Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 14, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    0H1W0N CITY KNTKIUMCIKK. FNIDAY, FKWM'AUY 11. U?.
AIDES OF
H LIFE FIGHT
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4. I
2 BOYS THOUGHT
THIEVES ARE SHOT
Hero Explorer, Dying,
Tells Thrilling Story
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mm IDLE
HEXCOS CAPITAL
THOUSAND 8LAIN IN
CONDUCTED FROM
BUILDINGS
BATTLE
HIGH
Women Are Constantly Being Restored to
Health by Lydw E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound.
"Worth mount.iiiiH t-f k)M," says one woman. Another
s, "I would not j;ive I-ydi.i K. I'inUum's VccUUt:
C'ninpoiind for all tin' oilier medicines for women in llic
uc i'il." Still anoilur writes. " I should like to have the
inn iNi'l I . dia I'.. I'inklum's Vect.uMe Compound thrown
t n the sky w il!i.i scan hli;,ht so that all Milterin women could
read and he t"iiv inn -J ili.it theie is a remedy for their ills."
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! WASHINGTON,' Feb. 11. A a re
I tult of an early morning conference
t the White Houee, three additional
i hatlleehlpe will be eent to the eatt
i coatt of Mexico today, and orders will
I be lued at once for the immediate
j placing In commleilon of two Army
triineporte for the trantport of troops
I to Mexico City for the protection of
1 the lives of Americans and foreign
I era should the situation there grow
1 any worse.
j MKXH'O f TTV. 1'eh. II A plK li.il
I I, little mm finiKht tmluy iiiikhik thu
! nK .r;iiern tilnl holm id one of the,
r. nt rll lea nf th" wirld le twei n ml-j
lliereiiia nf rreMlil. iit Kraiielneii Ma-
i ih rii iiml Ih" revoliitluiiiir)' foreea of 1
I lietierill 1'ellx IH.IZ.
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' ili ii-i.'l) p.iiuliited city and rlllii lull-j
'lets in uttered lualiiKl Ih" walla tliat ;
' him I'd thiniratids "f fnreli;nera an
well an the countrymen of the cum-1
niitanln. j
' W hen il.irljtiei.a put un end to thy
il aMle. lifter ceveii liniirit' flulitliiK. !
neither Hide iippeureil to have Kl"el
any 111:11 hid iiilviuiliie.e.
. K-itliuiiteM of camialitlea run im hlidi
,t I althoiu'li accurate. Inloriiui
Hun ,1,1111, it he oh tallied at thin time
Tie i. ml certainly will he counted
, ,v liiitiilreilii.
Thria. AinerleaiiH are known to have
K-ifT. r.-.l liiliirh H hy Htrav luilleta.
'l in y are l'lnl d Oslinrlle. tllp author.
, who wax "hot In the thlch; lr. It. II.
M. I'riiMiiill. nf l.lnri.ln. Seh.. tun! Mark
' .l.ilmsoii. 11 iuv,n. of MaillHon. 111. ,
Artillery plim d the chief part In ;
the .luv'K tU-hilnvr. The rltle lire was j
l.i 't 1111 cniitliiilonsly. I
Srara ly four Mocks separated the j
'li.-aw i-iiiix of the opposlnc forces.;
Imt the i-helU f.-ll thrmii:hmit the en-
1 tire rtty. .In no (..etliui were the In-1
h.i'illniils safe. Ollli e hilllilltiKS. ie-
u.tnl until now to the battles nf Ml .
liiiMi ere tiiniid Into fortresses.
