OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914. I ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j Age(ablePreparationforAs simitarmg itreFoodandRcguIa ting the Sioraadis andowdsi Promotes D itfcs tion JdieerTuI ness and Rest-Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic, RtctptofoWkSMflnsmmi flmpiiit Sid' JlxJeaaa hbrmSrrd ClanBed Sumr tiiututjttui tltmr. am : 'uiJa i Anpirfert Remcdv forConsfliia- Hon, Sour Sloraach.Dlaritaa i .VX U.I Worms onvulsious.revensu ness andLoss of Sleep- Facsimile Signature of mi's NEW YOKK. Ml "-S'V; Exact Copy of Wrapper. CONSIDER ONE ANOTHER. Romans 14:7-21 Nov. 9. "( is good not to cat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor to do anything whereby thy brother ttumbleth.' Romans ll,:tl.Dlaglott. MVHIS lesson makes, perhaps, the d strongest appeal of anything in J the Bible in favor of total ab stinence from intoxicating li quors. True, it is addressed only to Christians, as Is the entire New Testa mont. Nevertheless, many can appre ciate the argument; and to such it will appeal along the lines of the Golden Rule. The rule -for Christum living, as taught and exemplified by the Master, Is far more exacting than the Golden Hule, which Is applicable to all men, Christ's followers are, of course,- sub ject to the Golden Rule, but they vol untarily place themselves under a fur more stringent rule. Their Covenant with the Lord is that In doing tils will in doing righteousness they will ever stand ready to saciillce even life Itself. This is what the Apostle meant when ho declared that Christ pleased not Himself, but pleased the Futher. "Nona of Us Liveth to Himself." As for the world, they both live and die to themselves. Their own personal Interests stand first with them. Only to Christ and the Church Could theso words apply; for none others have en tered Into such a Covenant of self renunciutlon, giv ing up present in rlr. THI WORLD 1 . ..'ic- terests 111 ox cbaugo for a promise of a spir Gfrfnj Up Present In itual life hereaf ter, in the resurrection tercuts. These ure to live to the Lord to do His will and not their own, to serve Him and not self, to lay down their lives in fighting against sin. When these die, they die unto the Lord in the sense that every member of the Body of Christ must die to the flesh before the entire Body can be glorified. The Apostle proceeds to show that all judgment Is vested In the Hedeem er. Bach member of the Church must ultimately stand the inspection of the Head of the Church. Loyalty to the Head of the ChutVb will eventually bring membership In the glorious Church beyond the veil. Let Ui, Than, Judge Ouraelvei. The Apostle's argument is, that in stead of judging fellow-members of the consecrated Body of Christ, we should be full of sympathy for them. We do not know thoroughly their tri als and difficulties. Our keen sense of justice should (lud its principal exor cise in self-criticism and in watchful ness not to do anything that would stumble a brother or discourage ulin or cause him to full away from the faith. How many Dud it easy to excuse self, while they are very critical re specting other's shortcomings! Our Lord warned Ills people against such an attitude, saying, "With what judg ment ye judge, ye shall be Judged." If you are hypercritical and wish to measure others up to the full standard of perfection, the Lord will properly measure you by that high standard. The Lord docs not wish Ills people to think lightly of weaknesses and fail ures. He is, on the contrary, setting a high standard of love, sympathy aud kindness. Love is the principal thing, in God's sight "Nothing Unclean of Itself." While the Jew was forbidden the nse of swine, rabbits, oysters, etc., these restrictions were tests of his obedience to God; just as the forbidden fruit was thereafter uucleuu to Aduu) and live. The Apostle's argument Is that to the Jew who died to all hope of attaining eternal life through the Law Coveuaut UU litlJlUU IW ViH IBl, U1U restrictions of the Law Covenant would no longer be binding. And, of course, to the Gentile, who never was under the Law Covenant, its restric tions would have no application whn be accepted Christ. Bat If any man's wagoning itaralti , 1 I 1 Illl I'rtllH" AfBJ .ft. