OREGON CITY. COURIER, THURSDAY, JAN 15 1914 Blazing Trails In Glacier National Park With a Pathe Camera Man L : : raft tu1 Mi t r-' Jr. Hi 4 Pthe Prty U.vin4 Cl.cer P.rk Hotel jj SC , -wm ' - "-tw : Mm , ' ' ?(rrrick Falls-MovinJ Picture J.ck. Expert Hor.craan. ' ' ' ' ' , , TJySL Operator. Expend Much T.mtf With Cimera on Hit Back 6 , Swinging the Pethe Camera 3r fJ J ""' F,ce Hard,hP 4011 Eve0 Acroaa Entrance to Ice Cave 4 D,n'er ,0 e the P'l0'0 We - fy '"Yvt the" City Enjoy In Comfort rvVptth Weekly Camp b Glacier Park V-JX Pithe Party En Route Through Glacier National Park . . : i nn 1 I . t.- I .t -Htni TIalnh D TO Include the wonderful scenery or Ulacler watloual puik in me new nw 4iue mni , 'f Eurle camera man for the Pathe Freres company, recently made a trail blazing tour of unexplored regions In the great national playground. Under the guidance of Tom Dawson, a veteran guide of the Rockies of northwestern Montana, the Pathe man secured some unusual pictures of the waterfalls, mountains, gluclers, rivers and lakes, which make the park more famous for Its scenic wonders than the Alps of Switzerland. .Always seeking something new and marvelous for the patrons of motion picture theaters all over the world, the Pathe company has sent Its northwestern representative Into Glacier National park on several trips. Leaving the big hotel at Glacier park station, the Pathe party made a trip over Mount Henry, where a trail is now being built, and came out near Two Medicine camp, one of the beauty spots of the park. For a week the Pathe party, with its pack animals, camping outfit and guides, blazed new trails Into remote regions, and beautiful waterfalls, Ice fields and picturesque mountain ranges were filmed. The picture under the caption "Blazing Trails In Glacier Nutionnl Park" was recently released by the Pathe company and Is now being shown all ovr the United States. Women and Wet Feet Cold and wet feet are a dangerous combination especially to women, and congested kidneys often result. Bach ache, urinary irregularities and rheu matic fevers are not unusual results. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regu lar and normal action of kidneys and bladder and remove the cause of the trouble. Contain no habit forming drugs. Huntley Bros. Co. FOR TRADE timber claim in Wash ington for property in Oregon City. Enquire of D. A. Jones, 711 Wash ington St. CUT FLOWERS and Potted Plants; also all kinds of Fruit Trees, Roses and Shrubbery for sale at ihe new green houses on Center and Third Sts. Funeral work done at lowest iossible prices. Ordors received over piione Main 2511. II. J. BIGGER. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of Bears the Signature FOR SALE Petaluma Lncubator, 21C eggs, cheap. Inquire of Hogg Bros. UBOSBBaiMlXl PRINCIPAL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ALL SIZES AT 10c & 15c EACH FULL LINE OF EMBROIDERY PATTERNS PRICED AT 10c & 15c. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED PARCEL POST PACKAGES SENT PREPAID TO ALL POINtwhYre CHa1s1)ONOT EXCEED 5 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. K ali I M '--bmbcis;. E ".T.w IT"" fc'WIW6miMS PORTLAND, OREGON Extraordinary Values Of fered in AH Lines of Undernwslins Without exception, you will positively find hero the greatest Underniuslin values in this city Includ ed in this sulo are garments of every sort and description Corset Covers Gowns Skirts Combina tion Garments, elc. in hundreds of stylos All neully finished and trimmed Road the description of the followings pecinl lots picked at random: A Great Muny Styles in Combination Suits, Princess Slips, Gowns and Skirts Perfectly Finished, Neatly Trimmed Garments Made of the Finest Materials and Shown in All Sizes Garments f g That Sell Regularly From $1.25 to $1.50, special at VOC j, THE COMBINATION SUYl'S are made of high grade nainsook, crepe and longcloth they are shown in a variety of styles, including the popular knickerbocker, princess or plain circular styles. They come with either corset cover and drawers or corset cover and skirt. Neatly trimmed with dainty laces, inser tions and Swiss embroideries. Shown in nil sizes from 31 to 44. THE GOWNS are mado of fine nainsook and crepe and are shown in either slip-over, high or V-neck styles, with either long or short sleeves. They ure all trimmed with laces, insertions, embroideries and ribbons They come in good length and fullness. This