,.,r,,..,i intii fiirtrl ssi'S. ! u u...'ii In
r. .. -.1,. i rni.tureil the Y. M. C. A. ' 1 hut the llritish Ailtnlrallty has de
Ittilldlhk' and used It for a fortress
LIEUTENANT CAMPBELL AND
PARTY FACE DEATH FOR
SIX MONTHS
AMUNDSEH EULOGIZES EXPLORER
Discoverer of South Pole Bays that
Intrepid Englishmen Died fo,
Want of Provisions
GOES TO TURKEY
ORDER THOUGHT TO MEAN THAT
I
CONSTANTINOPLE WILL
i FALL
BOMBS DROPPED FROM
I.OM)f)N', Kl). II. With death
atnrliiK tili.i In thu face, with uu pon
hIIjIh Kuecor at hand, Captain Itohert
K. Hcott, llrltlah polar explorer, who
piirlhlied after rcachliiK Ma oal Jan
uary It, 1912, wrotj with his dylnK
handa th story of hla ijueHt Into the
Antartlc that all th world tnlnht
know. Found hcHido hi stllTened
corjiKO, when rescue came too late,
Scott'a story wan cabled here today
from New Zealand and Klven to the
world under !i!k loconlc title, "Mh
aago the public." The full text of
the message reads:
"Thu causes of this dUaster are
.1 ... ,,.,.llw r.ri,i,i.i!illr,li hut tn
IIUL UIIQ 1U 1a.u1 v., .
misfortune In all the risks that had
In In. undertaken.
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Advlcei fi . fi 1 .j.-)rHlTie loss of pony transport
New Zealand me that Lumen., n jiar(.h, 1911, obliged me to start
Campbell's party, which tormeo t s .lt,.r tvian j na(i intended and obliged
Northern expedition of Captain Ck lnj(l, 0f Bturt transported to be nar-
party, although cut off Irom th roW(.,i,
ol tne expeaition and auilerin I 'Second Thn weather IhroiiKhout
tensely for more than six monw, i 1 the outwarj Journey, especially a
saved. The men were face w lact ion) KaH iN s;; decrees south stopped
with death for weeks. UH iind the soft snow encountered In
CIIICAUU, Feb. 11. Captain 'oa. the lower, reaches of Iteardmore gla-
Aiiiundscn, discoverer of Uia .'50.. 1 cier ai;am rcduci-d our pace.
Pole, today paid thu following ulbut "We fought these untoward -events
to Captalu Kcott: with a will anil conouereu. nui it aie
In this, my first and only sign up our provision reserve. rery ue-
siati'iiient regardiuK the superlatively tall of our food supplies, tlothini; and
heroic death of Captain Scott and depots made on tne interior ice
four companions, I wish first, before sheets and on that long stretch of
I jmiut the picture, as I conceive It, 600 miles to the pole and back worked
to bow before the gnat character of out to perfection. The aivance party
111 v companion discoverer. Captain would have returned tf the glacier
Scott leli as a monument a record of In fine form and with a surplus 01
winr.ir,. iiiiiiinst una honest as food but nr the astonlsnine lauure
the world has ever seen a greater I of a man least expected to fall,
record than any mere 'discoverer" "Seaman Evans was thought to be
could hope to ciiual. Sco't, Instead of j the t. trong man of the party and
liisnimlni: too much, took rather too I Henrdmore glacier la not uiincun in
little credit for himself. All of this, line weather, Din on me return inp
we did not get a su gie completely
fine day, and this, with a Bick com-
1 ti, ...... uu iiM nt Sentt nanion. enormo'jsiy Increased our dif-
ficiiltieH.
-We got into frightfully rough ice
and nvans received a concussion of
the brain. He died a natural death,
out it lft a shaken party with the
ported they hud brought lack all the 1 season tinuuiy r ancea.
dims, it living Scott without traction 1 "Hut all the facts above enumer
power. jated were as nothing to the surprise
This meant that the men were for- awaiting us on the barrier. I maln
ced to haul the sledges and provls-1 tain cur arrangement for returning
inns. This our party never did. We i w (.re naiite adequate ana that no one
figured the provisions were the most j would nave expected the temperatures
Important and feared to trust their !arl,i Biirface w hich we encountered at
DEPUTY SHERIFF WHEELER
FIRES ON LADS HE FINDS
IN BARN
ONE SERIOUSLY WOUNDED IN BREAST
too, although he reached the pole ouly
a little nore than a month later.
