OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 14, 1908, Good Teeth Means Good Health, for a reasonable fee. If you desire the best possible results for the amount we charge, you will not be disappointed at this office. WE GUARANTEE TO F LEASE YOU. I I DlfKFN Dentist, Weinhard Bid., Phones, City L. L. NLlXLllJ, 1293. Farmers 121. ALL LOOK TO DUMONT Aeronauts Marvel at Brazilian's Successful Flight. THE BEQISma OF A NEW EEA ment, Tbgr- fr4llctloa That AcMeTemeats la hf Rear Fatare Will Sarpaaa the Oaa C" Hade la I'arla With "Heavl r-Thaa- Alr" Flriaa; Machlae First lmpor taat Demonktratlon of the Klad Mad la Pablle-Coat Sot Lara.. IL Santoa-Dumont's accomplishment la flying 683 feet la a "heavler-than-tdr" machine In Paris the other day was the chief topic of discussion at a meeting of aeronauts and men Inter ested In aeronautics recently held at the Hotel Astor In New York. "It marks the most positive advance yet made 'In the science of aeronau tics," said Mr. Augustus Post "There h&Te been many reports of the suc cessful performance of similar feats, but M. Santos-Dumont has publicly demonstrated the entire practicability f the 'heavier-than-air' principle. One of the features that should not be lost sight of Is the fact that such a ma chine as his can be made for not to ex ceed $3,000, while $100,000 would not buy a Lebaudy airship of the gas bat; design. As soon as the public be comes accustomed to the operation of these airshins thev will he as numer- V ous and more popular than automo biles." "More than anything elr the achievement of Santos-Duiuout will compel other Inventors to come into the open and make public what they have accomplished," said Mr. J. ('. McCoy, who made many assents iu Faris last summer In company with Lieutenant Lahin and as his own pilot. "It marks the beginning of a new era In aeronautics," he added. Stimulated by the feat of Santos-Du-mont, Ir. Julian p. Thomas has re newed his experiments witli aero l)iaiie, which he a'.i.ud ui d lust sum Choice Lots and- Improved Property At Gladstone, Oregon City's finest suburb. Low fare, six minutes' ride from city. Prices reasonable. Eight room house, out buildinps one acre of land, all cle :v4 and fene ei': close to store; fine location. Also other small traus. rangin:: fruai one to fifteen acres, at reason able prices. 120 acres, 35 acres clear, IVi aue-i of fruit, all kinds, 50 acres heavy f.r fcaw timber, "-room house 10x20 and 14x10. barn 2Cx38, good (.'i.'ar valued at $100, granary, bla-ks:nitiishfp, wood shed, 11 miles from Oregon City and 9 miles from E:,tacada good weli and small stream of water run ning through place, free rural deliv ery, fences all around the place. $25 per acre. W. F. SCHQGLEY "The Man Who Makes Property Move." S24 Mam St.., Oregon City. FULL BENEFIT OF PAY-DAY is never yours unless a portion of your wages is put away for future use. Begin now to provide for the "rainy day" that is sure to come when sickness visits your home or you are thrown out of employ ment. A good way to do this is to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us and add something to it each payday. Come and see us and we will gladly give you any de sired information. A DOLLAR WILL START YOU. THE BANK OP OREGON CITY Good Digestion and Good Looks OUR PAINLESS METHODS and acknowledged skill and pcntlo- ness in handling the most difficult cases have robbed the dentist's of fice of its old time terrors. People entrusting their work to us are sur prised and delighted at the results which will not fail to satisfy the most exacting. We ami to keep the lead; old fashioned method Ind no plne m our otVwe. VP, give the host in skill and methods and appliance mer for ballooning. Dr. Thomas was associated with Mr. Israel Ludlow lu the experiments which resulted In the almost fata! accident to the latter In Florida last spring when his airship collapsed. "Without In any way discounting the achievement of M. Santos liumont," said Dr. Thomas, "I believe I have dis covered a more correct principle of maintaining equilibrium than his ap pears to be. 1 know from my experi ence In ballooning that one is more than anything else anxious to know how he is going to land. When