- for her inenos. ' - " is a creamy snow white ointxent put up'n air tight screw cap tubes. Will r case of sore eyes and will "gS Vi erywbere25c. Geo. A. Harding. Drug gist. NATURAL HOT BATHS- MINERAL For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature (JS8 r uver Thirty Year 8 tmi mrwa opwr. an tm TWILIGHT. Miss Ethel and Lillian Holmes w.r. callers on Miss Elsie Swlel Sunday. Miss Bertha Bullard Is visiting her cousin Mis8 Murphy, of Pottiano C'lvde Harvey has returned to his - home In Seattle after a wees s visu with his parents, Mr. and Jlrs A. H. Harvey. George Laielle and M. J. Lazelle went to Astoria to attend the Centen nial fair. . Lois Currant, of Portland, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Black The Misses Clouse, of Portland, were guests at the Mountain Ash farm Mrs. Curtis Dodds and Miss Tessie McDonald are at the Coast for a few weeks' outing. Mr. Russell, who has bef. visiting his daughter. Mrs. Olds, nas return ed to his home In Los Angeles. Mr Russell was formerly a resident of this neighborhood. Mr. Bullard's horse becaue fright ened last Tuesday while he was driv ing in Oregon City, and ran away, nut fortunately no one was nun. surrey was demolished. The An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has ; no superior for bowel complaints. For i sale by all dealers. j EAST CLACKAMAS. "Are you going nopplcking?" is the question of the day. Persons here j think Aurora Is the only place to go. j George Zinzerllng, who has been working for G. Haberlach, for two , months, has gone to Parkplace to help his mother. Mrs. V. Wlckland and children Jave j gone to the beach. Mr. Mills, of Vancouver, visited his ; son D. a Mills. , M. Shearer has sold his farm to a man from the East. j Watie C. Clarke and mother were In Oregon City on Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Henrich and Mrs. Ereckson and her children spent Sun- j day afternoon on the Zig-zag farm, j A wpII known Den Moines woman I after gufrenng miserably fur iwo days : from howel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Cone, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. CLARKES. , . . Bottcmiller Is out from Grandma n ,t i ,tuit hi cad t.nri ram v. ; . ghort tirae. . it. . Mr. Bergman is stacking oats for i Mr. Bottemiller. I . rt... 111.. n ...4lin.r n-lln fnr I i Mr- lle,,m,t . ,B 6 ' i Mr ijirkms on .vonoay. - - - - .,,i..,. -xir u wpnt to town Monday. i - " " -- - . Miss Mary Marshall Is back home from 0rrRon City' . v Mr. Marshall is cutting train on his t ; , . v.i. nlars in UUrhland. . otner pcen famI,y at. a .".' ,'' . lennea a rm..o CTon (' tv iriven at Mrs. Emma 1 nom- , Bon -". ,VK" B.1 r ,. ' ?"t thoL- nan niun riiiPK aim lurv on o- "j " - . "... lrivla it fine for thev havt not seen, : - anU those who Mr and yrg w H Botfernlier 8nd , i . , i . : t.l- nrA M'.fV I.' rl ii-1 n 1 ; Claudius ,and 1 HePr,Bo,,Pm' f "5 p 'nei from : and Misses Laura and E, her from - HaroiiC Chrne; , and 0ve. from Senwood: I Rheumatism Can be Cured Nature's Way Hot Lake Sanatorium Write For Booklet HOT LAKE, OREGON. r In 0 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUC1UST Mr. and Mrs. Emll Imttemlller and daughter! Doris, from Portland; Mr. Lena Keller Hiid on, Fred. Him diiugh ter. Florence, from Mllwjuikle; Mm. Mary Galnard. from .MllwAukis, Mrs. Emma Thomas ami sous, Cilberl and Herbert, from Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews, firm Wood- stock- Mr. and Mrs. lave Uuttemll-, ler and sons. Arthur and.Evrett. from ! Oregon City. Miss Dora Kholhnse- from Bertha, Minn. I J , Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honsy. I. the best for coughs, colds, croup.. rtZ S bell on the botue. i.eo. a. Druggist. a iCDI IDA ady for the j Several farmers are rerv thresher. Th Mo h a bridge Is iinuergoiiig T .