The latest news we heard of Scott
and tiU party was In April, 1912. It j
came from those retiirnitiB on the i
Terra Nova. They had lelt Scott and j
four companions In latitude 87 d
civi', o minutes south. It was re-1
arriaco to human beings. Dogs hold
rf,i,r,ni. - Weakened bv Buloarlan I out after man's strength had failed.
Fire, will be Stormed by
Allies Early Today
I.OMiO.W Feb. S. That the fall of
( iiiistatitlliople is neiieuii iu u.: n......
the aniiniini I'tnetit
today
she could l'1
It Iih niint'i
.I r.-fi'si'il
li 'in
i.il tln.e
" sal.l the strilll'.Ter, "(
time. an. I I refuse !
! iteinaml inv iMl'
1 I
C! "
'I'll,- l',,lv l.i.'l.e.l lit th" Jlldgf t"
!, un if he u. ml. I Mil'."rt that ileiiiaii'l
he in L'e had all' ii'V'' ri"'i.;lll.isl tin'
.Han '.t 11 I'l ii 111. : i."t defereilif t
1,1.., ..'iil lli ' li- h.id a rl-hl cninii-:
I 1!
1 1
: liearHoSrieaft
Dy .s c. l" L'.
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1
eld. d to send th- entire jieuiierrau
; can s.piiidron to Turkish waters.
The foreign office today renucsieu
the Porte to permit three llrltlsh war
i,i:, .. at Malta to enter the nar
whal clreu nstances resolved Scott
to undertake to transport him own
sledges is not known. His reason
must have been a good one, for he
was an exper'need explorer.
Immediately after setting up his
Hag at the pole and verifying my flnd
Iirs. Scott turned buck.
The story of the returning flight
will never be told. It ia beyond the
power of mn to do so.
this time of tho year. On the sum
mit, in latitude 85 degrees to latitude
W degreeB, we had minus 2) to min
us 31.
The Trials of a Traveler.
'T am a traveling salesman." writes
E. F.. Youngs, E. llerkshtre, Vt.. "and
was often troubled with contsipation
and indigestion till I began to use
Or. King's New Life Pills, which I
linnulnu Vl tiro 1 have found an excellent remedy." For
was a man wno nan reacneu one 01
the noles. The world, was ready to
welcome and do him homage, at It
so often has done homage to me. He
' was a pure sclentftc spirit and he was
all stomach, liver or kidney
they trp unequaled. Only
at all druggists.
troubles
cent
Portland Young Men, on Way to
Eastern Oregon, Stop In
Stable to Get
Feed
Mistaking them for horsethlevcs,
M. J. Wheeler, deputy sheriff, living
near Poring, shot and seriously
wounded Donald Cooper and Kenneth
Specht, both of Portland, early Mon
day morning. Mr. Wheeler was awak
ened by a noise In his barn about 1
o'clock, and made an Investigation.
He found Specht, who ia 17 years of
age, and Cooper, who Is 20 years of
age, in the barn.
Wheeler says he shouted to the
young men to throw up their arms,
and that Specht held up one but that
Cooper refused to comply with the
command and drew a pistol. Wheeler,
who had a rifle, fired, the ball enter
ing Cooper's breast. Specht was shot
twice in the Wt hand. Wheeler at
once telephoned for a physician at
Gresham and the wounds of the young
men were dressed. Cooper was so
seriously wounded that the physician
advised that he be kept at the Wheel- .
.. : a .i
er home, specm accoinpanieu ma
mother, who was summoned soon af
ter tha shooting, to Oregon City.
Koth young men denied they had any
intention of stealing horses, Lut en
tered the bar to obtain feed for a
horse they were driving.
Specht, who had been working at
a meat market on .asi uurusiuu
Street, and Cooper had been chums
for several months. They obtained
a norse ami nuggy ai me uimi mar
ket Sunday afternoon with the Inten
tion of going to Eastern Oregon to
o!it!iin work. Specht said that he
had no reason for leaving home, but
was influenced to do so by his com
panion. Mrs. Specht soon missed
her son and began a search for hira
soon atier the young men departed
in the buggy. The Specht home It at'
4rt7 East Couch Street and Cooper
lived at 11 1-2 Twelfth Street.
