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OltlMON' ' CITY ENTERPRISE, "l'UTjVA"Vf JULY 30, WSl Canby and Southern Clackamas F. A. R05ENKRANS IN AUTO ACCIDENT CANBY MERCHANT HAS SEVERE INJURY WHICH MAY PROVE PATAU Hurled frniii III motor cur lifter llm nolo lilt (I luriiml over twice In rolling down aiiip Incline nimr liming Mon tiny evening, Kred A, ltnaiiikrns, of :i2S Kusl Twnilyrtrxl iln-rt North, vice iri'l.i'iit of Hut Holier Machinery Com. pint y. t lf. IliiriiHlitit street, ii u IiiihIik'M mull or Cauby, iltm at death' iloor nt llm (iood Hnrnrltnn Huapltiil iin llm remit of imik of the niont intra ordinary aniilnnta on record. Hoami krnn, who wait brought to I'orlluml TiH'mluy ruciriilnu In MoIiiiuii'h auto auihiilnlire, In suffering from a friictnrx of llm H'lvl ninl prciliuliln lulnrunl Injuries, ninl I ir. A. H. Nichols, tlm nt lending ui KHn, regard IiIh pati ent' condition uh pri'ciiiioua. li hiu shortly aftr (I IV M. Hint Itn. i-iili rutin, nt llm wheel or IiIh toiirliiK i nr. In Killed Iin rode Willi liU wifii iiiul three children-Corn, 17. Ituy iimiiil. 1 ninl Niirmmi, 2 -swung uround n curve on llm plunk road tumr llorliiK. Tile tllllllH'lltllm of the nuto, which WIIH running nt n IiIrIi nit" of ni-i'il. wu mi grent Hint tint car dunlied oft" the roadway unit landed In n ditch on Hum rlKht Nliln of the highway Korton-j utly tin' vi'lili lii illil nut Initio nnd . ih" uri'iipniiiii fni'itpKil Injury. I Afd'r iiHHlHtlnit liU fmnlly from l hit' niiK'liliu', Kimi'iikrnnn climbed Into tlin iiini'liliiK, ninl throwing In tln low-1 hlit'otl rlnlrli, mi 'ilml In foiling Hi" f i out liri'ln of llm rur on tln road Them wmt not sufDiieiil power, how I'vt'r. to itrlvit tlin car aheud, ninl hnn elikriinii iipmii'il whin llm tliniltltt. I.lko fliuli tlm inni'hlntt aliol ni-ronii Hi" roml ninl before tint lucklemi mo torUl rinilil apply til" emergency litnkt'n. Hi" beavy rnr turni'il nun- pletely over twice. A tint vehltiii Htriick Hit1 Imllom of Hi" Incline. Una (MikrniiH wan (lirown out, thereby c rnpliiK being rriinlH'il beneath Hut rnr. i'liwfrli'Hii to render any nlil. Mm. Itonmikrnn nml li"r rlillilri'ii, lerror ntrlrki'li, wnirlii'il tint machine rrnnli ilown th" declivity, expecting Hint the liiiHlmnil uml fntlittr oculd not em-ape certain ili'iitli. I'lMin mulling to tlm aide of ItiiHi'iikrnnn, liln fmnlly found Hint li" w tilt alive, rnol amlntunre was secured frmn a nearby fnrm limine Til" nnronmioiu innn wnn placed In n fnrm wngnn nml n Mi plioii" m"KiiK" nt'iit to Or A H N'lrh oU, to meet th" linprovln"i hospital conveyance, with nil ninluilunrit. Itnaenkrana wnn transferred to the nuio ambulance about 15 lull"" from Portland uml urrlvi'd In rortlmid nt 2:30 A M. II" wnn nt once tnkt'M to tint CikhI Samaritan liimpltnl, where ht now He In a critical rmiill Hon SPRAY NEARLY ALL THE TIME. R. S. Co, of Canby, luun Advlc to Fruit Grower. t'ANHY, Or. July 2d (Kdllor of thit Kntt'rprliti') A a mt'mtMtr of tlin Clncknmnn County llortlcultiirnl So duty II lii'limivi'a nut not only til nay ttomi'llilnii hill do nomi'thliiK and aftnr Hint lul It hit known what I am doing for th" 'itooil of hortlrulturit and I wilt nny iprny for tho moth all tlm limit or pr'tty m-ar all th tlmn. If mr hroihrr upplit itniwitrn rt'tintmlMtr. our cniiiity fruit limpwlor. A. J. Iwl. nt'l hla foot down hard luxt mkbhui nml nulil hit wouldn't h't th" wormy npplt'n hit marki'ti'd In Ori'iton City ami ht did K"t an ni(r""iti"iit from the NEW roR First and MitTi'liitnlH i hut tlioy would not linixlln wormy uppli-ii. Bo, yuij wo, tlii'M In no iiliitrniiilvn, w iniim rulnc K"o I