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. V' : : OKimON CITY ENTKltPKlHK. VUIDXY, VKHHUAUY U, Vm. 5 Tarsen & col m ' mM TEAS5L M E to ransack Gladstone fights tVJmNffiJLU. ; flnmnFn nV Mjiii SUCCESSOR NAMED nirc ciinnWv Mil WAIIF HflMF numic nniiniw niniiiLi ui rinlt ! UILO OUUULMLI - - CIIUIlL lUI'IrHIII Groceries, Produce and Commission (,'ruln, I lay. Mill Feed, Unieuml Cam-nt Hrlck, l ire Clay, I ire Hrick, LurttJ IMasler, Drain Tile, Lime Sulphur Spray, Poultry Supplies, Klc. Cor. 10 4 Main, Oregon City, Oregon local liRim h lu year trip ( liiiiii'il (iiiiii I itliniHil. j Work tun boon completed on the paving of (tin alley on i, .1M. " " IxiiiikIi.iI by Mum, vwi,.r. Hlxth and I vui In Hi" l(o of J. 8. Hutlw, 11(1 "iivenlli Hlrm-l This paving will Uiliuiiieiti., nil eliilil pound girl, j "'' u tuudlcaa llmroiighfiirii lo Hie H( kltixui, tr (ivrvaU. was r-lka in. I"" Murk of dm Mnu- Ultor In Oregon i ll y HntiiM 'ii'i")'l("lli'y 'tttupnny In thl city j III about completed un thii work 1111 lower Ma 1 11 Htreel wua virtually com pleted last Sunday. j y. W McUreii. of Wllliolt, l In , thl i lly for n few days transacting ; IiiiiiIiii.m Hp Ik one of Ihn owner ! of lli Iiinmim kiirliiKN anil has lived I in.U'. of .Molalia, naa iimn in ni ini'in fur many yc.ra. Mr. Mel.ur- mi believe H11.ro will hi. a titllrniid either 11I or lii'or tin) aprliira within a aliurl time. Tlu-re linn been much surveying In Hint vicinity during the 1'nnt full am) wlnli.r. 1; i.iirii. ,1.1. Mil Mason Warwick, of I. vlal'lliK relative Hpi.HK ; In t!m I . , 1 11 in tliu wlfu of Tlioinna Me ,,,.,( I, i( Cntniiiuh, an t'liilit pound aiteral day traiiaaelln; bus- to II I 1: Mills, a iirotiilni'iit rltlr.Pi! nf 11. In Ori'iSiiU I'lly vor Hip , . k . nil. M Mart, of ('ullnll, has Iippii III on. .mi lily aeveral tin troimml l,,- l,,mllli. H. hi. Spies, of Claekma. In ll. cltv iucaliluy attending to lull In. ,. mutter I. 1.1M ,MiiuiHw.r. t proiiiliirnl run . 1 fi.'in hioue. In hh'iiiIihk a few ,!.,. In llil i lly. Mr iiinl Mm. Ii. C. Truilltuier and .1 ui,:in. r. or I'lilnn Mill, arn la llila ,u (nr n few day. II I II nt u II. of MnlnlU. tin been In 1 ' r . ,.li I'lly Hip nt fpwr dun li.u.n.u ting biisllp. I t n 10 iIip wlfp of I.. Ilprnnrd, of K,l. I'lly A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . a l.iiy on I In. m,.n,:i:t: nf IVIuiiury In II A lii ilmiui. of Canity, win In r ,. . ,iv Saturday vlalilng hi brother i . ii i liii nrdi-r It.-dmaii. M :i .1. 'I rulllnn. r, of Mnlalln. la ,1.. sJiiiC a few dn III thla t liy ami w.ll i.m in lo hla Iioiiik Sunday I HI ! a Ii 1 I. Mi Lnl'l Mi t lluipry wuk In I elly Sitl n't n IiikIih n lrl. ll' I k !..-.! illlrrti of Cluikiiiiiu. T.ol.ir. of t'lilrnm. who la '..lint; mltntiuili of Unit ptiirp. la . 1. d 11I 1 hn Klri trlf lloifl. . ; W. Crarp and Mra. Imur, . f 1I1U i ll)', wprp llm rni-ala of I S lurk of i'ortliinil Sundny Couple Cell Llcenta. A llr map lo iimrry wa laaiii'd Mini day to K. II. Mutidlln and 1-oiiIp I'llrki'll. foliiily JihUp llpiilin oltl-tnti-d III Hip WimIiIIiik. 8u for IfiOO on Not. MukkIp lironka tiua DIpiI anlt aunliial K . and ,, ii CliiiiiiinKiip fi.r i.i'ii ulli-Ki'il in .p dm. on n i,roii. Iiaory imlp pxi-rutpil Non-inlii-r 27, m:. HUMANE SOCIETY HAS CLACKAMAS MAN ARRESTED t'liarl-a V. Iln.li.il.pr;. of Clm kn lima. arrpali'd 1'upnday pm iiIiik by I'ollri limn (irlltlih on a rlmri. of hiiv. 1 n t-t lila liorap IiIIi-IipiI at KIkIiIIi and Main Hlrppta lotiiter iIiiiii la provldi-d I') a rlly onlliiunrp. TIip rniiipliiliit Hindi' t.y C. ii. Cauflplil, rrprc pfilliiK 111" lliiinniip Sorlpty. jud&e beatie sentences al oert Mcdonald to one year in jail PRISONER SAYS HE MADE MISTAKE uaianajnt naa Worktd Faithfully In Ona of Mill Wlft Keep Self and Three Chald- AliHTi Mrlioniild, a yi-nra of bk"1. ii