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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1898. WOMAN'S WOULD. 8HI BECAME A IAWYIR BY HIR OWN UNAIDED EFFOrtTS. ClliUt( In Hi Nuravrr lOnnlUh Army SfureraWonien and Outdoor Rpni'la Vunin In Korrlun Ordere, I'lululr l)rd tluml MIdreN. Aiiiiiiitf tlin micrrrdfut apilinant for hiIiiiImIuii to Jiritctlie liiw passed by tlio stipnmio court ooiiiiillmra ytmUirdiiy wan Mrs. Amiiiitla O. 1'ntnrn, formnrly MIm Hliay of tblanlty. Hliewas the only woman mitoiiff thoM who took the i ainliiatlon, bnt aha iiinilo m orotlltabla a showing m any of the rest, and al Jliouh tin but was rlll sha proved to be soundly (xiaipiMtd In knowledge of tlio Inw. It ii much to tbo credit of Mm. Po trri Mint she waa ill to pass tht exam ination, for what she knows of the law he baa learnod by bur own effort and T J r , ..... j a atrr ,, i .... v m " .. we IP i. r mm. a. o. mini without the aid of office lustrnntlnn or a rollKlte course if study. While sha resltlwl In Nan Kraimlmio she w or kiwi aa ooiniMwIlor on a morning pnpur, mid ber hour of lolsure were fnw, but what time the bad waa pout In stndy. Hot look, too, were few In nuiuW. hot abe nisstaml tboiu one by oue and oard op her atuall aaviiiiis In the purchase of more. A little over a year ago Ml Shay be came the wife of U. E. i'tr, and the conple remove! to mar riarwvllle, CI Dorado county, wlmre Mr. rWr wa tmrbliiR arbool ToKtlii-r they con tltintxl the study of the law, and three month ao thy came to tbl city to tinware for the examination, lloth passed, and thty will now probably re main In the city. ban ranoiseo tx- amliM't KlUaeM la lb Bareery. The tiurw ry 1 the child' iiticroeosm, Hi ru he U Kin to practice thoe gifts and uraov which Will taud bJtn In load at a Inter dity. Ijpt the children bo tnuKbt to avoid tba no of a lang It I a wtdl that tbty ihall have no napwlal pot phrase and that their wedi shall be mllncd. They may piny a mnrrlly a they chixwu, but 11 Is well that they shall not bo too niuuh or boUtrooa In go ing ntoat a bouno children ar not the gainer If allowed to tar from top to bottom of the atuira like little aarnRii or nfforod to (hout at the top of tbuir Toloi- or to tuUirrunt ooiiTorMitlon. A well brod child will bring It toy and be nulthnr a trouble nor a tonnnit In tbo drawing moid wbvra hi mother and her friend are talking. About children 'a qouitlom a rule, they ahould be aunworud aa fully aad clearly a powlble, but children aliould not bo encouraged in the mere ankiiig of a long itring of quetiou( (imply for the aoko of potting thorn MiUea In evidouro. Una nood to exerclae dlacrotlon in anirweriug the quomlou (hat Uankinl be cauM the child really wlihiui to know, and to dooido whnt aimwer to give wbon the child Ii aim ply determined to be in the foreground. It I aomiitlme beat to (ay very pluinly and candidly to child, "I cunuot explain tnii to yon now : I (hall do ao when yon n redder.' EnullHh children are kunt In the nnratirr to an extent almoat nnknown among o. Tbey aoe their parent luai frenoimtly than do American children. Mamma i to them a (wout prealdlug Benin, aomuthing very like a queon who oomea in now and then, to whom comnlniuUnro referred, who I the real (overulgn, but 1 not alwaya at tbolr beck and call. The (oft pillowy bottom of nure, nnnnlly a middle aged aud oorafortablo aorl of poraonngo, receive their littlo head In their childish trial and tronblua. The nnmo tnke thechildron to walk, attnnda to tbolr meals, mnnngo all their affuir.' Tbo nluu hni aomnthlug to be mid In it favor, for o)rtainly a mild mannered anil niimiblu nurHO I bettor for a child than a weurled and half byntorlonl mother. Philadelphia Prewi. EnalUli Armr