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OUFION CITY ENTERPRLSR FIMDAY. JULY 25, 1013, Wants. For Sale etc. .n HAl.r. r," in Knu"""' a. i 'ill ill i M1,"".,r. Moehnkn, Oregon aM- City. Rout city roil nnil dressed . . i ...i.iuu HA1. ".'..l Ir.HII Oli'liOII cry, IuiiiU'T. " f Clurki-a, All . Mvir Creek u,,,'- uf tlin dnba (if Iho (lrit publication (if till" noilce, and If you full in aiuuuir ml answr, for want thereof the plaintiff will npiy in i tin court for lh rclli prayed for In IiIm cnmiiliiliit, in- i: n i r a ficeree of divorce on tin uioiind of id mir. Ion Mini for ! h m , r M ml furlluT relief iih may n hum Ami iiiltablt. Tli Ih suinimius h served upon you i y pulilb it I loll nri'l In itiTonliiiii'ii wlili nu order of Hie llcilionilihi It, II. Ileiillii, Coillily Judge III tlin absence of I Inn. J, I', Cuiun hull, JiiiIki o' IIih hIiuki millll mI roiirl which order In ilutel, July Mrd, I 'nil. JAY II. l:iTON, Aliorin fur l'iul.i.1,1. I Hi In of Klrst iiililli"iiloii, July 2.V 1UI3. I nt of last piil'lli'iillou, September Ittl'J. Node la , 1. hereby KtVPIt that thy MM N0,l,''l '... ll..led liim'r'V '..I All person hnvlua .....It. decern".- ... io.rn. .,,, .KllUst ', ... UU .... mlllllld I" . . .!. A .r,.n clirr, amy - , - WV" '.h- .hdcr.lgliod ' Ini t" ,,.idnc Hher l, WHO III K. I. No, ...uinilrn 1' miu it k. 1 tt.. rtt- of th. nt-.i pub- K,n oMblt " V J""( ,VA K3iiK....AKDT. . i:..l,hsrdl. 1'we...'- NOTICE . . . . W .i,.i ' Th Cl. kmnM county. Oregon . ....il.iii or Sines r""" - ... -1 Li ..rl.irl. and KV of ill ! 0,,', Cl ,hr'", ni Mrs. Stetson Announces Self Spiritual Head of X-Scicntists BIGAMY IDLE 111 o dd nr ULLUHO UIIUL A Professional Episode By DONALD CIIAMtirJUJN lnre..,.:, - . ..i.-ful die. ii " - :, ... ai inrii III mm J5 tH. nr-t nd twenty L for rrh and "ry .ubtunit 0,0,r ( tl- ". of (lill HOlir juiy . Willi tlin HiiiiiUli-Auierliuii wnr wn Ix-luf roiltfiil a very oreuy kiii cam Into my coimuliliiK rooiu-1 am au ixulUt-wltb a very and fnro ami turfrUi'd mo ly anklmi hid to tuko nut one of her yi. My tlmt aupuoHl llou waa tlin I It bad Ixo-n Injured aud ha dri'ttdiM tlial It would arTwt tlx dt; tit if Hi" other one, hut Uhu aludy Ilia- ber fuee for a time I aiiw Indira iimiM of an uiilMiiaiii'M niinu. i luilily anked her for her reanona I ant rilKiiKed t" "l'ller nojr now In I'ul ." abi anl'l, "aim lw wni l11, .. . w m fn.lll ....n i .iMwful for nm that a HwiiliUb bullet took out Ihli dale, ii i uid i,r .. ,.f He aava thut ha will imrer iriull nil io aarniM- inj for htm. If I hnra mo anuia ui.iib umuriil ha ran'l tlk ao.' It awtiiwl likely that tli Rlrl nai i.miMlM ovrr her lover'a nilNronnna and tha dmiKer of hwlmr him till her n,l...1 had Im-omn alTi'trl. Hut I OKI not l.llev that her tniuhla waa per nianeiit. I tried t ixrauaile tier in ao tomellilmt to divert her mlud from her iroiililr. hut finally, realltlnit tll ruin if rraaoiilutc wllU out unenu from mental dvprtwaion aim e.... aha till l.i do henu-lf Uxllir in luni " - i.ip I uid in her: "Very wall, ir ry mi u.y ww- ..... .mi rwi aa ion flo come Dere ai Vou liertlm Anna Wlllaon. art ber.iii j 0.rlwk ln the afu-rnoon and I will ouired to appear and anawrr ti f lirln .1 nmratlon." comtilalnt tiled ltl"l I0 'T"" J Waa ao .in.y durln tha lielt or 'l"'.". in ..romnHy H the hour II aeemed to Die that the abortct, the ra.lwit an.j 111a way to net rid of her woum it io I1"1 i An what he akel. S' I t'dd llala "IX W. L. MtlUVKY. , nrk Clackainaa County. l.immANI. Id ih flrcult t oiirt of the Hiate of Oreaoii, f.