Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 06, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1907.
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OUR FARMERS' PAGE.
ENTERPRISE READERS ARE INVITED TO CON
TRIBUTE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL,
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, DAIRY OR "BIO CROP"
ITEMS FOR THI8 DEPARTMENT.
Horses In Norway,
You never nt' a broken-winded
borau In Norway, aald a horn" doctor.
That In because (hii horaea thre urn
allowed to drink whllo tln'y eut, the
MttlllO nit mankind,
Our Ikiiucm, U't them be fever mi
thlraty, mil mL Mill eat thlr dry fod
der, their dry tiny and oata and corn,
with nothing Ui wash thm down. Hut
In Norway they order things better.
Evry Iwrstt haa a bucket of water be
stdo Mm manger, and, an he eat, ho
drinks, also.
It U Interesting to a how tin Nor-
ahould be kpt, If for no other pur
pose than to supply the family with
Choice IIU'Bt.
Chlckant for Market.
Chickens aell In tho market at as
high a figure, compared with beef
and mutton aa ordinarily, If they aro
In good ahapo and condition. Fancy
fowla for breedera command aa high
figure aa heretofore, whenever flrat
cIuhh api'dmena change hands, and
every one who can turn out a better
trio or two next fall than cut! bit
neighbors will find a ready market
weglan horses rdlah their water with ,for them tven at the advanced price,
their inealH, Now they alp a little i
from the bucket, now they eat a Protection From Files,
mouthful, then another alp. then If you have on the farm a patch of
another mouthful Jut like rational brush, either acrub timber or a peach
human being..
You never ae a broken winded .tb calvea and cowa, thft land will
hor In Norway, and the. natlvea ay probably pay better than for any other
Item of Intercut, bring or phono It to
thin office. .
Tho gueatlon la often asked If male
plica can be castrated In the aummer
with no aorioua result. We never
llko tho practlco of caatratlnK after
tho middle of July.
With tho work teama select tho feed
with a view to quality, tho leas tho
bulk tho better, ao that tho strength
ening qualities are contained In tho
food,
Fur gaps In chlckcna, swab tho
throat with a feather dipped In tur
pentine,
If file have worked In Korea or
wounda on anlmala, cleanao with tur
pentine. It Ih not good policy to forco tho
growth of colt a by giving them stlrn
littlriK fiKxlM and over feeding them.
It ia cheaper to take good car of
borne than to employ a veterinary
surgeon,
Tho aowa ahould be bred early ao
that the pigs will come in time to
DUELINGJHTHE NAVY
The Tragic Affair That Put an
End to the Practice.
A MIDSHIPMAN'S CHALLENGE.
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'BOLL
Mb3
It Waa AeoapUd by tha Lawyer, and
the Battle Waa Fought In Delaware.
Sad Fata of the Two Prinelpale In the !
Unfortunate Meeting.
make good growth.
Feed your hogs on a feeding floor
and not in tho mud.
Live aock ahould be kept tinder tho
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND. OREGON
A. f. ARMSTRONO. LL. B., PfliNCiPAL
Educate for aucccs in a abort time and at email expense, and aenda each atu
dent to a position aa aoon a competent. Quality i our motto, and reputation for
thorough work bring na over 100 call per month for office help. Individual in
ttruction insure rapid progret. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
That settlement of quarrela by appeal ; voucher and other modern method of bookkeeping. Chattier i our ahorthand ;
to the code of honor waa no longer to j eaay, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, bninea forma and penmanship free
bo tho unwritten law of the American i it Reference: any merchant, any Unk, any newspaper in Portlanc.
navy waa determined by a duel In
which William Miller, Jr., a Philadel
phia lawyer, waa alulu In a pcntonal
affair fought along the northern circle
of Delaware, The man who fired the
fatal abut waa Mldahlpiuan Char lea G.
lluuter, and tha encouuter took place
along Nunman'e creek on the afternoon
f Kuuday, Murcb 21, 1830.
or plum thicket, and will fence It for jM"" condition or light, go air ana
pure ioou a tin water.
