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OWCGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIIMY, APRIL 15, 1904 3 New To-Day. DIM!. H. Sl'.AWlNN, I'll YKICUN- Olllt'eaaiver Harding's ilrnn mure, j MONEY TO LOAN AT fl AND 7 Mil 11 tit. I' bi ill security. A Hrilt'in-l,, II. I', YVAI'E Ik h breeder ul ll,nie.l I In., .11 I, Km n i liii Iti'tn. Cluaiin is, Dm. A 11 V2. I'LL .VI V IM iii'iin v In limn mi ienl e-- lull' Hi tl Mill 7 I'd ri'lll. ('.' M I', Oii'Kuii I'l'v, ill. ATil 'J.'. WAN I I'll l-'.x (-I viil fur mu wmk ; youd w I n'ii i ul ll'iiil ley's ilnitt "torn. urn h arc e iiku'-i'.'h u ai iti.s ul (.'unit lii ml un Aiii'iin'iliv Cni'k, shunt irti" will-" ft'"" 'iri-i'ii Ci'V Adllll'l' V. J. M lllltfhl"', I'.ini . K, in. li-. M in n :T) MuN K7l nT AN -I 1 1 A V K S K V Ht A L iin.H'.l iiiiiiny iM-lmniliii! I" imv.iii Individunl" which 1 Kin Miiiln'ri.ci in in II, OH long t II If ' 0 Hlnl 7 per ( I'llt. 1'iihI ill li'ii'i iM in mini" very riM,... li able. II. F.. Cimaa, attorney ut In w jan i.i:k v.Vn i Ki'-i ui'si ami- thy (nil nr gentli in n. til hmihii hum tier ill llii" ii'illilV hi.iI u l) i 1 1 1 1 K hr rlin-y f r well Hinl tiV"Ul'ly kii".n lll'll ! '( Hll'lll HM'llllilll u 1 1 1 1 1 1 If . f-jOlul hir'l't li mliiry md pi-liai paid I .(i ll Vuiulitv " k rwl lltllll llHil I MM t h. I'. X I -l lii-'i. mlvancid. I'li-iinii l nil iim Aildn-aa MiiiihU' r, Hit) I'niiw lima, ( lnrml'i, Iliiiii'i". r Local Kvci;l. liiff, fx-; bUifntiiiii', ii',i Ht-tl Fionl. F.liy A I''!1)' "Hii i'ii nvrr lUnk ul Ori'Kiii i'l'v. Til.' '. li ! ll"l "" i- tnnp't-'tt liii 'I iiuvrltii'-ttt Mm" C ttiililiMiiiitiV. All of i.iir lulu re clmlnni'il in Hcrnr.1 with llii' IhIi'hI rarn-imi ln-liiinin. Ml (I'llll'lllitll. Jiihli (itwli, lln' Hirei-l iiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiir, ll tfl'iti'tf rniiinl ifuiil pi-ii-cock. 'I'liti ii-Khnii, ilif atiivul .Muii'lny liiul.t ul (Inn Imhy uirl. F. U. I'liy. o( I'm tUml, lii ntnxM'Utcil lilnrell Uli iila t rotln-r, (). 1. Kliy, ol thin fit v. mill t lie linn liaa uprlied olllit-i in llm knivrpilmt liuililliig. 1'orry ami Hurl Caiilii-lil urn Ilia proud IKwaiM-iKira ol a ianiM dial unli.ri'il dlri'i-t (nun Main It Imtinl trip lam Humlay navi the liimt of alinlctloii. M II. (iro liaa (llhpusril of lit Inter la in tin IimkI livnry atalile tliailmi bt'i'ii piinliieliM.I umli-r Hit partnt-rlilp of CroaaA Momly. Mr. Wondy liaa pur chaatnl tliH liimuieiia ami will lon.lml il. If yon waul to vil llm nrwa, all the ewi, fully and rwlialily rnpnrted, during the campaign, yon alinuld lin for tlie nlmpriH . We are making a apvciil ml of lift ranta from now mil II afler tlie June election. A number of the neitrlitiori and frlemlt of Snperintenilent and Mm. J. V, Zinanr called at tlie inaer home laat Wednen day evenmu and very pleaanlly celf braied the rennminatiuii of Mr. iimer for icliool luiierintemlenla The even inn wan very eiijuyahly paused in mimic ami gHinea, iucludintf the playing of flinch. In the laHt three monlh the govern-uit-iil hatchery at Oregon City haa re ceived .MKMXX) trout eggs Irom oilier gnv eri.ment ataliona located at Northville, Michigan, MancheMer, Iowa, and Lead villo, Cn'iiirado. The egga, which in clude, die lake, rainliow and Kaitern brouk varietiea.have all hatched out and will be planted in the mountain streams odhiaalate by July 1. These are the aine varieties of the trout