Karaea. Amorloa, strictly (peaking, ha no army ntirnea. We have prollcient ntirno who cHre for the ill of pntleuts iu our city hoapitttU and in private families, but thov lmvo not reouivotl tne piiriieu lar training that la csHeutinl to life nud work in overcrowded ward nml hospl tnl Hhina. Fifteen your (luce tbo Eng Huh government rocognizod tho fnet thut it wa noooiwnry to givo women (poclal traiiitnir for military nnrHing, aud the oueon fonndod Notloy hoHuital oou aft er Florence Nightingale' magnificent work In the Orimoa. Tho student At Netloy nro tunghtwlth (crnpulous enra Thev are rouuirea to worn in uie uoa pltal, ilrHt a probntlouor( and then a regiHtorod nnrne(, rrom nve iobix yeura, and tho oovorumont give no nipiomw nntll thn BHverest exnmluntioua have hnon nnHHod. Onoo gradmitod from Not ley chool, a woman beoomo a part of t.Ua Hritlflh armv. anbjeot to the oom (ercb, He wa obliged to get to (bore or to abandon blmaelf a well a tho child. The pnMMiigera bad felt angry with blm 'Mpolnlly tlioxn who had dono leiiNt for turning buck alone, but whou they reulixed hi condition they neonine anxlotiN loHt the wlft current (hould el it 1 it him too. Wowly he worked hi way along nn til he ueared the ahoroj then a atrong bitnil laid hold of hlni, for the dndii had Yiiiled out up to hi very ueek aud wua Nrliiglug the nxhauated (wlnimer in. 1'wo or three other men laid hold when bo got to (hore and helped drag blm out of the water, lie wa nowerlua to help himaelf. What a pity bo had to turn book I" laid one. "He couldn't bolp it," laid another. The poor chap'a half dead hliunolf." "(Jreat beavnnal" abouted a (tout man. "lie' got hurl" Mure enough, there, held between bl knee, with a deathlike grip, we a lit tle figure (hroudud iu wet calico nud long wet hair. You'd have thought the peoplo had gone mud If yon had heurd them. The uile wo working over Hpider and Inuring and yelling aa ho worked; Kunnlo wa on her knee, and tho twin ran hack aud forth, front riplder to the other twin, who wa ataudiiig on br head, while they lapped aud pumped In r without mercy, There wu nutbliig final to tho en during iitulity of tliowi twin. Vou ootililu't kill one of thiiiit. That day, even More Hpider came toblinw lf, Iiu wa on her feet again, wulklng back to the boat, ent'orted by an imuivuiio bixly gourd of rejoiuing peoplo. The next thing on tho programmo wu to rewurd Hpider. - A hu wouldn't touch a reut of money thut wa a diffi cult mutter. After aoiua Inquiry Mr. Trencher learned (hat although of good family and well d una tod Hpider w a by nature and bahlt a wanderer. She and her family wereabout to go out to Colo rado for a trip, ainl in lieu of anything better offered the man tho chance of go ing with them. Homowhut to her ur prlita hu joyfully accepted, and cro lung they and he were under way. Un tbeir return from the mouutaiu be petitioned to oolite with t limn, promUiug to cook or do anything elite that waannnfnl, and all for a mall wage if ouly they would keep blm with them. "Why, Bolder," told Mr. Trencher, "a young man like yon, born and edu cated fur (omethlng better, onghtnot to Oil uch a poaitlou." "If I dliln L I d be In a worae one. It in me to go down, not op. I've led a (tralithter life with you folka than I ever knew before." The uiMibot of it all wn that for ton year Holder wa oue of tho fumily an invaluable member, too cook, houae- kcccr, InuinlreK, caterer, (ucrotary, nurae everything. Ht had plenty to do Juetuow, iotb family wedding wn on foot Hue wa wt til acraggy, but lu had blottaomtd lnt a lovely, rounded out, oftly tinted Ctrl, and oinu cue bud difoovurud thi. a men will, and mudo love to ber, and the hud made love buck. They wero to bo married toufght, and