Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 28, 1916, Image 6

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IflSE VOTE
Hazclia Farmers
Sell Cabbage, Etc.
nm.i.iA. j. n.
nillUlK'f of lUirlla
(Spc lall-A
tanner hauled
FRANK B RILEY TALK ON OOOO! ,.l,l,a,e n, other farm produce lo
AOADa EaTACADA WATER
INTAKE II DAM AGIO.
KHTCADA, Ore, Jib. :0 About 12i
members of Ihe Kaatcrn Clackamas
Tavpvra' league met at Kataiada
Monday afternoon The rm !)
kpeakrr Frank l. Ulley, of Port
land, aha apuke on the. subject of
good roads aud their Value In alate de
velopment. Other apeakrr cro W.
Glvrns and K. V. lUrilnt. of Kataiada.
aud W. II. MutiiMin. ol lb Clack am a a
i on ii l jr court.
Cortland Thursday In their lciha.
Mix Glcndora HuUncr- I HI in
Portland llh lib kenpo ,
Mr J Johnaon butrh.-rvd a vrry
In rue hog Wnlnraday.
Marry (loilatid aa tUltur In Oe
to Thursday.
Mr. tw-o. N'ktir) seen In Pml'and
Tiioihy.
Mr. and Mra. P. 1 1 ilit-i k went lo
vi.it their little daughter ho la III.
The attendance at Hsiella K hool
ha Iwcn small the past k on ac
count of so nun b enow.
W. II. Ihnef marketed quiet a lot
of cabbage la at eck. Hi had thf
forethought lo cut It and haul II Into
SECOND 1 III
BOTH 1101 1 CLAIM
CAIN! IN MCtOPOTAMIA
mm m
UNABLE TOAGREE
Of LIBERATION WHICH BEGAN 4 P
M. WEONESOAV It ENDED
NEXT AFTERNOON.
fWAL BAILOI SflOWS fftE fOR
ACQUITAL AND ONE FOR CO.HVICIION
A resolution a adopted Baking tbal1nl llrn "'ire o mm a anow
lh matter of the couuiy'g purv'tuM of
lb faulty fair ground be left to a vote
of Ibe people at Ihe coming primary
or regular election.
jl Friday it dlacovered Ibal
the Kataiada city aster upply
atiout at a aland still, and It a sup
ply ma about at a aland atlll. and It
supposed that the freeilng xceath
rr bad slopped the How, but carrful
investigation aboard that the lutak
and dam on llarkcnrtdcr cret-k. lo
mlkra above Katarala, bad been loin
out. Lffurta are being made to locate
the parties coniinlttlns the offense.
Ml
then-fore be got an extra rl e for It
Hunters have been very numerous
since the alomi and some of Ibe nlm
rtoU bate bagged quirt a ntinilx-r of
ratitilla.
Mlw MaU-l Vank.T. Haul lltich
bautn, Violrt (w-Noli, and Arthur and
Mia Myrtle and hah llorland !
gurata at the C. I". Itorlaud home Wrd
nrxiay etrnlng. I
State Hat Undr Cenndtratlon Bring
ing Cat Into Court Third Tim
Proiecutlon Attract Wld
lnlrt Through County.
After Urtllx'ratlng from 4 or'ok
WrdnraiUy atiiTninin lo 1:15 p. in
Thuraday, ihe Jury In Ihe am-ond trlul
of i;Hiri:o lmn and Aid IViullill,
!avld Ung a a vl.llor at HaMlalfhari!,,J '""" ll'bltig above the au
ESTACADA HAN DIES
FOLLOWING0PERATI0N
THOMAS SAMPSON, NATIVE
SCOTLAND, FARMED NEAR
CITY LIMITS.
OF
ESTACADA. Ore.. Jan. :0. Thoma
8ampaon. of Eatacaila. dlrd early ye
terday mornlnt at the Good Samari
tan hospital In Porl'and, following an
operation for Internal ulcer. Il wa
(4 year old. a native of Scotland, and
pent moat of bi life In Minnesota
a farmer. He came to Estacada
about three year ago, where be pur
chased 10-arre farm near the city
limit.
He ! aurvlved by the widow and a
on, W .1. Sampaon. an Eatacada mer
chant, and a daughter. Mrs. F. U. Guth
rie, wife of tbe principa) of the Eata
cada arboola. Funeral arrangement
have not been made yet
Owing to a slight epidemic of scar
let fever and dilnhena. tbe Eagle
Creek school are temporarily closed
K'hnol Tuead.iy
Our good mall carrier braved the
atorm and bronchi ihe null etrry day
Uly and Arthur Mala have been III
with la grippe.
