Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 24, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    pnmou city KNTfirtpmae, i kidav. Ji;r,Y2i. wi i.
LARSEN & CO.
WIIOLKSALK AND IlKTAIL
Groceries, Produce and Commission
Th Urgwt nj moit complct atok In
i our Una In CUcWmti County.
WE PAY CASH For counirir proJuco.
All good tolj on MoneyIJck Guartnte.
We e've H'K Green Tridlnir Sumpi
1001-1003 Main St. Oregon City, Ore.
CAPTAIN BARCIAY
in
FURLOUGH
nVO DIVORCES BASED
ONTHESAHECROUND
Hi! SUES FOR LOST
uirr niinDrr
ii
nur.
LUIL, IIIIL LiJIUlll
COMMANDER OF U. I A. T. t-lt-COMIHAIIPINT4I
VIAHI
AT IIA
( aplala William t'harlea IUr. l. f.
U fit a llor, arrived bar Monday
Morning U,t bl rinl tlalt In ...
nif, tin tiiHio Iowa, la over II yt.j
Mf. thle low a bae changed; would
nM have kuo It If I l.'l landed hurt
I nl(lil." tali Captain llart Lv if..u.
day ev-Mng after J,. 1JUt i,,, ,1m,,,
lurougo in cllf.
i narging rruel anl uibumaa irt.
uiul a a general mum for action, but
riling many linldriite lo back her
claim. Mr. Julia Uanhry flM ault
ror oivorm rrom Iboina Patrick liiui.
hay Monday la ! tirtull court They
war marriea in Hoetun, Maa, Auguat
, is. a, a year ago but ram to
Oregon leveral yeare ago ami aettled
on farm lo Ilia eaatra part of tba
coumy.
Tba wlf claim, In ber complaint
inai ir in yeara m r tiueiiand baa boon
a eteady drinker. Hhe allegea thai ba
kicked her In fit Uck. threatened to
CADIZ PRATT, OP NEEDY, II DC
PENDANT IN UIT POR
SEPARATION
For I J ti-.r and four moiiih.Tep- b"r ""'" to plac bar In lha d,r
As a eque to tba 15000 ul( Med
br (''lli Pratt agalnet John Tayb. a
prominent farmer of tba Needy dt
trli e for lha alw-natlon of bit wife' af
fection, Mr. Harah lie II I'ratt filed a
ault for dlvorc from f'adli I'ratt In
Ilia rlrcult court, on tba crouada of
rruel and Inhuman treatment Hatur
LOCAL URICrS
uillliia Miller and II. Mtkner. of
Maikiimtl. t-fl Friday and Maturday
In Ih tountr ai.
W m llural, la "'II known rum
niiMlua man f Hubbard, waa In tow
i.lr and Halurdajr,
Milium Andreeen, who Uvea In lb
Ikvliiat linrl'l, aMii l mlddla part
vl Ilia ! in lua counljr arat
ilr and Mra. II. U Wlla. of Kdnion
tun, All.oria, arrld In Vrrgun I lly
Wnliiotday for a atajr of aral dara.
Mr and Mra l. Ilna hava
nintrd to Jiimllnn ('Mr. Mr. Iilvrna
nlr.ht tiirator at lha Ruutharo I'a
clfle hrra.
Mr Alba Uifrll. a trarhrr at llor
ln. who baa bn vialtlna at llr'nr.
la hire vlalt ln at thw lorn of Mra. W.
W. II. Hamaon.
( lauds Wlndiilwr, a fartu.r of tba
Milk Crk dUlrl l. waa in ilia county
a- at tba lattvr part of lha Week to at
tend to biiiliirsa niallrra.
It. I'omi'orln and an, Otto, farrrrxra
and bop rowrra of tba ttlafford dla
irlrt, wrra In Orrnon City Monday lo
altcud to bualnxaa matlrra.
Mr. and Mra. II. J. Klndor, of Taro
ina, S'aih., ara apondlna; law dayi
In Ormnn City Ixfor li-avlun on a
two Mka" rainplnc trip near Wllbolt.
Two dltrurra dn rrf a wera alnrd by
Jud( Cauiibell Krlilay aa followa:
Mmin K. Knnady from John Kdaar
Kriiiirdy and Hrrt It. Klllott from Win
Urd Klllott.
Af'rr ovrr all wroki of tllnraa, J. A.
Tufia, rounly trraaurrr. waa atils to
rrlurn to hla offlca In tha court bouaa
Tumdar for tba flrat tlma. Ha la atlll
wrk but alowly growing itronxar.
1. C. Ilarrlaon. of Orrgnn City routal
4. baa r-KlaliT"d tho naina of hla farm.
fold Uprlnita Dairy and Htnrk Karm
witb the acrrviary or atala at
Rtlrm, and haa rtxrlvrd a certlflrala
fiuin that official.