- i. i. hn.llv needed Mr. or. if hivnm npcessarv lo nave condemned to heavy traffic and closed for repairs. Miss Lucy Mitts, who has been working at New Era, has returned home. Mrs. L. L. Irwin and daughter, Hat tie, of Harlow, visited at Mrs. L. E. Armstrong's one day last week. Mrs. Armstrong, of Washington is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. L. E. Armstrong. Forrest Dunton, of Moiulla, spent a pleasant time at Jim Mitt's Inst Wednesday night and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rlggs and grandchild spent Friday a.'iernoon at Jim Mitts'. We Do Not Recommend Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for any thing but the eyes. It Is a speedy and harmless cure for granulated lids, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold every where 25c. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. MOLALLA. Real work begins on the Clacka mas Southern Railroad at the Molalla end, soon as the shacks are moved off of the right-of-way. Clover hulling was not quite fin ished before the cloudy, misty weath er set In. Mr. Hayherst, of Gladstone, came out to Molalla last week to see his new grandson In the home of Ever man Robblns. Mrs. Zoe Daugherty. Mrs. Bertha CordlU and Mrs. Fannie Echerd are JrittmiJnBfBBBnBBBBBBS j POINTED REASONS ssa mmwr- mrm w . isv j i vvi f Material, Bes Available. Workmanship, Firft Class in Every Detail. Finish, Handsome and Durable. Result, a Wagon that is Worth Every Dollar Asked for it and More. . Ask for Printed Matter and Pocket Memorandum Book FREE! Mcntionthispapcr I th r.mnrf mntW of Hauirnters. i The Tahle Rm-k Trail Is being im- j proved by popular subscription. The government Is taking care of the im - .n'"h" Uth Reserve of the : , hoi springs Sor, , w uu iQra nf iti' nnmiiPii mi i if.iH iitt ii i ii ui , - ; ' Isaac uipson nas m wU lmi.iuoo, .j , ... .v. ..i ... .i..i..j uaugneny, ine paiiner. i.hh iiuiniicu ... ..... tne Levi kohii ns res aence. of Tfjft B and Mrs Jennie Ebv of Oregon City, are rs-j' ' 'JV. . .V- iuiiiz wiwi inrn liaiius ai ujc h. 1 . i. M-re residence. The north Gregory building look. muf.h improved with Its new coat of . paint. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rohblns have moved to their mountain home to live i a retired life, raising poultry and - . ":. ' , '"' V ear n? ; ur .tana na ens take their place at th town resi dence. Now our R'lral Echerd takes the tnd of route for departure he formerly came in on, making his homeward The August meeting of Molalla Grange will be an Important one. all j berjl reQUested t0 be present1 I as something unusual In the history i of No. 310 will occur at the September I meeting which all interested should ! take an active part In. i A Cold ( Is not necessarily serious, provided it i is taken care pf. It is frequently the i starting point of many dangerous dis - eases. When It comes use Dr. Bell's i Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on ; the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. j MOUNTAIN VIEW. Everything seems quiet around here i as many have gone out on their sum- mer vacation. Stray cattle are numerous, which are liable to be sent to the pound, as they get into the gardens to eat cab bage and other truck. Mr. Kidder nd amity .r rustical lug In the mountains for a change, F. M. Darling accompanied by N. Harrington, of Sollwuod. returned from Mt. Hood Friday. He reports huckleberries a little green yet Mr. Hurd Is building- " '""" his home and making otner iiiut ments. Mrs. Hansen, of Washington spent last week here with her Muter, Mrs. nurd and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moult have sold their property, known s tlie Thomp- place but we have not learned thK 1 unified by Ed. ,.