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OREGON CITY INTIRPAIBt, FRIDAY, ICPTCMStR 4, 1106. THE HOUSEHOLD PAGE. CONTHHUTIONi FROM THI LADIES OLIC ITBO FOR THIB DEPARTMENT. TELL YOUR VAL UABLE RECEIPTS, HOW YOU MAKE FANCY AR TICLE! AND ABOUT THI DEBIONE AND CARE OF YOUR "ROEE OAROEN." Taptrlng Flngtrt. Thn careful dully inaiilrurliiK (if tlm null ttii.l thn plmliliiK of thn fliiK'T aoftly aflr wuhIiIiik will IimkI in kxi'ii Mix rinu'-m inpirliiK, and to pre vent thn siiuaie, slubby liKik often noticed In badly 'koht hands. For Young Molhera. A soft Kiniifl alinutl ba imt-d for bathing tlm babya body, limbs ami scalp. There should Im t aeparate washing rloth for tlm face, Whon used frequently aponiea become dirty mill r liable to cause Infection of Ilia yv. Kor tills reason they should not lie used fur washing th face. A nitw Sponge h(iiild bo puit-hased when ever thn old our does not become wholly clean when washed lu boil ing water. To Cltan Halrbrushts. Hub Ihn brush with flour; when quite clean, remove all traces of flour with a dry towel. Thli method pre serves the vsrnlah on the wood ami prevent the bristles from becoming oft. Corn Boiled In Milk. Another nice way to cook lender corn li In milk. In thin case him llui corn anil drop Into lhi boiling milk. Cook Juat five nilnulea from tint time It bejclna In boll. Kp covered closely whllo rooklnx and nerve a noon aa dona. Where thero la a larae family to be provided with corn, It I wier lo cook Ihe corn In relays. Chill Sauce. Twelve medliimnli'.ed ripe tomatoes, t pepHr finely chopped, 1 onlou finely chopped, 1 cup vinegar, 3 tahlntipoon' fulH sugar, I tableiiHKinful aalt, 2 tm spoonfiila clove, 2 tcaapoolifuls clnna mon, t tcaspoonfula allxplra, 2 tea spoonfuls grated nutmeg. I'eel torn' toes and allco; put In a preserving keltlu with remaining Ingredient Heat graduully to boiling point and cook slowly two and one-halt houri To Praaarvs Purs. 1'our two or three drop of paraffin oil upon the hands, then rub It upon the fur. Thl will preserve It from the great enemy, (ho moth. All fur ahonld be clean when put away, and perfectly dry. Cucumbtr Plcklta. One gallon vinegar, one cup dry muatard, one cup augar, one-half cup all, a many curuiuhera a the vine gar will cover. Vui In a alone crock or clan Jra, Canned Lima Bsans. Kill Hi" can loosely with the bean then fill lo overflowing with cold water and aeal lightly. Hue a wooden rack or some old dishes In Hie (Mitloin of a wash boiler; put In I lie can; pour In cold water to cover the can ahout three I lie lira; bring lowy to a boll, and boll four hour. U'l iliem remain In the holler until cool enough to handle. Tighten the covet before lifting them out. Pppr Pot. Thl U an KngllHh recipe, and I very good. Hlew gently. In four quart of water till reduced lo three, 3 pound of beef, one-half pound of lean hum, a bunch of dried thyme, two onion alleed and two large polatoc pared and sliced. When the water baa boiled well down and the vegetable are ten. der. lake up the meat, mash the vi k'" table through a colander, return the broth lo the kettle, add imall fowl, rut Into Joint and aklnned, one-half Doiind of call txirk alli-cd, the meat of on Inhaler minced. When the fowl I well (Hilled and lender add one-half perk of spinach that has been boiled and rubbed through a colander, one green pepper chopped ery fine, aome amall ue dumpling aNml the alee f a walnut and a tablespoonful of aalt. Itoll 10 minute. The liquor or aoup In the pot ahonld be replenished a II hol'a away, to that when don there ahould he three quart or at leant five pint. If It ahould not be "hoi" enough (nd It wanla to be "hot") add cayenne to taste. Thl I alao very good without the lean ham or th fowl. . .. Qrn Corn Omfltt. Beor theTowa of four large ear of corn ud xcrapc out the pulp. Mix with five well-heuten egg, white and cream, half a tcaiipoonful aalt and pep per lo season. Heat a frying pan. drop In a tnhleaponnrul huller and grease every Hirllon of the aide and bottom. I'our In the omelet