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OKKliON OT. KNThKI'KIMv I-1(1 I . . AM I'.AII.r.H MILWAUKIE DEPARTMENT HUMAN ASHES OSWEGO DEPARTMENT PIPE PLAN! WORK FIRST TRAIN IS RUN NEW EIRE OVER CARVER ROAD HEARING MOULAN IRVICI. HOWCVt. It NOT IXPCCTIO TO START won tOMI TIMI MII.WAI'KIK. Ore. No. $ - iP ul i Whiir our Man iratB hw i i rail i" ii run ovar lb a lima u( ibr Orrn nil A Portland llll irw. II la not ki ted lhal a ralr atbcdul a III ba ralabtlaned fur aomr mt. Thr Aral train to paea ocr lba llBr a laat HuBday II can ba aAl4 Ibat at sooe aa lba mail la In abapa lor Nui I.-1 Hp UllOO, ra mi. 1 1 a 1 an at cutuplr- Lira all u MII.WAI'KIK. rial ' Mllaaual irBll Balaam r.praditur o I lion on the .rwp ailjolUlM al lh rear a III bold Ibr nrr 111. abllr Ibr ala 1 u.i, alll serve aa houtr lui lba hoa art., boa. and olbrr a.ioaralu IB addition 10 lU Baa atatloB Ibr fire bora h baB prutidv arllb pm laal of mm boar ami lby III ba ballar irrrad I ban rar lo asbl Bl Tba Nt station la :iJo fart and law ...... 1.1- Boor Tba rrnlal of lba land mul. traffic Ibat lha propto of Mil- ' "TVT 55. ! b H fll BOH. iM Un U' Ibat a public celebration eB ba baM. ,r- undrr IBr mrecllon ul inr i onimrrriai Hub of thl place, tbla much bating boa prorata by Hlepben Carver, ibr oaarr and builder II aaa Irarnrd !ealrrd that Ibr nnt achrdulr will provl4 for four trains dally to cnanrrt wltb lba Beta ada iratas of tbr Portland Kallaay Light Powr company but at Juat anal bourn baa nut brrn mada knoan CASE UPON RIVER CEMENT PLANT MAY WOMAN SEEKS PLACE RUN BY NEXI MARCH ON OSWEGO COUNCIL IS ON Will VIM OVINO RCQUttT Of WAHRIN POT T t R COMPLItO WITH BOY COUTB AN! ACTIVt JBNNIMW UMKJK. No it (Hp rial I'orraapoodaBtrl la ionlonuli a lib hla rrqurat. tbr aabra ol Warrali lba iKtatollra Tba aUlloa, I INHIor. aho paeeml in. at Hair in on ir. baa a high lowr. abHb Noabr Utb, aoro acattrrad upon MILWAUKIE HOME IS TO II.. aalt-r of Ibr Willamette Thr aer raat iBto lba lniii or Not. I Hi Ibr arnica being conducted li Krt Hubert tail, paaior of Ml lnul Kpu 1-0 pal t hurvb. Tba deceaaed aaa a for mar n-aldent of tbla plac and la eur- I 1.) bb ..i aon. Milton I'oltrr ol tbla plac. Mra lillnaionr i. enjoying a tlelt from a roualn. Mra. Maaquarat and III llr daucbtrr Mr and Mra W altar IV IU-i kner bae returned from Hra.lde aud a III again take up thrlr rrelaer al thU place Tbr llo) bVuuta had a wry delight ful lima al tbr honir of K. mk Tucker on Saturday rtrnlng A laffy pull wan oaa of thr main laaluraa of thr even leg Ninr mrmbrra vara praarot. A OVIR 100 MIN NOW IMRLOVIO ANO OtWIOO PLANT WILL BOON COMPLITI. WARM ILICTION IXPICTIO 01 CIMOIR MANV CANOI DAT t AR OUT. i ih win hi. Or. Nov. it. -irtprial ) No longer i an thrra br all) duiil.l In Ibr mlnda ot Oaaego proplr lhal thr Oregon I'urtland t'amrm ioniiny in tanda to rvawur ouaraHoii. and. la t faci. la doing- Mima tblnc )utl aa laal an u MMiallir for a large im "I "'rn lo do than) Roma waak ago IK coat pan) atari' 1 aork nn lba oouiilrlloii of lla plant and th coaaacllon ol tin- plant lib lb rtouthrru trlfW lla Al thr iirrarnl lima BO la limn I"" aork nun arr rmplotrd la Ihr tarda and atHiut rhr liulldlnga ol Ihr i rinrnl mm lany. i niplrllng lata bulldlnx uimn a hu h aork aa abandi.iii'd rral i yoara ago. rm tlng aw l.ulldinga and i-onatnii Una waiar and irin BIDS ARE SOUGHT ON NEW WATER PROJECT FAMILY OF SEVEN LOSES CLOTHING ANO FUP.NITUP.t LOSS II too. II rr rautad by drfactlva airing row plnaly daalroyad lha bona of John J Mrlntr oa IlaWitt atrrrt. Hallaood ad dltton to Mllaauklr. Tu.-da aftrr VVhilr no ilrnnltr anni.uii, rliii'lil haa rabln la haiag bulll by tba boya lth t(r,n ,,,. , nvrrtnulf of lb a fltvptar aad thr faTnlahlnga and ..,,,,.. ..,11 .. i dnoratloaa arr bring aoaaled by Ihr , thr ,,,,, , op,.ri,,loll ,iy ,ha fcouia mlddlr of nrl Minh uln n U-tarrn ' .... j. . ' MlrI.r ... . )m, in, ,i0 nlp w fln, ,u.a,y .narming niaunrr on w .-.inrauay laat pioymrnt manufarlurtng UkHi barrrla abra aba aaa boatraa lo lha Hlrltiday of .