- ..,, ...,i..d the Na- tlonnl Guards to the seiwnoro. WBIWW IIIHIVPW, 1m - Itluir IiIh brother and other relatives In this county, returned to his home in inwu Mummy. Mrs. E. S. Stuart, of Homer Creek, the 01 Mr- """"' having taken a trip to the coast In search of a location. Mrs. J. R. Duvall. of Sollwood. was visiting friends In town Saturday and Sunday. Win. Beard and family ate at New port this eek camping. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewellen and daugh ter, Mrs. J. B. Falrclough are camp ing at Seaside this week. Mrs. J. H. Julnn Is still on the sick list. Mrs. West and son. Rr.lph Grove, cut and raked up the rubbish around the blacksmith shop and barn last week. Others must do likewise. Messrs. Hellg & Smith, of Maple Lane. J. M. C.lllett. Amos Tresow and Johnny Roupell started to Roaring Tuesday morning. They expect to hunt and fish a week ai.d afterwards gather huckleberries. Millard C.lllett, who Is tiiklng a 15 davs' vacation from the mall service and Is now out with the Militia, ex pects to spend Saturday and Sunday In the mountains. Mrs. Schwack gave her fence a new coat of paint last week. Frank Albright Is still keeping "batch" as his wife and children are at Jefferson. There will be no services at the Mountain View church Sur.day even ing on account of the union at the park. STAFFORD. We have had no rain yet but haul ing and threshing goes merrily on do&i.lw with as many as three th-eshlng ma- chines doing good work within sound i of each other's whistles. Years aw ; we used to have as many .is eighteen men to thresh and sometimes keep . .. - . ... ... , ' - r i" T:. . mil nca. n nri ra.i v " u ..... ...... two or three spans of horses will do . ... . - ..var v tli tiamo oiriifr HH 111 ii.,,.. fields grew about "c n....... 1 u i ,.ij .. ,h ii.vi.rtunt - enuun w io j.".j growth of fern whereas now the cul- tivated fields show but little fern. A K,.mi,-i, r ,av nop lrl as .....n ' Even Plumber (has h1 specialty. Onr prompt and - satisfactory work. Nowhere In town ! can you find such hUh grade goods, l ftrot class workmanship and prompt 1 erVice combined w(th such : I MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumb- era' supplies constantly on P. C. GADIiE I Tinning. Hot Air Furnace- nd Sou Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. , P"n 54 OREGON CITY. 18, 1911. she stood In a fern-grown graveyard. "Dear mo. men fight fern All their days lu j this country, and K, bests them and grows over their gfaws. , Mr. Aerul threshed ihe field of wheat n nil out he rented of Mf. Ongo with a very satisfactory yield, the Moser machine doing the work. Miss Alice Sweek. who has been visiting her relatives, the Gages, for the past week, went to her aunt's, Mrs. nolton. In Portland, ou Tuesday and will soon return to her home In Eastern Oregon. Sho Is nn energetic, sensible young lady and has taken up a homestead, put more than the re quired Improvements upon It, and has already been offered a thousand dol lars for her chance, but prefers to hold on to It. She tenches at good wages and hires the work done, and has a comfortable hnuso built Just across the comer from her uncle's and all can take a turn about sleeping upon their claims. Her example could be emulated by many a girl, working hard In some olio's kitchen, or In n stuffy office. Mark Baker and wife were made happy on Tuesday morning by the ar rival of a 11 pound baby boy and their old neighbors rejoice with them, as a house Is only a place to hnng one s hat. and a roof to cover one, until the bnbv comes to make It a true home. Mr. Cage's ribs and hip get well verv slowly, where he hur; them by falling with the ladder at the time his house got afire on the roof about four weeks ago. Keep Your Skin Comfortable and Your Complexion Clear During the Hot Weather If vour skin Is kept comfortable, yoirj will be comfortable yourself, ir