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1 1 onmoH cm KH'mivum:. khi.a v. a.;uii. h. .7f,r a MILWAUKIE DEPARTMENT in N buys 350 heirs MICMIIT OIDDIN CITI JOB fOU MUNICIPAL VITIW-ltCOND . MARSHAL NAMIO. WII.WAl KIK. Ilia. AitiI II -lHp-rial I Tha tegular lilolilhl lliri'llim of llm III lollli.il, llli ll 1M ill rid was held 'aat night, iliew (ii unuauul nt eiiduiu dun In Ilia Url Dial llm ill' In make an award for lha water mi tin nil other aeiraaorlea pun ary to ihe roinplctlon of lln water ) ile-iii w h Ii h llm rlty imw haa III Hit muraa (if liKliilltilli.il ami ulxi In l I In Ilia salary of CUV Malarial Klloy. Tha i lly hall waa to ou r rliiliii aa irai Hi ally Ilia entire i lly has aligned Itaelf on one aide or Ilia oilier aa regarda Ilia lal named i.ieatlon. Tha Trlili'iil Meier company llli a limitation of H ini'lnr was awarded lha ronlrarl fur 3f! iiictota Their Mil a'llioiiKh Ilia hlghi-at of all other competitor waa aire.r .euue nf Ilia fail Dial llir cumuli fll Dial III- Mihvaukie School District In Very Good Condition HA NO eONOlO INOKwTtDNIM, OWN fINI LAftOI BUILD INOt AND NIW BITI. Prizes Won in First jCouncilmen Balk 1 Bird House Contest At Wording Used In Die Petition MN.nAi nr., prn I 1 inpei ai 11 Tin iHiyt of Ilia inariiial lialnlim il' parliiiMil. anil .a(lliular'y of Ilia flflh. I WON'T ALLOW COMMUNtraTirtu Mini, aeirin.i anil I'lHllin afrffirr ar MII.WAI'KIK, April IJ - (Mpei lal I - m..II lha fail Inal a IhhiI illalrlil No. I of Clackamas 10. inly, whhh roiupllaca Ilia nn of Mllwaukla aii'l Ilia i mill u.ua country, liaa 1111 bond ed I11.I1 l.te.lneaa there la aolue oppoal lion at k4( In Mllwaukla pre per over lha prooaliioii of voting honda lu lha nin of l.'n.iiiU fur ihu purpoaa of electing new ataioinur a IhmiI bull I llli, although II la Very apparent thai a. Mill f illtlea III ha lnrilrd h-n i 1,'K.I roll run 11" l fall for lha IVK 17 term Tlila IUlrl. I la dotibtiea ut aMi.it ua M'mmI flliuro Im I romlltioii aa ai.y In lh r.ni.ily, of almllar alar, (if rou r .p. a tnia dial II haa aouia In dehlrdneas. I. Hi III. a la In I lie nature nf iiiillaii.llu wsrranla, whh h mill 1 ba taatn up al 011. a un Ida reei nun Ii idraaed over lha remit of llm llfl annual blrl liouaa u.iitral. an r. niinnl faw flat a a mo. An mill. I 1 1 .11 of their work baa been shown ni Ha iHanlay wlmloaa of lb I ay I (air'l warn rou.pany for several daya, some of ah I1I1 really rnarllorloua Krveral prizes were aw-rilt.1 aa lo- l(.a: Ural prlae, for flfili ami aiiih gradra, flral Haas catcher's mill, do- 1 omit with l hy lha Flrat llale lljnk of MlUa.ikla, won t.y Kinder! Amu BI HIAD CONClHNiNQ CITf MARIHAL. MII.WAI KIh, April n-(Mi.alal Tha ran'ilar Mionllily umtUtt of ih city 101011II, IkIiI Tuulay nlahl draw an iin.iaual aui..laii dm. i lha fart that tha rlty aaa lo muka a aard for lha al r ih. i.tj ami otli. airaaaorlia nwaa.ary i, ilia cnmt.lt lion of lha aatt-r ny.l. (n vhlrh lha i lly now haa In lha ronraa of Inalallu f flral coat, avail though lilalmr Initially, If iron-rly .laicd would inaka for a lu rr 1 hjrg.i In lha lone "m and Ihry wi-ra furthrr InfliM in -l l.iHauaa an tral 01 lha roiin. llini'ii had lu nli Hr aolial Invrallaalloli ol lha llu Irra Uaol In lha aalrr ila.ailiinii of I'ortlnn l anil found Hut lo t Im-Ir I.I. a lha aHiva Imllicd no li-r 4a ahliia; I .r. ant Infaiilon. M L Kllnn ai Coiii,i.iiiy of I'orthin.l wrra lha au.iir.il l.....ia for a (iiiuillly of a'..rli- Thia oritur will amount lo alioiil ll.l.'