i MORNING ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1913 SCHUEBEL'S BILL CUTS WORK HOURS (Continued from page 1) Sestion 5316. The Board of Fish Commissioners is authorized by this . act to propagate ana stock the var ious waters and streams of this state with salmon, sturgeon, trout, or oth. er food fishes, not inimical to or de structive of 'salmon; and for the pur- ; pose of protecting the same they are hereby authorized to'close any stream or any designated portion thereof in this state frequented by salmon, or any stream which they have stocked, and prevent any person taking or fish ing for or catching any salmon or food fishes therein (except that por tion of the Columbia River west of the Cascade locks and that portion of the Willamette River north of the Willamette Falls at Oregon City. Should the Board of Fish Commis sioners desire to close any stream . or designated 'portion thereof fre quented by. salmon, or any stream or designated portion thereof which they have stocked with food fish, they r ir ' iWKmiDaiuir GCLOtH ROD MILLING CO N Good to eat 'cause they're sweet and chewy; and good for your health 'cause They Chase Indigestion Sold by all Grocers SPEHAl. NOTirE-.Ali.haHtlMl toter In er.ry pmnkmiro of "(Jolden I'.iid" pmain'tH. Sae I'urm till xuu can epU "4iflldeii ud get a nn shall cause notice thereof to be filed in the office of the county clerk in each county in which such stream or designated portion thereof lies, and shall publish such notice in some public " newspaper published at the county seat in such -county or coun ties for four successive weeks. Such notice shall designate as nearly as practicable the streams or designat ed portion thereof to be closed, and shall state that on and after a date therein stated it will be unlawful to fish (for) or take or catch any sal mon or other food fishes therein (which date shall not be less than thirty days from the date of the first publication), and shall cause like no tice to be published for such time in three conspicious places on the banks of such streams or designated portion thereof. Upon the completion of the publication of such notice, the same, with the proof of the publication and posting thereof, shall be filed with the original notice in the office of the county clerk, and it shall be unlaw ful at any time after the expiration of the date specified in said notice for any person to fish for, catch, or take any salmon, or any food fishes stock ed therein, until such notice shall be filed and likewise published by the Board of Fish Commissioners of the opening of such stream or designat ed portion thereof to the public for fishing. ARE NAMED BY COURT DECREES SOUGHT BY 3 The county court Wednesday ap pointed Charles Krebs road supervis or in district No. 6; John C. Miller supervisor in district No. 58 which was created by a division of district No. 40-and W. M. Bumery of district No. 59, created by the division of (iistrict No. 14. All supervisors have been appointed and the court does not think there will be many declinations. ' Meritol White Linament. Should be in every home, as its immediate application to cuts, bruises, sprains and wounds gives instant re lief. It has no equal as a pain killer and healer. Jones Drug Company Dr. Rugg Preaches. Dr. Rugg preached Wednesday night in Willamette to the largest meeting of the week. His theme was "But." Tomorrow night E. A. Smith will preach. His subject will be "Bethel." There will be special music. Alleging that her husband has re fused to contribute to her jiupport, Julia Egis, alias Julia Sarlandt, has filed suit for, divorce against Edward Egis, alias Edward Sarlandt. They were married in Russia June 4, 1904, and the plaintiff avers that her hus band is now a resident of St. Peters burg. Mattie Gordon seeks a decree from Charles H. Gordon. They were married in Portland October 22 1909. Cruelty is alleged. Minnie Patterson seeks a decree from Wil liam B. Patterson, alleging cruelty. They were married November 1, 1897. The plaintiff says her husband re mained away from home at night and contributed little to her support. . . A New Discovery. One of the sensations of the twen tieth century is Meritol Rheumatism Powders. A bo'bn to every sufferer. The best known remedy for rheuma tism in all its forms. Ask those who have tried it. Jones Drug Co. Alleged Forger Arrested. Gustav Cordell, who was arrested by Constable Frost Tuesday on a charge of forging a note for. $100 was released Wednesday by Justice of the Peace Samson on $300 bail. The de fendant denies that he forged the note. CLOVER We have often called attention to the fact that every farmer should whenever sowing grass of any kind in clude some one of the varieties of clover. If you expect .to use your land for meadow purposes then one of the larger varieties., viz., the Mam moth Red or Common Red clover would probably serve your purpose best. If you expect to use the land both for pasture and for hay, the Alsike clover -will serve your purpose best. While on the other hand, if you expect to pasture the land, then we would recommend a combination of Alsike and White clover. There are several ways in which one can obtain a stand of clover. The first under consideration is to com bine clover and timothy with winter wheat, sowing them at the same time along the last part of September. Clover should not be sown at this time, however, provided you are par ticularly anxious to' obtain a stand. Clover sown in the fall will winter kill very fcadiy under normal condi tions and for this reason it is not ad visable to sow clover during the fall of the year. With timothy it may be sown with the wheat at the same time, either scattering the seed in front of the drill or .by sowing the seed