Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, March 15, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDaV MAR. 15. 1912.
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On of tho most curious sits Ms
in tho mountains of tlio soulh
xxost is tlio Imrros, tlio liltlo moun
tain donkeys, ami tho loads thoy
onrt-v. I havo soon thoso liltlo an
imals come down from tho moun
tains with loa.is of oodar wood,
cut in Mono loughs, and tied on
to thorn until only in front could
I toll what mado tho wood movo.
Tho Movicans will load thorn un
til onlv thoir head and tails aro
isiMo". tho toads hanging down
on tho sides until I hoy touch tho
stvund. And thoo luudy. suro
foolod til t lo ioasts will scalo lod
);, iMrrvinc Ihoso loads whero a
whito man would hardly crawl on
his hands and knees,
Tho freight tram crows in Now
Meu- do a rushing lo car bus
iness, tho 0h faros homg pooled
and divided monthly between the
crews A hrakoniau told mo that
las "(iivaor scale ' each month
was more than half his regular
pax-, the whole crow lays the
ea'mO and tho Mexicans are taken
in or down tho road for whatev
er the Iws think they xxiil stand
for. I'lieVe is a usual rate (
ahout half priio, hut the crew
will take ios sf tho Mexican is a
hltlo short -of dinero. I ho com
panies now cover the depots with
-potters and are try;;g to hroak
up tho sytsetn.
There aro scattere! throughout
tho low places of New Mexico mud
wells ,t forget the proper name
that aro places of extreme danger
to riders. t'hoe xxolis aro trom
m to ten feet aw, covered
,xxor with A drx- shed that looks as
hard as ooncroto. in:: un.ioinea.si
ihu ihi.i ii.-,l .Vx! surface is a
MR, SCHUBEL TO MR.GINTHER
ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THAT
SCHOOL MATTER
Mr. Schubel TKe Up the. Series
of Questions Asked Him.
Editor Oregon T.ity Courier:
lHar Sir: In your last issue
there was a letter signo.i K. F
limthor. asking tho four truthful
men a few nuostiens which ho
wants answered. I would like to
know who is this H. F. Hint nor
Is it tho same K. F. Ginthor who
comes home drunk on Sunday and
then trios to make his family and
neighbors think ho was kicked by
a horse? One of tho noighdors and
invseir carried him to tho house
in" a blanket. W hen I asked him
where tho horse kicked him ho
placed his hand on that part of
his anatomy whero ho believes
whiskev does tho most good. If
tho same he must have received
another kick. Having ropoatodly
ro fused to take part m trying to
answer through tho press, such a
noted newpap r and letter writer
ar It. lunther vfor vvhaH tho use)
W hen a bov wo were told that you
could cut a snakes head off and
the tail would wiggle until sun
down, for when once started he is
like some of the stories in the
iV,aga;mos. to-wd: continued in
our next.
Hut to get back to this K. K
iSmther. who wants some infor
mation: Ouestion I "How far xvoro you
from the school house when you
saw those thing." etc. hy.Ood
v.n xvo xx ere at home, inind-
hnt: our -own business. I guess
I the horse must have kicked him
again, when he read trial article.
i.i. ...... If 1 tixva n.ll lWOil SllCfl
LU? wit.'. ii .... r
nrottv names as he has. it is be-
r . . . .... I. I 1 1, . H . I
cause 1 nave noi nu mc hx.vh-
inghohas. , .,..,,.
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K.lit.irs note. In the article
written bv K. F. Clint nor last week
there was an error in question 7
which the operator made. In
speaking of Mr. Schubel s son it
read "Mr. Schubels included
when it should nave reaa air.
Shubel s oxcluiled.
GLAD TIDINQS.
his turn, su'.u-axe.i mi.h "iaiain, wnen no reaa uui nir.
crv deep well ( ti mid quicksand jV 0 n,.x,-.r claitnod we saw some
ind mud -too wet to ;ry up adi,Juri; t,;)) nexor happened, lie
o :!r.ck to flow. ! is xerv easy U.,xJ 'js ,MV r, o,. say they look
. . . . t. .,,.,. t h.. ...x 1 , ..... il. . Al.il ii.
an
for one not famihar with thecov-
.,r.vc of i; a:e,t mil t to ui.uk i:i
spot' cue whore the grass o.id not 0 absolute!- faise. We believe
trx.w, and to wa'.k over it. and if ohiidrvn told the truth,
he did lus relatives would never J .x. -v here xxorx you when the
know how ho i.cd. for these wet.si. jVVjt aa, g,r!s rang the bell."
wiii suck one m and leave no (..0
traces. i r.o Isi-T
shun theni as thex
snakes. From the
ar, found wher'
I I'illSil
would ratile
fact that they
exervilr.r.g is
thorvntghiy
their sourx
dned up. 1 xxonder a;
. 1 have taken a j -'Ic
twelve or f.f'
pushed it c.
s-.ght in cvto o
tn a trai
lew. Mi nr.
had been, cl o n
en feet long an
.-xx n cr.J'.reix i-v.i
f iiit'se xx. ;is.
