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OltKnON CITY TCNTKRPRISF, vuriiAY. iw.rv.umm 26, 1913. fARSEN & CO. VVIIOLKSALB AND KKTAII Croceries, Produce and Commission JUlSi to CUckan... County. WE PAY CASH For country produce. All good old on Money-Back Guarantee. We five" tftf CbTv cn Trading Stamps .1003 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. OLD SANTA GOES 10 111 HOMES D 1001- local witrs I 7j0i,. h-ft Mr Mouiu Mitf( of M'-r 'f"'fc' '" j tl IOW " hf . ... m.ffi.rd. oil In r-': r.Tsmiib. '""" ' 'l,","r', .... . i jitfnti farmer, will muTr county... tta"0" . n(i. I' . '.. i.i n.n county at ',1 Kocher, . farmer living- " !f uiorn MortfUxn and Ida M. ft M ...... i.-l via ii.r . Maim. . . -. I .... i...,. llorlni teacher. '" itt county M-nh. fore pft of ml ; I Kunty. Molalla man. waa county ,M ' " v . r of Liberal, returned lo L feB, Wvdoriday rooming l t.i C&rUlm. . ft Pi.., nf Cmby. I Improv- L a tke Or.on City nnipHal after , it.ftl Wo"! t a u.rriuin. i farmer of Mt Louis (in-dim City th. UHe glib . kiN-tm i,f llnlloiiil. innaact kuum Is ltron CHr th. Lulu . Knrh. nf Hnrlngw.ter, (in tela loan Tmly lo '" ' ..ma Biltrri. HmCiule Evini. the owner of the mu eotl of Canby. ipenl Thurav ii it Orrioo City. A t. Gift, ft hi mill man of Mar ia. irrKad In ttita my frlday lor ly o( lever! day : Honor, a Colton farmer. waa Orfin Cliy Tliureday to llt nl w in law, J. J. (Surlii'l. A'aliw fonkllt li ft Canny KrWay nitl lot AihUnit and Mdford rt h ill ilt trti'iiiU. t'jcuit rwlk.r atiit Mm Auiriiiit (iftb. Ltof WlliuiiHlln, rro In thu couu- Hal It fur part uf thn wk f H YminK nf Rlvvr Mill aa In ' M bualni'ta Krlday inornlliK. Ill h uierooon ha i-nt to rortlnnd. Vln Rty Klrbn a ri'leaurd ailoril botplial Thurmlny and TP ifd lo Bi-r hniiia In Itravitr I'rwlt. ulxrd foi, of ItoUland. drove In- Uw county arat thn latter part of wa to attend to tninlnnaa mal- ft farm. ip Itvlliir In Kfdlind HUtrfrf .(n... tuln lh aty wt Friday lo attend to bual- Mra. AukurI Morhnkn and m, How 1 l(ft for 8cattl Tui-nlay vvvnlnc '" Ibfy will ipi'iid the bolldaya rrlalln-i. ' nd Mra. I,. II. CforRfl, of l'orl- lll lflid the next two week the limihiT korgt, ho live, near MlKhlaitd. 1 5orx llrownnen wed tlirolilth - wj n Nnemlay iiiornliiR on hi V 'rOin PnrllnnH l (h.. kta Hi ta M'Uaiia, whero h will " me Oolldaya. fi Harold Smith left Tnenday for rnncUro h"re alio will vlalt her WW L Smith. Klie will prot ot rwurn lo her homo at Now MM lam ,, (.prtiiK. rt R. j ni... . - liL-kt. u, ' "r. I r rancla and Jeaalu ' oa, of Willaiiiitttn, were In the Si.1M M"1"1 'venlliK. dolliK Chrlitmaa almtiplnic. I.nty School Superintendent J. E. Tv ,,,nd Hl'1"Ml1 Hupervlaor llren- 'HUdpr 1..fi . i .... tttrnd the nnnnul liiMtltutn of Z n dlvl"l,m f th .Htuto HHHUCIIII I. Ill I "r. md Mr. 1 1 c ... . tft cmunaon, ior- Mi ,7 ,r""' anmnu on L .. " tf the lloinn tif tha ninnl. fma. near Kedland. Lnilam L i.ri,i.,. . u 'tf..n .... I'tmnt-u lliruuKU 'db hi. w"dm''uy on hli wu.F 8..!f,a.r,n l,"lw',,n WIlBonvlllo rn hi J in vunoouver. II. C, h .. ." W Heild Kiwi. ml .mil,. Ila kcll, .r,'!!!Lr0ll'',r- J"1"' l'Tl't' '" Into h t' 1,0 nor,h Bnd :!,.. . i. . '"rt Ufloma country to LIlA ati - OI!vr J. Cliarala. I'lilllp Mu kiln, and John Nlrhnl left Wedlieaday even Ink for Klurelire, Ore., whern they will orerhaul a large aaw mill. They KiprM t to Itm none ahout three montlii. Mra. Cliarala will remain In thla riiy until after the hulldaya when aha will go to vlalt her alater, Mra. II. W. Urownnll In Kuxenn. MARRIAOIJ M )('NAI.H ItAliMY Aleiander II MnlXMiald mid Mlaa Nellie Hnliy re cehed a marrlnitn II" en frum the rtiunty flwrtc