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9 x . 1 J f ; ' s II T-, . Orceon City Enterprise b Publlthed Every Friday. E E. BRODIE. Editor and Publitr-.. ' - Entered at. Oregon City. Or., Post office a second-rluss matter, , " "." '. Subscription Rat..: One Year ' ' - -, Six iwontn Triii) Subscription, Two Month .-'. Subacribera -w III find tho date or en - nlmtiiin lun.l.i'il on their papers fol lowing tbeir name. If last payment U not credited, kindly notify . and the matter will receive our atteiulou. Advertising Kates on application. LEAF OF HISTORY Many V.Ovuan ON INTERVENTION distrusi the purpose of this country and conslruo what they cull intervention to be a permanent seizure of territory to be followed by some form of govern ment by force wllhout regard to the wisbeg of the native inhabitant. They nilsjudce t'.ie l ulled States, ami disregard the absolutely comin.infi proofs that they are iu error in hold ing this opinion. The last transact lou of this country in Influencing the pub lic affair of Mexico w.is to end out side Intervention, not to euco ;r;i;-' or share it. It is a good time to re view the performance of this disin terested ollice by one nation for a neighboring republic in dvp distress. At the end of the t.vil war Mexico was occupied by French armies an I a monarchy had been set up there, with a brother of the present emper or of Austria aa emperor. The invad ers had considerable support anions the aristocrats, ruling otllcials, ani - k .... BUlue CJUIX.U nu.uuiiiirv, uu. iur ui.i eg cf the Mexican people were sub-, Gallipoli Peninsula. They were de merged and practically unrepresented. on back on board there transports by Scarcely a month after the surrend- the Bulgarians. A these troop were er at Appomattox Gen. Grant, with! not European Turk, but a portion of characteristic promptness, decidei i the new forces brought over from ih.t ain h in.u,v.intin in xit. Ico should be one of the objects of placing a large army In Texas where ' the surrender of the Ccnferedate forces had not been fully consummat- j ei He chose Sheridan for the com- mand and notified him by orler dated May IT, 1SC3, that he had been as- ' signed to the Southwest Sheridan had hoped to s'jare in the Grand Re- view in Washington a week later, but Grant said the situation was ur gent. His written instructions to Sheridan were lengthy, but no refer ence was made to Mexico. This part of the mission was stated by Grant only. He told Sheridan that he look ed upon the invasion by Maximilian as a part of the rebellion and that the suc cess of the United States government would not be complete until the plified. French and Austrian troops were com pelled to quit Mlexico. At the same time, as Grant toll Sheridan, it would be necessary to act with great eireutu. spection, for Secretary of State Se ward disagreed with Grant as to the concentrat. of troops along the border. Xe. two years passed be fore t'ae inva. 3 were all out of Mex ico. In his memoirs Sheridan describes the careful tactics by which he help ed tie Mexicans recover the full ter ritorial control of their country, yet without crossing the Rio Grande. T.ie silent pressure applied by Sheridan who had no less than three corps of Union veterans in Texas, was e.1-c- live, but not finally until the btj:;u- ning of 1 SOT. "I doubt very much," writes Sher idan, "whether such results oull have been achieved without the pres ence of an American Army on the Rio Grande.'' It is safe to say that the policy of the United States was. de cisive. This country acted with mag nanimous friendship toward Mexico, asking no return, and putting aside the temptations that l.ou.s Napoleon ani Maximilian isupiregied through in direct channels. We wanted none of Mexico's territory then when it coulj have been had by hftlpiii? the strong - againtt the weak and s'niglii.g. Since then the United Stales has twice had troops in Cuba, but not to "in tervene" in the sense some Mexicans give the word. When order was re stored our forcea wrer withdrawn, and the Cuban fla went up as the . token of self-government as long as the people of the island refrain from flghfim; each other or go into schemes that would brin bankriptcy. Tl.e United State has saved both Mexico and Cuba from foreign territorial ownership. Our "intervention" Ik nor another term for selfis'i greed, audit is illogical as well as ungenerous in our Mexicar neighbors to view it in that light. WANT TO BE RICH? Most people have a desire to be rich, and many fully expect to get miraculously wealthy some day; but they never make even the first step towards the rich man's condition. A savings account is one of the first steps toward the wealthy ranks. The balance becomes easier when preceded by a savings account. We pay 3 per cent, on savings accounts. The Bank of Oregon City THE OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY TIME TO CLOSE Turkey ba "" TIME 1W t-- The door tho power wl for Intorvontlon, nu-.i tlio now or will oo iow u "- ! ..union to rII tio ha concede 1 he- f(ri, r,hm,tion of fighting 'ho m m, he cuiiipolleil to yield Alrlanople nl)J .ni0,u.ny nil of her Kiiropi'iin 'territory lying outside the TchntiihlJK 1 1,., roopt a tmmll littoml alons the -' i;alloM, ,,,. !,, -hi..:, re ahmliitely nc-co lunula. I narv for her holding tho entrance to I . .11..., Keli I'll may not 1 me mircim-... le permitted. Tho power may Jo- oiile to have the tortllloati-.i of the H....I .it ..IS. 4 ili.ini.tttl.'J lllld the straits internationalize.! and left unfortified. ! In th event ll.ilnana may be per - i in it.l to take tlio H'iii:mt!la and the .rtlre north ruoral ol .Marmor. iu. ky would not heed the advice of the powers, and now that she ha called to them for help they will probably not insist that lUiIfaria and her al lies confine themselves to the demands formerly advised to accept. Should war proceed still farther and Constantinople bo taken, com plete extinction of Turkish power In Kurope nilcht result, with I'onstnntl- noiile InterualionalUed as well s the 'Dardanelles. This is an outcome ev- r:ipuiii lollow each other a in utght !ery civiluoJ nation in the world ,r.HIV. should desire and promote. If the re- Mexico Is called a self governing ; port of massacre of the Inhabitants republic, but of late it has been no of Uuyuk Chekniadje and the carry- .(,.r tfr , a Kickgrouud for a few ' ing off into slavery of the young girls ' (,,SI,,r;,(. ,,. engaged In oti.lles I be true. It should be the final outrage 'combat for a momentary lea.' of that should unify the Christian tia- lions in a determination to expel the Turk from Europe a a governing power, though not expelling Moham medans now subjects of Turkey who desire to remain. Uuyuk Chekmadje Is the seaiort where troops were landed to aid in the defense of tho Asia, tilled with fanatical jatroJ of Christians and possesiug few of the grace of civilization, the story of the massacre may be tnie. It is time the Christian nation do- cided ttat it is better to expel Tur- Vey from Europe as a governing row- er. and thus put a present end to what Is bound to go on to me same euu eventually, and certainly better taan to permit themselves to become em broiled In a titanic war over the mat ter. It is time now to close the door of Europe in the face of the Turk, ihe difficulties in the way can not be half so great as the certain conse quences of not doing so. If It be not done, the ancient Greek proverb. Whom the Gods would destroy they Erst make mad" will be again exem- TWO KANSAS Dr. Adeline G. Soule CITY MODELS of Kansas City h:u found the model husband. And, nv urally. IT. Soule being an exemplary married woman, there i but one man in the world whom she could acclaim as the model husband. Need weald that the model Is Mr. Soule? Multi tudes of good women know that the men to whom they are mi.rried are not moJt 1 ht'M.'unds. Hut if any of such women were put under the sanctity of an oath, and the pressure of a court, to name the model husband of the world, is there one who could do otherwise than Ir. Adeline G. Soule? Not one. And that is the crow-nina ulory of their sex. It mu.