DHVMOS CITY KNTKHI'J.IHK I'ltlDAV, JULY 10. VMl. .....AAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA j A Strange Deadlock Ami How II Was Iiroken iv I,y iiWICIIT NOHWOOI) (, ,,IJ I. ") aut 'r Bll u r i ii it i 't go back of Ihsl ,.,,l it-vpl """ ""'" r r ,r i."'i 'r "Ml '"'" I l.ll'l I" I"'1 nun "r I ir a u I I .. my mini. l.-l II. .. I1"" ,l"'f '"f "U MI ,1,11.11.-1 ''"' ,:,"'" r""1"" rj .imvi.nl fi'.m hiil H .,,,. r oi l i'" " "H"' .1.,i.i..... I do '"" 1 " ,..,,.,. inr Hi"! II -! Ill country. H" li" """ '' " rl"" Ihlinl ii"" '"'f ,"'"l"'r l-lhcl iir ki'IIikI I" !-- oilier Inlca. ito.l.ilii' t't. 'x-r iiii.l.T a liilnr inl l.'CiH'.r In perfect content pwlil. ri"i I'1'" Continued im iiiI llli ii I r I I .IM Ihs'.ium' t'fTi'inI pale, I'll! lllllcl funnel last I'll ..il.li apoita ln.lci-,1. a e girl lu ll m iiilli a t .in !-. rltnllnif tun In Ire illiiil'liiii. b.relnrk riding and (thi-r ruT. .. pcrtnliilim nilli. r in (.na Ihsn In girls, dim of mir faint (ft jhi una In n.a a IuiwImiII .i ra.'h oilier. I t lia-lng mi good i ralehrr a I. Hut lii never Inrni1 to throw l.iill U n l'jr I pre. nine that ItiU peculiarity In woman win In III.. dlffcrriire In llm liiaar tof and feminine fltftin T1i.ru mm no Well defined rvnaon tir I'thrl mi.l I wrra permitted p.w ii. with (lit. und.Talntidliia; (tint acre brother mid uNl.-r. My aunt rrMitnlbl for It, and aha neve mail.. Iiit renaon I'li'nr to either of ut. Tim ii.""M''l relntloiiahlp certainly nil u a freedom wbrn wa were tuirrv'li'it friitu childhood Into youth thit would ht olhrrwlae linr i ferlrii. nl. to I'm time wlii-ii I wai til I ii-ii mill Klln-I fi.iirt.Tti tlirro win M tli fnliilf"! imii-on (tint wa wriy not tiruilii'r and lt.T. Tlirn 1 wan n-juin-.l (n no to a lowji-r'a offl aiut ""if .nHTty of wlilch I arm piwoitl. nnit a nxT win nwintil "I HAVK KNOWN THAT Willi, K." run 4 LONG lug la t-a rtllir l-atxl tba ama ullii-r rilw il inil ta iit latf from ma. linLi-l, If wa l..a wa ru ut vi.lrr U.ii a fair il.f rn''llii lii. ll.i'ii li. iii. i an.) Ui.i tint I f"inl in) if In rll.f a - ul Ur I lilit-w ii... I lla no iili.i ! Ill lli i.f I Hull Im illikt Ii. r Ml'. I'UI liailll i.t. At l.ual If l.a il . I alia ka im vtl.l. n a uf to. I. kli'iK l.il ll.'i.n I.Ha I ilralmu i.f alli.rf lowaiil 1 . 1 1 1 1 aa a loirr ail n4 a a lin.lliir lint lii.w n. ill. I i. ,:, l.lli. tha n.i.-.. our lril...il.li .i m wl.nt wi (..ill iirowii ii. o r.n.l.lir It? H!i. Irii't i.;h ir Im I) t tin lin.l lUii li.nl.. ii,.., 'Iln-iai wao Ilia iiiih Ii... I. in li,i ,ii, lwii) Imiii ImMiiii llai Uli) m jjr, im Ii.-r '.ill. Anxtliir )mr mi'. I ai In. liljr )rni i. !i ami ,m inm in,,f ),.f n ri.lli N-f.ir Iiih. I.'llii'l mi allilrrii ami In. I rwnrni.l fruin a Kn.ii.ai Willi Ii. r m.. ull'.ii i.iii.I. Ii-i) n no ..ii(i'r al.l.. .i irrxi l,.r a nl l. r. nil. I alnoi I .11 1 iiu( iluru lr.nl l,. r n a li.irr I fi ll, o .i hik-hIi. hlMii I llm two 11 ir.iilin.'iil i.f Inr, iitt i.i-iilur ll... in. ii..r lli i.ili. r, wa i "i.'iriilni .1 S!ii iii, iil, im i..iii.lnliil. i I. lit II mini .i inn lint Ilia a Ii i i.k' Hi,. 1 1,1 ""' "", r"M.H' "I mi riiriii,'ii in i.. r a .i.iih tat. nl an. I to-.k lnii : walk (i.i.'ili. r, 1 1 1 1 1 . U on wt'll ii'.u u' li at tin. Ii iii.l-. I. nt mi mir wnlka llii-rr . Mil lli'lli. I.f Hint lll l lint. Inlli.