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MORNIKO ENTEHP1USE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. How He Did It Br louse oa floss aayvtawt by . I There wwr tw thing rraa Trrw brUg eareUcd la. bwt befoc stalls, g thcca It la better to fir tW aa forma ts that rraasa waul frat Maw tu rraaree aad aa waa a gtat TW w acre mp Bah meat wet ftlrtlag aad athletlra. : bar Bred to tr , a lake tea aullee mag Ii; Um to all Am broad aad coaJd brat aay othrr girt Mar It imUi, aatbag. ewiaiuUng. airing. Inbtmg sad say ether epertlog 'S I - , .1. -vW- Points Mothers WHEN THEY r MET AGAIN Bp R. PUbCCRTON SLADE cawm . -if.- to KiHiiii OWM.' Aaiit IM hardest Iihom yaaager people Mr to kmra to tb ee that ta a para. awUllty mt mlad and ! atrewgt h of character bring biigatkaa TW t fitted (or Mr wart B la tor wtth Mr. Freak wesal, wvefauapaloaa a to aaaklag be&re I ait she recaraed their affactfea. at hand to a alight bet awchlag desalt cweld be got t af her by aay mt them Charlie Wig gtas, arba was a ear ar tw alder Uaa tb mt ef tWaa a ad ceaaa oat ai ry harder for arr to auaagc, mraa a eeoi aort ef a chap, and It boc acred arr ticiaii aba coaJdat toaaa aim aa aba teased tba others. Near tb end f a ttaair aba bad half promised to be eagaged to half a doara frllows aad feared aba wovld be abtlged to b rltb aaota aa af (been. Charil ov (toqi tbe city (or a tw weeks racatleev It a Crack Frank that by airing hha tba BMat of Mr Dm tba atbara weald drop aat of lb race, thiaalng that be waa tba tacky ma Tbra vbea they found tbry wer .ml taken aba could acre rbcaa of bar log daaartad bar. Ckarlla leO lata tba trap rery caatly . bat. taoagh ba dldat kt rraak kaov U. ba had m anlad to tall oaL With Mr partnlaaloo, to aay aothia a( aa cooraratDcor, ha darotcd blmaetf to . bar HU Just tofora tba itraa wbra ba aat leara. Tbra ha hi id hla aa trap, "rraak." ha aald. "that Dctla ainxl adckar yaw Other gara jom la tbt aprtng It a dandy, hn't iwr T8ba caa beat aaythlag oa tba lake. Tzcapt toy Gartrada." ; "Hal! Toar Gartrada a a tab. By tba bra. wba'a aha aaaaad (orr , "Thafa a aarrat" frmok atowly ratotd hrr toag ktabra aad gara alia a look. "Tow think aba caa beat aiy Polly, ahr Tat aara mt it." TU bat yoa a poaod af caady araiaar- . Tfcaaiaai! Da yoa ' aappoaa I race far trlflear ' bat atakea waald yaa rare ferr CharU dldan rcpty for aoaw tiaar. TWa ha aald: Tn race ay Grrtrade ia a wtad fair for bath ta-a aiOes ep aad ttro aallaa hark. If yoa baaa yoa ,arry aae: If .yoa arta I aarry"- -Whaaar ntf Mat." - - "1 fcaaar what roa aaeaa. TaafB toward otbera. . A rbDd waau to do aba I It Baca to do. It duea aot tblak It hi la tM toaat ry to foanVitr vbat aojkody ttkea or dfeJikea. IVatraraa da- aaaada aad poiitraeaa awaaa tM traa bvg of rrerybod Jaat aa oao . aroald artah to M trratod aadrr aimiUr ctr- taaaaiaacaa Bo her la tM Goidca Raw. traty aad artaboat daHrabw. I'afortaaatrty It la not folloared largely la tat arista ararU. bat If yoaag peopia were taegbt afteaar that tMy aa-a a certala doty to tneaaaelrea whereby tMy are awat certaialy faldULog their daty la otbera It woald ba pieaaaater to paaa awag tW paths af aorlaJ Ufa. Daty to aaeaelf awaaa alaaya proper doty to tbuaa oa roaaea la roa tart aith. It hi dv t& (Tow log boy aad girl to teach tbata that by their action toward boat aod batte by toat aa aiarb la eredit redorted' apoa tbeoaaetrea aad also apoa tMtr parrara. Social datlaa are not alwaya pleaaaat. they aaeaa aaeetlng tboa wa heartily diattke aadrr tM roof af a arataaj friead. Tbea cornea the toat af braedtBg. of recogaiiiBg tba obUgatJoM Uapoaed by tboa laara af aodety we call cttaaett. aad by tbea tM boy aad girt are