family lliul have been planted in the Oregon streams. The painters' union held a meeting in the juatice court room Tuesday night and appointed committee of three to confer wilh the other unions and get them to appoint similar committee and altogether Ihey will form a general com mittee that will look out lor the. enter tainment and accommodation of the del egates to the convention' of the Oregon State Federation of Labor, which meets hereon May . The men appointed by the painters' union to compose tho committee are J. E. Rhodes, Mark Chapman and M. Justin. Homer Davenport, the cartooniet, lec tured to an interested audience at Sliive ly's opera bouse Wednesday evening. The eminent artiat was presented as a native of Oregon, of which the state is jUMtly proud, by Mayor (iraut 11. Dim n k, who has known Davenport from his childhood. Davenport gave a very in teresting story of bis life, especially con cerning bis going to Kan Fraacisco.wliere be uiaile his start as a cartoonist. In the course of bis lecture, Davenport made cartoons ol Dewey, Tom Keed, Senator I'lalt, Jim IUney, Oladxtone, Senator Spooner, besides a number of character sketches. Compliint is made by the proprelor of a local restaurant that certain patrons of the bouse have been carrying away every poi table article, excepting possibly the table; until he now linds his table ser vice quite depleted. Gatherers of souven irs and glass collections should not carry the practice so far that with an utter dis regard of the rights of the proprietor of the place visited, they will oblige him to invest in a new stock or go out of busi ness entirely. This practice has been so vigorously carried on In this city of late that the proprietors o,f restaurants, ice cream parlors and other resorts have lost all pationce. They propose to make an example of the very next smart young man or thoughtless young woman who proceeds to appropriate everything In eight from tbeir respective places of busi-neis. I. li" ruMi-m, 2!V Ited Front. Prnltleal hit's- Hava H In price Red Front. daughter w t hum Tuesday (i Mr. ml Mr-. K'i'UI,i ' li.jinOi. Hh li-h, sipo ai , eaily . 1 1 1 1 LT li.il-, i' luwi hi trie., nl limit I' I iiililmiilHi'v fillis' r be n the ( 'miennili hi" Ik fund sn r i'ie-'e I in put iln"r suhaeiiii. linn- i ii l W. Ku imliil dy April .ri. Miil'l'' 'li h lll lea' !- ill Sll'l rhtit- lel .eenr ly, lew Imri Iiin ill (.triii miiiI i'i i . ni. i . Mil' A Ehv, Oregon Ci'y Ml s Wi I . r telre In niiiMi'H.CH Unit hill' Hill In. I III. Ill III'! Ill' klllilill, Mil I II Hn'i'i ni"iiNi. On. lUniiNwIrk linnc, iiii iil uli' iit lli I. Inr tin' present hln' w ill l. ii'i.il'l" iii I1H iinl. rN. I'liili-'1 -liii. N'liiimr C'liriiin, nl KhI'- t 4 w liii - .f ' I'llv r 'iivi'ii' l .1 lull) t ry " "'i l t-i 'I ,y il.'iiii'il h iifii I'lill Hi ' l'll h. H 1 ll UN' MM ll'liri'il I I ' U huh 'li ill H i riinii'v j ill Hint imv H i II Hi- nl f'.'.MK) I ! Alnilll lilltv llri l'illl ("I V lil.illlli'll I Afllt III I'.'I'lllllil ll flllll'-Hy III l! In. I" ml ' I ti in' H li,iii(in I iiivi'ii liy ilm rlvi'i.