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OREGON CITY ENTEIU'KISE, EKMDAV, AlKlUST 2U, 15M0. (i warn n Dim JUDGE LOWELL URGES PEOPLE TO UNITE ON A SAFE CANDIDATE. SPLITMEAN5B0WERMAN TEACHERS ARE STUDYING. Mlt- QUEEN VOTE ON FOR FAIR Sure t Way to Elect Clackamas County Man It to Join Hands In Preventing Division of the Vote. It Is mil alone u question of assotnh !y mid ami assembly, it I a question of progression against retrogression. It Is a question of whether the new order of things shall continue or the state shun go gack to the old. I be-!. ShoJ. lieve that me people ui imvu " coast. to remain in the new era." This 'is the way Judge Stephen A., OVERDOSE Unveil, In a Portland paper, views, , iMi situation in the state ; Unknown Man Picked Up at the present time. "" Condition. 'in my belief the anti-assembly j An unconscious man was fomul ly torces should concentrate ou Grant B.;ing near the railroad track near the iiimirk for governor and put him in , hunkhouses of the Japanese employed Grace Grafton Goes From Oregon City to The Dalles. Miss Hrace Hraflon, who taught the third and fourth jiimlos in the West Oregon City schools last year, and 'who was re-elected, has resigned to accept ihe position of manual train in ir teacher in the public schools of The Hallos. Miss Grafton Is a grad uate of one of the State Normal schools of Minnesota and has done special work at the Oregon Agricul tural College. Some of the work in si-wins and rulll:i produced by her pu pils last year was on public exhibition and ilicited much favorable comment. Miss IVaii Halley. of Sherwood. Is the newly elected teacher of the thud and fourth grad.es In West Ore- con city. I. till Schmidll, the prlmatyj teacher, will also be Instructor In i manual training for the girls. Among prominent teachers .of Clackamas C. unity who Attended the summer session of the Oregon Agri cultural College, were Mi-s Maud Mauley of the Oregon City High I School; Miss Ida Mae Smith, of thej Oregon City High School; H.-s Mill The soling contest lor the queen t. Scluniilll, and the Misses Applogato, i preside o or the county lair at Cauby Miss Hello Mauley, of this city, and September :!. :t0 and October I. star, a teacher at Willamette, have been In1 ed Monday morning, the voifttg places Chicago doing special work in art. oil; being at I.. K. Jones' Co.. Hauling and water-cole- this vacation. Miss drug store and Huntley Urns. Com Mattlev Is highly gifted with the pany. This is the first tune in tin now visiting in the : history of the fair that a queen is u en mute to the Pacific! preside, and it Is proposed to inak HONOR MclOUOHLIN'S NAME. New Towntlte on We I Side of Will- airtetta It Christened. In memory of the father of Ihe giaud old stale of Oregon, the new towusite which his sprung up oil the west side of (he tllaiuelto liver here ! Is to be called Mcl ouglilln. The pro- . motors have been working for some time on the pint and have now com RULER OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY rcto, the survcimg and laying out of the blocks and streets, and the same will extend along the west bank BY PEOPLE. I ,.f the river for nearly a nillo toward I Portland, and w'.P also run buck up on tne nut tor -one instance. tie location Is utni-Mlly beautiful and conitiuiuds n magnificent vlevv of the ni rounding fount o. with mountains always In view. It Is expected the lot and acreage iil be put unto thi inaiket at mi euil' dale. Numerous inquiries have liiva made and reserva tion asked, so thai It appears that mam residences will make their ap pearance lit thai i-tlou during the next tew months The new electric lino on the west side to Portland will FAIR