It la becaiiMK they aervo water to tho
anlmala with their feed.
Profit In Clover,
An Oregon farmer who renta a
farm nay ho harvested about one
hundred tone of clover thin aeawm on
thirty-eight acre. Such hay la ael
ling readily at $12 per ton baled,
which, after allowing $2 10 per ton
for baling, ahowa a good margin of
profit. Thirty head of stock are now
nm. ii will provmo anaue ami matte
fly fighting eaay for the anlmala. Give
the calve and cowa the run of a
heavy brush thicket and yui need not
worry alanit recelpea for fly protec
tion. Plant Apples.
Hy all rneana plant a r,oo sized ap
ple orchard on tho farm. It never de
crease tho value of your land and
will at aome future time, if properly
being pantured on tho aecond crop of cared for. be a source of conalderable
clover at $t jMr head per month, and i revenue. Select tho beat winter va
the aoll la being mado better all thorletle that are mostly aotight after by
time, limtead of Impoverlahed aa lt' "" It seem that red apple,
waa formerly by continued grain grow- ',lf "f fair Ue and shape, usually havo
Inir. Thla la what may bo termed , preiereneo in tne maraei.
farming at a profit.
Singularly enough, neither Miller,
who lout bla life, nor Hunter, who kill
ed him, waa principal in the original
quarrel that led to the meeting on the
bank of the llttlo creek In Delaware.
Neither bad seen the other until a few
hour before the challenge waa aent
and accepted. 4
Kltnply a mlaabot In a game of bil
liard Played ot Third and Cbeatnut
' ati-eeta. I'Llli.di-liilila. led to the trairedv
Injury Alreedy Done In MaeaachuartU tbat pUUK, tw0 llom,.g jDto sorrow
Eatimated at 150,000. j an(j mutt).rei tne life of tho man
"It ia bard to aay what will be the wuow, pHt0l ahot cauaele:ly abed hu
nltlmate damage U the roada," aald a , nian yo,!,
tuember of the Maaaacbuaetta coram!- I n,.ury W harton Orifllth and It. Dll-
H0W AUTOS DAMAGE ROADS.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HARVEY E. CROSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Heal Rotate.
Lnana, Innorance
Main Street,
OREGON CITY
An Emulalon of Keroeen.
Keroxeiie emulnlon fr lice ahould
be atrong. it la mado a follow: Two
gallon kenmene, ono gallon water,
ono pound bar of aoap, one pint crude
carbolic acid, lioll the wan In water
until dltNolved; remove from the fire
and while tho watrr la boiling add
the kenmene and arid, churning with
a apray pump for ten minute, and
then add elx gallon of hot water,
atlrrlng well. Apply on wall, floor,
Hen Manure and Aahe.
Don't mix hen manure and aahe
for fertilizer, berauae the reuniting
chemical action will camto tho loxa of
ammonia, a one can readily detect
by the odor. If theao two material
are to be applied to the aame ground
mix tho axheH well with the Roll flrat
and later apply the manure.
The
day.
Notea.
Ilfi? of a working beo la 40
It take 20,000 bee ten trip
naiat. Mice, yard, etc. A aecond a day to produce flvo pound of honey,
application ahould bo mado In ten Don't forget to give the jxiultry
day. fnh water, and plenty of It. kept In
!the ahade. Stale, aunheated water
Ion to a repreaentatlve of tho Boaton
Globe, "but It haa recently en eati
mated by the board that $.V),00 dam
ago hae been done already by auto.
"Tbl la email In proportion to the
coat of tho rond, but unleaa aome new
method of applying anrface la dopte4
the damage la likely to be contlnuoua
that la, repeated aa fat a it 1 made
good.
"There 1 aomethlng almut the broad
rublier tire of motor vehicle on
wheel of amall diameter peculiarly
damaging to macadam rond. A vacu
um la created by tho tiro w hich auck
the aurface, or binder, from the road,
and It la blown away, leaving the
tonea eipoacd.