I sv.el two x ,r.g fcl-
-.miw)i(. xx ho I
ii i v the sex ere
for i!irve x car s go 5.1 r.
m the h-.'.:s, w.thvui a s;r.s
of the iriCji was a grao.uaio
ir.i-au'.g ,fcvi. and
bra-.r.y re. an. 5ie saui ihey
i-,Mj to work on n
gat-.v.g sot So get r.ney to g:
stake' there. i,-r .v,vifr f.i
when Ce vxov.M go : a.-k to
,:.:. !se !.i shei vxf -i s;t-'
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F.dilor Courier:
the beautiful sun shiny days
we are hav ing are appreciated by
good deal of plowing is being
done, but no gardens being plant
ed yet. owing to tho cool niKhts,
as we haxe boon xisited by a num
ber of frosts in succession re
cently. . .
lieo. Woostor IS UOing some
good work on our roads with his
log drag. It is certainly a great
improvement on the old style of
road xxorking.
J I.. Hobson. late oi Mesa. .r
iaona. arrived in Marquam last
week to pax- a xisn oi a ie mjj
i.x hi sister and brother-m-law.
John Faulkner, whom he had not
seen for IS rears.- ttis pnpeny
interests are in Idaho. Items
well pieasea vxiiu v-ngou. -
coiiteii-plates on his return 10 ui
aho, t dispose of. his interests
th.irn ail. I return to Oregon to
become a permanent resident.
J. Faulkner nauion iroui -xi.
ngel nearlx- txxo ton xf gods for
F. J. (tiding at one load, and has
four or five more loads to deliv
er next xveok, which goes to show
that thero must be something do
ing in the little burg, and that it
is not the sleepy little xillage it
was xears ago.
Chas. Skider has rented forty
acre of his farm to Mr. Alien
who lately rented the Rachel Todd
place.
Mike and Walter Howe are
haulre.g hay from the Skiller
place. ,
Visited Cieo. Hen t It and wife
one dav last week, friends of my
vounver years. Mrs. HenJiy sui
fers a great deal with stomach
complamt.. diabetes, but is cheer
f.ii in a wax-, for she has been a
hfe-long Christian. I say Chris-i
tion. for sheh as shown herself to;
be one bv her works.
She is firm in the belief that ,
there is a reality in the Christian I
religion and that Oxd will re-i
ward us all m a falure state of i
(existence, according to our iner-!
i and our doings m this world.;
oxnv Hentiey is a cnrisiian, anu,
a man whose srest heart, sym-;
the down-iroaaeu. .
4R,-ver heard of it. thou nforlunate and the oppress-,
v vc.r K-xs. when small get led. his life's xvorK has proxen iU:
Vh cf o;r.c!mies. not onlv j for he, as well as Mrs. Pentley. is
a:., be.! now. when grown ioxed and respected by a.!.
.... j i ne isiiii.x i ituiu'ilu's- -
"'o-.vsji.xn Yes.I saxv the xi.lch ir.ated in a cojy In tie house on the.
i,.v.g. What about ? You i-anks of IJutte c,r,-ek. and near
.r.5Vsi haxe f. -ivtten question I Itheir daughter l.iie and her hd-.
uesTi.-o ;-Xl horse must band. Hart on Jack who are so.
a ax kKMNi xvu Jwjce wJien you kmd aud atter.tixe to administer
A xvruTx xxV:v tout four bme- Jo their wants. Mim;unded by ,
M.-h-m v..-M-re,en when th so- all ihe necessaries and many vf
l v U:se t.vk vla- 1 was the luxuries of life, their hfe is
a a .. , i, . tfWv. L'iid:r.ir cn-ihey can hear the n-S
avx- just as much as you oid jxr s gentle luary. as n r
r,n:i haxe had that cross- after a when their Jje
s--v g: nfc v,-a. or k-ane-d jsou:s cros ine tn-ruer .u
x V.'i.r.e one xx ho s.xys Mr.
ace.