-t be said for Dr. Soule that she har not awniteil (or compulsion to proclaim h-r admiration There has b r-n no b-2al compulsion, or com pulsion of any kind, in b-r case. Yet though she speaks freely, and not un der the Eanr-tity of oa'.h. we uiibesi latinnly accept h---r word a- to what eri'ii-tiri'ti s a niod' l husband. Or. SouleV husband does his chare of the hoiis.--.vcrk and at times all of !t,a;iJ the ilofior informs us that he often has to do all of it in h'-r home. He vill not talk back when told to do a thiir.', and he will always wear a clean apron when at. work. Dr. Soule's husband is all of this and mop-. He doesn't go of niuhts. You I'.eneflir ts know ing not Low to fry an et'sr, or wash a dish, and who would rather be shot than wear an apron lyonr name i.; legion anl we kno.v exactly liow you feel) may shoot M't 'In- lip. l'.ut you ran never d.-ny that Mr. Soule is a model husband. And ,ve tell you why. He is a model because none of the rest of us can ever pattern after him. He is a mod el b'T.via" miappio,.' habie. Any of us try':.:' to pattern lifter that mode! would ne likely to break the model be- 1 OliKHOX OITY KXTKHl'UISK. KHIDAY. MAKCM 7. ll'l u i.......f..,.. foro we not tlirounii. li r not try, for m-l a in u.i in. broken The only other perfect ...i. i... .....i.i im iiu woman (It lot In luturo to admire ami acclaim tlio lA.'i'lli'iu-o of mu ll a model limit. WHAT ABOUT THE Tlio poi.iilitl.Mi MEXICAN MASSES of Mexico U lit.-(-.,HUH" ami tliitt ol tho capital city l .... (TO.iliM. It l tuirprlNliiK tnat so nun' i h.'a.il Iroin the body of the people. Aiulut imi leader chmh even to tlio, j ,HUllt ( Hlr,vt lUhtiiiK with iirtlllei.'. ' ,.,,,!, ),, today and betray ea. h oilier imn. rro.v. Mini the million look on as It dumb and In Iple. though the killed and wounded In thtf hifuni; MnKtlo Include many w.io take no a.'tive part In it Two years ao Mex ico elected a president, but see him J. iKi.-e.l b) the sheerest violence, while 'vivas" aro raised over a suc cessor no matter if he Is driven out or assassinated within twenty four hour. I'y some astonlshluc force of habit, or hypnotism, the U.O.iO.e-i'O endure the worst forms of anaro.ii.il civil win for years, and seem grate fa! for a lull In the Impromptu blood- si,j nmi personal treacheries that power. A score of so-called lea lor nj f,,w thousand armed men take part in a tumult. The U.OOO.Ooii do nothing, say nothing, appear to ac cept the situation with stolid resigna tion. No voice of the people I heard acrosi the border. Ibit it may be as sumed that some day it will become auilil'l'i and that the many w ill no long er be treated by the few as absolute ly negligible. Those who are inclin ed to peaceful government and Indus try will, it may be lupposei. wake up cvenaially and put and end to ud to the revolutionary bravo w ho proclaim ' themselv. a with as little ceremony a bandits show In their assaults on so- eial on!. r. A mass meeting of the jnoplo in Mexico, even In defense of !niir no lives, would be a novelty. The right of peaceful assemblage and pass;u oi resoiuuons is uumiowu km ;, public manifestation. Anl yet the lll.ooi.i,veO are there; WILSON BECOMES WooJro.. Wi! PRESIDENT TODAY g.iii. a native of Virginia, former head of I'rmccto i Uniicr-ity, and, until re. e:.:ly Gi v ernor of the great state of N'.-w J.-r-M-y. becomes President of the i'lut-'l Su'ei toJay. Mr. Wi'.wm is a Ik-iii-ocr.it. He is a son of a i'reol i. na i minister, who ministered to his i'.ock well. Mr. Wil-on is erudite, he has .i good mind, and his act.-, I.eretoforf iiwl cale that he is holiest and patriotic. We believe tnat be will make n !':ii" Pn silent of the greale.-t r - ii IK' the world has ever known. I well for the country that a Dt mo. r .if . administration is occasionally t hos -n. It causes the party that rubd so it n; before to sit up and take nnt.'-e. Check anil b ilances are nc .-s.- ir; even in government, and we kt.cw of r.o country that has a better .