i i... rm l made uu from
, cum',
nrnrnn LltV EJlterpnSC .,,, other department of tne gov
o ' eminent, and tho poopl '
PubMihed Every Friday. ; grmblo.
E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher.
oreoon nrrv kntbhpms ." kkhhhahv 21. 101:1.
POEf OF SIERRAS
not
Kntorod at Oregon City. Or..
omco a serondcln! matter.
Subscription Rates:
Mr. Ultcheork any a that hi m
, ha he.,, ma-.e w, , . ,,,,, of ,,ls wonder
HELP MOVING Now Hint motion plH
PICTURE SHOWS ture have become ;
a vltnl part of Hie
social llfo everywhere, is It not about ,
, th.it the thoughful people hotild .
turn their ntti-ntton to the lU'll'l r'n- '
MADERO. DEPOSED
HELD AS SUe
business ful h..t? A ci rt w 1 it class o.
....... .1... ... I... lit .-- a
are erk iiiu-k in sec i"- "- tiii.uo
11 thins-, and to start mou'in.mts to
mi that thing, ihcy eallinem-
dclherlcs of Inters
; hiiM- hot 11 n stricted to an en
1'ont inic the efficiency 01 inn o
claim IU l'i" dlKi'Ut.'d by
- nu-ii and ly now iiht. Huine
i..n In tho country principal cities
- ...i,,,,,.- of Immured suppre
service lor a ." , , ,h,r i,ilV( i,
and newspaper mms
,.mharrii- destroy. Girn a nuns wun
1 .. . ... I ...... I....I 11,1 rl
The po- nine goou P"n"
reel pott those people only see ttie one imu
id. hecaiise or that nan pan.
tliev setk to destroy me w.ioic. r.
nostniasler snii"i" (. . ....
,s viell as other, urged, and whl.h er manufacturer ,., r ...
1 ad.l a .H.io ,0 h,8 P-.l,o. Tho ry exhibitor, an our, ia e
.1. . ..r. ,!-.. ii u iii 11111' iim tt aiii
7BE 0F r z js-e ; .,, r ;. h
I. H. l.Uilo. -cm l..r tho our. ..,,,. l.o. h, '; " " ' . ,, ,
(XPHlSlDtNT PRO-
CROSSES THE BAR
One Year .
Sli Monthi
Trial Suburrlptlon. To Month! ..
o..i....rii...r -n. ill And the date of ex
piration tniped on their ncrs ioi- . injurious decree.
luwlng their name. J"V ,:.vilKS u..k and the pare.
a not rre.llte.1. Kimii.. i. .- - i,,,, l. e.l in the present part. and.
.L .111 our nitcmlon. ,in deuces lutri-diued in tn P" 1
wm"" rls term. h.ch he
AdvprtlnlnK Rates on application.
..-...,. rk. ......,lr.tinl rkellti- 1111.1:11 Kl it)CS PailWS 1UI
SN f'KAM'ISCtl. t al. Keli. IS.
I'm, iiinatui Heine Miller, kiionu
tlim iulioiit the Moilil an Joaquin Mil
ler lh I'oet of the Sierras, i losed '
Ills eves in his dual sltep at It o clock 1
jiesti'idav ittteinooii, In the cahln III
the riedniont Hills, oiei lonktnn this j
'city. Alien1 for )ear ho has made his
lieiue. mill onli Ills laltlilill Kilo i .
his fide I
Klie tnlnilles after the sweet sine
I er hul tthlspeled In Ills wile, with his
Mail! d.illm I'l-cat.l. "I love )iih". Hil l hl
siuill had taken Its tlikhl. t'ulouel
' lul'h I'. In-.li. a IKeltUiK lileud ot the
Ulead I'oet. airUed Willi a Hew to re ,
'iiiouiik the sick man to a hospital In
liinLlni.l Httil (iilluw mi; close nil tils I
'heels came the dead poel daughter,!
