OltF.flON' CITY KSTKKIMUHB. I'IMHAV. .H'l.V Hi. in:. k t 1 V Enterprise News 120OAUTOHOBILESG0 10 MT.H00D IN2DAYS BIVIN MUNDAfO Fl'TV CAM PASS THROUGH TOLL CATC FISHING GOOD. HIMY. Orr.. Juljf IJ - ull Ilworl ar I Hit mad out lu II n-ilinn o( Hie country, v. ri In lo rnIMi: he number of automobile Kiiii up Ml. IIxm1 and llir nuiutx-r ol ...I . -I... il.mi.r llM fljtlil ll.liri..,. u ... ... -. . I . i V. .. . . I. .irMiliik "V,:" 'for . nui ,.f .ar,' iaiin Ihruuih loan la lo d) art July i and 5 l-n l-" ! thrwurb on thrir ay to Ml llnod r oria. . 0rr ','jO rnl through lb Toll Cat hll l!i balam- ramiwd Mrrn hr and Toll Cat or UH I th rrMirta. Mnrt fubrnnrn than rr lrf(irc ar hliin the many truul liram alKiut Sandy for tha aim klrd U-auti allh flkhltiK tarcl and rqulpmrnt. muib to th rny of th! tittle country boy no wut t am fird lth hi little hairl P1 and thrrad line. Whro th day a flhln la don tha country boy arnrally hat a bradrt kind of a amlle with a f d!ma In hla pofkl and th fi.hrrman nroudtv holnK hla f trout. F. Coousb. h Cor Odi-ll. had th mlfortiin of upttln thlr Ford on a curve nar Hull Kun. vrly hurtlnc both and brulln the car. rml Rtrark la exirrlrnclnit lth hl nw Ford to teat its durability by runnlna; down tlohone pot and fnr. ll aaya lt wonderfully ftronc tnaibln. Owner Clark who had hla foot cut off In atreetcai accident la Fortl.m It Improvlnu nlrely. Mr. France and family near Keiao. are down with it mild form of imall noi. Farmera are rather dlaappolote-1 wltii the weather on account of dam age the rain la dolnir to hay and train Crop of all kind look extra Rood and a bit harvent will reult If the ram will aoon stop. Davi it Smith are bulldlnu the fine new bunitalow for Mora Revenue. S. P. Darii, of Oregon City, will leave for ML Hood to take Tiewa of Mt. Hood soon. He la an expert pho tographer. P. T. Shelly was awarded the mall rirrrinr contract from Sandy to Welsh. He will put an an auto stage at once. Mr. Poraeroy was awarded the con tract for carrying mall from Sandy to Marmot. E. F. Grunertt has remodeled hH confectionery stand and pool room. Dixon & Kelsecker have the con tract to raft the 6000 cords of wood down the Sandy river to Troutdale for the Gresham bank. Gresham and Sandy Telephone com pany has placed new poles on Main street also have In working order a switch board and central office with dav and nlcht service. There Is somCl talk of connecting the Firwood Dover Telephone company with the former. Improved Order of Odd Fellows Sal unlay evenlnit Installed tho followinc officers: R. E. Esson. noble Brand: Joe Albel. vice prand: William Ro9liolm. warden. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Sandy and perhaps Ilorlnit will have a bis picnic at Sandy Bridge or Salmon river in the near future. Mrs. Peter Vetch, of Fortland. was visltinR with her folks, J. H. Wever, the past week. Mrs. Caroline rtruns. of Portland, is visiting friends and relations. MIbs Nan. of Minnesota, is visiting at the home of P. B. Gray. Sandy Booster band is giving free roncerts twice a week, which is very much enjoyed by all who hear them. Dave Louderback who recently re turned from KanKsas, was in Sandy looking after his interests here. Mrs. M. Lenarty. of Pleasant Borne visited in Sandy Sunday. Wild blackberries are ripe and many trlfty housekeeper Is canning a good supply. A. C. Baumback is busy running the rock crusher full blast and haulins crushed rock on the Bluff road. RESULUTE DEFEATS VANITIE. SANDY HOOK, N. Y., July 13. The yacht Resulute won from the Vunltie today over the international cup course. This was the first test of the season for the candidates for the honor of defending the America s cup DAMASCUS. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeYoung July 1st, a son. Rorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Ugrin of Van mivif Wash.. Julv 4th. a son. Mrs. Vgrin was formerly Miss Mary Papsch of this place. Walter Young Is building a new barn. A good many from here have been oitpniiinc chautauniia. John Moore lias lost several calves lately. Mrs. Ida Carpenter Is staying with nrr Wnwlett at Eagle Creek. m.. Manrv Hall is visiting her daughter at Corneilus. Mr3. Bartlett, of Portland, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. McConnell. Miss Selma Bock spent the Fourth at home. . , Lester Newell is playing with the Barton team at Chautauqua. Most Children Have Worms. And neither Parent nor Child know it, yet it explains why your child is nervous, pale, feverish backward Often children have thousands of Worms. Think of how dangerous this is to your child. Don't take any risk. Get an original 25c box of Kickapoo Worm Killer, a candy lozenge. K ck apoo Worm Killer will positive jr kill and remove the Worms. Relieves Constipation, regulates Stomach and Bowels. Your child will grow and learn so much better. Get a box to- Service Covers Clackamas County MOtNTAlS R0O funnier nun in uh litr ei.n-i. M' Ti. -aiy I." frm Ul Wr.liir.-U ; Alxiul lrnl i-rr i ir.ml til l II h.l K--l I ''nr. If lit araihcr -rmil. t Itc IWi.t Bnuh rihlti k H had lntmdr.1 lii do atiin udimtrrf urk al fhtttrnft a Un-. t"il u a' rounl nf 111 ilulilH.rni'i- i( a prr Mill In Hi joiiimumty. I. ha 1-J i not in If It in t nr rn i hr farl, b-t dim t-i alii'k I" mud. Th toitn iwii'l from here rnl ' t ll Willaiurlir ami a!l ...... fiaa a K'"J llin. .-rl rai'ii'i.- . W Ir, am. ,., Ih MulMy il.tni'A. Sumlat , Ih !( llllrr hcrotU iraillM-d on Ih hum ground, a Ih blit tm didn't play Thry ho irtuiilr of lr-oiiilii frl pUr oiii day. Th llti-up ! t'harlivi ! Zmwrlins. atitrr: Itudolpn 7.iniun-r , man. piti hrt ; Cmi Mi -r. ftrmi . : Many lul. wvund. Ctorii Our Tordtemrlrr. third. Krtlit liixls-. i. ... . kil. ll..ni. - itl (hrl. John M,..,j rtlit. ... Mr. and Mr m. Kalwr U.llra nrr OtiT, Sir. toS ai I'anu? ii - day. Th IUM took ,, , ,'lntalld In th Itrbrkah IikIk: Mra hi. old Ford and liSfrh(y x 0 . Antu rillIl,,.r, v . rambled to town on Tnuroay ana cam horn, with . new. one, 1 MUa MarKurtte Kearna la laltin Mra. John Kalner. I The boya from th hill Pnt Tue; day nlsht at IWrnert'a. mnk Kalr took hi iter. Hilda, and Lyman for a rid down to Zim merman' Monday night In the new Ford. I A bunch of young kid pnt a mot rojoabl evening at Hodge's Friday Connie Zimmerman and Merl Tied- eman went to Portland Wednesday morning. Fred Zimmerman went to town l Tuday and hi noire turned around and almost got away from hlra twice, before be got her to pasa a bicycle, (landing alongside the road. The Sweet Brier are intending to play Sherwood Sunday at Sherwood. We ee the Item we put In the Enterpri concerning the ball game. Sweet Brier vs. Wllnonvllle. struck home, as we Intended It should. The truth often strikes hardest, doesn't it? Now here is something for the um pire: "He that makes of himself an s must not buck nor kick if men ride him." The married people of hls vicinity had their eighth surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Christensen Saturday night. They surely stick to the old saying: It is never late till two and then Us early." Mr. and Mrs. Boekeman and chil dren spent a day at Chautauqua last week. Mr. Settje has his barn done and is starting; his new house. Benefited by Chamberlain' Liniment 'Last winter I used Chamberlain's Liniment for rheumatic pains, stiffness and soreness of the knees, and can conscientiously say that I never used anything that did me so much good." Edward Craft. Elba, N. Y. Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) EAGLE CREEK. Ed Huntington, a former resident of Eagle Creek, but whn now lives In California, was the guest of JameB Gibson over Saturday night. Ike Foster Is on the sick list. Mrs. Viola Douglass went to Glad stone Monday to attend Chautauqua: thence to Portland, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Blna Jones, for a day or so. J. P. Strahl and wife celebrated the Fourth at Moro, Eastern Oregon. Fred Cooke, the genial son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Damascus, his mother, and Mrs. Carpenter were the dinner guests of Mrs. Howlett Sun day. Mrs. Carpenter came to work for Mrs. Howlet.. Mrs. Keith, who has been staying- with her, quit, as sho might go live with her daughter in Portland. Mrs. Katie Douglass, having re ceived a message that two of the chil dren of her sister! Mrs. Bert Douglass, of Stevenson, Wash., were ill. wont to Stevenson on Monday to see her sis ter and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, of Esta cada, were over this way Sunday call ing on relatives. Mr. Woodle is con templating taking a trip east soon to iu hla hrother. who is sick. R. S. Clark and son, Carl, were saw-1 ing some wood for Mr. Everett Beck ett and Ray Woodle the first of the I week. If. S. Gibson was an Oregon City and Portland visitor Monday. ' t;ie members or the Rehekuh IoiIkc, The farmers are not very well(an(J a H)ien,iiu aodui time was en pleased with the weather, as they can- Joyed by all prcHnnti not make hay. Mrs. Geo. Todd represented the M. A number of the people from this R A lo(f,e at the rnct.tjnf; of tlx vicinity have been Chautauqua visitors! grand )o(ge (n PortUlld especially on the days that the TSarton , ball team plays. Some of the players NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED are residents of the neighborhood. You don't need to suffer tlioee anon hence the interest shown. ixlng nerve pains In the face, head, Mrs. Rose Ilaker visited with her' rnj Bnoulder8, chest and back. Just aunt, Mrs. John Douglass, Sunday. apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's " ! Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes. Beauty More Than tn Deep. yQU K,,t Buej, TnK( am comfort! A beautiful woman always has good , Lfe an(J tne worm wnl ook rgUtor. digestion. If your digestion is faulty, Get a botte t0(ay. 3 0Unces for 25c, Chambei Iain's Tablets will do you . ,1 Penetrates without good. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) WILSONVILlE. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Iiaker have been visiting al the'home of Mr. and Mrs. Alison Raker for a week. Quite a number of village residents have been attending the cbautauqua, and enjoying the splendid programs The farm crops near WHsonville, ' bid fair to be unusually good. Paul Jaeger returned from the Panama-Pacific International Expositon last week, having won the trip as a prize for splendid handicraft done for, the fair laBt fall. He report a glorious j time, and is loud In his praise of the O. A. C, and is busy already with work for this year's fair. FM Raker and familv went to the Oik ill rUl.ud.it rie.iinw. Hi llu I tutiifiotilr TIii nit i'( l'i ball m1" Ulm it.,. Mir Irani !( I'ottlanl ami WW .iiit ill irm t ; in r.m.r ( our UIk team Th l.i'M Mine i" 1 llt III t;.l.l. n ltnd" ! i in- h.w ni Mr an. Mr. MlWhrll. f '"! "' ' l-nl Sunday l "' l'aUia farm Word h.t Iwi imrlird from it iuti and iU'i(lir. Heltir. r(Tt (tut Ihev ere rnjiHi lit l lli.M i .