-il j , .Viii!i- nl II" ii'i'liiii'iilm. A k r iinl linif I h i r i i il In 'liflntMl li'iiliii'm, lni J in .!' ill" 'up I" it 'p. i ml ('.r ' li f, ii' i' u-i m'I' i t'lir In ili iniiii In i " ,1. , 1'iir'lnin. i 'In l'iiiiil 'Ti I ui,. i, IHll f. Kir l.i; HIN'lIN SUM- HKKS h I I'tiillt TI.A I K-, ill. I t un l.i ii . il ii f I ii." t I." I ili'HH i lie ni'l nl 'a I'tlii liiii'V (n ni'l, lini inn" nilii I IIH I I Oit-itm I ii v Im'I mi HiiiiniUiiiy ol lutnil ' 111 IIHlf, -11 ll M- I , IIH-lluy I'VtMHtlK I I lli. I) r.i Ii ll ' liniiiV litaMt Imliil nl I'i'IHiiihI , ,ivi. h run rrt m il 'Ihiii'i m tlie A'lll'iM Hl.li" lllf l'H UII Imi ll, HlMO III ! r.inUi il. Iii'lil Inrlli Ml MiIViMhi'h. i Ni'li hrr ! I lit--- mil"" nl ri'iiiimn. w H iir) U'iii'l) i lit run i7.i;J lTP"l motion of Attorney (irant H. iiiiiiu-k, iiiaMir of Oieg'iii l H y , the u-ini-llie colli I tfl ir.lny .tllllli It'll J. II vVfX'iiVf. nl OieK'ill ("lit , III III" I'I'IIIM in-ill piatlic u( law In tlie mints of Hie ton, he Intl'i g .ri lll ' ll Mi Ore'iu CiU i i. ...i ..I ....... llliriHK "e M IIH I' l"lll ) M-I"l. Ul j iiiiniiii-. Iliuiailu) H haletn Matemiiau. l.eiina U l.ai-ey charges her hilhhaml, John l,4i-i , w illi ailu'leiv inadivoi.:e proi-eeilli'g lliat Was iiiHiitnti-'l in Die llaikaiiiiH toiiuiy cinui' court this Meek I he p ii tien were iiinrri. d in Ml s.iiirl in 1 Ht4. Hi" punit ll' arka fur a divorce, lh ciiHludy of an H )ear old son and I he privdi-ge ul resiiming her maul eu name, Leon a Holmes. We are pleased to note that Mayor Ora.nl li Dimii k of Oiegoii City is a cm didate for I'r-sideulial elrctoi on the He publican tnkei Mayor Dimick is so well and UvaJialily kuuwn in litis section that anything we cuiild say would be (' per tliiiiti" His friends everywhere shotilil lorn In and give luin the hoosl be de serves. Aurora llorealis. The I'ortlanil Ilruwns have actually woiiagaiue ul bahchall. There should really be made some explanation of the result. Out of eighteen games played the I'ortlanil aigregation has managed to win tlnee. home local funs suggest that the I'ortlanil team bad better with draw from the ('oast League and join the Oregon Mate League, where it can be very enjnyabiy entertained. O. F. Andemon, the Main street bar ber, forme a partnersntp on Wednesday afternoon. The new member of the firm is a recent arrival from Iowa. In other wouls, Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Orpha HoIhc.Ihw, of Iowa, were united in mar riage by Kev. K. 8. Ilollinger at the Con gregaiinlial manse, Wednesday after noon, April Ll, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will reside in this city Rice, (he Violinist. The followinu relate to Klmore Rice, the violinist, who will give a concert at the Firm Congregational church Monilay evening, April 14: I'boenix, Arir.ona, Daily Republican, April L'5, l!HX). "Mr. Rice is an artist of rare ability, and his playing met w ith great lavor." San Rornanlino, So. Cal., Times, Feb. 14. "In the Ruiesthin Mttlodie in F Mr. Rice unfolded true musical pathos. He made his violin irive the throbbing, sob bing tones that sink Into one's heart." From James M'Uolrick, Bishop of Du luth. "It gives me great pleasure to to write in favor of Mr. Klmore Rice, who kindly gave me an opportunity of listening to a classical ami well selected program of violin music. The artistic execution ol Mr. Rice on the king of in struments was a new revelation to me of the power of the violin in capable hands. F.czema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly re lieved, permanently cured. Doan's Oint ment,. At anv drug store. Drs. Bestie A Reatie Dentists. Rooms 10, 17, 18. Weihard building. riUVAlE MOSEY TO LOAN At and 7 Per Cent. Amounts on