liilllwiirkiT, wiih Tuoadiiy apiiliuicvd lo ai-i vp onii ypnr In Jul) ,y County .IihIk" lli'iitli', on a cliiirKH of uon aup. Prt prifprri'd liy lila wlfp. Mm. Mr- lionulil luia Iippii miikliix a llvliix for iipmi-lf mid tliri'it clilldri'ii for pvrul yura. Mi'IniiimIiI mild Ihut liy lind not Klvi-n lila wirp miy imiiipy for tliri'o yi-ara. "TIipii you pi.iu KUllly '? ankiMl Jii.Ikp lli'iillp "Vt-a, I inn guilty, I have not i:on irlliiilfd lo Iht auppurt for llirpp )iiua." wild prlaonc-r. '"I'lipii you muNt ko to Jail for oiip )pur." Mild Judiyi lli-ttllu. MiDoiiald, w ln linn Iippii out Inn- ''ly ployi-il, raid aftiT IipIiik pii- tpiiii'd that tin did nut uiuliTaUiid iinirl proipdiirp. and If lin hu hp would hutu liiiido u di tpiiHi.. ,111a la onii of tin. fi-w map on roi'ord In llila county In which n limn tiua ppud 'd KUllly to a lion auppurt charu. JiiiU:i. Ili nilp aahl Iip would hi. wlll- luii lo pitroln Mrlioiiald If In- would proinlao lo Khe a part of lila wbkp.i Id lila wlfu and clilldrpn. Ilia youiiK- al ' Ii 1 lit tin aiiirlot f vi-r. Mlaa IlPiiululi K. Hlewart lia re alKni'd hi-r poaltlmi aa twichur of tliu fourlti unidn In tliu llurrluy ai liool, ; In Hikii pffpet March 15. Ilnr nialg-1 mil Ion wiih pri-Hi nti-d to tint Hoard of IHipi lora Mniidny nltilit and acenpt-1 d. Jlir aiicci-aaor liaa not yet Iippii J clioapii. HIih la Urn fourth tpiiclmr to ri'HlKii Iti tint liiat two montliH, tliu oiIiit IipIiik Hilda T00.11, Kiilhprliie MontKoiiiPry and JphhIh llowliuid. Mlaa Kllzuhpth Vlck wna pprpd to lilt (ho vacancy rauai.-il by Mlaa Molit- Koincry a rpalKinillon, HIih rcccnily iiiiiiii to Orison from the Kaat. 1'he Hoard authorized IckuI proceed Iiik to prpvi-nt pncrouchiiiPiit on the Kaatliani acliool Kroiinda, It la re ported that a hill nalili-nt ba fpne pd In Hip atrppl and a foot atrip on Hip Kahthain ItroiiiiilH. On Wpdiipaduy of ihla wpi-k, which la l.liuoln'a hlrlliday, the public Ni'hoola will have a mornluK HPaaion only, th inornltiK IipIiik devoted to aiillahlit oerclapH In memory of the mart y red preahlent. Hchoola will he dlmulHKPd nt noon. HOMAGE IS PAID NATION'S MARTYR OREGON CITY PIONEER PA8SE8 AT HOME IN MOUNT PLEASANT DECEASED CROSSED PLAINS IN 1852 Funeral to be Tomorrow Afternoon at Congregational Church, Rev. Edward Officiating S DIVORCES GRANTED. Iipcrcea of divorce have heen jirnnt ed by Circuit JuiIku Cuiiiphcll In the follow Iiik rnaca: Aaure I'.i illicit Ul!llllist IhuIipIIp llplinett; Kllllhetll Hiilclier nciiliiMt (iporto lliilcher, pliilntllT nwarili d rtiHtody of rhlldrpn; SlelU l.ep BKIllllht Vincent I.i-p; Mil Karet ('. Ni-al iiKalnat Francla C. Neiil iiml Milton K. Viinllorn BKaliiat Lizzie Vutillorn. BROWNELL, T00ZE AND FORD ADDRESS CROWD AT METH ODIST CHURCH MEADE POST WEIL REPRESENTED Re- Mr. Kllzubeth Reiser Warner, wid ow of tlm late Arthur Warner, died at 7 oclock Monday niornlna; l.i Mount I'liaaant, utter a brief llliiemi. Kim had been a millerer nf facial neuralc.la for a Ioiik while, but waa confined to her bed only one day. Mra. Warner waa born In Troy, N. Y., April 10, 1k:!0, and came aero Hie plains with her parent In 18j2, BctUIng at Kola, near Salem, Marlon County. There ahe met Mr. Warner and In ISf.4 they were married and camo to Oreiion f'lty, where he' en KIirpiI in biiHlnea. Several yeara In I er Mr. Warner' health betjan to fall and in 1KGS he bought a farm at Mount I'leaaant and they moved there. Mr. Warner died AtiRUHt 13, 1SS9. Deoenafd Ii survived by one on, Arthur C. Warner, and two daughters. Mra. A. K. King and Mr. Ward II. I-awton, all of whom live on the old homcHtead at Mount Pleasant. The Mineral will be held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the C'onKreKatlomtl Church, Rev. Georce Nelnon Kdwards offlclatlnK. The pull bearer will be J. T. Apperson, Ceorge