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OR WON CITV KNTKIMMtlHR. KIM HA V. HKCKMMKIt 10. l'M.V MILWAUK1E DEPARTMENT,couNTYcouRT MILWAUK1E CLUB LEADS IN STATE MISt COGILL, O. A. C, AOORItSl AUOItNCl AND COMPtlMCNTI INDUSTRIAL WORKERS. Good Program fcr Women on Dec. 17 ri:iiii mix loit month OF DrXIMIUH HaTIUCT NO. SS-MoUlU Via hwr, flOOU; IL.bbiii. Ilrtx, IIOOo; C.ltl.ib r'.yt.r. f.'.TOi 1UII A Haty, J. ',5; Geor. CuMiy. 115-f.u; U O. H.lir.1, flO 00; Clay r.'ntfl., II00; J. Ka.tatl. 111.25: C. II. :Uti. 1 5 00; jlr Huy.r, T 2ft: Frank Oat.r, $125; K. II. ritor.., $100; C. C Edward. Y50; Carl Coranaun. I I TS; (1. IL a 111 be -fr n! ctiil M. aa iiilrrrtin MILWAl'KIE. Dec. -(Hi-e.lall-Whlls K)ln dlMPpull.tliit-liI fill oter lh nonappearance of ,,rul Tr'i U Griffin hrr. on Tuesday. Htau Iio I Clackamaa county U. t ill Mlm I'okM of the Oregon ATieulturl collect., who supplied. IniriTntcJ Ihor ... . . I i Ih.l r.u.1 A OUglliy ID. lo .uu.m-r. , , . . In lb. thol nouw DUTKUT NO. J-Or.gon Illy - . Kntrtpr.. I.V00; Jo. I'rtr. II00O; l.k tat- .. k I fcl . I ...... . . . ..... MII.WAlhlK. U. -i !...- i.lt- , rf. M.Knr-. n. i. mji- Ja.kMiu. U.WJ; David lil.nmm, Mr W. K . :-lli.k la In thar. of lh ln, J 50, . Jm lUty, I MX); C. K. Karnaby, .rrmntrUTiu tor lb ro-ram f tU j DISTRICT NO. J-J. I. tftradle) , ! t,iK)j J. W. riundlng.r, flOOj II. C MiUiukli Parent Tr. hrr a.. i.iu.B 11040; f. Wulfhatcrn, 1 W; J. C. Ill- j ll.mak.r. i.00j Carl lUmiby. 1100. nimiiif nr.i Friday. I IT. In h. (u4t 4 tv j M,rar.r, DISTRICT NO. 2t-Juhn C.hler. OSWEGO DEPARTMENTiSTANDAIUZlNG . . .,.., . .; . OSWEGO SCIIOOIiJ LAUIU U.UII IS I IIUUIN LIU'J'.N ACTIVE FACTOR BRIDGE UNSAFE ,bur HrwJi.. I.M.00; Martin Tt,' I'ulralt. 7.00; Krnt Wcrn.r. 1100; AVERACC ATTf NOANCt AT MIIT INOI IS TWINTVFIVI MAK INO DONATIONS fOU POOR OHMh'iiO. Oif.. IhT. I (H. ll) ml'li Ifm tt trmy iollur u( ) talk on lo.ik lb 'rtliillr IUii M -v ... . ...... l(n i.mmcn, o.w; nmra i uurr, i irruar nrrniM.n rihni aiiriuum or l.in i.ur HlfiatuM l.r our.a i..!r. ; Mullrnhoff, ."0.i5; J. I. Ptre.llry, J00; I. . Snal. I.M.25; John Cah nirinbrta n.il.-d al lh I jnllra' rlub The rhlMrva of Iho k hi.l ar lo fur jl.D.OO; Martin Mwrtiart, lou; John ,r, .0O. nUh the rim.l'l part of lh pr.Ntta it. tli.i Catlo'a of I'liinar) . bUri to rnat. anJ th pujiU of Kiiittwl hrr aiiKrrue rhki adrrnoon and umlns In lur talk on th runlon aorli of Hi lu dtulrlal dpartmrnl jf tb aUI ol U te. In Ihe afternoon. Ml Cottll told of Iho aork of Ibtf il.'iurtm.-iil, and took otxaalon to counlltm-iit ttir Mllaauklv Indimtrlal club. hi. h lir dcclarnl a as one of the lir(t-l and uioat advn.l for unl cr of any hr bid htd In the itilt. She nrtr.1. boa ever, that the clut.a of the count) aork aa a unit and not Individually. and aald that r.r Ully rllort nmuij lie made to carry off aorne of the prl- ofrercd for exhibit. rrlniiial Cavlt la b-d uiHTvtor of the Mil ankle Induttrlal club, ahllv bla a lunt aupenlMjra are: Mr. Will (:!. Ukln; Mr. John Nh. Ing; Mr. George WUnlngrr. canning: Mr. Ir. Sleaart. gardening; Mr. 8 Chamber, manual training. Mim lllam be Jerirey. a ho ba charge ot the douic-atlc ctenre d.-rtineni of tb blKh chool. alo aita the aiipir tUnr. Tuesday cvcnlnR Ml t'oclll gave a atereoptlcon U-cture lu the achool hou.e that proved highly entertaining for It ahoaed aome of the accoinpliiib nivnts of the different lodunrial club throughout the atate. At thi meeting Mia Cot:ill had preunt Mr. Marl of the slate superintendent' office and Hon. lOlSCOVIRY MADE THAT ONI OF sthinoirs is anoKiN-eia ROLLER CANNOT CROSS meeting, held III the amhly room of Iho Daargo x IiikiI, ahli h baa Ixwn kindly donated b) th school iMwrd. The iiiernber hae shoan rnucb Inter M.K.r. IIJOO; J. M. Norton. IU.73; HSTIUCT NO. -MiK Walch. It. S.hmlJt, II0O0; II. K. HylveiUr, I10.W; Tariby lUrald. 112.15; U. W. tn. u vi ' ,bA t A nn I Ani. a .n i . . . ti.k ai aa. ........ ... ... ..... c..n.. V..W, n. om,,, ,..,.,,, , (h- of (M ilb hli Uhntan. 4.M; Jo I'Ul.ter, lti.75; K. IMl-r, 14.00; R. Kl.u.. .M ; Mr, V. (ir.y ,elg the prr.ldenl. and - Tonif. .0O; I.. E. CTiilcolo, IU.00; J. J. Shr, $12.00; Ceorg R.hcer.: (he regular meeting Ix-lug on Iho sec John Wymore, I1H.75; O. K. Ilauren, i00; Jim I amour, $i'.W1; Jacob' ond and fourth Wednesday of ea h f .'1.75; KreJ Cook. f00; A. II. Kit- Ken.k. SHOO; Rufu krailwrfer, ' inoulh allb an average alletidam of au, $1ri.00; 0. I Younr. 