Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 16, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912.
Milwaukee
MILWAUKIE.
Tint Women's Work Chili mot Wed
nesday Ht tint (Iratign hull. A large
utlKiiiluiii o was present, mul Dio time
pllHHod In NHWlllK.
Tim Hoys' mul Girl' Club meets
regular and In practicing fur thu piny
(hoy are to kIvm In Ki'bruury,
Tim M Uwniiklo (irntigu will hold an
nil tiny uiiikIImk Saturday, February
(7, whan routine miimIiiim will lio
transacted mid a fino dinner will be
served nt iioiiii by the hullo.
Mm. McCiimi In j u M u sick with la
grippe. Mm. Mi'Klminy, of Qnliicy addition
who Iihn ti very nick with typhoid
pllMIIIIOl, In HllKlltly belter.
Mm. I.ow Hum returned home from
tint I pltul In I'ortlntid Huturduy
imiii'Ii Improved.
Mr, Snyder, of Clackamas, In liulld
I iik A iiiiiiiII hoiisn on IiIh lot In the
lliMiiiKiiinn Iract,
The CatholUt church Interior In bo-
Iiik (liilHliud, mid tint church will be
dedicated curly In Mnrcli,
Nose will hit planted on tho liuilil
aide street of thu achool building on
WiiHliliiKtim N lilrtliilay. On t lie Ilarrl
noii street side sweet pen mid pnnale
will lie planted.
W. II. dwell ha thn extension of
llurrlHon street to the city limit m grad
iil mul urnviili'd mid the propHrty own
era will soon In v thn sidewalks.
Mnynr Wrelb. Judge Kelso nnd W
II. Council wont lo Huli'in Krlcluy to
hear tho argument before Iho supremo
rourt of thn llotiuott hiilrN agulual thn
cliy of Mllwauklo.
W. M. Stone, from llrltlMh Colutn
liln. was a rnllor on Mr. nnd Mm. J
I. Johnson Monday, enroute to IiIh
hoinit lifter n trln uroiind thu world
Mm, (! II. dale, of Oregon City, U
vlsltlnit hr daughter. Mm. C. C. Pee
rv.
Mr. V'Ntihmn. the freight agent, Iiun
moved her tent house north of tho
wnKon bridge on thn flitt.
Mm. F.lla Maple In very much 1m
proved In heiilth, mid uhle to t out
iikhIii with her friends.
Tli night cap social, given hy the
Women of Woodcraft Saturday even
line. was well attended mid a iucceaa
socially mid financially.
Tim Council met Tuesday evening.
Regular routine Imalne and all lillU
ullowed. Application for water fran
chlHB ny Mlnthorn Water Company
wan read and tho Name referred to the
water committee.
Property owner along Monroe Ht.,
eiiMt of Main Ntreet. were represented
In largo iiiimhem, nnd all In favor of
Improving Monroe Ntreet. and the ma
jority were In favor of widening the
Ntreet east of Irving Ntreet, a I no In fa
vor of putting In Newer before any sur
facing In done. After aome discussion
thn mailer wbn referred to tho Ntreet
committee, to roort at next meeting.
Tim hid for th Improvement bond
of Mllwauklo were eiicd and are bn
folluwa: Cutter Muy Company, of
Chicago. Ill, $1(5054.25 at $!50 par and
the crudo Interont. the hid wan for a
straight ten year bond, which can not
lie lsud under the bankrupt bonding
act, lie.ice tho bid could not bo con
sidered. Chnrles H. Kidder & Co.. of
Chicago. III., put In a bid at dlNcount
of $i;h5, but no check accompanied the
bid. no It wftN rejected. Farson & Co..
of Chicago, 111., bid at a discount of
$175. and being a bid for a Ntralght
ten year bond could not be considered.