-..m,.,,! aach day. Onlrra f.M- tha .mi. of Koa lily Park. I.unrhron aaa ma hlnrry for thr ilint havo !rrvKl and rovr aara laid for (our ,,Ucpd for . wlth r,. aaajaaai aaaa aa unuauai rn f.,i0rlra. aad If n.. .l.-lat la prrirnird from tbla aounv tbara la vary rraaon to bllv thai thr plant ESTIMATED COST OF MILWAUKIE WORK IS S24.00O MANY SEEK BULL RUN WATER. ly attract! wltb It baautlful yMo rhryaaatbrmuma. nrtrrn u.lira in.! mi .-.in.-.iia ai ..n . ,,.,. ., ,h,. ,lalr r iHTtrd hlch 1700 araa rovfiad by inauranrr for tba annual basaar. At noon a da Th, pon th, attaaaloa of thr Thr houar araa a Bra-room atrut tura ; llrloua lun. hron aaa iir.-i .ir. . I by Mra ipur l0 ,np property of the ramanf aad a story and a half high. Shavar and br daughtrr which rnmpsnr near linllas la waiting th All Ih furniture and clothing ot tba , much enjoyed The table was attrac- mupply of rails by the Dotuhrrn I'aclflc. Melnle family were destroyed by thr nw with a pumpkin for a centerpiece w1(h en furnlsbad will make poa fir aad Mr. aad Mra. Metal aad their, which held a cluster of yellow marl-, tr t.. remaining mil of track, after MII.WAI'KIE. Or.. NoV K. (8pa flve children, the youngest of whom Is j gold. Those present were Mrs San- wnVn lnf Umeston quarry will h claL) Now thai tb clly council baa only a few days old. are staying wltb dvra. Mr. H. N. Smith. Mr. Bad. 0Kned and ro. k shipped to the Oswego accepted the plans of Clly Engineer aelghbors until they are re-eatabllahed. Mrs Tucker. Mrs. Ostrom. Mrs l- ,,,nl The four mile of track from Morris for the distribution system of All efforu to save the bouse was ue. ! rtalr. Mrs. FTsber. Mr. Ilernard. ,he nuin line of th Southern I'aclflc the municipal water plant, bids will be leas. Mtlwaukle tolunteer firemen re-1 Mra. Illlntton. Mr. Roberts. Mrs. Maj Mrral miles below Roa. luirg la also recdred by lb council on December M sponded to the alarm, but were unable IVIane. Mrs Russell. Mrs. Sharer and waiting for steel. Orer three mile ior inc construction aorg u is saia to do much good owing to the Tact that the hostess. that the estimated cost Is 124.000. or that waa no hydrant close to the Rv. H X Smith and wife attended $1000 leaa than lb amount of bonds ' burning house. Howeter. a chemical j the wedding nuptials of Miss Marlon voted. The sUndplpr Is to be erected wagon waa of some use. , Moner and William Farnsworth hlch sg - - ' tiMiW il.u-i. mi V. iln. -.la night lli i Smith preforming the wedding cere ; mony at the bride's home In Gladstone MII.WAI-KIE. Or.. Nov. M. (8p-l birthday annlveraary of Frank etaL Tb next meeting of th MllTuckr WM derated In quiet way waukle Commprclal club will probably on Sunday. Mra. Tucker asking In a be held la the nw quarters of tb or-ln,"nbr of Meads to dinner. Eleven ganUatloo. a building on Oak trL blB Ptwnt to enjoy the dinner and klndlv donated bv Mrs llava. fnlea. extend congratulation. The delicious OHWKUO. Or. Nov. I.p lal ) This town will bata a warm aleriloa on terMbr i. Of the alt tamlldalra iii.mlnalad lor councilman, whlrh la Ihr only office lo lr nil. .1 at Ihla tlnu . one I a woman, who ha Iwtome quite arllve and will make a alrona Bgbt agalnal her male oppoueula, su bar friend and siipportara say This can didate Is Mrs Mary ' Smith, a well know it realdenl of tHwego, and prop art) owner. Other who i .in.tl.laclr have been announced are Matt IHiUun. I). II. Ku and Auguat Krmpln. a'l preariit coun cllnWn and up fur reele. Hon, J. V King. In Hie employe of the timet al Kir. trli roniMin In Cortland, and Kl mrr I.. Shipley, employed In the Ore gon Iron Steel company lu the I'ort land office. Three councilman ar lo l.e elm-ted for a term of two year each I'p to tbl time Oawego women hate taken little Interval In Oawego town but thl campaign I hiidlug ""' them buiy In city politic. The three culm llinrn up for rim Hon ban- given general satisfaction, nnd It la thought they stand a good show of reelection unleea a change of sentiment should turn up al the laat moment. OHWMIO. Ora. Nov IS W hile no aiinoiincrmrnl ha Mime forth, atlll evarythlng point lo artr