laud $100 to $.1000. Also some on chattel and personal security. For Sale The Russell homestead, 150 acres, G miles southeast of Molalla, at f(l an acre. The Phillip Martjuam homestead, 1G0 acres, 8 miles east of Marquam, at $5 an acre. Plenty of fine water and good soil on both tracts. A Iso block 110, Oregon City, 8 full lots, bVixJUS feet. Sightly building place ; all for $1000. John V. Loiikh, Attorney-at-Law. Stevens Building, Oregon City, Ore. May 6. The Serloua Tart of It. Actor Hurry, or we'll miss the train. Actress I can't find, my diamonds or idj purse. "Oh, well, never mind." "Yes, hut the purse had $10 in It." New York Weekly. For everything you have missed yon lave gulned something clue. Emerson. qsaespai m-naasm Bans, ijrcsa i'iiiiaHi. "'i Wrsonal Mention 1 Win. Harlow, of I'.arlow, was III the el ' Ti".ilay. M live whs a himinehs vliilnr to lliri.ra I'lie-ilnv n'sln I", II. I,iniI"v. nl ( 'Ihi'U h niitH, In the t-it v Tiieduy M . V A Miles Iihh li.-en vihitlng lier iln'H'liier, Mr, Hny Mariin hI Vancouver. F'-i'k Baker and . fue H-mer, of Wil " vU'e. were in the i-itv nn h'iiriein Tit'-dnv. Hirair-ire lining iif 1'iirllsml, Ihi' wei'k 'he gneai n( Mr, Hil l Mrs. A. H leer TI' v M.ir'in, furn erlv nf Oh'ijoii Citv, ! h linen HMi'i'iiied in n iilui e on the i !' "" foree of Viini'i.nvi.r, M' If W. Cnllte r.f VJcsllle, vl-'led 1 l.l. n'ek w illl Mra Jim I'lir lorn, helng j en mule In Colorado lp'lnir, ' Mi - N'.-va lirmwo'il, (if "nil n, l vi"- j Hn in Orct'iin C'itv, Hie gni'Kt nf Mi-ws Kthi'l and Murjorie Caiifh-lil. I .1 II. HVainver smnrnr llie iniei I mVi H,p,.t4t'ira hI li-e CnriirrMKhional C'ltivenli'in ll' Salem Welnedty. Mra Ifmnlln Mini children, til R'ihp niini, aim hne heen visiting ir. C W I'nlie, have letuuied lr their bniiie. Mr L. L. Bririer ail moih"i, M a .1 j A. Spmigler, nf Corvallla, have returned from 'i 'wo ni'm'hi' viait with fts'lves i u n Francisco and al Los Angeles. W S Miil'heaa weiii in Oregon Citv Vi'ii. r'Uv iifleriiniin to vin't for a few I i' . He w ill slo if'i to Borlland before r. 'ii'n't'i I, nine al"rn Siaiemiian Ai"'l 12. Mnrl foelcrelt alio f r several year" h Iwen eniil"Vi'.l I'V Hii 'lev Bros aa a '! nun. leavea n'-X' week for Chef ei"" Wvninlntf. where lie has accented n aimilar po-itlllll. "r and Mrs J . Yming r,f Silver Imi viied H'Vi"l d .v-iil week with hia t.rn'her, Jeo. H. Yoneg in 'his citv The- wr on their w.v io l.al'smiia, W.l h g'mi for a vi'l with other rela nv.a R. I.. Weli'Ver left Mon. lav night for S Iila Ai'lia, California, where he ex la-i't. in re-enifSL'e in the newspaiier bilinea. Mr Wc-tov-r wis ssaociated i i'h his brother, .1. H. Weaiover, as .iiv editor of the Courier and for several weelia Iih been scting as local corres (indenl to the Telegram. Yuii lli'i Yu hu. Y"ii rail be a strong man or woman hv buying the great nerve tonic, l'almo Tablets, hold by Howell & lones. They mske you sleep and gmw fat. srrr Oerurrrd Io II I m. "I don't know why H la," wild Mr. (ilossup as he came downstuira r-u eyel and slippy and preeted his guest "but 1 never run pet usitl to the strik "lug of that clock in our room. "It bus such a loud. Insistent 'bring' when It strikes the hours that It wakes nie up nearly every time. We've bad it In the house two or three years, hut 1 can't become accustomed to It. We would have put It in the attic long ugo. only It's n present from my wife's mother, and