OltEclON CITY KNTERPKIHK. K1MI..W. KKITKMIU-:it i. 101 1. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE t. t. BftODlE. tiitor is4 Publuhar. oir4 at Orwgon City. Orvfun. Postofflra aa afon4 class maiiar. Turtoni id thf north; while ilie ttui;i;!f (or itir wi'tnnacy d xht r. nnrr ttojJ. ' Hut now (hi In rnJrtf. Tiie tmu'on that ptcnrjrj (lit- h I i.I!iiwtJ by tin? actual conflict ol the armira, which will rnJ, rtuy ny, in I'isarnianwnt or thf Kurnpraii p.mn, ami ivilupt llw cnj of loyalty, lor 40 yrait ihf nation have hrjprj U afin lt on ilirtiiwlvra far ih ui'lrrfi ul rrKitnwtu armir anj navtV. faili yttt uw the tnirdrn cm lirasicr. Ilir lotilc, rvnt Penrith taxation out of all proportion, aarptr.l uiihout ur Trial Hubacrtptloo. To Month r ,; nP ,utl-mr t,t unh nrnuration a a guarantee i( vetse, altrioiik-h lottag their oidm. If UN payment la not credited, kindly notify ua. aa4 P-"' boofht at a dear prur I he itan Iwxan w ctrat that Ibn w mi ib maner win racein 0ur attention. , ( ...i ,, .... ,.r i WJr. om.Unt uat. i ulnr. Hunt, I an J miomim ate at an cnJ ami in tlirir plf ha iim war. 'Hie foe h. cotm? at Ut and" l.'urt'pr i ptrpair.l to Ktapple with it In thr rn.l. ubicripiloa Ratia; Ona year , 8u UoBtka ...Ill) ... .71 Advertlalng Rales oa appllratloo. CTF3 HIS IS THE PERIOD OF THE YEAR when the incuhator of II rtf whrmcf, to unload" upon the taxpayer i uoikinj; nvrrtiinr. At letft three with proposition are being got in thape to bring be lure the IrgiJature. One of iho i the CJano free employment bureau an J coffee hou com bi"eJ. It proiiHiter estimate it would cit f.?iHW to ct up one in enh citv fpjHE A(iKNTS of the Katrtn liouor ouporatuMi. opiating in the II IVil'ic tate uiuler ariou dih,uic, art preaJ.ni: al'toaJ a ue luge of fale ttatitic alxuit conjitton in Kana. Pirv natitic are chirlly garbled from the crnu rrort, and tited to uit t!ie purpe of the lioiior men. In a pmtrt aaint thre tmttageuu iArs the trmer- a-id town, the expen to be tharrd by the municipality, the county and the Luce committer of the Meth.Hlit ihunh (general oviferemr), h head quarter are located at Topela ha iufd the following tjfmrnt: "Liquor a-lvertiwinent in the IVific ot tate point out the fat ilut ihipnirnt of liquor, 'X) per cent of whuh beer, amounting to U6J quarti. urre received l lopela, NanA, during t!ie nioiitn ul p- t. mber. "Elementary fairnea would lead thrv peop'f lo tate li e truth that if Topcli.uu consumed an amount of liquor filial to the per capita average if the omntrv a a whole, thee hipmenr would har amounted to inoie ttate. Fifty of the rtablihment wuld co.t the taxpayer $150,000. ami then whatever employment wa given would be paid by the employer. The f 150,000 would not I expended in employing labor but for atarir of of fidak The expenditure would not top with that um if thee institution are nee established. All uch function in the name of the tate once 'nganied jrow and their rxpenr increase from year to year. ITS FINAL 1$ WATER WAGON' VISITS jgmy OREGON HOPDISTRICTS LlBHArty BOAHD KILL! MIIOLU TION WHICH WOUIO fLACI IT BACK ON riltl MR. JLHD MRS. D'Rf N CRAHPION CAUSE Linn I. Jonta Alttnda Mttting fir h Pltt Tlw Mr. A4tm la KUI4 frmann LI b'l'iin by OcarJ A tate rat catching campaign ha been inaugurated. Rat urey are than 400,0X) quart. being made. The itatr food cumui!iiner i axling for legislation to extermi nate rare. That mean a tate rat catcher or rat commissioner. The third propition to be prung on the legislature i the creation of the officr of county advti.)r an expert to give adcix to all county olficial bbout the d ut in ol their otiicr. Thi it now the duty of the county attorney and the attorney general of the ttate. But the county advisor would be giving advice about office du- tiet and biuinesi matter. The legislature it blamed for many foolish law and new burdens laid upon the taxpayer, which really are organized and put over lrom the outside by those interested in the proposed grafts. "Prohibition decreased the consumption of liquor in Tola. Kansas, I i me .L I. . - ! in eptemfer, I1!