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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1900 THE FORCE OF WAVES. GENTLE ROLLS OF WATER THAT HCLD A FEARFUL POWER. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY. He Conlda't Help It. The fuuuli'iit Inwrvlow 1 ever bnd or beard of, relates Jullnu ltit!h In his reinluUceiuvii, wns wbou I win ou tho Hi round Seaa oa the FnclUh Conat V. Iil" Wruk Vli Clm Du Tlieae rella ftlrlUo With ft Torre of a Tun to Ibe Square larh. Many vlHltors to the const ore sorely j.izzU-il wliou a boatman either refuses lo put off from the shore, or at moot go fur from luml, on a day when there la no ngn of an approaching storm and the water U only moved by a long ind p title rolling swell. Argument Is of no avail, and If the ld salt Is pushed for a reason ho will only reply with some cryptogramlc re mark about "the ground sea," the -questiouer then retiring more bewil dered than before. It Is hard to understand how such a -fentlo swell can presage danger, but to experienced eyes It gives a warning that must be beeded. All along the vest find parts of the south coasts of England and Ireland, as well as the "west coast of Scotland, uncounted Sales are told of ships which on a per fectly calm day have been within a Tew houra first caught by a gentle roll of the water and finally thrown on a .avekbound shore by the dreaded ground sea." To understand this curious marine phenomenon It must be borne In mind ihat out on the Atlantic waves are of Aen formed to a heigh of 40 feet. Driv en before a heavy gale, these advance at a rate of from SO to 40 miles an hour. Traveling at such a rate, they own get out or the wind swept sm But even though, for them, the ssturiu Is past they still roll on In fury, Ihelr undulations often being felt S00 tulles from the point of their creation. In the region of the storm these waves are fierce, breaking billows, but aas thej get farther away they settle down into long, rolling ridges, -which ttravel onward In long, unbroken lines, gerfect1j parallel with each other. Out on the open sea these ridges of ten stretch out for a distance of over SO miles, and tbey travel In threes, each successive wave being larger hnn Its predecessor. The sight Is an timpostng one. The farther they progress the small er they become In height, but this Is rompensatgd for by the fact that their motion la communicated to the mass of -water below, until the roll can be de tected fully 00 feet under the surface. This gives them the name of "ground sea." In this peculiarity their danger lies, Tor when a becalmed ship Is caught In them, her draft, the resisting power (that enables her to ride out a storm, Ibecouies the fulcrum which the liquid mass uses to Lurl her onward to de struction. On a calm day any sailing craft caught In the "ground sea" near a rocky shore Is as good as lost, unless a win J can spring up and enable her to tent out to sea. Many a ship hns met this fate. The reason many more do taiot pet lost Is due to the gentle swell lie Spin Yarn Abont a Wonderful Ilat-erv on Sbluboard. A llttlo group had been spinning "tart of the .New oi k mid. i nrni t ee., yarns In tho rotunda of the Walton for : oi;t t6 look up some one In a suburb of an hour or more when a bronie the city. Tho nddress was a number iMn....i n.i.i.ii.. inr...i n.nn i.ilned the ou Fourth btreet. but, to my amnxe- ,.,......, .. ...... , - i ... .... ,. , , .... I meill, I rotlllil Hirer mini nin-u in un i The house I sought was not In nnrtv. Several of the group recognizee. of tho Mir ! place. tmitnn nl aid tiiatr hi tt'ltliMi iv iw.twm.il 'auy of them. Tired and almost ills Philadelphia and foreign ports, and a flace In the circle was at ouce made for him. "We've been killing time telling sto ries," some one explained. "Suppose you turn In your contribution." Tho captain thought a moment and then smiled. "I was thinking of something that happened on my last voyage." he final ly snld. "Wo had on board as a cook a big colored fellow, whose principal companion was a little yellow cur dog. One day while the cook was preparing some beef for dinner he let the heavy cleaver with which he was doing the chopping slip from his grasp. "It fell to the floor with a thud, and the cook emitted a howl of anguish that was heard all over the ship. The cleaver had struck one of his bare feet and sliced the big toe off as neatly as a surgeon could have done It llere was a chance for the yellow dog, and he seized It Making a dive for the severed toe, he swallowed It In one gulp and then made a bee lino for the deck. "This was more than the