raauuipllon of work al tbr plant of Ihr Oregon lion 4 Hlrel onipaii on the rlr Huprrlnleiidvnt W W Todd and craw of carpenter and laborei ar at work rapairlag Hie building and ahed. and while Ihr former will not talk, allll II la Ihougbl thai Ibr making of pipe la lo ba reeuiurd very soon, or else the repair work would not be undertaken al thl H When thl plant la In full operation between 'm ami tin men arr employed. CLUB) 0IVES SOCIAL Francis Wtlsk. M-OOi II II. Jaaaaaa, IftJMS- II. Taaaspssw Msidraaa, TBa0 t ha. Himawas, IITJ0( J. 8, aWlllvsa I nut, INHANK Or Kink R. Mount. .IN. UPT. OK Ht lliHll-U. K. Krv. 110-17; llunlUt Hi (V.I0 M. Hi iMi-aOal i,m v(Wr lino 00: W K. Kinaar A to. tSM, J. K. t'alatraa, WJI Oil brt Trry, ItB.tS IIOAKIl tiK IIKAI.TM Walsh. IftOO; Jonas Drug Cm., fO.Hi lluntlav llroe . 0M. Or 0. A. Welsh. $47 VA; J O MlaaU, II.'.""' OOUNTY VKTKKINARIAN i. A. I ordill. lltM. INDKiKNT KOI.DIKR Mad fMI No. f Q A. K-. IIV00. t'ODNTY ItMtK Wm Hanfortli 110.00; Oragon t urn. Cav. (Turn Ji.i.eai. IUImi. Hoy' A Ulrra' AM Ro rlly. 110 00, Oregon t'ommlsaUin Co . (Tom Jonas). SUM; Hoy.' A Girls Aid Hot., 110.001 Mra. Bradtl (J. Mr Namara), 110 00; Mrs. Mary Hurkner i W T. Tmslsy). 11000; Ham llooher I I BOO; Dork Mo.lar, 110.00; Mr. Jr. si Allan. 110.00; I'alton Hum (Mra J. Avlnl. II'' i"i, A. J. Roastilhal. W Mary Huol R Trtmbl). 16 00; H.i.i Clbbons, I K.lla I'Byiwa, flOOO; Henry 8plss. . Mr ami Mr. Chalk). Mi; W J. Moldnhaur. Imm. T WON BY OSWEGO MAN on the high grounds In the eastern part of town. About 0 rcaldenta of Mil waukle Heights have petitioned tbe council for water, but as tbey are out side the city limits and tbe plan would necessitate the laying of a special wa ter main It is not i kely that anything will be done in the mktter for a time at least. CLUB HAS NEW HOME OSWSXIO. Or . Nov JS. i Special. I After a residence of several years In Oswego, during which time he ha a-cn in the employ of the (lenera. Klectrlc company in Portland In the there have liven graded, nnd the re-1 construction engineering dei-arlinenl. 8. II. Clark leave Sunday with hla family for Spokane, whrre be will be mnnecled with the Merchants fen trsl Heating company, which ha a large contract In the eaitern Washing ton metropoll. He will be general upeiintendent of this work. Mr. Dark' work Is on the basis of a three years' contract, after which he will ! probably go lo the orient on a similar OSWEOO. Ore.. No. 25. (Special.) I mission for another company, which It Is believed to b onlv matter of ' has a large contrai t in China. The ohm run tire. Not : (Special I What la pronounced as onr of thr mo.l rnjoyahl of tb sorlal atanla of tbr aeaaoti wa the luauerade daaie and baaket amial hrld In llrange hall Wednesday night hy the tlawgo t'om men lal club The mvmliars of Ih club tird with earh iSher In seeing that their gueals had a thoroughly good time, for which they war fully repaid by the rompllmenl liealowed upon them during the etrnlng by thr women and men alike Thr women brought UuU ,UUou ll6 00; Mrfc (Ibralth well niled 1-akrt. enough t.r I. o and f c K, the.e were rafllml off to the hlghral 1 T V , u bidder, and dancing was Indulg-I In i """ l6uw; An I- Sr,,,, until the wee houra of the morning , tUMi Mr. II. W. Thompaon. 110 OP Ho. tat tirabla, IHMM). A. t . Singh'. 116 00; Ada U Haw. H 00; Katie Mo r.l. M0O; Klla Tracy, (Kunlr Mary 'Kenfert, tSOAO; R. r Card (Mlrharl (QptlRMl '"'in last wk.l loyl). H.00; K. Krullrkl (Jo Koi). BOUNTY Krnst Penman. 13.00; fS-OO; Mlnnl Hohn. $10.00; L l. J. T. Hoops, $3.00; J. K. Sherman. 1 We.tfall (Mra. Mary Ixwk). 110.00. 6.00; J. C. Barkvnstos. 12.00. Uraan A Co.. (Rva Marco). 