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OHVAIOS CITY KNTKUI'KIKK. KIM DAY. JAMJAHY 7. 1f)l;. MILWAUKIE DEPARTMENT lilLVMIE WANTS MORE ROAD MONEY T MM OlilUUL I SIMS JANUARY 24 Mlliukl l.a ollnad lb roui.lyj MII.W AI'KIK. Un, -IMpe. ial rouft Ibal II Inland U Bh lf If', lb a. bool Ima bra-lne Januai, pcrianl or the road Ui ii.UmM "HU " '" ",rr ,u In Ik rliy llil.lia laal jr ad lb Md-auki limb Hibooi. foi..wd of louitly iouM. aHing tip.. Ota .dip of ,fa.uale r.m Iba eighth giade, Ibe DlatrM Attorney Oil'rl H.dre. Ill numUr i.l bl.b III I i'trr notify ll. a.rlhrn l la. kam.i lo.B 'U,i I. lh. ela'.lb grade eiainlnalloa Dial Iba rwmlf baa no li.ui.tl. of " M'l al...Hljr Al lb win lima paving a rlty 0l per irul of Iba mad ahe primary iloi Ugln In lb la a bowl, rirtiixaa4 of Iboa tblldrrl. , , . ui. l. i i i .'' efn either loo young lo anlrr Tim Halm of Mllaankl It l-ad un , ' " t barter provla.oaj I.Ub proildee Ibal Iba Hy aball lHa all Iba road ""''U"", money roll., led llbln Ha bouiidark-e. j Ha lilam be Jeffrey a. domeallr a. I hlla Iba UI la eila Iba amount al lea. bar. Lata lonlgtil for Vut 70 per n-iil "''I I" pnd a 'ila of daye al Ihr We.l l.lnn. adv.... log a aome.h.t M- rl. ..Ihu.l r.HI, a.l.l..,, jtlti l o 'riirliii-ht rkrfj from FUELLESS ENGINE i QUEST ENDS AT 93 on It Seventy Years. TAKES SECRET TO GRAVE m lo rullnl all Hi road lai ami lual In Iba lourla. Cla'UlniMi ami I auhi baa almllar lUliu and other rlwk amaa county loam were ptvparlug lot lake alcpe Ill rd an additional Slice ir road money when Iba room jf im In ll.a Weal IJnn caaa. I t lha rat. JUDGE GATENS HAY TO BE HELD SATURDAY MII.WAI KIK. Jan s - iHpe. U,l -Nu llllla Interest la being shown In tin' hearing li I held Hslmdsy before , jjuatl.e Kelso, wherein J f Hernial!. A j llfliiun. Mr Nelson anil their aU.if MII.WAI'KIK. Jan. Hms lall nra lialilt'la J. liwn of I'litllali'l. arr Tim rarrtil Trai-livra aaH lallon anil ' Hi d lu apiM-ar and nrr In Hi lla frlrlhln mi inlnl4 d an InhTrallnj ttt" ri.iiti-iiipl. T'ji-v air ar-imrd lallt If Ibrlr ilam fur I lie Hrl .pillar Ur I ia Jh.IIib batllK ailvrlllard lo im HliK on January II ara carrlrd out ' all rnlaln i.rotN-rty alu r II bad Ihh ii Tim inoaraiii. hlrh lll U un.li-r lhi ! allai ht d and tlw aai.ia a-lrr1lM-d I.) dlr lloii of Mra. W. firlln.kr. la now Iba JuMltr arronllur lo la. Tbf ro. I'rliiK in rr.. anil Juilira lialriia of tThy "Anuria" Is a A INIURANCB Against Sudden Death. Iwfnra an InaaranAt Company will lata rk on rur lilt U aiaiuiolna li,)iiaa anil Uai tlm arina aud rrowi lMlt jim ait a rl rik. Wlaai i axrJi :i.a: Callei liy Death After Wcrklm act', dii tiviut tit iba iin(n aivt aib l luuiba('i, rbaumaliaia anl ihiL Tl nriiM M ulun cluudr, full Zt a.lliiKiM thannala olira (4 ft and ap la durturbrd lao or Ibraa Ihim alglil, TliM la Ua Him Ixxjld alill aon.a iiliyiU-lan of Mla ifi.iw aurb aa lr. I'larr of Ui luiaixla' Jl'itel ami Hnlral liiatlUjIa, lluOabi, N. Y. Krlwl bun 1U CaliU Uit aainla pafkijta of lila itaw itiaeovary, 'Anuric. Mnla Mm yiur yintitoina ad amd a aamfila of urina for UM, I iwrwiw- baa laii(lil I'r, IVrra Uiat Anuric" la ll.a nnl iarfiil j('ii In diaaomiig uno arm, aa luA iiut nrflia U(a Ixvid'-a bring abaoluU-lf barmlrw M la aixlowMl vitii oilrr fifnia, fur ll ifraprrr Ilia kldnar n a ttraliiiy eoiwliium bjr Uwroulilx tlraitaini Uwm. ilrlna inany liini-a mora anitra Uian lilbia, It cb-ara liia Lrart ala of any tandr aubaianera bicb inayeb' llin ami clwrki liia drfaitrralmn til Ui tl'd Vraarli, a rll a rffiilatiiiK bl"l prraaura. Annrica la a regular Inauraitea and lilaaavrr fr all big mi-alralrraand tfioaaj bo drMMil limvaalla In lln-ir Jolnla. Aik Iba dnirxiH f-r "Anurto put ap If lr. 1'irrto, In 0-ciii ak)!t. 5TVUN(JTM ANO DHAUTY rna alin fir. I'Wrti't linklxo alnllral iMKnrrry. 'lilt u a clranir and allrallva Ibal alarta Ilia liT aud itoin-a-b Into ylgnriMia action. Il Ibua lliu Ida Uiy U) Bianufvtura rtrb rd U1 blrb U'nit Iba brl. imn, brain and ori in of Iba UJr. 