Frank Wbltton markeied cabbage In
Portland Thursday
The snow nude moat of the lUu'M
farmers wear a broad smile when It
tamo and now they are amlllng that
It leaving.
Iavld Long Is conlemplallng the
erection of new barn In tbe near fu
ture.
Miatcr Shirley and Jean Iloutj who
have been 111. are much belter at this
writing.
Kngll Johnson transacted buaineaa
In Oawego Wednesday.
Altwrt I. Mumler. the Ward medi
cine man. wa busy In theso parts laat
week.
A. J. Thompson, from Oswego was
a viaitor In Haielia Wednesday.
A. Nlelson was a I'ortland visitor
Monday.
Much Ilaker and aon. W. Ilaker,
were In Tualatin on buslncas Wednes-
day
Mrs. Cbilds Is improving after a se
vere attack of la grippe.
Frank Whlllen and John Haley were
In Portland Saturday.
Andrew Nell, from Osweco. was In
tbe neighborhood Thursday.
W. II. Cook and Ed Wanker were
dinner guests at the F. W. Wanker
home Wednesday.
Pete Eniette. from 0cgo. culled
on J. P. Cook Wednesday morning
A. Nlelson wa In Oswego Thursday.
Wanda Wanker, from Tualatin
fib.
DECLARED BEST
Ifl IHE COUNTRY
ACRIC0L1 URAL DEPARTMENT
EXPERT PRAISES PRODUCT
OF WESTERN OREGON.
if BECAME
HARD ON W HERE
BARRED FROM STATE
OIPUTV DISTRICT ATTORNEY
BUHKE is called UPON TO
SETTLE QUESTION.
j
l.f
Oil
O Out4aM
JUHKtiH CHVfllKtMEN
BMP map of cnKifnien
OPINION BASED ON STUDY Of
iM-puty lilalrlt t Alloini y Tbumaa A
iluikv found an nulnly new piuM'iu
jlil i iiiiim- llun a lib Ibe pfolnlillloii a
i Hatiilitay,
CrtrilTtCTC lU UIVV CTIir? A ""ham Muimii oid. rt-.i io
UbILrilOIJ lit rUUll 01 AILJ kek of a.r. , i..r Iroin hi U.ui.
, , firm. After a roml...l,e drlay llir
alilpiiivlit ailhd. but Inalead uf Ik-Hi
Of. Otwtv, Atklng for Funds te Carry aaert rldar. It wa very, very bard
He aal one kr oil bl louiilcr, and
fun ltd that a drink bad nun h the aaine
elfet l on bis ruloiuers a a drink ol
w hlkcy.
Put the Mutlmt nirribanl did nl
wlah In violate tbe state law and
kniii a be saw bow strung the tlijuor
on Eapsrlnvtnl. Mniant Will.
mtttt Vilify Place
SulUd for Crop.
WArtlllVCTOV J.n it IVr.....'.
flai I. pronounced by etKrt of lh h" MH,tUl "1,"",,n ,r"'"
I'nurd ritalei departuirnt of agrlitil
lure to bo auerlor la any other flav
dlolrlrt atlornry'a offb and IMalrbl
Atlorury Hedge referred Ibe luattrl
flln-r grown In lb I'nlled Htate. Thu !" "r A ''
teallmoulal wa given In.f.ire th " " r"" r " f'"virv
hmiae commliu-e on agrieulhtrv. jr. "" at one. m-iM.ly Kl.trl. I Allor
Ing the hearing on tho agrlctiUiiral n,,,r MM ,h ,"1 uf ,b"
appriHirtiition bill l'''r ' 'pg"n iiiprrbaiits should
lie iw i buy rider at horn, where shipment
" ' " " r--.. -v.ri,n w lltli Mltft ,h(, r)( up,.lllr,
pert, was nuking an argumrnt In sl- j,,,,)
fori oi an appropriation tor lurtlier
rt4Tlmriitu'lon with flaigrowlug, and
eaiwH-lully Ihe growing of flat for aeed.
when be wa aaknl ahoul the
flat grown In Ihe Willamette
In Oregon.
The Willamette valley fiber fla.M
said he. " the brat grown In tb
entire I'nltrd Slate. "
Ir. Taylor, chief of th.
plant Indualry. who wa Present, bark 1 I OltTIXD, Ore. Jan. :i --A uola
ed Ihe opinion of Dr. Hvwry. an I said addition lo the uipu of Oregon
his opinion was based on dVnartmetital Agrli ultural college at t'orvallla will
la, ami
SPLANSFORNEWO.A.C:
The daughter of fl. F. Cogswe'l. of
Eagle Creek. Is suffering from a com-; Meadows, visited Hazelia school Ftl-
plication oi Dotn aiseases. i jay.
