(1) OK KG ON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUiY 31, 1913. No Wondor. Cannibal Chief (smacking; his lips) What kind of a minister was that we had for dinner? Servant-Your excellency, that was a prime minister. Comic Cuts. LOCAL BR1EPS M. G. Munly, an attorney of Port land, was a visitor in this city on leg al business Wednesday. S. L. Meyers, a business man of Tacoma, was in this city Wednesday. W. B. Wells, a lieutenant in the United States regular army with headquarters at Vancouver Washing ton, was visiting with local friends Tuesday. D. E. Campbell, a real estate dealer of the capitol city, was in the county seat on business Wednesday. C. J. Graves, a hop raiser of Inde pendence, was in the city for a short time Wednesday moraing. Mr. Graves reports that a bumper crop of hops is expected and he will require much assistance. F. R. Beals, a dairyman residing near Tillamook, was visiting with re latives in this city the first of the weak. Mrs. Coorsue. of Dayton, was visit ing with friends and relatives in this city Wednesday. " L. S. M. Buchman, a pioneer resi dent of Gresham, made a business trip to the county seat Wednesday. P. M. DeBok, a logging man of Al hfny,' was in Oregon City in his auto Wednesday afternoon for a short time. Mr. DeBok, after visiting with friends, continued on his way to Van couver B. C, where he will Bpend a few weeks with his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Mallory. A. V. Daniels, of Portland was in the city Tuesday. C. A. Jackson, a fisherman of As toria, was in this city on business Wednesday. Mir. Jackson spent some time looking tin o'd friends and ac quaintances while here. Mrs. A. C. Meyers, of Topeka, Kan sas, was in this city Wednesday visit ing with friends and relatives. W. M. Bird, a rancher of Wilhoit, was a visitor in this city Wednesday. Mr. Bird reports that the crops in that ssction are excellent. "J. H. Millar, a business man of Portland, was in this city calling on old friends Wednesday. J. H. Mullin, of Portland, was in this city on business Wednesday. John French and family, of The Dalles, werf in the county seat visit ing with friends Wednesday. Mr. French has not visited this city for many years and was surprised at the great gain he noted. C. H. Phillips, an rancher of Miv lino. was a counv seat visitor Wed nesday. Mr. Phillins reports that all the crops are in fine condition. Miss June Charman. who has been visiting in Cordova. Alaska, for the last month, returned to her home this week. Mir. and Mrs. E. O. Morris, resi dents of Portland were visiting with friends in this city Wednesday. J. Armstrong of Portland, made a "business trip to the county seat Wed nesday. Peter Nelson, a merchant of Clear field, Iowa, was in this city visiting with friends Wednesday. Mr. Nel son is making his first trip to the Pacific coast. P. W. Johnson.' a wheat raiser of Baldwin, North Dakota, was in this city on business Wednesday. Mr. Johnson visited the large wheat ranches near Pendleton en route to the Willamette valley. Miss Maud Anderson, sisiter of Mrs. Kate Shannon, left Tuesday night for a visit with her nephew, Fred Shannon and family, of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pape left Thurs ny morning for an outing at Seasiew, Wash. J. L. Kruse, of StafCord, was a coun ty seat visitor Wednesday. Mrs. J. Kollermeier, of Sherwood, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer left Thursday for Newport to spend the summer. Upon their return to Ore gon City they will go back East to spend a few months. Mtr. and Mrs. J. R. Humphreys and son Edward, returned the first of the week from a two weeks' visit in Washington. Mrs. C. A. Nash and sister, Mrs. Derore, of Eugene, returnld Tuesdar from a vacation trip to Everett and Seattle. They report there was no hot weather during their stay at these places. Iiss Ida Williams of C'ackamas, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Miss Nellie Todd motored out from Portland Wednesday afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. H. A. Jones. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sanderson and children, and Mart Hastings, of Pas co, Wash., are visiting with relatives y in this city and Gladstone. Miss Bertha Kimsey. who has been visiting her brothers, W. E. Kimsey, of Portland, and Ed. Kimsey. of this cir since the first part of the year, returned to her home at Lebanon. Kansas, Tuesday evening. . News has been received by friends from John Ross, nenhew of James Wilkinson of this city, who left for his old home in Ireland some weeks peo. of his safe arrival in Country Anthrim. Ireland. It was with him like it was with the man who asked "is that the cat that was a kitten when I went away," because .his young friends of former years "had grown so much he hardly knew them. Mrs. Mfrrearet G'eason, who fell and injured her leg a .week ago is recovering slowly and is able to be around again. ' Mis Helen Gleason was In Port land Tuesday, the gwst of