2 Oregon city courier, Oregon city, Oregon, Thursday, December 27, 1917. tsjjmjmmmm mmm mm mm mm mm iiiiui mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 j m i 1 1 1 1 ( i m s 1 1 1 s i u : i n i n 1 1 1 ! ; ; j .Wii 1 1 -Ti j , ' ' ' ' ' ! :.!.: ! J ' 1 J i'1 f f ' ' f lf:,!Mif fli! 1 f j! , f ll 1 m'i' ii'i1!1! ' fi'i i ! f ' i ' ' ; ! ' tl! m i f n i r 1 1 i ! i i h 1 1 mmM i?7!- iiF':'tj; UJ.ir'ii;!':!!!,'!!! t-mhii ji;iii;'M;:'.i.i:'ii-;'vn !l!;-;rM:i' ur;,:i.-- ' rpn-im 'r;i jiMiii:' mi ; urn 1 1 i i: II i; iiiiin, Hi. mm nil h !in :mi imimi -i-m :ir 'ri:n :rmi; iimum iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiw bMmmmmmmBsmB NEWS OF THE COUNTY AND SUBURBS Local and County Items of Interest to Courier Readers A sk Your or TWILIGHT The Weisenbecks entertained rel atives from Hillsboro and Portland over Christmas and delighted the children with a Christmas tree. Mrs. A. H. Harvey enjoyed Christ mas dinner with Portland friends, and continued the holiday over the following day, Mrs. King entertained her chil dren with a tree, and also informs us of her intentions of renting her bun galow and moving into Oregon City for the coming year. Frank Moynach is here from Port Benton, Mont., to spend the re mainder of the winter with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moynach. Mrs. J. W. C. Dodds returned home Saturday from a three-months' visit with relatives in Ohio and the east. J. M. Jack, a former resident of this community, recently added 120 acres to his Idaho ranch, giving him 400 acres in all. Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton enter tained their little ones with a Christ mas tree on the festival day. The entertainment at the hall on Saturday night, given by our school teacher, Miss Scheer in the interest of her pupils, consisted of vocal and instrumental music, a tree laden with sweets and holiday greetings with a retinue of declaimers indica tive of numerous followers of Dan iel Webster. The audience, includ ing everyone in the' entire neighbor hood, returned to their homes well pleased at the result of their chil dren's efforts as entertainers. The only damage in this neighbor hood resulting from the late floods was the washing out of a eulvert and slight injury to the South End hill surfaced road. MOUNTAIN VIEW On December 20, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary in a quiet home gathering of the family. Dr. and Mrs. Oral Welsh and daughter, Bar bara, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welsh and daughter, Evelyn, were present. They were entertained at a six o'clock dinner. Christmas was a day of home com ing with many of our people. Mr. and Mrs. George Everhart entertain ed Mr. Everhart's parents and broth ers, all being present except Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings of Portland, tmpnr. thn itav vuHVi Mr. Jennings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoy.' Frank Chandler, who has been ab sent from home the past 18 months, came home to enjoy the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Chandler, on Caufield street. Mrs. Amanda Hickman had as he guests her children,Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Hickman of Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hickman of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner and wife of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Jennie E. Curr of Portland, visited Mrs. R. M. C. Brown a few days this week. The happy spirit of Christmas was enjoyed here, although some of the homes had vacant chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowling pre sented their daughter, Anabelle, with a fine piano as a Christmas token. Thirty persons at Mountain View carried water on Sunday from the well at Mrs. Brown's residence as a result of the pipe line being broken in the bed of Clear creek. Curtis Martin, who has enlisted in the army, has been spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Ed May, and his sister, Miss Bessie Martin. The Union Sunday school at the little white church gave its Christ mas exercises Sunday afternoon. A spend the holidays with home folks at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kelnhofer spent Sunday evening at the River, dale farm. Raymond Bennett braved the waters at Gladstone last Monday to get a car to Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelnhofer and son spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. John Souby and three children of Clarkston, Wash., are visitors at the Kelnhofer ranch, W. F. Haberlach and family were visitors at Riverdale farm to view the damage done by the recent floods. Mr. Klinke and family have moved to their new home near Lents. Miss Arlene Haworth of Clacka mas was a week-end visitor at Ce dar Springs ranch. Raymond Boyer, our teacher, left for a holiday visit to his home at McCoy, Ore. Earl Boyer was a home visitor last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Charles Lischke was a Portland visitor last Monday, where he met his nephew, who is a yeoman in the navy at Goat Island, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilirion of St. Helens visited the latter's folks, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Getz, over the holidays. There was a joint program of the school and literary