116.00; UUtUfF H. II. Hughes. $21.60; Ursan A Co. (Albert I'arutnni. D. E. Frost. $2.W; Jone Drug Co , $10.00; laraen A Co. (Cha. Wtllough $0.60; ft R. Hllchman. $2.60; W. J. by), $10.00; K. M. Valentin. $6.00; Wilson. $20.00; Millar-Parker Co., - A. J. Knightly (Mrs. Marco) $7.00; $!).40; Wm. Caseday. $4.60; L C. Hub-1 L A. Womlward (Mra Starr) $3.60. bard. $10.30; Spencer A Herman, la A. Wondwartf (Mra. Itarso), $3A0; $4.00; II. W. Trembath. $811.70; Wm ' Adam Wilkensen (Mrs. Stsrn. $O0. COUNTY COURT Trudell. $3.00. CI.KKK I. M. Harrington, $1000. Huntley llro. (Mrs. A. I'luard) $0 m Dragon City Hoapiul. $31.40; W I malnlng mile will be flnl.hed aoon I DEVELOPMENTS MAKE ROUTE NECESSARY The new water system is to be sup-l special meeting Is called the club i birthday cake was presented to him a short time until Oswego will have Its 1 Clark hate many friends In Oswego, plied with Bull Run water furnished by j H ,-ont rne regu'arly on December 1. 1 ,rotn Rv Smith and wife. second rural free mall delivery route. all of whom will regret their departure, the city of Portland at a stioplatedi when one of the chief matters will be Mr"- Altman Is confined to her bom the petition for which ha heen In the . but wiah them well In their new home price for each thousand gallons. CHURCH PLANS BAZAAR MII.WAI'KIK. Ore.. Nov. . (Spe cial.) Neit Tuesday and Wednesday. November 30 and December 1. the wo men of the Catholic churca will bold a bazaar in the tirange hall in Milwau kle. On each day there will be many useful articles on sale, and a chicken dinner will be served at noon each day. Tuesday evening there will be a short program of literary and musical num bers, while Wednesday evening the Christian Hros. College glee club from Portland, will be present and furnish tbe music. Tbe affair promises to be to lay plans for the celebration of the ',,h HlBess and Mrs. R. M. Hsrt 1 utnds of the proper departmei t In completion of the Oregon City 4 Port-' ubstituting at the school. Washington. D. C, for oirr a month, land Railway system. "" Wednesday, a barrel Is being Postmaster Davidson. In .peaking cf ! aa k.-,t anil Hfinr In lh Itiva anrl l!:rk , I,.. ......... that k ... lai b .lull a B " -" i l"v " . J " i" Alft in PnrltMiwI rnmi Ihi nimlla nt th.. .. , . .mm, k.. mr.l fP.... ...u I. -- - .-I"- " ' .... WkllJ HI. .-.I... ...V li.HII 1 school. A numlier of tbe ladles from livery Inspector, located in Spokane, tbe Parent-Teacher association assist- whom it ia believed will speedily rec- .ommend the vstablUbment of l;ie They own their dwelling here, whbh hs. iK-eti leased MOVIES TO AID SCHOOL MII.WAI'KIK. Ore . Nov. K (Spe ! clalfll With a view to aiding In the!nc purchase of playground apparatus for , Mr Jonr, ot 0ak CiroYt WM , Dulll. , ,, me Miiwauaie scnooi. tne Miiwauair ; neM ir tne lxdjv on Wedne Parent-Teacher association will have ay. Mr. Joneg Is running for the i charge of a moving picture entertain-1 nomination of road supervisor In ron- ment at the moving picture theater to-1 district No. 47. Mr. Jones has acted night. The proceeds v ill be used In n the c,paclly 0f road supervisor by the purchase of playground apparatus. Nebraska and southern Oregon and I j ! " i familiar with road work. We under- MANY ATTEND DANCE stand C. W. Rlsley is to also lie placed a I on the nominating ticket by his friends. MlLWAl'KIE. Ore.. Nov. J6. lSpe- Mr. Rlsley Is a good road enthusiast one of the best attended and most sue-i cial. I The annual Thanksgiving dance and haa been a supervisor before cessful in the history of the Mllwaukie' of Asb camp. W. O. W., waa held this district. Kdd Olds Is alo to be Catholic church. Wednesday night In the Mllwaukie city i put up by his friends and has beei : hall, with a large attendance. GARAGE IS FOR LEASE MILWAUKIE. Ore., Nov. 2i. (Spe cial.) The new garage on the main OAK GROVE CLUB MEETS very good overseer Of (M road t this year. A very delightful affair was planned for Mr. Winnie Kern Hush by her for mer Portland schoolmates a few even- I The proposed route Is within the area covered by the preaent route, but ' not on the same road traversed by the latter, which cover a distance of $7 miles in tbe round trip, and serves SCO ! families. The new route would furnish mail at the present time to 100 fam ilies and the distance traveled would I be 12 mllea. It will serve mall to the families living In the Lake drove lo cality on Oswego lake which has prac tically built