and lilt the pan, alldlng a Ihln-bladed knife under the omelet lo prevent Ita allcklng. When nearly cooked on lop the tovo, get In the oven lo finish, Then fold over and turn onto a liot platter. Corn loup. Rcore th kernel of nice corn nd prea out the pulp until you have a full pint. Add to the pulp a pint of water and cook 10 minute. Cover the cob with another pint of water In veparate kettle and cook the aame length of time, Meanwhile add a allced onion to a quart of milk and bring lo the boiling point, Add to the corn that Im cooked 10 minute and cook ?o minute longer. Hlraln and pre through a pure aleve, add the water trained from ihn cob, then thicken with a traapoonfol of flour atlrred amooolh with a tMhlceponiiftil butter. Cook a few momenta longer, add a tea Hionful fine minced parsley with Mil and yeppvr to taatn, and a cupful crouton and aerve aa hot aa possible Indian Corn Pudding. Thl I one of the gaatroiiomjc de- llglil or nildaummer. Select inn, freali ear of corn, medium slio, and with a keen-bladed knife acore each row of kernel, then scrape out thv pulp, leaving the hull on the cob. To Hie pulp taken from a dur.cn car al low a pint and a half rich milk, four beaten egg, a tcaKpixniful aalt, a hulf teaaKxiuful pepper, and If the corn lack awi-etue two or three table- aponfiils of augar. Iluko In a well-hut- tered deep earthen dish for two hour In a alow, ateady oven. Corn Fritter. Cut the kernel from four good slued ear young corn. Add two beaten egg, half a (eaaiMxinful salt, a tall spoonful x-pper, a cup of flour pressed down and heaped a Utile, and a cup cold milk. Have ready a hoi frying pan well greaed and drop In the bat ter by txxinful. There ahould he enough for a doien. I Hi not let the fritter touch, t'cxik In relay, frying on one aide four minute, then turn and fry the other. TIichc are dellckm a an accompaniment for chicken or to erve for brcakfaat. Car of Shot. Shix- can be well preserved and kept In a gixul condition by being wiped dally with milk or cream. Baked Com, Take off the coarie outer huaki from young corn, turn back the Inner and remove the allk. llrlng the Inner huak hack over the end, tie In place and lay In the oven. Hake about 20 minute. , Broiled Sweet Corn, lloll Ihe eara of corn two minute. then drain and diy on a towel. Hace on a broiler and loaat over glowing coal or under Ihe gaa flame until a KixhI brown. Bcaxnn with ault and acini lo the table In a napkin. What to Do With Left-Over Corn. v ui from ihe con. then chon very fine, rut over Ihe fire In a shut nw pan. adding milk tn molaten slightly. Ml II Juxt come lo a boll, no more. or It will bo hopelemly toughened; tttIMM ittlW4i W 44444 MR. BILL GOES EAST. Wll ! Maka Effort to Incyeee Population of County. I). K. Ill II. of the firm of Hciiimlcy ft Hill haa.gorie cant on an extended lour of lh central and funning atate with ndvnrllMliig matter and gener al Information of Ihn n-xource of Oregon and CI.ACKAMAH COUNTY, In particular, and thoao winding to aoll their farm and otlier property, will do well (o llat the aame with W. K. Hcluxiley A Co., Ore gon Clly, Ore., COO Main Bt. Thl firm haa made aevoral large tranafera In the laat few nionlha and the demand for gixul tract, Ixilh large and mall are greatly aoiight. Mr. Illll I making a very i-xtenalve canvaa throughout the cant and a decided increase In popu lation and home aeekera la aure to be thn reault. 44 44 1444 44444444 4444 44444 aeaaon well with a;t, pi-pper and but- ter and erve at once. Tomato Sauce. Cook a quart of tomatoea 20 minute and ilraln through a courae bag Into aaucepan. Beaaon with a teaapoon fill of onion juice, one of augar, a lit tle aalt and pepper, and when It Will tlr ill a tahlcapoonful of butler couktd to a roui with one of flour. Simmer two nilnulea and aerve. Removing Acidity from Fruit. Canned Whole Tomatoee. Take amall, very firm tomatoee, acald and remove theaklna; but them lu a itowpan, Juat one layer cloae to gether; turn o they are thoroughly heated through, but not o they will go