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01 tKfl ON CITY ENTHUPKJHE, Fit I DAY, MAI (CI I 7, 1913. V!.fIa Family Benefited Ily Wonderful Remedy Their me many lilllc lliitmi to iiiniy tin, mi l l prcM iil con lilion i c( life. 'I In- hurry, bind work, ii nit 1 1 : i t till Irll nil in itml ri, I In pim-okc m i viiiitiirM nili till 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 We urr fmiiirlitly 'i Won I HO rill IH IllllT C.lt, lll'ip ! r will Willi my toinlort, U arc mil i'( linr will) ourarivr a ii 1 olhvM ill wrll. A K 111 I tliinit 10 ifo limlrr mull C . r i iti . I i in i It 0 Like (iillirllii Miles Anti-Pain Pill. iicvr Hir mi. itn tin ihe nrrvcv Vn J, II. lUiNtirM, jj Curp.il Si, Atl.mU (ii , write: " iu Vm tn vnfitl ltrrrtfin Ii4n .,tly r. I It r l-y Id tin nf ymir miI i inn, i (' . l.iMy tlm A til I litlit t'.ll". hMl I krt t'tiltnlUhll) HM llMMil fni- lltti nn if iii--ir Initl t.'I ami lu inN .N'llliliirt III Ihn Wilful r iuuli tlim n n ht.ini ti rnivlv i'fln I mn nnhli I I'V t'' ! "r,n "r t 11 ,,f (Iir I'll ti i uiillnuit n v hiMiii'Mix k hn oiM'ivviB'i I 'Utl In I l My liti'lutiitl it Mia t nty rU vt lit AnII-Vlti J'HIi ..n. I N i in- " Dr. MiltV Anti-Pin fills air irlir I up"U In ii'luvr pint, tin von ii i ami ii ritjbi'.ly lu ll. -m- .null nf luitlr!io; l. l pi'Hril liimt ultrr tttiiily ytin' ur, ynU tall liuve no ti Jion lor lirilirf longrr Millmut thrill. At all DruogliU, 7t duua ii t"l. MILIt MUOICAU CO., tikhart, mi ll LONG IS ELECTED COTTDERQ SECOND WITH VOTES AND HUMPHRYS IS THIRD WITH 24. MYERS ASSISTANT WITHOUT FICHT j On.l.r. Not. I and Croner ar El'ctod- Commlalonar Vota Much Smallar Than Laat Year Ml li.nl I.oiik, of lilt" upoltlt lloni t 'olllpllll) , .No. ii. Wlt-l nlri trd c'ili'l of Ii,.- lln- il' ('.ii Inn ill Monday, lie ri crlvi il tl voli a. K. W. I liiinplir-r, ol t oliiini'l.i Hook iV l.a l'li r ( in .,'.inv. .So. I, ri'n'hi',1 i voiri.. f. T. 'ioil I, IK. ol I loan I oiiii ,iii . No. ;i, ri'xl. t l nil.', iiinl I ran k Si'lio 'iiiioi'ii. .'' I ii llil.llll Hum. 1'olllplllHi W.lfl I. .Ill i'l' I Mii ;'t Miii'. Jo'.iph M'yi'iii li.i I no opp.itiiiliiii for inl.'.taii! i li,i f Iilnl n-.iUiil I'U Villi B '1 III' tollilrt' Ho; III i' I'oiiunlii - linii'i wrii' In li d Hi ii I'.ivl.'r. iiri'riil'Oinl liu .i' , . in pan.'. No. .', S.I wili'u; lliarp a t'lo'icr. I'.ilar.i. t I lo . ! ( oini'iiiiy, No, .', : u .-l 1. 1, ol.. Noi i'l, Jr, 1 oiiiiin.u Unix' ( oiiip.iii). No. I, Dr. A. I. .ili mn'. ..I i i. niiliiii I look i. IjhI li-r Com puny, .No. 1, wan lit iili tut can puii.ii. ttuH liunori'd with Ui votia. Mi. I.nlii: haa liii'li a,ilc'aiu clili-f lor oui. )rar uii. I miiii'i'ila t'liarli'i I Iiii.i .u.-l .1. v. Im Inii mail" u low ri'i' or I ilo lo w c!ili ( iiiRiimra tin1 d i Hi-, ol o'lli ! iii 'l Moinlav. ,iri.pi!" tin. lai t ( li.it It wart rvpi'i ti'il I i" tolo "null Im tin. I.HVirtl I'Mf cunt fol" U In.- i Im f, i wai mualliT tliun l i t our, only halluta ImIiii? ilcpurt't el lu the liuv. Muro tliun oiin win' rant litit )ur. Tin. olll I'ln of lo linn win Jack Trout, i 'i.iinu u. of Hie Juilri'h, Harry I'ni-iiiaa. Juik;i' an. I .lai k III. a 'OH, cli'ik. CLAIHMONT. Mr. I'laiik I'lollll who hint lici'li 111 lor noin tliun ai'i iiia to Im ii-atluK lut iii Aila l.oni'.v ami l..llt.i Uunkc will spoil. I Mm. lay In I'oi Hiinil. II. my Ki'uhc In III with iin anl. Mi. I on lit Sclii'i rul'li' Ih ijiiIIu well nu i . Ili-r ti li liilrt wi le pli'ilm'd to i i i' lii'i' III chilli Ii liint Siinila). I 'm I and Diiii bI .lohl xi'i lil lo la' iiihi' Inif) lni'iiklim cella to Ihn nail ll.v YVk. Sl.niinlili', of I'ollliuiil, Im Ih tt I ii k her pureiiiM, Mr. ami .Mr. (.')' I-' B Howll't. j .iit-. .loan Teeter l holllii from j I 'i t I laiiil for u few dayH. rlalriiiolil hc lloot In prom'ertrtiiiK nicely. Tin. Hchool buys havo been il.iiio: yoo.l work on Hut achool r.ioiiiuli in ihe wuy of clearliiK t life pla. e of m t ii in m mid boulders. They expect to have u nice play croillll i i. Tile iui'Ih Iiuvii been bUH)' put- laic. In Hprlim flowcrx. The Ki'hool under tiin (llrmlloll of Mihs I ' laii- him been dolni; omuo K"l woi,. In KciiKruphy by their own cor re jionile nee. Tlm Snlitii IV rullroiul ban liei'onm ve'ry mm It Interenled und Iiiim Kent out forly Hlx linn hII.Ich allow lie: vlewH n Ion l; tliclr road. A Ir. e ciilertalument will bo kIvcii nl Hie kcliool Iioiihii Suturilny oven liu:. March, l.'illi, nt 8 1'. M. lit which l line Hi. 