Tueaday. JOWAItliH MetiAIINKV Walter KoWarda and Mlaa l.ula Mitiuhiie. were graiiti-d a inarrlaxe lleeiiMi In tha offlra of (ha county clerk. Dl'titiKII IIVHK (iarfleld UuitKer nd Mlaa (Jrara llydn were .ranted marrlaxa lU-enan hr th county clerk. W. U Muly. Haturday. HCIIOKNIIOKA MAKHII-IUrry Hrbo enlKjra. of Canhy, and Mlaa Mahel Marah aecured a marrlaK lleeuan fnm tha offlea of tha rnunly rlrrk CARRIII OOOD THINGS TO AT AND ClOTHH TO WEAR tO TH08I IN NCf 0 KIDDIES GET CANDIES AND TOYS Haa tomathlng In Hla Dundla for Ivary On and Plva CxprMi Wagona art ttnt to Savaral Towno BORN KHAXIH'ltCKU-liorn to anJ Mra. William A. Kraiahumer, T:g Jeffiaon at reel, a daua-hter. HAGAZI WRITER OFF ON LONG WALK tavld 8wln lllrker, whoaa pen nam of "Htovnn Wentworth" la known to many readera of nnwapnpera and man iliiea. arrived In tha rlty with hla bride of a week and eapeeta to b her over Sunday. They hava undertaken a hlk from Tortlaud to San KleRo and have work cd out a aehedula that will take them four montha to complete. Mr. lllrker will repreaent the Portland OreRonlav thn Taeoma Tribune, the Keattle Hun. and "tipportunlty." a Cbhaito maiea line while on the trip and will write of the reaotircea. Mad a, harbora, and other matlera of Interval that he flnda on the way. With hla bride, he will leava Portland Monday for the aecond lane of the trip. II IDEAL OF TEACHERS I'rartleal thlnita were dlaiuaaed at the meetlnic of the 8tata Tear hera' aa- aoclatlon at Balem and new Ideaa out lined that are Important In arnoot .,rk aivnrdlna to County Superin tendent Calavan. who haa Jut return- ed from the nieetliic During the aeaal.in, the auwrlntend ent of the Clarkamaa county ai hoola bad chare of the rural department work In the place of Profcaaor T. J. Cary who waa aiheduled to lake up that branch of the atudy. The real nation ot Profeaaor tiary came Just after he bad been aelecteil lor tne work and the Inak waa aaelRtied to the new county auperlntenderlt. Mr Calnvan waa lilRbiy pieaneu w..u k. r,t ihe meetlllC and the li.llia thai wrpre made. He thouRht that the tearhera allowed more Inter at In the work thla year than ueio.e and Hint more practical iwnK were planned. CASTOR I A for Infk&U and Children. Tin Kind Yn Hm Always Bo.(M Baara tha Blgaatara Klve eni're.a wiixmia lalden with the Rlfta nf Halita Cluua miiilo trip! lo tlii; hninea of thu p.Mr of OreRon City and near by towna Wedi dy. Twenty fiunlllea were well iiii!led and othi-ra were Riven amne of Hie thlliKK that they needed In a practical way in anuie limtMiirea huuie or the Krocery hllia were In The Social Whirl Currant Happanlnga of Inlartit In and About Oragon City ROAD DISTRICTS ARE nous ' "inn w- T J'MliJ W 111 I IT In other bnkeia of Rx,d thluxa to eat and plenty of clothea t" weur. The Klka ..Monae and llrotherhuod of uie r.piarnpai rnnr n umieu In llieir effort to pruvldn Chrlatmai Rlfta for the poor durlnR the day. live women wei delexaled on the Cflltlltlll I IIimI alu.nl all fli.v -C.I..M day In the atorea nf (he city inakliiR fun uaaea mat tneae etpreaa waRona Uter carried to (he homea acatlered throuiih the varloua towna. Kvery- where that Information had come of a IMMir fit m 1 1 V the Kanln rlaua waann fif the tiiHid Kellowa In thene ormmlia tlona atnpped to make the Chrtatmaa dellverlea llurliiir the Invi-alliralliinM tha rnm. minora found four fnmlllea without lieda, matreaaea, qtillla, or blanket and iiroiniillv Included theae artlclea In the auppllea that were lent. The doctora. mlnlatera. mall car rlera. and olh.