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OKKOON PITY ENTKUPJUSK,. FiHDAY, APKIL 19, 1912. Sandy and East Clackamas KLWOOO. "Jin k Frost" him Imhi.i trying to bite um early garden unil clover, Ml Lulu Mlllnr surprised a great ninny by li'iiving Her achool to hurried ly. Hlm hiut a live imiiiiIIih' school over ii"iir I ha roHNt. Miss Mlllur was ahlo to si-ouro MIn Annii Allen ,of ICslm-ndii, l( touch her until Juiiu 4th. The i lillilrun Ki'om woll pliMiMoJ with their IH'W tl'lielllT. Mr. Mt'lllha was In ICslncnda liiNt week:, Mr. mill Mm. ulttnnr, who have Imk'ii In Oregon ('II y, urn home iikhIii. C I'HtiK'r Inli'iiilM roturnliiK to Orogon ('My "i in hkhIii. Mr. and Mm. (I. (. Graves went lo Newberg Friday lifti-rnoon and Ntuyml until Humliiy aflornoou. Mr. Graves' father mill sister llvo lit NuwIhtk, and they worn visiting I tit'in. Mr. Illrks, a prominent nurseryman or Woiiilliiirn, nml fiimlly, wi-ru In Wlllmiinllii visiting lil" daughter, MrM. lii'oiiuril Uiiiiyun, Hominy. Mr. Hicks' family mine down la their handsome car ami Mm. Ktinyan unit iiiy, Finer. miii, nrniiupiinled them homo for a hhort vihK. V. Hllvcy uml K. PlgmiM. of Van couver. It. C, are vlsltl.ig friends In Willamette. Mr. Hllvoy trying to rent Mr. ChrlaleiiMim'a plnro mid may In Willamette. Ho In very much pleased with our llttlii (mrx. Jno. Kcott ami Mr. Melllko visited Miss Allen's school liiHt Wednesday. Mm. I.ydla Turk a. id daughter. Mm. Inn lilttner. Mr. and Mm. Malt Mb- lU, visited Mr. and Mm. Dan Kiahl j iinrknr Friday evening. Hurry ltltlner has koiio to Washl.ig ton to work In a logging camp. Mr. Hhnstroini, of Portland, who own tint place jwla Valloii him rent d, was here fw days aitn:ig iHirch and room to hln house. Mm. A. Vallcu him boon helping Mm. Delia Valleii for a week. Mm. Hilda lilttner visited Mr. and Mm. V. lilttner Haturday Mm. Alice Dibble and llnl" l'on visited MIhn Montut Cox limt Thumda afternoon J. Cox, road supervisor of thin dl trlct, l ImprovliiK thu roada to Ksta. rada, Dan Btuhlliecker attainted U-wls Val len at well digging Saturday Joe Granalskn aiding C. K. Burfu In clearing for Mr. Hull C. lilttner and daughter, KM, are III Oregon t'liy Mm. M. Siirfua vlalted hor hrother'a home. Ilev. John I'urkea, Hunday. Mma Montle. and Bfflo Cox vImIIcu Mm. Melllke Hunday. Miss Allen, the achool teacher em ployed, vlalted Mm. ixm Biahlnecker Hunday. SANDY. pointe for Mothers GJ.R.T0 FLAG TO METHODISTS 8. P. WILL ERECT ii SHOPS III OSWEGO Mm. I'aul Molnlg In oil the sick Hat W, J. WlrU gave a.i addrv before a Canity audlnuco Hunday, Teachers and pupil of the Handy achoola Ritleliruiml Arhor Day hy rak Ink the achool grounds, grubbing and firing aluinpa und churning up the filiii... I'Miinriillv -- Aftarwnrrl m. Iikteh of candy wim niadii a id all wont homo Correcting Children In Publio. at four feeling; that the day bad boon A habit that paroiita hnve acquired L,,., mM ,n htlhllit ot lho wom. wn la inai or raprTinK ieir lime one Iirornued t0 alve the httrr-h . . vmmTn?:ZUm iSZ 2 Ary 5 LAND BOUGHT FROM CHARLES LADD ahovo Handy to d. termlno the roulo of " 1 here la aometliliiK very himhII tho Kepubllc h Joined the women tn,u vuwn iiiuii vnniu.ui Lniy the exIeliMlnli of the V. II. I ft 1 At the cloae of Dr, Kordi addreaa on Abraham Lincoln on Lincoln mem. orlal day he aald that be thought ev ery church abould have an American Flax, and the prealdont of the Worn- IMPROVEMENT TO BE IN CON NECTION WITH WE9T SIDE SERVICE imd toward Mt. Jlottd. Jim, McCukkIii la movliix hi family from Hull Kim to Handy. Now Ion HchmliiHkcy la iiiiiiiiikIiik Hut Wirt hardware atoro ftr a few day, . EAGLE CREEK. In the Men of wlahlng to cauHc a child or ln" en ana pun naaed a large I Hi.t unit alll ntf.nJ It... I - bumlllatlon and pain, and yl there are tbe'KlrHt Methodic Kplacopal church Slaty 8tel Electric Cart Of Lateat uunuirun wi juit;iiin uu uu n i.