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Tmi htauh iohmnVi new vohk city. were so twistea tnat he thought him self under obliga tions, he would be responsible accord ing to his Judg ment. To violate his conscience would mean that he had willingly committed sin; for be would be wrong In doing whut he thought to be wrong, how ever harmless the The Christian Cove nants to Fight Bin. matter might be in ItHelf. The brother who Is strong mentally, morally and physically, should gladly abstain from whatever would stumble another. Should we not be glad to lay down our lives for the brethren? If so. should we not be ready to abstain from using trilling liberties for our weaker brother's sake, for whom Christ died? This is a strong urgument. Bather preserve others from tempta tion too strong for them by faithfully abstaining from everything that might appeur evil in others' sight, however right It might be In your own sight, and however correct your own judg ment f the Divine Law on the sub ject. The advantages connected with mem bership In God's Kingdom consist rath er In righteousness, pence- and Joy in the Holy Spirit enjoyed by probation ary members of the Kingdom class. Whooping cough is about everv where. Measles and scarlet fever al most as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C, Hostler, Grand Island, Nebr. says: "My three children had severe at tacks of whoonine couch, and a verv few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar ffflva o-t-anf valinF " T."1 . cnln k.. ..11 uruggists. A Sent of Humor. Dr. Ingram, bishop of London, once declared that a "sense of humor Is es sentlul to success. If a young man has no sense of humor I would keep him at college until be got one." Nature. Nature Is Just toward men. ' It rec ompenses them for their sufferings; It renders them laborious, because to the greatest tolls It attaches the greatest rewards. M ontesipiieu. Begret Is of little good except as a milestone at the beginning of a steady ascent When run dewn with kidney trouble, backache, rheumatism or bladder weakness, turn quickly for help to Foley Kidney Pills, You can not take thorn into your system without having gcod results. Chas. N. Fox, Himrod, N. Y., says: "Foley Kidney Pills have done mo more good than $100,000 worth of medi cine." They give you good results. For sale by nil druggists. Children's Diseases Vety Prevalent Itch! Itch! Itch! Scritch! Scratch Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan's Oint ment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50c a box. C. D. LATOURETTE, President vJr For Over Thirty Years THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY. OREGON (Successor Commercial Bank Transaota a Qenoral Banking Business ' Open from 0 0. m. to 3 Officephones: Main 50, A50; Home BZol, Viol WILLIAMS BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE Office 612 Main Street Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specia Sand, Gravel, Cement, Lime, Piaster, uorumon Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick FREAKISH SHOWS. Stage Fiascos In the Old Days In the Metropolis. A SINGLE NIGHT "OTHELLO." Wolfsohn Turned the Play Into Near Riot and Never Acted Again George Rignold'a Melancholy Romeo to Six Ambitious Amateur Juliets. V The freak play or the performance that is a travesty is little in evidence today, but it does not seem so long ago when a slump In business some times emboldened even the most con servative of theatrical managers to re sort to extraordinary measures to at tract at least one capacity audience. One of the early freak performances was Intended as an event of great ar tistic value. The late Henry Wolf sohn, who afterward became famous as an Impresario, aspired to the great Forrest's mantle. The great tragedian was playing at Nlblo's Garden in "Othello" and Wolfsohn, then twenty two, had saved a little money with the idea of purchasing the privilege of ap pearing as the Moor In New York once at least His ambition appealed to Marie Seebach, the German actress, who was appearing in that year (I8G81 at the Theatre Francals on West Four teenth street. Wolfsohn paid the man ager $1,000 for the privilege, besides bimself selling out the capacity of the theater. Although the audience was composed chiefly of bis friends and relatives, the portrayal was so ludicrous that a riot seemed imminent and was only pre vented through aq appeal to the audi ence from Mme. Seebach to consider her own position. Wolfsohn never trod the boards again. The next year in the same theater opera bouffe was the