to piece. Afterward put them In wide-mouth jar; fll up with the juice lu which they wcreooked. Beal and put In a cool, dark- place. Boiled Raliln Cake. Cover one and a half cups of ralnln (aeeded) with boiling water and lira mer 20 minute. Cream three-quarter f a cup of augar with a quarter of a cup of butter, and add one and one- alf cup of flour, half a cup of the rulxln water and one egg beaten light, but not teparatcd. One tcaxKxmful aoda Nhould be alfted with the flour. rYaaon with one teaaiHxmful each of nutmeg nnd cinnamon, add Ihe ralaina, well dredged with flour, ml buke one-half hour. An excellent cake, cheap, easily made, and with a flavor of It own. Milwaukee and Vicinity MILWAUKEE. Thn Milwaukee Grange. I working on the premium llat for their Kalr, which la Ui l given on the 24th, 26th and 20th of the month. The new addition to Ihe HchooT HniiKH I about done. School orii-na Hoptember H. and it la expected that everything will be In rendlneaa. The Knlghla and Ladlce of Hecurlly held their regular election laat Weilni-aday evening. The Foatofflce will he moved about Ihe middle of the month to the build ing that waa formerly occupied by the Kvangelcal Church. It la rumored that ' there will be a new bakery In the building that the foatofflce I leaving. A. II. Dowlng atale that the real ealate hualne I getting brighter around Milwaukee. Keveral good deal , are hanging fire. Peter Harney and , wife purchaaod 13 lot from 8. M. Mann In Mlnthorn Addition to Mil , waukee, and Mr. Buck haa juat pur of the young people' cIubkc and Rev. Bchupp of the adult claaa. After the Sunday achool, Kev. Bchupp preached a abort aermon. There will be Bun day achool every Sunday at 3 P. M and a abort aermon Immediately after. Service will be held In thn grove un til the new achool l finished, which will probably be about October 1. Mr. and Mr. Wilcox have enter tained a great deal the paat week. Among their guext were David Hold en, of Denver, Colo Mr. and Mra. C. J. Ilolden and family, and Mra. fouck and aon, of Sellwood. Mra. Pratt and Mlxa Helen Hlackwell, of Oregon City, and Mr. and Mr. Rlcketta and family, of Portland, were over-Sunday vlaltor. Mr. and Mra. Allen Brown and M an te r Allen. Jr., and Miaa Sybil and Met damea Terry and Em mon a, drove to Canhy on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Kuykendell, of Roe burg, Oregon, apent a day with Mr. and Mra. Boy on their way to A tor la. jamea Boeabe a oldeat aon came chaaed 21-2 acrea at Milwaukee down from Salem on Sunday. Helghta from w. H. Edward. Mra. C. P. Morae entertained at a K. T. Davl baa moved Into bla new 6 o'clock family dinner on Thureday, bom. In honor of the birthday anniversary The Milwaukee Band gave another of her mother. Mra. Dill, of Portland of their good concert laat Tueaday Mr. and Mr. Pratt and Harold and evening and attracted quite a large Jennie, leave thla week for their va- crowd. The band la doing aome fine work and deaervea the aupport of everyone In thla part of the country. Aab Camp No. 3.i of the Woodmen of the World, now haa aometblng over 100 membera. They are considering the advisability of enlarging the build ing that they now own. Mr. W'laaln- ger renla the lower floor of the present building. The contempaled addition cation and will try camp life near 8alem. Mr. and Mr. Palntnn made a buai nes trip to Oresham Tuesday. Miss Ollle Rose, who ha been nurs ing in the baby home at Parkplace, ia visiting with ber parent, Mr. and Mra. William Rose. Mr. Boesby la building an addition to bia house and Walter Beckner baa EMSON pit? 2jy will provide another building of the the material hauled for aome Improve- aame site and double the size of the . ment on hi place. hall. The Hawley Pulp t pany, of Oregon City, haa begun the construction of their new sawmill on ihe bank of the Willamette at Milwaukee. It la aald that Wlstar Selwood la Will Bontrnp haa purchased an acre Paper Com- adjoining the achool ground and la expecting to build thla fall. Dr. Perkins and Messrs. Plimpton and Campbell