Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 30, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    OltEdON CITY ENTEKPItlSE, FIUDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901.
7
I0UI Of (OaMllMtMIIII.
Term ef Ibt
Hoard.
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j. It
4 HUH, ( uiMHltIU
! iI.m matter ol WI.IU, a rouiily
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fLf..'. n. mi ami keepm. ol
n .wiimk-r lor "' "'" lJ
iw-iiitr ul iwiiiImii or M I).
lluMlly mad I 'l'if ol petition
I ,in j iiIihI hyijl '0 iMiuliun and mi
? H ...M...llri l Hi Count living
vh ii.liy Md lr riW. hi
, immiimmi, and flaying iwer lo h
till in ('! kiit County, Orrgun, do.
L,ilH..niilull lollow: llrgl.H.Hm al
i... i tt uii said hm L of a mil lu
'. il.l J f i n. It 4 K. Iliin r l on
Mi, lim aiHiut ol a mil lo a Hake
i.14,k.'.l U A. r.l nau In th cnii
ui i.l View Hosd, about 3 leet NLof a
u ' I . .. .i.l..a ll. Ml.......
i,,,, 'h.uI iwo dlaiiirlar, Hal. I
ti I" ,M'U lel wid from U'jjln
Mini i t rutitMi AUolu vacat imii
iiinint"! U' oM rol lli nw ur
vr i '''. ! l-tr alo Med hi
gt'.Ull l..ttl Mlnl respecting MM
(M.I, llUi'B tllBl ' l''J I""" fl4
ot.r.'n Hi O'U'i !"' Itulli'iln llurJ
,J l.rr III lli U' '"I I'Mlilli!
i.lmri lit ! Vtl'Ul'7 A H' l'fi xcMJ
iu,! limn ilin U"M ljr l-rior l Id
t,,,.i.lii"M ol Una ialini, lla alwi
BIt. 1uo4 l fl1 C"'llU'naJ amjr.l
iiik l ! . OkK'KhI llial Win liming,
ji. ii. r ami J"l" Kit lila ami art
l.rrcl V xillitri vloavia to fnrrl ! Hi
l.lh g..n ili:iili Uy o( Atig'iM, ui,
an.) ul(il loa anl ro oath aluiiiui
i4 I ) J'"' Mvldruui, ilcuy toonljr
niruf, It Iwllig acHjililr.J l.jf ,
j lu uirjr iJ lol, lirliwa if.
(ruling to i ml luai mI'I foaJ.aml
(r(.ii hi riling Hi ot irgolar Uwin
ol Hi llafl.
n i. miir of lunrl ionf ol H.
j; Ui.I hiii, an Imligrnl il.ti,liH.
(irjcix.1 ilil ! I'iH ' In lull
luouiitm' lox,ail Dial Hi cimk mu
ll umrtMijr mmnntf Ui toirar att.
lo in iutlr ol tliton id I. Ilumia
tua.lut rncflla:oi ol liool Ul : Tlil
jmii rtiioingou ly ililio ol L Hum
hi, 6 rl liofvln. tlioalng lo Hi court
li ti i! arMj lor Ui yr lo
:lli a ! Ul at huol las lu Ht:liool ll
Xo'H tu t Hial li liaa HO laixl la lnl.
fg il, l o lirr UnJ llng In )iil No 4,
lint l.'ing iio ril a ImhiI Ui In Dial
,liln. I, ai.il Hi l"ri tlng lully a I
t It la o.rr. tdat II' alianfTranrrt
MiJ tn il ki Itoul lal ailHMlltling Ul ft ii
DO Oil, lilt 0.
la Hi aiattnc ol Ui afplUtillon ul J T
A.-rtfrn Ut citfBiim U laa : l'un
,(,.h.uin tl J T Aron, ty liiaaily,
K l i.M, alio I tua ll oabor o Id
vt,J:,i'; wtoi nkj .nk4 oi
hMolavcUTttM 1(3 I.. CullUilillig
It) .lr., Ilit.lfl lu III -Ufl Cf
Iling u a I ilrllnijurnl Ulaa uooi il
Un it ur tli ! Ivji, H.ai anJ ltm,
hi l). lllig lb buwaa iral ol (iwrk
1 I .i.l , aiui ll B'lng llial lli Ui
Tril lion ol id lanl aiirmolril to im
mcm M Ui yrar ima) lalaially tloloo
lit. It U ulrl llial Hi original Ul
..f ll.o i. llir yaara Ul at-rroUil ly
U.a tivik in lull aaitalatllon lor aaiJ tain
auJ dial all liaiv O runUl.