,lu. in. 1. 1, with 1 1 r. J. C. Stout, who luid
MKXIlM i'U V. Keh. II' Kent;i i,,.,.,, ,,, fr (( t Hiik l.eloie the
followed each other lapiui. . Mevl j ,.n mimi. The hrluht Callforiilu sun j
co i'it ii;ilii today. ; hunt 1 1 1 1 it the one luoin cahlil where)
iletieial I. tonano lluerta was j the hod) or one ut the world! inosl
ilecteil I'liniloiial 1'resldeut hv Con I'O luie-.iile sinners la), slnceiel)
il a st'c!.il lecret session to- inouiiieii oy ins linen ones nun i is
' li'HWI lllelld.
I
BABLY WILL BE SENT
TO EXILE
NUERTA NEW GOVERNMENT HEAD I
Brother ot Former Enecutivt
To Run G.iuntlft nd II
Shot Down In Cold
Blood
. . i... .. i.i k tit., ttir... ) luisi has
of tuhercu osi, .cce ... "Z in have wonder can I, accomplished They
,. pnic a ! . - . - ar( MMil , and ,,. wan. to .r.,s
protessionai jcuwu; . - " ..... .,v ,.v..r thliu has tust".
nf fnervatlve responsllullty roeonimoniieu o i"- i"-" Mread) rorced to i.u-e piois. mo t,U) i, ;,i bko Miller was stilt ken
oi emu"'" - : i .),.,. ,. in lt and ........ i .i. . .. . . .. .
i t. u .-."M in . nuiiuinsiriii mil eniiM-u ine mimi i mm 'iiuii)Ms. aim since luen lie ran
erxthim; has I'oen done that can l'i" i,,,,! ,,f (:, iierl Kranclsio Uomcro'i, ,.u - l int eiKhis" as he called his
to suppress motion pictures. ' w ho is accused or eompliiilv witn n.ir,.;,!. ..(S( ihursday h coll ipsd
and they l
sensfl i
nervadlnt the medical professiou. . ral.
tooo h.v hen a ureal many theo- Mr. Hitch. ock is correct m iiien-
.... a .oi ..,.1 mn manv cures i-.tninir the cross almse of the frank- done
' . ,...1 .ftr : , .,w...i.nv iliirlnc the mid .still they sun l
and gDecitlcs prociauueu. i' um .hhk-m. .o.,-.. .- - ,- ... i,w, .,, 1
te.t Pvcd them fallacious. If not eanu-sil.n of 1911. which cost the gov. .,vs wi.l. IU... the ,H,.nt is. Instead
actually fraudulent, that the great ernn,ent $M,0.O.Hi in that year. Had of sicieties for the suppression of
mass of phvsicians have assumed full postage heen charged uiH.n that , moving pictures., why not socieli.
general attitude of iceptlcism. They n,ai ther would have heen a real j for the Improvement of motion plo-
wUl accept nothing until it has heen i,aiance to the credit side of tho do-, tures
oroved under the most rigid clentlflc I imronent s account and not an Im- i J " , , .
tesU Especially will they not ac- j asiMry or fictitious one. There Is a HOW TO MAKE If all counties .1
cent or approve anvthlng which main- ohace for reform here. Where does GOOD COYOTES the Northwest would
tains inanv way an air of mys-Uf. Hitchcock get the notion that follow the pre.,-
tery For this reason the ar- lhe country wants to have tin- sec- dent sot by tho commissioners or
raniienienta now made for this . ond-class mail rate, that on new spap Clearwater County. Idaho, in offer
. .. .- ... i..:. .o.i 1 ...i...n..i .loiir,!...)' Then Im. tiiiuniv of ft each on coyotes
new tubercuiine to u er uu i'i"'- - - -- ,,, , ' late ttnlgtit
to the imperial medical author.-.11 no demand among the people tor union wiimn uu- ' ' out Instead at the Instigation of the
tlei of Germany for iclentiflc test. an-' anything of the sort. Hy their ad- county, there might soon he a ucanu
ivsi and eiDerlment meets the P- vertiaements these publications nrtng 01 tnai peMu.-i.ms ..i
proval ot the medical profession of In many millions of dollars of first
the world. Even a favoraDie repon class man 10 me poveruuieui. auu
from to eminent a source will not contribute very much toward that al
sare It from the purifying fire of leced surplus of which he boasts. Py
world-wide criticism. It must stand doubling the secondclass rate th-
every test tirst-class could, as he says, be cut
Ev-r since Dr. Koch nearly a score In half. Nobody hears any loud poPu
of years ago proclaimed the discov- lar cry. however, for -cent postage.'
