OREGON CIT ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1906. Good Teeth Means Good Health, Good Digestion and Good Looks OUR PAINLESS METHODS and acknowledged skill and gentle our skill lor n reasonable fi-o. If you di'Hiro tho best possible results for the amount we charge, you will not ho disappointed at this office. WH (RJAUANTKK TO 1'LEASIi YOU I I Plf KFNTC Dentist- Wcinhard Bld- Pnes, City U L. rlblALllJ, 293. Farmers 121. WORLD'S HORSE SHOW International Society to Hold Annual Meets In London. riRST EXHIBIT BET FOR NEXT JUNE Aaiiuuiii-mirul ll nl Kulliiml Moras Kililhlt In rl 1 urk Hbam Thai Mu of I'ruuilaml Ami-rli-aa l:ilillj)lir Will llui-k lb I'rujrrl hf I'rrauiial I'.ulrlra anil laflqrnrr. Manag rmrat )o IIb Analu-Aiurrlraa. All lllll'l'lllltllllltll homo show to I III hold (It London licit JuilO I III! II K mirrtl furl. A iixft lute of Hi' proud unit American exhibitors und repre sentatives f the National Ilorso Www association uiul of (lit llurkiiry Homo MHHix'ltltloll of Fughllld WIIH rrrrlllly lirlil In Madison Hqunre Cardcu III New York, when tlir plans for the ex lillillloll Well' decided llloll, says till) New York Times, 'l'lu! show will lu an nuuuiil one iiml held hi I,oudon each ynir. Tlir Inaugural event In art for Juno 7 I l.'l, I'.)n7. anil will bo lirlil ut I lii? great olyiuphi of Ioudou, Til" pll7.es will agglogato nliout f. '!.", Oimi, mut tin- I ili-t will ii ihii next May, Not only will tint American ex llllillH liirrt Ihr best Inline 111 Knglalld, hut entrant w ill he solicited In I'm lire, llclrluiu, ( ; .-iiu ii n . Holland, Spain ami Ituly. Kurd of thcae rotilltrlen will hi represented mi Hie loaril of director. Tin' meeting wan lirlil at tho Instanoo of Frank 1'. Knri'ii. Herri'tiiry of tho F.llgllsll Illll'Ulliy lllM'HK IIKHIH'ltltlol), win) raino to .New York to roiiiiileto tho detail of the exhibition. He repre sented tho IIiikIIhIi director and ex plained tho object of tho now associa tion, outlining Ha plan niul mhii, Anion) those who ntlriiileil worn Al fred tjwyitlio VauilrrblK, Itcglnaltl Vllllilerlillt, Coorgo Pepper. John I,. Conn way, James T. Hyile. William T. iHllles anil U 1'enii Smith of I'hlladel jihlu, Alfreil (iinlfrey ami Adam Itork, M. 1'., of Canada, who oortiilotl tho chair. Choice Lots " -and' Improved Property At (Hailstone, Oregon City's unost miburb. !w fare, six mlnutoa' rhlo from city. Prices reasonable. F.lght room limine, nut buildings ono nrro of land, nil cleared ami fenc ed; close to Htoro; fine location. AIniT other mimll tracts, raiiKlnK from ono to fifteen nrrrH, at roa.son ahlo prices. l'.'O ncrei, 5 ft nrroH cloar. 114 ncros of fruit, all KlmR fill ncreu heavy lit hh w tlmher, 7-room Iioiimi H)xZG and llxlt;, Imrn DOxlis, pMiil cellar valued at $100, Kianiuy, hlacliamltliHhop, wood nhei, II miles from Oregon City ami !) miles fiom Kstariulti Rood woll and Hinall utream of water run nhiK thioiiKh place, freo rural deliv ery, fences all around tho plnoo. $25 per acre. W. F. jSCHQOLEY "The Man Who Makes Property Move." 524 Main &v., Oregon City. A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION The perplexing question of what to get for the boy or girl for Christ man Is now confronting you and In order to help you out In the mat ter, we suggest that a SAVINGS ACCOUNT BOOK with a credit of a dollar or more will be far mora appreciated than a toy, the novelty of which wears off In a day or two, and which Is then cast aside. The opening of a Savings Account may be the means of starting the boy or girl on the road to Independence. A DOLLAR WILL DO IT THE BANK OP OREGON CITY ness in bundling tlio most dilTicult eases liuvo robbed tho dontiht's of fice of Hh old li mo terrors, l'l-nply I'lilriiMting their work to us are sur prised mid delighted nt tho result which will not fail to satisfy tin iiiohI exacting, Wo nim to keep tho lead; old fashioned method)) find do place in ollico. We give tho best in and methods und appliance Frank F. liureu, on nehalf of tliu KiikIInIi dlreetoiH, oxphilneil Unit liu win "rut over for tho purpoHii of In teroNllni; tho Alnerlcitii oxhlliltum In an Intermit IoiiiiI kIiuw, (d lie held an nuiilly lu I .nil Ion, iiml huIiI that It wan tho lutontloll to hold Hid exhibition In tho Olymphi hulldluK, a utructuru twlro tho kI.d of MihIIkoii Kipiaru (i'nrden, with a ahow rln S'lS hy 7)1 feet. Ilo allien tlm ufiVr of f.'i.'