-ra were uaed to find out the nauiea of the poor through the city and all the fainlllea that wro wllhnut nec-aaltli-a were riven out of the fund that the organlzatlona hni ralaed. In addition, the children were Rlveu toys, candle, and nuta In ahuudancea and Hatita Claua vlalted the homea of many who would not have otherwise een him thla year, The Willamette river flaherman for the tint lime received turkeya for Chrlatma prt-aeuti, the donar beliiR the Pillar Kock I'ackliiR company of Pillar llocR, an. aiiioob naier linn i be aueiit. received a crate from the company and the fowl were Riven to the men employed ni re. rent while FOWL TRADE BRISK; ALL ELSE IS QUIET The condition of thn Oregon City market ha been quiet the paat few day, due probably to the approaching Chrlatnm holidays. Trade hai been very low with but one or two change In price. About the only change him been In onion which have gone UP 10c or to $2.25. The only exception to tn! rule I the turkey market which la active ou account of the coming fcat day. There are hut few cold itornge blriiij In the local ahopa although It I "li thnt the Portland butchera have many of theae bird. Eckels And Dimes Shower on Street As Boys Scramble With itt. Cbana. ..r'".l,",dKlK OUt with ""nind f... J 1 weoneiany ar ma Rn hour threw nlrklea. '' ,olld until wa".y p,,0,", """,ln 'y or twnt. " , P'onnoia that on th ve dollar ct- . iranger, who m.. .1 .u- aw th. ' " ",u" luu md ' Orth nf V P0Sed 0f ,0ur do' Man P,'nnU,, llhln r otirw ,r ,"T J,ned in until intbun w!1 WM cvered with Leary ran ahort of change and called for a boy to go to a itore to ecur nlckle. and dime. A boy PPred took the money, and left hi. cap a aecurlty until hla return. Hut he thought the money worth !' " tha cap. and failed to come back I.ry then announced to the crowd of waiting boy. that he won Id cram ble the cap and the one to returtr w UB the Urgert plaM of It would 1 Receive a .ultable reward. The cap thrown and. after a m x P J" .treet, laatlng .everal minute., om or the .malle.t lad. la tha bunch .marched op to Leary to fain hla reward. TO SPEAK FOR GOOD ROADS. New Yarkar Will Attand Cengraaa ki Dtr t Naxt Month. Mtiny Hmoiia liiteretel In the good nxnl moreuient are preparing to go to iMrult to attend the third annual con vention of the American road congreaa. which will be held there. Lauren. Kii". prealdent of the American Auto mobile aaaociatlon of New York, will head a party which will make the trip ind will make one of the owning ad dreea. The congreea la to le held under the auaplcea of the American Highway ai aoclntlon. the American Automobile a a.H ltlon and the Michigan Stnte Good Honda altln. Twenty chlefi of atate and tiatloiml highway depart meiita will eronlly take part In dla cuioiliiR way and mean of construct Ing and maintaining highway, accord lug to every known method and under all condition. J. T. Pennybaeker. eeoretnry of the congreaa. In' explaining the arrange ment of the program called attention to an Innovation In the method of die cubing the ubjeet thnt come before the congreaa. Heretofore." .aid Mr. Pennybaeker. "tho act piipen have ill been rend t the neaalon nd not puMlnh. until nfter the congiw hud adjourned, thu making general dl .uhiIoii difficult l-'th on account of l,.k of time and Inability on the part of tbo audience to give aufllclent con ilderntlnn to the pnper before enter I1K Un dlaounalon. Thla year w. ihnll have all of the let par" print- m advance of the congr.. nd read only by title. The general "-" W,U opened by .elect ng Prvl. of national reputation, who will be pro vided with cople of the paper at lea.t ten day. In advance of the meeting. A l,ter ahlpfothe mltorl. be built. Thla la tne any y .. If not the earth. Pa g'"""- pg attired