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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, .HIKE fl, 11)10. 4 Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or., office m leoond-claM matter. Post- Subscription Ratei: On Year .11-50 Six Months 75 Trial Subscription, Two Months .15 VALUE OF GOOD ROADS. Subscribers wilt Sod the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is not credited, kindly notify us. and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. WEALTH OF ROSES. The fourth annual Rose Show ot the Clackamas Counly Rose Society Will open this afternoon in Woodmen of the World hall, and a wealth of beautiful blossoms will he on display. The fine roses of Oregon City are at their best and the women, and some of the men as well are entering into competition for the many handsome prizes that have been hung up through the liberality of the Oregon City business men. The Show will end Saturday night, when the prizes will be distributed. The awards will be made today by the judges, wha are Mrs. A. C. Panton and 0. F. Mathews, both well known rosarians of Port land. Many special prizes have been offered for the finest roses displayed. Bumper crops throughout the Wil lamette Valley in hay, grains and fruits are reported. Vegetables of all kinds never locked, better and the eel established reputation. With Its rich never fall will bear out thin year t'.s tabltshed reputation. With its rich soil, widely diversified crops, and in telligent, industrious population, the Willamette Valley is becoming a vast garden, tremendously rich in possibilities. They Would Tsnd to Lowor ths Cott of Living. The 2,000,000 miles of unimproved roads which the country has to Its dis credit nra as heavy a burden xn the unfortunate "ultimate i-onsunier" as Is an excessive tariff. Every pound of produce hauled from the farm to the market boars an Inflated price lw cause of the excessive cost of Its trans Donation from the farm to the point of shlnmnnt. For Instance, It costs nn average of almost 2 cents more to haul a bushel of wheat from the farm to the station nine miles away than It does to ship a bushel of wheat from New York to Liverpool, 3,100 miles away. This ex cessive transportation cost must be made np by the farmer In chat-King more for his wheat, by the miller In charging more for the Hour, by the baker In charging more for bread and finally, of course, by the "ultimate con sumer" in paying more for his bread. As the farmer and the miller are also consumers, the excessive cost of road tninsortattou really levies a tax upon all. Whatever doubt there may have been about the ueed for systematic road Improvement In the United States facts and figures such as these filially dispelled. If there was ever any work calculat ed to fill the proverbial "long felt want" It was the work of the office of public roads. Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas MiLWAUKIE. Chamberlain's Stomach and IJver lauieis win orace up the nerv-s, banish sick headache, prevent de spondency and Invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers Geo. Htvely sold his home in Mll waukle to Mr. K. Arrhl. Mr. Arrhl bought the place as an Investment. Mr. I lively has resigned as carrier on Route No. 2. As soon as Ms suc cessor is appointed, he wilt move his family to his farm on the Clackamas, where they will make (heir future homo. The Associated falh.ilii! Societies of Portland held a picnic at Crystal Mke Pnrk on lVoorntiu Day. About Owing (o the rainy night, the lawn si Hi u I which wits held a( Stone tiuliles on Saturday evening Un not very largely attended, hut (ho tables for Ice cream and borne were placed In In (he dining-room and llvlugroniu and a jolly good Hum was had by (ho thirty who were present. A great deal of fun was had by ihe younger so on the sleeping balcony, which was dec orated with lanterns for the occasion. A neat sum of lo numbers in the dollars place was rcallrcd by the club. A vote of thanks, was extended (o Port land friend who kindly do 4000 people enjoyed tl beauty of the park. Theie whs ,t well played ball nated the lauteias and helped the game between the Fulton Stars and club so generously In other ways, the C. Y. M. team In (he afternoon : Mr. and Mrs. tir.int I.ewla are eu and dancing In the evening. 