and families, broke camp on Saturday and shipped their good to their Portland home. They oiled Black Bus With Cream Gravy. rut In a pot enough slightly salted uter to cover the flxh: add a gill f vinegar, an onion, eight wholo pep. per and a blade of mace. Sew up he fish In a piece of thin cheeae cloth tied snugly lo II. Ijiv In the water; ring very slowly to the simmering Int. and then boll steadily, allowing ! minute to each pound of the fish. When done, remove the cloth, lay the flxh on a platter garnlxhed with sliced enion and serve with the following ravy: t'xik together a tallettpoonful each f butler and flour, and when blended rain slowly upon them a cupful of th water In which the ban waa boiled nd stir until thick and smooth. Sea son lo taste with celery salt and white pepper, and stir In a gill of cream to hirh a pinch of baking soda has been added.. Make very hot. but do not boll, nd aa soon as hot remove from the re. Not every person knowa that If a nrh of baking soda be added to a rhubarb pie or puitdlng it not only Im proves the flavor, but also economize he augar. The aoda, Immediately the rhubarb commencea to cook, mixes ll h Ihe acid, and the two atari to (fervesce. Most of the acid Is then counteracted, and ao lens sugar la required. building a new kitchen on the home j left In Mr. Campbell'a private boat, the which hi parent are occupying. Thla Etna. Owing to Mra. Perkins" contln- uea poor neann, mey returned sooner than they had expected to. Cards are out for a southern lucheon on Thursday, September 3, to be given by Major and Mra. T. 8. Clarkson, at Camp "La Sleata," on the bank of the Willamette, which promise to be a novel affair. George Moreland, of Cnehalla, Waxh., has been visiting friends at the Lodge the past week. Mra. Roue spent Tuesday In Oregon City, shopping and calling on friends. General John M. Bacon. L'. 8. A., re tired, and the Mlasea Bacon, of Port land, and Mra. Bache. wife of the late Dr. Bache, Deputy General of the U. S. A., were among the guests of Major and Mrs. Clarkson this week. Mra. George Morse and Mix Carrie Mr. Miller, who la building our new Scripture attended the Ladles' Mis- school, had bla chest of tools taken : slonary Society at the home of Mrs. sometime between Saturday evening Tingle, In Gladstone, September 1. and Monday morning. We are In hopes! Mra. H. H. Emmons spent Tuesday the guilty parties will be captured and visiting frienda on the Peninsula, near the tools will be returned to Mr. Mil- Portland. ler soon. I Rev. Smith la enjoying a vUlt from Mr. Harte, who waa hurt some time his father, of Connecticut, and Harold makes bla friends ask the question, 'What next? awing that his mother already haa a good kitchen. Hen Irwin and his mother have sold. their holdings In Mlnthorn and moved to Portland. Mr. Irwin 1 one of the membera of the band and expect to continue bla connection with that or ganization. Mrs. John Btulky, who has been very sick for the paat 10 days, la Improv ing very alowly. Dale Duffy, who has been spending an extended vacation at Wllholt Spring, will return the end of this week. Don't Go Music Hungry When you can have all the latest popular songs sacred music, dance music, orchestra and band select ions bj the greatest artists of the day in your own home on a Victor or Edison for $1.00 A WEEK JENNINGS LODGE. ago, la again ante lo resume nia work and la painting Mr. Oatfleld'a new house, near Concord. Mr. and Mra. Ilowardaon and fam ily, of Sellwood. apent Sunday with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Monigal. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Boardman have gone to Eugene, Ore., to -spend a tew days. Rev. Bchupp. of Milwaukee, organ ized a Sunday School In the Evangel ical grounda on Sunday. August 30. and Rendell Smith are spending their vacation hunting In the mountains. Deluge of Postals. Fifty thousand aouvenlr postal card showing the magnificent Oregon State Building at the Alaska-Yukon Pacinc Exposition have already been circulat ed, and one hundred thousand more have been ordered. This building Is considered by many aa the most ar tistic State Building ever erected at 5000 pieces of the choicest music to select from. Every kind of music and every kind of fun. Come in and see us about it. We will duplicate any special offer made by any Victor or Edison dealer in United States. Burmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner I I J. S. BOWERS USES A GUN BROTHER OF A HIGH OFFICIAL THREATENS TO KILL HI8 FORMER WIFE. of a prominent West Virginia family and a brother of the head of the United tSates Bureau of Fisheries and Is careful to make thla fact appear prominently in his conversation. He was Informed by the sheriff that he could buy and pay for his own meals If he so desired, providing they were served at the usual hours. "But so long as I board you," aald the sheriff, "you will eat with the others." Han Martinson Goes Bad. an exposition. The Portland Commer- Twenty-aeven were present, and Mea- clal Club will send one of these cards damea Spooncr and Palnton bad charge for the asking. Kodol will. In a very short time, en- hie the stomach to do the work it ould do. and Ihe work It should do to digest all the food you eat. It akea the stitmach sweet and It la eaxant to take. It ia aold here by owcll ft Jones, FOR BUILDING MATERIAL Sand, Grovel, Lime, Cement, Drain Tiling, Vitrified Sewer Pipe, Terra Cotto, Chimney Pipe, Land PI ster, Elc. Call on J. E. Wettler, or A. H. Dowllng at Real Estate Office, Milwaukee. Phone Selwood J 0 J 4. Beautiful French China , (Hand Decorated) U ui Absolutely AN UNUSUALLY GOOD OFFER MADE U8 BY AN EASTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY ENABLES US TO OFFER EVERY SUBSCRIBER AN UNRIVALED CHANCE TO EQUIP THE DINING TABLE ABSOLUTELY FREE. In order lo do Ibis we have found It ucc CHsary lo give inch subscriber the advent- age of the commission usually allowed gents and this offer can only bo mnde good where no cash commission Ik allowed and mi club offer given. Here la what we will do: We will glvo every subscriber, new or old, who hoiiiIm ua directly, or through Any one working on this offer, $1.50; ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION to the ENTERPRISE. nnd ONE 7-plece Coin Gold French China I land Decorated Ilrenkfast Set conslHtlug of 1 cup nnd saucer, 1 plnte, 1 bread plate, 1 nniHli iIIkIi, 1 sruco dish and 1 butter dish. This set cannot bo bought at retail for less Ihun $1.25. 2 We will glvo every subscriber, now or old, who sends us $11.00 for their own sub scription nnd one additional new subscrip tion to The Enterprise, one 7-plcce Man hattan Lunch Set, made of the aamo kind of china, coiiNlstlng of C plntea and 1 large enke or bread pinto, Inatvad of the Break fast Bet. This lunch set mis a retail value of ,1.78. 3 Wo will give every subscriber who Bonds us M.&0 for their own subscription and 2 additional new subscriptions to The Enter prise, one 13 piece French China Berry Set cotiKlHllng of twelve, 5-Inch individual berry dishes and one large 10-Inch berry dish, In stead of the Breakfast Set. This set would cost $2 In any store. Henry Wllbern Sent to Asylum. Fred Wllbern, a son of Henry Wll bern, of Eagle Creek, haa been com mltted to the state Insane asylum He Ix 4? vears of age and was born In San Francisco. His trouble ia de generation of the nervous system and he is also a sufferer from Insomnia The unfortunate man waa taken to Salem by his father. to Subscribers We will give every subscriber who sends ua 7.f0 for their own subscription and 4 additional new aubscrlbera to the Enterprise one 13-plece French China Muth and Milk Set, consisting of one Covered Mush Dish, six Much plates and six G'fc Inch mush dish es. This Bet would cost 12.75 at any Btore. Or under the same conditions we will give Instead of the Mush Set One '7-plece Hollan Lunch Set, constating of 6 plates nnd 1 largo cuke or bread plate. Each dish having a strictly Dutch design. 