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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1901 71 Cheat that Came In the Mayflower la aure In attract the iittintlon of every hrw Himlmid woman and with pride ia lut limit alic ttiuivtla llial it in au atigaf Tic lil :JJU and writ prrarivril.' Thin la dur to the (i I Hut It tin" i .ii i veil prompt altriitton win it any Mi'tin of weakening wrir oliowti. S.i Ilic .oiii,.n of ti day tuny krrp lirr tti UK ill und pifirttr li.t good lonka If lir ftvi-n iniHii.liut" Ml. 'nil. m In I lie brat aymptimi "I any womanly wruknra. Ill, I'll MT' I'.lYlltlte I'tl-M tiptlun ptunipt y i-tiu-a thin ic-e and rrstnrra ntirtiatll to all wuiui tl will uir wrukrnrd by ally wumauly (liwiivi und air tuu down by iualMtml and iiuu nol'l rarra. nn WATiD i IH)K WOMIIN WIK) CANNOT HQ CUKI-D. Barkrd up by over a tlilid of a Cf ntury of rrttiaikaldr and nnifoim eiifa. a rrrntd audi aa tin nllit-r t. rn-dy fur Hip diaraara and wraknrnMa pt i.li.ir In women rvcr attained, (up piupiK'tiita and makrra of Dr. Plncr'a p'uvotiti- Prt mtiption now frrl fully waiiuiilrd in om in u to ay iv In legal luiinry ul llir 1 nil. ii SUtia, fin any caar of Ia ui'1'! hen, l-'cinili VVrakti'-ftii, I'lo lapaua, ir falling of Womb which tlity cannot cure. All they ink is a fair auil rraaoiiuhle (rial of t li- ii iii.eun of rure. Wiiai.ii'a lUM'i.Sh.av Mi iial Asso a HON. I'lopin tof, :'-..!r.d.i. N V. Mlu HlrMn . Iimvim "I . "i ilv t'l . (HM'tell Ohm. wni t I . u .1 i rh CVtiy 111' llltll Wlir'l I Wl U' 111 , 'I ..'I M ' H T A(tr MI'-winK V'lin .I... ' .1. ' ' p. i My llial miUt ;,vc v.,ii- nl u. I'M '" htvr ii. 1 I....! i.. I. ....n . .:i ' l.il li-" ivotll I'rr. IC.H..11 ' i 1 1..; . '.i.l i,!:., Ill A. V. I'lrir III. It eill I. i v rln.,v '. N I. I tuff iriliti w.rira wlei mil. i a 1 tt.4 to " yvur tttr.ii. iiir " Takr III P ; . iit n Picuautit Pi'llcla iliatta.' ml auy utlirr Ui ittve. Mk. I.ovitrr Wins Hcit In theraaa of Hurry Jonea ami J. W. Mc','ay v J. 1. l.vH and tli Hank of OreiMti City, JuiIkh Mcllrldp liaiidud down a ilicinini aiinnliiiK tlinlli'ii and iIimiiIkmiiik IIih mil. Tliia waa itilt (ur tl form loaur of a tnci liainc'a lii'ii on IIih rortr In wlurli tlir dt'fpiidant'a Ice plant la lucatflil. A '(ipy tif t lie lin waa ant out In (lie aiiirinlfd I'oinplaiiit, and I he lii-n waa at tui ki d lir tliH roaaun that It did not allow who Hindu tlia rontract with Mr. Iajvi'U lur Ilia I'uiiNtrurtiun ol tho ice plant and did lint ahnw to whom tliH laiitiirlnla wrro fiirnixlifd, (or whom the Work waa done nor hy whom done The court lii'lil that the aiilliority of the ail pri'ine ctiuit on linii ran rtn'onrilml only on the theory that aa to what arti cle! ant lifiiahle, the law la reinxdial. ml then-font a liberal rotiatrnrtion tiniat he allowi'.l. Ititt aa to lh ini'tlioil ol cie tiiiK or eiifori-in a lien, it la in iIitok lion ol common law, and innat let-elve Uicl Ciinatriiction ; therelore, the court held the lii-n void, aa not eliowinu wilb whom Mr. Lovett contrai-ted, and there waa nothing (Hated In the lien to tdiow to whom the material" were (iirriiidied, who did the wo-k, or lur whom it waa )eifortiit-d. Ili-dk!"'" A (irilllth were the attorney! (or thu didendaiila In I tie ac tion. Oreguu t it T Market Keporl. (CorrocU'd Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, ".'ic mr Inmhel. Klour Vallev, M '.'S ar bid. Hani wheat 14.71. rortlu-id, fl.K) per