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onnaoN city vsTr.nvnm:, i-'hiiiav. hkitkmhkk 22, 1 io. ., 3 ni Aiimunn urn i r ON THE FARM AND GARDEN I. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO pullet vm pais HO UALANCf D NATIONS, BAYS PHOr. MOHMAN MV MIIIK. JAMKM II MOHMAN I ' f nit r Kipi-rl for I In' f 1 1 Hindu Ii-.iiiIiiiiiiI nl Aiirli iilliiro. Kk'k hi j Iiik In I In1 lulu full mnl 111 1 Inter In mil In ac 01 dance wild mil Mini luw. Kuala mo dnim-alli utcd wlll birds. Tan natural htIiI fur In lute In during xirliiK ami curly miiiinnT Tlicri-fnrc, In Ki'l i-Ki'.a (rum pulleta III winter. It l Iici i-bhiii y In II I w grow iiik 1 11I1 dim a pedal 1 urn mnl alien Hull Tin' firm i-ani-Mliil lii him it-mi lii lii kifi llif young hlrda Km Iiik atciid Hy 'III 11 ii 1 1 I n ahoubl l acpuralcd Irniu Ihn i'in kcrcla alien about llin ii iiinnllm nlil When four inuiillni of age, tliit pulleta aliimbl Iik t-rw In k In luring Tlila 1 11I11I II lull ahoulil i i-r I m 1 1 1 1 y 1. 1' atolilcd f iiini lii alililng li prolllaldi' Inter I'gK production. K pullHa are h f I off Urn oil plana 11 ml ttiiiif weeda, lin e keep (hem. aelna ni-iil, 1 Iran mnl limtlllif. Ill 1I1 r I lit-iiiiiilllliiiiK pullila mil (lid il fur either IKK (irii'lili I Inn or i-ihlM Hull nil )Mint a If III" latter 1 Ihn lib- iil nf II111 poultry keeper, Ihcy -! mi mliriiUl preparation (or rilillil linn jr mthliiK mnl flmirliiK liui liHii'tir 1 in' nlijit 1, ihe rule for ilu imi' mnl management nf pnlli la hcie iiulllmil Hill li fiiiiml vi ry Imlpfiil T11 yltn llii'lr fiullicra a mmnilli und gloaar appearance, a Wile nil local lllllllll III) (I'll M'l HUllllllllly. CARE OE MILK CANS IS IMPORTANT ITEM THOROUGH WASHING AND ITIH i ILI2ATION NICIIJSAHV TO PRODUCf CLEAN MILK. Baseball Tennis Doskeitoll Bowliiyj EARTHWORMS BUILD UP SOIL. llni' nf I In' liuinrluiil mill lillllilria Ik I hi' i-arlliwnrm, mi nnlliiK In II. I Thiol klliiilliiM, aaalalunl profiaaor of nulla In llif Kama) Hliilf Agrli nllurul rnlliKiv II k grculeal Important Ih-a In I In1 luil t li it I by burrowing lulu Ihe mill II li'Utri lipcli puaaagca lllNHIgll hllll llm I'li'imiila of HKiillifrlnaj may gain 1 niii'M in the milianll or umli'tlyliiK 1 lu I'm of atone, Water mnl air are tt... it... .....I., il. .. i. ...... .1 1 1 1,11- I II IIIMIII IUi l"lt IIIMl iiiihh Rini'll lii i.ri.inli.liiK Inyera Al llila K lhe i hi- demy nf riska ami hnlh nf (licae liuiil'l li h i-ii pti.rt niHiiliiiill) In j aM. found t, aliiiinliiiir In tin- hull mature niilurally llul It Ik a nil ; ni l nf llm i-arthorm. I '(Hi digging ill 1 mi In immt aolla. a I luli)rliitli of unuli Kiirin c liuiini'la will !' fiiiiml. aiimn nf them going tu a ii'llli uf U or mull fi'i-l. Till I apei lully Inn1 uf ti'iiai'luil will. abundant. Mimly mill take In force iiillt'l Iimi tuiililly. Much a irurtlr may produce a few mure ri'K at I hi' Kluil. hut II will naiuilly ri'Kiilt In tllauppoliituicut The pullcla may inuiill In lliul raw i-ga; proilm Hon 111 wlnlrr lll n'um or iiin nii , ,,.r 1 1, y , mi)i h i will no! rrurli iiormul kU ln'ti ; Wmmi ari hi an-ti In HkIiI liny IkkIii In luy; In Hint nun lln- mukinK , ImnmU I hit norm al IK rill iiruhulily lm aiuull In i. i illrt In ai-mro llm ilnuynl Hy no nii'iui forrv t'lillrla hy oir 1 lii'illiiK llh mull t Ik It miiIiiiuI iruii-lii fie. Ik a Kriiunil Imiii', liirnl m iu'. null i ru, or nklm milk, 'l in y n I kiiiuII amiiiinl uf aiilmul nl clti fur iron'r i;mlli anil Iiormul i-kr pro ilurllnn. Imi un rfii'lliiK I fiilul lu ucrriMl Tn Imi irnii-rly fllli'l fur la)lim, a imlli'l nhuulil lm In full flfli with a mull ainniint uf anrplii ful. I hn lut Iit I riulri'il to maintain ihn nor mal liHly hi-ut a rolil wi-iilhi-r