1.00; Her- Ifl.OO; Walter Umour. f 1.00; Freji'V At ihe.e meeting In addition lo a I ...... 'inn. i..k. !.....-. iPfograrn. iun neon is s. rve.1. ie To Open the Water WnrL'C RMc.npr Uim.nS.ib.rt.H2 25. "vv" m WSTRICT NO. 4-K.Uc.da T.I.. Il.nry W.lkJ 12.00; Wm. H.r.h. 11.00. ' - !phon4 TeleersphCo. U2;ThKa., PISTKICT NO. :-M..lalla Vu- ,.!'.' terday'a program aa lu charge of Mr. rnliTs and Mr. 1. Nelxin, the topic iM'Ing llaron Cuvler. Ill t'remh KtHilotrlar eolii(titnlt. H5; -OartlelJ U.r, Co II07.5S; M.( MSTRICT NO. 3lV-t.aego I.um-j The pscolot;li 1 arid domralk s. I A. Corselt, $10.50; II. II. Yount, ber Co., I24.3H; Cto. II. Hat A Co.. 'en. e dpartnieuls of the club ru.'. t on unuirwiK i- -1S1il.- ''-J IV-cre... 5.00; J. V. Ilarr. neer. 110.00. Sett arrk meeting of the loan toon til. on Tuesday nlkht. bid flr to be one of bitory making for II I rJ-jS.0; J. A. Kitthinp. :iiJ.50; R. O. $lfl.0t; Cl.nmorri Quarry Co.. I2.lt. ! "e flrat and Ihlrd Tuesday of eac h ,Krd letting the contract at mat lime j Morrison. 17.00; . Yunker. 5.00;I J. 70; Ktl Whitten f '1 37; Jos. Arm-1 " meniug tor if for the con.tniction of the loan . new C- Kitchinr. 110 .50; R. S, Coop, ft .00; ,trtin. Id 00; Wm. Arm.lronf. 12.00; : ,"",,M'r l u"1""' l'''itb as a, ter s stem, supplied from Hull Hun I n v r.v,r 1n0. r, SlMnmtH ... ' M. , , -mes during holiday week. The rler by the city of Portland. The . ' t . ' " ' -k-"". meeting of the. department are! f he tiregor. Iron Hleel company loan voted l.'S.ooo bond, some months " ' , "nmen. u.w; v iar.nc. , hrJ homes of the member. The ago. but court action by the present JonM- C- A- '"'T. -: Whilten. $28.00; Frank Ford. IH.0O; 1 ,.ul general meeting; of Iho dub will aater aork oaner ba delayed act-j R- Huirhes. f 1.00; Dan Matson, $H.OO; Anion Nilon, l.M; John Raicy.lb held on liwember U, alien Mrs ual aork. lloaever. the bonds aer Dick Githens, V00; W. M. Wade. $;l.00; W. Haker, f 25.00 ; Iluirh Hak.r. j John lal and Mr lieorgp lliillock stild ome time ago and the city engl- $2.00; J. A. Kitt-hing, $,6.00; M. E. $9.00; A. Helms, $10.00; Frank Chillis "1 '" Mder a II h the study of l.)ell. OMVVKCO, Oie, lei Hfilall The dlat'ovviy )eslerdy of a broken stringer on th. Toon creek bridge lu I he tlilnlly ofllaaego, and ahbh alll b. repaired at once on I lie order of the county loriimlssloner. alll doub lea hat Hi. effect, of pretentlng sum. terrible accident and an rnle dainag suit for Clackamas county. Th. broken stringer might hat passed un noticed nnlll some heavy vHilcbj pa ovtr the bridge a.iubl ba caused the strut lure In give as), thus alloalng the vehlil. and Ha burden lo drop to the bottom of I be gulley, a dlxlanc. of fio lo 75 feel, hjd It not been for U Iniietllon ordered of lb. bridge by I he court In the effort to determine aheiher the bridge a mild sunlaln a aright of I3S tons. Ill city of Oiacgo through lis retcrdcr. II. W. kohler, hating aked for the liiformailon aa It dealred to bring road roller of this capacity Into loan for si reel aork. The roller In ipiestloii I th. proerly OriWKHO, Or. Ie I -lHlal -The lisn ImmiIs, inndr lb. illre. 1 1 It f rrlnclpal 'ne, alll simiii . tlasaed among Ih slaridardlied v lino's of die stale, tli. . In. Mrd having iM-en pret ailed upon to make the change llial protld. fur ut b. Jlme ground has been a quirt d ari l plaigroorid si'arlus Inslallid Th. lighting of ! riNiiii had to b. changed r:ie lrie llgbl art llislalled IhrouNhoiil Ihe building last year TO 0IN THEATRE SUN0AV. llMWKiiO, Or, I -IHi'ttial ) Th. ne moving pit lur. theater, ' I ed on the lorner of A avenue and first alreel by Henry Williams and Ivaard to th proprietor of lb Ihrater, la re celt Ing the flrilnhlng loin hr tbla aetk from I h bsnds of th. palntrr and alll lie readr for iMt upalo y the last f lb aeek, It being prowd ipeullig Hie same Itett Hunday Bight. The si rin lure Is ipill. Mitnlern and alll irot a dellglit lo Ibnse aha en joy comfortable room. Th. theater aa bulll by Arthur Patldson, n.n Irai tor. DORCAS SOCIETV TO MEET. neer recently completed hi plan for R. l.inn, $14.00; I Hale, $S.00; R. II. $10.00; C. P. Johnson. $10.50; Ed Wan the ay.tem and bid for the construe. Currini $l0 00. M nuernnend. $1.00. ker. $10.00; W. D. Cook. $fi.00; Frank :::xzX t I,,sTR;r00NOJ -;rnrycKn- tr-,400: Ben ,0M: J-J- c.ty eni.mr that th. .y.tem can 1 "7;' 7 ,kZ P r U- built for IJI.000. or ll.ooo less than the! W6l M. H. Wheeler. $15.00; P. h. DISTRICT NO. 31-OreKon City amount of the bond. Stone. $1.00; W. E. Wherler, $8.00; Enterprise. $10.00. - - - jC Wheeler. $1.00. , DISTRICT NO. 3:i-Th. EsUca.U ANOTHER EXHIBIT PLANNED. 