.... i.t. 1 Tha: will come in time, hut bought
ery or tne oacuius 01 wurniuvti
W. H King took to l.ewiston tins
week the carcass of a coyote which
he had poisoned In a novel ac
Francis o Coisn liobolo In a new re . .,ni (limi ,),.,( t,Ul, auk taiudly un
olt The plot Invohes a group of n tin. end came )eierday atteriUHin
nirale!. His wife and daughter, his constant
CusMvo Matlero. hmther of the eoiiipaiilons. were with the thing
deposed president and reganled hy ! ,,, r , .ut week. Ulul dur
many as the Instigator of most ufjlng the last few hours he smko to
the objectionable features of Fram-I-1 them fri-tiiently. When thev eluleav.
s.o Madero's administration, wuajornl to give hltn inetllclite pre!crlbe,l
taken from prison this morning, com-j ,v (,,, ittia.nitni; ph)lci..n, ho gently
pelled to run the cauntlet" under j declined It. !a lug .
the notorious -fugitive law." and shot , .. ,,,, hil iUt,ai m ..
to death u he ran He was riddled Karl(i.f U) , ,U( ,
by the bullets of the guard. lU,1(.ll.r
lentaiive pn'Oiiratlo.,! were made .., t, , , , ... ,,
for eMlmg : evl're.i, ..nt Madero .,.,.. lak ,',,,.
gether with his family, hut It li said ...,, ... . ,.,...1 ,.,1 1
late tonight they may not he earrlej . . . . . ;
whichever olio sun hot! should carr)
out the funeral arrangement! for the
other, nd In accordance with this ar
rangement Colonel Irish has decided
to haie the body removed from the
cabin, where the cud came, tomorrow
new goverrnmetit. Madero has heen
held formally responslbllo for the !
death of Colonel Klvemll. which oe-,
curred ut the place at the time of
Vli.lero s arrest. j
Conllicting storlei are In ctretila-
. 1 . .. i.,.,uwit,i.. . . .it . I,, tt ; iiioruiug. 1 lie iiiueini w 11 oe riui'
Mr. King says it is next to Inu-oss.,'!- n regard. the .layer of Kheroll. ,....,." rtt hv ,
Simomls. of the First I'liltarlati
I Chun-h of tlakUnd The hotly will be
i remain! and the ashes .i-atlered to
to trap coyotes, so warry nre th-y of
traps. Mr. King's method. If not or
iginal, is at least so new that It has
but It is said otllclally that
shot hi in with a pistol.
NF.W YHUK. Feb. I!) - The
ntid f:-.ll of Francisco Madero,
Madero
'Iso
w ho
not become known among coyotes fr,v t resign the presidency
of this section, and it is so fatalth.it of Mexico through the coup do'estnt
, ... .i.. '.,!,,.,. ) in the way Mr. Hitchcock recom
ana esiaonsaea ms ciauu ,'"".
...eh onnosition as this, controversy nvenas. wouu cosi more
has run high In medical circles. It country would be willing to pay.
still rapes over the question of the -
identity of the bovine and human FALSE CHARGE OF Some of the
tubercular bacillus. Beginning with PARTISANSHIP New York Pemoerat-
Jenner's Introduction a century ago c papers are saying that in the naval
of vaccination for smallpox, the germ demonstration in the Hudson the
theory of disease has advanced, ea- president "played politics". This is
peclally during the last score of where they are unwise. Their accu-
years, until It Is generally accepted sation will call the country's atten-
not on-. so far as known, has lived
than the lo spread the alarm among his fel
lows. Mr. Kirn: said: "T take a fresh
egg. make a small hole In the shelf
with a nail or other pointed instru
ment, ii.sert the poison through the
opening, and then glue a piece of
paper over the hole. 1 then bury the prison
egg for a scent. The coyotes gr.il
ble tho egg out of its snowy hiding
place and swallows it with a relish,
as coyotes like ctgs that are worth
of lle'iemls lluerta and m.in.iuet
last nlgnt. Is confined to a period of
only three years. It Is suniniarUoil
chrotiol'icieally as follows
IM'i -.M.m h 3-Madero help. . I to
organise a national convention to
nominate a candidate to opixise por-
tino IHa.
by the medical profession, except by tion anew to the obstructive attitude f) )(o,
certain schools of comparatively few of the Democratic House in the recent
members. Bacillus after bacillus haj session In its dealing with naval af
been isolated and identified, and pre- fairs. Instead of two or three war
rentive serums developed, until many vessels of the first class, that cham-
do. The poison In the egg
makes a good coyote of hltn.'
soon
the winds 11 1 the Coldon (lute, In ac
cordance with the il. ad wn t' r
pressed w ishes.