rage, owing to the tremendous bit of a comedian of the name of Gabel, who appeared as one of the two gendarmes in "Gene vieve de Brabant" Gabel's popularity was so great that a benefit was ten dered to him. He decided to present "Genevieve" as a travesty, the male principals assuming the female roles and the women those of the men. The house was sold out one hour after the advance sale opened. Speculators reap ed a harvest. The audience began to laugh before the curtain rose, the conductor - was greeted wtyh roars of merriment. Even the ushers were grinning In anticipa tion of a festival of fun. When Gabel ( appeared elaborately gowned as Gene-1 vieve it was fully two minutes before be was allowed to sing the beautiful serenade number. He, too, was burst ing with laughter. The same reception greeted each of the principals, but from then on the performance was about as enlivening ns a funeral. The theater was half pmpt.v before the act ended. Gabel said the next day that he would gladly give buck the $5,000 It yielded If he could forget the experience. It wiis fifteen years before anything of this nature was attempted again This time It was for the late Maurice Grau. who had suffered many reverses, that the benetlt was organized nt the Academy of Music. !rmi himself ar ranged the program, the feature of which was a travesty of the first net of "La Grunde Duchesse." The grent Almee, queen of opera bouffe, was cast for General Bourn, the ponderous M. Duplnu played the Duchess, and the droll M. Mezieres was Wanda Seats brought as much as $15 each The house was crowded, but alas, the fiasco was even more complete than at Gabel's benefit. Booth's theater, then at Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, was the scene of the next freak performance, George Bignold, famous as a matinee idol, was attracting all New York to see his "nenry the Fifth." Joseph Tooker, an Ingenious showman, If ever there was one, conceived the idea of a special matinee of "Romeo and Ju llct," with six amateurs to appear as Juliet. Bignold was the Romeo. Such a scene as was on view on West Twen ty-third street that matinee day was never witnessed before nor since. As early as 0 a. m. the lobbies were pack ed. and the line to the box office reached to Broadway. At noon nt least 8,000 women were congregated In front of the theater, and the management fully awake to conditions, commissioned "big" Jim Brown, king of ticket speculators of that day, to "work the line." This Brown did so well that 4,200 persons, 05 per cent women, were packed Into a playhouse seating 1,800 comfortably. The performance itself was so bad that Bignold would have quit In the fourth scene but for Tooker's plaintive plea to stick It out. Tooker's Idea had been that the Juliets would be so bad that they would be funny, whereas five of them were just rank Incompe tents. The sixth Juliet was none other thnn Marie Walnwright, who distin guished herself nil the more by the contrast. Miss Walnwright was imme diately engaged us a professional and quickly became a star. New York Sun. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and slug gish liver use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market for 38 years. $1.00 bottle. F. J .MEYER, Cashier. Res. phones, M. 2524, 1751 Individual's Money To Loan. $1,0003 to 6 years. $15002 years. $1,0001 to 3 years. $5002 to 8 years. $6003 years. $3002 years. On real estate, terms reasonable. JOHN W. LODER. Stevens Bldg., Orecron City, Ore. President Title & Investment Co, wacKamas uounty Abstracts. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months: cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing bet ter ior puriiyimg we mood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures con stipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. SHUBEL The new hall will be dedicated on Saturday evening, April 25 with a grand ball. Good music will be fur nished. All who like a good dance on a good floor and a good time are cordially invited. William Hettman, who has been visiting some of the California cities. returned home last week. An invitation is extended to Mr. Sullivan and Judge Dimick to come to the new hall and explain their plan in regards to the bond is sue. D. F. Moehnke will move his saw mill, on Otto Linman's place in tne near future. John Bluhm was on the sick list for a few days. Accidents will haDnen. but the best regulated