.i). . l'Hin lha 1 oni.li'll..ii of thla l.ul lii'i a 'tltlnii waa plund In fora lh roum ll aakliiK llml tha Hilary of City Marahal Mam Itll. l.a ra ratal. HfIi.. at lla fi.rm.'r flKiiro. 7i. which th.. illy 10. mill had niartly dona auv with. City It.f i.t.l.T Miithcwa IxKaii' lo Mil lha M-tltliin ami hal'rd l,r I'oiini'llnian U if. Ila'loa on llm Kriniiiila thai lha onla "Hrrilrliiua and iiia..llliuM tia.il in tha ix tltlon in rrfi'rrlna: In lha ruuTioll'a formar ac tion, aaa Inaultliia: On motion ma. In liy Harlow lo hava tha iN'lltlon Inlilrl, llnrtnan Un-illti- t'(iraaad till If aa In favor uf thla ai tlnn, whiraiiion Mnyor 0. ". I'cllon liMik a hand in lha liroraadltiaa l.y d-i-'iirliiK that ri'Kardlaai of tha tmhnl rullly of tha iirdliiK of Ilia n-tlllon. tha fart atiMxt out alxitn all minor onaa Hint lharw wort Wj alunal.in a on Iho IM'lltlon, raprracnlliu tna ma"orltvvof tha volar nf Mllwaukla. Thla ulon.i. tha mayor arxiK-d, aa aufTlrl.-nt fur tha rradliiK of aatnir He furthrr alat ni that ha, ixTMumlly, aaa w II 1 1 n at and Klad lo havo any ripraaalon of U14 iM'onln Klvrn a liaarlliK l.aforo lha rnunrll, whom ha ronaldrrad aul.Jurl lu lha will of and a. a lha en a; ruin niMilinil In thla niunnrr. At thla imiIiiI evaryona In tho liu'l l.rt.ke out In luiniillout applauaa and It na aouia (linn Ix-fnra urdrr ua raatortd. Afti-r furthrr wordy ilol.ata lfwarn tha councilman and Ihn may- r iiiiorla In lila rontriitlon hv V. II flraarl, llm pi'lllUin waa avantinillv liihlm) ii tho votra of ('oiiiirllmi'ti Harlow, HopkiiK, luadliiK ami C01111 M il. V. II. (irnala Votrd itKulnxt lha inruaiira. rixin lha motion of I,. II. HnrloA, mi oli.lcl hy llrrninnn Uirdlnt; t'hnrlra Miillrn wna niiolntad Chlif (if Pollro with nprrial KiiprrvlHlon of tha water drpurrmiiiit. Thla action iii. Ink.ri dnnpltc (ho Hliiti ini'lit of tlio miiyor I Mat Mr. Mul'mi haa atulnl llml Im Would mil iirrcpt lha iorfltlon. Al thla point Mayor IVIIon atiit.il that Mr. Hlloy wan alortod lo hla of Ilea hy Ihu paoplo on Iho ajimn plut rurni 11 a ho wuk rim trd 011 mid tint In hla opinion Iho council In Inti rfor Iiik with iho dutltm and aiilury or tb iimrnlml no iilrrloil ware Rolnu lioyond tholr pnivlnre mid that limy aliould Im nhln lo on (ho trend of lh piilillr ilrHlro, hy tholr axpirarfloim miiilo at tlio mmitliiK when thi.y hixard uinl l.i wnya oxirrHpil tholr illHnpprovul of tho council 'h notion In not hnirliiK tho polltlon. WI1IU1 no sprclul dnlo wns art, tho mutter will prolmhly ho tukrn up lit thn next regular IminIiichh lucl-itiK- Team Lacks Pitcher . Who Can Go Limit MII.WAUKIE, April 13. (Spnclnl.) , AlthniiBh the Mllwauklo 111 Mil arluMl IiiihcIiiiII team mot with iinotlior ilc font 1'lHt ftlility at tho IimiiiIh -f thn WbhIiIiikIoii IiIkIi tcntn, In rortiiuid, upon thn liittor'H KroiimlH. tlm iornlH uro not fi'ollnn ono whit