-he Itiiiiii-ne.'ly at III I'lK l'l 1 1. in ami ar proud id Ih Orr,.m build lux lhr Mr. and Mr Cb Tm" ' ''r madrd t jr Itirlr many friend on M.m lav ri-nln. iifcn llu'lr ri'liiin from rmiiri imi'ii irii p. rl lt.Wi r jn hol.' I lli 'r ral Crrk .'. cliil'" on Thui'i.iy ar j tlTtliMHI. i Mr and Mra t'lu Hlddr Ptit a ( d In Ni'wbrra lat wrk, lll I n it rv!ullr Clara Kplrr bi li' n vUltltt at Hi bum of hr arand arnl for two wrtka. A Joint liutallallon of th I O. O V. and U.'tHksh Imlsi nrui in their hall on Saturday ewulnit. Mra. ".P. A..;;" a, .... m llir HIB Ili iM K...I -v 1 fur th Odd Fellow, th work belli ..,.,, nn hr l-lh of Ih. .iifii...r Th fnllnwlna offltvr were ,tauIsla -friary: Jud S.-ely. ,rr.T and In th I. O. O. F. Cl,f. tt UIM s. c; : , tone Hutalsla. V. C : H. P. Aden. irraaurer. At I th clo of the Installation aervlce a chicken pi supir was acrved by You Can't Out o EL Neither can you get your moaeyi worth out of a binder that hain't had it hammered and built into it at the factory. A good way to find out about a binder it to look it over carefully and lee if it measure up to your idea of what the machine ihould be. Another good way U to aik thoie who have used the machine. If we didn't have the fullest confinence in our machine we wouldn't advise you to do this but as it is we will be mighty well pleased if you will ask every person you know who owns a Champion Binder, how he likes it. THE CHAMPION BINDER like all Champion Machines is built upon the "quality firsY' policy and then it, also has some very important advantages, for instance it's positive force feed elevator which insures a continu ous flow of grain to the picker arms. The Relief Rake which prevents bunching at the inner end of the platform. The Champion also has many other good strong features which we will gladly show you if you will call on us. NEED ANYTHING IN PUMP OR WATER SUPPLY GOODS? We carry a big stock of pumps of all kinds, pipe, fittings, hose, engines, pressure systems, etc. etc. Give us a call when interested in this class of goods. W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Canby, Oregon. GEO. BLATCHFORD, Molalla, Oregon. at I rubbing. (Adv.) ALSPAUGH. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ISeers, who have t,een staying w Ith the latter's parents, returned to their home in Gresham Monday. Mr. Townsend and son, Ennls, are cutting wood for Mr. Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Helple and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kitching motored up tbe Columbia Highway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenzel, of Iianks, Ore gon, are spending a few weeks at the home of J. W. Dowty. Willie Still left for Eastern Oregon last week to work in the harvest fields. Mrs. Harry Franks returned Sun day from a two weeks' visit with her sister in Washington. Jf NNING4 LOOCI. I On Huii.lay Mr ami Mia Win Cima ( iiniMta al li' 'a'fvi lli'urt 'iliurih fir Tbntii4 Th.hli'rr 1'i'in. j !. )niin4 ami nl Mr an. I Mia II. T IVmi', of l'iilll.ilil j Mr I'lillmk U ( l"K a I lii'iii tier ln iti'r. M ! I.i-iila ami Hari-u nf Tlllui Hik T! M Klwr faimlv liai rl iintt-.l lit Hi. Ir iiillaa mi lit ' comity nwil ami on July 4th llu'lr 'iilv .luinliliT. MUa llilin. unlli'il In iiurrinx In Xfr J K lrt. if I'url lon,l, afliT a ahurt liMiiriin.x'ii al Hia hi. Ihy ll rrl.l" In rorllnml Mr Hii'rl aa iuuliir lrl. Ii-lnit nil Iff III malila In iw l.' in m til th l(i Ki .n4l In 1811 Mi. Mlnnla It Alinmn ili'liKlilruUr iniiTtlinsl Hi ini'iiilN'ra of llm a- jrnih iiraila at hir limn In Munlatlll mi Krlilar of lail i'ik. Hum t mm l ot ThaMT. Ni'lll Hi ll. Dra ItiM'tli IMlll'M'll III it.'l li lKII llllU IllNIII. Tli CiHik ami lli'inli'mon (aiulllo ar rnjoylnt ouio lir. m-ain nn U'lllami-tt at thn Spooner Uudlnil. Mr llnraefall. wlf