-n i Kuiiduy ariomoon at i o clock, and In Umea a day, ineaiilnx only the bext for connection with platform meeting will proNont the nug, aomu one of the wom en apeaklng for the corpR and aome member of the Grand Army of the Republic repreMentlng the pOHt. Dr. Ford, and the truittee will accent the flax In behalf of the church, and Six acrea of land have been pur tho pastor will deliver an addrewi. chaaed by the Southern Pacific Com Model Hav Bn Ordered For Ue On Road their children. The pflreut'a oli thought la, "I'll (limine my little one o that he'll never do auch a thing again," forgetting wbut murk thul ahame will leave on the chlld'e char ( ter i if,.-i,.ii. .,,, -.in t .... I Every on. ha. met the mother who ' ,r,'t of tho o!d w.l P-rom Charle, Ladd of O.wege for The general oplnloa iixpreaaed In thla vicinity. I imt to dlvldo l lacKa m ita county aa tho land here mimt bo built up from It wild or raw late in onler to rulHe a higher tax- i't enough alone. Don't be aurprlaed If you have an attack of rheumatism thU aprlng. Juat rub the affected parte freoly wnn Chamtierlaln'a IJnlinent and It will aoon dlaappear. Hold by all dealer. FIRWOOD. The regular monthly meeting of the F I'. A. will ho held Saturday even Ing. April 20. The program I In thargo of Raymond Howe and will be well worth going to hear. Kvcryone U uraed to be Dreae:it. School commenced Tueaday. having been cloned five week. Ruth Hnrt returned from Cottrell TneHday after apendlng aeveral week with her grandmother. . U Hlbley, of Portland, and Mr. Kebitl, of SM)ka:ie, Waah., apont Sun day with 13. D. Hart (iuatnve Stuckl vlalted hla paronta over Sunday. W. K. StevetiH, of Portland. vlHlted hla ranch over Sunday. Mr. J. (5- DeShajser wa confined to her bed laxt week but I able to be around again. Mr. nnd. Mra. Albert Moxley vlalted Mr. and Mra, Ned Nelaon, of Kelao, Sunday. Mm. A. Malar' brother and wife, of Clackamaa. visited hor over Sunday. Mm. Fred Waeape, of Montavllla, paHBed awny laat Tueaday from the ef fect of a aurglcnl operation. Inter ment In Handy cemetery Thuraday af ternmtn. Mra. Waeape waa well known here, having lived near here for alx teen yenra. Her many friends mour.i her departure and extend their ym pathy to the boreaved one. MJh Hertha Stuckl, accompanied by her brother Codfrlod, went to Port bind Saturday expecting to get a poal Hon and remain for anme time. (3od frled returned the first of the week. Dave Douglaaa haa a crew of men at work on tho Mt. Hood wagon rond near Cherryvlllo. A party of men employed by the government, headed for Three-8lx, pasaed through Firwood Friday and expect to acatter tree aeed through the burned dlHtrlcta of the forest re aerve. Many Flrwoodltea attendod tho Grango meeting at Sandy Saturday and all enjoyed a fine meeting. Ii D. Hart made a buslneas trip to Portland and Oregon City Wedncaday and Thursday. Pomona Grange met with KiikIo Creek Wedueiiday, April 10, J. D. Chit- wimiiI. of DamiiNcua, proHldlng. A j.a..ur,1 u-utf lir,H,.lll firwl WllH K,.rved to a n.io chicken dl.iner. About ,"""'y n'"KKlii at her children forty candidate were Initiated In the For luainnce. he will cbixe Ihe op lllih degree. A short program wa portunlty to say to her little girl, when mcII rendered in tne cvoiiiiig. tl)e ro) u ftl of KUt,ntK yor l." i.lo f'rnl.k I'.rlllMla llltM H IK-W CIHlk Kloveof which It Is very proud. -uke- "nt ! u" Mra. Vbila DouKlims waa entertained trolgtit? Here' Just the way you're ai dinner Thursday hy Mr. and Mm. hunched over." Then a caricatured Howlott. Imitation of the rhlld'a drooping shuul Murray Clark has Iteen aoing mnu n,- i. ,nvi,n. or elm. It la. "Cun t i tourln v fur II II i I II ti 1 1 II ICtOtl tllO OUSt . ..... -t . I you oe anil eiie uiuineni i or i nun I gon. ..... .... u.....t " " kwrd child In my M r. utni mi". " i jlulliifii I'IiiiiiiiIh v It H ami k. II. Gibson attended the Ing a eharp sting to the In-art of the County lvlvlsloii meeting at Kgtaeada little girl, already self