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FILES ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS CLAIM GOES TO ATTORNEY REBATES MILL PROPERTY BELONGS TO CITY DRASTIC ORDINANCE IS INTRODUCED Stipp Say It I Part of Highway Through Town Coit Estlmata Filed For Improvement Plat it Lott Paled January 22. the Clackamas Southern's acceptance of the fran chise on Water street sometime ago . by the city council was received Wed ' nesday night and placed on file. The county notified the city that de linquent taxes would have to be paid upon lota one to eight In block S9. 90. 91, the site for the reservoir or fore closure would ensue. Referred to the water board. Claim Referred. The claim of the Oregon Engineer ing Construction company for $2, 057.66 for services rendered to the city was referred to the attorney. The claim arises over the classification of work and was formerly not allowed. T. Harris asked the city to sell him two lota on the northeast corner of Jackson and Sixteenth streets for $30. tha street and tax assessments. Saloon Rebates. Rebates for $250 on the saloon li cense of William Tmdell and $2.50 on the pool hall license of Hunsaker & Taylor were granted. Trudell's li cense ran until April 1. 1914. Property owners on Fifteenth and Mariionn asked for the establishing of a street grade and the opening of the street for Improvement tor several blocks but the matter was postponed aa It Is now planned to ask for an ex tension of this district by another pe tition. Street Improvement C. S. Noble, city engineer, filed with the council and the city recorder nis estimates for the improvement work to be done on John Adams street from Third to Twelfth streets. The ques tlort of hardsurface or oil-bound ma cadam will be aeterminea iaier. . a White. Fred McCausland. and James Swafford were appointed a com' mittee of appraisers to determine the value of the property along the pro posed Improvement district. Livy Stipp made a report to the council In which he held that the prop erty now held by the Hawley mill be longs to the city as a public highway and that the city may exercise control' and Jurisdiction over it as public land. The report was referred to a commit tee composed of Tooze, Myers, Metz ner, and the city attorney. Reports Received. The police committee reported that the conditions In the bakery at Seventh and John Adams were relieved and that the property owner had agreed to clean the place and remove the debris caused bv the recent fire. Reports from the heads of the vari ous city departments were received and filed. Councilman Templeton reported that the street committee had sold the barn and other buildings on 'the Cross property that had recently been pur chased by the city. The committee sold the barn for five dollars, the new owner removing It from the lots. Crossing Progresses. Work Is progressing on the new overhead crossing near the mills, ac cording to the report of the street committee. The same committee reported that It had investigated the Singer Hill creek difficulties and believes that the waters could be taken off through a thirty-inch pipe so that they would not interfere with the improvement work now going on upon Seventh street. The city will advertise for bids for the pipe. Companies Change Poles. Poles at places that reduce the value of adjoining property have been re ported to the council. The street committee declared that the Home company showed its willingness to re move the objectionable ones but the Pacific Telegraph & Telephone com pany had been dogged in its objections. Work has been started, however, by the latter company and both will probably now comply with the city's request. City Attorney Schuebel has discov ered that a piat of sewer district num ber 10 has mysteriously disappeared thought there is one on file made in 1913, one year after the resolution was passed. He said that such a plat was not good in the courts and that until he had found the original one made at the time he would not be able to work out several problems that present themselves in the extension of the sewers on the bill. TEMPLETON WOULD HAVE THE POLICE INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS FOR BOOZE immioN cm rtiTDM"""" ''i''.""AHVumi; FRUITGROWERS TALK Schuebel Proposes to Take Steps to Make City Dry as a Bone and prevent Importation From Outside Where Possible Charges that some of the prominent phvslcians of the city have been pro nilscouslv dealing out prescriptions to men who did not need the