lack ; llowtird'a Iteat, tl.llfi per Back. (tn'H in "nek". (1 per cental. liny Titno'liv, billed, $MnrI5 per ljn ; clover, M to $12; oat, (11 ' mixed Iiuy,$ll; cheat, $11. Millelun'" liran, $l!00 per ton. ihorta, $'J(I W Per ton ; cliop, (1U m per ton, tiarley, rolled, $li:i IH) per ton. 1'olHloea tJic lo 7'c ("-r anck. liggx Oregon, 2!lc to U.ric wj dnr.en. lliitter Hatu-li, ,'illc. ; aeparalor, title. ; creaineiy, 70c. tliegon oniniia. '.Mh- to $1 IK) perewt. lined iippleN.tii- to 7c per n. l'l tun"), (diied) petite, lie ierlh;Ital inn, huge. Tic per lb. inediuiil, 3'CJ Silver. Vt. Cntil'iH'", 1 lo 1 '.,' per Ih. A pph-a, ""ic lo Kric. CriinhiTri-H li;ui: to 12c u qu.irt. CiiiiI:II iwer, 4Uc to Wlc per ilozuii. Slock fitrrola, ea.-ked, .'ill ceniH. finfn.il i tin keiiM, 12'nC per Ih. Livestock mid ilri'iaeil ihcuIh; beef, live. $ I Ull to $1.2") per hiiiiilr.-il. ll"g, live I ' IoScIh; bng,dreh-ed .tl'... ;lo Ii 1 ,C hheep, !12 7l"i to $.'1 hit per he. ul ; drec-cil, tie ; vent, dici-w-il. 7!jt: lo H ; liiinln, live, 12.riH per hcitd ; Utiiim. itn-Hed. -. Sweet pol.iloeH, ; to oi- er pound. fomcn as Well as Men Arc Made Miserable by Kkliicy Trouble. Kl.In'-y tr-uli-Crtur..-ia:i.-!k-.. ftr. n tl-e mind, dls "I nu. ii cl ; 1 -.nit vlor In'--oon ::ct- i!.e kid it cf crJ;:r .-'! fc.in I -. 1- r.t i: ' .i n r '1 I. y- ol ;old I .li 1 ; ; I '' tie. it r; ty di c-.-nt si:"..;, sampl ;;; ;. hi, In (:.-- fJC i: .i or"! fi dur 'r'" " " ' ' . i You r-ij h.-.ve a ! b-'i'.l? l-v ni.dl free, aho pr.mphlet tell- n ma of Sxiuup r ng all about it, Inelunf rnmy of the thousands of testimonial .letters receives from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmet tt Co.. Blnghamton, N. . Y., be sure and mention thla paper. WFimiHIHY, FKUItUAItr 24. Date 11mm ilreo Klxrd for the IIii-Impm Mru'i lluu(tit't. The eiectilive coininlllee ol the Ore Kon t'lly Hoard of Tradu haa (lix:ild to iiolil lla Ilualueaa Men'i Swn(net at Will- J aiiniltit hall on We.lnewUy eveiiini, Fell ruary Ul. Iti-caiiae of cutillii titiK ilatiia with other public alfnlra, the date for the banquet hui been poat pound aeveral tunea. llul there will poNitively be nu furt I -tir postponement. The couiiiiitleei In chariftt have arrariK'il "II iletailr), in cludiiitf the laaniiin "' Invlutioti!. There will he a live anil luletentlliK protirainuie of toaU reapondel to by proiiiinviit people ol thia cily. The pur pime of the banquet heinK to acquaint the biiHinexa and profeHNional men of the cily with the plana of the Hoard of Trade in the Inlereal of the city, no huaineaa limn with an lntetet In the future of Oregon Cl'y and t'lackauiaa county ahould fall lo attend the banquet ami i-lii-ouraiiH the forwurd iiioveineut that ia lo he InaiiKOratoil in behalf of thl coin- niunity Oregon City liaa Ioiik neeomi an active Hoard ol Tiahi that would tin aoiiiethiiiK in thu lull-rent of the citv. Now with audi an oruunizutioii and the prontiect of aomethliig heinK HiTompliahed, It would be a inlatwke for the people of the city not to ahow an appreciation ami enthtia- laatleallv euiipoil and eiicouruKU tue work to be undertakun. I'uta an :! u it All A urievoua wail oflimea come" aa a re- ault of uiihcarahln pain from over taxed ortiana. I)iim-HHt llrtckache, Liver complaint and Conatipulion. Hut thank" lo I'r. Kltiu a ew I. lie run iney pin an end to it ail. They aie ifeiitle hut thoroiiKh. Trv them. Only l!0c. (mar