roim- on. Ilixly hrii I I ciiiikI nut ! Im-Iiik riullult-4, ami Ihn mil'I'ly iikikI lm ki-pt ii i hy mnnn uf ful To iruiluri a iron r ainniint uf ful. Kromim i-ulli t miiHt I fi-tl a Imhiiiri-il mllon lln In ilo tbl mncfKHfiilly Ik on uf Hm irolili'ina uf poultry rn Ixl iik . II In kinmI prurllrn In m-ii pnlli-U hy Ihi-miH-lTiw hi'ii Ih-Iiik fliti-il for win-li-r i-kk luylmt. Thu prim nhoiilil hr pn-puml an rurly In tin- full u pim- Ihli. Thi-y nIiuiiIiI In- prupi-rly rh-uiii-il a nil IhnroiiKhly illHlnd-rtisI If mikkIIiIi-, ,-urli pi-n nhoiilil Imvp KimmI ntvod yiinl ami hnvn riMiHlltiK iimirliTH. wraU-hltiK pun. ilunt hutli j uml ln-Ktl:iK plucr. Tlii-m- Khhnlil all Ih unili-r rnvi-r. wi-ll IIkIiIi-iI. mill ilry i ami hi-II vi'iitlluti-il. CIi'iiiiIIiii bk ami I riinimlnruK li'iul to ki'i-p Krowlnu pill Ii-Ik honlthy and vlKorou, ami holh an- uHM'tillul to aiirriiKKfnl I'KK pnv iliirllon. Amilhi-r uiIvuiiIiikh of pi'iinlnn pul li'lt hy ttii-m H-l v i-n In lo irovhli for nurinul ilrvi'lopini-nt. Il In nut nluuy.-i i-iiH) to ilu thlN mirriiHxfully. All poiih try fi-mta ronliilti illffi-n-nt romhlnu' IIoiin uf nti-r, proti'ln, Hlarrlu-ii, ful uml inlniTiil miIin. Tin-mi i-li-mi'iilH urt-ri-iiili'il hy ihU'ki'iiH for thi-lr urowtli II Ih vi-ry Itnpnrtiint, howi-vi-r. to pro hli fii-iln In Hiifflrlt-nt iinn n l H y uml larli-ty to allow for ormuilr wiihIi-i uml nor null ili-vi-lopim-nt. To lliln mil, It In u k h nl plan In provhlo n-rtitln Ii-i-iIh in ImppiTH lliul KrouhiK pulli'lN 1 1 1 it v ln-li In hulnnrliiK Iht'lr own ra llllllH. Hut fi'i-dliiK mnl IioiihIiik nro not llm only priMUiiilon ih-i-hhiii for flltliiK pnlli-lN lo lay Hiir i-imfiilly. It Ih not uli lo lot pnlli-U run lit Iiitkh In wrt kiiibh or wim-iIh ilurliiK lln1 fall iiioiiIIin. If lln- under tint Iiith u I unit tin- ahilo-ini-n ici-t wi-t, Ilu- pulh-tN Homi havo u hi-ilraCKlil appi'iiraurn. If thn ahilo nii'ii ki'Ih 'i't uml Ih rlillli'il liy raw fall wIiiiIh, howi-l Iroiihli' or hoiiii- til li-i-r lot-nl ullini-nt Ih llkrly to iiiIho. W'IiIIi- nil kni'HM uf HiIh na I m i- Ih mil apt lo proTo fatal, It uffi-rlH Ilu- vlKor of thn pulli'lH. Their hi-allli Ih llki-ly to hi-romn iiiorn or Iokh nmlrrinlni-il, mnl HiIh will ilolay or prevent their vt-iii-lulile mutter It runluln. A II pui-ie IhruiiKh Ihn worm thn mill I Kroiiml mm h In the aunii luunni-r lliul ;iulli I Krouml In Ihi' hli ken nix unl, uml Ik made i-ry fine III lln- pro o-iti." OREGON HENS GAIN RANK IN EGG LAYING CONTEST Thn (Iri-KoD'a at Mountain droit I'lare In Hie Mlminuil N'utlomil Kick IjivIiiK rulili-Kt at Hie end uf Hm lentil inonlli uf In v I iik'. uml anothi-r pen uf the mime hret-il hud reurlieil al H I II plan- III the Slorr'a runleat. The tlre;iin' at Mnunlaln (irova held llilrd plaee lit the hi-KjunlllK of AiiKiint hut ilurliiK Hie mouth made noii-Morlhy Kiiln". heliiK ut thn end of Hie mouth hut II rfKK ludilnj the neeouil pen and 10 hi-hltul Hie leuderi. They ara rouipelliiK BtiuliiHt 103 en Irlea of leudltiK layer from the t'nlt i d Slate, Canada uml KiiKlaml. They had avrrKed 19G i-KK" per lien at the end of the tenth month. SILAGE AND TESTING AID COOS DAIRYMEN Hy KrowliiK eon) for hIIukc and tent ing their town, Coo rou nty dairymen haw rained the average production of uhoul :i000 row lo 210.5 pound of Puller fat a year. Kver tilnro their roiinly UKrlculturul .mini. J. I.. Smith. Iuin heen working with Hie farmer uf Coon, ho ha run- Hldi-red hi major proldein to he Dial of more profllalile dalryliiK. The farmer have t'ultc Ri-nerally reHpoml eil lo IheHi' effort larnely liy thu iiho uf I'om dIIiiki uml are now crowhiK rum, I'reellnK llo. and rumliietlnK cow-li'Htliik'. They have not only In-rreHi-d the yield hut iiIho Krently