Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 03, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1911
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF G EN ERALJ NTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
" Young Wife Asks $150,000.
Oregon City. Cleta Pearl Allsky,
wife of Charles W. Alisky, both of
whom are suing for divorce, has filed
suit for $150,000 damages against her
husband's parents, Churleo A. Allsky
and Mrs. Caroline Alisky. The plain
tiff, who is a sister of Maybelle Gil
man Corey, alleges that her husband's
affections were alienated by his parents.
SAILINGJE AIR.
How It Feels to Soar Aloft In a
E-.!!cen or Aeroplane.
ALL SENSE OF HEIGHT LOST.
Fifth Annual Apple Fair at Albany.
Albany. Active preparations are
being made for the Fifth Annual Ap
ple Fair, which will be held in this
city November 8 to 10. The associa
tion Js sending out printed premium
lists to all the apple-growers of the
Willamette Valley, accompanied by
letters soliciting exhibits for the
vent.
Commission Plan Sought.
Astoria. Petitions signed by 214
registered voters asking that the new
charter providing for the establish
ment of a commission form of govern
ment be eubmltted to a vote of the
people at a special election, on
Wednesday, Deoember 13, were Died
In the auditor's office.
SELL APPLES BY WIRE
Hood River Sells to Hamburg by Ca
ble Communication.
Hood River. Unprecedented in the
history of the Hood River Apple Grow
ers' Union was the sale of a numbei
of carloads of extra fancy apples to
buyers In Germany. The method pre
Tlously used by European fruit men
has been to seoure the shipments on
consignment. However, the recent
sales were made by cable communlca
tions direct to Hamburg. The sales
urere made entirely on the reputation
of the union pack.
The great bulk of the Hood Rlvei
Valley produot wlll .be marketed this
season west of the Rocky Mountains,
beoause the large crop of local prod
uct In the East and Middle WeBt pro
Tents the union Irom securing satis
factory prices In the eastern markets.
The seasons' crop will be very much
shorter than the estimates made by
the growers early In the season.
Experts View Site for Canal.
Oregon City. Governor West, Sec
retary of State Olcott and State Treus
uxor Kay, who compose the state ca
nal commission, and Major Mclndue
Inspected the locks and canal on the
West Bide and the proposed routes
for the East Side canal and locks.
Forty Boosters to Attend.
Heppner. Forty members of the
local boosters' club of this city at
tended the Trl-County Development
League convention held In Arlington
October 81 and November 1. The
counties Involved are Morrow, GU
Ham and Sherman.
ELECTION MAY NOT BE VALID
State Institutions Not In City, Is Con
tention. Salein. To teBt the validity of a
special city election hold several
months ago, defeat of which might re
sult in the State Asylum for the In
sane and the State Penitentiary be
ing considered outsldo the city limits,
Attorney W. P. Lord, Jr., has In the
circuit oourt a case which Involves
the right of state employes to vote
at certain elections and to determine
whether the annexation of certain
districts la legal.
Prior to the last census a special
election was held for the purpose of
taking the asylum and penitentiary
and contiguous districts Into the city
In order to swell the sum total of the
population by SOOO people.
Attorney Lord sets up the conten
tion that every voter in the district
to be annexed who voted in favor of
the annexation was a state employe
working at the aRylum.
Jury Aoqults Robinson.
Prlnevlllo. After standing for hours
balanced between ncqulttal and a ver
dict of second degree murder, the Jury
In the wise of the Stale against Er
rest Robinson, charged with the mur
der of Louis McAllister, acquitted the
prisoner.
Consequently There Is No Feeling of
Dizziness or Giddiness, and After
Riling a Few Hundred Feet There Is
No Sensation of Speed.
Comparing ely few persons can
look down from a great height without
H creepy sensation running through
the nerves and chasing down the spine,
and one would naturally think these
unpleasant symptoms would be In
tensified It one were td rise several
hundreds ol feet in the air In a flying
machine. But that Idea Is a mistake,
according to Mr. Charles O. Turner
In an article in the Pall Mall Maga
zine, In which he tells how beginners
are taught the use of the aeroplane
and describes the sensations of fllgnt.
