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OREGON CITr ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1010. When You Think Of the pin which many women experience with Try month il make the gentleness and kindliest lwy svmxi- ted with womanhood accm to b almost a miracle. While in general no womm rebels atfaiiut what tdi re gard! ai t natural necessity there ia no woman who would not gladly he free irom thia recurring period ot pain. Dr. Plerca'a Favorite Prescription mates weak omen atronS mad sick womer well, anil Hives them freedom tram pain. It establishes reiolarlty, aabdaea inflam mat ion, heals ulceration and cures male weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence atrictly private and aacredly confidential. rite without (ear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med ical Association, H. V. I'ierce, M. D., president, Buffalo, N. V. I( you want hook that tells all ahout woman's diseases, and how to cure tbem at home, aend 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. I'ierce to pay cost of mailing r, and he will send you a frtt copy o( hit great thousand-pate illustrated Common Scn'e Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-hindinj, il stamps. cJv-Tl m EASTERN CLACKAMAS SANDY. Another fire started last Thursday west of town at Kelso, by a strung east wind. It gained fearful head way, burning off some lodged off land, deslroyiug some buildings for Joe Hillard and also 100i cords- of wood for the .laps. Mr. Peterson, Joe AM, and Mr. Peckford had to fight like . heroes to save their buildings; also Klegle's bad a narrow escape from getting their barn burned. The people In the recently burned district are getting some aid. which Is a K'tig ways from enough, but is most thankfully received by the unfortun ate ones. Those having lost their homes and entire contents are Joe Wall. Mr. PaschaJI, Mr. Courie, Mr. King. Frank Sostro. .lee AHiel had a narrow escape with h's life while sawing down a snag. A piece of bark fell and struck on his shoulders rendering him unconscious and injuring his back, which has laid him up for the past week- .lohnie Haley was taken suddenly sick and sprang from his bed at 10:00 o'clock p. m. without his clothes, on last Thursday nicht and escaped in the darkness a raving innniac. And Im mediately a serch was mad? for him, neighborhood last Thursday evening. They came to visit with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. IXaigiass. Mr. Allien returned home the next day, but left Mrs. Albert to make a longer visit. Victor Herg had some straw baled last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett enter tained Mr. and Mrs. 11. . Huntington. Mr.;. Huntington and Mrs. Kmma K. lV'se. mother and sister of Mr. Hutit ingio.;, and Mrs. Pi.-k Gibson, at din ner la-t Thursday. Mr, Huntington's pig thought he would like to dine out also, so he followed along after them just like a dog. Mr. Huntington tried several times to make him go back home l.tit the pig wouldn't obey. When he got to Mr. Jones' he turned him into the orchard and left him until his re turn. Mis Pert ha Stitcki and MHs Katie Moxley.of Klrwood. called on Miss liina Douglass Sunday afternoon. Mr.nnd Mrs. Henry 'I'dell were down! to .lames CIIkoii's Monday afternoon Mrs. H. A LONG WASH DAY. It Lasted a Wek, but Cam Only Feur Times a Year. Kvery one has hoard of the tlortnnn and Dutch method ot ho uiiiuhitlng soiled clot bos and of having a wash day only two or three times a year. Not every one re.ill.'cs. perhaps that the custom was brought over to this country from Holland and that the Dutch settlers long continued Its prac tice. In those dais of the ever ready laundry II Is strange to read of the laborious period which eanie to out New Amstoidani ancestor four times a year Helen I'.vonsou Sinltli tells about It In "Colonial Days and Ways." The custom of iii:ir(ciiy clothes washings was maintained notwltii standing our summer heats and the iniiucii-o o,nantltlcs of clothes neces sary to Loop up the state of cleanli ness