-r Cbu-kamaa County. IMalulirf. i.m II. W. Wlllaon, Iterth. Anna 'wr.lann. Defendant. In th irniiie "i "" jraiiiaur. " - 1 Waa ao l.UKy (luring mo i , Mm ... week, w m lb. B, t , UA .1)1Mlnlwl k.r.ln. n a ill R win ai'i'iy 10 - naumi. ht thct r.llef demanded In tho com ultlDl on nie herein, to whlih refer ,bm In hereby made, aud which It J. - t.Mrf tiKPIH.f. to wit: ir . drea of thU Honorable ,ii...,ivii. 1 We tionda of malrl miinr'no eUatluu betwwm plalntlH .h d-r.iuluiii 011 t!i around ot l i.a. . willful deaerllou of th Uinlirf tor a period of mort than oat year prior to tbn roinniencemeni i i 5Aviv, ,::.,:: MRS. EMMA ELIY-MADDOX HAS IDEA THAT SHE HAS MAR RIED TWO MEN CASE PU7ZLES COURT AND LAWYERS In Montana, But Brldt la Hazy aa to Important Detail Whether or not Mra. Emma Eley- Maddoi la a hlxamlat la puzzling bur, her attorney, Juatlre 8levera and ber preaent hinband, William Mflddox, of tbla city, to whom the wa marrla; Wedneaday In I'ortlana ny juane ui ena. Mr. iamox na an iu i.m. the la a bluamlat, and nut aaaea iwo attorney to alft thu matter to the bot tom for her. WHetner ane la a dikbu.- i.t nr not. ahe haa lieen bouna over 10 the grand Jury on a atatutcry charjjc with ber present huaband, and thi caae prea;nta a number of unqlue compilation. , Muddox, who la a, ana in. uwi Eley. aa ahe called be.raelf, who la but 19. went to I'ortland Wednesday, following tbelr arreat here on a anitu tory charge, and thlnklna: they could get the caae agalnat them dlamlaaed by wedding, ontaineo a ni.rrmss cense from County Clerk John U. Coffey, and then aougbt Judge Gatena to tie tnt Knot tor iobui. " brought into Juatlce sievera cour Thuraday for preliminary bearing, their attorney, J. E. Hedge, produced an elaborately embosiied and decora ed marriage certificate, ana that the charge against the pair be dlamlsaed. . It then developed mat air. u,AAr had been, according to ber 1 n.. n.rPiu mnwi time orevtoua to . man w.K e.ve hit name aa Eley, but who bad alnce deserted ber. Kollo MENACE 10 PEOPLE In plta of the reqiciat of the ctly fonncli that pending the becoming ef fective of the Biii.zllng ordinalnre for doga, owner of cannle realraln their pet from running at large, dog of high and low degree continue to trav;! about undisturbed, bo.ii In the cllv and In the suburbs. Some weeks ago C hief of Police Ed 8haw laaued a warning to all dog-own ?r to license their net, but there ha been no rush to comply with the thla law either. Two children and a man hare been bitten by dogs alrrte the hydrophobia acarj reached Orenon Ctly, but own ers of these animals eem to feel that It Is alway "the other fellow'a dog" that will do the mischief. The autor ltlea are not taking r.eps for the re straint of animals, owing to the fact tat ther Is no legal oower to back them up; but wtin tne Decorum ei fectlve of the muzzling ordinance. tbre will be a atrlct cruaade against the wandering canlna. Thla ordinance will take effect next wwk. ad as soon aa It become a law there la lalble to be a earctly of lift dogs In the city unleaa they are mux- xled ar aecurely lahed on private property. WAR Oil RABIES IS CONTINUED TWO BOYS BITTEN BY ANGERED DOGS WILLIAM THOMPSON HAS DES PERATE ENCOUNTER WITH PET WHILE FISHINQ NET USED TO PREVENT C IIRISTIAN SCIENTISTS bar. aometblug new and at . tm. old . rfi..u tn Mra. Auirusta K. Biemou. iui i-c- -- lng the desertion ahe aksed John W. irvlnt Kinney Alto Attaektd by Ca nine Near Hit Home Latter Case Not Regarded at One of Danger William Thompson, 12 year old, ber that If I took out her eyt ane would bar to wear a bandage oTer It (III Hit wound healed, otherwise he would lone the sight of her other eye and become totnlly blind. I would not oixratn without ber promise mt to re ih. handnt-e bernelf or permit VUT jrmi ' -- ------ it. w w j,. if this ai tii ii, and for ucb other and one tM nrrpt me to do ao. bhe funh r r. lbf as may b meet In th KTe a juirwl pnimlse. prrmisra 1 null u, .ame preparntlons aa If Tula summon win oe inu ui . . . IM.rform 1 real oiera- yubyl.u.il.,..ionb,W.for notleM -JJ f M ,vr0D- Itiin six succ-s vt wanks. In the Ore- lion, pounia t.ut. her ,ntny Knterur.