- j Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan and lit-
BIRDS ARE SAVED. I ,,e on- Jaclt- ero very pleasant'? en-
. I tained by Mr. and Mr. Joscp't Est-
ESTAC.U)A, Ore.. Jan. !0 Several j ni" Sunday evening,
frozen quail and other game birds have w- Cook was In Portland Sutur
been brought Into Estacada In tbe pastjdaJr-
two days, having been picked up near s,l8 Ulanchc Duncaa Is spending
the farms adjoining. Through the cf- j hcr vacation with her parents. Mr
fortB of Deputy Game warden Patton. i no uuncan. or Hazelia.
many local farmers and townsjieople
have been feeding the game and song
birds during the bad weather, but as
tbe east wind continued, the birds
On account of bad weather there,
was an unusually poor attendance at
Sunday school Sunday morning,
pension bridge, was unable lo agr-e
and in dimled by Jimttre of the
Peace Slevvrs.
Tbe ae baa alt rai ted more alien
lion here than any In tbe laat lv
montha. owing lo tho feeling on th
part of to al fuheriurn and a few ot!i
rrs agalnxt the GUI act, paaaed by !br
1913 leglalature, upon which Ihe prow
ecullon was baaed.
Dlvtrlt t Attorney Hedges said Thura
day aftermxin that be would nol lie
elite whether to try I'rown and lKiutblt
a third time for .several days.
The laat bal'ot of Ihe Jury showed
the six men lined up & to I for acquit
at. Early ballots stood 3 to 3. at about
II o'clock Wednetday nlnht one man I Conflicting report from Meanpola
switched and they stood 4 to ! for a..! mbt made It doubtful wh.-tber tbe llrll-
qullal and at an early hour Thursday lata hid wo. victory over Turk. of lhe ' h, irolHirJ (orrry huMUlu
monilng. It was chanted to S to I. ir ior the latter had been able to siirrotiud h,l.n ir .hii h l,.. r.,i
gument on the part of the five Jury i"'1 nrtten witn u.utn or capture; jplelrd by J. V. Ileiines. Portland arclil
men. nowevvr. were unable to convince r'"rr"' '"iiiiimniriinl (M., (JlU (llf fjt(g b nuij, ((
morrow.
Tbe structure Is to be two aturle
and luisemerit. 131 by kO M'l In dlmen
alona, of brick rotiatrurllon with iIoim
'trllllllllng. Special allentlon will be
paid lo healing and ventilating. Cum
plete Ihe building will coat )'0,0h
The baaemrtit la lo be devoted In
logging equipment, manufacture of
wood product, building e.iilpnn nt
and timber prearrvallon study ptir
poaed.
The first floor will have five laa
room, sli offices and two laUira
lorlra.
tin tbe aetond fl(Mr will ! rooma
devoted to the study of dendrology
sllvb-iilture. Ii-cbno'og), entomology
uml drafting. There will ulro !v lo
rbisarot'ius, two offices, a miliar
. room ami herbnrltfm.
Illds w ill be openiil February 7 and
w tirk of construction will U gln as
jsooti ns the weather permits.
STRONGPIEAFOR
PREPARDNESS IS
MADE BY MANN
REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE
URGES NONPARTISAN MOVE
MENT FOR DEFENSE.
"BE1TER KnilONS KOW THAN
BIllIONS UTf R" HE DCUIKI$
Minority Lssfsr DsHvtr Significant
Add' War With England
Mors Fss'rod Than With
Carmany, Ho Say.
defendants.
the sixth man of Ihe Innocence of Ihe'''1 A"1"1- A earlier statement con-
crrning mis campaign aaui ine urn
huh. after taking ('ti-slphon. twenty
I miles Im-Iow agdad. bad to fall back
became of the scarcity of water. The
llrlllah troHs are lurrly composed of
Indian. Australian and New Zea'and
contingents. . After landing at tbe
mouth of the Euphrates and taking
Mara. they made this town their base
of oMraltons,
AT AGE OF 75 YEARS
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
FOR MANY YEARS HE WAS MAIN
STREET BUSINESS MAN WAS
NATIVE OF SCOTLAND.
John Younger, for 22 years a resi
dent of Oregon Clly and for the great
er part of that time engaged In busi
ness hero, died at Iho borne of bis
daughter, Mrs. Mike tlleuson. Ninth
and John Q. Adams street, Wednesday
night after a long Illness. He was 75
years old.
Mr. Younger was born In Scotland,
December 4. ISuO, and came to this
country about a quarter of a century
CIGAR SMOKE CCST 545a
Rtcelvtd It From a Strang Man anal
Than Wss Robbad.