re- dueed the eont uf pruduetlon. The uveriiKu eot feed ier eow dur Iiik the enllre wear wua $:I2.:I. The Bvenm'n profit per t-ow wbh $.ri0.S0, not ini'ludliiK the value of Ihn ralf. nklm III t Ik and manure. The ovitukv inut of niduelnK hotter fat uiih 111 eeutH n pound. I In Juallin lo tin- furmi r, milk d l lira aliuulil iclit- i oiiild' la'de alien J Hon lo Hie iiit'Uuu nf .lilliK Hie i all In (ore they are relumed. If th tuna are allowi-d lo ti hi k unwaalieil In the furiut-r, II I a w-ry ilirrinill luk for him. Willi lila llinllid fn III Hi . In i lean Ihi-iii, In a i In iilur teller reo ntly aenl to milk ileulera hy thn I'ulry 1'HlalMii uf Hie department uf aKrlrulliire, II wu polliled out thai hailerlal lunula made from mia whlrh had been wurheil ami rlnaed In thn ordinary munm-r ahuwrd Hint there wern from 3uii.fiiiil o IK.IHiii.OiiO hai ertlu In i-ai li i mi. wild an ateiuiin nf t i.OO.imhi. If 10 Kullona of milk wern put Into one uf Iheae i an I hern would he added morn than u() hai lt-rla lo eui h ruhli reiitlmelt-r ut the milk. That la In any, (III I thn leaat numher thai would lm added. Wlieri-u. It pointed out, with lltlln alramlnK them- auiiie.iail lould hair heen fen dered pritlilly alerlle. One dealer who reeenlly Inatalli-d modern waahliiK inai lilnn employed a hi It-rloloKlal to t' Kt Ihn ri-aull. Il wuk loiiml that lea Hum I'oo.Ooo hue- trrlu wern In tan, and amoui; them wern no iimleairahln type. Haeterlul loiilila uf call t rented hy a lea tffl l-letit BteuinlliX devil o wlllelt till nr Iimi) formerly employed run a a SO.lHiO.tMiO hurterla to thn tan. In ilmlliiK oine undekirjhln kind. Tliern urn a numlier uf different type of I'leanlliK lunehliiei ou the market. Thn aim of all thn effli lent one, however, la thn thorouKh rleuii Iiik wllli wualiliiK powder and Hater, rliiHlnic, nti-rlllrutloii with alt-uiu, and mpld lr liiar. After llila thu eun ahould lm rovered and kept from ion lumlnutloii. One of thn lmpli-Kt of thn inuililm-t I a Jet devirn, hy mean uf whlrh apray uf rold and hot writer and of aleiini arc urceHlvely fonnd Into tin- can. Ihi type alo la eiUIipeil lolili- tlme with a drying attachment hy mean uf which a druft nf dry air I forced Into thn run. Another type I thn hm)) machine. In which ran are hrunlieil out with waHhlna; powder and wnlcr and then rlimcd. After waah- Iiik they limy he ntnnnied hy a up ray uf at ea in. Some nf tin' Inn-eat ma chine are fitted with powerful pump thn cam In nn Inverted ponitlon he Iiik run throiiKh the machine anj apray of aoap and water, rlnae water, hoi water, and - ileum ucenvely forerd Into them tinder ronilderahln prenaure. They uro then drlnd In Ihe aauie maililne. ?m M m ot AT-r i i mm m represented I ON STATE UNIVERSITY SQUAD TrockAlHefics Golf DLHUWIrtniJ HILL 53 STAY AS CAPTAIN OF THE COMPANY Thn dalle, lift Mllwuilkln, i ruler. Murfllt. Malheur, aetond iUrter. Ilartlelt, Kmaeada. rlKhl tackle, ft.,., h l.lht..l enH ut, i.bi Mkiilmur. ... . . Pieifle Coa.t L.agui. i.. ... .. ' ... .. ' Allele iii, j.iuiiiiin t 117, ua'aii'-ii ( yrnon llliili. 'u 1. , 1" ......... .... I HH iJikn xionieiin, Aiomiy, runi hair. Took, I'orlland, t-ml. na. kmnaa roiinly aill Ihi well rep 1 Jlollli llunHnxlon reat iiled nn III I lliberally uf OreKou half. fimllall team till fall. .Two mrmlx-ra lllaley uf lual year team. I:urtl.lt, of Kta iadu, and Jakn lllaley, uf Mllwauklit. Ikk liirnei mil al lh Ida; atailn a hool for llm nuad and am alum ilk rlaa, nien Hila early In Ihe year. flrat iiuail men from 1 Ori-ron lounllc and from 10 utlu-r alatei have e(un work for thn laralty Kainea thl full. All laal ).ar flrat team men, Miept l.yln IllKht-e, aim him onn Into profeaalc.i.al haael.all, and lloli Mularkry, uf 