5 Wo will give every subscriber who sends us 9 00 for their own subscription and 5 additional new subscriptions to The Enter prise, One a 1 -piece French China Lunch 8-1, consisting of 1 Meat Platter, G Plates, 0 Ilutter I'liiti'S. (1 Cups, 6 Saucers, and C Desert Dishes. Tills set U valued at $5.00. t We will give every subscriber who sends u $22.50 for their subscription and 14 ad ditional new subscriptions to The Enter prise, One 52-ploce French China Monogram Dinner Set, consisting of 3 Platters, 1 Cake Dish, 1 Bread Dish, 1 Covered Vegetable Dish, t! Iarg Bz0 nm o medium Plates, C Cups. C Saucers, fi Boup Dishes, 1 Creamer, 1 Covered Sugar Howl and 6 Butter Dishes, 1 large flutter Dish and 0 Desert Dishes. Every piece will have the Initial you desire In the center. Thla Is nn elegant set and ono that will make a fine heir loom. It could not be purchased for less than $9.00 at any Btore'. Remember as a SPECIAL AID to you in securing the New Subscribers we will give Every New Subscriber one of those fine Breakfast Sets FREE in addition to giving you the pre mium you earn. Don't forget the ENTERPRISE is the only paper in CLACKAMAS COUNTY that gives ALL the COUNTY NEWS. Watch for the announcement of the arrival of OUR 8AMPLE PREMIUMS." You will be given a coupon aa fast aa you aend In the eubecriptions. Send in you subscrip tion with the money aa faat aa you get them. We will open an account with you nd will order your premium aa aoon aa you tell ua what you want and have aent ua the ubacrlptlona. U'Ren Sells Reaidence. William S. U'Ren has sold his red dence property In Green Point to H. J. Bigger, of Woodburn, who will make his home In this city with his wife. The price was $2500. The place was formerly owned by the Glasspool family and was later In the hands of Henry Miley. Mr. U Ren ex pects to live on the hill. If ho can find a desirable place. Mr. Blegei Is a re tired capitalist and has Interests in Alaska. , A Sure-Enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsville, N. C, Baysi "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure Enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. Judge Dlmick Paroles Boys. Earl Paddock, Mart Lewis and An drew Rlntoul were paroled in the Juve nile Court last Saturday by County Judge Grant B. Dimlck. The boys promised that their future behavior would be exemplary and they will be required to report to the County Judge every week. The three boys confessed to the theft of $9.90 worth of soda water, cigars valued at $2.50. 40 cents worth of oranges and 21 dozen glasses from Canemah Park. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Taft Buttons for the Aeklng. Neat buttons bearing the picture of William H. Taft, Republican candidate for President, have been received at the office of U'Ren & Schuebel, and win be given away for the asking. The Taft buttons are not large enough to be unduly conspicuous, and it is ex pected that there will be a ready de- mand for the supply. DcWitt's Kidney and Badder Pills are for weak back, backache, rheu matic pains, Inflammation of the blad der and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by How ell & Jones. Gladstone School to Open. The fall terra of the Gladstone school opens on Monday, September 21. The teacher who have been en gaged to teach the coming terra are: Principal, Brenton-Vedder; Miss May Munson, of Portland, and Miss Pearl Slevera, of Gladstone. Hans Martinson created conslder- .... able disturbance last Friday afternoon FMT TO fniMTY I A II by getting Intoxicated and making an Jfc.ll I IV Willi II JalL attempt to clean the Oregon City ) house of lta Inmates. He was taken J into camp by Chief Burns and Con- siauie allies, jnariinsou is buiq io oe a very peaceful citizen when he Is i sober and bears a good reputation. He Is a sailor and has ben working for Laat Escapade of Degenerate Son of Prominent West Virginia Famiy, to Whom He Appeals for Aid. John Bowers, brothenof George M, Bowers, head of the United States i Bureau of Fisheries at Washington, D. I C, was last Saturday placed In Jail i Harry Jones. He deposited $5 bail for his appearance In the police court. land it is believed he will forfeit the amount Many Weddings Take Place. The county clerk's office has been charged with assault with Intent to headquarters for brides and grooms kill, and tn the hands of the author!