First state llank of Mllwaukle put In
a bid for $5000 or more, at par, and the
crudo Internal, thin being the bent bid
received. It wait accepted by the coun
cil. Mllwiiukln haa a rlgnt to be prouo.
of lin b uik. bn It put In a very good bid
for thn bonds and wived the city be
tween $700 and $soo. It Is a very good
allowing for a bank of Its alr.e and age
to bid for and take up, a block of bonds
for the llgurea given.
Church notes: Evangelical church,
Kev. K. Raclehaugh, pastor, quarterly
conference and sermon was held on
Thursday evening and was presided
over bv Itev. B. II. IlortMchuch. Sun
day school 10: 30 A. M., communion
and sermon 11:30 A. M Kev. F. D.
Culver will presldo and also preach
In tho evening at 8 ! M. Young Peo
ple's meeting 7 I. M. Hime ciass, on
Tuesday evening; prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening; teachers' train
ing, Thursday evening. Choir prac
tice, Friday evenings.
Rev. E. Radebnugh will presldo at
thn First Evangelical church In Port
land on exchange with Rev. T. R Cul
ver. CROUP EADS LIFE.
Many Children Dla of Croup Every
Yexr Before a Doctor Can Ba
Summoned.
PnrenU of children should be pre
pared at all times for a apnam of
croup. . . .
Keep In the house a remedy tnnt
will give Instant relief and keep tho
child from choking until the arrival
of the physician.
Oct a 50 cent bottle of IIYOMEI to
day and In caae of an attack of croup
pour 20 drops Jnto a kitchen howl of
boiling wa'.cr. Hold the child's head
over the bowl so that It can breathe
the soothing, penetrating vapor that
arises. In the meantime send for a
physician.
This treatment has saved the lives
of many children and Is a precaution
that all parents should promptly take.
IIYOMEI Is sold by Huntley Uros.
Co. and druggets everywhere and Is
guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asth
tna and bronchitis. 2-16
Lift.
Life Is a riddle because It is a frag
inent. We are only able to rend one
volume of a Ntory Unit extends lo
lu u word, we know
auasij
In part and conseo,uently prophecr In
part.
SEEDS LAND PLASTER
HAY GRAIN FEED
POULTRY FOOD
FLOUR
HOUSE PLASTER
LIME BRICK
COAL CEMENT
HAMS BACON
Oregon
Commission Co
ELEVENTH AND MAIN 8T
Oregon City, Ore.
and Northwestern
OAK OROVt.
Tim Tcnchom' District Institute will
bn hold at Jennings JiIk'i Huturduy,
rebrimry 17, Prof. J. Jcuii liuilor, of
linn school, will speak on "Civil Gov
eminent."
Tho Oak drove Mercantile Coin
pimy'N store wun broken Into Monday
morning by a supposed trump that
slept in iim liotisu of K, (;. Warren.
The front door wua pried open and
$1.10 tukcii and a $25 overcoat, belong
lug to Mr. JlaiiiHtrttet, ulso a box of
crackers.
II. C. Werner, of Oregon Clly, lias
purchased the husluess of the Oak
drove Mercantile Company.
Mr. Ilamslreet was a Portland vis
itor Monday morning.
Miss I.iicIIm ciemmoiiH, of Portland,
was n crller hero Monday.
Several couples went to M'lwaukle
fliifurd'iy evening to attend tho dunce,
All report ii good time.
Mr. a ltd Min. ('has. Worihlngton
gave an Informal evening at homo Fri
day to some of the neighbors. Music
and cards were Indulged In until a
lute hour, llght refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Mis Isabel Hilton, mother of Mm.
J. II. McArlhur, is iilte III and alight
hopes are entertained for her recov
ery. (!eore lllgliam'N children hive been
very Nick with colds. Mm. lUgham's
father, Mr. Copeluud, In down Nick
now with lagrlppe.
Mr. I'lfflfner Is luklng treatment
from the cancer doctor In Scuttle
again. When Mrs. Pirrifncr returned
homo they thought the canter was
cured, but new symptoms developed
nnd Hint had lo return to Scuttle again
for treatment.