conscious un lust Haturday. der the eye of so many people. Vet Mra. Roy Ixtugluss went home last thla I a most conm-lentlou. devoted Friday, spending the week-end with mother, run high. The public Is cordially in vited to attend. A moetlng will also be held In the evening. Sunday Is re-openlng day, and me mcmot-rs nr.ti iricuni or the church, now looking like a new edi fice will turn out ln great force. Prom inent ministers and laymen will be car shops In connection with the com' pany'a west side electric service. An order ba also been placed with an eastern car building company for CO steel cam of the modern type. Jbene cars are to be for the west aide ser vice General Superintendent D. W. Camp- In attendance from other narts of the bell admitted that authority bad been state. Judge Moreland will speak In Klven to commence aervlce on tne the evening on "The Ploneera of Ore- Natron cuion between Bpnngneia ana Oak Bridge, a distance of 35 miles. In regard to the purchase of the alx GIANT POWDER COMPANY acres of ground at Oswego, Mr. Camp- 8UE8 MT.' HOOD RAILWAY bell stated that the ground will be the headquarters for the company'a The Giant powder Company Satur- west side electric service. He also ad the home folk. Roy went over Sun day and both returned homo Monday. Kd Chapman, who ha been visiting relatives and friends In and near Port land for the past two weeks, returned to the neighborhood Sunday. Kd Douglass, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis, and has been re guests present w ith a sharp rvproof In the hospital the past two weeks, for misbehaviour Hbe calls him pleas came borne Sunday, his wife and sis ter accompanying him. Mrs. White, of Portland, Is the ruest of her daughter, Mra. Tracy Clester. Mrs. Murphy and daughter, Miss Meda, called on Mrs. Huntington last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. will Douglass ac companied by their guests, John day field suit for $4,703.05 against the mltted aa true the report that the com Mount Hood Railway t Power Com- pany baa placed ordera for 60 electric pany, a. j. wiccane ana tne Portland steel cars. Ila iway. uant A Power nmnnnv I n u o t. - j n..t a..- i. ,U.H,. .h rv.nrr. .hnt h..mlll. U-t. .... -m . .u . . " . ... rremueui DlJruuio BUQ UCUC..I - -..- ." ma umillliu HlieKI-Il UIUI ll BOIO MO- r-,.n,nl.oll k.ira Inllmul .... . .1,11...... .l h- A.m ..J H'"u"1 vt"" ...w uuu ........ ""r v ...c.Luauu.nr, uw luui. ue was ,h f numhpr of new 1 nea and branch the wlso thing, l or Instance. ucn a acting ror me Mount Hood Hallway Wn he built In connection with the Company. LiM-trH. vitm nut of Portland, but m HoflnltA annniinrpmontl hflVA hApn MAPLE LANE CLUB mart If I hnnvur. rumored that nwwo ortLumk. nriAitri . fh( nian. ara ntrov slons for elec trification of the east side system be- Once In awhile one meets a mother mother does not send ber mischievous son away from the table when there SHUT io ner sine, wniapvr in in... .u Th f . , " - 7 ' "7 V- l, n mlniiiM ihon to fxenu. ..... . . .... . CTU rurimuu uu uu(ci uu - .-- wn iuiiruTruivii uiuo enieriainea vinRtmrflnn of lln from Borne DOlnt himself and go to his room. This lhelr husbanda In a most dellshtful t'SSH?" 2' "J w ,JL'" ...... ., I I .V. r ... ... . sparew unit uir mrun-m mmu ui .u.i- umiiiiur i iuo urangu nun t riuay ev- (0 AStorla. It 1 said that aurvey exposure Vou Jiuy be sure Unit the elng. Among the features of the ev- for 8Ucn proposed Hne Is about 18 son of such a mother would grow up tn'ng waa an old-fashioned spelling me ghorter than the route of the inauu, wniuii was mucn enjoyea. lie- rreshmenta were served, quite as olirdlent as the Imy with the nagging parent, and the flrxt boj would have the terfn t hreedlua 'h. b llaudriih and Mlsa I,lzlo Idolater, of cornea from constant association with Kunsas, went on a fishing expedition well bred neonle. Sunday but didn't catch anything. Miss Anna Duncan attended a taf fy pulling