In .lit klrt PP ot, ballet Plnard. France-, eoatume for greyhound, not dachshund. Ity aentenclng a tango dancer to li month in prlaon a'.""" lltM,tloii to take the tang out of tango. ftpnltamen on public P?" ' n0 value to that part of the community rt.t U the work and nay the taxe. The lateat drink In Washington U kwnaVnaonadebutunauceeaf .fflro .ecker. complain that it to a bit tart. - friend. - .ri.n with the ml"- war with the maa mui, able change. doean't want to. HAHI.KH T. Blnvora, a promlilog Ul young aUorney of this city ur- prlaiii bl. many friend here and In (iladHlone, when he left for Ctle HH k. Waah,, Haturday morning to claim Ml. Mlna Mulkey a bla brld. The cereinony waa performed at the home of th hrlde'i parent at Ca( In Hock at 0:15 o'clock Haturday evening by ber father, Hev. A. II. Mul key of the ChrUtlan church of that city. Only a few friend and rlatlvi.- were preent. Mr. Hleveri Ii the dauithler of Itev. and Mn. A. II. Mulkey, who were for mer reildi nl. of Olnditonn, Hhe wa born In Mlmourl and came weit with her parent, a number of year, ago an realdi-d In GladHtone until lait AuruiI, where the made many friend. Mr. Hleveri Ii the on f Mr, Mary Hleveri of (iladilone. Ho waa a grad uate of parkplace High choo and at tend" d the L'nlvenlty of Oregou ot Kuxene, where he wa a popular ath lete and held the record for a numbr of year ai a Ioiir dlitanpe ruuner. Ho im.-r nueiiiii-a me liniveriny or Ure Ron law achool at Portland. He I. now iirartleliiR law In tlila city. Mr. and Mra. Hlever. will reilde In (iladatone. .after a ihort honeymoon. a a ffUK Klnt Church of Chriit of M (Ii. lull waa the irene of a pretty " ' 1 ' ' n niiiiua ai uiku uuu 1, when Mr. Harry Hchocnborn and M!i Mttble Manh were united In marriage hv It i.ir U'lllw 1 1. tf I . . t-1 . , " iu. iaabvi, mum .ibj Hchocnborn, ilitvr of the groom acted a. maid of honor and Edwin Martin, brother of tha bride wai beat man. Tha church waa artfarirAllv decnraL ed by frlenda of the bride. The brl'ie wa. unusually pretty In ber gown of white .Ilk with a chlfon overdr.De and illvi-r trimming.. Hhe carried an arm bouipiei ol while carnation, while ber maid of honor wore pale blue .Ilk Mth sliver trimming, and carried pink carnation. After the wedding ceremony a lare reception wa given at the home of the bride' parent, Mr, and Mr. C. II. Marah at Mnln. where about fifty friend of the bride and groom were pnieiit. Mr. Hchoenborn I the youngtt stn of Mr. Auguita Hchoenborn and the late Itlchard 6choenborn. After a ahort wedding trip. Mr. and Mr.. Hchoenborn will reilde In this city ab Announce! Arrival. Mr Edward Harrington, of Glad- tone, Ii In receipt of a cablegram from Dawson Y. T, dated December 111 which n-inl! "Mlaa riorothv Jane pierce bega to announce her arrival yeiterday, via the Blork route, weignt ativon ann nn-na If nounda: a Derfect babe and Jolm her parent! In Bending a Merry Chrlalma. to all." The par ent, of the babe are Mr. and Mr.. T. 8. pun. Mr pierce waa before her Mlaa Wava Harrington, of Gladatone. imilna wna the motif at a party at hi. home near Damascus cele brating his tweniy-Iirsi oiriuuuy rn afternoon and evening. About iiAii. von nreaent and Mr. Dal lai wa the recipient of a number of pretty birthday gins. mr. Dallaa was assisted In serving re- i..whm.ni hv Mrs. R. A. Gay of The decoration, of the house, con- iuiini7 nf Oreeon graue and carna tions were artistically arranged. .-..I...... nomoa war,, nlaved and mu sic was furnlhd for the occasion on the graphanola. Misses lieulah and Lulu Hornshuu .crooahlv surnrlsed Friday even- . . .mw nf their voung ing wneu n iiuiu.