antiiod by Cliarman A ('o'n. DrtiK Wore. WILL HAVE LOCAL LAINDUY. l.ii L. Jolinaou and (eo. M. Kecreat Hill I ii l II (oniplele I'luut. Another of Dn-ijon City' 'a needed want! la to be annulled. Ed L. JoliiiNon and (loo. M. hiicrent, both of tliia city, have purchaaed the machinery and are ar ranviuK to inatall in tliia city a plant of adequate capacity to meet the require meiil" of the local want!. Mr. hecreat ia a practical laundry operator having bad S!'i yearn exierience In the UHitie while Mr. Johnaori baa for the laat eight yean aerved aa local agent for the Troy Laundiv Company, of l'orlland. Holh gentle are reliable men and have the ineada to put in a plant that will turn out at good work aa can tie done anywhere. They have the confidence of the cilixetia of this community who are convinced that thla ttnterpriae tinder audi management will prove a nucceaa lul venture. Wll IT MClEhDS. Ilcrauae It" for Oue Think Only, And OrfRon t'lly la Leariilnir. Till. Nolhinucan neKood (or everything. D.iini niie tliinu well tiring" aucceaa. Doau'! Kiduey 1'illB do one lhin oiilv. They're for aiek kidney!. They cure hackacka, every kidney 111. Here ia evidence to prove it. A. C. dimming" of 2-1 1 Clackaiu St., rortlaml, employed by the Iiiinan-Paul-kcii Lumber Co., at ihefootof Kaat Sheiinau St., aaya: "I l"d pawn in theamallof my back for a good many year!. Moat of the time it wan a dull, heavy ache over the kulneva, and often nt the end of the day I felt fatigued and iiHed up. Trouble with the kidney ae cretiona exi"t"d alao. TaHnagej were loo frequent and were accompanied with pain. My condition waa growing worae all the time, w hen I happened to read an advrrtinemcnt of Doan's Kidney l'ill! and at the miggeation of mv .wile got a linx. I took the pill" aa diiVcted and soon felt their bfin-llcial cllecta riglit away. In a abort time thu backache iliaa'ppenri'd und ttie eecretiona reaiiined their normal appeuriuice and condition. This i" the f i i St. winter I have panned for a number ol yeurg without weiiring a pbiHler on mv buck, Btnl 1 give Doan'B Kidney Till" all the credit." l'lenly more proof like thin from Ore gon City people. Cull a C. O. Hunt ley'a dniu' "tore and a-k what hia cua tomera icport l or wile hv all deatera. Price M pent". lVt. r-MHbum Co., Iluil'.ilo, N. Y. sole ugetita for tint I'nited Slate". Ken. ember the inline 1'oiih'h and bike no other. A frill. A cent I n little tliiii-'. hut In t!n v.; HtVKiite It Is r.!i;!ity. We Rie:ik of tl.c 'copper cent," but It B not entirciy copper. Itx roiuvoKitlon U 1)5 per ' coppi'l-, .'I per cent tin und 2 icr cent Inc. TiKit :'Uy Is in reality bron-. uitil tin. ouicl.il n-uiie of the cent i "lilMli."." 'i licro lis. d l.i he n en;.. cent, but nu net ill .- .11, inuiii l:s c.'n nri' wjiM p.c'cd In 1l "i7. 1'ov si-. ! yo;irs (' -7 i'ti v nnd lip 1" 1'" :1 ' had n nickel ; half cent. hoo'itirj l.U.l- 11 lady in l i ..:;.-g i:p ;ht l.i r d: "H en a . (.-.:. It. U tV. iVlllll, '.Ull I'll A cat'.. I'd r i of I II pe'V i'..i e!y n.. e u: el r.: ,i ct ill ti I ..it r.'u: ,,u I lit"! "lie -111." hy :.- 1-ar ; nl P' t yet' t l I rf. T'.-ir: ' f .r y. lode iT II.-' Ha? Ci. .id! Ih.I.!:.'; Vrs. I I n.t.ain! d i. l i yi.ur tu i' r -:'oy. Tl. 'it '' ' Mno.'r f'o Jii'V ' ' !, ' And Is T.UC7 fl'e hr'l to .? Jrrne- No; a.'