you or one of your children are being made miserable by hives, prickly heat, rashes or eczema or If you are wor ried by pimples, black brads, sun burn or skin trouble of any kind, we want you to try ZEMO and ZEMO Soap. We arc so anxious to have you use ZEMO and ZEMO Soap that we offer you a generous sample of ench and our 32 page booklet "How to preserve Dm suin" If von will send live 2c stamps to E. W. Rose Medicine Com pany, 3032 Olive Street. St. Louis. Mo. to nav nostniro or get them today from the Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store who Indorse and recommend ZhMO ami ZEMO Soap for all skin troubles whether It be on Infant or grown per son. We know you will be pleased with results from the use of ZEMO and ZEMO Soap. Huntley Bros Co. Drug Store. WAGON is known as the light-Running MONARCH OF THE ROAD a&&: Fqr OVER 75 YEARS uJisJ FLINT FOLLOWS BAILEY OUT OF COMMISSION. WASHINGTON Aug 12.-(Spec- V-AV, oCniTtnr rtnllev's -' ."a, . . ."''' 'ly" rfs Lrnn on iruin iiie ..i;mhh .'" tary Commission. Vice-President Sherman today received a telegram from former Senator Flint, of Call- ,rnl!1 .rinflfirin- hls resignation from the Commission. t " .,i "iiuoinaua nmracrmnn i nreventea -- me from giving to the Monetary Com- mission the time I though necessary for the work " was Mr. Flint's explan- - -, .!.., In a statement Issued In Los Angeles. infm v r . il A vote will he taken by me nen Ointment Is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Drug gists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co.. Props.. Cleveland. O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. OWEN G. THOMAS blacksm'ithing and repair WORK. Best of work snd satisfaction guar snteed. Havs your horse, .hod by an expert; It pay.. " ? All kinds of repair work and smltny work. Prompt service; greater por- I tion of your work can nt oone wnno you do your trading. Give me ini job and see W I can't please you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth St.. Oregon City A vote win lie a ' 7" mH wn qll)fe a aPrlous accident, has a,ea-l:45p m Monday .Bt..jp rpturne(, t0 Gov. Ciirntnins bill providing that tne jsa ' , k tional Monetary Commissior , make I Ur R Vooks' has returned final report next December 4 and then ,rnm Hond Rlwr wnere be dissolved. he ))pnt BfiVPra months. August Redensiteln has rented the ml .,, I Douglas ranch. PILES! PILES! PILESI : Mrg r)avd Douglas spent several Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will days In Cherryvllle last week, cure BUnd Jileeding and Itching Piles. Charles Newland has gone to work H aim bs he tumors, allay. Itching for Assistant Forest Supervisor Ralph at once ac s as a poultice, give. In- Shelley, who has a large force of men stant relief Williams' Indian Pile at work on a wagon road to Hood EASTERN CLACKAMAS rmwooo. Mrs. II. Frey, of Camp Idleawhlle. celebrated 'her alxtlolh birthday Sun day, Aug. IS. A number of old friends anil some of the young people were iiivite.i In and n very pleasant Any was spent. Mr. and Mrs, M. KelHeck" er were among the old menus pies ent. John Krueger, of Portland, was a guest at Camp Idleawhlle timidity. A surprise party was len In hon or or Miss Flossie llelghton nt Camp Workawhlle Friday evenltw. J. II. Aldrlch. of Portland visited his daughter, Mrs. Vernon Miller, sev eral days last week ,i- i ,i - i.'.in. k'l-iiH.i nf Hllir- . ... , ' Saturday and Sunday with eighties, ye. very strong. Him race v the Klllngs family. - a "postcard shower on her last Falling wa, on ,h. sick lint . WrtM-,,, ,,, , )W ld PB,r Mr anil Mrs. llelghton, Mr. and ' to Mr. Krlcson for 3r. Mr V Miller spent a feW day. In John Park Is night w rm n .Mh. the mountains picking blackberries Shingle and Spool mllln on dear Ihm u-,i..k. Mr. uiid Mrs. D. D. Senrls, who have been spending a few weeks at Bright wood, are spending a few days at E. l M lt d Mrs. Anton Malar .pent It l reported b v.