party at Mrs. Cithill's Mon day evening. Theodore Hardy, of George, bought home hay of Mr. Jones Monday. behave, A child should suy "Yes. father.' "No. Mm. Blank." or "Thank you. M1k So-and-so." never "No. sir." "Yes. ma'am." or merely "Yes." "No' or "Thank yon." The latter forms of speech are used by servants only A child should always wait to be anoken to by au older iK-reon. He or she should never Interrupt lu n conrer aatlon. children, both boya and girls, should be taught to stand whenever they are DOVER. Mr. Cupp made a trip to Portland Monday, returning Tuesday. Illrch Roberta was down from his homestead to spend Sunday. There Is a petition out for a Union High school at Sandy. Thu 24th of April there will bo quarterly mooting at tho Dover M. E. church, preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.; basket dinner at noon. All are cor dially Invited to come and bring bas kets. Mr. Rice, who Is suffering with a sure eye, Is unable to work. Mrs. Cubbage and daughter, Mm. Cooper, visited with the Roberts fam ily Sunday. Miss Rosemond Mlllor, from Colo-1 spoken to by older itemons. No child rado Springs, Is home for her vacation, abould remain seated when older iter The Dover school celebrated Arbor l0n. Bro atandlng in the group of which pay by planting trees and otnerwise thpy artJ mpI1ri, llipruvoiR iu bi nwii nr......... T. .., ,.. W,h . rh. ... III1.1-. ..O..CU OU..UOJ "U" I , ,., ,M,, . naMn can make. In a child's mind to be "mad" la naughty; therefore when fa ther or mother la angry or Irritable the child notices It and feels that It his or her parents can do this why should tbey scold the child for the very same fault? Example means everything to a child; therefore If you wont your child not only to be good and clever, but to have good manners and to talk well, remember you parents set the example In all Hill system Astoria line. "The company haa appropriated $1, n r. ,., ... , . ,L. A... I. 175 YOUNG CHICKEN8 wu.iwu lor carrying ii ui " uu j BOLD FOR 117.50 ,.,, , r.mvlHo for I BIIU T- 111 w w Mr. xi v u'ih mii....i.i electrification of the west aide line was In this city Friday bringing with ln "cordance with prevloua announce her 175 twolays-ald White Leghorn menU- 0f co.u.rs!: re ?8 " 'nti?- chickens. 6he expressed them to Hon l wp, lu".w u"1 Harrlsburg. receiving $17.50 for them. PP'opr atlon. will have come . t.ri.i. .i .u;j . from time to time. The proJecU will their children how to talk and how to thlrteen chCKcn8( Rhode Island Reda u? ,n eP"atf "nlU fnd.t? Chlldrsn's Mannsrs. Good manners aa well as chailtj should begin at borne: therefore par enta cannot begin too early to tencb member of the Clackamas Humane society, that a horse was found near Jennings Lodge badly la cerated by coming in contact with barb wire. The horse had with it a yearling colt. The owner came to thla city Friday and exDresssed hll A bojr can hardly learn too early that gratitude to the Humane Society for he ahonld aland wnen a wouiho or caring for tntf horse. Dr. Eddy, vet- young girl enters the room or comes to erlnary surgeon, dressed the Injuries. the dining table after be Is seated. All will be a large undertaking in itself, r Anniil m MnArm tha rumor that INJURED HORSE CARED FOR m i. rninr to h.illd tn As- BY HUMANE SOCIETY torIa nor couId i gay anything at this tlma ahnut oWtriflrntlon of the east a reitvn was maae io is. u. uauneia, g,je aystem. HICKS IS FREED MURDER TRIAL IN BIG TRACK MELT Chief In Importance among the high achool events held In the Paclflo coaat during the present spring comes the Pacific Coast Interscholastlc Track Meet to be held at Herkeley on Friday and Saturday, April 20-27. The meet Is held under the auspices of the big "C" Socluty of the University of Cali fornia, and by the advnee plans and entries, will be the largest prepara tory achool track meef ever held west of the Mississippi river. Although the entry blanks have been out but a