Mrs. Erl 1n So'md. who ntertined some of "her college friends at "500." Mrs. Lou Hickey, of Willamette, ws quietly married at Vancouver, Wash.. Tuesday to Mr. John Patter son of Tillamook. After the cere mony th! harvpy cou"1e returned to Wil'amette where a dinner was given to a few close friends a honor of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson ' will make their home at Tillirnook, where the1 groom has business interests. IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK Te Allen'i FootrEe, tlte antiseptic powder to be ahaken Into the Bhoas. It instantly takes the ting out at eorne, itching feet, ingrowiugnaUp, and bonlona. It'a the greatest comfor l discover j of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller after using. It is a certain relief for sweating, callous and swollen, tender, aching feet. Try it to day. Sold BTerywhere, SSc Trial package i'EBE. Address. Allen 3. Olmated, Le Koy, N. Y. NOVELTY IN BELTS. A Military Suggestion Has This Nifty Frock. BECOMING MODEL FOB GIBLISH P1GUEE. Decidedly new is this belt arrange ment, which should be particularly be coming to a slender, girlish figure. Alternate straps ou skirt and bodice button upward and downward over a sash of bright colored futurist silk, the gown being of neutral colored mate rial. A Clover Party. The hostess who has a clover dot ted lawn should not let the opportunity slip by to entertain with a "clover par ty." The Invitation should be done in water color, or real pressed leaves may be pasted on The hostess may receive her guests on the veranda, which has been prettily decorated with large wicker jardinieres tilled with quanti ties of the long stemmed clover blos soms. Over the main porch entrance suspend a large horseshoe made of the pink and white clovers. Partners for the clover hunt may be found by matching numbers on little brown twig baskets.. On the lawn or in the adjoining orchard, wherever the clover patch happens to be. swing seats and cushions should be in evi dence. At a given signal from an old time dinner horn the hunt for four leaf clovers should start. Naturally the little baskets are for holding the finds During the counting of the good luck emblems lemonade may be served. At 6 o'clock a supper served at small tables on the veranda or under the trees could carry out the clover Idea. On each table have quaintly shaped white wicker or pink baskets filled with the long stemmed clovers and plenty of the foliage around them. The supper might consist of cold meats prettily garnished with the clovers, and the salad could be molded to rep resent a large four leaf clover. The sandwiches could be cut clover shape, and also the little cakes, while the ice cream might be the individual pink blossoms or the green . leaves. The prizes given for the lucky clover hunter might be a silver picture frame, with the clover design engraving. The .con pies with the empty baskets might be rewarded with a corsage bouquet and boutonniere of clovers. Activities; of Women. New 5fork now has a women's walk' ingclub. France has over 4.150.000 women workers. Baltimore is the latest city to pro vide for women police. New York actresses are going to Nothing is more disagreeable than eczema, or other skin diseases. It is also-dangerous unless speedily cheek ed. Meritol Eczema Remedy will af ford instant relief and permanent re sults. We have never seen a remedy that compares with it. Jones Drug Co. NOTICE! Homesteads Worthwhile Am living on homestead in Cen tral Oregon. Been there three years. We have large valley, good schools, Sunday schools, etc., two mails each day, cheese factory, sawmills, small towns, etc. The Vale-Crescent (Oregon and East ern) Ry. is now building, right-of-way runs lengthwise our valley. This is a good grain, dairying, hog and poultry country not just a theory but are raising these things and have them to show for themselves. If you want a GOOD homestead In this tried-out locality see me at ELECTRIC HOTEL, FRIDAY EVENING AND SATUR DAY, AUGUST 1ST AND2ND.. ALVIN S. HAWK. (No deposit on locations fee. You pay only if you file.) tiuve a ciurj wren a onaara ruum amm h bar. Despite the vote of the women, Phoenix. Ariz., will continue to be "wet" Schoolteachers In Cincinnati will soon receive an Increase of 10 per cent in their salaries. . Miss Hazel Scbtnoll has been ap IMiinted. assistant instructor of biol ogy at Vassnr college. It is estimated that over. 200.000 women voted at the recent election for mayor in Los Angeles. A $100,000 contract has been let for the first buildings of the new Allen town iPa.i College For Women. Woman Champions Man. Miss Beulah Kennard. a member of tte to!ird of education of Pittsburgh, proved that women will not always vote for one -another when suffrage is granted them by her speech for the su perintendent of schools. Women teach ers had borne testimony before the board against the superintendent, im plying that he had flirted with them. Miss Kennard bravely faced the ac cusers