Miss Kininu Himngler hiii rented ber
bouse to a family from Pendleton.
Tho family will move within a fow
tluys.
Arth'ir Kuehl Is finishing ills new
house now, and will have a beautiful
homo when completed.
Mr. perclval and family are visiting
his sister, Mr. M. A. Itlcc, and family.
The two families wore Portland visit
ors Hattirday.
S. K. Endlcolt, of Camaa, wun.
spent ine week a cna wun mi son anu
fumlly, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Endlcott
Mm. lena Hkoog and Miss Kule
Stein went to Vancouver, Wash., Fri
day and spent the day with Mrs. Julia
Holt, who I sick at tho homo or ner
mother. Mrs. darner. Mrs. Holt II
Improving slowly.
Cbas. Vosburg has been connnea 10
his home with Inflammatory rheuma
tism aeveral weeka. Ho wa able to
bo out Sunday for awhile.
Walter Terwllllger, of Courtney
avenue, nan started a new nouso on
bin property, and will live In It tern
IKirarlly. Mr. Emily Bliuw. county acnooi sup
rvlaor, was a caller on Prof. Ilutler
Monday morning.
Unth and Albert Terwllllger are
again In school here.
Irving Hanson wua hurt while play
ing at school, and developed pneumon
ia. Ho has been quite sick for over
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Lowe, of Port-
and, are visiting Mm. Iwea par-
nts, Mr. and Mr. W. M. Ua veil port.
Canbyand North Clackamas
CANBY.
Mrs. Will Leach, of Needy, la visit
ng at Oeorgo Spencer's for a few days
J. Iloruerndt. who died February 8,
was burled Saturday at the Zion ceme
tery. Mr. Ilerlierndt formerly lived In
Eagle Creek. He leaves a widow and
seven children five girls and two
boy, all grown.
Iluby Smith and Chester Wills were
Oregon City visitors Sunday.
Tho Rt'beknhs gave a s(s?lal and sup
per Tuesday night. All had a good
lime,
Kenneth, the little son of 0. R.
Mack, Is confined to his home with a
severe cold.
Ed. Hutchinson Is sick with an at
tuck of grip.
Johnnie Wells has sold his farm
south of Macksburg and Is moving In
to Can by.
W. A. Winder has lust filled a large
order for cement building blocks, from
Aurora.
Mrs. Lilly Winks, of New Era, was
a Monday culler at the Ogle home.
Ora Lee was a Portland visitor Sun
day. The Misses I tattle and Edna Hutch
inson visited their cousin In Hubbard
last Saturday and also attended the
dance In the evening.
Rev. A. II. Mulkey, of Gladstone,
will preach at the Christian c'aurrfS
Februury 18. Everybody cordially In
vited to attend.
Miko Hurls was In Oregon City Mon
day on business.
Mr. Garrett and family move this
week to Needy. We are sorry to see
them go, especially the young people.
Woman's Influence Making
America Snobbish Nation
Children Sent
"Particular
Schools
to
By OWEN JOHNSON. Author
dulgence of parents may bo in DANGER OF BECOMING
SNOBS.
A woman's instinct is to fight her child's battle and push him
ahead. Tho influence of a mother is much greater than that of a
father. The mother constantly exercises the social influence in one
form or another for her child. This LEADS TO AN ARISTOC
RACY, AND SNOBBERY RESULTS.
IT IS THE MOTHER WHO IS SENDING HER SON TO THE
SMALL, FASHIONABLE "PARTICULAR" SCHOOL. SHE DOES IT WITH
THE BEST INTENTIONS IN THE WORLD. AND WHEN THAT SON
HAPPENS TO TURN OUT WITH SNOBBISH TENDENCIES SHE
RARELY SEES IT.
Another thing: Tho influence of woman teachers for bovs of
"prep" school ago is bannful. The feminine influence WORKS
AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES in primary educatioa
I llieve in the boy getting HARD KNOCKS AND ROUGH
SCIIOOI.INO.
Clackamas
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NY.
