oriErsox crrv entkhprtsr kimi av. .tunmo. i. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE PublUhecf tvery Friday. E. C DHODlE, editor and Publnher. KiKi-n'd at ()rfiiii City, (irtfiiii. I'moofijin wn n'cmul ls mailer. Subscript Ion Rte: (in year Jl.' Hl Months T'i Trial Kut.ecrli 'inn, To Mow it - Kutmrrllx-r . "I flml ih Am nf pli.ttl.ui Mampcd mi t !i Ir i.ipcis f-d inning their iitiiiH. ( (,., IUfui It not i r.-.l M -1 . klu.ll notify im, n . i t the mnii. r will rniiu our mi u'l.ni. WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Oifjon 0velojimn( Nitti in Lint of Industries, Payrolls 'id Product! c( Labor and Enterprise. i t ............................. on-, Mil t) ' Adti nuliis It ii mi appla iii l'tn. i vi mi. ok tiii: pi upmwim; pkoui.kms t.iiuii m.w flout tlir .Amciu.tii pc.plr n'atitr to tlir i!.il cpu-stnm nt lilr, a thr Mijli fut ol living an. I t)ir elimination n tlir iiit.l.llnnni, t. .lit !' pnuipril uiiilrr nor lir.nl tlir l.ni'.l t ! ! -i it. Tliis !i ipirtinil i r.ipiil't be inning our nf t!,r must fmtij! ate, I an. I at l!)f .utir Mtir tine nt t!ir most itn Niifatit tu tlir tlrti'I.'pilinit .in. I i!'r I'tott til of tlir nation Yhe mi ttiii!:t.lH ptrs., Mir i'ntintr t -. .iti.l t!tr Mini pti-ss ate tu'l of it. Lrvturn Itvtutr nn it fnuu the platform, pn.t. Iirts ptca.li it limn tlir pulpit Init tlir ommmiht (tuitiniirs to irv nut a'aiiut t'ir nf living a: J tlir pioilun'r tlir pnYr lir nhtaiiis in nut Lrt. An. I in tlir inrantimr, rH-t t air iiivl.it in;' in,: r- that tlir soil Irrtilitv i ilivir.iiii. tli.it tlir ptoiliutioit nt meat is ilivtiu I ut ;it tlx vimr time tlir population nt tlir nation is grow in i; at 1 prat parr. 'ati'.,n i. v?.r fi.r tlir rutr nt t'u-r i'oiii itmiN is pK'tititul. tine rit touM hate tlir tanner trttilir his l.uiil aii.l rai-r lan'rr crops; another lanirnts tlir small amount nf shr-,i am! I'.ittlc t.iisril nn thr .itri:t,.v larni; an itlirr ilrvlarr that thr prmlmrr il'cs not ns brains uitli Irs husiurss. wh.lr oilier liavr still more ttt's.lom vhiYh thry otter M thr tanner. Whatever thr vlrtv taint by thr rH-:t. all rein to a;irr on nnr tiling tiir ne.r'?v nt 1 ..... .1.. t It . I.Ii.i.p tli o m. -1.011110? of Vr:.i:rr krrpin inr ijunri mi i.ir i.n.n. i ....... I will priiiliur hiK' crop without thr uMiiii h.iml nt thr t.imv.-r. 1 hr ijues tioii is not milv how to l-ep tlir tanner nn thr fatm hut aUi Imw to ma'r tlir farm o attract!. r that hi Kvs an,! v:!t! will st;v on thr tarin. Am! hrrr. too. thrrr havr hern lorns of answrts. Jn Imli.ina thr plan of buihli'nn a cluh Imusr in thr county srat i belnz triril out. I hr Iniilihn.' :' larr am! cmntortahlr ami rvrry cninrnlrncr to male thr place v m hnine likr ha hrrn iiistal'r.l. Thr huiKlin,; ! thr first nt its lin.1 in tlir tniilillr WTst. l"hr Ini!!nnapol!s Star sa: "iy ailministrrin to thr phsii-t! conitoT of thr farming ci'innninity of Jackson county, thr club bour will lra.1 to friemlly ami more intiniatr rela tions hotwrrn thr county srat an,! !t rural nrihhors am! thr rxolution in ina:n comniuninr." Thr Star may hr rL'ht hut how is thr farmer yoin',' to nvoti ' cilr liinwlf to thr lack of comforts of homr with such a placr in thr tmvn. 1 lii Km'riin r . i on i li,m In en ful I 1. 1 llo riitiiu rn t riiino rv iinHorluli.iii. niol i In v iroi.iM tj iloiililii nn- iMpa 1 1 in o pl.oil. j SlftiT nt tlin lino.) Hlu lilii'nl nt j l'..i.!..il uil t-riit n fi;.'i,eiiii litl1iii u I'll 1 1 i i . : illi nil". Ivlaluai ll IV l III i mot I ucl M u.T r -li in III Mlll' u.l'lltloll. I Stf. f.'r tlii' llrt tin iiiHih of llie i'i,iin l'.i iiinl i ri m i nt l ily r ill I ro.nl loot In-i ll lioin lit I'lll ll:li I'ff II l.'il.fll for ii ill I Till' (I n of C . Hill r.ulro.i'l li'i -iiiIii.iIk at r:.u. i. Tin' I ii-rr'nu. r loin. Irv nt Itan.l.'ii u ill I " r. I'liili nial .iii'ii il ItM mo. I i rn ma. linn rv. i Poll Hii.rl li o f i oiiipany u lot ' a i oiitr.n t for a l.ire i. k. j All liiii'orlaht ImiIusii v llu- .a-'( I tiioi.lli In Ori ki'ii has t o. II tin- Miami f.n lar.- i f vr.iilnatioii iln'MU's. i ". pi ini'ii s r.i 1 1 !i ilat ut KiK'-lo' ion tuist tsi'l.