up the laat season. SO families alone living there at the pres ent time. Thl tract of land has clear ed and platted hy the owners, the Ore gon Iron Steel company, which is fast disposing of it to Portland work- DETECTIVES AT WORK ON EIRE MYSTERY Jone Druir Co.. li.OO: lluntlav Bros (John llrown). $3.00; lloanl Co.. $2.00; Klliott-Kisher Co.. $150; 'f Water Com.. (A. P.rlil). $1.40. Munson Supply Co., $3.60. ',0rl f w"" Cotn Willough RKCORDRR L Cochran. $fi.00:!y. l ; Dnla Donovan (Jerome ft P. Dedman. $6.00; Huntlay Bros. Hamilton). $12.60; Mr. C. Straight Co., $0.40; Elllott-Fishr Co.. $1.60; (John Mathson), $20 00; Kstr. A White Carbon A Ribbon Co.. $4 60; Nichols (Mrs. linen), $2.H0; Kst Munson Supply Co.. $7.00. 'A Nichols (Mrs. Priti). $20.00; L TRKASURKR -Burroughs Adding Adams (I. Starr). $12.4H; W. C. Man Machine Co.. $18.00; M. K. Dunn. $6.00 1 iram (Mr. Starr.) $6.00; J. F. Mr t; ft Hayes, $25.00; Huntley Hro. Cormack (Mr Man), $120; J. F Co.. $0.50; Jons Drug Co.. $0.20. ! McCormark (Mra Joaatlyn). $10.00; ASSKSSOR J. Staal.. $:ifl.(M); P J Wlnkrl ( Katlr You.le.k) $MMi; Huntley Bros. Co.. $1.10; J. ft Jack. Dragon City Wood A Ful Co., (Cha.. $3.00; Burroughs Adding Mschine Co., McKlnnls), $3.00; C. E. Swick (Mr. $2 50. I Cora Jossalyn). $4,37; H. I). Aden COUNTY COURT W. H. Mattooni 'Minnl Sohn). $6.00; K.ll.r. Cm 133 SO- A II. Ki..hi ifUOO- H S 1 fr)' ( M. Valentin). $8.00; N. B. Stevens (Katir I'luard). $3.50; fti Pampien, $7.50; Kellers (iroevry (Mr .Cross), $7.00; U. F. Anderson ( Mo.h ktrLWATTKIl Ore Nov 26 (Sne- mer rOTUana schnoimules a Few even- er In lot and acre tracts. street of town, built bv L Oration at I ial Th ok Hmve inrut Horvir ! Inge ago. The party was In the form Another tract of land which is fast a cost of $3500. Is now completed. It club, whose members comprise people of shower. Refreshments were ser- being cleared by the Oregon Iron ft is modern In every respect and is con ! of Oak Grove. MllwaukU- and surround-! ved a,,er ,he n,a"' PJf pai kanes ! steel company no that It may be placed sldered one of the best outside of Port-1 Ing country, held a meeting Tuesday ! had ,,een unwrapped. Those coming on the market Is the Dunthorpe sec land. It is the Intention of Mr. Grat- In the Grange hall here which was well out to tne ,,u,,h home were the Mlssen tion. Here the company is spending a ton to lease the garage as he does not j attended and a splendid program was I E'Uabeth Havely. Ilernlce Lee. Gladys great many thousand dollar In clear OSWEGO. Ore.. Nov. 26. (Special.) For some lime past detectlvea have heen Investigating the tire, which de stroyed the three small dwellings of Mrs. M. Ci Wells In Oswego early In Rcptemlicr. ami for the last two weeks the Hoard of rnderwrlters of the Pa cific have heen advertising that It would pay a reward of IliO for the ur rest and conviction of the person or persons who were thought to have set the Are. The properties were said lo I have heen well Insured. It Is rumored that oiie man has already made a con- fession Implicating others In the In- ceiKllurlsm. and It Is tieiieveu tnai it I but a matter of a short time until the detectives will have brought the guilty persons to the bar of Justice. care to run It himself. carried out. No. 2$. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First State Bank of Milwaukie of Milwaukie, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Nov. 10th, 1915. Resources. Loans and discounts "1,0:12.68 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 20.52 Honds and warrants 22,ni7.2l Stocks and other securities 550.00 Hanking house 11.B67.00 Furniture and fixtures 2.620.00 Other real estate owned 2,844.6i Due from approved reserve banks ,7i:i.2 Checks and other canh items 162.5a Cash on hand 6.41X.62 ; Todd and the Mesdames Clyde Shields. ' Ing the 'and. miiklni; roadways and I. w. Kern and Chas. Kern. hard .urfnclng (he muds and streets, On her return trip from the Califor- laying water mains to he supplied with nia fairs, Mrs. Hubbard, sister of j Hull linn water, ami erecting