'Iba orana muiH tmuoilily Ilka Biarblmiry ruunlui In oil. Viu l rl'n, atroiig and airnuuvu lu ud of llrul, wtak and taluk Jutrtilla rourt of I'orlland. baa bn Intllul o addrraa lha mvvilni I ... ... I .1 ill. I,.... I...r... and farming uiaihlnrry. IwaliHt nrar lUiflliK. Drain Your Farm and Get Better Results tta will ha a rarload of drain Ilia In Ui n-ar fulnrtv Anyoiia lulling lo grl drain Ilia al a nilmad rule ran !o a) by taking ll off of lh car al rvdwrd prb ra. Wrlla or trli'i-boiia ua lh- aitiounl y.iu lll nd and HI In form you a anon aa Iba rar arrltra. MlLWAOKie BUILDINQ MATERIAL CO. Talphona J. I. Walalar. MM A. C. Davl. 78 J PAINFUL ACCIDENT AT JENNINGS LODGE JKNNIMiS UIIMil Jan. --(Hh i lal I Mr. and Mr. Homluu and Ml Hunilan to w tt'k i'nd vlaltora al lha liiiinf of Mr. and Mra. l-oau and un Hiindny -r Jolnrd by Mr. Ilalirr tiiiai k. of MlniuaHill. and IlK'y all via llrd at Ibn Harry UulxTtaon boino. Mr. Jai k Itolu rU aud Ifo of H-nUlo urv ilaaunlly l'al'l In (be Mlllon I'lillrr Imuaa. (Mm of tiie Jnlllrt alfulr of laal i't'k n thu Inforuml Now Yi'ur'a lilih pnrly bi'ld on lYIdny fvriilng Inn Mr. and Mra. I'.vo. A. Onlroiii mito biiNla at their aitrartlvu rl ili'iuo al tbl iln. A liout altiy tiiK'fl I'll Jo) t'd thi OHlriuii's li(millul' It y to which tho yoiniK Hoiln ua 'll u o'di-r onoa worn blildou. Tlio rmnim with brlKlilly di' kud , llli holly, inlntli'lun and olhiT doll day Kri'i'tu-ry and in uno rormr of the 1 1 i ii I ii K riMini ww a lurKi' ChrlNtuuia trim with cnndli' and tliiBi'l which add- cd much to tho fcatlva atmosphere. Mr. and Mra. I.loyd Tllllmry uhhIhI I'd with tho niinii'H. An excellent pro Kratu, botli iiiiihIi'iiI and literary win a part of Iho wiilchnlKht celebration, iIhimii conl rlhuitiiK In Iho iirogrnin were Mm. I'. I. llllninlonu who gnvp n coinlo milling; Mr. I.loyd Tllllmry, l.orraln (tnun and (ieo. Onlroni fur iiIhIiIiik iniiiidolln and linnjo nelectlon, hiiiI MoKHni. Tucker, IIMiiohIoiio, Oh- I nun. Tllllmry, U Oblrom itlvlng vocal Ki'ltfctlonH, uocoiiiinleil by Mr. Kudo on iho pliino. A number of heaiillful kowiim wore worn. Mr. Il.-N. Hmith U'Iiir charm ing In a all U gown of a hlun tone. Mr. KiiKonn Sunder wearing n bountiful lu'iich blow pink plna cloth from the lluwiillun IhIuikIh, Mra. M. A. Klia ver wnn mtlrcd In a soft ureen But In with ovcrluce vont. Dainty rfri'nhminlH wore nervi'd In thu dinning room. Tho kmphIh deimrt I'd Hhnrtly nfter mlilnlght with u good night chortiH nnil with many Happy New Yvnra ringing In tho olr MInh Hirntim, Alice Kvo McKurlumv MIhh KHthor Cnniiilinll attunded the rharlty ierforniiince nt tho I.lttlo The ft I re on Wcilnomhiy. Mildred Kentu (lunceil under tho iuihiiIcch of tho Jun ior league which was much enjoyed Colliding Booms to bo tho favorite piiKtlmo of tho laHt fow ovcnlngH imd the young poopto uro making tho bent of tho nnow by coiiHtlng while It lasts. Mm. Tucker was taken Hiiililenly HI on Huttirdiiy morning and wiib con fined lo her homo for BevornI day. A number of other are confined to tholr homo with Ingrlppo. Mr. II. II. Hmllh ii n (I Mr. KiibhoII Buffering with the above whiia II. J, RobiiiHon I hnv lug an attack of quinsy. Her. II. N. Hmllh I atlll uuabla to I n nut oud bla phali lun Ihiuka an a mtm may Im forming on bl Injured lltiib. Urv. Hnillh unalda lo oc cupy thf pulpll al (iraco church on Hiinday. (iiiirge Mor a bunluea caller at Ijilouri'lle Tall the tlr.t of the week Mr. Iloerticr of ('lackaiua, culled on thn Wiley Traul family cm Tuea day. I a nny Smith, of WlllainellK, la via lllng al Ibn home of her brother Hen ry Hmith. Harold Hmith of Heed College who pent part of the ('hrUtnin hollilii) with home folk, returned ou Tuesday from a trip In the Ml. SI. Helena ill trlcl. Owing to tho deip now he did nol go a far a they hud plunned on llielr trip. The flmt Monday night in Jununry only a ainall numlM'r ntended the Com uiunlty club, but the annual election took pluce. A. A. Mi Kurlane wiim choaen a preldenl; Win. Jacolm, vice irenlilenl. Mr. IliliiHtone, ec'ri'tury and Mini Mary Kurnum fliinnclal ec retury and inunurer. With -efficient officer civic work will be taken tip. While coasting on tho Vandermeer hill on Tin-mill y evening, Pern Hurl met w ith a painful accident aud la Buf fering from a fracture of the limb near tho ankle. Dr. Ilempntend wua Imme diately called. Mr. imd Mm. J. A. SoohI' cntortuln cil iiiiiid of Hurold' friend on Sunday nt dinner at their