TO BE SELECTED I YOUNG WOMEN IN RACE Beautiful Robes to Be Presented Lucky Girl Who Will Hold Sway at C.mby For Three D.ivs. ...kivt the tract, nr. I toward a verv lit,'. everything points settlement. OF MORPHINE. in Unco ti lt an annual affair The queen Is to he treated In a royal manner dining her three days' stay at the fair giouiiiK and she will be dre--ed in a beauti ful robe that will be presented to her A throne Is to be constructed for her. Any young lady in the county is on titled to enter the race, and man.' names have already been suggested. The Stlr.0 . An eastern fable i who demanded urn brought to Mm u satnl iH-es killed I'.' colony had d.insl . . by sluicing Ihe lum.l they were hroiigui thimble the king II ml thai thon uile points made f a Bo. :i ol n tentnie thou- should I" -Mllgs i.f a thou new one ol ineir , mil lo-o inntctt of royalty y hen ii a luir golden w.is so iiiuikihI ii no of I tie tiy (toiler -ii. Il il Utile iiiii nomination." continued Judge iwen , tiy tne Mioinern i-aeiuc voiupaiij. ,. .,i In my belief it is necessary for the, the rear of the Weinhatd building i Miss Hrayre Marshall. Miss l-.vn All retention of the new order of things j Friday afternoon in an unconscious; dredge. Miss Margaret Hrown. Ml-s . ,,., ..., ,. i..,t tnvHower-i condition. Ir. Norris. coimtv nlivsi-i Heryl Long. Miss Kathryn Mnnott. iiiioiit-ui ill win.011 uv..- . - ... .n for ihe Ken-.iblican nomination . clan. for governor. It is not a question of was summoned and the mnnl-Miss .Minnie scnat. miss Meaner given medical treatment, but he was Williams, or Oregon illy. Miss ba too far gone, and passed awav at al Harrington and Miss Ada Hulburt. of late hour Kridav night. It is thought I Gladstone: Miss Maine King, of Ml. if hel that the man took an overdose of mor-j Pleasanl; Miss Myrtle Hidtnes. of rarkpiare; .miss josie i urran. or r.iy- vllle; Miss Olivia Johnson, Miss men. It is a question oi primnm-. j Unworman is a nersonal menu o mini i admire the man. but were to be put In the govenior's chalrl phiue. There was no clew which he would have a machine built before! would lead to the mans Identity, and the end of his term that would put the old machine clear in the shade. "Bowerman was raised in Marion county. He plays the gat'1 83 he was taught to play It In Marion county In the old days. He is a machine man and to elect him would be to fasten the assembly on the state for a gener ation to come. It is necessary to beat him, therefore, in my opinion, and the only way to dor it Is to con centrate on Dlmick. "The spirit of Insurgency is In the air," continued Judge Lowell. "What has been shown us in California. In Nebraska, Kansas and the other states that have pointed the way during the past two weeks, is in the air In Ore gon. This is an insurgent state. The people here want the new order of things. They want to escape from the old. And It is well for them to do so. "Therefore, I say that the issue here goes beyond the question of as sembly or anti-assembly. It Is a ques tion of the insurgent against the regu lar, the new against the old. The assembly Is trying to take us back to the old system. Those opposed so it are fighting that effort. "Out over the state the sentiment is strongly against the assembly, and I have been in close touch with differ ent sections. The people of the state generally do not want to retrograde. They want to advance. "But the Bowerman strength is a certain and definite strength. It is lined up and will star that way until the votes have been cast. To defeat this strength it wll be necessary to concentrate. A split vote means the nomination of Bowerman. and for that reason, believing Mr. Dimlck