1 scil-'i
while all th
ax- that h;
childrtn in
accusations
iciw i!ie hirse must haxe got
in another kick, for it is a new one
on me. . , ,
S -n.d vou four truthful guys
see Wioie lleeson taken and sot
doxxn re. a poi-.d? '
I never heard of it. Hid you gel
ur mforre.ation trom your reg
ular source, she kick xf a horse,
r xvero you in one of the trees
xxr.h a spv class durmg the past
two school terms? It must haxe
v--... 4 ..r m i",,-.,.,.! i i',i ii-c
old and snoxv, and who ua.i iwn u ,,r To xxouid naxe stvn
Mr ll.inii.ill had mil nil n fine
woven wiro fence next to the main
road, and it makes much differ
ence witn tne appearance oi nis
place.
Morley Mack sold some land
some time ago for S300 per acre.
Mr. Porter has sown the most
of his place to oats and vetch.
Kd. llradte has been pulling a
lot of stumps with his grubbing
machine, and it seems as if there
was more timber under IIk
ground than above.
Mr. aitmarsli is going: to move
to Portland some time in April,
as he has a niee residence there.
Mr. Fisher is quite sick at his
home with the grip.
Mr an.l Mr Irvine Whaler
wore visiting friends here Sunday.
1-rank May has been doing some
plowing for Mr. Hilton.
1... in. U h.i.il.i.'.- tiui.1.1 w.klli
hack to his old home in the state
or Vermont a few days ago. ne
has boon gone from there for a
good many years.
Artnuc txnignt is at nome, vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
vv imam Knignt.
on.i hij man 4f.i KiliV
tho.se days wrestling with the big
iu niis mai ne nntis on n s iuace.
Mrs. Porter and daughter are
visiting Mrs. Porters daugnter,
who lives at Long Beach, Wash.
Albert dribble was in Canbv on
business one day last week.
F.inil Gordon, who used to run a
days ago shaking hands with old
irieni
CARUS
Th.ir.1 xx-n a siimrise liartx
given to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones
Wednesday evening. The even
ing was pleasantly passed in
games, card playing. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strik
er; Mr. and Mrs. Charley spang
lor;Mr. and Mrs. Frnest- Jones;
Misses rreda and hiniiia Hen hold
F.lsie Schnenhorii, Miget Jones;
Messrs. vv iiiiam Jones, Muuey
Smith .Harrv Sherwood. Harry
Schoenhorn. Jack and Ellis Grea
ves. Kdward Moshberser. Arno
and Bruno Berthold. A lunch was
served and all returned home at
a late hour.
Miss Maybell Greaves is visit
ing with her mother.
While coming home rrom tne
hall game Sunday, Odie Smith was
severely hurt by a horse running
against him. He was taken in a
buggy to his home m Miiimo.
A crowd of young folks spent
Sunday evening at the Greaves
home.
J. A. Davis of Million bought
nme seed wheat of Harrv Scho
enhorn Monday.
Miss Hatzel Moslilierger and
Crvsial Greaves were at Mulino
tunday.
Harrv Oi.xrxx-i mil nont S.-!iirdax
and Sunday with friends in Bea
ver Creek. While there he atten
ded a card party at Oxviil 1 nomas.
Robert Schubel is in this neig
hborhood for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones, who
have been having severe eoids.are
some better.
Miss Kate Cooper is visiting at
Al. Jones.
Mrs. A. S. Fuller of Oregon City,
attended the meeting of the M. B.
A. Lodbe on March 8th.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. M. Brown this week.
Erma Babler is quite sick with
pneumonia.
much seeding is ueuig uomc "
line weather.
Thf re was another dance at the
hall on the 9th.
Samuel Gerber lias a papei
hanger at work improving the in
terior of his house.
There will be a discussion oi me
ingle tax question at Harding
Granee Hall on the evening of
Saturday, March 23., by C. Schue-
net and some gooa man u oppunc
him. Everybody invited to hear
both sides of this important ques
tion. ,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. RiebulT
have another son at their house.
Bruno Friedneks had a runa
way last Sunday.