home. Arthur Itoh ert. (ileiin ItiiHHeil and Carey Deter, Itulph MndlNon, Jennie and Harold Kim'bIio made up the jolly party. The 1). P. Woods family apent New Year's renuiinlng over until Monday ut their miinnier homo at (hi place WIIXllNVII.I.K, Jan (KH-ilttl Mr. and Mra. Joe Thornton M-nt Kiimlay In Portland. Mr. and Mr. Ilynn piiteitalned rt-lu- llwa Iroui I'orlland during the wii-k-end . Mr. and Mra. M. ('. Young hud a liniiae party of relative and enjoyed ',j a reunion t brlatina dinner with llieui. Mlaix-a (iladya and 1-4 all Warner. Uith atiidenl at the Lincoln high hmd of Die Hum- City, penl the li.d Ida) at Ihelr boiiH', returning on Hun duy lo Portland. MIi.m Cbrlallua, Anna and Mengu Hulalgla vlnited their pan-ut during ChiUttna week. Dr. Urown and family apent the Chrlatuiua holiday al McCoy, wli'i relullve. J. I.. Heely went to Portland on Sat urday on buiuea. Harney Cronin aent CliriHtniun with hla fauil'y in our vllluge. Mra. Dill went lo Portland on Wed ueailiiy. afar Oyiflf. Would t Invanlar af Minn?1' Oaatrayad AH Cbaria ar Macbanical Cwlfymm H Had Mada In aaarab far Paraalwal Ma Itan Mathin. . Mluiaaiolia, Mli.ii - When John U twj. ninety three inn old, aa laid I" ll III ro'l L1"' cHurlerjr a a rnty year u,ul for tlm tn rrl of "par irlual Oiolk'u" rame Pi a frultl and Ko i loe did be think bluiM'lf lo Iba M- ret at tlniea Ibat be Irciiil.l-1 with a ilxN-iaiH-y. fur e-ei,ty yrara, di- Ite bla dUiMdiilioeiiia. hit miii, aflame lib auildtlou. I Jin.-; worked, tblnk lo. rii-rlmeiiiliig. )leuii while Ibla inuu. a K-oO biinn by blrtb and a aloiii-inuMi by trade, who only relaiflii"li urn rcmiing i Worti of Union, r-uiiki-spi- ue, ( olerblge and V onl.wuilli. iiinln-.l and destroyed en. IrlviiM e after oiilrlvam when ll fulled. Then lib liiti-iidfliil energy h c-oii'i'litniti-"! on ii new Idea. "It ali""t worki-l " Tlu-ae lliriT ord. n-ll (lie life amry of a loan gifted In "ine uy leyoiid Ll fellow men. J'lui Ijiuey wanted bl name lu go down lu history, bul al 'wuya wbeu be fan' bd be a al Ibe tery ed-e of -i oiipllsliiui-iit It was only lo f1 ihI the aoiiii-ililng uilaslng In a ronlrlrnme Ibal "almost wurkisl." ' "When I a Jusi a Utile girl fa I her uaed lo have Ibe kliiln-u lalde clearnl for lil in when eupr wis over." nald Mra. IJiile Well. m. nt w liixn- borne Ibe aged uiau s-ut his lust day. "He bad a gruovr lu I lie lul.le and a round alone ball Ihat be made bliusi-lf He would roll this round and round, aud often mother would have lo get up bite at night aud org bliu lu atop "Father bad a cod ediieatlou. Irnwt I; aelf ariUlrsd. He loved the poet, and be wrote nereral snugs, one for the HI. George gunnl of St. (Jeorge, New nruuawlck, where onca lived, lie wa a aculptor also." Outside the Mops of the cosy cot tage where Mr. Weltou Uvea are two plcee of granite One ha on It flg orea of II law Ilia and Mlnuebnha; the other ba on it a ts-nr and two cub. Inside the bouse, highly treasured, I a chain flve feet lung, with many lluka aud an anchor at the end. thai wai rut out with a jackkulfe from a aolld piece of WinhI. Many ainall lueuieiitoe remain. Hut before be dUil John tauey de- Mlna Pllkington Kpent the Chrlxlma I itroyeil all chart or mechanical con- Irlvanrva be bad made In hi Bearcb for eri-tunl uiutlou One day be nld to liui daughter: "Penetilal motion will yel I found. There bt no doubt of It. When It la found the world will be astonlAhcd not alone by the tuH'udou rhaiigra tbat It will bring lu all Induilriat life, but by the vlmpllclty of It Million will wonder why nu one ever thought of It before." "I aui an old man," he would often nay. "I aw (he coming of the rail road, the telegraph, the nutomobile aud the more wonderful tilings of later year. I predicted back In 1S."0 hut the world would one day ee the bomeles wugoii. and it U here. Ah. week llh relative In the Koe City returning Sunday lo resume her du tle on Monday, Jan. 3rd, ut ' Corral Creek achool. Mlllon Klenle and ('live Henry, of N'ewlM-rg. vllted Hunild Say on Sat urday uud Sunday. Mia Mary Drop!, who teuchea Inn nil' in the I'nlvorwlty at Koret lirove. visited her purenl here during the holiday. Mi Jessie Drift, of Newberg, was the guest of Ml sue Angu during the