itpplim, I will Hiiy Hint t liuvv )rnyil for llio ni.lili) and urn npruyhiK th" Hi'ciiiul tliiin fur llm iniilli, uml iiiIcii Iktn to npruy nvury immtli mull my uppli'n bik miiliinid, uml It In my 'x pnrli'iii'i' whi'n mi iipiiln In rlpit Hut nooiiir It In uutli"rd llm linititr. You will in il leu nt thin llinh wlmrit tlnT" In a cIiibIit of upplcn tlint Hoiint of tlii'in hnvn a worm holn In, uml If you tn Iin th trouhht In cut Hut niil" open you will find Hint tho worm linn It piiii'trutiiil morn tlnin a tin I r mi Inch nml U Komt. Thin will lii'iil out In Hut lul" vurlnt tii If you ki'np up tlm npmyltiif, uml I nilKht nny your uptiltm will htt mom Huliililn If you will thin thttiu nml you will hi unit u h"tlitr nhow to k"1 iipl"n Hi' k l ynur on lliu nuimt tri'i-n. "In Hut liilcritnt of hnllnr fruit." It. H. COH. I'H'n. Cliii-kmiinii llortli'iillurul Horli'ty. CANBY. Tint ntri't'tn of thin pine" with oV ni'rli'd Hunduy. nmnt of Hi" pi-npl" lioliiK to N'i'w !: ru iiiti-ii'llliK tint en nip UH'i'lliiK. Th"!" wnn u InrK" rrowd lit Now Kill Hiiiutiiv, mid thonit lilti'liillim from thin idly report u vnry nufict'iiH fill iiii'I'IIiik In lii'lmt hi'ld mid Hi'Vi'rul Komi )'! I il iiih urn iilli'iidliiK K. I. Hlim, of I'orlliiinl, fonncrly n well known ri'nldi'iit of thin clly. wnn In Cnnhy on Tin-nlny on a IniHliii-nn trln. Mm. (hhhI" Kviiiik nml .Mr uml Mm JiuiHH I'miiih wit" nulling Hi" Cunhy pciipl" who iitl"iid"d tlin rnmpiii""! Inx Hini'lii v Mr. nnd Mm Ourm- Sp"iic"r wwit to Nw Km mi Hiuidiiy. wIhti llify Hpi'til Hi" duy ul (ho rump Kroumln Afd'r hoiirdltitf Hi" I'Vi'iiliiK trnlu for houi" tlii-y wrrn Ki'fuHy nurprlm'd to flint Hint Mr Hprui'ur'n lH'r, Mm Ji'nu Vnlt, of Klk Rlvor. Minn., wnn nhoiird th" I ruin on Imr way lo thin rlty to vlnlt for a wi-i-k w ith h"r hintli it and alnti'r In Inw. Thin In Mm. Vnll'a rirtt trip to Oii'iion uml utiit In vrry much Impn'mo'd with lln nri'tiiT)' mid rlliniii", nud It In pruluihli' thut lot will milk" Iiit fut ii ri houi" In tin Wi'hl. After vltltliiK In Cmiliy for a i'"k nhi' will ko to Kt'iilil", wlit-rit nhu will vlnlt th" A. Y. I. Kalr, mid from tlmrit nil" will i;o to AllnTta, Cmiiiilii, PROF. J. F. MITTS, Reelected at Canby to hav charge of High School Department. where uh" will vlnlt with relative. Mr. Spencer arrived hem alwut thn-e year ago from Klk Hlvrr, and pur chimed a farm of nix ncren, and thin In the flrnt lime he hun neen any of hi ri'lnllvea from bin native mate nllice he left there, Mr. Spt'lirer In pleuned wllh Oregon. JiimcH Smith, of Mucknhurg, wun a Cmiliy vlnltor on Tuenday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Jiutien Evunn, who have been vlnlilng w ith their daughter. STORE CANBY GORDON BROS. CO. Have opened their new store and are ready for businesseverything new. Dry Goods, Groceries and General Furnishings. Farm produce bought and sold. WHITE CORNER C Streets Canby, Mm. lliirKoyii", of I'ortlnml, huvii ro- turni'il to tintir linim, Mm Chin l"K HiirotiKliH mid two dill ilrim, Minn llnznl mid Clifford, of I'ort liiml, foiiin'rly of HiIh city, urn vlnl( I ii K In thin iilty with Hinlr ninny fili'tnU Mm. llorroiiKliN him com" to Cnnhy for tlin Imnidlt of llir.id'n hi'iiltli. Minn Ivnli Gordon, of Ori'Kon City, wnn In Cnnhy Huliinlny, ImvliiK npntil llm duy with hi'r hrotlii'm, Kinll uml tMiilfw, Mm. Hhull mid I'lilldntii linvit r tiirni'il to Ciinliy, uml unt tint K'M'mIi of tlm formnr'n punmlii, Mr, mid Mm. Hmnmtl Trry. Tint W. C, T. V. mid tlm Ioynl Turn piirmirn t'Klon am plunnliiK to Klv a picnic diirlnn; th" tiionili of Aimuxt. Hi'rvli'im will li ronducti! at Hid I Heating Apparatu Will be Installed M. K. church Hunday morning, at II o'clock: .Sunday nchool. 