-r. I ii Mali- liulii!nal miii.o. I Tlie first I'lluu: .m ilrititi .1 m .1 il Snilili I'oltil in ar An "ria llh .ul ' 1 1 1 rmiionti'ii for e -.Hihir'triloii if tin1 ! IiIk iti ii- il.vk nli in. j In I. Inn r. unity n n.iiiiiIi of ioiiiTi'Ii' i ron I u.ik laiil mi Coml ItoaiU ilay j T'ii i-rt'.rr float I ii t: il. lit of tin- h'af.' I Uncoil. I'M i.!nkiin: fuii.l .issols. s IH'OimI .v a i-i'i'sii hiilli'im at I emits. I I'o.'S iii'iiity Iuih coiiiii!eil plans i f.-r a l.uil'l.m; at t It Panama rxpoil j Hon. K'Imi'IH' w.ll i'ri'a'l oil all. I I if tin 'ilnst on ti'n l loik.i of prlm lpal rt-sl- rrt.iirr i" n'' "'. in!e.l.s of l'ttiuaK will iTi'it a two l. rv iTl' k to.lKi' liall fl Ni l". I iinitii r hlilpiin'lit l.i Nun lYiim l io from tt.nl roinit Imi'luh niriii:iil i'.l : :.s .0 i "ii for lln- fn l lo uri'l.B nf Mat. Took I lit V Bi'lll ..7 ! I ' t I lli' llllpn t'llimllll' lie II l Olllpallf u.im lln. lowi'wi 1.1, 1, In I. r lln' Xnimli ( ii, I. 'il. it fillim; i mil ra- ' i Hi,' Htalo craiito . -1 . .,' r oln ' il .ii llmlltiiu Urn hihi r ol Illi it l' I" !'.'. foilll piOlllll'tH. i I'oill.unl eolilriii'loin !"'' " hri Noi.i' I'Mviitltiit tlio Till .iiiu'oW I'ay liar l r I o !' i 't in i I it . Sihirion Minoiili' I, . I ' lias inlopl- I phuiK for llni i rri i ' ii of f"1"-' nloi-v I'rlrk ImIi;i mnl o'M.i' I'Utlilliik'. 'Ilio M.x'iii' Imk'o nf Toil, 'il. will roll mi riu-t n IwoKtory lirn k liall li"1 l'.v i"i fi i t Tin' Ktii'l work In il'.-' '" court linns.' III Klallllllll I'.ii'- will l'' mini'' ai I'ortlaiul liy thi 'iiliwent Hlfi'l i', i Tlo' lliiilson I'liiiiT M i. i k A PrmlK lilt: l'o. of I'ortlaiul nn.l Vanroinor In ItiHialllni: il lari:i pl.mi ai llolil ("oil-li-r. 7 null's from Suinpl. T. I iiiiiImt mnl creoKol. (inns aro plnil iilna tu put ilown wool M.'.k on the l.liiutoii rou, nut nf I',. 1 1'. mil Wiilauu'tto vnlloy in, i i .Hi' s will In' li.MI at tin' forum ofTiiE peoplebeAVERS WIN LOOSE m SCORE 17 10 5 a fi'iituro nf tint Ore raiiama i'Xinsltlon. Kilo no mnniifaeliii for ii nlalo w liln oxli Uri iiou prinlurtii. Tin1 pant work tlir wtTf 'U'hti'il for tin' tlio nuuiii'lpiil plant. plauuliiu in.i'l,' In- I'lH Of t tunc lakrr from j MANY VETERANS IN PARADE M-mfccri of Meade Pobt Follow Stirr ng Mutlc of Flfo and Oru.n t In Time of Civil War I Tiie follow Pii ti-. r.it's. in, nil,. r of .tlio pi'fl tin, I :i!rr-:. follow nl llo' .1!.' ami drum corps wall ilio s,i:nl tliat 'mot I'd them to rh-irvo to tlio inusu' if ilriim ami fiV in l'in' lull a cmiurt I ai'i: ! II. S. Civil.'. l". tin" , com :t,.l, r Pr.oil.- L ..,!. st!. Mimi hit Thr I'.nrm an,! Firrit!e, a " r'l know n puhlicatioii JrvotrJ to thr inter- i Ai'juruu . n. o. A. Il ir.lin. 1st on . rsts of the farmrr, hclirvrs that it has fmmJ thr trur solution of thr problem, j '-j 'y,'''.'""'.';,,,1;. y-'a'it" v I Ins p.-.prr unulii ti.it c tnr ciiihiren nt a coniniunity ir t.iUL'ut in sucu a " at that thr fascination of thr farm lifr wouhl be hnni'jht out stmnIv while thr mm!:tions in thr citv wmih! rithrr br umittrJ or touchri! on Ihtly. In Jr- M'ribitiL' thr plan, thr Farm an.! Firrvile JrsTihrs thr rttect on the pup: "What ha,l m.tJe the change? Just ;hi: tlir teachers hail been iten more practical work to Jo in thr scho iN. They bail been "jitin the teach ;r - a farm slar. The ha.i been wirkinj in the schools on larm matters, and t lie firls bail hren stmltiii conk'--. sewing, b.ousekrr;iin a:iil the care of thr lioiic am! rh'hlren. Aiil thry ha. I forgotten about leaving the farm. Thry b;u! been lining pleasant, intrrrst:n', practical work, am! they wrrr happy. Thry bail comr to srr that tl'.ere is just as fascinating work, just as intellectual work, just as hi;; work in thr country ,v any of them could epect to Jet in the city and much higher work than most of them could rvprct." Both of thrsr suirst'ons probably would have an important brariin on the solution of the farm problem but it will take more than our rrmrdy to corrrct the present condition. The education of the children, the development of the social side of farm lite, and other plans would all work toward the same end but it will take several of thrm to kerp the farmer and his children on the farm. liawllims. '.' :p Iowa Inf.; .1. A. Kan l.lolpti. 4. ill Win. I ii r ; A. M. Z.