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oin:noN city kntekpkihb. mm day, may 7. HI BETRAYAL 10 HIE SHERIFFS OFflCE Hl'IrM ism In Ih aid nf jo I'nli Inn, nf Trlillio, Wr.lniailar Hi" ) Imllralrd In lui had l..liar him In Hlnf Iff Wllaoii, Unit vnal.llns III licrlff l'i arrte t 1 111 lib apra In iill mmliil til 111 and iU broihir liHHiirlil t r Hi" Hil Hut luiili nf T.iiIiki And III spirit l. ! William Hloli. allium at l, a I tin Rillllr III a II. Mr. Cnlilim tame In lnn 1111 lul lima, ml Mir I Allium'? HloiH' n llm iriil Mr. Hton. kiiuilii4 Dial I'lili lini aa In itun,i r nf l Inic fir ed villi .awra, iirced Mm In loin In I h arn Illjr nf Ma nfll' al r Wlihlii Ilia allorner'a rooms I'oli hm a peril aa ciplnlucd In Mm. aid n- aa IhIiI I hat Hip alirrllf )! I. n j iieter lie all, Mm lung Hum Jlat a Ihe iUnallu rii'h'l Hherilf Wil-t.n alai-d ii n l until Hi paper "M IT "I in In lii'r an Hi (l.i-iiri riiulit find I""." alimilfid Mr I'iiIi IiUi Hi'iini detilid l,in tali) h aa a nun li auirliui al llm aiMran in Hi alurllf aa aa li la f In nl To t It II Mr l'iil Inn drew )i I it I n ar r l from hi mn (, ami Hlnlng It al Hi" al.irlff t il.l 'i'l'lilta. aplrla. Initial In n, II, inan Dial Iclrawd me " 1 lilt I il ijilliend In lila frai, Jrki"l tliilciitly up ami il"n. and Km 11 nliiled aipiariiy at Attorney Mloiie a li" I "Alt' Von a if Ihn man," ri lalmed I'lililini. "I alien II, a 11 'I Hi anlrlM No REPORT Of THC CONOITION OF The Farmers Bank of WiJsonville al Wlltonvllle, In tht Slat f Oregon, at the clot of Dullness May tat. It. KKHIM'IK'M Ij ii ami discounts , Hoiiila ami aarrant Tanking houa Kiirnlltire and flilurra Pus fruiii aiiftitri rcaerte liana Ca-h nn liaiul Tulal I.IAHIIITIIH Capital atix k iali In rfiirplus f unit I'hdlvldcd irif1la. bat ripcnaca aii lairs paid Indltldnal i)'Hwlla subject Id rliwk Tim rerllfli ale of deposit 3i.H IT : .i'2 14 z.'io m I li.noO 00 3.000 09 s,s:oo7 . nn.uoiij . 13,1130 Total HTATK Or OltECON, County of Cla kamaa -a I, Jo J. Tuliriilnn, Caahler of Hip ahoi named liank, do solemnly ewcar tlinl Ih ahova atalr-nipiil la true In llm beat of my knopdn and liellef JOK J. TIIOIINTON. Caahler. Huliarrllu'd and snrn to ! furo in llila 4th day nf May, 1915. (HEAL) KATK WOI.IIKHT. Notary I'uldlc for Orriton. COHUKCT-Alli-ai- J. W. TIIOIINTON. K. C. TIIOIINTON. Plreetora. AFTER SUFFERING TV0 LONG YEARS Mrs. Atelin Wi Restored to llcftlth by Lydi LPinli. ham's VfgeUlIo Compound. UlrwafvilU, Winn. "htimt my liMl MM aa Un I a akk llh iwinf In n y ti it-a mitun lit (Itatiira tall wr rauMO lij Itiflanima UL 1 iuffurl (rrat daal ary month axl rrw rry Uila I waa urwj. r 0t 'ioctur'f car fur lo ItMig yvara wlllxiut any U-m-flL finally afu-r rriiraud au( irrttlont U) try It k"t I.yU f 11nk I hain't VrflalUCoiiixjnJ, AfU-r tak. lit lit Uiinl U'tll of lit Corniun4 1 waa al-l Widumy houarwork ami tmlay , 1 am tlrona; an4 hralthy airain. 1 will aniwrr Ifiurt If anvonawiilm to know I alail my ca." Mr, imirn AUH, M KiAirlb Avnu, aJiiin.aKjt, Uiiio. I.ylia F- IlnVham'f Vrr-UlU Com- rtouml, mal from nativ rta ami iirrttt, run taint no narrotir or harmful dniifi, and tlay hnhla Ui rord of tiring til moat aurcraaful rmady W know for woman's Ilia. If you wwj tucb mllcln why don't you try It T If you hlTf) tlir allslilmt doubt that l.yiilii l IMiiklium's VrvcU tih'CoiiiiMionil mill liclpyou.M'rllo tu l.ydlii IM'Inkl.mil MryllrlneCo. (ctuillilriitlul) I.yun,iIuforail Uc Your IctU-r will l oiwurd, rrad uml Miiawrrrd by t, woman, and li-M In atrlct confldrnoe. hi ad or niooi BANK TO BI Ml AHO IN UNUIUAL UIT 5 mi ,j S J j- - I ' rcc.aovife AHI THE INVICORATINO WHIFF OF TMI PINE FORISTI lluw 11 rlt-art Ilia Ihrnat and brad of II niiiroiia allmrnta. It It Hilt tplrlt of Npn-a and Vigor fnun