Or gii.sl l., l. I 4 04
J ft 41
" " XJi 6W
Total to l al. Ill W
In ida mailrful ronalranlng I'aiu lu
Ilia Molila riypf nar Id l'i'ir Molalla
I'.ri.Ut: ll afitfwrtng to Hi lloaril Dial
IU-a it Jangfr ol lb llaila ilvnr lv
lug lla il.aunel, ll orii4 Uiat JaniP
lui p I lirrrhy at'uulJ lo ronatroct
a liii In all river t aa.lo kp Ida
ipr In ita cliaonol, aal.l Pain not love
Crr.l 1 1 IK) n Ctiat.
In td iiiallnr ol tltlon ol J J Cook
to count oWrlliun olorlain UnJ In
hIr Un.k : Tliia mailar routing on by
iwiUMi ol J J t'onk ahoa lug lo Hi
JWl Dial on wg uoi, lilt 1(1, lor th
)cr 1. MltliBi-l ru.m-uu a
aM-. atitt K'f olNK4aoJKv'olSK;.
rr .!), t t N, ll 3 k. lm) acr; mat in
r-K'4'ol S'K'4 nl aadl ilnrriillon
fii.l nn dy lvl Itoliblni by UtK-rijit No
a.'tn. leaving a lialanr (lit M i tu uj
on NK'4 ol NKH and K.i ol 8r.' -x'M,
T 5 H K 3 K. 12i acrra wntdi alioulJ b
anlil Inntrail ol K,S ol N Kl4 anil K ol
M.'i. ami aaklng Hi llomnl lo tnatruci
Ilia tli'ik to corrH-l Hi ilaarrlptlon on lit
hli lUM.k i,rpBrJ dr tli aalo U land
Ui a I. (.'Ut kautaa County baa artUlrtHl
till.-, mi tdai aitlil laml will b (If. nUd
and kiIiI N K' ol NK'a and VM ol
HK'i. aor 2il. T b H. It 3 K. 120 atrv. It
U or.lnrad that Hi above dcrlbed cor
rpcili.iia Imj mad.
In id iiiaunr ol iwtillon ol C K IJv
av lor lltibata ol lax i Tlil ntattr com
liiK un bv ih-in Ion ol U It IJvmay, IIIimI
liftuin allowing to tli Hoard that (or the
V'r 11KK). li aa iMuaacd wild 20 arh
Immiij a iiarl of Hi (ii AtxTlialby 1) I
0, and al Ilia tlin ol laid aariinant b
tli owner ol ouly 16 acri Uiat by
trtmn o inch over anannmiieiit b bai
ovt'rnald in Uira lb amount ol I'.'.OQ. it
li oidvrud Ibal tba ulark diaw a warrant
in Uvor ol U K Llveaay lor the above
amount.
In the matter of appointment of Irp-
uiy uuconlcr I-ouva itanJait : una niav
b-r roinlnir on bv petition of Tom I' Haa
dall, it In ordereil that laid appointment
bt confirmed and Populy allowed K-1'
IllOlllh
In tho matter of Coat warrant ol E E
Judd : It aniMiarlnii to the board that war
rant Noa&iKW ana t)l!7tt drawn In favor
Ol K K Jn.td wurn loxL and the laid Jlldd
having glvun a bond a required, oilier
ftrriintH were laiuod In their atoad, and
it further appearing tint laid warrnnta
No 51X10 and 1127(1 have Mn found and
returned to tbla Hoard, it li ordered that
aid warranU Noa 60(10 and 0270 be and
the iiuiio are bitrehv lancollod and beld
'or liuiiuht and thai tlm bondHiiieu of 1'
K JiicUi he reluauud front lurlhor oliliga
Hon to L'Uckninna Oountv.
In tho mutliir of Janicl Wilaon.
county charirai It ia ordered that hv bo
triinnft.rred to the care and koeplng of
jura, lhornton,
. In tho iniittor ul June Cnrr, a county
( hnruo: ltli ordered that iho be trail
ii'rri'd to the care and koenina of Allco
Carr for the mm of 110 per month.
In the miittnr nf Ihn rintlllon of Goo B
Yoiinn ot al, for a county road known aa
N6 II H Itaker road ! Weo 8 YounK and
ioro than twelve boimiholduri of the
county living in the vicinity of tho roud
dnHcrihed in the petition, praying view
erg to be appointed to view and locate a
mnnty rol In Cla. Kama County, Ore
n, ili-i. rlhed In lull mi Ml.mii .win
iIiik at a m,I,,i whin . U section Jin
between mM'ilo,i H mi.iI u, T s H, It 1 W.
rif Iiim 11 la ' .... j 1
U AaaMl fill
inn ami ii ii uii'lmlool Hut th turn
III id royil kt ll,,, , ,,. ,0 a r,)UMI.