A HUNAN DF.KELICT.
An fmucllted old ninn droiiprd dad on
Canal tlrett this morning. Titer was no
Money In hi NlMik, nhuhby clothe, but
ti tm Nvlflontly not a drinking man. 11
could not b Idcnlllk'tl. Ths body u
laknn lo a morgu. ,'hlco Ncwapaprr.
Hit line of nonpareil type.
Ufa In no cruel u Nome! Nutur In
no careful of the type nnd no heedless
of the Individual, mid the big: city In no
heartless.
The submerging of this old human
wreck, worn and waterlogged, nuikef
acarco a ripple on the wide water.
Who was he?
The recording angel alone know.
lie lived perhaps much ns you and I
have lived. There was a liaipy child
hood, and be knew Joy ami sorrow mid
lovo and regret, prospered und failed.
workwl nnd saved, made nnd lost, until
tbe day came when he was aloue,
frleiidlesN and weak and fulling.
I ask yon:
Were you ever n poor boy lu a great
city? Men hurry on Intent uhui their
own. Piled tier Uhiii tier In the great
commercial palaces are the abundant
Dianses of Nwolleu fortunes. Happy
ahopers fill the great stores. Sated
men nnd women roll luxuriously In
costly earringi. while you
Your head Is dizzy as you n-er over
the verge of u botlomlens pit.
Itehliid thimn plate glass wlndnns are
bcaM'd huge pyrititilds of food, while
you are faint with hunger. Here Is a
crushing Neiine if the world's cruelty.
Hut to bo thuN-iind old!
There In the alternative to U-g or
steal. If you can squeeze buck your
prldo and lo g few will stop to 'Men
If you steal they will put you lu uu
Iron cell.
Sympathy? Charity?
The city Is too isy. It does not
know. There are no many frauds. The
clly doc not understand nor dlscrlml
mile.
And so the "niHerohV" go gradually
down. down. down. Inibut lowest plane
r iif,. vh.e outer verge Is starvation
or Huh Idi- or
t'ii!e" s-mie lemler liiiimm heart
s!n l I i' ;i v. Intt sh'll Ihh ci of tlie.e';
Net :i" v 1,1 col lie o nor coin !' e n !
(!.,. .... rr,i i in,, -i
l.i'- i'i !; i 'in bi'i'M te
.it ' ' 1 ' : b' I!'"'
IndMd Not
The Optimist I never think of death
Tho Pessimist-Death will not return
that Nnub.-Satire
There Is strong tulk of several ce
ment buildings going up in Canby In
the spring and with the prospect of a
railroad coming Into Canby. It begins
to look like our little town Is coming
to the' front.
A surprise party was tendered Miss
Lillian Wang at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wang last Tues
day night by sixteen of her friends.
Five hundred was played and a de
licious lunch was served at twelve
o'clock. Nell Hampton won first prize
and Fred Hampton the booby prize.
The following wore present: Nell
Hampton, Pearl Hampton, Ora Lee,
Helen Graham, Mildred Wang, Lillian
Wang, Kdna Hutchinson, liattie Hutch
inson, Fred Hampton, Carl .Lucke,
Henry Combs, Bonnie Davenport, Mr.
Graham, Lauerance Masterton, Roy
Lee, Dr. Arthel Murdy.
M. T. Mack was In Oregon City
Monday on business.
Mrs. P. L. Coleman was a Portland
vlHltor Sunday.
Charlie Thomas went to Portland
Sunday to see his wife who Is sick
In the iiospltul. Mrs. Thomas Is get
ting better.
Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler, Will
Koeliler. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
George Koehler, and Mabel and Ralph
Koehler were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mrs. Sophia Koehler.
Mrs. Hunter, Christian Women's
Hoard of Missions, will lecture at the
Chrlstluii church Friday night.
