Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 15, 1908, Image 3

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.
OUR FARMERS PAGE.
ENTERPRISE READERS ARE INVITED TO CON
TRIBUTE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL,
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, DAIRY OR "BIO CROP"
ITEMS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT.
The Humorist's Guide.
Oil, JIoHton In tlio town for beans; they
cut 'em with a fork.
Molasses Hows In Nw Orleans; Chi-
cugo rniin to pork.
They're colonels nil in I,ouIhvMu, und
wlmn yon nil a Joko,
Do careful to nmicinbor, Hill, about
tho I'lttaburg smoke.
St Louis girls Irnvo lengthy feet, or so
;,' tho JHt(r claims.
Depraved Now York In but tho soat of
mM tho bunco gumes.
Ixmg yours ago, Milwaukee took the
lend In bxor, I wIh,
Am! everybody writes a book In Indl-
uunpoIlH.
Tho rubber plant In Brooklyn thrives;
It likes I tut climate there,
And stnld bluestocking Ntock nurvt von
In (but old city where,
Our fulberM met and threw aside, aa
statesmen nay, tho yoke,
Now In not this a bandy guide for got-
tliiK up a Joke?
Transplanting Tri.
In HnvueUnlverHellM. acordlng to an
other foreign contemporary, there la
a practical article of gonural Interest
on transplanting planta Id full foliage
at night Tho results of aomu export
mentN by Rotiaull would mnko necea-
aary tho customary transplanting of
declduoiiN tree In tho fall or winter.
Ho haa found that trees may be trans
planted In full follaxo In May or June,
with llttlu or no Injury, provldod tho
process In carried on at' night. Thli
haa been demonstrated to the entire
satisfaction of somo of the moat promi
nent hortlctilturlHts of Franco.
Electrocuting Rati.
The electric rat-killer of A. F. von
Illederhelm, claimed to have been do
I n it effective work In a factory at
TrleHto, Is designed for lowering Into
draliiH or other Infested places, and
consists of a shallow tray with a bot
tom lined with closely-spaced metal
points alternately connected to the
positive and negative terminals of a
high -tension electrical circuit. Tho ant
mala are promptly electrocuted as they
step on tho points In attempting to
reach the bait. Tho apparatus destroys
only rats and similar vermin, and It
In affirmed that there In no risk to
cats and other domestic animals.
tlco to shoot tlinm for tho table, and
In somo Htutos tho hunters kill them
In great numbers at their roost I fig
places, A government expert suggests
that tho eastward movement of the
boll weevil has been faclllatod by the
killing of tho robins. If that Is shown
to bo so, tho cotton growers will not
recelvo much sympathy from the mom
Iters of tho Audubon societies.- Le.
llo's Weekly.
Running as a Cure.
"Dromotheropy," Just added by
French physician to the rapidly grow
ing llHt of "cures," la systematically
running exorcise, beginning with a
slow paco and gradually Increasing
with the patient's training. The treat
ment .already tried upon 200 patients
with great success, Is specially recom
mended for persons who are weak and
Invalids without having, any organic
disease.
Robins Killed for Food In ths South.
A mllloln robins were killed In
lioulsuna during tho winter of 1907-08,
the offender b.ng men and boys who
shoot them for food. While they are
protected as Bong birds In Northern
States, It Is a common Southern prac-
Unrully Treaaes.
Sometimes the simplest little aids
will make a marked differences In a
woman s appearance. For Instanco,
one whoso hair Is unmanagablo will
find that by applying a mixture of one
teaspoonful of glycerine to flvo times
as much water to loose ends of tresses
those short strands stay neatly In
place, says the New York Evening Tel
egram. In putting on the mixture It
should be well shaken and then ap
plied to tho hair with a soft brush
Just before tho dressing.
Tho coiffure In then dono up In the
usual way, and the hair should He In
place without having a atlcky or oily
look.
When short hairs aro obstinate the
best method of training In to put them
on curlers. Afterwards they should
bo combed out until they aro soft and
fluffy.
If soft curlers aro used they may
bo scented with perfume, so that they
will Impart to tho hair a delicate frag
rance after a contact of hours,
There may bo a few drops of any
perfumo put In to the glycerine and
wator solution, but tho greatest care
should be taken not to have tho ef
fect strong.
Finger Nail Tip
It n by cutting their nails too far
down at tlio sides In an endeavor to
taper the lingers' ends that many wo
men make tho condition worse than
nature Intended, for unless the flesh at
tho hMos has Hoiiiethlng by which
to hold, it will full away with flat ef
fect, boaderilng the tips perceptibly.
Tills I" a fact that should always bo
borno In mind by amateur manicures
or tho damage they will do can never
bo repaired.
Just Stretch.