of Mr. Homo fall, th artUt, int Smulity with llir D.illa Sharp family In ll.mton, Ma Mi. Ilorvefall wlillo ral will vlnlt al I'rlmoloii. New JiTn'i. a'ld with relit tlc at l.yona. Iowa Mr. Iloraofull and Unic are rm'liig at th Flnle) prUig for the mnmer. Thi program for Ih atimial Ktutigi'llral rampiiKfling and rumen ttnn to be held ln'r. have been ar ruiiKi'd and will convene on July 17 to ug. liev. II. Si buktiiiht will pre side. Meals will be served at cunt at the dinning h.tll. We notice able vpcaker are on th programs, among I lir m ar It. V. Mutton, of the And- Saloon league: Mr. Carrlrk. of th' Chrlxllan Kndeator. of Portland, and Mr. Mattle Slwth. of th W. C. T. I'.. and .Mrs. Lillian CUrk will give an addre on "Women and World Pxce." Wllma Hruechert w ill enjoy her va- cation at the Palnton fruit ranch at Orchards, Wash. Itev. liutlc r, of Hubbard, spoke nt the chapel on Sunday. Special music was rendered by H. J. Itoblnson. In the afternoon Kev. Smith and wife ac companied Kev. Butler to Hubbard and Rev. Smith occupied the pulpit at that place for the evening service. J. A. Socsbe and son, Jesse Socsbe and Ralph Madison departed this week for Warrenton. Tho Wagstaff family are pleasantly located at the Roy Welch cottage. Mrs. J. P. Strain vlslled with Mrs. Smith on Saturday and on Sunday un derwent an operation at the Oregon City hospital. Mrs. Strain was a form er resident, but now resides In tho Redland district. George A. Ostrom leaves next week for California, going to the fair by boat. Chautauqua Is claiming the atten tion of a number of our people during the past week. Dr. John Boyd's ad dress on "Hack to the Home"; Sen ator liurkett of Nebraska, the Buck ner jubilee singers and the delightful impersonations of Marietta LaDell, were among the mang good thing of the chautauqua assembly this year. Our people are looking forward to Thursday's program, many planning to attend then. Hugo Sandstrom, who is at Elk f it spent a few day with home folks, over July 4th. Among the pleasures Mr. HaniUtniin find al Flk I lly an a bear mini with Mr. Cu Jarolun'ii, nl wliiwD limn now at l:ik I'll), lull furilUT realdi'lil lit Ji'linlllK IjhIk A Jolly crowd, liirliidlng Hi T I tier, Urowiulgg, Ji'ffiTlea and H.m I tnini fuiiillle pli iili I'd al I'uki f MihlK mi July 4th. i:ugmie liiuh, II. iy Hindi a and A. I ltimi'll ill i'Mi'il nil I'llni'niliiy In Km-tern Oiemui to amUt in caring f i lb hnrvi'M i run. Mr. Illml liatlun ii'iiml wntk and report a 1,1) to mi bimlii-la lo Hi ai t a lb yield .liiliil- MiKUer I pemllllg a few w ka at Mmlfnrd. Th rt'p.tri'iinirr will git an "mil of i!ul" sin IuI al III rlmrcll purlin on July 211 at M M. A progiam gniiiea and n'lrethnuitiU an Hi at irai tlona. Mra. Ilntdurf. of AlUuy, la Nullum her ilaiiKlili-r. Mr. J. Ilinuird and li'iidlng i buulauiiitt. Mra. C. I.. Iliiyim and rjilldreu bate returned I nun a tllt with lier fnlk at Kiigeii and wn accompniilrd liuine by Imr hUler, Ml I l rv Thuuia. tin July 1r.. V. I. llluloii plmel a nw Hag pnl and Hag at III hnltie hurt linprimlv aervlrra wrt held nt th ling raining. THIRTY-SIX FOR 24 CCNT Dr. King New I. If Till are now upplleil In wi'll cnrkid gU bollle. roiitulnlng 3b augnr coated white pill. tor :.''