assortment also includes a few gowns in pink and blue colors. , s THE PRINCESS SUPS are made of high grade nainsook and crepe and are neatly trimmed witl ' fine luces, insertions and swiss embroideries. They come with deep flounce or plain hemstitched hem, : also scalloped embroidery edge. A large assortment to select from. THE SKIRTS are shown in all this season's attractive styles and are made of fine nainsook and crepe. , They are neatly trimmed with dainty laces, embroideries and insertions. They come with q trimmed flounces, other plain and tucked or scalloped embroidery edges. These garments Weflf f coll .,,. lp.,f frnm 1 !? n S1 Ml tl.lo cnU . W j DRAWERS, 50c KIND AT 21c This lot includes a splendid assortment of Drawers grade nainsook and neatly trimmed with ruffles, lace, embroidery and tucks. They c sizes and sell reguiariy at tn cetus.t. pectany priced f or made omc in theClea ranee at of onty- good 21c BlBltfe'STUev ON SrS2ak Yet, of ini-LUTtKO Thou thali do no murder." WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR? Exodus 20:12-21 Sept. 14. "Thou that! lot thy neighbor at iky ielf."Luke to.n. CHE Ten Commandments were written upon two stone tablets. One bore the first four com mandments, appertaining to God; the other, the remaining six, ap pertaining to humanity. The essence of these last six was expressed la Jesus' words, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." Whoever loves his neighbor will not Intentionally Injure him in act, word or thought. Hence. Love expresses the full measure of the requirements of the Law. (Romans 13:10.) Love Is at liberty to do more than the Law re quires, but cannot do less. While only Christians are credited by the Lord with fulfilling the require ments of the Law because of the al lowance made for their weaknesses on account of their relationship with Christ nevertheless, the Jews and many others have been blessed in pro portion as they endeavored to fulfill the Law. Hence It is wise and proper to lift high the Divine standards. Honor Father and Mother, All parents are deserving of consld eration from their children. course, the degree jflFE-GLHRO of respect must against , depend upon the ,SImJI,TS character of the lfcuw parents, to some extent. With dis obedience to par ents rank and ram pant everywhere. It may seem a bard saying, but we bellevelt true, that the child's disobedience Is due to the parent or the guardian. The child may have been Ul-born. Disconteut and rebellion In the moth er'g mind during the period of gesta tion may have so marked the child that no amount of training may fully re cover It. in such a case parents may well be patient with unhappy, diso bedient dispositions In their children. Terhaps the parents were only par tially to blame. Perhaps their minis ter did not preach the laws of God, their human operation and the penal ties of their violation, but gave flow ery essays and anecdotes containing neither food for the spiritual nature nor assistance in understanding and combating the human weaknesses. Per haps the father forgot that he had a duty toward bis offspring, chiefly serv ed by assisting his wife to thoughts of kindness, gentleness, nobility, etc. A modern writer of Influence holds that Sunday Schools, while accom plishing good In one direction, have also weakened the respect of children for parents and released parents from appreciation of their parental responsi bilities. One hour per week In Sun day School cannot take the place of continual parental supervision. Statistics show that boys from six teen to twenty years old constitute about one-third of all dnngerous crimi nals, and that their proportionate num ber is increasing. Hence benevolent people should especially co-operate with the Divine command by encour aging obedience to parental authority. "Thou Shalt Do No Murder." Nothing In this command forbids the necessary killing of animals. Neither does it forbid the execution of crimi nals, for thus It would conflict with Divine Law elsewhere expressed, and practised by Divine direction. This commandment teaches that life is to be prized, not Jeopardized. Its spirit, Jesus declared, forbids an angry, murderous spirit, restrained merely by fear of consequences. This command ment makes It Incumbent upon those employing labor or having supervision of others to safe-guard against, acci dents. To allow self-Interest or love of money to perpetuate