-v. . - friends called at their home of their rlster. Mrs. Chris Murau. music furnished entertainment for the evening. . ,. i,,ni. were served to tne guest, present Including. Misses Katy Parry. Myrtle Henrlcl. Irene Henrlcl, Hertha Eggermann, ra.... Hluhm. Emma Derrick, Erma Smith Grace Horton. Ueatice Horton. tdlti arker Huth Parker. Edith Wanke Kaiherina Rosery. Myrtle Mun i t and Mrs Chris Muralt. Chris Murall, Charle. Derrick. Wallace Lewis. Juy lor an. Gcan Horton. John - Parker. Prank Rosery. Edward Rosery, nethcher Mighles. Willard Pierce, P eroe .Henry King. Alvla Horn.hu h. Walter Hornshub. Fred Bluhm, Wl- lam Eggermann. Humphrey Parrj. n.viH HawIs and W li lt arry ran. lamette Harris. Magnti"d by Booth. . .... niui.i. Pntter of the Epl- I-ne uue . 1...-..1. . nd Knwiii iwiu. (M.pill c.ll.nu , actor, were very greni -- ... ...in ,f liU Brat meeting ttlslion. in 11 u hV.r Rnnth. Mild: "1 waspreach- ..' v.m-nort. R. 1-. and It "" ..miner', day. The wa a eij , . .. .i, .i.nrch was open, ana noticed a gentleman get up from a rear mnuen V i i down on the door- Mep. but thought nothing of It until af ir .while Irealtaed thnt 1 wa. talk- . to ,. onlv When the .erv . i r.mnil out that he was Kdln ltooth-that I by aome unknown influence bad been urawu io -hlm-n If my amnion wa to him .lone." . u.vb. after awhile aclenc. will . pe . the month, with .n -r. ran b.ve oy.ter the year Won't that be nice? Thongh M. Tegoud c.n W8f"'!f itreet car b.ckwrd. Than Sha Reoovarad. For week and weeks after my hus band died I was unable to sleep I hope vou are all over that now. ber sympathetic friend replied. Ye. The lawyers finally found his ...surance policy In box that he had never told me about -Chicago Becord-IIcrald. Whar Hi Drew tha Llna. -Come. come, don't be too angry at your son. You ought to make allow ance, for the extravagance, of youth "Ye., but not cash allowance. "-Baltimore American. Broad minded. a-rudee against fat peo ple." .ld the "tema,ghi.h''1bfU! always give them a wide berth If 1 cn."Boston Transcript FARMERS THINK COURT OUGHT TO CUT DOWN LIST AND MAKE LARGER ONE8 ROAD MASTER TO BOSS ALL JOBS People of Country Com. In to Talk Over Budget for Year and Learn Many Facta .. to Annual Expeni Sweciilng channel In road manage ment have been recommended to the county court by the farmer, who at tended the bearing on the budget In the court house Thursday. The number of district. In the county was lookekd upon by some of the farmer, a. one of the obstacle. In I Vm aatf if l.titlup rnata Thv tin. Ileved that better work could be done on the highways were the court to re Hi. re Uim riiatrlf-tM and in make, one man responsible fur the worK in all of them. Want But Five. Instead of the 69 district, a. the county now has, It would tben have but four or five The highway work In each of these would be under the di rection of a supervisor, a. at presc-nt, but there would be In charge of all of the construction a man who I. a capa ble and thoroughly scientific road en gineer. The farmer, believed and said at the meeting that the time bad come In Clackamas county when all of the rnal ahnt.ld hn hullt hv one man and that he should have charge of all of the forces or the county, iney ihniiuhi thnt thn aunervlsor In the districts would be able to materially .Id him In the work ana couia carry out the plan, tnat ne mignt nave ilt the Improvement of the road.. They would act a. contractor, for the job and would take bl. Instruction, and follow out hi. ideas In the same way that a contractor would do were he successful in bidding for any Job un der an architect In charge of the erec tion of a building. Too Many District!. Tha