at the school house last Saturday night. Some black-face comedian stuff was pulled off that would put Mclntyre and Heath to shame. If you do not be lieve it just come around next show time and see for yourself. SEISES E EES) EfflESJSSlSJEEH H m m HE PAID HIS SUB. H a h SI Introducing W. F. Kirk of IS Monument, Ore., to readers of SI H The Courier. Mr. Kirk is one H IS of our most faithful subscrip- H II tion renewers he takes the IS paper because he likes it, and H IS he warms our heart once every IS IS year by telling us so. As evi- HI IS dence we present Mr. Kirk'c H IB letter of December 17, which ffl H was accompanied by a money H SI order for the full subscription H IS price to The Courier. B S3 "Monument, Ore., Decern- IS 1 ber 17, 1917. To The Courier: II El Herewith enclosed find P. 0. BE SI order for $1.00 to renew my IS El subscription to The Courier S El and the Oregon Farmer for H El the year of 1918. H IS "I have been a subscriber ffl for The Courier over since its IS El infancy and I cannot get along IS El without it. I have just pass- ffl El ed the 78th mile post on my B journey to the land from E El whence no traveler returns El El and I hope to live a few more H El years to read The Courier. S SI T. J. KIRK." B 11 When a man reaches the B El 78th mile post he has a pret- ffl H ty good head on him, ordinar- B El ily. Mr. Kirk proves that B 11 statement by the fact that he El reads and appreciates The B El Courier. We believe in this of El fice that the brighter a person SI is the more he will appreciate H our paper. si a a iai2i3ia) sis is susisisiafflaa EAGLE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were Estacada visitors Thursday. On Thursday evening J. K. Ely, teacher at the Douglass school, gave an entertainment and all those tak ing part performed their parts well, and the exercises were enjoyed by the audience. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Pogue, of Ne halem, Ore., and Mrs. Harry Mor gan, of Wasco, and Miss Nettie Woodle of Portland, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were Estacada visitors one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass left Monday morning for Stevenson, Wash., where they will be guests of the latter's parents during the holi days. Mrs. Viola Douglass and son, Carl, made a business trip to Estacada the other day. H. S. Gibson visited Estacada last Thursday. ARE THE ANCIENT WRITS RANK WORKS OF FICTION? That the text of translations can vary so greatly makes The Courier believe that all these so-called war prophecies are works of fiction, based upon fact in no manner. The following is supposed to be a trans lation of exactly the same prophecy as The Courier published on Decem ber 13. Even the dates differ and in spite of the recommendation the fol lowing has received it is generally branded as a fake. As a key to the prophecy, which is not even similar in subject matter to the other alleged translation, it is only necessary to know that the kais er is a German Lutheran and that he has a withered arm. Germany is the black eagle, Austria, her ally, also has an eagle. Russia is the white eagle. France is the cock. England, the British empire, is the leopard. I he authenticity of this prophecy was at first doubted because of a few discrepancies in the text but the mat ter was referred to the newspaper information bureau at Washington, and Director Frederick J. Hawkins replied as follows: "In reply to your letter askine whether the prophecy by the monk, iratre jonannes, is real, we would say that this prophecy was discover ed in old parchment in the convent of the Holy Ghost, at Wismar, in Ger many, and is kept under glass in the town hall of this city. There have been numerous translations which text vary somewhat. The discren ancies which we noted, and which you also may notice, are probably due to the variations in the translation of the text. On the whole it is a re markable prophecy. It is as follows: ihe real antichrist will be one of the monarchs of his time, a Luther an Protestant. He will invoke God and give himself out as his messen ger, or apostle. This prince of lies will swear by the Bible. He will represent himself as the arm of t.h I most high, sent to chastise corrupt peoples, He will have only one arm, but nis innumerable armies, who will take for their device the words, "God is with us," will resemble the infernal regions. For a long time he will act by craft and strategy. His spies will who owns Old Soldier Gives Recommendation Gustav Wangelin, Commander of overrun the earth, find ha will Ua G. A. R. Post, Pinckneyville, 111., master of the secrets of the mighty, writes: "I highly recommend Foley He will have learned mpn in hio ' Kidney Pills, give quick relief from who will maintain and undertake to uacKacne, rncumatic pains, stiff, prove his ce est al mission swollen joints, languidness, pains in A war will afford him the oppor- uiuiii nnu muscies. ail otner nvmn- tunifv nf thrnu n ff v, i. ti , wl : , . .. . I J ..6 vn hic iiiusn. xi t""' " was given anu appre- l s or money trouoie and sleep will not be in the first instance n . " ii6 nuuicutc, :''""' umuuer niimeiiia. iney wur wnicn ne Will wnro mi nof o A Red Cross unit was organized assist nature in restoring itreneth French i . i m will uc um; here recently and 14 