illHcouniiiod, lint rnllicr oiU'ouriiRoil for limy put up n Htlff lull tic HKiilliHt Rl'cut oiliii: Vp to UiIh time tho Mlhviiuldo tr:uu Iiiih hot nncn nine to K'i on it h ttnfT a pltrlmr who rnn hold out tlio ontlro nino Innlimn, and this haa proven tho crrntoBt (lniwhnck. Tho acord with, llio WiiHhliiKton hltih lioyH wns 11 lo fi. 1'p to tho liafilnnlng of tho cluhlh InniiiK thn Kcore was u tin, hut tho MIlwiiukiiiiiH couldn't keep tip tho rnp lil Mridn, avon thoimh thry hud Rottrii two home runa olT the oppoHiiiR pitch- I'liilaiintcil mill timll.-irouriiKod Hie Mllwiiuklo hoya are ahowliiR up for urncllci. every afternoon aftor arhool iiikI Coach Hu-lun Ih puttliiK thrm tluoimh tamo aovoro tOHtu ut tho Try ta1 l.ultn park. , Tho -team will play the IloiiHon Poly technic train on th liittor'H RromulM In rortlnnd Kililay afternoon of thla week. I (if tai liioiiry from lha count). Many Hava Walfjrt at Hart. Thoaa ii,lrtlna! lha Im.iiiI iroHmi lion, upon whli h Ilia pi.p'a art lo ola nrtl Wrilimaduy, April IV, art 1!. .In o allnply linauae of their ilcy lnti-n t in lha walfara of tha aihitola Mild not liri-aiiaa Ihry hate anything In Kalu In any uuiiiu-r whalvvar. Th y hava no alto lo aril, nor are Ihry III t ranted In uny inanni r whatever In Ihn aala of nmlrrlal Ihut luUht riil"r Into lha roimr.ii IN. ti of a ik-w hulld Itm. On tint other hand, It la claimed hy Mime thul tha (lupoaltlnn lo th.' ImmiiU la hroiialil alM.ut In no auiull niraaiira from lha fact Hut tartaln paraona hava an luta-rral In aerln thul a new alia olhr tliun thul ul randy owned hy tlm dUtrl. t la pur-ch.ia.-l, and furthrr that they are known lo ulwaya line Ihrinaaltea up aKuliml any inoirmrnt thai haa lo do with tha npl.iillillna: and aivan. euonl of lha town. II la riuliurd l.y lha op. iMiallloli that the I, nr. Icu of a l-'O.OOO a htNil Imiii on lop of lha I7S.000 city ImiiiiI Indrlileiltick for water worka. will la morn than Iho laipav era run aland. Hut with no liomlod Indrlitrdneaa (ha xhool dlatrh't of Mllwaukla cun ronaliler Itarlf ary (or lunate liiderd. un.l hy addliix Ilia pr piMa.l L'u.ooo It a not thoiinht thai It woulil work a burdnhip upon tha la- payers. In f.n t, aome of lha vera heaiat (axurra, no amall numher of whom have no children of achool no. hava eiprrmrd theinaelvea aa oa Ins only too Kl:n lo Rlvn their aid to tha proiel iHindlnR queHilon, and will do every ihliiK In their ixiwer lj carry the cl.sllon. The achool levy laat year waa hut 6 mllla for all pur xaea. and ahould the Ixind cIkcIIom rnny It la clulmed that only an addi tional two-mill levy, w ill ho nereaaary for tho next ten yrara to pay off thn Indetitcdneaa. County Holda Powtr. Thoae who havo Riven noma thought lo Die mutter durlnR the pant few daya ara of tha opinion that aenti- nient U very evenly divided iihui tha hondliiR queatlon. fur aa the town people aro concerned, un.l It la mild that the country people, living In the achool dlatrlct. will cant Iho decldliiR vote, Willie these people huve nut heen canvaaaed, at III. from Iho cxprea. Kloiia freely Riven, (t Ik predlrted that Iho country aertlon will roll up a ma jority In favor of the hondii, un.l poa Hfhly curry tho