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OltKOON CITY WNTERimTflW. KIM DAY, OOTOMRIt 17, 1013. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas tSTACADA lriiin'"iiid II. I. B W. Mir-'l',"",;k, litial- I 'I'll Ill-Mil IV. ... ti.ii-l llliu i - ' in i ,"nl ". 1.1 bllNllU'M VlHlh.r 1 fi. nW li .. ... .,w whnrft W ,.':;n M.' f""i Ih- clltM. rl girl '" r" . 1 l.r. Atll w"r r ('t V. hllnK""'""1 r.'TH.t..Hv.' ""!!, Portland lnl , , .V" l: , .n..l.l Friday. .1 Mill HI. " 10 . l l -r iuii y l",,k,", " rmM' t h"r" Tuiu Mori"" w. r. fury l liimin from Iim was bualiie" visitor . ....ii.nii a roui'W cn ux mi .. u. n il Murr rmiirnml Tin-winy from . lit til' I" VVl'"",,m- , , '. i.ii rnturiiKil from Hpnii. linlun tn-ar KhIiiiuiIii litnl Huu liny. Mm. AIi'IhiiikIi of I ori lit nil vlslii. I linr friend Mr. It, II, CurrliiH fur i oiiiiIm nf dnyii ilni firm of tlm wt-i-k. , A iww church Ni'rvli H Imk Iiim In V. lunula iinxt Holiday ut tlm honor hull II I tlm l(i (lrKiinl.ii Chun-h (if Christ. Thorn will hit Humbiy at-liuol Hi li'ii mill iiri'iuhliiK hit vim in uii'. ii o'uIim k In tlm fiiri'iiiiiiii. Ilnv. Ilrowiiti mill fiiiniiy i.Hik tin tr ili-tmrtiirn visti-nlay morning fur tlmlr tmw tiniiin ut Kllvi'iliiii, Ori'Kou, Tlm KhIiiciiiIii 1 ,u mtii-r hihI 'roiluii Co. lutVM liinlulli'il a ni'w f I mill ut iln lr plum of IiiikIiu'm. John Hli'luiriUi'ii ri'liirni'd In ;,u lunula Tui-xiluy u rtriiiHni from tlm alum of Washington. Mr. mil Mm. II. A. I.lghtlinrn were III I'orlliilul Wedm-ailny on IiiihIiikh riinniMlxil with I lm lawsuit which tlmy have for iIiiiiihki'ii wlili-h In alleged to have , linen sustained In thi'lr little on who wan run over liy mi miio tiiolilln In I'ortliinil aevi-ral tiiont Iim mill. Mm. Margaret Kvlna wa a di-llght-ful hostess Monday aftoriiiHiu to i few of Iht friend, 'l lm 1 1 in 11 wim spent In jlj Kii-muilmt lm reiurneu h.hii -1 iiiiidk iinicy work ami visiting tinlll , ,, I,. Hi'iin ii. . . 1 hi" inii'" iini'iTui'iru inn iiii-iiRiiri villi ,..L,,.,- lii n-iMirli'il III ! ..f ii.. -r i. i-unil",ul '"--- -, . " " hi -,..,. ....... .... i..i,uv III lll "ni' " i iiMiiiuiiiK niiirn. it- (llvi iin IUt " 1 J- w- " "l lr" "iiK-rtnliifil iurk of iii-ii'll' l,l f,,r Mmulny fvnliiK. Mr. und Mm. J. It. "J", ,,Kt wni'k. Mm. (irlrn viry Mi-Curdy I.Hi.k tlm mn-mn (if honor. JL)Ul,ly iiMikfil HfK-r l" ffiil ' CariU ih-i-iiiIih1 th himm mnl nfti-r lh drlKit- Illlirlll'OII III iTH'lt, tlm kuchIm ro. ,.h , i.iIm.Iii n'tiinmil homn tho lu- lniitly hid tlmlr hot mid himtnM Uiinr imrt of ll ,0 vUU hu Kod nlnhi. fimlly fr ',,w d"' , Tlm (lupllralu wlilnl rlnli Mijn)fit III Sot vi-ry m" h iit'f"t ;' PVi-iiliiic ut tint hoiim iif ir. mid Mm. m , iIiikIi'K coiitMl whli h urn rum- A( T,My Bv,.M(. mk,i ri-fn-nh. gllbNirf KoliiM lo prodiirn. m(g w,.r m.rvcd Tb,r, mi hut oim llttlo Kin ,l'-j Milton Kvlim wh on llm ilrk lint cut lu ll"' l'r' l!1,,';.,'f" ' for day or two thl week. wotMl " . ! A hiiw rnnnliiK I.i.wi.i ii tlm Iml mijoyi'ii iliniiiNHvm. fliiully wIiiiIIiik n Ml t (i mhnol hoiiKit Kroiiiidii wlnr llo-y lnul t liirmi honlim, k cIk h mid KHiiii'ii nf vnrlnim klmU, Tlm I'lvi- lliindiiid ( lull wim ciiicr dniiihi'.i'ii hkiiIiihI A III McCri'i'dld, for Uijiirliii ri'i idvi'd l.y AlliiTt l.lchthorii h. 1). Wulktir, tlm iimw irenldi nt of lh KhIhciiiIu HUlo Hank, vlxlted K tucuilii Krlduy, U. K. U'Un. CBHhlur of tho Kiita, aula Htiiln Hunk, wmit to a Corlliiiil IiohoIiuI Tliuni.li.y, wlnira hu unilcr- m nl ii n oiirutliiii for llm rimovul of wlii'ii Urn MiCniillii milomolilln nni' Htomi In the klJnnyi. lie rurvlvi'd Mmtti'd. '" """ii- Pnt ild I'rolmhly hnv hri'ii In rrrllli .ii. Tb civli" itiinivi'iimnt rlnli In rv- wnn tu Klo urund hull III H n,rk livllI'Mi lUllown'i-n. A K. Hrk mid wlfn rnjoyml RuDiby outline m ll li"'" ,,r J- w iKiwty l Ali-l'tiUKll. Tbo UI-Vmi'K '. l'l, l " tuiu bri'ii liikm up i rorllnnd ll Monday, did "t "" off for wiiim rMHin Mr Adl mid ( W. Ili-voro (frn thi-rn on l hut day wltiii-imx iv. nrowim mid fiuiilly wr " Krd i fri i ll puriy ll Krlduy nlithl it lb hi'iim of Win. IJiili'. Tlmr" trr our