1 DISTRICT NO. 6-Sandv New. Prer... rino- II 11 flOO- I. another gtsilngist. The club has Inaiiguraied a donation bundle box and each acek they bring (articles of clothing and a raring a j parel. ahlcli ar. taken In charge ny tne teacher of the school and placed In the band of ihoae fumllle needing the same. MiIWAt Klf Dec -iSmHiali-!,10PO:Sni,y fr Lumber Ces W.I2; F. Roley. $2.00; O. Hendren. $2.00; .Wiring to sho; to the people of Mil- Eri. Kr.b.. A.h.r Keller, $2.00; E. n. KinK. $2.00; OS WCCO COUnCll a ankle a hnt has been accomplished In!00! Nifk Schmiti, $17.00; Gust Fred Horner. $2.00; W. Hendren. $2.00 j Mr. New bill from the Washington ,h .... ,.,.,.,.. Illnche , Finirer. $19.00; F. Uhrman. $18.00; jhn Park. f'OO? II dilm.ire. 12.00: A llmvc Itlllc Stale Agricultural college al Pullman. j,.ffrr, in charge of the domestic scl-. Ma Wunsche. $5.00; John Haley. W. W. Wallena. $2.50-Frank Millard.! initJ Mr. Maria travel, over Oregon in ine ,nJ nllIIlcrv. and Mr. 8. Cham- $10.00; Cha. Krebs. Jr, $1.00; II. $17.00- Amoa Millard. $l.00: Marion, inirei r the Inilu.irial aork.and Mr. . .. u... ,..i.. . . . . .. . 7 ' -."'-...-.. " .V. : " " mmv ."" undiwrg. in.uo; fcd aiu. K4..a; Mi ard. $2.50. OSWKCO. Ore . -i Si.ec ZJrZ : :;imTJ!!-v?!",kr..r: Fisher. $4.00: Wm. Cu.den.; D,STRICT NO. 35-Th. Sandy At a recent meeiing of theel,., lar office for the .tat. of V.h!nKton. I far IM. year he exhibition ' t0 2 00 A" RrUch- il 00 S- " U0.Q0. '" "', ' These gentlemen made short talk, up- J noIJ , ,h.cm;,, bll,nt on Bickford. $2.00; Mr. Dol.n. $1.50; Bell DISTRICT NO. 36-P. II. Kliewer. J'H ' '''': lMm. ..n the anrk a. ihev found It nroKresa- " !i Uttlenaire. 19.75. ti-.no. IUT iv. Iter for MUoaer. $.40; Osaeiso I ' ' ITArilliTr as. Ttu.vv. m .vofvii, SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB MEETS. MUSICALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED MILWAl'KIE. Dec. 9. (Speciali- Iiiiii .uin nicTDtrT vrt c..i.. r:. t ... tier company, inaieriui; .i.; tiiuiert . lr l j!t-in -ur"r;nai.,e.. ark n ughi.. $:.ho; . n wi, NngywnLe:i i; rr(. 5.00. Mlllrr, . j. ,lllkm,r 4 MIIWAIKIE IXh- 9(Sieclal-l U' 1 - " ' ' I DISTRICT NO. 4l Jarl & Eri. I material, tl 1.20; Independent Printing A 'combined pracrmmm. and buslnes. ! Co- ,15'R8i The S News- ,10 0O: .20; D. L. Erdman. $14.75; II. Bron-' company, printing 111 $5; Oswego meeting of the Woman Social Service I H. Moulton, $21.35; T. Hagan. $21.35; ner, $7.00; C. Richey. $4.00; A. Erd-UIe Light and I'oaer Co.. $H.j:.; II. club of Oak Grove a as held totlay with','- Ganger. $20.25; A. II. Klingler. ,,, $0.00; M. Richey, $4.00; F.w Kohler, lary and folder for let Mra. Carolina Strieb. The programme $20.25; M. Thomas. $4.50; C. EUner. Richcy. $3.00; C. Bartlemay. $1.00. I ,,,r ,l7-'0; " "ukl,l,""- "'' Include.: "The Home Ecpnomlrs $9.00; G. Gary, $0.75; H. J. Holland, ' P1STRICT N0 4t-Wm Upde-1 ""'Mmnill" f' ' " 7 ; A- 1 """ Movement." Wbltcomb and larw ; $9.00; A. Freeman. $4.50; C. W. eraVe. $25.00: John Affolter. $82.83;" , - ' .llilit'f tl III" ill ouirir iiirti llilill I'll - the and hm been used In rolling th. .treet and roud lu the Utters new tract, Ininmore. It had couelitd to Us loan to the loan of Oaacgo, ahlih tlfslr.il to roll lis crilxlied n k streets, ahlle Ih rinds aer soft. The eoinpan further agreed to deliver Ih. roller to the approach of the Tryon rreek bridge but the clly aa In agree to take II acros and to It safe return It l Ing common knoaledu that the Tr)on creek bridge a a not as safe as II ought to be. thti lity recorder aas In structeil lo ascertain a hat the county court Jiidticd the rapacity of the bridge. The court us alimand would not answer until It h.id scut au Inspet (or. who Mlted the bridge' yesterday alien the broken stringer