.e's.tlie ?? to h he? EMEKTAIJIIIET WAS! SUCCESS. lied Men ItaUe a ISnuif Kutn for Tha Harajanra Menoiiicnt. Tl, Ori,min Cltv Keel 'Men donned their war paint Monday nlbt anl enter- tained a Urj amlience at the Armory for the beiielll of the Hacajawea inonti inent fund. There wa! an Immenae audience preaenl and a auug aiini waa realised for ttie nionuiiietit. The enter tainment waa perbapa the moat novel ever given in Oregon City. All of thoae having placea on ttie tirogramtiie were manimed aa Indiana, not excepting the lildeoua painting of the face. J'he early part of the evening wa! de voted to an liilereH'ing programme that Included the following number! : Selec tion, Maccahee quartette; fancy Indian club awinging, H. Warner; aolo, "Ab aence," Mim Marka; recitationa, "Haca jawea," (liert Hiitrmaii'i Mra. lieaaie Kvane I'lltinirer, of Oawego; !olo, "Adeep in the Deep," C. A. Miller; ad dreaa, "rtacajawea, Col. It. A.Miller; aolo, MiaiOraceM. Manilla!! ; addreaa, "Women in the Iwi!Rrid Clatk Kxpo aition," Mra. Kva Kmery Dye ; addreaa, "Ked Men ol Today,'1 1'aat Ureat Sachem J H. Howard The programme wa followed by rqM-clacular Indian pantomine, drama tixed by J. II. Howard, of thu cily, from Keiiiiiuiore Cooper'a "Laat of the Motit cana," and entitled "The Captive'a Ke- prieve. Sac)awea waa iiiiiM-rnuuai'-u by Mra. Heaie ICvani I'ittiriger, of Or-( wego, while the part ol "While Fawn," Hi rantivft Indian maiden, waa very creditalily taken by Miai Dorothy Croaa. Othe'i of threading character in the pantomime wet : Uncas l ol trie mo hican, W. L. Little; Tamenund, chiel of the Lemil Iyeiiapea, J. W. Jveny; Magna, chief ol the Huron!, C. W. Kelly; ChingachgiKik, chief of the Dela ware, Henry Meldrtitn; Indian children, Maatera Freeman and Hearli. Among thoae who aerved a! warriora and brave! were: John Heiirth, fc. t. McFarland, L. A. Noble. Chru Uan man, A. Nalcrline, John Finucane, J. iloylan, (ilia Wamblad, Wixe Munch, Vic Coiiroy. M. K. Keara, K neat Smith, Chria Kelly, H. HenninB aon, Mr. Lambert, W. Jordan, George Chamber! and George l'mcifull. liEAL EM AVE TUAXnFEBS. FurnUbed Eferj Wnlt by Ibe Clacka tnaa Abatract & Trut Company. C E Ratimliy to H Meldrum Jv in- tcreat in e's of nw & nw of ne of aec 8 t 4 a r 3 e J K Klnyon to W C Kinyon 00.59 acree in A ' one cl I 3 a r 1 w.. . . 0 W F T 8 Co to W H Malone lot fi lilk 15 A lot 0 blk 24 Eetacada F F Bellman to 8 K New 15 acres in m-c !W t 2 r 5e A Hackett to A Ixinu lot in cl 58 t 2ar2 e J M Mundenke to A Long 10 acres inrlfiHt2l r 2 e 1 1 375 300 300 3.10 J 0 Kirchem to S G Klrcliem 100 acrea in cl 4tl t 3 ! r 3 H HCampMlioW K U'Ren 1-6 intereal in n1, of nw A t4 of sw sec 25 t 3 r 8 e n iv I'TS Co ti tf Warnick lot blk 2000 200 8 F.atacada 125 0 W P T 8 Co to J Arnold lot 7 blk blk 14 lot 7 blk 12 Fat cada ... 150 75 OWPTBCo to Win Hayburat lot 1 blk 5 Latacada J 8 Delk to N II Webster 10 acres in ec 3 1 1 a r 2 e Bolton Ld Co to B Bremer lot 3 blk 29 Bolton O W P T 8 Co tp H Uedflold lot 6 blk 11 Eatacada 0 & C It K Co to J II Killen n. of 1450 100 100 280 100 800 4000 nw aec 1 t 4 s r 1 e E H ISur.harilt to W Cox two acrea in aec IB t 2 ! r 3 e S A Wine to V W Bradley se of nw of aec L'5 t 2 ! r 2 e C Forman to li Fornian Jr 150 acs n nra 14 A 2 t 2 a r e E U Cautield to E W Randolph lots 1, 2, .'), 4, 8, 0, 10 blk 8 A lots 5 A tl blk 32 Fairmouiit 220 C Criiniiiiti! to J Lemry lot 15 blk 32 Oh cud '5 M Blackburn to Win Yonce lot 5 A n 'a lot G l'arke Hill Add 22o 'lirltlan Srlciire. FirHt Church of Chrit Scientiats, Girdc