Jadgcd. If aelf la allowed to atep taa prooatoeatly to tba front It aaeaaa lark of poUtroeae that trada to plac a boateaa la aa aov bamaaiag positioa. Was It aot tb "troa aaaa," tba great Mildred aad I wore iImh tM aacte ago. We were tweatyl I waa rery atara la tor wUk Mr. bat I hdal a rrm ia tM arwrld. Bur bad ah. A girl at I bat ago la far aaarr deru(wd tbaa a Baaa of tM aara ymra. KM eeooaa to adraar ajakaer. bat act ao far tr tM ataa. I kaoar tbere ara .aroaara aradaya wa will aot adatl tbia. bat aaa aot gotag 1 arvp hi amy etury to arga IM pulat. - At all evtv wbra Mildred aad I wrr tweaty I waa otUl a boy balldiag caatlea la lb air. while aM waa luting at her awd aay praa aat aad fatar atara la a ratioaallatar ay. I waa goiag oat to Chlaa t aagaga la kailaraa aad to Nr tbere iuOra alteJ. I waa to take a rterkabip at tb bartoat of ll udder, aad I tad aot beard tkat ooju(ka waa rery rapid. I waa sarraauaaUl aoagb t arg Mildred I ragaga MraWf to aw. Of roara aM d.vllaed. bat aot fur aay reaaua eiret 1 taat aM roaaldered that aa eaasgeeBawt betweea aa aader tM circa aaa taacea aroald M aejuat ta both. , . "Very weU." I aald. "Do aot roa alder yaarortf boaad t aw. aor will 1 roaaUer aiyartf boaod to yoa. bat aa aara aa tb world rurna on Ita aita I will refam. and If yoa are. fre and arittlaar I will Marry yoa.' Ba we parted. I weat I Chlaa d- COMMITTI C MECTS. Claaatiaa Caawdlwaa Oatbar Waa day to Caaalaae IwwraxaaaaU. . Bardoa, Hawaii aad Baker, coaa artaiag tM atroe coaimltte of Ike Claaatoa OawarU. Mid a aeaaloa at tba boaa of r & Baker oa Wadaea day atgtav Tba roaaaaine aw to caajaKai aad axpadlt tM work of tar ivrtag for tb mw propoaad water aratewj aad for atreet grading aad lartag of aidwalka ' la additfcaa to tb making to coca aletloa of a water jraleaa ,ror (Had- atoaa It U tb aurpt of tb Oty ratMra to gtv tba pHla tM gradea oa tb foar aula atrewa of taa ni koaArUagtoa, Clareadoa, Hereford aad rwtmowtb ao Iber atay bar in etru gTadad aad M enabled to lair atdowalka t grade.tbat tb walka may. cm. fro;i nm MORII AND DOO ARC 00IN0 Wilt HAD MOUNTAIN LIONt TO TRAIL, THIM. Mia Alberta ( lalra. "Tb Olrl from Wromtag." aho la traiing acroaa tb cooiloent by horaabach oa a war r. hat reached gacramanio after kard trin oter the tnountalna. Bh remained la Sacramento until March and from l her ah went to Baa i a. A ikA wa i l a maai a ----- ... ... - 1 ..,.., .,-Hn la make 11 1 trip rona a aerwaaaoat iproemat la taa - - .,,., B,r lo th. Ia V I n nr ill I ' . . to. Stake for tb laying or ta water eyatea, will b art at tb tarn Maw tbat gradlag and aide alia ar ac. RUbklA C.KCTt IT. , PCK1X. March It The Ruaatan wgatloa her export tb Chin gor- era swat to yield reluctantly. Brat or- feting to coaa prom I e. bat flaalty ae-, work ai tba Dlrtur ahoa la two towna oa tb war. Mlaa clalr telle of her trip lo pari alnr leaving Ihla rllf: "Keally my I wrai trin alar I loft your city waa ui la siaaoa and Duuamulr. Tb anow aaa deep and bad. In Blaklyou vi.M.ntaina war oult bard traveling, but reyoe told m auch atorla ol them thai 1 at DM-led aomelhlng dread' ful and It wa not half aa bad a aome copuag la faU the drmaad. of tb Rua 'h , 9tp0rionem4, 1VL,tliV?: i ,k. . -Tb rid. fn.m Koaburg to tirdal trraalaed to art rod afrtrtly to tM work af adraadag myaetf ao tbat 1 night retura for my lore. I wrote her oo- caatooally aad received repliea to aay letters. I wa beat oa keeping ray prorata aad atralaed every aerr to acetor tM wherewithal to enable aw to do It - Bat taa rock waa agalaat aaa. I Md bee with a Bra Ira year wMa they failed aad arret oat of boali I foaod a positioa with aaotber coav cera. wtth which I aprat aaotber Br I waa taat