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OREGON CITY ENTEM'KISE. K1UHAY, SK1TKMHKK 21, 10 y sy sy"y v v w w v r rniniTnnvncvn: i Ess aft i- -- - AAAA-A-A-S IHnsr- Povkb, Sept. Irt. IVvrr it quiet, (or ImoM ncrylsHly ha gvne to the hop .yards. The rain Iim come, so ome farnieri are ploainir. The second cnu ol closer lock well. and the fanner are making ft frttt deal o( butter. 11. FitrgeraM made a flying ,riP t0 Portland. R. ileShaier is seen on our street these adsys. K. Nelson in home for a few Java. Potatoes ar..l buckwheat look well. Joseph deShater went to Portland hist wsek. K. Nelson if preparing to builJ barn AO I (.'. Bowman it hauling the lumber. James deShawr and family, ol Kir--wxl. were visiting relative in I)ver Jut Sunday. j J. O. deShaier haa contracted hia bog i t 5 cents grot. Joseph deSharcr and family were visit Ing Mr. Pagh' last Sunday. Bpnnfit-r. SraisnwjiTait, Sept. 17. Twenty thou aiiJ busne! of grain were threshed in Fpringwater. Ordinarily there would have been about 50.O.V bushels to thresh. Wheat averages about 11 butshela and CiU 19. Getting pretty well along with drying prone. Seat will be apple. The late rains dsmsd some of the prune that were on the ground. Lewellen and Dubois are going to put oip a chop mill. A. M. ShiMey's lister ia out from the East on a visit. Twa nastawraat Claaa, "(live me a glass of water. plea.- The request was nia.le to a waiter behind the marhU top. lunch counter nf a well known rvstaurout In the celt trnl part of the city. "All rlgfit. sir," was the waiter! re ply. "I 111 Jut aa soou a you put your ghu dowu." The man looked Brat at the empty sla ho lield In hi" hand and then at the waiter. Then hi clioler Ugan to rise at what he considered an uuwar ranted pUve of Impertinence. The J waiter evidently saw the outbrtut of j wrath that was cvmltig. "No pffeuae meant. sir." he hastily j nplnlued. "You a.. It'a Just thla J way: The first thing a waiter Icarua, and he learna It by dearly foment ex I perleuor. too, la never to take a glass j from another tvrson' hand. Whyl IV v use If he doc the chatuva ar i a!out even that the Klass will fall and J be smashed In the transfer. Thla la particularly true If the top of the ta ble or counter happena to be of mar- I hie. aa this cue Is. You prvtaMy ui ' derstand that when a waiter ttrvais mythlng In a hotel or restaurant ho has to pay for It. and you prvbably J now understand w hy It was that I would till your glass as soon as you put It dow n so that I could pick It up my-elf."-rblladc!ph!a Iuqulrvr. I pr- -I .XC?s; Onr corresi-undents will please aend in articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches ns too late for publication. BROUGHT BACK OLD TIMES. A Tidbit That Was Sot aa tha Rrf taaraat Hill of Far. The force of childhood recollection and the truth of the quotation. A touch of nature makes the whole world kin." were ahown graphically by a little Incident In a restaurant the oth er day. A quiet looking, middle aged man of pros;erous appearance was eating bis dinner when another well dressed man t.k a seat opposite bitn. II Waaal Jklas. "I had four days' growth of beard on niy face when I struck a little town In northern Michigan." said the civil engineer. "I found a little coop of a trfo-r shop near the depot, anil I en tered It to discover the harfo-r sitting on a t-i'U-h w ith his bead In his hands. As he roused up I told him to get to work on me, but after looking me over he replied: " 'If I shave you, you'll have to take the chance. "What chances T I asked. " 'Well, I've l-evn on a drutvk for the last work and am Just on the point cf aeeiug rata, i may get luroucn wna n ill right, and I may cut your head off.' The man tad a w ild look and was all a trvmble." continued the engineer, "and. thou") be smiled as he talked. ' saw that he wasn't Jokltig. 1 went away without gttlnc ahave.1 anil for 'lie next two hour was buy making purchases. As I return-d to the depot I looked In on the tarlH-r to see how be got along and found Llm hanging dead. Just what would have tapix-netl hat ae started to shave tue I don't know, but I've always flt much obliged ti the man for putting the case as plalo y as he did."