dangerous con ditions Is to violate this commandment Commit Not Adultery. One result of man's fall has bees de pravity of sexual appetites uncbastlty, lack of self-control. These tendencies lead away from God and righteousness. The family unit of one husband and one wife, originally established In Eden, is a corner stone of righteous ness in both family and national life. "Thou Shalt Not Steal." To steal U to take from another his possessions. Some subtle farms of theft are through stock specula tions, fake compa nies organized to take advantage of others, etc. Mak ing false returns to the tax asses sor Is stealing. So are smuggling and failure to glre acreed upon serv- -Thou alt nor afeoi." tces for wages re ceived. Rut tho worst form of theft Is stealing another's good name. In vio lation of the Scriptures. "Bear No False Witness." Pally Is the spirit of this injunction violated, not only in misrepresenting what we wish to sell or buy. but by In direct statements, by a nod, a shrug, or by silence when it Is understood to mean consent. "Thou Shalt Not Covet," Covetousness Is a heart disease which has to do with every crime; for sins have their basis In selflshness, Which is covetousness. Whoever would keep the spirit of God's Law must guard against covetousness. BROKER M STEAL The "Mischief Quartette" and It's Work Each year the month of January numbers its list of victims from influ enzia, la grippe, bronchitis and pneu monia. The prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will check the onset of a cold and stop a cough, preventing the developement to more serious conditions. Keep it on hand. Huntley Bros. Co. FACING SERIOUS DANGER. Things That Almost Happen Some times Bring Gray Hairs. "It Is the things that almost happen which cause gray hairs In this busi ness rather than the things that actual ly occur," said a veteran captain of an excursion boat "Every captain of a passenger carry ing boat has the sinking of the Titanic, the Slocum disaster and such accidents on bis mind continually, but somehow it's not the accidents that really occur that bring gray hairs. "My first gray hair appeared when I was thirty-three years old. Then 1 was running a boat to Coney island, and in the lower bay fog settled down thicker than mush. I held a compass course, and everything went smoothly enough until it was almost time to change the course and bead from, the bay toward Coney. 1 had beard a boat by her whistle 1 knew she was a towing tug pass me further up the bay. "Even though 1 could not see the bow of my boat I was banging with my bead out of the pilot bouse window and straining my eyes to see. when my quartermaster, who was standing on the very peak of the bow, called for me to reverse. I rang for full speed astern and threw the wheel hard to port. "The fog lifted for an instant and dead ahead of me I saw a scow with 'Dynamite' written on her side and a red flag floating above her. 1 knew that meant she was loaded with dyna mite, and the Lord pity us If we ran her down. I kept the wheel bard over, and It seemed to me the engineer was an eternity in getting the engine re versed. We Just grazed the dynamite scow. I learned afterward that she had been In tow of a tug and that the hawser broke and the tug crew bad lost sight of the sepw In the fog. "When 1 got home that night my wife pointed out a gray hair the first I bad ever had. "My next bad scare came one Sunday when I was captain of another excur sion steamer. We were at the pier loading passengerss. There were two hawsers out to the pier, and the. one astern broke. The gangplanks were out. and. it being a very hot day, peo ple were flocking aboard. There were at least seventy-flve persons on the two gaugplanks when tbe hawser broke, and the boat commenced to drift from the pier. I yelled, and the crew tried to force the passengers off the gang planks, but those in tbe rear kept push ing, and the crew was helpless. "There was only one thing to do. rang for reversed engines. With the bow line out tbe reversing of tbe boat naturally backed her up against tbe dock and held ber there, but that bow hawser was an old one, and If it broke the boat would back away and dump every one on the gangplanks Into the river. "To me It seemed like an age, bnt It was really not more than a minute un til they had another line out astern and I could stop tbe engine. That' caused several gray hairs. "In all my experience I've never had a serious accident; but, as you see, I have a bead full of gray hairs caused by things that almost happened."