A. Harding, J. E. Hedges, James I'artlow, D. C. Itourette and T. I.. Charman. HOME CORPORATION IS FAVOR ED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB Thieve run Hacked the home of : Dr. H. 0. Appleby, of Mllwaukln, i I Tueaduy evenliiK. Almost everything! , In the house Including bed clothing was atoien. Dr. Appleby and family were In Tortlund when the robbery j wu committed, and, upon returning ' , .... home reported the robbery to Sheriff SIEVERS IS ELECTED PRESIDENT Mas Deputy Sheriff Mllea and Kd dy lute Wednesday afternoon arrest ed tleorge K. King on a charge of be ing a suspicious person. A pistol I was found In one of his pockets. YALE QUITS, NOBLE IS NEW ENGINEER Pacific Concern Must Agree to Fran chit Offered by City Bridge Acrois River Aiked 2 Divorce Granted. I'lrmil Judge Campbell Friday iTiihlcil ilpcrei a nf divorce III the fol lowing laHi-a: Helen l.eoru York against Albert II. York and W. W. Martin iigalnM r lo Martin. T AT WILLAMETTE HOME Porn lo Mrs. Kverelt Ailamaoll. of I buy on Wednemlny The! formerly lived In Wllliim-1 11.1, : A'l.ui. file J..i tl i. i. to- I. i Sioii. of Scolla Mill. mcil. h nreiion City on hla way to mi. after A three Weeks' i ' YuiiKhan. I II. HiHi-le.niht n.l M ii l ole, all of Molnlhi, wrin In Hi', ,it. Ihurailuy and Krliliiy ir.m .eilii- I, ihlne.a lure n lul III I'lCi land J W. and D. I.. TrullliiKor. of Miv In!!:., n l,,i were lii this rlty ThuraiKiy on i . trip. Th irullliigera have t'toiiiliipiit iIIUpiis of I ho Mil , intrv fur tunny ypra. :,i.i K.-llnnil. i hnrged wllh , Ino iiitda nf wihiiI from Mrs. mill, waa found Iml guilty by Jii.Iup ll.nl Ip Monday. J. K. n irelellel the ilefetiilant ..I Mra. W. A. 8hpwii.au left I. ..a Ui:.i I,..:, .1. ,1 .., I. .-I.I I Colin' I II. -l.. , Mr. i Thmn.in evening for Soulheru lull firm i l,eii. Mr Hliiwinuu will work In ii,. iniiti--,! of I he Western Sioik Ji.iirn.il tin Ml' D I) III,. They will he guile for two The (iliidatonp Christum Kndeavor ! Society met at the home of Mrs. N. I llciiilil' k, in rurkplncp, TUesilay pieiilng. The first part of tint even ing was devoid lo a business meet ing lifter which tin. evening wns giv en over to a social time, liainea. con test mid 111 il h ti id selections were phiveil sml tint prlr.es were awarded lo Miss Mlna Miilkey. Jay MulKey uiiil (i.irlnnd Hollowell. jiulnty ri fri'stimeiits Were served by the bus ies. Those present were Minn Mill key, Iteaa Mulkoy, I.11I111 Siiloniiiii, A unit Mulkpy, Kranrla Cross, I'litmy Oswiil-I. (Irancp Hiindrlcka, Vera HeiidrUks, Carlnnd Hollowell, Jny Mulkey. Homer Ilolilreii. Pelhert I'o'iWHy, Leslie Soloiuiin, Cliurles Hlevers. Kenneth Hendricks, Itussoll llemlricha, Mr. und Mrs. N. ('. Hendricks. I,., :i hi. Icrcv l: Auilersou replcscnltttlvt? of rn Stock Journal, arrived 1. in 11 irlp to WlnliM'k, ( ti- mi I 'lalia. KIiiiii, lAherdeen, 'I'a i li'iimiH and Seiilllu III t Ii r III 1 1 I hut paper, lieorrla Cms, daughter of Mr ;n, Mrs. Harvey Cross, of ti'.i.tl !"!,. I'd iIiIm rlly Friday for Kugel 0 there lie u llttellll tllP lllll VITl" It Mis ( in;, 1 has for soiiin tllili' o-eu i-mi'1,1, ,1 In Hip counly rlprk's oll'ie. I'aii'l I! l.ofgreii. Joint lleprcsi-iila-Hie ii'.iti Mi.niumnli and Cliickiiinii 1 I'liuiiM, . ns In ibis I'lly Friday on l,n-i:., i-i trip. He returned to Nil Inn l iuiiiv eieiilng afler lielng ron liii'd ,,, Inn holm. In rorllnnd sliice Slllnl.il tt Hli the grli. M's .1. M Houihlt and daughter, Mi-b U nr left Hila cllv M11111I11V -V- "m,i; lor I'owel Itlver. H. ('., where I1"')' tiinke their future llollie. Mr. lie i,l,n has been at I'owel Hlver '"i Mime 1 line, w here ho Is employed !" Hn paper mills. II Matloon, County CoiiiiiiU kioiier. i.,cled word Friday morning ''"is tils sou. Ilert Mai toon, who Is in. 11 h int et Viola, bait been slrlck ''" I'll heart