-vst. in of she. ks and balance than the United Pta'es. The Knteriir.se U a Hep V li'ari paper and beli'-ves in 'he It. publican Party, but j n-t b.caus- th'1 Iienioi rats happen to be in p j.vcr !or thtf present tie paper does net be lieve the country Is going to S'lnis'i. Such talk Is all bosh Ir wo, PI a rellectiou upon our people to -a '. .it a Iieiiio' r.tt could not be ;is vn. I a patriot as a Republican. V.' - . 'all ot one country an! ulmo.-t ail of li" family. (Jl-.t; Wilson a chance. If ii" tioi'S not make goo I the people v. ill replace him with a I'.epubl.'car' W hope this is done at the next "' tinn, but ber aiihP we hap;" n lo ills.n-r."-with a man politieailv, is no ;c.i-on , we b I'liild malign and cnml mu hon V.'il.sijn -hould be given ever nop r tunl'y to make gr.j.J and w b el. eve this broad, patriotic country will tlo so. PROMISES AND THE PIECRUST a'-'reed to S' nator The conference committee has liourne's nnieii 1- mt nt to the omnibus, bill providlni' for !.niiu.'iei for the Portland biiild intr. fith'T f)n-Kon and Washington amendments: aurecd to by the confer ence are: Albany, increase of $10, HO'.; The lialles, increase of $21,000; K'verett, Wash., Iner. as- of $.",0,000; Vancouver, $110,000 for building on site no owne.l ,y irovernment : We- natrhee, $Vi,000 for biildint;; Paaoo, $10 00 ) for site; Nam pa and Cald well, Idaho, $10,000 each for aitea. Orei-on City was treated to a lot of heated atmosphere, but ot noth ing In 'he way of appropriation for a federal buildim;. Our Cnited .States .Senators and Coin-'res.smen are our good friendH- Just prior to an elee tion. Hryorc iaid few r-omplimentH. but. he s-,ji.- Kte- that the name of Waah ingion bt- raised high to make mn bliii ,h that there had been but one. As a ju.li.e of Ktatcmriannhlp the poet wan at bin best when he penned the lins. Admiral Dewey in a good man for a hoard of Htrategy. He atrur k a d r clni'.e blow in his department within a week after the declaration of war. It was not by accident. He had beei getting ready for rnontha Wirt lean Ktat.lorm are to be estab lished between Alaska and Siberia that wii give alrnoi-t continuous land M-rvb e. Mankind ia no longer d'-wn-dent or orean cables for a girdle round the earth. I Re.vreturv MaeWuish rotor to .-.niifurt.iblK sill'plu III I"" ; State trury P. I', r. In (hi '''" ! refer to tho fui't tlwit Ihe tvtlrlr.it provide pli'iiiy of cii'h. liMi lluun ; V peculiarity of thtf I 'la ...inlari'mi'nt of tlio Cliy of was that tlio c-iallili vide conllticd t lion.-oiiili.ilanlK. Maili'io Mexico hitiicl.v Tho In ..........I.... ...... in .-oust. it II. T rll no. . ... ic-..,.,.... . - In tho eellt of a war IhIi. ii Me ,.0 (, ftiilt'd Sial.n II iiUkIH "' thai Col. Iiiyaii would waul emit his old regiment and go a the Klo Craiule bor.b r to re as far The St unto ha approved a general 'treaty for handling epidemic .I'.-t i-es This Is a subject thai I'nelo Sam can open iii.vwhero with the ooutldeiioeot ! an experienced expert. Mr. I:rvan wn able to run I lie IVuiorcntlo National Convention siu glo-hiindod. The theory that he would , loci coii'f.Ttable til a cabinet h is mm Ii to upport to It. lias ant body eter h.aul minimi:' of Mr. I'jnmclino I'ankhurst. or uni t wo say of him. as Sail y tlanip c.il.l of Mrs. Harris; "There unit no Mica person?' The l ulled State once had a prob loin In Mr. Carrlo Nation, but she would l.ave to bo tnultlpliel several times to equal England's rankhui -t problem. A poor tailor who could not read wa taught by hi wife after nurralge and became president of the I lilted State. Th literary lest Is not cu elusive. If the South Polo explorers had e tablish.'d more depots the. wou'l hate returned in safett It Is a pol'it to remember In future po.ar work. If the Uepublicau p.utv had allow ed the navy to run d 'n there won! I be KuropoAii battleship- h. a. led fo" the Mexican port at tins time It Is ati agreeable f.ict that t.ic rnited States treasurt was never In better shape with a change .it .i.ltuin istrailou at hand. Nino states now bat frag,-- ainl it will not b. foil re-Mllell wlllllig t. sufl r:i tie parade. W 0111,111 S if h..r. to end march In a FORUM OF Tilt ttOPLE CRUNS TELLS OF WAR CH'KAH JI'AUK. MKMi n, Pi L'e. IS I.I Kdltor 'Ihe Knter'rise.