OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY APRIL 2, 1914. PMUM! 1111111 bHoiumH Mi 5 Si to mm. SI lis; ran Jllllli ALCOHOL 3 PER CENP AVcgclablePrepwionlbrAs similaliiigihcFootfanJRcgula tingUieSiomadisandBowdsof PromolesDigeslionjCkerrul ness and Rest.Contalns neiltor Opiuru.Morphine norMiueraL HOT .NARCOTIC. MujieoOMDrJimmiTam Rrnipkk Seed" Jlx.Srium JhthtlU Salts jtnistStti biHarbomiteSsaa ham Seed- Anerfect Remedy forConslto Hon . Sour Slomacli.Diarrlioca Worras,CoiTVulsioiis,revcnsh ncss ondLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. ENTERPRISE IS SUED Jay Upton Asks $15,000 Damages lor iirucie unurging fraud Suit asking $15,000 for damages for personal libel filed at the court house Saturday of last week against the Oregon City Enterprise by .Jay Upton, an attorney of Portland and a former member of the state legis lature. Mr. Upton bases his suit un. on an article printed in the Enterprise last Christmas, in which it was stat ed that by ways that were dark and otherwise discreditable Mr. Upton had defrauded a woman out of cer tain valuable property. Some days after printing the ar ticle upon which the suit is based the Enterprise contained a cnrrprtimi. in which it was stated that the Upton referred to in the transaction was no Jay Upton, but was another man with a similar name. The "story" was given the Enterprise by a local attorney who was about to file suit against this other Upton, and who for reasons of his own rushed into print twith the matter before filing his complaint. Mr. Upton will probably be some time in getting $1500 or 15 cents. It was one of those confusions that are bound to occur in any newspaper, no matter what care is exercised. If a newspaper absolutely confirmed every news story or editorial com ment it published, there would be only monthly publications lhe Enter in full made a correction as soon as it knew it nad confused the names, and the Courier very much doubts that a fair jury will ever give damage verdict MEDICAL "TESTS" NOT 'FRAME-UP' (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Latourette then rested his case for the physicians making the charge Van Brakle "Gives" Version In his own behalf Dr. .van Brakle told in detail of the visits of the sev- eral witnesses to his office. In re gard to Smith he said the man had come to his office and told him that he did not want anv treatment, but oniy a consultation. "He was very evidently suffering nom rironcnius," said IJr. van iira kle. His temperature was 99, and an examination of his chest confirmed my opinion of his bronchial condition, I examined his abdomen and found that he had a slight pain on the right side, but there was no eruption to be noticed. I marked the case down on my card as one of bronchitis with threatened malaria, and I also put down 'typhoid' with a question mark after it. I had no opportunity to make a complete diagnosis, and told tho man to come again the next day. I am not like some doctors who can make a complete diagnosis the first time I see a case. I kobclmch came to see ma Dr-tn her 1, and suid ho had a sore throat and wanted me to treat it. He said he didn't believe geous diseases, but said that it was part of his teachings to call on reg ular medical men to administer an. titoxins when such were indicated. At eleven o clock the hearing was concluded, and decision on the char ges will be made at a meeting of the entire state board of health, to be held in Portland Tuesday i.ight of next week. At this time opposing counsel will present arguments. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the dalene find "the other Mary county ourt oi wacKamas uourrty; Oregon, up to and including the 17th day of April, 1914 at the hou of 10:30 o'clock A. M. and then open ed, for the improvement of a coun ty road leading from Milwaukie to Oregon City and commonly known as the "River Road" from station 86 plus 66 to Station 268 plus 06. Said improvement shall be execut ed in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of did shake, and became as dead men. me county went oi wacKamas County. All bids to be directed to the County Clerk of said Clackamas County, at Oregon City Oregon, and marked "Bids for improvement -of River Road," and shall be accom panied by a certified check for five per cent of amount bid, which check shall be forfeited to said Clackamaj CHRISTIAN theologian hold It to be strong proof of tho resur rection of Christ thut the four evangelists" accounts of t transccndingly important event differ irreiilly In detuil while agreeing exact iy lii the great central declaration which Is the foundation stone of Hi Christian religion. Matthew tells us that at dawn on the first duy of the week Mary Mag- whom we know to be tho mother of James und halomo, went to see the sepulclier. Aim, oeuoiu. there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the l,or descended from heaven, und came and lolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon It, "Ills countenance was like