OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. S LOCAL BMEPS The Eatacadu Ladle Aid Hoclcty 1 planning to Berv a big chicken up per to a hungry throng thl evening. It la reported that the atom of Fri day night illil cotislduniblo dumaijo to bona up mill down tlx; WlltauiKltu Vol ley. There will li pleaching lit the Kptw )ial church Sundny at 11 a. in,, Itov. If. I), Chatulier In charge of the r- Phillip mnl Old urn sending cunt fur new roller akatea In anticipation of the full season, which will begin lit October. Mia Van Horn, who waa chosen a teacher at Oswego for the coming year, ha decided not to accept the position, Sheriff Heath visited Clarliama Wednesday to subpoena witnesses In a ault before an Oregon City Justice of the pearo. Ilert Itoake, the Fourth street foiin dryman, dropped hot slag on hli right fiMit lKt FTlday ami quite seriously burned that member. mpitt y Sheriff taker made a trip to Osweito Monday to subpoena wit niMiKKi In tho divorce cao of Cora Hly v. ICarneat G. Heely. W, A. White ha gone to IlolllnKham Waahlngton, to assist In tlio erection of a larKo flour mill. Ho will be ab sent from hoitin for three month. Regular acrvlee will begin at the Congregational church Sunday with preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. K. C'tarenco Oakley. Mr. Howard Bmlth, In St. Vincent' hospital In Portland, la Improving a fast a can bo expected. In a recent operation portion of five rlh were removed. The residence of C'haa. McCormlck of Mllwaukle waa destroyed by fire last week. iNo one waa home at the time and It la a mystery how the fire originated. Out-of town bualnosa visitor Mon day were Meaara. John Hchram of Highland, I. A. IVwbe of Bear Creek. David Miller of Highland and 0. W. Sturgl of Canby. John Muroncy, who ha been toll keeper on tho Mount flood amj Har low road for the past fifteen year, died Tuesday, August 20, at the age of 74 year. He wan an Odd Fellow and. well know In tlila section of Ore on. Mlaa Amy Purcoll, who waa a dele gate to the recent Christian Endeavor Convention at Bcattlo, In July, gave nn Informal talk on tho work of tho convention, at the Young People' 8o duty meeting In tho llaptlst church Sunday ovotilng. The union open air service In the Oregon City qurk tho past five Sun day evening drew to a clime Sunday. The puatora who Joined In the aur vlcoa aro satisfied with the rennlta and wUli to thank one and all who aided In making tln'in a aucceaa. Harry Maralinll Wotd and Mlaa E. t'na Lucky wero KranU-d llcenao to marry Thuraday aftenuKn. The groom la the aon of nx-ahorlft Tom Word of Multnomah county and had the nonaent of hla father to the union, the young man being under age. Iowa, him accepted a call to the pa torate of the Oregon City Kplacopal churcli and will arrive to take chargti of the work here about September IS ment of GO.OOO that came from North vllle, Mich. The FlHhertea Bureau haa JuHt InMtalli'd a rack In the Clack atita river at the head of the Con or 20, Ho ha family conalatlng of field drift, one-half mile below the wife and two boya and the congrega tion I planning to give them a warm welcome. Iteat room In the eat are proving very popular. Read the following: "Tho new rent room In the city build ing which were formally opened hatchery. For several year paat the rack ha been placed at the bridge of the Oregon Water Power 4: Railway Company, two mile below the atatlon. (The Ilttlo Maddox girl who wa In jured o aerlounly In the overturning for of a load of lumber on Seventh atreet public uho Tueaday after being open (lat week, I reported doing a well a for Inspection several day are prov- could be expected, with bright hope Ing very popular, especially to market of her recovery. attendant, many of whom vlHlted the room Wednesday afternoon." The dearth of police new waa bro ken' Wednesday night by the antic of Mia Irene Alberta celebrated her liHly Rlche and Julia Davl and May Whitney, the two latter hailing from Portland. The three were enjoying thernselvea In a room to the rear of Stewart' saloon when Billy began to fire hi revolver Into the celling. Of ficer Shaw and Cooke took the trio to the police atatlon and Billy was a 18th birthday Friday night at tho family home. Several handsome pre enta wero made. Those participating were: Phil Soreghan, Mr. and Mr. 1-5. Alberta and Mia Irene Albert, Mr. and Mr. Iangsford, Edward Hanton, Al Mace, J. II. Flnacune, Ml Kthel Purslful, Mla Ellen Beroghan, 'aeaaed $20 and coot Thuraday morn Ml Ada Mllh-r and Mlaa Ella Miller. Ing. The two game of ball postponed One of the new rack being placed from laat Sunday on account of In- iln. Oregon stream by Superintendent The State Board of Forestry ha clement weather will bo played the O'Maliey thl fall 1 a rack that ha appointed all of the road supervisor coming Sunday. The game acheduled Just been Installed In the Clackamas of Clackama county a fire warden, are between the Oregon City Gray river at the head of the Granfleld and the Wabash Club on Willamette ! drift, about one-half mile below the F. C. Burke, who receutly purchaaed tho