- New York Sun. D. D. D. Opens New Era in Cure of Skin Disease Direct or Alternating Currents. It doesn't matter much the how and why of the difference between a direct current and an alternating current If only you can tell which you are using. Of course you have to know this be cause appliances are made for one or the other, and no appliance made for an alternating current can be used where direct current is supplied, or vice versa. So to order Intelligently you must either ask somebody who knows or find out for yourself. Here la a simple way to tell which is which; Hold a simple magnet bar near a light ed Incandescent lamp. If the current Is alternating the filament that is, the part Inside the lamp from which tbe light emanates will vibrate; If the cur rent is direct the filament will be at tracted or repelled as the positive or the negative pole of the magnet la held near the lamp. New Tork Sun. Good Ink, but No Bread. Bweynheym und Pannartz, the two Germans who were tbe first to print books In Home, used paper and types of excellent quality. Tbelr Ink on pages printed more than 400 years ago can vie In blackness with the best of the present day. Tet with all their labors they often lacked bread. In a petition to the pope they Informed bis holiness tbat their house was full of proof sheets, but that they bad nothing to eat Between the Two. "I was so glad when my musical neighbor on on side got rid of his baby grand." "I suppose so." "But I got no relief from that, for my neighbor on the other side has a grand baby. Baltimore American. A Hypoorlte. Teacher (after explaining the charac ter of the Pharisee) And now what do we mean by a "hypocrite?" Pupil Please, miss, a man wot says he Is wot he Isn't but he ain't London Punch, More Important 'I feel as If I were going to have appendicitis." Well, 1 need a new gown, so you'll Just have to wait" Ufa Flat Refusal. Jack So Kitty gave yon a flat re fusal? Cholly Yes, she said she wouldn't live In one or with one. Bos ton Transcript He who knows most grieves most for wasted time. Dante- Colds To Be Taken Seriously Intelligent people realize that com mon colds should be treated prompt ly. If there is sneezing and chilli ness with hoarseness, ticking throat and coughing, begin promptly the use loley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective, pleasant to take, checks cold and stops the cough which causes loss of sleep and lowers the vital resistance. Huntley Bros. Co. 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D. soap especially for tender skins. We offer the first full size bottle on the guarantee that unless it stops the itch at once, it costs you not a cent, 3 SnjQ sauof William Grisenthwaite, of Beaver Creek, was in Oregon City on busi ness Monday. Tn Every Profession there are men, wlio thru special train ing and experience are more fitted than 'others ; My 17 years optical experience, enables me to fit glasses successfully where ' others have failed I am now manufacturing my on lenses which being made under my own supervision, assures you of perfect fitting glasses Come in and get the benefit of this ex perience without extra cost to you Broken Lenses Duplicated While tou Wait (Urn. Jf Sc!)illi:ni Uerman Eye-Sight Specialist William Gardner's Jewelry Store Oregon City, Oregon factory on premises Officephones: Main 50, A50; Res. phones, M. 2524, 17 51 Home B251, D251 , WILLIAMS BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE Office 612 Main Street Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specialty oana, vjravei, Yemeni, juime, naster, uommon Brick, Face Brick, Five Brick TO OUR PATRONS In order to save your DISCOUNT Electric bills must be paid before the JOth of the month at our office. 6 1 7 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. We have numerous electrical de vices on display in bur show room that you will be interested in know ing about. Po tland Railway, Light & Powe Company MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH?, ALDER. PORTLAND Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131 C. D. LATOUBETTE, President F. J .MEYER, Cashier. THE FiRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY. OREGON (Successor Commercial Bank Transaotg a General Banking Business Open from 0 a. m to 3 Colliers and Courier $2.50