Announcement was made that the
men probably will be prosecuted In
Mulnomah County for taking the
horse and buggy without obtaining
permission of the proprietor. Wheeler
has not been arrested.
anxious. 11s his diary shows, to cor
roborate what I I. ad reported. He
started un from the world s end tu-
I wards linine. civiliz iti.'n. friends,
! glorv. children and w ife. Then, across
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lis nr II. il. il Itell Ullchl 1" SliaH
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scurvy that
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latter
TI. ie u as a km. I that milv the pur
,1, is.-r rinil.l cut II" did It ''.v making
!t. I"tv all ..fter nf her dri-si for '-'.'""
lira Sill
.il;. ate. II
li, an il ill a stuilenl A" I.
er.
ivc-l in
"and
I ref'l
inerey.
I will
e . mir
-,(. l...'l.l!:'l
illliless "I'.'
tn ilisrnlie
replied tin
hh.ivv ynu
Ins.iletlt lie
: ae.ain nt the
Hl'll
Sic
II
I ill. ii In
el
.1 ii
iti.it
ai'l
Vnil t'i tall," replied the
i'ai urn'
1,'II'U Hllll
t lltl II I
in tun
"i in
lll.il'i
hl'f
s,i 'lie
.lie must i-lllliT lieccpt It nr
,. ( , . .ii, n Ith.ii'i It she an
,i i,t,'. 'I'lie slrangcr took the
y ami li in.le'l It tn the mall whn
.nrnisl the ilrcss. saying lit the
lltiie tn the lady:
Iv i.h'i'
in i ve
l.-. s'l
1 finin
et. cnillitess. has lieeil sine
this ti ii ii finin yniir t.vrun
ell as mir penpli' have suf
iniir Aiistn in eiivertiment.
I I I'l V
w; '
in. i -..I
"I'i'iti
ei un. ruin'.:
he?" Iisl.e l tin
lady after ho
I'lnlierto." said fie Jildgf.
.1 im".
i ,i'i.
n..U
.Ml the
of
lilll I
i Mr
eiliiry.
I.lllsmi
inline,
One
oiler
mini
man iiml without nnv ineaiiH whats i ;
ever. ' j
lie nlTeied t.i Mild hlinelf to pay,
I'V hetiillincnls. but the litdv. who win ,
ri'Vi iici ful rather thnil needy, declined
tn ii, i ,.,t Hiicli terms. T'he Judge there i
"!" f-'ild Unit In default of payment !
and cists the poor fellow must gn In!
.1 all until be einilil raise the limnev.
"I hen," saM the num. "I shall have'
l i remain M for there Is no n !
ible way in which I enn raise such a I
sum except by working for It. an. I I j
i" e. nil 1 can enrti to mipport myself
"d my family "
The JinU-e einlenvored tn ersiinde j
I'"' lady to ,c lenient, but she declared
that the m. i could pay If he would,
and she iviniM make tin coiiipriimlse.
"In that case," said the Judge, "I
havi. in, dUcretliiii In tlie matter but tn
v""l the mull tn Jntl."
't this point the gentlemnn who had
f ' 'nweil (he party steipcil forward
'""I said i,, ,e Jmlir,.. " w ill pn.T the
'"'v the l.lxnl Urn she 'paid for the
'''' '. but In that enw It will I mine.
";n it mar
'I'n' jmlirp ruled thnt If would. The
'"ly. whose Ire had hnd time to root.
". iiiei wllllni; f.i nccept the solution,
""d the stranger, tnklnir out a pockct
'""'k. lmmle.1 her the money and pn'd
p..
, iiiiiii1,
riiiimtiii iv
Inlminati":
early In the i H" ''
...I'll,'. I,, an ii". i I
Im; Kc.in el a "'''
;,eci .a "ll.e hew I'
s reel " l.i'ler this rs.