reipiired by Dutch Instincts. A New F.nglniider who bail married N eitlien of New York writes 111 lii' of this practice, which was undoubted ly strange to her: "tiraudniolhcr Ilium Is so deep In her iiuarterly wash this week that she has I line only to send her love." The washing was done In tin out house called the hlcockerycn, where the water was Imlli-d In immense ket tles and nil the other proposes of the laundry work curled on. The work reojiitred not less than a week, fre quently two weeks. During the time privciling this cruel ly hard lalmr lite soil.sl clothes were accumulating In very large hampers of oH'U basket work. This custom orlgl Hated the mi -e-slly for the great stores of linen with which every Pride was provided. RIGHT HAND RULE. Tha Way It li Applied In Driving and In Navigation, London's drivers, silting on the right wide of the driver's sent, turn to the left. Why? In order that looking down at the right side of the vehicle they may gauge to a fraction of tin Inch the hubs of a vehicle mooting them. In the I'ulti-d Stale the drlvVr Mill preserve the right side of the seat and In turning to the right of the roadway has the least knowledge of w here bis hubs uuy ho In passing. Kui In International navigation the right hand rules always obluln. It Is the narrow channel winding Into n port where the eMreiuesi uf emphasis Is laid upon the vessel keeping to star board, no matter how uiiiuy crooks and turns and loops the channel may make This was lllusn.it. si In a collision on the Whaligmw liver. In I'hliui, when the I'ekln mid tiie Normaiidlo collided The Noruiandle was descending tin stream, keeping to starboard. The IVklu was ascending the channel. keeping to Its starboard. At a sharp turn in the channel the two lumts collided. The I'eklu's master declared that owing to the sharp bend 111 the river II was a "crossing" case. In which the Norinamlle was to blame. In the house of lords, however.' II was held that the right of any channel of any degree of sinuosity lay at the right of the channel's center: that, therefore, when the IVkln railed to observe the rule In the sharp bond and "cut across" It became an offender against the law and must pay dam ages. Chicago Tribune. EYE OF THE CAMERA. i Milwaukee -and Northwestern Clackamas t PAHSLEY SUPERSTITIONS. ' Th Out Sinister Be'ia'i Associated With tha Plant In England. Many sitierstl!lons are connected with the herb parsley, probab'y Huntington and Mrs, Km-; through an am lent liteek practl ma E. Pease called on Mrs. Die son Mondav- nftcrn.sm. The; called on Mrs. Viola Douglass. J. P. Woodle was visiting at the old hone place Sandfly. Wesley Douglass does not fcem to row u with gaining a H. 0. and Ed Huntington were Port land visitors the first of the week. hut no trace could be found. FYid.iv all day a large crowd kept up excessive Improve. Dr. Adlx called to see hln: search but no trace could ! found of Monday afternoon. the missing boy. Friday night it was very cold and it was feared the lioy had perished.' Saturday a phone mes sige was sent to Oregon City for the' sheriff and some blood hounds to find him. also an army of men was organ-1 Ized to start a new search when word' came that the boy had come to a neighbor, J Phalen. who clothed him1 and took him home. A doctor was; called and medical aid given, and with; proper care It Is hoped he will soon; CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Ite Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Jf SJL$2 S-Cuainxa of L&y4 be well. He is yet quite delirious and some times desires to escape attain. The doctor claims lie is effected with ' typhoid fever. FIRWOOD. Sandy Grange Fair and Picnic will; j tie a grand success from all indica-, Fred Black passed through Firwood; Hons, Over $110 in cash prizes will . Saturday on his way to Portland, j be given by the Grange, citizens and ' where he expected to spend a few) business men of Sandy. The .Mt. Hood ; days taking In the sights. I Fruit Growers will give a special prize' Mr and Mrs. Lewis Pridemore. were' . Ill (,it-! graves of the dead being s n,,p: It and the plant thereby sinister s;gn,:!ean, e. In Hampshire it Is considered very unlucky to give a root of this herb away, since they say that If this be done III luck will fa" upon them, la Devonshire to transplant parsley is I likewise t commit a serious i iT. nsc ! against the guardian genius who pre I sides over the plains. In Suffolk it is said that If parsley I 1 Friday it will grow ! but if It be sown on any other day It will not come double. lu Shropshire they have u saying I that where parsley grows In the gar den "tlT uiissis is master" In Puck inghamshi.'e parsley is regarded us a somewhat uncanny herb, and an old gardener once assured me on hearii.r Picture It Drought From Dark Cvern. ' Dr. Francis Our!; told an Interesting I story of n youth living In Maine who j was out in the uoo.1 one day taking photograph of attractive bits uf seen j cry. He came up' n the mouth uf u lit. ; tie cavern betvvie.i the rocks, and be j said to himself. "I will i-o what sort ' of picture I can g'-t out of that cave." I anil ns It wa a d irk day ho decld i ed to. take a "time exposure" In j stead of n -'smtpsli.u." Steadying the j camera upon his kins- a well a he I could at the wlge of the cave, be gave lue lament that the sccI 1 had sown had Dot come up that it was necessary to sow parsley for uine times before one could get tiny to grow . This say lug 1 have heard later in Shropshire, where they say the devil takes nil the sensitive plate a long. delllH-rate look at the semlilarUnes within. Then he continued his tramp through the be sown on Good woods ami after a lew nour reuirueu well an. I Rouristi. j to uis cuiup. Several weeks afterward, when de veloping his plaies, you can Imagine his astonishment to see in the picture, lu the very center of the cavern, with arched back and bristling fur ami within springing distance of the Ht where be had balanced hi camera, a bilge Canada lym that might easily have destroyed Uis life. Anil yet he came and went and saw no sign of danger.-Cbrlstlnu Herald. or 5- cn fruit All exhibits winning; down from Saturday, prizes at the Sandy fair will tie taken! Mrs. J. C. Smith, who has been to Gresham fair of eastern Multnomah spending the summer here, has re and to the Clackamas County fair j turned to her home In Portland, there to compete for the Grange prize j The telephone line along the Mt. Charles Krebs has finished thresh-. Hood road has been out of order for Ing and will at once start his brick' the pat week, as the road men have yard in full blast. ten doing considerable blasting and Rev. Doublefue and wife who have the line showed the effects of it. but been visiting relatives in Wisconsin, j is in order again, have returned home. J. p. Brush and T. Simester. of T. H. Fisher has the lumber on the Dover, visited ovr Sunday at the ground for an addition to his home, j home of E. D. Hart. Mr. Simester Harmon L-i i-V, ,-, - I, . . i 1 ,t ; . 1 . . 1. : . - . l . . , . , cellar anH mnarr l.r! .lrh tt.Q h., e -An-inln,. v.,c , useu Max Wlnchie la'hlllldlnr a h.V ,l. h-nlfn nH he .,. tr. tu. vorv m,.ehi Carr' tll,lir f,,r h,'r fr"'" dence. Looks like Max is going to improved. married the way he is fixing up Mr. and Mrs. V, around his fine little farm. Max Davies Is busy as ever digging ! but the his;. Likewise, too. lu Shrop : shire they say that to transplant pars ley will bring iilsmt u death.-Westminster lleview. An Ovamght. To impress oil young children just what should and should not be done and why is among the most trying problems of parents, as evidenced bv ! the recent exierlei)ce of a West Phila i delphla mother. Uist Sunday she her small sou. aged eight, to wells. He Is quite successful good supplies of water, and many wells he has dug this E. Stevens went to j Portland Monday to spend the week. A number of Firwood people attend- finding 'ed Grange at Sandy Sundav. a good ; wju. How Goo(J News Spreads. I " I am 70 years old and travel not Merehanta Pral8e of thfi tin)e .. wrlt(.s R K To!soni of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. w. j Elizabethtown. Ky. "Everywhere I McDaniel, Etherton. Ills., says: There; go I recommend Electric liitfrs, be is no medicine which equals it for 'cause I owe my excellent health and coughs, colds, grippe, as'hma and , vitality to them. They effect a cure Bronchitis. Look for the Bell on the; every time." They never fall to tone Bottle. 