ttoiihtp. Alltlongll he ns 1i 1 with court mutters, ho left t 1111, ,. f,,r viola. Ilert Mullooli Ih 'lis nf age. His condition Is GETS $3,750 VERDICT Km ma J. I'aluuileer was Friday awarded a verdict ugalusl the Tort-, land It.iilwuy, Light k 1'ower Com p.iny of J.'l, I'M In Circuit Judge Canip hell's Court. The Jury was out seven hours nnd Hip verdict is thought to tune been 11 compromise one. The plaintiff, while riding on one of the defendant s cars between Mill Itlver and Lstaeada, June ". Ill:', was per niatieiilly Injured It was charged in the complaint. The cHr struck a cow and was brought to a sudden slop throwing Hip plaintiff against a seat. Krowiicll & Stone, attorneys for the plaintiff, nlleged negligence upon the part of the agents of the company. The plaintiff sued for .'.,000. Mrs. I'aluialeer s spine was Injured and she testllled at the trial Hint physi cians' had informed her she could nev er recover. APPLAUDED BY VEREIN GETS $75 TOR COW lldrt H.'rln A cuii service examination will lo '"'"I In i,Ih city March X to fill the iif n in-v In ih,. noMitlon of rural cur- , i Milwaiikle. i"" lli.il All other viiciin- llinv occur In Ihls pnlllltV " ! hlled at liml time. All appll mils or ih,. position should Mo In "'itl'ui .1 ih0 post office not Inter '"'ill March, i. Mrs ., iMIIshury, of I'ortlnnd. 'n r hrother In-law, Fr nnn I'llH- '""y. ' I'.oston. were In this rlty '''s'liv visiting relatives. Mrs. "isniirv. who I ,7;'rV '. Harlow. City. Mr The rcgulnr meet In g "f the Dent si her Vereln was held Sunday even Ihg at Ktiapps Hall when a deighlful eiilerelaliinient was prlvlded hy the iiicmliers. The opening address of the evening was given by President HchniM'rr, which was roundly applaud I'd Song. "Lleb lli'linandt Ijitid Adii." by Hie Vereln; recitation, Wil liam Krueger; yoedlo song, Curl Schoulill; recllallon, Frank Win inardl. vocal quart ette, Frank Hotter. Carl Schouldt. Mr Klnhle, Miss (liietn Hopp; song by the Cereln. Following the program a line dinner was served to those present. Mrs. Nobel, mother of L. A. Nobel. Sr.. who la visiting tier sou In this city a ir"senled with n beautiful hoil ipict by the Vereln, In honor of her birthday, which was Sunday, Mrs. Nobel's Ikmiio is In California. There was n large at tendance. Exercie Held at City School lilting to Great Work of Lin colnRelief Corp Aid Work The memory of Abrahum Lincoln the ir.-.it Kmiiuclpulor, was fittingly observed In Oregon City on the one, hundredth and fourth anniversary of ' his birth. Most of the public otllces i of the city w ere closed and the city j schools devoted the day to paying Auglllit Itremer, of Willamette, one homage to one of the America's uo of tho ,H.Bt ,.nown farnl(rg of (ne bleat characters. The most important . . , services were those held In the First B,ate' rriJaJr morning at his Methodist Church which were attend-j nollle- He waB born January 31, ed by Hie members of Meude I'ost, 1K44 In Germany. He came to tue (irand Army of the Republic, and the ! fi.lted States in 1809 aud settled in v omens uenei iorps. , . . , , Iowa. Mr. Ilremer moved to Oregon The program was in charge otjims;;. e bad lived in Willamette (..nirge C. llrow nell. w ho Introduced four ,.,,ar8 ig wUlow an(1 five chil(1. the speakers. He paid a tribute to . rva 8urUve TLe ohilliren are Mrs, Hie memory of. Abraham Lincoln and . Mlnnie Carviener, of Macksburg; W. spoke ot him as a splendid type of . of Ntpd A p .,rpmeI. an American. I'rof. To.o spoke of the of va!)lliKton. c. F. I!remori of ,.ort. gn at fortitude of Lincoln and his j ,am, BnJ Mrs E Krau f p . ..ly s ruggles aga ns Poverty nl-, ,and- si, grandchildren survive. The ways with the Idea of his convictions ; fuwn wil, hg hM , foremosc. He spoke of the earnest- d af:i.rnoon Ht the Gt.rmau Lmher. ness ami force of the