'joying camping life among the beau- The Mllwaukle Juniors won the tltul (rees near Mr. l Wilcox's homo, game from the Solhvood team on' Mrs, llarless, of Molalla, who via lVcoriitton Day by a score of 9 to B. i Ited her sister. Mis. II, J. Klce, last Mrs. Katherine Wide and grandson, year, al (he Uidgc, passed away very Irving Wltte, are spending :i few suddenly at home last week. Those1 weeks with Mr. and O. F. Wltte. 1 who had Ihe pleasure of meeting Mrs.' Snyder's Pnkery caught fire Tnes- llarless extend sympathy to the hua dav morning and but for the prompt bund and family In their bereavement. action of those present would have, Mr. Philips, of Forest C.rove, was burned down. Improvement Association regular meeting Thursday evening. Musical and literary programme, Ijisi moot Ing this Summer. Ice cream and cake served by the ladles. (..argu attendance. Mlsa tlortrudo Skoog returned homo Monday evening, after several days' visit at (he Cascade lAieks with friends. (! ru hum Son has a special sale on Saturday, (live them a call and save money. Church Notes. M. K. Church Sunday school, 10 A. M., Mrs. Dr. Mk'Arthur. superin tendent. Morning services by Father Allen, following (lie Sunday school, Kvcnlug service 7:30 P. M . by (ho pastor, .lames Moore. All cordially Invited. Utdlca Aid regular meeting In the church basement Thursday afternoon. Strawberry boxes and crates at the Oregon City Commission House, No Danger a business wilier at Ihe Lodge, and In Inking Dr.' Hell's Plno-Tar-Honey Mrs. Charles has been on the sick! while here took the couirac( for (he for roughs and colds. It contains no list this week. I lighting system u be placed In habit producing drugs. UHk for (he Hell on the Hot lie. Kor sale by Jones Drug Co. Good Highways Uplifting. There is uothlus thai contributes more to rural uplift than good roads. For social and economic Improvement 1 communication must be easy. With out good roads It is Impossible for the people of rural communities to meet and discuss ways and means of im proving rural society. 1 Henry Phillips who was 111 for Walter llccknort new home. At several days Is able (o be around present Mr. llockner Is busily engage , sgaln. ; in sitting hiB bouse. It is now six months Blnce the stt-i P. I). NeweM U having a. barn built HARMONY. nreme court granted the 5 c?nt fare , on his fruit ranch ( this place. David i to Mllwaukle atn the U cent to Oak Clarke Is doing the carpenter work, i Rev. J. A. Hondo, of Onts, will lee- firove hut Ihrouch ihe technical 1. Shenelleld'a new home Is being , "ire. at tne rnnrcn on "temperance tactics of the O. W. 1'. Co. the case ! rapidly completed sad the family will ; next suimny uignt. AM art, cordially Is still In the supreme court It does remove (o their lie home this week, milieu to aitentl. not seem nosst'd., iha' the siinrome' Manv of (he nunlls from this school i I-t Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs court will perm t tno company to i attended the Field Moot at Gladstone 1 George Otty celebrn(ed l her "China keep the people of Mllwaukle ou( of on Saturday night. wedding" anniversary, about 75 their Just rights Pinch longer. Rev. Haverllng preached very able , gliosis being present. Supper was The graduating exercises will be sermon at Grace t'hal on May a,'""1!! " "oi "mo reponen. IiaI.i In ih assembly hall of the when he took Matt 3: 111 for his I Mis Susie Trarey. from Portland school Saturday evening. Prof. J. II. j text. Owing to the Hart Mimnnn j Is visiting at the home of Miss Ollle Ackerman will make the nrlnctoal ad- meetings In Portland there will be no! I alien Karl Luther was brought homo last Superintendent T. J. Gary will also ! ' On Wednesdav evening Mr. Pratt ! Saturday from the hospital and I aide mnk n short aildrosn It la vtiwtnl 1 will sixmiIi at th Chanel on "Do Sal- ' walk around. that Philip Strieb, chairman of the oons Pay?" All are Invited. 