J. r. Clark, with hla ann, Gordon
Clark, of Cortland, were In Oregon City
H!y to prrpart) for a flahlng trip on
tha hiadvatira or tha Molalla rim.
Thry left Krldny aftornoon by auloiuo
bilo for tha mountain.
Mra. J. N. Young, of Clackamaa ata-
Hon, umlrrwrnt a arrlom operation for
Haul atonoa Haturday morning at tha
Ni'llwond hoapllnl, and waa reported aa
murn linprovod Haturday evonlnc. Dr.
C. A. Htuart la tha attending phyalclan.
Mra. Kdward Furtnna la tipfctd to
iu nvr noma hra within a fw
tlaya after a vl.lt of three montha with
frlvnda In lha oaat. Mra. Fortune waa
one or tna ditlrKatia to tha convention
of Hoyul NflKhbora which waa hi'ld In
niinoia in May.
Mr. and Mr. It. W. McPariana and
Mr. and Mr. A. 11. Dolan. of Soattlo,
arrived In On-iton City Wedneaday,
nnd will vlitlt with Mr. and Mra. J. A.
luna uc roro returning todav. Tha
CLIHK AT MULTNOMAH 4
COURT HOUIE COMII
MERE POR LICENIC
? . .
in an effort to n atw llo pub
llilty gained by hla Mluw wurk-
ar, joiio KM kran, Allrft T. (lo-
ilil briMigbl bla bvlhrolhxd, Mlaa
Mrrn jc. ttailoo, to Ihla rlly
wwiniaiiay aftrrniMin from I'ort.
a ianl lo aerura a marrlaaa lln-naa.
a (id la a rlrrk In tba Mullnomah
P county court houao, and Mlaa Hat.
ton a rwvnt gradiiata of Waahllig-
ton high a4 hiMi. Portland a
Tby wrra not luarrlrd brra but
wrnt to I'ort land to hava lha
a rerrmoiiy performed, aa nrarly aa
a could ba l.arned bcra Wvdnraday
avanint
iu i.rrn, naa o-n in tha army
lriiaH,rt arrvlre and at lha pranl
lima b la rounnandliig offlror of lit
I'. H. A, T. iJaromb. atalloued al Ma.
nil. I. I. II will apnd a 120 day
fuilonrh In thl country. nnu of iba
Hill With Ilia Iwo alnti-ra Mra U' tt
I'ratt and Mla Hall liarrUy, txilb of v"ud
ma i ny.
Captain llan lar la t VftMral iM mtA
Ha iixifil all of hla l1m. airitiiilnv IiIm
flrat aavriitM-o y-ra, on lb der-p .
Ma la lb aon of lha lata Ir. rorbc
llaniay, a pronilin-nl bliMirrr. and
ralaad b r. Wlim In hla aarlr 'ltia
n waa a nt lo a Han f'ram laro board
irisalia aavlinn an1 1. . ri.,MnH
dnva,hr awa Irom homa br 1.1J ,n ber eornplalnt Mra. Pratt rlt-
many cruH a-t on Auguat 13 1I3 mMf cl oUh aha claim hrr bua
Hha aak for I2i0 tvmnorarv aliinon b,n4 " roranilll 'n ha Uat two
176 monthly alimony. 1150 ault i.ionv. mo,,lhV "bay wra marrlad at full
12000 i.fnnanrtit alimony, aa undl- n'n' Cf,'r- J"'r ,J- ,m n'1 ,n P11"
vldad half Intitrrat In bla brooanr.
bout 1 15, noo, and an or
lirr charge that on tha flrat of Aa.
guat, 1 day aft r ihalr marrlaga, ba
dr ratralnlii blin from molvatlng ""a w """'i and abuaa br.
hrr during tha ault. M. C. King a I '"a actlona biwama ao orval that
;riaharo attorney, I r-preanting thl"n April 20 aha waa competed to lava
me noma or br nuaband and (lay with
a neighbor, John Taylor, atata br at-
plaintiff.
On lha charge of cru and Inhuman
(realmnnt and of ronatant drunknaaa.
Adnia Katbrrlna Caldwall fll-d a ault
for dlvoroa from Daulnl . Caldwall.
In a hool and when 17 yrara ran awar Mon(1,y- married In
. L . .. '"I " a l ,,, in Inn.? ton. i..
Uuliiry, III., Juna 24, 1901. Tha plain-
mi aungea inai ui-r nualand waa a
heavy drinker.
COUNTy ETATUTICE
i aiiinara in -a inerrhant marina
aorvlra. Kor 21 jara ha aa etnolovad
on trading ablpa and vlalled every cor
ner of tha world. Then be waa offered
a I Kiel Men with Iba government anrt
be haa never left tha aervlce.