thn ht-allh-Klvlna: I'lnoy Knrrtta trough bark by Dr. Ik'll'a rim-Tar llonry. Anlla-ptlc and bi alliiK. Huy bnttlo today. All liriifgltla, 2lc. Elactrlc Bltttrt a Spring Tonic. (Adv.) WAHIIINOTON. May I -firm! In Im ai la dlilayd In Hir outi otn of tin- aull broiiKhl by llif IUkk National bank analnat William '!. M 'A duo. rrtary of tha trramry. and John Hkcl Ion Wllllama, coini'irollir of Hi rur rrnry. ho ar acruaid by Hi bank of an attempt to rulu II on a'-r mm of pera4inal anlmoalty toon! amii of Ita nfflreri The rovenimwit offii lalt harv until May 12 In rvly to the rharrra. C. ('. (!loi-r. irealcnt of Ih ItlKica bank, will he on of the irliiclial wltneti hrn lbs stilt ronii't In trial. The trial la riprctrd lo have far rrarhlnc political and financial tffi-cl. A Big Oiflartnc. "I not lie a grrat change lo your llttla "II uard to dawdle and Ing when you tent him In tha morning to tha ature. Now he'a off like the wind." "lie a boy at-out now, It It a met aat to Italu ln the Karr. the grocer." IxiuUrllle Couiifr joiinml. Bits of Byplay By Luke McLukfr Copyrlght, ISIS, th ClaatnnAtl Knquirer Th Wit Feel. "A bird In the hand U worth two In Hi buah," qiloti-d III aagn. -ye," agreed lh f-l; "If It hap- bene lo I on Ilia far of a allrur dol lar." Huhl T.la inad'I may maaa you tiara, liul I hmi alra t'WtA Thai han alio a man la aquas W Ilk o have him round. Wuffl "It ya here Dial a biitrher found collar button In a row a atoiuaen. ' re marked the old l"Kf. That Uillat b a fake." reMi.dei tha troiv h "Mow rould row get under a bedroom drea-r7" Peradlee. H'lthoul Maud Mullar raking bay. And Mary'e lllll lainb, A funny roluinn day by day Would not I worth a IHnay. Paw Knew fevarything. Willie Pow. what I tha power be hind Ih throne? I'aw Well, that deprnda. Sometime. tha power U hlnd the thrown la to or- ante peel, and aometlme It la banana akliL Maw-Ton quit atkliig your father queatloni, Willie, or you will b aa big a fool ha U. Batch I When lo women mael on any old etreet. To outtalk each other ttiay try; They (ab and they blab and they blab and they tab, They're aaappina an "I" for an "L" If Yorar Sib scriptkn Expires Soon It Will Pay You to Renew Now 1 For Never Before Has This Paper Made the Premium Offer it Now Extends to its Readers 1 s In making an inventory of our premiums we find that we have a wide assortment but, E in many cases, not enough of one article to make a permanent offer to our subscribers. We M want to clean our stock room, to distribute this merchandise before it begins to lose its value M by becoming shop-worn. Look at the date on your paper. If your subscription has expired or will expire within the next few months, this is an offer you cannot afford to neglect. We mean it when E we say these offers are unusual. Read them if you doubt it. Patte Thia In Yeur Hat Section 1. That If my peraon shall on toy public road or highway In th Stat of North Carolina In tha bearing of two or more penona In a loud tod bolateroua manner uae Indecent or pro fane language he shall be) guilty of t mlademeanor and upon coark-tlon shall ba fined not exceeding tW or Impris oned not exceeding thirty days. Ktctlon Z That the following coun ties ahall be exempted from the prorl slons of this act: Dare. Tyrrell, Wash ington, rteaufnrt Martin. I'ltt, Watau ga, Cleveland, Ilrunswtek. Stanly, Per qulmana. Pasquotank, Camdcu, Swain, Galea, Davie. Orange, Jones, Transyl vania, Macon and Craven. From Pub lic Laws of North Carolina. Names la Namta. X. Ray Hcmbiphrra Uvea at Junction Cttr.O. Thlnge to Worry About. Mince pie la an easily assimilable polysachrkl carbohydrate of highly caloric efficiency. H A Child Can Run the jj National Vacuum Cleaner Er Tho Nutloiml Vacuum cliuiurs nro. without n doubt, tho liiHt hnnd