'ho plclure will bn shown. The Hi liool will ulvi) a lllllii iirouruin and hold biiHl.et hocIiiI lu connection. The proc Ih will be lined for II achool library. Thn public Ih Invited. Doll Theories. A' i iilillil:; to 11 Japlltiese belief, dolls sci, t tlines eonie iillve. neqiilrliiu 11 soul In proiTNs of being played with by successive geiieriillons of ililldreii I Is provided for I hem, 11 ml they urn It'ealeil with gionl nice, lest neglect shoiihl bring trouble upon the lioiise hold On,, pretty ntory Iclls how a chlhlle-m husband u ml wife Inirrowed II doll thut lunl gallieil ll soul, fed and h.lheil It noil ii',,ieleil thereilfler. AH thin Is In in riT ciintt'iiNt Willi Ihe ii'iplensaiit iloll theory nf Vnrro. the "cholar of undent Iton'ie. He held Hint the iIuIIn irlvi'ii to little Ihiinans nt Chrhttnim-tbnt la to any, nt the sat iirnalhi - represented original sacrlllces t hiiniiin beings t the liiferiinl god. Umortunat. "Poor Jones' jjfe to hlro Is Just ons erupt, after another." "Lnfortunnte. ehT' "tnfortunnte enouga. fie has to have twice a day."-Boaton Tran-crlpt CHIEF OF FIREMEN PARENTS CAN NiE COURSE OF STUDY GARY MAKES IMPORTANT DECIS ION IN HAVENS CASE AT ESTACADA BOY'S EYESIGHT IS ENDANGERED Principal IniUta Upon Study of Agri culture and Parent, Want Him to Contlnua HIMory Courn T. J. Gary, superintendent of t'oiinl v achoola. hua rendered a decision to K'irilltiK tlm cimii m uf aiuily (,r iius school pupil which may bn fur rmu li- HiK. In tint controversy between II. I', Kuril, prlllcli.nl of tint Katucatlu IIUli school, ami Albert lliivuna. fuili- r Of trim llHVnllH, u llllllll of the mIiooI, Mir. (Jury hut decided that pur- Mita may lct to a certain intent tlm course, of study of their rhlhlri'ii Tlm lioy'a tyea haw bocouut wciiaeu cil through ovcratudy, ami his par ent" decided tin ihiiulil vivo 11 " thu aludy of ugrlculliiri'. I'rlnrlpal Ford aiiKKKlil thut lie should kIvh up tlm alu.ly of am lent hlalury. Tint prltij i lp.il iiiiili'iiilnii tliul Hi ii aludy of agri culture would not Injure tlm boy'. I !')! a iimii Ii aa llio aludy of uiirli-nt history Kupi-rliitciideiit Gury d-lil t-d Dial Ihe parent of lint hoy hud a right lu I'lix t wlilrli hhIiJitI ho alioiild toiitliiiiii uihIit tlii clrrum- HIUIHIK. Hiiprrlntriidi'iit (iury'a opinion fur Iowa: 1 riiMiion 274. I'iikh u'i, (ifi'koti Hcluiol Iji. r udi an follow: "Tlin roiiriui of mmly for IIIkIi ! m lioiiU In tlila Klnti nhuli i-inliracn a pi'rl"d of four yi'ur. Tlm coiimi' of Hilly fur tlm two yi'iim of opilonul I work lu ull HlKh liooU aliutl In- laid down liy lll Coiiuly IIIkIi Si IiikiI 31'liiiiri lu tlu coiihiy, or I In- illntrlit i IiihiI Liiiiril, In mini of illntrli t IIIkIi ai-lioola, Mfd r dun on n ii 1 1 it t Ion Willi llir Hliiin StiiM-riiiti'iidi-nt of I'uMli' In Iruiiimi; provldi-d. that In unylliKh ai-'iiHil of IhlH al'ilii It inity Im provld cil ly llm dlriTlora tluTiol thut ull or pur', of tin- two yiura opllontil work In Hi" IIIk'i a'li'X'l ruurm' k)iMI hf 'li'Voli'd to lii.lii-irlal Irnliinm." pr. ll.tt that nil or part of Hit' iii M'lilll niHH urimi'il in iihhih- ( llit ttalllti.: uiiikea toicli HulliiliK inaliilalory In (!. i I w n'lirv. r the 1. 1. an I of dlrictom uiaken Ibe rcpllre nu nl 11, nl It nliall be u pirt of Ihe re tpilnd coiirne. Tlnrefoie. I; la the riillni! nf thu n'llte thai t'le bo.ir'l of illr.-i lnr of Si aool I Mill I hi No. Ihn, iicieil iiinbr iiiithoiliv ol law In m ipiii liu l.'o Ha. cn tu tiiko the norlt III ll '.H llllllll' III tl.clr Ull'll M'heet. hut null lu io far im II imnllen to bin (1...I.H ,i;nl nil itii.it.