1U o'clock; I.. T. I ut 3 o'clock; und evening ner- vice ul H o'clock, Hev. V. J. Weber iiltlrliitlUK Arthur lliown, of WimhlnKton. han been Hie guent of hln brolher, H. N. Ilrowu, of thin city. I'ulle llurdette, of Oregon City, M'iil Hiimluy with hln pnrents, Mr. ami Mm. A. J. llurdette, of thin clly. Minn Aniiu Krueger, milliner In the Wonder Millinery ntorit, Portland, ar rived In Cunhy Momluy morning, and will upend her wo week' vacutlon with Iht parent. Mr. uml Mm. K. Krueger, of thin clly. Mm. Hurley and nou, Wayne, left on Momluy evening for Wixxlhiirn where they will vlnlt with relatives Del llelaixhllilllt left Tuenduy morn lug for Im Cruml", where he will work during tin' Hummer. Mr. and Mm. A. W. Cheney and nou, Oren, of Oregon City, punned j through Cauby Tuendiiy morning on their way to i Angelen. They went In their automobile, und at the rate of npeed they punned through Canby they will certainly mnke good time J. J. Samlnnenn who han been In Mluuenola for neverul months, ban re turned to Canhy. S. T. Kinder han received a letter from hln Ron, Corwan, who In In ac live nervier In the Philippine In Imidn, nnd Htiiten that he In now ready to retire from thin life, lie ban been In service for the pant 14 years. W. M. Incke, the comminnlon mer chant, left Krldny for San Krmiclnco, where he went on bunluenn In connec tion with hln comminnlon houne. Mm. Ceorge Knight and Mrs. W. 11 Hair were among the Portland vis itors during the week. W. II. Hair, who han been on husl nens lu California In connection with hln commission houne of thin city, re turned home this week. C. W. Follows went to Portland Sun day morning, where he witnessed the Oregon ip i- q Kiirnii of hiimdiull ln'twci'ii lh Tort In nil uml ln AiiK''l"n li'iimn. Mr. Kollown niturimil to Cunhy Momluy mornliiK. (. VV, Hcrnmlln. of MucknlturK, wun In Cunhy Huiurduy mid Hunduy. Mr. Hcruinllii han dlnponod of tht hcramlln 'I'oli'phoini ayntitm to Mr. Wulcrliiiry, of Woodhiiru for lliouo, who will op "rut" tlin uyHtoin h'-rcuflcr. W. II. M'Hirn, pronldi'iit of th't Cnn hy (.'mini Compuny, und purty coin ponitd of Kulph lloyl, Walter Cook", Holier! Mixiro uml Hum Ciimplmll, who nurli'd In two lurk" ion rliiK cum for Cullforiilu, huvii reuclmd their dcHil tiutlon, Th party hnd a mont n Joyuhln trip and did not meet with any rnlHhapn. I'ihiii their return they will count hy atnamer, nhlppliiK their can In Unit iiiunner, '-''A If it,, J,,.;.. In Canby High School Building. In the ofllce of the Canby Canal j Compuny are some fine samples of vetrh, outs, rye and ttlfulfa. The al falfa run be raised in Cunhy very suc cessfully, und where the samples that are now In the ofllce of the Canal Compuny were ralsec1, there will be three good crops. The grain and al falfa were raised on the llruiltl, 1111 ton, mid I. ucke ranches. K. (!. Stornanll, of Portland, who wan formerly connected with the Can hy f'Hiuil Company, was In Cauby on Sunday. Mr. und Mm. Hooker and little iluugbter have taken up their resi-j denre in Portland. Mr. Hooker Isj mill connected with the Canal Com-1 pany. i J. Kingston Smith, of Portland, was : a Cunhy visitor during the week. j Mm. Calvin Kocher and baby left Tuesday morning for Portland where I she will vlnlt for two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Vor pahl. who recently took up their res idence In thut city. K. C. Anhbaugh. of Portland, was a Canby vlnltor on Frliluy. The Knight building opponite the Southern Pacific depot occupied by llordou Bros.' Company, has a new awning added to It, and 1. II. Young. of Oregon City, a sign painter of that city. In painting a very attractive aign on the building. Since coming to Canby the Cordon boya are building up a good trade.