Inner for medical purposes; threats that if these doctors were caught, they would serve time In the city Jail; and the Introduc tion of an ordinance authorizing the police to search every man who nl grits from a car or train whom they believe is earning liquor on his person were the features of the council meeting Wednesday night. Councilman Templeton declared that he believed an ordinance preventing the sale of liquor until after the chief of police had investigated the appli cant would have a more wholesome ef fect In cutting down the supply than one allowing search and seizure on the part of the officers. Is Too Eeasy. He declared that some of the physi cians were granting prescriptions to applicants who did not need me stimu lant for medical purposes and thought that It was not very difficult matter to get the authorization for the sale of Intoxicating liquors from some of the phvsirlans. "If I catch any of these doctors vio lating the law. believe me, they will k.ra hm-H .lendlnr." declared City At torney Schuebel. at the meeting. "We shall camp on the trail of the physi cians who are sending out Illegal pre scriptions and shall find out whether the men to whom they were Issued needed the stimulants for medical pur-1 poses. If any of the doctors in this, city are breaking the law. they will have a chance to serve their time In the city jail." Only Sealed Packages. Mr. Schuebel Introduced an ordi nance that he had prepared prohibit ing the Importation of liquor into the city except In sealed packages, allow ing the officers the rlctit to searcn every person who alights from a car or train and to seize any liquor that may be in his possession, and provid ing a heavy penalty for the violation of its provisions. The ordinance prescribes a me or from $25 to $:I00 and from ten to 90 davs in the city jail or both for the vio lation of the terms of the measure. It also requires every package to contain the name of the purchaser, the name of the shipper, the addresses of both, all printed or written in large type where It may be easily read. The measure also necessitates the express and other transportation com-1 panics to maintain an omce in tne i city and is directly aimed at the auto mobile trucks that operate between Portland and Oregon City and that are said to bring In liquor in large ship ments at frequent intervals. Destroy Booze. The city recorder Is required, by the proposed ordinance, to destroy all of the confiscated booze found in the il legal possession of persons returning from the metropolis. I'nder the mea sure, liquor may be brought into the city only in sealed packages and the object is to prevent persons from bringing in bottles in their pockets or suit cases after a visit to Portland or other wet territory. Passed to its second reading, the ordinance was ordered published and appears on page two of the Morning Enterprise. Guard Your Children Aginit Bowel Troubl Many children t an early age become coii.t.pated. and i""' serious ionc.ucik'ei result, nor, l.cng aMc to rcalne lu own con dition, a child's bowels HouU l coiiMuntly watched. anJ a laxative (liven wIkd lir MiUY laxative TabUU are r.'ecial!v well dptrl women ml children. The SiM o Christian Charity. 5.U Charles M.. 1 u.-crne, who attend many cases ol ivlnes m' of llicm; Horn tlmo Kv w u"'" J"; Mile' I " TiN"t ami ""d '' UK. Ili-i ry mu. IV Their ..-lien Imvlig 1-.-.-H made nr.u ilnn d wl H ,vtry .m and h Sim-i. xtr much plinwd " The form and flavor of any mrdi cinc is vriv utioit mt. n. matter who is to 1.1'kp it. I'll late d appearance aie especially .;npoit.in when children arc ooncetm-.l. Ail parents know how darn u is K the average child "mo'icine. even OPIIMFFER ON HIGHWAY LAWS though the tae r ',", '-".V guicd In using IT. V';s ...... T.M.-ts. however, t.us ciiltv i ow'ieoiur I'm- h-i'c " the 'tablets, their api'S r.nicr -""I CatlJv-likc I'M,' at oner "Tf l :" any clnl.l. "h the ...'