-, n per ant nv aau.u gosrrnmcnr recxT is. FHRASKA. N'illiam Jenning Hryan own state, ha turned against him. The issue on which Ilrvan wa defeated was 1'iesidrnt Wil n't appointment of Thomas P. Jones, "dummy" director of the Interational Harvester company, as president of the new banking and cur rencv Nurd. Jones was tuccrssiunv opposea ny united Matr en.nor IlitchciK'L. a Nebraska IVtnocrat. The Nebraska state cotise.iiiou as com ing on and it was important that the peerless leader be indorsed in hi own state, so orders were ivsued to Cliarlrs Hryan, who always executes the will of hi brother to prevent the endorsement of Senator Hitchcock in the Jones -ii i i . A IOINT ARR.ANGt.MENT has been Perfected between the of. u- ! of nuMir rna.L of the Ammnent of nmViilMir. .in,! the n..h Charles Bryan got busy. Hut after strenuous efforts, all he could do !; hUh rmlr, f.,r tf, .t,..!.- of mns.Vf mM fh- ;!,. as to head off an endorsement of Hitchcock at Lincoln. All the other lion of convict labor in the construction of roads and the preparation of road counties in the state rallied to Hitchcock' support and in spite of Bryan en materials. There is a constantly increasinc tendency on the Part of state dorJ Hitchcock's successful opposition to Mr. Wilson "dummy" di rovernmenu to use ennviVr labor in work of ouhlir fmnrovemenr. n.-h n rector. The issue wis made clear that the endorsement of Hitchcock xvas road construction, rather than in the manufacture or articles which compete U 'P 'Wit in the face for the Wilson administation, and it looks like Bryan with the product of free labor. and ttie administration took the slap, The purpose of the ioin srudv is to determine the conditions and The action in Nebraska is regarded of great ptilitical importance be- inethods bv which most satisfactory results are obtained and the lines alone cause it was the peerless leader's state whose defection led by Bryan at Haiti which improvements may be inaugurated. Studies will be begun in Colo- "'ore. paved the way for Wilson's nomination. Nebraska has been divided rado during the latter part of August, and thereafter visits will be made to in its allegiance between Bryan and Wilson on the one hand, and Senator A u,i,Jiirtftii T K- Hitchcock on the other. Mitchcouc supportru Vnamn clarK. in view ol Vkil l'9 (II W If 1' IVIIIHIf, UilVI Vi VVIH Ml IV If IUIIIIIsUII, ratl I U I lllv i studies will extend to Michigan, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, the fight that Mr. Clark will make on Wilson in 1916, developments in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona Bry "ate are regarded as highly sigmticant. and New Mexico, RrSHF IGNORANCE OF THE ORDINARY VOTER upon meas- nf IS INDEED CURIOUS THAT W. S. U'REN, professed champion II ures and men on which they pass final judgment would startle every II of all reform movements in government, should fail to attend meetings I " of the charter improvement committee, of which he is a member, when the time has come for the tedious and somewhat tiresome work of soUin;; minor problems in the new proposed city government. At the first meeting of the committee, Mr. U'Ren took the center of the stage all through the evening. He explained proportional representation and urged it on the committee. He recited other experiences he had in forming governments of theory and advocated several points regarding the council, the city manager, and other features of the proposed government. The other members of the committee looked upon him as the most experienced man of the group, in much the same way that a student looks upon his teacher. Now this man