to be Ihe strongest of the candidates in the field againsi Bowerman. I urge that a concentrated effort be made to nom inate him. "I'p in my country they look oi Dimlck as a safe man who would make a safe governor. He Is stronger there than the other candidates. I have been urged to become a candi date for the nomination for governor But I do not intend to e-t Into the race. I believe It would further split the vote and make the nomination of Bowerman just that more certain. Ben Selling has been urged to run. but his business affairs will not allow It. as I understand. Judge Webster has also been urged, but I understand that he has refused to become a candidate. But I believe that the surest way at this late date, i to join hands in helping one candidate, and that l what I intend to do, I trust, with success." the body was taken to the Holtnan Myers undertaking parlors. The man is described as five feet, eight inches tall, weight about It.! pounds; hair mixed with gray; sandy moustache, with about two weeks' growth of beard. lu the pockets were found 6d cents. The man is a stranger in the city, and no one re members of having seen him before. Strict), of Mllwaukle; Miss Clara i Morey, Mis Hazel Hiingate. Miss Mamie Cutting. Miss Zella Adams, of thai be Issued n mauifc-m lo Hie ef feet thai thereafter no person w n' u the bound of the kingdom should complain nt the nng ol u n.-v Ihe lesson of ihe (iihe i Unit petty nn noyanoes nun Imsiiw thev are ctng germed In Hit mind thin w lion thov are so'ii in their .iiiuiil imuion they are so ullghi a to merit only contempt. How mm h comfort would I come to Hie inii)oiUy of htoii II they could lull si, the tiny sue ot tin bee stings thai icol them in nets el I i ' Molalla: Miss Nellie Yoder. of Hub bard: Miss Oru U'e. Miss I'earl Hump ron. Ml-s Cora Sandsiiess, of Canby; Miss Hatt'.e Irwin, of Harlow. Candi dates will also be represented from New Kra. Oswego, and Oak Grove. run. pctulanee. wonts of anger. exprvudons of reproach. The iv mini; annoy s net's have eniisii iir.mnig iirtMieticx n friendship They nave nrokeii up rain Hies and eausisl anger iind r-xiitiueiii I m l.lL'M Ihu IllUi'U ,.f t..l-1 HO. I It v Th i.mI.IU ,i-.,.,.irl., -111 ...L.. ,.l...,l " iiij. ,' ..,; . ,.. t... ' . o.'. ..... I Baltimore Auierir no- mi looming iioii-imi, ru'l'ieui- ber 29, and a special program given The votes are to lie sold at one cent each, and each season ticket sold Is entitled Jo 50 votes, and with each share ;!Si votes. It is probable that (lie stores of this city will close on Oregon Cliy day. as a sis-ctal train will lie char tered to take those wishing to attend. Many attractions are offered this year. SURVEY WILLAMETTE FALLS Party of Government Engineers Come To Commence Operations. Th Mississippi o' Streets. A streor Is like river, wnii H hn man iiirrenl carrying all milliner qf drift between lis Kinks of rvNtiteiiei"i or shops on either -ide And If Hilt simile In- appropriate then New Vnrk's Broad way Is ihe Ml Kspp uf mreets I i'rotuibly no oilier aieuue la ihe world j presents so ninny roiiinists III Hie tlol I sain and Jetsam Ii carries front flar I IctD to the Battery Kverr type of hu mnnlty-uprooletl sniiilngs from fnrms and orchards, proud nulled craft In silks and satins limy lie di-u-nlxsl in of theIm "Ofgbig mass. Itnnker anil hoot Depnrl-I black. Ihe swnjgpriiig swell and the of i-i draggled derelict walk shoulder lo shoulder rush, rnlDer, for llrondwuy Is a innelstrom. Itie emUxllineiit of New Vork's bustle snd hurry, the place where nothing can stand still, dieh ard Harding Davli omr said thai l' RUN OVER BY INTERURBAN , JOHN 0LI9AN, OF OAK GHOVE INSTANTLY KILLCD UV