election. Man Meeting to be Held. In order to Ret n free expresaion from the people, the achool hoard haa authorised tho IioIiIIiir of a numa meet- Iiik In (he achool houao next Momlny nlRht, presided over hv II. M. Klach chnlruinn of tho achool hoard. At thU meetliiR Iho supporters and opponent;) of the holid question will he culled u on lo speak ufter tho needs of tho Rmmmur school havo heen presented liy those acquainted with present con ill (Ions in tho Mllwauklo schools. Tho meetiiiR will doubtless ho 0no of tlm hlKROnt RnlhorliiKH yet held In Mllwati- klo. Milwaiikie's levy for city purposes tno past jour was 10 iiill.s, while It will ho noecMsiiry to Increase this tw-j mills each year for tho next five years to take up tho water worka bonds. aa I ' A rail atria1 fi,m auataaiitla mi. A aidfl.tia I .. .. ,, mioii ami also thai lh status of th T11 .1 11 cllr n,f"'l, f'lHhcr delved ' , ' . . . " Into. Tho city hull aa filled to over won vj r.'iwm iiiirarini-ier. n..l.. . i.r.eil, nil. 11.- ... . " iiirr rillllB fll Haidnil prm. for fldb am. Uth baa allanad Itaalf on one alda or 11.. Rranra, h kei anire, (jonat-rt l.y Mla other on lha laat tinned queHllon iiMiiia. woo , iari nnaon; Mcinn Th. Trl.U-ni U r.,.. - .... 1... ..,ii. ...a .1.1.. . 1... ' " a ..... .... ..,., .., ..,. ....., ouotallon of IH Drr n.rier .. .....1 J-I..II .1, I I,. I H. .,..... I l u, V .... ..... .,.... 1 "'I h ih ronlmrl r..r i....t-. 1 - irt. ator-. win l.y Jeaa IIIr.Ioii. .,,,,.,,,-h ,lk , ... . , ' - . I ' - --- uiiirr Third rle, for fifth and altth rompilllora, waa accept, a M-y,,aa .f Rranra. ropuiK saw, iloii;a-".I l,y the I tlio fart that tha roum ll felt that tha ainwaiikia t.akrry.aon t Kmery Kan- flrat coal, avail I limit h hltlmr li.ltuilv uera; u.ini priia for Mvrnth and I If properly plarad. wou'd make for a aifcntn Rradea, allk hamlker. Iil.-f ami lower charRO In lha i,hr run and they ne. ktle. donated by llm Mllwaukla were further liifliinu .-d beaua aav. Merraniiia (oiii.any. won by Caaiar aral of the roiiiicllimn had muila rw-r Handira. brjtlmr of Kmery Huml. ra. aonal InvektlRatlon of tha nn tera used Hpeclul prlto of ixM ket knife award-1 1,1 " department of I'ort'anJ ad lo Towney la In In-half of the n'' f"uml tht 10 ('"-'r idea the aUiva Ju.lKia, who dwlared hla work m. rlt- ntmed meter waa Kiting tin .rt Mt ed reeoKiiltlon. Uf.irllon. 1 - . , The judges were Dr. and Mrs. Mw. " I- Kline A Comjiany of Tortlana art of Mllwaukla. llm former an ar. ' fie urraaaful lild l. ra for th d.-nl bird man. and Mr. ClirUtrnaon I" r"1 olh,,r "Kirlea. the total aiipervlaor of nianuul trnlnliiR of lheof l'lh order will amount to about Vahlnrton hUh w ho'll. I'ortlui.d. H ". I'rofeaaor ('hain'iara, rnrvlaor of I'pon the completion of theao mat lha mnmiul IrnlnlnR work In I'm tor a petition waa Ma. n before th a hiKila la well pleased over the out- council aaklliR that the salary of ('it v coma or tna nir.l nouse ronlei and Marnhal 8am Hlley Ih- re-rstublliihed aaiiarla'ly aa iierlalna lo tho wn.k of at iU former flRiire IT:., whlrh aulurr lha pupil. Ho haa nearly 70 .'i lla Ihe city council bad re.