Munele, IimI.-TIic iiioal ri-ulte
-fear that Juaepb IVtrlka. a Mun.ie
lluunianlan. e'er auioked cul liliu ei
illy HM, anonllug lo fih atury a
rrlaied lo tbe oll.e
A man glvlnu bb name aa Jonu
Adam wa tbe au Tbe two met
It tbe boarding lmu of slrn. Martb
Jones. Anonllim to Mra. Jours Ihe
uicu were Ju tbe aame room m hor
place for an hour or more
f'tnallr Ailama li-fl Imnia inn
A Tome That Stimulate the Body Eventually I egelk reH.rt.il lo Ihe ikh
VIRTUE OF A GOOD LAUGH.
would make no effort to search for!s'onday-
Richard Zlvney went to Portland j aso. In 1S96 he came to Oregon City
food, often being covered with snow
and perishing.
Get Rid of a Racking LaCrlppe Cough
It Weakens.
For the severe racking couh that
comes with lagrippe, Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound Is wonderfully
healing and soothing. It eases tbe
tightness over the chest, raises the
phlegm easl'y and helps the racking,
earing cough that- Is so exhausting
and weakening. R. G. Collins, ex-postmaster,
Barnegat, N. J., says: "Fo
ley Honey and Tar Compound soon
stopped the severe lagrippe couch that
completely exhausted me. It can't be
beat." Jones Drug Co. (Adv.)
Wc think Hazelia school should be
given credit for cot. tinning through
last week's snow storm.
"Such fascinating sleigh rides!"
Curiiua Echo.
There Is an extraordinary echo In
the cathedral nt Pisn. If you sing two
notes there Is no reverberation, but If
you sing tbree they are taken up,
swelled and prolonged into a beautiful
harmony.
Weak Women!
An Oregon Woman Testifies.
Lenie, Oregon. " Whn I was going
through the critical time of middle life,
I took several bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription and it helped me
wonderfully. I cunnot say enough in
lavor of tins medicine. Have also used
the' Golden Medical Discovery1 in my
homo for many years for many different
ailmenls." Mk9. Ella IIakoi.d.
Lents, Oregon.
At the first symptoms of any de
rangement of the feminine organism
. at any period of life, the one safe,
really helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
Tens of thousands of women havn
taken it with unfailing success for
diseases of a womanly nature.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
ft true friend to women in times of
trial and at times of pain when the
organs ore not performing their func
tions. For headache, backache, hot
flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing
down sensation, mental depression,
dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and
exhaustion, women should never fail
to take this tried and true medicine.
Prepared from nature's roots and
herbs, it contains no alcohol or nar
. co tic, nor any harmful ingredient.
Sold in either tablet or liquid form.
If your dealer does not keep the sugar
coated tablets, send fifty cents (in
stamps) for small box, ot $1.00 in
currency for a large box.
Write Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., to-day. 136 page book
on woman's diseases sent free.
A Match For Him.
A cockney aicler. thinking bl h'gh
and boatman nus not trentlug h't
with the respect due lo bis station, ex
postulated thus:
"!-ook here, my .-ood m:iu, you don't
seem to grasp who I bid. Do you knov.
'nat my family bas lieeii entitled tc
bear arms for the last Jix years?"
Hoots; tbat notliim.': ' was the re
ply. "My ancestor have been entitief
to bare legs for tbe last .'vara."
London Mirror.
Had to Catar to All.
"I don t like the way this hotel Is
run." carped n iieevlsh young traveling
salesman
"Neirtasr do I." replied the landlord
(i Pruntytown tavern, "but I've got to
entertain all tbe fools .but come along
ns tv;il as tbe sensible eople."-Judge.
Either Way.
Slllcus I can't decide which one oi
those two girls want to uiurry. Cj n
Icus-Well. marry either one of them
ami you'll discover that you got the
wronp une.-Philadelphia If.vord
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little Liver Pills. These tiny,
mrar-onalM?. anti-hilions Granules the
smallest and tbe easiest to lase. one I bin, Wt, tns Kinv.. Severn I i.oti-s were
little Pellet or liUAtive-three for folln1 ,,,, ,, ,,, M!lI
cathartic
All a Risk.
"It's a eaxe of lovp m Hrit night."
"Well, maybe il will work out all
right. I took four yearn In select my
husband, and look nhnt got "-De
troit free Pres.
Itealize thai doing good Is the -ml
-ertalnly happy action of a man' life
ilr Philip Kidney
How to Quit Smoking.
