Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 17, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    OHEdON tMTY KNTKIUMUSK. l'K'MUV. JULY 17, HH
Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County
MYSTERY OF THE EEL
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Norris Yuiihk hlipd one "f hi
i.li iicli,l tit halet iu Monday
HAZCLIA
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tr, liul K'l iinp i l"f trvpa.
A lnt-elll. of the liaid lit Hrp4'll
,if Hid 1'i'iiiKtil. Oak Groie and Jin
iii l.i l- to tiiN'U a III l' lu lil at III"
bUw u( Mr. II tl rlutkarallirr Wed
roiitld'-rabl building U going '' '","- ,hB l:n' "f ;
f.. . ,h m UHd .1 tlx l.L.de il on into-orae. tn.-mdum . n Urn (.,r " '."""
A young .on armed recently '! th. be, brother. IU,, who I. er HI with , II. Ki.t.ut and b.a fr Henry ' '" " j . .ull.ru of
Wrden.m,,.. home. jr l4 f. , m, ,,f tha K.U...U l. J mm .hi. dl.Wbt .Lead. 4 lh. .luui.u,...
Mr. Iin.t.i M a runaway on M..n- He Ml I'. nLr-H-V. ni.ruined ' ;l,f , fr w'llk , ,, , ,,, ,, i ...j.
dy. h. n I.U b..re.-s b-.-me frtKht- lU rou.m to dinner Hunday. Cn.M.u.',. uu.i,r P..r. .fr MmJ--ii.-lUl N..uu. 11.11. gl.e hi. III...
rued at Invading a hornet neat, nJ J .r. ,,d yr. A. Thou., fr.-m Stsf- U, ml XV4lhl. u.rj. t, r'vrguoii irated Iwtura.
Mr. UroUt wa .IlKhily Injur-d. Wf,,. were nun.' irf Mr. ...J Mr.',,,, M.lrri,, , ,rk , h j,.,,,,,. m Mr ,hJ Mr ,,,,, Tul(Ur, (,,,,, r.
hope for him pdy recovery. Thro SuinUUUr riumUy. 1 f ,B alB nrw iro,M.n. 'mrm-d trom Mr.M u.t. n.l t vi.
Mm. DIM knit Mr. Hutlim ford t-, Mr. md Mn A. I'lilUU mt Mr. j ihn gant frtnti tti I'at-lur (l Con- hii( ( Iho !;-. A. IMruiu huiv.
tided llin rhuiuU on VltirJy. rhlldi' mollit-r d Mr. nd Mr. A ' Kmi. tln I'd. rrird lu K'rad4 Hn , ir rhrl.. lui. ..r lw Anirln
r.k. Ili.l.lri IUItll. bit
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Of alt f.itll i f Bill trli III
ludlml (! rvi U lh M't rwnialkatd
lid llit k't Ulidi'll."l. Il ! tit
KoIiir by tula.
II. 8r b und family re c-n.lnit on
the chnuiauiiim Kronndi and are cn
li.( the ..l'i.did pn.Kraiiia.
II. O. Adn and wife aitndrd Iho
chautauqua on Thiirnday. FYlday and
Saturday, roln In Ihrlr new rrd ma
chine. Mr. Kand. the arnlal aal-aman In
Wurthlncion were among Ui-liali' nk, and are bu.ily wutklix mi the
ho vUlU'd Cladttoiitt Hal.irday. ji-rrttluu tf the nra liHd.e roiinn linf
Mr. and Mr. K an and Ml. ;r.r with Ktaada. our rU.le
Marlon and Matrr Carton arte iih-aa- il ffrk
aul callrra at the 8. H. lUiuli bon'
HunJi.y.
Mr. and Mr. P. Ihtnan vlaltrd In
Ovavxu Saturday evrnln. I
Mr ('. C. Ilorland and family vlltfd
Aden'a atnre la planning a trip for him-, at the Hui.rt hi.n.e Sunday.
