Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 25, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FfiJDAY, APRIL 25 1913
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more wholesome the bread will be.
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Passes a very high gluten test. It is rich in muscle build
ing qualities. The young folks like it as well as the par
ents. Try baking your next batch of bread or biscuits from
"Drifted Snow" and see how delicious they will be.
The Better Grocers Sell It
&erry Flour Com)anq, Tacoma
qjtr B1BL STUDY Of$
THE SALE OF A BIRTHRIGHT.
Genesis 27:22-34 April 6.
"Esau for one morsel of meat sold hit
birthright. For ye know how that alter-
leant, when he would have Inherited the
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bleating, he was rejected." Ucbrewa 11.
1 N olden tlmus, una still In some
countries, the birthright belong
ed to the llist-borii son. At the
father's death the oldest son
took his place nt tlio head of the fam
ily; and the property became his. To
day's lesson discusses a birthright
which Included great Divine promises.
Abraham's estate went to Isaac, the
others of the family receiving their
portion through
bi in. Abraham
was very rich;
but the posses
sion which he
prized most high
ly was the Cove
nant that event
ually all nations
would be blessed
through him und
his seed. Tills
grout Promise
Isaac Inherited. "Carelem Enau gam
Isaac had two avay his birthright."
sons, Esau and Jacob twins, Esau the
elder by a few minutes only. Esau
was hairy, ruddy, full of vigor a hunt
er. Jacob was smooth-slUmicd, dark
complexioned -a tent-man, or home
keeper. As temperamental opposltes
agree best, Isaac loved Esau more;
while Itebeccn preferred Jacob.
The quiet, studious Jacob thought
frequently of tlio grent blessing which
God had promised his grandfather Ab
raham, a share in which ho had miss
ed by au accident of birth. Esau, full
of animal spirit, thought more of pleas
sure, and considered the Divine Prom
ina as secondary und rather visionary.
When the two were about thirty
years old, Jacob one day made himjielf
some lentil soup. As ho was about to
partake, Esau came homo hungry, and
begged for It. Jacob agreed to give the
soup on condition that Esau swear to
give him the birthright. Careless Esau
swore awny his birthright for n mess
of pottage, thus signifying that ho hud
no particular 1'nlJ.li in (iod or Ills prom
lses of future blessings.
Time passed. Esau married heathen
wives when ho was forty. Isaac was
then more than a hundred years old,
nnd blind. lie realized that the time
had come for litm to give his blessing
to his helr-as Instead of n written
will, the present custom. Ho therefore
Instructed Esau to prepare him a din
ner of venison, before receiving his
formal blessing.
Itebeccn heard Isaac's Instructions to
Esau, nnd remembered that the birth
right had been sold to Jacob. Sho pro
pared tho kind of stew which Isaac
preferred, using tlio skins of kids to
cover Jacob's neck and hands, that
Isaac might mistake him for Esuu. As
Jacob had bought all of Esau's rights,
she thought It not Improper to clotho
him In Esau's garments, and Instructed
him that she would take tho responsi
bility for the deception.
Jacob carried 'out tho program and
got tho chief blessing. Esau came In
later with his ventson stew, prepared
to violate his contract made under
onth, nnd was greatly disappointed to
learn that his blessing was gone. Al
though ho received au Inferior blessing,
yet ho had the spirit of murder toward
his brother for carrying out his part of
the contract.
Earthly Loss Spiritual Gain.
The account shows that Jacob's In
terest In the birthright was not In the
earthly Inheritance, but In the spiritual
Promise, lie left homo and went to
work for his uncle. lint having the
birthright privileges of tlio Covenant,
he felt rich.
St. Taul shows that nt tho birth of
those two men It was specifically de
clared that tho elder should servo tho
younger. (Itiminns !):l(M:i.) Doubt
less this guided Itebecca In thwart;ig
Isaac's love for Esau, which Impelled
htiu to Ignore tho Divine prophecy.
Genesis 2Z:'J3.
It Is not for us to defend tho decep
tion of Isaac, or to recommend this
course to others.
rsovottholess, wo
should notice that
tho Illble dis
tinctly states that
Cod's loving fa
vor was with Ja
cob. This was
because of his
reverential love
for God and the
Oath-bound Cove
nant. Not a word
of condcmiiuilon
is given Jacob.
"Jacob got the chkf
. btCliHO"
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Esau, however, 1h called wicked and
profane Ihh'iiiino ho sold his birthright
for M nieNs of poltago. No teacher in
tho name of the Lord, therefore, should
bo wiser thnn God's Word.