- era 1,1 ill. hi. It In ihe r ii 1 1 ii k of Him olllee thai tin- parent ban Hie rl;;ht to select the ntiiilli"! thai chllil rt'iall imr ii" lu the lllih Kih'.ol when raid choice linen tiol directly Coll'Hct With the lie m inli'li' .Is ol Ibe I'l honl Ah It wu. liot k'nu'ii thai Hie droppliiK nf in-Tniil-lure hi h.ihl I. eo HiiM iiH would dlrct Iv injiye the Ht liool, tt in therefore the ill Ililnll if I 'Ma ollice that bin par etitn lunl a perfect rU' it In ib inan.l that he ! i" -inlMeil to lUconllnno the alnilv of iui h ulluie and t ai! lie' lioar.l of I t r.'i tot n had no n.-hl to ib' prle h ni ol the pt!eto nf conlln nine . I wotk In the e.l.er luanchea of hi-t i iilll j-e. "The rullni a of the court In vurioun flalm illller nine whal il 'tili thu poittt, lull the preponderance of opin ion rectus In he lu favor of the pur iit'ii authority. In the nl'M iice of a ciilii'iil"orv t .1 ilea t ion law the parent ban a rich! to prevent jl chill from "t'ulvli'K "11 'he hranches prcncrlh"d hy the ciiurse. tlnrelore be would have Hie rluhl lo prevent liin i-tudviin; any one of them. 'Ihe law tlvea the boiird of dlreclor.-i Ihe riutil to pre HCllhe B Cllillrte for the lllih CCinnl coiii'l.-ti'iil with the Mali- coiirm'. The work ouilliieil lu thU course mind he done before Hie Mtudeiit could receive! u cerlillcil" of miiiloation There-' nre. If t ie board of directors tiiakcn , HKrlciilture n ,reiuliciucnt ll Ih nec-j ,'H'aiy for nil hiii leiitH In Hie llkh ,1,-bool i.iurHi' to earn credit "In I'd"; Hiiliject l efore they call If permllteil ; In crii liiiile." WILSON'S RULING PUTS PATRON AGE UP TO CHAMBERLAIN AND LANE WJATftSQ TO NJlHFi ULIlnlUilU iu uni 11. nnrnnn nmniHIO UriLUun urriuiriLo I Fourteenth Wisconsin Infantry; Jar- Irett, First Nevada Cavalry; Theodore BEST MEN ARE TO BE GIVEN PLACES S lLUl iiuiniii. iw w j Avlell. 101st New York Infantry; J. T. Mcllolland. Twenty-Seventh Indl- . , . . n,u wh. will '" Infnntry; Kdwnrd Johnson Klghty Suggestions Aiked by Both Who Will ; Klitih Npw V()rk j,,,,,,.,.. Tlnl Confer Before Making Any Recommenda tions WASHINGTON, Murch 5. It will bo Heveral days before Senators Chamberlain and Dane attempt to till vacancies In any federal olllces In Oregon. Senator l.une sain mimy ""I I',,,.!,., Sewcll, S. C. I-inn. .1. Doremus. had received upwards of uil pounds of am, M)sl) N,,e y Alldredge. npiillciitlons for various olllces, which ,()lm K(,v K u c.rant, T. M. Kel he bus not yet hud time to Bort over ,()K(t Ahn Axtell, J. S. Vaughan. W. nu, 1 inveHllciite. and he . wishes to go , ,,' itmnka. j0)in llaldwln. J. T. Hors- through these papers before confer ring Willi Senator Chamberlain. Much the same situation exists In Senator Chamlierlaln's ofllce, for In the rush iit'entliiig me ciubo 01 um session he has not had time to con- I slder questions or patronage, noiu Senators said today that they would not bo uble for several days to get together and ronfer on appointments, but both asserted thut no recommen dations would be submitted to Pre i.i..t Wll-on until they could confer. Oregon Federal patronrge. It la ex-1 plained, Is to be controlled by Sena-, tors Chamberlain and l.nne. Itotii Sen-1 rpii'itw I'"" ' tloniij Conftnltteeman King, the state chairman and others, though they reserve the right to accept or reject , such recommendations. -We want tho best men available , 'or each office." said Senator Lane j an4 Senator Chamberlain nodded his! " TELLS HOW TO 11 CITY BEAUTIFUL That tlm l turn of Howard KvurU Wni'd, an I'XpiTt In tiutkliiK ellliiH Imatlfiil, nt thu IIIkIi achool Tui'iulay tvimliiK will result In tlm city huliiK liiiprovi'l rrom tlm liinilpolut of hi'iiuly la anaun-d. Thu hulldliiK waa crowili'd and ovuryoim primi'iit waa Kri-ntly ImpruNNi'ii with thu practical auKKimlloua orTrml by tlm apoaknr. Morn tliun 1 00 aliTi'oiliuit vli;w wcru prKNuiitnd. Mr. Witcd, who la Krudiuttii of Coriiull UiiWurnlty, and haa hud M yeura of otpnrliuice ua an liiHlnuior of hortlriiltiini In two of tlm li'udliiK UKrl.iilliirul colliKa of thu country, iliclnri'il (hut thu flrat Impnailoiia Kuluud by a atruiiKvr In a city or town wiru foruii'd from whut Im aaw at the railway atutlona and In puanlnx IhroiiKh thu city or town. 1 In kuw plcturi'a ahowliiK how atatlou urouiiila alioulj ho Improved. Thu api'MHcr alao condi'iiiiii'd incthoda of "hiilchiTliiK" tn-ca. lln aalil thut im turn dl'l not "hutcher" trcca. Mr. WiH'd di'cluri'd that nvi-ry iiiiinli'lpal Hy nhoiild hnvn a park of at i'iitO flvn airca to cadi 100 Inhabitants. Ili a I no iiricd tint ln-uiitlfyliiK of ccm trlia, allow Iiik on tlm icri'i-n thu i l.l and thu new uii-thoila. QUARTERLY PENSION DAY OBSERVED BY GRIZZLED WARRIORS IS IM CORPS SERVES FINE DINNER Pait Commander Hull Call! At'am b'aga to Order and Addrenea are Made by Veter - ana Tilemluy beilo; tho reKUlur quarter ly pension day, a larne KiiHicrliiK of the veteriiiiH of tlm civil war from ull parts of the county met ul Willamette. Hull, where they wi r ciilertulned by the Wotueii'a Helief Corps. Hhonly before 1. 