clcnncra on thu mitrkot. Thoy E aro stnitiKi durnlilo, and, almvo till, prurtlntl. A child can run ono with ruao. Kull Inatmctlona, " ncconiimny each cloiincr. S With a Nitllciiml, yon run Ret dirt out of your r cnrpola even nflor a thortitiKh swcuplnii. You can Er go ovir your -rurlnliia niul ronuive nil iIiibI uml dirt without oven InkliiK thrm from the whIIh. ; Tha N'ullonul Ih ho nimplo that II can withtitmil much hard uMine and ynt Is oftlolunt. They iiro ino oniy prnciicui i icauiirB in uihiiuib uuru im-ru rs Ih no olitctrlcliy ytt thy aro us good bh tha oxpciiHlvo oloctrlcol liiachlncs. We socurcd a Iotko cniiinllty of theao cloanorH over a year ago and can muko un cxcoptlonul offer. Wo will ship to you poHtpnld, one clonnor for a hIx yenrs' HUliRcrlptlon to tho weekly KnterpriBo or b threo yenrH' RuliHcrlptton to the dully by mail. ES If you do not wIhIi to auhacrlbo so fur nhend, In E tliico your friends to tnko tho paper or renew tholr HiiliHcrlptlon. A 1 ' Th NKtlonal In Ua This is Probably the Most Unusual Offer of All Do you own a hand painted view of the falls of the Willamette river? Would such a picture, done In oil, realistic, and true to actual conditions, appeal to you? Tho Enterprise was fortunate In securing the services of a Portland artist who made a study of the Willamette falls. He painted several large pictures and. after being thoroughly acquainted with his subject, was induced to paint a limited nunibor of pictures of the falls for the Enterprise. The pictures measure soven by ten Inches. We do not hesitate in saying Hint, this is the most unusual premium offer of all. Tne painting Is a fit decoration for any home and when framed j will recolvo the admiration of all who see It. We will send you this picture, postpaid, for a : ono yeor subscription to the dully Enterprise by : mull or a two year subscription to the weekly i Enterprise. i Only Eight 3-Piece Scissor Sets Are Left. Here aRiiln tho advantuKO of buying In quan tities direct from enstern drimiIb nf the manu facturer Is evident. This throe-place BolHBor net, coiiHlHtlng of a pair of large shears, button holu scissors nod embroidery rcIbhoi-b, Ih the sume set that you would pay $1 or t !..')() for at your alore. They are made of good steel and aro strong and durable. Wo have yet to receive a complaint from a family thnt secured a set of theno Bclssors from us. Ono year's subscription to tho dally Enter prise by mail or two years' subscription to the weekly will result in a set being sent to you. As we have only olKht sets loft, you had better hurry If you want one. A Six Months Subscription to the Daily Brings a Fountain Pen Yes sir! That Is Just what wo menn. A bIx months' subscription to the dally Enterprise by mull will bring you one Popular Fountain Pen. The Popular has no gold bonds, no frills nml fancy Improvements. It Is all pen. It Is in tended to bo used for writing not ns an orna ment. And It does write. When used proper ly, tho Popular pen will give you satlHfnctlon. And, reinembor that a bIx months' subscrip tion to tho dally or ono year's subscription to the weekly Is all that is required to bring you one of these poos. Pennants Such as These Are Ideal for Library or Den These pennants, measuring 14 by 35 inches, are made of heavy felt and letters are stamped on. We bought an even thousand pennants at one order and secured a remarkable price, a fact of which you can take advantage. We hnve about an eighth of tho original order left and included in the lot are Oregon Agricultural College, Washington,, Cuba, Har vard' and Alnskn. We will send postpaid two pennants for a year's subscription to the weekly or four pen nants for one year's subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall. These