C. O. T. Wllllama property and had It Completely overhauled and Im proved, has moved hi family Into It and will realde there. J. K. Orlbhlo, whose hopyard I located three mile east of Aurora, rporta the sale of 10,000 pound 1907 hop at ten cent. Burger Broa Co. are named aa purchaser. Frank Griffith picked up what he thinks la a fallen meteor laat Friday. He found it across the river on the west side near the road. It la Judged to be about 90 per cent. Iron. Mr. Fannie Black, a former resi dent of thl city, waa found dead In bed Friday morning at the home of her aim In St. John. She waa a sister of Mrs. W. H. Bhlvoly and waa known to many Oregon City resident. and tho commlsloii and Instruction have arrived. The aupervlsora will be empowered to issue permit to act out brush fire to resident of thl county. There I great Interest throughout the Northwest In tho visit of Secre tary Tart. He land In Portland on the evening of September 5th and re main there alt day tho Cth. The pub lic will be given a chance to hear him at 8 o'clock In the evening at tho Ar mory. Superintendent O'Maliey, of tho flsherle department for thl district of Oregon, ha arranged to distribute 150,000 black spotted trout that ho re ceived from D!ta. Col., and most of thean trout fry will be placed In the Clackamaa county stream by local sportsmen. Jamea Roake haa added a new lever to the big organ In tho Congregational church that will make It an easy mat ter Ui Inflate tho bellow In tho future. The organ will be thoroughly over hauled In preparation for the work of the choir in the winter aerlea of tier- vices just ahead. Stowo'a 'Tncle Tom'a Cabin" will bo played In Oregon City Saturday of thl we'k. Tho ahow exhibit under canvas, and tho advance notice prom ise a big production of that well known play. There will be a noon day concert by the military band car ried by this company. Wm J. Carden, an 'employ of tho Willamette Pulp k Paper Company, fell from a scaffold last week a dis tance of 30 feet, escaping serloua In juries. HI eye waa cut and he wa considerably bruised but hi Injurle are not serious. He waa making re pair to the sprinkler. All the workmen on the new Ma sonic Temple were discharged Tue- Wabash Club on Willamette drift. Fall field, and the Woolen Mill Club hatchery. Good bottom I found here and the Holladay Maroon on the Can-and It I not believed that the posl- eman rarg ground. These game wero scheduled for last Sunday, but rain prevented. Oregon City became a part of tho battle ground between tho Western I'nlon a."d striking workmen Thurs day. A new operator wa assigned to the key In thl city when local sym pathizers with tho atrlkera took ex ceptlona to tho new man and told him In vlgrjua language what they thought of him and hi method. No hlowa; only worda. The promotora of the project say that work will be commenced on the Oregon City. Beaver Creek & Molalla Railroad within a very short time, It being the Intention to build the first mile of the road thl year, and more if posalble. Tho temporary termlnu will bo at tho head of Seventh street, and the start will be made at Division street, running up tho Fifth street canyon out to Holmes' place. The annual aesalon of the Oregon Conference of the M. E. church will convene In Grace church, Portland, September 24. The business of most general Interest to the public la the assignment of pastors to the various charge In tho four district that com prise tho Oregon Conference. The presiding bishop has the appointing power, and announces the lists about the last thing each aanual session. bllity of high water will be a great a farther down tho stream. The rack wa formerly placed at tho bridge of the Oregon Water Power Railway company, two mile below. tho sta tion. The hatchery crew expects to commence taking egg by the middle of September. There la a rumor that school dls trlct No. Ill and 33, that were di vorced some month ago, may again become a harmonious whole. The ru mor has It that patrons' living In South Highland are dissatisfied with the new condition and want another change. Aa consolidation movements must come before the annual school meetings, held tho third Monday In Juno. It look a nit If It wnnlrl taL-a -mo uay i ernoon. ne explanation given Ume fop the chMg ui'iiik iimi iToiiHirucuun oi iiitj souin wall I faulty. The building committee are seeking for a new superintendent, when work will be taken up and the building pushed to completion. It la learned from Manilla that sam ples of Philippine woods believed to bo available for making lead pencils have been sent to New York to bo tested. Lead pencil woods have bo come so scarce that If the Philippine woods -are satisfactory It will create a largo market therefor. The sample shipped to New York are of red lauan and balbalbacan. DELAY IS DANGEROUS Come and see about getting those broken down teeth, repaired or extracted as it will save your health and see what we will do the work for. We can do any case of dentistry from extracting to most complicated piece of work Absolutely Painless. We have testimonials to prove