A. D. Paddock has sold out his In
terest In the Canby drug store to
Huntley Hros., of Oregon City. They
have taken possession.
z
IE influence of women is
is tho tiling that is tend
ing to make A merica tho
MOST SNOBBISH NA
TION IN THE WORLD. The
big "prep" seliooU nnd ihe west
ern universities are the best cures
for boys who through birth or in
Life Saver
In a letter from Branch
land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza
beth Chapman says: "1
suffered from womanly
troubles nearly five years.
All the doctors in the coun
ty did me no good. 1 took
Cardui, and now I am en
tirely well. I feel like a
new woman. Cardui saved
my lifel All who suffer
from womanly trouble
should give Cardui a trial" U
B 61
Tho Woman's Tonic
ry 50 years of proof have
convinced those who tested
it, that Cardui quickly re
lieves aches and pains due
to womanly weakness, and
helps nature to build up
weak women to health and
strength. Thousands of
women have found Cardui
to be a real life saver.
Why not test It for your
case? Take Cardui todayl
Th StcrcUry.
This In a g'"N iH'iii'ii en in. The
plnyerx sit Nt n In Mm with square
pleifM of puier and pt-neiN. Hnd eioji
one writ en his own milee Hi Hit lop of
tbe iNier and. folding Ii over n Hint
tbe iiHtne doe in 'I rw. iinnd it to
the seirelHry. who reiitriliiiex the
palters, saying. TlnirN'-tw." Then
each one writes wmir iuiitL'liisrr char
acter description, fold the sht again
and Impds It to I he m rvlnry. who
says. "Future." nnd xhurt!- and dis
tribute the papers as liefore.
Soifle forernxt for the fuliiro In then
written. The wx-rvtary imir Hiiggext
bn niHiiy other Hiihei-N he eh'ioe
or can think of ud when tvtnlv may
call In the iiier und rem I hem aloud.
They are often eurioim and very
amusing. Tbl I on the order of the
old game of iiiiiseiiieini- " inn witn
more chance for originality and vn
rlety.
Washington's Etiquettt.
Every action in rompim might to be
Nome sign ot n-e-l lo inox present.
Ill the prenenre of other-, xtuu not lo
yourself with a humming noise nor
drum with your ringer or reft.
SNnk not when oilier ieiik. sit not
when other sland nnd walk not when
others stop.
Turn not your hack to other. ee-
lally in sneaking.
Be no flnlterer:' neither I rifle with
ny one that rioeMMt delight In such,
familiarities.
Read no letter, hooks or paper lo
company ec-ept when necessary: then
ask to be excused.
Come not near rhe books or writing
of any one so a to rend them unasked.
Let your countenanif lw pleasant.
bnt In serious matter somewhat grave.
Baby O'Grundy.
Wli Dnrn on a Monday,
WslkMl on a Tuesday.
Wore tmuwrs on Wednesday,
Played fnnthall on Thursday,
Wa mended on Friday.
Grew whltker on Saturday,
Fall In love Sunday.
And that waa the enJ
Of Baby O Urundy.
Here Is A Remeoy That Will Cure
Skin and Scalp Affection and
We Can Prove it.
The Huntley Drug Store says to ev
ery person be It man, woman or child
who has an Irritated, tender, Inflamed.
Itching SKIN or SCALP, you need not
suffer another day. "We have a r6
fined skin preparation that acts in
stantly and will bring you swift and
sure results."
One warm bath with ZEMO SOAP
and one application of ZEMO and you
will not suffer another moment and
you will soon see a cure In sight.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are proven
cures for every form of skin or scalp
affection. They are sold by one lead
ing druggist In every city or town in
America and In Oregon City by Hunt
ley Bros. Drug Store.
They Didn't Like Garnet.
Shelley ' view of games wan approxi
mately Swift's view- that "gantea are
tbe recreation of xople who do not
think." The world he felt wan no "full
of a number of thlnpt" that It was ab
surd to waste time on auc-b trlrleil
tiea aw peRtop and innrhlex. Klderly
gentlemen iuij;ht appropriately play
with marble! or peptop Jim aa elder
ly gentlemen noAiidayn play polfi In
order to divert llietr niloils from anxi
ety a to Hie pfi' e H Ktm k ami
liiiri. nut w li Klioii!d a liny do so
w hen lile ln. like n (nit laud. Iiei.-iu-nliu
at UN (Ii"" M' t oitl'mu liiin to
evpiore': "I lie lloio.iii l - l.ile ot Mie'
An Idea That Failed.