Mr. T. W. (. tlw nealy appoint
n.J Agrliullnral Km-rl of the I. It. U
A I'. Co. callt-d In Kt' da thl -li,
and will be out aain Itlday, the ITih.
to look ovrr a:rlt'iili.iral iondltUiii
clier.
aa vUltma hi l.ri ilur al Ihla plai-e
laat arvk. and rallid ' olhi-r Uhlae
frVixW. Mr IU-ii ha rharge of the
Ail. tiill Kanatorlutn liardi-na In one
of the i.ihurti of U Angi'U-.
Mr Jidinon and daughlera. of
Aatnrla, wilt apend ttut auiuiiK-r al
Ihrlr cottage at (hit ple.
A brlKht baby buy found Hi way
.If and family to CaM-adla. thla ae k. I
Mr. Illram Wood and two children
an vUltlnc at the home of Mr. and
Mra. A. A. Wood.
The llrotmt family have bn attend
ing the Chautauqua mivtlnjc thl
werk.
Mr. M. C. Young and family and , n-lcea from I'ortland Sunday
Mra. I!id rirnhara, Id'len Craham.
Ml Hallry and Ml (layman attend
ed chautauqua on Saturday, going by
auto.
A part of young people are planning
a trip to Wilholt Spring for the wwk
end. C. Pleckman'a honn-a ran away with
the wood wagon on Monday, becoming
frightened at an engine.
Prof. Graham and family have ar
rived to anend the nunimer at th-lr
beautiful nnch home on the river.
Antone Ilatnlgla, H. D. Aden. Are
Th h.ilin. ,,,nle of Ceorge have h home of Mr. md Mra. Harry J.
Mr. (;ntry and little dauulttfr, I f,,rlj a Con.imr. itil and tWIal Club, lloblnwrn on Tuedu).
from On-gon City, are the boue ; ,n 1( j,))Br a I'rrdd-nt ; II. Ht-v- j Mr, f). I. Wood h hern called
guru of Mr, lieo. Ilag-I thl week. (r. ft. Vice rrrldt iit and Otto Paul-; upon to tha mourn the l a!h of her
Mr. IVank. from Portland. tent x-n a Si-cretary Trvurer They con- mothxr, Mr. Judd. who paed aaay
the week-end at her brother'. Mr. A. i template building a due club houe In on July 7th. at tha Wood.' home. The
llflnii. the grovtf n-ar the l.lnu pUi lu the dio-ean-d waa M yiar old. The fun-
Mr. A. Nelimn entrtaln-d hi-r near future. ,eral waa held from the llidinan und"-r
i taking parlor on dnc.day. A aon
from Wyoming arrl-d to attend the
! fioieral.
1 The dancing partv given by Ml
KterytMHly I buy gi-tllng their hay Wollrotl. on Saturday evening lat.
In while the good wraihi-r la t a. ia not attended bv a many aa had
Ml KaMe and John (titter, of plannrd on going, and wa mtponed
Mr. K. Hultberg p-nt the e-kend
In Oregon City with hi lter.
Mr. c;h. Nac-I and Mr. (Jentry
were plcawnt caller of Mra. A. Helm
Sunday afternoon,
MEADOWDROOK.
Mm. A. Worthlngton wa taken very
III Sunday evening. Ir. Vincent wa -Needy. peiit Thurday and fTlilay at , mr It Wednesday, Julv ::nd.
called and he pronounced It rhi-uma-! I jirkln. I A large number of our people, at
tl.m. ! The Chitiduren Ui attended the j tendi-d chautauqua on Saturday. A
Mr. and Mr. M. Shipley have been Ice mam aocUl at Mullno Saturday j tlrrliig appeal to th.t young men of
vlnltlng at the Prank Chllda home. i night. I the country wa made ty C. II. Pint-
Mr. II. Maker' liter and huaband
from Iwa are houe gut-ti at the II.
Itaker home.
The party given at the John Wanker
tlvea at the coast last week, returning
on Tuesday of thla week.
Mark. W. C. Murray. W. F. Stanirel. home Saturday evening wa well at
V. E. Mulloy. and other attended In-tended and all report a pleasant time,
atallatlon of Odd Fellow at Tualatin Mr. Jim Zlvney I cutting hay th. e
on Monday of last week, and were day.
treated rovally by our neighbor of Ml. Nina Wanker la taking drea
that hustling little village. making lei-on and g-neral cour.'