about to be ad TM Chla forelca board, cha grtaed over tb altaaiwa. I arrulnt that tM Raaalaa aot wa aot peremp tory, bat. oa tb contrary, aaa moat friendly. TM catrfictoaa behartor of th for etga hoard tadicate to lookeiaoa ber aa lacapacity oa th part of th gov erameat to deal tmag!y with lb aitnatioa. To la at official act of lb Chinee rovemment today waa to grant to Roaala ail her demand, practically apologixlag that ab bad Dot don ao before. , ALMOST A RIOT. 8POKANTSL Waah, March 1 Wbea reaolntlona lodoraing th record t R- A- Batllnger aa Secretary of I ha Interior were Introduced at tb meet ing of th 8pokan Bar Aaaoctalloa 4 night a heated dlacuaalnn arna which for a time threatened to diarupt lb aaaociatbia. The reaolutlon waa aot adapted. I rears. Blstaarc. wM aaldlf yoa moat de- fitted to tW drta a a Junior partaer elara war. aoUge. do It, politely r "Xocleaa man j thla mjamaowa Gnu ad a." :. - . JHtorra aw kaowiag by what fcav w awawaa at rwanraaji. BMrertalary I aad grraa i hadaTt CM aOcauat dooM that tM Igwaat Wboa h oMa. fM latlcr ketaar aatorwoaty B aaaat alaggwai Mat oa' tM Ink. aat ahw waa a trttr Jeaiaaa of thJa awl a a a Cuuaai. aad Chsutat waa Caa CM aaa) rarrkwg aT h were heatoa. f ' at aaay, tM rar wa aaad wp arat day there rraak waa te rwSy wad CkavW tM Or ' daiyjof CM rar Cher waa a 4 to to kaota. rraak nirmlaaliB to to- r dVL bwf tM rny. rraak' eemlMarea aa well a oa aaad to ae kacw. tM aukea. AM nmeu thai It womMl ba a walk eer far, fYaak. A deatgaatrd tarter Bred a pistol aad wbei. tb boat Bailed orer tM Bm aaotber waa flrrd. indicating that th race waa on. Aa waa. eipw lM. , tM Gertrad dropped astern of Mr rtral from tM first. But when tM former had got over balf and tM latter three-eighths of a mile the Gertrtide ceased to lose. The Polly turned the atlM boat a quarter of a mile ahead.: i . ... w urn me benrnae began to make a - alight gala. . Thla waa aatonlahlng, for - ah didn't careen any more under a fresher breese. Indicating ab didn't get one She wa not long In catching tb Polly and not much longer tn pull ing ahead of her, though this at first wa hard to tell, for Wiggins passed a hundred yard to her lee. Thla was considered rery good of him. tnc hi boat did aot blanket hla rival. Meanwhile the breeze had lost Dearly balf Ita force. But while thla made a great deal of difference In the speed of the Polly It did not affect that of the Gertrude. The Utter nailed on. lowly gaining on her rival, coming In a eighth of a mile ahead. Tb win oer ,wa received with no especial demonatraious, for sympathy wa all with tb lady. But what waa lost In rooting wa made op la lurprUe. Wlg gfn remained In hi boat till Frank ; cam In beside him. bloablng like a beony, at which every one wondered. Charlie stepped Into her boat and . handed her ashore, aaylng a b did ao: "Ladle and gentlemen. 1 take both , prlot and pleaanr In Introducing my Banc." . Th half doken aemlnance who were . Paent were crashed, had Prank wish t ed ahe war at the bottom of tb lake. . "How did yoa do it, Charllr ah asked that evening when tMy were conanlting about aa engagement ring. "I bored a hoi ta the bow and one In th atara., with a ptv between them. , With my feet I pumped water from tb bow and dror it out at tb atara. Beat" n think I do." ' JS ' tatartaiwe tM Littl Oaa. Mr. CUreec H. Mac bay. erigiaal ia many things, la aerer more ao than getting ap entertainment for cklidrea. J eat gtye her a cha or to bead her kae wit aa amaaeaaeat for" tb Bttl ooe aad her Inventive facul ty 1 oa edge Immediately. Oa of Mr newest forma of Jnveaile dlreratoa hi th "royal taper tea." Her youthful guest alt at table. A beaatlful big cak 1 carried la aad placed la tM tabw'e rester, Tb cak ta lighted with Hay toper, aae or each child ta fM TW rah may W Mked la tM farm mt a etar aad should coatala a rate aad a ring. - All tM taper ar rack eecarriy to CM krtag tbat edges tW cak.