Do not light the first clgiir less than
half an hour ufler breakfast. The more
difficult this dehiy may M. the more
need there Is for n cure The remain
der of the d.iy aiimke the same as
UHiiul It Is only tlii, Drst clgnr with
which we me de.iling Kccp this up
oi u "i-ii. ini'ii lengthen tiu interval
fo mi hour for mint her neck, fhnn
ninke it one mill n li.ilf hours, two.
two mid ii d.ilf. mid ho on. If you
h;ne mi "nil gone" oii-h i .n. ,i long
ing for soini-f hing. e.u on orange or
ipple or almost miy kind of fruit, but
don t siiiolu- mull Mi,. iiim. u up. The
uen e. Mug deprived of their morning
slliiiiihiiit. mo crying for nourishment,
whli-h iniriire is h.isleiilng to supply
through Increased iipietlte to sunnly
digestion. P,y th,. fjiu,. i, first cigar
Is entirely ellmlmiled the cure Is ef
feriecl nlfh no serious derniigemeut o
tbe heart or digestive apparatus. Kl
I'Hiige.
Musical Not.
A tblef ns ..ili-ly mught breaking
Into a song. lie had ulrcudy got
through the first two burs when a po
liceman came out of an area and bit
and followed his trade as a watch
maker and Jeweler for a number of
years.
He is survived by four children:
Mrs. Mike Gleason, Peter Younger, of
Oakland, Calif.: Mrs. Jene Sl'cox. of
Oakland. Calif., and Miss Nellie
Younger, of Portland.
Arrangements for the funeral have
not been made. '
REV. MALLOY BURIED
The burial services of Rev. W. I.. Mul-
loy, for more than 60' years a Metho
dist preacher, and well known In Ore
gon City, took place at the Holiniin &
Itandull undertaking parlors Tuesday
afternoon. Jlev. W. J. Kenton, pas
tor of the First Methodist Kpiscopal
church south, of Portland, of which
Mr. Malloy was a member, bad charge
of the services. He was assisted bv
Rev. J. K. Hawkins, pastor of the local
Methodist church.
The miiiiic was furnished by Miss
Klva Illanchard, who sang two Im
pressive se'ections.
The body was littered beside that of
his wife at tho Mountain View ceme
tery. Mrs. Malloy died three years
igo. Ihe commital service was un
der the direction of the Oregon City
Masonic order.
Hardly.
Mr Uiiu icr I in you consider Alice
veil good looking': .Mm Illiiuderhy
Hh .Wire i preliy enough, hut I
.l.-nl. I not nil her mi Adonis -llostoo
"IrtOs. I'lhl.
and All Ita Organs.
Therr bi not I lie riiioien corner or
little lulet of tbe minute bluoit vetael
of Ihe human body r but due not feel
some wavelet from the convulsion oc
casioned by good beurty laughter.
The life 4rlmUK-. ur the central
nmu. bv shaken ,.io Ibe Innermost
deptlis. seuililig new tides of life and
streugtb to the urfn.e. 'bus mate
rially tending to Insure good benltb to
tbe persons who Indulge therein.
The IiIomI moves more rupldly and
conteys a different Impression lo all
tbe orgiuia of the body us It visits
them on that particular mystic jour
uey when the tu.iii la Inugbliig from
what It !es at other limes
For this reason every good, hearty
laugh In Willi h a it-rsou liululge
lengthens bis life, conveying, a li
docs, new and lltllirl stimulus to the
vital fortes.
Doubtless (he lime will mine when
ptiyslrhiijK. eouitillng more luio1niire
than they now no fo tne Inilni-ih if
Ihe m 1 1 it I iihiii the II n I f i. i.es of the
IhmIv. will mnke ui Mini ptr-rripilen
more with refeieie e to Hie min i il.nl
less to drug lot Iheiti mid Kill. In so
doing, liuil l In- Ih-I mill iiio-. rili- live
method of pioiliii lug Ihe ri-iiiii e ef
f c t upon tin- imlleiil
Ihe tbat be bad invu roiibed of H.MI
sflrr baring smoked a cigar given bliu
by Adams. Tbe olbe believe Hie ctgr
was "doied "
Whan ih Plague Ragad.
Mr Waller Itesanl In one of Ills
books says of the mi I hor of "Itoblnson
Crum-" n ii. I ".louiniil of the Plague
"De Foe horn In (he year lliill
Ills fnther III itl in 1'ilpplegnle. where.
as we know he Inn I n shop The
child, theieroie. him four years of nge
In the phiL-Ue inn A rblhl of four
observes u great ilrnl mid limy leiliein
Imt ii gieiit ilr ii De K, .ays: -VVhe
any one Umvln ., ont .,1 uii-ut he
wmilil not tnke It mil of Hie Liit' lier
hand. Inn i.mk It olf the hooks him
self On (lie other lininl Hie liiitrhe
wmilil in. i.nirh Hie iiioin-.i . Inn put II
into a pot full u ilnrgir ivhlrli he
kepi for the iiii'o Till iiiust silli
ly him- l.rrii een in Hie rliilil ami
reuieiiilier.-il i ii.iii.ei:nl in his fu
tilers shop liefore HI- e.M-s "
CLOCKS TELL OF THEFT.