Mr. A. A. Wood and Mm. Wood. ln . . .' . ,
Sr, .pent a few day Tl.lting rela-l M' W ''""'P Vnt
ill. iUkpr Sunday.
i A mimh.tr nf 1 1 n-lllf im atlttnilil
Mr. Elmer Jonea and family are ,he el,lricaj para(le )n poniand the
enjoying an outing on the chautauqua fourtn
grounds
Mrs. Alison Tinker spent a few dav ' -.
In Portland this week, visiting at the
home of her on, Clyde.
The oil well Is now down 600 feet,
nnd we are Informed that good reports
of sample have been received from
a reliable firm In Los Angeles, CaL
Mr. and Mrs. Chalupsky. Mr. and
Mrs. Aden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peters. Mrs.
Joe Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Clutt-'r.
pnd Mr. and Mrs. Kller attended a
kitchen shower for Miss Aden on Sat
urdsy evening, who is soon to become
a bride.
A Jolly crowd of twenty members of
the Tualatin Rebekah lodge attended
the Installation on Saturday evening,
in our village, coming in the familiar
good old time hay rack, as our train
service does not permit of late enough
hours.
The Misses Wagner entertained a
small company of friends dellRhtftilly
on Saturday evening at the farm home
near our village. Dancing waa the
pleasure of the evening, after which
dainty refreshments were served, and
a Jolly good time spent by the happy
guests.
A Joint Installation of the Odd Fel
lows and Kebekah Lodges were held
on Saturday evening at which time the
followlns officers were Installed: Wm.
Heckstead, Noble Grand; J. L. Seely,
Vice Grand: H. D. Aden, Secretary;
W. . E. Mulloy. Treasurer, and Sun
shine Rebekah Lodge Installed as fol
lows: Miss Hflttie Batalgia. Noble
Grand; Miss Mae Fitzwater, Vice
Grand; T. A. Mulloy, Secretary; J. L.
Seely, Treasurer. The Installing offi
cers were D. D. G. M. Walter Sharp
and assisting installing officer Mrs.
Robinson. Refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served at the close of
this splendid fraternal meeting.
Mr. and Mr. A. U l-arkln. dauKht-: tenburg In hi lecture. ' Worm lie-
er. Kuth and Alma and Mr Mernlva ; neoth the Park." Anothrr entertain
Larkln visited Prank Scotf. near ! lug fe.itur waa the Utile Jubilee lng
Wilholt Sunday.
M; Pauline. Otto. Gi-orge and John
HofHti-tter and Jullu Sihlewe attend
ed the chautauqua at Gbdton Sun
day. MImfi MIm'I Chlndcr-n. Hannah
Johnson and P. O. Chlndgn-n left Wed
nesday for Hot Spring where they
expect to spend the aummer.
Ella. IJIIIe and Paul S.-hlewe pent
Sunday with Nettle and Glen l-arkln
I. O. Orem finished cutting wood for
Milton Chlndgren Wednesday. He ex
pects to cut for Clark Pros. next.
.'m and the reading given by Mr. Mat
tin Jonva. of McMlnnvllle.
Mr. Ethel W am and small
dai'Khter, of Oakland, spent Friday of
Ui week with Mr. A. C. Mai Farlane.
Mr. W. K. Peal entertained ntim
lr of Portland friend on Tuesday.
Mra. T .M. Keller. Mr. Caivy and
nelce. Mra. Thurnian. Mr. Collier.
Mr. Mntnle Gron.nd Mr. Hen Gross
enjoyed the luncheon and Inter Mra.
Deal and ber guit enjoyed a trip to
the river, which Is so attractive.
Mra. 8. P. Dow leave Wednesday
try I tu)ifil'Mi siat as iiij'ivrr a
It u u kiu.
It bimalina; (okiii.U arw h mil
AlUnll'. at what dplh utdy
kin. a. During t ear th larval
evl remain at It lier rt and
grow couatai.ll)' smaller. It finally
tan aliiiiulug li.a.id pie inoutll of
soma frv.ll water lrvaiii-ollu o"
that I a ihniiMi.d tulle away.