Hpider wa get tlnit ready for it all. Fannio wu help lug on cvory aide, 8he wa Mr. Dude now and wa remarkably fui.tidtou abnnt her dreaa. a became one of that name. The wedding wa a aimplo home at fnlr. Tho futnily wanted Hpider to come in and ait with tboui, but bo rcium-a. Ho acted atrangely that day anyhow, bnt no doubt bo wa tired. It wa all over that ia, the knot wm tied, aud the freklt faced girl wa look- lug up into tho eye of her hUHbano with the lovelight which link tbia world to beuvon. All were chatting aud laughing aud congratnluting tho young couple oil but a man who itood in the diudow of the doorway, lookiug from bit grimy hand to the (mooth, .fair ex terior of the buppy lover. Nobody uotiood him thore waa too much going on and bn atood there, the toar chaMing each other down bia face and every now and thoa a great aob convulsing hi (trong chest When at lat the family rememberea and ran out to flud him and futon blm iu, be wm gotta They tull about blm today how faithful be wa, bow constant in bis oaro of Lou. bow watchful aud devoted and they wonder whore bo i aud why be left them. Elizabeth Strong In Chi cago Keoord. 1)0 YOU NEED ANY Iiiiii;;, f iii, Gta, Moil Oil .OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL? :00 TO c. H, BESTOW CO. Low Prices. First-class Goods. Hator 1,1511. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fat and com- inodioiia eteamer Regulator CaI.aaI C.innliaa ! UPlxrmOit In .... . . mi.. - I "n our niinaa. Corner th and Main streets, ureuon iixy, urenun. beiiv. that th line of Eduoationai Leaves Portland daily except A rrovldeatlnl Baoap. In "Munitoba Memorloa" Rev. George Young relate an experience of bia boyhood which, he say, formed the turning point In his enroer ana loa nun eventually to ohooso tbo lifo of a mis sionary in the north laud. Earlv one stormy morning whou 1 was a boy, soys Mr. Yonng, I wns feed ing tho cattlo in the basement of a sta- lln when a temflo windstorm siruca the building and crushed it like au egg shell. Hunriuu the crash of the fulling aud broukiug timbers, I fell on my kuoes iu terror and begun to pray. Iu a moment, as It seemed, tho storm niiHNeil aud stillness prevailed. I wns oomplutely enoompniMcd by tho broken timbers nud tho mows of hay and grtiiu which hud boon stored in tho upper pnrt of the bum. I was in utter durkness, too, and at first oomplutely dazed. Fiud lnu myself unharmed, however, I recov ered my senses and begnn to dig luto tho huv to escnne. After a long struggle I worked myself f roo from the hay aud stood In tho mlrtst of tha wreck. It was afterward ascertained how narrowly I had escapod being cruchod to douth by the fulling timbers. Hud I been standing at the moment I must hitvo been killed. The spaoo wherein I had knolt was ubout a yard square ond the ouly place where I could have es on pod iiibtunt deutb. Much was mudo of my romarkablo escape, which I have alwaya regurdod as a direct interposition of Providence, and in conneineuoe I have devoted taj life to the Master's servioe. Wor ever ottered ar to be found In our gunda t 7 A. TO. to procure th moat recent productions or 1D18 18 the Ureat DCeniC IU)Ut, acknowleilxed anujr In each line nd in ... i,urt almit that the acenerr on the Middle Columbia ia not ea I'anoli, paiiers, pans, ink and (II the .oIlpH for lxantv and crandenr m odds and nda which ar necesary for aid , TT . , t i uuriuit of knold re ber atmo uuiieu cwwii. iuiuuuo- A great monthly oewipiper." The Bookman. 