ans iIImov cred This hrliUe has always Im-cii considered a hoodoo, and the people of tbl town and lotalliv bellete It hlch r council time thai the county court prtx eed to and i replui e II alih a siibstanlu1 and ht maneiit slriicture. The present one, aotulen. Is 100 feel long, and stand nearly "5 feet above the irt-k 11 upon wooden sills, a lid h ili out alth every heavy fresSet. lal I- OHWKHO. Ol. Dec -tKlsll- Mrs J M Mlnlre alll be hontea to Hie iMireaa sih li ly of the t'oiirrega lloiial tiiiin h on Friday, lt-.t uil.cr II, al her home Hurliig the aftertiiMin the sM let y alll hate a number of tiaeful and fancy Christmas artlclei on dis play am) sal. MRS. PRIM TO BE HOSTESS OHWKdO. Ore.. Dec. 8pcclal -Th 1 41 d lei' Aid sot li ly of the M.ttio tl lot K'plscopal i hurt h Is to be enter lalned on Thurda, lec. Iiilh al the home of Mrs. J. II. Mi Inly re, ahen the latter' sl.i.r, Mr. I'rim. alll l-e lin.l-ens. Woman Candidate Losing Leads Mates musical proposed for last Friday niKht by the students of tbe high school un der the direction, of Miss Louise Walk er, of Oregon City, was indefinitely postponed. However, the practice for the same will continue so that the peo ple of Milwaukie are assured a real Mllwaukie high school will tender al OSWKliO. Ore . Dec. . (Special.) .linking from (he renilt of Init Mini day's election t'le people of Oswego life I A. W. Shipley, $9.00; H. Ten Eyck, $4.00; J $9.00; D. W. Douglas, $27.00. , DISTRICT NO. 8 Sandy 1 umith A Shnoincr Shnn . . .. i r. : z r . vur" ,,... . v(1w, , ,ir.lluln " . 7?:Z:T.T..?1''Z?!: Geortre KlUm"ler. os: "'rl,he ult. B J2I4 , rollrr for treet:Th" elecllon dldnl create a. much in iiicu.ru irunii ... .o-..... v.. ...r oiaiKici it. csLacsoa i-ro. v . iiiui. ik. i ff..it.. ftno.i. . .. - .... ..... ...i - - niLSiiiiiiici . -a.w ti uiiii j-a uu ici. .u.uvi uiirar 11 i vni is i nun vmi-i tail, iiiii aviit i rnni u Owing to the fact that there were so bv Mrs. Florence D. Cllllsple; "The . Woodl ,,;-5. Wm Schrin.r S450- 11 n ! i 11 eijo, vv I n 1 ... ' api.inieu join, iiicg- manv previous entertainnH-nt. to In-lxew Housekeeping.- Christine Fred-1 1 ' 7t i T'' ull' i V. ' . J nr and Douglas C.lll to act with th, terfere and the time Intervening until nek; "The Kffiflent Housekeeper." J:..1,0!; ! hlt? ,100: C Ut- J- 200' J" - lonv- r,1"r ' tot Ih election re the holidays being well occupied, the ! Mr,. Eunice Taylor, and "The Efficient : G- W,hlt'; l" Te1,ELck 14 5?; A- Shirley, $10.00; R. C. Frace, i tun.. it. ten r.ycK, lioo- J W7 Exon S"4 50 Oretron i'n motion or l oui.ciiiuut. iniuitn tiic 27.00. City Enterprise $5 00--J M llenkle recorder an Instructed lo conununl-1 stratlon of the present omdu's, for the landy Black- $ 08- Paul R. Meiniir' $10 20- II ll'l""' llh ,ou,llY "",rl er-i three councllmcn. up for rejection 11 7K. F.I ...u ,,. .' , " r ' -lain the capacity of the Tryon creek er easy winners, they being Mall . ', tdel1' ,13-2j: LPucfv- -o0:brl.ke with a view to bringing across . Dld-tun. D. II. Fox nd August Kcu.plii. Tool.- Mr. Mary S. Drown. On motion of Coiimilinun DhUtin the . pretty well out (f led with the aduilnl MEN TEACHERS HONOR BOYS. musical treat when It is once held. gress, $10.00; Fred Lins, $12.50; Gun Chas. Oja. $4.00; Web Roberts. $4.00; Neighbor Surprise Newcomers. MILWAl'KIE. Dec. 9.- I hnu-tlnp nurtv Inmnrmtt- nieht tn (hp . . . T V, u . ..I . i wirnman, $2.00; Carl Lins, $o.00. r. R. Wootlle 14 00- R C France : boys of (be hlR-l school at the Crystal nlcTDI vr ,n n n u n vvooti e, a.uu, v,. r ranee, I Lake park bowling alley, the use of I DISTRICT NO. 10-C. C. Miller, $1.00; A. Shirley, $2.00. ', the alley having very generously been $14-10; Estacada Progress, $10.00; DISTRICT NO. 43 Louis Buker, -(Special) ;dnatdbv M,vitte. The guests and W. M. Wade. VX0; T. J. Palmateer, tn.rn. E.,tnc,!n Protrress. J 10 00: I .nmnlinr A(Tflin';r A "net acquainted" surprise party was host8 ,., ,,e ai)portloI1ed into teams! $4.00; C. H. Duncan, $13.25. Coast Culvert and Flume Co.. $34.44: 1 r. . . . . ..... , 1 I . Rehearsals Progressing Nicely. held last Wednesday night on the anH ,n. ...pnlnE .. ln howllna con- Hamilton lamiiy, wno recent u'' J tests, and refreshments will be served. jii in. v,tarada Protrres J1000-W .husert ann mnve.1 