and declared the whole thins a political plot. SPIRITUAL SUNSHINE. The harvest of grains and fruits is not more regular or abundant than the yield ol human affections, sym pathies, fellowships, but here also there are differences of seasons and of soils. We must improve our sointual husbandry ; we must enrich the ground from which good quali ties spring; we must expose our in most lile lo th? quickening sun. Charles G. Ames. Her Recipe. Tall Blond What do you do for fall ing hair? Short Brunette Pick it up &li?:mi. - YmmirMtmvti rIVlmi rn SUMMERING AT TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES "Nature's Playground," as these beaches have been call- ed, are now open for summer visitors. New hotels, with all modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camping grounds Double Doily Train-Service Leaving Portland daily . 8:45 A. M. Leaving Portland daily except Sunday . .1:20 P. M. BEACHES REACHED IN 5 HOURS Business men can leave Saturday afternoon and arrive beach points in time for dinner, spend the evening and Sunday with the family and return to Portland Sunday night without loss of time from businsss. ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets on sale daily $.00 Week End (for return Monday) . .$3.00 .'Equally low fares from other points Call "for. our brand new folder "TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES , Folders and full information from any S. P. Agent or at IV)I SUNSET S J I Iogden&shastaI I I I ROUTES I I ' I. C. S. 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When a man's mind gets engrossed with an intellectual occupation and he finds that he has a grip upon the laws and forces oi the universe, the saloon, the vulgar and degrading sow, the curb-stone loafing, and the hours of inane and ribald waste all seem to be unworthy of him and his self-respect clothes him in a protective armor which helps to keep his entire manhood inviolate. A great American preacher used to speak much about "the expulsive pow er of a new affection," and, having as your life work the duty of both supplying and developing this "new affection" the love cf the best, by which the unworthy and base will be expelled, perhaps unconsciously but surely, from many and many a man. Success to you in your work! The Trained Man When the chiefs put their heads together to hire or "fire," the trained man doesn't worry. He knows that there is always a place for him. - . , You can look your job and every man in the face if"you possess the training so much m demand everywhere today. The International Correspondence Scnools will go to you in your spare time, whereever you live, and will train you to become an expert in your chosen line of work. Such a training will forever take you off the "anxious" seat. ft costs you nothing to find how the I. C. S. can help you. Mark the coupon opposite the occupation for which you have a natural lik ing, mail the coupon today, and the I. C. S. will send you facts showing how you can earn mora money in the occupation of your own choice. I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS I H. H.-HARR IS," Local Mgr. jj 505 McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. Explain without, further obligations on my part, how I can qual ify for the position before which X mark X. . Salesmanship Electrical Engineer Electric Lighting Supt, Telephone Expert Architect - Building Contractor Architectural Draftsman Structural Engineer Concrete Construction. Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Civil Engineer Mine-Superintendent Stationary Engineer Plumbing and Steam Fitting Gas Engines Name Present Occupation Street and No. -City , MACHIAVELLI'S MORAL1SMS. All enterprises to be under taken should be for the honor of God and the general good will of the country. In well constituted govern ments the citizens fear more to break their oaths than the laws because they esteem the power of God more than that of men. Even in war but little glory is derived from any fraud that involves the breaking of a given pledge and of agreements made. It is impossible to believe that either valor or anything praise worthy can result from a dis-. honest education or an Impure and Immodest mind. END DISGUSTING CATARRH Money Back From Huntley Bros. If Catarrhal Misery Does Not Leave You Try the sure way. Breathe Booth's Listerian antiseptics. . - When the bottle of HYOMEI that comes with your outfit is gone you can get another for 50 cents. Just breathe it no stomach dosing. HYOMEI over the sore, germ infect ed membrane, kill the germs and heal the sore spots. ' Use the little inhaler that comes with each $1.09 outfit five times through the day. At night use the vapor breathing treatment as. direct ed. . Booth's HYOMEI does not contain any harmful drug. It is Australian Eucalyptus combined with effective For Sale By -HUNTLEY BROS. CO., DRUGGISTS CITY TICKET OFFICE 80 SIXTH STREET, COR. OAK John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Never Worries