lightning auu ms raiment white as snow "And for fear of him the keeperi "And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. "lie is not here: for he Is- risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the l,om lay. "And go quickly, and tell his disci pies that Jjo Is risen from tho dead County, should the successful bidder and, behold, he goeth before you into fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five days to enter into a contract and file satisfactory bond to guar antee the completion of the work, and the fulfilment of the law respecting hours of labor and material furnish ed material, men, etc., and will be re quired to hold Clackamas County harmless respecting damages accru ed during the progress of said lm- uauiee; there shall ye see him: lo, have told you, "And as they went to tell his dls 'Jipies, behold Jesus met them, say mg, All hall. And they came and ueld him by the feet, and worshipped him "Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: en tell mv liroHirmi Hint their prove menu me ngnt to reject any g0 into Galilee, and there shall they aiiu ail uiua io (cscxvcu, I o00 ma W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk. FURNISHED FLAT large, pleas ant rooms. Address given at the Courier office. 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But Mark says that f4w vr.s necom panled by Mary, the wMfe of James and Salome. Luke say teere were with her this other Mary ct Jofcnna and the other women who nI come with him from Galilee, while John describes her as being alone. Mark's version is that the women found the stone rolled awny, entered the sepulcher and saw a white robed Plentv nf fruit of all kinds and fine garden young man sitting within, who bade grouna. uood title. Wi:ll sell them tell the disciples that Jesus was one or both to suit purchaser. House Nos. 304 and 326. For fur ther particulars, see Leader. Will exchange for small farm. Mac Donald & Van Auken. nice level lots. 1 block from car line. In city of Gladstone. Quick sale price $650. MacDonald. & VanAuken. ' in osteonathv. that Enterprise published tho story ! i1.6 hud l'e" sufferinK fjom a cold for faith of its correctness. It r -iPa f'v? ys a1d that he had -iiiuiiiti niuiLiia every lew montns, 1 round a swelling of his right tonsil and some white shreds hanging from i, uiui nun mat ne nad tonsilitis, ','uve him a treatment and told him to come back the next day, making m appointment with him. I had not completed my diagnosis, but the mail never came hack. Sensation is R urn no- In discussing the case of the lit- '.lo girl near Concord. Dr. van Rm Ke said that he suspected when he found a notice from Dr. Mount that mo case was one on which he was he. ;ng tested out. and that for Hint. oii ho had proceoded with ereat- est caution, and had cnnstunflv uigui Koinutmng aetimte. lie de- uircd thut Dr. Mount would not vol untccr any information about the case, and only cave mene-re answers to nis questions, lie said Dr. Mount was evidently embarassed when he 'sued him about the case, and said that after he had received the neg ative report on the cultures that he Tough, but the Right Done While some may criticize Recorder Loder for imposing so heavy a sen tence, $25 fine and 90 days in jail, un u. w. uaneton lor bringing li quor into the oity, yet the people who want law enforcement will com. mend him. There is onlv one wav tn nmlro n certain class of people respect law, uuu mut is xear oi law. T7 1.. , . 1'uiiiieriy suioonmen, round or pleading guilty to law violations would take their fines or-$25 with u Bmne. ihey were little less than more license at additional expense. ine iouows who clubbed in to bring this booze here from Portland knew it was a violation of the law, duo tncy wok tne chances. lhe next fellows won't take many chunces. That ill) dav., in b.il ' . . . " "T. , res mat n m i .... . . : : n'l'n mere was notninp ne con ri o. win imiKo many a uoozo nacker think u j ,7 x...:.. .... , , ... . ".iuv uu uui lo raise ine nuflrnntino twice anu tne second one wi II be tl.,i h. L mm. mount, on uctoner 1 . ir. van. second one will "better not." !.. i. .... ! i"u"Zr :ly ",sw Brakie ' w" not officia.lv re- poitcu to mm as diphtheria until Oc inner it, wncn he received a report being brought into the city und that is STOP IT. Ninety days in jail will stop it, Mr. Loder is commencing right JJr. Kussol, Opera House, April 9 At the Shively Hall in our city on inursoay, April y, at 7:30 l M., tne noted and eloquent national load er in the temperance reform move ment, Dr. Howard II. Russell, will speak 111 the interest of state and national prohibition. For more than a quarter of a cen tury his eloquent voice and pen have been continuoiusly employed in open ing the eyes of the nation to the cause of the drink traffic, and the fi nal achievement of national prohibit- ...:n i. 1. ..i- . V. 1 . 