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This is an invitatinu to every reader of this paper to write ns, at once, for our free trial ol'f'er no money down 9 months to pay no interest charged we pay the freight and give ten days to try an Edison,, uonograpn in your own Home, tjur Uutnt tio. 12 costs $34.20, ..J ., "V- T- I" .s- r l t.l . ... .. uiiu IIH JIIIU-.S ,w cuison riresiae rnonograpn with combina-A non reproducer to tilav Z and 4-minute records nov Pvtmof ff -.1 m .o i , , " V"VV ""'"i pei;iui fiucr-iiurn; nan aozen kdison Am- Uerol (4-minuteJ Kccords and half dozen Gold Moulded .-lanuurn lueorns; niekei-piated Lrane, bottle Phono- LTanh Oil. fill Cun und on A ,, I, ,,.,(; t,cl. ...u . meut. This otfer is fair to you and to us, because,? piano we want you a satisfied customer a booster A. HOUSE. for Lilers our best advertisement. Se us the coupon catalogue and full par ticulars will come to yon by return, mail. T- Eilers Piano House I'OltTI.AM), OKEC.O.N. Ir(tet Western Dealera In All AlaJces or 'lalkltiK Machine ivecordi, nanou, Organa, Etc SGS WaahlnKton Bt Portland, Or., O a n tlement Pleaa end cataloguea and p a r 1 1 c u 1 ara or your Edlaon Free Trial Offer. Nam Addreaa ., room to the parlor, lie started off willingly, but lu the hall he tripped and fell. Amid the crash could be heard the loy giving vent to utterances that would have done credit to a pirate of ancient days. The mother was takeu by surprise and was greatly shocked. She gave the boy a long and serious talk on the subject of pro fanity. This apparently did not make the right Impression, for w ben she con cluded the boy added to her discom fiture by exclaiming. "I am sorry I swore, mamma, but 1 forgot it was Sunday." Philadelphia Kecord. Thackeray on Fame. Thackeray's literary work did not help 111 m much when be sought to enter the house of commons. The Kev. Frederick Meyriek In his "Mem ories of Oxford" tells of a dinner given when he sPuk! as a I.llx-ral for that city: "I remarked to him that his I must be u special experience, as be i was known by fame to most of those ' whose votes he canvassed. 'Now,' he said, laying down his knife and fork j anu holding up a linger, 'there was only one man among all that I went to see who had heard luy name before, and be was a circulating librarian Such Is mortal fume.'" That was In 1H.77. ten years after the publication of "Vonlty l-'uir." New Family. "Mamma." asked the little boy. ""who are the High waters?" "Illghwaters"' answered the mother. "I don't know any such family. Why do you ask?" "Well. I heard Mr. Perkins askpapn If he'd be over to the little game to (light, and papa said he'd be there lu spire of Helen Hlghwator." Chicago Pust. Proving a Statement. A certain minister, who la an em phatic preacher. Is at time at a loss to give his utterances proper weight. For Instance, bell say: "This stateiuet't Is ns true ns Is the ulght which will follow day." or "ns true as Ibat the tree will bud In spring." Sometimes It happens Unit the doc tor has more statement than lie has Illustrations to give them weight. u one such ocensiou he remarkisl. "This Is as true as t tie" Here the ibx-lor halted, lie paused a few moments, and thou his face Illumined-"us true ns is the statement that some member la yet on bis or her way to church." A few moment later a lady entered the edifice and swept grandly up the aisle. '.The doctor' face assumed an "I told you so" appearance. The con gregation U'gan to smile, then to laugh. Sympathy for the embarrassed lady, however, soon siilslntsl the up parently uncontrollable mirth. The Parrot of Mexico. What the wild pigeon om v was In point of number