! t.at they are takin hh'.mu ......... The rich v'locoi.ito tl- absence of other ti-tc Miles' Laxative Tablets remedy lor children. If t' e first box fail the trice is retntre.I druggist. A box ot rmlv -'s Cents. N .lis dlltl- tlavor ana make IT. the ideal ;o benelit, ,-k your do-es costs cr o!.l in bulk. MILES" MEOICAL CO., SIKha't. In I Wants, For Sale etc. Choice hop roots for sale. $150 pel thousand. A. McConell. Aurora. Route 3. FOR SALE Fresh cows, Hugh Jones R F. l. No. 1. BOYS HELD ON TOBACCO CHARGE SMOKING WEEO IN STAIRWAY GETS THEM BEFORE JUDGE TO TELL DONORS NAME ADVERTISING AGENT IS RESPONSIBLE Man Sent Here For Company J-landi Out Packages of Samples to Minors But 14 Years of Age Investigation WIDE DIVERGENCE EXISTS ON IN TERPRETATION OF ROAD STATUTES NR. SCHUEBEL HAKES STATEMENT Belief Is General J"1 Contending In terests Must Reaoh Agreement Befort Good Can be Accomplished Interpretation of the road law of the state of Oregon has resolved It self, at least so far as Clackamas eoillt iv Is concerned. Into a wide difference of opinion, some of the county super visor maintaining that only new per manent road work must tie construct ed under the contract svstem. Guy T. Hunt, supervisor of lld District No. 4:i. located In the Garfield section in eastern Claekanuis county. Is of the opinion that each district can expemi its own funds, meaning the special lux nionev and the R0 per cent alloted to each district from the general road fund, a It choose He argued the matter before the county court Wed csday morning at a session attended by many of tho supervisors, many of whom are nt sea over the correct con structlon of the law. In the Inst an alvsls. It will be up to the county court to determine In whAt manner the road funds shall be expended. II. K. Cross, chairman of the com mittee of six of the Live Wires of the Oregon Cly Commercial club, ha agreed with Attorney tieneral Craw ford upon the Interpretation of the road law relative to the contract sys tem. The contention of this commit tee, which has four attorneys In Its personnel, is that all work must be done by contract. This assumption I contradicted by City Attorney C. Schuebel. who Insists that there Is nothing In the law that compels re pair work to be done under contract or from plans and specifications. It has been suggested that because of the wide difference of opinion that has manifested Itself over the entire road question In Clackamas county that a conference be held at Oregon City between the county court, a rep resentative from each of the commer cial organization of the various com munities and a delegation to be select ed by the county court from the most capable of the road supervisors. It Is argued that such a conference might bring about an agreement between all those Interested, for It has finally dawned umn nearly all sincere per sons who favor an Improvement In the past methods of constructing high ways that little can be accomplished In this county this year unless'souie definite program Is agreed UMin and adopted, bucked by public sentiment Mr. Schuebel made the following HANDY, Ore.. Jan. Ill -Thai the only drawback to eastern Clackamas coiintv was the poor condition of the road and that tho it'""' r' I"'1"1 sun would curry III the country around Samlv were the two conclusions Pitch ed at the fruitgrower meeting held In Meliilg's hall (hi afternoon. Fruit grower from the Inner, Cher ry vllle. uiul FlrwiMid district were present at the gathering The iur pose of the meeting was to discus tlm problem which confront th" orchard 1st but the topic of the meeting swung around until the good roail problem and the bond Issue were the ol sub ject. O. I'). Frevtag. county fruit In spector, explained the propiied bond mid answered ninny question from (he farmer III talk wa followed bv one from Edward Old who explain ed Iho need of the need of the I'aelflc highway ultd It tributary lines. The general feeling nt the luce! Inn Hits thai tlm proposed bond Issue would carry In the Sandy district. For year past the highway around Sandy have been almost Impassable during the winter mouths mid thick with dust In summer, but during the past year there ha been a change of spirit on the part of the people of that part of the country and now they are among the strongest good road boosters. Al most every road district voted a spe. clul lax for good road last fall and (he city of Sandy alone raised $1000 In rash wiiii which to build a perma nent highway. Another meeting will be called with In a short time at which the good road ilr.t will bo still further fostered. Services at Logan. Rev. K A Smith, who tins I wen hold ing a very successful meeting at Hill boro, will preach Sunday at l-ogan at II a. in . and nt Fvergre. n at 3 p m III theme at U'gau will be. "At The Door." and at F.vergrvcn ll will be. Selling the Soul." Mr. Wllhslmlna -Storm Dies. Mrs Wllhelmltia Deng Storm, the mother of Mr. N. II. Smith, of lannii. died at her daughter's home January :'.i(h. and wa burled rmturday at (he Kedland wnielery. Rrv. K. A. Smllh officiating. Mr. Storm ws St year nud S mouth