-rki-l. .'ml Ohio 'at; Trni Hurki'. illi III Inf.: !;. Scrutoti, a.'th low a Inf.; YV. I!. Im kox, .Mnl 111. Inf.; .1. l'. Paddock. Jl.'t Mo. Inf.; 1'airlck .'inl.t'ilo. I'av.; I. A. Ii'onmti. 1st pi t-.n. hllotncii: d. I". Hoitmi, l sth Ohio Inf.: A la ck. HUh Mich. Cat.: Th.M. Ilucrth. llth Wis. Inf.: Kluard Jolititoii. sv'li N. Y. In'.; .Miili.icl ilannon. lsi 1'. S. Artillery: I. S. Vanillin, llth Iowa Inf.: .lohu Kcllv, 4th f. S. Inf.: A. i lirtz. 7 ft U IViin. Inf.; V. II. .M.'Clcllaii. 1 It It Ohio Inf.; Daniel Slim. lsJiul X. Y. Inf.: A. Stevens, l.lth I'. S. f. ; .1. .1. O'Dea. 1st X. Y. Kncirs.: I). MrArthur, I Hth III. Inf.: Tim Cannhaii, Mariti" corps; J. J. -Mallatt, 12in Mo. fav.: I.. 1". Morton, oL'tuI Wis. Int.; (i. . Doty. I". S. X.: A. ('. lluimip. c'lih N. Y. Inf.; .'ohii Murphy. !nt X Y Art.; I. II. Il.idlc.v, lnt lowu ('lit'.; Or, null Wash I'linii'. I'th Mo. Inf.: Martin I tut fv. L'uil 1!. I Inf.; A. J. Ilolihlc. inh III. I "a v.: .1. It. limit. l'.uh 111. Inl ; l. Ii. liatln, L'.'nil Wis. I ii f ; Thomas O'l.inrv. L'nd l l. Inf.: It. W. TortiT. Mini IVnn. Inf.; I. A. Walilron. (Till Iowa Int.; C. X. let is, Htli hid. l.t'Kii'n: K. V. tlriuit. i drum major) 1 U'ikI X. Y. Inf.: Den tils Hot lo, Ith W. Va. Cav.; I'lixon Har ford. 1st .Minn. Inf.: .1 A. Tufts, l:!tli Wis. Inf.; J. I,. MnttocLs. l.'th Iowa Inf.: Patrick Dale. L'nd Md. Inf : W. M. Wilson. :!nl Wis. l av.; W. M. tinner, ::nl f. S. Art.: J. Man In. I'th Minn. Inf.: Dan Molleo. 2ml f. s. Cav.- J. It. Klowtrs, L'lltli Ky. Inf.; Ildiry larney, L't'.'h hnl. Inf.; Tim .Nolan, iml Ohio Ail.; John Acklev, "L'nd Iowa Inf.; J. T. Mellollnnd. L'Tth hid. Inf.: T. M. Killom:, 1st Win. Cav.; Dan lilley, Ma rine corps; Jaroh Crit' ser, '.'L'ril 111. Vet. Inf.: Ceo. II. Schioily, ICtll l'. S. Inf.: J. W. Kiirnier. I'l'th Iowa Inf.; J. C. Sawyer, Kith Vt. Inf ; Tlioimis Craw ford, sr.th 1ml. Inf.: J. W. Alderman. 2nd Iowa MKht Art.: H. I.. Hull, past commander of the post and marshal of tlio day. A BILL IS 15 KING DRAFTED for the initiative in the alleged in terest of Sabbath kecpinir, which will seriously cut down the earn ings of streetcar and railroad employes, and add enormously to the expense of hotels, restaurants and all business that must be operated seven days in the week. The hill is in charge of a committee of the federal council of churches :md the federation of labor, and the text of the bill is as follows: Section 1. It is declared to be the public policy of the state of Oregon that each and every person of either sex employed for waes as hereinafter specified, shall be allowed a pert'ed of rest of at least one day of 24 consecu tive hours, in each and every calendar week, to permit said person to improve his or her, physical, mental and moral condition, to the end that the general welfare may be promoted and the general health, intelligence, uprightness and usefulness of citizens increased. Section 2. Every employer of persons of either sex for wages, whether such employer be an individual, partnership or corporation, engaged in car Tying on in this state manufacturing, mercantile, or public utility busness, or any other business conducted for profit shall allow each person, except those exempted in section 3 hereof, employed in such manufacturing, mer cantile, or public utility business, or any other business conducted tor profit, at least one day consisting of 24 consecutive hours of rest in each and everv calendar week. Section 3. This act shall not apply to janitors, watchmen, or employes whose duties include no work in excess of two consecutive hours of labor on the day allotted for their rest period. The proposed bill goes on to state that the employer shall keep a time hook, with the names of every employe in it and the hours worked, for the inspection of the labor commissioner, and provides a penalty for the violation of the act. IDLE MONEY is that which you carry in your pocketbook or keep at home. It earns nothing and a thousand whims and petty extravagances lie in wait. "You should put your money to work. It has earning power that is too valu able to lose by laying the money away or carrying it with you. We suggest lhat you open a savings account at our bank. You will thank us later on for the suggestion. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY But,netlik. The r.eloved One You object to noraee because lie's not businesslike Stern Pa rent-Certainly; he's only uft er you for your money. Iteloved One -Well. pa. doesn't that prove lie's bus. nesslike? Smyrna's Figs. Most ot the go.iUKI.mtl) iMiiinils of fiK imported Into this country mutually come from a strip of land near Smyr na about ninety miles loin; and less than one tulle wide, this being the world's chief dried flu district. Memorial Oty. IMItor Kuteriirlnn: Venter, I. ty, ev erh"iv I It run k Itioil tin' union. Me ntorliil il.iy hhs oi'orti"! wlili morn it Iokii niiii'ii I. ii" i , r, U, h In lienor of, our I'Mliliil ilea, I Mho K.ne III, 'if then 11, 'iilni: for wlttil liu i I 1 1. . t Him II. Ill lloill ilntlliK Hie ii"(, 1-i.iim iliiis of Illi' I'lill Mur. I'r.'iitlit Inl i ho lilt: Io Hie woiion of III'' ninth, tills lav Iiiim u,iiieil Hi mo'i mini ilu heroi n of eierv Anietli nn war. In III r Jii-I or iinlnni. i','l"' Hie 1 1 I r iilleiilloii elt ill eil man low Io he ntotv lllion III,,",' who rl-'l, Iluir III ei ii I hi llie kitilefli'hl. A t"t nlih h to ilne of 1 1 ' i r wars i;ne I,, i ll uti )n : . the linlhliliial h.iI,i,t ulio inl;,l,,l, I,, lievtm: In' uas rli:hl. In junilv i n Mile, I In liln hll.tre of the rollillton iif fectloii. W e hiiie, In tills letinlrv of mil -i. folloueil In the ',i,i,I,,k of thn ell uorlil mnl iimleiit Hiikh Io I, ml, Inn; moiiiiuii ills to thoi'i' who Iteriimi' the lIlHllllKUliilteil b inlein III war Hie Nn polooiiH, Hie III, nils, iiiul the I ''' " Ami from the low polni of roiifll, I. It In only riuht unit proper Hnl tlo e tn nt leiiilern kIioiiIiI he lu hl up us moili'ln for fntlirn follow i rn of the Co, I of war. The :i'Mh iluv of Mny! What (etui . er ineinorliM cluster round thy nhiliie' , MeiiiorliH lluil sirelih from imov home to merv Imltleflelil on Aiuerlenn soil. May wo ever reli'liriile It with sIiii'itIIv. I.i t us restore It tu purpose jfor wuli'ti It us foiimli'd - to ileroriile 1 the sohllers' rnes. I l'llt. Mr. t'Mltor. Il Hew 1 leeorittlnll ' jilav In want,', I. We want u diillm ! , 'mil si'Par.ile ilay In uhleh to piiv a, ! Iiift tribute of honor to those lo r ; hoi, I heroines an, I heroes they urn III llie true sense -who their then.' Ill' Ir homes, nil, I nil rise lllev lliol, to; ! holler the l oiullilon of (he In!, ot Inn imi.'isi s. ll roes in tlio pe.u'i'ini w.uiis of life. Men mnl women who hate nl ways hei'll tllsplni il I'V Ihose w llo tin si I III ' sr.'irlel mnl la, e." hut luted by Ihej lowly Naari'iie. Those lie n ami woiu ! en who throm:h all the m-en luue iMrti" the hiinleii of llie worhl. Those turn mnl women who tire sh il ilouu and their tented homos mid lli-lr , hoilles liurneil by your hrate ("I sa i loon bums In the uniform of I'olorailo inilltla, hired by the sanet Inioiilons I'aptlst John IV Those from rblld ! hood to old ate to store op riches for ' the rich. It In for these that e should , si t apart ii Memorial ilitv. An, I If ukui j illiients must lie ererte l. b t us ereet ihem In honor of those brave lenders, both men mid women, w ho have kIm ii , their nil, mid In our time mnl country ' are Htlll at (he bntlle's Innit III the rreat slnn.fle for iimaii luaiu Ipatlon from wuko shivery. i U01!i:itT CINTllKlt. j May SI. Il'll. j riHITI. N'M, On', lune 2 'bin nf i the 111111.1 dei lhlie I'.illns ol lite si il soli in the I'.n llie l ''ii l hit, 'im w.ij ui, ll litis nftel Itooil h Hie l'o, ll. Old II, ,i i m from the tlai a to Hi" i""i' l of 17 to '. The I ,i ill Ii am in ii' le to po I out 1 1 hill on liill. Hie r.n 1,1 on nl, i pit, lo r, while Hi ikiT. who Kan I III the l',, I "r thn l, ul loom, lei, I tiie' I'lillforul.ilin down to N hlln ! I he i ,,l,l, nl sllilli'd off rl'iii" lllld It I wnn Hie third liilillm In'toie the I'ml luidi'in mini, their flmt run. hnl In the fi nit t ll si I the I'l'iiti'in se. tired sit runs iind lln Sues milled f I In Hie' (Kill set Hut It wnn the Huh liiiilni' Hint broin'hl Iii the I all') for the tiie Itonlniis. Nine nu ll i-rosu'd the plule mnl neii'ii loin wire pound' ,1 mil It . the home Ii inn Tor the opeiiliiM r nine Pilwein llie( S, 'li.ll, on lllld lU'MM'in thin it f I 