TUe experiences, of these brother
Brightest Boys
At School
Are Those Who Are Given Carefully
Prepared Food at Home
If you want your boy or girl to be
very strong physically and mentally,
you must give them the proper kind
of food the nourishing, and strength
building kind.
Good bread is healthy and the
more gluten the flour contains the
were typical, tup application or tue
antitype is merely to the consecrated
people of God. Only those begotten of
the Holy Spirit have a birthright In
the highest sense. Only they can sell
It for "a mess of pottage." The world,
however, Is measurably justlUed In
striving for Its various prizes, hnving
lotklitg bettor.
Put the spirit-begotten heirs of the
Divine Promise been pie such by prom
ising absolute loyalty to the Lord and
to the principles of Justice and Mercy.
These must si'lf-sacrilicingly walk In
the Master's footsteps, else they can
not share with Him the glorious out
come. Only those who attain n sharp
In the Klmr'liiin will have a s!::ir' In lis
wonderful work of blessing and uplift
lug humanity.
Woman Owner Says
Baseball Team Is
White Elephant
F ever a woman was left with a
white elephant on her bauds that
woman was I when 1 fell heir to
the St.- Louis Cardinals of the
Vatlonal league," said pretty Mrs. Ilel
a Brltton ut the New York hotel where
iho hud been attending the meeting of
the National Baseball league, tho ouly
woman delegate and the only woman
In the world who practically manages a
baseball team.
To look at this little dark haired wo
man, dressed in tho most fashionable
and most femlulnu of clothes, from the
big taupe plush picture hat with curl
ing plumes and her black velvet gown
trimmed In heavy white lace to the
tips of her patent leather shoes, one
would never Imagine that her occupa
tion was that of owner and manager of
ouo of tho greatest baseball teams In
captivity.
Sho says that she often wonders at
herself. "I lovo my home and my chil
dren, and when '..y uncle left tills base
ball estate to mo I nearly collapsed
with surprise, for I had never In my
whole life thought I would fall heir to
Btieh a thing. When 1 really fqund
myself In possession of it I began to
realize that I certainly had an outsldo
career on uiy hands with a vengeance.
A Terrible Revelation.
"Let any woman dissatisfied with tho
'drab reality of home llfo and domestic
surroundings' Just fall heir to a base
ball team if sho Is looking for 'an out
side Interest' a 'career.' Well, all 1
have to say Is, that Is the lust thing I
would wlau to happen to another of
my sex. It's been a terrible revelation
Into tho dishonesty and meanness of
some men.
"In fact, before I bocamo possessed
of this 'whlto elephant' I thought ev
erybody was kind and that good nature
and honesty were to be found every
where among men, but this bus been
an eye opener. I have found to what
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MltS. llliLKN MUTTON, IlABKllALti QUE EN
degree of meanness men will go to tuke
advantage, of n woman whom they look
upon ns a novice In the business world.
"I have found how little chivalry and
loyally there can be in some men. 1
have learned n lesson which, after all,
Is such un unfortunate lesson for any
woman to lmvo to learn.
"While 1 have made a success where
failure might have been made, I have
done It at demands upon my femininity
niul my optimism, It bus not r.iyillv
W J A
made a cynic of me, but it has mafle
me feci that llfo for a woman left with
au extraordinary Inheritance need not
expect to depend on chivalry and ipon
her status as a woman for a fair deal.
"I know there have been a good
many stories going out of how I have
handicapped the Cardinals by my per
sonal interference that I have blocked
deals.. I did not block them. Men who
have been too cowardly to come out in
the open and tell the truth when I have
been accused are responsible.
"I will say there was one deal and
only one deal I did block, nnd that
was when Bresuahan tried to trade
IIucKins to the Cincinnati team. I cer
tainly did block that, and I know ev
erybody knows that I did right in the
Interest of the Cardinals," said the lit
tle Cleveland woman, with flushing
eyes.
Mrs. Brush Share Honor.
Mrs. John T. Brush, owing to the
death of her husband, who was the
president and principal owner of the
Now York National league team, now
shares distinction with Mrs. Brltton as
a baseball queen. Mrs. Brush owns the
controlling interest In the New York
club and virtually has nil the execu
tive powers of her late husband. She
has not become as active by far. how
ever, us Mrs. Brltton in taking up base
ball engineering. Her sou-ln-law, Har
ry N. Hempstead, Is the active presi
dent of the club.