"The commlHHlon 1 experimenting
with tar urfaclng. rwulcu haa been
uaed In Franco uccefully. Experi
ment have also lxen made by the
park commlaaloner wltb an oil havlns
an aaphalt bae. Something new mut
I adopted, and I have no doubt Maa
aachuaett will' not be tiehtnd In It
adoption."
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Keep Sheep.
Kvery farmer ahould have a few
ahi-ep, In order to aave much of the
material grown that may be waited.
Shep will eat planta which cattle re
ject, and they graio cloaer to the
I not conducive to good health.
It la a tnlxtake to try to rulne hog
on paaturo alone, although It can l
jdono up to the time for new corn, and
tho pork crop can be mado without
ny cah outlay fur mill feed.
ground, Young and tender weed are Tho hen will return about a much
dellcloim to abeep and the-y. therefore, money for aklmmllk a anything elne
aaalHt In ridding the field of auch jon the farm perhapa more.
poMta. A email flock of mutton aheop j If you know a farm, crop or stock
ton J ( ,N 1 mK J
t
Ftill line Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves
and Ran&es . See my line before yoti bay.
Glr ASS WARE'
There is nothing more delights the housewife than a handsome
display of Glassware. And the methods of manufacture make it
possible for every housewife to have handsome Glassware. We
show a complete line of Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, in sets or
singly, Berry Dishes, Honey pishes, Sugar Bowls, Butter Dishes,
Spoon Holders, Creamers, etc. Assortment large; prices very low.
A. L. William and Vernetta Flat-d(rf.
K. H. Reddaway and Kate B. War
nock. F. AuguBta Maddock and Mary Rub
aell.
Oben Tonkin and Arvle Beryl Rat
dorf.
Joaeph Harris and Mary Ann Pld-
cock.
C. Van Orden and Mary M. Bell.
O. B. Miller and Ltila Holcomb.
Leonard 8. Maaon and Minnie Grace
Herndun.
II. E. Woodward and Clara'Roache.
John II. Cogan and Daisy Llveaay
Albert Kltching and Susie Lltm.
Daniel S. McLean and Annie r.
Thlessen.
MARRIAGES, t
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone: Main 521 Office in Czufietd Bld., M2!n ard M t: Sts
'STKWAUT-SMITH August 2(1. 1907.
Rev. L. C. Hoar officiating. Alexan
der Stewart and Fannie C. Smith.
WEIOHTMAX HALLINAN At the
home of the bride, August 20, 1907,
Rev. T. O. Rollover officiating. Wm.
S. Welghtman and Margaret M.
Hulltnan.
KITC1IIXG-L1NN At the home of the
brldo in Currinsvlllo, Sunday, Sep
tember 1, 1U07, Albert Kltching and
Susin Linn, Rev. C. O. McPhoraon
officiating.
CARTER-PADDOCK At St. Johns-
bury. Vt.. August 30. 1907.' Edgar M.
Carter to MIsh Isabelle Paddock.
The groom ia well-known In this
city.
WILLIAMS-RATDORF At tho Pies- i carriages.
liytertan pivrsonage, epemuer ,
1907, Rev. Landaborough officiating,
A. U WllllaniH and Vernetta Uut
dorf. both of Oregon City.
VAX ORDEN-BELL At the home of
bride, Oregon City, September 3,
1907. Rev. E. Clarence Oakley of
ficiating, Charles Van Orden and
Miss Mary M. Hell.
TOXKIN-BATDORF At Baptist par
aonuge, Oregon City, September 4,
1907. Rev. John M. Linden offlcat
lng, Oben Tonkin and Miss Arvle
Beryl Batdorf.
BIRTHS.
I. TOLPOLAR
Main St. Opp. Postoffice v Oregon City, Oregon
BOY To Mr. and Mrs. W. Shcpard.
Oregon City, a boy, born Sunday,
September 1.
DEATHS.