1'i.rtlmid. are hack. The iuad I rilH-rieni ei but few In liumher. The lima allh Ihn oaltlon "ackfleld fur which they arn Iryln- are: I l-Vnahmeii and oiimra who have not Hm ke. Kluhtnille, (r, rupuln, left , hi en In ri-al.lem e a year may not com- 'le. I pete for the varalty thl year, a omv uniiier. .MeMinnviile, left Kuanl. year rule having rone Into -ffn t laat Ti-Karl, lirnaham. rliht mid. j winter. A frnahman aijuad la In train- Tuer. k. i'orlland. fullhai k. j Ihk. however. It ha many uaplrant. f. A llullnitton. Th alle. guar- j and will play Ihe freshmen of O. A. ('. i two rnrnea. BEAVERS ARE DEFEATED 3T02 CHARTER IS IAVE0 TO OREGON CITY BY UNEXPECTED AND LAST MINUTE ACTION. DESPERATE RALLY IN NINTH FAILS TO WIN FOR THE PORTLANDERS. Wllllami, Kui;enn, line poaltlon Curl Nnliuin, Ilolllater, Idaho, or hackfleld poaltlon. M' Klnnny, Olympla. Wah . end or end s jRED SOX HAND TIGERS : PHILLIES GAIN IN RACE BY 2 VICTORIES DETROIT'S PENNANT CHANCES GET SEVERE JOLT FROM j BOSTON TEAM. DEMAREE PULLS IRON MAN STUNT AND WINS BOTH GAMES OF A DOUBLE HEAOER. 590 671 too Hun i'ramlMo 600 I'ortlund thl Oakland 357 HAN ITtANCIHCO, CalM Kept. 30. The I'ortland (leaver went down to a 3 to 2 defeat hefore the Oukl here Ihli afternoon. A ninth Inning rally by Ihe Heaver brought In one run, but failed to lave the day for the Ore Konlan. Noyei wai xood for ten hit by the Ouk. while the Heaven aeciired eight off of I'rouKh. j Today' battlnic order: I'ortland Wllle. rf; Evam. 3b; fiuuthworth. If; Howard, lb; Rorhe, c; Wllllami. cf; Hod kit. 21,; Ward, is; Noyea, p. Oakland Mlddloton. If; Murphy, 3h; Ijine, if; Kenworthy, ib; Cun ningham, rf; Harry, lb; Hergnr, 11; llarwood, c; I'roiiKh. p. I'mplrei Doyle and I'hyle. SOME GUARDSMEN SIM REFUSE TO CO BACK INTO HIUTIA BODY Data Whin Mm will Be Back Horn II Cufdimin l( Not Known Hir Twiilvi Rtcrulti Art Put in Compiny. NAVI.N KIK1J. DKTItOIT. Sept. 20. The lH-trolt Tliter' peununt rhuncni received a evere Jolt Hill afternoon when thn lied Sox handed them their aecond beatlnit In two duy. Sixteen thouaund wild-eyed fun aw- JennlnKa' men ko down. flKhtlnx to thn limt. by a 4 lo 3 count. Oluf HendrlrkHen, hero of thu 1912 world' terlei between Hoton and the New- York Clanta, won tho name for the world'i rhampliin. Hutting for .Mutineer Currlt;an In the elKhth inning with the irore tli-d at three each, he drove a ilimlc to center, scoring Scott, who hud wulked. Kliiuke and Ix-omrd worked on even term throughout (he game, each turn ing In one very l d inning, but other w iao pitching excellent ball. 1'IIII.ADKI.I'HIA. Sept. 20 The I'hllliei gained In the Nutlunul league pennant rare thli afternoon, when Lx- maree turned In an "Iron nmn" itunt, w inning both ganmi of a double head er from the Pirates, 7 to 0, and 3 to 2. The I'hllliei landed on Cooper in the sixth Inning of the first game for all their rum. In the aecond Mummaux und Demaree had a pitchers' battle with honors slightly with the Pirate, but the Morans hit more opportunely. At Salt I-ake R. H. E. Vernon 10 H 1 Suit Lake 3 lo 3 At Los Angeles pun Francisco 1 Imb Angeles 4 R. II. 5. 2 2 Could Not Do Her Cooking. Mrs. K. E. HartmelHter, Tea.. Mo.. writes: "I was affected wltb kidney trouble, for two years. I was so bad this summer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me. I feel like a new person." Too many women neglect symptoms of kidney derangement When the kidneys are not properly doing their work poiBons left In the system cause weak back, dizziness, pufflness under eyes, swollen ankles, joints, and rheumatism. Jones Drug Co Adv. Thirty four member of (I couipuny took thn new federal outh yesterday and the charter nf the company hai been laved to Oregon City. Captain