who took the lead at the beginning of the work drops behind when the time comes for steady work. Some say that he has no :imc for the committee work; that his campaign for governor keeps him so busy that he cannot attend the meetings of the body, but if this is so that he should quit the committee and allow someone who has the time to take his place. UROPE HAS JUST BEGUN A WAR which promises to be the greatest conflict of modern times but the nations of Europe are at greater ease now than in the last 50 years. The costly business of getting ready for war has ended and now the countries involved have settled down to the still more costly business of actual conflict. The annual expenditure on the navy and army in times of peace in such countries as England and Germany during the last few years has been far greater than the annual cost of many of the world's greatest wars. The building of warships, each one greater than the one preceding, the keeping of standing armies, the building of forts and the costly experiments in naviga tion of the air have almost bankrupted the nations and caused great debts to tic heaped on the people for war even in the time of peace. Always there wa a nervous tension, the apprehension that an enemy would swoop dow-n over night with no warning and destroy towns and fields. England's more sensa tional papers saw visions of a German ivnasion through the air; Germany was worried by the masses of Russians which were gathered on her nortiiern bor der; France built line after line of forts to protect her capital city from the We Give You Three Cents Every Time You Save One Hundred The anly way to realize the earning power of interest is to start a savings account. Whether or not you add to your deposits, your funds will grow here at the rate of 3 per cent. We offer you absolute security and con venience. One dollar will open a savings account. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY believer in the Oregon system of popular government. At a meeting of 100 lawyers held in Portland just preceding the last e"vtt1 state election a count was made and it was learned that of those 100 men, only two had read all the measures on the ballot while the rest had read only a few and several had read none. Of the 29 bills to come before the voters at the fall election, everyone is of state-wide importance. Eleven affect the tax laws of the state and some include the most radical of tax reform. Included in the list is the dry amend ment to the state constitution ; the proportional representation bill, the bil creating the office of lieutenant governor, another adding the $1500 exemp tion scheme to the mass of laws we now possess, and others just as import ant. Lvery voter is a legislator as well as an elector ana his opinion is es sential to the forming of just and beneficial laws. The one evil of the Ore gon system is the lack of knowledge of the average voter on the subject upon which he voices his opinion. It is w ith this in mind that the Enterprise will in a short time begin the publication of the measures to be voted on at the fall election. One measure will be taken up each day, and the affirmative and negative argument pre sented, and an editorial on the subject printed at the same time. tiy i' of itii iii lit id tihiirr rarl al imrtlnf T'nilr uifit klllrsj rr!'ltlult UllrwIlH m i W. H Hn 10 iUis Tim Mrhi- nil Ihr flk ot lha lllirarr. Th tot (imI aa folios a : fur lh rroliiiiuii, Mr n, Mr W. 8. l"Un; artln.t. J. K llr.lri. ('liar II. faiiflt'lt?, I, Kimi nnh tsianon. II. T. Milalii ah J Ham Whratian Th rvx'luilnri nf Mr. I' Urn Mii.J lha ai ttun of lha tMrd lk-i lo isrki a no aht-ti lha Ur. nlr. to kl' Th Maori anl Thw Mrtiiro (rvm lh lll rary nn ar-otnit nf lha ir-ltu-a alii trd ,i hsi rn lalo-n lijr i!nM io .mt Mr t' Iti-n i,rn h hranl of lha Ix'anta ai-tlnn aftrr lha ii'Tiiii, ntK in rwry uinniirr, quo! Ina an ar(l I In lha Oregon lata rotiMlliitlon In hlrti lha Niftit nf fiva ( h mill a frtw pr t la ralali ll.hr, I Mr. M.IUIii, ttlio la i,fil.i-tit r lha nan! ami alio haa ! n Urf.'ly raapmiallta fur lha amirai nf lha In aMIilllon, thraatrtiH In raalRn If Tha Mriiara and Tha Maura rr alnri In lha llhrarjr. In tin H'tlrr to lha inrml.i ra Mr. I' lt- n iniinUcit o Introdura raaolu lion at lha halt ar.ilon of lha Ixiaid Tha rraultitlun aliort and iiht. Ijt atatrd that Tlx Mrtiaan Mumld la p!avd on tha f!li- along uli ulhar l n'ra and iiiKlr.