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 . n i oi rull pin Inr whom l.nru-.r 'ol erloll I'll toil III' reil'lltlv Ml; i,,ll Hid. I ul. was tlio i hope to op pose IIP C'T Hei'lltlse of litis fit, I, lilts I'l-hef, who In it lell ham hd hnller, I'll oil thn I" In ll lOid iltr, re felted. I A htlf il iitiioile of t tiud v 1 1 In fur 1 llblleil lllteri'li'll fir lh" II II II x iiji 1 1 y larue wiik dat emwil of imiiers I tin I I wnn nn hand Ml,n Ma.le Kin", n toe' ilnliseitse, Hull, lit,, I nii'timl Hie lit"' a oil the tips of her ti" s mid on red the ; more t ii it ii :'i;ti feit of iii, mine in i . seeoilils Todny'n b.'ittliii! order: Sai'iiiiiieiit" V"iiiit!. n Mohhr, !"'. Absolutely Pure KO ALUM.Kfl LIME PHOSPHATE l'nt. rf: Van Punn. rf. "h. Tennaiit. I1 I ( . 1 1 it ill. i M"inn, i f; II illimin liill. p. I'orlhoid - ll tlierefl, ss; Uodi'.i rs, '.'b; ItoHiin. rf, Iterrlik, lh: llt.in. if, lather. If; Kori s, :ih; Vulil.l, e; Klerer, l- I'mplres - 1'hyle mid IH'liiuey, SENATORS 11 2 TO 1 FIFTH INNING 19 WINNER CALIFORNIA TEAM F0M Psclf'c Coait Lr.iuup. I'luplr' San Kim ii Venl e ... I.on Ann Ii H i ra nn ut o I'l rilnn l . . Oakland .. I'lnin isro . ami Chyle. .:,ll is .III lot POKTI.Wh. me. The S "iiniors i . in Heart to Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LURIC Tennyion and Shakespeare. Tennyson loved Sluikespenre. The Inst thins the dying nuthor did was to mil for ii eopy of Sluikespenre nnd rend fytiihellne." "1 hsiked lit the, book nt mldnlu'lit." wrote his son I "when I was sitllng by him lylns deiid. anil found he hud opened on one of the i passages which he called the tetnlerest in Sliakespeare. We roiild not pnrtl with this volume, but buried n Shake-1 had been ili'in The Heroine. "I see thnt MKs llurtuiby Is wearliu.' a Cnrnegie nieilal How did she get It?" "Haven't you ever heard about It': Two years mm lat summer she was riding a horse in Hie park one ilay. ami the ti tii nisi I bolted with her. When il seemed as If she would he killed a yotipg man i .'iii'.'ht the niilinal and sue reeded In stopping it before any harm spenre with him. We had the book Inelosed In a metnl box and laid by Bis side." "Well "Well. Cllgo Ifei lune :! ( Spee la 1 1 hi. line the'r lin k I III the third Inning fur Hn lr Hi t,. it to the Si ore nf '.' to 1 titer the Heaters t 'iluy. Moran and llalllnati a h w.ili I and then ll.iunali r lerlfleed, pu'lliu' .Moran on third. Kl.iwltter th 'ii filed 'to lioaue mid Mornn stored ufli r the end ll was m.'iile. The Heaters made 10 lilts find the winner flte. "Lefty" Kvniis, u young ithmt with ilols of sfr-nm. Mannger Mel'redle's 1st esl . Itching stuff ml 1 1 1 1 loll, pleased jl'ortlmul fan it who h.i him In net Ion i for the first lime this nftermmil. Kvntis siirtei the lOlllle with ')lllell" Kill I wltt. r, ii llll'J Hi'iitiT, opposing him, 'nnd the late nrrltnl from New Orlenns ttiiF the fav, rite. Althoufh a good ;erott'l turned out for the I'atiie, n ruth I er cold wind made l oudltlolis uneiim fottalde. I Today's biitt'tig order: I Sai rniiu nlo Vimiig. ss; Mohler, 2b; f'oy. rf; Vnn Ituren. If: Tennaiit. lh; Moran. If; llalMtian. ah: llnminh, r; Kliiwltter. p. j I'orthiml-ll.'inerofl. ss; Itodgers, 2h; j D"liae. rf; Derrlek. lh; Ityiin. rf; l.o-, her. If; Kori s, "h; KimIht. o; l.'viins, p. I LISTEN TO KAISER WILHELM. One of the mightiest kings of thr earth Is I'.uiperor Wllliiiui of (ieruinny. Anything he says or does gets Into print. The world Is Interested III know ing tvliat persons In exulted positions like his tulk ti I kiii t mid Imty they net. Therefore n saying which meets with his Imperial approval gels wide cir culation. Here Is one: "I prefer not to ls praised by any body when 1 simply tu t tnronllng to my conscience n nil carry out the com mil mis which I should." The saying has been engrossed for ; the kaiser and he has hud several copies of it flamed ami hung, one' iiIhiVi. the tt-rltlne desk In lilu i.rU-nl.i ! 0 study in die piiliu e at Herllu. another j Ileal cstntn trnnsfers filed for record In the mini yiu ht ami others In his w"h county recorder Friday urn I'firliilw sl,,,,,ll'i,,- I.,,r..u ns follows: The saying Is uo really the work of the kaiser's originality. Its author wns REAL ESTATE she did 'old Her u t marry hlm."