liny iil iin-m-pt mid mi rajuyl'l" I1""' lt l""',,", A younx iiikii fri I'ortlmid who an buntiiiK ni-itr KMUrnd Ut Hun itl vli ilin to viry uiifortu Ml iivldi'iit. While rlliulilnx ovnr 4 Irnrii. Ihi' trli!KiT of hi uliot mill ilrurk iKitltiKl oini'lhllil mid wni dl rhanti'd, tlm nitlrn t-hnrnti Kolon thrtmch hi" h tml. l wim hnniKht to Kulirmla wlii-rn lr. Adl dri'in'd the winitiil Iml hnrrli'd thn Itijiire-i Irlluw tn a rorllnnd honiltul aixioii u iMirnill.il'. na tlm hund had to be imputnli'il. At hint account he w iriiiuit allien: nlri-ly. Mr. and Mm. tinonte Mnrrpw of I'ortlitid vii-rn tiwrt at the fliaa, alore and the hoti'l iroii'rly win one of the ni'W alrt'i't linirovi'ini'iila inndo Innt wni'k. J. W. Iti-i'd la havliiK the atri-ct ma radamlK'd In front of hlit hulldlnxa iii-ar the di'iKit.- Itfv. Itcca and ofinlly arrived Mon day and are Kettlim aetlled In the M. K. immonuKe. II, M. Jninca waa at the county aeul for two or three duya Innt week. V. U 8. Ijiury, of llm KkIiiciuU lii- tel. waa a Portland vinllor Krlduy out him In I'orlliiiid, nevi-riil IiioiiIIm alto, wim tried Innt y irk mnl Hie plain HIT received 2IM). ('. II, Hei M, tlm )' M. K. mliilnler for Kitliieiiiia , ' ahor! tit 1 k ut tlm ( linn h ,- Hun liny i .ornlnK nnd ".ie ii in (.-,, fiivnrnlilv linpri'BHed with Hi' lr w iirencher, Quit u Irni.Hf, irnmlliiii In tuklim lillice In tlm llei-ff 'iilld' ;, one door aniitli of llm KIik-Ii hurdwure alore, which !.iin lii-cn renli'd by tint Civic ( lull. It la I.i-Iiik lilted up nicely for It homn for I he Civic Imllea MIhh Nellie lliiyea la IcnrnliiK tlm telephinm liourd III Km m milt Win. ('Mitlie iiioved llev. Ilrownii to Hllvertnn IliHt week. MIhh Alberta Ili-lil (Hum home from I 'or I IbihI Hiilurdiiy mornliiK mid went out to (Inrfleld to vIhH her imrenla. Moat of tlm realdi-nrea In KHlncada are now occnpli-i and Home new hoiiai-a are belnit eroded. Now If the hiialneaa hoiiHea, of which there nte a few unoccupied, will (III up, KhIh (nil it will pri'Ki-iil a much more flour UIiIiik condition. Attorney II, M. llenaon, of I'ortlmid, ha a heen a Kueat at the H. Ili-n)iiiiiln home near Katucada, for a wvi-k doliiK a Utile huniliiK- Mra. K. K. HiiIIiik and Mm. (. ('. Hallux were In I'ortlitnd Hnturiliiy. Mr. and Mra. Mllea KihuiIIhIi. of I'ortlmid, vlHlted Knlucadu relutlveii for two or three daya lit n t week. Knliicaila'a hlKh aclmol fnolluill hoya went to Vancouver Innt Hiilurdiiy for a Kiiine with the Vancouver hlnh achool lioya and were beaten quite hndly. The KHtacadn hoya did not have all their team with them and the mil. a nf con r im could not play a well. They held their own very well at the flrel part of the Rume but the Van couver .luiya aoon dlwovered their op ponent'! weak point and then It did not lake Iiuik to flulah the (nine. Mm. J. W. Iteed accompanied her on, Huaael to Vancouver Innt Hatur- day. Koine of our cltlzeiia have been In Portland for aevernl daya attending the l.aKranco trial, amoim them helnp. Attorney Devore. W. I). Henthorn and A. It. llnwkltm. Min Uura rhrUlman came over from rorllnnd Saturday afternoon to tlm oporutlnn and In imtllnK ului' afc well aa could ho expected. Mr. Bel li In hua been huviiiK poor hoalth for nine time, and un operation wai ad vlHed aa the only ini-nna of a complete recovery. J. A. Hoinera waa a Portland vlalt or Monday, while the hank waa cloned on account of a IckhI hollduy. There la to be a fool ball game hero Hutiirdity afternoon, between the lillla Imro HlKh and tho ICnlacada IIIkIi, on the Krounda near llm achool bouae, Hexton llawkliia, of Katucudu, haa flKtirud quite conxplcuoiiHly In the l-a-KruncH trial which hua been koI"R on In Portland thla week. He had Hie KrewHOine taak of cxhuinlnK the body of the man burled In the Eata rada ci-mclcry an that of l.aKrance and takliiK It to Portland to be uaed ui evidence, lt la sulci thut he did lilr. duty after nUht and aeeined to enter Into the taak without any appar ent annoyance. The P. it. It. ft P. Co. are going to encloao the pavilion at the park, put In mine kind of heating plant and nllierwlHe make the building comfort able for the winter entertainments. The pretty little home or Mr. and Mr. A. K. Spark wa the nceneof a merry aociu gathering Tuesday evening when the duplicate wblKt club met there. The hoateaa aerved a moat tempting lunch and all en Joyed the evening exceedingly. The Klve Ilundrey club waa enter tained at the II. M. Jnmea home Mon day evening, the gueata of honor be ing Mr. and Mra. J. It. McCurdy. A very pleaaant time la reported. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. II. O. Trow bridge, Tueadny, October 14, a alx pound girl. Mother and child doing nicely. , A number of prune ralaera In this locality are complaining of the wet weather as retarding the drying bual-neHH. Ii ASKS RENTALS CHARGES CITY EXHORBITANT PRICE FOR BULL RUN WATER SUPPLY COST WOULD RUN TO $98.74 DAILY In Addition, Council Mutt Build Own Pipe Lin and Total Outlay Would be an Enormou Expenaa EAGLE CREEK. A large crowd of people witiuB'ed! vlalt h"r friend Mm. W. F. Cary, re- the foot hall game hern Saturday turning home Sunday evealng. cruoon between Portland Acadamy anil ; Jim Kreeman vlalled KHtacadn rela tho Kitiacada high achool boya. Our! Uvea and frlenda at thla place Sun- lioya did wiine fine work hut did not have much of a chance of winning, aa their opponent outdated them In aire, all of them being large hunky fellows. Tlm usual number of acci dents occurred. One of the Katacailu boya received the moHt knockouts. Inn rallied to the sport of his team with out any apparent had results. The game stood 3D to 0 In favor of the Portland htds. Mr and Mrs. Will Cary are now lo cated In their own residence on Ter race Addition. The foot hall hoya and high achool atudeiils i-ngaged In a frolic Friday night. They paraded the principal trei'ts, gave their ycllf and otherwise day. Mm. Ecker and Mm. W. V. Cary were Portland visitors Monday. The rooms over the drug store are being ntted up preparatory to being occupied bv a family soon. Mm. (1. K. Dusser, of Ciaston, Ore gon, waa the guest of Mrs. R. W.Cary Friday. Among the social events during the past week was a gathering of Mra. R. M. Ktundlsh'a friends. Friday after noon at the Kvans home. Luncheon was served and a plensant lime Is reiortcd. Tho Civic Improvement club Is to be entertained at the home of Mrs. II. O. Hoswell Friday afternoon. Call-, and See This Book Judge Its Merits for Yourself As the sl.c of your thumb com pares with Sour hand, o thin -linirntlon compare i llh tlm Izn of th book. r S4 -A i.:.i!s.t Mere words can not describe it; an illustration such as is herein presented cannot portray its beauti e s . The French would call it an "Edition de Luxe." We have no phrase so fitting It is indeed a su perfine -edition, a book of surpassing elegance, the grand triumph of art in magnificent Fred Hoffmelater made a trip to Portland one day last week. J. F. Hrower, who formerly resided In this neighborhood, wag here Sun day calling on old friends. He preach ed to a fair sized audience Sunday nmin at the school bouse. Walter Douglas hag been recently hauling no from the station the doom and windows for the residence of Mr ltow. Elder A. 0. Dix and wife were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howlett the flrat of the week. Mr. Ulx heia ser vices at the school house Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodle at dinner Sunday. Hoy Douglass butchered nine hogs on Monday and on Tuesduy, accom panied by his wife, went to Portland tn sell them. H. 8. Gibson came home from Ore gon City on Saturday, but bad to re turn to the. county seat on aionoay u he In one of the jurors. E. E. Elliott was out one day thla week to see his renters. Dick Gibson helped Henry U'Dell to butcher four hogs on Monday. tinv noiieliiss celebrated his 24th I i.lnhil.'iv Sunday bv partaking 01 ! fine chicken dinner In company wun , some of his friends. Those present .. Mr and Mra. J. P. Strahl, Mr. ' nn.i Vira R 11. Gibson. Miss Edith i fhaiiinan. Mr. and Mr. Guy Woodle I Hnv. Dnrothv. Olive and , Tressa Woodle. GREENWOOD. ! Rehnnl oiiened Monday, the 