Christ iiius. week-end. Mr. and Mr. Kller were gucHt of Mr. mid Mr. Aden on New YeHr'r day. A watch party was given ut tho M. GETTING A START zs.z. J Nathaniel C Fowler, Jr. OSWEGO DEPARTMENT OSI'EGO SPENT" ' ' lUllDMIFlETED; S6080 Oil STREETS1 AYAITIKG MACHINERY MA VOU WILtOM, IN ANNUAL MK ' IP NO Of LAV 1 CAU8C0, CMINT ACf TO COUNCIL. MlVIIWt W08K Of PA IT VCAft (.'ifyii(lil, not. fcr M-' luia hrwip. HC CL0II0 THE DOOR. Jobs waa an beman. for yar k bad drlran bla wagon along iba ally boulrvarda and through Iba bark al ley lla waa a trotig, buaky follow, popular with iba boa and with bla cua lorueri. He wa ai-i ommoilatlnc, and bla ringtnc "Good moraine" waa al ways welcome, lla waa ambitious, but didn't know It; was aatlifled becauM ever bla boriuin little had arlaeo save a bora and an Ira cart. Among bis ruMotners was a multt- Ko and I'bllliu hi ...... i.- . i . . -i.i . . .., i - v- uiiiiiuuaii v, um ;rraturni VI a will and Iba owner of Iba largeal factory In the city. Tb baaeuent door waa bxatrd urid-r his library. Kvery morn ing thla nian of bualnraa aal before thn open window, or before the glow ing grate, and read bla morning papnr. COMPANV WlLt it OPIHAT V MARCH IS 0HW K.O, Jan. -l H,. UI) - Aldar UHWUM. Jan. - iKprrUH -ll la man Dldun, -o aud KempiB, r.,wl. no. almply up lu IKa maaufa-t.irliu t in DMrmlM-r. era aKalnsifl.rai.W. ralahll.hmriita la Iba east (o a.ska II Into ofll U.t Monday ulgbi, and lb poaslMe for lha Oregon Portland re new illy (oun.ll of Oaaego, althotirb menl company lu begin work of waa lompn.ing old fea rniirely, f(ff,tt. ui luring reinrnl by ibe middla ol UI by Ibe rele tn,n of T. M. Una-i Man b. Thla mm b waa mad know M k'"'U,'u, ual bwly ytfday aban Amaa Moore, ke prr Mayor Will. on ihm ,niioms-j bla ' blent and trraaurrr, ataled to ba Cuter ma enauing )rar a fol prlaa n prrarulatl.a that bla rompdui !. rlimnre. Ii. , yux inJ K Ii. ! carrying oa a altlng puMry al Ihia iii'' ,"'U- A K"Ptn and Mall lime lhal ll bad Ua bulldlnxa prwrti I'l' iun; ligbta aud .aier, T. II. Clio- all fllnl.bH and mow aaltrd l. n iter and A. Knj.nlu; lpna, . II. arrival and Initallallon of tba n ' u ''""' marhlr-ry to make aitu.l ope,. Mayor Vtliiaon niada lili t,r,,..l - i llimi im.s.ii.I. u. .t. . . . , ',, V cownenliog upon naa arrlvrd and la f-l bring Inatalled. . Lie work done, and auggr.iionafoi t more of ll ought lo have bra-n h-re bi new year Just rntere.. bla remark! fore thla. ablla It la eipri Ird lhal th. " '"ll": j last Itrma III be In lran.lt before the in i tomplu,,,, ), tiei-non i ot end of January. If tbl program la car l.le hrl,r I . ... ....... ....... i . . . . Old a. l a . hoar a. h. h.d I .... . " " I uu" laeionea an. ll.a in. bean, bla eye bad not lout Its power of penetration or bis ear lla acutenea. He w and ba beard mora than most men. The grocery boys, tha market men, and others delivered their goods below bis window, and erery one, aave tha Iceman, slammed Iba door when be went out; but John always closed It aoftiy. One day, as John waa leaving, the millionaire poked bis bead out of tha wlnuow and eiclalmed: "Ray, you man, wt don't you slam lha door like lha other fellowar John waa confused for a moment. then he pulled himself together and replied; What'a lha use of being a nuisance when you don't bare to be?" Got a moment to spare 7" aaked tba millionaire. "Sure," replied John. "Come upstalra." John, in heavy boots and overalls. with hat In band, stood at the library door. Sit down, my man," aald the mil lionaire. John perched himself on tha arm of chair. "(let into that chair, so aa to bo comfortable." John slid Into the seat "Here, have a cigar," and tho busi ness man pushed a box toward him. The Iceman held the cigar In bla fingers, not daring to light It. "Light up, sir. While you're smok ing, I have something to say to you. Like your Job t-hlnrr l fnwU.,1 k.r. teiik ....i.. . . . . ... . ww ,,.,, I,, i.j . I hen- la no. iu Ibe treasury of ll.r' then cement will hm In Ibe making I. ny a (..lain r of :,, - ,, , ,.. 