'HE magazine for up-to-date people. It cives its own illustrated account of the current history of this country and Europe and, in addition, selects the best that is in all the other magazines, American, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. It is for people who want to know what is going on in the world. A hundred timely illustrations in every number. Price, $3.50 Pr year. Sample copy 10 cents. Stud a pot til card to learn bow to get Dr. Albert Shaw's " Hiitory d th Spinuh V " (over 500 illustrations, J ,200 pages) and the "Review of Review " together for only two dollars down acd monthly payments. THE REVIEW OP REVIEW'S CO., 13 AST0R PUCE, NEW YORK. in th uur mall prices. CnAHMAN tU, Cut Kate Llrnioi'Sts. Books st I'ortlsnd l'rices. tion by addreeHing or calling on J. o. iiVVlu, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or.r Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. Who tmn think Mini aimDia UiUwU patent! Vanted-An Idea; protect yrar ll: th.T nir bring j wwlta. WrIU JOHN WKOOKKUl'ttN CO., K.lit Atu UbiE2.ia. I). ('.. for tbrtr Si. am DrlM oOaf anil lift 01 loa buiidraa lu.aDitvoa wutea. I1T A STKiJ HKVEKA I. TKUHTWUI11HY l"E- ll.oDiln hi aio i miin.ri mr buai'iiaa i" It, .lr . wn knl nearbr c nun. a. It i m ial "I- Ifl'w .ik cBd ell atiore. t'al ry r iht I'JOa y. ar D I eip d tlmte b n itida. do m,ra, do a-a iary. K"uiir i imein K cl a -tilf-aildr .1 unu-d ctif.ou-. Her bar; . 11 I'M'., I. p . M. C le. (a FOR CLATSKANIE If You Want Klrt-clai Job priptir; At Lowest Rates. CALL AX THE ENTEHPHISE. Salem Woolen Mills Store 85 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. We carry every article of gooda manu factured by our new Worsted factory. Our large... ClohI)ir)6 Departapepb Is Headquarters for Gentlemen who wear Fine Clothing Dr.r TWB SCHEDULES Aaaiva oa oa fosTLAsn. raoa Faatllail rH Laka, Dir, Ft ft Mail (p. ok Worth, Omaha, Kan. t'Uta M City, ttt Lotus, Ibicatoaiid Eak frpokaoa Walla Walla, Bpokana, Bpokao Vl.ar -Minneapolia, L Faol, Fljer :2Up.m. I luto, Milwaukee, lD3U9a.n1. ChiMo and Lt. Dallea Uietl Dalra, Bn"ntll. u -l (..m. Mu.ioon.ah all,Ca- p.m. El.8uuda eiJa Ucfc.,ud jl ' Ei 6j"i1T MiDtay B.ver. fauda? 10 a. m, 7 , m. I p. m. Ocran 6teanublp p- "a. A U Sailin DaUN aubject to change. For -'ao Fmneiaoo Hul N...1,4, 7. 10, la, 16, 19, 22, ib, 2 Tp,m. ToAUkt- p.m 8 p. nt. Columbia River P Ex..tTaDday biaauiers Etjandaj Saturday To Aatoria aud Way 10KJ0 p. m. Landicva. Sam. Wlllametts Blver )P;ni- Ex-tiunaa lin. Wad. OrasoD City, Nawhanj, and Wn. ralam and y-Lnd 7 a.m. Wlllamrtuandyaathlll p. m. Tuaa, Thur Klver Tuaa. rhor, andei. Oregon (Jit,. Pajtoo and sat. and Way-Landing. Un, Wtllamctu River 4:30p.m. Tua .lhnr. Port iu 10 CoiTallla .uet.lno'. aatta. anl W j-Laid n ai ttiai. taava 8nak Elver , Riparia . . 1.'tJ" 1:45 am Bipana to Lawiaton . jo- Daily Es. Pl'l.T, Saturday Friday Steamer G.W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Toes- day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 15 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatekanie' Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama 9 :15 ; St Helena 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This Is the nearest and most direct route to tbe great Nebalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. SCHEDULES OF TIME 90CTHERS PACIFIC RAILWAY SOITB BOUND California Eroreas (through) rr( Local (way atauouj sorra bockd. itorebnnr Local (way nation.) ,'aliloruia tiprtu (tnrouguj g.a.l tJOp. t 27 a. r 8 -4 p . I POSTAL BCtiEDULE. sv soCTHsas fACinc sailsoab. cloaea (om( North, 8:00 p. n. it all eloaea uiui( South, 9 00 a. m. and t:20 p nj. Ma'l distributed Irum North 7:0 pnv, 10 li .m. Hail diinlbuud (ruin fouin V:tua.m., :un.nx T IAST (IDS slictsic uss. Mall eluaea lor Portland aud dutrlbutlajt poiuta, VI iioou, and 4:44 p. m. MillC10es lur aiiitfauaev ouiy, o.u a. 115 p. m. Mail .rrlvea Irom Pa.Uaud, 11 SO a. m. and 1:15 p. m. aiDa aoiTKs. Orecon City to Ely, Carua, II ulino. Liberal aria MoUUa leaves at li m, aud arrive at VI m- Oregon uny to oeavvr ivrrva, ai".. vwi. Meadow Brook. I'nlon M ilia, and Colion, leavftt at S a. m. Monday, wedneaaay ana friaay. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. EAST AND SOUTH and returns on following dava at 4:S5 p. I Oregon City to Viola, Logan ana Keaiaa leaves Oregon City Monday, Wedneaday an rtdayat 1:UU p. ol, leaving vioia aauia uaj 7:U0a. m. Orvron City to Wlllamelte, Stafford and) Wllunvllle, arrives at 10) a. m. and leavaa at 11:80 a.m, daily. 0neral delivery window Is open on Sunday from 10 to 11 a. m. All luttera dropped int.i the box at tha door U prompUy set off Sunday, u on other dya. A II taatern mall mat liaetayea anu iaua w rrlveoj 9:30 a. m., S. P. tr.lu wtU some ou 1 It' clock or 4:14 electric ear. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. I LOCATED BETWEEN THI BRIDGE AKS Double and Single Rigs, and Bad -via die horses always on hand at iDfi niTTTi nir i iim i TirrriiTM lowest prices. A corrau connectea THHj OrLiiOl A iVU U 1 JL with the barn for loose stock. lt . I Information regarding any kind or SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily, Prices are South t ' North. 6 00 p.m. Lv Portland Ar 9:30 a. a. 6:&ar.a. Lv OregouCity Lv S:40a.m. 7:45a.M. Ar 8. FranciWO Lv S:00f.. stock promptly attended to by person oi letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. Our Tailoring Department is the largest and most popular on the coast (iheaDer.... I I on the roast t mm. mioni o thi BniwiT mm inn nn.i a a iiu nmM.HiiMiu 11111 LI LIU 1 UU11U 111 1 UlllJJllllJ-r The above trains stop at all stations be tween Portland, Balem, lamer, Marion, Jetlerson, Albany, 1 anient, bliedds, Hulsiev. HarrisburK, Juni'tioit City, Envens, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all sta tions from Kosemirgio Asmana inclusive Kebate tickets on bale between t'ortianq, Sscramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.01 tirst class and $11.00 second class in cluding sleeper. Kales and licseis to Eastern points anu Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from E. K. BOY D, ticket agent, Oregon City ROSEBURO MAIL (Dallvi. 8:30a. X. I I 9:28A. m. 6:20 P. M. Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar OregonCity Lv Ronebura; Lv t:S0 r. a S:.Wr. a 7:80A. West Side Division. ' BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLI8.. Mall Train, Dally (Except Sunday.) Lv Ar Portland Oorvallti Ar Lv S:NT. 1:20 r.a Oregon City people are invited to call... Salem Woolen Mills, J. L. BOWMAN, Manager. PORTLAND, ORE. At Albany and Corvallls connect with tralnt ol Oregon Central A Eustern Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4-.r0r.M. I 7:'r. a. i 8:80 r. M. I Lv Ar Ar Portland Ar HcMlnuville Lv Iuueiwuiienoe Lv 18:25 A. a I 6:50 A. a 4:50 A.M. R.KOEHLER, Manager. V. H. MARKHAM, Ass't 0. F. and pass. Agent Mott's Nerverme Pills The great remedy ft nervous pros . t ration apJ v' atl nnvoAt W JV; diseases of t& a?' generative os- bbiuiiu ad inu tbi.NU. pans of cither sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Im potency, Nightly EmJ sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, c. cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whic load to Consumption and Insanity. $l4X per box by mailt 6 boxes for $5.00. KQTTS CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Clereland. Qb!a. For sale by C. Q. Iluntky Vanted-An Idea Who can thfaV of soma aim thing Itipati-uklr Protect your Ideas; thv may bring yon weallu. Write JOHN WKliDEKBlJRN k CO., Ptnt ktfi dots, Washlntrton, D. C, fur thrlr Sl.Buu prlae ollaet and list ol two aundTOd la-BUons waui4.