Captain Itarrlay haa vlalled all lha
principal porta of tha owrld, haa cir
cled the. earth a number of llmea. and
haa rroaaed the Iflc a many tlmea agalnat her buaband. KM Ulver. In lha
that ha haa loet coitnL lie I a mem- circuit court. They were married at
her or elulm !n moat or the conilnema I Hpencer, Maa., December 26. 1905.
r. K. Ilaker, and baa frlenda lo many of tha aeaiiort T'S wlf" "'"l h( r huaband deaort-
riuea. w nen na left Manila lo com ner May a, mi, and that aha waa
WIPE HAS DOUBLE CHARQC
Charging non-aupport and di-aertlon.
Roee Klver hi fll-d a ault for dlvorc
tonieya. C'adU I'ratt uae thl act of
hla wire a tha baal of bla ault again!
Taylor.
Tha wlf relate that her huaband
owna a valuable farm In tha Needy d la
ir let, Tba couple haa five cblldrt-n:
Ilone 11., Ada May, Cadiz. DIK and Ly
man I'ratt. Tha wife aak for the cue-
tody of each of lha children, exra-iitliia
Cadiz, and for 12 monthly alimony.
Ilrownell and Stone, who renreaent
John Taylor In the damage ault, bava
Plared for Mr. I'ratt.
V 1 f r. n
worr.Rn rinnr Kecorert
From Ntrvou UreaJidown
Imp vrrithrj arrvri deiiroymany
paop.a ici( their dm. liua b
ir tuntitr ttl,m wh.t i.
trouble it, be II on lha vcrg ol (
comiliia nrrvoui brctkdoa. It
i of I it almoal imporitnc 11 krp
your r-rrvou ayncin la frJ to
dilion. ti it nerval art id urt
of all bodily power. Mra. Ann
Kounz, an Uacbame It, FaUo.
v.oio.( lay:
Tor miny year I iufTriJ Irnm
nervoui proiiration; I anahla
to do any lnvjt work anj d'Klorl
l.ilrd to lie 1 in. kemt lici I
trice from rirugg..' did n ,l da
m a (iriiflr -''!. A neighbor
ioia m uul,uJ ai-'mt
Dr. MdcS Kcrrine
and lie procure J a ti".U. A'ter tha
firt If dirtcl 1 ihi. mrlfj
irnprov -mer t and alur lkmg two
boulci wit tntirrly cured, fhivf
brrn perfrcily well f .r yeir and
tannoi pr4.e Dr. M.lri' Nrrvin
loo hichly."
If y u ar t-ou'ilrd with lo ttl
ppelite, p,j,,f diKC,iion, wcoknraa,
inabini 10 ncp; il you ar in a
general run duwn condition and
unable to ber y mr put of the
daily grind of life, yotj need aoma
thing lo itrcnc'hen your ntrvei.
You mry not relixe what it the mat.
ter witd you, but thit i no rutoq
why you ihoulj del. y treatment.
Dr. Mflei reryino
hi prorrn III value in nervoui di'a
orden lor thirty yrirt, ani merit
a trul, no mailer how many other
remediri have failed to help you.
eol If all drueglat. If rWt bo ttl
anei yovir mney la murnH.
eiii.Be aaaoiCAU CO., tlkJiarl, IrWL
BO
LOSES
OFE11T0SF.K0
ARTHUR 0AIITR0M, 1J", DROWNS
WHILE ATTEMPfINO TO
WIM IN LAKE
Boay link In (4 p(a( ,f WaUr t
Uppir End a' Lake Crn,r
WHaoa aa tn In Py
Mlnuta
HORN to Mr. and Mra
aou, July 16.
1 10 UN lo Mr. and Mra. Krneat L. Blur lo rr""n n"r' 11 ' nl frlenda pre- compi led to aeek employment In the
yea, to Jefferaoo atreet. a boy. Julr ""ra n,m "n 'iver cigarette caae. "regon rity woolen mill to earn a
.a ' I .MafA .1 . . ... . ' 1 1 u I I.I ....k L , . . .
is. wiiU ma lac-wimiie aignature ""'. aiiuuuxu no ia wen aue 10 pro-
IIOIIN to Mr. and Mra. II. A. Ilaker. of
nnerwood. a girl lYlday,
HORN to Mr. and Mra.
a eon, weighing all poui
HORN to Mr. and Mra. A.
ol tbe Uigan dlatrlct, a girl, Wtdnee-
oay.
HO UN to Mr. and Mr. Arthur I. Itlgh-
ion, or urrgon tlty. It. r. 1). No. J,
a Miy,
I of rai b of the dun ner.
vlda for her, iba date.
HERCURYGOESUPTO
HIGH POINT OF YEAR
Roy D. Dalley, II II
nimda, July li. ll 11'
A.K. redrlrk,
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
THERMOMETER GOES UP TO 93
DECREES SATURDAY AFTER
NOON
HTIUICIITBCIItXTZ-J. II. Rtralgbt
and Julia Hchult. both of Oregon
t ity, aecured a marriage llrena at
the office or County Clerk Mulvey
raturu.y.
