Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 13, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908.
art
Tlio Kind Vou Jlitvo Alwujn Tloiiflit and which Iiim boon
In ii ho for over UO joarn, liun born tlio rnuturo of
iiikI Iiim boon iiwmIo iimlcr IiU ir
(jzLfJl&!?t MJrvllm Hlnco i( IiiIiuh y.
VVi; W(W Allow no one todoci'lvo yon In tlila.
All Counterfoil, Imitation ftnd JiiHt-iin-jfool"nro but
lCiriiniiiU Hint trifle with nml uulmiirr tli boullli of
In lun U mid Children ICxnurlunoo UKiilnst ICxpoilniont.
What is CASTORIA
OuMtorlu In a bunnies mibslltutn for Cantor Oil, Pnr
irorlo, lrop and Hoollilnir rtyrum. It In I'lrnsiiiit. It
contains luiltlmr Opium, Morphine) nor otluT Nurcotlo
ubNtuiM'tt. Km nirfl U lt icotininUo. It dcntroy AVonii
mid allitya Fovorlslmos. It ourcN Dlurrliuiii and Wind
Colic. It rnlWivoe) Tootulnir Trouble,, euro Constipation
nd 1'lntiih'iicy, It luotlinllnto tlio J-'ooil. rfguliitoa tlio
htoiniM h mid JlowolH, f 1 v 1 1 1 if liculthy mid linturtil aliwp.
The Chlldron'N rmuuHut-Tho Mother' I rh nd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boart thr
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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LOCAL liRIEPS
I
Ait' nry for I ho ri'li'tirnlvil Ml
ll"ir 1 l n r Transfur Co.
Itisitl
Ittilh
(iliniii i.
Ml lMnu I'nrk, sti-niiKrniiht'r for
lliiiHVy l:iulhrK, It-ri Hun.tiiy for
'Ifculge. wIii'ik kliii vlnll relative
for h wii-k.
JiiIk lilmlck 'nil Krlduy rutiimlllrd
Hurry Sulmmm to llio lumitte asylum,
Kolomnu U n yoiiiiu 11 1 tt tt Itiul I'limus
(rum Milwaukee
Mm i;,i'(;v Ely nml baby, t n t
tlniiKlili'r, Ciurtil, rvl ti rnt1 Iioiiim Krl
il.iy nfiiT it fw itny at' vlnll wlllt Mr.
mi l Mm. t;orK Mitrr. of 1'uitlaiid.
Mm. Mclvlii Mrt'nrd nml tton, nf
WiHiiltinro. I r( luiul, t'ottiriu-il In their
Iiiimii' Friday, n(lir a few day' vlnll
Willi Mrt. Mrfnril' imriiilH. Mr. and
Mm. W W. II Fainmiii.
lieWUt Kidney nml lllml lor I'llls
are uih inmii'il In cases uf weak back,
Iinrk nrtte, lulliimiiinllon- uf lliv bind
ili'r. rheumatic pulnt. Antiseptic nml
Mrt iroini(ly. Huld liy June Drug Co.
Miss Molllo I'lnkhatn. who linn been
vlslllng wllli tier sister, Mr. Hurry
M HIihw, fur several initttlh. linn
guiie lo Kni("iiM. whT site will (imli.
ulily spend llio winter with Iter
tirntliir, II, (' Plnliliiiiu.
Mm. V. V. Ilrnylon I-fl Monday
for Clitiitr Wash., where lit goes j
for the heiieM of lir health. 81m will
vlill for n fi'W wik wlih tu-r win,!
Myo, of Cnilimnri', heforn lio li'iivi'
for (hi' iiioiiiiIiiIiik ni'nr Hint j I m-.
Pnttern llaH nt a mnrkeil njivltiK In
pilco y i (Vila tlntihmllll
M V. Miicklinler. of Aurora, wan In i
Iirecmi City tin a lniNlne trip Krhlny
Mr. .Viii'kltntti'r, who linn renliletl ut
Aurorn for iiiiiny yenrn. where lie hut
been tlicnttfil In furmlliK. expectn In
It live Hint plnee III a few Wt-ekn, lint
but not yet iIitIiIhiI upon n location.
II T. Mcllulti hfl Sutiirility for (
en, I'tnli. where he will vlalt with
r. Inl i i'h Mm. Mclhilti nml ilniiKhter,
who Imve beiii vltltlnii at Hint plan'
wllh her nml her. will tiecoinpitny liltn
bouif. an, I tliey will return by way of
CttMlnrnlB, where they will vlalt for
n few ilnyn before reliirnlnn lo Ore
Kon City.