to the l ulled Slates the parrot, of varying similes of color and all size-. Is to old Mexico. Flights of these birds frequently darken the midday sun lu the hot country, and they become so tame around llieciimp of engineers that the birds tiro given Individual name mid soon Ins nine reg ular pels. Whenever the parrots de sert the fon-si and alight on the ground in the upon space of the Juu gle the natives recognize Ibelr actions us sure warning of uu Impending earthquake. American engineer In dorse this belief and assert that se rluiis neeldoiiis which might have been averted have resulted when the warn ing of the bird was tiotisl. but un-hecdi-d. JENNINGS LODGE, A valuable dog belutt.ing lo ('has, lleiliiiond, was run over Py nu electric c:i' and killed, the llr.l of I lie week. Mr. and Mrs, H. I. or Scuttle, W.i dl wee iilennlno l at tile homo of Miss Mabel Morse til a ll o'clock dinner on Tiiursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Salt lire euhnlng llieli' hniieMiiooii, They loll on Friday lor S, i!i in and will rei mil mi the Suloai Klectilc on Saturday and will be the gin uis of Mr. and Mrs. 1'alnioii. Mis, Salt was Miss l liable! -el, a former schoolmate of Mrs, I'nlnton and MI'S Morse, ii n l a graduate of liuluiipie High School of US. She was also a teacher In the Sealtto sehonls. Mr. Salt Is the western iiiaiiager for .losliuu Oldham Sous, the New York publisher of law books and court reiKitts, etc, lleo, Morse, returned from Id hunt ing trip on Friday night, and Saturday Mr. ami Mrs, Morse attended the Live stock show In Portland. Master Clyde Simmon entertained on Friday evening with n taffy pull on the lawn at the IL II, I.'iiiuioiih home, which was made very aitractlvo with Japanese lanterns. The moilf of the nffalr wass Mis ijeien Staweer. of Portland. Those nskod lo enjoy the evening were: Misses, Susan Smith, Helen and IVtU I'nlnton. I F.thel nnd Fern Hart. Marie To.-ler, Lillian West Held. Ilesslo Huberts, llel-l en Stacker and Masters ('hosier Ton ler. Clou Seeley, Arthur Huberts, Clyde Simmon. MVs. Charles Hodnioiid spent Satur day with Miss Pronto Jennings nt i her home at Wichita Pantile Smith will assist In the W.I U llabertiiim store, t t Mr. and Mr, (!. l. Itonnliiuin, of; the l'dite. and Mrs, Polilnson nnd Miss Mu!h'I Itohlnson, of Sllvertoti, 1 were KUest of Mr and Mrs. Frank' Hoardmali In tUndstotie during the week. , Mrs. H. J, Klco, of Mt. Tabor, was a IahIko vl-dtur the first of (Mo week Mrs. K. W, IVnt, who spent the summer on the lllaiuetto, left Port land for the Fast Thnrsdav night, no rotnpanlod bv her daughter. Miss Tesil lii-nt, whom she will p'lice III the Now I'liclund Conservatory of Music at Huston, for the winter. Mrs pent will remain In Iheton Pr it short time before her return to her home In, Portland. Purltig the week mmiv people have visited with Mr. and Mrs, Itonrdmun. who are soon to remove to Silver Siulnus. among them were their daughter. Mrs Carrie Wyagnodt, fl urora: MrV. Ilohlnsnn. i.f Sllverton: i Mrs, Thompson, of Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank lloardman, of Glndslone. Mrs. A I. Stonnett nnd Mr. I,nu Story were iptle'ly married at the homo of Mr and Mrs. T. A. Lewis In Montavllla, on Wednesday evening. September itu, nl S P, M llev. I. Tuyb, Win. Mlllef ol' pciloi'mtllg tliu coiolilony, .Mrs, 1 m lliind Wei Slory was n former loNidenl of I his pliuo, ami Mr Stoiy I it lesldoiit ol llasieru Orcgiiii, wborti they will make their iitttuo , homo. Tile bed wl dies i f Mrs, Story l.odue llleliil go wllli 1 In-in. Mr. nnd Mrs .1, siraln nnd v h 1 1 droit vbiltcd wlih the lallor parents.: Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Smllli, III (ici;"ii City Sunday, j Mr, nnd Mrs, H:ih. nnd bitby, of So-' at I lo, mill Mr, mid Mrs, Del Mitr lllldj ,llis Helen Slaw eer, of Purl html, have been recent vlnltor lit the home of Mr, mid Mrs llaliuer Knnnpn. On Monday n party of I'orlhind people, liioliired out to the Kumiiiu home1 and took lunch, Ijilor the parly went lo Oiegoti City, Thonii who compoticil the party were: Mr. Harvey, Miss I KamlnslvV, Mesr. tlregg, Heed, Mr, and Mrs. Kmuious, Mlsse IMnu and Lllllnn Wester-; Held have been recent visitor at this! place. ; Mrs, Lllraboth lloardninii received it tch-gunn iiiinoiinilnt the sudden ib iiih of her brother, Frank l.undy. In San Francisco, lust week The tele i grnm nrrlvoii loo late for her to nt- lend tl'.e fiilietul. nnd fiiuilli moved lu lOHilay, Mr. M . 