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W. W. Smith Gets 14 Indictments In 4 Weeks On Rogue Kipiiflwn Indictments fur violation iliamlttnl ami i aaa tnninl by lup nf I he. main Hah ami gaum laaa eil uif Warden lleit Jeaell, tabu ihaiged a urnd by W, W. Hmllh. ape. lal agent Ibat Maili-ay a llm (few laid mil lor llm aliilK, aim returned Vednet Ihrlr neta Ilia nilnulra Ufom t day from llogon river During a aln ju'rliNk. Th'lr rata aaa alau ilia gli lliutilh lm cleaned li i llin alluallon ntlaaid. there, with Hie ronperalloii oM'lalrlH Madeay haa been r I 1 In hit Attorney Jnliitaon, of Curry ouiily uprrallona mi Ihc lingua river He ihlltenn nf Ihctii llnlli tiiicitla aria f m i iir. In, ill ( luiill Jude Ci.au a against flalierineii aim ! rlllu-r lcmirr liijuin Hon again! kl lih t'Minii. ami, anoidlng In HpM lal Agent Hmllli, Hit. liijum Hun order aaa al aolutcly illarigardcd by nearly all of Ilia flthcrtiien. I.aat April lo (if Ilia aoitl offenders JJt (iloee Html fur i i.iili iiil'l nf riiurl iM'fura I 'In ull Judg I alklha ami convli led. In aililllli.il In securing llnlli luiciita again! flalicriiii'ii. Hp lal Agent Hmllh altcd IM.irli I Attorney John lion rimldenla ur aim liail falli'il In a urn llreiiaea. Nearly all uf Hie violator wera fnu California ami they rai'aM'i In Iholr tiallva aUle, in I y una of In-in. W. A Jeter, being arretted ll la al lllrl)r under Km hall. HHlal Ani'iil Hmllli repotted Dial II. I.. Maclcay, of I'lirltaiiit, aim pur i hated lbn lliiine Inlcreata on lingua rlvrr, haa limn having i'niiald'lahli aon In apprehending vlolalora nf th Irunliln (turliiat I lm laal year allli dill Ur) flnheriueii. Hp aaa aaaaulted lr I Claude Hanlnn, whit was Indicted by j tiara uranil Jury Ma Icay aaa charged I with ateallng flah, lm! thn raai aaa 1 liriilillillliin law. To turn am mil on I '. liall rai li, nun pleaded guilty ami aaa fined f.'.O and. roeta anil lo nth rra are tinder Imlli liuciil fur bootleg Tina. GOVIHNMINT WILL NOT MATCH DOLLAR fOH DOLLAR ON WOHK lliNO DONC. FINANCING MT. HOOD Oregon City's Quota Of Citizen-Soldiers Arrived At Clackamas Wednesday ! company, Otcgon Cltv 'a owniuni pany In the. I'll I rtl (Iri'iiuii regiment. Iuai'i through here al I o'i Iim k llila morn I iik mi II aay In Camp Willi) eiiiuhe, where I Iik rninpiinv will ri'inalli In rump Imli'flnlli'ly. The train only tinned down aa It inaarit thrmiKli (Inmi City, tint many uf I Iik Itoya rrv ail 1 1 1 aaakn In aer Ilia old biiinn tnau from t tir car ln ilnaa. Tlii'lr i lifi-ra ruudl la lu anl iii ami iloan Main alri'it i'iral IiIih ka from Si-vrnili. Tht flint mi-mlii'r uf (tin Tlilril (r Run from hi-rn In naaa llirouuli Orr Kun City aaa Kent Wllaon, H hit KriTlml frlrmla at llm Soiilhirn I'a rifle Ntatlon for llio fnar inlliiili'a I ht Iralu puuai'il ln-rr mi Ita aay iMirlb. TuiHiluy aftprniMin. II la a lupinlicr uf Ilia hoapllal alaff of tin ri'iilnx-nt ami a win of Slirrirf ami Mra. W. J. Wllaon. Knit ai'ilari'a that lip iixvcr f'll lii'llpr In lila llfn. Iln la a hroMi aa a liprry ami liniki aa atroiiK aa a I'liir. ( AMI" WITIIYCU.MIIK. Ore. Sppt. .'p.- With (hi ani ami irrlalon nf n-nnlur army imn, Hut lioya of thn llrat lintlulliin. rompiinlca A. II, C ami I). tli'trnJutMl hi' r Imjuy. ai flun a liNiklnx Ixxly uf ymiriaj iiipii aa pvit kIihmI In Kovcninipnt alioca. Every i.iiin la (bp plctiiru of hiallh anil la IiiiiiipiI to a ilullrato limlinitiiny. Anil I'Vi'ry man annta In ko lnu'lt In Hip Miulran horili-r. Hmcp Juiip tbn lioya huvu Iiitii In lilt fislrrnj aorvlcp and huvi ilrlllnl ami a I u (I I i'i ami auikfil hard, ami llipy llkv II. It haa not only mailn llii'in HoldliTH,. hut hua kIm'H tbi'in niKK')l rmmtlliitloiia. TIhtp Iihh mil iippii a iliiilh In tin ri'Klnii'iit. and tin- niol Kcrloiii iim of llliipaa do i'luin laal Thiilailay aftrn I'rlvatv li.inlid Ni-aicaril aaa atlai krt l.y ap- mill Ilia, ami aaa iroiu4ly upt-r Mi'd on. In all that lima Ihria rr only lliri'p raari of Inlmli at loll, ar i.tiIIiik In tbn