that problem Is solved the rest Is easy. I have already set to work carrying out my own ideas. Like all other Invent ors, I expect of course to succeed, but at least I have enough confidence in my plan to risk my own neck In try ing it out. I shall have the aeroplane finished within a few months, and by next spring at the latest I shall proba bly either have succeeded lu proving my theory or disproving it to my own cost." A. M. Herring, who has been experi menting for a dozen years with gliding machines and aeroplanes, said that M. Santos-Dumont's feat was chiefly of Importance as having been the first public demonstration of the practica bility of flyiug with a machine without the aid of a gas bag. "It is furthest from my thoughts to appear to disparage M. Santos-Dumont's performance." he said, "and he deserves extreme credit for what he accomplished, but the fact remains that the Wright brothers iu this coun try have far exceeded his feat, al though not in public tests. I do not blame the public for being suspicious of claims which are made without proof, however, and the fact that thou sands of persons saw with their own eyes the flight of M. Santos-Dumont entitles him to all the praise which has been accorded to him. "With the experience of additional flights he ought to gain confidence and a greater facility in guiding his air ship, lie Is proceeding on the same general principles as almost all aero plane Inventors nowadays, and his ship Is probaldy the type of what will finally become the standard airship when th-' automobile and even steam and i-h-ctrle lines are displaced for all ex'Mit f.ihr hulling anil short ii!s-tam-e run-. "M. s-iitos I).;t- c:t regulated him--If I i !i-.'''t r Ir .-'H rxl-t. but the ma chine of !', fi. !(- iiiiist be largely a'it,iiiatic in . 1 J - - tins Itself to the air Cl.r-!it i' it 1 I i ! f t nil ;ife. T'y ""-'.v ' !'- I' !: " l d t'Ti:i::.c.i th :t !!.- in: ' . r e: is n it piicit ei: it'.; h s-f !i : o -widen ctner- '.'I'licii'.." ' : :; 'plane rest limus '.'.a' ,:d 1 ;.i ' f j'c-jal ii-ivlgi-tiuii (. ' ; , i i hail it w v.i - ' ' ling to t:,e 1 1' 'i n of Orvill Mid n:r Vr!;ht 'f Pnyion, (),, i'lveni'iv" jf prob-ibly lirst !!!..-ft; f'ying ncliiuc. I The i, test Hi?ht lii.ole 1 , v M. Santos-buii! l!!t dues ;'it iiptii'lll to US With he muiio ilegr ... if i if ; port.-ii' (hat It '''"'' ' ' .,)- side (if tin '.vat"-, wbefe the aeroplane l 'Miup'trativc!-.- ir-v,- in the problem of .".!al nsvig-'tii-ei." -;id the Messrs. Vv'r -rlif. "In f-o-i. : ' Cit'lit d'i- net f-i:- ! one which we nuolc nearly twn ... .'g'i a' Kittyhawk, N. C, with r is.-; '!'ie .-iinl whi'di we hare bet tered s-.. -I t:;,e si,.e. At that i:;". with .i twepe horsepower (jaso line ei ine, we covered twenty-four miles i:i fifty-nine secotids in the fare of a v-;:h1 above the normal velocity. Or" mi 'ive power, furnished by a gaso li'!" : :ine, was only one-fourth that i; 'cd 1 M. Santos liiiinont, while our 1 "'- exceed :'d that carried by the Mraziliau seveitil hundred pounds." HER STOMACH A TREASURY Woman Swlnllcr In Restaurant Showl 3. rarls Police a New Trick. The police of l'nrl hnvo discovered u trick, now to them, which hua been practiced In the restaurants frequented after midnight by the bettor class of people. In n resort on Monttnartre, where city oilU'lals iiinl opera stars are well known and Americans tire sometimes seen, a lawyer drew n louls from his pocket ti pay for his refreshment, whereupon n young woman of engag- SHE SWALLOWED TUB LoClS. lug manners approached and, announc ing herself as a fetlchlst, asked per mission to bite the coin for Rood luck. The lawyer was complaisant, but th girl. Instead of biting the coin, swallow ed It. Iiespite her alluring smiles, tin lawyer's complaisance changed to rfr scutnient. He called n iHiliceiuan, and the girl was arrested. At the station house the commissary ordered an emetic. Then, to the consternation ot those present, tiiere came Into view not the louls, but two ten franc pieces The commissary urged a second effort, and the patient rid herself not of oih but two cuius of the desired denomina tion. Then she was hx-ked tip. The police have learned that she ha Ih-cu practicing her game with great success. Most of her victims smllei) when the coins slipped down her throat while the others kept their anger tC themselves. ATE NAILS TO GET OUT OF JAIL Human Ostrich's Remarkable Scheme t( Obtain Release From English Prison. Seldom has such an extraordinarj story been told to a coroner as that tr which '. I.. Irew li.