-ently dona takliiR manuil tralnln. IS In h away with, rlty Itecorder MaUiewa. grammar and :i In Ihe blth avhr.ol. who atarted to raid the petition, waa 1 V until aiHiut a week axo tha p. plla I halted by Councilman V. C. Ilar'ow were rnrare.l chiefly In drawiiiK. Imi on Ihe irounda thul the worda "Der. uirr ara now wnrkiiic who wood. a'i. nlrloua and medd nt." whlrh term. aa the fliatruri ir "So tii!arehti. thj petition ciiibodlrd In referring to ara they (hat It wouldn't ha any iron- the couniil'a former action, waa In- 01a 10 a.-ep mem In tha ,la, room ultliiR. On motion made by Harlow 1111III 6 o'clock every nlRht." lo have tho petition luhled. Council man Herman fxwdlnic ripressed him- m.At n -..... 111. . I . ..it. j I " '" ii" a. uon, wnaro- iiudies to Give "pan Muor r rrU" iook han'' PlilV Priffav Nirvflt iraT,Ue' o! th technicality of the I lujr rilUdj lllgni wordlnR of the petition, the fact stood out aoovo an minor ones that there were ;5 alffnuturea on the etltlon. MILWAl'KIK. April 13. (Speclul.i ropresentlnR the majority of the rot- The klddlea of the Mllwaukla Rram- Prs "t MllwaukK and that this fact mar arhool are In hlRh Rico over the urriclent for the readlnR of reaantatlon of tho musical fulry play. n'ne. He further stated that he per- Mldatiinmar Kve' which they ara to oaliy waa wllllnR and Rlad to liav? Rive In tho rlty hall tomorrow. Krl- tn eipresslon of the peoplo Riven a dny nlithl. and Ihe advance sale of hearing before the council, whom ho tickets aiiRiira well for a pnck.d "ildered anbjoct lo the w 111 of tho house. Soma tn pupils are to take I Popte of Mllw auklo, ind that he could part, under tho direction of Mra. Walt. nnt '' passively and aee the rbr man 1. Wuile. the p'ay balna elven nue applied in this manner. At this unoer Ihe auspices of tho Mllwavkle P01"' evaryono in the hall broke out tVent-Tearber a'soclaMtin. tho .re m tumultuous applause and It wai cerda from which are to lo us.il In n,c ",ne lofore order was restored. I'lirchnHlnc tho prltea to bo awuraVsl After further wordy debate between at the Industrial fair next September ,h councilman and the mayor, attp- Tha admission Is 15 cents for chit Iron lM)ru'l In hlq contention by V. II. and 23 cents for adults, with a n- (irnle. tho iK-tltion waa eventually served seat admission of 33 cents ,nu,pl iin Ihe votes of Counclltnen Tho followliiR pupl'a will take part: Harlow. Hopkins. LoedinR and-Coun- Queen. . Fay Webber; spirit of t-raslo voted aRulnst tho dawn, Leonora Mullan; Innocence, measure. Harnett Nichols: Arhutua, Lola Ham- Chief of Police AoDolnted. ton; ernm. nenry Stevens; IX.ro- U)on tne niotlon of Har,0Wi geo. .... ..,., . .,., poRcs. narioi 0nded by IedliiR. marlea Mullen was Th.. .,," n 1 . "PMntwl chief of police with special . ,,...u n k. 11 ui aooill Slinervla.on ,if tl.n u ..l,. ..,..... . ...1.1 1 j . . I uci'ui iiiicill. win ihi aressed lo represent somo This n-ii.. UI11 ttiLrnti .lo..i,U., .1. flower, will bo Anoiu Klach.' Apnea Lmtemoni r ii.,, .1.... ... ..... Sknluson. ltorthu Curnult, Itossio i,.n I....I n,M...i .!.." 1.. '1 .' f.l iM.i.l !. A' Mayo; " ........ i iibiiii, l-e toil stllteil that Mr Big May Day Fetival To Be Held May 12 MII.WAI KIK. April IT IMp.