-Chl ilil. Yacob Bloobenschlinger Tells His Views on the Prohibition Movement Dear Mecster Editor of Der prisa: Last Frcitag Katerina unci mo re cofered enough from our last dime to Oregon City to go by dot bur? again. Katerlna bIir hadt some hi lion last year's kraut, und I hadt some penniless, so ve harness die oldt gray mare nop, nnd ilrivas us down. Ven ve got by Scfetith schtreet Katerina, Bho says: "Shake," says she, "dy die oidt gray mare oop here by her hill, und let us valk down Main schtreet. I (intuit got any more false teeth or hairpins to schpare. So ve tied de old gray mare oop, iiml valk down (lie schteps. Across die schtreet by die new Cour ier office I schtand me to admire die architecture, ven a man cooms oop to me und says: "Is dis Meester llloobensfhlliiger?" I Hay: "Dot's vat Katerina galls men she gets madt." He shook mine handt like it vas a poomp handle, und says: "Illoohenschlinger, ve look to you to safe die country." I answers me: "How is clot?" He says: "Die whole bloornin conn try is goin' to der bow-wows nilt (lis brohlbition mofement, und ve expects you to vork mlt your beohles to defeat it ells fall." 1 asks me: "vat be you dot you was so interested?" He says: "I am a IJortland brew ery achent." I says: "Vat has happened die conn try?" He says: "See how brohibi'Ion lias killed drade In Oregon City!" I say: "Mine tiachbod Schmidt has shoost been down by liortland, und he dells me dot drade is worser yet as in Oregon City. Has brohlbition In Ore gon City killed drade in liortland ai ready?" He says: "Oh, der Democratic ad ministration makes dings bad in ISort land." I say me mit satire: "Of courae der dont vas no Democratic administration ofc-r Oregon City? Undt der mills dondt about half as many men as last year embloy yet? No?", He say: "But see dose hops!" "Veil," I say, "1 vas oop by Seattle a few years ago, und saw die piggest Knter-! hop yariils in die vorld dere. Den 1 vas oop once ngain last year, und dere va.sn't no Imp yardts any more. I usgt what happened dose hops, und (ley ten me dose hops hlay der groundt out limit domit pay so veil Tike berries und such dint's, ho dey chust iptlt rais lug hops. It t ill he choost so In Ore gon. l.'iid ven it gomes to scIioohIhi; between der interests of mine leedle the famous Dutch mluilral, De Ittlyter, who lives In history us one of the very few ineii who defeated tlio English oil the sen. iciiini'n mill n iiiv iciim'il iiiu niitner likes liln: mid his motto, but. as n famous Kngllsliniiin says, that's tin other story. However It I-) Interesting to Ibid that the (ier ii tn ii emperor, n mini of vust curthly power nnd subject to no man's criti cism, iicliii'itvleilges publicly and tells his friends (hut he who heeds the coin- Harry I.. I.lddell et ox. to William ChrlstlntiHon et nx lot 4 nnd part of lot 7. l'l -asnnt Hill park, nil being In sections 1 and ", township 2 souih, rnnge 1 east of Willamette meridian; l. Howard Kiierlv to Krwin hin-rly, ' MKi inici Ol l II 11 I in loi i, iiiiii'k 'S, lloillll'H addition to Oregon City ; 1 10. J. '. Wilson et UK. to f )ru Sitter et iix., lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, block IS, Canhy; linn. John H. McKenzle et nx. to V. II llllllard, 120 acres In the south H northeast '4. and iiorlhenst '4, north east V,, section 11. township 5 south range ;i eitHt of Wlllametto tnerldlun $10. fulled States to Oregon Callfornln l,,Mllu lit I,U .,' ,1. I .... ' " ' 1I..1I I f 1 ..II ,.f U.U.ll.,., 1 .I...M ,1... . I . , , llillll'ill'l I I', el ill., it I j ,'i n, . . uutei pilose. .oiiriioniH unto linn us , ... .,. n ,mi niiiinioi' n n"iiiii, itinto- e.."v ... , poy, i aeon r.iooiienschllnger, und a little drade in lions dot vomit be In fier or firmf years no more, I shoost 'lake dot Hchnuill poy efery dime." "Hut," he sav. "vou vas Chermnn und did you see vat der Chermans are going to do mil. hrophibltlon?" ,1 says mit indignation: "Mebhel vas a Cherman, lint I dondt haf to be a chackaHs, aindt it? It makes der madt room oudl all ofer me for some plume galoot, to insinuate doe pecaiiHe I'm Cherrnan I must he a boozer. Der are more sober Clierinans as Americans yet, und der decent Chermans dont dank any man to