--Ai t ie .M-vic.iii ;ir n-ws I- li'Taide I tiiro,i..h the ('oliimn- of li'.e new.itu-p.-rs throu.;:i'i it th- land in lag In-1 1 lin d" Mig the lib""!)' i on I . b-ral in. i It.'h' U M.'XICO II Ili'lV lie leader of the I ; ii endeavor to '.vntt a obi town fiinlal l ere I am at pr" Hot between til ler K'iitoinac) i of int.Ti st to tt; terprise so will few Items from t ; laure. Mexico, u !, si. it ing a f" i i fiuduil J-iir." crocked streets in. story lliiteil roof.-'l iiii l a few bin ,. i ro v il"d with im ' of V"Xi' an-, nh!'".' I : tills of haw k' r.s : to Sell t.ieir W .11'' ipa' in- looking t I eLt.'ii.g for alms. . with its narrow 'I inosilv w itl. one doby huill bllllS' S luiiblings. street c y Itiokmg CIOU '! ' alks line. I with ell nd p. 'l lb rs ti v log and lienn-r', ".a d's- ei'gars insi en' I v Id li.iil.in-: lehicb-s drevn mostly by M" poorly fed M'-xieat. xloan burrow s or pomes and o'-i a i-iotinliy you s-1 itn auto. I represents a tv pn il Mexl I la ' an Hie ui 1".. 'ud inhabitants. While lure I t r:--. to 'tilervi number of bi;-:ne A tlolll co'l! I 1- ;,e,i IlllU-'l.r-'e. ai,l il that, ii bloody b.if Ihe I'l! Ot !e Ill-it ' nr.- u-riiiilv :i in .Aprt-s Ihe.r 1, .'1' t'lll 'O kllO'A U I.l A :ir i.- I'bO'lt IT I.i -s people mod il I nr t it- llticlish Mexl' an w,ir no.v e Is being foiU'llt in '. People III t li- taied an l liesi'iii'- UliiotlS US th' V llotll i-. 'a h.i tir w ha . the v it will olid. VIo rT i' inn to he so many luctlons that are hopeb-.-hly miM d and to keep on fmht itilt ntitil Hoiii.thltor better con,..H lo v it-a. hi cms to le- t.n-ir only sah I'i iii. .luare is a i rai.':iteeic point n- y.i to the f'ity of ,b vi(o on ;ic oei.t t f its close proMtni'y tl) III" I'lll'e'J Stiiti bouinlarv ln.e iu c.i-e ' ',n I" Ham IhVi-f hold ot the .?'-xicrui war this city will he the pine- lively lo ' e Milne eti itcini'iit. Tin- InhiibitantH of this illy are rather inclined to i. mutual, ye' tbi-r -S"i-mH to bo a w:ir 1 s,.!rit i.i vt lo;i Im; nni'Hii! the i enple. I'rcipiei:;:. little stpiads of -on Morn lire man-bin.; throut'iit the str t tot h" im "nl ol I ilium ,'orpH" and I1'"1""1 many part of the c-Ity ti-iiii,riar-?nrrinon have la ' n erectt' l .vl:i-i" tin drilling of Holiliers and th . t ...j,, of new recruits -re i'i,u-- lally. In fact. th"v art- ma! 0,1; ever; prejarr lion for war and a: i'i Met ir-:i :; s aic of a quick cnii,or,. 1 ,.Xt liable riaturi a blootly cotillict tun be hourly expect ed, hence the reason I'licle Sam Is ruidiini' hi'i HoldiiTi nil I alotu? the Mevlcaii bouii'lary. Ciudad .luarez has barely recovered Iroin the bile "battle of .liian-i!" that I wan fought amieiime ago. Many ofjtivi- buyers an l oren of country the buildings about town Htill show agi-rita and IIioho who are look Im: for the effect of bulb-ti arid cannon balhl piercing ft k walks and were totally! wrecked bv nhot and shell crumbling, tin- doby Iioiihch to dual. j Ciudad Juan- is an Interesting town, biiHinesn 'lone mottly by Mexi-, tans, but few Americana in biiHinoHn. ! Moat Americana joi fee are touriHtaj Thin town la one of the main touriat : towns of northern Mexico and Is viidt e(j annually by thotiaaiidH. CHpeclally ?portiiig people, nH this town Is noted , aa a apjortliig town where you can; visit the horfe rac -i, "dome of thej be"t" fvery day in the year. P.ul' j fl-'lits and f'mt flirblt are common. Kvery Sunday a bull fight In the great a'-rena with It R naual horrible Idood i curding fl'-fa of trin ity to hoth man and brcaif take3 place and It la not ai common fight to ace on the street or elsewhere to see a full pledge.) cock fight gong on surrounded by an excited land of Mexicans and perhaps few American ghoutiw; their glee ... ....,.. ii... ram' may gambling HiHr mono) "V. . , I ut nkht new, " ,., r M..M,.,. that V.nlyro .