-. . MW.W-.ro making my:e.f...k . but her- MimtiI rlirulstlon. pnunsneu in men cai 111 "- 7. iv r,f flurk-l u... ...,n..M what I pro poml to d, xin.i, and Stale of Oregon, the place itn,.iug th, girl In an operating hire n!d suit Is now penning, aim cha,r ,r ted my aasisiiim iu ri" bv ord. r of Hie Hon. U. H. Iatlc. A. .o,,,, aa the pa- County Judge lemrarlly presiding ol rimiwlouatiesa 1 ll"cd lb, above rniltM Court which , ordtr nt , ,,, bpld Ud,.d .he 17th day of July. I ll P. orir be eye q Toe date of tne nrsl puuiicaiioi. . "Y" ' . t .i.owed is Is July 18. 1913. and tiw To .-ompieio 1 lKh(H, ,0 lust publication la AuguH ,r an cyo In splril. Kit "'""' pay me for the oH-rnuon. uu. . -her. tlmt Mi un.Mf-alo'l. I would iiar .nnther Oreeon City attorney, to secure ber a divorce, air. uwm waa unable to find any record of taz marriage, and ao could not proceed with the divorce proceeding. Mrs. Eley, however, tow mm tuai m been married by a "lady mlnlaUr. ev,. ma nnt iinnw where the ceremony 10 aiscuw in ..... . A 1 ouw u -- --. . . nonnced In her book just out that ahe Is tut ngoiru .oimun uu . nBQ been performed, or on tw . .i ia .k..a.h atifVHtMiinar uix Luui. avcBLfiw m i ixiit nm inn laouKiu 11 u tbt unruuan w.eou-i . . , . : th. 1- " ;,,. Her baxlnea a to fact that h. w. repud.atei ana expe.. - - ; u U.7.u eomollcate. the caae .till fur- iim v ,1 ,1 niwi .tin .ue bvw w:m - i . , . . .h onH not exDUtinea iu "J by ber, ahe aimply aaya that ahe can. not recall the exact detail of the Ttrfwepriinffa. After bearing aa much of the caae aa possible. Juatlce Siever waa un able to feel that the marriage per f..rmorf hv Judee uatena was uuu.i- ' A ur. k.i,i died, still ahe now aeU op I eonr.roi m rowu -. . .. . ,. , u., - aid to hav. tome following. Orthodox Christian bcuu.i. 1 SI Mr Bteuou". way of looking at thing. Her MjmtJ airfc dicwuu - hat date, the aon of L N. ThomLton. and Inine ome I Klnnjv. 10 year old. were hltten ny Hni. Tiipudav. and fc-art are enter contracting nyuro- aa mere pretension. lgnlfylng nothing, forum of Christian Bclentlat discussion. TWO LEADERS HAY LOSE THEIR. JOBS Birmingham and Stovall Likely to Be Deposed. ARE IN BAD WITH JOHNSON. tained for their ohobla. The Thompson boy waa bitten by bla own dog. a Spitz, and waa only utvil from a serious mauling by the Infuriated animal through his qulcn wit. Tha lad waa craw-fishing at Park- place at the time and when the dog inrew GLADSTONE GETS INTO LINE BY PASSING. STRICT ORDIN ANCE ON DOGS C. W. SWALLOW IS BITTEN BY PUP Deputies In Sheriff Office Practlct With Flrtarm 80 it to bt Ready to Exterminate Caninea The city council of Gladstone baa introduced and passed to second read ing an ordinance calling for the li censing and muzzling of all dogs ovtr tho age of four month. It being pro vided that when such animal are at large they muat be provided with " aultable wire muzzle that will met the approval of the Clackama County Humane aorlety. u i i"",u"- that It "shall be nniawiui lor aon to remove tha collar from any dog" and that U shall also be unlaw ful "for any person to Interfere with the aeizure of any dog" that the chief of police, who is made general guard- Ian Of toe dogs 01 uihu.iuuj u.z r aue. Tbe Introduction of the ordinance follow th general movement throughout this section to combat tae spread of rablea, and la in line wlia aimlliar ordinance passed n Oregon Cty and Portland. Gladatone law. however, la more siriuscuv u.