(in arrival at It dettuatlu tha eel
pruu.plly rbaugra froiu the tliliinea
of a vlaltlug card and a Iraitiiwrnx-r
that permit only It (liateiili.g bla. k
tye Id to seen to III pl.Mliel.ted
iiikellka fl.h that la trapped and
M-aml on tha Coa.t and lu lb river.
A aoon th ' ha l.routiht forth
II Aral apawnliig of 13.Ui,uiO to VI,
Oi.).UJ rg k- It die, hut J.i't bow II
txltriii-a end or why It should I cut
off so short rvu.alu a myatery. On
tiling U certain, do adult coma In
from tl.a sea. do adults remain lu th
stream.
Tha eel I a vertebral animal wlib b
meife froiu au rwg lea tli.in una
twenty fifth of an hub lu dUuieter.
It grow to a length of threa Iwhea lu
perl. a ix a year, and during tint time
Is buffeted alHMit uu tl.a hliib sea and
drift over a dlMan.-a of l.l0 mile
or mora.
Yet during all thl period tha ael
take no ftt whatever and la doubt
lea lmlil of doing ao, owing to
tha unprepared condition of It dli;ea
tiv organ -New York Amerl n.
CURIOUS MULTIPLICATION.
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What! Multiply 313 by 177 without
knowing ilia multiplication table Im
jrond tha "two time nlur Yea. If
you can multiply and divide by 3 you
can get any product In tha fullowUif
almplo way:
Put down the two numbers tldo by
side and form a column under each by
ucceaalvely dividing by 2 lu the first
on ami doubling. tha Dumber In
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For Over
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CHil
The Beet Medicine In the World.
"My little girl had dysentery very
bad. I thought she would die. Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy cured her, and I can truthful
ly say that I think It Is the best medi
cine In tha world." writes Mrs. William
Orvls, Clare, Mich. For sale by all
dealers. (Adv.)
NORTH LOGAN
A great many people spent the 4th
of uly on tiie banks of the Clackamas
river by Mr. Mc.Murry's and Mr. Chris
tiansen's. Some of Mr. Shuttle's relatives from
Portland came out Thursday and stay
ed until after the 4th with them.
Miss Maria Christiansen, a nurse
from the St. Vincent hospital spent
Saturday afternoon with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Christiansen.
Misses Helen McMurry and Susan
Barnes, of Portland, who are camping
out at Mr. McMurry's, went ,to Port
land to spend the 4th. They will re
turn Monday.
Harry and Ollice McMurry went to
Portland Thursday.
Hewitt McCrackin, of Barton, start
ed to work for Mr. Slopper Monday
morning.
Mr. A. G. McMurry and daughters
were visiting his parents, Mr. J. P.
McMurry's, Monday.
George Christiansen Is working for
Mr. Alvin Johnson, of Barton.
Several of the North Logan people
spent the 4th in Estacada.
Will Christensen is working for Mr.
Bates, of Barton.
Mrs. Tonkin and Mrs. Hardy were
visitors of Mrs. J. P. McMurry's Sun
day. Mr. Balsmeler furnished accordlan
music at the Clear Creek Park Satur
day and Sunday. He has taken the
contract for playing the accordlan for
them every Saturday night during the
summer.
The Blizzard Silo Filler Is the Thing
There is no question about the value of silage for feed and the Blizzard Ensilage is a good invest
ment for the farmers of the Northwest for still another reason. It enables them to put away the
crop when it should be put away, regardless of weather condition. Many crops could have been saved
in the past few years if farms on which the loss occured had been equipped with a silo and Blizzard Silo Filler.
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The
Blizzard
Is a Time
Tried
Machine
FINDS IT VERY SATISFACTORY
Cleone, OroKon. May !, 1913.
Mitchell. I.ewl tt Htaver Co.,
Portland, Oregon.