unusual of- fers will continue I until our stock room is empty of prem- iums; it may be soon. USE THIS COUPON Dear Sir Inclosed please find I for subscription to the (Dally) or (Weekly) Enterprise to be sent to at I have selected a , as a premium. Yours, (Name) ... (Address) If any article re- H ceived in this offer 1 is found faulty, re- 1 turn it and we will H send you a new one. H I, Great Excitement Prevail! Mr. John Maynard put on a collar and tie Sunday and pased down by Millstone on bis way to Elk. Wonder what the attraction was? From an Exchange. ' Our Dally Special. Some men are only as honest aa they have to be. Luke McLuke Says: A man seldom thinks of breaking bad habit until be finda that the bad habit U breaking Mm. One-half the world Is busy telling you what you must do and the other half Is busy telling you what you must not da Some girls seem to lumgine that love is so blind that a fellow will not notice face powder unless bo tastes it. When a man learns how to swim he knows bow to swim. But a girl baa to have a man teach her how to swim ev try tlmo sho puts on a bathing suit The old fashioned man who nsed to nt up at 4 a. in. and milk the cow now Eas a son who cusses the milkman be cause he makes a noise when he rat tles the bottles ut 0 a. tu. Thero Isn't much difference between tbo man who hasn't any brains and the man who doesn't know bow to use what little he bas. Wben you hear a man bragging that be never made a mistake In bis life you can bet that bo isn't a married man. Before bo gets ber he thinks that she I not a bit like other girls. And after he gets her he knows that she Isn't Truth la more of a stranger than fic tion. Some women are glad tbey haven't any children, because If they had they might not have time to attend all of the mothers' meetings. We are an attracted by our oppo- sltes. Maybe that Is the reason why a woman who Is a good talker usually cops out a man who is a good listener. A man nud his wife can usually get up a bitter argument over the ques tion of where the cat would sleep If they had a cat You can whitewash a man's -charac- teer, but the black will show through every now nnd then. A mun will do a lot of boasting about the strength of his will power until his doctor tells him that he has to give up smoking. Job had a reputation for patience. But be was never on a street car going ) o ball game when a coal wagon driver Insisted on blocking the car tracks for tliree or four squares. Every now and then you will find a man who Is so disappointed that Prov idence did not make a Jackass out of him thnt he puts In twenty-fonr hours day trying to correct the mistake. A Teat of Frindhip. A gentleman tried the following pe culiar way of probing the ties of friendship: ne sent letters to twenty four Intimate friends asking for a loan 1. Thirteen of the two doxou friends did not reply at all, five de clined to lend the money, two prom ised to send it on the next day and did not do It. one sent his "last 10 shil lings." and only three sent the full sum asked for. The supplicant and all the "friends" he had written to are well off. Ixindon Mall. HEADS ALLIED FLEET IN THE DARDANELLES .-1 w I COUIICIL QUIETLY REMOVES OBIE CITY EKGIfiEER "TOO MUCH CRITICISM," SAVE COX IN MAKinq MOTION FOR REMOVAL. HDM 1P.AL DE R03FCK The sueceaa of the allied fli-et In the rampalKn In .the Dardanelles de pends on Hear Admiral John Michael de It obex k. He Is an Kngllahman and la regarded aa one of the greatest naval commanders In Europe. The at tempt to rapture Constantinople by ay of the Dardanelles la regarded as one of the most hazardous of tha war because of the great natural defenses. It bas been declare that Constanti nople la the moat atrongly defended port In the world. Economical advertising Enterprise KM4444IH-I444-Wfm f ONE LOOK AT BARROW WAS 4 I ENOUGH FOR ALTROCK. 