-..I " o, sudd-ii o..i.Mo.i.ti.. an'"'"' mil t. . ai wen a .in'-' " '"- U.I rumor mi livma"'' r.'lii'U would a.lwiii.e or. I dial no' I in- t .. i.i. i ....I torn lilt, to : urn :.illi in. ii - ... ... or Ihi'lr Im.Ioiu- I n, I ami n."' ' I 'in'l.i Ham' domain for H.lfi'lv Mil tlio rumor tiowewr. i.i A resobill.'li adopted bt W aim i ilramt't .If. laving teat I'll, tilt .ludtif : Camp ell Mini Couiitv .'udi'o M.-.itle bate rt 'u tooiri n public lee C.iUltll.'Itt in d tin. ti-e or i no ll'.o eoiintv cult bouse for .tings, h.i-i cau. d much .lii.k.. Campbell a li"l Ii. ihe . t Thin nl iv . but .luilg II. at if oYclarod that tin- i.-solulloii vv.is iul .. . II.. .i.l II. ..t Cie loom b'l.l not lieei. refu-e.1 tne giaiw.es and ..r i..,...., Ii.it h id b ' II refuse I lb -to I wll.lt vuis t-ollnld. led btltllli'is .'Irian aliens He said that It bad I" en Ihat the. obtain balls In d llie cllv or try to arrange to bebl C-.-ir n ..Hugs in t!i" fouiiiicrcl.il 'flub rooms. The courthouse. "' course, was Intended for the use of 'person engaged III court woik, but ibe oMici.ils are r.a.lv and willing to imn old the building when It can be 1 done lo s.H-letleg working 'or a better 111' hi or coniltt'ont xvarner ..raiiF before orliig lb Jin! i ahotibl bate made an Inv.atlgaii n 1 hern Is no rubor call get inio-tleti that the III aiil ilin: they a-k In the way of ae c.ii:;iiii"lalloii wtthln reaaiin BROWNELL TELLS OF The Sulnlai m tv c. Ill the Metllo ,ll-t I much, tniilcr the tllrectiou ol the 1 .i-tor who I- .tcuiig a hi own evan.tcl.t. with the Ii. Ip of .it' own people .III I nunc of tile other puatora cf the cllv that I'r Pord P.- The cut hn. uere chiir .il aerl.niin. s . for a aerl. a ' pr .III t.il th w.i'lbl in. lay -. una-'i 111:1 'I'- i in tin a, :. ri."l b and pi in t w iK-rtica f"r S.tiiirdat n't 1 1 o'clc k -I i and ib i the . biblreii Prl.la) and i-rin'on an I evenlni; 'I lie rv Ic. W.'l" well aitdi I ! aptriiiial fbarles P I l.triclll.lll .-rtlfe- i dress, pi. Hull of II. coiidict.il the lid give an Hit I. mg the ..rg. Ia n.eii m I lie ait.-riitMin i,I : ng ad at cooi'. ra cv I. al . inn I a i g u f iptalil lte.il I.. ','. i " e:i II. I: 'in 't'.et: 1 he of t idcr i". I. P ii.r a,i'i,.' on ' The Lord - Hosts as Ho- num'i.-r of I'M'i'M ! til'' tcstlllli'llies glv and v 1 t lb" Mblre.l.i" , of II Id Tl n e lie.'.in - o( the hn In hi i .lei. r. and cut -. nice. The ill" W.H Ihe ,f th ,. t tl,. member l.ln'or i.iid r.i I'' I'.. III. this a. r f..r a from Cl.i.'f .nl !r. " b. ti.l int. i H f. at'ire oi -s Of lie.H, it I Think i f. Itiownell on, .' Ibil-t." Iu (hi tin., the .lUth-.t e .iftor mid the " o f r aumet hunt b-t id iv . in. .-, nnd tin- ad among the -.(..-.iker'a Mr llruwiiell )iinti M' 1 11 1. lo II j I eel .t en uf Itl W ll'l l"Oi 'I I'l- e.! . il live t'le ilr.-s ran! s first gre.ifet eforr . fn d the act.T, . I. mi pr lll'.-l'S Ii, iork of fhri-t In hi- cliir hlng and works., and Kave eminence In wurl l tiiuvo- Ih pr.i.-r.o-s of civil! ttluii nnd th" fnnsullil.ation of peoples In a universal brut berluMid founde I nil trutli. Justice ti rut love, wh.reln every man w ill ro ' In th- foil im aaure ot In, tin.-, and there will be no distinc tions h , upon il. o r. miii.it Urns, In Jusii. i'h nnd i r H ill' s lir. I'or.l followed, cwiresiilne: hi i iiT'i'reci.ition ot th- ;iMr as nnd t.ie ' piiii In will' Ii It was delivered, an. made an nppi nl in men to believe , whnf thev had lunrd anil acti pt of i Christ the ureal force wbb h Is re i general Im: the Itidlvliluiil and society, and .! mil-1 for Hun to have a chimce lo do tor tin- people of iiri-gon t'lty hut li- In lining for others. Th" entire service was pi-nadcd bv a Mpirli of devotion, sincerity and e irin-n'iies ., nnd was what tho pastor atitiouin i d It would be, "11 "rent eviin gt-ltstli- service.' Miiuy men nnd wit men aroiie nroiuiillv. test If vine to tin ir faith In Chri-i and lln ir act cut ance ol Him. Tne A dredtte broth i-r, tin- reiiilar ! Vestetl Choir ami .Ir. Un tile pel Children's -pl- Jollied hcirtily. Tin- lnettliii-1 will throoghoiit thlt week be rontinuf'1 every fH'lilng brothers w 111 at 1 sln.t Ti All IreiK. Not v. ishing to be outdone by olln-r Northwestern