13th., with Mlsa Illodwen Williams, of Port land, as teacher. Mr I'nncroft has lust finished haul i..' -tun ancks of ootatoes to Mr. (l.w.rt?0 iirnwn. of New Era. This rain has put a atop on digging s:uds and ninn Mr llancroft has 16 acres to dig yet. when the weather! fav ErneBt Joues Is home after a trip through the country as far aa Coos Hay ilradley Bancroft and frlenda. of Mnntnn, was home Sunday visiting his Miss Ellen H-imllton. of Portland, visited her parent over Sunday. Mrs. Hugh Jones' many friends will i nionnod tn learn that she la home again from the hospital, having under irnnp an operation. She U Improving tllKdlV Mrs. little Penman ha heen spend ing a few days visiting her mother. Mrs. Walter Mead ha a little boy, i,r rm tlm Kth of the month. We are pleased to leurn that Miss Stroup Is home again wim ua. mm her henltn is improving uuc. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11. Oregon City will be supplied with Dull Run water from the reservoirs of Portland provided that city, In addition to con structing a main from the reservoir to the Oregon City water system, pay Portland a rental and help pay the Interest on bonds Issued by the city to install the Portland water system. The city commission at a meeting yesterday agreed upon the financial considerations to be involved In tho arrangement. Oregon City will be ob liged to construct the main from reser voir No. 1 at Mount Tabor to Oregon City, and will pay a rental at the following rates: For the first r.m, 22 cent for each 1000 gallona; for the next 150,000 gallons, 16 2-3 cents for each 1000 gallon; for all, over 154.500 gallon 13 1-3 cent for each 1000 gallon. In addition to these charges Oregon City will pay Port land $2000 a year to apply on the out standing city water bond Issued for the construction of the Jtull Hun pipe line and the Mount Tabor reservoir. It Is estimated that under the or- rangement Oregon City would pay Portland S98.74 a day, I2062.ZO a month or I3ii.040.10 a year for wa ter rentals. A meter I to be Installed at some place along the line to mea sure the amount of water used. The Injunction suit of Mm. S. A. :iiase agulnst Oregon City asking for an order of the circuit court restrain ing the council from constructing the levator at Seventh street will prob- bly be filed In the court Tuesday. J. K. Hedge, as attorney for the complainant, plan to bring the action to a head at once and to ask the court for an order that will prevent the council' construction of the elevator and the overhead crossing to the bluff. Mr. Chase Is determined to make an obstinate fight against the elevator and to take a stand that wilt prevent the city condemning her property and using part of lt for an approach to the resident side. The fighting of this case through th court will at least tie up the con struction for several week and will prevent the city from going ahead with its work until after tne action is finally determined by the court. CAR OF STEEL ENGINEER ON HUNT FOR ITER FACTS tropical colorings, interwoven with word pic tures none the less artistic, YOU MUST HAVE A COPY OF IT Take II Home h Yoy No novel could be more interesting; no text book is more instructive It is indeed -the acknowledged standard reference work of Ae great woman and child must oe imeru. Seven hundred and ninety-four feet above the reservoir site in the city will be In the intake of the new wa ter supply If the scheme for the pipe line to thn onth fork of the Clack amas goes through. H. A. Rands, the engineer delegated to survey the upper reache of the stream ha been at work for two or three days with a party of five. He has secured through the mountains where "flow the mighty" Clackamas and has discovered that the first falls of the river is 794 feet above the city. In his first estimates, he believed that lt was about 200 feet above the site of the proposed reservoir. This adltlonal pressure would send the watof rushing through the mains at a velocity greater tnan tnat or inr city of Portland and would fill the res ervoir sooner than the main now carrying the supply