Gentlemen: We have uxed your
Blizzard enstlBUe cutter tho past ea
non and nnd them a very utlfnclory
iim' lilno In every way. We put up ov
er 0(io tons of corn and had no troublo
cutting from 60 to 5 tons per day aud
elevating It to a height of 32 feet,
iiitlng an D-15 machine. We consider
them tho best mnchino made for the
purpose. We also used it to cut al
falfa und clover hay fed to sheep and
cuttle, at our yards this Winter, and
it hnndled the work In good shape.
Yours truly, The SUN DIAI, HANCII.
By K. 0. McGnw.
WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Oregon Dvtlopmnt Nwt In LI n of Induitrl.t, Payroll and Product
of Labor and EnUrprl.
C. I.. Cano propone a -rlei of (tnla Cooa Pay Ret a new life savli.K !
conlrolled coffee clulia, to roat f lUUil to lion tq roat 0,Ol0.
Photo Taken May 20, 1914, on the Farm of Streich & Neiger, Cleone, Oregon.
Don't make
tho mistake of
buying a silo
filler of ques
tionable merit.
They cost nearly as much In tho beginning and fur
more In the long run, or short run, either, for that mat
ter. The Blizzard is a practical machine. It combines
knives, fan and tly wheel Instead of using these a sep-
Why Silage Pays
If you want to know how much the
silo filler will do for you, send in the
coupon for this book. State the size of
your silo, and we will quote you. It
places you under no obligation to buy.
Mitchell, Lewis Staver Co.
Portland, Oregon, Spokane-Boise
W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Or.
CANBY HDW. & IMP. CO., Canby, Or.
AGENTS
arate units, thereby saving power and
making n more compact cutter. It ele
vates without full Into the tallest alio.
Its-cuts the material with a Bheer cut,
does not crush It. The IUIzznrd Is re
sponsive to control and safe to opnrnte.
The Pllzzard Is widely Imitated, but
nothing can shake Us populurlty with
those who have used them.
KELSO.
Leo Rath's driving horse strayed
away May 16 and he gave up all hopes
of finding her but she was trying to
cross the mountains again and he
found her last week.-
Dr. Kills, of Portland, bought three
Jerseys from Mrs. Joel Jarl Saturday
including her last registered Jersey.
Mr. Exon. of Dover, purchased two of
the registered Jersey helfjrs.
Gilber Haugultim is on the sick list
this week.
John Roberts, of Dover, Is helping
Joel Jarl put up hay.
Bertha Albel, Mr. Sloop, Mrs. Geo.
Maronay and Mrs. Joel Jarl all pur
chased new pianos from the Soule
agent last week.
Mrs. May Spencer, of Lake County,
was canvassing this neighborhood last
week, selling dress-making charts.
Mrs. Joel Albel spent the week in
Portland.
Will Walker is finishing the addition
to his house.
EAGLE CREEK.
Roy Douglass rind wife' and Carl
Don class attended chautauqua last
Friday.
Mrs. Guy Woodle entertained Mrs,
Howlett and Mrs. Keith at dinner Sun
itav.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, Walter
Douglass and children and Meda Mur
phy were chautauqua visitors iasi rn
day. ,
Geo. N. Taylor, an anti-saloon work
er of Portland, was out this way Sun
day and talked to a small audience on
the temperance question.
Sam Eddy, of Portland, was a week
end guest at the home of R. & Gibson.
Mra. Katie Pouglass and Miss Delia
Sweeney were attests of Mrs. Murphy
Sunday.
A wise man learns something eTery
time a fool blunders.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns,
Sores.
Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y.,
writes: "I have never had a Cut, Burn,
Wound or Sore It would not heal." Get
a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve today.
Keep handy at all time for Burns,
Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents Lock
jaw. 25c, at your Druggist.
(Adv.)
AL8PAUGH.
Misa Emma Dowty, who haB been
spending a few days with her parents
returned to Portland Saturday.
Miss Alta Sarver Is spending her
vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton and son, Elgin,
spent Sunday evening at the home of
John Githens.
Misses Lera and Bern Ice Githens, of
Heppner, Oregon, are visiting relatives
and friends in this part of the country.
Dick Githens went to Eastern Ore
gon to work for his uncle, Hugh Gith
ens, during the harvest.