- Mrs. Mackay rata tM cak ack ekOd a eDce. TM aBc roatama tM rata, if a My. should to anrtarmad king, aad aW wW gats tto tteg la weea- Foi wwtog aa id cwatoam. tM king la lift ed aa CM ahoaidw mt four toys up to tW ceHlag. where M makes a atga to away tM aaiThiniaa apdrtta. Vow tW fua f tW affair begin. TW ktag aad oweea atouat a dais, aad an tM other kUdrea tore to jy homag to tbeaa twwroarteey aad pay pretty eawapUaaeatk Each aabject la tara baa to entertai baa saoaarcto ia aume amy aaaat dance, slag. Jump, bop oa om foot or do aome other stoat. CbiMfWs Partiwa. ChUdrea'a parties are a dlfficplt to earry off awcreaafully aa th mora for-. mal fuActJoaa of tW grownup world. Bo aay new Idea I apt to to welcomed by tto despairing nostras tbat will add to tto entertainment aad enjoyment of the youngsters. Aa attractive affair that waa recent ly given a youngster wa a doll party. The Uttle guest were glrta. and tto basla of tto fua wa a doll hunt, ear ned out 'after tto manner of a cobweb game. Gayly colored ribbona made a cob web which waa arranged la the center of the room. A card with tb name of the doll that waa to reward the search er was fastened to the end of each ribbon. And after half an hour of bewilder ing winding and unwinding each little girl came upon a pre.tty little , doll. After the cobweb discovered the doll It led away one more Into the dining room, and here wa found tbe most en trancing thing, a miniature clothesline, with a fro k for each doll upon If and labeled with tbe doll' name ao, tbat no mistake could tie made. Tbe , same sort of party ' could to carried out for boy, where animal hou Id be substituted for dolls. Think of tbe delight of winding yourself out Into a dark" corner where a grewisome ... i aasaaa bub waiat luuiiKRr. iiui am in JTJtl " trait there wbea tM toad of tb boos died. Ilia widow la Luted oa tbe business being woaad ap that aM might get her capi tal out of It aad go bom toAart- This threw m out again. By thla dm I tod acquired a little capital, aad. patting It with that of another man. wa weat Into boalnea together Whhla a year we lost all th capital af both byfsperuhuioa. .J started la again wtth borrowed money and la tea years found myself with a f octane. 1 wa bow forty -two year old. and MDdred waa tto earn age. For tb hut tea year f had beard rery llttl from ber. but kaew that ah tod aot toea married. I auppoa It waa pride mt abetiaacy. or both, that Induced me to go back to America for tor. -Of coarse aa absence of twenty -twa year from a worn a owe lore or baa loved aa make quite- a differ- ta hla faeflags for tor. It occurred to me. howwrer. tkat wbea w cam together wa would g aa from where w left eC I wroto reminding ber tbat I had toad tor wbea I separated from ber that 1 wwald surely son day back to marry tor aad I waa about to d ao. I received a reply to. my letter tbe day I aalled. MOdredrtwf eased tbat ah tod toea waiting form an these years, since the had believed I was Jo tto mi to do what 1 had aald I would do. -FortBnately," ato aald. "all my friend tell m that I look tea ar a doaea year younger tbaa women af my age. and there m bop tbat my personal appearance won't shock you." I confess I waa greatly agitated "when I called on Mildred, sent up my card and waited for her to receive me. When a be ram In (be wa naturally embarrassed. As for me. I was sur prised, for she did not look more than tweefy -eight While ahe might well bare changed