offlirra. allhoiiKli Han I'lt'Ko aaa m-ar by allli Hi alixuia. anl apteral blind plKa Irlril lo otT Mp lifur Hip ramp It aaa a mattpr of fctrli I (tlarlplllip. (If lourar. Hip hoya aanli'i lo Pt bark bump, but ai arridy bail thiy at.rtibi'd Ibplr Iran I rainl'id pK llila inoiiilnc than I h Pipraaaril Ibulr dialrp lo rrturu to tin frontier. Tin main Krlpvanm Ihry hava la Ibat Hip Mania Ku ru 1 1 road. Inatpail of -Mux thi'ln a!ii'nT. anpilpl them l;b iinllnary duy eoai hea am they had In maki tbn beat of lhep roai bea four dava. Any chip a ho baa tried to alei'p III a duy roarh ! run ai ir'i late tin feelliiKi of tilt aoldlera. Coinieli'ly niulppi'il to lbn laat and amallPHt detail, lliu Third UrpKon rej. menl la relurnliiK lo Ha mobilization lump. The P'Klnieiil la aa IhoroiiKhly t'iulpM'd aa If ready to enter an ac the in in pu I Kit. Kveti the a Inter BU(v id ea nf ilolhliiK have been brought to Cuiiip Withyronitip. Itntluna are on ban I up to September 15. What It all n lean a no una knowa. offtiprt or i n n. V.l.i'lhrr the IriMipa will be held at Camp Wltkycomhc fur a time and then i.ioMered out, or whether they will i ton lecelvn order to proceed aome where on th border la a problem. T'li'ie ara itiieaaaa on each of theae a"l'.itluna, and If a vote were taken the tiuldlera would atipport a move nier.t buck to the. border. That's the aay they feel about It and that la the vvjy their hopes He. MAI. KM. (le, H.pl I. - I'lai uatllig lair blhay .f ol.li-tm lixlay Hula l.nli.iur l ala aald Ibat Ida flliam lii at of iba Mount IIihwI imp pin)p haa liM-lt lompllialPil by Ilia riillliK of lbn il-.af lineiil of aKrb ullnra that mi part of Ilia fedwal appioprlailont lould I soiuml fur aork alrtady dona ur brlnf dnna. Tbla iiiPaiia, h aid. Dial money brim apput on Mull noma It inunly rnada ai llila lima ian not l,p man bid dollar for dollar axalnat Iba fedrral appropriation for llila year Thr ftupiliPiiiPliI that Iba alala ahull maintain Iba road built by ioni lion la ali Impurianl. I. la aald, aa II iiieana thai lb (uvrrnmpiit alll liol penult any alata to allua loads bulll a lib federal aid lo Co I'l plrars b iaue of Iba litfllKrnia nf Iba (late. Tin i la now atallahla T.Cii7 un ibr apllnii C, ami i:7.7i under a' Hun a of Iba federal law, isaklni a total of .'(Xi.lS. Neil )Pur l.'.ICH alll bp atallaldp. If. the atala inept Hip rrtjulrniiPiila by mad blii( Hip federal appruprlallou dollar for dollar a total uf f'U..1'o alll ba aprnl by Hip stale and nation nn Oregon roada durliiK the lo years Former Milvvaukie Folks Before Court JUDGE ANDERSON HAS UNDER AD VISEMENT ALLIGATIONS AGAINST STEPFATHER. RatJo of Li's In Da'kftM. A a-wtiUl ktpi lubinsbnj ts a roomy !'' "'I "lib planly til toA. but la alavulof daili,e.i Ha ktpC U up for Ibrra am IImii uit ariltd Iba Mlin. albrt, ba bad fr rurrrd la Iba fJsb Iba rolor Oral l rau bis'k, but after tba smotid jrsl II li am fold (in. and tba rtmo fr ibis Is lnlsrtli, u iba Brat In fan- Ibt dark lljimnt rail spread aul sad roitrod up lb subjarnl U;r f rryiisls bl b flirs lbs g'.ldfl.b II tUUn sbrtn. In lb sorm.d Inslaort Iba .bs7t IptuurH lb dark !f B'fiit rails snd thus rtipwd lb golilrn Isytr Tba ihaira n lbs y atr stto anar liitrrrlli( Tb ini'lur of lb ;t ass roinplr(y llrrrd. Ttis Ash lpsiiia lulalljr bllnl Tba ir1mnl suirat Ibat an In dlrldual Dab linrU.,i,H In a rfel; dark rsrs sruiild bapuuts blind Hal II dura not throw any dlr t llbt oo Ilia (irltfla ef blind rai of flab la rat. nll( la lb Aquarium. Erary on bo krrp to s'juarluui knows Ibsl ll Is sdtlMibls lo par a fw nalls In Iba tank, nut w,jr rsu snail ara lularpotlng In IbaiUMltss, but barsUM tbf Sr fun rlra nrs. aay tb I'upular H- Irm Monthly. If lb kraprrof Iba a'pisrluia knows Dial lira aiueb auolla'ht will produi loo niurb plsnl growth ati baa plarad tb trwl lo partly sbtdrd plara whr lb pniponwio tit llnht snd shsd boat rlybt lh snsl.t. If ibrjr sr nu mrrous tnuofb. rsa roniM tb f rowtb Kslur bss prut bird (brut with pe culiar anstoujli'sl ttrui