Mr. J. W. Dowty sold a valuable cow
last week.
Most everyone In this vicinity are
planning to attend the big Maccabee
picnic at Estacada Sunday.
Mr. Fitzegerata spent a tew aays at
the home of Henry Githens last week.
TWILIGHT
Mrs. Bullard, of Oak Grove, haB re
turned home after a few days visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Kel
land. Mrs. A. H. Harvey Is In Portland
visiting with friends.
Miss Iela B. Smith, of Macksburg,
spent Thursday at Mountain Ash
Farm.
A number of persons from here at
tended the Spiritualist campmcetlng
Sunday.
Miss Marie Harvey entertained
friends from Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Melndl, of Sell
wood were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Lazelle.
Mrs. Frank Hendricks and mother
have returned to their home in Colton
after a few week's viBlt with the form
er's father, L. J. Hylton.
Misses Rose and Grace Spiger, who
have been the house guests of Miss
Marie Harvey, have returned to their
home in Oregon City.
B. L. Harvey Is not Improving as
fast as his many friends wish him.
He is suffering from a severe attack of
blood poisoning.
Twilight presents a very lively ap
pearance as there Is a large crew of
men working the roads. Lazelle's
road will have no more mud holes this
winter.
JENNINGS LODGE
Mrs. Brlgham and daughters are vis
iting with her mother, Mrs. Hughes In
Vancouver.
Word has been received from Mr.
Isiah Shenefield In Ohio, that ho was
having a delightful time visiting with
his sister and friends, whom he had
not seen for years.
Mr. I. J. Verly and family removed
to Canada during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Dill and Miss
Flora Dill departed on Wednesday for
Dolph, Oregon, and will then go to
their country home, known as Moun
tain View.
Miss Eileen Dill will join the family
in August. At present she Is visiting
friends at Blue Mountain on the Mac
kenzie river.
Mrs. Cussie Stratton will leave on
Friday for her home at Bend. She
will remain at Newberg over the week
end While at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Albert Pierce, a number
of family gathering were held.
Mr. Will Jacobs returned from West
Point, Nebraska, after being absent
evening for her home In St. Paul. She
will be Joined by her hsuband In Spo
kane. Ha Your Child Worm?
Most children do. A Coated. Furred
Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach
Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sal
low Complexion; Nervous, Fretful;
Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep;
Peculiar Dreams any one of these
indlcnto Child has Worms. Get a box
of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It
kills the Worms the cause of your
child's condition. Is laxative and aids
Nature to expel tho Worms. Supplied
in candy form. Easy for children to
take. 25c, at your Druggist.
- (Adv.)
The mnn who can say "Yes" and
"No" at the right time has the great
est command of language.
Lots of things worth while can be
accomplished In twelve mouths by a
truly progressive community.
A new plant, a new machine, a new
serum may any dny radically affect
the course of social evolution.
A Chicago hypnotist has opened a
school for book agents. Most of 'era
are post grnduntes In that art
tne second column. niKcurii nil re
mainders nn you ill vide und curry both
columns In even rows until the IiimI
quotient I" 1 Then enma out every
line across the three columns Unit has
an even number In the Hint column,
add what remains lu the second col
limn and you have the product. In the
following columns the numbers lu
parentheses ure the ones to be dls
carded:
177
AM
7UH
0.4111)
2,332
(0.00O
11.328
(22.M)
ti.312
343
171
85
(42)
21
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14
(32)
ul
(128)
.10,711
343
Tbo reason why this comes out so
nicely may be explnlned by menus of a
third column, showing the succcsKtve
powers of 2. The powers standing In
the uncrossed lines will exactly ac
count for the remainders thnt were re
jected. Their sum Is therefore cqnnl
to the multiplier, 313, nnd opposite ench
Is the partial product equnl to 177
times the corresponding power of 2.
Youth's Companion.
A Minnesota college offers a course
In sausage making. The students will
certainly have a long grind ahead of
them.
It Is said there Is about $12,792,000,
000 In the world. And DO per cent of
the Inhabitants control the last six
figure.