few days, a large num ber of schools have already signified their Intention of competing. The list Includes the most prominent high and preparatory schools of the State as well as the more Important school o Oregon, Nevada and Arizona. Washington High School, of Port land has entered a full team of ten men. Their personnel Includes aev eral trackster who give promise of breaking some of the world's Inter scholastlc records. Wlndnagle In the distances haa a reputation of being able to cover two miles In about 9:55 and should clean tblnga up In the one mile event. Grant of the same achool In the sprinta Is a comer of the first water, and make the century ln 10:1 consistently, aa well aa being a strong finisher in the furlong. Oregon City High School; Lafayette High School; Dayton High School; Jefferson High School of Portland; have all decided to enter the meet and there la a strong posslbllty the Carvallla High Scholl, will alos be represented. Chehalls High School of Washing ton will send some of their track art ists alao. If the California schools are not exceedingly careful the north ern aggregatlona will stand a good chance of carrying away the meet. It Is very probable that some high marks in both the track and field meets will be set. It la probable that Reno High School of Nevada, and Phoenix High School, Arizona, will enter a good team each and plana are being made to house these men on this expectation of their arrival REBEL METHODS AKCER AMERICANS MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS WILL NOT OBTAIN 8MYPATHY OF THIS COUNTRY INTERVENTION OUT Of QUESTION Execution Of American Citizen Is Call ed MurderAll Rules Of War Dlar. garsd 2 Couples Get License Licenses to marry were Issued Mon. day to Irene Ivy and George Welch JURY ACQUITS PORTLAND MAN and A Ita Z. Roadarmed and Samuel Jackson Toung. mother, Mrs. Lewis. Tall Your Neighbor. When In need of a cough medicine to use Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar-IIoney. It is the best Look for the bell on the Itottlo. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. GARFIELD. Heart to Heart Talks. By EBWTN A. NYE. .ACCUSED OF KILLING UNION STRIKER SPECTATORS APPLAUD THE VERDICT Defendedant Alleged That He Shot In Self Defense Testimony Throughout Conflicting Gnrfleld people, were entertained and enlightened by a talk by Judge Hayes of Oregon City on the conse quences of Single Tax. A few up here who had perhaps $50 at interest were foolish enough to think that of more consequence than a home at stake, for Single Tax means a few Iggoted land barons in a very short time and tho rest Just serfs as ln oth er countries. F. Tarn as Is grading the road near John Trucy'a pluce preparatory for the rock dressing. He finds there are ill some to cause all the annoyance they can by coming out of other dis tricts trying to run a road business. Walter Shrlner has the contract for remodeling the Wanlcot house. Mr. Hayes is operating his mill. Mr. Graham la oa the Cayd Looney property, having taken a contract to clear and for Standish Bros. Liver. Stomach and Kidney Troubles are quickly cured with pleas ant acting, pleasant tasting PODO- LAX. Ask your dealer. 50c. Guar anteed. For sale by Hardiag'a Drug Store. After the Minnow Comes the Whale Wait For the Big Show You All Know Will Exhibit at Oregon City, Monday April 29th ONE DAY Two Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. AL G BARNES Bf 3-Rlng Wild Animal C I R C U S 350 Animal Actors 350 52 groups of savage beasts in heart thrilling acts. 150 ponies, dogs, apes, merry clowns, and a host of novel features all new. Free street parade at 10:30 a. m. 3 Bands, Special Trains RAIN OR SHINE Oregon City, Honay, April 29th Nightrobt For Baby. It is essential that Infauis and small children should be well protected at night, as they are very apt to kick the bed coTering off. sometime with se rious results in the way of croup aud co Id