that would never do. Good clock, too. nslde from that, hut It Wor ries me nearly to death. I wlnh I knew wlmt to do with It." "Why don't you wind merely the tlmcktVpltiK part of It," said bis guest, "and let the striking part po un wound?" "Johnson, you have saved my life!" exclaimed Mr. Clossup Joyfully. "I never thought of that." She Took Them at Their Word. Konlu lake Is one of the most attrac tive of the great chain of lakes In the Interior of New York state. Hluff point at Its head is a bold promontory which rises grandly and Impressively. It was upon the banks of this lake that the famous 'Jemima Wilkinson" founded a colony nearly three generations ago and announced that she could walk up on the water of the lake. A large crowd fathered to see her undertake tho ex periment Turning to her followers, she asked, "Have you all faith that I cau walk Upon the water?" "We have! We have!" her followers replied. "Then there Is no use In my undertaking to do so," she replied. "If ye have faith ye shall be saved without my walking up on the water."- Syracuse Telegruui. An Alit Quotation. The readiness of repartee of Thomas B. Reed was never better illustrated thau on one occasion when he went to visit a friend who lived at the top of a long nud narrow Might of stairs. Half way up Reed missed his footing and fell to the bottom. His friend, hear ing the racket, rushed to the door and shouted down the seiuiilurkness of tho hall. "Who Is that?" ' " TIs Elser rolling rapidly," drawled the man from Maine as he picked him self up. Clilekirrrd. Like the plantain, which the Indians called "the white man's foot" because It sprang up wherever the whites pene trated, the chhkwocd seems to follow the track of the white colonist, and in New Zealand the Maoris call It "the mark of the paleface." Tho little flow er la a sort of barometer. It opens when fine weather Is coming, remains closed if rain Is In the air. II I h Arllala. "My pa." said the blind man's boy, "can tell dimes from pennies and nick els from quarters by Just feeling of them." "IIuh," replied old Hardphlst's son, "thafs nothing! My pa can tell the difference by the smell." Chicago Record-Herald. A woninn Is never known to adver tise for the return of stolen property "and no questions asked." She would tsk questions or die. pirn's APn.KIA. A lloninn legend. On Ihe Alhano mad. ot a. coin limns. I lis Cray h r n- a ge . l l oil' Time urn an'l ir'ay. I'-hrid n il mas e ma'i H"Sr i ,e Kri.lf-ine I'.arri .l . rudely c l. HI (- il H.'ir.'i H'M.u' ii lihoita I nla Man ii. i wrinll en. i.a-Ui-il Is Il c-trvi'il A, eu i ii, r a mi iiiniied. i iiua i ihi i hun I .ii hi 1 1 1 . a grim. Will I ll- "I r, II i nl.,...,) . . , ,. HI h.i mi ii. at ! i ii.ii-. . . j i ii a il' A- l 1 1 1 1 1 1 i in tin a "I 'li'm rval H ., r a a nil rri H I., a him!, i I in - O'lll, Si en t ii luil... i,. ik on a j" - I. tale, 1 A i . I Hum the m l, pni'n t" I vi 'l rillin: (Vnlnrii- iii'ci I m -r i ti 1 R-mie, M norma ul nci, iirnl-ai.il hilienl art. I.'rui,ril lier l'lllillg a all" -a p lacM, A t.il v I aa iiiY l liinti.lll.' . t. f ai lerinril With tn,-y ute, fruiii unii-ii lur niiing giHla lV'nii.-iit, wnli Ii. r wi ll aii'l aoul ul 1ive ail'l (illel j I he lahric n t-aiii human detiny. N'l .1)1.1 li lilBVe, ()l liuhll- I. Kill, H.il liiiK iiikii iilli e . llu.i.i i hij, l mi n. l'e t mar ii u ne. U airrn, iefln-iii n. (,, lliiiU.iiuiir ,n n, ( , i r- l.i. Oiiniiian i ; Vi-i. a 'mr, tA.et tl iii'r ii, at rraiwlilli hlouiii .