tur rrarubllna barrow ribbon, wbl, b In detail Is Uka lb Land of U-tb ua a larpotittr's rsap. L'odrr tb uilrruwui tbrs so rsllad "llniusl rtbtxius." or tongues. r arro lo ba lbl ky p wlib row of harp rdfed lr'b wbbb sr thm srlrr toutbrd nd wbli b rssp off nil rrotM-jiple plsul sud tarry tbem Into tb moutb. ON THE FARM AND GARDEN SUGGESTIONS GIVEN FOB HE POULTRY FLAX TESTS SUCCEED HO. FRANK C. HARC GIVES DI RECTIONS FOR PACKING AND SHIPPING. Con sty JuiIkp Anderaou Saturday afternoon took under advlapiiipitt the ruar of Itaiph. It. I.loyd. H. and lleoricp Hamlin, 17, rhartted with de lliHeiiry. NeU-hlxira of thn family at Ouk ;rop aay that they are not Itlvrn proper parental rare and ak that the comity court take them aaay from their atepfalher. Wayne Hunnell. The romplalnt aa made by W. A. Crumiii. of Oak Crnve, hA for all year aa ronne trd with juvenile work In I'ortlaud and la atlll Interest el In Hip work. Me. Justice l-ewli, of Oak Crovr, and others apeured on the aland Saturday. Iiunnell ai know b illed on the stund Saturday afternoon that be soinetlines uaed KtrotiK lanKUuice In front of bis children. At one time when the fam ily waa II tins; In Mllwaukle, he said. Hip seven In the family lived In one-room bouae. The district attorney, after a series of queatlons as to bis i sriiliiKS during the laat year, eatlniut rd that Hunnell made about $200 to iipiMirt the family of seven In the laat year. On the stand Hunnell said that be once picked up an axe to pro tect himself from the oldest stepson when the latter was on bis way to the woodpile to Kel nn sue. An effort Is beliiir made to send the children lo relatives. Haw Mlnat Ar Laid. On on seek of rrap art arrsral narrow track uppurtlnc u mines. racb of which la nimmtrd oo wheels. fcrb uiln a I Ui turn rolled to tb stern nd If means of spei-lal launchtnc tracks I dropped Uilo lb ae without lilting. A ulna of this character 1 mada up of tbrr rt-a spherical 8Uii( cbsuiber entalnlii( tb eiplo strra, etc.; so SU' hor rbauilter, wblcb Is rotiuerted wltb tb formrr by r ble, and a weighted sounding Un. Tb leugtb of lb Utter Is eun to tb depth at which tbe tnlii Is to float When tb end f tb sounding Un strike bottom the rraenu( of Its pull throw a pawl, which prevent th drum In lb anchor cbnmber from pay. Ins out more cab I to tb sphere. Con equpjitly th lstter Is drawn under wster to a depth eual to the length of tb sounding Un tb anchor cham ber settles to tb bottom.-Pojmlsr M rbanlca. CAMPFIRE WINS 17,000. IIKI.MONTTUACK. New York. Sept 2.-It. T. Wilson' Cumpflro, tbn even money favorite, won hn Jli.nno fu turlly Hlukes here today, coverliiK the three qimrtera inllit in 1:13 t-fi. Henry I'aynn Whitney's Itlckety wan second, it half leiiKlb behind Cumpriro. Ske- tic run third. Japs Fight Chines. TOKIO, Sept. (..Another clunli be tween Chinese mid .lapanem troops h officially reported from Chn.vunwpo, MoiikoIIu, nnd bus led to the illHputcli of heavy .InpiineHO nduforcemenlH. 11 Ih contended tlint tbn Chit t- tucked tbe .lupniii'HO while the Jai iiiieso were ndvuneliiK to inedliitu be tween tho ChlueHu uml MoiiKiilliyiH. Monroe pettliiK n J2.000 Kriiln ware-htitiH. AITKEN WINS AUTO RACE. CI.NVINNATI. Ohio. Sept. I. John ny Altken, cnptuln of the I'ctiKeot team, won the .'llln-iulle automobile, race this afternoon. Ills tlmo was 3 hotirH, 5 minutes ami L'7 secomlM. AveniKi 97.dll miles un hour. Epidemic Gains on Babies. New York, Sept. 8.A further hIIkIiI Increase in the infantile puriilynlH epi demic was shown today. CLACKAMAS MEN ON JURY. Knur men of Clackamas nnd north ern .Marlon counties ure on the Culled States urn nd Jury which was drawn In Portland Thursday. They are lieorce Adums, Molullu; Hurry G. Heckwith. Ouk drove; A. I), (irlhhle, Aurora, uml John Murray, Aurora. OUTLAW LEAGUE PLANNED. I Third Dgr In Turkish Army. At laat we arrived st the prison and were locked Into sepsrai cell. That ssni night w wer tortured wltb tb falagy, or bastinado, writes Alexander Aamnsobo In tbe