ELECTIIIC CAR. j CORONER TAKESCIIARGE UofoiiuiiKle Mjii Cams F coin Hood Hiver Four Months Ao Leaves Family of Wile and Four Chddien. HON. GEORGE C. BROWNELL. who created a sensation in local political circles by declining to enter Ihe race for Stale Senator. I Chief Engineer Thompson, 4 I'nlted States Engineering j ment, accompanied by a party I men, arrived here Saturday to com. nience a survey of the 'Willamette j Kiver above and below the Kails for the ptirpo-e of determining the best site for locks, for which nn appro-iti-lnil,,,. r.r ,:ini oo,i i, .. i i . i... h " i n i, """ ". ' ) , everybody ., to be trying lo reach ; the I nited States government and the .. - , . . . L ... ! State legislature. The parlv will ! the tan" 10 "av' rh" '1 "- ;be here for several weeks and thevifore a o clo, lt " " "' brought along a barge, with n hous-M'ltwburg Oaiette-lluies. for sleeping and eating accommoda-J -' " lions. Surveys will be made three) Outer Collateral. nines aoove and tnree mi es be ow -nro l f.o-i nnnim Willamette Falls. Dystenerv Is a dangerous lint can be cnrf-d. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrhopa Remedy haR been Biirce'sfully used In nine enldemics of dysentery. It has never lieen known to fail. It is equally val liable for children and adults' and when reduced with water and sweet ened. It Is pleasant to take. Sold bv all dealers. Direct Primary j CANDIDATE FOR CLERK. j In placlrg before the people of ihls. county, for their consideration, my! candidacy for the Republican notn-j Ination for the office of county clerk ; for this county, and (b-sirlng in serve: ihe people in this office, which Is re-i garded by the voters and taxpayers' as one of the most Important of the: county. I beg leave to make to you ; Ihe following statement: j I have had three years' experience as deputy in the office of the county clere, during which time I have put I forth my best e .Torts to learn fully I all the duties and the work pertain Itie thereto. I am deeply sensible of; the Importance which this office im-' poses, and am fully confident of my, ability to conduct anil discharge the: duties most satisfactorily, and so stat-! ing. I desire thai you personally know, that I shall be mo-t grateful for I your assistance and support. I trust' that you will duly consider the fa:-t disease of my practical experience and ability; nl give me your snpp irt and vole a: ! the primaries. September 1'4, next. I will, if nominated and elected, give! the people of Clackamas County al clean, economical and businesslike ad-i ministration and prompt, Just and courteous treatment. ! W. U ML'LVEY. l.aul auv KANNE STUNG TWICE. Must Pay Court Costs and Loses Suit Against School Board. August Kanne, who filed a suit for divorce against Wllhelmlne Kanne last week, whs ordered to pay Into court J.'nii for attorney's fee's and court (lists and $.".n per month tempo rary alimony. Kanne's attorney lu his suit against the directors of the Harmony school district agreed to dismiss the cum plaint. Kanne attempted to prevent 'he directors from collecting a lav that had been levied, but Attorney Cr. L. Hedges demurred on the ground ihat the tax had already been levied and that it would be collected by Ihe sheriff and not by the directors. It Is unlikely that Kanne will institute suit against the sheriff to enjoin the collection of the tax. It i j true." said tin r.gyptolou'isi. "Minn I tules In undent Egypt were used chief I ly as collateral ) "When an Egyptian wanted to Isir row he gave lu fathers or grand father' mummy as security. Some time. If he required n large sum. he gave bis father and both grandfathers, and he would even throw In the mum I