In lHTOa Scotchmau named Johnston
patented a treasure safe for hls de
adened to render loss or sie-ie and oth
er treasures by wreck linixmsilile. Ula
proosal was that an unslnkalile safe
should be susended at the ship' dav
its, ready to lie lower-d Into the water
at a moment's notice, mid he Invented
a contrivance by m-tr? if which the
aafe would delicti Itself on emergency
and float altout until picked up by an
other vessel. Shlm" in plains, how
ever, declined lo entertain the thouuht
of hnvlng a safe full of money hang
ing nt the davits ready to the hand of
any who cared to trust to a dark night
and the navigable qnnlitii-s of the client
to make off with It. Eicbm'ce.
Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve
Is the best eye remedy ever offered
the public. It Is a snow white oint
ment painless, harmless and absolute
ly guaranteed to cure. At all dealers.
23c a tube. Harding's Drug Store.
SUIT FOR SPRING.
Xnotud $aths a
Ftatur of th Mod,
3
TAILORED SUIT Or PBUHI CLOTH.
touch of grace la added to tbe ae
rere tailored suit by a soft, knotted
sasb of silk. This pretty spring suit of
prune colored silk and wool fabric baa
trimming bands of velvet In the same
bade and a knotted fringed sasb of
prune satin.
Bo a Good Loser.
If there Is anything that Is Irritating
It la tbe way that some people talk of
their troubles, as If they were a kind
of treat not cheerfully, but with a
kind of gloomy joy; in a word, they
are resigned. It is only mighty big
bumbugs that will say they are thank
ful for troubles. We may eventually
live to tee that they were right and
best for us, but at the time It Is sheer
hypocrisy to waggle our icads solemn
ly and say, "Happiness Is a snare any
how; It Is foolish for any one to ex
pect bapplnees In this grizzly eM
world."
People who talk that v-ny don't de
serve happiness. We werer't put here
to be miserable. Tbe Idea that life Is
for suffering and not enjoyment Is fast
being shelved. If the Lord approves
of lamentation and tears he would not
have put so much In tbe world to make
nrt hopeful and happy.
There Is nothing more common than
trouble. We all have our trouble, but
It Is tbe wise one of earth that fcc.'P
Mielr burdens In tbe background. It
la so common and cheap and selfish t
be contlnnnily parading one's jcriefr
and dlsnppaiutments. Whatever our
lot. we should all learn the wisdom of
that helpful little prayer. "Help me to
win. If win I may. but If 1 may not
win make me a good loser."
Concerning Women.
Tbe famous lucky pettk--,a of tbe
Stroud family 1st now on Its way to
McKinuey. Tex., where Mia Rosabel
Uiues will be tbe nineteenth bride to
wear it. Tbe petticoat was made fifty-
flve years ago by Miss Kinma Stroud
at Madison. Ga. She aaved It for ber
daughters, and now her granddaugh
ters are wearing it.
Ellen Terry says 4hnt w-hon me-i
writers draw a good woman they In
evitably depict a silly oue. She charac
terizes Helena lu "Airs Well That
Ends Well" and Julia in "Two Gentle
men of Verona" as "doormat women."
Imogen Is the most attractive o
Shakespeare's women, says Miss Terry.
Queen Olga of Treece lias a confes
slou album. It cotmins the names o'
most of the crowned heads of Europrs
who have been Induced to answer more
or less personal questions propounded
by the queen. Edward VII. of Eng
land has written after the question,
"What Is the most objectionable man
you know?" the answer. "The man
who points an umbrella nt you and
shouts. There he Is. " Tbe queen
takes the album wbeu she travels ai d
Is said to display unconcealeJ delipL
In exhibhlng Its contents to ber roya
acquaintances.