9TJ Kn event of Interest to the whole state is the quarter centennial jubi- j injure the eyes of a babe. The Best Remedy For all kinds of sore eyes is Suther land's Eagle Salve. It is a creamy snow white ointment ana would not Gtiaran lee of the Oregon Agricultural College, teed. 25c. Sold by Jones Drug Co. to be held on the college campus June j 10-14. Special rates have been made by the railroads and there will be a great ingathering of graduates and friends of this institution. Oregon owes a great debt of gratitude to a college that has done so much for the advancement and prosperity of file state. Queen Rhododendra has ruled dur ing the past week at Florence. Or., where the annual festival of flowfrs has been under way. The affair was very successful and many attended from Eugene and other points in the Willamette Valley. The rhododen drons in the coast county were never' Eagle Eye Salvfl. We guarantee It to Guild For Parmantncy. Land and ruorty. .itd a speaker nt a good niiN coiiveiitmn. were valua ble in proH,rtioti to their aifessllilllry to market or pleasure, and w halever adds to yie w-cessiliillty enhiim os v;'l ues. The history "f the i-oiiulry. In stated, botv wiliii-ss to the nrnst list less and wasteful r..:r n again e in t ' use of mmicj- and I;i!mt mi its lil-ii ways, and the los-uui to Pe leir ted wis to build, as did the :ini-ieuts. for per manency and wlih the utmost rare and thought for the future Granulated Eye Lids Can be cured without cauterizing or scarifying by the use of Sutherland's more beautiful and the fete attracted much attention. Portland has now the biggest bank in the Pacific Northwest The First National of that city has lately in creased Its capital stock from $300. 000 to $1,500,000. The stock has all been subscribed and paid for and gives the bank a combined stock and cure. 2ac everywhere. Jones Drug Co. Sold by A Unique Improvement Scheme. Says a recent writer: "I kuow of a local paper whose editor Interviews nil the mail carriers when the roads are in good condition to drag after each rain and secures the names of all the men who donate work on the drag. These are then published as a roll of honor. surplus of $2,500,000, the biggest in Of course a man doesn't drag rouds this corner of the United States. j Just to have the good he is doing i.i ! that way exploited: bul. all the same. one likes to know that the good he j does is being noticed, and It certainly We Don't Have to 1 . ..lint t'a V. lln nam a aI1o Ar' n. -r u Ti, k ; ' by h09? t" 'rave' the dragged Dr. Be s P ne-Tar-Honey is the best, . ' . . ... cough medicine and several mlIon j road whether they read the paper or people already know It. Look for the , not- Bell on the Bottle. Sold by Jones Dmir Co. pimpies, When BANQUET FOR DEMOCRATS. i Don't be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, i blackheads, eczema or sores. ione 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic j Salve will cure you. Try It at once. Biennial Event Will Be Held In This Sold by Jones Drug Co. City June 18 Next. Arrangements are in progress for the biennial banquet of the Clacka mas County Democracy, which will be held Saturday evening, June 18, In Woodmen of the World Hall. For a number of years a few months pre- TO FORCE ROAD BUILDING. Negligent Supervisors Will Be Prose cuted by Altoona AutoisU. Finding that requests and entreaties bad failed, officials of the Altoona (Pn.i vtous w tne local campaign xue ari,, . , . . ,.,,., ... borses of Clackamas bave gathered ; . , . together and listened to stirring e le-'ttll """'" to c""' r,",d l"'"' speeches calculated to promote the in- Ttoo" clel,r Puullc r"a(1 of iwn" terests of the party of Thomas Jeffer-! iODe and Pul highways In good son and every banquet has been a'COD(ll"on- At a nieetlng it was decld huge success.' Democrats of proml- ' "k the district attorney to pros nence throughout the state will de-iecure all negligent officials. While liver addresses at the affair, and ! most of the supervisors have co-oper-Frederick V. Holman, of Portland, will ' ated with the motorists, several of be one of the principal speakers. them having charge of two of the most j traveled roads In this section hare Do You Get the Best ! done nothing. If you have a cough, cold, asthma. croup or any throat or bronchial trouble and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-1 For skin troubles, sores, ulcera.ee- Honey, you do. Look for the Bell on ' zema, chaps, black heads, pimples the Bottle. Sold by JoneB Drug Co. If you want old newspapers call at Enterprise office. Free. I and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's An tiseptic Salve and you get the best. We guarantee It. 25 cents a box everywhere. Sold by Jones Drug Co. A SURPLUS FROM YOUR DAY'S WORK IHave you any good reason for not saving? Ask yourself and find out if you have. By saving you provide for the future by storing up the surplus of each day's labor. This surplus is practically a mortgage on the future, a source of additional income. JThis surplus, saved now, will be of much greater value to you in the future, through its accumula tions, than if spent now in driblets. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Board of Directors, will be home from his trip east and will present the diplomas. Hon. Geo. C. Brownell. of Oregon City ill speak at the city hall Fild.iy evening. It is understood Mr. Urow nell will talk politics. The Mllwaukle city council has passed the ordinances providing for hard surface pavement on Front street, making a total of about $10, 000 of street Improvements now or dered in this thriving town Mr. and Mrs. Olson and son, Nor man, of IHirtlund. have returned from a delightful trip to Nebraska, and were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Spoonor. Miss Ksnia Newell is prepared to write up legal document and au thorize the same. This will save the many people who are 111 need of a notary public at the Uidge a trip elsewhere (o have (heir business transacted. J. Halley and bride, of Portland, The new ordinance regulating sa-1 were Sunday dinner guests at liie loon Ueeuses was ordered drawn and ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons, posted. Most all of the business men of The application for a transfer of the , (he Uxlge had a holiday on Monday, liquor licenses now held by Aright & May so. A number attended the mo Marraccl (o A. C. I'lrlch was re- j (or boat races at the Oaks, while ferred to the finance committee. j many picnics were planned. Among The petition of property owners , them was a most enjoyable one at along the East etxension of Jefferson ; the home of Ntr. and Mrs. K. Downing street, east to the West line of the on their lawn, when Mrs. Downing, of B. M. Fish proiH'tly was referred to 'Portland, Professor ami Mrs. Iletiel the street committee. . and two sons, of oreson City. Mr. and The city engineer reported he had '-Mrs. Bennett and daughters und Mr. laid out Front street and had pre-.and Mrs. George, Mr. and Mrs. rrar.ier pared plans and specifications for the ' and Oscar HelnU and Miss IoWltt, of Improvement of same. These will be i Portland, Mrs. Evart, of St. John, and placed In the hands of the recorder Mr. Bennett, of California, were pres. in a few days. j ent. In the afternoon the atnive party The plat of the M. Durst tract was accompanied by .Mrs. iiugn Koneris. presented and laid on the table until . Miss Mabel Morse, Miss Kynetrson the next meeting. June 14. I nnd Mr. Richards, of Oregon City, ac- icepled Mrs. Knimons invitation to f hamberlaln's Cough Remedy Is 1 a most delightful hunch ride on the sold on a guarantee that If you are I Willamette. not satisfied after using two-thirds of i Mrs. Turner, of Tacoma. and chll- a bottle according to directions, your dren. after a six weeks visit witn tier monev will he refunded It la nn to parents. Mr. and Mrs. r.ricKson, or you to try. Sold by all dealers. JENNINGS LODGE. Meldrum. have returned to their home. Mrs. Henderson, of Meldrum, has been quite 111 at her home for more than a week, but Is somewhat lm- Mrs. T. C. Price, who had the mis-1 i"""u l """" , fortune to step on a nail last week. ,,rB- rTa"K u".."i.i r""" Is again able to be out and among;"' Gladstone spent one day last her many friends who visited her dur-1 "h l,ar,'nt!, Mr ani1 Mr" ing this time were Mrs. Lois Peter- j - D- Boanlman. son and little son. of Portland, and 1 , .,.. Mrs. L. Davis, of Hood River, and Mrs. ! Wo0' cks fw sale at Oregon City B. Davis, of Sellwood. j Commission House. Mr. and Mrs. Dent, of Portland. ' -lll fwrtmv tho other half of the 1 me snonmer is aimom iiivuriuiiijr Jeager brothers' bungalow during the ! caused by rheumatism of the muscles Summer months. iand'ylelds quickly to the free nppllra- A pleasant afternoon was spent at tlon of thanineriain g unimeni. i" the Jennings Lodge school on Frl- liniment Is not only prompt ana er day afternoon. May 27. when this i fectual, but In no wny disagreeable