my of hi iiioiher-ln litw If she for ! tuiiately happen, -d in lie In n iiiiimml i tied state "Joking aside." tlio Egyptologist con tinued, "whin I tell you Is the I mill. An Egyptian ns not ierinlltei to borrow without pledging Hie iniiiiiiuy of some near rehitlvi Il was ilei i I In Egypt both impious and Infamous noi to redeem so sac Ted h pledge lis thai, and he win, died with ii family mummy still m pawn was himself burliil In uni-oii-ei rntcd ground "-Cincinnati Enquirer Aaren Burr's Grv. Aaron fttnr dusl at I'ort Kl, timond Slaten Ishiud. Sept. II. Km ills re ninlus were cnuvo.uil in I'nin elon. S J.. when1, according io lo- it-quivi. lie llilerrisl al I lie leel ot ins In; her and grit ml fat her iioin ni imiiei mid grandfather weiv pie-nlenin ol I i in, -ton college Concerning the I Imloiie which marks his burial pl.-o v. w qmn,- Ii-om. the history of Ills life io i.iiion "Some efforts wen- imnlc aim "mue money snlin riU-,1 nam niter n. deal u to procure a -ininble nioouioetii. inn the projwl lulled Eoi nearn urn years Ihe spot where lie int Ma- nn marked w hen one morning h il1- corerml thai n small ten miIi-imihimi and not )iicponitii iuiiiimiiu'iii' ot granllu and murine had i o imnvo during the ulglii over ni re ins No one In Ihe lown ,a mi- inoioimeio ereoiinl or knew uuitliiiig wiiiin-tei respiiilng II. I heie . iH. -i..h.h-i,i ter In Ihe vhiuit.t ciipniue oi Ing Ihe work. Hie nme ivr inn in srrlpllon; 'Annul Burt Horn teiun ary. U. IT.Vi host s. -i h ISIiiL" "-liilMdelplini lie. Th Prtsideniiai Salute One expuimitiou nl in, len-on for adopting twenty one gun- a- I In- pre-i deutial salute l lb. it iher- inigtii lie maliiliilnisl n iiiilloriuity in miiloiin salutes, lirem lliiinin Hating in the dlstant past ndopieil iweuit one ns the niimU-r for the royal aluie. of the ninny siirmi-e in wlit the unmit tw-etlty-otlc wns hi'IIIihI Uhiii tte iiieu lion lwi tlril. Ih. il Iweiuy one wa ttle number of enr nxisl by Knglin j law us the nge of majority; -oinl GUTTRIDGE ON GRIDDLE DOMESTIC TROUBLE BETWEEN SPRINGWATER COUPLE GETS INTO COURT. WOMAN MAKES CHARGES (ays Husband Made Her Work Like a Slav for 40 Years and Then Threatened lo Take her Lift. I John llllsau, of link i i was 'lull oter and killed nli i ly h'ioie nine o'clock i nciiilny night by a Smilli lo illllil electl'U- l III' o the I'olilallil loillu.ii. I.IkIh A. I'ottel' Co between llieeii I'olul mid Cliii'loimioi bridge ! tilUan wan In Oiegoll City und bad been illlllklllK He evidently tried lo walk iii'Iouh I iiicluiiiin bildgo mid then started buck to Oregon lilt, (or when the car uppi oui-ln'd hliu he was wall, lug In ii Southerly direction. Molormail A A Keck saw CIIhiiii nly. id of hi! car mid tthlnlled fur a 1 lienr Hack and llll-all drew nn In one 1 side, hul muldi'tily wiilked buck Into i the center of the Hack nud the r ni si ruck hliu, killing III 111 llniluiitlv, und piinslin; over his body, eck sioiped i the cur with the c mcrgi'tiry brake and with conductor C. C. Cow nil tniide an exaiiilnail ui of the iiiifotluinile mail, and then the cm proreedeil on to Oicipui City und t'oioio-r lloliuiiti was linlllled. Tbnt nltlcVil took the cur buck in I ho scene of Ihe accident mid the hodv wim brought lo the Itinrgue, wbeio it it etiiinltinlloti of bis papers dlnioNoit his Identliv lillsan came fnun Hood (H'r lo Oak Unite about four tiioniha ngn and puicliuHed a vnlitable place e bin a wire, nun son ami lo daughlora. He was lllxillt Till yearn uf ng" Corn lo-r Holm nn held mi linpicnl SCHEME TO SAVE INTEREST. Council Proposes Charier Amendment Relating lo Tan Levy The cllv council h,i pitHsoil a iro lut Ion. inithorlliig (lie mibpilsiiloii of ii proposed