- Miss Orpha Seaton has accepted a position In the Gordon Brothers' store. Mrs. L. T. flatten received an at tractive line of china this week. Inuiah Heine, who ha been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Heine and sis ter, Mrs. William Dann of Gladstone, returned to Canby Tuesday morning, where he was the guest of his sis ter. Mm. William Cantwell, for a few days. Mr. Heise and ,brother-ln-law, Mr. Dann, of Gladstone, left the lat ter purt of the week for Seattle, where they visited the A. Y. P. Expo- lllon. Mr. Helse will leave the first of next week for his home In '. Kan sas, but will probably return to Ore gon In the near future to make his home. Regular meeting of the city coun cil will be held at the city hall on Monday evening. August 2. Mrs. It. S. Coe has gone to Willow- Lake, South Dakota, where she was called by the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Denman. W lilow Lake Is 300 miles west of St. Paul. Mr. Coe received word from his wife from St. Paul saying that she had arrived safe ly nt that place, and would proceed Immediately to the bedside of her mother. Mrs. Denman Is 80 years of age, and her condition Is precarious. School Board Awards Contracts. At the meeting of the Hoard of School Directors of District No. 68, on .Saturday evening, the bids for the construction of the heating apparatus fur the school building were opened and read. The contract of excavat ing the basement and for the build ing of the Hues for the apparatus was awarded to John C. Buhmatt, of Can by, the cost of the work to be $68. The W. 0. McPherson Company, of Portland, was awarded the contruct for furnishing and Installing the heat ing apparatus. The Cnnhy school term will begin on the Monday morn- .Sr Ciee our Eye jjcn -There's (Going to be A (Qreat fllousecleaninq in August w F. Cannot allow a dull already full That won't We are Ready for you Now. Red Price Tags with Prices in plain figures, tell the Story We prefer selling at ACTUAL COST to starting in on Fall business with more stock than we have room for. We want you to come in, if only to convince yourself that this is A WONDERFUL BARGAIN SALE. WE ARE PLACING ON SALE Furniture of all kinds. Pianos, Sewing Machines, Pictures, Bedding, Curtains, Linoleum, Matting, Etc. Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Enameled Ware, Kitchen Utensils. Camp Stoves and Camping Goods. The next issue of this puper will contain our big sale announcement. Watch for it Everything for the Inn following tho County Fair, the dud! of which Willie October 4. 'Th following la the corps of teach em that han heen chonen for tlin coming term In compound of tho following: Prof. .(. K. II In n, piliKlpal or the HlKh Hchool, alno prlnrlpiil of the district nchool; I'rof. T. .1, Olll, of the gram mur Kruflim; Minn Klornnce Htoildard. prluiury Rradn, Minn Mary Tlmn, of I'ortlnml, of the Intermediate grade. Minn Thtin comet here from Portland, nud In a normal nchool graduate. Hhe linn had experience In teaching. TliU la her flrnt term of nchool In Canhy.j and In alno the flrnt year of Prof. Gill. I'rof. Mlttn ami Minn Hloddard ure well known teacher of the coun ty, and were teacher In the Canity nchool lant year, where they gave ex client HUtlnfactlon, Generator la Purchased by Canal Com pany. The conntructlon work' Jin the Can hy Canal will lie punned rapidly along I now. The conntructlon on the damn at Meadowhrook will he commenced noon. The