1 on I'o.it Ciiinmuti ler Hull culled thu iiHrteiiiblace to order n'l'l ild war MiimH were Hun:,, nil win music wus relidere 1 I v the lifers ii ti tl tlriimiiierH. and ad-llres-.ig were 111,1 le by visllltii: vet irans. Ainein: the vetcm tin present were: ('. A. U'llllaiui. Ninl i Veriuniit Inlan try. Ailjiiluiit C.neial; 11. I.. Hull, Coiniii. imlcr. r.T I'enri -ylvaiila Infan try: . H. Civile. Thirlei nth I', rt Infantry; Junior I it part moiit Com minder il. A U ; John Kelly, l-'otirth I nlle.l Stall h Ini.intry; J. Ii. Hurler, l orty N.nth WIkcoih in Infantry; Din C ', s-" Ii MasiitchiiHetts Infantry: .1. Hoi. miiih, Tvveiiiy-Seveilth New Jersey Inf ill' ry : .'. I'. Neboii. Third WiHcciisiii Cavalry; Patrick I'lillon. Klrt Nek York Kinlneeis: ('. Miickwell. i;i.;!ilv-l 'bird Illinois A- 111' I ! itu try; I an try; I t rovvi.v, Mrsi uiecim in- .1. i. I a'l lock. 1 vveti'yl irst i Missoiirl Infantry; ii. I v,.... r,,,,,-i . im,,.,!- i,,f,.t,tri-. I I i VETERANS MARCH TO OLD WARMS " " '"iinne uuriim which uny icacncr or Mallatt. Twelfth Missouri Cavalry: i s(.1(1.,r B;m r,.miljn awav from such I'.lwiii Seruton. Thiitv l'lfih Iowa In- I school, mid mav prohibit the attend fiintry; David Sullivan. Kkhtoenth I ,ln,.t, 0f .,v unvaccinated child, who Ohio I'ira'itrv; .1. i. Howers. Twenty- ,,.1S m,t lul Ull, gnmiipox. upon the Huh Kentucky Infantry: T. M. K'l- s. tjoola xm.l r their control, and shall Iol-k. l-'lrst Wls-onsla Cavalry; Johnlal, ,aVl, l(iv,.r t0 ,i0(.,i ;,ow far I'allwln. '' v enty-Thlr.1 JMI-souri In- ; r,na,.,.,iation shall be reiinired if a fu'itrv; (1. W. Ilntv. C. S. X.; Hiebnrd !, .. ,.r ....Kl 9 nf S!,,.,ili,i,v bave occur- Muri'liv. I'ii-Ht Inill"'t'a Cavalry; J. ( S ivvver, Slvti enth Vermont Infantry ; .toe 'Sewcll. Nliictv -Firt'i Illinois In fantry; I,. I!. Andrew, Sei'on.l Illlonls Artillery: Dan Millor.v. Sixth I'nl'ed Stutes (iivnlry; Phil Hurl.e, Sixty- I It. 1 1.. IF -,'. ll V . - - -l, 'i" : ...ui.. ' .' :.iA'. T't'ontaglous disease. Dr. II. C. Miess- A. Uoniati. First I'eniisvivanln Itillcs; I'. T. Webber. V. S. N'.; I). J. Ilors- man, l'mirth lowi Infantry; Krank Moore, Kiuhtli M'nne-otii Infantry; Chris lessor. Kleventli Ohio Infan try; M. .1. Shell. Second California Cavalry: J. Corbett Filtv -Fourth In diana Infantry: W. W. Freeman. Fleviviih Illinois Infantry: II. !'. Kd il v. Third lo.vu Infantry; (i. A. llard Inir, First Oregon Infantry; Faxon llawforl. First Minnesota Infantry: Dan MeSweeney, Fifth 1T. S. Infan try: ,1. Dobbins. Firteentli Illinois 111 fiint ry: C. K. Knos Cnblll. Kigbtleth 1 I Ohio Infantry: A. C. tietz. Seventy Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry: Patrick Morris, lllih N. . Inranlry; J. h. Vaimhn, Foiirteentli Iiidiiina Infantry; J. F. O'Donnell, Wilson's Zouaves; II. l'eiiilergast. Thirty-Seventh Indl nnu Infantry;. A. .1. Hobble. Kleventh Illinois Cavalry; C Wells, Thir teenth Wisconsin Infuntry; John Craw ford. First Indiana Cavalry: O. W. O'Neill. I'. S. M. I J. A. Tufts, Duffy, P. S. M. C. Among the women entertaining the Veterans were Mesdanies Amelia Miiddorks. Pauline Schwartz. Emma Human, (). W. Doty, Frank Moore, darn Moore, Julia Tingle. (1. W. Ran dall. Axtell. Clyde, Scruton, Kellogg. K I). James, E. U. (irnnt. A. b. Hlck- miin. A. I.. Farr. A. J. Hobble. William mnn. C. A. Ctockweii. v . 11. ivici.ei ltin, J. T. Itutler ami J. J. Mcllolland. drummers and firers. made the air resound with old war tunes which ! they played on the nanieneins, some of in instruments being the ones to the tunes of which the boys marc.ien when they were young and each handled his musical Instrument as llvelv as he dl.l In his boyhood days. P. (5. Wells was the efficient drum major. ? . 