of the Rose CPy Into the ft.ount Tabor reservoir. Fire pressure would be more than the highest buildings could stand, con sidering the growth that Oregon City may possibly have within the next 20 vears. One ouarter of a mile farther up the stream, the intake will be built where the aouth fork flow Into the Clackamas. The engineer believes that the construction of the Intake at this Point would give the city a bet ter water supply and would guarantee the pressure on the mains, l ne poun is hlnh enough over the fals to pre clude the possibility of fish entering the mains and is deep enougn into tne. mountains and forests of the upper reaches of the stream to prevent tilth from ever getting Into th pipe. He believe, too. that he will have a full and complete report ready for the committee within one montn ana that he will be able to give the peopi of the city an exact understanding of Just what It would cost and the amount of work that would have to be done to get the line completed. He has been Investigating the cost of pipe and now has some figures on that feature of the expense. Today he will go into the country between here and Springwater to con tinue his investigations. 8ET0 FOR INJUNCTION ELEVATOR COST TAKES A SHOOT POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER BOND I8SUE BEING NEEDED TO MEET FINAL CHARGE TAXPAYERS FILE A BIG PROTEST flOW YARDS FIRST SHIPPMENT ARRIVES ON TRACKS READY FOR USE IN TOWER WATER ROW WILL COME TO HEAD Council Believe Public Clamor Will Forc Board to Lay Pipe and Deliver a Supply to Large Main Don't Like Assessment for Expen of Condemnation of the Chasa Property tn Edge of the Bluff r The elevator may yet cost the city 8000 more than the original bona ib ue. At a meeting of the city council Saturday morning, the question of ask ing the city for an additional miu io meet whatever cost might later be added wa discussed, though no action was taken. Protests from 55 taxpayers in the elevator district were received asking the council to rescind It action i" creating the district and levying tha social tax to cover the cost of the con demnation proceeding against tb property of Mrs. 8. A. Chase. City Recorder Llvy Stipp wa in structed to advertise for bill at once for the overhead crossing at Second street, the estimated cost being $450. An ordinance was Introduced provm- Ine for a fine of tiOO and 50 days in Jail for Injury to any of the city's fir apparatus In the various stations. The council was lnvltea to me meet ing of the Live Wires Wednesday when Senator Jonathan Bourne will address the booster on the subject of good roads. The meeting will be held at 8 o'clock that evening. The first shipment for the new elevator at Seventh street have been received and the city has been noti fied that the goods are either on the railroad siding? here or in the yards at Portland. One car of steel for the tower, weighting about 36,000 pounds, ha been received In the yards and la awaiting the action of the contractors before being unloaded and carried to the ground where the tower 1 to be built. The elevator tt.wlf I now In the yards of the rallroods at Portland where lt 1 awaiting the order for shipment to the city. It is considered useless, however, for the elevator to be brought to the site until the steel itself Is ready for use and is In place. The city plans to go ahead with the construction of the tower and elevator and to have the work rushed to com pletion as soon as possible, lt De Heves that, should the available funds heenme exhausted, the people win authorize the council to issue bonds to cover the amount then deiicieni. The council, too, believe that the dispute on between It and the mem ber of the board of water commis sioners will come to a head after the work on the elevator 1 completed, lt plan to go ahead with the construc tion work and to wait for the water. Should the board persist in the course that lt ha now outlined and shoula it continue to refuse the city with the water for the elevator main, the coun cil then could turn to the people and say, "The elevator Isn't running