(let your hut for ThniikaKlvlna; now.
Minn (iolilniiillh.
Ilev. mill Mm. KrnntiiH Sinllli, of
Aih'ta. ' r In Oreitmi City hint week
vInIIIiik frlemlM, Itev. Smith In well
known In Oietion City, where lie tnnile
Ms liomo for many yearn. He linn
lii'i'ii pitHtor of the llnptlHt church al
Arleln for nevernl yenrn, anil he In
nieetliiK with nuerena. lie wan mar
rlftl t'o weeka BKO to Minn Unbelt
nun, ii popular yoiniK w-nmiin of Arletn,
mul the wtvhllni; wan (1'ilte it ti elnhiir
nt'i nffalr. After a abort tfli Hev. nml
Mn. Smith rcturnerl Iji Arletn.
Cnrrect Hiyle, itiallty ami nuperb
vnluen lire the features of our Hntn.
Minn (iolibmilth.
Mra. tieoiK" I'lxon. fonnerly of fun
by, hut now cf I'ortliitiil. was nil Ore
gon City vlnltur Tuesilny.
MIbh Anna Ilauer, after HpemlhiK
four iiionllin In thin city, with Miss
K-ule Itlncli, left for her homo In Chi
raito Weilnesilay,
Oar Success
In line to I lie uniform IiIkIi Rrnrio
dentistry Hint In nlwnyg Oono at
this ofllce,
Plate Work
Wo lire, lining moro pinto
work than any tlireo ilentnl of
flct'H In OreRoti City. We do It
fur lens money and guurnntuo a
nt.
bridge:
WORK
At crown and bridge work and
tine gold fillings wa set the pace.
Datura ynu havo your dental
work done enmo and talk It over
with un. Frco examination. No
Rfi. No cocaine.
Extracting Free and Palnleet
when teeth are ordered.
OREGON DENTAL
PARLORS
Over Harding's drug store. A
written guarantee with all work.
,t
Signature of
Mm. C. O. T. Wlllluiim will I''vh
Hu'tinluy for IIuhi'IiuiK. wIhto Ii will
i"i:i llio winter with li"r ilnuttlitiT,
I Mrt. J. M. lwrnrn.
Mr. nml Mm. William Culilwll, of
Cuiitiy. wiTi- In (In-Koli City JUimluy
i on tl.i'lr oy in I'ortluiiil, wIutk they
, wnt mi a ilny'n vlnll.
"Why In It. Mrs. Jotii'H, my roffi'a
la ultwiya l,lttiT7" Huy liHIer co(tiM;
Kill KnlKrr'ii lioliluii (iali wholir ronnt,
lou'l nrlml Iimi flm" or boll Ion Inn.
, K. I-: llro ll aiul l llanlliiK m
' to Cnrvallla Wi-ilnomltiy whi-m tin y
nlti'inli-il llin foothill! khiiik lii'lwfi-ti
' Ai!i Iciiltiiral Colli'Ki- Iiniiii mnl Whit
' u. mi I'oIU'Km li'Uin.
I Mm. T. U Halli-ii, of Canity. wn In
(iirijon I'lLy on a hin.lin-i.it trip Turn
i .i y , tin.l tliirliit! hor ntny hi thin city
,ik wun tho kuikI of Iht iliiiiKlilor,
Mrt. J. U Wnhlinll.
Mil M. Mi-hit mill two rhlMrrii.
!"i:iil mid .olio, who hnv hri'ii vlHlt
liiK with Mm. I.lrho'ii Hltitiir, Mrs, S.
I'.. M'tininln (or Di'ViTtil liny rot in rn'-l
in tlnlr Iioiiik In I'orllnml Hiiinluy.
! Ila.l huy will not Jiimp over your
fr IT luirlii'il w Ire In ntrctctieil over
Hi" lop. Krnnk llnaii'li lit m'IIIiik a
tie klinl of wire of IM'.nil fi"'t cover-
i Inn rapacity lit me humlretl pniitnlH.
! .M :i I n mill l(owlmii) Kliy. who huve
hi" :i v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k their urntiilpurunlH, Mr.