-I.-I wHh J.'k- mi. I luti'liliT, of fi.riii.i tllliia. Hiilkr.l ,.-..li. Iia-r Willi tin' a-, lit N lw.'. li lit. Inlkllitf lit llml , .iII.m.i,i' trlii .. in. a ai to f un J bIh.iiI llm Hill. In Irata-a til lia'iia, wlill,. litlii'l K.'iintl n llm. a a Irlll.' Imrwl Ii (II I I n I ri an llm I, .. I. .ll li.tf li.r I In- axra? '1 Inr.. wi-r mun rnixina (p. Ill mi.' I'.'lnl i.f ! Mini ti.iiii. from aiii.llii'r. Wlijr ara ra-rlnln ririila In fiiiillli-a ni'ii-r n-fi-rrii) to? Ki.r ilia aJiini rcna.iii Unit I alinmk from li-lllni; Cltn-I Unit I wna not lirr lirolhiT, ami, aa lo t 1 1 1 r i ur li'T Hint tin .nrk of Iota fur In-r liml Ih-vii kln.lliil wllliln tm. Iiow roiiii) an iinb a tiling lo una wlio UIU'Tp.1 tiiralf to Imi in aUlrrT Till rnii.llili.il (iiiitlmitil durlnii mjr aa-nlor yenr In i-oIIi-kp M Iwi.t to Ktlii'l wira Ix-n-ft of rlllo-r tirothorljf or Invar Ilka iprrl.ii, ami licra to uia ware alao in-ut ml. Kill wlirti I rr-turtia-al limna a Rmilunto a nrw rlcinriil hail txi'ii Injtvtitt Into the prodli-m Hint wa ImhiimI very aoon to cliansa Ilia altiinilmi. I fnum! a jmwa mnn haiiKltiK bImiiiI Ktlii'l wliona Inti'titloii wrrn a .lnlii a Ilia aim In liaavan. Ill in-aiiiia tlirrw mo Into a favrr at onr. I foiiinl It illltlrult to trrat him wllh or.llnnr rlrlllljr. If Ktlii'l hml tnH'n in alaliT I aln.ul.1 duulillin hnr fnsljr dlaruaaaM Hie UiflttiT of I ho nttriilli.ii of thl young mnn with lirr. Aa It wa. did not favl the rlk'ht arm to imwitlnn tlio mnttrr. Ho-Mi-, I wa o lnonlliinti.jf Ji-alnu of hir mil. .r Hint I alionlil bnva doutitlna INikrn offciialrel la Kthrl thiTe wa no chang to ward mo. Hha wn the aniiie aa ahe had Uh'U for I lio .nt two yenra. 8he niunt hnve known Hint there were flrva burning within mo, hut ahe did not - IX'iir to ni.tire ttirm Rtie anld nothing to mo hImhu Hip ntti'iitlnii of Mr. Jnrknnni. a I roiwldi'ivd lilm, but aniairr I not llkol to xak of a ultor to n I. rothr r until the brother nrt aNnkH to Iht M.r iMMitup fii-llnca kipt rlnlng until the dnm humt. One dnjr. coming un- i'Xms ttsll itHin Mr. Jnckiinnin-g plead ing hla ault with Kthrl. I lout my grip on in,VHilf nml Iilurtrd out: Whnt do you nii-iin. air, by wooing my-my Hlati-r without flint miking per nilKKlon f mm mo. her nntunil gunrd- Inn?" He lonliisl nt me In natonlHhmrnt. then anld: "I beg n thounnnd nnnlons. If It I not too Into limy I now hnve tllllt iH'rmlHxInil?" I prrfrr l.cforo giving my iernjla alon to ronaiilt wllh her." "Tlint Ik'Iiik thu cnm, I will with drnw." ItlKlng, he left Kthrl and me togeth 2000ATASSEMBLY INAT0H R. L. OWIN ACTIVC IN CUABDINO UNCLI IAMI fURIC TO HEAR CONCERT i mo or muiiciani prove popu IAN rtATURt AT SECOND DA VI PROGRAM SUMMER ClASSfS OPEN 1,1 MSI Oootlit Ound by ColUgca, Churchu and Lodyaa on Ground Srlt of Daily Laclur la De gun 1 utnlty Ia ..... I.. l.t..t. I l I w iiiv ii, mui u a ain n ,i oiinvi vi.nl. a ltd no brother or nIhIits living. The lerret wn out. but I wna o pained Unit I pivti'iuli'd not to notice It nud nskoil no tiucMilona n l)o ut It When I met Ktliel ngnln I anld noth Iiir to Iht about my dUcovvry, but felt Unit n grent chnngo had come over 010. When I anno bnck from tlio city, where I hnd gone to the Inwycr'i of- fli'e. Kthel threw her nrnm nround my irrk nud klNxed me. I hud lost the brotherly feeling I hnd hnd for her. hut It hnd not been replnced by tiny fueling dirferlng from whnt 1 might live un 11 ror tiny otner eiri. I wna fllled with n deep regret. Kthel notlc oil It nud nuked me whnt wns tho mat h'r. but I giivo her no antlHfnetlon. J illd not care to dlatreaa her na I wna dlstrcRHod. 