TALLBY Drowned in the Willamette
August 29, 1907, George A. Tallo-y.
aged 20 years.
BEESOX At his homo In Estaendn,
Friday, August 30, 1907, Wm. Beo
Hon, aged 75 years. ,
RIDDLE At her home In Willamette,
September 4, 1907, Mrs. Mary Bid
die, nged 83. years. She was an old
pioneer aniL well-known.
lLEIt At the home of her sister in
Portland. Mrs. S. C.' Catching, Aug
ust 81, 1907, Sushi B. Her, aged 39
years and 5 months.
JOHNSOX At her home in Hebo, in
the mountains near Tillamook, Sep
tember 2, 1907, Mrs. Willis Johnson,
aged 31 years. '
BABCOCK At his homo in Oregon
City, September 5, 1907, dropped
'dead, C. C. Babock, Sr. aged 75
, years.
Ion Drake, prominent eoelety men of
Philadelphia, played the game of bll-
lhirda, and lirlltlth made the mlaabot
which called forth a taunt from Drake,
who waa Immediately atruck In the
face with a cue by Griffith. A cbal-
lcufce to a duel waa aent by Drake, but
Griffith declared that the challenger
waa beneath hla notice and that he
would not deiueau blmaelf aoclally by
conaeuUug to meet him.
Then followed a long and wordy war
fare In which each joted the other aa
a cowara. Lieutenant uuryee or me
United Btatea navy waa called to make
an effort to aettle the dispute, and It
waa then that Miller, the lawyer, and
Hunter, the midshipman, became In
volved In the quarrel. In the heated
dlacuHitlou Hunter accused Miller of
publlablug a confidential letter, ana a
challenge waa at once aent by the mld
ahlpmau and accepted by the attorney.
It waa decided that the duel ahould
be fought early on Sunday morning of
March 21, but It was nearly 10 o'clock
before carriage containing the princi
pals, aecouds and aurgeoua left a house
that atood on Chestnut atreet above
Sixth. The presence of the company
excited some suspicion at Cheater,
where the party stopped for lunch, but
they hurried down the post road, tied
their horses close to tho highway and
proceeded 200 yards behind a clump of
trees that would ahleld them from ob
servation, i
Aa the sun waa setting two pistol
shots rang out simultaneously as one
of the seconds counted "One, two, three
fire!" lluuter at4od unharmed as the ,
ball frotu his opponent's pistol struck
at his feet, but Miller cried out that
be waa shot, placed one hand on hla
breast and fell with a bullet lylug
close to hla heart. In a few minutes
he. died, while pule and anxious faces
watched the convulsive breathing of
the dying man.
"Gentlemen," said Hunter, "I had no
enmity ngolust this man. I never
heard of him until two days ago, ' Let
those whose quarrel embroiled him be
responsible for bla death."
After a hurried consultation It was
decided that the midshipman should
leave the state at once, and he was
driven rapidly to Xew Castle, Del.,
where he boarded a boat for Xew York
and rejoined the nary. In order to
bide the tragedy It waa decided to wait
uutll dark and take Miller to Philadel
phia In a carriage.
Seating the dead man between them,
two seconds held him In an upright
position on the long journey to Phila
delphia. News of the duel bad reached
Chester, and a crowd of men stood at
Third street bridge to Intercept tho
The first buggy contained
the surgeon, and, as his explanation
was satisfactory, he was permitted to
proceed. The dead man in the second
carriage was driven through the crowd
without the ruso being detected, and
at midnight tho body was placed In a
house in Wuluut street, where vigil
was kept by the seconds, who drank
heavily to support them lu tho terrible
strain under which they had been
placed. ,
Miller's father said that he held no
malice against lluuter, but the mid
shipman, who was suspended for a
year for punishment, was haunted by
the specter of the dead man lying on
the bunk of Naamnu's creek, sltilu by
his hand, and died a prematurely old
man after a lonely life, shut off from
all hope of preferment In the navy. He
was buried by the newspaper men of
New York, who erected a tombstone
over his grave. Philadelphia. Ledger.