Ee says:
"The manner In which a course of
flight lessons begins depends chiefly
on the weather. If it Is fine and calm
a pupil Is at once taken out for pas
senger flights, sitting behind the
teacher or beside him. according to
the type of machine, and having noth
ing to think about except the novelty
of his experiences and the new aspect
in which he sees familiar things.
"His first flight is a great event in
the career of the pupil, and when it
is over he is anxious for the next
His estimate of the difficulties that lie
before him Is more modest, and he is
ready to besiege his Instructor with
questions. He climbed Into the pas
senger's seat and gripped the stanch
Ions with both hands. He need not
have gripped them quite so hard, for
be soon found that the motion of the
machine was not in the least disturb
ing. "To start it a mechanic stood behind
the main planes and gave the propel
ler a turn, and suddenly the engine
was giving out a tremendous roar and
making the machine vibrate. Other
mechanics were holding on to the tail
booms to prevent the aeroplane from
shooting forward before the pilot was
ready.
"But almost immediately the pas
senger observed the pilot bold up one
band as a signal, and on the instant
the machine plunged forward over the
ground like a swift motorcar. Before
be bad time to observe and note bis
feelings the sensations bad changed.
The machine was traveling forward
wltb perfect smoothness, the noise of
the engine had curiously softened
down, the ground no longer raced be
neath the machine, and be realized
that be was flying and that already
be was twenty, forty, fifty feet above
the ground.
"Flying has been compared to many
things, but In truth no comparison Is
good. Perhaps I may correct one or
two common but false notions con
cerning It
"There Is no sonse of traveling at a
great height There Is not the slight
est danger of giddiness. To me this
gave no surprise, for, as every bal
loonist knows, It matters not whether
ho looks down from 20 or 2,000 feet
the sensation of height is absent
"To take my own case, I cannot look
down a 100 foot cliff for many sec
onds before feeling unsafe, but I can
look down from a balloon that is two
miles above ground and can gaze at
the scene below for hnlf an hour with
out a qualm. It is the experience of
every aeronaut.
"It is Impossible also with reason
able accuracy without the aid of an
aneroid to estimate one's height You
see trees far below you, and if you are
high enough they appear to be mere
bushes, but you cannot tell whether
you are 400 feet up or 700.
"Again, the senso of speed is almost
entirely lost when you have attained a
height of 300 or 400 feet. The ground
passes below you very slowly, whllo If
you get up to 800 or 1.000 feet it is
only by steadily watching the ground
that you perceive that you are moving.
Yet all the while there is that Bteady
gale of wind upon tho face that in
forms you of your speed.
'In descending a pupil notices that
the speed of the ground rapidly accel
erates. The chances are that he can
not distinguish the moment when the
landing wheels again come into contact
with the earth. The muchlno moves
forward over the ground until its mo
mentum is exhausted, and bo ami the
pilot then descend from their seats."
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1311, by Amerioan Press Association.
Jacob M. Dickinson, former secre
tary of war, who, as special counsel
for the Government, prepared petition
to dissolve the "Steel Trust."
JOSEPH PULITZER IS DEAD
Blind Editor of New York World Sud
denly Stricken.
Charleston, S. C Joseph Pulitzer,
proprietor of the New York World
and the St. Louis Post Dispatch, died
Sunday aboard his yacht, the Liberty,
in Charleston Harbor.
The Immediate cause of Mr. Pulit
zer's death was heart failure. He
had been in ill health for several days,
but until a few hours before the end
none of those around him suspected
the gravity of his condition.
Mrs. Pulitzer arrived from New
York and reached the yacht shortly
before her husband died. At his bed
side when the end came also was his
youngest son, Herbert, who has been
cruising with his father.
Lumber Mills to Close Thirty Pays.
Seattle. Lumber mills In Oregon
and Washington will close for 30
days, commencing December 15, in an
effort of the manufacturers to cut
down the supply of lumber going Into
the market, and thereby bring about
a rise in prices. This was decided by
a resolution adopted by the West
Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Asso
ciation, which met here.
Dam Builders Left Out Bedrock Key.
Oloan, N. Y. Alexander McKlm of
New York, who was sent to Austin,
Pa., to report on the cause of the
breaking of the dam, has reported that
the "bedrock key," specified in the
plans, was not Installed when the dam
was built. "It was an appalling mis
take," reads the report.
Street It City Dance FiOor.