lllanrhard and other offi cer will remain with the company, according to Ihe underatandlng be tween the men and the regimental or fleers. The action cornea much a a aur prlae to the people of Oregon City, after the men had stubbornly refused for several days to lign up. For a time It waa feared that the charter of Ihe cotnpuny would be lout to thn town, owing to the action of Ihe men in refiiHlng to take the oath. Many men of O company, however, refined to take (be oatb and It was neceasary to put 12 recruits, princi pally Portland men, Into the company to bring the numher up to 34. At least 30 men muat lake the oath to save the company' charter, and even with these 12 men on the company's rolls, Oregon City's contingent of citizen soldiers has only four men over the margin. Members of the company do not know when they will be back In Ore gon City, but It Is expected that mus tering out will begin within a few days. MRS. BARLOWS DAHLIAS WIN. SELECT SEED CORN. How to Give Good Advice. Tlie bent way to give good ndvlce is to set u good example. When others nee how iiulckly you gel over your cold by Inking Chiimlierluiu'H Cough Itemed)- tliey urn likely to follow your example. Thl remedy litis been In uno for many yeurs uml enjoys tin ex cellent reputation. Obtainable every where Adv. Committee Of Hundred Will Campaign Against Land And Loan And The Brewers9 Bill Hotter iimillly und yield of next mm Hon's Oregon corn crop may be fur thered by careful seleellon of home grown, uccllmiitcd Heed. Since matur ity Ik one of tho vital factors the hp lection kIiouIiI be made now, accord ing to the Agricultural college special ist, while It Ik easy (o dixtlngulHh be tween the curly and Into maturing ears. These ears should he well ma tured, of medium si.e, well formed, with ipiite deep kernel and good top ami hud. They should then be stored where there Is no danger of front or mold affecting their vitality. HOW THE LEADERS STAND. American League. Huston 581 Detroit 5G9 ! Chicago 572 National League. Hrooklyn 604 I'hlliidelphitt 5941 Huston 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit R. H. E. Hoston 4 8 2 Delrolt 3 S 3 Batteries Leonard und Carrigou, Thomas; Khmke and Stutiage, Huker. WIFE CHARGE3 CRUELTY. In a divorce suit filed in the C ack amas county circuit court Monday, Mrs. Clara I). Maloney charges cruelty against Ralph E. Molo ney. They were married June 23. 1914. in Stockton. Cal. She alleges that he called her names and threat ened her and her mother. She asks for the return of her maiden name. Clara H. Heard. . x North Bend Hay Park mill starts with crew of 60 men. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Hoston- It. H. E. Cincinnati 13 17 1 Hoston 4 10 2 Hutterles Mitchell and W'ingo; Ru dolph, Nehf, Humes and C.owdy. At New York R. H. E. Chlcugo 2 C 0 New York 4 8 2 Hutterles Lavender ond Wilson; Schupp and McCnrty. COUNTY COURT SETS SEPTEM BER 28 AS DATE TO CON- -SIDER MATTER. The (lucKaimiH county eonimltleu of one hundred, organized primarily forLMr. Schuehel and W. S. U'Ren. At Ihe purpoHii of conducting a local caiupiilKn against the so-called brew ers' amendment und for absolute pro hibition, has broadened Its soi-po und will fight against the people's laud ami loan hill and for llm Sunday clos ing law now on tho statu hooks. In ii series of 40 imiellngs, which have been mapped nut, rural credits ami tux limitation will also be discussed. ('. Si huolH-l, who will ho one of the leaders In tho committee's cumpulgn, terms thn land and loan bill as tho most vicious on tho ballot. "Why, I'd rather unci (ho browors' bill win twice over t hint tho land und loan bill,'' he snld Thursday. "It means I ho confis cation of nil private property by