7lp for. ,b. u f M4rrb fof . amount of the aM-.a-d Valuation of the company eipnta to Boon le glu . piopirty within th cor, oraia Ii,,, tlng ordrra. It la now organising ' I I. "jj. , !;, and I'.e la-vy author ! H slea force and getting affair iu "U ny tle .ouncll In un , jiahapo lo itart It adrertlalnr ram U'lila, which will prodme U ro.n.ng '. ) ar titm.U. The city road la U.i ; ... .... .. . en. us inn cu j . - "-i uiauri.i mrci- oi on hanr.u w " ?d- ."h U",t ,0,) "" emploed on j.ai.4 .HI m.k. a total av.llabl. fof; at the oh.nl. VkaPra.lds.1 M..,.- ... ava I.Maron.v ii' .7' """Un, ",, " '"t'-Hon of the com- Jrr. ?. L?SiL''- """" !P-r to ratain the rn.-t Intelligent of l...r.T .' . . i,D Vtrwt.1 force of married men and """""""''' Avenue wa Inatmctlna thi-m In ih n.k ti. .. I 1III liP(ii a.a1 aa Ilk (u.i a . The total . . i cu""- ,rH 01 1 "" r they might become akilled cement op. and ro in, "n ,m "r-Jln ot h "mcnta t1 yjTlZ !"-M.0 two and pern,., three ahlfta will be and Z Z . Avenue worked, although In the operating d yrl, ',lrl W "l".-djbe maintained, at 1,-a.t at the ..art. a - s w w(u CUIlf-rs'Ia III las aa u - 00 feet long Ju lvrt mMf ,nJ (to ...ertioua. Tba entire coat, includ llltf rii.l(i.. . .i ... -......,,, .mull, cement and re- "iuwiig oiu materUI was :HS.70. Theae Uiree street Itnprovemenla amount to IOom.oo. The work In the ut year waa done a economically aa It waa possible for it to be done, and e believe haa U-en a benefit to Ibe low n. "At the beginning of the year 191S we bad canh on hand $:75.6. This year we have lesa than 600, and will not have aa much money to spend as we bad the preceding year. "I wouid recommend that C Avenue le Improved with macadam from the city limits east to connect with the new work. This will cost approxlmate- "Why. yes. sir." replied John In sur-1 ly 00.00. I would recommend that B. church on Friday evening. Decern If I could only Junt gel the one little Iter SlHt. tinmen were pluyed, re-; missing link!" freshmen! were served and a jolly I lime fclient hv all liresenl 1 The MIbbc Wagner enlertulnud u He Uses the Safe and Sure Tiling at Home P. A. Kflrd, Conejo, Calif., wrltn aa ful lows: "l hnv aolit Koluy'a llonny anil Tar Compound anil .Who other lines of cough niuillelnca for u ntiuilmr of vears. but never uso niiythlng but l''oli'y'M Honey uml Tur Coinpniind for my family or myHolf, aa 1 II nil it pro ilueeH Iho newt reHi.lt, always curna Hi'ver cold and sore chest and itnrs not oontuln oplutaa or other harinful drug." ITntlilnklng and rorelfts peopla nea Irrt tlir-lr eouglia ami colda, not rsnlli Ing liow they weuksn the aystmn and lower the vital raslntance to aurh grave itlnuo ns hronchltlM, pleurisy and i-'nn pnfuinoiilft. Knr prnniitly avrtlna; serious re nulls from ft cold, use Koley' Jlnney and Tar Compound. It rpread a haul ing' soothing Inlluenea over raw In ftjnied aiirfitcea, easoa tlahtnesa and aoreness of chest, help croup, whmip ne rough, slurry whaeiy braathlng, lironrhlnl and la Krlppe couahs. WW- Zrtry naer la a frlaad. aivw v fcNv'wt-. . Kar. : Ms, '-IN v.-. 7ws. wnsran Oty&wlL Mr. Churchill Im a charming per Bonallty, and through her wide nodal acquaintance In WaHhlngton la said to luivo iiiiulo Btiffrago viiRtly more popu lar among the excluulve circles. It wna at Ilarlakondun, the bountiful country homo of tho Churchillx at Cor nish. N. H that President Wilson ea- tahllghed the summer White Hoiiho for tho last two years. lul)Ilc Service commission refuses to lower rates of Coos Hay Water Co. In Bplte of agitation for same. Such a doclslon tends to assure capital It will have a square deal In Oregon and that It will not be made a political football. MILWAUKIE BUILDINQ MATERIAL COMPANY ' Dealers In Cemont, Sand and. Gravel, I. line, Plnater. Terra Cotta, Sower Pipe, Drain Tile, Prick, Cement Illacks iiunilx'r of friends lu a dolglitful man ner on Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 2!Uh. The program given by the members of the local school, and the scholars of the M. K. Sunday school, at the church on Christ tuna Eve, wug a splen did one, reflecting a great doul of cred it upon the teacher a well us the pu pils. Rev. Kills, of tho Hood View Con gregational church, met with u puln- ful accident ou Tuesday while driving to Sherwood. His home became frightened at a sleigh, upon which some young people wore coasting. Mr. Ellis was thrown out and his collar