THOS. F. RYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
Office Upstairs, first building south of Courthouse,
W. S. UTtES C SCIIUEBEL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW-
-DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
Will practice ia all courts, make collections and settlements of e5tates Fnrnun.
Bbatiacuoi title, lena you money on nm montage. umce id ciitarsuc
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E HEDCES F. t. GRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
WORLD NEWS
Announcement Is made that there
will be no further effort to get Arizona
and Xew Mexico to unite in one state.
St. Louis brewers have combined to
suppress the saloonist who attempts
to sell liquors on Sunday in places
where forbidden, or who maliciously
violates laws and restrictions for
other days.
The dreaded disease known as
'blackleg" has been found to exist
among several bands of sheep In Nor
thern Idaho.
No more cigarettes are to be sold in
the State of Washington. Smokers
have laid in large supplies and as
the law does not prohibit the smoking
of cigarettes it will be some time be
fore the effect of the law will be
noticeable.
In his last speech In Texas, Senator
Bailey said: "A Texas negro can be
made as good as a Massachusetts
white man, but he can not be made as
good as a Texas white man."
In 1817 one Richard Thornton,
called to the bar of the King's Bench,
charged with the murder of Mary
Askford, in open court threw down his
glove and defied his accuser. Where
upon there was a pretty to-do. Wager
of battle, it was supposed had died a
natural death In the dark ages, but
Ixird Ellenborough, after much consul
tation of precedent,, held that it was
still the law of England, and ordered
a field to be prepared. Thornton's
accuser thereupon declining combat,
the prisoner was discharged. Next
year parliment passed an act abolish-
ng this privilege of appeal to the
strong right arm.
A macadamized road between St.
Louis and Kansas City will be com
pleted within two years. Construc
tion work will be begun next spring.
The Missouri legislature appropriat
ed $500,000 for the purpose at its last
session. The road will be sixty feet
wide. On Its completion, another, ex
tending from north to south through
the state, will be undertaken.
Here is a nut that some philosopher
has cracked: Everybody would be
willing to live on the give-and-take
system If they were allowed to be the
sole Judge of when to give and when
to take.
On. the ground that the movement is
in the interest of corporations, Gov
ernor Sheldon ot Nebraska has de
clined to appoint delegrjtes to tha
national convention called by St. Louis
business men to recommend amend
ments to State and National constitutions.
The Southern Pacific through Texas
was tied up on the El Paso division
the first of the week with a wash
out.
New Zealand's exports of butter will
probably amount In value to ten mil
lion dollars this year.
In 1898 the number of Immigrants
arriving in the United States was 229,
299. The total, for the last fiscal year
was 1,285,349, and for the last ten
years 7.208.746.
At a bull fight near El Paso. Texas,
Labor Day, Morento Chico, matador,
was caught on the horns of a bull in
the Jaurez Plaza del Toros and was
horribly mangled In the presence of
thousands of spectators. It is believed
his injuries will prove fatal. ,
The Philippines to date has cost
Uncle Sara the lives of a goodly num
ber of his young men, and he has gone
down in his pocket for $300,000,000,
besides.
Mentally.
"You have been abroad, haven't you,
Mr. Suiplelgh?"
"No, Miss Sharp. What made you
Ihiuk I had been abroad?"
"Why, I heard papa say you were
way off." "-Cleveland Tlnln Dealer.
MARE EVERY DAT
COUNT-
no matter how'
,ld the weather:
You cannot
afford to be
without &
TOWER'S
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
OR SLICKER
When you buy
looK for the
5IGN OF THE FISH
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Candor.
Mabel (aged six) Ain't you afraid of
our big dog? The Parson (very thlu)
No, my dour.' He would not make
.much of a meal off mo. Mabel Oh,
but ho Ukes bones best Chicago News.
Every brave henrt must consider so
ciety as a child and not allow it to iie
tate. Emerson.
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