building, corner Seventh aud Main street, Sunday at 11 a.m. Sub ject, "Mind." Childri'ira Sundiiy echool meets at 10 a. in. Tvaiinioiiiul ineetinit Wedneaduy eveninn at 8 o'clock. Ii adiii room open Tiiemluye, ThursJ.iys and .Suturdaya, from 2 io 4 p. m. WILLAMETTE GROCERY f.i'LES Si. McGLA3HA!S, Pre $425 r,U. Hani Wheat Klmir 25 Cent: 2 l'ottle, llij.f 0!u i J l'il.t Ull C.ts'.ip lj C: ..in :i Crer.r.t Ci !: C 15 C...t3 Iviiii:! ofC'ta UC'olTeo 35 C";its Pouml of Mc's r.Icnd 45 Cents i Gallon Saratoga Drips A email line of Tinware at Cost ' Drylnirnrriratlon ilmply detat- op dry catarrh j they dry up tb aacretioua, which adhere to the membrane and decora poaa, earning a far mor aerioua trouble thai Die ordinnry form of catarrh. Avoid all dry lug inhalant, furnea, arnoke and anuffa aud ue that which clean, aoothoe and bfl. Wy'a Cream Jiilin la inch a remedy and will cur catarrh or eold in the head eaaily and pleaaanUy. A trial aiza will be ronlled for 10 cent. AH druKita aell tli We. aize. Ely Urolheri, 60 Warren Ht., N.Y. ' Tha Jialin enrel without pain, doei not IrriLat or cana aneeziug. It npn-ada itavelf over an Irritated aud ariffry anrfaee, reher. I lng Immediately the painful Inflaiutnatioa. , Willi My I ;ream jsaim yoa are araiea agrtiuat Kaaal CaUrrb and Uay Fever. SOMETHING for NOTHING Naturally induces trade. We do not do busines on that banis but do give value re ceived for every cent you upend at our store. Hero are some bargains: 3- II can BrandeiiHtein's Mocha and Java collee . . 5 lh HrandeiiHtein'a Caro heail Hice Good brand bulk Coffee, jer pound n.oo .50 .12 .15 .50 best Green Java Coiice, per lb. . Fine bulk Syrup, per gallon A full line of the verv in the grocery line at The ELECTRIC Grocery D, M. KLEMSEN, Prop. Mvin felreet next to Albrinht'a Market IIOSIlLiriEH II AVE COMMKJiLED. (Continued from I'a(e 1.) Three Uubnian tranmiortJ, convoying about 20H) troopa, were captured off the Corean coaat. In all Dve ttuaaian com mercial veaaeli have been taken by the Japs A epecial diapatch from Fort Ar thur aaya the Japanese lie t attempted Wednesday to land men io aeveral bayi in the neighborhood of Fort Arthur un der the protection of the guna of the cruieera. It ia aaaerted, however, that all the attempts were unaucceesful. Dyapepaia bane of human exiatence. Buidock Blood Itinera curea it, promptly, permanently. Kegulatca and tonea the stomach. WHY H. DtDrfT MARRY." Phil Mar'a itury ol mm AaatrallM Prlaoaier. mil May, the Engllah artUt. worked In Lla youth on tlie Bulletin of Sydney; Australia. Occasionally Uit young man would be assigned by the Bulletin peo ple to the police courts, and from these alignments he would bring back ikVtches, now humorous and now pa thetic, that were admirable. One of the best of the Bulletin fetches portrays a thla, hangdog man ki the prisoners' bar talking to a very mild and sympathetic looking Judge. Mr. May's story of the sketch was that the prisoner had been dragged before the Jude every few months for a nnm- ber of yeors. "Tour face la familiar here," the lat ter now said. "It is. your honor, worse luck," re turned the prisoner. "Are you marr'-nl yetr "Not yet. sir." "Not yet. ch? Mow Ions la It now that you have boon eujjagod?" "Seven years, your honor." "So long as that? Why In the world haven't you got married In all that time?" "Because, your honor," the prisoner explained, "Ann and I haven't inun tiged to be both out of jail at the aame time." Boston Tost. llrlilNh Muxeuiu Lottery. The r.iitisli museum was begun with f'uo.tuxi raised b.v a lottery sdn'iue.