bono was badly fractured. Miss Ituhy Huker returned from Portland recently, whero she has been visiting at the homo of her brother Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner visited Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrb. Kd linker, last week. Hells, whistles and foghorns assisted old Father Time to make his exit from our midst on the lust day of tho o'd year, and the chiming of tunny hells welcomed the ulnd new your of 1910. MAD DOG CALLS POLICE. Upsats Tslaphona In Rampage and Can. tral Doea the Rest. Danville. III. - A dog afflicted with rallies Indirectly called the police de partment aud thus brought ubout It own destruction. Before it was killed It overturned much of the furniture at the home of Louis Smith, Its owner, and badly scared the servant In Its rumpiige it upset a desk ou which the telephone rested and as the receiver fell from the book centrul asked for the nunilicr. The operator hoard the howling of the dog; and, be lieving that something waa wrong, called the police department. prise. "Ever thought of getting something bctterr "Guess I ain't fit for anything else." "I differ with you." said the million aire emphatically. "You are the only gentleman who deliver goods at my bouse; the only ona who Is consider ate, who thinks while he works. I won't ask who you are or what you are. I want a doorkeeper at my fac tory office. The Job Is yours." In a week John was at his post. In a year ho waa promoted. Today he isn't a partner, and he Isrf't superin tendent of tho factory, but ho is draw ing two thousand a year, a.nd Is the most popular man on tho premises. Shutting tho door softly isn't much, la it? But it Is one of those little things, wfc'eh pcoplo don't have to do, that mark the man who doea them. In the arithmetic of life the decl- ironi street be improved each way from the present concrete. 1 would suggest a good quality of material, and that tho extent ot the work be influ enced by the amount of money we are utile to siiend. "The times are dul', and the people who live in Oswego are of moderate means, and. in my judgment, it would be wise to keep the expense of admini stration of the city low, and do not al low the taxes to raise any higher. I There is a desire on the part of many lieople in Oregon to have good roads. and I suggest that the City of Oswego do all it can to encourage the building of good roads in this section. I would suggest that Oswego be nude a roud district with the portion o! the county thut is north of town, so that the mouey could be spent in improving the road between Oswego and the Multnomah county line. This change cau not be A'though no cement plants in the coun try are working under an eight hour schedule, H I the Intention of Ibe Os wego plant to do so In eome Instance. At the quarry near Roaeburg a ten hour shift will lie worked. The wage will run from Zi renu an hour for un skilled to JO cents per hour for skilled workmen. To the Knterprtae man yeaterday was given the first announcement of the officers of the Oregon Portland Ce ment company since Its organization last summer, they being as follow: Prealdent, R. P. Iluti hart, Victoria. B. C: vice-president and treasurer. A man Moore. Oswego; aecrctary, tieo. McDonald, Oswego; auperlntendent. L. C. New land. BABE TRAVELS IN BASKET. Young Father Makes Long Joumay With Motharlen Child. Eagle, Ariz.- tYllb a clothes basket as n cradle for his month-old mother less bnlie K. K. Iliutt made the Journey from Eagle to Sidney, In., to place the infant in the care of Us grandmother Mrs. Illntt died Just mouth ago fol low-in); the birth of twins, one of which died nt birth. A woman on the train volunteered to assist the young father, and the Infant reached Its destinntlou safely. nials as well as the big figures count made until September next, but should Don't take chances with little things, be considered at thut time. They wre often more Important than "Having served for one year as may- those which seem to loom larger on or, I desire to take this opportunity to the horlron. express to the council and the citizens of the town my sincere appreciation DAMASCUS, Jan. (Special) The Old Dairy Homestead, a comedy drama of throe octs, was Btagod by local talent on tho evening of January 1. l'Jlfi, lu the Herman hull, a largo, ap preciative uttendunce was present and a dunce was given after tho program; It Is to be hoped it will bo repeated in tho near future. Snow and ice keep most of tho poo- plo close to tho stoves uml there is lit tle doing. Joseph Krotsch, aged "C yours, died at his home at Dumusuus, Jan. 3, 19 It'., und was hurled at the cemetery Jan. I. 