-.Ui- hl i.il) . ii, the iiKK-il muiiiitaiii'a ' heat H i Aiiilelim uiiti-Iii'.I ii.pi aiihlu i Hi. iim ut hrart fie lemler II i'r nf love. I Uiip i;. ho he hail, a tare an I rhariuli'g j inaid. ' Ilei i.eai.ty a ..n trimugli all the K npire vnt. I her c-i.ti re I lai het'a lui. ileal ti'iije: Hum .iuir'. iih luVe, ai.il heaiiiv. wrahn and lame, He a .ii,:i,i I.., h r r. i, .gn a alo'.. In lile Aa lu)'al rOli"it in. me K'"neriil'a tlllulie, A a. I'.i I ive Ul ,i nn us lati-lnl In Ml Inarruaa re, -n-aili, ai.il ha g'oy pride, Wi.r , Ii .i il Valiia. tlie iue ut lliihle nuill-, l . pire i b.i Ui avm; lir pugiiieii ir.iih to H ll uiiii-, a i.n rauiaiu I . ilie ln, e.iu tinaiil hail ahe aireaoy (iVi 11, mi l inn, alui.e, ilniare.1 Wuuhl we l. Fi r lino ainhii 1. in, nc.r anil rage A , ar 1.1V hit. a ainulheitu In revei ge VI it . 1:1 uri ciaf e u.iip ,i' , aiiii.i a ilr.i A- tuulx niak-ait; ela aae,. ai..i muitili ahUli Ilia ii'Uu,'r,.u namr anil Ui for ever. ,.ur. ! I' -or lh-.iaariu-, hi- co .1 curnae lay Hid '. ra ti tur lit! ny Caoa ilei S,.iite! Ijaert Ai'uleia ttai eil ilimugn tn houn Ineciiii 11 ul Imi l'ivr. Mis airange oris. film iia.le. I horr ;iu iloutii ul laiililulneaa It" in g 1.1 a 1'ii.tly ttrsiern iuer Ol thai i!ty palace, once hrr urlde, . r krpi net Mlriit, au iuutily a'atcli, t'uiil i.er inelt'ts vigils erased 111 death. An, no I rrmuriH., ilehpair and fiery pun. Like Hadra llame buisi tnruugit thai laluer'a heart. 0 ut a bat wonli are richrn p ier, or fame Tu him in hi dark huiir brreit ol love, Ul L ot B"n t Ilea ol Innocence anil yuulb 1 wined 'ruuntl the nii ara of Ilia hoary age. Nuw turn a duwu uy rutulosi hand ui crime I II rtiruugb the carupagna runs the Appiau Way. An avenue ul atatrly nionniiienla, S torn-a in alone ul love and tragedy. Hare A uuleiua reared a cually tnnb; riuniiB lor aurcaaaa uf his torturing grief, Uriri a iiiuuuiiianl of love to ibal poor child, G ving to drain what be denied to life. I ong cenl'.iriei It stood. Until, at last, rime, Willi rrmursrieas touch wrought On tbe none. And, O strange niircl. ! tbe fragments fell And leli revealed Apuleia' image! Uemlr, 'l( .1, yet witb expectant face She aianda in longing, bat'idng attitude, Aa il again the luuislep ot bar love She hoped to bear a-tread tbe Appiau Way. 0 Irus and tender loyaltv of love! Recorded thus in speechless eloquence, Huw beaiililul ! It haunla the livi -g heart Wilh sympathetic pain; inspire the bops Uf hirst reunion in some fairer clime, Wber. 1 run hies cease, and sorrows never come; But joy la glad froilion of earth's pain. MARTHA O. HAYWARD. Clackamas, Oregon. Hun the lodlaoa Dual. We have all b"ard the phrase, "After him with a sharp stick." but It may not have occurnil to many of ns that the stick referred to Is the much feared yearly January hill. Such, however, is the meaning that the saying conveys to the Nushinan Indians of California, who have seen the disagreeable habit prevalent among us of sending gifts. When one Indian owes another. It Is considered bad taste for the creditor to dun the debtor. He proceeds with more delicacy. He procures a certnin num ber of sticks, according to the amount of the debt, and paints a ring around the end of each. These he carries and tosses Into the deoior's wigwam and then goes away without a word. The debtor