liiK t.irn and not make th mm at rlvht
' ') 1 hem- houtli lo lliavvuiily toad
at lh I'liiaaaut HillcimiMliuy, Hald irlt-
loner lllnd bla alllilavlt of t.olh a hi,
rcp'tlng mIJ road, allowing that i,re
bad bm-u ioatid one on tbet'oiirl llmia
bulletin boar.l, and thr- In thru ol Id
llioal pildlU ,U(N.a In vli'iliilv ol Ihn i.ro.
mMk, r-m. more thin !W day prior to
th irinlatiiu ol tlil petltluu. II
aiao iiiimI a U,n (or KMI rouilitioiied ar
eoriiing lu law. It la ordemd that W I)
Mathewa. Uo Hncllnr an.l flnti WUlr
ba and ar bnreby ipM,lntd vlewen to
mrel at Ida twglnnlng oil th 3)lli day ol
Aiignai, rui, m buImm rlU loa wriiuii
oatli ol blllr ailiiilnlitered bv John W
Mwldrmn, dfputy county mrveyor, b
iMng aiM,inli-d ,v tlm Hoard lu aurvav
laid load and r'Hjrt In willing at lb
noi iPguiar ti-riu,
lu Id iitatUir ol petition of Theo
rii'biual for Mil.ato ( ih,U Ui lor year
I'MUi, : Thl matter con, lug on dy litlon
of J J (Mika. alioalna lo lb Hoard thai
TliMiMimaln aai imkm"I for lb year
i iu wiiii a poll ui ol 1 Wl anil that on
aiarrn I, iwai, ak, Ih.u Hi lmtil waa
Otr th an ol r yrar and not liabl
fir a HI Ui under Id lawaoltdaHiai,
II U ui.l. rnl thai Hi rleik draw a war
rant In favor of Theo Hrliinal lor lit
IUIII ol 1 1 lor laid Mjlt Ui.
In lli mailur ol Jiepli Allen,! county
chargn; It Ii ordered that Mil Winewi b
ami iilahrrvby allowed tli auin ol 115
Mr niontli lor bl car and kwplng In
ilrad ol 1 13 aa Imieln'or allowml.
In lb iiiattrr ol wirrauta NoirUOOand
I5.2MU: Tlil uiatirr coining on by tat
nieiil ol r. II Coutwr, rink, allowing to
lli Hoard that warrant No drawn
on lb gnitvral lund and warrant do l.'v
I'ttJ, diaan on lb road lund ol Clacka
I ororrinl lltat aald warrauU b and lb
am ai dure by tanicliol and bild lor
naugdt.
In th nialtrr of the eiitlon of Tb
Wllea, tl, tit a county road I Tho
VViU a and mor than 12 houM-huldoie
living In Id vicinity ol th mad dvft ribed
In th (win Ion nid, and praying vlaarri
lo b app. liitad lo tlcw auJ locate a
county tad In ('laikaiua County. Ore
gon. iieM-ridcd in luil a lullowa: llevln
uiiig al (Jlwial immMI'ii- and following
lb old road lo Win t-iwn'1 riuthxa!
in Ularfii i A I'itigiiiati and hkren ;
thence lu a ilraighl line eoothraalrrly
arrM Id lUnginaii and Wile laitna to
lnt. rN t a Kli Id old I'm I cittilng out al
ifHiil OeiatM'U A Auidii and T Wllra
at an old ur Ireo. ou td old road now lu
llielM. lolloailig Hi old road to tho
IJ Jacknn Jar in now owntx) by
aUiil.n. rald hrlilioner lllnd liUainda-
VII ol nolle poated rvaiKxtlng aaiJ road,
iboa lug that ihr bad Uen potted : Un
on lb l.'ourl Hon bulletin board and
Ibre In Idrr ol lb nioal public place
o vicinity of Id broiioaaU road mora
Hibu 'M day pi lor lo tli racuUlion ol
liila iwiltion. llalo nled a boud (or
llttO cundiilund according lo law. It la
orJnid thai J J( Miaver, 1' L rchaml
and I. II Harm be ana ar liriy ap-
uilnted Vlrweri to Uivet al lb beginning
on lb 2nd day ol Hrpt IWI and iulcrib
loa wrttlrnoaih of otic aJmlnlilereU
hv John W Muldrum.dtpuly couoiy aur-
vor. ba Miitf aiiaintcd by lb Hoard
to turvf r Mid road bclor proceeding to
view and iaat iai.1 road and rejiori in
a riling al lb Ural regular lerui ol tbla
Hoard
I o ll, matter o tlm claim of Charloi
llaruock againal t'lackamaa touoiy.
Una matter coming on, ll I ordered thai
lb aaui b and U hereby In all rcipecU
denied.
In ll. n mailer of ulank for th Abcr
naihv and AiHM-raoil roadi: ll li ordered
that th clerk advrrtlae lor bid lor 67, M0
eel lor Abematby road and bi.MU lvl
or AiiiK-raon load l'UDklo b lultx-
xiiiiKin lo t'i.n to b delivered on the
od ready lor laying by Kepi vi, jwi
Hid to lie opeliod Aug t, 1001, al
o'clock p in.