onto the llarnes M.1U, tsucaaa rogress, fW.VU, W. place ln East Mlnthome, coming to Milwaukie from Portland. Some 60 of the neighbors and friendly people of Milwaukie, quietly walked in on the newcomers, taking with them well ladtiied baskets of lunch, and the evening was spent in dancing and cards. MILWAUKIE SCHOOL REPORT. MILWAl'KIE, Dec. 9. I Special) Good progress Is noted in the re'icar sals upon "Mr. Hob." the comedy to be presented by the students of the Mil waukie high school on the nlht of De cember 2.1, under the direction of Miss I Campbell. Those comprising the cast MILWAl'KIE, Dec. 9. (Special) While Oregon City boasts of Its splen did per cent of attendance in its schools, Milwaukie takes the lead for Clackamas county for the mouth of November as shown by the report of Principal Robert Goetz, it being 97.2. The average number of pupils belong ing is 285.9, while the dally average at tendance is 277. There were 227 pu pils neither absent nor late during the month. DISTRICT NO. 10-C. C. Miller. uuig Baker. $3.00; Alex Baker. $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 44 The Courier; M. Wade, $7.50; T. J. Palmateer. $4.00; C. H. Duncan, $13.25. $500. j OSWKliO, Ore., Dec. 9. (Hpeclul) DISTRICT NO. 11 E. L. Pope. DISTRICT NO. afi John Reck. ! The people of this set tlon of Iho conn- $6.50; Mack Rivers, $3.&u; Nick Rivers $1.00; A. Nelson, $1.00; II, Kraft, !'' l0 "ot '''el 'hey huve been treuled $4.00; Eli Rivers, $24.00. 10o.' j j H ittan $10 97 j fulrly by the county court In the mat- DISTRICT NO. 12-The Courier DISTRICT NO.' 47 The Courier I '"r ,of " j! '"M'rovemen.s, Press, $10.00; Fred Brown, $10.35; pregs ,7 50 contending that those llcn.s In t'.l lo- ,. n .... . . iress, i.uu. 1 callty have not had the altenllon that Harding Grange, $6.00; F Johnson, DISTRICT NO. 49 The Estacada . .,.. i ,.., i,im... of characters are practicing their!'-60' B- Swales, $2.00; Geo. Eaden, progress, $5.00; Bert II. Finch, $4.0C; Mttle or no road work of any consc parts diligently and perfectness seems ! $12.00; E. Powers, $4.00; E. Gerber, Henry Fenton, $3.00; G. T. Hunt, ! nuonce has lccn done on the Oswego the slopan of each. '$5.00; J. Kirchem, $1.50; J. F. Cromer $4 00." I Oregon City road, which In. one of the I $4.50; C. Benson, $1.00; B. Newkirk. DISTRICT NO. 51 Ed Oaburn. principally traveled thoroughfares of $4.00; H. Swales, $25.00; Jesse Cromer m. rrl Wolfhnen A Son SI 25- lh" r"'t.v. ''. '"! H pointed IJ6.50: J. Moeer. S8.00: Patt O'Conner. a i ir 1. .7 rn. t i. ti,m l0,lt "'0 f"'"' between Tryon creek " " lj iicoLUirt. t 1 .uv aruiiii wuuiiouiii EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET Xfll AV A l"U"IP Hoe Q I Qui... li, I 1 The executive board of the Mllwuu-! 2'00: Matt Harahnn, $2.00; Louis $2.00; John Anderson, $2.00; E. Bart kie Parent-Teacher association wi'l j Wilcoxen, $2.00; Carl Montgomery, e, $2.00; John Teevin, $2.00. hold its regular monthly meeting Fri- $2.00; G. Tracy, $2.00; E. Swales, DISTRICT NO. 52 L. E. Wiley, day afternoon at 3 o'clock In the $4.00. ' Grocer, $1.50; Oregon City Enterprise school house, .t whlcli time all bus!- DISTRICT NO. 13-Mattoon Lum- $5.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $3.15; ness matters of the club will be tak- ber c 1-85 j. Marti ?2 00 Got. W. Kanne en up and disposed of. , jb A fc f w $4.00; ,1250 ' . - - ' .H. H. Coop, $10.00; J. T. Fullam, 1 DISTRICT NO. 54 The Courier A m W-. T r W-a T-a rt-f I f n IT m Sl.oU. n.. r. nr. ur tir 1 19 or.. T,. 1 " " 1 ' " - SAINUI ULrAKl IVlLiN 1! district no. hf. h. h., vc-iZr mMy HM" ,,w'f,",,,,H" ot loo; cnnsi inuraii, i.uu; r.. nen- Percy Gruhanii j.qO; Roy Tweedy, I rici, $10.00; J. Jose, $1.00. S2.00:fien. Iiu-imr.. J10.00; Rov!' The city inarshul was Instructed lo 'candidates receiving more than twin clean and repaint tbe aater fountain. I s muny votes ns their opiMiner.t. Al though Mrs. Mary ( . Hiniili, (he womun candldale for couniilinun, failed of election, she received a larger vote than ell her of the two other defeated Ti J .1 n J I un ii caniiiuuies. i ne voie ror conn lAlKlUS UlIU DriUiie3ll'll",n " ''" : lld.un. lt; t-7 l.s.v f.n. t. l ne. t. ... .. .fj., .'u, n.-ni.'iii, .n, , iMfiK, i, Elmer L. Shipley. 