-ltor Is Into nd W Tuesday and Wednesday In Portland, buying 20 acres o ft he Johnson farm Miss Fredelka Filing na returned The young fn,wJ Sport to Portland after a two weeks stay at party at Mr. freeman. All report their summer home near Flrwood. inn enjoyable time Herman ltadll.usch. of Sandy, spent A. H. Henderson l iver d an able Sunday nt The... Koenlcka s. ! In'orestlng sermon Sunday eve- Will Bell, of Sandy Rldgo. and Miss j nlng. Alt made a trip to the unta.ns Su, I 'J, SS.UKrt Uke City. C.ah. are visiting at ThrUws Miss C.ladys Glceson, who has been I and hand. visiting Marie Koenlcka the past few , Mr. Frank Blttner reports pron a wcks has returned to her home In . ble business from his new store on rwilntiil r. u....,il ; : - ,. Chus." Berthold Is visiting at 0. . .. Mr and Mrs. torn Kruse and Mrs.1 v i.'lllinr nnil diuiehtera vlflleil jonn Murphy, of Welches. Inst week. air. Murphy has been III for some time. Homer llallou. of Eagle Creek, vis ited at Geo. Kelsecker's Sunday. Utile Cussedy and Homer llallou went to Bright wood the first of the week. n . . . . CHERRYVILLE. U'o McCabe has resigned hi posl- jJcJ -A-icty 1 ttC (sdkhvfi Mrc&v tU' VEHICLES IMPLEMENTS PORTLAND, SPOKANE, BOISE, SEATTLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE lion as sawer with the Johnson Mill Company and Is home helping his father on the ranch. Clair E. Corey has returned from Portland, Earl Uaxter has finished digging a well for George F. Darrlnger. Dr. Hoiking has had lumber hauled and will soon commence the erection of a house and barn. J. T. Frlel, Jr., has taken the con tract for cutting wood for the Cherry vllle school. eorge F. Barrlnger and family have returned to their summer home In Cherryvllle where they will spend the summer. Vincent Frlel. who sometime ago River. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Jr.. made a trip to Oregon City one day last week In a White Steamer automobile. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen spent several davs in Cherryvllle last week. Mrs. T. J. Ranney left for Portland last week where her husband has ! i.....uht on interest in a enrage. Mr. and Mrs. I F. Prldemore spent several days In Bull Run last week. James T. Adgerton has gone for s week's visit to Portland. Falls Victim to Thieves. a W FLnrifl f if Coal CltV. Ala., hafl a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. Thev were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King'. New Life Pills throt- tied them. He's well now. Unrivaled ror Constipation, Malaria, Headache Dyspepsia. 25c. Jones Drug Co. ELWOOD. Harvesting Is progressing ' '' While hauling lumber from C. 10. Surprise's mill. Joe Powers' tenm bo eamo frightened, throwing him out mill hurting his shoulder. Mr. Swan Is hauling lumber from Dinner's mill to Kstaenda. Curtis Martin, of Oregon ( Ity, visit ed relatives In KIwimmI Inst week Mr. and Mrs. I linker went to En tacaila Inst Friday. Mrs. Amy Ilulhert. of Estacada, visited her former home and parents, Mr. and Mr. I Maker, last week .1-y Hi,, I, In,. i-ld. r -anil Mrs, Alice Henderson visited Mrs. Mlltner and. .. . . i n its, itf nn in inn dr il l I in inn num. " " i t-rcea, Mrs. Lydla Park. Huth and Miittle Maplelhorpse were visitors ni ror... U linker's Saturday evening. . .i i. i.iiiin, Mrs. Johnson. Lime i ii'nr i hm-b. Mrs. Delia Vallen Mr M Surfus -rrx camp on Little Clear rreejj. Lester Cardlnnn and family have moved to their llttk, farm home near r.siii-"- TOWN QUIET AFTER OF j NEW YORK. Aug. H. Governor John K. Tener. of Pennsylvania, who I received word at New York City to I day that the situation at Coutesvllle was unlet and demnnded no limned late uctlon on his part, said: 1 "I cannot condone lyn.'hlng In any I circumstances. These things happen 1 occasionally in some of the most en ' lightened Northern communities, and It Is a violation of the law which the authorities cannot anticipate and which with a small force at their Im mediate command they are power- ! les to prevent. 