ADEN WAd.NKH Krlt Aden, of 8her-
of the couuty
II. M. Kniinom. a well known Port.
Innd attorney, living ( Jennlng
lxdge, aa aerloualy If not fatallr In.
Jured Monday night when tba large
touring car In which he waa riding
from Collie In IWllanit ,.i,l... I .
wood, K. y. D. so. 8. and Mlaa l.ydla 10 foot embankment when tho atoerlng
M. Wagner, wcra granted marriage gear of lha machine broke.
With Rmmoni at tha tlma were hla
wire, .via Haran j. Knnlnahy. Mr.
William Greg an and tha chauffeur
Emmon waa pinned under tha wreck.
ed machine, the door renting on bl
cheat. Me mffered a fracture of two
rib, one of which I believed to hava
punctured a lung. The otbera In tha
car mlraculoualy eacaped.
The accident occurred ahortlr after
the party bad left Coble on the return
trip to INirtlnnd. the car coming to a
portion ot the road deep In aand. Un
able to aland the atraln of tha rough
going, the atoerlng gear snapped like
a reed and tha car and Ita paaaengera
fell over tba embankment
WIFE CHARGES DESERTION
Charging that while they were llv
Ing on eaat Eighth atreet near burn
ld, I'ortland, her husband dt-eeiied
her without cauae, Mra. Josephine Gage
n lea a ault for divorce from Alanson
Aiviniio cage, in the circuit court here Oregon City aweltcred Saturday with
Wednesday. Tbe alleged dcaertlon the temnerature al ih hu-h.t nnint m
waa made October 3, 1909. They were the vear 9fi A,
married August 29. 1900. In Sioux Fall, the afternoon. Krom noon until after
South Dakota.
Iloenae at the offlc
rlerk Kalurday.
GODKI,8AXTON Albert T. OodL of
iu eaat a.tn atreet. I'ortland. and
Margaret E. Saiton secured a marri
age llcenaa at the offlca of County
Clerk Muhey Wediieaday.
SHUT ESTATE IS
MORGAN DIVORCE GRANTED
Circuit Judge J. U. Campbell baa
granted a divorce doc roe to Lewi D.
Morgan against Itclle M. Morgan.
ING POST
TO BE OPENED AUG. 3
15 o'clock the mercury waa above the 90
degree mark.
Friday all prevloua record were
broken when tbe mercury rose to 94
uogreea. un pom daye tbe heat was
intensified by tbe luck of wind during
the warmest part of tha day and It
waa not until late at night when the
street were cleared of people that a
alight breeze from the north sprang up laughed when old Joe MurchlsoQ came
drtvLng along a great, handaoma, alow
FMEY WERE WELL MATCHED.
Why th Ramsey Were Li- Old Jae
Murchiaon'a Team.
"It M-ruia atruiiue that tb Ramaya
tbuuld bav uiarried em b other." auld
Mra. rilinuu.
"Strauge? Not at all. uif dearT re
plied ber bunliand. They are well
mated a well mated aa old Joa Uor
chison'a horwea were."
I don't know nuthlng about Mor-
rbljon'a boraea, aald Mr. Plltnan.
"but I know that Mr. Ramaey la big
md uandaoua and Uidoleut, and Mr.
Ramaey la alwaya at work and la
thrifty Into tha bargain."
"That bear oat what I say. my
dear," aald ber buaband. "Let me ex
plaln. In that remote and 'dark agea
lierlod of my Ufa before I knew yoa
they offered a prize at tha annual fair
for tbe best matched pair of agricul
tural boraea. There were aome bead
tie brought an, ao that everybody
The estate of lha lata Frederick M
Swift, who waa killed Juna whlla In
dlaeharge of hla dutiea aa prealdvnt of
me vtuinnielte Valley Southern Rail
way company, waa probated In the
couniy court Thprsday, and Edna K.
Hwtrt, hla widow, waa appointed ad
mlulatralrlx. The uelltloner'a vmIu nr
tne property in the estate I $1000 but
ii l generally understood that the real
value or tho estate Is about 125 000
trln down, which waa msdn on mninr. Hldes the widow, only one son. Rich-
cycles, was made In 12 hour. r1 8lft- K 4 years, la named aa an
P.rl Xlnrtln t. I DOIT.
- .mi inn, wiiu ana
tallied a fracture near the bin in a run
away Inst Sunday near Clnrka, and bla
liroiimr. Ixula Mnrtln, age 14 ycara,
who suffered a broken collarbono, are
murn Detter, according to Dr. Ouy
Mount who la attending to tha case.