- pasted In nearby cities. No new caasa of hydrophobia iave developed In Clackamaa county, and aa far as la known there are at prea ent no dog anuciea wuu .....v- aatray. Home .iocs i ""-""",;. following former incuraiou u. canine Into the county, but the veter inary authoritle are aeeiuns watch upon an tuspreiou. -"" Deputies in the sheriff a otrice are pracllcinp with revolver, auu suns In expectation of being called -ip- on to rid tbe county of all stray dog that do not comply wiin me Bfuc"r restraining and muzzling oruer thi week by the State Uveetock Sanitary board; nut to mr ' been called upon to put their prowea. upon display. C. W. Swallow, of Maple ine, w bitten by a dog Wednesday, dui mc.o la no fear expressed mat uw n "i-' have been Buffering from rabies. Dr. Strickland ! caring for the wound. which i aaid to De not m .:.."-. his crawfish nl Iturton fully the equal of anv orofwHloual skipper In England, ent to warrant hi dismissing the ac Piac e at is the proof of which be repeatedly baa tion. and .0 b bound the 1 pair over t over the mV bead, and Klven wbll. aaillng agalnat them ta pitol managed to entangle It until he varlou. yacntt ne ua. ' aKreelng not to at- coum oeat - -y lib tbe nineteen meter uctu "",,:,, toeether until the M M T " 0 t. !"-r: . .J. "i. mrriae was ana Daaiy torn. tery b. w v"""- WaZ tk vinnv rilM tu bitten by a n.riimaa nned hv W. W. Iiurle. He waa playing with tne animai in irom. o tbli summon iiit of tlm , 1313 W. II. FOWI.EK Attorney for IMalntltT 71314 Couch lUdg.. Portland. Oregon, not take pay. Moreover. . l.i tell 110 one what I bad done, for If ah., did I would probably to ellmlnat- ed from my prof.-Hsioii. pub i.- to .-otilblo only I" 0,0 al"1 w,'nt , Tho girl wn to come to see me .1 my miurat "' k "ln,' ed to kwp track of ber and. If he .w,r.r.,l her uielitul J'nct. confeKS to her that I bail not tnVen out ner m. She came once, and I saw t but her condition waa very much lm .v.wl Then for three weeka I taw notlilng of her. One morning a young .oh preen natch over out eye n into mv ollb e. nd I saw by bl . ,1.,. hmvr that he bad come ,lvc me a pU of hit mind. If nothing n'!!i,n .11.1 vou menu," be roared. hv Inking g'xxl v c;,t of w0" Hi.iii'y lilillil 1 ..,..,.i.wl. of courne. that be was PHI" M - . 1 . n.e returuiHl soldier loy lover or tne contented i''lf for the present uy aakliiK blm wbnt he meant. w"i" .. . ...... .... iimt. having returned from wnr In Culia, ma ix-u"u.-, blin that the hua iernuucu m. the told ...I,, pmiiiiI iH'tween them IO lllllc i""n- -- liv having one eye Sh.ritf'. Ail. an Execution. Id Cie Cln-ult Court f tho Btnle of Or-pm, fur the County of Clacks mil.. Florence .lolnmon, riuinttff, vn. Curl I. Johnn'in. Ih'fiuidnnl. State of tireKon. Coiiniy of Clackn man. hi. Hy vlitu.t of a JuilgiroUt order, de cree aud an execution, duly Issued out of iikI under thn nl of the above entitled Court. In ttui above entitled eaua , to me duly directed and dated the iir.ih day of June, 1913, upon a juihment tvnd'Ted and entnred In anld court on the lllth day of Decemlier. Wi, In favor of Florence Johnson I'lnliitllT. mid awutiiMt Carl P. Johnson Iiff-nilant. for tho sum of $500 00, and the ciiHts of and upon thla writ, com minding nie out of the nerannnl pro ertv of Kald d fendnnf. and If Biifflclent ....u . . . ... ... . h. mum noi on lounii, men oui 01 i ::, . ... . ... noernto on, Ml property belonging to said de, I Kh l 1 hud pretc. hI.hI to o h rn o on. fentlant on nnd after the dnto of said JiiilKment to sntisfv said cum of IliOO 00 iml alHo the cost upon tbt. said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said "Minion, Judgment order and decree nd in compliance with ('he commands of said writ, being tumble