Civil Service Bookkeeping Stenography and Typewriting WindowTrimming Show Card Writing Letter and Sign Painting Advertising Commercial Illustrating Industrial Designing Commercial Law Automobile Running English Branches Poultry Farming Teacher Spanish ' Agriculture - French Chemist ' German State Dressing Up the Summer Tailormade. Is your crash or linen suit too se verely plain for afternoons? If you think so don't despair. There's an easy way of smartening it All you need is a yard of linen with which to make a deep and' wide chemisette which can be slipped on over any plain lingerie blouse that Is collarless. The chemisette should be hand embroidered at each .side of the row of crystal but tons fastening its scalloped edged fronts, and its neck should be finished with a wide turned over collar, also hand embroidered and scalloped edged. This4collar. coming over that on the suit's jacket will extend almost to the arm eyes and effectively p'-iish the upper portion of the costume. Rattlesnakes. Some persons believe that. In addi tion to ejecting venom through their fangs, rattlesnakes have the power to throw off poisonous dust. Some per sons, it is claimed, are able even to smell a snake some distance away. Baking When Mrs. ' Frank The baking lectures and dsmonstrations by Mrs. Nevada Briggs, at the Frank Busch Furniture store this week have been largely attended; in fact, the lectures are o far superior to anything of. the kind ever seen in Oregon City that all who attend are very enthusiastic and are .urging r their friends to take advantage of the course. ' ' Mrs. Briggs has the distinction of being the most "practical and economical, lecturer-demonstrator doing this kind of work. Th3 methods applied are so simple that every one is delighted to find out how easy it really is to be a successful pastry baker.. Mrs. Briggs attributes her success to the perfect leavening power of K. C. Baking Powder and it is easy to sse that it is a great improvement over tha old-fashioned ones. Every woman in Oregon City Is invited to attend thes3 lecturss. There is no charge whatever. Program for TODAY at 2:30: - Lady Baltimore Cake Pure Apple Cake, Jelly sauce Apple Fritters with Bacon Muffins How To The Cook's Book used by Mrs. Briggs in her lectures contains over 80 of Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill's best recipes. It is illustrated to show how the finished baking looks and it is undoubtedly the most vaiuabla , Cook's Book on patsries, pudding, breads, ca kes, etc., ever given out by any mr.nu facturer. This beautiful Cook's Book is given, to any one who purchases a large can cf K .C. Baking Powdsr from their grocer and brings the colored certificate found in the. can to the lectures. Don't fail to secure a copy of this unusual Cook's Book. ' , . , Portland Railway, Light & Power Company THE ELECTRIC STORE . - Beaver Building, Main Street TeI.-Home, A228 Pacific, Main 115 How Long Have You Been Married? If you have been married One year Celebrate with cotton. Two years Paper. -Three Leather. , Four Fruit and Bowers. Five Word. Six Sugar ' Seven Woolen. Eisht India rubber. ' Nine Willow. Ten-Tin. Eleven -Steel. Twelve Silk and fine linenT Thirteen Lace. . Fourteen I vory. Fifteen -Crystal. Twenty China. Twenty-five Silver - Thirty Pearl. Forty Ruby. Fifty-Gold. Se venty-fi ve Dia mood. caustic. -Artist I paint only for pleasure. Fair Critic And "only for your own. I presume.-Kiegende Blatter. is Very Briggs Shows You How at -. Busch's furniture Store . Comfortable seats have baen provided where you may see evary detail of the baking and mixing. Samples are served to all, and, as many recipes are served with", sauces," etc., it is well to bring fork for sampling. . , Get The "Cook's Book NEW PRICES 0 N MAZDA LAMPS To Take Effect at Once 15-Watt Clear Glass 30c Frosted Ball 35c 20 " " u. 30c " " 35c 25 " u " 30c " 35c 40 " " 30c " " 35c 60 a " " 40c " " 45c 110 " J " " 70c " " 75c 150 V u $1.05 " "$1.15 250 u " " 1.75 " " 1.60 ' Horse Show at Long Branch LONG BRANCH, N. J., July 30. The annual horse how, of the Mon mouth County Horse Show associa tion opened at Hollywood Park today and will continue until the end of the weak. The event is one of the social attractions of the summer season, and has attracted large number of well known people. PEACE CELBERATION BUFFALO, N. Y., July 30. Many residents of Buffalo and vicinity crossed the river today to attend the first celebration to be held on Can- adian soil in commemoration of the passing of 100 years of peace between tha two English-speaking nations, Great Britain and the United States. Ths celebration was held at Fort Erie beach, within a stone's throw of the ruins of old Fort Erie, which fig ured prominently in the war. of a i century ago. The day's programme included addresses by prominent men of tha United States and Canada, among the representatives of the lat ter being saveral cabinet officials and members of the . Dominion parliament. Simple 'J - C i