If Mrs. Brush ultimately takes an
active part In the affairs of her base
ball team It Is likely she will have big
ger problems than Mrs. Brltton.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
cum of Cniurra tliut cannot Da cured by Hall'fl
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe lilm perfectly hon
orable In All business tranmctlons and llnanclally
able to carry out any obligations made by Ms nrra.
National Bank of Commerce,
Toledo. Ohio.
Halt's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
ByHtem. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 ctnta pe"
bottle. Hold by all uniKtfists.
Take Hull's Family Pills for eon at I nation.
For earache, toochache, pains;
burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid rem
edy for emergencies.
Straight at It.
There is no use of our "beating
around the bush." We might as well
out with it first as last. We want you
to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the next time you have a cough or
cold. There is no reason so far as we
can see why you should not do so,
This preparation by its remarkable
cures has gained a world wide reputa
tion, and people everywhere speak of
it in the highest terms of praise. It is
for sale by Huntley Bros. Co.
Causes Much Disease
Advice about Stomach Trouble!!
nd how to relieva them.
Don't neglect indigeBtion, for it
may lead to all Boris of ills and com
plication!. An eminont physician
once suid that ninoty-five per cent of
ell ills hare their origin in dis
ordered etomach.
Our experience with Retail Dys
pepsia Tablet leads u to behove
them to be one of the most dependable
remedies known for indigestion and
chronic, dyspepsia. Their ingredi
ents are soothing to the inflamed
membranes of the utotnsch. Rich
in Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the
greatest digestive aids known to
medicine, the relief they afford is
yery prompt. Used persistently and
regularly for a short time, they tend
to relieve paina caused by stomach
disorders.
1 Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets help
insure healthy appetite, aid diges.
tion, and promote nutrition. As
evidence of our faith in them, we ask
you to try them at our risk. If thes
do not give entire satisfaction, wi
Trill return the money you paid ua
without question or formality. Throe
siics, 25 cents, 60 cents and $1.00.
, You can buy Itcxall Dyspepsia Tablot
In this community only at our store:
HUNTLEY BROS.
CO.
Oregwn
There Is a Retail Store In nearly nr
and city In the United States. C
fenr town
nadft and
Clrent Britain. There is a different Re.ll
Remedy Inr nearly every ordinary human 111
yaoh especially designed for tlio partiouUr ill
for which It is recommended.
Th Roxall Store, ara Amarloa'a CrUat
Drug Stof
"I suffered with rheumatism for
two years and could not get my right
hand to my mouth for that length of
time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Map
leton, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain
so I could not sleep or lie still at
night. Five years ago I began using
Chamberlain's Liniment and in two
months I was well and have not suff
ered with rheumatism since." For
sale by Huntley Bros. Co.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. M. V. Thomas, Plaintiff vs. Louis F.
Pridemore and Grace Pridemore, his
wife, Defendants.
To Louis F. Pridemore and Grace
Pridemore, his wife, the above named
defendants:
In tho name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled act
ion on or before six weeks after the
date of tlio first publication of this
summons, to-wit: The 30th day of
May, likKi, und if you fail to so ap
pear nnd answer, the plaintiff, for
want thereof, will demand judgment
against you for the sum of !f;31 on
his first cause of action in said com
plaint; and for the further sum of
$572. 12 on his second cause of action
in said complaint, and for the further
sum of $00.34 on his third cause of
action, being a total demand for judg
ment of $nti4.0ti, and for his costs
and disbursements in this action.
You are further notified that a writ
of attachment has been issued out of
this court and levied upon your real
property in said county at the in
stance of the plaintiff.
this summons is numisnod nursu-
unt to an order made in the above
entitled cause by J. U. Campbell,
judge of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon for Clackamas county.
That this order is mane on tne litn
diiv ofiAoril, 1913, and the date of
the fvtst nublication of this summons
is April 18, ltUR. and tho date of the
last publication being May 30, 1913.
U'REN & SCHUEBEL,
jjjminid joj sAouaoviv
HOW TO BUILD A
SAND-CLAY ROAD
If Is by Far ihs Most Econom
ical Kind of Highway,
BALANCE THE MATERIAL.
Plenty of Sand le Necessary and a
Good Water Resisting Clay For a
Binder Plow Deep For a Good
Road, Says Expert.