Miss May Kulloy. who left last Wed
nesday ror Sun Francisco, Inft that
city Wednesday or thl week for a
five-week crulao on the City of Taklll
In tho 1'nciric. Sho will go to tho So
ciety Irilnnd, where frlenda own large
iniuiiuiiona before returning to tho
t inted Hlntes.
a numner or wnsonvillo oorsona
tinvo attendod rhnutntiqun during the
last few dnys, Including;: Mrs. J. Dill,
mm. j, u. HiilherfOMl, Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
The eittoU) of Harbara Itruce. valued
ai iunu. waa probated Thursdny and
minm iiummonu waa appointed ad
mlnlMtrator.
WIFE LOCATED HERE
BY PORTLAND HAN
In an effort to find hla wiro who had
loft him early Thursdny morning, J. L.
Frank, an Italian HvIiir In Portland,
Heeiy, Mr. and Mra. II. 1). Allen, Mr, enme to Oregon City Thursday even
Mrs. William Krohst
Tho rogldenco of A. E. Lnbowltch at
"iHiny station, tin been sold to Mr,
iienry MnlMtor of rortland. Mrs. U
hnwltch and son, Kdward, who hnvo
neon viHiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs, C. C. llnhcock on Washington
street the past two montha, left for
meir nonio in Mursliriold Suturdny
to
Night Offloer Uenrv Cooko, who found
the erring wlfo nfter a short senreh.
Frank enmn to town early In the
evening nnd told his trouble to the
officer who found tho woman with a
family nt Third street and Railroad
avfimo, but waa unable to find tho hua
band nftcr the wlfo had been located.
Frank nnd hla wife wore married a
few months over a venr nirn nml Mm
Ir. C. J. Smith, Democratic nominee Frank carried with her a dnrk-eyed
or governor, wna a mumta nr ih i.,n,i
ing momber of IiIh pnrty In CIncknmos
county Tuesday. With H. T. Mass,
ailhert Hodges and J. E. Jack he made
an nutomoblio trip through New Era
Canny, Mackahnrg. Needy Mlm
Molnll nnd Mnllnn r...... .... ".5"?m
Mourn nnd Mullno. Tuesday evening
oj.t-iiv ui w uiiiiiiuiie with E
Mass.
T.
A lottor wns received from nr. tr o
Mount Monday who was In Dres'don at
v".. ins muor wag writton. Dr
MWaiiUvvho is visiting the principal
wibs or Europe with a large party of
unysicinna, was entertained,
wong with 40 othore In the party, at
winmer home of Dr. Iorenz on the
"mm river, a few day boforo the
r iuic ror ureHdon.
CASTOR I A
JTor Iafanti sod ChOdran.
Kind You Hava Ahr Bought
Bear the
MELDRUM ESTATE PROBATED
vnhied at'i'frn0' Eva,.?tJeo1 Mfi,dru"
Im Z L 'r': WB? fl'eJ m the pro-
wun vvednerxlav. anrl Pli-I m
hany only a fow wooka old. Accord
Ing to Frank, he and hla wlfo had a
quarrel early in the week
"LOST" AUTOMOBILE
CLAIMED BY OWNER
The automobile which waa fnunrl at
tho rondalde at Rupert aUitlon and
Which Was Dllt In the enrn nf RWitf
Mnsa waa token to Portlnnd Fridnv
aftornoon by R. 11. Erlck, of Wnplultln,
Waaoo county, lta owner. The num
ber on tha Car. 6128. shower! If In ho
me property or Erlck. according to the
oituo uuiumouuo airoctory.
Erlck explained thnt he
a. m . ... - .
oiiu lowara i'ortland and thnt when
he reached Ruuort Btntlon. hla annnlv
of gnsollne ran out. He said that he
uia not Know how far It wns to tha
nearest store so he wont into Portlnnd,
miciiuing io return with unso ne. Tha
car waa desortod Tuesday nlnht and
brouRht into the county seat Thursday
" Jupilljr lionil MI108.
PREMIUM LIST FOR
FAIR SOON READY
The premium list of the Clackamas
County Fair will be ready for distri
bution the flrat of next week. A large
number haa boon printed and they
will be mailed by Ward B. Lawton,
secretary of the fair association, to all
who ask for them. Mr. Lawton'i ad-
dresa la Oregon City, route No. 1.
The premium Hat. besides c .ntaln
Ing a complete and official l.at of all
tho premiums offered, gives tho rules
Owing to misunderstanding on the
part or tne bidders, the bid ror the
proposed public hitching Pota on
Kleventh atreet were not opened at a
Joint meeting ot the Hoard or Trado
committee and the council committee
on streets and public property, held
Friday afternoon. Tho committee set
August 3 aa the time for opening bids
and contractors will be notifned to
submit new proposals.
Plana and specifications were com
pleted by City Engineer Noble aome
time ago and have been approved by
the council. Tbe Hoard of Trade and
the city will share the expense of tbe
posts and the new platform which will
be necessary.
LONG AUTO TRIP IS
1- lu . m r
I ii aa nnn tr win . ...