-. In liilnoluclim lila r-ailitlon Vr I' Urn IllvtlllulU'd lha Or(nn ronatltiiiinn and aald lha 11 hrary boartl had no rUM to krrp frtin tha bulldliiK any uMr or nmtaJlna ahli h aa trnt liarrad f nun tha I'nllrJ Slntra nialla. Mr. Mrllaln alatrd lha raaa aralimt lha raaoluilon. Ha baaad hla talk on (he allcKad Indrrvury f tha viar and akid tha hoard for the ak of lha rhlMr-n of lha rllr to ka.p aiuh a pa par (mm tha tin I lilln . Mr. HailKci an aTd Mr. t' ltan'a arKumcnta. I.lnp E. Jonaa, hct aa niadu nirmliar of tha iNiart! al lha rvquaat of that IkxIv. waa praa.-nt but did not t.ika part In tha dlaruaaloo of tha avrtiln. . It I Ibouaht (hat It lll b ntraaaary to rhamca aavaral aarllona of lha by law! of lha lllirarr board before ha ran taka an actlva part. Mra. Adunia. who haa ! n arlln aa lllirartun during the auiunirr. :iirli cl ed piTuiam-nt librarian. Thu board waa dlvldad on har apIU'atlon In the nmo way aa ovar tha rvaolutinn of Mr. L'Han. MANY CNOWIHI PKIARC THAT TNCV WILL VOTI rON ONV AMINOMINT Kmlr loalia. aoiita In lha arr '.irarl i if lha ho ill.irti I. hara ii.m frarbad l.f lha ' tlrrfiio W'alrr S aKoii - lha auliiliiublla rariilliif lha Mlli"lll Irini'rraiiia . Inir In Ilia Ori'ia aiairald i hauiil(n. Mjaf of lba bop mrfa ilnlni Ihrjr ara olii lo la (or ptolill Hloii, aa lhaf alaara hat. Tha kiiualaMaa la bring tiu.ad alinwol lhal in ( Oragou a hif rrnp la r.(lnl, and lhal a'alralla pr.i.il- I' loii allt iii( rlfm I lha gruat-ia al II Ona of lha alopa of (ha "Walrr 4k hi a al linirpni.i ii' . lha ruipa ..i.irr of lha world. Al this point ;U) mm llairmd In llarrr tl Mil'aln. at lrii.,n a.H-raiarr of lha larnparanra o li ly, and I r ITrl, hrr llmnan, pn-al drill nf lllamrlia t nliritllr. and nun of lha njllonal irualrra nf lha Anil Salnrin h'aua l oth Mr Mil'aia and It I toman rrraird a profiniud hnir.' Ion. Hlrr. I i-raklna' III Halrin, ri i,oii ai'llal. and a (rand lallr daf In Ibr Hair m rhurt lira pioird rapirlNll) fruitful. In olia of lha drbalra wHh Colohrl llof-r. ir. Clarmra Trua WiUoti urn rral aii rrlary of Ilia trinparain a ao rlrir. uat a Irlkliif lllnlra'bii of how Ilia pas'pla ara ,r tig lnlaln(iiriliil tiC lha lliiir llilrrrala. Col llof, r aa aarlad lhal bank drpoalla In Hab-iu had fallrii off IT'.iluoo alnra lha town ainl iiinlar pruhlliiiluii. An Int nidation rriralrd (ha fai'l lhal Ihraa of (hi lour baiiha had an llirrraaa orar laat yrar. whlla on had aiM-rlaii'ai allgbl da- rrraaa dua lo lha fail that Ilia Uat h'Ulslatura aard a law making It obligatory for lha rounly to apraad In fundi around In lha varloin baiiki, but In aplta of tlila lhara haa b'. n a hat llirraaaa all baiiki rntnldrrril. Tha aulomoblla haa avrrayi-l tan lowna a day. BOUT ISJMIED Off MCK tlWI, WILL MOT riOHT AMMY OOOO AT lUTTI ink l-awla, f'M.ioCHrliai,!.,,,., Ill riol flabl Haihinr J.' l oil Mhor dar. aa haa I.h I.HMl baa mil p.i.d fc,. Hal.llfla. U.I.' man.,., ,'. thai i..m and hli foil,,,.;, fc ' Inn, a A lallar raaln Moiijar niihi from iirr. I. lba l.n. r a Hand. II ll, '".'' In llioaa In lba IJimiU rainj,) I -am i wall until Ilia laal uilliui ion-a ua iu naia in inaka ii,., , " trip on lha train and gt ib. , ' of lha fUhl. Ihua aUlna . rail up or lu train wa off.'rad lo walgb In flu i. "" " fora tha fluhl lhal wa " " . - -- w wn E OUTSlOe PUPILS PRCSCNT A 8IRI OUS PROBLEM TO PORT LAND OlSTRICT ,1,K,1,,"ai ah In nia a... " . " "a r. tin III lba bral of II. '"" "VoU ran bral (IimhI. n.4t . kno.a II. got Irltrr B Uka Clljr aaklng fur o ir, , ", ini round go bin th.iy didn't asJ,v Tha data waa m i,,Ut . wrola I lir in wa would Uka on ait at' 1.13 fur IratiaiMirialloii anil n ul of lha groaa rai alpla. u nighi l.