ao much tbat I would not know her. I aaw ber Jut aa I re membered ber, though a few year older, and yet not old enough to take ber beyond tto le of young Indy hood. After a separation of more than two oet-adea beginning Jaat where w left off wa Impossible. I found that I mof win my love again not tbat- I felt aay anxiety a to bow my court hip would result, but tbat we were both changed. I knew very well that Mildred would not have known me had ahe not er pet-ted me. And as for ber. though aba wa not so changed In appearance a I. there waa In ber those other change that come orer na ao Imperceptibly tbat one' friend do not notice them unless they are sepa rated from us for long period. One change In her waa more marked than any other. I had left ber an extreme ly matter of fact woman. Increased years seemed to bare developed a cer tain Ideality that I had not noticed when ahe wa younger. But I am In- Ol AM ON Ok ARC SMALL. VANCOUVER. B. C March 11 Th director of th Geological Survey announced yesterday that diamond bar been discovered by the aurvet-lo British Columbia, th Brat recorded discovery of 'the kind In Canada. Family tarvica" at Congregational .Church. Th aerrtca at the Congregational churck Sunday morning will b what th pastor. Rev. W. M. Proctor. U pleased to csJT a "Family service." The members of tbe church are urged to to present. In families, with every member of th family la a pew. The subject of tto aormon for tb occasion will be. -Relationship of th Family to th Church." Paaa look me throe day. I made over half of thla la bad snow torma. I waa all throuah lhat amnll rang of mountain Ihey call" CalUpoop'a. ana th. mud underneath lb anow wa drva and mlaerabl I mad S mile on dsy through Canyon Creek Can yon, over tbe old road In a blind ing anow storm, which laaied all day. Ther wer about two feet of anow on top of the mud and you might know It waa a hard ride. Tbere had been ao on over the road nine th Ural , bad atorm. and th mountain Hone er quite plentiful ther. I could often hear thee animal scream, and on followed for quit a long distance, keeping In the bruah moat of lb lime and growling In a here manner. -Mlckle." my dog. waa-very anxlou to go back and "atari aomelhlng." but I persuaded him lo atay cloa to -Bui." my pony, which I wa riding. I wasn't aorry lo get out of to thick , timber tbat day. It wa ao dreary ta th atorm. and no sound except (he wind and tbe acreama of tbe cougars. (aa thay rail uw mountain lion "llud, aad Mfcaw ar both well and are aa saucy aa ever, and are atandlng Ih trip On. Th peopl of Oregon treated m great, aad I bop I will ra cetv aa good reception In the Califor nia towna. The newspaper of Ore gon that treated ma kindly. -and I appreciate what ihey hav don for m. I am aaxlou to tb auo shine and know I will enjoy the weath er of Sacramento If ihe weather man will get busy and hav the edn out for me. : . "Give my regard to all of tbe peo pl I met la Oregon City whll v tail ing tbat plac. will Iry lo keep them posted until lb end of my. Jour ney." aeniy upon a tbe planof The Good H:tt:a. ' Entertaining cornea quite naturally to tbe woman who aa a child baa. learned bow to entertain her friend at borne. I-rt ber begin aa early a poMlble, and let her bare from the rery first the feeling that ahe la re sponsible for th comfort and pleasure of her llttl guests. The good child hostess will be tbe good woman b oat ens by and by. - , Temperature In the Biskream. Th temperature In tb child' sick room should never to below 60 degree nor above 65. " Hang th thermometer behind the child bed and out of tto draft.' Affc Yoo a Subscriber to tbe Wct7 Daily? If The Morning EnUrprlae la to