13 iiiiiniiinn iNllllli-IJ.LIilj,, niiiijJJIIIJINulULllL-I.JIMilUriUll.lJiljllilflrluniNJIINIIIIJhJijMtllJIIIiNijilUEUJIiJIiiil.lIi lltlfllEllliifllilflipilli iiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiinniiauiiiii'iiEiNiii JiliiJ la ere am tile Co, ma ma IB OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916 .Brady M mm ) msa il 11 Us . Successors to W. C. Man gum 1110-1112 Main Street - OREGON CITY, OREGON Solicit Your Trade mm mm II' pa i HI 53 SB Si n tlUIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIH ill vl mas w w "Durts" la ju iileasunt Kame for Cbrlstmns, but In It tlieie outers surb a degree of rbnncc or enforced luck of skill tint! It Is more or less unsatisfac tory. One's best t brows will often be wide misses because of the fault In Ibe featbers of tbe dart, vvlilcU may cause It to go siden-lsp or turn from Its Homemade Target and Dart. course A fuller, surer nnd more skill ful Kunie and one in which far better tai'Ki'ts can be made inn.v be called" drop dnri." In wlib b an end .weighted arrow Is used. The hacking Is a pine or other soft wood hoard im which a Nninll. narrow ring linnet Is jwsted. This Is placed on Ibe floor, mid (he player stands over It and drops the steel pointed arrow so' that It may bit the middle or the bullseye, which It liy no means always does Outside of tbe half hub bulls eye, which counts 10, there should be nine quarter Inch ring spaces number ing from 1 to 9. mid when . tbe point bits a line It should count tbe number inside. Klve shots may score a possible M), but not miuiy can make that. Tbe older members have tbe natural handicap of n longer drop Mother aud big sister are as apt to win as any one. A Guoasing Contest. ' For'the Christmas party begin with a guessing contest. Provide a tum bler, exactly level , brimful of water and a bos or Inch anil u half wire nails. Each person estimates the num ber of nails that It will reipiire, when dropped Into the tumbler, to cause the water to overflow. Tbe result will be surprising That much may be said. A small prize may be given for the best guess or a first choice of a cut of tbe turkey at dinner And the beauty of It Is the thing Is so deceiv ing that tbe youngest reasoning mem ber of the family may make as good a guess as any of the nldpr members. Vietor Suit Dismissed. The suit brought by E. M. Kellogg against J. F. Albright, Oregon City councilman, on an assigned claim from Maxwell Vietor, who acted as publicity agent for the Fishermen's union, in connection with a proposed initiative amendment which failed to materialize, was dismissed Monday by Judge Campbell. HAY GRAIN Specializes in Albers Molasses Stock Feeds. Sole Oregon City Distributors of the Cele brated Aladdin Coffee A FULL LINE OF TABLE DELICACIES PAY US A VISIT PROMPT SERVICE With us are: James A. Brady J.F.Hodge W. C. Mangum J. A. Stogg W. H. Curtis We Wish You A Merry Christmas And A Happy And Prosperous New Year POSTMASTER SPEAKS, Pleads for More Attention to Ad dressing Mail Through Office. Postmaster J. J. Cooke spoke at the assembly of high school pupils on Tuesday morning and also at the Live Wire meeting Tuesday noon, asking the aid of all who mail letters or packages in relieving the work of the clerks in -the postoffice. Mr. Cooke pointed out that business men and others who post letters are increas ingly careless in the manner in which they address mail matter, oftentimes leaving off the most important parts of the direction. This entails no end of work behind the bars of the office, he said, because of the' fact that the clerk' must exert himself to deter mine just what the sender's intention may have been. . t ' Mr. Cooke especially finds fault with mail going to rural routes in Oregon City and elsewhere. The ad dress on such matter frequently does not include the route number and the clerks must search their lists for the names. Such an address as "John Smith, Oregon City," is very insuf ficient, Mr. Cooke said, and prevents, many times, the proper and prompt delivery of mail. The postmaster will also address the pupils in the high grades of the two city schools on this subject.