1 preferred thnt ahoHlionld Uncover the truth heinelf. Krom thin time till I went to college Kthel wna Mill my aluier. but I wua not her brother nt lennt. thnt do acrlbea our feeling toward ench oth er. I wrote her regularly, nddresnlng her na "Deitr Sin." an hnd olwnya been imed to doing, while ahe. reply, hr, would begin with "Dear Brother" ort"Ienr Dick." mimetlmea one and netlini'a the other. Wiring the four .veura I wna In col ' I often wondered If Ethel hnd nc the secret Hint I posacssed. It to nie Hint alio Burely must all m"' hnt 1 ctm not dotcct tne "Klllwt rlinnce In hnr franmn " " indlc-nu. thnt ahe did. By the iniiiv Home for my vncntlon bi li V y ""Phomore nnd Junior yem m Kmwn to be a lovely rt.-l. be '"fen anvni.i ...... ..... Hjjp --'m.-i-u iiiui ciKim.fl) yenra I hnd recovered from the shock mil received In learning that I wna "r nn.ther nud waa now burto 8T0CK MEASURE AT MAPLE LANE MEETING Th. . vmpneoa mensure prohibiting nnrg rrom allowing their cat- , run at '. waa defeated Wed- ln " Bpcclul election In Maple Wednesday by a vote of 64 to 7. . " ,pron("'e'l ruling would prevent Z ,'armcr 0r Btock ra'er from turn TnL 8t0ck 100,18 on the county roada ? " of the election were filed ior cierk Mu,vey 7b er. I atmnl with my bnck hnlf turned to her, acowllng. ahould hnve been roiiHcloua of hnvliig innde a guy of my aelf, but 1 wna not Dick." anld Ethel, "wbnt'a tbo mot tor with you?" lion't you think I ahould be con aultcd In n love nffnlr of your?" "How do you know thnt this la a love nffnlr of mine?" It certainly la one If this fellow who ling Intruded upou"- "I can't help whn bo mny feel for mo. I hnve not accepted him and don t Intend to." "Thank Oodl" "Why tire you so concerned about whom 1 nutrryT For aotno yenra past you hnve ncted coldly toward me." "Thnt wns hecniiHe" "Because what?" "I dlscMivered" "Whnt did you discover?" "Thnt you and 1 are not brother and sister. We are no relation." "I have known thnt for a long whllo." "You hnve known It a long whllol Why didn't you tell me?" Why didn't you tell me?" went to Kthel. Now thnt the bar rier between iih wns broken down, my former brotherly treatment of her wns help. Bitting beside her, I took her to my arms, nnd. beginning na a broth er, I rapidly developed Into a lover. Kthel nnd I were the children of two bosom friends. My mother died when I wna n bnhy, and t wna turned over to my nuiiL Ethel's mother died when Ethel wns four yours old. nnd my aunt. being a near friend of her family, wns prevnllcd upon to take the child, being chiefly moved by n diwire to fiirnlnb me with a playmate. She save me lu addition a compnnlon for life. I hnve never been sure but thnt Ethel encouraged Mr. Jncknnnpea In order to break the deadlock there waa between ber and uie. MANY DECREES GRANTED The following divorce decrees were granted Tuesday by Circuit Judge Campbell: Hnrry B. Hall from Myrtle Dolla Hall, 8tolIa M. Ohlson from O. S. Ohlson, Besslo Burbank from W. Emery Burbank, C. P. Arkland from Florence Arkland, Pauline D. Gannon from Edward M. Gannon, Minnie Von ler Ahe from Charles W. Von der Ahe, Olive Breseler from Victor Breaelor. nd Carle F!ece Tita from Maria Anna Tlta. 1li Kl ll fiiar riiinarl cini.n a llm ' h. a'lllii. r" at ,l,.lalnin .aik Wr.liira.lar, a lh" au'l. lllluiia aimM put II. 