-Haiti more Herald. Look In your mirror toJiy. Take i last look at your gray hair. Ii sure ly may be the last if you want it so ; you nccdn'ikecp your gray hair a week longer than you wish. There's no euesswork about this; it's sure every time. To re s t o color gray hair use I A. AWatJkl re ilWsTJlr V WMF Aftcrn-Tsnmi the tfWll- uslng it for two or three weeks notice how much younger you ap pear, ten years younger at least. Ayer's Hair Vior also cures dandruff, prevents filling of the hair, makes hair grow, and is a splen did hair dressing. It cannot help bur do these thing, for It's a hair-food. NX'hcn the hair is well fed.it cannot help but grow. It mikes the scalp healthy and this cures the disease that causes dandruff. fl OOtkoOW. AUJraHtets. - My bslr u foilnf out ttedly, tat Ant t lUir t if tha tbi- k mad murb (Lukrr tlun ttrt'tm. 1 think Ihrrs Is D-'thirr like it fur lb luir " loa M I s. AjfilAlWI- fra,I.T. WrHm th OMfse. If 7" So not H!a ftll lh W-!l fn. ,llr frm lh wt 1K lur. writ i 4 i.f wtit it a It. l J. t. At IK. Lncll. Mm. T T T y AN ENGLISH "TREAT." Til Dlffrrvae Krtneva IWa ItrMUk mn4 Aaivrlraa Mrtaoda. I was conttautly struck, says Colonel T. W. Illggiiisoo lu The Atlantic, with After giving his order In a bluff, genial J Question was. "What shall we do with manner the newcomer took a sip of i them?" Tried It With Klflras. A Utile lady of 5 who dtrells In Park Kldge has m ardent sympathy for su- , the genuine spirit of hospitality among jwrfluous kittens that I. kitteiis which j Englishmen toward AunTleans.aa such, have to be drowned. IJist week she ' 'v,' thoM- with wlmse pursuits they dlsoovtred tlx wee balls of fur In the j night hav almost nothing In comiii o. woodshed, and Instantly the burulns ,Dj tor whom they had not the sllgUt- I est reau to put t!iems-irrs out I liked this niip the lens for Its having water and fared aroumL Suddenly a queer expression came over his face aa be watched attentively the actions cf his visa-vis. and apparently wlth nt realizing what he was dolus he llurted out in a loud tone. "Well. well, well."' Every one at the table. Including ft tjnlct looklns man. started, and the others, observing the direction of the speaker's g3z. turnel their eyes also upon him of the oulet appearance to ap wh.nt hsd fSiiwl th pTolnni?it!nn I Her mother and father advocated j the usual method of keeping one to) j Katberine and drowning the others Rut little Katherlne determlnol t(. thwart their plans. She had heard a . story how a little baby was left In a j basket on a doorstep and how. with I the light of dawn, the kind old couple j took In the little foundling and reared j It as their own child. i Katherlne found la the cellar Dve lit ' tie fruit baskets. Into earh of these , Its deflulte limitations as to pecuniary obligations, and the I ke, Including ev erything In the nature of "treating." all this being In iuy opinion a wrnk point In our more gushing or more 'If conscious hahit. I miienit.er to liave our bwn takn i al'or, by a gentleman, on whom I had but I A he ''fr.tml s.a" adisn.r It the slightest claltti. to the country ! pwshe a n-rtaln amount of wat.-r I- bouse or anotiicr. on wtioiu I liaJ no TIIlirDKCKOFWAVKa ?CNTLt R0LL1 Of WATlrt THAT I Hvll) A II Art HA l)Wtlt. CirM4 Sa aa tha Kaalls t'aast Wklrh rck ttmlt aa I alia ,.,.-ll.r aajalU Slrlka Hllh a r. l a Vua ta lha laeh. M iiiy tl-itois to the const are sorely V.r.!r, ticu a boat man either refuses i ( 't off fioin the shore, or at lnl f , f ir fr.iin bind, oil a day when there I, ii ik-u of an approaching storm til the ter Is only moved by a long u, I ( title rolling swell. ti.MMiicnt Is of no avail, aud If the 'd ilt Is pushed for a reason be will euly r;0 with some cryptogram r- r.rk sUxit "the gnHltld se, l.iu r ih. ii rvtlrlng mora tS-ted than N forr It Is hstd to understand how such a (riitle sell can pirsage danger, but f, vnsTieiniM rym li gucs a wariil'U thai must I tnh-d All ah-ng the wtst and parts of tin- south coasts of !i:ngland and Indnnd. ss well as the Wi.t coast of Sctland. UlKi'lllited tals are told of ships which on a -r fevtly calm day hate U-ell wlthlll a t. w hours tlrsi caiiLht t'T a g.'iitle roll of i!i. watir and (in. illy thrown mi - rcs'khmiliJ shore bv tha dreaded "ground si-a." To mid. tsiand this curious marina ' rhctioii.ciiori It miit I Ninir- In inlnd that out on the Atlantic ws- are of trn firmil to a Iwlgh of I1 f't. I'rlv en lfore a hay gile, lhc- advanca at a rate of from .".' to 4i tiilh-s au l.otir. Traveling at such a rate, they !a.w.U g't out of the will. I swept area Hut even though, for tin in. the storm Is past they still roll ou In fury their undulations often U'lng felt rt CiMes from t tit point of their crrntln. I In the rvglou of the storm these w aves are tleree. breaking billows, but ia they get farther away they settle dmn Into liig. rolling ridge, which travel onward In long, unbroken Hue, p rfivlly pnrs.II. I with earh other. I llilt oil the open sea thee rtdge of ten stretch out f r a d.staucr t.f oTrr ") tulles. Slid they tratrl III threvs, each sinivsslte wave t-eing largef 'than Its pntecessor. The sight Is an liu;.!i)' one. ! The farther ti.ey progrrss the small . rr Ihet Iwfolite III hi'lirht. but this ts )-"!': llt.'d for by the fact that their I RL'tlotl Is ciiliiu.Utih att'd to t! r n.ass of water l losr. until the roll con tw d tet ted fully "" feet Under the surfs.