I itinl .Mr. i. it. J. MiKire ut Molul!n itlni'e
iio't Ttn itilny, rnturtiril home Sumluy,
y.r .Mnoru utconipanyliiK them lit thin
city.
Uodi-nn Front, of I'liiiillfton, arrlvvtl
In (In Moil City Saturday, uml Is visit
Ii K .tin :imtlier. Mia. Julln Kront, of
Cm iniiiili. Mr, Front wita formerly n
ri.tltleul of thin city, ami wiih cnmieci.
I wii:i I lie Jiiinon nnniwurn more.
.'.lm. A. Ilteiiier ami duuitliler. Mm.
'.' ii u.'i llolieru, ol New Kra, were til
ii .'K"li lily .Mnti.l.'iy en bunliienH, Mrs.
ili'ln iK lius recently returned from an
KiiHli in trip, buvlliK iiccoiiipiitileil her
li.lher. Tin y vlnlleil relatlven for four
inntithn nt Mr. Ilreiner'n old hnme.
Horn, Oi'loher 1.1. In 1'ortlntul, to
Mr. und Mrs. J. Curios lilinrmley. a
tlailKhler. Mm. llhorliiley wan foi
meily Miss Mm Hlranne, of this city,
nud Mr. lihorniley was cniinectct! otr
siiiiik lime with the Junes prtiK Coal
p.my. Miss ICilltli Tndil, after vl:iltliiK with
Mis. Jnhn II. Walker for a few tlnyn.
returned to Iter home In lluhhurd
Tuesday. Miss Tnd-.l linn Just return
ed from a visit to Kuiicno, where she
visited with her sisters.
Mm. K. 1.. Si'lui and iIuiikIiU'I, Ml is
Hannah, of Mayvlllo, North Dakota,
arrived In the city Sunday, ami nre
Hie ku'sis cf Mr. and Mm. 11. M.
Shaw. They Intend to upend the Wtn
;ir In On nun, ami If sntlslleil with
climate mi.l cniulltlonn, will move nut
here next Full. ,
Mlis ICssle lllnck left this week for
Seattle, where nhe will visit with .iei
aunt uml uncle, Mr. an. I Mrs. A. M.
Summer. Mr. Summer Is a brother
of Mrs. W. L Work, und he nml his
wilt hit o been .visiting with Mrs.
lllnck and family for ncveru! tlnys.
Miss lllnck iiccompnnleil them linuio.
ICstnn Cheney, son of O. A. Cheney,
of this city, arrived In Oregon City on
Siindny morning from OnLluud, Cul.,
Intending to spend a few days here,
but wan culled hnme by telegraph, uml
lilt Tuesday morning on the (Iyer.
Mr. Cheney was fonnerly In the pho
tograph business In this city, and left
aliilit nine years ago for California.,
where he lias since made his homo.
I'rof. und Mm. James anil two
chl'tlrcn, of Kstucudu. who have been
vl.iltlng with thu former's puienta, Mr.
und Mrs. JumeH. of Twelfth nml Moti
n ii street, returned home Sunday ev
ening. I'rof. James has been attend
ing the teuchers' Instltuto ,1 it this
city, lie Is meeting wits success In
the Kstncnda schools. This Is his first
term In this plnce, and he cnnio high
ly recommended from the Knst.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and two
children, who formerly resided In this
city, have returned to Oregon from
Eust Millinocket, Maine, whore they
Particular Men
ARE PLEA8ED WITH OUR
LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE
it is done Right, because
WE GET IT OUT THE DAY
WE PROMISE IT AND BE
CAUSE WE GUARANTEE IT.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
CASCADE LAUNDRY
Phone Main (3.
Third and Main Streets,
liuvii been roaldltiK for tint punt two
yenrn, During their slity In thin city
lust week they wero tlio guentH of Mr.
Weed's grand parents, Mr. mnl Mm.
It. Mniiltnti. Mr. and Mrs. Wm! left.
Hiitiinliiy evening for McMliinvllle for
a visit wllh iclutlvca,
November.
(iuibt'il like a Komhrn nun she tjlnuds;
WHhln her unnn and In tier hands
Tim withered hunks of glories fled
When hurtled October' siitinetn red.
Though slid of inl' ii November yields
A wealth of Joy, for through her fields
Are scared mid barren, In her wake
Thanksgiving cmin-s, and we purtukti
Of Joys no other month bestows.