In is'i; Ken n vui
i.'ii in l.i In America
f ,s .. .uIiii'IIV he received l.i ""
,.,., in i:.lln t-i mil iiiiiitvntl.v
,,., I the hikhe I dnl when Mr
;,, vvi p-nm I"" 'l'l""'r ,t"-v,,11
.,,1,0,.. m, I nn s. ISJ'.i. and "ffereil
1,1,11 IMI a i.l :'i! 1- t'li'V I" Hl"'
Cork. - l.liei,i".l Mercury.
spcal e."
"li.i.Hl!" said I.
Mv frlch.i is a cillei.-e
iiriifessl.
nlmve all eise. he l gieii l' I
hiss.
We llkM'ecl. he
Oplllli'll a l.'l nt
N ,H IniII.' 1 :e.
Unit win.' I''1''
V me sill m e '"'' '"' " "
user nf vviir.ls. smile .i(
i.nilde.l iiml he wrote
tlllsll.
Why be hi""'Ht'eal?
W ll'v pill S'l il.e-l'l'lli-e's pniile
l Willi the hlllesl III lit
I ii.i.l... Is'lleve that II K ls-1
Mysclt, I inn ii great mlnnier of Hu
gu n ii, I ',.s,.. I nt I Hilled M my
friend that 1 1 nuo nfleu nodded and
Tnlstny wiiinlered
'1 he trill II Is
I lSc'iinse certain suUh'V" have l''"
put up us cMiuil'iars in ivrliina many
i pcrsmis win. canii'.l bring Uicmselves
to an ilppre. lall.'ii ol un "'
much given to l.ilug "I""" l"',r l"vflM"
euces
vnil iiieiv'ii music
There tne th"i' 'hn will nttend the
j recital nf ,1 severely classical pingiiun
jHiul vvltlii.nl iin.leistanilliig Urn music
! will feign the utmost ii.lnili ai I-m and
; iicrsiiiially i lillnieiit the artists.
! l"'t . .
I You have seen mum' lio will go Into
l ecstasies of eiieniiiiinn ever n picture
Inr a statue, cniicei nlic: which they
have little real ii..rei lntl.-n. merely
! I ,,se sometindy has pinnounccd
' the work to be a niiisterpiis e
Or oratory.
It Is easy tn get the iipl:ii"e .f the
for s sapient sbi r oi
whn s,.ineli.ivv bus gained
In the prime j ,,,,, hallmark of popular favor
Let us be hma'st-
Ho not iiilsiinibustiiiid tne. There
nlst he stiiii.liinK and we should al
ways strl't' for the l-st. Imt
Why should one slmnliite an enthu
slasm he does tint fei'l'?
n not Imiiesiy -Im-rlty of
more worth than n sham reiuitutlon
for excellence In matters of taster
Let us tell the truth.
laiielleJ and proceed 10 v on. i.w.ii..
pie 1 lie foreign office later seml-olll-,
liilly stated that the Ottoman minis
terial council at Constantinople is
.. -i .. ,w (It., riantinrif
'what Is characterized here n the the bright horizon of hope and long
most daring feat of tlie war was per-ling came the shadow of defeat and,
esl. rdaV bV t nptaltl .Maril- pen.aps. i.i.nu n.n..i.ii
vliilnr. who soared ( v- l irsr. as i ii -uire u
In .-i hvi roiuane most norniue ot an
. .. 1 ... l. U.. ...,,...1.,,. ..Ulnrj TIl.iV
mil aimed three uomns ai me i' " - -
l M ildes ih!l11 '"'l'n '"""'R lIo vn food' "fn"
" rooklPg down on (lalliopoll penln- j perhai-B t'-rv had taken inadequate
.. . M.,rit,.,o siiw red bursts ; sutuilies owing to the fact that they
of "li line. Iiiilb ating that the guns of i th, mselven
.i ,.,i,i,w v.,.r.. Irvlmi to reach led sleiincs
him. The aviator declared today be ; Terra '-ova. was stricken with scurvy
I'l.i.le valuable observations ol tne
Turkish fortifications.