1 1 r In llnio oil by the Milium, io oi- Cn, Vlni Hull and wile in,, inuring In- lo Huh inn- home whhh I In-y pm-. chased roeeiilly from Ml-ui Kllum". tleoigo 1 1 ;i u ' n xold hi lilco Ion, in to n Port lam! itiirileiior, so moved hi t.i in llv lu Hie ('lemon limine Mis, II I I'ligol win a l'oiiiiiu visitor Friday. Severnl of our voittii; isi;de Mailed to IHrh Scliiiol In I'm llilild Volidnv. Mm, Isiiac Mill with Mi Ida liumin nnd iiim:hlot, l.-tt fur Hiinlii llin lnu ii, t'llllful llll for III" willful" lll-.'TOIIO mid Irono will nliond bcIiooI tbeie, The? will bo glenlly mlnsed from our school, .lllllle Ijinpslilll nnd wife, uf Colt, hunt, snout Siiudnv wlih their ninilli', Mr and Mr. Cljii. Win iblngtoii lloliior llaleiillno so, nt Hilliib'V f. lernooti with hi brother. Ilnrtv, and fiiinllv, also vMHng old friends Chits tirahuiii relumed liioi.e S'ltur. ilav from l.vle, Wash, wlnm h" tin been visiting relatives. Mr llnrrv Mellslllger will oeeiiiV the Vonderha hoiiHo, formerly Win, Miller' home l. Huso mid ftunlly of t'on'liiev incline, left for Seaside Moinln where. This week four new pupil were enrolled at school: Clyde Julie, F.tla Strain. Alice mid Kiln Hester. I Mrs Vvvbin Dent gave a wlnimlni; party for her slseir In law, Mis Tessa ii lit. at the IjiiIko hint wool,, to a party of twelve fiielulii, C P, Morse will move Ills fnmllv to the Ijodge nlioltl October 1st, and will, occniiv tlni bouse vacated bv the We, (eiileld family. , Mrs Furl Seelev and 1 1 1 1 1. lam:hter retiiniiil homo from Walln Wnlla. Wash , on Sunday. Sivrd a Soldier' Life. Filling death from shot and shell In the civil war was more lutioeablo to .1. A. Stone, of Kemp. Tex., than fin ing II from what dodor said was mi n m i nt Ii -ii. ."I contracted a stubborn cold" lie writes, "that developed n cough, that stuck to too In spite of all remedies fcf years My weight ran down in Flo pound Then I began, to use llr. King's New l)scovervv which completely cured up'. I now weigh ITS pounds " For Cough, cold I. i (liipive, I li III il. HeuliirrhllMo ; Hoar-en, -ss. Croup, Whooping Couch and (it in; trouble, Its upre:iu ,','ic ' II. ixi. Trial bottle free. (Inni imlced 'iy Julie' Hrug ('"inpiitiv, i OAK GROVE. Walter Terwill -ger and family, of I'ourtiiiy avenue, have tmivnl to P ot hind for the win tor. ' Kev Ivy. of I'm tlmnl, who purchiiseil the Tot w llleiter prupertv sevenill montlu "igi.. setileil ih hi fiiinllv' In their new home this week. Iliev w ill remain for the winter K. C, Warren went to Fntacadu Frb 111 V oil business. Smi l.-Miiiili-r nnd fauillv in-iit Siiudnv- In Portland with relative loo llorniin, of Itoseblllg, In line visiting relative mid friends ilnirs suv s bo esn see itiilnn big changes i-lnco ho left three year ago. Mr. mi, Mr. Ceo Fliibeiin-r of Clileacii. Ill, stM-iit Wi'iliiesd if wllli Mrs llertrude Kuehl nnd Mis At Wet'lor, of t'oiiitnev Avenue Fiilher Whl'e wn serlmislv III luti. diiv iilcjlt. but much Improved n' Inst repot l. Fi'd iln-eii, of Port bind, u. out Siunbiv lisiling lifter tils piopevv In- li-reStK lii-nv Mrs. W. II, Moore ei'leri iiito-i fono fliitiils from 1'iirihiinl Tnesdnv II l.oo puget tool. Pi I p'l " nl the S'im k Show on his While Wviiii l .lt chlcken-i. Mrs. Charles lllghaui mi a port, land Isltor Suliiidiiy Lvdlil llniinil returiieit lnin.e Sitnr l.i v after a week visit with Cholm II. idly, nt Surah Wash. Iti nolo Ivelley Is snlli-ltlng f,,i t ; i n -b.'iMi ,v Sun. Your tnit.in nil! !m promptly tilled nnd dellver.d A. H linn loii u flue r m t . nt of llew I K lid Ii- live him a . .li .1 1 1 1 1 mule vinir sweetheart glad. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreau and BuecUtty. Fai""-i P. 0. Bo 713 Milwaukee. 0'. A Morning Call. Swiimson (bashfullyi I Miss Trern mer In? Housemaid She Is. sir. but she Is engaged. Swuuison (who bad settled things the evening hcforei Yes, I know. I'm the young mini. A Specialist. A compositor, on being remonstrated with for not having properly punctu ated hi work, replied. "1 am a setter, not n pointer." A Line on Mother. "I doti't see how I'm ever to get n chatii-e again with till boy around " walled the little widow Willi the sniull son. "The oilier day a man I like awfully well usked me how old the town was thai we enme from. The boy spoke up without giving me chance to put In a word; "i don't know Just how old It I.' he saM. 'but It must be pretty old be enuse iiiumihim wn born In It.' "New York Press. the Had Hi Hands Full. Judge- Whv didn't you seize thief when vou found him? I'lillceiiinn-llow could I? I had my club In one band nnd my revolver In the other:-lilcgende Blatter. A Diater. Hostess-Mr. Biiilb Is goltiR to slim a comic song. Cuesl-I knew some thing would happen. I upset the hiiii at the dinner tnble.-Htray Htorli. Best for the Hands Chapman, Maocas, Ky., sayH: S. L Chapman, Maocas, Ky., sayH: I used Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve on my hands, which were sore, and find It the best I ever tried. It cured them completely. For saie by Jones Drug Company. Musical Note. First Youug Thing (during the so nataI Just love Brahms, don't you 3 Secopd Young Thltig-Whnt arx Brahms? Musical Courier. Necessity, iny friend. Is the mother of courage, a of lirrentlon.-HIr Wal ter Scoff. What to Do In Case of Accident If skin is broken apply Ur. noil's Anti Pain at once and the wound will heal (pil'idv and never get sore. Used In fernally and externally. For sale by Jones' Drug Company. great storm Hint so nearly ib-stniyed the Touiti illy. Ilollvar Is seventy live milt" from Heiiuiuotit. which wa the point of the trains destination. Before Hie train had traveled far on Its Journey It wa caught In the storm Thirty mile of the track were washed nvvay. nnd flic train was left siruuiletl mi a sandy waste. Mmi persnns who lived ou llollvnr i nlnsiiln were savisl from ilea I h by taking refuge In the train. After the storm subsldeil tliey walked lo llolhar witll the passengers, but the nbiiniloned tin In was left on the prairie. The storm bankrupted the railway, unit uu effort to ns ue the engine mid cars was made until ;ni:. Hud 1ml the road sufTered so seriously lu that storm the pros-rly would have proved of groat mine a few months Inter, when oil was siriii k at Ilcuuiunut. lu I'.hU, however, the mini underwent re pairs, w ben I lie train wits drawn Into lienuijiiiiit. where It wa groclid by a cheering crowd -New York Press. The Oiplomatio Room. One of the most Interesting mid most Tlsltcd place lu Washington the diplomatic reception room In the ile piirtmenl of state, where the seciclnry of state tralisu' I hi business wit the envoy of foreign governiiienl. This riHiin 'Is dose to the sii-reiary's olllco nnd looks soiithunril to the Po tomac, Hie Washington tiiouiiuieut looming np Willi stately effect t the Jeft. Thursday of eiuii week Is set apart for the diplomatists, w ho are re celled lu this famous room by the sec retary of slate or the oilliial who may be acting lu bis absence. The room Itself when not occupied by the for eign representative I open to the pub lic. In It most uf our treaties of re cent year have been signed, nnd many have been lliu notable asseiiibliigi-H gathered within Its wall. New York Press. with meslc nnd conversation ,. Ilcloiis luncheon was served the ! gin its i Mrs. Cuttl )odd tun Jud returned' from a vllt with friend lu Portland.1 Adulpli .tiii-hnlio I somewhat Itu-' proved In health.' i "Hick" Holland I home for n few; ipiv with bin brother Tom. I Mis. Henry Sheer entertained the' vming friend of her oii, In honor ofi hi Kill) birthday, lust Siiudiiy after-j niKiii Dainty refreshment were j served the guests, nnd a pleaant time; was