to find any Personal property of sulci defendant's, 1 did on the 23rd day of July. I9I3, duly levy upon the following descrlb 'd real proMTty of said defendant, Ibiate mid being In the County of I'lsrkamna, and State of Oregon, to wn : All of tho above named defendants Interest in mocks IU and 113 of UlniUtonn according to tha duly re enrded maps aud plnll thereof on file In tho office of the Wecordor of Con veyances for the County of Clacka mas, Htiiico of Oregon, and 1 will, on Hntnnlay. the 23rd day of August, 1313, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., t Hie front door of the County Court limine In the City of Oregon City. In aid County and Butte, sail at public action subject tw redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, c!i In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named da lendaiiia, or either of them, had on the "Isle of said Judgment or alnca had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to tatla fy ald Execution Judgment order, de cree, intereat', costs und all accruing costs. E. T. MASS, 8'ierlfr of Clackamas CountV, Oregon. Hy II. J. 8TAATS, Deputy, "at.d. OreKon City, Oregon, July Mrd, ln. but removed. "And .. . .... fM. A,,.... nome wiui- now," lie aaiu, - . ., out losing my ey. after all. though It ...- h. a. cood as the other one. Tbe doctors told me they would have to Uke It out to save tne otner . ... ..... M.tn'f thev anved It 1 ni ... . 1. ... against you lor going 10 in-ii.u - ,..-....1. nt nnee.' uini" ... .h.v u,.,w.. aia tha mrireont tell you tney would have to take out your eyt for not be dlsnpiHilntcdt now do yon know but thai the girl who love, you hat come out letter than s... "What ao you '"-""' , , . -It her mind affectedr I "ked. Summons. 'n the Circuit Court of the State of "n-noii for Clackamaa County. Earl, Plaintiff, va. '''Ha V. Knrl n.r..nnni To 1 Delia E. Earl, the ubove named de fendant: ,n the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to BP- vr, answer or otherwise plead to coini.lalnt filed agalnat you In lie almve entitled court and cause on tlil and "Certainly not" . .. ni.niwd to bear strnlgbtway told the young man that t ..i h.,.i iwM.n affected and tnat 1 odr-.bly.aved her from ruining J,-, h. nretendlng to take It out neaelxed niy band joyfully Md. . . hi. threw both Dl tentea wim "" con -i ..... . n.v neck. "Wlicw I niy patient f' 1 M "In tbe anteroom." "llrlng her In here, and I will Sjv h,r . mirprlse. Don't disabuse ber. 'irwenWd bought in tb. girl , at once that .be had -red her mental balance, and sht lookedU m- reproachfully. I t ber down be fore a mirror and proceeded l-ajrelr toTake off the bnndnge. then removed 'Vaee her face when ah. w h T" " . 1... t,A.i llchted up with Kln' feature, wa. on. of ,hP ploassnteHt eplHlet in my Vn.- " Of course I wa. ob.lged to attend Pair Aroused Displsssure or Dig " R.ontly-lf Man Aro Lot Out Trot WinUr Cleveland and 8t Loui Fan Will Pot Up Big Howl. That the head of two manager ln tlia American league are m jihi.w la one of the rumor, mat are i-r..- intf around tbe circuit At any nue. the two leader In the big league are ot to the liking of uan jonusom h..U ih. American league'a prealdent'i dlsplenaure la aroused tometblug bat to kIv way. Tbe two leader mentioned are George Stovall of the St Loul Iirownt and Jo nirniliigliam or tne cieiiu Napa. Stovall' case aome time ago aroused the displeasure of the big boss. who la said to Have ucketeo oiun.. for tetlrernent uuIch be acblevea the unexiiected. nie conclusion wa reached when Stovall spat on Umpire Ferguson dur ing t gnme some time ago. ltlrmlnghflui' crime waa that of countenancing a row during a Sunday came In Cleveland, ana Bun.iay w-r ball la hanging on a thread In that city When Johnson geta aore on a ma..ager bis day. In th. loag... are usunlly numbered. The club owner are not bard to -convince that aome Individual is a detriment to th. league. Once Johnson make up bla mind to do 00, It I not at all unlikely that when the next season rolla around both Stovall and Birmingham will have been deposed. 