VIKW'A Feb. S. AUrinnopii-. wi-aie
. .in
1 by th liulgnrlan lire, win
I nir-l dutn Tn UAWC
- C.IULHilU I v unn.
were drag'-'ing the load
Captain Kvans of the
a few Cays niter ins return. . i ins
j shows that tho semis of the disease
j were pre1 i nt. Scurvy, inconceivable
be cold ami low provisions then began
i their deadly work'. One of the men
dispatch- C'liully fi ll exhausted. There were no
details are 1 dos to pull Mm on the sledges. The
the heavy, other four men. themselves suTering
hvuultiar and Serb siege ! terribly from disease, cold anil nun-
' ..it .1 I .s-.vm nlLvmntrtrl tn oill'n t 1 1 a I tt ft tYl Ml tl .
tins has so weakened tne neieamiei-; -. . .
.mis li ..- , . ,i.t. 1, m oono. Ihrt anv
Hint llcll.'Illl rililiii i ii.- Hi'i'iii's """
er
stor-ned tomorrow.
This Is the gist of private
, s from Sella While no
I'lveti. II is believed that
cannonading
. ,1 fort iticat Ion
i ,s decided the time has come when
I I, i , Hf.i Is no longer to be consul-
..I'cd and that lie will throw his whole
i frce against the Holy City in one
grand assault.
STRONG POLO TEAM.
Cikbt or ten of England's best polo
players w ill visit tlie L'uieil States next
summer to try to lift the lnterna
tini;.:l cup at Meadow-brook, N. V., June
J. :i and 1. so that in case or accident
Cieie will lie plenty of uieu on band to
ei, Im, i anv can. The team, under
the captaincy of Walter S. Ruckmas
l,r. probably will be selected from
land Woilelmuse, Captain U. E. Bell
vil'.e. Captain Leslie St. C. Cheape.
Cap! iin .1. Ilardess I.loyd, Captain It.
;. Iais.m mid I'. M. Kreake. while
Ciipuiln F. St. .1. Atkinson and B. A. B.
S. hiviber, vvlih one or two other play
; ers. will be nsl.isl to make the trip
i Some of the teams have wonderful
i rti-orda. Walter S. Buckmaster ac-
CLUB COIilMEES
ARE APPOINTED
W. SULLIVAN MADE CHAIRMAN
OF PROMOTION DEPARTMENT
Actora.
ii pli letters nf
line liili'14'stliig
l-it'les nf in ti'i'S
ciiier In Wych
I,- to i.'.'i a mouth
cd SP.'.iHi' '
A Dutch Ironclad.
It Is of Interest to unto that, accord
Inir In snine iiiitholllles. the
were '.he tirst in .th dcrn period of i
history to build an Ironclad ti nil that j
dining the siege of Antwerp by the j
Spiiiiini'ds in 1 ."ST the pisiple of that
cltv built llll ennnnoiis Hat
vessel, in-mured It with heavy Iron
The Intrilen was almost too much. ,
On and on. sick, freezing and starv
ing, the little party staggered over
, the blinding glare of eternal Ice and
snow, looking, always looking, for that
I provision depot that life saver. Put
I it never came.
I At last the truth must have reached
I them they had missed it. But they I
IMitch i went on. All now, perhaps, were con
sumed by scurvy. Parts or their bod-1
ies were continuously frozen. Their j
sufTcrin r must have been terrible. I
am conservative whetj I say It must
have been the most horrible tragedy
bottomed ! that ever occurred in a region wnere
tragedies nre most commonplace.
Then (jno day when It seemed help
'A
plates mid thus ei.iisiiucic.i wn.ii i.... mnHt j R crpaf Ml77nrrl sot n
j the most terrible blizzard Scott ever
encountered. It was too much for the
tempest-tossed, dlseaso-eafen, freez-
regaialed us tin liiiiregiintue liatter.v.