Atlamlc Monthly. Tb victim of this horrible puulsb nient 1 trussed up, arms and legs, and thrown on his knees; then ou bis bar aole a pliant green rod la brought down with all tb fore of a soldier"! arm. Tb pain Is exquisite; blood leap out at tbe first rut, nud strong men usually faint after thirty or forty strokes. Strange to say, tb worst part of It Is not the blow Itself, but th whistling of the rod through tbe air as tt rushes to Its mark Tbe groans of my older comrades, whose gasi1 and prayers I could bear through lb walls of the cell. belKd me bear th agony until unconciousness mercifully cam to tb rescue l.OS ANCKI.KS, Cat.. Sept. . If the Vernon club Is ousted from the 1'nrlfU Const leapit', Ed K. Muier, owner of tho club, will buck an outlaw leiiKue, according (o word received here today from President Henry llerry, of tho Senls. SUIT FILED ON NOTE. William KriuiH. executor of Hie es tate of the late Hebecca Schull, Wed nesday filed n suit 111 tho circuit court nKiilnst Karl llergren, firetu llergrcn, K. Neller and 1.. II. HamiK. to fore cIohii on a note for $."00 hIkuimI at Au rora May 12 1913. Tho plaintiff alao usks for $l.riO attorney fees. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on sbort notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 1 .- .... Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Looking and Sa.ing. There Is much In knowing bow to see sights. The discreet and skillful person when coufronted with a variety of attractions will carefully select those that are for him tbe best and then will devise means to see tbem with the least wear and tear. But there ara eioltahle people who sot out to see everything, tire themselves out, ee ouly half of anything and are dis satisfied In the end. Origin of th Groc.r. The modern grocery store Is very well known. The origin of It Usme I oot so well known. Several centuries go arose In Kngland and Prance a class of thrifty and foreslglited trades men who went shout buying up bar gain lots of every conceivable kind of merchandise. Just ss the modern Amerl. can buys Ore dninsged goods and bank rupt stocks. The Kreir. hman bought j "en gros" and the englishman came to I be called an "engrosser." He might handle hardware, thread, dried vege tables or anything else that could be obtained In large lots, and lie begun to call himself a "grocer" at a time when our sort of grocer was termed a "splcer.1' From that beginning comes th name grocer ns we know It today. Vinogsr Kills G.rms. Wash and then soak all uncooked vegetables In vinegar If- yon would es cape having typhoid fever. If lettuce, watercress and other greens to be eaten raw be placed In vinegar water (three lenspooufuls nf vinegar to a qiwt nf water Is the proportion) to soak (Immersed) for ono hour and a quarter nil danger of typhoid fever will be removed. Tbe acidulated water doe not mar the flavor Of tbe vege table. Homing Pigeons. Burning pigeons are not ouly en doweil with marvelous sliced, but wltb great endurance. Some years ago a bird belonging to the late King Ed ward, who whs a great pigeon enthusl ast, made record for CIO miles at reloVlty of 1,307 yards a minut. 'The Ual riperlmriital ftai plot Ibat I bare wm Ibis year." said C. II Clark aa.laiuiit agnmiiiiilat of Ih. IV H. iM-partinenf of Axrlriiltiire, In charge of flat aeed Inyrallgatlona, up on naiiilnatli.il of tb eiptrliiifhtai plots at tba Agricultural Culler. ' Among Hi ery heat eiperlinrnlal flai fiber plots In this country," said V. V. Miles, fr-deial fist Hi-ert In , I (barge nf fUr flai InteatlKatlona, In ' speaking of I he sains plots. Hot It of y Prof, frank C. Hr. j Ihe.n eiperlmrntal plots are In (barge Poultry Husbandman, Clem win College i "f ' ' Hyslop. chief of tbe rami Mouth Carolina Mropa department of the Oregon K- There sr. I... iiielliiKla of ai-lllm, l""""'l Ullon. About 2lH fia' fancy erga. One Is by shipping In tbe j rovl.J by the federal gov regulation wooden t crate holding rr""'," r "'n. Iblrfy diui-li. lo a i (iiiiinl.slon n.erch . i 3" P"'"" I'X O. A. C. Horn nf anl. and the other la by selling lb ,h, M'",,1""c nu win ifiiiiiiiMii-n in bt rti im. in TESTING GRASS SEED IS ACMICULTUMf COtLlCf Of'tM TO AID 'AHMCRI FIGHT WHO PIITI. output to th local trade In rartoona boldlng dim doien ei-Ka. The former method la more dependable for the oner of an egg farm, the rapacity of li lib In fancy egga la sufficient lo fill lao rratea In not. over fit days This requires a dally production of al least .'0 selected rgga. Kipreas coin panics do not aelgh erg crates, but bill them al lot pounds, hb h elght la sufficient to give them tbn loweat eipreaa rat, for a crate of hennery egga to grade Tne lo fancy, every one moat be of tbe highest quality. The speclfii atlona were given In the New York (imitations, but tbe words "large size" are difficult to understand with out something definite to Judge by. It I a simple matter to cut an egg scale from Hie edge of a thin board. Make to aaw cuts. 1 Inches apart and re move lbn wood between, whbh results In a I)ahsH-d opening. Or ado all doubtful eggs for size, and reject all eggs that do not touch crosswise both points of the wale In other words, re Jest the egga that the less than 14 Inches in diameter across tbe renter. Tb!a scale takes out the undersUe t-ggs. saving you the trouble of weigh ing the eggs lo learn If they weigh 2 ounces Kee that each egg he clean, smooth shell. A damp cloth can be used to re move a little dirt, but the egg should uot be washed. Reject stained or dir ty eggs, and those that are cracked. I'lace 4 Inch of dry excelsior In the bottom of one side of the crate and dis tribute It evenly; cover It wltb a fiat piece of strawboard, and on that lay a filler with oitenlngs for three dozen eggs. I'ark the eggs large end up. Complete the Ave fillers on one side; cover with a flat and 4 Inch of excel aior. Fill the other side similarly and nail the cover securely. It Is Imma terial ahether you preay the express charges or send the crate charges col lect. In the latter case the commis sion merchant will deduct the charges from the sale of tbe eggs. Poultrymen who do not obtain suffi cient eggs to warrant shipping in crates, should sell fancy eggs In car tons holding one dozen each. These cartons are made In two styles; one stylo holds three rows of tour eggs each, the other holds two rows of six eggs each. Select tho latter, because thirty of thetm two-sixths cartons can be packed In the regulation crate, tak- ng the place of the flats and fillers. The cartons cost, printed with your advertisement, about two-thirds of a ent each In thousand lota. during the net year or so. BRANCHED WHEAT FAULTY. Itefore paying ten cents to a dollsr for iwed brats or for seed of cuttings of s- ailed forage plants, growers of Oregon are sura to find It to their ad vantage to write Hie experiment sta tion, which la making every effort to protect them from tba agricultural fakes. Heeds of the branched aheat nearly always lack uniformity, some being small and mlnahappen, some large. It la of poor filling quality. Common Oregon varieties such While Winter. Kinney, Kulse, Defl ncc, Ited rife. Pony-fold. Turkey Ited, llluestein and Karly llaart, are better ylehlers than any of the branched poulard experimented with In the north est. CHOPPING HELPS ALFALFA. Nth Dagra. "Talk about torturel" "Yes." "Nothing Is worse than sitting la a barber's chair wltb your mouth full of lather watching tb boy trying to give another customer your new hat1 Life. A Valid Exous. "Madam, why do you want to gel out of doing Jury duty?" "Judge, 1 haven't a thing fit to wear.1 "Talcswonian excused." Louisville Courier-Jouruil. Office Outfitter! Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 Dangsroua Locality. 