A Purple Gown.
An admirable new gown model is of
plum purple with a straight narrow
iklrt trimmed below tbe knees with a
deep fold of the material piped with
black satin. There nre two swinging
panels at the back, which give a broad
effect across the waist at the back.
This, by the way, is one of the domi
nant features of this winter's styles
tnd will be seen on every kind o'
gown.
Tbe coat Is quite large and does not
follow the slim, straight lines that all
the tailors made conspicuous last sum
mer. It baa a black aatln cord across
tbe bark a little above tbe waist, whl-h
holds the material In, and a peplum or
lower part, which Ota the hips snugly
end reaches halfway to the knes.
There are two buttons to fasten K
above the waist line In front and a To
luminous collar square across tbe back
and running to points at the waist.
This la made of French gray broad
cloth finished off with a band of the
material and with an Egyptian design
In tubular b'ack brali' in the mlddl
of the beer
FARM LOANS.
We have the following amounts:
json.no, s.ioo.oo, $500.00, $soo.oo,
$SO0.00, $800.00, $1000.00, $1000.00,
$1000.00, $1500.00. $1800.00 and $2000.
00, H lr, first mortgage loans.
DIMICK ft DIMICK,
Andresen Building, Oregon City, Ore.
Rev. R. H. Owen Officiated.
Rev. R. H. Owen, of Carui, was the
officiating clergyman at the funeral
of Mrs. Charlotte Thomas, of Port
land, instead of Rev. I. Jones, as re
norted. Rev. Owen waa assisted at
the services by Mr. J. R. Griffiths.
I MANAGER ATZ 8ELL3 PLAY-
if . ER FOB 1. CENT9.
A queer deal wns pulled off by
Jack Dunn and Jakey Atz. tba
Baltimore and Providence man
agers, recently. They were talk
ing about Pitcher Pierce. "How y
much would you glva for hlmT
asked Atz. "Oh, I wouldn't go
higher than 15 cents," en me back
Dunn.
"Taken," aald Atz, and he made
out an agreement, which both
managers signed. Dunn handed
over the 15 rents. Atz looked at
It for a moment and then said:
"Here. Jack; Fie never skinned
any one yet. Take this back and
I'll give you a bonus of 1.1 cents."
The Providence owners, how
ever, refused to ratify tbe agree
ment. HURDLER CHISHCLM QUITS.
On of Country's Batt Mn Hangt Up
Spiktd Sho For All Timt.
The amateur athletic world has lost
a valuable athlete by the retirement
of G. A. Chlsholm. He staled recent
ly that be bad bung up his spiked
shoes forever, as be has an excellent
chance to go Into tbe ateel business In
Photo by American Presa Anoclatloo.
CBI8HOLM UOIHO OTKB THK STICKS.
Pittsburgh and is not going to let ath
letics Interfere with the oening of a
lifetime.
There was not tbe least dotilit that
be would bare been one of the Ameri
can team to go to the Olympic games
this year, fur James E Sullivan pick
ed bim aome time ago ns the lest hur
dler in the country. In the uieetlug
In England last summer, where liar
vard and Vale conieted against ox
ford and Cambridge. Chisholm won the
high hurdles In 15 2-5 seconds, which is
a new record for the event at meetings
betweeu those co'leges. Ue graduated
from Vale last year.
OUR STAR JOCKEYS ABROAD.
Yankee Rider to Receive $156,000
While In Europe Next Seaion.
The restriction placed upon racing
In the Cnited States has caused our
KTeatest Jockeys to go abroad The
knights of the pigskin were unable to
make a living here and they migrated
across tbe pond to the turfmen that
were eager to pay them princely sal
aries. This season there will be on the
race tracks of England. France. Ger
many. Austria and Russia rhe follow
ing Americnu Jockeys:
Danny Maher. Skeets Martin. Frank
O'Neill. Johnny Iielff. Winnie O'Con
nor, J. Archibald. J. Sumpter. D Win
field. Guy Garner. Eddie Dugan. Mil
ton Henry. Nash Turner and Willie
Shaw. Tbe average sum that each
Jockey will receive will he JU'.tXtt). or
an aggregate amount of floil.CXXi.