be m aucceaaful a the tnUresta of Oregon City demand It muet need hare the aupport of all. Th new dally baa a big work before It la boosting Oregon city and Clackamas County. Tour support tneana more strength for thawork. . . . ,. XI ill You Help Boost yotff own Interests? For a limited tim th Morning KnUrprla will to gold to paid la advance subscriber a follow: - , By Carrier1, l year.. .... ........V, 11 00 Er a! alt, i year 'rjJJ Bend In year name and ramlttanee. ' . older. In a month w were married, since I tnnrt grf bacfc to my bnslner. Tb ceremony wa orer when my wife In troduced a Indy as her older sister. 1 wa much disconcerted "I remember youj younger sister Florle, about alz year old when I left America. 1 never heard of an older one." "I am Mildred." aald the older. . "And I am norte." said the younger. f tood mute, looking from tb one to tbe other. I can't y tbat any one defined feeling prevailed. They oeu t rallied one another. "I am too old for' you now," aald Mndred. "but you are too good a man to to lost fo tb family. I hare engi neered all. thin. Florle helped me." Read th Morning Enterprise. Tw Noted instructor. Advertid. Th Farmers' Institute- at Bandr to day promise much to Interest aad In struct It win to held morning and aneraooa aad Prof. C. L Ltwla. pro feasor of horticulture at O. A. C, ta scheduled to wad th institute la th work of tbe day. Prof. Lewla la to to aseiaied by Prof. Kent, who will hare much to say on dairying and kin dred topic. TALKS TO BANDY GRANGE. Bandy I a Booming Town and the Grang ia Growing Tea. Bandy Grang held aa open meeting Saturday and aa County School Super lntendent Gary waa to to In that town on a visit to th schools he wa In vHed to "kill two bird with one tone" aad make an addreaa at tb Grange. Sandy Grange haa been mak ing great progreaa until now It ha a membership of orer an hundred and I Initiating two or thre each meet Ing. Mr. Gary talked on "How to Iranrova Our Country School." The addreae REAL ESTATE. Th following ar tto real estate t rasters that bar toea Bled In office of th County Recorder: Aurora Electric Compaay lo the Mo- lalla Power Compaay. acre of sec tions 4 aad t, township 4 south, rang 1 east; 1100. M. J. Le. trustee, to th Molalla Power Compaay, 2 II acre of section 4 and E, township 4 south, rang 1 aaat; 17 M. Fred Phlillpin and I'raula pbllllpln lo th Molalla Power Company, SM00 acre of sections 4 and 9, township 4 I south, range 1 east; 1100. W. C Repase aad Florence Repast lo 1. T. Alexander aad Frank T. Berry, lot ll. it. is. 16, block IS: lot 11. II. in block tl; lot S. . 10. 11. IS. II. 14. IS. block II: lots ll and IS. block 11, Windsor: 110. Frank and Mary Adam lo Carey 8. and Ida M. Herman, north half of Tract 4. Molalla: SI ZOO. Sarah B. Nelson and Charles J. Nel son to Staler Mary Theresa McCor mlck. lota l and S of block 92, First Subdivision of a portion of Oak Grove; 111(0 William and Harriet R. Fletcher to Aaa O. Well. 30 acre of section SS 1 township 2 south, range S east; $10. , John W. aod Grace B. Loder to proved timely, and It wa well received bv the lare nnmhe mh.hi A. V. Tbomaa la tbe maater of the '?,d 0f Tr'ct " anay oranae. The r.rane. i. m. ; OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKBMITHING AND REPAIR WORK. Beat of work and eatlefaetfon guar ntesd. Hav your tor abed by an xptj It pay . . " All kind f repair work and emlthy wrlc Prompt earvle! area tar ear. tin af your work can be done while you do your trading. Olv me a trial job and e If I cant pleae you. OWEN G.THOMAS . Cor. Main and Fourth Bt, Oregon City ning to build a new hall. Bandy ha a population of about 200 and It I id to be growing faster than any other town In the county, - - HM4trH44444HH44H4 THE HALL OF FAME. 8AM l EL r. B. MOIIHE-ln-r en tor of - telegraphy. Born Cbarleslown. Mass.. April 27. 