1 Q Y J L l 3 " ToTcou a washing Business Directory A Directory of erh City. Town nt Vlliae. alvlnc deicrlpilve ktcli of each place, location, population. Icla r.i.h. ihli.i.lnc and banltinf point alao clnMltii-d Plrf. tory. compiled tr (t ipiieu or ITTLB 9 business and profeaslc-l. VACCINATION URGED L HEALTH OFFICER N0RRI8 SAYS THERE ARE FOUR CASES OF SMALLPOX CITY JAIL IS FUMICATED BY CHIEF Library Management Announces that Books will not bs Allowed In Famlllei that Have Dlieae ; . .. ; $ .J, i, Q, Whereas, It hue .come to thu knowledge of the Hoard of Dlruct- iora thut many cane of smallpox exlat In Orenon City and vicinity, and WhereuM, t)iu Hoard haa come''' 4-further to know that there have ' been many exposurea to-the din- easn, the exuet pernona exposed -hnliiK unknown to the Hoard, and i ' U hereuH, there la now a (Hjaal-'iy Ability of an epidemic resulting? from theao exponurea, now there ' fore bn it j '' Keaolved, that It Ih the Henae ' of the Hoard of directors that all-'' children and teacher in the 'choola, aa well as other peraons ' In thu city, alioiild bo and they are thereby earneatly urged at oucev to bo vuct'lnuled. 1 ... ., -f .. ,, .. . i. .h i, ,iy .j, ,4, ,. After a consultation with Dr. J. W. Norrls, city health officer, the Hoard of Director ol the city schools Mon day night, went on record as favor ing the vaccination oi every teacher and pupil In Die public schools of Orexoii City. Dr. Norrls said there are four rases of smallpox in the city, two of them very severe, though there Is no proba-1 bllity of any fatalities. He told the ! schoo directors there hud be made exposures und th.it he had notitled those who bad, to bis knowledge been expo-ed, to be vaccinated at once. "I urn of tiie opinion." said Dr. Nor ris, "Hint It would he proper to insist that children he vaccinated. 1 havo not been able to find all those who have been exposed to the disease." I The city health officer stated that It! Ih unlikely tout coii'ai;ioii would re- milt I clote eruptlDU appears, but that j It is not impossible. He also explain-' ed that there Is no h'irety of a diagno-, hi.-i celnro eruption appears. He ad-, mil led there Is a grave prospect for several n. ore rases ol smallpox, and said that If tin re l- u series of eases, ' there will lie a piev i. tu e of the dis-; ease line lor prolall, two mouths yet. While the sc'ioi'l ives ample nu- tbority i the Hoard of Directors to lm.li t upon compulsory vaccination. I t''o ,!ii irliil'j ilo ;,iu ;eel tllilt the Hitll-' 11' u. I 1.1 till., I,,.::' ll.'li. ,iinl, lli'.ibliC tueiisiires. Section o.",S'.l of the Code says : I ' Any Hoard of Dirermrs may, on ac lount of the prevalence of any Con i taL'follit tllsense or to prevent the contagious disease, I Klireail of Hlleh ,,ro ,n,t the attendant e of any teach-1 ,.r r Hi'lioI tr from any school under i -it'll coniroi. ana may snccliv me ... ....... - .., . . . " red In the city or district.' Chief of Hollco Shaw had the city Jail thorouuhly funil,-ated .Monday af- 1 ternoon. II. Hugger, a mill worker. complained to the ('lib f Sunday after noon that he suffered from a i tier and Dr. J. . Norrls. Health olll I cer. said the man was suffering from nieasles. There being no other place .. r.. II... ,., ,...l,l l, 1 BYSCHO BOARD i. - I . ' hi ing allo.v.d to ran u. c.ii tl.e streets. It was decide 1 to place him In the ,,,.,,, dlv jiil to await developments, tho'1'" l'- vsufiild ilciindcl the do.gs. other prisoners being sent to thejil0 : i" 1 1 l 'rt' a" sl aUvvn county jail. It being evident M.indav ?"'' thnl "s far 88 1,6 was concerned that the disease was measles Uugger i tc ot care to live in a town was sent to his home. Itefore the 1 wlltre t:'ere were 110 dogs. William Jail was fumigated all the bed cloth- Howell and Councilman llolmuu spoke Ing was destroyed, so there is no dan-1 against the proposed ordinance, ger of tno disease spreading. A communication from Mrs, George The management of tho Oregon 1 Warren was received. She says that City Library announced Monday that ! 