man, and w I h- . ,,,... fc : i... i ,-' . all his great deniocracy. Uev. T. II. "DrLC''"' " 'S c,ty' Rex' KratZ- Ford spoke of Lincoln s early train- heri"T f'latiS- ing and told of his qualities and of I his great sympathy for mankind, which Dr. Ford raid he believed was due to the fact that he wus one of the people. Music was furnished by the Meth odist choir, the Alldredge Quartet, and by the audience. It consisted of patriotic songs which were much ap predated. Those furnished by the choir and quartet were especially pleasing. At the beginning of the ex errlses Uev. J. II. I.andsboroiigh pro nounced n prayer and Dr. W. T. Mil liken rendered the benediction. Hoth the Grand Army and the Wom en's Relief Corps wero grateful to Dr. Ford and tho members of the choir and church for the very appro priate program and services rendered. At tho city schools, during the morning exercises were held aud the classes were dismissed for the after noon. APPOINTEE ADMITS CONTENTION HE WAS NOT RESIDENT OF CITY CROSS MAKES DENIAL OF CHARGE Live Wire Head fnsiits that He ha Done all Poislble in Protect ing Property on Mon roe Street At a meeting of the city council The Gladstone Commercial Club has declared a boycott against the j Pacific Telephone & Telephone Com I pany. Announcement wus made at a meeting Thursday night that unless ! the. company accepted the franchise offered by the city the member would iciuove ail telephone connec tions of the company and urge all residents of Gladstone to do likewise. The Home Telephone Company waa commended for it action in accept ing the franchise. A license of dtl cents a year is charged for each tele phone under the franchises. The Portland Railway, Light fc Power Company also objects to the franchise offered it. It objects to the prov la ion for the installation of lights 60 days from the time of application. It wat decided to have the annual picnic of Gladstone .citizens at Glad stone Park July 4. The club decid ed to indorse the action of the touq. .1 ii h ti 1owetiherger, who sued tho Southern I'litltlc, won a good verdict because he gut energetic lawyers. He was awarded u verdict In Justice of the Peace Samson's Court of J.'iO. His lawyers, Messrs. Slevers & Fischer, appealed to the Circuit Court, nnd a jury Friday rendered a verdict of $7j In favor of the defendant. A cow be longing to the plaintiff was killed by n train. CASTOR I A Per Iifant and Children. The Kbd Ycu Have Always Bought liewrs the bignalure of a sister of Mr. . formerly lived In Pltlsbury has Just r- 3 Couple Get License!. Licenses to marry have been issued to Mamie Odell and Leland J. Arm strong, of 6.17 Fast Ninth Street, Port bind; Ida L, Johnson and Penn W. Pgn, Llltln Rock, Ark., and Clara K. Uraen and Clarence N. Catties, of Canhy. mm WE STAND BEHIND OUR REPAIRING of carriage, business and delivery wagon of any kind or style. If you have met with an accident, or there- simply part broken or missing here or there, or some painting Is needed, we undertake to put your vehicle In first class ord"r without an exorbitant charge. OWEN G. THOMAS 4th and Main 8U Oregon City Sue to Quiet Title. The Canhy Canal Company has fil ed suit against J. i' Deneniu and wife to quiet title to UitM I. 2, 3, 4. ii. , 7, S. s, 10, 11. 12, 13. IT.. M and 17 and part of lo' 5 f W'.i'mi: Grov Acres. It Is ronton lid that t!io de fendants are wrongfully holding the property. Sues on Note. Curl Schreckenliach has filed suit against Anna Schroeder for $:'.llO, al li :;ed to be due on l promissory nolo. The plaintiff aver:! that the Money was lent by his wlf, who, before her marring' was Hani iiunierrinn. Robin Rad Breast The Welsh hsve a particularly Inter ntlng solution to account for the red brenxt of the robin They believe that the songster wus delegated by a "high er istwer" lo quench the flame of burning souls While employed In such a procedure the fen then of his breast accidentally took lire, nml before they could be extinguished were scorched a deep red. : tttratsgyl He (very shji- Wh wtiat lml gloves do you wear. Miss Mattel? She (lustHtitly ren.gnlr.lng an oppor turllyt -linit't you mean what lzed finger. Mr StrulhersT On such slight pegs hang momentous happening For he had I tie ring In his pocket all the tlnie.