-. during th last two days, and many li lies Is a 38-callbre revolver, with every ' censes to wed have been granted, chamber loaded. The wires were kept j Vettle Alley aad Alexander M. Ross hot tn an effort to Induce the distln- j were married Saturday by Rev. O. A. guished brother of the prisoner to ar- Marti, and licenses were Issued to range for $2500 bail. i Floyd Spurlin and Linda May Womer Bowers has ben a resident of Ore- of Estacada, Bertha Irene Chambers gon for a number of years. He is a i and Tneo. Burnett Davenport, who scapegrace son of a prominent West were married Tuesday morning in Virginia family and was saddled upon this city. Charlotte Adams and Steph the government fisheries station on en B. Couture, who were married the Clackamas River.. Reform for him , Tuesday night, Nellie Vlctorine Wll was Impossible and he drank deeply I son and Arthur U Heacock, Laura and frequently, rendering himself ob- GInther and F. B. Schoenborn, Nan- noxious to the men working at the nie Anarus ana j. u. waiioon, ana station and the superintendent in charge. September 26, 1902, he waa married to a daughter of W. J. Rauch, of Gladstone, but their married life very naturally was unhappy and two years ago Bowers was sent by his brother to Yes Bay, Alaska, to work In a fisheries station. Two months ago, during his absence, his wife obtained a divorce, stating that Bowers lanea to keep his promise to stop drinking and that his 111 treatment of her cul minated In personal abuse. Bowers returned to Oregon City Lottie Sinclair and San? Wunder, who were married Monday by Rev. John M. Linden. - Logan. The next time you are In Oregan City buy enough meat for the family dinner at the Frank L. Smith Meat Co., corner Fifth and Main streets. Fancy loin beef steak, 12tyc. Arrested for Stealing Whiskey. R. K. Powell and Earl Johnson were arrested Saturday charged with lar- three weeks ago, and has been hanging ceny of whiskey from D. M. Klemseu. around Oregon City. Friday night he The case was adjusted out of court went to the Rauch home and de- and the men released. , manded an interview with his former . wife, requesting her to come back to him. She discovered that he had a re volver and screamed for help and Bow ers departed. Constable Miles was called and spent the night at Rauch's to protect the inmates of the house. and Bowers was arrested Saturday morning. The preliminary examina tion Is set for next Saturday afternoon. Bowers Would be Exclusive. John S. Bowers Is proud. He made a suggestion to Sheriff Beatle Wednes day that staggered that officer for a minute. What he wants is to be given privacy for his meals and scorns the companionship of the other Inmates of the county Jail. Bowers is a scion A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every win ter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold Under guarantee at Howell & Jones' drug store. 50c and $1.C0. Trial bot tle free. WILLIAM GARDNER JEWELERY STORE Pine Ltne of Clucks, Watches, Fancy and Toilet Articles. My Goods are Guaranteed oryonr Money Back Repairing of Fine Watches A Specialty. XCT A'TPI-TIT'Q Tne De,,t makes EKin, Walt ham. Hampden, Rock ford and SprinKtield Sold on Instalment. Main nearlPtht St. WILLIAM GARDNER Oregon Cltr. Ore. 'THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C.W occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, mploy a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Boslaess JUat "Keep hammering; away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said aa Educator: "The quality of toatrno tion given in your achool makes it the standard of ita kind ia the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. , Catalogue free. References: ' Any tank, any Bewspaper, anr business man In Portland,