members sign ed up. Mrs. Beard was elected chairman, Mrs. Currin secretary and Mrs. Beverlin treasurer. EAST CLACKAMAS Mrs. J. Welch left Monday to and vitality. Jones Drug Co. Attention Farmers We make a specialty of horsi shoeing and give particular attention to the faulty and bad feet of horse Also disc harrow sharpening. SCRIPTURE & MAY, Your Best Reference The best credential any young man can offer is proof of a good Savings Account. It signifies good habits, ambition, thrift and perseverance all worthy character istics that employers appreciate. zA savings account is not only a good character reference, but it is also a good business investment. So decide today not to delay. WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS JCCOUNTS SAFETY COURTESY SERVICE Bank of Commerce Owned, Operated and Controlrd br CUckamaa County People THOS. F. RYAN, President. D. H. S. MOUNT, Vice Preiideut. JOHN R. Hl'MPHlYS, Canltler. of such nature that after two weeks all will realize its universal character. Not only all Christians, but Mus. selmans and even more distant peoplo will be involved. Armies will be in volved from the four quarters of the earth. For by the third week the angels will perceive that the man is antichrist and that all will become his slaves if they do not overthrow this conqueror. j Antichrist will be recognized bv various tokens in special he will massacre the priests, the monks, the women, the children and the aged. He will show no mercv. but will nns torch in hand, like the barbarians, but invoking Christ. His words of imposture will resemble those of Christians but his vows of nil th human race. He will have an enirle in his rm there will also be an eatrle in the arms of his confederates. But the latter will be a Christian and will ,t; from the malediction of Pone RPno. diet who will be elected at the begin ning of the reign of antichrist. in order to conquer antichrist, it will be necessary to kill more men than Rome ever contained. It will need the enereies of all thn wis doms, because the cock, tho lonnn and the white eagle will not be able to make an end of the black eagle without the aid of the prayers and the vows of the human race. Never will humanitv faced with such a peril, because the triumph of the antichrist. WnilM Via that of the demon, who will have tak en possession of his personality. For it has been said that 20 cen turies after the incarnation of the world the beast will be incornated in his turn and will menace the world with as many evils as the Hivinn in. carnation has brought it graces. To- iu me zuuu antichrist will made manifest. His army will sur pass in number anything that can be imagined. There will be Chris, tians among his cohorts nnri tw will be Mohammedans among the de- fill if2' ! ?l 1 1' i J of v J r i n ' 7FW. if it isn't as good a machine on the market today and at a saving from $25 to $100. We have sold a good many in Clackamas county, to people who have tried them all and we have yet to hear a word of complaint. Priced from $32,50 to $180-00 EASY TERMS-RAPID DELIVERY Jones Co, MAIN STREET Exclusive Clackamas County Agents OREGON CITY He p!!l!!!lll!il!llllllllliilliaill!l!illll!ll!lill!llillliiil MMMMMMMMMMMMH M MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMI l,i I MMMMMMMW fenders of the lamb as well as some heathen soldiers. For tho first time the lamb will be red for blood will flow in the domains of the four elephants at once. The black eagle will hurl it self upon the cock, which will lose many feathers. It will soon be ex- HELL BREAKS LOOSE AND DENIES KAISER A PLACE Some time ago The Courier pub lished an article entitled "Satin Ab dicates in Kaiser's Favor," and later a reply from the kaiser. The Los hausted, but for, the leopard and its I Angeles Times, along with various claws. The black eagle, who will other newspapers, printed the first come from the land of Luther, will make a surprise attack upon the cock. The white eagle will come from the north. The black eagle will find itself forced to let go tho cock in order to fight the white eagle, whereupon the cock will have to pur sue the black eagle into the land of the antichrist to aid the white eagle. The battles fought up to that time will be as nothing compared to that which will take place in the Luther an country. When the beast finds himself lost he will become furious. Men will bo able to cross the rivers over the bodies of the dead. Anti christ will sue for peace many times, but the seven angels who march be fore three animals of the land will have proclaimed that victory will not be given except on conditions that antichrist will bo crushed like straw upon the threshing floor. The three animals will not be permitted to cease fighting so long as antichrist has soldiers. It will be made manifest that the combat' which will be fought out in that part of tho country in which antichrist forges his arms, is no hu man conflict. The animal defenders of the lamb will exterminate the last army of antichrist. Antichrist will lose his crown and will die in soli tude and madness. His emnire will be divided into 22 states, but none will have any longer fortifications, armies or ships of war. The white eagles, by order of Michael, will drive the Crescent out of Europe, where there will be no longer any but Christians. He