-iirr from Han Kranria o aa If a want., I a go for Kani.'int.7 and I wlrr.l thnn tlm aama Irrmi' llal llffa ad, la lhal hrndi II. U im r drrgoii Cllf lad. now In thr ht. right aama In Cortland. Ii anrt'i( llkn rliainpbui. llalrllKa la attrwa lug to tnatrh hrndall with Toll) Cruit r, ol Vamouirr, II. ('. HIG SAVIOR OF TEAM PITCMIR TAKII riFTM STRAIGHT VICTORY SUNDAY I KANSAS the state has taken complete charge of the water supply. Everything from the farmer's well to the complicated water system of the largest town comes directly under the control of the state board of health. No to'.vn is permitted to install a water works or a sewer without the approval of the state, and in the country the board is making an effort to put the water on a par with the best in the state. Wells throughout the state arc being inspected and those which are n.crely draining pools for surface water are condemned. The state sinks ex perimental wells in order to ascertain at what depth pure water can be ob tained and then the farmers of the district are notified and ordered to abandon 11 wells which do not come under the requirements or to dig their wells to the right depth. The surprise of the entire system is that the farmers arc standing for the plan without a murmur for they know that it means health for them. THE WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING nvoNDin if jut TMIMKS 1 CAM T N (6tr tnnousri TnTy .af:;T,;'': The liquor corporations are cond uctlng their campaign In Oregon un der the name of the "Oregon Hop Gro wers' anBociation." The manager of the liquor forces la Louia Epstein, who la said to be a former.llquor dealer of Denver, Colorado. TO FIRE SAILORS FOR DRINKING TOO MUCH Daniels Also Permits Jackles lo Purchase Discharges. Waatilwrton.-Soori'tary Daniels' drna tlc order culling for tlio abolition of Imprisonment for Ueaortlon from the navy lu tlinei of pence lina Ihh'U the subject of Kcnorul cuiimieut In naval clrclua for aeraral week. TUo order provldna for tlio auuiiiiary dU- niuuial liiHtend of Imprisonment of bluejacket who oventtny their leavo, get Intoxk'nteU w hile, on ahore or com mit similar breiirlien of discipline, aud for the hoiiorublo dUcbargo of men who want to quit the service by merely refunding certain uiilbitnient allowances. The new regulations, which are a radical departure from the methods which hare heretofore prevailed lu the navy, were Ismicd In neeordiuioo with a referendum vote or tlio ollleers or the nnvy, a majority of whom are said to hnve favored the action. The secretary Htaled ho hud become con vinced thnt the general Hltiintlon under the old regulations In denting with the enllHted personnel who hud not desired to remain In the sen-lee was untenablo and not In keeping with modern busi ness Ideas. The secretary lidded thnt the order would result In the weeding out of the navy "undesirables" and i'iiIho the gen eral standard of the enlisted personnel. Figures prepared by the secretary show thnt there are now 1,000 men In prisons and disciplinary barracks. 