-' This gives them the liauir of "ground s-a." In this fxi-uliarlty thi-lr danger Ilea, for when a Utaliiied ship Is .aught In them, her draft, the r-lUng nei that enables her to ride out a storm. Ut-ollies id,, fulcrum which the ll.Jllld tnas uses to hurl her onward to dr etructlou. On a calm day any sailing crafi caught In the "ground sea" near a rix ky shon- is as g'! as .t. unless a wind ran s;.rll)g up and enable her t, t-nt out to sea. Many ship has met this fate. The reason many more Cot get l"t Is iluo to the gi-iitle swell ttuit s.) ilei i-lves a landsinan and warns The man who had come In first was til her mamma had lain uown fur her In the act of threading suear over a afternoon nap, she laid a basket on lllce of battered bread, and when he j the doorstop of each of five house! realized that all eyes were turned upon whose owners she regarded as cbarlta 111 rn be blushed like one detected In a Acinous crime and almost fell off bis chair. It took him a minute or two to recover, and then be said to the table In peueral: "I used to S' t bread and butter and cugar for being j:Kd when I was a child, and citing It Is a habit which 1 like to indulge in even yet. I know It Isn't upon the restaurant bill of fare, fcnt I couldn't resist the temptation." I must U s your pardon for my rude exclamation." replied the other man. My mother ned to put bread and trotter and su?ar in my lunchhox when I went to school as an 8-year-old up In the country town where I was raised, and I haven't eaten any since my childhood, and I guess I'll join yon In piece now for the sake of old times." And he did. Bangor Whig. tie. Chicago Newa. onel who had lost an eye ni,akp 'J'" ' of Gettysburg was very h'ua, 1,m'' V"1 U",D Htl,M- EMULSION The AdTaatasa of One F.f. During the Spanish-American war i certain old colonel at the battle iuuiuuui mrauw uc was iui BHiiie as physically lncasiacltatel when he ap plied for admission to one of the New I York volunteer regiments. I FIHihI with wrath and chagrin, th colonel Journeyed to Washington, bout on having a personal Interview with the president. He succeeded In gnln lng an audience, and the president, After listening to h! plea, said kindly. "But, my good Colonel J., you have ! only one eye!" ! "Jum so, sir," was the prompt re Joinder, "but can't you see the great advantage of my having only one eye? When I aim my gun, I shan't have to close the other!" lie fought at Santiago. claim whatever. The latter w as not at all literary, and had uot even the usual j vague Kuglisli Interest In . American ! ffa!rs. Vet he gave up his whole fjft rrnoon to drive me to Kenllwortli. j which he had seen a thousand times, j But fnat fur which I liked him best. and which afforded me a wholly new I exjH'rlenre. was that as we entered tne outer doorway, he. going first, looked ' Kw.r nrup l.l ul.oi.l.li.r nti.l mI.I ald.rkl. for a. I- sp'iik- Ing to the uttcudaut. "here Is my three pence." After rll the time and trouble be hnd given 'o his stranger guest he left him j to pay bis owu threepence, a thing j which most Americans would not have dreamed of doing. It would have been ! the American notion of good breeding i to save a guest from exHuse. as It was the English Impulse to save blrn from ; the sense of ohl''"itlon. I eouf-sa tha I prefer the latter method. Don't be fooled twice In Ui way. Atchison (Jlobo. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept In the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, If any member of the farr.iiy has a hard cold, It will cure It. SECOND Eecaure. if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, It will make them strong and well. THIRD Because, if the father or mother Is losing fiesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them fiesh and strength. FOURTH Because it Is the standard remedy in aJ throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. $oe. and $t oo, all drugUts. SCOTT & BUWNE, Cbemiau, New York. The Dun Ia Ilia Xlichtshlrt. Hugh I'earson always unoke of Pean Stanley as the most absent minded man In the world. He