In il.a ni:tcr of ulank (or lit Wciie
and Hradiey roal : UrdereU uiai ioo
and an k'gi of nail U allowed for lb
liiit.ruveliieut ol aald road
Ti..,.l.. Aiu. "2. 1001.
Tl, ll,ar.l met tiuriuani aoiouru
nlPl1i. ('onnilionera auu oiucvra pre
...w -- ---- - .
ol Ilia tilth
In lb uiatter ol Hie pennon oi u
lor rebate ol Bcbool Ux:
ri.i- n..ti.,r now coiiillut on by H)lItlon
..I o I lonchluin allowing to Ilia) Hoard
that ba waa eKi lor aim piu a pec
lal acbool tax lu 1'lat No 10 lor the yer
l'JOO amoiinllng to ll.WJ alien mere waa
- aeiuMil lax levie! in aald Inl
rl(! lor aald vear. And lli Hord being
aiu ni'-vim - . i
n..i He. that ea d aaai'Mineni naiiiiiai
" " . - in... ..I
i. i.,.r.i..m.ltdat(l Hoiiiihlum have are-
iv.ie in td auiu of ll W and that the
clerk draw a warrani tor Mine.
In mutter ol I lie pennon oi v
Ol...... I,,r . an. HllatluU Ol doubl BHUVM'
U..UV. w 1 " -' ' .
.......i Tl. a matter now ConiiiiK on uj
petlllon of C V direct ihowlnir lo tb
Ho rd that be wai aaacwed and paid the
taxea lor 1HU7 on 14W acrei In bee 0, l i'
Kit K In t;lacamaa voiiniv, vieKuU
.n.i thai (1 7-lfl acre ol aald land wn aa-
aeaaed lo H II Howman lor the aanie year
and la now delinquent, anu mo
being lulii-lled thai the Uxeion aaid land
have beeu paid anu urn i nw '
H a double aaaeaiineiil It ii ordered tint
i.a ..i..,k eaneul laid double aeaeiameiit,
of rocord tipun the flalca Hook of 1807.
In Iho matter ol me jieiiiioiioi ..u..m
McDonald lor Settlement of Taxei for
18113: Tbla matter coming on by iwtition
of Emma McDonald iliowlng to the
Hoard that 1-adruo Koval wai awHJ
for the yeir 181)3 with part of Loti7
and 8 Hlk '9 and that the aiaeaatnent
of mid Iota wai erronooui In that the do
iciiidlon wai linerfoct, that M taxei
are delinquent and that the present
owuer mid petitioner ll deelroua ol aei
.iV " ih. and the Hoard being fully
advLd, II l ordered that the ck can
cel the taxe lor the laid year 1803 on
aid propel ty on payment of tho lum ot
mid road according to Burvey.
.-of MlleairaandPOi dlom
ofmmerV: It la ordered by -to
Hoard that tbe mileage and per di of
the commiiHloneri do uom ,
V'Ti'V, ...... i ,1..v 10 n.lloa $4 00
it mono... - .. .. a ,,n
John Low
,ellen l uay :m
T H Klllln
2 days -
Total.... 1740
n f ill, I 1 1 11 1 1 1 II rillilllll
A MAYOR'S MIRACLE.
ti Ma4 h niiNd , 4h Daf
llaar a4 iba l.am Walk.
'rriiii Ida loan Biii.ediilua tit IlflliiD-'
fyld Moor C'nrew'a roKuerlii In Ar-1
tluir Moiitcfloru llrlco'a i-aany on that j
"Amniliig Vagabond" wa (juot on In .
which Cnrew and lili gypay crew who,
bad rigged theuiaelvca up a crlpplci
and Blithered at Hrldgewatcr fulr to
pluiidi'r tli Junketer camo on accond
beat.
When tb mayor of IlrldgewotiT
bi'ird that thl iiiutlcy group of crip
ple bad arrived, be announced to mm
of hi friend thnt b wn iMiaaeaacd of
a power they perhnpa little auapectcd
Hint, In fact, bo could innka tho blind
lee, tho (leaf bear Ulid tho llllli WhlU.
Jti't wcr freely made Hint be could do
nothing of the kind, and thereupon the
mayor bad th gyple arretted and
liiiuii'dlntely brought tM'for blui and,
after bearing their hnrrowlng tah-a, or
dered them U bo coiiQneU for the bight
In the lockup,
About 10 o'clock at night, liowevef,
the municipal lurgeoii cntrred with
luntern and annoiinced that lie would
examine them all In the morning In or
der' to report to the mayor whether or
not they renlly aulTered from deformity
of one kind or another, and be went on
to any that tlioae who were found to I
linpoator would b treated by th
mayor with aevcrlty ao extreme that.
move1 to pity, be would allow an4 aucb
tnliguld-l wret h to earap there and
then from the bx kup on condition that
bo Immediately left tho town.