nnlnt wai made that the coun ty now ha. too many road district. The county court cannot get to an oi the district, in the course of it. term of office and the supervisors .each have their own ideas of construction. It may be that their idea, are good nma fnr their narticular localities. It wa. pointed out, but tne general oe llef Is that the county would get bet is, un.ii wi the whole matter en trusted to one man, responsible to the county court alone. TKia aamo nlan tiAa been adoDted In other counties of the state and ha been found to work. Probably because of the success of It in otner places, u at the meeting Thurs day when the question ol roaa appro Miciinn. waa rilienased. Multnomah and Wallowa counties have reduced their road districts and have given one man whom they call a roadmaster full charge of all or tne wora mai i done. He 1. held responsible to the county court alone. All or tne roaj money Is placed In his hands and he 1. given a free reign to work 'out his own salvation on the roads. Has Worked. The fact that the plan has been tried elsewhere and ha. worked was brought out at the meetlug. Several of the farmer spoke along the same line. Some of them thought that tht county court could get all of the In formation that It needed in tne con struction of better highways and that the supervisor, could be instructed as to the method, and course, that they were to pursue. Many of the others, however, oppos eA ...h a ar-hpmfi on the ground that ru a - r . . It would be expensive and inetiecuve and that tne better way womu u w rai madmaater with full charge of the road work through the with rniir or live Buucrvitv V-UlllU,' . or. working under mm, me eus"i ,a h. ohlo in reallv accomplish something definite In the way of work on the highway., the farmers mousm i .... Naur Th mm. Tha mpptlnir was e.n Interesting one all of the way througn. xnougu iu noranna nresent at tlrst Deuevea iu rnnntv court could down expenses - . .LI . V. n materially ana save soraeiuiuB mi taxpayers, the court showed them ...i.. I. npoHpil pvprv cent that was " " . .-. .. . . . .V. Included In the budget, ueiore mc meeting was over, the crowd had galn j . n,iBratanriins: of the work of the county court and the money that is needed to handle tne regular rummo work of the various departments. carried by the audi' ence asking for the reduction in salary of the fruit inspector. There waa some sentiment in favor of the aboli tion of the office but it was later de cided to ask the court merely to cut his salary. Want to Cut Fee.. The sentiment was expressed, too, that the fees of the justice, of the peace ought to be limited to $2000 in- stead or tne -tw wiuwu uj Tf u hardly probable rot a 111'" - . . that this can be done, however, as tne laws of the state require me jusut of the peace to perform certain du ties and prescribe certain fees that he Is to receive ior me worn. u. - " ..j ha pm.ntv will have to nay him the money that he earns and that the court cannoi ii"j from him. a. the law now stands. n-u. , w nntirt rnnm was Tilled 1 UB WUiuj - . with persons eager to learn the details of the budget wnicn . approved by those who attended. If LdDWivij in YELLS FIRE; MANY DIE Direct from the mill to the consumer at mill prices. Special prices in 5 and 10 barrel lots. OREGON COMMISSION CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF ' Steam Dried Beet Pulp 11TH AND MAIN STS. OREGON CITY Eighty Lose Lives In Hall When Cry of. "Fire" is Given rAT.TTMBVr Mich.. Dec. 24. Four .core person., mostly children, were killed tonight at a unnsimas ceieun iinn hpid bv coDDer mine striker, in Italian Hall because of