old. She, was born In Germany but came to this country when very young. Her husband died live year ago. JENNINGS LODGE. Wm. (Iregan, whose home wa de stroyed by fire last August, will re build, work commencing In the early spring. The new house of Wiley Tranl i rapidly nenrlng completion. The Tranl f urn II y are receul arrivals from the Middle West and three of their little daughters beeiime enrolled in (he laiilt'e school lust week. Mrs II II. Kuimoii wa among the guest nl a largo party given at the Cleveland homo at tirrshain ri-cently. Reliable evidence U abundant thn( women are constantly being restored to health by l,ydta 1!. Pinkhnm'H Vegetable Compound ' Tlw m.mv li'slinuini.i 1 Idlers lliat wo arc continually poL lishingin the newspapers liiuulrctlsi'f tlicm are nil jjeny, inc. true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt Ki".witui!e for the freedom from Mifferinjj that has come to ilicit women solely through the use of Lydla ll Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence tbtain such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and trueif yon have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always jjiven, and learn for yourself. Read thU one from Mr. Waters: j ('Awi-gs, N.J.-"! wwt all k for two your with norvotw i'IU, my klilney w-rv n!lWtol. I hiul tt il" tr nil the limn ntnl kuIvihiIh Utiory, lml n.-llihiK lil rm' nny K'"l- I ' l'l"ij to N'iI, but H'iit ins llni" im i n'H' li T In tti'liiC elHtlr.itiulm Iwiiiim ttliu..t it hkilitnti. Finally my lelr wi-nt wnv fori lu'ttllh, nint mv !m-Uiil lieiul of l.y.lti K. Iluklmm m i rjreWj (Vtnismiiil mi l K"t Hi'tito. In two inuiillm I trot rt'llef mnl lol itm liko it now u.nwii nml nut nt my iwunl wi-klit. 1 nssimtimt vour iiu'illriuii tui'M'i y iiii' nml m il'n my luuiUuil. Mr. Iilu VATgus MM KnlKtit I 'imlon, N.J. And this one from Mrs. Haddock: I'tioa, Ok i a." I wns wenk nml iutvoiw, not llo to tlo my wort nd nounvly nbld to tw on my foi l. I liml U kii li lu-wU'lio, flr tut ion of thi Iiciirt, trxitiMo with mv Uvm'Ih,iiiuI InlUiniimtlon. Mm tnklnK tlm lariin R llnklmm's ViK'-tnlilo tuinmnit I im UlUr tlmn I Imvo U'n fur twi-nty yenr. 1 think It U wonimrful ineJi. clno nml I liiivo n-iiuiimctiiicil It to oilier," Mrs. Mamt Axk 11a ihx k, I'tli o, Okluliomo. Now answer this tjuestion if you can. Why should i woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia l'inkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case) For .'to vr-urs I.yillit P.. I'lnUhnni's Vrifrtulilo CoiiiN)iinil Im a Immi tlio aliiiuliirtl rriimlr forfr ninle Ills. No one. nick xvltli woman's nllmiit loo Jusilor toliemclf If sIioiIimx not try thl fit mous inMlU lno niBxIo from rtMiU nnl lirrt. It tini rtxstorod so tunny nuffcrlnk women to liclth. r VrlttoLTDIA F-l'lllilU MEWtriSECO. W (COJUIDEXTUL) I t.lM, MASS., for 4rxi. our letter will Im iriiMt. reiwl nml Mimwcxtxl by m woiuna nd ticlJ in strict conilileiuo. Mm l I Lloyd FukIII. Kennie YouiiKer, Ken neth Joe and Charles Ulrtinrdson ere iirrented. taken before Justice John N. Seivers, lectured, and released as one of the first tolmcco cases that have been investisated by Chief Kd Shaw in his campaign aiialnst the sale of cigarettes. Standing In the stairway of the old Charman building, the three boys were found Wednesday by the chief as he came up the Btreet. One of them dropped his cigarette and dashed away up the street but came back when the officer sent for him and went with the crowd to the office of the Justice. During the investigation, the chief and Justice Seivers made the discov ery that an advertising man for s to bacco house had given the boys a su ply of both chewing and smoking to bacco and that they had not made the The Clevi'liiiids entertaining forty of statement relative to Ills Interpretation j their old time friends. of the roud laws: I Mr. nnd Mrs Will Dill, of Ktigeii... "Sections 1 and - of Chapter It.. nr vIhI'Iiik with their pur-lit. Mr provide as follows: and Mr S II. lull. "See. 1. The county court ot each i Piislil l.ttfure spent one day at Sll county within thg state of Oregon shall verton the forepart of th week, at Us first regular session of each and Clair llontrap spmit Sunday with hts every yuar dvtsrmlno the sum of I uncle. Johnnie Jennings. money or muni s to Ie expcnucci ny a. r Macrurlane leavr on Monnav each mud district within the said i f(,r n business trip south nnd will be E. P. Dedman, Recorder of Convey ances of Clackamas County, has an nounced bis candidacy for a second term. Muring Mr. Dedman's Incum bency of the office he has made an en viable record for efficiency and It is probable that he will have no opposi tion for reelection, either In the pri mary or In the general election. Mr. rdman is a resident of Clackamas Station. T SEE FANCY HOGS The demonstration train of the Southern Pacific which is operated in conjunction with the Oregon Agricul tural college, visited two Clackamas county towns. Canny and Molalla, to day and at both places was welcomed by large crowds. Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back Electric IiiU-rs renews your health and strength. A gauranteed Liver and Kidney r'-medy. Money back if not satisfied. It completely cured Kobert Madsen. of West liur lington, Iowa, who suffered from viru lent liver trouble for eight months. Af'er four doctors gave him up, he took Electric Hitters and is now a well man. Get a bottle today ; it will I do the same for you. Keep in the I house for all liver and kidney coui-l plaints. Perfectly safe and depend-1 able. Us results will surprise you. i and $1.00. I H. E. Sucklen A Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv.) gained the name and address of the man and it is probable that he will be prosecuted under he state law. All of the boys are but 14 years of age. The state law contains a penalty of from one to $10 and two days In the county Jail for each conviction on the charge aof giving or selling the weed to minors and the chief proposes to prosecute the man who the boys said handed the packages to them a few days ago. The law also makes these cases with in the Jurisdiction with tho circuit Judge In matters of this kind. Pretty Dancers to Be Banished From Grills on March 1 county, and If the amount thereof shall be the sum of $1,000 or over for per manent mad or highway construction to be expended within said road dis trictthe county court shall Instruct the county court shall instruct the county surveyor or county roadmaster to prepare plans and specifications of the proposed Improvement with an estimate of the probable cost (hereof "Sec. 2. The county court shall ap prove said plans, nd specifications and Instruct the couty clerk to ndv r tise for sealed bids . "The object of the law Is to provide a uniform ssletn of building new per manent roads that nre to be ronstnict- a . L t . . ,. n. IHOI lit I I purcnase at any 01 me c,., -" . -r,.,, am, ,0 r.(lllr(! that ,,, construction U'cini 111 umiiiiiv.. s.v. w... FATHER VINDICATES SON Oregon City Man Explains Suit In spired by Meddlers. Molalla. Ore., Feb. 4. (Special) Close to 1'jOO persons, a larger num ber, according to the authorities on the train, than had ever visiter the dem onstration train in Its thre years' hi.rArv in firpnn. ereeted the hog and dairy special when it rolled in the lo- declaring his confidence in the son. not tarda - In th. affidavit be said he had en- PORTLAND, Feb. 4. March 1 will see the end of all of the cabaret shows In the grills of Portland, ac cording to Ma; or Albee tills morning. This order was to have taken effect some time ao, but owing to the fact that a number of the ca!ar't perform ers were under contract, the t i me limit was extended ?a) the mayor. After March 1 no performers of any kind will be allowed In nny grill or restaurant In the city, but should the owners install orchestras, they will not be iiinler the mayor's ban. In most of the i-a'-s contract held by per formers exp.re before that dale, ho a I. tile time Is given to prepare for the change. of such permanent roads should be let by contract. This bill was pre pared by the roads and highway com mittee anil approved by the statu grange and tin- various farmers' or ganizations that had representatives at the legislature. "There Ih nothing In the law that can fairly be construed to mean that plans and km Ideations shall be made for all repair work or that the many of any district shall he spent tinder the supervision of a roadmaster or county surveyor (regardless of the amount of money that mny be apportioned to that district i so long as the money Is expended In n pnlrlng tho present riisido In the dlxtrlct. It Is the duty of of ihe rniintv nnrt under the law to Farlnni absent three weeks John IticlnirdH. of Oregon City, wns a visitor at the home of Cal Morse on Sunday. The two youngest children of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouvld l.afure are III with the scarlet fever. The liwnlly ham been uutirmitlneil and as oin member of the family Iihs been attending