At thl Intelligence a gn at cnmiuo-
tloii aroao, and In lea tlm tbnn It
take to write It the whole crowd urg
ed out of the lockup, flinging away
their crtitchi-e and wnodeti leg, patch-
c and bandagea, and made off down
the town at topnmat apeed, th blind
eadlug tb way with unerring atcpa,
tba dumb crying aloud their feara, tb
deaf replying lo thcin. and the lotr,
aprlntlng ahmg at a rattling pne.
Now, Jnt oiK,alte th lookup, on tba
farther aide of tho atrei t, atood tli wit
ty mayor and bl friend, coavubwd
with laughter at th aucceaa ot bla
acbeme. Argonaut
CATCHING CICADAS.
How Cartel Malay Oblala a Cwrt
a Oallraer.
Certain native of the Malay tienlnau-
la calcb cU-adaa and cat tbeui and that
a a coiulderable luxury. To eat a ci
cada ac-cma dlatlnctly curloua, aayi tbe
Ixindun Dally Mall, when w reflect
that thl liiaect Ii In reality a glortOed
uiemU-r of that Inaect group wblcb
contain! aa lu moat prominent repre
aeutaUv tb diminutive and iwarthy
crcatur wblcb ahall U nameleai bcro
for evermore.
Tlio way In wblcb tbe Blaiuca pro-
ceoila waa ndated to tbe Zoological ao-
ctety tbe other day by a naturallit wbo
baa apeut aom tlm In tb Malay pen
luaula obaervlng men ai well ai In-at-cta.
At night w hen tbca InaeCU fly,
lb natlv aulllce forth ariuid with a
torch and but little ralmeut Tbe torch
I deposited In a convenient place, and
tb awartu of native proceed to clap
their band In a perfectly regular fain
Ion ao aa to produce cotialdcrable
aound.
It la the combination of light and
aound that a 11 urea the cicada from Ita
bauut to Ita deatructlon. Tbe luiecta
com alio lu awarum and evttlo upon
tba bodice of the applauding native.
whence they are caally detached, pre-
Bcrved. cooked and eaten
Tbe Greek aage remarked that hippy
are the cicada lu that they bave rolco-
lcii wive. It la apparently tb btdy
ctcadaa wbo are attracted by what
they fondly U-llcve to be tbe love cry
of tbe male and are thua lured to their
fate by that niot dungcroua of paa-
aloua.
Victoria ! Dlekeaa.
Literary celebrltica. aa a rule, were
not thoae wbo attained to any blgu
degree of persona! favor at tho band
of Queen Victoria, but ibe paid Cbarlea
Dlckem a delicate compliment Dick
ena. who, by tbe way. In bla youthful
daya wai devoured by a grand pawion
for tbe youthful queen, waa invited
ttimn at the climax of bla famo to
dlue at Windsor cnstlo. Ho waa after
dinner preacntcxl by the queen with a
copy or Her boon "iour in iue una
Innda." and ou tho fly leaf waa In
acrlbed lu ber own band this ecnteiifo
"From the huiubleit to the most dli
tlngulihed author lu Euglaud." Tho
quceu afterward allowed ninny favon
to Lord Tcnnyaon. but even m inaxiug
blm a peer of tho realm alio uid not
gtow Di great a coiupUuieut
TrafaUar Hal.
The rear 1803 win a memornWo one,
aa on Oct 21 wai fought and galucd
the battlo of Trafalgar, and then, as
now, fnshlon complimented heroes by
devising tiilcti named In their honor.
So Nelson was commemorated by a
hut the "Tinfalgnr"-aud every wo
man and child adopted tho woudroui
structure, which would outdo even
tho headgear of the present day, for
these bats wero of enormous width
and breadth, something of the Blxe of a
rouud table, and so loaded with plumei
that tho wearers must havo looked all
bat Gentleman's Magnxluo.
Qaratlnn of Ownership.
"Need of counsel? Come up and let
mo Introduce you to my lawyer."
"l'our lawyer? Do you own a law-j-er?"
Ir Well, no, certainly not . Ho
owns tuo.y-New York Tresi.
Even tho highest personages lu Tur
key are not exempt from suspicion.
Their movements are watched nd ro-
ported to the palace by an army of
spies who swarm in every quiuu-r.