11,. n Johnson In the past bas general i..n H.rht. but be ba. made bis nils- ,j .. - tnkes. One or ins iwnu -: connection with this same Cleveland club, the player, of which engaged ln fist fight with those of the Red Sox some week ago. 1. . result of that fracaa Nunamaket of the Sox was fined when, a. a matter of fact, he waa assaulted, not th. ag gressor. Johnson had 10 com. - from that position. Johnson, too. wa going to ru o..n r,.e life, but be didn't 11 n. has t'enn tied to Birmingham because that manager", high spirited man, Jack son got Into trouble between Inning there will certainly do a town v.,.. Clevelnnd to be beard from If Jo. l ousted . . . . ... And It might also D. menuoneu tb. fans In St Louis will also b. thert with a big howl. 8nrely big Ban can not Ignore the kick and the growl of the fans of both cltlea. He need tbein to go through th. turnstile, to help the club magnates pay blm hit $25,000 tal-ary. mil. when he finished tn. teaton tbe top of tbe class. "Of course Burton will bavt tbt ben efit of a professions! skipper through out the racea two If be wanta them and Nicholson, tbe Shamrock', dealgn er. who la In the front rank of ama teur yachtsmen, also will eail on tbt challenger. Nicholson share my high opinion of Burtoa "So far as the race, are .concerned Kir Thomas said In conclusion, I anan simply foot the bills and let Burton do thereat" AUTO 1ASHED MAY ARRANGE GOLF MATCHES formerly Emma Ladd rieigui". . M hm. iu8 Seventeenth street. Local autnor ue. u u neichbor. that the oernea over me l""1' ""r. T... 7. .. .k. ..v from the having been eonnutt P r"-' "rwitll UU5 DVUIC ouvn v v . which It waa playing, und that the an imal unintentionally bit him ln an ef fort to recover ltt plaything. Both children were hurried to the offices of surgeons, and their wounds thoroughly cleansed and dressed. They were taken to their home. The two dog were secured by the police and Impounded, where they will be kept at least ten days ior oDBervauou. Ray and Vardon May Moot Trover and Low. The Baltusrol Golf club la raiting purse with which It la hoped to Indue Edward Ray. tne unusn gon cuam ni.m nd Harrv Vardon. fiv. tlmee aa the marriage waa performea in Multnomah county, it la up 10 i land official to take action in the matter. CROPS OF COUNTY IN BEST OF SHAPE Excellent crop of oats and potatoes . 1 U I .Anilnn itf are being raised iu mm oclwuu C a rr nrr.au milfitT. according to re- . . I 11., h Dreenn CitV DeODie holder of the title, to appear on Short "V. " latelv had occasion to visit .nm. of the agricultural districts. Soring oats are doing particularly Ullls (N. J.) link when they arrive In this country for a matcn against two American player, .l.trollie D. Travert, the national amateur champion, and George Low, former Metropolitan open champion. GIRL IS BITTEN BY SAVAGE D ...11 winipr oats, tnat aeveioueu fully before the late rain, are reported to he fallen to a considerable extent. Wheat is not UD tO ltt Dest. DUI v The vicinity of Molalla avenue and Seventh street had a mad dog scare . 