-t'levehtnd Plain Dealer ""Force of a Hurricane. A hurricane of J mile an hour rep resents a forte of 4H.AMJ pound a BRIDE OF i. SMITH Miss Julia Klrke and George W. Smith, of Cancmnh, were niarriod Sunday. The ceremony was perform ed nt the home of the bride's parents, hy Justice of the Peace Samson. Ed ward C. Smith stood with the bride groom while Mis Hazel I. M. Cole attendej the bride. The bride was beautifully got ncd in a dress of pale blue silk trimmed with pearls, while Miss Cole was charming in a pink silk trimmed with white fur. Immediately following the ceremony a delicious dinner was served. There were 28 guests. After a brief honeymoon the young couple will return to Cnncmah to live. lit For 1st. "A Pulled St.ites senator." said t yoiiiig physician, "nddressed the class ! u as graduated from on our commence ment day He advised u tu this ad dress to be I, r, mil nnd generous la our views He stild he once saw two fa mous physicians Introduced at a re ception They were deservedly fa mous, but tlie.v were of opposing chiNts. sml Hie regular, a be ahook the other by the hand, mid softly: "'I am glad to meet you us a gen tleman, sir. though I can't admit that you are a phjsli Ian ' "'And I.' said the homeopnthist, smiling fnlnily. 'mn gind to meet you as n physician, though I can't admit you are a gentleman.' "Exchange. Joseph Murray, the son of Pat Murray, died Sunday morning at 5::!0 after an illness of tuberculosis. Murray, who bad been in Arizona for some time iu the hope of improving his health, was not able tc recover his strength upon returning to his home and died within twenty-four hours. He was. about thirty-five years of age. Funeral arrangements will be not be made until a brother of the deceased, who is in Nevada, is com municated with. Friday evening the resignation of G. c11 regarding all franchises. It also C. Yale as city engineer waa received ! """ ,lh?t 'J?e T"? ,C?,Urt 66 . . . ' , . petitioned to build a steel bridge aa and accepted. Mr. lale said that his : Iiear the pregt.nt brid(!e of the Port. resignation was due to the fact that i land Railway, Light & Power Corn active steps had been taken to re-! Pany at, possible. It was declared move him from office because he was tnat the aPKoaches to that bridge , , .. , . ,. could be used aud a big saving would not a resident of the city one year ; oe ma(je previoua to his appointment as city j The following officers were elect engineer. The city charter specifical ed: President, John N. Sievers; Vice ly Btates that a person shall not be President, Thomas N. Burns; Secre tary. Hugh Hall; Treasurer, Thomas Gault and Sergeant at Arms, Henry Strews. WILLIAM SCOTT, PROMINENT MILWAUKIE RESIDENT, DEAD William Scott, a well known citi izen of Milwaukle, died at his home Sunday, aged 74 years aud nine months. He was the husband of the late Cythlnia Scott, and a brother of the lata Richard Scott. The inter ment will be at Sherwood, Or. TO HAVE CHICK RACE Twenty pupils of the schools of the Estacada district are to contest in what will be known as Shearer's Chicken Race to be held this Spring and Summer. Ed Shearer, Garfield's well known poultryman has donated 200 eggs from his prize winning chick ens, 100 Light ltrahnias and 100 Par red Rocks, to be distributed to 10 boys and. 10 girls by Supervisor H. M. James. The cga are to be handed to two pupils