a. Therefore. It Is best to provide your young children with lung nlgbtrobes made of flauuelette or soft, thiu Huu nel th'at completely cover their little feet Make the robe or gown perfectly plain and have It button ln front The back width is cut about six Inches louger than the front a nr. fin ished with a deep hem In which but tonholes are worked Finish the front breadth with a hem and sew on Oat bnttona, then when baby goes to sleep button the gown over at the bottom ao he cannot possibly uncover hla little limbs. The sleeves of the gown are made plain and long enough to cover the hands. Above the hands a little casing la placed and a drawstring or ribbon serves to close the sleeve like the top of a bag. thus keeping little banda snug and warm. If yon do not wish to rover the bands, the drawstrings can be placed about the wrist and drawn op ao tt will keep the small arms from sudden chill. WOILSE THAN DEATH. 'My friends, you may laugh some times at old things like the law aud religion when the say Tbnu sbalt not. You and I may think that was written for old fogies, but what tbey say we shall not do we canuot do without suffering. I bare learued the wajref of sin Is death. It'a worse than death Ifa bell on earth." That waa the utterance of Louls- Suydam Noble, who eloed from her husband, a millionaire of New York, with Frederick Noble, a plumber, and fterward. being divorced, married for which Hicks was trtea on a cnarge of first degree muraer, occurreu uu November 2, 1911, on Ea3t Morrison PORTLAND, April 11, (Special.) "Not Guilty" waa the verdict return ed by the twelve men selected to tty Burt Hicks, employing machinist, charged with murder for the shoot ing of union machinist, William A Wortman, on November 2, 1911. The verdict was received with ap plause by the spectators, who had been waiting for several hours. The killing of William A. Wortman, WILD HORSE SOON THIS GALLANT It has been said that men of the present time are not proving them selves to be up to the standard In some ways that men were in former times. That these surmises are In correct was plainly demonstrated Sunday when a young man of this city proved that the daya of chivalry are not past The story goes something like this: A certain young woman of plead ing appearance, who la employed in Oregon City, waa heard to remark that she waa very fond of horseback rid ing and that her father, who Uvea on farm, owned a fine young horse which waa unbroken. Thla young gal lant who by iiame happens to be Fred Hogg, manager of tho furniture and hardware department of the Frank Busch store, immediately volunteered to twist the ear of the colt and do other bronco buster stunts until the horse would be a fine mount for any girl. The propostltlon accepted, the saddle of the would-be hero waa sent to the farm Saturday and on the fol lowing day the young man enjoyed chicken dinner with the young woman and her family, after which it waa an nounced that the time had arrived for the gladiator to enter the lion's den.' With the assistance of several boys, the saddle waa soon in place WASHINGTON. April 1. Mexican rebela are rapidly rousing the Iro of this government, and, whllo no steps of retaliation have been discussed ,lt is almost curtain the revisionists will never obtain sympathy or recogni tion. Interfernce of the rebels with offi cial mall of American Consuls and the summary execution of Thomas Foun tain, an American gunner, in defiance of protest from this country, have caused a feeling; of agravatlon. Though the United States is virtu ally powerless at present to compel more courtesy from the rebels, It is felt that a heavy reckoning Is await ing some of the Insurrecto leaders. It Is the offlcal view in Washington that If the rebels, made desperate by their failure to obtain supplies neces sary to a successful campaign, are trying lo force Intervention In Mexi co, their deliberate intentions are doomed to failure. As notice