Invariably pays the debt and de stroys the sticks, as It is considered a reproach to have the January dunning stick thrown Into the wigwam. . Indeed the creditor never uses tbetn except with hard customers. CHIT of Nataral Claaa. A cliff of nntural glnss can be seen In Yellowstone park, Wyoming. It Is half a mllo long and from 150 to 2.X) feet high, the material of which It consists being as good glass as that artificially manufactured. The dense glass which forms the base is from 75 to 100 feet thick, while the upper portion, having suffered nud survived many ages of wind and rain, li! naturully worn much thinner. Of course the color of the cliff Is not that of natural glass transparent and white but Is mostly black and In some places mottled and streaked with brownish red and shades of olive green and brown. The Tomb of David. The tomb of David, king of Israel, Is till polntitl out to travelers In Talcs tine and. despite Its age, In a re markably good state of preservation. David died In MIS It. C. and was hur led In the "city of Pnvld." His tomb became the sepuleher of several subse quent klnps and one of the sacrH places of the kingdom. It stands on Mount Zlon. at Jerusalem, Just outside of the city wall. Comimlaory Piety. Sunday School Teacher I hope all the little girls in my class love God? Eva Brown I do. Sunday School Teach er That'i right, Eva. Now tell ns why you love him. Eva Brown Got to. Ltpplncott'i Magazine. i Vnart bffpccs Swe"VecSrs iust ' WW - Oti liiiver is now in New York and within a fc irks we v..;. : ivt w di-iplay the smarii-at r.nd 1110s C'implete line of Novelties in Ladie ' "Vear ever nho 11 in lllis city. Pr'.tti Extremely Low. Tires F"fxir- l.l.l.lkl.1.. tta.Wfc'ttta.C'ttL''-LLlLWtkkXl.kk In every department of banking, the BANK OF OREGON CITY is in Oregon JVlaehine Shop BUCKLEIN & KLEINSHMIDT. Proprietors. 'ieueril 4 'iiie W.irk if H K O'U d u e. We ctrrv in sin k a line ol 81 if'mj 4 .1 Pulley- ti. w ami aei-nnd bund Firt clas Engine and "aw mill maihmeiy. Onlera by Hail or Telephone promptly filled. K rear of p.ipe'a Hr ire store. Oregon City, Oregon. IVWAV.V.V.VaV.V.V.V.VAVaWaVbWiWWAV.V.' ; UNDERTAKING J We ae in a pnai llun Io save yon Irom 111 In 11 per A cent, on U"dertk- i-r a hiniiiiira ui .'.. I . - - i V 1 rumplete at-nk. yj .r W'TSv!y One Pbiccto All,? 1 . CT-- ti-i L'L- Ja . j R, L. HO L-M K N , Undertaker & Embalmer. 5 ! Office; One dour ou h of C'Hiri Hnose or at Cigar Store opposite B.i k 5 i ul Oenon Ci'j. ' "' ' ' ' ? i aVa'aVaV.Va VaVaSS rtV.WW.VAV.VWWWMVVW . OASTOniA. Dean tha Iht IM Yoa Hiw lart BacgM THE BULLFIGHT. Mexirana laaally Leave the Areas Dejected and Dlaaaated. -l was horn and reared in the repub lic of Mexico, and I never yet have witnessed a bull light," said a promi nent and wealthy resident of tbe Mei lean capital "This form of amusement was never to my liking, and, though I have no criticism for those who go, It cannot be pictured as an entertainment that appeals to people of refilled taste and humane feeling. Yet it is a sport that makes people become In a way devo tees, and the bullfight habit once culti vated Is difficult to break. I have heard Americans after witnessing their first exhibition doelure they would nev er go to another, and yet these very people are apt to become the most habitual attendants. Except on rare occasions our native women do not at tend the fights, but now and then