1100KS wouiu not lie lssueu to or re-ivlc ii""i 01 k'hik urr nusuuuu celved from persons connected with 1 liimor without a physician's prescrip-. families where smallpox exists. Dr. i tion fter he had been placed on the J. W. Norrls, health ofllcer, will re-' blacklist. She demanded an explana port all cases of contagious diseases j tion and the council went into a com to tho library management. j mlttee of the whole to Investigate Oregon City has found a new duty ; the charges. for Its police force and hag put them to work guarding persona afflicted with contageous diseases. Monday the city health officer. Dr. Norris. found Hint persons who are exposed nnd living in the house with Ella Daley, are not keeping tho quarantine laws nnd to forco them to do so. he had tho chief of police station a watchman nt the foot of the stairs to keep all persons In the house from going out. Mrs. Daley lives aocivei thn Mnuh ham on Kuvunth nnl f Ci Adams Streets. The 11lr.ee hn se'veri ' al times been declared to be unsnn-1 I,nli(0 nnd ,he nce committee Knry ! were received and accepted. A pe- j tition was received from a number of GREAT MASS OF PROOF. property owners requesting that an ! arc light be placed on Kleventh Street Report, of 30.000 Cue. of Kidney I ft renter. Tae matter was referred Trouble. Some of Them Oregon j , the street commit ee as was a sirn r;tu r3..a ! liar request for a light on Eighth y M,e ' - ! Street. The report of F. A. Olmsted Each of some 6,000 newspapers ot the 1'nlted States Is publishing from week to week, names of people In ; its particular neighborhood, who have used and recommended Doan's Kid- i ney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof la elude, over 30.000 testimonials. Ore- j gon City is no exception. Here Is one of the Oregon City cases. I I.. Noble. TH Main St.. Oregon City. 1 Ore., says: "Doan'. Kidney Pills have been used In my home, and I am glad , to say that they are a good medicine 1 for kidney trouble." Mir. Noble is only one of many Ore- gon titv people who have gratefully I enilora.'rt noan s ivniney run. 11 your back aches if your kidney, bother : you, don't simply ask for a kidney j remedy ask distinctly for Doan'. Kid ney Pill, the same that Mr. Noble had the remedy barked by home tes timony. 5oc all store.. Foster- Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. "When Your Pack Is Lame Remember the Name." THE LAST, OLD SOLDIER Hay, boya, you heard what the news- papera uy7 One and fifty old soldiers a lay, Knot nor and weury dropp'"i out at luat Huck on the road where the column hua panned, Kvory duy acven days, keep the num her In mind Another full regiment luKglng be hind We bid them Kood-hye with a tear and sorifc. And the column keepa steadily marching atonic. Every three weeks another brigade Hack In the quiet old church yard Ii laid; One look at the pot where they peacefully sleep. And each at hla place In the col umn miiMt keep. Sixty daye-a dlvlalon forever at rent, No picket thrown out, do foe will moleat; And let It be mornlnK, at high noon or nlKht, The column moves onward Is soon out of light. Every alx montha a full arm corpa , tioeg into camp on the furthermost a ho re, No break in the column the evening Ii damp. Hut mind, boya, we'll ioon be in camp. An army each year, and weary, I ween, Sleeps neath the sod with the grass growing green, An army complete, fifty thousand strong, And the column Is "till moving slow ly along. Soon there will be but an Invalid corps Of an army that numbered two mil lion or more, A division, brigade, then a regiment small, Too feeble to note when a comrade shall fall. At last but a company, then a plan toon, A few stragglers left; then soon, oh, too soon, They will read this small Hem: 'The news comes today That the last old soldier bas Just past away." A. H. MreGREGOU T SKi G. CAUFIELD AND R. L. H0LMAN COME TO AID OF DOCS SALARIES RAISED BY CITY COUNCIL Oppociticn Offered to Proposed Grade , of John Adams Street Street Superintendent o Get $100 Monthly After a sharp fight waged by a lnrge ! 'number of m-rsnr. in f,.r !, i. l-,.. . . .... . . 