Stop VVhtn Culprit Driaks Circuit ef
Electrical Sv-sttm.
fe-nttle. Wash -.Many liiatrumeiits re.
corded l bo eiaii inoinei.t of a theft at
the University of Washington, bin gave
tio delltilltf Inforiiialloii u to tbe place
in wtib b II wa committed or the Iden
tity or ihe thief.
Olll.-lals d ruilned that the I lief l
bud been committed In nn unoccupied
building on the rumpus At 11:10 o'clock
in the afternoon ull the clock In Ihe
university's electric system stopped.
The muster duck was found lo tie run
ning, nud search tbe next morning re- ' 1 '
vcaled llial Ibecln iill b id lieen brbkeu AHKKDKKN, Wash.. Jan.
in tne empty cottage, wlicre the lime Charged with stealing her t year-old
Piece bail l.crn torn from ihe wall, diiuglili r. Mrs, .Mollln llowers and her
..,.- .. , uioi iso laavu pari or wis ; nrotlier. t'leo Stlltlip. both of Port'aiul
leiepnone. w,irt, nrtestcd hero today by Chief
'Hehmldt. Tho child was taken from
1 Mrs. llowers some tlmn ago by the
I Juvenile court of Portland because il
whs (leclnred that the mother was nut
By ABERDEEN POLICE
MOTHER WHO KIDNAPPED HER
OWN CHILD MAY BE TAKEN
BACK TO PORTLAND.
PARSON'S FAMILY TREE.
Ily cutting the salaries of officials
and dispensing with the services of a
reputy city recorder, the city council
of Hood Kiver has undertaken to ef
fect for the city a saving this year cf
$1920.
What to Jo when
Backache comes on
"I found Immsdlat? rollcf la tho ni
ef Poley Kidney Pills, hare racom
manded them, and do not know of a
single Inatanca whan thay Jailed to
give ralini."
C. tT. T-andrum, a traveling .ilman,
writes from Sun Angelo, Tcaus: "Driv
liiK over rouKh roads ar,d In all kind i
of weather k-ivp m acme pains In tho
luck and I surferi.d ureatlv. I found
rellnf In tho ut.e of Fol,y Ki.lnoy l'llls
and hefore the flnrt bottle w.m used,'
ths pain In my t:u k had entirely dlsup
peared and I hav h-rl eo reeurrenre of
those pains which frcnu':iitl-' amounted
to almost feiiralclc proporl'f.iis."
When tirkurhe crwi o-, and It
seems as If you can't ptand f'i piln
and prepfure in your lurk, yu will find
Oul'k and irrateful relief eotnt-s with
the use of Foley ICideey 1'llln. They
etrp tbe cause of the pain, en the
"'If arhlna joints and musele v and
dear the fHiisons out of your system
bv helping voiir kidneys and bladder to
normal healthy action.
Hanry VIII. ana Puddings.
KliifT Klii- Hni oihi-nvhc I lent y
VIII of Kiighiiid. was exceedingly fond
of pilildliigs ,w one lime he gave i
cerlnlii .Mrs f 'oiiiwuIIIh ii house In Aid
gate for herseir ami her heirs forever
"In rewind f line puddings ' In King
Henry VMI.'h i.Uh(. iktoiiiiIs occur
again and ngiilu entries of bis rewards
lo dlirereiit liom-ewlves or lillngliig'
him piiildlng:, , lypieni Instance runs
thus: "Iteiii. The snine day paid to
the wife 1 1 in t iiiiule Hie king Mllngs ui
llaniptou eorte. vis. vlljd.' This would
be iiliuiit 51.75. hut value was much
greater when ihe entry was made.
A Thornlaas Rosa,
Tbe followers uf Zoroaster have a
theory that prior to Ibe existence of
sin In the world the rose was a I born
less flower. In the east it Is trndl
tlon to this day thU( n,e burning busb
lu which tlic angel of tbe Lord np
peared to Moses was a rosebush
Living In Luxury.
'Now that she la rich. I suppose she
his everything "
Everything: even tins n trained
nurse to help her nurse it grotich."
f.oulHvllle Courier .loiirniil
MONEY TO LOAN
PAUL C. FISCHER
LAWYER
Room 2, Beaver Building
OREGON CITV, OREGON. .