1 am grieved to think that such a crime could happen In Pennsylvania, In any clnuiti- 1 stance., for any reason." ' COATSVILLE. Pa., Aug U.-Tlie fearful work of a frenzied mob here last night, when It drugged a wound ed negro from a hospital and burned i him to death for the killing of Edgar Rice, a policeman, Saturday night, has aroused the grentest public Itidlg- ' nation and everything possible will be done to bring the ringleaders to Justice. That such an affair could ! occur In a Quaker community like ; that In Chester County was not le ' lleved possible. I Thousands of persons Journed out ! to the scene of tho burning today. ! Even before dawn people began to I gnther. Every sort of vehicle was brought Into use and prices to take I lieoule to the nlace quickly went up. The distance to the Newland farm, where the lynching occurred. Is not far, and a steady strenm of courlous people kept moving out to the scene. ' Nothing Is left of Ezeklel Walker, the victim, but his nshcH, all unburn ed portions of tho hospital cot that formed part of his pyre having been gathered up by souvenir hunters. Among the angriest people In the community are some of those who raptured Walker yesterday afternoon In n tree In the woods near here. Ho had two revolvers with him and when he wns surrounded by the posse he threatened them. Several of the manhuiiters fired at him and wound ed him slightly. Evidently believing he was about to be shot to death Walker tried suicide, sending a bul let Into his head. With no thought ,of lynching, but with tho determination of having him tried quickly for the murder of Rice, the posse laid him across three shot guns and carried him to a waiting automobile, which brought him lo the Coutesvllle hospital. When he reached the hospital. Walker confessed his crime to Chief of Police Cmsted and District Attor ney (iawthrop. Walker said: "I'd been out drinking gin and wns reeling pretty good. I got out there near the Worth's mills among the hunkles and Just to let on that I wns a bold man and might hold 'em up, I fired three shots from my gun. Of course, they yelled, nnd Rice, who had heard the shots, catno ruHhlng up and grabbed me. "I asked Rice what he wanted ifie for. "For carrying roms-ali'd deadlv weapons,' he snld. 'Then I won't go,' says I, trying to pull away. He drew his club and reached for hla revolver nnd It must have been then that I shot him." All the lenders In Ihe crowd wore masks mnde - of handkerchiefs tied around their races. After piling up the rubbish they placed the cot with Its shuddering victim on It. over the pile. In an Instant the negro wag en veloped In flames, when the fire burned the ropes that held him he made a dnsh for liberty. He reached a fence and was about to climb it, hut was dragged back and hurled Into the flames. The mob yelled with satisfaction. Shortly afterward the lynchers left the scene. Mow's This? W otVr On H'irxirrd fHdlini ftrwurrt for tnf taw of atrrn Ut.il ranrmt Im curril by IlaJI Catarrh Cure. F. J. rilKNF.Y CO.. Tolwlo. O. Wr the unflr-nlrnrd. huv-f! hnown Y. J i'tfnry for Usf Urt l yrarm, tut b-lkvr turn jrrfwiijr hori oriM m all buftinna tnnmrtlnna m! fl'iannniijr able to carry out any oMiiuthM ruadf by bta firm. Hatumau Hank or CotmrtM-r, Tn!o, OMv HkII'i Caurrti Ciim la ufcn HitwmHy. urtmt iirrrrtly Um tit bt1 anil muron urfantof ttw tytrra. imtimunisl art .1 ft. Prim .1 mia pt XSXVZZ tongue . , 1 New York Is never content She wants to be the Big Noise or tho hemisphere, yet complains or a trine like street noises.