'Now, If this proposition appeals to yon. sign here." said the brisk agent al the end of a half hour harangue. "I didn't say It appealed lo me." an swered the man at the desk. "No. but I saw un expression of pleased Interest In your face." "Oh. Hist wasn't I'.tte to anything yon suld. I Just happened in remem ber that Mike, our head porter. Is due here In about three minutes. The last time he put an agent out the fellow was carried to a hospital Oh. must ynti go? Well, good morning." Mr mlnghsm Age Herald. Notsri.s Public. Notaries public arc an Id to hare been appointed by the primitive ClirtNtlnna to collect inch facts as were obtain able about the martyrs of the first ceutury. Tbe olllce afterward took legal form and bud to do with tbe at testing of deeds and other writing -New York American. Quits Likely. "1 wonder wheu the first surgical operation was performed." "I suppose It was In Adam's time. When be had big fall be must have broken something." S.ttl.d. Father-! don't think much of tba. young Slnklna who calls to see you. Daughter Never mind, father. I think uougb of hlui for both of usl Tbe wise man flatters the fool, but Hie fool flatter blmsclf.-Lotb JEFFRIES IN BAD SHAPE. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6. James J. Jeffries, once world's heavyweight champion, wilt never fully recover from tho recent attack of blood poison ing In his right hand, according to physicians today, and may even lose one of the fingers before the Infec tion is conquered. Jeffries cut him self with a bunting knife several weeks ago and tho wound has never healed properly. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS. first nectar In tbe spring, aud tbe bio At San Francisco R. H. E. I sums hare the benefit of the bees' vis Salt Lake 5 13 O'lts - Jobu W. Love In Countryside Oakland 0 4 2 Magazine, Blunder In Quotation, Errors of quotation are common In speech and writing. Ryrou quoted Sbakeseare. "An eugle towering lu bis pride, of place." Hut what Shakespeare wrote wns, "A falcon towering In his pride of place." Milton wrote not "as thick as leuves In Vullumlirosa," but thick as autumnal leaves that strow tbe brooks In Vallotnhrosn;" not "fresh elds and pasture, new," but "fresh woods." Nathaniel Ie did not write. When Greek mcvts Greek then comes the tug of war," but "When Greek olns Greeks, then was the tug of war," very different thing. Doubtless, how ever, the modification of phrases by popular usage Is not wholly evil; it cer. talnly Is Inevitable. Tbe saying, "Let us eat. drink and be merry, for tomor row we die." Is of curious origin. The preacher In Eccleslnstos says, "A man b no better thing under the earth than to ent and to drink and be mer ry;" Isnlnh, "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die;" Luke, "Take thine ea9e, eat, drink and lie merry." Indianapolis News. liy chopping alfalfa hay for feed ing cattle, even after allowing 11.10 per ton for the chopping, the eastern Oregon branch experiment station al I'nlon was able to make gains at tbe usual cost and at tho same time put on a little more finish. "The trouble lth the fattening of steer on hay Is that they often do not get quite fat enough for market," says Professor E. I Patter. In reporting these experi ments. "If there Is any way In which they can be made to gain Just a little more rapidly and take on a little more "A el of the 'grata aed befor buying for Hi fall soalng alll pre vent the pur ht of dead ar! and avoid Introducing Canada Hi lal la, quak grata, goal id. and tarloue nther perennial and annual peat of paalura and meadow," says I'rofraaor . II. 1 1). lop, crop apedalist at th Oregon Agricultural College. "An ounce sample of grata aeed if carefully taken la sufficient for a pur Ity and a germination teat. If sent to tba seed letting laboratory, Corallla, Oregon. "Teats are mude free of aharg by tbe Agriculture College and the I'. H. Deportment of Agriculture, aud usually the reports are In the hands of the sender In from four to ten day A few grass Mixta, however, require a longer period for th germination lest. "Hy having aeed tested befor It I bought you ran avoid paying fancy price for poor seed. Trade name applied to seed, such as fancy, choice, etc.re