dams will be conntmcted of concrete, rock and the timber of the name have already heen gotten out. The machinery and generator. Hie latter weighing nix tonn, have been purchaned for the power plant thut la to be built in Cauby, and thin will arrive the latter part of Augunt. On next Hunday, Augunt 1, there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Clackamas County Kalr Ahho eluilon on the grounds, when the grounds ami Improvements that have been going on there, will be viewed. The large exhibit building has been given a coat of white paint with green I trimmings, and has made a wonder ful change in It appearance. It is liroliuble thut the other buildings on the ground will be painted to corres pond wllh the exhibit building, as the public sentiment Is In favor of this. It was at first suggested that the cat tle stables be painted dark brown. .Secretary I-e recently visited the Hutievllle, Aurora and Needy coun tries, and the people of these sections are very enthusiastic over the coming fllr an() an are planning to show what their purt of the county can raise O. K. Kreytag, of Oregon City, has charge of the agricultural department and he Is meeting with success with promise In exhibits. Milwaukle Grange will have an exhibit this year. Thin grange was awarded third prize lust year, but the members of that grange are to make a special effort this year to win first prize. Warner GRAIN CROPS IN EASTERN CHARLES BAKER OF WILLAMETTE, TELLS EXPERIENCES IN OUR SISTER MESA, Wash., July ll. As I ami ., ....... I I r.t t I not very busy just at present I will write you a few lines which you may give to your paper. We, that Is, Charles Kollenholfer. Charles Fromong and myself left Port land over the North. Bank Monday morning, July 5th. Last year there were three Charles', this year the same. (we had better luck this year though). You know the weather was very humid when we left, but after crossing the mountains we found a clear sky and the wind blowing a gale. We left the train at Mothlnger and walked six miles to Mr. Purlot's farm. Had supper at a neighbor's and went to bed. That night we had rain up here and have had twice since with cool weather all the time. Mr. Pur lot's farm is In what is known as Horse heaven. It is well situated and the land is good but dir. however. A Seattle syndicate Is going to build an irrigation ditch 60 miles long that will go through Horse heaven. It will cost $15,000,000 to build it There are 600,000 acres of as fine land as can tie found any place free from rock that will be watered at a cost to the farmers of $60 per acre for perpetual right. This land is now selling at from $19 to $20 per acre. After the water Is on the land it will Bell from $200 to $700 per acre according to the LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE VVEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GfiADE WO UK nm as ir as u;t;.- noisti i"-" VmvST Pllll 2 OR MANY COLORS t s.. e month in our business. If we permit August to drag we will fiud an immense Fall do. REGARDLESS OF PRJCE we C. W. M ELLEN . CO. Home Orange wan awarded flrnt prize hint year and will exhibit again at the. coming fair, ; Fin Sample of Grain on Exhibit. One of tlm leading forage crops of tho Canby country are oals and vetch sown together, a sample of which the William Cantwcll, the Canby real es tate man has on exhibition In his of fice which was grown on the Axtei rurm on the Willamette river near Canhy, This bundle of oat and vetch stands lltt.le over six foot hltC). which shows what a productive soli Clackamas County can proudly boast of. Now Is the time to clean up