cities. Portland a pro irt-H-ive automobile dealers will alage a motor show during the week of March J 7 While II will not bthe iii'iht. ilahorite nor preteiitloiiH tli play lit gayoline chariots ever bebl, It will gye the nil, lie ami Kiib-denb-rB a loiig-Hout-hf f)iiportiiiiity to coinpari; the ears. Hide hy hide. This Is Hit! chance many have been nat leiillv waiting for. It Is certain that tht ' hIiow will lure tbouxaudrt of nrtiMiiee- the right kind of a car to engage In the luiriinca. I pwartl of I!.', brands of commercial vt hb-lea will be on , dress parade. That the ahow comes at an oppor- tune time for tho country dealers la self evident. Few have clo-ed their ISPS contracts. They will not do so; until road conditions are good. This! Is yet cvera weeks distant. Coming In the latter part, of March, the com-1 blued f-xhltilt give the smaller agents i the chance to look over the cream ot the lo Id before mahlng a decision. Von Judge a-man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That is the only true teat, chamberlain' Conch Remedy Judged by this standard has no superior, people everywhere speak of It In the highest terms of praise. Kor sale by Huntley Hros. Co.. Oregon City, Hub- bard and Canby. JUDGES ffi ACCUSED UNJUSTLY BY GRANGE ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders tho food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. ASKS PEOPLE'S AID ('olillinip.l fr.mi pato II nmll'i'iiis wa.ea of nppbiu-o. tho If illrlii I'iril'lelil claaped III hll I land elilialrl aa a patriot -rtni.t In i I In. raiika of piliate ell Ueiialiln, 'Mr Pr. al.'i.nt avid Mr T"if'. M : face biainlng wllh a It.mi lelilnis ml!.' 'I wl-li tun a aitcceasful n.l tulnlntrallon and the oarrt lis" out ol vour anna Wo nil will be I.eMiil tun, ' Think vmii" a ill I'r.-alden! Wll -on am. be liirne.l tu -l-.ili.- tlio oatid of hi aecrrtarr of ntalr, William Jen nlnga Prtan Tht-re tbe al.H.tt I'aft i -i.ind ."I beiir.-r of tk t iili'i'ilohcd part" after It veara of power, Prtan. ;wr ' al.lellt 1'lo.llt-r of prngtea .It ti Ih'tti.W r.'V, thrice defeated, aecnto Inn coinuilaaloii from Hear eblrfllan and ilaoii the man of Ihe h"'ir. meiur lil'la inilnterlllK. a II" etprea.e.l It. net tin- f.tc.a of iirtv. tut h fnrcea of huinatiltv " It n a polltlcil pb inrr far be) in I Im iclnlng a of a few veara gunn b, a aettltii; fiat atlrre l Ihe iula of I'l" i neln!'l. i hit whn.e I lleertlK lit the acetii. a. 'rined actuvllv to r-t.-r ' berate from the dlatnl.t Virginia hllla The inlllturv and elvlc patreatit that , full.m. d this climax of the hln'oric j day w is inure than five hours paaaltn- I in review I t-iivl'ig fai'ltid Illll a" , J o cIoc'k III the nferii.-.'!!. Ibe bi' ' of the mart bins; tlueinahilt liad no j do f.-.l their c..l.ir lo Ihe pri-sbb-nl I Iu the court of hoi, it until long after l.irkn.'-a bad fallen President Wllaiin atiKld fur more than an hour niid. r the rlare of mv-1 rl.d. of brilliant electric In-bla. aahe; iT.eleil I bi'ii-anita In the lung line tinning them the huM of Princeton it'll'!. 'n'a t tin, aa I ti. tr p.aaeit t'cfure -hi'n sl.uii.d a heitt. gre.tlm; Hint he never can forget WILSON WONT SEE OFFICE SEEKERS i ' 'i.ntliiueil from par.it 1 ! Illlll be fll'MlM ll'l llll'l tlH'k 1111 lilt' j ruiitln Ilf K'OV ITIltllt-nt With 1-ttM). I Im si aieiin nt iif tlif Pri'sldt-nt w- la'liig to tie I'lclusltiii of iifllt-i- m-i-h ers Wiin j ' The Prel lent regn tii Hint bn I deeiiiH It bin d ity tu d'-t line to si r I iipplli hi.Im for ulna i' In 1 when he hluiM'K In Mi the Interview I It Is b n puri'imt. and th sire to levotii bis alteiiti.in very enrin stly and very t distant v tu ihe biisnie a of t .n' Kitr-, 1 rniin tit 11 11 tl llie lurgt' ipn stlons ol policy arfei tliiK Ibe linlt' nation nnd he known from bin ripi-rlc lim iislhiv ernor nl New li rse) where It fell If j him to iiniki' Innumerable appoint ! in. nls that the greater pint of both, his tlllir and of bis i-licigy will he 1 sieit III persollll lliterv lew wllll IBII' tliil ilt-H uril. hit arm Ui Invariable rule In the matter It In bu Intci , t ion to ib nl w lib I throng 1 tile fads of live lb ill rt IIH'tlt s." iiPiiiiliitmeiiiH several I'U'i ii I "' r" :l ' l,,i' Pri-itldenl Por 11 f "m '"i "'K iiitinon env tleik lii hla prlviiie nlllco Itl a rhalr llml w, u.., by former ITi-h I lent lloiiMfvi It. The c 1 11 1 r Mr Tiift iiti upled wa, shipped to New lliivt'ii yt tierdiiy. Ite'or.