'Mr. Krotsch was a native of Aus tria and came to America In 18S2 set tling In Kansas, where he resided 20 ears, finally coming' to Oregon and has lived at the home where he died for 13 years. Ha leaves a widow, four sons and four daughters, 1 grandchild all living in Oregon, a well as a host of friends. The Danmacus grange, No. 2fi0. met Jan. 1, with a large attendance, seven Owns Wrong Land Twalva Year. McMlnnvllle. Ore. Twelve years ago Josef Heurlcli bought eight acres of school land from the state, located, paid taxes and Improved the place. N. V. Smith, who recently purchns-.'.l thir teen ncres from the state, discovered that Ilourkh had beou living ou his land and hud paid taxes ou another tract one mile south similar In descrip tion. In the twelve years Ileurkii had built a home on the Smith place, clear ed some of the timber and cultivated the land. The Ilenrlch tract In tha meantime ba not beeu tuuehed. Why Glass Doesn't Stop Light. Why doesn't tho closed window ahut out light just as much as It shuts out sound? Doth light and sound travel through the air and their wavea eome in contact with the glass. The light, after it has gone through the window, seems just as strong or stronger, while the sound seems ever so much weaker. Why is It? many of us have wondered. The reason ts that light is not a wave of air, while sound is. Light Is a wave Iu the other which is in the glass as well as In the air, so that light in passing through glass still has Its natural path of ether. Dut when sound waves strike the window ;lass they must put the glass Into vibration, and the glass in turn must make the air inside vibrate. All this lessens the strength of the sound waves and they reach our ears capable of producing a less startling effect than the light waves which reach our eyes. i of their cooperation and support The year to nie has been very pleasant, and I trust that the improvements we have mad with the money which the people have put up In the way of taxes has been of some real value to the town The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for amounta: Oswego Lake Light & Power company, IS.25; J. Bickner & Sons, wheelbar row, $4.50; H. R, Davison, salary and fees. 118.00; H. W. Koehlcr, salary, $15.00; total, $78.75. The following resolution, which had previously been Introduced by Cline felter, was, upon motion of Dlikun, read a second time and adopted: "Be it resolved, that we, the council of the city of Oswego, respectfully request the Honorable County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, to make duriug the year 1916 at least one mile of hurd sur- E NEAR-BEER PLACES OSWECO. Jan. 6 (Special) The state-w lde brobltlon law that went Into effect midnight Dec 31. 1915. and put Oswego's one lone saloon out of busi ness, also had the effect of closing up the place so tight that it hasn't since as even a near-beer establishment: and all because the city charter of Oswego makes it nocessury for establishment selling near-beer and such other drinks, to take out u license aud provides that this license shall be $u00 annually. Some license fee that, and In fact at least to the men who desired to open such a place. It appears that the or dinance in the city charter making such provision was put into effect when the town wns under local option and it had experience from a near-beer house, which was worse than any sa loon the town ever had. But the ordi nance Is there, and wiseacres say thut It stands. It Is known that the owners of the former saloon have been confer Ing with counsel for several days in an effort to determine whether they can openfa near-beer establishment without complying with this part of the city charter. They want to make a sort of club room of the place as well. LEG IN LONG FALL OSWEGO, Jan. 