- Of that lottery, authorized in 1 T."3. the archbishop of Canterbury, the lord eliauccllor and the speaker of the Louie of eonimnns wto the malingers and trustees. Tli" H mount was JtritMUn'!. raised by li: Vide 1,1',,'J for the ptiti tio;;s and t; cas.'s, hoi'e Tire nper.i r-s.j.," s '.vs the lolt. v t ;..en dollar tUkciH. to pr.v ' o fer prices and JjOOiv" :h:iS.' of the J?!oau.' c; 1'.' i'.n-i. i .u library and for r,., 'i.i and auciiiiants. ; ; i'f one reti r l.elie'-y. 1: London Chronicle, ; iri.e.is. lie fruudn:. ii,-.. t'ckc!. ti.w.o or s . Lis a!d to a Sai.i . -.tl :h.-;i! :.t a "vr.i.;- !".-1 J lj t:.e ! o : .'..! In Ci.' 1'.' e .:: general of ! .c: . :l l!"i' or il i. Lo iu:.ii:J eccv.iv I.. :..!.;. e..;iJi:.:u-.! j.. el,' '" C'l V.irn-v tl.en p C:.!-ee:, ..n i:i id" by 'li t;.; t.:e lie; . fici.l t. Ia ( t'e v! COli'.il'. i te v i ii-.'r ia tl." 1 Iv-- id i a j.. :: .1 of c : .l it. I.: :- r I adddiea ; ' a li.rivr.il ct '' : i a f..r.! w-nV.'j for ti'" In: I U.'in': c'' '"' "y. o-'"i i!..; i j-e.ir'V . : !'. I ae n:".;e .,i.i cot to s t '.i ia e'r. .:' r i-L-.-e ,-t !; ; ' . i.n 1 1; .s a 1: I ' ; t;.-:;r!y -. ' - ':'l:'' 11 ; ' taitwd I .. .,..!.: ,ri;; larg." biock ; or atone. Hi:,e., ..re that beat 'd In ,ree.t fu.-in.e -h ana ii. n in VHW tilled " ull txilliriir v-eter. The alum crypt. iiil--.es and forms a luycr about six inches iu . thlc'-ut-a. This liyei Is anbscqtiently ' kMokeu up Uito blocks welfiblru; about n pounds ech. i v re , i) i i . - .... - - - -. LET US Do Your Work Work ""antced We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Oflice OppoHite Masonic Building rWvlZ?wm Williams Bros. Transfer Co. ""fJLCfn'G F ROM ALOFT.' ' i Peculiar liaeiuptloa of Sailor JIt Ftoiu Ai-clilonta of TbU Kind. "Out- of the wonders of seafarlnz life, writes Charles Trotheroe In "Life In the Mercantile Marine." Is the sin gulnny small I'ropnrtlon of aallors who meet with death or accident by falling from aloft Whether or no the cherub who Is supposed to sit aloft aud watch over poor Jack Is responsible for It 1 am not prepared to say, but the fact remains. "Ilavlng to tumble up aloft at all hours and In all weathers to perform acrobatic feats that would almost pua sle a monkey, the saying among sailors about Gauging on by the eyebrows' be comes almost a truism. "One would think the situation was hlcbly spiced enough by danger with out needlessly Increasing It Tet It Is not altogether an uncommon thing to see a man, if be happens to be bare footed, run out along the yard in pref erence to using the footrope placed un der It for the purpose, to reach what Is a post of honor, the weather ear ring. "In spite of all thla, although not knowing the actual percentage, I make bold to eay that not more than one sailor man In hundreds Is killed or In jured by falling from aloft If I us my own experience as a base, the pro portion would be less, for in ovel twenty years of sea life I was nevei caused the pain of witnessing such catastrophe." Parenta mm Trarhera. Of all the teaching In the world ninety-nine one-hundredths at least Is done by fathers and mothers. Every child learns more iu the way of actual facts from the day of Its birth until the end of its seventh year than It can Dossibly learn In all the rest of Its life put together. During