-. lal I -'I hla y .ar tin ro will 'mi a king and pa.rra Ir. Ihe Way day festival of llm Mllwaukla a ram mar schxil, In ba l.el I on lha aftrfioK.n of May 11, In tha Crystal l-aka park, which haa baan (rneroualy donated by O. K. Wllta, the owner Hawley Asked to Get At Least 40 Per Cent MII.WAI KIK. At.rH l - tlt,m I.I ) Tha Milwaukle a. boot lrd al its rr.rnt rn-etlii urianliuoiialy adi.tr I a resolution Ihe aubalam of alil. li waa a r"('iiimendatlon lo t'ouarrai man Hawley that ha uaa hla rw ir on lo have roriRraaa rota down any reduction In the achool fund'a share Not rontrnt rMli llttla Uaalralof lha Oregon and California land of the achool havli.R a qieen unattrnd rd by a superior, the laddU-a of Ihi a.hrM.1 niada Ih Ir dcn.amla a few days ato, that a klii( should cbrnwn thla year, and the Justice of their poltloi was a. knoal-dVrd by Huperlnlanderil fimtx and lha l.-i-chera, and so there will ba a king In all his Rlory. Tha rhllilren aro lo alert llmlr own. king and queen, and the ballots will be given only for meritorious work In the school. Ten volra each will ha dlatrlbiited a-h day for perfect deportment, app'lratioii, altendan' and each perfect leaaon, and Huperlti temlenl (iortx suya II la remarkable a-liat an Incentive Oils Is proving for effective work among the ihlldren. Win-re Indifference once prevailed aa to many points during the day, now llm pupils aro right up on their toes, so to apeak, and straining every en ergy to gain votra for their favorite. lleglnnlnR next wet-k 11 ta promise! announcing tha candidates and tha vole from time to lima. The all lit tle girls and boys each receiving the next highest number of votra will i. the prlnresM-f au! princes. That the May day festival thia y.-ar will eel ipse ihe former two efforts Is foregone roncl'islon. Ilesldea tho usual May pole dance, there will ba the rrowniiiR of tho king and queen. ai well aa a big parade partli Ipated In by every pupil. And prizes are la Iw awarded for the l-est decorated floats from each room, aa well as prizes for the best individual flouts. May day will be a gala occasion, in which the parents and patrons of the school will Join as heartily aa wl'l the hlldren. II run I rnone), which lh bad hoart urged Im not Iraa than 10 per rent, this amount lo go lo Ilia (on.riii.n tchiail fund. A telegram rmlxMlyln.1 lha hoard a resolution waa f. rar. J the roiiRresaman. Kim a llila a. tl.n waa taken, word has reached the atate from Congreaamaii llawlir, advlal:i that he had been and waa using all hit energy and Influence lo rain for Ih school fund Ibe amount augraatrd. Molalia Department New Features to Be Explained at Wichita MII.WAI'KIK. April l3.-(Spe lal I Al a special pi.bllc meeting to ) held tomorrow nlKhl In tha Wichita school house, under the ail'.plrra of Ihe parent Teacher aaaoclatlon of that I'Mallty, City Huprrlnteiidrnt hobe.-t (ioalz, Mlaa Itlanrhe Jeffreys, super visor of jomeatlc lenc and dome, tic art, and H. H. Ciiamlx-ra, supervis or of ma:iual t.-alnlng of the Mllwau klo achiK.I will make addrrases, ex. plaining the work In tha local a. hmils, and Ihe value to the hoys and girls. The meeting Is being held with a view to the Inauguration of these d.