23; Mary C. Sinllli, 17. . Orillniinre No. I.'i, referred lo the voters by iietltlon, and rclntho to the ronstrucUon of sldewulks on the soul!. side of K. avenue from First street to Fourth street, and on one sldo of Fifth street from A avenue to V avenue, wus defeuted by a majority of only five votes, (ill being cast against the meus ure, w hile 61 were cust in favor. Th volo In Monday's election was canvassed on Tuesday by II, W. Koh ler, recorder, and John lllckner and DoukIus (illllH, freeholders. and the Multnomah county line Is one of the worst pieccB of roadway In the county, with practically no dralnuge and that the water runs down from the high land on one side, and bctohs the road. The contention Is further made that the Portland (!as & Coke company was permitted to lay Us pipe on the north side of the road and the trenches were never properly filled, thus Impair Special Road Taxes Paul R. Meinig Is In Sandy District ,Cl !LTo'. ' i WardBarnes, $18 00; SECOND PLANT VT P J If v , -r. .,u. iit Wm uwmM sf .00: Ien Canto, w.vv. nUYV OailUJf LliayVl - "uiras, ;.uu; m. tmiras, DISTRICT NO. 65-The Estacada $2.00. Progress. S5.00: IWt H. Finch. $5.00: 1 DISTRICT NO. 17-W. S. Maple, j. E. Lacroyi ?n.00; Geo M. nivelyij SANDY, Ore., Dec. C Approximate- : SANDY, Ore., Dec. 7. (Special.) j $2.00; Geo. Kochler, $4.00; J. E. Wells $37.2:,; E. p. Batcson, $11.00; C. Fouts IS INSTALLED ly $25,000 in special road taxes was; Paul R. Meinli? waa elected mayor of j $7.00; J. M. Ross, $4.00; A. B.-John levied in the district near and inciud-. Sandy at the annual city election yes ing Sandy for the ensuing year. At ajterday. He received 91 votes. II. F. road meeting held Friday special road .'Bauer, wilh 85 votes; L. E. Hoffman, ley of 10 mills was voted. At another 'with 93 and Fred L. Proctor, with 88 OSWKfiO. Ore.. Uec. . (Spec lull $6.00: C. E. Ilivelv. $35.00: A. C. lAu nrmniitlini uunlnul 11 nv linHKililn son, $2.00; Henry Richter, $2.00; E. white, $3.00; Ed. Miller, $2.00; Hig- j breakdown as a result of IIh power Courand, $1.60; F. A. Needham, $1.50. uy Ewalt, $2.00. - ; dam on Oawego lake going out. Cm Ore- DISTRICT NO. 19 J. F. Dix,' PlSTPirT vn r.c W TT Thnmn. i gon Iron and Steel company, has obout meeting held at George a special levy! votes, were elected' coiinctlmen over I mi0' Chas- Livesay, $39.22; Jott son, $0.75; The Courier Press, $5.00; 'l'lti''l t '"k of liistulllng an road tax was levied in the Kelso dig- p. e. Iieckwith defeated W. E. Gru- trlct. fuclory on the river In Oswego When nf 8 mills was voted. A 5 mill special n V TMttert. wh Kftcnred 41 vtes . Mailatt, $6.00; J. F. Dix, $2.00; Ora pnrM . r n f.Mll tn on-: auxiliary power piurii ai 11s iron pipe r..:.. m . r- i in i. An nn i uvi, a.uo; diaries Aiurignt, .uu; T. j. wirtz, $3.00; F. Lewis, $8.00; Mclntire, $8.00; Nat Scribner, $11.25; (uto years It has been twpjilliMl with Weather No Bar To Cement Co. Work SENATOR CHAMDCRLAIN EXPECT ED TO REINTRODUCE OlLL PROVIDING FOR SAVE. WASIIINliTON, H. C. Dec. - r,:i i. t'ir ChamlM rlalu Is et peeled lo re Introduce lil'la whlih failed Itut e Ion, aulhorldng tlie cni tlon of pult llc bulldliiKs at A lilnnil, ln"ii (ily. Klauinth I'slln Mini Aalorlu. and In- 1 rin ln the aiMiriiprlallon for a build- Ing at Sulem. AlthtniKh he has not yet had t ine to fiainit a niessure eiulMHlylus; hia view a, Seliutor Chamberlain Interidt to lutrn dm u a bill protldlng a method of aoh- ln the Ort'Koii a Callforiila laud (rant problem. Just what that bill will pnt vldii bus not yet been dlac'osed by llin senator, and before Inlrodiuiiu Ibis bill he desire In talk alth Hecretury l-niie ami oilier Rovernmriit ufilcluls whoae advice Is to lm souitht by cull- uresa. Among Die .other bills of Senator fhumbcrlaln which fulled lu the last conicress, and which will be Introduced at the coiiilim si'sxliin, are the follow ing: Abro(utlon of Iho Cluyton Hulwer treaty; woman suffraiio amenduii'iit to the constitution; 10 create a revenue fund for ('ruler Uiku National Purk; (0 ext imtiKt' ulate lands In forest ri servea for compact bodies of .overn meiit lands; creatlnit the (laddie Moun tain National Purk; the Khermun coun ty settler' bill; to create an Alaska de velopment board, currying out Kerro- tury Ijuio'i Idea of giving Alaska vlr- tunil local self Kovertimelil; aulhorUlug thu constriii'tlon of a navy dry dock on tho Coliimliln rlt'er; eHlabllshiug a llshery experiment slut Ion on Iho Fa ille coast; Increasing pensions of wid ow of Civil Wur veterans; creating a ominlsslon (o Investigate power possi bilities at The Dalles, and providing for second homestead and desert land ntrles. Senator l.une was not famous during his first two years In cnimrcs for the number of bills Introduced, confining bin efforts largely to Kcttit.K uuu'iiu- meats on Iho appropriation bills. 