6 (Special) Al though having employed between 100 and 125 men at its plant erecting new K.. 11.11 .... - - -. . face road between Oswego and rort-T B " "'slu,lln8 machinery for laml , .the past several months, the Oregon. Mavor Wilson, lust hefnra th . rmul"u v"'i company naa its nrst Midnight Causes III Health. Not too much sunlight, but too much midnight is the real nerve destroying factor at most pleasure resorts. Dancing, highballs, bridge, pinochle, poker, swimming, are the practices that are oftenest overdone. The poor office slave who exposes his puttylike body to strong sun and retires to his hotel cot tired, blistered and home sick, probably hasn t done his nerves a nundredth part ot the harm that he might have been able to buy in loss violent follies of midsummer mad ness. Sunlight, consumed in large quanti ties, is the least evil In this country, winter or summer. Boston Journal. and all kinds of building material For further Information and prlcea now members were Initiated Telephones Joe Gutt Is clearing some land for J. E. Weteler, 54-M A. C Davis, 78J P. O. Cooke. Sorry She 8pok. Mamma (to her vlsliuri -Cm sure Al bert will be a great artist; he's ulwayj painting. Allien, deur. whore did you got that pretty nil palm'; .lliert OQ" your dressing table, inimiiini --Lou don Answer. i Conac.ence. Conscience Ik pol an luill. nior i.l what I right. That Is the province of wisdom based on knowledge Con science is the divine Imperative liu pelling n lo do what we believe to be right. Grants Pass machine shop ha been ' reopened. ' ' " f Accomplished. Towne His wife Is very accom pllshed. She can cook or play a piano with the aunie facility. Itrowue Why. thin bi an accomplishment I never beard of any one cooking a piano, Kxchnnge. Peraiatent, Dobon What doe Itllfkin remind you of J Hobson Well,, every time I meet Bllfkln be reminds me of a little debt I've owed blm for over a year. Wall Street Journal. ciusion oi me meeting, mane a rew re marks to the council, in which ho com mented upon the splendid friendly feel ing that had existed the past year among the members, and their efforts for the town's good, and urged that the same be maintained. FIRE DEPARTMENT RE-ELECTS OFFICERS "Buy It In Oregon City." OSWEGO. Jan. 6 (Special) Entire ly satisfied with the management of its organization, the Oswego Volunteer Fire Department re-elected its old of ficers last, Tuesday night as follow8: Chief, G. H. Miller; assistant chief. Douglas Gilliss; captain, Arthur Ma- bele; lieutenant John Conway. That the fire laddies keep In good trim was evident last Thursday night about 9 o'clock when an alarm was turned In from H. W. Koehler's office, where a blazing chimney attracted a passer by. The boys responded quickly to the fire bell's alarm, and within four min utes they were upon the roof of the building and pouring water down the chimney. serious accident yesterday morning, when VV. S. Sparks, a carpenter, fell a r distance of 35 or 40 feet, sustaining a compound fracture of the left leg. Sparks was engaged In putting up '. forms for a concrete column on the raw grinding buliding when his foot slipped on the edge of tha building, and he fell to the ground below, alighting on . his feet, but causing a fracture of both' ' bones of the leg just above. the ankl. An ambulance was called and the in jured man was rushed to St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, where he was tak en care of by Dr. Chester C. Moore, surgeon for the company. Mr. Sparks Is a resident of Milwaukle, where ills wife and family live, they being notir fled immediately by. the cement con pany. The Injured man is 36 years old. The cement company carries Its own accident liability, and it is using every means for the proper care and recovery of Mr. Sparks. ........ Ladies Band to Give Dance. OSWEGO, Jun. 6 (Special) While they have not boon doing much prac ticing of lute, nor have they made a public appearance for some time, still this does not keep the Oswego Ladies Hand from getting quite active in a social way, and a a consequence they will hold a danefi. at the Oswego grange hall next Saturday night, Jan. 8, and it is expected that a large crowd will be in attendance.