an elec-l Frank Fisher spent some time with her I trie light line connecting up with the parents at l-akewood and on Wednes-1 Portland plant. day evening was a dinner guest of Mr. j Already several tin. homes are be and Mrs. Usher. Mrs. Hubbard de- lim built in this section. It is predicted parted this week for her home in Chi-1 that within a few years at the most all tago, III. i the land between Oxwego and Port- OSWEGO THEATRE IS The social committee of the Feder-.land will be pretty well dotted with ated council meets on Thursday after noon at the Oregon City church to make arrangements for the annual federated meeting. H. J. Robinson and Geo. Ostrom from this place are on (tali committee. On the pleasantries of life In the hollies. ALL EIND WORK IN OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. 26. (Special.) -A new frame structure, one story In Anderson, $2.00. fol'KT HOUSt: Home T.I. Co., 115.00; Par. Trl A Trl Co B.10 (HI- ' James Adkin. Lumber Co., $1.38; F..!"- X2 00' M'"'r ,Mr" sour), aiiu.uv; w. w. i.inien (.virv Edgar Mm), $6.00; J. Rlekntr Sons, (Mrs. Hoke), $8.00; W. II. Thompson iKepke), $1.10; Frank T. Barlow (Wm. Diekelman), $10.00; Klectric Hotel (Dick Meyers) $20.00; Robbins Bros. ( Kliia Slam) $.1.36; Dr. J. W. Norris, ( Moldenhauer). Moller. Ilorher). $18.90; Otto ft Meindl Gro cery (Mrs. Weaver). $6.00; Mrs. Ida Mobra (Mr. 1111). $66.00; Mrs. Ida & Kffgleston (Mrs. Jane Trullingar), $9.00; Ratdorf Hros. (Mrs. Hushen- .00; Hui.li. if Hros. (Mrs. Mo- 10.00; Mrs. J. M. Quick (Mr. $8.00; W. II. Rambo (Reji 1 aauMat i'Mtnn- t'urr ilr. , , M. . J i..lKinnl.US.OO; W. A. Holm.; (Mrs ft ft Baker linker), $6.00; The Hub Crn ery (Mrs .llrown), $8.00; Klemson's Grocery (T. ft Smith), $9.00; H. S. Wm. H. Cooper A Co., $51.00; Scott A Mo ris, $160.00; L A. Woodward. $182.60; Miller-Parker Co.. $0.66. CIRCUIT COURT-Calvert Studio $4.60; Gilbert L Hedges, $3.17; Wal ter Klliott, $12-00; Gus Bergrene. $10.00; L G. Hubbard. $6.20; L. Adams. $6.00; D. 1. .Krdman. $6.00: G. Anderson, $6.60; R. Douglas, $6.60: R. B. Hayhurst, $2.40; I). E. Frost, i $14.80; M. F. McCown, $4.20; Annn j Orman, $2.40; John Redmon, $2.40: Orvllle Snavely, $7.40; J. C. Farmer. I'"' $7.40; F. (). Farmer, $7.40; John C.j ' ' Bradley, $42.00; R. R. Rand. $3.40; I ' W. A. Proctor, $7.40; C. C. McUugh-' ' V' F. I Vntress, $44.00; F. C. Burk, $42.20 F. C. Burk, $42.20; W. H. Bonney, $43.60; E. N. Bates, $45.40; Ward II. Uwton, $42.60; D. M. Marshall, $76.00; A. W. Cook, $66.80; James Fegles, $6,100; ('. E. Meldrum, $64.70; John G. Moehnke, $56.00; G. Hanson, $54.60; A. M. Kirchcm, $66.00; Thom as E. Gault, $54.40; B. S. Gibson, $58.80; ft R. Iek, $54.50; P. J. Win kle $54.20; Mark Reely, $60.00; S. B. Berg, $04.00; John F. Risley, $56.40; A. S. Thompson, $57.60; Fred Gcrlior, of A avenue und First street by H. M. Williams, and when completed, within a few weeks, will he used for n moving I i. i in ihf.uii.r Alr.iu.lv 1( hiiR heen leased to the proprietor of the present show house in Oswego. The new build ing Is being erected with a view to Its proposed use and will he modern witd Increased Beating capacity over the present movie house. 200 VOTERS IN OSWEGO form of a social affair was the colored Total 127,yO". 15 ! folks concert given by the black doll baby committee on Tuesday evening. Liabilities. The church was not as well filled as 1 OSWEOO, Ore., Noi 26. tSpeclal.i (apital stock paid in $ 2f.,000.U0 this committee would like to have i The people of Osw.