cook, craz ed with pain, could stand, and he hurl ed the cleaver at the dog. Ills aim proved true, and bis curshlp passed out of existence then and there. At this Juncture the ship's doctor came op to find out what all the row was about. When he learned the truth, be laughed. " 'I'll fix that for you,' he exclaimed to the cook, walt till I get my Instru ment case.' "Within five minutes be bad held a post mortem on the dog and recovered the lost toe. Washing It with antisep tics, he skillfully stitched It back In place again, and the cook hobbled back to his quarters minus bis dog, but with as many toes as he had ever had. That's about the only story I recall Just now, gentlemen. It has the merit of being true, however, and If yon don't believe It come down to the ship any time and I'll show you the cleaver. The cook has quit the sea, and I don't know bis present address." Philadel phia Inquirer. HAYDN AND THE LADIES. Wonderful SuacentlbllltT of tn Great Csmpoter, Wnen Haydn came to England, he succumbed, says the writer of an arti cle on "Music and Matrimony" In the Cornhlll Magazine, to the charms of a certain Mrs. Shaw, who figures In his diary as the most beautiful woman he had ever met As a matter of fact Haydn was always meeting the "most beautiful" woman. "The loveliest woman I ever saw" was at one time a Mrs. Hodges, while at another time the widow of a musi cian named Schroeter so fascinated him that he kept her letters for many con raged I turned Into a cobbler's shop, ml seeing a bearded German bending over a last lu the glare of a swinging lamp, I cleared my throat and said: "I beg your pardon, but I am a re porter of The Sun" "Well, well." ho nnld soothingly, be fore I could finish the seuteuoe, "you cannot help dot." I could not continue for a full min ute, so struck was I by the unexpected philosophy and wisdom of his reply. I could not help being a reporter, aud I knew It When 1 explained that I wanted an address ou Fourth street, and had already becu lo three Fourth streets, and would like to know If there were any moro, bo lifted bis hammer and poised It In the air for half a minute. "You rant to know If dere Is some more of dose Fourt streets?" be asked. "Veil. I vlll tell you. 1 haf lived here dwenty years, trylug to find somedlngs owt. and I didn't find anydlngs owt yet" The Elder Booth's Beaatlfal Read Inc. I never beard any one read Just like the elder nooth. It was beautiful. He made the figure stand before you! It was Infinitely tender. Some of the passages of "Lear" were touching In the extreme, though he used Clbbor's frightfully bad edition of that sublime tragedy. He had some very odd ways at times. We were playing "Ilamlet" one night in Natchez, and during Ophelia's mad scene a cock began to crow lustily. When the curtain fell upon that fourth act this crowing became more con stant And when the manager could not find Mr. Booth to commence the next act be looked up and saw him perched on the top of the ladder, which was the only way to reach the "flies" In that primitive theater. The manager ascended the ladder and had quite a lengthy discussion with Mr. Booth, who at last consented to come down on condition that be should resume bis high position after the play and remain there until Jack son was re-elected president "Autobi ographical Sketches of Mrs. John Drew," In Scrlhner'a. The Homeliest nun In Oregon I'lly. As well as Ihe handsomest, and olhers are invited to call on any di ugifist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's ltulsam for the Throat and Lung", a remedy that is guaranteed lo euro ami relieve all C'luonic and Acute Congha, AMtnina, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price '."to and 50c. Educate Yonr Howell With Cmrarela. Cattily CM hurl li cure eonatlpntlon forever. 10o,go. It C. C. C. mil, UruKKiHt ruiuud mutiny. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature 1 he latent Yam. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I lako cold easily anJ a few doses of the Bal sam always .nukes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, ml tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2.rc and 50c. pARMERS . . Your team will hrtvo tho m of euro and Full Measure of Feed Atlho City StnbleH. . . YOUNC, Prop., Huccr.aiir to W. H, COOriW Llvory lligs on Short Notice Telephone No. 42. yiuuowiJiOTOnyijvi) Jaooii (Iikhy, ritoruiKToit JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Ojp. Huntley's Drujr. Store, FORTY YEARS EATT-RIHNCE IN (trout Britain and America. Katun 1 1 Per Iny and Upwiirtln. I.lvery and Feed Hlalila In Ciinnr-i'tiiin'will, (lie