Branches Out Considerably In Two
Years May Receive a Raise.
Iloofivllle. Ind.-nve children In two
years is the record made by Mrs. Har
ry O. Simmon, wife of the pastor of
the Vnnkei tow I, . .; i hurcb of this
county.
Twins were horn a few weeks ngo.
Triplets were born two years ago, two
bo's mul ii girl, (he Inlter surviving.
The tw Ins. n boy and n girl, lire healthy
youngsters. It Is understood Hint the
M. E. chiircb roiigro;ralloti Is planning
to Increnio the Iter. Mr. Hlmmona' salary.
n lit person to have custody of Ibe girl
Mrs. llowers says sho will light ex
tradition and that she will remain In
this Hluln, If possible, thereby keeping
possession of her daughter. Officer K.
A. Thrasher, of Portland, Is here and
Is Interviewing tho mother, who appar
ently believes that sho cannot be ex
tradited from this slate.
IMPERIAL YACHT SENT.
WAHIIIMiTON, Jan. rV-t'uquall
fled, lion partlaau support (if Billllarr
preparedneaa aa urei tislajr by M
nor It r leader Mann In a riming
aMo h HI Ihe floor uf Ihe house lie
as heal I Ily and repeaiedly app'aud
d by Isith ahU a of lb i bainlM-r
While It ba been Underalood tbat
nioat of I lie llrpiitillcati favored army
and navy Imreaaea, until today none
of their leader bad apokrn on the aub-)'s-
t'onMirnHr, romliig as It did
on the of Ibe prealdent's departure
on a preparedneaa aieakln tour, Mr
Mann's addrcaa visa regarded as pr
llnilarly aluiKli anl
Iteprvaentallve Mann luisril his plea
on Ihe ground (bat It behooves the
l ulled Hlales now lo prepare for any
evrnlualltlea that may tome aa a re
sult of the KuniN-an ar. He declared
that bn anow no Immediate danger of
Ibe war and hoped that peace might
prevail, but that Ihe danger of the
l ulled Hlatis Isalng draan Into Ihe
present conflict or one that nilghl re
nil f nun It Iiki great In be dlare
graded. He aald K'ngland aa more
In be feurrd after the war than tier
many.
Mr. Mann urged no particular pre
paredneaa p'an. He said be favorrd a
standing army of :'0.000 or SOO.lKH) or
even 6n0.0(0 men, better roaat di-
fi-naoa and "a navy hleh aja til be able
to defend ua on Ihe sea."
Touching on Ihe coat. Mr. Mann said
Il would le millions now, but heller .
than billions later.
Thn subject of preparedness a In
JcrtisJ Into the senate debalii on thn
I'hllliiilnes Indciwnilcneo bill, and Hen-
alor Hi one said bn believed the lull
e Htatea would be safer from attack
from abroad at the rloao of Ibe Kuro-Is-flii
war than It bad been at any tlmn
In tho past rii years.
The Monroe doctrine arouse In
creasing anUgonlHii and opposition In
Kurope." he aald. "Home slutn land
ss have brought us lo hn vrrgn of
war with Japan. Our Mexican border
Is In a turmoil. a full. It una gen
eralty recognlted that r did not have
a force strong enough In rope with the
slluatlon on our southern border. Our
economic existence demand that we
insist on fair treatment on the seas
and In the porta of (be world. In view
of these fads, It is folly to aay we
are Immune from war nud folly nut
In put our hind mid sea force on a
strong basis "
E
PARENTS' DAY PIAN
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT CALA-
VAN RECEIVES LETTERS OF
ENCOURAGEMENT.
February 25 bun been tlcsiunuled as
'armils' Day" by County School Su
perintendent Ciilaviui, and. Judging
frotu tho scores of letter being re
nvoi! from every section of (ba conn-
practically every ono of tho 1:1.1
huols will follow nut his suggestions.
Tim nhn of the plan Is to awuken In
terest In school work on tho part of
parents. Displays of averaua
the
BIG MONEY IN JUNK.
Field Marsluil von der (Joltz aboard
was sunk by a French submarine In
thn liosponiri a month ugo, It was
learned loduy from travelers. All
.aboard wero rescued. Von der Ciolu
Oragonlan Firm's Report Shows $23,000 Is reported to be heading for llugdad
Was Made In Eight Months. i to tako command of the Turks nroiind
Eugene. Ore.-Tlie Junk dealer's Job Kut-el-Aniuru,
Isn't such a bad sort of occmuitlfin, ne- i "
cording to the statements of one Eu- I VANAUKENS ARE DIVORCED,
gene Junk firm that shinned Ita'olev- '
enth carload of Junk collected In nnd Mr- arul MrB- Kllr' VanAuken were
nround Eugene in the nnst eight divorced Tuesday by an order signed
ATHENS, .Inn. 25,-Tho Turkish Im
perlal yacht Ertbogroai. with Ccriunn! schnol work, showing dm poor ns well
U II... I ...III ( .
me kooii, win no iniKio and a pro-
mouths. Tbe shipment went to Scuttle.