tho slain." Incldnntly t ho company political fight has Increased tho break between one tlinii they wero luw partners with offices hero and were associated In many of iho radical changes In tho Oregon legislative system. Now Mr u lien is cnaiupioniug tno mcaiuro which Mr. Schuohol calls tho most vicious ou Iho coming November bill lot. The committee of 0110 hundred will open lis ciiuipulgii Saturday, Septem ber 23, at Heaver Creek with a mass meeting. Thu committee plans lo raise S400 for the campaign and Mr. Schuehel iind. C. It. Dye called on n number of local business und professional men Friday. Tho complete schedule of meetings, which will ho held In every part of the county will soon lie com-plotcd. LARSEN & COMPANY LEADING GROCERS and GENERAL MERCHANTS Corner 10th and MainSts. Oregon City, Or. Cream Separator, Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. The consolidation of road districts In tlie northern part of the county and on tho west sido of tho river will come up for considoriitWn at a special meeting of the county court Septem ber 28. Tho court Friday acted on flvo petitions, denying one and grant ing six. The plan of consolidation Includes making throe or four districts out olt all tho territory north and east of the ClackamiiH river. A year ago this month tho county court reduced the number of road districts from CO to 57, und even a greater reduction war favored by ninny, Tho most Important chungo In dis trict boundaries made Friday was in the line dividing Glndstono and dis trict No. 47, commonly known as the Ouk Grove district. Tho river road from tho crossing of the rortlnnd Railway, Light & Tower company nt Glndstono to tho Hollowcll hill was taken from Gladstone nnd placed in the jurisdiction of the Oak Grove dis trict. A petition asking for this chango was liberally signed by res I dents both of Gladstone nnd of Oak Grove. The road Is a through road and the Oak Grove people wanted to make moro extensive Improvements than tho Gludstone council thought it could finance. The court took some land from dis trict 45 and added it to 21, a piece of district 10 wus tacked onto district four and part of district 14 was put in the boundaries of 11. A petition to enlnrge a part of district 19 for the benefit of No. 19 was denied. At St. Louis- R.'H. E. ' New oYrk 3 7 1; St. Ixiuls 7 12 2i Hutterles Russell, Fisher and Wul- j ters; Alexander, Groom and Hartley. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A splen did property in Tillamook County, 15 lots. 11-room modern house, well finished, and furnished; also saw mill. Will trade for good Improved farm, clear, or what have you. Ad dress Mrs. J. H. Mattley, Oregon City, Oregon.. At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia 7 10 1 Chicago S 14 2 Hutterles Johnson, Diebold, Par hum and Haley, Pichnlch; Russell, Panforth and Lynn. At Clevelanu R. H. E. Washington 3 6 2 Cleveland 3 6 2 At Hrooklyn- R. H. E. i Hutterles Avers and Williams: St. Louis 2 5 4i Hoehling and Dcberry. O'Neill. Hrooklyn 4 7 .1 Hutterles Ames, Williams und Gon zales; Smith and Miller. At Philadelphia (1st game) R. II. E. Pittsburg 0 7 2 POP GEERS IS INJURED. COLUMBUS. Ohio. Sept. 20. Pop Goers, oldest driver on the Grand Cir- suit, sunereit ins second injury this Philadelphia 7 11 0 season when he was thrown from his Hutterles Cooper, Harmon und sulkcy in a collision this afternoon. Fischer, W. Wagner; Demureo und I The extent of his injuries is not yet Mrs. A. L. Blount. Mra. P. T. Barlow and Mrs. Rarton Harlow attended the Multnomah county fair held at Grea ham Thursday. Mrs. Harlow, prob ably the most extensive dahlia grow er in Clackamas county, is exhibiting some of her handsome blossoms, and Friday