This Uiey named Finis Itelli. Fnfor
tunately the vcs-el got ngivimd liefore
..i.iini,,- It, 1. 1 aillnii nuil fell Into the
hands of the enemy It was held by I their little tent in the middle of the
ii... i..h ..r I'nriiiii in the end of the I bUzznrd to die.
1...1., -,.- imhtmii I And there hcy
-sic"a. us ii .ii.""".'
v s s,-i - A :.
: ;s.-s.'."" is
Ing. starving men. So they pitched
'5 .
Proposition to Move Club Headquar
ter to Weinhard Building
Given Consider
ation
H. T. McPain. recently re-elected
president of the Commercial Club, at
a meeting of the Board of Govern
or.; Monday evening announced the
standing committees for the fiscal
year. T. W. Sullivan was named
chairman of the Publicity Committee,
probably the most important one. M.
D. Uitourette heads the Entertain
ment Committee and Rt L. Holman
the House Committee. It was decid
ed to hold the annual ball on the
evening of Tuesday, March 25, at
Buscli's Hall. It is probable that it
will be a masquerade bull.
lowing were
mage
multitude
platitude
Hnd Hor Third.
"If vyn !.. ind want In marry Mrs
Sims- ivliy (In you ind "I'l""-1' ' Ihe
courts In protect jmir le-al rights?"
Uiit what rights hive I under the
lawT
widow Is not cntit'ed to more
Un, n n il.li.l mid this woman bus been
luiiirled Ihiee Ill ilieady
l-.X press
'- Buffalo
Our Inferiors.
Willie- Ta. our "Inferiors" are Just
people thnt knew less thnn we do.
r.trt they?' Pa-No- uiy son: usually
th.-y're people who merely know less
than we think we do.-riilladelphla
Indorsing the Ap.
, Mr ilel s it;,i.,sly of Cl.s.iatrn
! rcprcsititcl In Ihe T tre Fruncals.
i when the Kg.'l'Uun .piis'ii was slKiut
i reailv to c ill suli Ide she held In
I h.T hands r. me. haul' al hsi ot cuu
j nlug wnrkiniiii-hip devlsnl hy VMilcun-
I son. ti.,- most mg ik iii.H'hiiiilciiin of
his lime This v mmis reptile reareil
j It, bead and liefi.le plunnlliK H "I'
i imrent fangs into the arm of the e
I ' ,...i. , u,,.u.ll,ir
tress- gave H slillll loss n -i-
hereupon arose mid left the house with
the simple but eir.t.sne iron....
am of the same opinion as the asp
ljuod Excuse.
I'ntmii - What look you so tons with
. v Waiter - Pnr.lnn the delay.
found them hud-
Moved bv cither s ile in any action. ;"'" . ..
pioiin sickened to death. But their deaths
TKrAnVe ol tlie HimalayaaT " ' , are m.are triumphant thnn most of
In the lliinaiav.i.s. ,.i. the side facing our lives. For they left records-
i....:. ii..tiiu unit W in i mm i i'li ii i v v ... . ....
I 1111 IL 'l mi ' in'" . . .
I'vMvo ftt't liit:lier Ihnii tn thr
(tii' rosiilt tif ttils is that vnrl-
India,
ill, Milt
All's.'
oils forms of life are tunnd in the great
Asian mniiiiiaiiis al an elevation which
seems evtiamdinai v Among these are
many apec.e of auts I p In nearly
ln.iMHi reel Uiu auts are very ahniulaiil.
iiml even at the e.ewitiou of PJ.iSHi twl
four speii.'s have Is-en riHind. ami It
believed that more caret ill luvcstlua
tleti vvniilil show that I hey exist even
nt ULooo feet or more
It was boa kco.
"Y.-s. I was .nit in "II that storm.
Mv rain -oat was soakisl. mid "-
But you riia l snak N nilninnt. .Toll
knii.v "
..j t . .. Oeie s the ticket for
It "
ceritv and bravery everything that 1
makes n man.
And this, to me. Is greater than hav
ing discovered the pole.
IT'S A MISTAKE.