I'raemlc poisoning and a hardening
of the arteries was given as tho Im
mediate cause of death.
Miller kept up his work throughout
his Illness ntid as Ills facultle! re
mained undlmmed to the end. he Is
behoved to have produced hi! hist
June ;L..Mi,lero was thrown Into J"" "'''ore n en, e,. .... a
ot'rs. 1 ne (km-iu ue worse., i.pitu, ue
-.u.l. was the most tnoiucntoti of hi.
life, and he guurded It with the ut
most .-ereey. not even hi. wife and
daughter being permitted to rat.'h a
glimpse of t, or to know Its subj.i-t
J.)ii.iiln Miller whs the tlrst. and
.. of the greatest and best beloved
of the poets, to sing the glorle. of
the I'aiilW In the days of il. glamor
Comparative
Digestibility
of Food
Made with different Baking Powders
From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Testt:
An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made
with each of three dif lercnt kinds uf baking powder
cream of tartar, phos.phate, and alum and submitted
separately to the action of tho diijestivo fluid, each
lor tho samo length of time.
Tho relative percentage of tho food digested Is
shown as follows:
Bread iTIaJo with
Royal Cream of Tartar Powder t
I 100 Per Ont. Digeatcd
Dread made with
phosphate powder:
f 68'4 Per Cent. DiyeatedT
Dread made with
dum powder t
r67t Per Cent. Digested
These tests, which aro absolutely reliable and
unprejudiced, mtiko plain n fact of great importance
to everone : Food raised with Royul. n cream of
tartar liaking Powder, is slwwn to be entirely diges
tible, while tho alum and phosphate powders are found
to largely retard tho digestion of tho food made from
them.
Undigested ftxxl b not only wasted food, but it
is the source of very many bodily uilmrnts.
III! wife iimk the ion and Mlll.-r took 1 xeiirr.l fund to the mortuary (m l
the daughter, and they went their sop- ' of the fourth class, and also to mine
anile ways.
Piaz on charges of sedition.
Ociobi r S - Madero escaped from
prison ilisuiilsed as a peon and Med
to San Antonio. Texas.
November lit -Madero. ncrompau
letl by M-veral men. recrossed the Itio
. Irai'.de into Mexico and luuan re
crnititig troops to his standard.
I '.ill-February 6 Joined l,y (!en-
BODY OF WFSTERN
POET IS CREMATED
..i-.1i, I In.-.,, 1H-..,. .....I .1... ......
ehl.f Pan. hn- Villa ' n,,1 "H'T h"" ,lr,'w "l" l''r"
February ! Abraham (Iroiuale!.
govern ir of Chllhaiihau. Joins Ma-tb-ro
and give, financial aid.
February l i Madero tk-hts I in x'
uieu' 01 me lachaiuas luuui) rair tr,.ps near t'llilhuahua. Madero am!
the munaite
his la-rsoual aide both seriously
wounded near t'ai as lirandea.
May i Madero treata with Iiiai at
his retuest. but cannot reach a com
promU". Hreaks armistlL-e.
May Captures Juarez after three
days' tight.