chitrli-r nine inlttiettt ul the cotulllg elei'l Inn, The llluolldluelil re. lutes in Ihe iniilili Ipul tut lety. nud while II la mil i-nlciibileil i,i mi-e money HOI hi llll-lenne lile levy, pro vIhIoii la made for i-hislirllt In the dlstrlbiitloii or the (nn. I. ml d ,y i ll v laves The present chill ier prut Idea that seven miles mut ho ,.t,-. ( i gelietiil puriMi.es ii In) tllleo miU for the petlllillielit atreel tlllpllitivnellt fund, but the city lllllnt pi ice Ihe limney derive, frolll lutea In each fund pro rata with til" levy for ac't flu a ui nit h us temporary allmniiy din tug- the H-iidoiu y of (he milt. lien. C, lirowmil Ih her attorney, Mrs. (tuttotldipi says nbe has work id like a slave for years (n accuuiil- tli.,1 A,.... .. ... ,1 ..... i .one no- ri,iMi,.i iiioi iiiim now oi ". " -I till ami rnree time- aeten would Higmry Ite-ldelltH of SultlK,ale-, p Ellal , eru I'bukainiiH County, for :lfi years, ' und hut hit; been limine,! In Cmlin; toil. Ky , April J i. 1 si; t. ihe domestic; artairii o( Mr. nud Mm C. II CutlrblKe j leached a crisis Krbiay when the! woman llhd a anil lu I he iliciilt roiutj (or a decree of dltotce mnl $lii,imo j purioae. Tills rondlMoii la Just what tietiuii II nlltiont. She alio iial.slthe council seeks In teuiedv, iih Ihere for I loo l be fortnwith na utloi ney a I teen and court costs mid eM'iie, nud Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Hongkong the Luxurious. Hongknug. with Its luxurious hoiels. Its princely clubs, its rich und inlln entlal bunks, botisiil In splendidly con i structer) und beautifully designed i buildings: Its shipyards and graving docks able to care for the largest ves sels: Its miles of tvurehnusi-i bursting ! with wealth: it" yellow sailed fleet -laden with silks, ten, sue:ir ami pre clous porcelains; its commerce iiltnosi as great ns tlmt of New York; Its 1 botanic gtirdens bung amid delightful rllkis overlooking ii Imrbor tluit Is h city In Itself iind that limit' lo.nm -nil-; Hongkong, with Its wonil.-ciul t pie- ; of ornate teak roofs, lis idols ol ;i hundred .ects. Its l-ieiich eniheiliiil. u ! forts, garrison am! nauil ule. il- II:i; py valley race eour-e-ull ill II ni of white inans eiv ilizniion Supri from the peak on which Ii rests, m well bred nloofness it looks n-knui-e m MARKETING by TELEPHONE YOUR Faithful Bill Telephone, 8 aiways 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 bieathe 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 is the Center of the System kordld Asm. whence Aylward In Harper's it sprung -Mugii.ine W I ' How "Thon" Would Work. j i "Thon is the word whn n mis ne, n i ; suggested fot use us mi KugiiMi pro I , noun of common peridot . a luxury I which the liigll-li hingmige has thu- far had the tortliude lo lorego It i- ! ' considered -iiiiatjle Tor r.ngllsli ,e ! , cause II came Iroin the Ureek Its n may be illiisirateil us lollou- ' I if a ,;ireiil desires In spunk Hum - j (Ills or her. ns i In- ease inuy hoi child ' I lion (he nr -hoi should ml,e iliou (lnm, 1 her or 1 1 across Hum - knee Then ' thon should remove Hum s slipper, urn! j ; lifter explaining to the child the repre j ; hcnslbillt.v ol I lion's conduct ihon ! I should applt Hie slipper to that pur , tion of Hem s jitiatomv w Inch from j j time nniiiemonjl Ims been ib-dicnied io 1 ' that purpo-e j It mat eu-llv be seen irotn the ahme j turn -thon ellei is ureal elni'ill' a I ion ! I.ippim oil - 1 Ths Poi'ags 8tsmp. Consider Itie po-:age stamp. Il miyn nothing regarding the dlllleulty of the task asslguisl io it. put by dim of close application II ii-milly gets there; also It deliver. Ihe go iH. Again. If one isn't enough lo curry Ihe thing through, two or more by working hnrtnni.miisly together see Un tiling (o n fl ii i-ii No mutter if the (malll mutter lie weighty. It put- n good face (of U'nsh Itigioin on It ntnl gov dlreily to Hie point. It gei- ii-ked mid stamped upon, arid men i.smlrrh (tit fair fea tures and ofiipii.