your strawberry beds. Don't let the weeds go to seed, as they seed the ground for tho coming year. Don't try to raise plant on the same plants that you expect to raise fruit on next sea son. A word to the wise should be sufficient. Dr. L. 0. Ice, Dentist, Masonic Hlrfg., Oregon City. Phones, Paclflo 1221, Home A 198. NEW ERA. Charles Hougham and Mrs. 0. M. Gurlcy, of Canby. were In New Era Thursday of last week getting berries. John Ganger, of Walla Walla, is visiting friend here this week. On Sunday a large crowd attended the camp meeting and enjoyed the lectures and tests In the grove. A large crowd also attended the dance Saturday night. On Monday while Mrs. Biggs was washing on the porch their house caught on flre and was not discovered until the whole interior of the house was on flre. The flames spread to Mr. Tauscher's and Mr. Felix's bouse, and also another dwelling house and soon the old and the new cook and bunk house were on fire. Very few things were saved from the lllfated houses. Kully $1,000 worth of per sonal effects were destroyed, with no insurance, besides the six buildings belonging to the Doernbecker Mfg. Co. Herman Grleshaber, a former resi dent of this place but now a resi dent of North Dakota for the past four years, Is visiting friends here, after having visited the fair at Seattle. It's luck to smoke Puck. The Better than 5c Cigar The Cigar In the Green Box. history of this country. Ten years . I , J I .... 1 i ago the land around the place, where Kenewick now is, could have been hod at from one to fire dollars per acre; since then a ditch has been con structed, a fine city built and all the land irrigated sells from $300 to $1,000. A company is now signing up the owners of the land on this side of the river around Pasco and in a short time a large tract this side will be irrigated also. Pasco has a future before her. The city will soon be the junction of three railroads be sides being situated on the Columbia river, at the mouth of the Snake. There will be a bumper crop up here this year. The man we are working for has a 30-day run with a header. As we came out from town we met a typical Westerner going after water with a 500 gallon tank. He had a team of six horses pulling it Just on top of a little raise. About a quarter of a mile beyond was his little home. Judging him by his clothes compared with some of the men working for $1.15 In the Wil lamette Pulp iPaper Company's mills, one would think be was getting about five cents a day and begging J,ia tobacco, not so, however. Of course his horse could have been bought for about $200, but in the yard stood two big combines worth about $4,500. TO head of horses valued at $10,000 and is farming three sections of land. He bought 10.000 sacks to market his wheat in and I think he will have to buy himself 2,000 more. Now those figures might sound big to you people, but remember this Is a big country. Every farmer of course dosen't farm that much, but there are at least seven around here that I know of, not right close though. A section up here is one mile square so you see there is breathing space alright, we don't feal crowded at all. We are working for John Hoffman, the oldest son of John Hoffman, who lives back of New Era. He Is farm ing 960 acres this year as I said be fore and he Is heading his grain. The header crew consists of the following men and horses: One header driver or puncher and eight horses, three header box drivers, three horses to the box, one stacker, one spike pitcher, who helps unload and clean up around the stack, one loader and one cook. Every third or fourth day one of