baa been served on Amer icans to keep out of barm's way in Mexico, it Is argued that the Adminis tration cannot be held accountable for evil results following a disregard of President Tart a warning. Military leaders In Mexico, federal or rebel, who, in violation of Interna tional rules of war, deliberately bring about the execution of a prisoner of war, are considered guilty of murder under the international law. If a rebel leader, having caused the death of an American, comes within the Jurisdiction of the United States he Is certain to be arrested and turned over to the Mexican government with ehe expectation that be would be tried on the charge of murder. NEW BAPTIST PASTOR E The Rev. W. T. Milllken, D. IX, re cently chosen pastor of the First Bap tist church, and family artved in this city Thursday and he Immed iately began his new work. The fol lowing regarding Mr. Milllken is tak en from the Detroit Record, the min ister having had a charge in Detroit, Minn., before coming here: "Detroit people in general and the members of the First Baptist church in particular were genuinely surprised when announcement was made that Rev. W. T. Milllken, the genial pastor of the Baptist church, had tendered hla resignation in order to accept the pastorate of the First Baptist church at Oregon City, Oregon, a manufact uring city of no small magnitude. Ror. Mllliken will deliver his farewell ser mon on Sunday evening and the fam ily will depart for their new home next Tuesday. "The announcement of the depart ure of the Milllken family will oc casion deep regret for during the and the city lad was on with a tight elKbteen months In which the pastor haa been located nere he nas won the respect and admiration of every person with whom he was brought ln contact, irrespective of their religious belief. A deep student of the Bible and the posessor of an extensive vo cabulary and a pleasing personality. Dr. Milliken's sermons were always above the average and attracted atten tion far beyond the conflnes of his own church circle. Detroit is indeed a heavy loser by hla departure and this paper Joins in the general regret as well aa the well wishea which will be extended for the future success of himself and family." grip on the leather. The usual per suasions were applied to make the colt show Its bucking ability, which it did o the entire satisfaction of the audience and with wild dashes ln the air madly plunged across a ten acre field, Jumped ten rail fence and lung ed through the thick underbrush of the forest Fearing for the good health of Mr. Hogg, the family after the thorough search In the woods, found their friend trying to find his way to the house. He was tenderly cared for ana win soon recover. He re turned to Oregon City somewhat wis er. The colt is still unbroken. Noble. The sequel 1 Hint to Mothers, An excellent treatment for ahoes that have been rain soaked Is to rub vase line well into the leather when nearly dry. Thla will do wonders toward re moving the bad effects of the wetting and prevent the shoes from cracking or becoming bard and uncomfortable to the feet. Held Over To Grand Jury James Cannon, of Estacada, charged with threatening to kill A. O. James, city marshal!, has been held overlo the grand jury In $500 bond. Dissolution Notice. The Arm of Alexander t Blackerbv haa settled all accounts to date and they have dissolved partnership by mutual agreement. April 13. '12. T. R. BLACKERBT. Sues To Quiet Title Leoi Hostetler, Sr., has sued N. M. Owen and others to quiet title to land in section 32, township 4 south, range 1 east Noble 2nd his new wife committed street between Union and Grand ave- ulclde by lying down together be fore gas range and turning on all the Jets. The excitement of nues, Then, was a widespread strike. The different workshops of the city had l n nlokoorf anil thA HiokS BhOD was the elopement . .. H relriarlv bv the strikers' pick- was over, the newspaper