SprliiKlleld. A celebration wusheld
In Springfield in honor of (ho comple
tion of tlio rmvInK on Main street. The
celebration consisted of a maipierade
(l;uico on the new pavement.
Bay Ocean Port Is Voted.
Tillamook. The speolal election for
the purpou of submitting the ques
tion of oraatlaf a port at Bay Ocean
wss oarried kf a Majority of 16 votes.
A Soldier's Reply.
A soldier of Marshal Saxe's array,
being discovered In a theft, was con
demned to be hanged. What he had
stolen might be worth 5 shillings. The
marshal, meeting him as be was be
ing led to execution, said to hi in.
"What a miserable fool you were to
risk your life for 6 shillings!"
"General," replied the soldier, "1
have risked it every day for my pay,
fivepence." This repartee saved his
Ufa.
The Dootor't Sin of Omission.
Dormnn lu his "Primitive Supersti
tions" tells of an Indlnn who had been
badly hurt by a grizzly bear. The
medicine man prescribed a mixture
of rattlesnakes' bends, wornout moc
casins and chewing tobacco, seasoned
with petroleum and red pepper, of
which tho patient was ordered to tnko
a pint every half hour. "lie was a
bravo man, but he died with the ut
most expedition," and nt tho tribal In-
Huest it was agreed that tho remedy
was faultless, but that death was due
to the doctor's omitting to dance and
yoll.
Whioh It Yours f
The remuneration received for serv
ices rendered has many names. The
laborer calls it "pay," the skilled me
chanic "wages," tho city clerk "sal
nry," the bankor "income," a lawyer
"fees" und a burglar "swag." Lon
don Answers.
That which starts upon stilts often
ends upon crutches. Italian Proverb,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and
may be taken with perfect safety by
the most delicate woniau or the
yonngest child. Tho old and feeble
will also find them a most suitable
remedy for aiding and Btreugtlieuing
their weakened digestion and for 'reg
ulating the bowels. For sale by all
good dealers.
For paius in the side or chest damp
en a piece of flannel with Chamber
lain's Liniment and bind it on the
seat of pain. There is nothing bettor.
For sale by all good druggists.
AUTHOR'S VENTURE
IN MINES PROBED
New York. Turning from the writ
ing of real literature, as he has done
on occasions, to the writing of min
ing prospectuses for companies to
which he lent ths weight of a great
family name, Julian Hawthorne Is be
ing Investigated, together with his as
sociates, by the Federal authorities.
Millions of shares of stock in "Haw
thorne" enterprises are said to have
been sold to school teachers, clerks,
widows and other persons of moderate
or even small means throughout the
New England States, where there is
great power In the name Hawthorne.
The United States officers for some
reason are pushing the case with more
than usual vigor. Involved with
Hawthorne in the inquiry are Jas. B.
Hanna, nephew of Mark llanna; Dr.
William J. Morton, son of the discov
erer of ether, and Joslah Qulncy, ex
mayor of Boston.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c;
bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 78c.
Barley Feed, $;U per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $31 per ton.
Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa,
14.
Butter Creamery, 34c.
Eggs Ranch, 87c.
Hops 1911 crop, 42c;' 1910, nomi
nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c;
Willamette Valley, 15ri7c.
Mohair Choice, 37c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, Sic; Club, SOc;
red Russian, 79c.
Barley $:!0 per ton.
Oats $29 per ton.
Eggs 36c.
Hay Timothy, $15 per ton; alfalfa,
U6 per ton.
Coughing at Night
Means loss of slep, which is bad
for everyone. Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound stops the cough At
cuoe. relieves tho tickling mid dryness
in the throat and heals the iuflamnied
moiubranes. Prevent a cold develop
ing into bronchitis or pneumonia.
Keep always iu the house. Refuse
substitutes. Jouos Drng Go.
School report cards, ap
proved by the county super
intendent, at this office.
THE WALL STREET GAME.
Advice to Those Who Would Buy and
Sell on Margin.
"A broker once told me that there
was one rule which he would give if
be dared to his customers to guide
them in selecting stocks for trading
purposes. 'Take a piece of chewing
gum; reduce It to an adhesive condi
tion, mold it into a form convenient
for throwing; throw it at the board.
Buy or sell the stock indicated by the
spot on the board to which it adheres.