was awarded four first prizes and five second prizes on her blos soms. The party made the trip by automobile, and pronounces the dahlia show one of the finest tbey have ever attended. Dahlias were even entered from the state of Washington, Taco ma being well represented by some of the finest blooms in the ahow. Economical Legislation, pay as we go; opposed to graft and favoritism. H. A. LEIWS FOR Joint Senator Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Counties. Only Candidate Outside City of Porttand Let the "Country"' be Represented (Paid Adv.) Justice!! Writer Thinks Our Courts Are Lacking In It HuniB. (Second game): R. II, Pittsburg 2 9 Philadelphia 3 5 0 Hutterles Mumaux und Fisher; Do- muree nuil Hums. i known. He wus taken to Grant hos- E. pltul. II Sutherlln It is announced that ac tuul grading on now railroad here will start at once. CHICHESTER S PILLS W TIIK IIIAHIINII UKANI1. JC irrttararl I'llUln Hri nd livid wrtillfc lSk M SltfT. IIM7 4W JfOttP lrUI. Aski. HM ifr M-TFR IHAliONn HRAMft 1'H.I H, fc t vttnkiMiwnh Best. SjII. A1r Rellit.la SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVLRYWHERE 8 DESCENDANTS WILL SHARE TURNED ESTATE PROBATE PROCEEDINGS BEGUN IN COUNTY COURT TO DI VIDE BEQUESTS. Eighty-seven descendants in threo generations were left by T. L. Turner, who died nt his home In Stafford Sep tember 12, and will share his 21,000 estate. Probnto proceedings were be gun in the county court Friday with a petition filed by two children, Smith Turner nnd Mrs. EUu Seedling. Mr. Turner left eight children, Smith Turner, Ellu Seedling, John M, Turner, Susie L.' Goss, Charles R. Tur ner. James A. Turner, Mary F. Elllg- sen and Lizzie Seely. Besides these, 44 grandchildren and 35 great grand children survive Mr. Turner. The funeral was held Thursday at Stafford with interment In the Staf ford. A majority of the 87 sur viving descpndent8 attended the fu neral. The Rev. W. T. Milllken of ficiated, and the following were the pallbearers: Gilbert L. Hedges and Ernest Mass, of Oregon City; H. G. Starkweather, of Milwnukie; John Aden and Charles Waggner, of Stafford. ADLINE BAXTER SUES FOR DIVORCE DECREE OREGON CITY. Sept 18. Editor of The Enterprise:: After reading the description of the tribulations of John Joseph in the Sunday Enter prise we have concluded that justice in the minor courts of some parts of Oregon is a wierd and fantastic thing. A sturving foreigner, absolutely igno rant orEnglish, found a hen. He hadn't English enough to beg, so he killed and ate the settler's hen. She was worth probably 36 cents In the mar- : ket. He was arrested and haled be- i fore the brilliant legal luminary whose J profound wisdom illumintes the jus I tlce court In Estucuda. That is, if ! the story told is true. That worthy j individual hound him over to the grand I jury. It seems he had not grafted J sufficiently to put up $1,000 bail, and in addition was guilty of the unpar- donable sin of understanding no Eng I lish, so the justice sent him to lun j gulshr in the county Jail until the time of the grand Jury's meeting. To put I the mutter a . little, differently, the Charles E. Baxter is defendant in a suit for divorce filed in the Clackamas county circuit court Wednesday by Mrs. Ailllne Baxter, who alleges cruel ty. They were married In the month of May. 1905. In Oregon City. Mrs. Baxter alleges that her husband is employed hy the Crown Willamette Paper company nt $3. SO a day and cun afford to contribute $."i0 a month to the support of the family. George C. Brownoll nnd Charles T. Slevers up-1 1-4 days at 50 cents per day (county pear as Mrs. Buxter's attorneys. prisoners get two meals a day) means - - . ! $112 bourd bill out of the pockets of Second He