1 - i nmiiea nt cr Metropoumu ui. . . .. -.in Friday eveninB, nuu m iuo - . ... .u. . .Ma nActatlont are that a good y.eia win ., th. iht.var-old 3M? hirst Wstf2a' of an excellent crop. bitten in the calf of the leg by Hods are doing well In most sec- was bitten n tne 1 s Thro. Kol.hm.inen. Hav Chance. tlons. The yield in the MttrtsUurg - Before biting the child the dog horse taat was De- 1 j ; .1nnv If.v.ntlt KT rp,ll promising wen. .n , - ,mm.MalaW fowlna the attack for tbe match If It can ba arranged. n Kolehmamenh. young- Strict b.v,., that er brother of William ana uannes. in i. , th tag driven along run twentv kilometers (or aoont w miles 700 ynrdsi In 1 hour 9 minutes It looks ns If there might be three mem bers of that family who have a cnance ," --e-. ...ie.o rhiof of but much of the crop planted has been 01 me as uuor """"" V rlTbv high water from tne river. Police Ed Shaw, and be, with Pound- to bent the hour record held by Wat- kins, the Englishman. R.rl Infi.ld.r Wants to Boeomo Pitehor, Almeida, the Cuban Inflelder of the M ehosU. UtKls, l practicing pncning ana uim.- "tassub. that In time he will De quite a nurier He Is working out every dny with John ny Kllng and Mordecal Brown. Anxious to Us Firm. "Now. Rnfus. I hope I bav. convinc ed you that there are no uch things THE PATHS ARE THERE. The distant mountain that uprear Their solid batlioni lo the tide Arecroned by pathway that appear A we to higher level rise. -Whither. You haa convinced me." "Tou are absolutely sure?" "Tassuh. An' all 1 bopea Is dat no gboa' am g'lneter come along an' force me to change my mlnd,"-VS asblngton Star. LA PORTE, Ind.. July 23. Teachers of Lutheran parochial school through out a large section of the middle west are attending the conference of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Miss ouri which began Its sessions ln this city today. Professor Oscar Rusch of Chicago is presiding over the sessions. UPTON HAS FAITH IN BURTON. B.liovoo Yaehtamaa Will Pilot Sham k iv. to Victory In Cup Raooa. In Intrusting tha command of ... b iv in the race for th. America', cup to tn tmateur yacbtt man. W. P. Burton. I am .war. I am , ... nnnrecedented thing." anld UOUIK -- .D.. I Sir Tbomat Llpton recently. But 1 beUev. th. result, will fully justify the wisdom of mycholcA. ... , 8ABBATH MORNING. With .lli'iit " I hall tb. sacred morn That slowly wakes while til th. fields are still. A soothing calm on every breeze Is borne. A graver murmur gurgles from the rill, And echo answer softer from the hill. And softer sing th. linnet from tbe thorn. Tbe skylark warble In a ton. less shrill. Hall, light serene! Hall, tacred - Sabbath morn! Tbe rot float allent by In airy drove. Tbe sun a placid yellow luster throw. Tbe galet that lately ighed along tbt grov. nav. bushed their downy wlngt In dead repose. The boverlng rock of cloudt for- tjrets to move. 80 smiled tbe day when tb. first morn arose. -John Leyden. FRANKLIN'S PHILOSOPHY. Blame All snd Prals. All art two blockheads. No man e'er was glorious who wa not lnliorious. Jack Little .owed UfJe, tnd little he'll reap. He that cannot obey cannot command. An egg today U better than ben tomorrow. If you know how to apend lest than you get you havt the phl loaopber' tone,-Poor Richard. HARNESS SHOP hat moved to Seventh Street In the old Depot Saloon. All kinds of harness and ahoe repairing neatly don., fly .pray and pray pumps and dog muzzles for tal. miir Kit ward Glass hurried to -the scene and rounded up this dng. The animal gave Poundmaster Lias a vicious fight before it w3 captursd, snapping and biting -t nim when it was cornered. Glass succeeded in wraping his coat about tbe beast, and with II rhus lncapaciia-f-d from-further n-.ischf ti-ott it 10 tne city pound where it whs securely konnelled for observation. The injury to the girl's leg Is not extensive, and as the wound was im mediately treated, it is not believed that any serious results will follow. County Veterinarian Eddy will keep the dog under observation until It can be determined