.ooo In prl.en a liumhep of rlianiploiiHlili) cupH woro phiuneil to hecome tho ulmoliilo prop erly of tho wlnnern am! to bo renew oil enrh year. Tho ohjert of tho xhow wan to proiuoto tho hent IntorintH of liorHo hrreillni; iiml to ciideavor to on tronrh Hh position In Nodal favor. Hu mild tho illrertora In KiiKland werii thoroughly repreneiitatlvo Liorno men ami eutliiiHlantli.' xportituieii ami that they propimeil to aeeuro JiiiIkos ao looted hy mutual agreement. It wag Intended to priivldo atahllutc aeeouiiuo ilatlon for more than a thousand liorae ami to hold auction nulen at tho end of overy ahow. Not only would tho American exhib itor w ho Kent atrlliKH over to compete liuvo an opportunity to roiitent In tho Intornatloniil hIiow, Imt hy arrauuo lueut with thn luaniiKement of promi nent KiikIInIi and forelun lUturea they could also allow In various other Kng llab pventn wino they no lulnded. 'l'lui most protulurtit exhlliltom of America wero lu attendam-o, and each ono plnlp'il his Individual aupport to tho projii t and iiKreoil to foster It with jxTaoual entry and IndlvUlual Influ euro. Alfnil Yauderhllt created urent eiithusliiMiii hy beluK tho llrst to do claro that ho would not only attend tlio exhibition, but would' tako over his en tire atablo. lii'nlunld Yauderhllt then anmiuueeil that ho would do tho mi mo tlillll,', and the followlUK plrilk'etl them aelvea to aeiul a more or lea extcnalvo reprosentatlou: John (ierken, It. I". MrCrann, (.'hiremo Moore, Alfred II. Marlay, Ir. Andrew Hmlth, Kv T. HtoteNhury, Kdwanl t'. Kuierleui, tieorKO Pepper ii nd CeorKo Hulmo. A tiuinber of others, Ineludliitf W'llliani H. .MiHiro and Clarence H. Miickny, who wero not present, are expected to lake Maiden over. Chiilrman lteek then said that ho Would pledge (jovei iiiucilt asslslaiico abroad ami assure every exhibitor of absolutely fair treatment lu tho Jud liiK. He sal, I he li.nl taken up tho mat ter w ith ihe ( aii nliaii minister of agri culture, whi !iil assured 1 1 i lit of j;ov erumeiit rrr . ..ullinti. lie said that ho llopril I're ioril K,i i rielt Illicit bo Inloreiloil In ihe project all. I jjlve U his eoillltrmilne. A IMIlllllit! ,'l In;; of A lire John (ieiUeii selis't an .Vine Has a ;i uilitril colislst Hie Vanilerlillt, a'nl .lame T. Hvdo to i ir.if) r.iii.inlltco of eight iiul.r ail arrangements ami f ir the traiisiuii'tu- meieliers r for the hh iv Hull of InV-.os. that he II I I te Amerlran rhi H'liibn; of .il from Amerlc.i Iiml that Ihe r a I'.rad fur th. It Is Intemlr. Mr. Hyde nniiouticeil re: led asMi.'anros from ilois that Insured the Ic.ist a hundred entries to the London show t would nut exceed $."0 trip. I 1 1 i.uMniorato the as- sorlntioii under ih. title of the Interna thcial Horse Sh iv ass iclatlon, with a capital of $lntUMi, of which J'Jo.oiK) has already been suliM-ribed by tho Kimllsh illreeiors and their friends. 'I ho main, .cine :l will bo vested In Ktivl.uiit and Airerira Jointly. James T. Hyde, assistant serieiar.v of the Nil lloiial Horse hlriw. will bo tho mana ger for America nut! Canada, and Frank F. Kuica will bo the resident imniMjrer In L:il:i. A continental cominll lee h is already been named. To Insure perfect fairness In all classes there will bo one American, ono Eng lish and one nct'iieut il Judge. I SAVED BY MALE LION Big Beast Drives Mate From Body of Prostrate Ani mal Trainer. FIVE HUNDRED LOOKING ON Audience at a New York Show Se a Thrilling Act Not Down on the Programme Woman Badly Bitten. Mnie. Kmnm Kchell, a profenalonal lion tamer, fumed almost an much for her bcuuly a for her daring, atoppol to wave a (freetlug to her cheering au dience before aim put her head within tlm Jaws of a lioness at an animal ahow 111 New York city, and that ec ond of delay an veil her life. Mine. rU hoH'H appearance had been a drawliiK card at the show for two week. Keverul time