1701 : died New' York April 2, 1872. Was graduat ed from Tala In 1810. After atudylng art In England under Benja min West, tb Ameiirnn painter, he tried to es tablish himself as a portrait painter In arr era I American cities, opening a atndlo In New Tork In 18L lie wa not high ly ucceful aa m painter, though be waa tbe first president of tbe National Academy of De. sign from 1826 to 1842. In 1852 he designed tbe electric,, tele graph, a working model of which he placed on exhibition three years later. After he bad made many futile effort to en Hat ei ther private or govern mental aid In tbe Invention congress at last granted an appropriation Id 1843 for tbe building of a .telegraph llae betweea Waablngton and Baltimore, tb flrat In tbe world. taada)twwwdd-4w Btena jeanette Robinson and J. B I block 49. O'egon City; S10. I Josephine and Matbea Wattawa to i William lllack, part of Tbomaa Bailey , U L C. No. 45, iownahlp S south range 1 west f 10. Th Galdstone Real Estate Associa tion to fluaan and Sarepta Richard son, part cf the Feudal C, Canon I). U C: l other land In Gladstone: $10. Will Visit Portland Y. M. C A. Tbe new boys brigade organized In tbe M. E. 8unday school ha decided lo call the organization .the Oregon City Hustler. Thla brigade will go to Portland In a body Saturday after noon to visit and Inspect the Y. M. C. A. building and while there the boys will be given a swim In the large pool In tbe basement of the Y. M. C. A. building. Thla will be a novel ex perience to many of the boy and they are looking forward to the event with much of Interest. W. a. U'Rn at Twillnht aaturrfaw Ther will be a literary and musical program at Twilight Saturday nlshl. after which W. 8. U'Ren will be given tbe floor and will make an addreaa nn 8lngle Tax. The farmera In Clacka. mas county are becoming Interested In thla new system of taxation, and once interested In the aystem there rill bo no turnlnar them aald until they have experienced the good and the evil If ther la any evil of the ysiem. - Put Yourself in the Ad-Readers Place... When tfOtl Wrl fdk awsvaaaa a...f m r any kind Van adry to I '"-S J " t Mt the InfornJaTlon i If trtia A, tki. a. - UU IlIIIH "ti m w?aVi aa a.M I . -MvvHiw-JuvjB) Wl extent-your ad will brlna Th-! I n. "J1 t0 MP wlth, tn " 8ULT8I , 1 WBg R" "n't and to carry fighta when out af. NOTICE. Not! WTbr, Sivan to all tteranna riding blcycl, in Oregon city, (hat i i umswiui ror tnem to ride noon the sidewalk at any time, and that wis apeea limit auring the day, be- ius nvurs or a a. M. and 6 P. M- nJu' not exceed S mile per hour, i.nn me noura or 6 P. M. and 6 A. M. not to exceed 6 mllea per hour, end all b crcllaia m.. - Ll mi .VmM haT bel1 "n nf ame at every crossing. f,e1U ,hould warn tn",r children not to do any coaaflng upon th aide waika or to ride bicycle wagona there on a the tame la cootrary to the or ainancee, and any on doing the aame will be subject to arreat and fine. vinuun runn na antomnhitiia arm ler night upon th atreet of th city, 31 L SHAW, Chief Of Police. r 4 F(D) ike BJev; DAILY? IF Is to be as successful as the inter ests of Oregon City demands it must needs have the the sLpjrt of all. The new daily has i big work beforeit in booctcx Oregon City ' and Claclxrj County. Your support mess more strength for the worke r Will You Help Us Boost Your Own Interests ? For a limited time the Morning Enterprise will be sold to paid in advance subscribers as follows: By caffier. t ycatffiM By maUf ) ycat 2.C3 Send in Your Wam2 and RcmiUsnce