The sand-clay road has been In use
from time Immemorial, nnd yet the
study of It has been very recent. So
far as I know, the study was never
scientifically carried out prior to 1900,
says W. L. Spoon, rond engineer of
Forsyth county, S. C in Southern
Good Roads. It was built in many
places throughout South Carolina, and
there nre many discussions as to who
the Inventor was.
Now, the sand-clay road or the soil
road, which Is only a type, has shown
a substantial durability as well as a
v s Skis
AS?"!
-ICS
MIXING, THE SAND AND CLAI.
cheapness in flrst cost nnd a cheap
ness In niiilntnlnlng cost, or second
cost; consi'iiuenlly it Is the best road
for country districts wherever con
dltlons will penult. One of the best
things about It Is this It Is the most
capable of withstanding automobile
tra Hie, und the lateral or pull of the
wheel seems to do but little or uo
barm. Then again It Is the most de
llgbtful rond for the stuck of the farm
er nnd the man who delights in driv
ing.
IIo.w wouhl you build this sund-elav
Recommended for a Good Reason
C. H. Grant, 239 Waverly St., Peor
ia, Ills., says: "Backache and congest
ed kidneys made me suffer intense
pains. Was always tired and floating
specks bothered me. Took Foley Kid
ney Pills and saw big improvement
after third day. I kept on until entir
ely freed from all trouble and suf
fering. That's why I recommend Fol
ey's Kidney Pills. They cured me.
Huntley Bros. Co.
Found a Cure for Rheumatism.
There is no case on record of a
cough, cold or lagrippe developing in
to bronchitis, pneumonia or consump
tion after Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound has been taken. The genu
ine is in a yellow package. Kefuse
substitutes. Huntley Bros. Co.
Skin On Fire ?
Just the mild, slmnln wash, the well
known D.D.D. Prescrlotlon tor Eczema.
ami ine ucn is gone.
A trial win prove it.
We have sold other remedies for skin
trouble but none that we could, uruaran
tee ns we can tne D.D.D. remedy, it
the flrst regular size 11.00 bottle does
not do exactly as we say, it will not
cost you a cent.
Jones Drug Co., Oregon City.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Lewis Pitts and Jennie Pitts his wife,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
Josiah Laney, Defendants.
To Josiah Laney the above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint in the above
entitled suit on or before six weeks
after the first publication of this
summons to-wit: On the 31st day of
May, 1913, and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint, as follows, to-wit:
That defendant be debarred from
claiming any interest in the following
described tract of land situated in
Clackamas Co., Ore, described as com
mencing in the South boundary of I
claim No. 44 in T 3. S. R. 2. East of
W M. in the section line between sec
tions 25 and 20 in said township and
range, thence hast alonsr South boun
dary of said claim No. 44 to the road
leading from Oregon City to Molalla
River, thence South to South or left
bank of Parrot Crjek thence down
said left of Parrot Creek with its
meanders to the west boundary of
said section twenty-five thence north
along said section line to the place of
beginning.
This summons is published pursu
ant to an order made by the Honor
able J. U. Campbell, judge of the Cir
cuit court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas on the 9th
being May 30, 1913.
The date of the first publication of
this sumons beinir Aura 18th, 1913.
and the date of the last publication
being May 23, 1913.
JOHN" W. LODER
E. F1. YOGGAUT
. Attorneys for Plaintiff
Mini'; lijc first problem is to nuute a
thorough nu cstlgntion of natural con
ditions. Sand is t tie primary and the
fundamental thing in the building of a
sand-clay road. It Is the all of a sand
clay road. The clay merely furnishes
or forms a binder. The durability will
depend largely upon the texture of the
clay. If the clay is open and porous It
will sponge up and lose its grip ou the
sand, and you have a slush or a muddy
roud, but If you have a water resisting
clay and apply sand to the depth ot
ten Inches you have a road that is
. y - - -
3fk ,t iff.
f v, v ,
A GOOD STRETCH OF SAND-CLAY ROAD.
easily kept In repair, more so than any
class of macadam road, und nt a cost
that is very small in comparison. .
The soli Is turned over by plowing
process In the cultivation, brought to
the surface; the rain removes the eas
ily ubsorbed parts of clay and leaves
only that part which most firmly re
sists the action of rain. Therefore
when you put It in the roud you get a
cohesive mass that builds together
like cement almost. Now, really the
trouble with the soil rond is if the ma
terial Is not tight you put It down too
thin. You plow up six Inches of soli
and you say nt once you have a foot of
soil. It expands or opens up to almost
double Its volume. If you want a soil
road of ten Inches you must put down
fourteen Inches of loose material, so
that when It Is firmly welded together
you have a twelve Inch road. If you
build that strong enough you will suc
ceed nine times out of tea.