school, the school has been fumigated. School will not reopen until Feb. '.Mil. I p to this date no oilier cases h.ivp been re ported. The SymnoHlum Club of Portland was most delightfully entertained nt the home of Mr and Mrs. (ieorge A O.strom on Tuesday evening of Inst week. Th" members coming out to a handsomely apiHilnted dinner at 6: HO, the (allies being espeelully attractive with cut glass bowls of violets nii'l mignonette. After Ihe dinner the fol lowing Messers. and Mesdaines en Joved fion: K. W. King, (!eo. Hend'-r son. Harry MiH.ll.. M. K. Keatty. It. O Wood. J. W. Slngletarry. Harry Illch mond. A. A. Ilopson, Mrs. I.eClalre, l.orralno Ontrnni and the host nnd hostess. Fifteen matrons responded to th" afternoon lea given by Mrs Hess Itniechert at her home on Friday last when they were nskeii iii to spend a social . afternoon, and to bring a cur rent event, The affair was given for Mrs. Palnton. A profitable, afternoon Wus i n Joyed Mesdaines Jacobs. Mac Jones, Ostrom, Koblnson, REGISTRATION WEAK S. Price, who filed suit Thursday against his son, H. U Price, for the . .. r..,r...ra ,,1 l.tf him Sirring Kaif Intern ,1 "!:', U,ZZ Aq,i(U firm f.f Pivr-e I'.r-ifherti In i Ire. " '""n ' "' gon City. o the son, yesterday had the suit withdrawn and issued an affidavit' cnl vards. Schools were closed, that the pupils might attend, stores shut their doors, and farmers streamed in town all day to welcome the special. The yards were crowded full of people and both sides of Molalla avenue and Main street were lined with farmer's rigs. Canby, Ore.. Feb. 4. (Special) When the Southern Pacific and Ore gon Agricultural college demonstra tion train srriver in the local yards 330 persons were present to welcome the special which consisted of 10 cars. Ev ery person In Canby who could possi bly attend the gathering was present and thera were many farmers here. tered Into the suit, "being an old man and Influenced by meddlers, who had no interest" either In him or his wel fare. "I make this statement" he said, "to give as much publication to the with Means. 27 Democrats, 10 Progressives, six Prohibitionists, and three, Social ists About '.'.'i women have registered out of this number. How Is Your Boiler? It has been stated that a man's stomach Is his boiler, his body Is his .r...tnn anrl hia mr.nth tli fro KnV -I Is yoirr boiler (stomach i in good work- determine ho much wrmanent road Miiuii. i ook, Morse, rainion, .xi will be coiisti ucted In the county dur- llargue, Wilcox, Unssell Hart. Hubert lug the year and If nny district shall nnd Hrueebert e h giving some of Ihi woriueri'ii i ii i ii nun urn immiik ac complished at the present time. Sand wiches and ruffes were served. Mrs. Jennie Jones entrrtnlncd with a luncheon on Friday noon. Mrs. Pnlnton and Mrs. Hugo Snndstrorn were the honor guests. Covers were laid for seven and clusters of Piirmn violets were used effectively on the table. Little Itelh llntdorf Is confined to her home with Illness. Dr Strickland was called nnd pronounced It measles. Dr. Wilbur S. Eddy was a business visitor nt the Ixidgo on Friday. Mr. Ilahrnnnti, of Southern Oregon, was nt the Lodge last week looking after his property interests. Miss Christina lyeahman fell and sprained her ankle, on Monday. Dr. Easter was called and Mis Leah man was taken to her home on tho East County road. Dr. T. L. Perkins and wife, of Port land, spent Sundny at the home of Charles Redmond. Harry Palnton, who Is In business In Vancouver, spent Sunday with his family at (his place. On Friday last he had the pleasure of being present at the wedding of Silas Scripture nnd Mrs. Sarah Uigur, whin they were united In marriage In Vancouver. A. F. ItusHfll Is raising bis house and a large cement basement 1 well under way., '. , , i E8TACADA. rxiiend the sum of $1,000 or more In the construction of permanent roads then such work must be done accord ing to the plain and specifications and let by contract." Giant Lodges in County Jail For Beating His Wife A elnnl In size and strength, John Syrnes. brat his frail little, wife mil 11 her eyes were closed and body badly bruised, after he returned from a spree at Milwaukle Wednesday, ac cording to the testimony brought out in the Justice court. Complaint wa made to the officers and Chief Kd Shaw went to the home, Seventh and Center streets, entered the house through tho back way and finally succeeded In dislodging his ounrry from a room where he had lock ed himself against Intruders, wnen the man was arraigned before