1'OHTI.ANl). Ora.. Heft. 1. "Tha 'hmi hoard la faring a aerloua nrob lam In lha numerous appllcatloui for ndmlaalon lo the local oehooti trotn rrs- Identa outalda of lb dlatiirt," said MrhiHil Clark Thomaa of thla city In lay. "TrtiUtlva tiarnilaalon haa Ixon glvan to many, but only on condition thai room ran ha found for lham. Iat yaar there wrre 319 pnplla from olhrr dlatrlrta, and more ar coming In thla year. "Tha attorney Rvnarnl haa anil that a district mad not laau o.itaida alii- drn:a It Ihrra la no plara for tlm am- drnta, and need not erect new build Iiki or rovld apparatua for thm. I .ant year there waa eonaldernbla com plaint made by (mpnyrra who wera forred to anul thnlr rhlldran to lha new franklin high aehool baiausa out sldn puiilla were being token at other chnoli." Tuition rates filed by Iho board are: Elementiirr achools, & for the year of 10 months; high schools. )K0 a yaar; school of t radon, ll.li a year; school for the denf, IK'S a year; aehool ot defectives. J00 a year. In case outside pupils are kept from Port In ml achools, tho effect on t'lneka mas county would probably Iw slight h-i niiHe of tho preparation which bus already been inndii In this county. A full four year course bus been opened nt Mllwiuiklo. the union high school nt Handy will draw many pupils and Ix'tter accommodations nt Kstn- ciidu will take many who would other wise go to I'ortland. Preparations for more students were ninny to the Mil wnukle and Kstneuiln districts when II was learned thnt the tuition lu I'ort land lias been raised. AN INGENIOUS "COOLiE. AVIATION WORK IN ARMY. Organization of a New Sootion of tha Signal Corps. Wnanlngton. HelnllH for carrying Into effect tlm recent act of congress providing for adequate personnel and organization for army aviation work are being worked out by war depart ment officials. This Inw establishes nn iivlallnn section as part of llm slgnnl orps of the army and aiitliori.cs the detail to that section of sixty ollleers and 200 enlisted men as nn addition to the commissioned and enlisted strength of the military establishment. Orders shortly will be Issued trans ferring Lieutenant Colonel Samuel He her, who has been In ehnrire of avia tion work In the nriny, and Captain Arthur S. Cowan, commandant of the Aviation school ut Kan rlgo, Cal. JAPANESE LAND IN CHINA TIENTSIN, Sept. 1. Twelve of fif teen hundred Japanese troops have been landed on the China coast at Lung Kow, according to Information received here today. The port Ib 100 miles north of Kino Chan bny, and It was taken for granted here that the landing was directed against the Klao Chau Germans. The Chinese govern ment was said to have protested, how ever, on the ground that the landing violated Its neutrality. How Ha Halpad tha Doctors During a Cholars Epldamio. In a life su" death battle with a cholera epldan'ic in Hunan province, China, lu which an American medical missionary was tho leading figure, one of Uie most serloui dlincultles waa met successfully by ono of the menial hos pital coolies. Blnce every patient hnd to have from one pint to several quarts of distilled water with salt In It, tho water could not be distilled fast enough. Vox two days the stuff struggled along with makeshifts whllo thinking up a plnn to build a still for llttlo money without the loss of time. This coollo solved tho problem. In ono day and at a cost of less than 'l he built n still which Inter produced twenty gallons of dls. tilled wnter every twenty-four hours. Tho still was simplicity Itself. For cooking food the Chinese uso Inrge. flat, saucvr-llke pans made of Iron. With one of these nbove mid another below the coollo made n drum of gal vanized Iron with a holo In the side for a trough. Into the lower pun hot wa ter for boiling was poured. Under neath, a hot lire sent up a constant stcum vapor. The upper, kettle was kept cool by frequent changlngs of cold water. Tho vapor from the lower ket tlo, condensed on the lower surface of tho cool upper kettle, dripped off Into the trough, nnd filled bottle after bot tle with distilled wnter.-World'a Work. rnitTLAKM. Ora. Aug. J.--VV would ha In liilnhty bad shape If It waan t for UliCKllitH.thaiu.