-s give It more lo curry Hum the i;mtiili union ullotvn I'.ut. In spin- ot iii ihls. ii slicks mi Hliuiilngly to i : . mutter In bund by virtue of the i m i mut It knows that il has good hacinii Its sihii -in ii civ Is worthy of em ulntlon by you -.ludge's Library. Wite- Colors. H'nter eiiiot pn iilng was gradually raised from the mud. dry style of the eighteenth i-Miinrj lo IIH preweiii bril liancy t,y the elloiis of Nicholson. Cop ley. Smiley oiol others The Water Color society exhibitions hetnn In IHIi.'i und may i,e .;,i to murk the real beginning nt modern water color paint ing. The great master. If not creator, of the art win Hie celebrated Turner, or whom we read so uiiuil III the works of .lohii l:uskln.- I'jxiiuinge. How O'd Thsy Wsro. "I see you employ a number of old inen ' "I do " "How old lire they?" "'i'm old to i,e micreHled In cnnnelng or mandolin- r,r race horses or girls or tennis. Thai makes them flue for work "- Washington Herald Ralhsr. The subjoined ilein appeared In a French nctvspapcr- "There nn- (mind to Ihe river Ihls morning the nody of il soldier cut to pieces und sewed up In suck The cireiiinsiaiieeK (,.,., ,(o preclude nut Suspicion of suicide " one seven for each of the divisions. Ktiglund and tVann, Scolhiinl nud Ire hind It is ii ertisl that Hie ( nil. si Stales adoptisl ihls suliile in signify to the iimi tier country that her child had reached his umjorly und i pre pared lu law to Inherit ihe laud nud to this end Urisl the "gun of ITTtl." Ihe figures of which year. 14-7T-lU. eipml 21. Philadelphia Tress Underground Holsls. An extraordinary hoici is thai lu the sewers of Cans, liiuiieillnieiy I low the Church of SI. Miuteieiue H was built nud Is condm i.-d siiii-iv lor the heliellt of the setter worker. Nearly n hundred meals ure (inn tiled every duy. mid for the sum of $: In man can lie cumfortably tiou-ed und fed for a week In this gigantic Oram pipe. Very slmlltir Is the hold which cn tors for visitors lo the com iiuoe of St. Pierre nl Motis II Is lo lie foiinil nr Ihe iHittom or the mine, m mi eel i,e low the earth, and Is nirnil out ol solid coal. 'he electric llglll on Ihe glltierlug black walls, which have (well left nnpapereil in etlreiuelt el ris-ttve Large ris-efitlou unit hed nsiiiis spleudlillv lllteil up are provid ed. mnl Ihe noiel even hoa-ls the lux ury or a swimming luiin r" in nil il" of ner hunlinnd and has been a g lod. honest and Hue wife. Kor ihe lust PI yeiiiH (iuttrldge Is accused f killing and cursing Ins wife, and 111 M iv. lv', beat her about Ihe body1 und lic'i.l, ii it 1 1 1 Hhe .became uncoil ' scions and was sick und Im'iI ridden for scv.-ial il :i y -i lb' Is said In have -ol .ul of led al tilKli and secure, I a revolver for the purpose of till 1 in I il Hug his wife, pointing the wcumii (,ici and snapping Hie pistol. Oil Kehiiiaiv 1!-', ISS.'i, he Ihreatened M kill her. and dime her. with her dint'.ile.