And while wllh cheer tint liniiin fire
glows
We can forgive her sober dress;
It ciin tint miilie her bounty less
To know farlh'n brightness la a'er
pant ,
hark iluyn will tint forever Inst.
When round flie jTenllvu bnurd we
meet,
Friends purled long with Joy to greet,
What matter skies uf blue or gray?
I,nve can trmiafnrtii the darkest day.
Then greet thin nlrnnger with a smile,
Hhe'll only slay n little wlillu.
lie Jocund, give her henrly cheer,
Tlinnksalvliig mines but once a year
Oryanlze Presbyterian Brotherhood
II. M. Crookn, president of i,any
College, Friday night talked id tin
men nf Hut First i'resliylerian Church
at llin Iioiiik of Fnul J. Mityer. Ills
subject was "Mi'tho ln of W'ttk." The
rg:iiil.iitloii of a I'resby tiirlan Droll,
tliisiil Is In piogrers und Hie i ale
nit tubers of tint churrti arc quite n
HiiihIiisiIc over the matter.
TIZA
The way to buy tc.i is in
packages ; somebody is
responsible for it.
Vouf gen rr rnmii your m nry If ion doo'fl
Ilia Siiiiiliui't itait- " lur I u.
The in w thine In the stores are
advertised- If they are of any conse
(juencu lo you. or to anyone.
ONE WEAK SPOT,
Most Oregon City People Have
Weak Part and Too Often It's
The Back.
Kverynne has a weak sVit.
T' often It's a bail back.
Twinges follow every sudden twist.
Dull aching keeps up, day nml night.
Tells ynu the kidneys need help
Fnr backache Is really kidney-ache.
A kidney cure In what ynu need.
Iii'iiu's Kidney Fills cure sick kid-
ntvs,
Curt1 backache and urlnnry Ills.
K. Warner, living In Klyvllle, near
Oregon City, Ore., snys: "I hud kid
ney trouble" and diabetes. suffered
from huckitchn day nml night, mid had
to ret up nearly every hour of the
nlg'it In pass kidney secretions. I
finally proruird a box of Dunn's Kid
ney I'llls at Huntley Urns,' drug store
and In about a week after commenc
ing tu take them 1 could sleep through
the entire night without the usual
disturbance. All pain and other an
'toying symptoms soon reused and 1
stopped taking the remedy. I had a
slight recurrence nf the trouble a few
weeks Inter, but nn using Dean's Kid-n-
v I'llls ugiln obtained Immediate
relief."
For snlo by all dealers. Price 50
c-nts. Foster-Mllburn Co., Dunalo.
New York, sole ugenta for the United
Ktntes.
Itt'iiiember the name Doan'n and
tat.c nu other. x
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Williams' Indian File Ointment will
ure llllnd. DKedlng and Itching Piles.
:t nhmrhs the tumors, allays Itching
t mice, net ns n poultice, gives In
stunt relief. Wll'lnms' Indian Pile
Ointment 1 prepared for Piles nnd
idling of the private pnrts. Sold by
liugglstn. mall 50c and $1.00. Williams
Mfg. Co., Props., Clavalmul, O. Foi
-title by .Inues Drug Co.
We Lay Out
Eggs
BEFORE YOU FRESH FROM
THE FARM. FROM HEN TO
YOUR TABLE THEY COME
AS QUICKLY AS IT IS POS
SIBLE TO GET THEM. TRY
SOME AND SEE HOW DIF
FERENT THEY ARE FROM
JUST ORDIMARY EGGS. BUT
GOOD. AS THEY ARE, THEY
ARE NOT A BIT BETTER
THAN
AH Groceries
Handled
Here
IF YOU LIKE ONR EGGS, AS
YOU SURELY WILL, YOU
WILL LIKE OUR OTHER
GROCERIES EQUALLY AS
WELL! YOU'LL LIKE OUR
PRICES, TOO. THEY ARE
ALWAYS THE LOWEST
THAT WILL PAY FOR FINE
QUALITY.
SEELEY'S
THE PEOPLE'S GROCER
Ninth and Main Street
Oregon City,- Oregon.
I HE Howard is
America's watch
ic.
It was the first watch
made in America brouijlit out in
1842. It proved itself t lie finest
practical pocket watch.
It is today the only truly fint
American watch.
The new Howard extra-thin it
the first thin-model American
watch uarantttd to keep time
the Howard kind of time.