schlander dom about vat Istidt so." "Hut," he say, "der Chermans lofe bersonal liperty." I say: "Vat. Is bersonal liperty?" He say: "I.iperty to dake a trink ven yon vants it." I say: "Va, hut I dondt favor let- ting a lot of fellers dot are too lasy to vork get rich on mine .bersonal lip erty. i lafor stricdt laws against trinking anyveres except at home. Let your frau be die saloon-geeper. She buys die booze at zwel dollars a gallon, ur.d you bays her dor regular hrlce. Dere va-) sixty trinks In a gallon, so she makes enough to puy die next gal lon, und puis $i,!io In der bank, und, by die time dot you gets ready to die mit schnakfs in your shoes she lias enough safi d already to gife you a de cent funeral, und to finish baying off der mortehage. Dot is bersonal lip erty, but der saloon Is graft!" He say: "Oxgoose me. I must shoost dot next schtreet car catch." I dlslendt to his coattail crack mit der vltid as be vf nt around der Welti hardt gorner, und I saldt to mineselfa Der fool catcher dondt vas need to go dead shoost yet." Your mit senslbleness,, SHAKE BLOOHENSCHLINGER. ' praise. Moralists have told so for many centuries und within us the "wee, small voice" has whispered It to us, but here It Is preached to us by an emperor. True, there was nnothri emperor who said the same thing nearly two thou sand years ago. Perhaps he wus n greater emperor even than William of (jeriminy. He was Marcus Aurellus, the Itoimin ruler and philosopher. He wrote: "I have often wondered how It should come to pass that every mini loving himself best should more regard other men's opinions concerning himself than his own, for If tiny god or grave mas ter standing by should cominand any of us to think nothing by himself but what he should presently spcuk out no man were able to endure It, though but for one day." Little Tfilngi. Are little things Important? Ask the captain who brought his schooner from Peru, not, as the owners hud Intended, to Charleston, S. C, but to Charles town, Mass. He will give you his opinion of tlie shipping clerk who spell ed the name of tlie city of his destina tion with a "w" that did not belong there. You t It's Com pa nloti. "WTi.ii profession do you think boy .Too hud better adopt?" asked Mrs. Ilrown. "I diintio," answered her husband. "Joe Is rather handicapped by circum stances. The only profession he's nat urally adapted to Is thnt of a capital ist, and I don't (pilte see where he's goin' to get the money." NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 4. Vancouver 67.1 Seattle fi7 Spokane CGI Tacoma Portland .107 Victoria 3G6 lamette meridian and all of section HI township 7 south, rnnge i east of Wll lamette nierldinn. Ileal estate transfers riled for rec ord with tho county recorder Thurs day are as follows: W. It. Wilson tn Alilana H. Hand et at., two-ninth Interest in I0 neres In tho southeast 'A, southwest Vt, sec tion 21, township 2 south, range 2 cast or Willamette meridian; $.1200. William Iteldy et ux. to Frank L Cole et ux., SO acres In the north '-4, south Vi, section 21, township 4 south, range 4 east of Wllliinietto meridian $i:io. II. L. Keats et al to V. L. Ryder et ux., trnct of land In section 22, town ship 1 south, range 2 east of Wllliim ette meridian; I0. John D. Anderson et ux. to I J, James, lot 22, block 71, Mlnthorn ad dition to Portland; $10. Northwestern Trust Co. to Mrs. M. A. Illcliarilson, lot 25, block "E", View Acres; I0. E. M. Howell to Rose M. Pone, lots fi and 15, block 21, (lladstone; i1I. E. fi. Caufleld to David McMillan ot ux, lots 5, 0 and 7, block 33, iiouon, $no. A l.r.rl Q 1111,1.1,,,, a In W V. I..CI11II11II, I't ,.r in t,..ul,inii 1 and 2. south, range 1 enst of Willamette meridian; FJL Roberts et ux. to Arthur Need hum in -ar Heliwood Oardnns; $10. An'ni Mover et vlr to Wllnmlna Stucky 40 acres In tho northeast 4, northwest 14, section .1, township 6 south, rnnge 1 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. Wllamlna Stucky to Moritz Mayer et ux., 40 acres In the northeast 14, north west , section 3, township 5 south, range 1 east of Willamette meridian; 1. Paul Klaetsdi et ux. to J. W. Miller, lot 4, block 37, First addition to EBta cada; $450. Edward Mcl.ees et UX. to S. E. Me Dnugull, 62 acres in section 7, town ship 4 south, range 5 east of Willam ette meridian; $10. Real estate transfers filed for rec ord with the county recorder Monday are as follows: Francis A. Chapman et ux. to h. W. Wltui.n K acrea in ttia nnrth U annth I W, north , southeast 14, southeast 14, 1 Section "S, lowllnhlp fl south, rat,.,. 