2 VI, .b 1 I I, IIL-a i lull nf an ? .if ' 1 1 ii.I1 iv itii v . mim w experience b bud with Ed Dar- T row, now prtwlJ.-nt of tba Inter- Z national leagiit. J Harrow wit manager of tba j Toronto club tome fourteen year x ago, and Nick waa one of bis T pitchers. X Altrock waa dUauLbtfled with ? condition In Toronto and bad 3 Just received so offer to Jump ? to the Pacific coast and play Z with the so called Const Outlaw j league. Asking Iturrow for some ad- J rauce money, Altrock laid hla plans carefully and. bellertng 4 that nobody knew what he cod- templated. figured on a clean 2 getaway, but he reckoned wltb- 4 out bis host 3 Barrow bad some way or otb- ? er got wind of things and after Z the ball game which was to bar $ been Nick's last requested the 3 left banded pitcher to see him In the clubhouse. 3 Nick was there, and Barrow T waited until all the players bad 3 left Then, walking to the door, he turned the key. "If yon were a manager of club. Nick, and If a player want ed to jump what would you do?" Harrow Inquired.. "I'd let blm go If be waa dis satisfied." Nick replied. "Not a chance." angrily retort ed Harrow. "Lie would bare to lick me first and you can start right In how If you feel like It" Looking at Barrow, Altrock saw he meant business, that he was growing bot under the col lar, and. considering that be was a big. dusky guy, decided that there would be no fight that day. "I'll stay wliti your club and finish out tbe season." Altrock told blm. "SUaker cried Barrow. Tbey did and have been good friends ever since. IMPROVEMENT Of MAIN STREET HAY BE DELAYED BY ACTIOM No Succettor For City Englnttr Has Bftn Suggested New and Drattlc Liquor Ordinance Held On Wttk With the rase and quletne that hinted preurraii(-d agreement, the ro-ini II Wednesday nlitht removed City Engineer C. 8. Noble. "There has been too much crltWiam directed at our city engineer. I move you that w dispense tilth hla eerv Irea," said Coumilman Cox. "I tcond the motion." tald An drews. Mayor Jone railed for vole and alt voted for the motion. Councilman Trmpleton, In the absence of llarkelt, moved an adjournment and the coun cil left tbe room. Mr, Noble hurried out. It Is understood that the recently filed plat of Mountain View cemetery, certain defects In the engineering of Main street and other errors said to have been made by the city engineer were the cause of bis removal. The Improvement of Main street will be held up until an engineer la named as that stage has been reached where plana and specifications are required. Mr. Noble's successors has not been suggested. The drugstore liquor ordinance, which was brought up for second reading, will be held over to an ad journed meeting next Wednesday. Councilman Long, chairman of the committee on fire and water, reported that the old bell tower In the rear of the city ball which was to be re modeled Into a drying tower, waa rot ten and that It would not pay tbe city to reconstruct It. He submitted bids for a new tower 80 feet high and eight feet square to the council and tbe council Instructed the committee to build the structure recommended In the committee's report. Ordinances declaring the assess ment on a number of streets and ap propriating $250 to repair the road to the cemetery were passed. 