- In- left the White llnui-e. be onlereil iinniher for hla auit t sKor, lAii' tly like tut unit Im iih til. but It Iml nol iirrlvel today. The 1 Careful of Your Properly One of ihe secrets of our success ' in the Kxige and Transfer Business Safes, Wanos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence Oftlce Jloth Phone 22 Rcldenr Phone N'" Zli: Pioneer Transfer Co. Established IMS fiucesaor to C. N. Ureeunian FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rate Reasonable, lliigaage Woreti 2 Day. Tree of Charit Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURETTE, President. The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 150.000.00. Tranuct a General Banking Buiinas. ; Kmn.ivrll chair ul.l and luti, but illll S'M.,1 fur net . I. 1 I'n-.ldeiit VMInuii a rtft ilt,iril hi (iltlto lo.Ur Wrin ,.in.i fiv ,,. E f JereV 111 nte !.', l-ttut of I I's-In d.-at'i inl.-d ,n nl(l rlreu. oftlcva to Kin a, u,,, Mtim crettrr In of Jt aepli I'. Tumuli I : to the I'tnaldelil. I'l. a.., ' id WilHia ciiiiin Imn (tie room j i.i Heciriary iiiinuiiy n a, i lakrii llie u.n.i "Vou liKik Juat the a-nio- aa pia. Idelil aa )o.l .lid li. h . . , i r-i ijui. rMi.tr," reitiaiked Sti.t.. Senatur J, Warren liati. lth -ah.ou ir, VU mil a Inllinati l)r ll.i,ii"rj o u r.tiiipll-ililiia- corpoiation letiirini pj New Jrrey, Tho Pl.aldelil replied that b frll Jnat Hie aallie mid that ai feclitu niuv I I.i .iihii lialida it!i llio Mt; and ahuwed tliein hla uu i,f!ii, Cfta lllelilili-! at itlu till lilt, i li .11. id (t. to Ft I'rraldenl Wllaoli had oil-ru nrl) t.Klay and bre' late I I i the prltala dining noill of tho White lluaaa b Mra llaitn ami their da iMrr. hhortlv alter o t In. ' V li-ol fl the in. i union and taan ed lurouth tb paaatg.wav III the biUU umliliia of a prili da til hla u'!o e to lata t)(i tlio bu-llleaa of Ihe lialleii If Diction fit) adv.rtl.n tin fa. ' Hint ah. haa pknl) of ..I", llie t"8 may di tebip a profitable liiilinlry At b aat tlia la llm oplnleii id Ihe lief man I unlit II fur the Nnitlii-t. li" rt-tildi' III Hratllf Tit" pt'tll iinl t un-iiit-rt liil t'lub t-t -iitlv I.-, .ml 4 W ter tri'in thU man, Im nat'tl thit hit bad bt-nrd of III- f Is at thf l'h of tho U lllalllftlr. mid lh.it In- '' I'tl to learn miiielhliiK ubimt linn, H he Mill tlieV C.- i.'lUi'bltsi t dcllcn v III Itt-rnmiiv mil I. .at rff Jri'tir lantn iiiinilH'rii wcie lilpp-d Iu llif I iitl.-il Stale In t an Uf "' nl tlu' If they nillbl bt. r"t I'l l'''' iniliitii-ra III lhl itiiuitri ll.'-re mu hit 1111 i.rrtl uf uhlpplnt; .tlnui f'" Ji riiiany ami lhat a prod'a!'!" bul- 1 in inlKlit int noim-ti up I" " " jri'plr tu il letter tbf PnrllnH'l Po'-" lin-rrliil l liil. italt-d llml t-el ''!J ," I f.itin.l i l llr..L-tin Cllv hv the mllllel'- but that Ihi-y t-rc iml 1 tun 'brt-l 1' for fiMitl Thin may lis . hut th" fa'' tiinltm tlml for a ttrt-at man' )"'' Hut Indians nti- them and c""l'lffl tin-in a lit-lli-nry. I jmt v.-ar th-w r.. inorit Ihnn I'.tl toim n' ''t !" ,a"'", p.-r.on .'c..i.t,iff , riM., , n(,.rd i the C"; mil! eriiiin iit and iii'il na f'l f"f ... .. I., il... I...f..,.,rl.,ii IT OF CITY 18 BEGUN Tim iiaual nionthly i lemilni! .or''' ' Kml 1 1 v . na iirilen-tl by the Cuiiiiiiii"'" ' ,.j,', ,! ',r. of the rliy '""n rll. of whli'h t'oiilu ll Albrli'tii man. begun Moiidnv. CiirbnK- "", Hollies .'- 1 at ore h today ami tomorrow, air. I hriKlit aiO'l Monday nlcM llM ,h" 'ry waa clituiiiT thiill It bin! I r 'j'r yi'Hr. and It waa tho Inletilbn ! committer to that U rei'u'11"''1 ! Ki-iddeiili am lirgeil l I'l'"''' In hoxoa or biirrelH, and prelem11!' giilviiiil.e( barrela with rovers. 1562 612 Main Stmt F. J. MEYER, fa"-1" MONTHLY CLEANING Open from t A. M- to t