Jusllce John N. Solver, he received a $".0 fine or V days In Jull and was com mitted t (h,; rfjstody of Shertff K. T. Mass. drawal of the suit as to its beginning and to vindicate my son from any in dication of dishonor and to show the world that I have full faith and con fidence In my son's actions toward me and his dealing with me." WILL IS FILED Margaret Flnnucane filed the will of Thomas Mulligan, deceased. In the probate court Thursday. The estate The spring crop of Eubernatlonal is valued at $I2aO and the petitioner candidates will be embarrasingiy will pronaoiy De appointed us aamin large. Istratrlx. ig order or Is it so weak that it will not stand a full load and riot able to supply the needed energy to your en gine (body)? If you have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain's Tab lets will do you good. They strengthen and Invigorate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. Many very remarkable cures of stomach trouble have been effected by them. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) If men were as perfect as their wives expect them to be, the monotony of married life would be debilitating, and 6t Louis. Horrible BbMches of Eczema.' Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson'a Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobsnn's Eczema Salve.' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hob son's Ix-rma Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot anywhere on my body and can say I am cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, blackheads, pimples. Eczema blotches, red unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaran teed. All druggists, fjtic, or by mail. Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia (Adv.) A large coyote wa killed on the J. P. Selmim farm last Haturdny. Claude Woodlc and sister Mary, vis ited relatives and frlrnds at Forest Grove, Ore., over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mr. E. W. Ilnrtlelt enter tained a number of collides Inst Fri day evening at their home. Whist was played In the way of amusement. Mrs. Fred Jorg and children were In Portland visiting relatives last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mndsey were Portland visitors for two or three days last week. A very Intrrentlii- no-eling of (be Clvlr Improvriiiriil rluli was held at the club rooms SaturdnV adernooti. Two afternoons of entertainment have been planned by Ihe club, one a ' Kul ly" day on Ihn Itth of February, when rach ineinber will try to nttt-ud, e couiponled bv a new monitor. I frmhmciits will be served and a K-n eral good lltnn Is ripm-lnl. Then on Ihe ?i!rd of February I her., will be held a Mnrtna iinniugtou i ea, io wuicn I'n-r) Ixidy Is Invited, Herl li Fin ill attended the Hard warn Men convention In Portland last wrtrk. Hono r lleriiiian la visiting In Hut cuilu, from Tlm inli-. Mr nud Mrs, J. W. Herd nit' ruined (he ' .''On'' club ul their home Monday evening. A pleasant time la reported Mrs W. A llellman visit. d frlruds In portlund Monday night. A. E. Sparks, who Is proprietor and mnuiieer of (he moving plcdirn (hentre .it (his place, I making ijulte exten she repairs on (he hu hllug The stage Is lo have a new drop curtain Slid otherwise tllllile more culivi liletil Kstiuiidii Is to have a presentation of Ihe play. "The District School." some time In March, pu( nil by nil hum" talent. Tticr will be a dotiblehender banket ball game nt the Kstacadn pavilion Saturday night. Tb second annual school fair will be held Frb U'th. Thrrn am many premiums offered for the various con tests in vegetable raising, stock ruin In u. chickens and domestic exhibits The Civic Improvement club Is con shirring the iirstlon of purchasing a building for It own use Garfield people are expecting a lec ture on landscape gardening, by Prof. Peck of the Agricultural college, next Saturday afternoon at the Country Club hall. Iho Es'io-iida High School Imsket ball ten in will go to Greshuin next Fri day night to play the, Gresham High. A special car will return after (be game, If arrangements can be niiulc .n that direction. The High School hud what (he stu dents termed a "Hough neck" day last Friday. Many of the pupil drrorutrd themselves In outlandish costumes nml made as ugly an nppenniiicK ns pos sible. They no doubt enjoyed tlx. fro lie. George Van Nulla, who has been at tending school nt this place nud work lug out of school hours nt (he drug store, experts lo leave soon for Port land where ho has secured u position