'Iu tll.iu.ili riillnialaallc i liaiiliiii.iiiii, i'ii)ii,-. llm iniiirrt W nlii. i.. (. rii.HHi. ami llm ardat trio, K'al. II (imf, Ui.llnl.l, Mr ,l .rl'i l.tifvliiiio, . i ulii.nli. I, alii .Mr. Mar fill' l i.ur. l"l r, nun iinaiinl' il ap plana.' iiii W'rf iHilnl.i r nffi-ra-d. Mlna iX.'llr lit la an eklriinily kIii'.I ilolliilxi II r r n.lllli.n ahoil k ihiIii" arilail.' lni-r.r. lu'l.'ii II. r t. liiiliju.. I oiiil. iful ami In r :ffl riilt i-i.' hIIiiii ..rk In a. v. rnl i.f tint iiiiml.rr ilin)i'd rr arlUllr n Mill r Mr. I.h. liiii.. In r in lompaiilat, lui-i a. v -riil ilirili-ull pliiini riniulx r and 'rri'li"l a llml filtl.rnl.le lllllirrraloti. i.Mr. Mnrrari't (im. nadi-r, won ilia ' Mat au.ll.'lii rouipli'ti 1 In In r "llrl'li-'e (of Hli:h" iiuiulxr. The pniitrnm fol .low: l'r'lild.i Nurhanlnoff Mr. I.Ii. vIiiiik, iSn ne da la Crnr.U Nwhi't jcauioni'tla D'Ainl.roal Mia Cray Monolocue Kainlly I'lol Mr. M. Gray. An dVr II. Iinnth Kiuctana Kouvenlr d'Aincrliiie Vl.-mtrmpl Mia Gray llunilng Kong Iii'-'ihov.-n Turklah March Mor.art Mr. l.hi'Vlnne. HradliiK, wllh piano ...llrldgn of Hlnh Mr. Gray Medltntlon Mrnirnmakl Hpaulah 1) me Kuraaatl Mia (iray Bummer School Begin. Wedncaitiiy morning work In the aunini'-r iu Iiih.I rlnaa- atur'cd off hrlcht and early. The lnrx'l rrowd at any of the clanaca beard Dr. Illn aim'a opening llltile scIiihi! li-cture. Ill object n "A Meal Ticket for Life." und fully 3u0 people heard hla elixpi nt talk U'eiln. a.luy waa Heed rollrge day at rhaiilauiiua and Ih.i Binik..r at the 11 o'clock forum hour waa lr. Willlnni Conger Morann and hi auliject "Sci ence and Life." Thl waa the flrat of the a.'rlc of Intereatlng 11 o'chs-k for um' moat of which are provided by sptakcra from the varloua educllonal luatltutlona of the state. Thursday Is Willamette day; FVIdny, to bo McMlnnville college morning; Saturday, U. of ().; Tueiluy next, Ore gon Congri's of Mother; .Wedneadny. July 15, ruclfic college; Thuradny, July 10, Pacific untveralty; rVlilay, July 17, W. C. T. IT., and Saturday, July IS, O. A. C. morning. These 11 o'clock hour are mining tho ninny do llghful featurea of the aasemhly and a I win I niuslcul numhers are arranged for ench. Mra. Millie Trumbell Talks. Following the Gray concert. Mra. Millie Trumbell gnve an interesting talk on "Child Welfnre I.eglslutlon" at tho kindergarten headquarters. This was (he first of a aeries of dally lec ture by well known men and women of the slnto ulong various Biibpects of vital Importance. Mrs. Trumbell forci bly hrotiKht out the fact thnt unless child legislation begins at home first no other legislation can result. She spoke of the great benefits to be real- bed from the workmen's compensation act which hns Just gone into effect. Who denounced working conditions rlnht In l'ortland, where the sven-day shllt Is innintnlned by several big con cerns. Mrs. Trumbell mado a Btirring