our statement. Oat Prices are Right Our work s right and that ia the reason that in a ahort time in Oregon City we have built up our large practice and it is growing every day. . We Use No Cas We Use No Cocaine We extract painleaa, we give a piloted guarantee with every piece of work. Fine Gold Fillings, guaranteed for 10 years, $1 and up. Gold Crowns, $4.00 to $5.00. Bridge Work Solid 22 Kt Gold, $4.00 to $5.00 per tooth. Plates, guaranteed to fit and last for 10 years, $5.00. Extracting by our painless methods 50c. And free when plates are ordered. OREGON DENTAL PARLORS Over Harding's Drug Store and Postoffice. THE DREAD OF RABIES. Out Fra the winter a dstice. Three centuries after the Christian era aun worship waa still maintained In Brittany, and In Normandy not more than 10) year ago the household fire wa exthiCTilshed on Dec. 21 and the Christmas log wa Ignited by the aid of a Same procured from the lamp burn ing In the neighboring church. This fact afford a curious Instance of tho probable transference of respei-t and reverence from the sacred fire of a purely heathen creed to the ecclesias tical light of Catholicism, OILED ROADS. pagan rite (or procuring unsullied fire were forbidden or fell into desuetude the Idea to which they owed their i origin and development. Instead of per Ihln3. continued to exist more or tes perfectly bv attaching themselre to nsnges and ceremonies having no di rect association witb them. How tho Highway In Southern Call-, fornia Are Mad Dutla. Road are now kept free from dust In southern California by the appllca don of oil. It haa been found that to place roada ia condition through the use of oil lsj cheaper than maintaining them la half! condition daring a single season by sprinkling with water. And when When tho i d has once been put Into condition Rev. T. P. Bowman of Des Moines, 4 I I Boofc and oh Pointing All Kinds Low Prices Prompt Service Stat Pess Job Room OREGON CITY, OREGON 1 ' Maple Lane Grange held a special meeting Wednesday at which time ar rangementa were perfected for the erection of a dining hall In addition to their present grange hall. The reg ular September meeting was post poned from the first to the last Sat- jurday In the month, at which time ar rangements win be completed Tor tho third annual fair, to be held Saturday, October 5. Maple Lane Grange Is In a flourshing condition and It mem bers are very enthusiastic In planning for the good work in the future. J. D. Linn of Willamette was arrest ed Tuesday on the charge of cruelty to animals. One of his horses, that wero hitched on Main street, fell to the ground and the bystanders in aid ing It to get up found Its neck In a serious condition. An Information was made and Linn arrested and tiled on tho charge of cruelty. He was fined $3 and costs by Justice Stlpp, the fine being made small as there was no desire to distress Linn. The picnic of the Harmony Improve ment association scheduled for Satur day and for which elaborate arrange ments had been made, was postponed on account of the weather. It will be held some time In the latter half of September. The exact, date will be set by the president' of the society, Mrs. E. R. Spooner. The picnic Is or ganized on a basis of financial re turns. The proceeds will be devoted to the fund for tho proposed public hall of Harmony. a Nearly 1500 black spotted trout will be distributed In Clackamas county streams this, fall. These trout fry come from Delta, Colo. Four thous and lake trout fry will be liberated In Vancouver Lake, the last of a shlp- of Ail Proportion to the qutney of tho Diaaaaa. Few accident are more terrifying tc the sufferer than to be bitten by a dog iuppoaed to be mad. and there are few condition In which prompt and intelll gent action on the part of the bystand ere la ruo desirable. Aitnougu nearly an warm blooded animal are susceptible to rabies. It If moat commonly seen In dogs. There are two fonn the "furtou" and th "dumb." In the furious type after a period of melancholy or depression the animal become restless and Irritable, with a tendency to run away and snap at everything In sight, finally becoming subdued and sullen and dying oi paralysis and exhaustion. In dunit rabies the stage of Irritability la ab sent. The dog prowls about In a list less way, with his head down and lowei jaw dropped. At the same time there Is difficulty In swallowing. It Is often impossible to tell from a dog's actions whether It is rabid or not But if Instead of killing the animal as quickly as possible, as la often unwise ly done, the owner captures It and keeps It for a few days under look and key the question answers Itsere. A rabid dog always dies In from four to eight days, so that If the animal re covers the bitten persons may be sure that they are not going to develop hy drophobia. In any suspicious case the wound should immediately be squeezed under hot water and If deep be Incised freely, so that cauterization with either a hot iron or with strong nitric acid (not with luuar caustic) may be thoroughly done. At the same time the dog should be kept under