a needles. panic caused by a ilase alarm oi lire, u'hiiu eavaral h.mitrpd miners and their wive, looked on and scores of children presed eagerly towards m-3 afflira fit raWO.VA rhrUtmaa Dresent. a w . ' Li.. .n.nmh n? KAnra t taua biuck uib head in at the door of the hall and veiled "Fire." The cry wa. taken up at once by those In the hall Everyone .tarted for the door.. The weaker person. nomnna nrpra thrnwn to the floor and those behind tried to climb over the human barrier. in a tom minute the Danic was stopped by the fact that the stairway and the other ovenues oi egre wc. i ...AlraH mn Aff0PllinllV that thOSS With 1J 1 v. I t M ctv ..".-v. J In could not get out and those without could not get in 10 am me umiuicu wAmm-a .ha riPHII ail 11 The alarm was spreaa outside me hall by a few person, who had been near the door and escaped unhurt A pmwii nnn assemlbed and the work .u.rin. ih hull waa begun. The only regular exu was a a. thn hack of the hall. When this had been cleared of the bodies that filled it to the top ana a quica accounting had been made it was found that 74 corpses had been piled up beside tne nan ouiiaiug. n a believed that perhaps a hozen more bad been carried away by friends. DRILL MLS 111 HUNT FOR WATER WILLAMETTE PULP & PAPER COMPANY PLANS TO CO AFTER BIG 8UPPLY TO SELL LAND TO ITS EMPLOYES Tract of Fifty-Five Acre. Will b. Fur- nl.hed If Reiervoir 1. Found At End of Long Drive In Rock Walla 19. Inehe In diameter and 300 feet deep are to be drilled on the top of West Linn bill through Mild rock by the Willamette Pulp Paper com pany to supply a tract of about 65 acres, which it Intends to dispose ot 10 the employees. Tha lanri loin the alta of the Sun- get school and has been divided Into quarter acre tracts. The land has a high elevation and the question of where It could secure waier naa uem back the plan, for some time. It nrnnU ha ImnoRnlhla tn connect with the Oregon City reservoir a. the top of the hill on the west side ot in river 1. much higher than the supply. The first attempt to drill a well proved a failure and the toll, were lost Last week the contract waa let to Mr. Scott a West Linn contractor, to bore the well and he has now started work. FRIGU GALLOWAY STANDS PAT OM DECISION .TPiWY Orp . Drc 23. Judge Gal- !.. In mIiM1 it rnnrf tndav ruled tUht the Harrisburg local option electloa. like those at saiem ana oiajnuu, uu which he previously ruled, was ille.s-al and void. Harrisburg voted dry in the election. , , . , . , ,..a ri.iw,. in civil.- h i decl- slon. Bald that there is a remarkable tendency to criticise a coun iur gal decision, but a Judge is cowardly in .i.nii in ihn face of opin ion and rule justly In accordance with what he nonesiiy Deuevea io law hi the case. 1,1180 LICENSES ISSUED 1.180 traDoers" licenses had been Issued for the 1913 uhlch extends from No vember 1st to February 28th. Before the close of the season it is prouau.u that over 1.500 trappers' licenses will be issued, which would Indicate that the fur-bearing animals are of great economic Importance to the state, fur nishing employment to a small army of men for at least a portion of the.r time when it is lawiui 10 trap. Th. German explorer oibal. wbll. to p,n, to the mH '"; New Guinea at le. roj,'fea W .,nd, for puntobment . Morn interior. txai in . to a Deliwir. Judge IcUa- aeaa U . crime; alo a dlaeaa . . - t - nf the old fa.hlon- VearwVthTurweUd.flned.n.t New Tvk b.. dded 600 policemen N" Tnrk.r ar BANK OFFICERS CHANGE AT CANBY TRUST COMPANY a. T)nannVrana have dis- ariBuu at . a .hair internal In the Canby liank A Trust company to L. M. Meek er, cashier of the HUDoara dii ir r IV von a rorPTltlV One Of the officer of the First National bank o. Lincoln, Neb. Tne new "" w aioctnd director in place ""7L ,, ,. ",t and Mr. Walker ... . .hl.r. and with Mr. Meek lA-. Mr er will serve as vice-irroiuc..v, i.'