frequently not In keeping wltb the quality Indicated. "Weak seed, dead seed. Inipur seed. Injurious weed seeds ll may be avoided by having Ibis test made. Sloan's Liniment for Niuralgia Ache The dull throb of neuralgia la quick ly relieved by Sloan's Liniment, th universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It quickly penetrate without rubbing and soothe the or muscle. Cleaner and more promptly effective than mussy plasters or ointment; doe not stain the skin or clog tbe pores; For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains It give quick rllef. Sloan' Liniment reduce the pain and Inflammation In finish. It will be of Immense benefit insect bites, bniises, bump and other It would seem from these tests that minor Injuries to children. Get a bot cutting the hay may be the solution." tie today at your druggist, 25c. Adv. JENNINGS FARM SEEN BT COURT VISITS DESERTED HOME, DEATH CHAMBER AND SPOT WHERE RISTMAN DIED. OREGON FLAX INDUSTRY is mm EXPERT ANSEL R. CLARK DECLARES THAT GOVERNMENT MUCH INTER ESTED IN WORK HERE. Nature's Moth Ball. If acme botanical wizard could ef fect a "cross" between this wild flower of the fields and some of the agricultural crops the farmer wouldn't need to worry about summer droughts. If tbe corn crop, for example, bad some of this flower's power of resisting dry weather the farmer could All his silos and corucrlbs with little trouble. Tbe flower Is the moth mullein. . Like Its big sister, the great mullein. It prefers dry, open fields aud mead ows. Call It a weed If you will, call It an agricultural pest, and It will an swer your epithets with stalks of pretty white blossoms. If they grew In a garden you would call them beau tiful. The thick leaves of the plant have long been used by housewives In the country to pack away with winter clothes to keep out moths. So by na ture this drought loving flower Is a dimel; by adaptation it's a moth ball. Philadelphia North American H1LLSBORO. Ore., SepL 6. Sixty- three miles of 'Washington county roads were covered by Judge, sheriff, attorneys and Jurors, connected wltb the Dennett Thompson murder case today in an inspection of those spots where events occurred having a bear lng on the case to be presented this week. The scene-viewing completed. the trial will open In earnest tomor row morning, when the first witness for the prosecution will take the stand. The "murder farm,'" half way be tween Sherwood and Tualatin, was the first place to be visited. The house in which Mrs. Helen Jennings was murdered May IS bore a deserted look. Rank grass and weeds overran the yard and a layer of dust undls turbod for four months was on every thing in the house. No one lives there now. The place Is marked in the memories of nearby residents, who predict It will remain unoccupied for a long while. Yet it Is not an un pleasant little house and was once a home. Hy strict order of the authorities the furniture In the building has not been disturbed since the finding of the murdered woman. WEO AT EUGENE. Word has been received in this city of the marriage of Miss Ada Itelle Moffntt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moffatt, of Eugene, and Dwlght Roscoe llasconi, of Oregon City, in Eugene Wednesday, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Hnscom are to be home to their friends at 111 Madison Street, Oregon City, after October 1. Mr. Bascom Is well known in this city, and for several years has been connected with the F. C. Gadke plumbing establishment. BOYD ESTATE BEING PROBATED. A petition for the probate of the will of the late William Hoyd who died May 2S was filed in tho probate de partment of the county court Friday by Thomas P. Randall. The estate, consisting of notes, is appraised at $450, and four sisters, three brothers and the mother of the deceased are named as heirs. Flax is tbe biggest thing In sight for Oregon's Interior development, with prospects for a corollary indus trial activity that should at last at tract the interest