of some kind. A, l Llndsev and wife will leave Estarnda next Monday for Hroby, Moii tuna, to make their home for some time at least. Mr, and Mr. Llndsey have been prominent In social nud lodge affairs lit this place, for a num ber of years and have mado many friend who will be sorry to see (hem go. The protruded effort nt tlm Church of Christ, wins h lias been going on for th" past week. I being quite well at tended. After the Masonic meeting Tuesday night, the Eastern Star members had a rrrrptlon for Mrs. A. I. Llndsey, who has liren srrrrtary for the Chapi ter since Its organization. She re signed (he position to KJ to Montana (o reside. The even ing was spent In visiting; and at an opportune tlmn Miss Ea Wash, the Worthy Matron, presented Mrs, Llnd sey wth a fountain pen. a Rift from (he lodge member. A diilrlou tinffelt sup per was served and all present srrm wl to enjoy the occasion very much, only for the thought of losing otirt of (hrlr brst member. W. V. Cary wa In Eslarada for a short lime Wednesday, returning to MrMlunville the sums day. Grors" Ileus is working ft.r t Glbmin John lllnklr ws a Portland ' la.t Friday Monday being the blrthiUr' nt M llowbtl and Mm Will IknoisM. tt reb-bratrd by glvllif a illlimr it home of Mr llowlrtt on rei4i Thinn pnrlak ng of the dlnie-r Mrs llowlr tt. Miss Grrrnwrll, Mr Mr Will lotii. Mr ami Mr. I Gt. .on. Miss Filth ima. " Clark and J. P Woodln Mr. AfTolter vuitrd with G") Wm on Sunday afternoon. Murray Clark was an E'l'i'iJ'' (lor on Knturduy. It l Glhwiti mn.te a lnislnra s' toilr' Koo (iiy Inut Fr'ilnv Henry I'dell and fm,IJ' ? guiils of James (illmon HutidlF ALSPAUCH. Elgin Marton. of Portland, r hi parent over Sunday John Glthrns and J W. Dowiylt hogs last week Mr FttSKersid spent a f- with Henry Gllheu and fa mil) t Week Frank IViwly and Fml Elf Sunday with J. W. Dowty and n A nniriinT of persona from M tended the dam e al Eagla Crwkl unlay night and rrporled a (Ins B Edgar lllrple Is ahl (o U V again. REDLAND. I h.. . . . . .. U. ...(,. rl I ne lieiiianii i.nrrary ,-imirv- . glvp a fln etilrrtaliitneiit sirf " Th . . ... . .... tf-Virar 1 11 social at tne srnooi iniioin i 7lh. beginning al H o'clock p 1 wrlcomiv Good time promised W, MEA00WBR00K. ' glad (o hear that Win. K' CQ I n sick Is le tter at pres ,h Herman and Htihrn rhlndgrft tended the social given b tt"" at ('niton Wednesday evening Mrs. Ibmacker called on Mrs. I Orrlll WrdllrStUV Mr and Mr. Itnlph llolmsn sn' Charb . spent a few day l with Mrs llolman parents Mr Mr. Iilnlr. of Hubbard. O. T, Kay. of Molalla. vl"Hl tlvrs and friends al Ihi ll'- ' Wrrk. We are Miss... Huth and KdHh Parke Maple Lane, a-nt a couple, o f I will, Myrtle and Hau l Urklm . Arthur Orem r. li.ri.ed home Surf lie ha been working th at Albert Keurst's of ('1"rl(''" , mi..... Mabel and Itn'h mt attended th Willing; Workers s al Collon Saturday. . ., A few of (he friends and gave little Jamli Orem a pnrtv on Wednesday afteriii- 2X. bring hi fifth birthday. f Mlsse. Martha and Anna Net of t'nlon Mill.!!"' on Mrf Standlnger Sunday nfermon.J Summon!. In tha Circuit Court of the S'; r Oregon, for Cluckainn Cons M. M. Jamesson, Plaintiff, v. Mar K. Jamesson, Defendant. Mary E. Jnmcsson. Defendant defendant: j In the iinmo of the Slate of' 1 I. u l,! (O " you are in-ren; " "' ittf iin - a l fo ll de he ye wl an w tu 111 th all Oi (8 an Rc ss en ow art thi EAGLE CREEK. Ms We think the groundhog saw shndow on Monday. Carl Clark wa a Portland visitor the first of Inst week. Ray Woodle nnd son, lslle, are on the sick list. They have the measles Mr. Itrasch had the misfortune to lose one of hi horses last week. Little Gilford Hoffmelstir I on the sick list. ....... .!..!.. ami answi'r me coinioHiu. "- you, In Mho above iiamni "" before Ihe 2oth day of Marc said date being tho explrin " , week from the first publlcat c . suminon. and If you fall to ( or answer said complaint. f thereof, the plaintiff will t'I" , court for the relief prayed f romplnlnt, to-wlt: Mt For a decree dissolving Jh " matrimony now xltlng '2 i plaintiff and defendant. " yt mon I published by order oi If. Campbell. Judge of t"' t Court, which order wa mi" 4th day of February. W-", prescrllied for publication o , six week, beginning- I'B.,, dated. Friday, Feh. 6th, W- i. iherean'T linillOK II yrrm - Includlnt Friday, Manh 2"'pi IIROWNELL. "oii Attorney l'or Tra l rtA rwvwnnvttvVld b 'complete the Job. I Tskt Ball's family Ptns for aeaatlpaUoa, all dealers. IAQV.; j ne leal tui m umu yiutuw-a y.. tm iui