8c, v- OSWKOO, Ore.. Dec, O.-(Hpeclal)- oril, ,,, ,,, hy H(,mitor , ,, w Knlll or sh lie. ha or snow, work uiionl 1 ..... TAKEN TO HOSPITAL net for recorder with the vote stand- W. Wallace, $3.00; Harry Lichty, cimR v Tin SH00- E T , . """" !i r.o . ss n,i u- v i(M.pr. '. Vu' .La. a...-' .S"?8' $8'' F- ' . . U was ma by steam power, but of . . - vuu.ii.uii, t.uu, Mdnt re. S8.0(lf Vat Scribner. 811.25: f... elected treasurer with 83 votes. I was unopposed. SANDY, Ore., Dec. 7. Granville I " Cooper, who was accidentally shot in in J .the thigh by the discharge of a S2-call-; HOme W bandy IS uer rcvuoci n. ." ..." er, JesB Cooper, last week, was taken to a Portland hospital. The bullet was located in the lower side of the thigh j bone two Inches above the knee. It' was decided to let the bullet remain,! SANDY, Ore., Dec. 1. (Special.) as in the opinion of the physician it can ! Sandy citizens were once more startled do no harm where it is located. ; !tn t'leir peaceful slumber by a house ( 111 u L j u u ciucn, iiiiuuay nikjiiL nun j the residence of A. Fellows was totally destroyed by fire. The house was oc- j Johnson, $0.o0; Sam Johnson, $4.00; jJt Mudgett, $2.00; F. Nichlos, $100; ; electricity from the company's plant wiinam jonnson, i.ou; w. ii. jonen, p. 7, gh.utc a nn. V. Brunner. $0.00; ion the lake, and the steam Hollers nave ucen iinuseu. iiiene ooiiitb have now been overhauled, all repulrs $2.00; D. Howse, $3.00; Harold Udiger p. Hettman, $0.00; U Radford, $2.00; $3.00; Ed. Udige, $3.00; Fred Udiger D. Mc Inlire ?2 00. F Moehnkc, Sr., ,$3.00; A. L. Jones, $7.00; August 01- , on: E. Vohs 11.00: L. Schram. DestrnvpH hv Firp't01!!' ,16,50; E Bcrdine' $5-00; charles I-0; J- D- wn, 12.00. UCMIUCU Uy rilCiSchulhooser, $12.00; Clyde Willson,; DISTRICT NO 57Mike Walch, $5.00; George Willson, $5.00; Henry $10.75; Kmer Schultz, $2.00; A. F. Willson, $8.00; R. Schuebcl, $17.50; Eyman, $14.50; John W. Eby, $8.00; J. W. Banks, $6.50; Frank Manning, L, Burkholdcr, $4.00; 0. Kyllo, $2.00; $0.50; Clyde Fisher, $6.00; Henry jr. Kyllo, $2.00. Fisher, $8.00; Fred Wallace, $3.00; DISTRICT NO 58-J. C. Miller, Harvey Robertson, $5.00; N. Robert- $39.35; W. n, Stone 0.50; A. John son, $3.00; Conrad Lang, $7.00; Henry on $3-00. j M TurT1er, $16.25; C. Erien, $8.00; R. L. Long, $6.00; J. A. Whitehead, $16.25; L. Lyons, $24.00; Davis, $2.00. j Ri(,er( $,0 00. j B,ugt( iM DISTRICT NO. 20 Hogg Bros., DISTRICT Kn KQFrancis Welsh. WILLAMETTE LOSES GAME TUALA I liM, ure., u. .-. llpied i)V stein Brothers, owners of a atin high school basketball quintet de-, uI(jr gh Mr and Mrs gtfin vm feated the Willamette Juniors Satur- jn their a the tjme Qf fire .i.tr nftiht bv the score of 20 to 11 in a ,,, f , ,.lo., , ,,, nnA fast game. This is the rounn consecu-, ini.uranfe ,fl reportf;d at :m Tni8 .o; w. . wcuiauier, v.u,; M. $8.16; Geo. A. Brown, $5.00; E. Hor- tlve victory of the local high school ;jg flfth flre fn San(Jy thj.ee team t'lis season. The line-up: Tualatin IL Walgraeve. WallisCr Turn bull Nyberg L. Walgraeve. ...F.. . .F. . ..C... . . G. . . . .G. . Willamette 1 . . . Johnson i Drittan year, four of which happened on Sun day night. urace. ai.uu. lM. j,cnry i (j0 DISTRICT NO. 21-Hult Bros, GENERAL ROADS-IIodson-Fee-$13.8C; Claud Winslow, $13.50; Oscar naU(rhty Co., $107 81; Howard-Cooper Johnson, $10.00; Ben Nauyer, $3.00; CB-85; Good Roads Mach. Co., The Southern Oregon Traction com- orrjeu, io.uu; a. n. bwanson. $8 33. Coast Cuvert & pjume Co., necessary made and the plant placed ln such shape that it could furnish power and light service for the com psny's patrons, which Includes the towns of Oswego and Oak Grove as well as the country roiindubout, on a couple of hours time. The company's dam at Oswego lake Is quite old and fear Is expressed that it might break at an inopportune time. NEW PASTOR PLEA8E3. Hyatt jpany will extend its electric ilne fromlfC.00; Victor Backman, $10.00; P.