these first boups and years of life the child learns to walk, to talk, and. what is rar more Important it learns the beginnings of elf control. During the first years the child puts Itself In touch with the world into which It is born, and In these early years the parents, and the mother especially, are the teacuers. Tlicv start the operations of the mind. clTlna It its first bent And however; able the teachers of the future may be, however conscientious and learned. In the great majority of cases the child's future. Its success or failure, depends upon the first teaching Influences of the mother and father. New York American. A Live Oal Too. The bride was fair nnd sllaht and the bridegroom was dark aud stalwart They made a most interesting pair, and the people on the long distance train who had watched them more or tncj ntu'iilv from San Kraucisco were rt,.n.,I tiV the silit of B sUoWtT of j rkv which fell out of the brides par asol two diiys later. The br:de0i'uo.n saw the smiles, and. putting his artn round his blushing wife, he faeed tue earful of friend:; strangers. "i i-.. i.-.m there's no need for me to say wo haven't been married Inn-;." he j announei'd i i fail cmt teues. "'out I ..ii ...... thin ' V.iu don't want cau w.i jv w. . - . to suo.e tiny she's u:y vie oak, and 1 v. 'a i :. r.ir ...rM Ctii her r-UeSwrlBg :,ii pnutitis. A Silence quantity t I.iu : :r.ov n 'tiou iu at a i Man.', nal.-.l day. io 1 v t'.:e c . is ,.!s ual '.ie ca'.i ; s t'aey cri'vd, v. U:t :i day. the be::' d:.'ah' are s'.r: who I' a i U bvv and ti e t'.e v. I I . y to tie t f d I. o a or t do 1 terms I ; a.;c 1..,- re ; S'ur by See hiiu. r. Ci. , ,...,ra t'-at :.'..e de.:'. J te ll v.'.is carried to her pla e of rvi'J'e. Cl 'o'a'ra and her maids r;!-"J M:n by 'ne-i to fie window of the tower where tho fallem qnwn found her last home. lie waa lifted Iu a4 Atod In her anaa. This House For Safe 1 rcKjm house and barn, lot 100x200, Ine garden pot on bank of Clacka nas Iliver, 40 minute walk from court iouhc, near car line, 3 blocks from 'ark Place school, most desirabla irorx;rty for keeping; horse, chickens, ow, etc, Price 1 1000. Frank Busch, Oregon City,Or. Prices Reasonable io you wast a good mam Subscribe For Enterprise and Orero nun and Get One Free. Do you want map of the Pacific Northwest? The Enterprise has made an arrangement with the Oreuonian by which we can furnish a valuable map to gether with the Enterprise and tbe Weekly Oregonian for one year each, all for tba remarkably low price of $2.25. The cost of the map alone is (2.50. The Enterprise has tbe exclusive right of in troducing these maps into this c unty on a clubbing offer. Samples of ttie map may be seen at tbe Enterprise office and all orders tent in by mail will receive prompt attention. Tbe map is one of the best and most serviceable we have ever seen. It if a wall map and consists of four paues. Its dimensions are 2 inches. Tne first page contains a map of tbe world in con nection with which is shown tbe com parative times and distances. All of the United States possessions are indicated by flags. This page alao shows the arms and flags of the various nations of the world. Page two is devoted to large sized maps of the states of Oregon and Washington, each state being shown by itseif. On the reverse side of this page is given considerable statistical mailer concerning the two states. In one col umn as arranged in