... ..bin. Mr Walker's place as vi u. Pvn 1 moving nis family here and they will make Canby !? ... . h Rnth come hlghlj meir iu.ui - , recommended as business men and . . l i . Mn phane-e will be gOOU UHUaia- -' - , B 7- . .k. larlnal force Of the maoe in . " ., . , n-v. , .tnpkhnlder are well pleased with Canby and Its people. It i, reportea m application ior a muuuu ter. haa voted X 11X3 iucaivuu , w ci- to leave Huerta in power till next Sep . i,- nut this does not give him It HI u . I . " - any assurance of hie seat until then. IE IS KILLED BY CAR After dashing from Gladstons through Oregon City and partly to Ca namah a rnn-awav horse was struck by a car at about 5:30 Tuesday after- noon ana msiiuiiiy kuicu. The horse was the property of J. Maddox of Gladstone. A little after five o'clock In the evening he was be-ina- hitched to a small sled and be came frightened. He jumped over a fence and startea on lowara ureguu City at full speed. He dashed through Oregon City and started toward Cane mah but waa struck by the car. CRUEL HUSBAND USES BAD LANGUAGE TO WIFE Cruelty and Inhuman treatment form the basis of the complaint In the circuit court by Ella B. King against Ralph W. King. She alleges that he used vile and profane language In her presence and that he conducted a reg ular campaign of annoyance that greatly disturbed her peace of mind. They were married ai vaurau.w, u. n uo e mn she Rka for the re storation of her maiden name of Ella B. West ENGINEER'S BODY GOES TO MEDFORD The body of James Gillespie, the engineer who was killed at the South era Pacific depot by extra 2539 Tues day night, was taken to Medford Thursday night where the funeral services will be held. The father, James Gillespie, came to the city Thursday to take charge of the body of his son. The wife and children from Forest Grove also no tified the authorities here to turn over the remains to the father for inter ment and the funeral will be held at Medford, probably Friday. Yes, My Child, Better Roads Would Help Old Santa Make His Trips Snow and floods in th east sent mail shooting through the postoffice of the city In a mass the past few day. and the employe, worked night and day to keep ahead of the proces sion there and to handle the Christ mas business on time. A total of 200 ack. of mall passed through the office with an average weight of 35 pounds or uuu pounua of mail. The business of the office this year ha. been larger than ever before because of the parcel, post Most of th package, that had been sent by express before were given into the keeping of the government and were sent througb ny tne new service. The heaviest part of the load, how ever, cam. on the rural carrier, who were unable to take large hauls of mail and had to make tneir loaas iigai on account of the condition of the roads. Several of them got stuck in one of the mud hole, in the county on their route but managed to pull themselves out after some dificulty. For thla reason, more trips had to be made and the carrier, were on the run most of the time from the postof fice to their patrons along the routes. Delivering packages on muddy roads i. no joke, the postman believes, and be recite all sort of .torie. to prove hi. point The muddy highway, and k. fMunianiiT nf hnlna that bog the wagon delayed matter, considerably but the carrier, worked overtime, too, and the mail got through with prompt delivery of the package..