was driving once with him Into Palmero. He cons plained of feeling cold, and as Stanley had hia traveling bag with him he ad vised him to put (something extra on. lie did bo, and both resumed their pa pers. A loud tjugh from some boys suddenly rou.sed Pearson to the realize tion that Stanley wan driving through the streets In his nightshirt, which he had put on over bin coat In pure ab sence of nilnd. tat Experience Messenger Here's a package you, sir. Wederly-What Is It? Messenger I'm not sure, sir, but 1 think It Is a birthday prcsept from your wife. Wederly Oh, very well! Just leave te bill, and I'll bcM a check for the amount around In the morning. St Louis Post-Dlsputch. Lots of people claim heaven ns their right and yet have not learned how to make au right use of the earth. Keo kuk Gate City. In Berlin the pawnshop Is a royal and philanthropic Institution. ny profit that U made la spent on charity. Ila Was "Sniped." He sat In the rem ling room of a Chi cago hotel with a notebook nnd pencil In his hand, and after wetting the pen II on his tongue n dozen tlrnea with out writing anything he turned to tho man on his I. ft and said: "1 want to g.-t ut an expression, but can't think of It. I w;nt something synonymous wlili nvahindie." "Would landslide do:" "I've got that." "In what ae use are you golnjr to use nr "Well, I'm running fur alderman at t special election In my town, and I want to make a memorandum of how It resulted." "Oh, 1 sen! You could say you were inowed under." "Yes; but that's hardly mrong enough." "Hurled out of sight." "That's better, but larks strength." "How badly were you beaten?" "l!y over liiX), where I ought to have had 4.VJ majority." "Then I should put It that yon were literally a wiped off the face of the earth." "That's good-thnt's the Idea. That'i strong and euphonious nnd has rhythm In It. Yes; I was on tho ticket nnd sura of election. I Imd $.7io up that I hnd a walkover. I was swiped, and there ore not enough of my mangled remain left to 1111 a thimble. Thank you, lr llterally swiped off the face of tha earth and be hanged to me!" Wasli burton Paxt. f..re It. This also fi.rms InM rid like Its purtiT, but of b-s lu lgl.t and approximately no depth. The "fals- s. a." as It Is railed. , m tie more tlmu a rolling sm ll. but it gives a warning of fr.mi 'i minutes tn two hours' (limitl.ni. ennMit.g a ship to either run Into H.rt. g.-t out to sea or aeeurely no. Imr; wMIe at tbe sea aide resorts the bii.i'in :i run r.. la shore to the surprise of tin- "tr'.pjN rs." When It Is reliiec.lwre.l tl.:it a .1V 2 feet high, which Is often attained by the "ground sen." utilkes uitii a f,,n bf one toll to the spill re .n.'li, tlie (ne cessity foi cautl in will U' riiTgnlz'-d. All waves tlmt conic In parallel ridges, however, are not O.rngeroti. as there Is a " ill' I billow" licit Is closely allied to the "ground sra" lu apiH-nr a nee. "Wind billows" are due to a heavy wind blowing but a few miles off tin- lanu, nut ns tney nave, nini hut a com puratlvely short dlstnnec to travel they hove no depth. Consequently even a rowing Im.iii Is perfectly anfe on them If properly I nndled. These wo-e usually appear when there Is a romparntlve calm near the ahore, their great point of difference from the "ground sen," lu nppenrunce Ixdng thut Mieir unbroken Hues are nearer and tie nil i-ijiildiHiant, not traveling lu threes, Generally t-,e "wind billow" ibs-snct break Into f am. but ocaslonnlly this happens wl-ii they nre coming In against the t !e. Then it Is hard to de tect them f'om ordinary waves, th product of a local windstorm. Thes always bnak Into fimni nt their crest, the "white bo ses" of tho marine poet. itemem nering those peculiarities of the various waves will save tourists considerable disappointment when wis er heads bid liiem keep to the hind, for, to them, no 4ppnrent reason, while It may keep them from rushing Into unknown dangers. One other fact Is alao worthy of mention, ns ft may prove of advantage should a boat drift out to sen with fin Inexperienced crew and no compass aboard. - Then, If a "ground sea" Is "running," act your mind at ease, for you can tjtettr by It, ns, on the Kngllsh and Irish const nt least. It always cooks from the northwest-Pearson's Maga zine. TIME SPACE AND rcprarllcalljr annihilated, by tho ocean tables tllj land tctcgrajih iyitcIn ,whUh now belt the rlr- cuinfcteiKo of Old I'arth it, an many different direction. ItrclK part" ire ho lrnKrr ford" in the ol.l incatilnjj of the term. 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