- JOHNSON WINS BOUT. Heavyweight Title Claimed by Man Who Throws Oregon City Grappler. The heavyweight wrestling cham pionship of the . Pacific coast Is claimed by I. J. Johnson, holder of the middle west title, as a result of his defeat of Ben Mordsen at a local the ater Monday night Johnson, whose home is in St. Paul, Minn., won the first fall in five minutes, using the Kbmmerlock grip, and the second fall in about four minutes. Bordsen won the 'heavyweight title about a year ago, when he defeated Daviscourt, and he believes that he can throw Johnson if they meet again and the hammerlock grip is barred. Wood Cutting Stopped. A temporary restraining order was issued Monday in the case of John Walcyak against E. Martin, L. Don nelly, James Anderson and C. P. Coop. Because these men have cut wood on Walcyak's property near Barton, and according to his claim, failed to pay for it, he is seeking to have them enjoined from further activity and for the cancellation of the contract between them. Accident Commission Sues. The state industrial accident com misson filed suit here Monday Against C. C. Edwards, a sawmill operator, to collect the contribution which Ed wards agreed to give the commission. The percentage of the Edwards pay roll of $1967.75, for the months of May to September, 1916, is $76.26, or 3 1-2 per cent. This amount the com mission seeks to recover. "A Floury Fate' Tbe following good diversion deals with mystery and is therefore popu lar at Christmas It Is provocative of great merriment and Interest, though very simple In plan. Flour, In which there are a ring, a coin and a button, is pressed flrmlyluto a mold, and then tbe form or "loaf thus obtained Is carefully deposited upon tbe table. Each one seeking to know his rate or fortune takes tbe large dinner knife provided for tbe game and carefully cuts Into tbe mound. If be strikes n.ie or tbe articles In tbe flour It must be extracted and exam ined, because, whichever It may be, It Is significant and determines whether be is to be a bachelor or benedict, rich or poor. Tbe maiden In this way also learns whether she' is to be "all for lorn" all her life or whether she will marry money or learn to sew ber bus band's buttons on herself to save tai lors' bills and keep the wolf from tbe door. A master. , tit ceremonies can very entertainingly, If properly select ed, assist the finder of his rate In fulty reading it to tbe audience. . Sometimes Imagination Is heavily taxed to sustain a story for tbe time set, and to a listener not understand ing what It Is all about there might be a suspicion that be was. in a company of incipient lunatics. Organ Builder An interesting Christas game that Is played by the little German children Is called tbe "organ builder." One of the number is chosen to he the organ builder and all the others stand In a straight row with their hands folded. As tbe organ builder goes along ibe row he says: "These are good pipes," and taps tbe hands of the players as he passes, and each player as bis hands are touched must give forth a long sustained sound to represent tbe note of an organ. After be has heard a sound from each organ pipe tbe builder Is blindfolded and while this Is being done the players all change places, and . the builder says: "Alas, how will my organ be. now ! am blind and cannot see?" Tbeu be taps tbe hands of a player, wbo gives the same sustained sound as before, and If tbe builder demands, he must repeat three times. The builder then guesses tbe name of a player, If be does not guess correctly, the players all dance around bun and sing: . What a builder have we here. What a wretched, wretched ear. Though the pipes sound out so clear. After which they all change places and the builder must try again. If how ever, bin guess Is right, the players sing: Though the matter have no light. He ran tell lila pipes aright, H your organ with delight The bandage Is then taken off, and the playpr whose name he has guessed must take bis place. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FEED POULTRY . T EAST CLACKAMAS. Miss Hilda Hermann, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Kolnho fer, returned to her home in Milton, Ore., accompanied by her sister, who will spend a month visiting relatives in and around Milton. ' ' The ladies of the E. C. S. C. met with Mrs. Helen Bennett last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyers were taking observations in Portland last Saturday. Rev. Bloomfield, of Gladstone, is to preach at the school house every Sun day at 2:30 p. m. W. Kneeland was an Oregon City visitor last Monday. . Mrs. E. R. and R. E. Boyer took luncheon with Mrs. Clarence Rohl, 212 Jefferson street, Oregon City last Monday. The E. S. C. S. will meet with Mrs. L. Erickson December 20. . The plastersers are operating on 25c Per Month is the Average Cost of Operating a Mitchell Water System ".teri i "";.ie ove' UP'' A VH- - i Mllwaukl. Or. entlemcn: About two yoart iqo you Installed one of your Mitchell Pneumatic Water Syi. teme in my park and I have had aame In continuous uee ever since and can recommend It as being a very satisfactory water system from every viewpoint. We use a great deal of water as at times there are several thou sand people In the park and we And the Mitchell System far su. perlor to the eystem which we used previous to Installing yours. Our system Is automatic and re quires little attention aside from oiling. Yours very truly, UIIW r . WtTTEi The Mti c0,,.y rib,, W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon lilBlil!:ll!1ErIJilllllll!HI!lillWl!lll!l!llll!!!llll!lllllllilTl1ilT Gus Haberlach's house these days. Raymond and Wren VanWater were dental college visitors last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelnhofer were Gladstone visitors last Friday. Arlene Haworth was a caller at the Cedar Springs ranch last Monday. Raymond Bennett who has absent ed himself from these parts since last July, has returned very much im proved after eating sand and alkali in the meantime. Ralph Boyer is cutting Wood on the U. S. rifle range these days. Fritz Daue of Logan is with his brother Ed of this place, helping buck timber bound fir for his appetite. Mrs. L. Rasmussen and daughter, Meta, were week-end visitors in Port land.' Ralph Boyer spent Monday work ing in the sauer kraut factory. Kruse Files New Complaint. The unknown heirs of Thomas Don't Envy the City Man's Home Make Him Envy Yours! The city man envies the rurallte for his pure air, his elbow room and his broad guage life In general but he pities him for one thing "His Water Supply. A few years ago and this pity was well founded, but now the shoe Is on the other foot. THE Water j To us a MUCH water you with WHEN YOU WISH, to havo as MANY faucsts as you want WHERE yu want thorn at no oxtra cost ( to rogulato your own pressure as MUCH or as LITTLE as you wish to use your water for gar dening Irrigating sprinkling or for whatever other purpose you may desire. That's why a MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM (Ives you the best of the City Man. Mltrliell water Hyntom supplies you with unlimited no more tint dependable supply of pure cool water iimtiHllv tint as mucbl iter month than la imtrl hv averse city who fr his restricted supply. Tills Is not so of other wnter systems, wlilcb often are a source of a great deal mure trouble thau SHtfsfsetlon owing; to Improper construction or poor liistullatlon. We have limtalled hun dreds of Mitchell Hjstrin In all parte of the Nurtliweat they are Klvlng satisfaction to every buyer. We, If given the opportunity, will gladly give you the benefit of jiir ill years' experience in the pneumatic water supply line. We will plan for your home a Mitchell Kystem that will exactly tit your requirements that will give you serv ice which will please you now and continue to do so for yeara and years that's our policy ('OMl'MOTK AND I'KRMA NKNT KATIHFAfTION TO EVKRY BUY Kit and we have the goods that uphold every claim we make for them, Write us today for our free book oo country and suburban water supply sj stems. Aak for book. GROCERIES nil Martin, who has not been seen or heard from in 60 years, were re leased from the suit pending against them, by its dismissal Monday. Fran ces E. Kruse et al. immediately filed another complaint, seeking to quiet title to lands formerly owned by Mr. Martin. The property involved is the north half of the Charles and Mary Brown donation land claim. Two Suits Filed D. B. Howell, administrator of the estate of Clara Zipsy, filed suit Sat urday against C. W. and Elma E. Johnson et al. to recover on a prom issory note for $1500 at 8 per cent interest, dated February 12, 1912. Roy Mattoon is suing Otto C. Klaetsch for wages in the sum of $140 and asks $120.15 on the wage account of E. K. Allen. Will Hold Bazaar The King's Daughters of the Epis copal church . have completed plans The System for the country; or suburban home haa sol ved your problem. The timewaa when you had either to be content with an elevated tank, a constant eyesore. HVCTOfll that served warm water in summer or as likely frozen w up in winter or do The MITCHELL SYSTEM enables you Stover Kntlfiej Myr Pumps thn Implements and VchleU PORTLAND Spokane - OREGOM Boise 7 il n mm E3 ll li ' 1 Ill illllllllllUIIIII! for their annual bazaar to be held at Woodman hall on Saturday. There will be an extensive display of fancy work and other articles suitable for Christmas gifts, the ladies say. They will serve supper at the hall from 5:30 until seven o'clock. The sale starts Saturday at 1:30. HARD CHRONIC COUGH Made Well by Delicious Vinol Crestline, Ohio. "I contracted a hard, chronic cough, and was weak, nervous and run down. I have a small family of three, and it was hard for me to do my work. I took different medi cines without benefit. Finally I beard about Vinol, and it has restored mo to health and strength, my cough is all gonu and I feel fine." Mrs. H. H. Cabuhle. Vinol is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs and colds, and for fill weak, nervous, run-down condition. Vry it on our guarantee Huntley Bros. Co., Druggists, Ore gon City. Also at the leading drug stores in all Oregon towns. without water pressure entirely. Mil. REYNOLDS of Glacfcamas, Oregon, has a MITCHELL SYSTEM. City Agent i- a - ' ' 4- '' ! .JW ! -".,r 1