Two men with n rickety wagon bnve
done this collecting, and the result
have included eleven tuns of rubber.
nine tons of brass u rid thirteen tons of
copper and other metals. Ilecelpts were
more than S'jrMHK).
FINDS $610 IN TIN CAN.
While at Play Bloomlnnton (III.) Boy
Unearths Treasure.
Hloomlngton. III. -George Chamber-
III), a boy, while playing near nn old
barn In Mtrentur, uueiirthcil n tin can
which coninliied HI0 In gold nnd bills.
Tbe property was turned over lo tbe
estate of Mrs. Alice Riley, who wns
Hie owner of ihe property. As Mrs.
Itlley Is (lend and mi one bus claimed
ownership, the Under has entered suit
to recover the treasure '
by Circuit Judgo Campbtill. Ho Is the
son of Councilman VanAuken. Mrs.
VanAuken charged cruel nnd Inhuman
treatment, nnd when Ibe easn was
called in the circuit court her hus
band madn no appearance, although
earlier in the case be had filed an an
swer to her charges,
U. J, Ulmun was granted a divorce
from Minnie M. I'linan.
Char'es II. liower Tuesday secured
a judgment for 91075 nguliiHt A. P.
Casey and II. P. Strong.
JOHN&TON ESTATE PhOBmTED.
A petition for haters of administra
tion In thn CHtate of Joseph Johnston,
who died ut Grlhblo Prairie January
IS, was filed In tho probate depart
ment of tho county court Monday. His
estato Is valued ut $1000, which In
cludes threo acres nenr Cunby valued
at $1000: other property worth $2800
and $200 in cash.
gram, aimed to show tho work dono by
Iho pupils, will bo given In practically
every school. Parents, members of
Iho school hoards and uny other Inter
tested person will be. asked to attend
these programs, vlow tho dlspluy of
school work and discuss thn work of
tho individual iniplln with tho touch
ers. The p'an Ik unliiie, and us nearly ft;i
can bo leurned Clackumna Is the first
enmity In the state to try it out. Mr. .
Calavan Is well pleased with tbe spirit
of cooperiillon shown by teachers In
every part of the county.
STEEL DIVIDEND DECLARED.
NEW YORK, Jan. 25. Tho I'nltod
states Steel corporation today' tie
dared a ipiiulerly dividend of 114 per
eenl on its common stock.
Thin Ih ihe llrst dividend on the
common Mock since I OH, when '4 per
cent was disbursed. Tho usual dlvl
dent was last last January during tbe
depression fo'lowlng the outbreak or
the war.
Tho regular quarterly dividend of
1 per cent on preferred stock wan
also (leclnred.
The melon in the common amounts
to about $G,:iro,noo.
SIX-YEAR OLD HAD CROUP.
Calf Without Less or Tall.
Hickman. Ky.-C. fi Hlggs. a farm
er near here, says that one of bis cows
gave birth to a "calf and a half." or
ivvo innes -i.ne is perfectly iiormul " have a little girl six years old who
in every rcs,N-c,. wmie tne other t.nuy i i)n B great deal of troX.lo with croup,"
bovine was minus legs ami tall Its writes W. E. Curry of Kvansvllle, Ind.
head nnd body were of normal slr.e i hv i.u,l sv,lnv'a iim... ..j t,
Thp "half cut died of course ' Li. .. n. .... ....
j uniaiiiiiif, iimiaiiL jcoui lur iter, my
- -wins and I also use it and will say It
Local sportsiiien of The Dalles have , Is the best cure that I ever saw." Those
been soliciting money with wblcti to : terrible coughs that seem to tear one
buy grain for feeding China pheasants to pieces yield ta Foley's Honey and
STUDENT'S BODY FOUND.
and quail In that vicinity.
. Tar. Jones Drug Co.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 25. Walter
H. Harris, Jr., student of Washington
high school and member of the Ore
gon Naval militia, was found dead on
the sidewalk nt Eighteenth and Siski
you streets at noon today.
M. E. Hartb'tt, who lives In that
neighborhood. Mumbled onto the body
which was covered with snow.
Investigation by Detectives Swon
nes and Roylo led to tho conclusion
that Harris was the victim of the ac
cidental dlschargo of a .32 caliber au-
(Adv.) tomatic revolver.
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