should never have been hungry. It is a bud habit. Third Being a foreigner and not understanding any English, thus be ing unable to beg, he should have starved to death rather thun to have taken the chicken. Fourth Like a certain recent promi nent citizen of Clackamas county he should have Illegally grafted $50,000 Instend of appropriating a measly chicken. Then all he would have got would be a walking ticket to Califor nia, or Arizona, or some other hot country where he could begin to get acclimated for future contingencies. He should have stolen a railroad. John Joseph has already spent a longer term in jail than the average American rascal gets for stealing an other man's wife or his threshing ma chine. He says he stole the hen, ail right, and that he willing to work for the owner a week to pay for her. But that would defeat the ends of justice. ..... vuu m. fc,.. , .J-.i .... man stole a 36 cent chicken. To deal "'"" ""'" cuu.un i possioiy directly with so complex a case wa8 Permit such u perversion of law! John beyond the mental capacity of the1"11'"1 'ttnKui8h " " county Castile Estacada court. So he sent the of-i.unt th5 fnd J,,ry has tne Pnor- fender to OroL-on Pin- where in!"""1 "I" n.s corpus mon- date. he has boarded 124 days at the county's expense. Two bits a meal In It Inu- putitmilu fnr limit.! llu,i. ! i .'it-uii-unc suine oi us plain, com i nion citizens wonder whether the whole thing is not a nightmare In- I bus probably it will be his corpus mentis by that time and decide whether he has told the truth or not. Hanks: Prospects for a new lum ber mill here. Congress Victims Leave Coot Bay. , the Clackamas county taxpayers to MARSHFIELD, Ore., Sept. 15. The support the dignity of a roupy 36 cent Congress wreck victims' special train j chicken! One hundred and twenty department from Marshfield this after-: four days of God's sunlight, and man noon at 3:45, carrying nil the passen-1 hood's freedom taken out of the life gers and about 100 of the crew. The j of u man created In God's image, De train consisted of eight day curs, u cause he sacrificed the life of a baggage car and a diner, and will I peBk first-cousin to a reptile rather reach Portland about 3 o'clock. I than starve to death! Of course the The passengers had a pleasant justice could not have sentenced him time In Marshfield und North Bend and passed the day in visiting and re stocking their wardrobes. Many, mes sages came to Marshfield business men from the outside, authorizing them to supply certain of the stranded persons with clothing or money. The unannounced guests left Coos Bay in a cheerful frame of mind and waved their gratitude to the throngs who watched them leave. 1 i to a week in the Estacada lockup. The dignity of the chicken demanded noth ing short of a grand jury! Now this John Jacob no, John Jo seph possibly deserves all he got for the following reasons: First He had no business not to be born an American. He should have had the foresight to order things differently. duced by something we have been reading about Russian Justice, or a fantasy from Alice's adventures in Wonderlund. And John Joseph sits in his cell, in the gloomy court house basement, and dreams about the sum mer skies and the soft sunlight or the freest land under heaven, and aaks If there is such as Christian charity In mis strange, foreign land, and won ders how many years be would have to spend in the penitentiary had he stolen a square meal from a fancy restaurant Instead of a measly hen from a stingy citizen. And all who know the circumstances wonder whether this Is merely a case of over sight on the part of our county offi cials, or rather another Instance of democratic "watchful waiting?" W. G. MILLIKEN.