be rniinp vnur board won't supply the wa ter. We have done our share of the work. We spent your money for the elevator. That all that you instruct ed us to do. If your elevator doesn't work, blame the member of the wa ter board. It'e their afult," COUNCIL STANDS PAT FOR 11 PROBLEM AGAIN BOBBS UP AND BOARD GETS ITS ORDERS FOR SECOND TIME CITY DADS WOULD CO HALF WAY Agree to Buy Necesary Pipe and to Pay Reasonable Rental for Water Used to Supply Elevator System . "Mr. Mayor, I move that the city council Instruct the board of water commlsloners to cona'ruct that pipe line to the "levator with tie under standing that the city will pay for the mam and the matter of rental can be later determined." - With that motion. John F. Albright, councilman, started the ball rolling again after things had rather quieted down in the argument between the council and the board over the con struction to supply the new elevator. The motion passed. The board win probably meet early this week and take some aciion ou me muuiu u mand. The motion carries with it instruc tions to build the line from the 10-inch main and to make connections to th elevator main. The city Is willing to pay for the pipe and to pay a proper rental for the water used. Tho question also raised the point as to whether the city should make a charge for the rides In order to meet the operation expense. That point was not decided. BOOM LAUNCHED FOR JONES FOR MAYOR wot Canal Zone in which every man, Nail Orders Filled !J See Certificate . Printed en Page 4 Almost Free As expired MJ and 48cents for the $2 book. By the OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE j ALSPAUGH. Pnlntn illL-elnc and wood cutting seems to be the order of the day In ll.le lnpnlltV. Mrs. J. . Dowty auenueu ui mu nt The Dalles last week and reported a fine time. Echo and Hazel Githens were Port land visitors Saturday. Chas Sparks had the misfortune to cripple himself very badlv last week. Mr onrt Mrs. Cleve Hleple were vuitiiia- with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar lllnln fillllllllV. Miss Emma Dowty viBlted with her parents a few days last. wee. Mrs. McGuard ha sold her land to r.enrue 1 lively. She is intending to . Virginia to make her home. p.tr ulonle and John Githens kiiine nnnles Inst week. Miss Alta Sawer 1 spending a-few day lu Portland tnis wee. Kiid the Air Fresh. Vnthlnir muses chill more than hot utility rooms. We often hear people complnlnliiB that 'they took cold when iliev came out Into the night air. Yet It was not the nlglit air which did the mischief, but the poisonous atmos phere in the room itself, due to the ac- ..niiinliited exhalation 01 inuiiy iuh, ... . I .aII van. tiv mill tne aparxiueiii ucttu tiluted the so called chill would never h.ivn occurred.-! 'rom "?ervou urea. downs." f ' j , Traadino the Grapas. In the wine region of Spain the method of trending- the grape I ...,rahA about the same. The .mm. ii r well spread out in the press, nnd barefooted men or men wearing snnilnl or wooden oled sboea tread them. - Truth Tallar. Marlon-IM yo "er recelv a lor lottnr Atlellne-Oh. yes: Manon- Knun whiini did yon receive it? Adeline-The Kwtman.-Kansa City Star. Ignoranc I lea ditant from troth TO HELP ON WATER H. A." Rands reports' from Spring- water that the work of survey to the south fork of the Clackamas from Ore gon citv for water supply is progress ing as rapidly as the rough weather anil conditions will permit. He has a crew of five men and expects to nn- uh the work bv October ii). He reports that the wlering of the irenm showed t low water 24 sec ond feet, while government records shows minimum of 27 second reel, hich will be ample for even ron lnnrt's nresent needs. The nolnt of Intake 1 794 feet above the city, while Oregon City' reservoir Is 400 feet, giving a fan or at ieet In 2S miles. It is expected that a large reservoir for a week's supply will De round en rmite thna ensuring Oregon City'i continuous supply of pure water at all Hmftft Tha ch ef forester or tne uniieu ctnto imvernmenL was een by th Ittee and says he would be glad to