each day ahe entered the vugn to compel tho Hon and Hones to do the tricks alio had tatiKlit thorn. Itcforo an audience of 500 persona, nearly all of them women ami children. Mine. Kihell entered the cbro with nothing but a abort whip to protect her. A a ahe opened tlio door tho fe male apraug at her, tut alio rowed tho brute with whip lushes, closed the gate and hegau to put the Hons through their parcN. Though both growled and roared at tlinea, they obeyed the commands of the menacing whip, and Mine. Bchell j act her audience Into a whirlwind of : applause when she made both beasU, : In alngle fllo, walk over her prostrate 1 body, then leap back agnln to tho cor ner of tho cage, where they obediently J atood upon their hind leg. I The climax cornea In the finale, when the lion tamer drives the Jlonesa Into 1 the center of the atage, open Its Jawa I with her hand ami thrusts her un . protected bead Inside. It took minutes of prodding by her assistant outside the den to force tho 1 angry Hones from her corner. Then ' ahe aprang out with a great leap and ' would have felled her mlstresa with a Wow of her massive paw If a atlnglng blow of die whip bad not subdued ber. Itut even as she ralsisl herself sulkily : upon ber rear legs she snapped savage ly at ber tumor, and the whip bad to be . used unsparingly before she was again I brought into submission. Thou Mine. Sehell opened the huge ; mouth with her bands, ran ber lingers T11K liEAST LUNGED, WITH lU'KS JAW'S. filling the two rows of glistening tooth ninl bent her head to thrust It between the menacing jaws. She stopped to bow smilingly at tho nudlenco and wave her hand, as all performers do before attempting a hazardous feat. Tho bow and the smile saved bel li fe, for at that Instant the lioness, with a fearful r.mr, thrust her paws down upon her shoulders and buried her tooth lu her left cheek. The woman shrieked and staggered back. Tho beast lunged, with open Jaws, at her head again and tore her other cheek. Then as It was about to spring upon ler a third time she throw up her bauds and fell unconscious. Mine. Sehell would have! been torn to pieces, but the lion, who hml been growling lu his corner, sprang forward and attacked the frenzied lioness. While they fought, gnashing and claw ing nt each other across the stage, wo men In tho audience fainted, while even the men bolted for the street. A moment later the tamer's assist ant, revolver and prodding pole In hand, had thrown open the door and dashed, In. He fired a do.:en shots at the rngiiv.; Hons. Jabbed with the polo find Ruceeeilod In forcing them apart and Into dlfl'erent corners. Then be carried tho unconscious wo man outside, nnl attaches of the mu seum (summoned a ltellevue nmbu lanoe. Mine. 'Sehell wtta carried to tlio hospital, still unconscious. Surgeons put twelve stitches lu the gaping wound In her right cheek and eighteen In the torn Hosh of tho other. Tbey said she would recover. WOMAN SAT OOURGLAR Harlem Wife Aided Husband la Fierce Fight With Mid flight Marauder. THEN RAN fOR POLICEMAN "II Vou Stir I'll Blow Your Head Off," Was the Robber'i Bluff, but Mr. and Mrs. Josephsoo Called It. "Come, liestlr yourself," said Mrs. Albert Josephson, wife of the superin tendent of the fashionable Lenox Court apartments, New York, to her (spouse In the early hours of a recent morning. "I think there Is Home one la the bullae." "Tut, tut; you're Just nervous. Let me sleep," returned the husband drow- ! slly. Itut bis nap was short. Ills wife was sure and, being sure, persistently I shook blm until he was wide awake, j "Oh, well. Just to atlsfy you I'll get up and take a look around," be said. ' Then a deep voice came out of the gloom from somewhere at the foot of the bed : "Excuse me; you won't do anything of the sort. You'll He Just where you are, and you'll keep mighty quiet about i It. If you stir I'll blow your head off." j Josephson, however, decided, he wasn't going to keep still, so be sprang Into the darkness and grappled with wnai lurneo oui io oe me uiggeni man he had ever encountered. They rolled j alsiut the floor, and the Intruder curs-1 ed. Josephson