The Cleveland physician who ran
over a holdup man bas discovered a
new and promising use for the automobile.
The happiest wife la not always the
one who marries the best man, but the
one who makes the best of the man
she marries.
The average married man will frank
Some profits are not without dishonor.
Paning of Old Houae.
Ridel's and walkers through the New
England countryside and villages learn
to look for the venerable houses, many
of them centenarians twice over, which
not only distinguish this region, but fit
into Its InndscnpeM with a suitability
which newer buildings somehow lack.
As this Interest grows the observer be
gins to notice that they ure nil too rap
Idly disappearing to give place to mod
ern houses which are certainly no Im
provement In workmanship and archi
tectural design, and not necessarily an
perlor In comfort and convenience If
the old houses are properly bandied.
In losing these ancient buildings we
are losing not only parcels of history.
We are losing quite aa much a digni
fied and fitting atyle of domestic archi
tecture which la all the mora effective
by being severely plaln.-Boston Trans
cript Cooling Water Without Ulng lo
To cool water without using Ice get a
slender class test tube from am drag
IiinIiiII. state, comity and city each
paying one third of the coal and main
tenance. Work beitnn on the new SlmpHou ho
tel at North llend to cunt $7i.ouo.
Nepor ha l.'t a contract for a new
high 'hool to cost f 16.(11)0.
' Tho Portland. Eugene A Eastern hn
(I n I lud bnllnatlng up It loop track
at Kugeno at an expense of several
thouuud dollar.
To help mako the worklngnien'a
compensation act, the board I taking
in all state enterprises ana inaiiuunni f nn M-itilllw will folio
pnssllile. Tne lnte will be employer
and Insure Itself against necldeiil on
Its own work.
By a break In the plant of tho AiiktI-
cau Can Co. at Portland, aevernl hun
dred bunds were laid off at Kuk-Iio and
In the berry fields.
July 14 Sllvnrton votes on a $1.1.000
bond Issue for better school fnrltltle.
Contrai l fur date highway work In
Columbia county were lot the punt
wei-k niniinnlliig to S 1 1.277. work to
b done by October I.
Pilot ItiH-k Junction. VmaUlU coun
ty, tt.-t a c.lirene factory.
ItiiBi-biira ahlied tha ft rut carload of
pitichc from Oregon.
K. J. William la running a U'tu
berry cannery near lllllnboro.
One big lumber company In l'kr
county will Ini remn Its payroll to 1:5,
OiK) p. r month on Annual J and othrr
ult.
I The Hlmpon mine In the llurlfrt
dlxtrlct of linker county have a ti
hltdt of ore produce on the ,Vri
j Powder.
I I. Inn and Bentlon cotuitle iIJ n
:tnblll a free ferry at llurrb-Hrt.
I Ordering IIk forfeited railroad tub
on the anNcaamctit roll by the Kill
The Pacific Stales Telephone Co. Is T' l" " ' w ,v .Tir ta
spending about i ,.0 , n new ! r ui'n'ad land K 0
to Astoria, nnd on Ihu Columbia hli;h-' '. . .. . ..,
way to Hood River.
can collect It or not.
... - It'll,.. ...... d ll..,.lflM ll! MVI...J
M., .. , . II IIW IIIHIin-ll" I mi: "I", iiruu
The attorney general and labor coin- ,p rv. . , ,, , ...,,....
The chltlem bark Industry nwni
u.iNHloner are making a fluhl to forco
the work on the Grants Puns and Cres
cent City railroad onto an eight hour
ImihIh, on the theory thnt It I a muiilrl
pal project.
North Bend bus adopted bltullthlc
pavement to cost IM per yard.
Sluslnw fishermen's union will oper
ate Koho Mill cannery at Floretira,
Mncndam highway In Multnomah
county costs S 1 "0 a mile for upkeep.
Tho S. I
building l.'i miles of highway on the
Willamette abnvo Hprlugfleld.
A plant will be built at Port land for
Ihu manufacture of electrolytic gus at
Center nnd 1 7th streets.
Crater Luko gets $ 100,000 for high
way Improvements.
with n-god demand nt t'4 rent.