had by nil. HARMONY. Gcat Ever Used ! V II. Helnleln, HiirrUon. Idaho avs:! I have used Dr. lo plne-Tur-Honey for rough and cold nnd It I the b"st I have ever tried. mk f"r the llell, on the pottle. For alo iy June Drug Company, Potato iIIkkIiik I"!" Isgllll, Ml t)sin Duvls ho tin I'c. ti work, lug for Mr Melnlg. bus lecitued home. School npetind bit Moiidiv with three lonelier In chuige. . . Winn, principal; Mrs, WntU, liitennoiliiitn, mid Mis II. JeunltiKS, prlumrv gmde. Harmony siinsd held Its pit tile In Mr A tnliler' grove Inst Thiird.iy ll. Ali-iiiinbr nitenileil the r o-'-s n' I'orllaud Fair hint weel., Ileuwlck Strange I working 'he dtiy for the Kulilie tiros. Margaret Alevunder visited wllli lliildu Kaiilie lust Sunday uft-t ii.h.ii. Mr. Hudson nm ftunilv hive ip turned fliuu the ronsl. Ml Jelinle llouaii wn t ! 1 1 ti k lit (III burg lust week. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST 8TATE BANK OF MILWAUKIE at Milwitiikle, In the Slate of Oregon, at (he clo.e of Inislio-s, Sept lt, pin) Retourcce i Liabilities I.niiti and dlscouni $ C'.T.H.IS . Capital Mock paid III Bonds, scrurctlcH, etc. . . Blinking h uihc, furniture llxtiin ami I'jyo'Hi on i'.iw; Oi'i 1:1,21:1 it ' Due from hanks iipiiroved reserve i Checks and other cash Items L.'ii'l .'ll :. 1 ;!..; t lil'llvlileil prollts, Ins i jpell sen nu, I tuxes paid Individual deposit subject to K!in.3!l CertlllcilleH (if e- - r.M.ns lilflcllte of deposit l.fiTK.Ii? check 10(10 lelllNll , , .1,1.7.1.94 KI.K erk lleiiiunil poull Time 00 Certltloil i Having Tal H3,4.t;i 1 I Total $M!,tli'.i Oil Slate of Oregon, County of (inckiiniiis, ss. I, A. I llolstad. cashier of the above mimed bank, do s'.leninly sweitr tluit the above statement I true to tin best Correct AHesI : PHILIP HTItF.III, W F. LKIIMAN, Directors. Siibscrllied mid sworn to before 111" of my knowledge and belief, A. I IIOLSTA1), Cniihler, till 7th day of September. PHrt. W. K. TlllbF.SIIKIL Notary Public. ChamberlalnB Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ifemedy I today the best known medicine In use for 1I10 relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should he taken nt the first un natural Ioohoiickh of the bowehi, H Is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Kohl by nil dealers. TWILIGHT. THP.EE YEASS LATE. A Trsin A train vniMIiy i-.. I."n .-:;t 1 til... .. 11 Time Th?t Won the Behind P-.ori! Medal, ot a riill'-i a.'- system in the i :i" ijrl ll ".I Ml lis lest. ,-. ,' :ri e, ,1 e;:i ' line.. , The 1 il" 1 1 rf I ln"e: I ! ,ei;- I'O ll .-.I".. Jltsl lo l'oss .1 i;a, "li. Henry Sheer and hln mother left last Wednesday for Oklahoma, for n month's visit with relatives. Marvin .Faulk has been engaged to leach the fall term of school In (Ireeti Wood. Mrs. douse nnd daughters ami Fred J. Melndl nnd family, spent Saturday and Sunday wllli the family of (ienrge Lnzelle. ChurlOH Snook, of Vancouver, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. It. Snooks. Mrs. (leorge Ijizello, assisted by MIhb lyionotle Snooks, entertained the Prlscllla Club hist. Salurduy afternoon. The time was most pleasantly spent CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND "9tta I We DIAMOND LADIR9 f a.k rr irniriit for crir-CJtP.sTrtR's blAMIlNU IIKAND PIU.S In Ki ll (ilnl, tim.o mrtallie Wixfn, aenled witll yihis.ii. Taio o oTiip.n, finr l..,..l.l mni !! fur t il M1IIKH. IHAHOMl 7II1ANO I' II I., for trriilr-fl0 years rrirnrdnl iialkiit.KilltitL, Alwnya gliiililc. :0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Si Ki ll niiilA' Kiltl llluc0 r r TirV K.TF.I1 V The old-fashioned. "FULL STOCK" Shoes that we had when we were boys ---the kind that kept the water out the new fangled leather is all right to wear, but it wont turn the water like the good old-fashioned "Fullstock". We have them for youths', boys'- and men. We have only about 1 00 pairs of them at present, but we think we can get more later on buy novv before the numbers are broken. "The Shoe lion" THE HOUSC OF EXPERIENCE 612 Main Sttet . ; , , ' , Oregon City