The Hownt It Iht only witch M it in
tlltUttlf frntd fritt from lo 1 1 50.00
printed pric ticket alttrbtrf si Ike factory.
" Whan yon buy huwao you gil tottw
Ihinf."
YVt ara diitribalori for ihia Jiititxtira wauh, .
Burmeister & Andresen
Letter List.
Msl of unclaimed letters at the
Oregon City post office for week end
ing November 13.
Women'a hist Miller, Miss Ila-ssle;
Miller, Miss Mary; Short. Miss Ksther
Ware, Mrs. Ilebecca
Men's Mat Campbell, Frank; Elli
ot, (i. W.; Reliert, W. I).; McQueen,
Win.; Smith, Kll.
Womanly Wiadom.
The old-time company has moved
away,
The old-time house In falling to decay.
The old-time compiiny has moved
away.
The thankful heart In still our herit
age, Though all the old-time faces pass
away.
Turn, eager, restless hands, another
page,
And write whatever word of change
ye may;
This Joy la oura to know, In every
ng".
The t'liinkful heart Is still our herit
age.
Orchard and Carden.
Don't mulch the strawberry bed too
early; wait until the ground freezes
.tiifllclently hard to ho'd up a wagon.
Autumns Is not the best time to
prune fruit trees. Walt until March
or June.
Kver tried wrapping choice winter
appe In piper and putting them
away to aeo how they will keep? Try
IL
We hope that you won't permit the
strawberry ben to go Into winter quar
tern ftllt.I with weeds or grass.
l.ook after the pits In which pota
toes and the like are stored. Put on
more earth and close up the openings
left for ventilation. In very cold
weather It s a gnod plan to cover the
pits with corn fodder.
Ijist call! All sorts of raspberries.
blackberrlej or grapevines that are
not entirely hardy In one's locality
should be laid down anj covered with
earth. Pedhaps this treatment would
sometimes pay with a few of the so-
called hardy varieties.
In mild climates November Is the
time to prune grapevines; but In very
cold climates It is safer to delay the
pruning until severe cold Is practically
nver. say the latter part of Febru
ary. Cut back new wood bo as to
leave only two or three buds on ea?h
cane.
In late autumn make surface ditches
or cuts to catch winter's surface wa
ters and an save the plants. A little
itttdy will show wherp to run them so
as most surely to lead away over
'lows. If not needed longer In spring
they enn be closed up. They need
generally be no bigger than furrows.
Tile utnlerdrains nre often needed in
the berry patch, also, and the two sup
plement each other nicely.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Oct acquainted with E.
W. Melllen Co.. Complete House
furnishers. I'se their free stable room.
There are very few stores that are
lot advertised at all but there are
f. wer sfi 1 1 that are advertised enough.
DEST CATARRH DOCTOR
This Is the little Hyo
niel Inhaler, a doctor
that has cured many
thousands of sufferers
from catarrh, bronchitis,
asthma, hay fever, colds,
coughs, grip and croup.
It's easy to euro your
self with Hyomel. Pour
a few drops In the little
Inhaler, and breathe It
In. The healing, sooth
ing and antiseptic air
will reach every nook
and crevice ef the mu
cous membrane of the
nose and throat; will
stop the Irritation almost
Immediately: vajil allay
the Intlaminutloii; drive
out the foul odor; kill
the germs and cure tne
disease.
"My wife has been us-
l..n tT...,n...l ...
ilihlliTTOilTiTiiiii months fnr catarrh. She
aV.lUAL Slit has received more reiier
mil benellt than from any other treat
ment." (j, s, parrett, Jeffersonvllle,
Ohio.
Huntley, the druggist, sella Hyo
mel (pronounced HIh-o-me) and guar
antees It. A complete outfit, Includ
ing Inhaler, only costs $1.00.
LUMBER
-at the
OLD STAND
-at
Harris'
W. T.
Mill
Fir and Cedar Lumber of all
Klnda at reasonable Prices.
Quotations solicited.
Both Phones.
e
A Forbidden Inquiry, j
Ortsliml )
Tim lint bell rang for the passengers
win) wore ou b mrd to bid frleuds good
by tu go unbare.
"Adieu, sweetlit-urt. I shall count the
hours till you return."
"Are you sum"
"( "ertalu."
"Anil suppose I never return."
"I will go uml weep over Jour grave."