n ICKiUAS PAIR Th.. t r.1,1 ,!.. t h 1 1
diseases formerly considered Incura- her aecwred against tnem at TROUBLE DEPLORED has arisen in
ble, or of high fatality, are now pre- time, tne protests Dy me country
ventable and more largely curable, at last forced tue Democratic major
Among there are diptheria, smallpox it" to compromise, and to ailow one
and cholera. Medical research Is vessel to be built,
progressing along the same lines to In a review of the American Navy
discover remedies and preventatives in the country s chief seaiiort. w here
of tuberculosis, cancer, leprosy and does the partisanship come in? It
other diseases that have been the 3eems that in a talk to the naval of
scourge of mankind for ages. fleers and others at a banquet at the
Consumption cures of many kinda time of the review the president ex
have deceived thousands into their pressed his regret that there had been
graves, most of them fraudulently an interruption in the naval construe
exploited and some In good faith. Es- tion program and-a disregard shown
pecially have the people been deceiv- tor the recommendations of the head
ed with serums under private control, of the Navy Department and of th
The Postal Department has been ac- leading officers of the service. It
tlve In closing the mails to such frau- this remark necessarily partisan? No
dulent exploitations of the Ills of the mention of Democratic opposition
people. It la no wonder the profea-' was made by the president. In no
sion is skeptical r that the people, part of his talk did he say a w ord
hoping against lopfj aa they do, de- about the Democratic party or any
mand somethini j-cre than the as- of the Democratic leaders In the
surance of the Is-overer, no matter House. Yet this is what the Demo
how eminent be may be in b la profea- crats call "playing politics."
alon. Yet If it be completely true, no This Democratic "touchiness" on ; jugtment should be made. Canby
pedestal Is too high on which to set the naval qwviio.i is the sensitive-! has been well favored in being desig- ,
his statue, to show to future genera- nesa of guilt. The Democrats are well j Datfc(1 aa tne p,, where the fair 1
tiona the figure of the man who ban- aware that the navy, as the country Bhould be held. Shouldn't Canby show i
lahed from civilization lta greatest know it today. Is the creation of Re- j a i1Ue 0f the spirit of conciliation
plague of disease. publican Congresses and presidents. : at a ti,ne when the association faces !
" " In nearly every step lu the develop-' disruption? We sincerely urge upon ( tr ,j.
THE POSTAL In the annual report mint of our preaent sea fighting force j canby to make the first overtures.
8ERVICE which he has Just sent out, the Republicans have been compelled . . i ls"ai,ll "'"'n """'' I'1'0'1'''
. j . , . ., v I go to Tortland for necessities and
which will be the last to cambat and defeat Democratic hos- GRANGE TO DISCUSS The Maple ' ,.atuna Instead of nettlne them in
OAKLAND. Cl. Feb. IS. -The
body of Joaquin Miller was minced
to ash. shortly beforu n.Hiu today.
I'rii.r to the public funeral ceremony
ut an Oakland crematory, a private
serilce was held at the Heights. Mil
ler'! home in the Oakland foothill
tnlli a (cpmate eipt-iisn accouiit for
that division.
Daub la found that III l'.o?. lir:i
the fifth (las! of Insurance wa or
mtil.-ed aloiif old Hue plain, tl
fourth dllsoii rati-! hnd Ix-en foiml
lli.tilt1.. lent It held Hint the a. tl' ii
of the Uiard of control was best for
lhe poller holder! Ill that all fourth
clasi policy holder! not wishing to
enter '.he fifth division were pnoit
ed for
The 1 pliitoti nidi a six year conir i
veriy In the ranks of the order.
I tin exilic ami adventurous from all
'parts of the world. Ills whole lire
IWHH 11 rti.niltli't. nllmiMt lltilieiun alii..
to one who la accustomed to paths of , Tl" r'- ,,r'' pf"'iU l the home Mr!
, 1 pence and unlet, aim Ms loe of the Abide M Miller, the widow. Miss
Associauon is to be deplored. Tile
annual fairs have been of great bene
fit to the county. Announcement
was made at the termination of the
last exhibition that the association
was about on a paying basis. It is
too bad that Clackamas County, one
of the greatest counties in the state,
cannot have an annual fair that
would be of the greatest credit to the
county. The president and one of
the governors resign because It Is
charged that Canby seeks too large
a representation on the board of gov
ernors. The opposition contendJ
that, Canby being the place where
the fair ia held, should have u larger
; representation than any other part
i of the county. Admitting that there
i is room for argument on both sides,
the Enterprise insists that for the
BOURNE WINS FIGHT
FOR BIG P0STOFF1CE
songs-wild. Impassioned, unusual, of ' John V. Irish, a lifelong friend of the;
ten wlerd. but always true poetry. Jf i !-t. and the Hcv. William Da)
h had written a full autobiography It
would read like a strange, lurid piece
of fiction.