lliiuii. Home! ami ItitKglea lo Let al Ueasoiishls Itatua. lr iiil'llil with Mm Untiil wlnea, llUoraj nil cigars. Weliilianl's Heer on draught. AURORA, - OREGON. Itnleni. tirMii.if a iiir,'hniral or 4i.ujiOt inim aValrlima trli tu Ilia I'Mrla r mwuii, wllbtuu4 alary and n jt-n. . p.m. .iinuul nhn .fie I'A 1 K.N I HM OKU. liullltnore, Mil. lot Allowed to Read the Bible. But few people know that In the six teenth century an Englishman was not allowed to read the Bible, yet It Is per fectly true. Henry VIII Issued a de cree prohibiting the common people from reading the Bible. Officers of state were exempt from this law. Probably the klug thought these offi cials would be none the worse for perusing the sacred work, and noble ladles or gentlewomen might read the proscribed volume If they did so In their gardens or orchird, but no one you tky ir. IfShiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the Small price of 25 cents and 50 cents and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re- funJ your money. Sold for over flitt vears on this guarantee. Price "5 cents and 50 cents. C.U. Huntley, the Drug gist. KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXl M W. S. HURST & CO.- Wl am a. a. mm AO iTcuucc and Commission Merchants. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take La i ati vc Bhomo Qi inins Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. . W. Ghovi's signature on every box. 23 cents. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are Sold on a positive guarantee. Cures hoirt burn, raising of the food, distress after eatina or anv form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Geo. A. Marling, agent. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates , Dimick k Eastuam. JIOI gel IOSI IS aue lO ine gentle SWeil 1 UlIIl lUIll 111? r'll UK iruns mi "muj . men piurui Vl vivili m, uui uv. u. that so deceives a landsman and warns I years and declared that If It were not was allowed even to read It to the low a 6ailor. for the existence of Anna Maria he er classes. As the "ground sea" advances It ' would have married her. Certainly During the reign of Catholic Queen jiUfihes a cei taiu amount of water be- Mrs. Schroeter's letters were pleasant Tore It This also forms Into ridges, enough. "Every moment of your coin like Its pursuer, but of less belcht and pany," she wrote from Buckingham .approximately no depth. Gate In 1T92, "Is more and more pre- Tue "fulse sea," as It Is called, Is lit- clous to me now that your departure Is tie more than a rolling swell, but It j so near. I feel for you the fondest and .gives a warning of from 20 minutes to two hours' duration, enabling a ship to either ruu Into port, get out to sea or securely anchor; while at the sea side resorts the boatmen run close In snore to the surprise of the "trippers." When It la remembered that a wave 20 test high, which Is often attained by the "ground sea," strikes with a force f one ton to the square Inch, the ne cessity for caution will be recognized. All waves that come in parallel ridges, however, are not dnngerous, as there is a "wind billow" that Is closely allied to the "ground sea" in appear ance. "Wind billows" are due to a heavy wind blowing hut a few miles off the land, but as they have had but a com paratively short distance to travel they have no depth. Consequently even a rowing boat Is perfectly safe on them If properly handled. TLede waves usually appear when there Is a comparative calm near the hore, their great point of difference from the "ground sea," In appearance Leing that their unbroken lines are nearer and are all equidistant not traveling In threes. Ccncrally Uie "wind billow" does not break Into foam, but occasionally this happens when they are coming In against the tide. Then It Is hard to de tect tliem from ordinary waves, the product of a local windstorm. These always break Into foam at their crest, the "white horses" of the marine poet. remembering these peculiarities of the- various waves will save tourists considerable disappointment when wls T heads hid them keep to the land, for, to them, no apparent reason, while tenderest affection the human heart Is capable of. I ever am, with the most Inviolable attachment, my dearest and most beloved Flaydn, most faithfully and most affectionately yours." What would the absent Frau Doc torln Ilaydn have said had she known of It? The composer also got mixed up in a iiuie uumr wuu me uuuuiuui airs. Billington. Sir Joshua Reynolds was painting her portrait for him and had represented her as St Cecilia listen ing to celestial music. "What do you think of