The entertainment xvhich was
!.- h...., i haM at ihp (Iran ere Hall Oil
the 16th. has been postponed un
til some nine in .ipm.
ing
liii.-tl.kT. TT.ili'Av fln.1 Priixl
Wesley Riggs was in Canby do- Ur have the mumps.
some trading Saturday. I Mrs. Dan Fra?.ier is spending
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DOVER
There wus u Ijuho ball kuhio at
CaruH last Sunduy. 'i'he rlvul
teams were Cuius ami Oregon
City. The core wast U7 to 0 tn
favor or Carus.
Voiii- home run went made on
the Carus side, in the llrst inning
nine runs were made by the Carus
hoys, including one home run.
Next Sunday the Carus boy will
go to Timber Grove to pluy.
NOVEL DIGGING DEVICE.
Durrick Operated Scoop 8hovl For
Excavation Work.
An ordiuury revolving amnt derrick
equipped with hwel attachment for
Picuvatlon work 1h tdiown ID the ac
companyliiK lllUHtratlon. The Hliovel b
gttaclieU to un nrm wlilcn w enBugi-u
.i.i. o.o i..u,iii tli rouuti a steel car
rlupe having four roller Hetxvoen the
two Bide plates of the carrlnge nnu oe
i. h rniiera l a croHH channel, from
wliifh Is suttpendfd by bolts two plates.
.. .u finil one below tne muuon-
ary wire cable, which Ih attached to the
w.m at tlii hefll and peak. On these
We are haxing fine weather here
The spring flowers are beginning
to blMni.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin and fam-ilx-.
Mr. and Mrs. Udell and fam
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. DeSha
er were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Sunday.
The Epworth League, which
was recently organized, meets
every Sunday night at the Dover
church.
Mr. Keith, the road supervisor,
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hunt.
iar tb rrv-ai se.4 of etemiiy.
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js. false. for iwelcor.w theiu.
i the other h;iarer.
i r.. v art r.i it whaiex er. !
e had kicked you a 1:5-
xvu r.r.ght haxe seen'
:4. s sh.r.v.-.g J;ghJ" :
r.. sr. the rara.ie, -ea;
it h.-u-.f-sl Jh 5;-.r.e.Vou
:t r.usukcn when:
lo where the horse
;j Ct r".r..:y roust '
ur hc.xrr.-.g as --ji i
Uxn - -
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,ax w ,; , ::.!
,- f'N;xx V.-'-
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hi was !
:v,--t h.xxe t
x.-u sh-w,-..i ru
k:.' in-.': , U, AS
AV. i-:vtv;f-.i y
r -..t-i v.f- Mrs. Swvyf r.,i asieJI'
hi r ' J.:-e v. u- --far cr.f s ui ;t too" )
" t,e k-.ii-vv she fca.! iv.t one at
h.-..-: ,-r. ih; xlw. 1-..-.: she didj-ik--:-e
H.;.-a r.iJV.htr Gather'!,
;-. :i? ud :he ar.svxf-r ws ":v j"
..,-x i-e ,vs -.u the s.'h.v ! h;uf.
x. i x . ., a.v e wis. V hi;
xxhx. k the h-orse :uus! hx-e g:xeu
Are
f.-u:
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
It's jv.htics that's all the go.
A.id wul hold us r ysl sway,
Aud exery one waJl lt the rhiuk.
His suan will win the day.
ir.an with twrray il Hars.
Another -'r.e wtth ten,
sw .f! exchange of challenges.
Ar.d two e-icned nien.
A showdown ar.d a wiser.
A hsr.k-note and xJrsft.
Sou-.e folks thiuk its Chj'r.p Clark
A-J ethers thir.i its Tf.,
fv rie ?he f aridities
3il dash ir-.lo the stretch .
i rd sc t-.-ie of ihe-n will make
I Ther-.se'.x-es utte fcsrd to cstch.
1 y..xx a t..
i.x go xxnh sue to the ;us
:fj -.-f i.-e ,.r..i m:h your
the i .i .t s f r.
S.r.ce Teri.ty H. hs m-eiced
i !. se N-swe tne it, k.
fx- '
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ihe .t -f-r. "- :v;-.h so:v.e;hir-g he has
s.i yvu w :.i go xx::h v.s ir.u ) j-, Ja jyer sck.
: ;,- wi.it you ss.y tu y.-ur
Whv. G.'-j J yu :v.-.-.st .-a ., x. ,.v.rit-s
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. here wv tr.'t hc-.i
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tit kr.'kf.t iy t.-rse :)
i.-.f s..x ofK-tt. x t ..: !