first and dri'ling the wheat later, then covering it by the use of the peg tooth harrow, . The clover maj be sown just before it freezes up in the winter, but we do not recommend this practice, because of the uncer tainty of the weather, but prefer wait- !iiiniiiiiiiiii 1 . Hera is an easy breakfast that uses the 1 ry bread and everybody likes it: . i RECIPE NO. 3 GERMAtf TOAST 1-3 cup flour 1-2 teaspoon sugar 1-4 teaspoon salt 3-4 cup milk 1 egg 8 or 10 slices stale bread Sift flour, salt and sugar together; slowly stir in with milk until smooth; add well beaten egg; dip bread into batter and brown in hot fat. Add a bit of butter and dust of salt to each slice, and serve immediately. if German toast is at its best when made as above and served sH . with plenty of - - TOWLE'S How is it that Towle's Log Cabin Syrup is known from end to end of the land, as a wholesome syrup for children? Simply because the whole immense Towie business has grown on the one idea of furnishing goods that are exactly as represented the highest quality which can be produced. There are scores o"f uses for this most delicious of syrups just keep it in the house and the children will help you to discover uses for it every day. Little folks just "love" it, and that is because their energetic little bodies crave and need this safe, wholesome "fuel," for Towle's Log Cabin 3 1WV; V tuvwW- can i him NtP M 1 A,;TV r - I Name I Syrup is an energy producer. Active 3 children would soon lose vitality if EE not supplied, in their diet,' with a EE liberal amount of wholesome sweet. EE Log Cabin Syrup is the answer that EJ delights the children when they ask for "syrup" and it is certainly good for them. EE Try this German Toast recipe for jJ breakfast tomorrow and be sure X SJ to order Towle's Log Cabin Syrup sj from your grocer today. EE Drop a line to "Jack" for a free U recipe book. If you also send him EE five two-cent stamps, to covler postage, "Jack Towle will send, with the recipe book, a miniature ot 1 owle s liOg Cabin syrup. , The cunning can pleases the children and the syrup pleases everybody: Send the coupon today. Towie Maple Products Company Dept22 St Paul, Minn. from my camp to your table. " Jack Towle MR. JACK TOWLE. Care of Towle Maple Products Co Dept22. St. Paul, Minn. . Please And enclosed live two-cent stamps for which you are to send nje your recipe book and a miniature can of Towle's Log Cabin Syrup. Address. The Leading Clothing Store in Clackamas County Exclusive Outfitters For Men and Boys Vaudeville ! Largest Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the City Prompt, Courteous and Excellent Service Automobile Contestants! Best Pictures Always PICTURES! Get Saturday's Enterprise "A word to the wise" S3' CO O O 9 O o' CD Cigars Candies Best Fruits Light Lunches A Specialty HUNTLEY BROS. CO. The Rexall Store Special January Prices in Every Department 'S The Morning Enterprise Clackakmas County's Best Booster Subscribe now and Fielp Your Candidate Eft d. Lt; Ir.Uer part cf Feb- rrrrr cr rr-f cf :'?r:Yi. j?st be fcr tha Eri":". th.iT'-s bujin and when Use Ip.t.6 If in a rorph ovA frozen ccn dit.'cn is !i? bfff tir'ftT add the clover seed. The heavin?' 'due to freezing aisd thawing will cover the peed s"ic'ert endr nest condi tions. Kcv, ever, if the land is sandy this practice might not be successful and v.e co net reccrriD'erd it tut on the other hand if ycur scil contains a large snfonnt of clay you could erpect success by followins; this method. Artaiher way of sewing timothy and clover Xnt one which requires a little mere judgment cn the. part op the fcimer is to row the wheat in the fall and add tin- clover 2nd timothy in the spring after the land has thawed out aad tha surface become dry. The plan is to bow the clover arid timothy combined at this time by using a peg tooth barrow, which not only covers the seed but cultivates the wheat at the same time. The timothy will not show up with the f. rst season, but you ought to get a gocd crop of clover and the timothy will come on later. - Either, of the latter two methods ought to give you fairly good returns. If you expeGt to leave this field seed ed down for any length of time it would be a good plan to add two or three pounds of Bluegrass seed whenJ Bowing the timothy. DANCING CLUB ORGANIZED. A number .of young men of the city at a meeting Wednesday evening or ganized the "Fal de Ral Club." The club will give a series of dances and end the season with a boating party. The following officers were elected: Frederick Zigler, president; Joseph Hedges, vice president; Thomas S. Sinnott, treasurer and Ally J. Levitt, secretary. After the meeting the or ganizers of the club were tendered a banquet by Mr. Levitt. y Meritol Hair Tonic keeps, the scalp in a healthy condition, prevents the hair from falling out, restores it to its natural color and used regularly keeps the hair soft and fluffy. Jones Drug Co. Boost your city by boosting your daily paper. The Enterprise should be in every home. YES, SWISSC0 WILL Prevents Baldness and Dandruff, Re stores Gray or Faded Hair To Its Natural Color. His Hairs Are Numbered, Are Yours? Swissco stops dandruff quickly, grows new hair and restores gray and faded hair to Its natural youthful color. Swissco stops baldness, bald spots, falling hair, scabby scalp, sore scalp, brittle hair or any hair or scalp trouble. .