. One pill wlih a kU of wat er befor retiring la an average, do Kny and pleaant to take KfTeillve and luxltW In reaull. Cheap and ecniiiiiulcal to u. (let a bottle tiv day. take a do tonight your Con allpallnn will be rellevr! In th niorn Ing. 3d for "h-. at all drugKlnt (Adv) CiHiillle: City council lua buuglit large order Iron Ih from Cimi Ua. Iron work Get Oiood PORTLAND Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spot. How to Remove Eailly, Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a rellablo dealer that It will not cost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles; whllo if it does give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlne double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Raroly Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask tho dr11ggl.1t for the double strength othlne as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if It falls to remove freckles. (Adv.) .aria Idolize jicqu Goujon. Parta. Before he lost nn arm Jncqne Goujon. seventeen, killed two German sentinels, blew np two qnlcli flrer with bomb, wa enptured, es caped and carried to tbe French line a German mnchlna gun. He baa been given a medal. For Your Baby. The Signature of Jim r m m mm i m ' i J Is the only guarantee that you have th Genuine prepared by him (or over 30 YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, A WAR TIME HYMNAL Wn LmI an BattltfUld of PtachlrM CrMk. Oconoiuowoc, WU.-A mull, well worn hymnal, on of Uiom burnt! to the troop In the Kfrut civil war of IttUKkV and wliku waa loat ou tbe bnllk'llfld of I'rachtrca Creek, lia., ha two returned to It owner, Frederick C Will of Oeononiowoo, w ho aertrd a Oral aergeant of Company II, Twenty aUtb WUeuiialn volunteer, dtirlnic th war. Tho book wa returned by drome Starry of Norwalk, ()., uiemlirr of Ctimpany l. HI Jty fifth Ohio tolun trer, who fouud th Httltf book on th battlefield. 25,000 MEN KILLED IN ACCIDENTS EACH YEAR Statistics Show That 700,000 Workmen Are Hurt Annually. WahliiKton.-"Tho number of fatal Indimtrlnl accident among American wage fBriier, Including both ww," ny a itntrtueiit Uxunl by I he deport ment of InUir, "may Ixi conwrrntlvely pHtlmnted at M) a year ami the number of lujurle Involving a dlnulill' Hy of more limn four wecl-.H, uhIiibj th ratio of AiiNlriiiu rxcrleiice, at ap proximately "oo.iHKi. Thcue number, Impressive n lliey arc, full to ludlcntu fully the number of Indimtrlnl acci dents, fur audi studio us have ulrcndy been made hIiow Hint of the nivldeut Involving disabilities of one day ond over at least thrce-foiirtlni terminate during the llrsl four week. "Tho Industries which contribute the greatest number of fatal nccldeut lire railroad employment n ltd urlrult unil pursuits, each group being responsible for approximately 4.-HO futalllle each year. Coal mining contribute more than 2,KH) nnd building mid construc tion work nearly 1.1n). General man ufacturliig. whllo employing large num bers, produces only iiImiiii l,sm) fatal accident. "When the fatality rates nre consid ered metal mining ranks as most haz ardous, with a rule of 4 per 1,00(1, coal mining coming next with n rate of it.ft, and fisheries and navigation following with n rale of 3 per l.iHH). Manufac turing Industries, ns n whole, rank low est, with n rate of .i.'.'! per l.(HK). But the fnct should not be overlooked (lint this low average rnto covers manufac turing groups varying widely In haz ard, Including on llio one hand boiler milking nnd the various department of the Iron nnd steel Industry, In some of which fatality rates ns high ns those In metal nnd con I mining luivo prevail ed, and on tho other bund tho textile ntnl clothing Industries, In some of which tho risk of fatal accident Is practically negligible." WHISKY IS KILLING FISH. Wt Virginia Officer Threatana Ao tioni For Contaminating River. Charleston. W. Vn.-Stnte prohibi tion officers are liable to proserin Inn for contaminating the streams of West Virginia, according to Deputy On me Warden Frank Glenn, who threatens lo begin nctlon ngiiliist timip who poarcd a quantity of whisky Into the Kanawha river nt Parsons. "We don't let coal operators pom refuse Into the streams and kill the fish. Why should we permit the pro hibition oflleers?" asked the wnideu rirtt Jitney Due, The flint Jitney bus appeared In ten don In 18.'