whether or not It Is suffering from raDies. its owners had not obeyed the council's request to muzzle all dogs ln the city. MARKET PROBLEM DISCUSSED CHARLESTON. S. C, July 23. Tbe marketing of cotton was the principal subject of discussion by the Smith Carolina State Farmers' Union, which began Its seveuth annual con- VAntinn tutav Bt th3 ISIS Ot faimB. President E. W. Dabbs delivered the oDenlng address. Other prominent anonkAra were Commissioner Watson of the South Calolina department of agriculture, and ur. i.raaiora n.ui.i., I10111I nt th farm demonstration work of the United States department of agriculture. Rid Your Children of Worms. You can change fretful, ill-tempered rhli.iren Into healthy, happy young sters. by ridding them of worms. Toss ing, rolling, grinding ot teetn, cryins out while asleep, accompanieu m.n intense thirst, pains ln the stomaca and bowela. feverishness and bad breath, are symptoms that indicate vnml. Klckanoo Worm Killer, Dleasant candy lozenge, expels the worms, regulates the bowels, restores your children to health and Happiness Mrs. J. A. Briskin. ol fclgin, 111., saya -1 h.va lifted KickaDoo Worm Killei for years, and entirely rid my chil dren of worms. I would not be with out It." Guaranteed. All druggists, . , m.u PHr iSe Kickapoo In dian Medicine Co, Philadelphia and St. Louis. SI Oil RIVER ROAD BIG TOURING CAR SAVED FROM WATER BY HITTING TELE GRAPH POLE OCCUPANTS ESCAPE SERIOUS HURT Delivery Wagon 8truck by Interurban Car Near Sam. Place Later In Evening and Driver Thrown A seven-passenger automobile, qar rving three men and two womsn, came to grief at Island station, half a mile south of Milwaukie, Monday night about nine o'clock and wrap ped itself around a telegraph pole by the side of the road. The telegraph pole was all that savea tne car i.u.. going into the slougns. and the occu pants from getting wet and possibly getting drowned. The car was going north, and came down the sharp hill of the river road at a good speed. Just before cross ing the tracks of the interurban line it slewed sharply from the road crash ing into a telegraph pole and stayed there The occupants were cosnider ably jarred up, but were not hurt ser lously, and made their way to a Mil waukie hotel, from whence they tele phoned to Portland for another car. They refused to give their names, or to explain the acciaeni. Some time later au Interurban car etruck a delivery wagon near iu same place, smashing the vehicle and throwing the driver out The man was not serlouBly injured. The road at this point crosses tne in terurban track at a sharp angle, and la overshadowed by tr.e iresue Oswego cut-off or tne oomireru -v.- fic, and is theretore a uuucuh. highway to negotiate. A sharp hill leads down to it both from the north and Bout, and at euner sme slough. Many accidenta nave oci.u- red at this point. CASTOR I A Tor Injuria and Children. TMind Yoa Haia Always BoujM Baart th. Blgnslaro of BIXBY FACES TRIAL LOS ANGELES. Cai.. July 23 The caae of George H. Blxby. millionaire banker of Long Beach, who 1 charg ed with contributing 10 me quency of two girls, is on we ooca for trial tomorrow. Bixby was In dicted and arrested as a result of a raid on the "Jonquil" appartment bouse, alleged to have been the bead; quarter for a gang of "white slave dealers who operated for the benefit of men of wealth and social promi nence In this vicinity. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured r a U.ll ' Er, ud ru Utircur P tf Mood wo ilia ua b blood tvntm. ki dirtmy U" two KcrnlM-nt. wtt BmdOf. "tf., ulu wnr. eaurrli. (Vd4 tne ttwimanm.. t. SoM br imw 7.v- tv j... hau lAauir nu. u afaitwa. r ooinre th, 6tn gentember, the wedtllnf. said date being after alx week