appeal for a maintenance of the rights of children. She is secretary of the Child Labor commission and an inter esting speaker. Rehearsal Begins. Chorus rehearsal began Wednesday morning nt the music pavilion under direction of Pro. J. H. Cowen. A large number of singers were on hand. One of the big events of the Chautauqua will take place Sunday, July 19, when Prof. Cowon's chautauqun chorus, as slated by sixty-five Portland singers, will give Gaul'B famous "Holy City." Another of tho musical features which Is attracting favorable attention is the dnlly concerts by Parson's 15-pieces or chestra of Portland. At the University of Oregon head quarters Wednesday morning, Mr. I,. II. Weir, field secretnry of the Play ground mid Recreation Association of America, Bpoke on "The leisure Time of the People," and emphasized the Importance nnd social possibilities of the right use of loisure. Mr. Weir will speak again Thursday. The university headquarters are very attractively arranged and In charge ot Miss Mozelle Hair of the extension de partment.- Mra. M. H. Jones Well Greeted Mrs. Mtittlo Hardwlcke Jones, of Mc Mlnnville, who has charge of the clo cution department of Chautauqua, was greeted with an exceptionally largo class today, and patrons were warm in praise of nor work. Prof. A. M. Ciril ley of Portland, who hns charge of tho pnysicai culture department also had a lnrge crowd nt the first gathering In his line. . Thursday's program will feature Dr. U G. Herbert at 2:00 and 8:00 o'clock In his lectures: "A Trinity of Power' and "Cash Conscience and Country." Mr. Herbert Is one of the top-notchers in lyceum work. . Estacada Win. The baseball game was a farclal con test between Estacada and Molalla. the latter team nutting ud a rather Door exhibition. Estacada bids fair to be a contender for the cbnutnuo.ua pennant. as they played a clean, fast game against the Molalla bunch. The bat teries wore: Molalla, L. Vlck and C. Vlck; Estacada, Douglas and Hurst. The final score was 14 to 1. ) v r i J IS G. A. I1DIH OH V .V.S BOARD pioneer railroad promoter elected director; takes place of p ,m. swift FALLS mm RET HEAVV AUTOMOBILE PALLS PROM TREITLI AND LIGHTS IN SOFT MUD Only I, lb n-rrl rlia,. a -r all WORK 0!l LINE PEOCmSIM RAPIDLY j!:: r'zZ' a " .a i'oin.l.ll CRorni of cmr EPORT SH08YR RECEIPTS OF POSTOFFICE HAVE LARGE CAIN DURING THE LAST YEAR Thrt Mil of Track DUU4 and Crl Plant at Tarmlnal Vard Begin Work at Capacity Monday. WASHINGTON. July l.-S.na'or Hubert U Owa-n of Oklalioma. will I nine the nl J'liirri nii-li I of on Kr -. He hu bi'i-n otii of III" l.iial.at un-iiilia-ra of llm upi.er branch of lh- nnlluiiiil Irk'llulure. He hnd a great d. ul tjj do ith the rnrr. in y bill, whn h b'.re hla name (oKi'ther with that of CotiKr.-a-mini Olni. Itir-iilly he hu had a KreBt d.'Ml of hard work on the appro priation roininltlee, trying m pure down government etprnar. He la al o a tiirmlM-r of the intrrix ramr cni.ul ronimltl.-a- and wa active In Hi ' Call aina canal toll repeal fight. G -orK A. Har lliiK, one of Mio flrat of iln liM ul nun io 1a .oinH Int. r . d In i l.r. bull. ling of a nllroad from Or K .() City Into tin. M.'lalla coiintry, o i.licled dlr.