ORECTN ana WAS J UriGTGM
Busir.css Directory
A Dlrtttory or eacn cir, iown n-i
Vliln.. .li nt aeacriiune .s-iin
nrll plo. e. Iis-nlloo, poi'iilftlion, lei"'
,A ihin'.iinT na uaauina pi.
m;m n.wir. 'd Dlni-tory. coini,iica
La-lii is nd profex-lo
TT
'1
Made by Many Oregon City Residents
Many people in a misguided effort
to get rid ol Kidney bachache, rely on
pin tors, liniments aud other make
shifts. The right treatment is kid
ney treatment and a remarkably rec
ommended Kidney medicine is Dean's
Kidney Pills. Oregon City is no ex
ception, j
1 he proof is nt your very door. The J
following is an experience typical ot
the work of Doan's Kidney Pills
Oregon City. 1
James Wilkinson. 201 Fourteenth i
St., Oregon City. Ore., says: "I had j
backache and pains In my loins and
could not sleep well. There was stiff
ness in my limbs and other symptoms;
of kidney trouble were present. Be-'
lag advised to try Doan'g Kidney I
Pills. I did and was grattlled by their
promptness. In relieving me. Although
I am In my seventieth year, I am
hale and hearty and I give I loan's
Kidney Pills the credit
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
NVw York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
rft.rn.'rnhr-r t-e p.mo TV.-irt'S
H tin 1
If ,'
J'hot'i by American Press Assoclntloav
CAP1AIS RITSOS.
i ill ml fame with the old I nutaM
team, the winner of the Ilorllugham
cup last stinimer. Captain Cheap was
a great player with the team of 11)11,
in t mul Captain Kitson has fine Indian
reputation.
The Duke of Westminster, who will
defray the entire cost of tlie British
team's visit to America, always has
IkisscmsI n good stable. He has, how
ever, mldcd to It by purchase during
the seas.. u and In still on the lookout
f.n inure good p.uii.-.. while It U jirob
iible that others will l-e lent for the
Anglo-American um flies.
The makeup of the American polo
team to defend the cup rb.-iHenged will
in nil nrobabilitS.'si 1 the same as last
rear's, with Harry Payne Whitney as I preniration.
.niitaiii. m-verean
The fol-
uanied a committee to
airaugeinents for the dance:
M. I), i .atoureue, B. T. Jlcliaiu, Dr.
Clyde Mouut, C. W. Evans and F. A.
Olmsted. Invitations wilj be issued.
The board considered a proposition
to move the headquarters to the
Weinhard lluitdiug, the proprietors
having agreed to give a five year lease
and add another floor for the exclu
sive .ise of the club. It was an
nounced that the Masonic Lodge had
been made a handsome offer for the
quarters now occupied by the Com
mercial Club. .
The leading standing committees
are as follows:
Publicity T. W. Sullivan, M. D.
Latourette. I.. Adams, T. L. Charman
and B. T. Mcllain.
House R. L. Holman. Dr. L. A.
Morris and T. B. Fairclough.
Transportation U Adams, B. T.
Mcl'.ain. W. A. Huntley, E. Schwab
and A. A. Trice.
Entertainment M. D. latourette.
It. T. McBaln. C. W. Evans, Dr. Clyde
Mount and F. A. OlmBted.
Auditing Lo S. Burdon. Irvin Ran,
Bothwell Avison. H. A. Swafford and
Ralph Farker.
The following members of the
P.oErd of Governors attended the
meeting; T. V. Sullivan. Gilbert U
Hedses. R. U Holman. M. D. Latour
ette and lift. T. MePaln.
Do you knovr that moro real danger
btrkj in a common cold than tn any
oter rf the minor ailments? Th
safe way is to tike Chamberlain'
Cousr. riemcdy. a thoroughly reliable
and rid jonrself of the
it..uif(ilil as ntiickiy as po-,i':d. Th s
and the Wnti-rlinry lin.tbers of New
reme.1"
is f.ir sale
f. T
by
Pro-i
" TtwTI l.o ..l(1'