Go to Europe for three months.' By
following this advice, ho said, tho cus
tomer would have a chance not much
of a chance, it Is true, but some chance.
If however he reads the financial page
of the newspaper and listens to the
gossip in the brokers' offices, he has
not even the gambler's chance, since
he will be doing exactly wliut the
powers back of the market want him
to do In order that they may as quick
ty as possible get his principal before
it is exhausted by the constant nibbling
of the broker.
"A well to do man showed his In
genue bride a check for $1,800. 'Do
you see this check? Now with this
I'm going to buy sugar. Sugar Is go
ing up, and I'll give you the profits.'
Sugar went down, nnd he lost his
$1,800. The lady nsked for nn ac
counting. 'My dear, sugar went down.
The money Is lost' "And you haven't
even any sugar?" she asked plaintive
ly. 'Not even any sujrnrV
"As a means of tun kin? money spec
ulating on margin is worthless; as a
means to loss and rulu It has no rivals.
With the large number of sound In
vestments constantly offered by bank
ing houses to the public on terms
which offer a reasonable chance of In
creasing value, together with security
of principal and income, it should no
longer be necessary for men and wo
men to put their savings into mar
gins." Edward Sherwood Meade in
Lipplncott's.
3rd and Morrison
PORTLAND, OREGON
A Remarkable Showing' of
Women's Coats and Suits
It's the most splendid exhibit we have ever attempted this season,
as it includes a large range of new models just received this week,
while our color, size and style varieties are unmatchable.
His Early Promise.
"Does my boy," inquired the parent,
"seem to have a natural bent in any
one direction?"
"Yes, sir," said the teacher. "He
elves every Indication of being a cap
tnln of Industry some day. He gets
the other boys to do all his work for
him." Chicago Tribune.
Just Our Luck.
Williunis - This is a queer world.
Walker - Itlght you are. A man's
shoes will often get untied, but never
just 'as he is ready to take them off.
Judge.
There is little danger from a cold or
from an attack of grip except when
followed by pneumonia, and this
never happens when (Jhamberiain's
Oough Remedy is nsed. This remedy
has won its great reputation ana ex
tensive sale by its remarkable cures of
colds and grip and can be relied npon
with implicit confidence, a or sale Dy
all good druggists.
Cet your ButterJWrappers at this office
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
Scratch and rub rub and scratch
until you feel as if you could almost
tear the burning skin from your body,
until it seems as If you could no
longer endure these endless days or
awful torture those terrible nights
of Bleepless agony.
Then a few drops of D. D. D., the
Ifumoua Eczema Specific and, Oh I what
relief! The Itch gone Instantly! Com
fort and rest at last!
D. D. D. Is a simple external wash
that cleanses and hoals the inflamed
Bkin as nothing else can. A recognized
Hpeciflo for Ecitema, Psoriasis, Salt
Kheum or any other skin trouble.
We can give you a full slue .bottle
-of the genuine D. D. D. remedy for
$1.00 end if the very first bottle fails
to give relief It will not cost you a
cent. ...
We also can give you a sample bot
tle for 26 cents. Why suitor another
day when you can tot D. D: D.?
JONES DRUG CO.
Oregon City.
MALARIA
headache, biliousness, In
digestion, rheumatism,
pimples, blotches, yellow
complexion, eta, are all
signs of poisons In your
blood. These poisons
should be driven out, or
serious illness may result
To get rid of them, use
EK
Thedford's
Black-Draughti
the old, reliable, purely
vegetable, liver medicine.
Mrs. J. H. Easier, of
Spartanburg, S. C, says:
I had sick headache, for
years. I felt bad most of
the time, I tried Thed
ford's Black-Draught, and
now I feel better than
when I was 16 years old."
Your druggist sells it, In
25 cent packages.
Insist on Thedford's
The New Suits,
$12.50 Up
to $25.00
This showing of pretty models
is incomparable for value giv
ing. Newest tailored styles
made of fine quality serges, worsteds,
cheviots and English suitings, in colors
navy, grey, brown, green, also black.
These Suits are beautifully tailored in
all sizes, and every model is one of dis
tinction. Nowhere will you find like
values at our low prices. A perfect fit is
guarenteed.