Stain Food t'omtiilHNlouer Mlrltlt
pr'.hllills sale of baking powders con
taining ulbiimen, und puro food law u
In the courts.
(ircHluim hn organized a cntintrr
with 200 stockholder.
Drain will Instull a J.i.000 city llM
Ing plant.
The Initialed sur tax propose to rot
Co. will expend $1(1.000 re- ""' 0,1 lw 'r owt"
over t.j.uuu, aim men ktiiiiiiiii e
wards on larger sums.
Astoria Is terribly torn up with
lie improvements but not kicking,
Mlirshfleld let $.riO.U00 of street NO
tracts the past week.
Eugene capitalists will fliiiuir tbl
McKetizlu river road to Crook, Ore.
store, unit nn u wun nitrate or am
monia salts, (111 up with water, cork
tightly. Shako till tho suit Is dissolved.
Bo careful to wlpo the outside of the
tube dry In order that nil traces of the
nltrnte may be removed. Plnco this
tube Into a gins of water and agitate
as you would a spoon. The water is
rapidly chilled. Tho nitrate of am
monia salts can be bought at any drug
store. This Is a far better way of cool
ing water than putting Ice In It Now
York World.
Th 8wett Day.
After all, I believe the nicest and
sweetest days are not those on which
anything vory splendid or wonderful
or exciting happens, but Just those
thnt bring simple little pleasures, fol
lowing one another softly, like pearls
slipping off n atrlng.-dj. M. Montgom
ery.
ProfiMional Training.
"Oh, Johnnie, en n't I ever teach yon
to put things nwny?"
"But. mother, I'm practicing to be a
salesman, not stock clerk." Cleve
land Plain Denier.
When men aro rightly occupied their
amusement grows out of their wu.
as the color petals out of a fruitmi
flower. John Ruskln.
podgad.
"I got my wife through advertising."
"Then you'll admit that advertising
pays?"
I'll admit' thnt It brings results,"
was the cautious reply. Louisville
Courler-Jonrnnl.
You're Bilious and Coatlvel
Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour
Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges
tion, Mean Liver and Bowels 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 satisfied,
thankful feeling makes you feel fine.
Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c
at your Druggist
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns.
(Adv.)
SUNBURNT EGGS 1
A LOSS TO
Sunburnt vggs are the bane of th
egg trado In this part of tho slate l
this time, nnd much dissatisfaction l
existing ns a result of unusual Imavy
shipments of this diameter to (he nr
ket. S.umiltigly tho country shipper
not yet learned the costly lesson Hi'1
especially during the summer montln
It does not pny to hold supplies from
the market In the hope of obtaining
hotter values. According to leader
the egg trndo there areagrouter Ion""
today after candling oggs than
many years; In fnct somo say t"'
thr,y have never before seen t'cl1
heavy losses.
Naturally this loss falls dlrectl W
on the producer, but tho consumer 1
iit,n,..iu., i,ni. imnuime hn In fora i
tlifl bettor uimH'Vina
would bo the
pay more .,,1)mnts rvJ
ZnT regularly Instead of spasmodic,
as at present.
THE WEARY WAY.
Dally Becoming Less Wearisome t
Many In Oregon City
With a back that aches all day,
With rest disturbed nt night,
Annoying urinary-disorders,
'TIs a weory way. Indeed.
Doan's Kidney Pills aro especial"
for kidney trouble. ,,,
Are endorsed by Oregon City
zens. ...
Jam.m Wilkinson, 201 Fourteen'"
St.. Oregon City, Oregon, says: i
! H .1 nl,r)i nn neCOIint "
T-I- "I' v .- -
kidney weakness and I suffered irou
palnB and aches In my back. '
limbs were quite stiff. I wtt" J1," i
told to try Doan's Kidney Pl
used several boxes and they ma
strong and well. All I said M"
Donn's Kidney Pills, when I pub""
recommended them a few years
still holdB good." n-jt
Price BOc, at all dealer.
simply ask for a kidney remedy- ,
Doan's Kidney Pllli-4h
Mr. Wilkinson had. Poster-MUburD
Props, Buffalo, N. Y. ,A