-clor in llm Wll.'uiurtta Val I. y South -rn lo fill tin, . on. y i su. i l.y Ihe il-alh of the lii. K. M. Hall', ut lh ini-i-llng of thn board of dlr' i or Munday nii'lil. Shortly afn-r lh d. ath of Mr. S!fl. Inili'" Grunt II. prf-al'l nl and J awfliiry to fill the U' sin y laua.-d by , 4rr ti,e i liuiu'n or Jml" Intiili k from (tint f II. V. Martin rt.( ow r ' 12 f "t tro'ln I, -y.-iid haiilwirn nar jil.a Waahli.Kion rouniy llna and lit on ) li aide In ilia of( imi'l ,f a f k l.i jlotii. A It a only one pa-iit'.r In Die i-r, Mr Martin, aa lfijnr-'J uml iim la rner-ly iiiffa-rit.g from Hi-tit ri.l".. Tl'i' in l. tat "re: Mr aim Mr. Martin ami dn'mti'i-r Char li.l'i'. William .a, WHIiaiii avla am ! If ll fe"rt of llm Or.-rotl , Mal.it. Mill. . ( I ( v ii.i.lof.'n can U lala. n a an In- J2WI.I0 IS HMD 11 m Nt Clerk and Na fr.tr Ara Em pleytd by 0"ic and Potm tjf Randall I Aklng for Mora Hlp i!.alliii of )m rroatti of the tliy, Ihla 51' Vartin n Driving ,ia car, M lil, ll 14 a I -i..l .'I-.- .... u 1... ...i and a... l....d lo .'ha.,r-.r. I..I '""U tU"l ' "' doliilf tl.la ha loal ro.i'rol of Iht it- I lt y-r. molille urn) It kinrtid to bark don 'ha I Th 3 report tit Ilia po(offlt:e for the rr,!... li. for. tlmcarroi.lt b brought' f , K,r rndlng Juna 3i wrfe torn lntoroiitr.il, a i-nl tl,rou;-li Dim f. iii a 1 . , , . ., ,i,i llm .1,1- i.l III. lr...ll. a,.,l I...-, afc-.l"-""' mma-iai alio .WW lliai iroill IIIIIIK K B l-.'1'.r..l ,f, ,ii, i.f !: a-rca.k I Ir t ,: l G. Ill In r am Inn.l" I,,i ,,,. .1... w i,.' i,,. . I the party Into Or. -gori ( Ity. ;Juat prwr.llng did a bualn of 19.- In.,.. In l'.ll I .... a ,.a al. u'tt 111, Mil VI' tiin handled I.M. II.IO ahlla the yrar l At i f.'i'lork M'.nday morning Mr i 'Hi I I.' alili li lio an Hu rt-am of ...a liol Klv,- plmo on the board V,. .",, 1 1 ,d l"forn V7. " -ffir. hunillrd f,.i:i and In illnrlor. ait lh.. liiiamy at III t-aU'H i ....."....!""."... . V I .h. i.. i..n tini-u . al. u ' ' ''" I II' J al'l laianj - - - IUNH IJI in.(, .,, Ilw, ...a 14- DOCTOR SEWS UP DEEP CASH WITHOUT GIVING BOV ANY KIND OF DRUGS Without taking a drug of any kind. Edward Murphy, age H years, waa taken to the office of Dr. C. A. Stuart Tuesday evening wher a deep gnsh eight inches long extending from the right hip around the torso toward the front of the body waa dressed and aewed up. "It waa the rarest case of pure grit I have ever aeen," aald Dr. Stuart Wedncaday. The boy waa swimming with about 25 other laila of his own ago In the river near the northern part of town. An old boat which was patched with pieces of tin waa In the watei and the wlmnwr were playing with It. Young Murphy caught his aide on the tin and the deep cut was made before the other swimmers could come to his id. As soon aa young Murphy freed him aelf from the boat he walked out of the water to the shore and laid on a board. He placed a handkerchief over the wound and told ih-j other boys, who were greatly excited, to get a doctor, giving the name and address of the one of his choice. Pr Stuart arrived within a few minutes and took the lad to his office. "Do you wont to take a drug to ens3 the pain?" asked the doctor when the time came to dress the cut. "No. Let's fix It up right away," was the short reply and the boy watched the doctor as be dressed the wound and sewed up the cut, - six Btitches begin