didn't. He needed all the breath be could muster to take care of bis man. Mrs. Josephson In the meantime turned on the light, ami when ahe saw the Intruder aliout to get away she Joined In the battle without waiting to dress. Finally she aided by sitting on the big man until her husband got a good grip on him. Then she hurriedly slipped Into a dressing gown and atart- (SHE BAT OK THE IUU MAS. cd for a policeman. She found two of him In less time than it usually takes in lhirleui, even when the uoed Is not po great. The bhieeoats returned with her and bracelet tl the big man. At first be was sullen. Afterward nt the West One Hundred and Twenty fifth street station, the police say, ho gave bis name as John Kelly, bis age as twenty-one and bis address as SoS Second avenue. His occupation was set down as "laborer," and from bis appearance when the police found him rolling about the floor with Josepbsou it was no misnomer. He bad put In a labori ous half hour. In bis pockets, the police say, they found a bunch of skeleton keys and a pair of gold cult links, which, Joseph Kon said, had boon taken from bis shirt. On the floor of the bedroom clothing belonging to the Josephsous was found bundled up ready to be taken away. I'lillliful Don 1)1,1 HU Duly. Pavld Conover, carpenter, entered his homo on Trenton avenue, Chelsea, N. J., and discovered blood trails over the floor. Ho traced them to a door through which ho entered with some trepidation and discovered his New. fouinlland dog Tip in an excited con dition. Conover went over the bouse mid found that lie bad been robbed. There were signs of a battle between the thief and the Newfoundland, with clear evidence that the burglar had been severely bittiMi. Hut the thief, notwithstanding his wounds, carried off his loot. lluiilt Uok'h 1 1 rail on lliiNluinil's Poor, Fottl Huddin, a Mohammedan of j Asbury Park, N. J., bad bis wife be-i fore Justice of the Peace P.orden to ' explain why she hanged pigs' feet and ' a bog's head on his door knob and also! called blm a monkey. He admitted j be bad another wife In India, but de clared when he married the wlfo nyniust whom be Is now complaining ! lu New Y'ork about twelvo years ago, 1 whnu she was only seventeen, ha toldj her of his wife In India. Choose Your Druggist Carefully - ' ' ' - ' - - - A druggiat can do more harm or good than moat poople give him credit for. There are different qualities in drugs just as there are in dry goods, and to the outsider all qualities go by the same name. The difference between pure high grade drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of the same name, means the difference between keeping sick and getting well. When a doctor writes a prescription he means best quality. When Borne druggists fill a prescription they think only about big profits. Every Drop of Medicine ... that goes in a prescription filled to this store is per fectly pure. Pure drugs4 mean a speedy recovery. Poor drugs mean a relapse. You want the best. Let us 11 your prescriptions. We are giving away free, while they last, a 25 cent box of soap with a 25 cent pair of scissors for 25 cents. HOWELL Reliable MT. HOOD CAFE, M. Justin, Proprietor Fine Wines and Liquors, Pool Tables Porter on Draught. Family Rooms. Main and Fifth Streets. W. L. BLOCK Main and 7th WEILILf C A TMT A has Ieft for the North PoIe but he ,ta'"J'1 " will return loaded with Toys for all the little children. Toyland is in full blast at our store. Come and see for yourself. Also a full line of Furniture, Carpets and Ranges, Rockers, Morris Chairs. Library Tables, China Closets, Side Boards, Buffets, Beautiful Rugs, Havi Iand China of all kinds, Cut Glass and Silverware. Your Satisfaction is our Success. J. E. Smith Hardware Co. 10th and MainSts. Oregon City. We are here with a big line of Hardware, Gro ceries, Graniteware, Tinware, Implements, Wagons and Buggies and anything from a pin to a 40 horse power engine. i E. SMITH 10th and Main s z z z z z : : I & JONES Druggists. R. L. HOLMAN, LEADING UNDERTAKER, Phone 106L Next Door to Harris Grocery. W. L. BLOCK Main and 7th HARDWARE CO. The Busy Corner.