1011 win ue u iruimpn uir no single in dividual more than for Howard 11. Russell. At the groat convention at Colum bus, m- ,v m to J.;; whieli launched the national prohibition campaign, he delivered an address 011 "The League, Cod's Plan," which moved that great crowd to a frenzy of applause. Everyone will be glad of an oppor tunity to hear this man who has done so much for the temperance cause. S. MacDonald, Secretary Committee of One Hun dred. n. Sheldon. Anti-Saloon League, Portland. FOR SALE Four young grade Jer sey cows, 3 fresh, heavy milkers, tuberculin tested These are the be Guaranteed No. 1. Cash or time, six per cent interest. J. H. Van Meter, Rt. 6, Oregon City. Phono Main 2013. dated October 15. On December 12 Dr. Mnnnf ),o,1 told him nil about the case, said Dr. van iiriiKie. am nad said I nm sorrv I trot mived this case, doctor. You couldn't get a HiHiiive culture in t int case hns of the spraying of the throat and the antitoxin, and so von couldn't mane a positive diagnosis. I am through with their dirty work." Dr. van Brakle swore that he had never received any assistance from the state board of health as cnuntv health officer, and that neither the Kiimi or its secretary had ever ans wered any of his letters. A mnv nf a letter he sent the board charging nr. MricKiand with irregularity In reporting a case was identified bv .1. . .. -i uhi wmiess. At this point Mr. Latourette oh jected, saying that the state board was not on trial, and the state board uslained the objection. Lively Tilts Occur In tho course of cross-examination sonic rapid-fire repartee was ex changed between Dr. van Brnkle and counsel for the comp aininc doctors. nave you tne decree of M. I).." .1. .. J H.. T 1 . . ' iism'u uir. uuourotte. "I have not." answered Dr. van Hrnklo. "Then you don't claim to be a doc tor" Why it Suits Particular People Foley's Honey and Taf Compound promnt and effective for colds, croup hoarseness, bronchial coughs and throat troubles. Thomas Verron, Hancock. Mich., writes "Fol ey s Honey and Tar quickly relieves ticking throat and stops the cough with no bad after effect." It contains no opiates and is pure. That's why it suits particular nennle PW ooi by"all druggists. Influence of Feminine Dress. Few men realize the influence that dress has upon them. Mini thinks that be is an unbiased being, open to con viction, to sound logic. Fond delusion: He is opeu to nothing except to the eloquence of a few yards of silk and to tho persuasion of soft laces Lon don Graphic. Too Swift For Him. "Do any of the good things you hope for come to pass?" "They all come to puss, but they come nnd pass so blomnln' swift I can't grab 'eni."-Satmdii,v Journal. Virtue of Hospitality. nospitality solves and annuls even the mysterious antagonisms that exist between races. This glorious and beau tiful and sacred rite makes all men brothers.-Exchange. If some felt the pain the.v tuouirhr.- lessly give to others tl'iey would never feel well. Skin Clears Complexion Re ill fives Blemishes Why go throuirh life and disfigured with nimnles n. tions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering the tortures of Eczema, itch tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobsnn's Ointment. Follow the simnle s"mr. gestions and your skin worries are over. Mild,, soothing, effective. Ex cellent for babies and delicate, ten der skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back 50c at your Druggist. "I surely do claim to bo a dnetnr ?n. noavv mi Kers. 1 .... T 1 . . .. ... . - . ) w Tl H li..nt 1,111 1 "!,vt 1101 1116 degree." st money can buy L "Wo",' ,ioctor- r,l ' te the dif , n,2'Ui -!- foronce between a culture and a snec R. A. Wr cht of Aurora, was in Oregon City Monday and Tuesday BROVVNELL & STONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oregon City, Oregon linen? I can, if you will define 'speci men, replide Dr. van Brakle. I can t define it." said Mr. Lat ourette. "I don t know anvthino- at all ..1 L .1 11:!. . , " numii inese tilings. "Do you believe in the germ the ory?" '"I certainly do, if I didn't I would be a mutt." "Then you are not a mutt," ad mitted Mr. Latourette. Dr. van Brakle, in reply to ques tions, outlined the osteopathic treat ment for diphtheria and other conta- Children's Diseases Very Prevalent Whooping coue-h is about. where. Measles and scarlet fever ill- most as bad. Use Foley's TTn and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and couirhintr. Mrs T r nostier, urand island, Nebr. says' "My three children had severe at tacks of whooping cough, and a very few doses of Foley's llonev and Tar gave great relief." For sale by all druggists. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A 1 Pay your subscription in advance and receive the Courier for $1.00. risen and gone to Galilee. Luke's ver sion is that while the women stood puzzled in the empty tomb two men tn shining garments then appeared to them and Informed them of the resur rection. Nothing is said of an instruc tion to go to Gullleo. -But, according to John, Mary, seeing the stone rolled away, ran back to Peter and "the other disciples whom Jesus loved" and told them that the body had been taken out of the sepulcher. Then these two disciples ran to the tomb. "the other disciple," who ran the fast er, arriving first, but he did not go in until Peter arrived and went In first and verified the absence of the body. Here John mentions that Peter and tho other disciple found the cloths in which the body hnd been wrapped, but John says, "As yet they knew not the Scripture, that he must rise again from the dead." After they hnd gone home Mary remained, according to John, weeping at the mouth of the sepulcher. Looking Into it after a time, she saw two angels in white within, who spoke to her, asking why she wept. And she answered that "they have taken away my Lord, and know not where they have laid him." Just then, turning around, she saw Jesus standing there, but she did not know him. John declares that she even supposed he might be the gardener, who might have removed the body. She asked him for it. But ho revealed himself to her, prophesied his immediate nscenslon and bade her announce it to the disciples. We have seen that Matthew has the Saviour first appearing after the res urrection to Mary Magdalene. Mark's gospel relates the same. Luke declares that lie first appeared to two of the disciples who were on the road to Emmnus, but they did not know him. Mark tells of this appearance also and says he afterward appeared to the eleven as they sat at meat, presuma bly in Jerusalem. Luke tolls of this, staling that it was lu Jerusalem and that it happened the same day after the two had returned from Emmaus also that Christ ate with the disciples "a piece of a broiled fish, and of a honey comb." But at that Mark as well as Mat thew drops the narration, while Luke goes on to tell of his leading the dis ciples out to Bethnuy nnd thence in their presence ascending Into heaven, while the gospel of John says that after eight days be visited the eleven again, on which occasion he allowed Thomas, the doubter, to touch his wounds and put his hand Into his side. And a third appearance to seven of tho eleven In related by John, this iy the Lake of Tiberius, where they were fishing. Here is told of the mi raculous draft of fishes, and here it was, nccordlug to John, that Christ nto with his disciples nfter his resur rection, but John closes his gospel without a word of the-ascension ex cept as it may be contained In this: "And there were also many other things which Jesus did, the which. If they should be written every one, 1 suppose that even the world itsol! could not contain the books that should be written." D. D. D. Opens Mew Era in Cure oi Skin Disease Profiwsor Pudlonff'a case of eczema Was known to almost every honpiiul and physician of reputation thnuiuhuut the mate of Connecticut, lli.s letter Is another inteiestintt demonstration of what is being- accomplished bv the it may be of interest to you to know that your life-frlvlnir preparation.- 1" . V, '"riptlon has been of Incal culable value to me. I was covered With ecsema from head to loot when 1 betran using- your remedies. I could (tet no relief, although I in,.,; th " nd means. I applied but two bot tles of t ie Prescription; a cure was effected In ft very abort time, in !. coat. Jones Drug Co., Oregon City than one month." Prof. C. J. Budlone, fc-outh Lyme, Conn. Ask any druiruist today for D D. D. t rescrlptlon. He'll tell you It allays the Itch instantlyand soon there are siyns of cure. We have handled the remedy for Jears and regard it as the specillc for skin troubles of all kinds. Come In or ask us about D. r. r. prescription, also about D. 0, j), BOap especially ior tender skins, We offer the flrt full k..i- on the guarantee that unless it stops the Itch at once, it coats you not THE RESURRECTION OF By JAMES A. EDGERTON tCopyrlght by American Press Association, 1911. mf faith in man were music Hnd love of man were song, Cben-mfobt I sing a measure Co move the world a long Its theme, the Christ that is to be, Che Christ in all Humanity. ried by his sense illusions, Himself man has denied. Has scoffed the God within him Hnd has been crucified, Has borne his cross up Calvary, Che Christ in all Humanity. 2. 1 Tl f A )"t n iV v r 4; fy k V ft WW $1 4 ,1 - f 51 ow from his tomb self builded Ht last he shall be freed. Chat will be resurrection Hnd Gaster morn, indeed! Hnd heshall hnow himself and see Che Christ in all Humanity. hail him, the arisen, GUtb lilies at his feet, Called forth by his own angels In resurrection sweet. Roll bach the stone of self and free Che Christ in all Humanity. m m A SENTIMENT FOR EASTERTIDE m aster eycmpUffes the trfutnpb of Ufe. Ufe fs the sutwm fart. Let us bclfcve only fn Iffe, refusing to be domfneered by the unsubstantial wraftb called death. rrfnfnrr ' - - l-v Vfc UltllllU thereby from "the upward looking and the light." Chen will 6aeter be to us the most significant, the most Inspiring, the most uplifting of all the days that dawn. 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