Belgium holds the world's record In
canals, having 5U3 miles, which carry
8,000,000 tons a year.
rrUmall Color,
Mri. Otile, tli widow ot tb grct
portrait pnliiter, whom av,iiio on baa
called the "limplred piliant," never,
Veii lu tier old aite. loat her loV of
bright color. A Httlo girl. Kmma
Martin, nfterward know n In HU-nttire
aa Kinina Marahall, vlaltcd her on dny
and eiperlvnc ed rare plcaaur,
Klie
oya:
On a acreen In ber drawing room
were bung a number of prlaina, which
were NiiajH-uded from cbnrtdelieri b
for th Ixll ahnped globe cam Into
faiblon. I aat on a atool at my motb-'
ra feet wondering what thoae long
bit of glna could mean. Trcaently tb
brilliant rayi of tb weaU-rti aunablne
filled th room.
"Now." ibUI Mr. OpU, "tboo mayit
run over to that acrve i and gtv It a
Hhttk."
I did a I waa blddi-n. "He gentle,"
aid my mother lu a warning voice,
but I gavv tho acreeii a vlgoroua ahake.
ICmerald, ruby and violet rayi danced
on the walla and celling and delighted
ni ao Intensely that I kept repeating
the proceai; then my mother, afraid of
uilacbkf reaultlng, cam and draw me
back to ber aide. Mrs. Op I looked at
mo end aald:
"If thou loveat bright colora, thee
will never aee anything mor beautiful
than tho ralutiow God aeta In tba iky."
Cull Nat Iteperl Oolf.
When tho amateur golf cbaraploniblp
waa played at Wbeatoa In IK7 Uicr
wii but one Chicago newipaper man
who bad the remotcit conception of
what tho gnuio wax. Accordingly, th
newnpaperi, with tho exception of th
Chicago Tribune, agreed to ayndlcat
the work and put It all In tbla one
man'a banda. Tb Trlbun ref uaed to
upon tho exertion of a member of Id
own aUIT. Hut tba Tribune rcporu-r
ipeedlly realized bll hclplcaancaa and
app aled to bla brotiier of tbe lyndtcat
for aid. Tli latter obligingly banded
over bla copy, and th Tribune man eet
to work to inak a few minor changea
ao that Ita klnahlp to the original abould
bot b too apparent Later In tbe
evening be met Lla generoua bene
factor and told bltn of tb changea be
bod made.
In particular, tbe account of the
play at tbe atxtb bole between Forgan
and Douguu. Ton aald that 'Forgan
rimmed tbe cup for a half.' Well, you
know, old clap, that Forgan Ii a bank
er down town and a big man. wbllo
bought la Juit one of tboae Scotch'
men. It aeemed to tue rather cheap to
bave Forgan doing that sort of thing
for a balf, ao 1 Juit made It read tbat
Forgan rimmed tbe cup with Douulai
for a hundred.' Waiblngton Capital
Aata Tkat rickt Srlalara.
' Few more wonderful adaptation are
teen In the wholo round of nature
than tbe wba ipldera apln to entrap
the wary ant They are not btgn bung.
lncy affair, careaalng every brecxe, but
low act allken tubea stretched In tbe
k-raaa. the crevlcva of rock or about
tree root. Ante of every alx creep
heedleaaly Into them. Tbe aptdera eat
them with rellah, but occasionally a
very little spider and a rery big ant
engage In a duel to tbe death. If tbe
spider can bite, tbe ant can sting, and
doe It with a right, good wllL Tb
spider does not try to get rid of snch an
ant ai be doe of a wasp or bee too
itmng to lie safely attacked. Such an
Inaect, which threaten! deitructlon to
the web, la often cut out of It by tbe
wet builders. The entangling cables
are not looecd, but the web rayi neatly
snipped In two, first thoae underneath
and at tho very last tbe highest fila
ment Often the leltlnk to of auch a
captlve nieani destruction to half the band, and the very circumstantial ac
nest Dut aoiue spider axe wiser than count had made ber wish to ImlUte the
Bomo people. They know not merely
when they have enough, but when they
bare too much.
Jokaar Saata HI Pa.
"Pa," aald Johnny, looking op from
bis book, "what Is tbe meaning of 'me
tempiycboils? "
A look of confusion suddenly over
spread pa's countenance, but It was
ouly for a moment
" 'Metempsychosis,' Johnny, means-
It mean-but If I should tell you you
would very soon forget tbo meaning,
Look lu the dictionary for It yourself,
and then you will be more likely to re
member. Information that comes wtth
out effort seldom lingers In tbe mem
ory."
Half an hour or so later Johnny
soucht the dictlouary In tbe library
When he got there he found pa with
the dictionary open at "Met" Douut
less It was merely a coincidence, but
Johnny could not help thinking that bis
pa was something of a fraud. uosion
Transcript
Reapeetlna; th Sabbath.
. One Sunday I called at a cottage In
the aoutu of Midlothian and requested
a measure of milk, which was prompt
ly handed to me. . I offered th woman
who attended to my wants a few cop
pers, but she curtly responded, "I
canna tak siller on a Saw-bath!"