day marked the closing of the second " use. Sold by all dealers. term of school at this place. The ' teacher. Miss Jennings, and the older) OAK GROVE, pupils had made the pleasant school-1 . rj. Wood and wife are receiving room so attractive by the beautiful the congratulation! from their friends decorations of ferns an" maple leaves ' n the arrival of a son May 24. and roses and other May blossoms. Married, at the homo of the bride's After a few remarks by the teacher I parents, In Sellwood, Pearl Tannyson the following programme was carried j aI fj(.n stunner, on May 25. out: Mrs. Murphv. of Nashville, mother Song of welcome, by the school: vn,. W. Well, accompanied by ecitation, "The Cattails," by Gladys Mnl roates and Grandma Wright, 82 Caldwell; recitation, "The IJttlei years old. six'tit the day Thursday Housemaid." Minnie Roetllc: reclta-!wtn jirs, v. vrll and family. tlon. Bessie Tozier; song, "Come u nr. FvlblK entertained Friday Back to Erin," Fern Hart, Marie To-at h,,r beautiful home on the river C. G, Millard, wife and family, left for Cornellijs last Friday morning, re turning Sunday. They hud been to visit with relatives. Miss lleriha Itoseniiu vlslcd with Miss lluldii Ki'nne S.i'Mrduv, The htrakct social given by (he Harmony Nino was woll attended, and the prorotMa from the ale of baskets and Ice cream netted Ihe boys about ;!."i clear. Good for the hoys. Uisl Saturday Ihe baseball game between Harmony and Alberta wiis a well plaved game, the score being 12 to II In favor of Alberta. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR : I A K. I. Tix'dtemeler. n prominent farmer of Sherwood, was In Oregon Cltv on business Thursday. Strawberry boxes and crates at the Oregon City Commission House. Mild Sensation at Council Meeting. There was rather u mild seusailon at Wednesday night's mooting of the city council, when K. II. Case, who conducts a saloon at Main and Fifth street, was brought before I hut body by Chief of Police Burns to nnswer a complaint that liquor was being sold on Sundays In a restaurant un der the same 'naif as the saloon. Case says the restaiiruul Is ownml by his brother. K. C. Brook was a wiiness In the rase. No urltoii was taken, beyond a warning to the sa loon man to desist from such prac tices, or face prosecution and the loss of his license. With Linseed Oil selling at wholesale for 104 cents per gallon ami White Lead at 8 j cents per pound no one can afford to mix their own paint when they can buy Sherwin-Williams at $2.00 pr r gallon. At this price S. W. P. costs no more than hand made paint and will give yon nt least two years more wear. We have just had notification of the second advance in price of Sherwin-WiUiams paint but we shall continue the present retail price as long as we can or at least until we have to buy more stock at the advanced price. ...Why; not get your paint now be cause it is sure to go higher soon. Commonwealth Darn Red is made by S. & W. for a good low priced paintone that anyone can afford to use. $1.00 Per Gallon HUNTLEY BROS. CO. The Rexall Store zler, Grace Rose; recitation. Chris tian Johnson: piano solo, Helen Pain ton; recitation, "It's Worth a Mil lion Dollars, But It Doesn't Cost a Cent," Lillian Westerfleld; recita tion, "Our Flag" Fern Hart; duet, Lillian Westerfleld and Marie Toiler: recitation, "The Song of the Arrow," Dora Roetlic; song, "Happy Days, I the pupils; song, "I'll Be a Sunbeam,' in honor of Mrs. Edwards and daugh ters, of Urn Angeles, Cal. Baseball, Peninsula team defeated the Crys tal Lake team May 29. Score 7 to 4, at Mllwaukle. North Portland Midgets defentedt the Oak Grove team May Ti. Score a to 2. Oak Grove team defeated the Cof- Bessie Roberts, Ruth Tmscott, Doris j fce Kngs of rtland, May 29, score Palnton, Gladys Calwell, Dorothy and : 1() to 5 Bessie Tozler; recitation, "Kittens KMmi.'