He was morn In the WnLush Valley
May Fordrlo Hiai resigned and ! In """"" h'' ''
lie la Harra became provisional pres
ident of Mk-xlrn.
June 8 Madero enters Mexico City
ami receives an unprecedented dem
onstration. Hailed as "Savior of Mex
ico." AiiKuit 31 Nominated for the pres
idency by the Progressive party.
October 'I F.leeted president of the
republic of Mexico.
1 9 L'I February Tonfronted w ith !
so many of her sous to literary faux
He wai christened t'incliinatus Heine.
The name Is almost unknown except
in formal biographical sketches, but
the odd noui do plume which he adopt
ed later in life Ih famed round the
world.
When he was only ten years old
Miller went with his parents to North
ern California as it was the., called.
, but which Ih now Oregon, There the
revolution led by fleneral Felix Diaz
and fteneral llernardo Reyes. Per
lad literally ran wild. He fraternized
honally leads federal troops against ! ,imnH- "I'':14""' nppers and
I with lumbermen, stage robbers, In
all
revolutionists
February IS Madero made prison
er by General lluerta, his principal
assistant ugainst Diaz, and lluerta
j good of the county an amicable ad- becom-s president.
-iy it- fr. , -iy
CLEAN-UP
V V 'V "y ".
that he will issue, Postmaster Gen- tility. Hack In the days of President
eral Hitchcock naturally desired to Arthur the foundation of the present
make as good a showing for his de-; navy was laid. In most of the div
partment for the four yearB as he isions on the question of naval con
could. A large saving hag been made, struetion from that day to this the
IMPORTANT SUBJECT Ine Grange j Oregon City. There Is a way to stop
at Its meeting next Saturday, will j this. People trade where they can
discuss a subject of vital Importance i tn" ",ost,"r t,,";lr "";n'y
to Oregon City. The subject will be
"Are the Farmers I'nder Moral Obll-
and
they enjoy themselves where they
get the most pleasure for the effort
involved. It wc want to keep our
trade, our money, and our people at.
home, we should make "home" Just
a little better than some other place.
In any plan to make a more attrac-
so he points out, in the net expenses majority of Democrats in Congress j Kat0n to Patronize Home Mer
of the department, as compared with have fought naval improvement. Had 1 chants"? If the farmers, or the
four years ago. The deficit at that lhe Democratic party been in the as-j grangers, decide that they Bhould
tune has heen replaced tiy wnai is 'enoarn n me presiueuej nuu m wuu-; not patronize nome mercnants, tne . tiV(S and greater city, the matter of
virtually a surplua. - A surplus is not gres constanly for the past third "f merchants of Oregon City will be cleanliness aHsiimes prime Import
needed In the postal department, how- a century, the United States would the sufferers. It therefore behooves arir:p- Editorially the Telegram deals
ever. The people want the best ser- be down in the list of nations In fight- tj,e merchants of this city and other; w V. Trao' ioa M y It Ih
vice thev can eet. and if it costs a . Ine nower on the sea to the level of I workers for the advancement of the .v.. .
little more than It brings In in rev- Spain or Turkey in 1912.
manner of adventurer! who thronged
the land of promise In the early day!.
This free life added fuel to the Maine
of his already glowing love of adven
ture, and he literally grew up lu Hie
atmosphere of romance. When he
tamo Into contact with ordinary, plod
ding, working law-abiding mankind.
Im was unintelligible. He was coiihIiI
ered erratic, and even half crazy. Fi
nally h was entirely cast out by civ
ilized associates because he Joined n
tribe of Indians and married a young
Indian woman. Hhn was killed In a
raid, and Miller returned to his peo
ple. His wild and irregular llfo gave
Miller an Insight Into the characters
of many of the border herot-H and v II
lians which he used In later dayn,
w hen he rami! to write his poems and
dramas. It was his defense of an out
law which led to hlH adoption of the
nom do plume which is now known
whi n-ver the Kngllsh language Ih
spoken. There waa a Spanish bandit,
one Joaquin MurletU, who for 10
years wuh the acourge of Cullfornla.