"'I'lrnnrtu on llln PlHr n rntil na onria.l
and other Information,
have at leant 60 pages.
AUTO SPILL INJURES
Ii
L
Saturday In Oregon City by Dr. R. E.
Howard and D. C. Mclntyre. The trip
waa mnde In a Ford and Dr. Howard
declares that he could make the snme
rough trip over again with the car,
which Is a 1910 model.
The two men, equipped with tents,
blankets, provisions and other necessi
ties of such a trip, left Portland about
two months ago. The trip south was
made over the coast route while the
journey home took tho mon through
the Interior. The two did not at-
MOIiALLA. Ore.. July 20. Crla Vlck
wns Injured nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. n. Fried.
rich, pinned benoath the car when the tempt to break any speed records, but
Frledrlch auto turned turtle on a atet'D combined hunting and flahlng with
grnao or tne wiuioll road yesterday. ulclr luur-
Mr. Vlck Buffered a broken rib. but
none of tho othera In the party was
seriously injured.
The car was climbing a Bteen hill
when the enelno refused to work. The
driver applied the brakes, but they
sllppod. Tho car ran bnckward and
upaot.
The boys succeeded In righting the
machine and liberating Mr. and Mrs.
Frlodrlch. Young Frledrlch waa driv
ing tbe car.
and the streeta became comfortable.
Oregon City was lacking the usual
week-end crowd Saturday. Hundreds
left early In the morning for Chautau
qua while atlll othera left ror the coun
try sections. Dozena or picnic parties
have been organized lor Sunday. In
cluding several trips by water and It
ia expected that the closing days ot tbe
Gladstone assembly will draw more
than at any time during the 13 day
aession.
Weather Forecaster Beale hold out
no hope for cooler weather. He pre
dicta that the weather will continue
warm. Tho temperature for Saturday
in Oregon City waa:
6 a. m 60 degrees
1 a. m 64 degrees
8 a. ro 70 degrees
9 a. m 78 degrees
10 a. m 84 degrees
11 a. m ,89 degrees
12 m 91 degrees
1 P. m 94 degrees
2 p. m... 95 degrees
3 P. m 94 degrees
4 p. m 93 degress
5 P. m 92 decrees
6 P. m , 90 degrees
moving horse harnesaed with a wiry,
scrayny little beast that took two
step to tba big fellow' one.
"Tbat'a a Dnely matched palrf
somebody abouted.
M 'So they ber agreed Joe com pla
cet) Uy. 'So they be! The beat matched
pair In the county! One' wlllin' to do
all the work an' t'other'a wlllin' ba
abonldr "Exchange.
THE OLD YORK ROAD.
Tha third drowning ajcldrut lo Oa-
weto ak Ibla month occurred arly
Saturday afternooo, when Arthur 1U
from, ax 17 year, eon of Mr. and
Mr. W. J, Dalairom, who !! In th
ML Tabor dlatrlct. Portland, aank la 19
feet of water whll attempting to
lm. I'p lo 7 o'clock Saturday even
Ing tha body had sot twea recovered
and those who had Un working gave
up for ih eight
With two boy romaanlona. Charlea
Wlrkeraharn and Forwel Kby. who
both llv la Portland, young iialatrorn
bad left early Friday to apend averal
day on th Uk abor. Tha boy ar
rived at lb upper part of tba lak flat-
uruay morning ana were rowing la a
klft when Wickersham and Deli'rom
decided to try lo awlm.
Dalatrom waa not an expert awlm
mer and after ba bad left the boat a
few feet, ha aank. Wlrkeraharn, who
la 14 yar old. want to bl rescue, and
for a abort time ba beld Dalatrom
head above th water only to b forced
to l t go of tha older boy to tav hla
own llf. rhey. wbo waa left In tha
boat, mad an effort lo row to bla
companions, but be waa ttoi aklllfull
enough with th oar to reach th place
In time.
Coroner Wllaon waa In Oawenu at
tbe time of the tragedy and a few min
ute after tb drowning be waa on the
pot. With County Health Officer Van
llrakle. he hurried to Portland to ae-
cure a putmoter, but tha men dragging
for tbe body were unable to bring It to
the aurface.
NEW JOINT DISTRICT
IS PLAN AT 0H1T
LONG LOST BICYCLE
A SPECIAL ELECTION
EAGLE CREEK PROPERTY SELLS
Tha past week the following prop.
TlmtA lon ror a Kardlnn for Frit vaBl WO0K. lne rowmg prop.
Iw7man wa "'""I Wednesday r,t w,8,8 reported 8ol(1 tnrouKh Perry
roperty Involved Is valued at iGOOo" KltJ!m""'-. ' 3 Chamber of Com-
CHILD AWARDED TO FATHER
creTri, Wa,Iace delved a de-
'-ree or divorea f,m
aturdav tk k-uii vvaitace
"ardVtne ralherr.Cbild' Pa'' W"
merce, rortinndr Oregon: The C. P.