"Stretch," commands a high priest
ess of beauty, going on to provo that
this foreign cult In tlio sum total of
physical Improvement. In abort, to be
fetching, JiiKt go on stretching. Tho
New York World has been driven to
verso by this now way to beauty.
advises:
If your cheeks has lost lta dimple
'Neath tho march of Time, the
wretch,
There's a remedy quite simple
Take a beautifying stretch.
All tho beauty you desire
Thin one exercise will fetch;
Even truth Imagination
Aro much bettor for a stretch.
The Streaked Celling.
Air moving at the rate of 5 foct
second through a narrow passage la
resisted by friction about one-fourth
as much only as air moving at tho
rate of 10 feet a second. When the
velocity Is very little Indeed, the re
sistance met from friction la very lit
tle Indeed, and therefore air can move,
although very slowly, through such
Invisible wires or passages as are
In the plaster with which the celling
of ordinary rooms are covered. Look
ing at tho culling of a room which baa
not been whitened for some years, one
can usually cq darkish stripes cor
responding to tho spaces between the
lulhs. These are caused by dust left
behind by air which has gradually
worked Its way up through the mortar
. ,t? . . 1 I I. - J L. . L. a l.lk.
in mc places ii"l uiocneu uj me
above. rrof. Edwin II. Hall, of Har
vard, In Tho Youth's Companion.
Potato Soup-
Cut half a pound of peeled potatoes
Into slices (they should be weighed
after being peeled) and put them Into
a stow pan with an ounce of butter,
an onion and a turnip, sliced, and a few
pieces of celery, cover tho pan and
let tho vegetables simmer for ten mm
uU-h without becoming in the least
brown. Then pour In a quart of white
stock, (tho liquor In which a piece of
mutton or fowl haa been boiled will
answer the purpose), and after It has
boiled up let It simmer until the vexe
To Be Pooular. tables are quite tender. Remove the
It Is astonishing how much you can onion and pass the potato, etc., through
learn from people In social Intercourse
when you know how to look at them
rightly, nut It Is a fact that you can
only get a great deal out of them by
giving tthem a great deal yourself.
The more you raldoto yourself, tho
more magnanimous you are; tho more
generous of yourself, tho more you will
get back.
a sieve; return the puree to the stew
pan and add half a pint of milk wnich
has been boiled with a tablespooaful
or rice flour; season the join with
salt, pepper and a little grated nut
meg; stir in about a dessertspoonful
of chopped parsley and as noon us It
In thoroughly hot send It to tho table
acompanled by sippets of fried bread.
Whenever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
No Matter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saving in Power A Reduction fa Expense-- An
'Increase In Output--An Improvement in Product
Some very decided improvement always results when,'
Electric Motors turn the wheels.
THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO
fiakers
Blacksmiths
Bottlers
Botchers
Confectioners
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Latfftderes
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
Woodworkers
ECONOMIC PHASE OF
LOCAL PROHIBITION
MAYOR MATLOCK, OF EUGENE,
WILL TELL HOW HIS TOWN
RUNS WITHOUT 8ALOON8.
In the minds of a great many peo
ple, tho economic side of local option
has great weight, especially in the
communities where the question Is to
bo votod on next June, and where the
Saloon Kevenue plays a part. How can
Oregon City bo run without this Sa
loon revenue? Is uppermost Just now
In the mlndi of thinking people and
tho question is being agitated especial
ly by those who pay taxes. It In a ser
ious question and It ought to be
thoroughly discussed and both aides
ought to be given a large hearing. In
the minds of business men, there lin
gers doubt regarding tho feasibility of
running the city without the aid of the 1
present liquor license, and on the
other hand there Is manifested a great
amount of zeal to abolish the saloon
without taking thought of the finan
cial problem of the city. On both aides
of tho question there is an abundance
of good argument which ought to be
heard and understood before the vo
ter casta his ballot at the June election.
The aim of the local option people
Is to make Clackamas County dry
next June, the aim of the Saloon con
stituency Is to keep it wet In order
that the problem may be thoroughly
discussed a mass meeting will be held
next Friday evening. May 15, 1908, at
Shlvlcy's Theatre, corner of 8eventh
and Madison Streets at which th
Mayor of Eugene, the Hon J. D. Mat- .Z
lock will tell "How Eugene Gets '
Along Without the Revenue from the .
Licensed Liquor Saloon" and the 8a-1
loon keepers of Oreeon Cltv have been I
invited to make the strongest defense) J
possible in behalf of their business :
on the same night and from the same !
platform. Here is an exceptionally .
good opportunity for the people of la
the City,. and all are cordially Invited'!
to hear the discussion. Many, especial-1
ly the voters who are dubious regard-1
Ing their votes, ought to be present
on Friday night.
r 1
It Beats the Band
Sousa on the Victor glvea you every number "by request"
As many encores as you like. An unlimited engage
ment He makes room for Pryor's Band, the U. S.
Marine Band, or the Royal Marine Band of Italy, all In
the same programme.