- ronfriaaii Manasrr Wall.r Mrl'mlle Juil brfor ha ilrppnl aboard lha raitlrr for Ate. rameiito at HUM -Tha lo ita.nra wa won from han Kranclaro ware dm wholly lo hla grral niirhlnc. and if h hadn I barn In atupa wa nilht hart auffarad roMiplcla. rout." UlKglllhotham'l Victory rtm,lj waa hla fifth alralnht on lba hniuo lot. comprlalng two asalnit Han Prim laro. o asainai uasiaiiU and ou analiiat Sacraiueiilo. 1 la i on hli lacond run vlciorlaa Roltii aar from honta. tn lha lat trip ha crai kad on hli eighth atnii. and lha tana ara wornl.. Ill If Ita ,rruk lha ai-aaaoli a na ord. Ha la going iihk Ii l.rttrr hi now than In bla alnak rarllrr Ift'it i-aaon. lllKiilnhotham haa bas-n worth alt walght In platliaun In lha rhnniplmd. Ha baa won 24 xaiiiej and loat i: n fur thla aaaaon. hla avrraxn being .t,4l, which makaa him not only Iho hanr worked, but tha leading pitcher of Hit Icagu In jiolnt of vlciorlaa won. Tha Inability of Hiram Waal 0 .H into shape has been great dlaappoiiil. mi nt lo tha MrCredlai as wi u tht Portland fna Uat year Wisji NU generally r.migiilird as lb tltulr$t twlrler In the leagua, but IHU tnr bt has boan troubled with his arm. w worked the aoreneaa out of It aVjnt nildaeason, and then wrenched It on one of his trlpa. For ovar a imnil ha haa bean nursing It along iii'.drr the dlriH'tlon of Trainer Hchmkiltr, and stated yoaterdny thai II waa itlll pretty sore whan he worked It out. BEAVERS SECURE MORE BUT LOSE GAME HIT! Ha Rmw. Baeon-Why, he's even pnt a morV gage on his bedclothes. Bfbert You must b mistaken. "No; I'm not I henrd today he's got aome money on a blanket mortgage. Tonkors BUtesman. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE $ 'v Vnncouver fzz 1 Beattle f'04 3 Spokane ouu Tacoma i Victoria 415 t Ballard 390 t & ? Paciflo Coaat League. Portland MJ Han Francisco f.9 los Angeles fit Venlco 511 Sacramento t'M Oakland 3!)? SAC1UMENTO. Cnl. Sept. 2.-1 wild throw to home by Krnuse In tin first and a lucky hit by Young of tbt Sacs which brought In Hannah In the fourth wero enough to down the Hea vers today In the second game b tween tha I'ortlanders and tho local team. Tho scoro was 2 to 1. Fisher was tho man who brotutht In tho (alley for tho Champs. In the third ho crossed home nfter knockltif a alnglo by a hit from Derrick. Krntme was In the box for the Port landers sad Stroud for the Senator. Tho Heaven gnthered In 9 lilts whllo the wlunen picked up six. Each team made one error. Today's batting order; Portland Hnneroft, ss; Rodgers, 2b; Derrick, lb; Donne, rf; Korea, lib; Le ber, If; Ryan, cf; Fisher, c; KratnOi P. Sacramento Coy, cf; Orr, ss; SliltHi rf; Hannah, lb; Mornn, If; llalllhan, 31) ; Young, 2b; Itohrer, c; Stroud, p. Umpires Gut hrlo and Ilnyea. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Soatllo n.W. H..H.....I f 4 I Seattlo .7.7.' . .' t 11 At Spokane Victoria " J Spokane ' " At Viinconvcir It. H. B Tacoma 1 Vnncouver '' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At San Francisco R. H. E. Los Angeles 6 13 0 San FranclBCo 1 9 At Imb Angeles R. H. Ej Venlco 4 10 2 Oakland 3 7 1 Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loral applications, aa thr cannot rrac inn aiaraai-u portion or ma rar. J"" , only one way to cure drafneaa, and inat w M l.w rnn.lll.illAn.l r.m.il.. IrafnrM oinnfil by an InHamril condition or """ emu llnina of lha Kuaiachlan Tuba. w"" tin. tube la InSamril you ha a rumoi m ounrt or Imporlrrt hrarlns, and whn 11 rntlrrly oloai-.l, Urafnna la the rreult. an unlna the Inflammation ran be "S. nd thla lube rraiorrd to Ita normal eon"' lion, hrarlna will be doalroyd "'h, out or Irn are cauerd by c'r.' , which la noihlna but an Inflamed eonim" or the mucoue aurfaora . n- We will alve One Hundred Dollars Mr a eaae of Dtatnrea (eauard by ealarrh) cannot he crrl br Hall's Catarrh cr Srnd for clrculara. free. fc. r. J. CKRNET CO.. TOieno, Sold by Druaeleie, 71". ineUol- Tak Hall a Family HIU for aonatlpauoa-