"You won't have to go. I have no
mind to be biii'li'd over there. I Hindu
my will yesterday iintJ- give dliwtlons
thai I, I die abroad my body shall le
sent ImiiiM to lie In the family lot ut
Avoiiilalo."
"Then I w III weep there."
"How long'"
"l or my lifetime."
He Hurried ashore and aA looking
from Hie end of thu dock up at Iter,
tbrrwlng her kisses which she Ibrew
buck ut bl -ii,
t Bionlb Int. r word w, cabled from
abroad Unit she had died ni-ldenly of
heart disease while climbing a moun
tain In Switzerland. lie reiniiliied for
three Jnys 111 a stupor, then waa about
to (,0 abroad, where her iiiortul part
was, when be remeinlaereu -rr farewell
words. As soon an Hi.' cool weather
net In an oblong boi wan received from
HwitM-rland and buried 111 Avondale
cemetery. He wns not notified of the
burial by her spinster cousin, her only
relative, who gave as a reason that It
would be better be should not be pres
ent. Dut as soon as be learned of the
fact he went to tlie cemetery and stood
uncovered by her grave. tura rolling
down his cheeks, lie bad brought some
plants to set oat where their flowers
the next spring would hang over ber
grave. Home one bad laeen there be
fore him on a similar errand. Flowers
were strewn over the mound so fresh
that they must have been cut but a
few bourn.
lie spoke of these flowers to her cousin
and asked If she had placed theui. (She
hsd not mid seemed surprised.
lie was troubled. It Is singular that
we should he Jealous In case of the
dead.
Erery Sunday afternoon be went W
the cemetery, nnd every time be found
fresh flowers on the grave. They must
have been placed there In the morning.
The next 8 tinday he weut at dawn atid
waited and waited till 10 o'clock for
this rival for the dead. At that hour a
young girl came fr.ud strewed flowers
on the grave. A greijt relief came to
hltn. He advanced and addressed bis
fellow mourner. She bnd leep a friend
of his former fiancee.
Every Sunday morning these two
met at the grave of one for whom they
had a common love. He grew to look
forward to the meeting not so much as
a melancholy event as a reunion with
one who wns filling the void In his
heart, a void which. If filled at all. can
le done only by a living person. But
this girl of tlesh nnd blood wns from
the first constrained, nnd her constraint
bad grown on her. When they met her
eyes would brighten; but. looking down
on her friend's grave, she seemed
moveJ by some Inward emotion.
When winter came their visits were
omitted by mutual consent till the
spring should come. Their meetings
were not, as Itefore. on Sunday morn
ings, but on Sunday afternoons, and
were often prolonged until late In the
evening. It was pleasnter to sit by a
warm fireplace than stand out In the
cold cemetery, where the winds shriek
ed through tlio lenfless branches.
lie besought her to marry him. She
refused. From the expression on her
face Ills words seemed to have had the
erect rather of cloUs falling on a
coffin than of a great comfort.
When the crocuses were springing up
she proposed that they go ngnln to the
cemetery. lie sighed and consented,
but nt the appointed time he made ex
cures. She said, though with evident
reluctance, that she would go alone.
So be went with her. On the way she
wns silent ami melancholy. To see ber
one would have thought she was going
to her own funeral.
lie carried the flowers to the grave,
w hile she stood nt the gate of the In
closure. He had strewn them when,
looking up. he saw a figure coming
down the roadway. Shading his eye?
with his hand to see more distinctly, he
staggered back against the iron rail
The woman over whose grave he had
strewn flowers his lost love was
coming.
She advanced with a slow step, a se
rious expression on her face. There
was nothing ghostly nlwut ber. On
the contrary, she was plainly mortal.
What astonished her betrothed most
wns that her friend appeared In no
way surprised at this return from the
dead to the quick.
"This Is a wrong I have done you,"
said the returned ore. "and I regret
it, but I lr.ld the plan I.111? ng) and re
solved that I would carry It out.
When we parted I began n brooding
over your words that you would "weep
over my grave." Then I became pos
sessed with a desire to learn how long
you would weep for me or If you would
be faithful to my memory. 1 gave out
that I was dead nnd caused an empty
box to be burled here. More than
that. I arranged for her," pointing to
his fellow mourner, "to come here to
meet you. I have learned whnt It Is
lietter I should not know that the
Oead have 110 place In the hearts of the
living that ennnot be easily occupied
by another."
These were the only words spoken.