TO BUY 6.000 DOZEN QUAIL
California's Game Commission Plans to
Ship Birds From Mexico.
California's game commission will
buy 6.000 dozen of quail from Mexico
at a cost of $15,000. which will be
placed In the Folsoui state farm and
propagated for distribution throughout
California.
When placed on the state farm they
will be cared for by convicts and n
they reach the proper age will be lib
erated In different sections with bands
of native quail.
Cricketer Abandon Trip.
The proposed trip to England by the
University of Pennsylvania cricket
team has been abandoned owln." to tbe
expense Involved. Instead the vraker
cricketers will tonr Canada lats ti- tbe
term, and a more extensive schedule
of games will be arranged tbad ever
before.
Laorou Popular Abroad.
Lacrosse will Jump into popularity la
Europe should tbe projected visits of
the Voting Torontos, Vancouver ath
letics, and perhaps St. Catherine squad,
all of Canada, make tbe trip next year
for exhibition purposes. J
People of India.
There are In India about 250.000.000
people who are supported by agricul
ture. 50.000.000 supported by indus
tries. 8.000.0OO supported by commerce
3,000.000 supported by profession, and
the balance are dependents.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
tnnA rnnstination. a toroid liver, wor
ry and anxiety, are the most common j
causes of stomach troubles. Lorreci
your habits and fake Chamberlaina
Stomach and Liver Tablets and you
will soon be well again. For sale by
all dealers.
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Wild Vith
Excitement
OREGON CITY, OREGON, IN FEVER
OF EXCITEMENT OVER THE
WONDERFUL CURES PER
FORMED BY
Doctor
Madison
Tha Great Medical Expert and Blood
iest Surgeon.
Deaf Made to Hear;
Lame to Walk.
OPERA HOUSE PACKED, .
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER
.SEEN IN OREGON CITY
BEFORE.
Dr. Madison and staff of the medi
cal Institute of Liverpool, Eng., and
Crawfordsvllle, Indiana, lectured to a
large audience Monday night. The
doctors are agreeable and forceful
speakers and held the audience In
close attention while they explained
the theory and usefulness of their
wonderful discoveries.
Many promises were made which
seemed utterly impossible to believe,
and when the doctor Invited those
who were hard of hearing to come
forward and be cured and 0. R. H.
Miller, A. Manx and Mrs. W. Shep
herd responded to the call and were
made to hear In a few seconds.
The doctor then called for cripples
on crutches and J. M. Bounds res
ponded. He waa afflicted with that giant dis
ease, rheumatism, for years and he
was unable to walk except with
crutches and great difficulty and pain.
He was operated on with medicine
for twenty minutes and walked off the
stage free from pain and stiffness,
followed by the wondering crowd,
while the doctor broke his crutches.
To say the audience was astonished
and wild would be putting it mildly.
The doctor waa warmly congratulated.
It seemed like a dream, but it was
real. Ministers and doctors were In
the audience, and they seemed as
well pleased as any.
They treat the following diseases:
Paralysis, catarrah, deafness, big
neck, bladder and kidney diseases,
rheumatism, scrofula, female diseases,
bowel complaint, debility, dropsy,
heart, liver and nerve diseases, tape
worm, gore legs, all ear and eye dis
eases, cancers, piles, and fistula cured
without pain, and all kinds of chronic
diseases treated.
OFFICE AT
Electric
Hotel
Annex
The treatment Is medicine and
bloodless surgery. Will not visit any
other town In this county. All wish
ing treatment must come to Oregon
City by Tuesday, Feb. 20. Positively
the hut day In Oregon City, closing
at 6 P. M.
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