more than 12 years of age from each school district. They are to rear the chicks and at the district fair to be held here next summer, the chicks ane to bo entered In competition. First and second prizes are to be awarded on Itrahmas with weight a the requi site. On Barred Rocks the decision w ill be on points. Mr. Shearer is to act as ;udge. The four winner end coops to the state fair. The children are to meet with Mr. Shearer at the Garfield School house the latter pat of March to receive in struction from him on chicken raising. eligible to serve for that office unless i he has lived in the city at least one . year. The mayor appointed Major C. ; S. Noble to the position and the coun-! cil confirmed tho appointment. Coun-' cilmen Holtnan and Metzner did not Vote. H. E. Cross, main trunk of the Live t Wires, made an extended reply to the j accusations that have been made , against the condition of his property on Monroe Street during the past few weeks. He stated that he believed i the council had not treated him fairly ' and said that he was not notified as 1 to the condition of a barn untfl thej matter had been taken up in a "grand stand" way by members of the coun-' "il and maintained that he had a) ! ways show n his good faith with the city and was w illing to do the right thing with the council at all times. I He asked why he should be the vie-! tlm of such an attack when there were other persons who had been more guilty that he. To prove this statement he made several references to other lots and persons. He stated that the property was Injuring but few persons and that according to the statement of contractors It would be Impossible for him to repair his wall during the winter weather: ' In re gard to his barn which was report ed to be in a very bad condition he again asked why he should be singled out when there were 120 other cases In the city that were in as bad con-1 dition as was hla. He said that as ! , , , . soon as he was notified, the sanitary i The completion of the new assem condition of the barn was improved. ! bly hall of the Gladstone school house Councilmen Albright. Horton and j 'M be celebrated In an old-fashioned Tooze answered Mr. Cross and de-; way Friday evening. The X. L. Club, fended the action taken by the coun- an organization of wide awake women cil. Mr. Tooze stated that Monroe of the live little clty have cn of Street beyond Twelfth Street was us-1 tne progran. ProfeSsor Hrenton Ved ed by more than thirty persons n-! der the princ,pal of tne HiKh gchooI) stead of three families as stated by and nis f teacners are ,ending Mr. Cross. He said that Mr. Cross t onH in ..raii. E NEW 'PHONE ACT Because the telephone and light companies have not accepted the fran chise offered jy the city the Glad stone council has advanced to Its first reading an ordinance providing for a license for each company of 1100 a year for companies operating In the city without a license. The franchises impose i license of Si) cents a year for each telephone, and the companies say the amount ia too large. All the members of the coun cil were present and Mayor Cross presided. L HALL TO BE OPENED had not been singled out for an at tack by the council. Earth from Mr. Cross property has caved into the street. A motion was made that the city notify the Portland Railway, Light & or tne program. There will be no charge for the entertainment but re freshments and a valentine social will follow for which a small charge . will be made. All residents of Glad stone and all other persons interest- Power Company that many of the arc j ed are urgently requested to be pres- ngnis were unsausiaciory. i ne re ent quest for a skating rink at Fourteenth and Washington Streets was referred to a committee. Bids for a concrete fire house near te bell tower were received