observation, or If already killed the bead and neck should be packed In Ice and preserved for med ical examination. Eveu If It seems certain that the ani mal was rabid the patient should not despair, for it Is estimated that only 15 per cent of those bltteu by rabid ani mals actually develop the disease, and If the Pasteur preventive Inoculations are promptly begun recovery is almost certain. Tho popular dread of rabies Is out of all proportion to the relative frequency of the disease, and the length to which It may go Is shown by the Instances In w hich people have developed and even died of false hydrophobia, a nervous condition due to fright and simulating to some extent the real malady. -Youth's Companion. Cold and Colojna. Grip and colds, according to a French physician, will yield If met at the very (ginning with a copious sup ply of the Isfsl colonic. Pour tho co- with oil it requires but alight addition al expenditure to keep It so. One hundred barrel of oil per mild spread over an area eighteen feet In! width will put a road In condition along the extent of the oiled surface and give an excellent roadway, ade quate for ordinary traffic The oil Is put on la three applications the first at the rate of sixty barrels per mile and the two subsequent treatments at the rate of twenty barrels per mile each. ; Great care must be taken In dellver- IrkfmA lnt.-k a litm,t;kmhlof rnllcwf tn I funnel and Inhale tHe fume steadily 1 the oil. It should be bot when dl every two or three minute. After a1 farf?ed and poured upon a hot anr- kllng Is confined to the heat of the day. The oil cannot be poured on Indiscrim inately, but must be drilled Into the dust as wheat Is drilled Into land pre pared to receive It If It la not so ap plied, the oil will not saturate evenly tho dust area, but will lie la iplotchea, run together and so make a very Im perfect surface. In order to meet the requirement a machine has been devised. A big tank mounted on four wheels drag a sort of tender box. supported by two. wheels. Into which Is run from the tank a supply of oil. This box has a furnace beneath it which heat the oil, and at tached to it is a drag looking some- thing like a hayraUe. A number of curved rod or finger go out from the bottom, and these are i drawn through the dust and aloug the road. They mark little furrows In the dust, and luto thee furrows, through a series of pipes. U discharged the oil. A second fln,er or sort of thumb ar rangement tix.M farther back turus the dnr.t ever t'w oikvl furrow nnd the sur face I t.i'.v.i loft to absorb, a process w'aic'i r?'i;l:'e about en lw.ir to eSect A roller h t'len i.-:cva over the oiled w'.lth and tho first treatment U com-l'efe burning sensation ha been experi enced one may wait ten or fifteen min ute before taking another sniff. If the bad symptoms have not subsided after twelve hours of this remedy It show that the malady wa too far mi derway. CIop to Natura. We get closer to nature when we an creating, whether In art, in lit erature, In Invention or la work lug at new and progressive Ideas. We can feel our mind reach out Into Infinity and grasp and bring back something fresh, new, something nev er seen on this earth before. Sueeoaa Magazine. - Stood by Hi Thaory. Thales. the ancient philosopher, de clared that there was no difference be tween life and death. "Why, then." cried one of those to whom the remark was made, "don't you put an end to your lifer "Becanse," was the reply, "there Is no difference." A Test of Courage. Courage consists not In blindly over looking danwr, but In meeting it with the eyes open. Rich tor. Fa?m Fog Sale 'BURNING THEJTULE LOG. A Survival From the Adoration Onne Offer ad to th Sun. Ia some parts of Germany the Yule log Is placed on the hearth on Christ mas eve ard If possible kppt burning for two or three days. Then a piece of It Is laid aside for the purpose of light ing the next year's log and of guarding the household from harm. Pieces of fir wood charred but not quite burned out In the Christmas fire are also placed under the family bed In some German villages to avert the dreaded lightning stroke, which appears In this rehitLm ti be the type of fire In Its evil' aspect. In contradistinction from tho i solar orb, the representative of beneficent light and warmth. The cvih- . torn. of burning a Yulo log for three days mul nlglita In each homestead Is almost certainly a survival from tho adoration once offered to the sun at 1 02 Aces mHcw the villege of Marquam where there is two stores, postoffice, blacksmith shop. $1 500 school house, church and parsonage. About 6 miles from railroad , 7 miles from silverton, 2 miles from Scott's Mills; good house and barn; about 45 acres in cultiva tion, besides pasture; place well watered; good soil, about 40 acres fine bottom land; 1 5 acres good tim ber; telephone line passes by place; good hop land; bottom land would grown fine corn. Price $4,500, $2,500 cash, balance on time. For particulars write to A. B. MARQUAM, Tiller, Ore. or if yoo wish to see the farm call on PHILLIP MARQUAM, Marqoam, Oregon. J