co-operate with Oregon City offi cial and that he ha a regular agree ment for the Durno8e or making per manent reserves and the patrolling of (same for city water supplies. He ays, further, that this would be even hotter than Hull Run method of pa trol as the whole government ervlce will be at the command of the city In case of emergency. An opening meeting will be called at an early date. Nxdad Practice "Little girl hould De seen and not heard. Ethel." "1 know, mamma. But If I'm going to to iady when 1 grow up I've fit to begin pracUclnr talking om Urn 70a know." looker Statesman. THREE FINGERS LOST IN Mi Petitions are being circulated through the city nominating Linn E. one for another term 01 oiuce mnvnr. w linin a lew uuum, of the business and professional men had signed the papers ana me signa tures ran up Into the dozens before the circulators had started their work. MavorUone has served a year of successful administration of the city's affairs and it is thought probable that there will be no opposition 10 bib cau HiHnv for the nlace. He has made - . - . . ., ., 1 many friends la tnat time aim " been In business here long enough for every voter to know him wen. As the term of office In Oregon Uty i i.nt nne vpar. nis inenos wic k he i entitled to another one at ., ho.j nf the citv affairs and think that the opposition to hi race for the place will be small and roeueciun. .. Nv Road Mttartal. With a view of obtaining a road sur face which will give a better resistance to automobile traffic, experiments are being made aga'ij in t ranee wntn a roadbed material consisting 01 an mu mate mixture of "iron straw," or Iron In the shaue of a wiry or fibrous mass, such as Is commonly used for cleaning and aornnine purposes in this country, together with cement mortar and sand. Such material is canea -ntwiii, . and lt appear that test a to Its fit ness for road surface are giving gooa results. But the Iron Is not the usual kind found In commerce, being prepar ed specially for the purpose by suita ble machine of appropriate aesign. 11 I claimed that the resulting material will not be a overexpenslve one. Scleutlflc American. - CHARLES JOHNSON TRIES TO TAKE OUT STRAWS BUT GETS HAND CAUGHT WALKS TO HOUSE FOR MEDICAL AID Doctor Forced to Amputate But He Will Leave Hospital in Next Few Days Condition I Not Seriou Ltaand ef the Sun and Moon.' One day In Chin, so the legend run, the uo asked the moon If be couldn't go out at night. The moon answered very steruly: "No. Ton are young lady, and It would be Im proper for you to go out after dark." Then tb son said. "But the people keep looking st me when I go out in the daytime." So the moon told ber to take the golden needle that h wore in ber fair and atkk tbero Into theeje of neoale when tbey stared at her Thl 1 the reason why no one can look at tb vd without pain. Charles johnson, for 30 years a res ident of the Logan district, had three fingers of his left hand crushed while operating a feed mill on the farm of B. A. Benson near Logan. He was born in Sweden 63 years ago and upon arriving in this country came at once to Oregon, where be has lived ever since. He is well known around Logan. He was tending to the feed mill when ha saw several straw la the ma chine and reached In after them. His fingers were caught before he could withdraw them and three crushed. Ha walked to the farm house, a distance of over 100 yards by himself, and se cured aid. He was taken to tne ure- gon City hospital where tne ringers were amputated. He will be able to leave for his home in a few days. DOCTOR LEAVES FOR i Dr. H. A. Dedman of Canby. brother of County Recorder Dedman. haa gone to Chicago to take several months In the Chicago Polyclinic He will be in thot windy city until January 1. tkaing the lecture work and the studies In the county hospital there. Dr. Dedman baa been one of the regular ehyslctan of Canby for somu time and well known throughout tiie county. He derided some time ag to take the short course that he found would be of advantage to him In hia practice of medicine. i than preJutllce.-Plderot