the charming Billlngton's pic ture?" said the artist to Ilaydn when the work was finished. "It Is Indeed a beautiful picture," replied Ilaydn. "It Is Just like her, but there is a strange mistake. You have painted her listening to the angels when you ought to have painted the angels listening to her." If Ilaydn paid compliments like this all round, we can easily understand how he attained such fame as a Lon don society man. Not Very Polite. John Clerk, afterward known as Lord Eldin, was limping down the High street of Edinburgh one day when he beard a young lady remark to her companion, "That Is the famous John Clerk, the lame lawyer." rie turned round and said, with his "not unwonted coarseness:" "You lie, ma'am! I am a lame man, but not a lame lawyer." Lord Justice Braxfleld, too, appears to have failed In courtesy to the fair sex, for, when told that a brother Judge would not sit that day, on ac count of having Just lost his wife, he, It vr.v keep them from rushing Into 1 who was fltted witb a Xantlppu, re tanknown dangers. One other fact is I1Ied: "Uas he? That Is a gude excuse Mary even more rigorous restrictions were enforced. Dr. Franklin. In bis own "Life." preserves an anecdote which admirably Illustrates this. Ills family had early adhered to the ref ormation, and they possessed an Eng lish Bible, which they concealed by fastening It beneath the lid of a close stooL When the doctor's great-grand father desire! to rend to the family, he reversed the lid of the stool upon bio knees and passed the leaves from one side to the other, each portion being fastened down with puck threads. One of the children was stationed at the door on the watch to see if an officer of the spiritual court en me In sight When such an Individual hove In sight the lid, with the Bible beneath It was quickly replaced. This was In "Merry England."-Scottish Nights. Wanted Skvebal Bkigiit and Hon est persons to represent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, no more no less salary. Po sition permanent Our references, any bank in town. It is mainly ollice work conducted at home. Reference. En close self-addrensed Btamted envelope. Tub Dominion Compan y, Dept. 3,Chicago Beaotr Is Dlood Deep, Clean blood means a clean akin. No beauty without it. (. ascareta. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boila, LloUlitu, blacklieatU, and that sickly bilioua complexion by taking Cascaretn, beauty for ten cent. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 230,500. al;o worthy of mention, as It may lrove of advantage should a boat drift Cut to sea with an Inexperienced crew and no compass aboard. Then, If a "ground sea" Is "running," aret your mind at ease, for you can .-steer by It, as, on the English and Irish coasts at least. It always comes from the northwest. Pearson's Magazine. Indeed. I wish we had a' the same." Her M'eakneaa, E--This shoe doesn't fit Try a big ger op 9. ELo (severely) No, sir; bring me the isaiue alze a little larger. Denver Sun. A Thoughtful ilnaband. "You asked me to bring you some pin money this morning," said the young I nusbanu. : "Yes," she replied, with an air of ex ! pectancy. ! "Well," said he, "1 thought I might as well save you a trip down town, so j I brought you a paper of pins Instead." Chicago Iews. I Jnqulsltlve people are the funnels of wnveivatlon; they do not take In any th;r,e for their own use, but merely to ra,"3 It to another. Steele. The Quick, the Dead and the Other. Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Murphy met in a street car and were discussing family affairs. "And how many children have you, Mrs. Murphy?" "Folve. Two llvln, two dead and wa& In Phllndelphy." Sunshine. Having a Ureal Kan on I'hnmberlaiuVt Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain's Couh Remedy, lie fells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action. South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. In view of the enumeration of the population and resources of the United States which is to be made during 1000, it becomes inleresting to know some thing of the legislation which has pro vided for the great count and of the methods by which it is to be accom plished, and how that legislation and these methods compare with those con nected with previous censuses. This information is furnished in the fullest and most interesting manner by the Director of the Census, the Hon. W. R. Merrism, in an article published in the January number of the North American Review. "I am indebted to One Minute Couh Cure for my health and We. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing rempdy. It cures coughscolds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption, It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Gko. A. Hardino. Complete stock of Quaker Remedies, Botanical Herbs, Salve, Cough Balsam, Aoap, and Mineral bait at Huntley's Cut Rate Drug Store, Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry np the secretions, which adhere to the membrane ntid decom pose, causing afar more hcnourit.-oublotlmn the ordinary for:n of cahirrh. Avoid all dry ing inhblauU, fumes, smokes mid smills and use that v.W.' h cloai.Mi, Footlicg and heals. Ely's Cronta Halm U tnc'i n remedy and will eve cattrrh or crMinthe head easily and pleaxnntly. A tr.al nv.o will bo mailed for 10 ccnis. AH dn: c;ibts Bell the COc. size. Ely Brothen, CO Varren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed agaiost Kasul Catarrh and wj Ferer, " 1 l!iirliHt market nrice nald for Wheat. Oal". Hot. W. S. 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I. il.. , ore huvliiK an mormons mle !. t U. t f . , i , ,i houlh. livery one who keep a lli riir. tow, (.M vi Chicken, or prnw 8mall I ruiln, oi'i-ht lo .cud iilIiI way Ut the UIUv..JJ HOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL ,!r"frPl,nFr',n",e fof " nc' " mhfit. W l i ye.-;- old; it lathe erent boilecllown, liit the.iinllHin-llir.hrnl.-tiuit-Bfter you-hnveHiaicl.it, Farm eiul lloiimh. hi imti In ine worm-tiie tilnRent paper of in nlre in the t'nf.iii Mm. of America-haviuKover a million aud a-uull rrguliii i i A117 ONE of the BIGGLE BOOXS, and the FARM JOURNAL fcSdJsrtt TssbVdr'' ,9oa nd ,w' wl" nt hy u"" bampleofFAKM JOURNAL and circular deacrllilng DIQOLD HOOKS trie Adilreu, I 4 i WILMKR ATKINHOIC, CHAS. F. JKNKIMIk FARM JUVU-UAm. I'lllLAtlLXI'tlM SEMP NO MONEY 2.ra.!MW.as Ihl.l'. 0. 1). hJt.1 In laa. .mi ir roa. 04A0E DROP CABINET IUR0ICI SEWINQ MACHINE b, rr.ihi, u... ymieiii naiMlntMl.i your ni'uri'Mt frolKht deiMit i an. tailor aid. throiwlioiil iil frpinl to mpil that .i'l I at morn in. n noil mi. in, pricp. writ, ror rnv I l.ak r.la IfHrni. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICACO A Personal Matter" I A well painted house la like a neat ly dressed person always attract " ive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened np at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave it until the sun makes any more marks and cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... MURROW The Palter.. 1.IO, BkHIm I iIiIoku., hut li.SII for till, iiuor UkHK CABINKT ai ItllllJl Z BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ". cone.. tlwm.iiU.oiriTtiiK -.rl.l.r. umlor variiiiMiiTml!.0 "l?,SU'Jfl'".r' THEBURPICK .MWWtW """" "n !, WITH 111 a ...... u. i,,i. Made, br the. '"" , aim op, an i in i y in-MM-llml In our Vn. k.i. nMaaai ii.a.. h . .TVLJt 1 irT, -mil "4 mmmm fl, .iii lllai MO. 00. 'mTbur b"t l""t"'1"' mo"y atjj 111 I. m Il-'l 3 , ' . k , .-..in it.rii.m it, n. f !. Specia Oflor Pr tee $ 5.60 1 - '-T3m i verelnt!i,!!7lnchMlonir, very full i. i.i-iiiih ii.ii "".' , our Jr. : a . Tr ., nmi ralw.Hitiafilll. Ippn t.p. anil lar. .l.m ull.r, ln-a'itl , '"' '"'t1 eliaryei. Mai-hlii wi-ih lai tioun.J. anil t hff rrrlirht will l:r (ill .'-l-:'! H fi l ' fully triim..,l with ai.rk B.llk (r, nVP ,., ' sl,u,''l'fllll GIVE it THREE MONTHS Mlal " 1 NI W" " ' I trlnimlllhthrirow. anil eollar with two ,,,' ruriwa home.an I we will mturn your 4H. .0 any iUy"urtnn If '?'" i I- i I I .t: Tl nail II ,1 .? av: i rAIII H ttm SOLID 01IARTFB filUCn ni nsna nrin atnurr i. anll.k. tff 1 " rr..' lTnutraTlon" i'w. naehlne ciuniii (iii'.u iirouiiliia' from .luhi . .. ... ....-i . ... ..hi., .l.ni ard.ia, Uie other niMn wiih f.li i...i. ...... - j . - j Mi.Ar..p . . :n - r..,ni i.mi inww ah.i.ioa ma... rarved naneieii. ai"" ?.W.;u,.m1i'?,,l.,!""t fl""h' " rit. on 'four h.J JZ Si , i r,;',ll;K"""Kinyth Iron .(ami. i art "H" kr? ha4, pmittlve four motion t.td, aeir threxllim ylhrnllnl ihuttle, autoiiiutlo wh.i 'in.7n ?.rl,?:'JUrlta"1" ''"!. P"t tenaton i fllir.J?"lmproTed lonaa wheel, aiDintalile nreamira foot, Improved ahnttli. carrier, natinitnaedleliar. B.l..lVT.k ...r?"rn 1 " "i..l raaala. aiaMaaralil ana n-.n a aoi..i.M ai.rhla. aiad.. ...r. k . n.. i,..kM.., i. . . . . .... v-.. Tn. 2 n iiJ5,?2i" ! i""' ''"".anyoiia ran ran It anil do either plain or any k i LI rk- 4 m""" ' aent with erary mai-hlne. J IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ""..-l.'ial...l.., eomn.reltwltti i and then If eonvtriMa th., . . - '"" Tour atorokeeiier aella at i40.wi.io t DON'T DSIY. iJJ OHDIL. W W. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. j