Woodle, 20 acre to E. W. Bockett r.r
Portland, Oregon; and 33 acrea of
the Howlett estate to R. I. llnilnnHoi-
of Duluth, Minn. Mr. Hollander la a
new comer and la very much Impressed
with thla locality and Oregon In if An.
eral.
J. E. MILLER IS SUED
BY EMERY P. SANDERS
Emery P. Sanders, through his Kunrdi-
an Jossle Sanders, has filed ault In the
circuit court against J. E. Miller of
Jonnlnga Lodge, to foreclose a chattel
mortgage given on certain personal
propeny to secure the payment of a
note or iioo and Interest.
The first ordinance Included in the
program for uniting Oregon City and
west Linn in the pipe line project will
be Introduced In the West Linn coun-'
clal at a meeting next Wednesday
night.
The ordinance gives the council the
authority to call a special election ten
dnys after date of the motion of the
council and follows, in some respects,
the ordinance which was submitted to
tha Oregon City council. The author
ities of West Linn plan to hold the
election on the pipe line project at the
same time the election la held in Ore
gon City.
Your Caitl of Thought.
Tour Castle of Thought la the most
The complaint allcaes that th. dfl. session you have.
fondant hns sold nurr of tho nrn.rv " 18 yur f11 e8tnte- ynr House of
and appropriated the proceeds thoreof pner-
to hla own uae. B. N. Hicka represents Vou are ,ne "KeDt Sna" J00 ,et ln
the plaintiff in this Buit. disorderly tenant?
Shnll you harbor Doubt, a sickly
tenant, to Infect well meaning tenants?
Doubt Is about the worst tenant you
fan admit Turn him out.
Doubting some one, any one. never
TWO BOUND OVER
W. J. Meslck. a salesman for a Port-
land Boda water company, waa bound
over to the grand Jury Monday by Jus- et .t on iinyrhlim
tice Haines, of Oawego. on a choree If the one roil doubt I unwortht
of assault and battery. It waa alleged then that Is hi problem, not vonm.
that Meslck struck E. V. Cooper, a (live hlra this to rend and let hlmcime
nllrirt nlnwnb Annna u.f.li A 1 A I j I
unuu oiuiunummr, WI11IO UUeiiniunir IO unit InLn ..., .........
iiuum;t a om rnaay wnicn uooper
claimed waa not correct. District At
torney Hedge represented the state
at the hearing.
A. W. JnhnanTI Wrii U-n anuala
Wednesday evenlna hv nenui Rhpe. 11 probably never occura to an eigh
Iffa Frost and Staats, waa bound over teen year old boy that he'll be a man
to the grand jury by JuaUce 8elvera. laome day and know aa little aa bla dad.
t'otne nnd get
hint all tlilngM win
York Sun.
il r Ihniluht lieiife-l.
he inilile new. - .ew
After It had been given up aa stolen.
never to be returned to its rlgbful own
er, a bicycle, the property of Hugh
Olds, which was taken four weeks ago
Sunday, haa been found by Juvenile
Officer Frost and word haa been sent
for the arrest of Francis wilber. the
boy who is said to have taken It, now
living ai Hooa Klver.
The bicycle has been found at the
home of Frank McMurray. who lives
near Baker's Bridge. Over three weeks
ago, McMurry, relates, a boy came to
nia farm ana orrered to sell him a bi
cycle for $7 and the deal was closed.
lhe boy said that he waa running
away from an uncle in Portland and
was trying to get to Hood River, where
he said that his parents lived. The bi
cycle was given to Hugh Olds Satur
day afternoon and he said that only
auoui $2 in damages bad been done.
Built In 1711, It Waa th First Qra
Amerioan Highway.
Something over 200 years ago there
waa built tbe first great American
highway, "tbe old York road." be
tween New York and Philadelphia.
The construction of thla famous road
In 1711 waa an example that led tha
energetic colonist at other points
along tbe Atlantic seaboard to make
similar roads where there were no wa
ter routes. For the most part tbeaa
roads were built by chartered compa
nlea and were called turnpikes or toll
roads. Pennsylvania, Connecticut and
New Jersey had many roads of this
kind.
The first macadamized road In this
country was constructed ln 17U2 be
tween Philadelphia and Lancaster, la
1811 there were auld to be 4,500 miles
of chartered turnpikes ln New Eng.
land and New York. During the next
twenty years the government expend
ed many millions of dollars ln con
structing great highways, but tha pan
ic of 1837 and the building of rail
ways .and canals put an end to that
branch of tbe government wort-
Washington Star.
UP TO 95 DEGREES
All heat records for this summer
were shattered Friday when the mer-
Kury climbed to 95 degrees in Oregon
tjuy.