.,. i(.;lm defeated the Oak and Baby," Ruth Truscott; recitation, 0rove team May 30, score 10 to 9. "The Pianist. Bess Roberts: piano I - solo, Miss Edna Westerfleld; recita tlon, "The Dead Doll," Doris Painton; Lullaby song, Harold Soesbe and Chester Tozler; song, "School Is The pupils of the school gave an en tertainment to their mothers May 27 In the schixil basement. The pro gramme consisted or songs, reniui- Done." six little girls. Mr. Moore t.,nu ,.,,. .i . naniomlme. Mrs. made some very interesting remarks (.harCI, vVonhington furnished the which were enjoyed by parents as well as pupils. Those present were Christian Johnson, of Portland, and Mr Moore, Mr. and Mrs. WeBterfleld I i. ana Riesaames Keumonn, amun, Lewis, Soesblc, Downing, Hart, Pain- muKic. The Oak Grove Telephone Com pany Is putting up new wire, extend- g their liii'-K and installing new phones. C. Broom ai.d wife went out to ton, Tozler, Morse, Roberts, Truscott j tlelr property on the Arestla tract and Roethe, and the Misses Carrie Scripture, OHIe Rose, Edna Wester fleld, May Orr, Ellen Hart and Audray Rose and Earl Lewis. Messrs. GeoTge Shaver and Will Jacobs and families entertained a number of their friends from Portland with a launch ride in the Dixie on Sunday, May 9. We are in receipt of a programme Friday. I H. B. Warren. Arvll Tucholke and Walter Kenkl returned home Thurs day from Central Oregon, where they went looking for property. The trip was marie by team. Mrs. Henry Heltkemper Is recover ing from her late Illness and will soon come home from the hospital. Charles Rlsley wan In Oak Grove of a dengnmii meeting neiu ai me Fr(av on huHinesB. home of Mrs. F. W. Bruechelt, of Henrv Thesxlen Is sutierlntendlnir Dubuque, Iowa, when the Guild of the ,ne work of )ttng In new phones Congregational Church was enter- nd ,nftl) for th 0ak rjrove rea. tained at the above home. The sub- phone Company. Ject of the afternoon was Oregon, and Misses Kllk'ore and Cook were city the Bruechert home was decorated Bnoppers Friday. wun uregon grape seni irom mo Lodge expressly for this occasion. Mrs. Bruechert is a daughter of George Morse and spent last Summer at tbelr place. In the programme were many interesting papers and topics which shows the Middle West Is interested In Oregon and this county. THE J0HN8ON REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. Don't Experiment With a Cough When Dr. Bell's Plno-Tar-llouey has been used by IiiIIIIoiih of people for sixteen years with a steady Increas ing demand, l-oolt for the ull on the Bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Wool sacks for sale nt Oregon City Commission House Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Bert McChestney Hooper, Plaintiff, vs. Roan Viola llisiper, Defendant. To Rosii Viola Hooper, the above mimed Defendant. In (he name of the Stnte of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plain tiff Died in the above entitled suit on or before the 14lh day of July, 1910, l hat being the last date prescribed in the order of publication of this summons upon you and If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: For a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such other relief as the court may deem equitable. This summons Is published' by the order of the Honorable Grant B. Dlmlck, Judge of the County Court and which order was made and entered on this 2nd day of June, 1990. The first publication of this sum mons Ih June 3rd, 1910, and the Inst publication thereof is July liith, 1910. T. B. McDBVITT, Attorney for Plaintiff. If you lire not satlslled ufter using according to directions two-thirds of a bolle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stomach, Improve Ihe digestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. FREE LOCKS ASSURED (Continued from page 1.) P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Or. 1908 the General .Electric Company offered to sell the locks to the Gov ernment for $1,200,000, which was not even considered by thrt War De partment, as It was held to be out of all proKirtlon to their value. Some years ago the chief engineer estimated that the new locks could be built for $150,000, but on account of the great Increase in the cost of labor and ma terials It Is not believed that tho pres ent, system of locks can bo duplicated at this time for less than $000,000, the amount which will be in the hands of the Secretary of War after the passage of the River and Harbor bill. , It Is not believed that the problem of free passage at Oregon City will tie solved by building new locks on the east side of the river. The cost of a right-of-way w'ould in all proba bility be so great that the Government would not undertake It. The u mill procedure of the