Can you beat that?
Only a small sum down, and the balance In easy payments,
buys any Victor from $10 to $100. And you'll never want
to beat that.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
Victors and Edison
! Pioneer Transfer Express Storage Co. j
Furniture, Pianos and Machinery
moved by experienced men :: :
Sand and gravel in any quantity de
livered on short notice. Try us once
and you will be sure to come again.
Phone Main 22
Office in Postoffice Bldg.
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Buitb
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ASTOniA.
The Hind Yoo Haw Alww BoajM
Careful of Your Property
!
S. A. D. Hungate Is the only candi
date for County Surveyor. He had
no opposition two years ago, when he
was elected by the Republicans for
bis first term, and he has no one
against htm now. Mr. Hungate was
born In Clackamas County In 18UG, and
has had 15 years experience as a sur
veyor. He has made an excellent of
ficial, and the duties of his office are
more particular than moBt people im
agine. Ability is sought in survey
ing and the county has found It in Mr.
Hungate.-
One of ihe secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Funitue Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office 1121, Residence I&33 525 Main Strtet
EXPERT ON ADVERTISING.
which will furnish music and several
specialties will be introduced. The
Grafton V. Cheney Hn Choice Posi- cast of characters follows:
tion In 5i Francises. Rev. Philip Dunchester, rector of
In "Judicious Advertising" for St Marks, Philip SInnot; Norman
March, there appears an interesting Weir, his college friend, a detectire,
Interview from Grafton V. Cheney, ad- A. A. Price; Richard Heritage, com
vertlslng manager of the Hale Depart- monly called Doctor Dick, Carl Moore;
ment Store at San Francisco. Mr. Che- John Gordon, a fugitive, Emil Gordon;
ney was formerly engaged with his Sheriff Blake, true to the law, Frank
brother in the newspaper business in Busch, Jr.; Irene Arnold, with a heart
Oregon City aid went to Han Fran- history. Miss Gussle Humphrey; Bess,
Cisco seven or eisjht years ago. He the minister's sister, a bit of a butter
has advanced 'iipidly m his chosen fly, Miss Florence McFarland; Mrs.
profession ;ind' s .ow receiving a Pickens, a busy dressmaker. Miss
salary of iZ per month. a"r. Cheney Kathryn Slnnltt; Aunt Bina, a colored
Is a son of O. A. Cheney, of this city, servant, Roger BIrgfeld.
and the local merchants could well , .
profit by reading what he says about
newspaper advertising.
BE8T OF PROOF.
A Reliable Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
ANYONE
PROFIT
USING POWER CAN
BY CONSULTING
Portland Railway Light
& Power
Company
C.G. MILLER, AGENT
OREGON CITY, OREGON
It ulcklt absorbed.
CiMi Rtliet at One.
It cleanses, soothes.
heals and ' protects
the diseased mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and drives
away aCold in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size
50 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
iTeun xtaim lor use in atomizers 75 eta.
Alva M. Condt has filed a suit
against W. H. Faubion to recover prin
cipal and interest on a promissory
not for $475.03, executed at Parkplace
November 27, 1903, and payable one
day from that date.
DRAMA AT THE SHIVELY.
"The Finger of Scorn" to Be Present,
ed by Local Talent
"The Finger of Scorn," a four-act
drama, is to be presented at the Shlv
ely Theatre Wednesday evening, May
27. The play was given one year ago
at The Dalles, where it excited much guaranteed under the Pure Food and
That Hyomel Will Cure All Forma of
Catarrhal Diseases.
Testimonials could be printed by
the thousand, many of them from
Oregon City and nearby towns, saying
that Hyomel absolutely cures all ca
tarrhal troubles. The best proof of
its unusual curative powers la the
guarantee that Huntley Bros. Co., give
with ever youtfit they sell, "Money
back if Hyomel does not do all that
Is claimed for it"
i Hyomel Is not a secret remedy. Ita
formula is freely given to physicians
who want, to know what they are us
ing when they prescribe Hyomel. It la
applause and was produced in several
near by towns, where it was always
favorably received. "The Finger of
Scorn" is to be given here under the
personal direction of A. A. Price, who
figured very prominently in The Dalles
production. The affair is to be a
Ely Brothers, 58 Warren Street, New York. 1 benefit for the Oregon City Band,
Drug Law by Serial No. 1418.
There Is no dangerous stomach
drugging when Hyomel Is used. It
healing medication is breathed through
a neat pocket Inhaler, reaching 7ery
part of the air passages, destroying
all catarrhal germs and curing the
disease.
TffiUE AM
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LEAPING THE GAP OF DEATH
Harry Breton In The Most Thrilling Of All Aerial Acts At The Oaks
OPENING WEEK MAY 16-23rd, at 3:30 and 9:30 P. M. CONCERTS
BY THE TYROLEANS. See ' The Tickler" German Day, May 29.