On June 15 western Oreeon swel
tered under 93 degrees, but at 4 o'clock
Friday the thermometer recorded 95
degrees on the mercury. Other hot
days of the year are May 13, 87 de
grees; May 20, 86 degrees, and May 21,
so aegrees.
The hot spell will continue, Forecas
ter lieals says.
ROSEBTJRG, Ore., July 17. With
the thermometer registering 102 de
grees, the people of Roseburg and
Douglas county today sweltered in the
hotest weather for several years.
INFANT BURIED
Wanted a Little Praia Himaelf.
Following a disastrous Ore ln a west
ern city, many men and women gath
ered to look at the ruins. Some of the
men, seeing that a wall near which
they were standing was topping, made
baste to get out of the way and nar
rowly escaped being crashed.
Johnny Brablson, a good Irish cltl
sen, waa so near the wall that be could
not escape with the others. 8o, whirl
ing about, be made tor a door in the
wall, burst through It and came out on
the other aide safe and evidently very
proud of his exploit Women who bad
shut their eyes and shrieked when they
saw his danger now gathered round
him ln great Joy and cried out:
"Praise heaven, Johnny Brablson,
down on your knees and thank heav
en!" "Yls, yis," aald he, "and I wllL but
wasn't It lnjaneyyous ln me, now!"
Youth's Companion.
The funeral of the six-day-old baby
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, who died
Monday morning, was held Monday
afternoon and interment waa made in
the Mountain View cemetery. Rev. T.
u. ord officiated.
CASES UP IN OCTOBER-
RAISED ARMY FOR MEXICO.
Callfornian Held Up Eight Man and
Drilled Them For an Hour.
San Rafael, Cal.-An attempt to or
ganlze a company of soldiers for tbe
purpose, he said, of marching on Mex
ico landed Henry Elopp, caretaker of
a large estate near here, ln Jail.
Elopp shouldered a rifle, went to a
county highway and baited men on the
road until be had accumulated an
"army" of eight For an hoar be drill
ed, them.
Word reached tha aherUTs office that
the men were being beld prisoners,
and a deputy alipped op behind Elopp
and with tbe butt of bis gun knocked
him down. Klopp's gun was found to
be empty. Ha will be examined for
bis sanity.
A petition I being circulated la--
Pleasant Home, In Orient tchool dis
trict, joint district No. 6 of Multnomah
and Clackamaa counties, ror tbe crea
tion ot a new joint district separate
from the Orient dlatrlct It thl plan
uceeeda, it will provide new school
In Pleasant Home and may prevent the
establishment of the S2000 addition
to Orient school for a new high school
which waa voted for at a recent meet-ing.
The district voted a special threa
mill tax for the new building to be
erected thla ralL and three. additional
mill for maintaining the grammar and
high schools. A faction now declare
that thla action waa illegal owing to a
defect In the notices of tbe meeting.
County School Superintendent A. P.
Armstrong, of Multnomah county.
atated that he believe there are no
such entanglements aa will invalidate
the recent action establishing the high
school, and that if there are the re
quirement of the law can probably be
met and the high school established a
planned.
The funeral of Frank Rlgler. for two
years city euperintendent of schools
here, who died at his home ln Portland
Saturday afternoon, waa held at the
Portland Crematorium at 10:15 Mon.
day morning. Mr. Rlgler wa8 superin
tendent of the Portland public achools
for 17 years and was regarded aa a na
tional authority in his profession. His
system of classification, which ia re
garded aa the most logical and the
sanest system devised by educators ln
every section of the country, aa well aa
the two text books which he issued,
have given him a place among the
most prominent men ln his work ln
the country.
Mr. Jtieler is remembered bv onlv a
few of the people of thla cltv as ha
lived here many years ago, when tho
schools of the city were not developed
to the size which they have reached
BOW.
SCARLET f EVER FATAL
FOR BOY OF 3 YEARS
Charles E. Long, the three-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lone, died
at the home of hla parent Tuesday aft
er an illness of several weeks with
scarlet fever. The funeral will bo
held this afternoon and burial will ba
in the Mountain View cemetery. Rev.
A. Hillebrand officiating. The boy was
born ln Oregon City and had lived here
all of his life. He ia survived by his
parents.
MILWATJKIE. Ore, July 20. (Spe
cial) The Dowllng and Maple cases
come up at the October term of court
ln Oregon City, according to word re
ceived here.
A married man who owns an auto
mobile la in a position to acquire a lot
of experience.
iV.P.&P.
KILLED AT STi JOHNS
For the first time in three years an
employee of the Willamette Pulp &
Paper company was killed Saturday.
The name of the victim of the accident,
which happened at St Johns, waa J.
Olson.
Olson was standing on the top of a
car, helping to load logs on a flat car.
As the next to the last log was being
placed, one of the clawa holding the
log in the air was released by coming
in contact with a knot on another log
and threw the log which waa being
placed against Olson, crushing him be
neath its weight He died on the way
to the hospital ln Portland.