they go when the proceeds are to be given to some charity. "One of the curious phases of tbes rterformancea Is tbe enthusiasm witb which tbe crowds start forth to view it and the subdued and melancholy way they leave when the fight Is over. Instead of the eager looks and mur murs of expectant pleasure, most of the spectators return dejected and disgust ed. The sport rarely comes up to the anticipation of the public. The niata dons erred egregiously In this point or that, and. though advice wus hurled at him on all sides, he did not profit by it Many give vent to their disgust in an gry epithets, and yet next Sunday finds them at tbe ring as usual." Washing ton Tost: Twenty Shota la Hla Head. At the present time there Is a keeper on a Hertfordshire estate who has alnnit twenty shots In his head. Nearly thirty years ago this mun was acci dentally shot, by an under keeper, and there were twenty-two holes In the hat be wore, which Is preserved to this day. The Injured man never had the shots extracted, was long between life and death and completely lost his hear ing. London Standard. Qaallfled Approval. "How did you like the opera 1" "First rate," answered Mr. Cumroi. 1 didn't care much about the tunes they played, but It was a great 'com fort to have enough noise to drown the racuous conversation that was going on around me." Washington Star. A Lookluc Olaae. Mr. Crlttlck Miss Artt tells me she 4oes most of her painting now on glass. Miss SKrtz I think she means witb the aid of a glass. Exchange. X good name Is rather to be chosen (ban great riches, and a loving favor rather than silver or gold. Solomon. 1.1111 -"l,T1?17-'sr Itr.r. wisnow nuPLar) Mai ,. " ljUn Ll I Y r - pmi r 1 r-1 1 prepared to serve you a satisfactory manner. Philip Bicklkin A. Kl.KINHHMtDT f.re on e mill exo 1 Have no mid'l men to pay, n. aj , our hearse . i --L. ? .A "rXJ.-x W'li t.-atVOU'. ; Superior Work Lowest Prices That is what you get when A Mihlstin does your plumbing work He does general tinrTlng, plumbinjt and jobbing burii vew Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heatinj? fixtures manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLSTIN Main Street OREGON CITY. OK WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY1 JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE has n moved into the storeioc.ni adjoining the post of rice. We carry a coniolele line of new and second hand stoves and furni o'e. Highest prices paid for all kinds nf junk. Sugarman & Co An Exact Likeness When yon want a Photograph, you want a likeness. Useless to sit fo'r a Picture that is not natural. Wate r time and money to get poor pictures. There are features in our Photos winch yon readilv lecognizs as meritorious and natural. We give you the best EittiigS and get the best Photos. Call in and gel prices and see etyles. See KAISKIi, Photographer. ..t tl e old Cheney gulleiy, row known as the) New York Gallery. Lumber llids llaaled. Sealed bids for furnishing lun,ber to Oregon City for the year VM4 will he re ceived by tbe Comniitu-e on Streets ami Public Property at the cilice of ti e Ke corder until May 1-t, l'JOl. By order of the Comitittee on Streets and Public Froper y. April 8 Gl Bm-ca C. Ct-Rav, Recorder. Leans. Real property mortgage loans. Ab stracts furnished. G. B. IhJiicr, Atfy. at Law, Oregon City, Or. If you don't g"t the F..T..i;ew-i )ou don't get tae news. litem