will install him self at Constantinople. Have you taken advantage of The Courier's clubbing offer with the Oregon Farmer? Young Mothers Reserve strength for mother hood is of two-fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take 'EMULSION, It supplies pure cod liver oil I lor rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredi ents for strengthening the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment It is free from alcohol. Insist on the genuine. The Norwegian cod liver oil in Scott's Emultton Is now refined In our own American laborntorlei which makei it pure and palatable. Scott &Bowne,Bloomfield.NJ. 17- article, and its publication first call ed forth the following letter to the editor HELL, Nov. 8 (To the Editor of the Times, Los Angeles, Cal., Earth.) It is very seldom that we, the in habitants of Hell and loyal subjects of his Satanic Majesty, condescend to take notice of the petty affairs of your mortal world. Once in every thousand years or so, however, some thing arises which is so damnably false and libelous that we are com pelled to protest.- In the issue of November 7 of your paper (which, by the way, en joys the largest circulation among our best citizens of any periodical which reaches us) there appears an article under the heading, "Satan Abdicates the Throne of Hell," which purports to be a letter from His Sa tanic Majesty to one Wilhelm von Hohenzollern. I myself, as Prime Minister of Hell, brought this item to His Maj esty's attention, and never in the many thousands of years of my ex perience have I seen him in such a thundering rage. Had you been here, sir, you would have thought that hell had broken loose, indeed. ' When His Majesty's anger had subsided sufficiently to permit him to speak, he issued the following official statement, which, in all justice. I demand that you give due prominence in your paper Trusting that this will correct be compelled to limit interest rates any false impressions of our belov- on loans within 1 per cent more than ed Hell which this slanderous article the selling price of their bonds, even may have caused, I am Most respectfully yours, Prime Minister of Hell, Per W. F. B. FARM LOAN LAW MAY BE AMENDED BOARD STATES "HELL, Nov. 8. "To All the Universe, "Greetings: "It having been brought to our royal attention that certain false and dastardly statements have been made relative to our connection with cer tain affairs now taking place upon the planet Earth, we feel it our duty, on our personal honor as ruler of Hell, to make the following state ments, to-wit: "(11 His Satanic Majesty has not abdicated the throne of Hell in favor of one Wilhelm von Hohenzollern, or any one else, but is strictly on the job, and expects to remain so for some time to come. "(2) His Satanic Majesty denies any prior knowledge of or connec tion with the conduct of said Wilhelm von Hohenzollern, nor does said con duct meet with His Majesty's ap proval in any slightest detail. "(3) Furthermore, by royal de cree, said Wilhelm von Hohenzollern is hereby forever barred from our domain. While it is true that many debased and vicious persons have been admitted to our citizenship, there has been some spark of virtue in them all, and even we must set a limit somewhere. . "There is no room in Hell for such as Wilhelm von Hohenzollern. "Given under our royal hand and seal, "HIS SATANIC MAJESTY, "Ruler of Hell." The Federal Farm Loan board an nounced Saturday that it advocates amendments to the farm loan act un der which many private farm mort gage bankers may enter the govern ment system as joint stock land banks. At the same time the board also gave warning that it expects those seeking to break down the sys tem to file a suit soon to test the consituionality of the act. Amendments to the existing law which will be specifically recom mended to congress in the board's forthcoming annual report are: To remove the present restriction permitting a joint stock land bank to do business only in the state where it is situated and one contiguous state. To permit a bank to issue bonds to the amount of twenty times its capital stock, which must be $250, 000 or more, instead of fifteen times, as under existing law; and, To raise from 6 to 0 per cent the maximum interest rate which joint stock land banks may charge on loans to farmers. Joint stock land banks would still though the maximum were raised to 6V4 per cent. They also would have to compete with the federal land banks new rate of 5 Mi per cent. In a statement today explaining the financial condition of the federal land banks, the farm loan board said: "We are advised that the next move of those who are seeking to break down the system, will be to institute a suit contesting the consti utionality of the farm loan act. The purpose of his suit will be to alarm investors who have already bought bonds, and to dissuade others from buying them." The Oregon Farmer is devoted strictly to Oregon farm news. The Courier is devoted strictly to Clack amas county home news. A good combination for $1.00 a year. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, eg. Prank J. Cheney mnkeg oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be Mef?rJS,euse,?f IIALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. 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