families keen Dr. ThomasT Eclectic Oil for such emer gencies. Two sizes 25 and 50c at ail stores. CLACKAMAS COUNTY FOR $1 Do you know the geography of your home county? Can you give its boundaries .' Do you know the direction from your home to its principal points of interest ( Can you give its anroximate size. and the amount that is in the Forest Reserve ? r Do you know what voting Dre- cinct you are in and the territory it embraces? You will need to know this for the coming elections. This office has received a num ber of blue print maps of Clackamas County, showing section, township and range; the streams, the towns and postoffices, and each of the vot ing precincts of the county outside of Oregon City, as outlined by the County Court. It is drawn by J. O. Staats, and it is accurate. The map is 36 x 42 inches in size, is of sharp, clear print and the voting precinctc , are shown by heavy lines, it should be in every home and every school for the information it contains. The price is one dollar. (Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan s Kegulets operate easi ly. 25c a box at all stores. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, up to and including the sixth day of May, 1914, at the hour ot iu:3u o clock A. ju. 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 the County Clerk of Clackamas 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 Clackamai) County, should the successful bidder tail, 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 im provement. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. W. L. Mulvey. County Clerk. MACON, Gil, CHILD Made Strong and Well by VlrloL When we tell you that Vlnol is the best remedy In our whole stock for making weak, puny, ailing children strong, robust and rosy we are only telling you what has been prored by hundreds of mothers. . J. L. Fickling, Macon, Go., savs: "My child was very thin and delicate, no appetite, nervous, and did not sleep well. Doctors did not help her. Vinol was recommended and the change after a fair trial was wonder ful. She sleeps soundly all night, has & splendid appetite and has gained in weight I wish every mother knew what Vlnol will do for delicate chil dren." What Vinol did for this little girl It will do for every weak and ailing child because sickly children need the strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic iron that Vlnol con tainsthat is why Vlnol builds them up quickly and gives them a fine, healthy color. It Is pleasant to take and we guarantee that the results will satisfy you money back If tiey do Dot. Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City. The Next SACK of FLOUR. You Buy Ask For UNION MILLS "HIGH GRADE" AND YOU WILL GO BACK FOR. ANOTHER It is one of the best brands on the market and is highest in everything but price. We have recently remodeled the Union Mills, and are better than ever prepared for regular milling business. We exchange for flour, chopping, and carry a line of feed, graham flour, germ meal, Etc. D. L. TRULLINGER . BARGAINS FOR BUYERS 40 Acres. Part bottom, part hill, creek runs through place. 15 acres in cultivation. Buildings on place. Good road to all points. 10 miles from Oregon City on Clackamas Southern Railroad. Sidewalk to church. School and store. $4500. MacDonald & VanAuken. FOR SALE 6 lots, 3 50x100; 3 50x 120, on Oregon City carline. 8 room house with back and front porches, small barn, good well. Fruit house, chicken houses and yard. Lots of family fruit. $2,000 $1,000 down. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOR SALE 19 acre garden tract 12 miles east of Pueblo, Colorado. Raising alfalfa, beets and garden stuff. 19 shares of water, 14 acres irrigated; 4 room house, 11 x28; 2 cisterns, cement cellar; 2 chicken houses. All fenced. Rents for $160 a year. $4000, will trade tor Clackamas county farm prou erty. Macdonald & Van Auken. 4-room house and two lots, wood shed, chicken house, near car line. $750.UO; $400.00 down. Timber claim in Linn County, 3 miles from R. R. on River. $60,000,000 feet. $3000.00 cash or trade fot acreage, Clackamas County. 4 acres, 4 miles from Molalla, and house and 4 lots 'on Falls View to trade for 10 acres close by Uregon City. Value of acreage $2750.00. 4 lots and house. $1500, 1-2 acres and four room house, 80 rods from car line, $1300.00 lerms. WANTED One or two acre tracts on Oregon City carline within a one fourth mile from track. Price not over $800.