.xr to i.Yxthu-.? w-e sy '
xx e r.exx-'T si:.i w-e si ry .
I he i-'ir.i .-..rov;,-rs r.ai
h,v.; su.x:s;.rf hn.i a x.--t ;
the :h.vd hint in
she r: itter ir: f.-r.r-
ui mhea he x-harges d. w-t the
j:r.t
KM foot I'.ke the
As he xy-Titur-f S r.iir the Iv-tv-stretch.
V h.-rrn-;s r.f-st w-.ll Jsioe titn hard
h3Ud.
NOW is
that
the time to Install
Water System
At r
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Nothbg places so many conveniences within the reach
of the rural resident as the
Mitchell Leader Pneumatic Water System
THINK OF IT. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR BATH, SANITARY TOILET,
WASH ROOM, WATER FOR SPRINKLING, AND DOMESTIC USE, AND
THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAT IT IS DEPENDABLE. HUNDREDS
OF SATISFIED USERS IN THIS COUNTY LET US GIVE YOU NAMES
AND YOU CAN ASK THEM WHAT THEY THINK OF THE SYSTEM.
TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH
W. J. WILSON $b CO.
OREGON CITY. OILECON
AGENTS
FOR
CANBY HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO., Cuiby Oregon
Stover Gasolae Engines
Myers Spray Pomps
Implements and Vehicles
PORTLAND, OREGON
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SCOOP SHOVEL IM OPKB4TIOS
plates are caHt Iron grls for the pur
pose of holding the carriage stationary
on the boom wblle the shovel la being
forced into the muterlul to be exca
vated. The weight of the booo Is al
lowed to rest on the shovel arm while
the shovel is cutting Into its load, then
the boom is raised slightly, the grip
plates pressing against the boom cable
are released, thus freeing the carriage
from its stationary contact with the
boom, and the carrtafte is drawn to the
top of the boom, where the shovel Is
automatically dumped Into a waiting
wagon.
The Illustration shows the derrick
working in a gravel pit. where. It Is
claimed, it takes the place of a steam
shovel and crew and two teams Only
one man Is required to operate the
shovel.
Soothes itching skin. Heals
cuts or burns without a scar.
Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum,
onu iifhino- Dnan's Ointment.
, tl 1 1 ,,VU..Q. "
I Your druggists sells iL
A Cold, Lagrippe, then Pneumonia
It is too often the fatal sequen
ce, and coughs that hang on weak
en the svstem and lower the vital
i resistance. Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound is a reliable medi
' cine that stops the cough prom
I fitlv hv healing the cause; soothes
j the' inflamed air passages, and
1 checks the cold. Keep always on
hand. Refuse substisutes. Jones
Drug Co.
PACIFIC PHONES
Office, 71
Residence 130
j Gilbert L. fitdgts
Lawyer
i
! Weinhard Bldg. Oregon City, Ore.
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i E. H. COOPER.
T&t Insurance Man
' Fire, Life, Sici and Accident Insurance
j Dwelling House Insurance A Specialty
OFFICl XYTTH
U'Ren &. Schuekel Oregofi City, Or
Dr. L. G. ICE,
Dentist
Beaver Btiflding, Oregon City
Fbxae Pacific Home A lv
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J. F, HEDGES
Attorney-at-Law
Oregon City
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BEE HILLS j . j
i .! t:i.:w .-xa ; Vr. l-x-a Jw-m- cjxra r-j BEAVER CREEK 4 rx ,-r cy w'.ih fcr mi'tLtr.Krs ;i;is tad a crew of men workir.c . , ,
S. i:-:ltT i.:.d au-T trnx-fj frvra d.Kic-- iat j L. L. r.r. tie re al Wewhuxl BwMwg,
; ft T.trta :.:.r.. r.r -.vk r:l c:x-- cva n,.,s.'.i..T..j j-. ma-.v.j. v4 v-w ts-t-a. lie v:-:ii c:;t tisa Mtxlj -Vr. t pc-ecrov has cleared r.ve
-, :-t i it Vr. C-.vn tr..J farr.:Iy j'j'vf a""r, Vj. ;:i hcu'i lie 'i- i-t.i tVt.r.i .t x.l S-iiy .tcrt-s cf land ibis spring and has !
ii in s t.:i ye. .- fy.-.m .iwji fcax ro.--x-fa o-nt m,; .,v' f-,-,i iixirc i.vci ;t? Cam? wain, is n a. t ;-wn u gram. rt tl
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