-teneil the othet day in Wormwuod Scrubs prison. If England, where he held an liepiest 01 the body of Harold Williams, a build or and shop lit ter of ( Iran vi lie Hardens Shepherd's Hush, who ili'-d in tin pris-m. Williams was a M-ritnhlc liiiinan os trich. While In prison he sualloweo 'iu::i: ties of imils, f!nnm-l nml cottoti wool .oni froiM his chest protector, eld i, a b; il.eii fr'-ia a prison scp ilisli nicl a bra s ring, wliicii be had smuggled into j iil. In nd-lition lie had soaked ids -it iu wa'er and worn it wet. 'Hi "human ostrich," however, wa not mad. Me was net rated solely b a desire to ob'aiii his release, not hj eoinmittiiig Miiclih', us it miyht appeal from his action,), but by making him self Kit ill that his frb-ul.i could ob t-iin his t-eleas". IP' g it his release not o.dy from pilsoii, but from life itself. Oi(-rln-i, l.iiti-n ,lil, Iklll lllmxrir Itecause he oveis!e,t and lost a jot John I'ecker, a Milwaukee laborer eommitteil suicide by taking i-arbolli acid. J'.eckcr hnd bi-i-ti out of employ irient. for some tirn". lie secured a Job but had to ri.se at .'i:.'!0 o'clock to go t( work. He awoke late. Dressing quick ly, lie ran to the place only to Iind thai the Job had been given to another mat who had iippeai-ed on time. I'.ecker 01 his way home purchased a bottle ol carbolic acid mid, ging to the base incut, drained the bottle. Snvfil Trnln With Kcd Snllli-. 1M Thompson and ('lint Coefiehl fourteen year old boys, discovered I broken rail on the Franklin branch ol the Erie road near I-'r;inl;lin, Pa. Ai (he pus e. mer train from Cltj which cnuid-is with New York irid Oliic3!o trains at Mendville appi-1 idl ed Thompson wnv.-d his tv I iim-: tie The engineer ; -,ppt" his (imiW, which lie said, r,-o!:U have been wrecked bar it. struck (lie curve at. I'u!i speed. Fall Ftr "nnrlrd Feet iind 1,1 von Fallin ; A ' feet down :i:i abandoned i.iliie nlr'.'t, .Joseph f.c'.iroe ler of Totts Vile, Vr.. 'vfl rev-je t ;i! v, after ht had bee i v rtimliy burle! nil day ami all Inr ' hin rev:;e nlmndoned When t.med it was Puntd Bohrw der hid not: ven n broken bon. li was the mot extraordinary escipi known In th hiitory of anthraclti Tilirins. STAR V l:S TO SAVB IIt;RHUSHANl)'S SOUL Oklahoma Woman Will Taste No Pood Until Her Imvgcncrate Spowtw Is Converted, Mrs. Cora Ilartlett, a devout Chris tian, who resides a few miles south west of I.awton, Okla., has totally ab tulned from the taking of food for fif teen days In fiililllinent of her pledgi to fast until her luwbniul Is converted A tlamlng revival of religion has been lu progress lu that community for sonit days, and her husband, being n proin! Iient man and a reptvmMitntlvo cltlr.en. has been one of the principal marks nl which the inlnlsters and religious pinv pie luive directed their prayers, en treaties mid tears. Hut be lias remain- "TAKE IT AWAI !" ed stillborn through It all. and appear to have no conviction whatever of hi! sins. Mrs. liartlelt, belfving that nearly all of human Mivcrfbad been rxhauKt ed In efforts to savefher husband, final ly promised the lard and her fellow workers lu her cunse that until hei husband had found ence In a wonder fill salvation she would totally abstale from food, and she has kept her prom lse. The community in general Is looklni upon Mrs. H.irtlett's action, and great deal of Interest In the outcomi has lieeu nianlfe-,ied. TIip revival ha reached greater proportions than wer nnficlpnted. and her course Is approved by the ministers ami religious people. RICH MARKSMAN PAYS iyS VICTIMS Iowa Farmer Finds "Shooting I'p" Hit Neighbors an Fxpcnsive , , Psstime. August Kroner, a wealthy farmer who under thcSjjiitatioii of ome bin! whisky undi-rtiHik to shoot up the peo ple of Hancock. In , several week oco is finding that his amusement was an expensive one. lie has already net tled with Dr. Sieu iis, one of the num ber injured by the tlyln-; bullets, Knie ger paying him $:;,') iu cash us a balm to his wounded anatomy and In Jured feelings. .lames Diiil-an, another wh t vn hit. Is awaiting the result of the iliairiiosls of liis physicians, who placed him un der the X ray, wl lie will decide the amount he will sue Krue'cr for. Still another citizen v, ho is nurs ing several wounds received while as Hist i 11 111 the effort to coital the drink crazed Krue-.