Straight & Salisbury
Agents for the celebrated
LEADER Water -Systems
and
STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES.
We also carry
A full line of MYERS pumps and
Spray Pumps.
We make a specialty o installing
Water Systems and Plumb- . .
ing in Ihe country
20 Main St. Phone 2682
Dr. L. G. ICE
DENTIST
Beaver Building Oregon C it
Phones Pacific, 1221. Home A 19.
We sell wliaj you don't
want and get you wliat
you want.
' DILLMAN &
HOWLAND
THE REALTY MEN
Opposite Court House Oregon City
65 YEARS'
PERIENCE
D
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
AnvnnA RPnrtlntT A flttptrh nnd deBcrlntlnn mnj
quickly Ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly eonadentlaJ. HANDBOOK onl'atoutff
sent free. Oldest auency fur securing patents.
I'atenta taken through Munn ft Ca. receive
tpteial notice, without charge, iu the
scicntiiic jimericaiu
A handsomely lUnsrrared wpeltly.
Lars-eat elr
fmlmlnn of stiT 'Imitltlfl lonriml
Terms, d A
year; tour monitis, L BOiu Dyaii newauenierB.
MUNN &Co.36,Broadwa' New York
Uranch Uffloo, 035 F SU Washlualun, D, C
O. D. EBV
Attorney at Law
General practice. Doeds, Mort.
ages and abstracts are carefully
made. Money to loan on good se
em ity. Charges reasonable. Of
fice in Stevens Building.
E. 11. COOPER
The Insurance Wan
Fire, Life, Sick and Accident In
surance. Dwelling House Insur
ance a specialty.
oilice with
UREN A SCHUEBEL, Oregon City
Oregon Fire Relief
Association
of McMlnnvllle
GEO. W. H. MILLER, AGENT
214, Seventh St.
Also Health, Accident, Income and
Automobile Insurance
I WW
Children Cry
The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which has heen
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature ot
- and
ryj . sonal supervision since Its infancy.
T-&2cJlt4!; Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ' are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the reUef of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels
assimilates the Food, giving Jiealthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
jBears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THC CtNTUB COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Pains in the Stomach.
If you continually complain of the
pain in your stomach , your liver or
your kidneys are out of order. Neg
lect may lead to "dropsy, kidney
trouble, diabetes or Bright's disease.
Thousands recommend Electric Bitt
ers as the very best stomach and kid
ney medicine made. H. T. Alston, of
Raleigh, N. C, who suffered with pain
in the stomach and back, writes: "My
kidneys were deranged and my liver
did not work right. I suffered much,,
but Electric Bitters was recommended
and I improved from the first dose.
I now feel like a new man." It will im
prove you, too. Only 60c and $1.00.
Recommended by Huntley Bros.
Mo'.iey to Loan,
Oregon City Abstract Co.,
Main street.
617
AT
Lowest Cost
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most
suitable for homes, offices, shops and
other places needing light. Electric
ity can be used in any quantity, large
or small, thereby furnishing any re
quired amount of light. Furthermore
electric lamps can be located in any
place, thus affording any desired dis
tribution of light.
No other lamps possess these qual
ifications, therefore it is not surprising
that electric lamps are rapidly replac
ing all others in modern establish
ments. Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company
MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH , ALDER.
PORTLAND
Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131
C. D. LATOURETTE, President F. J .MEYER, Cashier.
THE FiRST national bank
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor Commercial Bank)
Transacts a General Banking Bus Iness Open from 0 a. m. to 3
Office phones: Main 50, A50; Res. phones, M. 2524 175
Home B251, D251
WILLIAMS' BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE
Office 612 Main Street
Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specialty
Sand, Gravel, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Common
Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick
PROMPT SERVICE
for Fletcher's
has been made under his per-
Signature of
Money to Loan
On improved farms, from one to
two years. Dimick & Dimick, Beaver
Bid., Oregon City.
Heed the Cough That Hangs On.
The seeds of consumption may be
the cause, and a cough that hangs on
weakens the system. Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound checks the cough,
heals the inflamed membranes and
strengthens the lungs. E. D. Round
tree, Stillmore, Ga., says: "LeGrippe
left me a deep-seated, hacking, pain
ful cough which Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound compuetey cured."
Huntley Bros. Co.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
THE
OREGON CITY, ORE