-: $'4H To prove that ours claims are true we will send you a large trial bottle free if you will send 10c in silver or stamps to help pay cost of postage and packing to Swissco Hair Remedy Co., 5311 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O. Swissco will be found on sale at all druggists and drug departments everywhere at 50c and $1.00 a bottle. JONES DRUG COMPANY FORUM OF THE PEOPLE (Continued from page 1) discharging it into that Chicago river and thence into the lake. This was in the late eighties and early ninties. Then was undertaken one of the most gigantic and costly engineering feats, next to the , Panama Canal, ever undertaken in the history of the world. The divide between Lake Michigan and the valley of the Illinois River was cut through for a distance between thirty and forty miles, near ly all the way through solid rock. The- Culebra cut of the Panama Canal is only nine miles, this huge aque duct thus created between the Chica go river and the Illinois called "The Drainage Canal" caused the Chicago river to run backward, carrying all the sewerage of Chicago away from the Lake into the Illinois and thence finanally into the Mississippi "Inter cepting" sources were built in all directions to carry all the sewerage away from the Lake and into a river thus compelled to flow the wrong way Lake Michigan itself does the flush ing and were it not for restraining gates at both ends to regulate the flow would undoubtedly rush tumult uously through and lower the level of all the Great Lakes As it is an immense quanity of water passes from Lake Michigan to the Illinois river. Chicago sewerage is readily de tected at St.-. Louis hundreds of miles below. That city brought suit for damages which dragged is slow course through the courts for maijy years. What was the result depon ant saith not The intakes at the cribs now furn ish uncontaminable water to Chicago and typhoid is reduced to a minimum The writer has sailed out to the cribs in Lake Michigan and along "The Drainage Canal" to Joilet over thirty miles in steamboats and can testify to the work marvelous undertaken by Chicago to obtain pure water. Let Oregon City proht by the example In the meantime "Boil the water" "Boil the water." W. C. SCHULTZE rite Ideas For Moving Picture Plays! YOU CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How If you have ideas if yo u can THINK we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is want ed. The demand for photopl ays is practically unlimited. 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Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway NEW YORK CITY DEFENDS COUNTRY SCHOOLS. OREGON CITY, Jan. 23. (Editor of The Enterprise A great deal of attention is being drawn toward our public educational system of late, and our leading educators are trying to so arrange it, that our public school system will give every boy and girl a practical education That is, when a girl or boy has completed her or his education, they will be ready to enter upon life's work, be it a seamstress, cook, artist, blacksmith, carpenter, or farmer Now this in our opinion? is the only right system to encourage, but if I understand the plan that these leaders are gradually developing by legislation and other wise, it certainly will fail to produce the desired result. The plan is, it seems to me, to have two distinctive systems one for the city, the other for the country. The system for the city aims fundamentally to transform the city boy into a carpenter, millman, blacksmith, lawyer, etc, while the country system aims to make every country boy a farmer, horticulturist poultryman, etc. An imaginery line to be drawn around the city and an other around the country making two distinct circles of citizens with two separate notions of their own about each other,- eventually. Let these earnest men and women who are striving to make this divi sion investigate and they will discov er more natural born statesmen, law- yers, doctors, business men, carpen- i ters, blacksmiths, electrians, philoso-1 pners, mecnanics,t etc., among tne country boy than you will find among an equal number of city boys. You will find more natural born intellects among the country girls to fill the positions required by woman fn the country than you will find in an equal number of city girls. And it is safe to. say that there are many natural boru--farmers, horticulturists, poultry men, etc. among our city boys. Therefore, artificial restrictions can not be made to successfully endure; our educational system must remain uniform to get the best results. City and country education must be alike Teach agricultural, horticultural, etc., to the city student, teach the country student law, medicine, business, me chanics, etc., the same as the city lad, and you will.be following in the footsteps of Nature by giving every human being his opportunity to de velop his natural talents regardless of whether he lives within the confine of what we call a city or whether he lives in the unbounded limits of the country. To do this,-tne country must have scfiobihJuses as large and as well arranged for elementary learning as are found in tha city. Not a little old-fashioned house as we find it today near every farmer's door. The coutry school as it is called is the only plan that will be successful and money spent in any other way such as supervisor laws for rural schools, etc., is hard earned money thrown away for it is only the continual pres ence of a master mind that makes for progress and discipline in any institu tion of learning. It is also strange to note that the great majority of the well trained principals and teachers of city schools who succeed in a city school are a failure when they take a one room country school; while at the same time the great majority of country school teachers who go to the same city eventually, are very success ful. ROBERT GINTHER HOW ONE WOMAN WON Ber Health and Strength BacH Again by The Use of Cardui. Tamiift. Via. Tti a Tetter frr.m fhta City, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. 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