Stylish New Fs, $1.25
Up to $25.00
A complete showing of women's and
Missus' Furs at popular prices. Neck
pieces and muffs of French Coney, Jap
Mink, Brook Mink, Fox, Lynx, Muskrat,
Marten, Angora and many other kinds
in colors white, gray, brown and black.
Come and select while assortments are
at their best.
The New Coats
$7.50 Up
to $19.50
High grade, fine quality Coats
at very low prices is the gist of
these offerings. Caraculs,
plushes and mixtures, also the popular
reversable coats shown in dozens of band
some colors and color combinations.
These Coats are very warm, heavy, yet
not tiresome to wear. Don't overlook
them if you want a handsome, reliable
and stylish Winter Coat and would save
in the buying.
New Silk Waists, $2.50
Up to $5.50
Every good style is included. Silk and
Net waists, made with high or low neck,
With kimono or regulation sleeve. Many
are shown with the popular sailor collar
and you have a full choice of colors.
They are the best values . we have been
able to offer at these prices.
Causes Much Disease
Advice About Stomach Troubles and
How to Relieve Them
Do not negleot indigestion whioh
may lead to all sorta of ills and com
plications Aq eminent physician
once said that ninety-five per cent of
all the ills of the human body have
their origin lu a disordered stomaoh.
Our experience with Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets leads us to believe them to
be among the most dependable reme
dies known for the relief of indiges
tion and chronic dyspepsia. Their in
gredients are soothing and healing to
the intlammed membranes of the
stoiuaoh. They are rioh in pepsin,
one of the greatest digestive aids
known to modioine. The relief they
afford is very prompt. Their use
with persistency and regularity for a
short time tends to bring abont a ces
sation of the pains caused by stotnaoh
disorders.
Koxall Dyspepsia Tablets help to
insure healthy anpetite, to aid diges
tion, and thus promote nutrition. As
evideuoe of onr sincere faith in Hex-
all Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to
try tneni at our risk. If they do not
give you entire satisfaction, we will
return you tile money yo'i F-"id ns 'or
tlieni, without question or formality.
They come in three sizes, prices 25
cents, 50 cents, and fl.00. Remem
ber, you can obtain them only at our
store The Rexall Store. Huntley
Bros. Co.
Summons
it. (imirt of the State of
Oregon for the County of Claokaman.
Mabel Nathan, riaiutin,
vs.
llnrrv W. Nathan. Defendant.
To Harry W. Nathan :
Tn Hib iiHiiin of the State of Oregon.
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint uieu against
i, ,-,n in f lm nlmvn entitled suit within
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
yon fail to answer, for want thereof
fhn n aintiff wl 1 ariDlV to llie court
for the relief demanded in her com
plaint, to-wit : For a decree of the
oourt forever dissolving the bond of
., otrin.nnv linmtnfnrn and now exist
ing between the plaintiff and yourself,
and for an absolute divorce, and for
such other and further relief as to the
oourt may seem meet and equitable.
This summons is published in pursu
ance of an order of the (Hon. R. B.
Beatie, judge of the oounty court for
t.v nf Clackamas. State of
Oregon, made on the first day ot No
vember, ,1911, directing tne same to
be published in the Oregon City Cour
ier, a weekly paper of general circula
tion nnblished at Oregon City, Clack
anias Oounty, Oregon.
Date of first publication, wovemDer
1911.
Date of last publication, December
ith, 1911.
JOHN P. CAHAL1N,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Idle Machinery?
Whether it be Mill Machinery,
Automobile or Launch, you paid
out your good hard cash when
you made the purchase your
money is tied up, doing you no
good and your Machinery is go
ing to the dogs
Report your Machin
ery Troubles to US
and your sleep will be free from
wrecking hallucinations and visions
otspokeless wheels and divers
things. TRY IT!
Ward Bros.
Expert Machinists
FRONT and WATER Sts. OREGON CITY
BLOOD POISON
CURED TO STAY CURED BY
STERLING'S ROYAL REMEDY
Tms is the famous treatment
i tnat eradicates every vestige l
of poison from the system,"1'
the treatment that has a
a world wide reputation and has stood the test of forty
years time. Why waste time experimenting, or take
chances with such a dangerous malady when you can
have the benefit of the best treatment known to medical
science, sold under a positive guarantee?.
FOR SALE BY
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