Whnt else was there to sny? The three
left tb cemetery by different routes
and never met again.
How far the mortal heart reaches
Into Immortality la one of the hidden
secrets of Frovldenee which It Is dan
gerous to attempt to solve.
HELEN V. WEED.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Whereas, Almighty God In His In
finite wisdom has removed from our
midst Julia Eva Noe, the beloved wife
ef our fellow teacher, Gilbert Noe,
be it
Resolved, That we. the teachers of
Clackamas County assembled together
at Annual Institute, tender our sin
cere sympathy and regret to Mr. Noe
In this, his hour of bereavement
Resolved, That a copy of these res
olution be sent to Mr. Noe and a copy
to the Oregon City Enterprise and to
the Courier for publication.
A. C. THOMPSON,
HOWARD ECCLE3,
WILMA E. BLAIR.
Committee.
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FLASH a 0 SCAT
i5c can oOiir ,5Ccan
GOODNESS
We have a full line of choice soaps for the bath and
toilet. Some cost but little and some are expensive but
whether you spend a nickle or a dollar you are sure of
the purity, 'freshness and wholesomeness of your pur
chase. There isn't a cake of soap in our store that
would injure the skin of a baby. At present we are
offering: a big eake of elegantly perfumed soap for 10c,
3 for 25c, and a nice box. We have a window full of
5c a cake soap bargains. You'll never see what bar
gains they are if you don't come quick.
JONES DRUG CO,
The Store
Lava Soap
ioc cake
BAD
as a rule will not jump over
over your fence if, a strain of
barbed wire is stretched over
the top. Take your pencil and
figure how much you need. 1 00
lbs. of our barbed wire will
cover 2600 feet.
FRANK BUSCH
i
Hardware and Furniture
FIVE-MINUTE TALK
Row to Keep Atj
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
for ft Whole Ymr
bjr m B Ingle Application of
AVENARIUS
GARBOLINEUM
(Germ&n Wood Preserver.)
Noa-poltonou. Sanitary Odor. Pui
ud in uinoKrapnea cans
cana onlj
g-lve you a
DE ALE KS.
etjrrvins C i
Don't let your dealer
wort me imitauon.
FOK SALE BY ALL
Cftrbollneam Wood VreMTvifiK
I'ortUntl, Or.
Milwaukee, Wis.
New York. tt. Y.
San Francisco. Cal. '
Fisher, Tiio sen S Co.
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Careful of Your Property
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianas and Furnitue Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office II2I, Residence 1833 525 Main Street
D. C. LATOURETTE President.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
T-ansactsa General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M
To Make Stockings Durable.
When knitting stockings or socks It ;
will be found that they will last twice (
as long Im a strand of silk tnreaa De
knitted Ino th toes and heels together
with the wool.
Will Whiten the Skin.
Buttermilk Is one of the simplest
and most effective remedies for whit
ening the skin. Bathe with It both
before and after exposures to the sun
and let It dry on the skin. This will
also help to keep freckles away.
To Remove Mildew.
Should the clothes be mildewed, the
stains may be removed by a mixture
containing equal parts of soft soap
and starch, half as much common salt
and the Juice of one lemon. This may
be spread over the spots, and the arti
of Values
Pumice Stone
Soap 10c cake
BOYS
ONE GENUINE
THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE
1CARBOL1NEUM, THT IS THE
jjTHERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION
auBMlDlllfi raBDftl IfcJEriiu
hON IMl NSKUtT THAI 13 Bf
frillNU urrtn&Lr si mium jji.w
; - T-r mi 9k aco i" A I i niu tub
GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR-
BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 50
CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT
$1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS
t
K-t
Kj
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CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON
THE GENUINE, TAKE NO
jOTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO
S GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN
9
9
F. J. MEYER. Cashier
cle should be laid on the grass all day
and all night, until the stain entirely
disappears.
' Simple Dirt Test for Milk.
Milk contractors In the City of Bos
ton are to a large extent co-operating
with the health authorities In their
efforts to Improve the milk supply.
One firm employs a rough but effective
test for determining the quantity of
dirt. A filter of absorbent cotton Is
used. This Is held In position by a
wire support. Good Housekeeping.
When a merchant really wants your
trade he will advertise for It.
"Finding a buyer" for a piece of
real estate, an automobile, a remnant
of ribbon, or a factory, are tasks that
Involve little else than appropriate
advertising.
j OREGON CITY. B