(). It ran by steam power and carried twenty-eight passengers lnsldo and twenty-two outside. Rail roads prevented Its operation by secur ing the passage of a law requiring each bus to keep a man 100 yards In advance with a red flag by day and a red lantern at ulght Indlunapolla New. , Warrenton building gravity water system from Lewis and Clark river. m a UruUcJUt L AMERICAN IDEALS MRS. ZEHNCR DECLARES PROB LEM OF HIGH LIVING IS INDIVIDUAL ONE. EACH PERSON SHOULD LIVE WITHIN INCOME, SHE DECLARES Gladstone, Oregon City and Wait Linn Bble Score Highest In Second ChaJtauqua Eugenlra Con. ttit Band Today. field, talked on "American Ideal" al Chauittiiqiia today. Mr. Z liner I a southerner of commanding presence and a nuturul orator, and she Impremt ed a good sied "women' day" audi ence with her sincerity, earnestness and (he force of her conviction. Her talk was a plen for the conservation of the Ideals of our forefather, and In the course of her lemark she very forcibly panned (hit modern fad and faddlHt of her own sex. Mr. Zehncr's lecture w,is different. She did not resort lo the usual ora tor's trick to gain popular fuvnr, nnd whatever prescription she uses lo reach the hearts of lier hearers, Is, so skillfully applied (hat none ran de tect II. Shu talked of better manhood and better womanhood, shn discussed tlm real measure of man's worth, nnd she had n few rather startling state ments concerning the high standard of living utid the solution of this great problem, Problem la for Individual. "I can tell you how lo solve It," said the speaker, "but you will not enjov the Informal Ion, The problem Is an Individual oun, not a national quen lion. Let the Individual livo within his means, This Is the only solution. And yet we Insist on commissions nnd bureaus looking Into this matter, In the vain hope Hint soinn one, In some manner, will adjust mutters so that tho Individual will not have (o lower his standard of living." Mrs. Zohner Insisted Hint the great est protection lo the young women of tho country lay In their education at homo, and Hint tho right homo train ing would do more than till tho laws In the country. "What the nation needs," said the speaker, Is 1,000,01)0 fathers and moth er who will train their children nt homo, and not sub-lot the contract." Tho standard of tho homo, nccnrdlng to the speaker, Is set and maintained by the women of the home. She pleaded for n breadth of vIhIoii among tlm American penplu and In sisted Hint wn wore nllogother too lo cal In our ambitions, nnd that there wns not enough national spirit In our make-up. And still her lecture wus not a complaint nor a wail of any sort, but rather wns a very earnest plcn for an awakening of national Ideals. Women and Children Busy. Today might hnvn been termed wo men and children's dny at tho pnrk. Tho Women's Christian Temperance Union morning hour ut 11 o'clock wns featured by a silver medal contest, and tho prize wns won by Miss Ruth Havermnn of Molalla. Tho Judges were W. H. Head, Professor Strange and Mrs. Kirk. The second eugenics test wns also h-ld today at Congreiis of Mother:! headquarters and two or three dozen almost perfect babies were O K'd by half a dozen weli known physicians of Portland nnd Oregon. Herbert Byron Moore, son of Robert W. Moorn of Gladstone, scored 98' as alBo did Marlon Margaret Barry, daughter of Charles Barry of Oregon City. Next honors wore won by Edwin Simpson of West Mnn, with 98 per rent test. WOHANTA KS ON GLADSTONE PARK 4