taken. Murphey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy live at Clackamas Heights near Oregon City, and Dr. Stuart took tho boy to his home In an automobile. but as Uiey ncarcd the bouse the lad remarked, "I am going lo get out here nnd walk the rest of the way. If my mother sees me come home In nn auto mobile, she might think that I was hurt," and the lad climbed out of the car and walked without even a limp the rest of tho wny home. The boy is better. until Monday iiIkIiI in directors. I Mr. Hurillng ha alway l n an an. j live worker for the projected in, Into! thn Molnllu and Ml. Ang.-I district and .luring thn life of thn Clarkatnu Southern ho wa a director. Wcrk on the lln.t I progr.-iliig rap idly, according to tat'tn.'ti( of Judgn Dltiilck Moti'lny evening. The new semper. ucd to drag gravel from the bed of the river to a hopper, which In (urn dtiinpa (he material Into car, waa roinpb-ti'd Monduy afternoon and put Into use. It la operated by electricity. all the hoisting machinery being placed on the ground. About three mllea of the track, lead ing out ol Or, run City, haa been bal lasted and thn work will continue rap idly now that the hoisting plant at the terminal ynrda la araln In operation. No track laying will be dona until much more grading la completed, but rail and other equipment are being ast-'inhh-d at the prea-nt end of the line. it to the tn-atle. It la kuld that llm dimmc" lo dm car la not -riou. WORD RECEIVED THAT BILL. IN CLUDING $15,000 FOR HATCH ERY, PASSES CONGRESS NINE OF KARLUK'S MEN. ARE MISSING OTTAWA. July 8. A report received here today by Deputy Maritime Min ister Dcsnar.'ts from Captain llarllett declared that at least nine members of the Sieffanson expedition which left the Karluk after the party's boat sank bad not been heard from since. Cap tain Partlett fears they perished. WIFE CHARGES DESERTION Martha Jane Tmlllnger has filed a divorce suit against ber husband. Free man L. Tmlllnger tn the circuit court on the grounds of desertion. Tbey were married .November 28, 1899, at Garden Grove. Iowa. The wife asks for the custody of the minor child. Carl Trullinger. SUES TO QUIET TITLE CtiarU- lllnkle. head of the local of fice of the federal bureau of fisheries, ha received the Information thnt a bill, appropriating SlS.ooo for the new building for the Cluckatnaa Jiutchery. baa passed congress. Mr. Hlnk'e his not received further information aa t? the plana of the Washington office. The government owna two hatchery sites, one six miles about Clackamaa atalion and the other about one mile below the town. The aite further up the river Is the older of the two and Is not In use, the buildings being lo cated on the aite below Clackamaa. II has been the Intelon of the department to Improve the grounds and buildings at the new location and make It part as well as a hatchery. Necessiy Is ofteu mistaken for courage. In order to quiet title to 10 acres of land In the Damascus precinct, Fred I). Shank has filed a suit In th: cir cuit court, naming the heirs of Thom as U. Roork as the defendants. Stops Neuralgia KWe Pain Sloan s Liniment givea Instant relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It Is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat. Chest Pains and Sprains. You don t need to rub It penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger. Louisville. Ky., writes: i sunered wild nuite a severe Neural gic Headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with my head since." Get a bottle to-day. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hurts. 25c, 50c, and $1.00. at your Druggist. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve for all Sores. (Adv.) During that lant year the office ha added una carrier and one clerk, mak Ii. the total force four city lurrtT, ii'imi rural carrn-r. flvo cleiki, and the poatmustrr and hi aailalant. I'oat-maat-r Randall la making an el fort lo :ecuro another city carrier ao that bet ' ter service can be tfrtn In the down lowa siciioii. Tha annual report doe not Include the poatal aavlni; or parrel post totals for lh year. There are over 4U0 ac cjtint In the postal savlnca bank hlrh have on deposit about l.'O.OOO. which goes through the office Is kept hlih goes through the offlc Is kept. Th'i most Important change during the last year with the local office ha been th moving from the old build ing on smith Main atreet to the new one on Main between Eighth and Ninth street. The new atrurture Is consid ered one of the best of its kind In the north Willamette valley not only a a building but alao In point of equipment for handling mall. ELSIE TROST TAKEN TO STATE HOSPITAL Elsie Trost, age 18 years, was com mitted to the state hospital for the In sane Wednesday fend attendants took her to Salem that evening from Port land, where ahe haa been confined tn private hospital. She has been living with her parents in the southern pari of the county near Aurora. For some time she has been HI and It Is thought that her in sanity has been caused by her Illness. A Good Investment V. D. Magli, a well known merchant of Whltemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) GRANGE DELEGATES MEET AT MOLALLA 25 REPRESENTATIVES FROM EV ERY PART OF COUNTY AT. TEND SESSION You're Bilious and Costive! Sick Headache, Had Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges tion, Mean Liver and Dowels clogged. Clean up to-night. Get a 25c bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowels of fer menting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a sallsfled. thankful feeling makes you feel fine. e-nective. yet mild. Don't grloe. 25c at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Puma. (Adv.) STARKWEATHERIALKS FARM CREDITS Report of State Grange Is Read as Well as Those From the County Granges Program Given In the Evening The qunrterly meeting of the Pomo na grange was held at Molalla Tues day afternoon and evening. About 25 delegates, representing granges In ev ery part of the county were present. Many subjects, pertinent to the farm er and the rural districts, such as good roads, school problems, and farm bet terment, were discussed. Dinner and supper were served to the delegates at the grange hall and early tn the evening the delegates were token for an automobile ride through the coun try near Molalla. A lively discussion took place over plans suggested to make farm life more pleasant. The report of the state grange was read as well as the usual reports from the county organ izations. 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