notoriety at etg wno caUed the workmen "scabs," an end, the final divorce papers grant- according to the testimony at the trial ed. Three weeks before the suicide 8nd followed them when they lefft the Noble and Mrs. Suydam were married, shop. and the life of the runaways settled on the evening of the killing, Hicks down Into humdrum, monotonous llv- and a policeman escorted the Hicks Ing. workmen to the cars from the shop, It was then Mrs. Noble uttered the and after they boarded the cars at Morrison and Third streets, Hicks and sin and death and hell. walked up to the entrance of the shoe Poor wnm.nt department of the Maraeu department Z?LWT. "LaJ, tn ... .rr.,. Utore. and stopped there, he says to - f wait for a Brooklyn car. -Borrow B rrowo oi Borrows remem i . . . ,- h ,k, - cll. -. Wortman. acompanled by two other -v..t strikers, walking East on Morrison the man from whom ahe ran away gtreet approached Hicks, and Wort was the only mnn she had ever loved man g Ba,i to have referred to Hicks or ever coniu love. a9 a -scab herder. 'Tve never loved any other man but Ther was an encounter, and the Walter, but to put myself right be- raen clinched. Hicks drew an auto fore the world I feel 1 sbonld marry matic revolver and shot Wortman who Fred." backed into the Markell store ana aiea For her It was hell on earth. a short time afterward. And for Noble little less. Hicks alleged self defense alleging There was no newness to And ln the that he was in a state or tear tor ms other. All the Interest each bad dla- life. Ha said that the man he killed covered bad been exhausted bv clan- reached for bis pocket and that he destine meetings. She bad cut her thought Wortman waa about to draw self off from the only one she loved And now that be bad won ber Noble did not love ber. It waa worse than death for both. a vinnn. On the other hand, all other wlt nooaoa nf the nhootlna and the subse quent incidents swore that Hicks said immediately after me snooung ucu When will men and women ever someone charged him with being a learn that two and two are four and murderer: cannot by the very nature of things "I am not. He insulted me he call- be three or five? When will tbey ed me a acab. learn that "slo and punishment grow on the same stemT Law la not law because It Is bound Why He Was So Late. "What made you ao later "T mAt Cmlthinn In a leather book: It la lo the book "1 that is no reason why you because It Is law. Punishment for Bin ghouia be an nour late getting home la not trne becsoe It is In the Bible: to sunper." It Is In the Bible because It la true -t know, but I asked him how he Thou shall not" means what It was feeling, and he Insisted ontelllng gays. line aouui o oiumacu uuuuic. It Is not "written for old fogies" "Dia you ten mm io taae v,nuiutn- alone. bnt for foolish, perverse young lin' Tablets r women and men a. well. hat SoM Jjy all dealers. KNEE SPRAINS BlUIVaa AT OMCB BT IU1OT cua SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY Salt ta It roar owi mm. Tn mhiwuI blink as raqaaat. WOODARD.CLAEKKJtCa PORTLAHD. OUGOI Please mention the Enterprise when answering ada. Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-year old boy wnnH hav to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors treat men failed till we tried Bucklen's Ar nw salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, bolls, skin erup tions, piles. 25c at all druggists. 5 IP(0)EiIID THE UNIVERSAL CAR "OneM-"two"-,ihree"--you couldn't count seventy-five thousand in a day. Were you unwise enough to try it, you at least would get some faint idea of what it means for us to make and sell seventy-five thousand Ford cars this year. Conclusive evidence that there is no other cai like the Ford Model T. It' lightest, lightest most economical. Two-passenger fully equiped $685, f. o. b. Oregon City. Five-passenger $785 fully equiped f. o. b. Oregon City. C. A. ELLIOTT 4th and Main Sts. Oregon City