: I thanked her, and was turning away
when she whispered: "Mon, ye cau
drnp the bnwbces In that tub wl' the
grnlth (soap suds) In't I'll get them
oot the morn 1" London Chronicle.
Growl oa Her,
Inexperienced Parent I do think a
little girl baby Is the dearest thing In
the worldi '
Experienced Tarent You'll find she
comes a good deal dearer when she'
about SO. Chicago Tribune.
Every man has his chalu and dog.
only It Is looser and lighter to one than
to another, niul he Is more at ease who
takes It up and carries It than he who
drags It Seneca.
The Turks like melody and are par
ticularly devoted to flutes. They bave
seven different kinds ot this musical
Instrument
Y0UH
pOIBILITf
DMDS AND
OURS BEGINS
When you buy goods at
our store, for our guaran
tee goes with every pur
chase, whether it costs
little or much.
Complete stock of Gro
ceries, fresh Bread, Buns,
CakeH, etc., always in
stock.
You leave your order;
wo do the rest.
HEINZ & CO.
PORTLAND TO
THxj D AXiLif jO
Bj tho faBt
Regulator
and com-
modioua
ateamer
Leaves . Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. ro.
Tbia is the Great Scenic Route,
All tourist admit that tne scenerj
Dn the Middle Columbia is not ex-
celled for beauty and grandeur in
,k-itUo,1 Qtati.a. Full informs-
n Kff ,j(irpHfIini, M callinir on
J.b. liUUltl, Ageni,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or.
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
Rupture and Tiles
ired without operation or detentk
from busineaa
I)R. G. E. WATTS
Room 14, McKay Bldg. 3rd & SUrk St.
1 -v r Vri a"iD tZfirJ
Hour a to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M.
. raeatiaritUa ol Cri.
One of the atraugest pecnllarttlea of
human nature la lu Inclination to
imitate the ndsdeedi of others. Crime
u epldemlcaL A particularly dreadful
murder, tbe detail of which are set
forth in all the newspapers, orten tuts
the effect of Inducing 8lmllar crimes,
One of the reasons, and probably the
Chief reaaon. why public executions
were abolished In England, aa that
Instead of acting as a deterrent tne
execution had the contrary effect of
Inciting to murder.
In 1SS5 a woman of Genera, named
Loinbardl. killed ber four- children.
She admitted that ihe had been read
ing of a woman who killed her bus-
crime, but ss her husband was dead
she killed tbe children. This la only
one Instance out of hundreds which
have come to our notice.
The Infectious nature of self murder
receives a itrlklng teetlmcny in tne
following Incident: Dr. Oppenhelm of
Hamburg had to examine the body ot a
man who bad cut bis throat and had
died after soma days of suffering. The
medico told his assistant that death
would have been Immediate If the man
had made the cut In a way which be
Illustrated, and be was startled two
dojrs utter to learn that his assistant
had attempted to commit suicide oy
lacerating himself In that very manner.
The man admitted that he had never
thought of suicide until the day of the
examination and the doctors reniarftv
Loudon Globe.
Soma Hie Royal Job.
"One of the most desirable posts at
Windsor castle," says a correspondent
of the Chicago Record, "la that ot the
king's Uuiner,' who In ancient times
decorated books and manuscripts with
Initial letters and who now prepares
the parchment commissions when his
majesty Is pleased to confer sntgnt
hood or somo other honor upon one of
his subjects. The man who now fills
tho post has extraordinary skill with
the pen aud brush, and bla diplomas
aud certlflcatea were greatly admired
for their exquisite taste and skillful
execution. He receives a salary of
$2,500 a year. The clock maker at
Windsor castle receives tbe same com
pensation, and It la his busmess to keep
all the timepieces In repair. Tbe his
toriographer, who Is supposea to seep
a record of events, holds a hereditary
offlce, with a salary of $2,500 a year.
The master of music receives $1,500
and arramres concerts for his majesty's
diversion. The Burveyor of pictures Is
rinld S1.500. tho librarian receives $2y
600, tho examiner of plays $1,000, the
keeper of the swans Is paid $300, and
the barcemaster, who looks after the
iini nsnd hv ihe roval family at
Windsor, tus a similar compensation."
OASTOnXA.
Bean th 1 h Kind You Have Alwsrs Botijl
Replator m
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
TO BALE.VI AND INDEI'ENDENCR
-STEAM KIIS
ALTONAAND POMONA
1.1 A VXB OftKOON CITY
Uoing up, 8 .00 a. m. doing dow n 2 .30 r at
SUNDAY TO OREGON CITY ONLY,
oiaooa citt roaTuaar
9:30 A.M. 8:00 A. If.
1:00 P.M. 1100
4.00 2:30 P.M.
7:00 :
Str. LEON A.
Four round trip very day.