11IIEV0IE8 DECISIVELY FOR BULL 11 WATER PROPOSAL THAT CITY SECURE CONTROL OF PRESENT PLANTS TURNED DOWN. RUBE MARQUARD HAS A REMARKABLE RECORD Rnbe Mttrquard, crack left handed pitcher of tbe New York Giants, who recently pitched a no hit game against Brooklyn, has broken more records In baseball thau any other two pitchers put together. From tbe time MeGraw paid $11,000 for tbe Rube, the highest price ever paid for a ball player up to that time, the Rube bas proceeded mer rily ou bis way busting nud teariug rec ords apart Jumping from a rookie to a star In 1011. tbe Rube led tbe National league pitchers In bis first year as a regular. wtnulng twenty-four games nnd loslug seven, for a percentage of .i74. In 1012 be tied the world's pitching record and broke all modern pitching records by Milking together uiuetecu victories without a break. In this wlunlng siren k Brooklyn was the first aud nine teenth victluit Last July Miirquard defeated Pitts burgh In n twenty-one Inning came, the longest content ever fought In the Na tlouul it-ague Later Rube lost twelve straight games, (he longest loslug streak any ;iaut pitcher bas sustain ed since McCran- lifted, the f limits Into the first division Ui 11103. Now tbe Rube has crowned tils string of records by brenkliii; Into the no hit class tu bis first game ol the season.. Miirqunrd's lieu rest appriUich to a no lilt game prior to this oue was pin-lust In 1011. wben he held St. Louis hides until tbe late Innings, w hen Kube Ellis hit blm for a single. AS RESULT OF ELECTION, CITY FACES PUZZLING SITUATION Milwaukie Water Company Holds Exclusive Franchise Which Voters Say City Council Cannot Purchase. In Every Drop of Water. In every drop of water we drink and In every mouthful of air we breathe there Is a movement and collision of particles so rapid In every second of time that It can only be expressed by four with nineteen naughts. If the movement of these particles were at tended by friction or If the energy of their Impact were translated Into heat what hot mouthfuls we should have! But tbe heat aa well as the particle Is Infinitesimal and Is not perceptible. John Burroughs In Yale Review. By a decisive vote, Milwaukie Sat urday decided to buy Bull Run water from Portland and turned down the proposition of buying the plants of the Milwaukie Water company and the Menthorne Springs Water compan, which now supply the town. The voters decided two propositions. The proposal that the council be in structed to secure control of the pri vately owned plants by purchase, arbi tration or condemnation was defeated with a 1S7 to 80 vote. The proposition was defeated in both wards. The voters were called also to se lect between water from Menthorne spring and Bull Run water from Port land for a source for a municipally owned and operated system. The vote Btood 196 for Bull Run and 67 for Men thorne springs. The election followed a vigorous campaign. Pamphlets were sent to every voter In Milwaukie by both sides and a number of mass meetings were held. Following the election, the exact state of affairs in the Milwaukie water controversy is decidedly unsettled. The city has been restrained from paying the contractors who laid a Bull Run pipe from Portland to the town although the work. !s now completed. The Milwaukie Water company holds what it claims to be an execlusive franchise to distribute water in a sec tion of Milwaukie and It will be about 20 years before It expires. Two injunction suits have been filed in the Clackamas county circuit court within the last five months to prevent the city from completing a contract with Portland for a supply of Bull Run water. Both suits were filed by the water companies or men Interested In them. Further legal action will be necessary before Bull Run water caa be distributed. CHICHESTER S PILLS V 1 IK BIAMOIII II RAMI. i -I ,-i.X tllr.l Ak jo.tUr.,,wt, A M 2- 0 I liUkn-ler. Illuidllr4A . 'XJtA I'lll.ia tu. uJ awulUcVV ... V rl K ,-t, w.k l iUi blue Rilea. f tA V.-l TaL. .ihcr. Bur mf mr -.1 - ,K Urj-rl U A.k( lil- UtH-TrST I C ,' HI . HOS'3 I'll M fll.LS, fat tfc it JJ v.-b S. it. A . k rll.r 1. r SOLO It CEiCGJSTS EVlkTCLRfi