1 111,1 (if llllliin lln III ' r 1 , 1:1 11 : I, ,,, I'enrl M llntl et ill to Mil'ln,, p Wolff. I" I '.'. I'l l, k I, "Til" Hl,.nrr I'hoe," l.'it'l. li iilrli II All'll, d.e el vlr I 1 I X. Si oil. lot r,. I'1,ii k I '. C01111I) iiddlt.' to On mi CP) . I.'oiiu I im Id ( lialiiirrs i t nt to l.mu It. In lug. II mid i',s inn acres In tie until 1 as! ',, I'lllo't r. towimhlp .', s.ielll, rnlilte I i'ii"t of WlllilllieHn tli" li'lliili; fl. 'A llliulti '. Weh ll 1 I u to II. I , K 1 ' I' r. bus I. I, lis k :i. I d .ir! ; In si 1 ll 'ti ''. Ins 11 1I1 1 1' :l ' "illi, mm:" 7 e 1,1 nf WIH.IIM' He I'M rl'llllll. fin j I'riiiels . I'lnii'111,'11 'I in to M I', , li.it . fi 10 n s hi Hie s mill S. ninth 1 . soiilheni't 'i. s nulieiisl section s township . smilli. ruti"" I 1 11 .1 of jlantelle Uteri, Hull; f;.'ll. 1 W II. Inwreiien it in to Fred I, ;:iffi,r,. 6 eri In ... llnn jj, ; . -y, am! L'7, low ii'dtlp :t sn it'i, 1 tii.ru I . t ,of lllniiielli' merldlnii; fl , I-'. It I'.iter et e. to pertlnlid itiid .Origiui Cllt- llillri'inl ci'iiipMiiv, tret of laud In I'lm KiiiiiiiN i niiiiiy f,,r rlt hl of way; fill. Heal I'statn transfers filed for r 1 ord wlili ih 1 "unit ris order I'm i 1 d it are as follow s , 1 tin M Oi:l. flit- it tlr to A. IM. k win, lot I lock I, Hurley's iiddni 11 to I'nithy : f :nn, C. I. XVnlilo et m to Miilln e,, ,h coitntv, SU ncris In the enst ',, n ,rili least '.. section :'ii township 2 s,,t!h, rtnge 5 enst of Willamette nn rhp.iit tin. W. I. Kkltim r to J E. Sklnm r :; HIT' S In Hie .lelin Mark llntll.l . 01 I, ill. I 1I1I111: flu. P t. It 1 IK' 11 1 HI 'TI it in to .film si- lirolv. J inns in tou.i'h '1 siuli, ranie mnl of Wllhiiti' tin no riib ui, II I. ; loon-la P. Meldriitu et vlr. to .b.bti It. NfT-arrllv e ut , 1 nnd 17 100 m nn III sci linn I'l, loAiishlp 2 smith, ran." ;2 enst (d WIHuiiietti" ini rldlan; f'.iMI. I ileal enlitte triilisfers filed for record I w ith the county recorder Wednesday 1 nrn ns follows: lleiirv Conlln In II. W. Hague, nor' 11 I Iiorlhenst l,. nnd bus (1 and tl, Hon 27, township I soinh, riingo 2 o-l of Wlllntneiti' inerlillan ; fl. j I'lllleil Slates of America to .1:1111,1 Willis, 1 (( neres In the Hoiltlienst , seitlou 21, township h nit ll. ran . ciiHt of Willamette merldlnii: I'ltirtt. Frank Dnyloii et ux to llenverton ni WillshurK Itullroiiil l'o . truct nf hint for private Hue In Clm kiiimis county; II. T. II. llochlll et ux tn William A. illcrlill, 5 acres In tho north norili (eiisl 'i. noriheast 'i. tiorlhwcst '., j section 21, township 2 sunt It, rnnge 6 least or Willamette meridian : $ tin). I l M. tinynip et vlr to John W. Ih tier, tract of land In ('liokamas ciiiiii ty: $l. John W. I Oder et ux to ('. M. tiny rupcl iix. same tract ns above; fl I. Inn M. Jones et ux. to John W, I.O der, lot 7, bloik ST, fireg'ui City; fin. Albert Harris et ti. to Jiiuln it. ClirlHlmnii et vlr.. I.'i acres In hccIIoiis :U tiiitl .11, township 5 south, range I jenst of WlHanieilo inerlilliiii; f:t.".',ii. FhI.iciiiIii Stale hank to K. J. St i en. 1.1 neres in the Friinkllii Pierce, ilnm- Hon land claim; fl'-O. W. II. Muring et ux. Io l.ucy I. IV 'meres In the south 'i, soullitv'sv 1, hectlon 1',. townsbin 2 south, rungs 4 east or Willamette meridian; fl. W. II. Ilorlng et nx. to . F. llorlng et ux.. 5 acres In th north '4, south tvrst V,, Hiilltheiist '4, SonlheiiHt 'i. seciloiis Ii lllld 7, towiisliiti 2 south. rnr.no 1 enst or Willamette meridian; $1. M. J. Duniiey el nx. Io W. A. Penr son et ux., !I.H acres In section 27, township 1 south, range 2 cant of Wil lamette meridian; 110. United States of American to ('has. C. Forster and the Forsler Lumber Co , 1475.87 acres In ('Inckaiiias county In section 1, IowiihIiIp K south, rnnge 3 east or Willamette merlillun, and snf lion 31, township 7 south, range 4 east of Willamette inerlillan; $IIS0.50. 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