Lea Oregon City al 7 and 10 a m, 1 30
and 4 30 p m .
Uave Portland 8 30 and 11 30 a m ; 3 30
and 0pm
25 cent round trip.
Tmi Cabd P. C. A O. It. K.
leave
PORTLAND
(Couch St.)
LEAVS
OREGON CITY
7:00 A, M.
745
8:30
10:00
1045
11:30
l:iS M.
l:oo
45
1:30
i'S
4o
445
5:30
6:15
L10 only to
7:05 A. U.
7:50
8:35
9:30
10:o3
10:50
11:33
n.xt r. u
i5
1:50
3: JO
4:05
4:50
5:35
6:30
7:05
7:50
8:ao only to
Milwaukle
9:15
10:30
11:40 only to
MUwaukie
11:504 Sat only
UUwauVle
9'3
10:30
Haot only to
MUwaukie
Except Saturdays, then only to MU
waukie. t Except Seturday, then t
Oregon City. JEqcept Saturday. JTo
Muwankie only.
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer 6. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washington atreet Tues
day and Thursdays at 5 p. m., for Clals
kanis and way landings. Son lays to
Oak point
Returning, leayee ClaUkanie Wednes
day and Thursdays at 4 p. m., tide per
mitting. .
This la the nearest and most direct
roots to the great Nebalem valley.
Shaver Transportation Co
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
DAILY TWAINS.
J4
Dly
a "
ex.
Sat.
Dly
Eflectir
JulyMJOl
Diy
Diy
r.M
r.M. I a.
a.M
r.M.
9
8
8 20
8 00
7 54
7 4tS
7 3!
7 23
7 17
7 02
6 4i
6 Si
6 M 8 OK
Lv
Portland. Ar
II 10
3 3N
8 O.V 9 0ft
8 20j 9 IXj
8 SS 9 .15!
..Gobi....
Rainier ...
Pyramid...
Mayirer ...
.Ijuincy ...
' laukani. .
10 05
S 4
9 5:
4 02
9 35
9 30i
4 07
8 ! 9 l
15
22
8 SOI 9 Sol
8 M 10 OJ
9 20
9 11
9 Oi
8 5.
4 M
9 0rt,l0 10!.
Marshland
til
9 1! 10 21 ....WeMport
4 57
9 37 10 3 .
Clifton
8 37
8 17
5 17
5 a;
10 00 It 021 Knappa.
10 08 U 10;.... gveiitea .
8 0
5 5110 20!ll 22!.... John Day
7 55
6 ii
5 SO'lO Si11 Ar. Astoria.. I.t
7 4ft 6 10
SKAS1UK DIVISION
11 30a.m...l
... 7 40 a.u
....4 00 p.m.
...10 35 a. ra
... 5 50p. n
...12 30 p.m
. .. 7 20 p. m
. .. 1 30 p. ra
... 9 30 a. in
ii.wp.m...i ASTORIA
a ac a
T tV Ska III .
8 15 a. m.
6 15 a. m.
2 30 p.m .
5 no p. tu.
9 45 a.m.
k Kil at M I -
SEASIDE
CONNECTIONS.
All trains make clime connections at Coble
with all Northern Pacific train to or from
tba East or Sound Points.
At Portland with all train tearing Union
Depot.
At Astoria with I. R. A N. Co.' boats and
rail line, and 6ieamer T. J. Potter, to and
from Ilwaoo and North Beach Points.
Ticket otlice, 2oo Morrison it, and Union
depot. J. C. MaVO, Oen. Pass. Agt
Astoria, Or
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Shasta Route.
Trains leave Oreiwn City for Portland and
wav stations at 7 :W A. oi., u: a. al. ana
6:30 P. M.
L Portland 8:30 am 8:00 m
Lv Oregon City 9:U2am 9:14 r
Ar Ashland 12:o5am 12:35 m
"Sacramento 6:10 m 6:00 am
" Ban f rancisco 7 :45 r m 8:15 am
" Oaden 4:55am 7:00 am
"Denver -,9:30 am 9:15 pm
" Kansas City 7 :25 a m 7 :25 a M
" Chicago 7:42 am 8:30pm
" I,os Angeles 2:00 pm 8:05 am
"El Paso 6.00 pm 6:00 pm
"Fort Worth 6:30 m' 6:30 am
" City of Mexico 11 :30 m It :30 a m
"Houston 7:00 am 7:00 am
"New Orleans 6:30 pm 6:30 pm
"Washington 6:42 a m 6:42 am
"NewYorx. 12:10 pm 12:10 pm
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair cars 8acramento to Ogden and El
Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, 8t. Louis,
New Orleans and Washington.
Connection at Kan Francisco with several
steamship llr.38 tot Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent at Oregon City station or ad
dress Q. II. MARKHAM, Q. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.