Govern nieiit n ease of a failure to agree oil the piti-H to ,o paid for the locks pro vides tiiat a survey for n new canal lie made which would Include all or portion of (he present ,-anul This would result III Hie Government's starting condemnation prorwdliiK, thereby leaving It to the I'nlted Hlule courts to fix the value of the preaoiil raniil and locks "It cured me," or "It vim the lite of my child," are the expressions you henr every day alsiut Chamberlain's Collr, Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is I rue the world over where this valuable remedy has been In troduced. No other medicine In use for dlnrrhora or Imiwo complaints has received such general approval. The secret of Ihe success of Chamber. lulu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is thai It cures Sold by ull dealers. WONDERFUL OPERATION (Continued from puge I) in the point of the heart, not deep enough to affect Ihe flow of blood through the valves of the heart, but practically sure to cause u rupture of the orgnn If not quickly nttended to. The bullet had ranged on Into Ihe muscles of the back und search for It was mil prosecuted.' Then the wonderful skill of Ihe modern surgeon wns seen lit Its max- "t (he pericardium I in ii in efficiency. The beating heart was raised through the opening In the chest wall and held In one of the surgeon's hands, while the fin gers of the other held a surgical needle equipped with silk thread. As the heart came to rvt alter Its dias tolic or first heart, thc-Jtuodlo was quickly slipped through the lips of the wound. Then came the systole, or second bent, anil the surgeon waited, ull attention. When the heart again came to rest, the thread was tied with one swift motion of the lingers. Then another beat began and aclloii was again suspended, Thus the opera tion continued for long, tense, nerve straining mluuies, until the gap was closed. Purging to quint... ence of purity every Hillit of rout act, the surgeon restored the heart to II place and turned (o the pericardii? suck In which Ihe heart Is Inclosed and lino which It had been necessary lo make a deep Incision to gel at the heart. This . -siverlng had l-n pulled out nnd held clear of the heart by numerous forceps during the su ture. t was now released and stitched together. Then, after an other llrahlmlulrnl cleansing of every rxposed polnl, ihe wall of I hit chest was restored to Its place. Tim outer surface then underwent Its turn at the cleansing process and the wound wns bandaged and Nnturw given her (urn at the healing nptrullon, So prompt was the asslslnnre ami o thorough the surgeon's work, that Kngle wns almost as well and strong as th physician who attended him. ami care In the healing of his imfer lesions is alt thai Is required lo have I him on his feel within a week or two. Suiiires of th heart, now not un common In medical practice, were until lata years considered Imposs'. ble. The first successful iMrnllon lerorded was achieved by Rehn, a German surgeon, not many years since. Ih patient was a gardener who had sustained a slab wound In the heart. Defying precedent, the surgeon made an Incision five Inches long ami tried lo lift out the edges Kb forcepi, but It tore. The wound could be seen only at the diastole, and siltehex were taken at the top of one bent and tied nt the next. The patient fully recovered. Since then there hnvn been rill rase collected bv one author on the sub- I Joel, of which 2(1 recovered. Grent impetus nas neon given to tins branch of surgery by researches made nt Ihn Rockefeller Institute In Now York, and tho maximum skill of the human hand Is Ihe only limitation to tho feuis that may be accomplished In suturing wounds of this nature. MARKETING by TELEPHONE yOUR Faithful Bell Telephone, alwayi at your elbow, steadily increases in useful ness. It does a score of errands while a messenger is doing one. You come to accept telephone service as a matter of course, like the air you breathe or the water you drink. Your Bell Telephone performs these daily services of neighborhood communication, and it does more it is a , unit in the universal system and enables you to reach any one any time within the range of the Long Distance Service. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone la the Center of the System