the box drivers has tt bring a tank of water, 500 gallons. It costs 25 cents a tank, he 5S 'Sv 0w VawiSh are going to unload our surplus stock during the month of August. Obbosite ' Th Bad, Bad Truth. "What troublM you, my d4rllnr lf naked in fond concern, "Wo longer on your cheeks, dnar. The rosea rmlly burn. Tour eye Deloken pain, deer. What meana tlia.1 Keep, thut t(hf Oh, tall me, tell me, rlouraet I" . Now, thla In her reply I took It down verbatim, Aa aure sa I'm a atnnar: "I -uesa tt' them cucumber Or th areen w had for dinner." - Judge. A Croat Counter. Bin a aoo of hUrhballa, A atomaeh full of rya. Four-and-twenty keyhole Dane before hi ey. When the door I opened Hla wife begin to chin, "Welt, lan't this a pretty ttm To let a fellow tar Llppincott' Maitanln. How 8h We Hurt Dlnth, crying bitterly, was coming down the street with her feet band aged. "Why, what on earth' the matterf he was asked. "How did yon hnrt yonr feet, Dinah?" "Dat good fo' nothln' nigger (snlrfle) done bit me on be hnld wit' a cltili while I was standln' on de bard atona pavement" Every body'. Never. Tn never failed at anything"' Ha said it with much pride. The atatement which he made waa on That could not be denied. He never failed at anything. But In a stage "aside" It may be only fair to aay That he had never tried. -Cleveland Record-Herald. Beware I Tour new spring suit May be a "beaut" And wholly above complaint. Rut that nice new ault Will not look ao cute If you don't aee the algn "Fresh Paint" Kansas City Time. Social Progress. "The Filters are getting on rapidly, aren't they?" "Indeed, ye! They used to employ a washerwoman, but now they have a laundress." Woman's Home Compan ion. New Spelling. D-o-g spells dog. C--t apalla cat But h-a-i-r That apella rat Harper" Weekly. WASHINGTON 0E HIS TRAVELS AND STATE i also brings our provisions. The water I haa In Ha l.a.,laJ .......... 11 -.I I has to be hauled seven miles. Charles Fromong is driving box. Charles Kol lenhoffer Ig loader and Charles Baker is cook. Mr. Hoffman's brother, Louis, Is farming 1300 acres. He has a combine with a crew of four men and horses. If water could be gotten on this land It would be immediately divided into 5, 10 and 15 acre tracks. When we get through here I think I shall go to Garfield or Pullman. The other boys will go home I think. This has been a windy day, everything loose has been moving, sand, flies, ants, wash pans, etc. The flies are an awful pest here. I used to wonder where all those flies mentioned in the bible that pester ed Pharoh of Egypt went when they got through pestering him. I believe they all took little homesteads In Eastern Washington and Oregon and it appears that all their claims are being contested by red flylng-an:s, as there about an equal number. There Is also a big, (how shall I descrige it) which has wings to be sure. The Cre ator was very generous with wings when he created the pestering crit ters up here. You have heard Frank talk about the belted Holstein cattle, he called them belted Frlesans. Well, this is a kind of a belted Friesan bug, with a tendency to butt into everything, the water, meat, flour, un til I got wise and tied the sack. Well, . he just crawls around and falls into things and eats. I think he is a sec ond cousin to the cockroach. At first they were lazy, but after I killed a few million, more or less, I didn't count, they got down right peart till I can hardly catch one. From afar borne to us on the wings of the wind comes the melodous voice of th'coyote, so It is time to douse the glim. CHARLES BAKER. 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