-er, Leonard Tinkler, has brought suit against him for $10,fHM) damages, .5,ixki actual and S.l.ooo ex emplary damages. Kruer.'cr. It Is understood, Is attempt ing a setlleineiit with all of bis adver saries of the (lay of tin: battle at his j home place, with the Intention of re-( moving to the west, lie Is exceedingly j penitent and admits his desire to get) away from the place which can have but iiiiile isaut memories for him. I Owing to his wealth ho may be able to gratify his desires iu this direction. Tied to Track liy FHIoit Ktitrinil. John Green and Percy Weil, two tiln dents at Hie liiiili school at Kant Liver pool, O., came iieur being bflr.ed tftei j KtMiyoti college method. Blindfolded and bound, they were tied to a rail-1 road track by a sang of fellow nlu j dents. (Jreen wns terror utrlcken when; he learned be was to le tied to the! track, and' bis i-iiptni-s e nild not hold, him down lonr enough to tie him no 1 ciirely. He broke away and fledj HcrenmliiK to Ins home near by. JIIh aunt ran to the (rack nml found Well j there. Hi lormentorn fled at hr ap proach. She released the boy, who win ! ulmofit unconscious from fright. I Wmla rar Vor I'fitllna- Cat Oat. When T. M. Keyes of LoganHport, i Ind., was ued for a $125 board bill lit ' filed n counter unit, elnUuitiif a total of; $S1 for servlceg he rendered hlH land -i lady. He want iisymeut for mikliifl bin own bed ('A limen, 10 ceutn eaet I for 100 mrnndn he run for bin landlidy I n reutal of 7 eentn n nllit for u ol i 1tvo of bin own blnnketi on hie eiwicli Vlhff llemi ire for putting; th cat; at nlKht. '.rlndinc tin elck and j ?:it!ni: eirpetH. I Choose Your Druggist Carefully J A 1friii7i;isl can do morn Imnu or frond Hum moat "'v. js'ojile li i ut en'dit for.-" There are ililTercnt (iiulilies in drills just as tliero nre in dry 'roods, and to the outsider till (imlitie.u go ly the sniiie imiiie, Tim ditTerenco lietweeti pure high grade drills and cheap, inferior i!:'iii's "f (1 1 v.!'i)i mime, means the dilTer i;u. b'li :i kis-jiiuj.; siel, tin I Kettinj; well. When a doctor writca a jirescrijtioii lie means host quality. When some druggists lill a jirescrition they t, think only about big jirolits. t va t 4 . f every urop or Medicine . . . that goes in a prescript ion filled in this store is per fectly pure, l'ure drugs mean a speedy recovery. Poor drugs mean a relapse. You want the U-st. Ijet us lill your prescriptions. We are giving away fp'e, while they lust, n J 5 cent box of Honp with a 25 cent pair of scissors for 'i! cents. HOWELL & JONES Reliable Druggists. Dont make fun of the other fellow Joke. He Isn't to blame for jovt density. If pain Is the price of pleaaure, tb fellow that has the toothache most have hni a glorious old Jamboree. The meek and lowly don't own a big stlik. AVtini buutliiK for trouble kick aoui body's else reliever. HoQ't try to be the blggeat fool U t'ie wnrli' Coinpetltlon l, too great 4 Main and 7th v Santa Claus! Santa Claus! Santa Claus' Headquarters WILL BE AT Wo L. Block's Furniture Store. Cor. Main and 7th St. I will be here to shake the hands of all little folks and bg folks Wednesday and Thursday nights between 7 and 9 o'clock sharp. Everybody Come. Lvei ybody Wt Iconic. Main and 7th Main and 7th Your Satisfaction is our Success. J. E. Smith Hardware Co. 10th and Main Sts. Oregon City. We are here with a big line of Hardware, Gro ceries, Grantteware, Tinware, Implements, Wagons and Buggies and anything from a pin to a 40 horse power engine. J. E. SfVilTM HARDWARE CO. JOth and Main - - . The Busy Corner 4 " ' ' ' ' a- '-a- 4f : 4f ' f ' 4- - GN.GrceniTum Pioneer Trnnsfcr iind tx press Line Established J 865 i Freight and 1'nrceU Delivered U all Parts of the City. Hate Ren lonublo. Main and 7th