-go never before auipiiiB i.iiiu J.OUO.OO Mitail !,, ,,, th.. ,,,,.i,.w.. uoaih ' hud hs much ennui. I,, he thankful as or I...I iho iont-i(,. moiioa o ,i ! I his ThankHtl vine du v for It finds nrac OS WKGO, Ore., Nov. 26. (Special.) Jokes and recitations were very much j tlcally every man in town with a Job "Voters have until Friday nlKht of enjoyed and the entertainers were i and drawing fairly good wages. this week only to get their names en forced to respond to encores. Messrs. It has been no nmoinmon thing, at ! the city recorder, I . W. T.wlfor I firm Inn llulrnm W I Ulln... tllS tllle Of the VI:, r for the IO Wll coeil ler. a. lll i.lc u.. r . umi w-. Undivided profits, lesa exinses and taxes oald 1.118.61 Dividends unpaid "i5.00 Postal suvingB bank deposits 1,088.77 Individual deposits subject to check 67,'224.3V Demand certificates of deposit L287.8" Certified checks 264. S5 Cashier checks outstanding 1,904.1; Time and savings deposits 27,y6:i.60 Total 1127,907.15 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas ss. I, A. H. Zanders, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowieilne and belief. A. H. ZANDERS. Cashier. CORRECT Attest: PHILIP BTRBIB, PHIL T. OATFIELD, JOHN F. RISLEY, OSCAR T. OLSON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Nov. 1915. It. 8. RAMSEY. Notary Public. tm . . . I 1 . I B T .. stone anil Woo.lham's voices were at council to have on 111., a number of pe- " mey wisn to voie uecenn.er ' their best. Mrs. Jacobs' strong altoitltlons and requests for financial aid ""le interest Is being taken In the. voice In the Swanee River was well I for several worthy families, but up to Bpproawnwg Biasiuini u...... w. . SCHOOL TO TAKE PART The Oregon City high school has joined the state debating league and preliminary work In debating is now being featured In all English classes. All of the students are being drilled In the principles of debating and at least one debate has been held In every English class In the school as a part of tbe regular class work, and In some classes a Becond series of debates have Oregon City theatres in times past have felt the effect of their townsmen going to the big city to see some late and popular film attraction. No longer Is it necessary to do this for the local moving picture houses present many of the same attractions. Leave your money In Oregon City. received. Those on the stage imper-' this time no r.-(ii.Hl have been made sonating colored folks were Mrs. Nel- j for assistance and none are likely be lle Sanders, Mrs. A. C. MacFarlane, i cause every family man haa elthct Mrs. Jim Bernard, Mrs. Jacobs, Mar-i heen employed for some time past or garet Tucker, Alice Eve MacFarlane! has lately been by the Oregon-Portland and the gentlemen's quartet, Mr. Wood-1 Cement company In the work of pre ham In rhyme of his own composition 1 paring its plant for actual operation, and negro dialect gave the object of the When the company announced the meeting and also the closing remarks j resumption of work norms time ago it which were well received. The com-1 stated that preference would be given mlttee served pumpkin pie, coffee and i to Oswego men anil preferably those doughnuts. In some of the pie were having families. Since then no less pumpkin seeds, those receiving the ! than 100 employes have been put to seeds were Informed that they were: work, and of this number were all thai the next committee to plan for a so- Oswego men that hu-l heen Idle. With clal affair of the church. Mrs. Hess 'this and the odd John hereabouts ev Hruechert being chairman of for the hose cart. There Ih a good the; ery man Is now employed, and Thanks-; supply of buckets and ladders and with pumpkin seed committee. Her assist- xivlng finds the lar.ler well supplied the ailuca equipment tne town win no ants being Geo. Ostrom, Will Jacobs. land the families happy with the proa ! fairly able to battle against the fire A. C. McFarlane, LeClaire Ostrom. Os car Erlckson, Hugh Roberts, Arthur Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Ethel Hart. The ladies of Grace Guild met at the George A. Ostrom home on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. J. Bernord left Wednesday for Albany to spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ilatdorf. pects bright for steady work for many demon. months to come CHICHESTER S PILLS J Till' III A Ml. SI. HRAMI. ' X L4lral A.I. .rrtl.i I hl..k.l.r'i IIIimJ Brail Kill. In II' ir.