and referred to the commit tee on fire and water with power to act. The two received were E. D.Olds, $24S.9G and that from H. O. McKln ley, Jlol.00. The committee on tire and water was authorized to draw up plans and to ask for bids on a steel ladder for the bell tower and to re port to the council at the next meet ing. J. W. Moffatt told of the work of the Oregon Engineering & Con struction Company is doing on the Main Street wall. E The new assembly room, Just com pleted, is on the second floor. It Is a large, well lighted room and has a seating capacity of several hundred. It was ordered built by the voters of the district at a special school meet ing iu December and the plan is to use for all public gatehrings In the city. Modern nomine. "When they became engaged be sent the ring 3.UOJ miles by special messen ger" "Fine." She wnt him wireless every night j ,, , ,,., unhrT. .j and he wore her picture on the band of ! ,r' f "" "ii""i i mruniu. en-ai hh hat" True love, thnt " "They were married Id a balloon over midocenn." "How very romantic"" "And yet. after all. they were divorc ed Inslile of two year," Kansa City Journal. The council committee named to engage an engineer to make an Inves tigation of the water In this city, at a meeting Friday afternoon decided to engage an engineer at once. Coun cilmen Tooze and Metzner and Mayor Jones and Health Officer Norris at tended the meeting. It was announ ced that negotiations had been started with several prominent engineer and that one would be employed prob ably today. The council has appro-j pnated $o00 fgr the work, but it 1 not pobable that this amount of mon ey will be expended in the investigation. OREGON CITY PLANS ENTERING BIG MEETS The Oregon City High School track men held a meeting in the High school Thursday and elected Charles Beatio manager, and Kent Wilson captain of the 1913 track team. The team has good track material and should win several contests. The school will enter a team in the Columbia I'niver sity meet In April and in the Oregon Intemcholastlc track meets in Eugene and Corvallis in May. An invitation to compete in the Pacific Coast Inter scholastic meet at Berkley. Cal., has tieen received and It Is probable that it will be accepted. iwrambwl locil n-mli, and by trairtAnilr fulling It. rtin with lend trcitmimt, pmiounirl ll a, run tar. tMrnn hu ppivm 4tArrh to tw- a riiitlliiti,al dla nr and thcrrf.m. iviiulm fiv.Mltutloi.il tmtment. 11 -11 'at iilnrrh fiirf. roArxifartuml by F. J. Ch-ni C", T,w,-do. Ohio. W tl. only t'ooiitllutlorxl fury . Ih ntirluH. It la takra tntrnji!iy In dow tmm 10 drona to a lmnonnfut. It !-. ritryeUv on th- biocd a l biuchm atirtarra of th rpMm. Tory oflrT n. t 1 1 A'iUrn (or ary n It UUa to curr. hx4 lor rlrruun. ard tflnnwirila. . 1 lr. F I I Hr.Nl Y CO, Tm-oo, Otilo. a J t tr Onp-.". Proved He Could Do 4t. , "And did he Impugn your veracity?" ponderously Inquired the pin feathery young attorney "Sail." replied the frazzled and tat tered Brother Bogus. "Nun-no. ah! No, sn.li. he didn't do nutb'n like dat, ah. He flvm nounced dat I was contaminated Mark Hah d.tt he conld whup on less ground dan a two dollah bill klvered." C.T.T00ZE SUES TO C. T. Tooze. through Cross A Hara rnond. has filed suit against the Mon-tague-0 Rellly Company to recover land in block 13 Oregon City, which he avers he leased the defendant com pany. He declares that when the lease was made the company promised to straighten out and fill in with gravel a portion of the property borderin: on the river. The property is at Fourteenth Street. Mr. Tooze says the promise has not been kept and ! he wants possession of the property "Then what?" and ask $26S.iO damages. The prop- "Also be done It. sab "-Kansas City trty was leased by the company o,-, I nse in paving Main Strict fi soimre font.