alphabetical order all of tbe counties in each state together with tte locatioc in the state of the par ticular county together with the total population of that county. Following the list of the counties is given the names io alphabetical order also, of every city, town and poetotiice in each state, tbe name of the connty in which it is located and also the section of the state and the population of each. There ie also shown on this page the new seal of tbe State of Oregon as adopted bv the legislature last winter, together with some descriptive matter showing the respects in which the new differs from tbe old. Five sepa rate maps are shown on the third page. They are Alaska, British Columbia, the Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands and the minor United S'atea possessions in the Pacific Ocean. The fourth page shows a map of the United States. Idaho and the minor possessions of the United States in the Pacific Ocean, the map showing the last named land being larger and more useful than that on the pre- ceding page. Arranged in alphabeticla order on this page are also the counties and towns of the state of Idaho, together with their location and population. The combination of these maps is worth tbe $2.50 for whicn it retails. They are printed od good map paper and'will last a lite time. The various drawings are richly colored and the map is a very cieditable production. We will furnish these maps to Clackamas county people at $2.25 and include with them a subscription to the Enterprise and the Weekly Oregonian for one year in advance. This is a rare offer and one that will probablv not be duplicated anain. Call at tbe Enterprise olliee and see tbe map or mail us your subscription anvway. You will he eure to be plened with the premium vou will reeeiys Start the New Yem offri ht by sigt .ngf for the Enterprise, the best county pa per, and the Oregonian, which for gen eral news is not equalled in this section. Send in your subscriptions at onee. We cannot guarantee to prvpeeti ve subscribers tli nt this offer tor the Orego nian and the Enterprise wi:h the map as a premium, will hold good after Jan uary 1, next, b send in your subserip- .. - ... - t . I (ill Ul out e ami iae -i.ui.it ui ke atvintaire ot trua unusually liberal nlf.tr that will probably uot be duplicated ajjain. M:li'mot School Kpport. Following is a rep rt ot the M irmot seliool for tlie month ending Feb. o!h: No. of d.ivs taughl, I'L'; No. eim.'.'eil, 3 i; No. remaining on. register, ; uhnle run. her of days : altcnd.iiiee, -H7; bole ruin'wr of days . aiiaeuce, 40; No. of t:nics Uniy, 0. T:.o-e ho have ben neitio r tardy or t' -cut during the m.iHth t:i ;.! .re, F. ! H' ii-y. !l sie, Ivy I."; Kyfc, i'eeiv, 3I:ii', il.i.tii, .M, ill den i nd Iv , A iv A - i ' , I V '. i.vy . ' e r . nrn V-n ';', . ;'..ir. a tor sro . i;9 V vy r. '. Ti ..'.:-e v or ii! -cm V, A'.-K'.". is. i:.;d:,.. ; o ,v,: ilurin,' t 'r. nr.. I ..-erv i v I., ;.i to .1 1 .. i i A 1 1;. i'!o , V, i.O,l and 'a::v ( At.Vi Aiiolbi-r :!c of III. .!. ; '-mu 'nr ;I 1 j- ;.:si-l.cil.i.'a h i'-itl J;j;:i. Tlie e.o,Mcy of CI. .:u',. r'.iin's Tain i:.i :n i'. u.4 rL-'I-f cf r!.-Bir.sV--:.i N f-e-iiig tl-m-.tirvcd dally, laik'-r Trip let', of ting'-r.y, a., eavs tint C'niu tier'uin'ti l'atn Ilal.u gava Mm perfect re lief from rheumatism in the bac when everything eio fai'ed, and he would not be without it. For sale by G. A. Llardinj. j