-M. 190.90: Biiffaln ctm Roller Co.. Ross Medford to Jacksonvil'e. work to begin 'Harper, $2.00; Walfred Johnson, $950-Geo Brown $12 00' G K Hall Elliott January 1. . '$9.50; Aug. Doughy, $1.00. " ' (conl,nue(j 'on 7) ' OSW EGO, Ore., Dec. 9. (Special.) The CongreKationalists of Oswego are well pleased with the pastorale of Rev, Mr. Marrs, the new pastor from Tort land, who preaches here every Riinday evening. He is a forclable and earn est speaker and Is making friends rap Idly. Sunday school Is conducted each Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m., and HI hie readings every Wednesday evening In the cliurc h. the preparation or the Oregon Portland Cement company's mammoth plant In this city goes on unubnted, and unless till signs fall and some unforeseen ca lamity Interferes, the company will moHt likely be ready to begin opera tions the early pnrt of March, next. The 100 or more employes uro working 10 hours u tluy and making that work omit. Enthusiasm prevails among nlV the -workmen, euch one vicing with the other to do his level best towards hast ening the glad day when the plant will he finally started. Enthiislusrn and a new spirit prevails among tho business men and citizens of Oswego as well, and. all see In the ultimate Blurting of the cement plunt a new and blighter era for this pinto. CLUB'S DANCE WELL ATTENDED. OSWEGO, Ore., Dec. &. (Special.) The members of the Oswego Commer cial club und thulr friends thoroughly enjoyed the soclul dance held by the club in Its rooms lust Saturday night. ThcHt; dunces are held every Saturday night except on the fourth of each month, when the Grunge hull is used Tho Oswego Commercial club now has a membership of 02, und has entered upon a winter of considerable activity PROGRESSING IN MUSIC. OSWEGO. Ore., Dec. 9. (Special) Although singing was instituted In the Oswego schools a year ago, It was not until recently that any appreciable progress was noted or more than or dinary Interest evinced by the students taking the course. Under the direction if Mr. 8. Garrltscn of Portland, en gaged by the board, the classes In singing are showing much Interest and progress and it is unite likely that a public entertainment will be given dur ing the winter in order that the par ents and pBlrnns can see first and Just what Is being done. revived, however, among them tho fol lowing: Establishing u national home for colored moic; providing for fur ther road construction In Crater l-akn Turk; to encourage private capital Id build un American merchant marine; to encourage farmers to ninnulactiirn denatured alcohol; authorizing the con struction of dredges for use on Iho Co lumbia river, and especla'ly on tho bar; granting public lands to tho stain of Oregon to aid in road conuructlon; to establish a fish cultural station on the Columbia river; authorizing a pub lic bnllding at Hood River; repealing the law relative to manifests of vessels hound for or clearing from the port of Portland. Representative llawloy, us u iiiomber of tho committee on agriculture., will hnvo Btiverul local Hems to proposo lo the agricultural appropriation bill of especial Interest ami concern to the Pacific northwest, but first he desires to get legislation, cither as a part of tho agricultural bill or as a separate men-iire, directing the forest service to build good trunk roads through the forest reserves, connecting with lin porlnnt county roads. Representative Huwley will Intro duce bills aiilhoiiz.lng the erect Inn of nubile bulUliiu'c ul Astoria, Oregon City, Corvallls, (irnnlB Pnss mid AbIi-land. Our Jitney OfferTm and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Gc and mail It to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your name nnd nddrcus clenrly. Von will recede In return a trial pack- age containing Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney I'll', f(,r ,,an n sides and back, rheumatism', back ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic; Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic, for constipation, biliousness. headache and nlupRish bowels. Tones Drug Co. (Adv.)