- Ilella. nut of the house.; where liny were compelled to re-, main all night, dressed In their night cloibes, will! no shoes or stockings on. In June. Hin,, tiultrblge Is charg ed with striking bis wife on the Jaw,', nearly bn-aliug It, and as a result she was unable to use hr inmith for II' d its. In August, lliiin, Mis Huttildge siivs her husband. In a III nf temper,' after abusing und cursing her, threw a large vegetalde dish and struck her nn the left firm, cau-lng a pertiiiiiient Hear. Iisi Saturday he tuld Ills wife he would kill her, mnl Mrs (iilltrldge today obtained nil o'der restraining her hnsbiind from Intel ferlng with her. She charges thill during Ihe last in tears nf their married life, llnt-; nidge has refused In buy liiedlclue, clothing and Ihe necessities nf life,, iiltlinuub he has collected Ihe mnncv from their farm, selling the crops and holding out Ihe niouev. (initiiilge Isior rundown people It has no eipml a wealthy farmer and Is repined in l Horn pir remain rnuipiiiiiits. tuny be worth about fGn.uuh. tiro times when (here U a surpbis lu the perillllllelll Street lluptovcuii'll! fond and niidet die plan priscd Ihls nioiii y could be u ! In p-iv olT gi-uetul fund wnrnuits ntnl reduce t tin Interest With the proposed amend llielll Hn- city will not bo able to III creaae the levy In uioro than l mills, but It will iiernili n reasonable mnl inouilc dlnltjhtilldi! nf the futids raised by tines. PRIZES FOR GOOD APPLES. Commercial Club Offers Cash Prfmi urns for D'Sl Frull. The (iri-Koti litv Commeri-l.il liuli has offered f.'o ns first and IM a second irl,-e In be given for the bent exhibit of apples fi d'li (Muckitmts County ill tin' upplc show to be held In I'oitlnlid this full by the Slate llur tliiilturiil Snclely Now Is Ihe lime for the growers lo be getllUK ready for Ihe dlffenilll ex lilblis and they shuiild keep III mind the show In I'nrthiiiil, so tint Ihls entuity will bo repre-enled with a giiod exhibit. Mark Twain as "Attraction." A girl who was h stranger to Mnrk Twain once found her way Into Ills Bermuda home with the hope of gel ling n sight of the author She clinic suddenly In eoiiiaei with him mid frankly explained her errand "Niive you seen the cryiiil cum yet." he nsl.ed. "or Hie iouarlumV" "No. I enme in see you first." she answered "Well, yon shouldn't bine -eeii tne first." he mistverisl "I run in opio. sltion to the crvlul anil Hie miliar! inn liui they're not shucks to me I'lll lots heller I give I hem III money's tvorih Hut you siunild lliem I lien you II uppiciiiitc tne This was said In bis most curliest draw I nnd with only a sparkle of hu trior In his keen blue eyes - Chicago Tribune. I President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have ln-iti helped by the President of the In dustrial and Orphan's home nt Macon, (in., ttiio Willi's: "We have used Kleclrlc Hitters In Ihls Institution for nine years. II has proved n most excellent medicine for Slotiiach, I.Iyer and Kidney' troubles. We regard II as one nf the best family medicines on enrlli." Il Itivlgiiiales nil vital organs, purllleii the hlnod, aids dlges Hon, creates appetite. To strengthen mid build up piilo, thin, weak children al .limes I H ug Co. e -V r- -.'VTv VlS'X'tt.Y Wunderhose Wunderhose Wunderhose Striking It Rich. "IIJ you evei strike II rich pros peeling?" "(July once." replied Ihe westerner. : "I was going along a mill In the mnuu- i Kilns lute one nrtertioon when I saw the gleam of it'ielul. Hastening m It. I found" "Silver or gold?". ' "Till. It was a mntchbox, full Ion. , And I hud been nut of mulches since : my early uiorulns smoke "-Phlludcl p h in Ledger. ! When thn dlgestfon In nil right, ihe action of tho howelu regular, there Is a 'natural eriivlng nnd relish for food. When this, is lucking you may know Ihnt you need a dose of Chamber lulu's Stomach and Liver Tabids , They Ktroriglheti the digestive or-1 KiyiH. Improve Iho nppellie nnd reuu-! lute Iho bowels. Hold by nil deal-i ers. ! FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN The hind that Wears. They maht good or we will No its or ans about t. McM.ITTItICM: "The Shoe Mon" . 6i2 Main Street ' Oregon City