1 .lome or be held in lea.sh. i" - i 1 the motion ured bv the wv.m. an's Club to thai i-ii'tct was lost, and 1 the question was referred to a com- i i.iutw i onii'03 d oi Couuvilmcu ilol- j iiiim. Albright and Horton, which will I confer with the Woman's Club regard-j ing a new ordinance at the next meet-1 ing of the council. The discussion ; was opened by Mrs. J. W. Norris, w.'io ' fci.ileii that many line lawns in Ore-J c.011 City were ruined and that much j iiumage vas done l y do :s. Mrs. Da- v.d Cii'illel i and Mrs II. C . Stevens i s.ild t'.icy h .d found thu great iiuisan.e when th ere alio ,v- i t.l to run i'.jo.i ;l,e ..,.1.. r.:.i t.ii a crt i t ..I o .'a - it. c. t-1 . v ens. AJ.'orje Iln.i !.ti', ;.. J. .l.n,n a:id 1 V . I i 1 . 1 .. , a,, , ,t ' 1' ,.'.1ISI U0,0 son,e of the drug stores in the city The proposed grade of Johu Adams Street as was reported In the Enter prise Tuesday was read, and consid erable discussion was caused over the grade of Tenth Street George C. lirownell said he was opposed to such a large expenditure and cut. The report was placed on file. A petition j was received 'requesting the Improve-! ment o.' Van Muren Street from Sev enth to Twelfth Streets. The monthly reports of tho city en- Blneer, the city recorder, the chief of on the wearing surface of the pave ment on lower Main Street was re 1 reived. Mr. Olmsted reported that there was more asphalt in the pave- ment than the contract called for. but that the sand was good, which fact would tend to equalize there be ing too much asphalt. The overamount of asphalt will tend to make the street Boft In summer. Tl)e K8lary of tlla clty health officer, Pr xorrig, Bg raised from $10 to 2S month. The .alary of the street superintendent was raised to $100 a! month and that of the street sweeper from ,;0 to $('.5 a month. A bid was received from T. E. Carrice to raze the Mountain View Fire House for $25 Tne clly attorney was instruct- ed t0 ,llaw up a contract with him. Th( mlestion of electric signs on Ma)n Street wag rpferred to the corn- mlttee. Can't Be Chan gad. "He'i a bopeles.1 case " "Ye., bis yellow streak la color." New York Pres.. fast BOW-WOWS Wlf H Wfcd SI.). Gl "What more can wc do to convince you that you positively can find perfect health and relief from your suffering by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? All the world knows of the wonderful cures which have been made by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, yet some wo men do not yet realize that all that is claimed for it is true. If suffering women could be made to believe that this grand old medicine will do all that is claimed for it, how quickly their suffering would end I We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women in the world and every year we publish many new testimo nials, all genuine and true. Read What These Women Say! Bluffton, Ohio. " I wish to thank you for the good I derived from Lydia E. llnkham's Vegeta ble Compound sometime agix I Buffered each month such agony that I could scarcely endure, and after taking three IsjUlesof Lydia E. Hnkham'8 Vegetable Com pound I was entirely cured. "Then I hadan attackof organic inflammation and took Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Compound and I am cureitT I thank you for what your remedies have done for me and should anything liother me again, I shall use it again, for I have great faith in your reme dies. Vou may use my testimo nial and welcome. I tell every For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has Iwen the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments docs justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. I Host Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAX MEIHCIXECO. li ((OXHDENTIAL) LVXX, -MASS., foradvice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. ADVERTISING TALKS NO. 15. (Hy Ralph Kaye) I reulize that clean linen is para mount to my appearance. I think that every business man will say the same thing. Therefore when he de cides oi. which laundry he will pat ronise it will be the one where he Is assured that his colors, cuffs, s'.ilrts, etc., w