-i IMS nmlllc bni, tctlH with Bloe RiM. Tafca aa Wr Bar .."' lr(r1M- a-. wt'irM'OVa-TrKW i.iaM.ivd kih no riUA Tiir. k n'.wn i, II j Sflftat. Al... RdW-la SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE am .as. height. Ih being erected on the corner $.ri.IO; W. C. Green, $54.20; Mury Pe- trclla, $4.00; T. C. Zielinski, $3.00; F, A. Miles, $2.20; Clara LaCure, $2.60; Ernest Kyle, $fi.00; H. N. Everhnrt, $5.20; John Jennings, $2.00; James J. Green, $3.00; Hemic Ginsburg, $3.60; E. L Shaw, $2.20; George E. Hislop, $3.40; Carl Carlson, $5.20; Charlie Sailers, $5.80; L. G. McKcnncy, $5.00 Austin McConncll, $5.20; Geo. A. Thachcr, $5.00; Thomns Adkins. $4.00; Clara Adkins, $4.00; Mulvu Bolle, $2.40; Samuel Riley, $3.60; Wm. J. Wilson, $2.20; H. S. Mount, $2.20; J. D. Vnllet, $2.40; Nancy J. Elder, $2.40; R. L. Holmnn, $2.20; 0. F. Farmer, $7.40; Typewriter Inspection Co., $3.50. J. P, Jones, $6.00; J. W. Holman, $6.00; P. Douglas, $5.60; Julia Faulkner, $2.20; I. M. Harring ton, $2.00; E. W. Bower, $12.80; W. Jurgens, $7.40; Orpha Eiscnhart, $7.20 J. F. Campcau, $5.20; Pearl Hnynursl $2.40; T. P. Johnson, $2.20; W. H. Holschu, $2.40; Cassius M. C. Case, $2.40; J. P. Murphy, $2.40; Herman Dillman, $5.00; C. H. Dauchy, $2.40; Wm. Wilson, $2.00; O. J. Rauch, $2.40 S. J. Jones, $2.40; Victor Lundeen. $5.60; Carl Young, $5.60; Pat Harrir. $2.40; Charles Peckover, $2.40; Samu el Hastings, $2.40; R. B. Beatie, $5.60; Lester Clark, William Avison, $8.20; Henry Russell, $8.00; M. L. Stoddard, $12.80; C. R. Hart, $7.00; L. W. ding er, $7.00. JUSTICE PEACE John N. Siev ers, $10.95; D. E. Frost, $18.00; Wal lace McCord, $5.00; H. Hughes, $5.00 N. 0. Say, $5.00; A. A. Wood, $6.15; Richard Cook, $1.50; Frank Bros., $1.50; Richard Lee, $1.50; Frank Rifo $1.50; W. F. Young, $1.50. CORONER-J. A. Van Brakle. $7.00; W. E. Hempsted, $54.00. Anderson (Mrs. Bell) $11.00; Dahlke (Mrs. Herza). $7.00. JAIL !r. Mount, $6.00; W. J. Wll. son, $88.47. JUVENILE COURT Mindn K. Church, $18.70; I). K. Frost. $6.85; Waller Elliott, $1.00. TAX BERATE Warron P. I,e, $6.10. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING The Courier Press, $71.01; Oregon City Enterprise, $109.21. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES A. E. Ball, $39.86. TAX DEPARTMENT-Ona Renncr $47.43; Kent Wilson, $27.26; Jessie Paddock, $63.60; W. J. Wilson, $0.00; 0, W. Harrington, $29.00; Huntloy Bros. Co., $1.20. that only three councllmen urg to be elected. Counting those whose names had already been placed on the regis tration rolls and did not have to reg ister again, it Is thought that about 200 persons will hnve qualified to vote at the election. OSWEGO HAS FIRE BELL OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. 2C (Special ). Oswego now has a fire bell to sum mon volunteer fighters, und work Is underway for the erection of a tcwer for the same with a station beneath 08WEGO TURKEY SHOOT OSWEGO, Ore.. Nov. 26. (Special.) As a result of a turkey shoot and raffle held on the clearing back of the school building yesterday, several Os wego people will thoroughly enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner, for it cost them but a trifle. SURVEYOR-Paul Dunn, $21.40; now located County Court Proceedings, November Term, 1915. In the matter of the petition of Henry Hollumn, et ul, fur county road; referred' to viewers. In the mutter of the II. A. Bates Road; ordered opened when damages arc assessed by Board of Roud View ers are paid. Petitioners to pny the sum of $100.00 and county to pny $50.00. In them ntter of the Helen M. El liott Road; ordered opened when dam ages as assessed by the Board of Roud Viewers ure paid. Petitioners to pay the sum of $100.00 and county to pay $100.00. In the matter of the petition of Peter Heater for county road; pe tition ordered dismissed. In the matter of Wood, Rock und other obstructions placed in the County Roads; it is ordered that no person be allowed to pluce.stich ob structions in the county road without first obtaining permission from the County Court. H is further ordered that such obstructions now in the county roa dmust be removed within a reasonable time unless permission is obtained from thee ourt allowing such obstructions to remain where