Robbery, murder, rapine, were IiIh
trade. In hla wanderings Miller came
to know thin modern Captain Kidd
well, ii nd he wrote a defense of the
Hlmmonds. a I'nltnrlnn minister. The
short poems by Miller were read by
the pihlor A few words of tribute
by Colonel Irish ended the ccroinon
les. At the crematory the aervlces
were nearly as simple. Key. Mr! I
WASHINGTON. Feb. IS Thn lub
fommliii-f of ih He.ialo HuUtllng
('ommlllen bus agreed today to n
port lauirahly Senator lloiiruo
lentil luillt by the xiet himself Hear
his home.
Simmon.!! officiating. Part of the ''i'ilu..'iit to the public building
ashes of the poet will he !t altered j bill appropriation of 1 1.000, mill for a
lo Hie wind lit the Heights, and the 1 postotllce building In Portland. Sell-
, oe ,a. c(. in a cm a initio... ,... ...., ,,.,. ....,
before the committer, explaining (Im
great roitgc!t!nu In the posloftlcc.
due to the rapid growth of Portland
and the Northwest.
The ro.iiiultteii finally an Id It was
convinced an emergency existed, and
nceepl.-d Koiirne'i amendment. It
also agreed to rrjKirt favorably
Connie . 1 Amendment Increasing the
appropriation for Tim Inlle of U'l.
0011, and an amendment Introduced by
(iiiiml. rbiln adding I in. not) to tie
appropriation for the Albany Hulld
lug.
SUSTAINED BY ORDER
INMWAPOI.IH. Ind. Feb. 19
The board of control of the Supreme
Lodge of the Knights of Pythias act
ed w lllilng la power when It estale
llshed In CHi 7 a fifth class of Insur
ance. iimIiik money from lhe fund of
the fourth Hush for the purpose, held
Kdward Daniels, master of chancery,
In an opinion rendered hero yester
day. The decision wns In lh case
of Fritz Heliusoth, reprcseiilng the
Miry holders In the fourth class,
who asked the court to grant a man
date foreluK the lodge nfllrlalH tn
repay More than xn(i,0(u from the
NKW YORK, N. Y Feb. I'J.-Kd
ward F. Myllus. the Prills!) editor
who served a Jail lenience for libel
ing King George, wni permitted to
enter the Culled State! today by
Culled States Ju.lgn Novel. Immi
gration nltliinli who sought to bar
Myllus from the country alleged that
hi! offei se was a rrliiili.nl on, while
attorneys for the editor argued that
It was of a political nnttirn.
THIS BANK AND YOUR SUCCESS
Many men have started in business with a capital
only of ability, hard work, honesty and a good repu
tation. An important (actor to their success in almost
every instance, you will find, was their bank account.
Their bank deposits may not have been large, but
their connection with the bank, coupled with their
energy, honesty and character was the basis of the
credit they were able to establish, and through credit
success was possible. In starting out for yourself an ac
count with this bank will be a help to you in many ways.
The Bank of Oregon City
THE OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
an ':pIUnt way
f ut Mn tn hnriu fnp ! OIIIIhw'h lift U'li on 1 1 1 ( at uiiii rtulilluh.
worker for the advancement of the th; realization of a more beautiful ; it wes thought at flrHt that It had
municipality to be present and try ; dry if we cannot bring ourselves to , been written by Murletta hlniKelf and
to show the grangers that the Ore- j the maintainance of a clean city. We bis friends railed Miller '.loi.uln" In
gon City merchants should be given "1UiU flrKt v'x m "' ,nB na,,lt or I J' t. Hut the name Htiick, and soon
tv, (-,.,, ti . HlovenllnesH and acquire the habit of he was known by that name and no
the preference. There are many rr.a- (in(, (),.r ho h
sons why this should be done. In the effectually appreciate the value of name, and has borne It ever since,
first place they give better values the sort of a city we are Htrlvingi When lie grew tired of life among
than the Portland merchants. They The clean street; the well-kept j the Indians Miller returned to civil-
reBiuei.ee environment; the roinpul- izeo nte aim began to study law In
hory up keep or vacant property with- 'be olhee of George H. Williams, who
in reasonable limits; the freshening j afterward wan Attorney-General of the
up with the paint brush; the more j I'nited States. As a boy Miller had
general planting of tree that, will , been but poorly educated, but by read
give us uniformly shaded trei-g by I Ing and Htudy he had maatered F.ng
and by, as well an the more extensive, lish to a remarkable degree, and pro-orriarni-ntln!