of capital. In tbe opinion of Ansel R. Clark, Just back from a two months' survey of indus try with the United States department of commerce. Mr. Clark went to Washington sev eral weeks ago as accredited secre tary of foreign trade of the Chamber of Commerce. He Is alao agent In charge of the Portland cooperative branch office of the United States branch bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. "Lumber is recognized as the main Immediate resource of Oregon," said Mr. Clark, "and the entire world has also known that we have many other resources of the greatest magnitude. some of them as yet only dallied with. Flax la at present, more than any other, the great latent possibility. Of course, there are canned and dried fruits, the loganberry Juice, butter. cheese and other products and various by-products of lumber." Mr. Clark visited a flax farm in Wisconsin on his way home and saw a new mechanical retting process in operation, bringing back some sam ples of the product. The process does In a few hours what the natural ret ting takes a long period to accom plish, but It has not yet been perfected to the point where the results are sat isfactory. The fiber appears to lack tbe spring and life that the naturally retted fiber pos8Csss. The government, Mr. Clark says, is keenly interested In Oregon's experi ment in flax, and hopes it will lead to something big and permanent. With properly educated flax growers he said this Is a matter of course. TRIPLET CALVES ARE BORN. Bloaaoms That Boa Lov. A person who has had no experience with bees commonly makes the mis take of supposing that the roses. peonies, sweet peas, dahlias or other gaudy blossoms of bis garden will fur nish a quantity of honey. Their value Is almost negligible, except tbat some of tbem yield a little pollen, it Is to tbe modest white clover in the orchard or on tbe roadside or tbe weeds of pasture or wood lot or the blossom of trees like the hasswood that tbe bees g for the bulk of their honey. It does not pay to cultivate any plant for Its value as a honey producer. Tbe or cbard Is a splendid plsce for tbe splary. where the bees can build up on tbe A grade Jersey cow owned by Phil lip Stelner, of Beaver Creey, this week gave birth to three heifer calves, all of which were of normal size, and In healthy condition. Mr. Steiner be lieving that the three calves entirely too much of a family for the cow to care of, has presented two of his neighbors each with one of the calves, leaving one for the proud mother. DEE WRIGHT HURT. The kick of a pack mule caused the entrance of Dee Wright, noted packer of the United States forest service, to Good Samaritan hospital in Portland yesterday afternoon. Four ribs were fractured and Mr. Wright lay helpless In the trail for four hours before assistance reached him. There is a possibility also that his spine may have been injured. TWO COUPLES DIVORCED. Santa Fe to Ignore Law. TOPEKA. Kas., Sept. 6. E. P. Rip ley, president of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad,- declared tonight in a formal statement that the Santa Fe does not intend to comply with the Adamson eight hour law, recently en acted by congress to avert a threat ened railroad strike, until ordered to do so by the United States supreme court. Circuit Judge Campbell Tuesday signed two divorce decrees, separating A. E. Skinner from William D. Skin ner, a railroad official of Portland, and Dollie Massey from William A. Massey. Mr. Massey is given the prlv ilege of seeing his children, given to their mother by the court, at any rea sonable time. Rid Your Child of Worms. Thousands of children have worm that sap their vitality and make them liBtless and Irritable. Kickapoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic effect on the system. Does your child eat spasmodically? Cry out in sleep or grind its teeth? These are symptoms of worms and you should find relief for them at once. Kickapoo Worm Killer is pleasant remedy. At your druggist, 25c. Adv.