-r-Macdonald & Van Auken. EXCHANGE for Clackamas Coun ty cut over, or partly cleared land Lot 50 x 160, 4 room bouse, mod era improvements, cement walks shade and fruit trees. Assessed value $1795.00. $2,500 actual val ue. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOUND Watch and chain on Fifth street, which owner may ha-, a by paying tor this notice and prov ing property. T. E. McLain, Ore gon City, Rt. 1. 1 UK SALii-Baby chicks. We cn furnish a few nundred of our . Cherry Blossom winter-laying strain of White Leghorn and Bald Plymouth Rock chicks at ten cents each; setting of eggs one dollar; nunarea live aoimrs. L-nerry iflossom Farm, Mt. Jr'leasant, A A. Pease, Oregon City, Rt. 1. 40 acres, 5 room house, barn, shed, etc 15 acres in cultivation. 4 horses Crops, 5 acres in grain, 5 in pota toes, and Personal Property for sale at $1,000.00; Kent $200.00. FOR SALE 100 acres, 2 miles from Molalla. 65 acres in cultivation. 8 room house, good barn and other buildings. A span of hoises and harness, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 85 head of hogs. Binder, mower, rake, disc, harrows, 2 wagons, blacksmith tools, cream seperator. Some grain and hay, 9 shares in irrigating ditch. Good stream of water on place. Good orchard. Including the stock, etc., as above, $150.00 an acre. Macdonald & Van Auken. fruits. New house. Plastered. Front room, Golden Oak finish. Kitchen white ' enamel with built-in cup boards. Large Pantry. Full Base ment, iiood wen, with pump on back porch. 6 blocks from carline. $2000.00; $600.00 bal. $10.00 per month. For Rent. Upstairs furnished rooms, $8.00. 1 pleasant room for man. House, 7 rooms, $10.00. Give us your places. We can rent them, and look after collections if so desired. FOR SALE 80 acres in Price Co., Wisconsin, 5 acres clear, nice, lev el land, good black, soil. Price $1,000, or tradef or Oregon City property. Macdonald & Van Au ken. FOR SALE 3 room house, lot 55x 132, 8 minutes' walk from Main St. on 15th St. Price $750.00. If you want a home this is a snap. Macdonald & Van Auken. CHEAP FOR CASH Two houses and three large lots in Cottage Grove on 5th st., three blocks south of postoffice. One six-room house and one ten roomjs. , All connected with telephone and elec ,tric lights and sewer. Plenty of fruit of all kinds and fine garden ground. Good title. Willi sell 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. 3 nice level lots. 1 block frora car line. In city of Gladstone. Quick sale price $650. MacDonald & VanAuken. FOR SALE 3 acres on the South End Road. All clear and cultivat ed. Fruit trees, good well, huose 14 x 24 ft, etc. $1500, half down, balance terms. FOR SALE We have several houses at West Linn, Willamette, on the Plank Road, Molalla Ave., 16th Street, JDivision Street and 18th and Main. For sale, with small payments down, balance terms. Prices range from $700.00 to $2,000. Buyers should see us when they wart to buy. Mac donald & Van Auken. FOR SALE Three-fourths acres at Clackamas Heights. Small four room house, $650. $100 balance terms. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOR SALE 23 acres, 6 miles out. New house, cost $1,000; new barn, etc. Fruit trees too. $4,000. Will take Oregon City or West Linn property, J.art payment. $800 down, balance terms. Macdonald & Van Auken. Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ? We have published m the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. 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Do you want to sell your farm?...; If you have a mortgage on your farm, or if you wish to bor row money for development purposes, or if you want to sell your farm, it will be to your advantage to fill this out and return to us at once. WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Aurora State Bank Building Aurora, Oregon TO OUR In order to save your DISCOUNT Electric bills must be paid before the 10th of the month at our office. 6 1 7 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. We have numerous electrical de vices on display in our show room that you will hi interested in know ing about. : Portland Railway, Light & Powef Company MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH!. ALDER. PORTLAND Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131 The Courier and Colliers, both $2.50. Cotif let and Pof tland Journal both $1.75 PATRONS