ill be treated right. lu the advertisements of a laundry the pclr.ts should be brought out that j They Know the importance of clean linen; that they have the methods and facilities to accomplish this; that' the colors they turn out have just the riant Imish; that the shirts are j tor1" , . I starched and ironed just right anj so oil uu.vu tae line. 1 Sa.vin;; that my laundry does the , 1;tst v crk means nothing. Hut if Ii f;'' t!i:i. my laundry appreciates the impor'atice of appearance in business j and social circles and that linen turn-1 eJ out by us has the proper looks, I a:n convincing my future customers! that I know what is necessary In 1 Cieir appearance as w ell as they do. I An advertisement nas to convince the reader, first that the firm adver-1 tising appreciates what he should have ,d. that ihe fine product uoi-s vvcreaicf seivice will accomplish the deair- cd result. Little Annoyances. II Is not the tragedies of life that 111:1 l;e us bitter. Imt the pin pricks. Mrs. John l.une. The Cause of Rheumatism. ! 1 Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- j ranged kidneys are the cause of rheu matism. Get your stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels In healthy condition ) by taking Electric Hitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains f j rheumatism. Charles H. Allen, a , school superintendent, of Sylvan ia, I Ga., who suffered indescribable tor-1 ture from rheumatism, liver and atom-: ac'i trouble and diseased kidneys j writes: "All remedies failed until I used Electric Hitters, but four botttea of this w onderful remedy cured me j erection of a two-story concrete build completely." Maybe your rheumatic , in? oh the site of his building, which pains come from stomach, liver and was destroyed by fire. There la con kidney troubles. Electric Hitters will siderable Inquiry for realty In Milwau give you prompt relief. 50c and $ 1.00. 1 kie. Two sales were made in East Recommended by all druggists. Milvvaukte this week. 40 DEAD SQUIRRELS NOW IS AS GOOD AS 400 LATER IN SEASON We have the poison that does the work. 2-lb. cans 45c, fully guaranteed. Kills gophers as well as rats, mice and squirrels Dry Powder Arsenate of Lead, in bulk, easily and cheaply mixed. Cheapest spray and most efficient. Oregon Commission Co. 11th and Main Sts. SEEDS FRESH UTAH LAND PLASTER enwm one vhat your remedies have done fur me." Mrs Kiioda Win oate, liox MS, IilulTton, Ohio. Pentwatcr, Mich. "A year ago I was very weak and the doctor ftaid I had a serious displacement. I had backache and bearing down pains so bad that I could not sit in a chair or walk across the floor and 1 was in severe puin all the time. I felt discouraged as I had taken everything I could think of and was no better. I began tak ing Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegeta ble Compound and now I am strong and healthy." Mrs. Alick Darling, ll V. D. No. 2, Uox 77, l'entwater, Mich. $20,300 BOND ISSUE TO BE AU THORIZED AT ELECTION IN MARCH FULL VOTE EXPECTED ON MEASURE No High School Graduates This Year, But Large Class Will be Graduated in 1914 Indications now are that at the special election March IS In Milwau kie, 'he $20,000 bond issue for a mu nicipal water plant will be carried. l " ed water plant, or the purchase of the prefeut private water system, which embraces two plants. It Is provided in the act that the city shall purchase Mintborne Spring as the source of water sunnlv. which has. betn tested and fouud free from con tamination. It is considered almost certain that the amendment for estab lishing a fire department by a tax of 10 nulls will also be carried. There is much interest in the com ing special election, and there will probably be a full vote on all five measures to be submitted. Mrs. Maggie L. Johnson, clerk, re ports 270 pupils attending the school, 19 of whom ore In the high school de partment. There will be no high school graduates this year, but a class will be turned out in 1914. Eleven rooms are occupied. J. V. Wetzler has started on the Oregon City, Oregon I-ilL WA IE TO BUY WATER PLANT J approval. H L. POI.K CO.. SF.ATTtB ?L,crc3nav'?iC5'