of home iirernlHi.it with irri-ssed well nt th. ytn.1i r.r Ihw lint
values were offered in Portland, the, vines tiul shrubs and flowers, will all I he heard tiff call of the open Inrea
expense of going there would be too j help to make a more beatiful city. santly. and In a year or ho he left
much, farmers and grangers we' "Clearly, the beginning is now and j bis law ImokH to become an express
urge you to help those who help you! i "h .'!' c1',jr tt,8t w , ",aV . rat!''r i '""7'-' rry the golden tr-aa-..
,.,,,, , i ,,iari city we would build. Kn- nre of California through the bandit-
Help I ortland If you want to, it is ..r.d.-r a pride In conditions that infested country. When he had en
all right, but don't you think Oregon exist and w- create the ambition ! Joyed this for a time ho resigned to
can do it for their expenses are less.
In the second place the purchasing
from them will aid the entire county.
Surely patriotism la not a back num
ber in the great county of Clacka
mas, lu the third place, if better
Pocketbook of the Wife
Our Most Serious
Problem
By JAMES J. MILL, Kallroad llulldcr of th Northwest
City should have your trade?
Following th Reeip.
Mrs. M.in-li took a bite of the cake
and laid It dow n hastily.
"Noiah." she said, "did yon follow
the reeii or do 11 s you usually do and
guess ?"
"Sure. mum. I followed the recipe,
only I put In it eggs Inttead of four,
because two was bad. and I wanted to
even 'em op."-Youth' Companion.
which will more speedily bring about I beromp editor of the Kugene. Oret'on
the more magnificent city we have j Oemocr.it ic Kcglntrr. The end of tills
planned. We must first Warn to be, might lave been foretold. He allow-
clean, rnd after that we'll be beau
tiful as a natural consequence.'
ThiH romrnon Bense sentiment np
plies equally well to Oregon City.
Cntij we first barn to be clean, all
our well meant efforts to become a
bigger, better rty moat neeessarlly
be I?-g.-ly fruit less. Not everyone
can (o.l,h(ribe money toward the ad
vancement of Oregon City 1 welfare,
but certainly everybody ran take
part In the vitally Important work o
cleaning up.
ed his in-conventional ideas free scope
in bin editorial pages, and In conse
quence the authorities soon suppress
ed Ma publication for Its sedious ut
terances. a editorial career had
another effect on bin lif. It brought
him, for a brief space of time, a wife.
She was "Minnie Myrtle," who wrote
poetry for the "Ix-ino'-ratlc Register,'
as Miller rolled hi! sheet. They fell
in love and soon married, but Miller
wa too little accustomed to the con
ventionalities to be bound by them.
N tin- growth of the Ami-Hcmi republic wo lutve repirdnd th
lurill us of Hcrii.us importune!-. Wc Imve political questions,
which seriously (iisiiirl. luisincHS Hituutioii.
BUT THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT IN THI8
NATION OR THE LIFE OF ANY OTHER NATION THAN THE POCK
ETBOOK OF THE WIFE.
at p. at
We h. rmt proilurp ,i mud. WP injKlf 5 EC A US K MEN
AND WOMEN AKE LAZY WITH FA KM LAND and do i.-t
Hike the host HilvHl.liige of llicjr opportunity. If they (lid hofif would
he chenprr. flour much lower in prior- and tho rccn vrKotublo auppl.v
far ffrcBtcr rlimi nt the present time.
Yet thorn is another point to ho considered. 11 point which I huvc
considered for more than forty year in devrdoping a railway avixtciu.
and that in how wisely or how inorimtlv the woim,M of tho farm, the
wife. HANDLES THE POCKKTISMK which is under her con
trol. The original question of aocial economic which wo have to con
aider at tho preaent time it not the tariff or the fiiniiico of one of tho
richcRt frorrrnuienU in the world, hut THE I'Of'KETIiOOK OF
THE WIFE. I emphatically atnte that I do not mciiri the pocket
book of the husband, the earning factor of the fHM,iv. ,ut the pocket
book of the wife, who hn THE HOME AND THE CWIDiIEN
UNDER II Kit CONTROL
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