-paf MDI.AI.I.A, April I! -(Hie. lal ) Homo una, kith a rfrlin m n of lu In or, patrd a dralli s brad and rr.M U.nra upon tlm rail fur aol.lleia Mra. Klla Morris fc'l over a tum-i after dark tin evening but sist. A sharp point mada quite a painful t.p.laa In her aide. Mr M..rri' dauvhler and grand .1.1 Id from Port land raina lo vi.il wild her last weak, having flral ai-ul few diya with rel ative In Canl.y. A ronrert waa giv.a Kalur.Uy. April I, In lha au.liiorli.ru l.y the lem l lci Tna few who (ilh.r. d lo sra lha aala of gotala belonging u, lha Molallv Mrr anllla Co al lha H-n.-rr alora, wondered why no aala look plai a until It was rumored that soma one had gone Ihroukil bankruptcy at lha rlsv enth hour. ftiaiiiia hava l-rn Billed up Junt balk of lh C.Mkrell drug atora for Mr. lu-rk a office. Mr. I.'ognrr did tha rarpenlor work. !ly Ihe time this reaches print Ih pupils of Ibe Woljlla school will Imi counting "five mora weha of arhwd." Mrs. Comes, who raino to Molalia recti liy, la working for Mra. Johnao.i. Thursday, April II, Molalia la to ba offered the treat of ol; time plantation meUxllea. A colored quartet baa ar ranged a program to be given In the band auditorium. Hunday, ,Mr. Miller, of I'ortland, apoke at tha morning arrvke at tlm Molalia Methodist rhurrh. while II pastor, ftev. Cnrtlsa, waa holding ser vices at some other prt of hla circuit. Mr. Miller began by saying that bo waa not a preahrer, but a railroad man. If lha audience bad be-n left to Judge by his for and manner of sieeh. It would have rertaln'y voted ' I ..... L. .... . 1. .. ... ... . r , mcnta In tho W l. blta iu hoo's. llur-! " v . r' ii oy saying inai in ma more man nan (enlury, since hla mother beun tak ing blm to rhurrh, he had not mls.-. enough Hundjyj tc make three months. Ing the evening there will h aeveial number by Ihe Juvenile orrhi-tr4 tin der Ihe leadership of 1'rofesaor Weir. Work To Start Next WeekonWaterWorks Good Satisfaction Given ByProf.Goetz MII,VAt'KIK, April 13. (apodal.) Tho teachliiR foteo lur tho Mllwau klo public schools will doubtless bo selected at tho next rcRttlur mooting of tho Hthool board, to bo hold on A pill 26. It la iiltocothor llkolv that Robert (Joot., for five yonrs hond of tho Hchools, will bo ro-oloctod super intendent, us ho Ih RlvlnR universal satlHfnctlon and lias built up "tlm schools to a hlRh standard, placing them in the front ranks of tho sc hools of Oregon. ntirltiR tho past your alono flvo now toacliers have boeu ndUod to tho corps, with several now doimrtniontg InatiRiirntcd, and tho work of tho past year Iiiih boon of tho highest order and aticc.oHS. ioiiu iiamu-mHiin, rjizanolli Hart and Kva Snter. Tho Wlll-o-Wlspa, nttlrod In black and carrying Jupuneso lanterns, will bo I'oarl Curniitt, Helen DoiiiiIb, Lib' Hun Ameele, Glatlvs KoohuuRh. Ednu Toates, Muhol Howie. MBry 1'etort, lioolnh doff, Elaine Crawford, and Ooru Kell. Tho elves. In Rroen costumes, will bo l.yilla I'lsher, Annie Potort, Homo Shlniller, Dorothy Short, Liitira Hoo ver. Kthyl Nichols. Marlorle Wlssln Ror, May KooIuiurIi. ; : . a fr SCHOOL. REPORT. MILWAUKIR, April 13. (Special I Tho report of the Mllwauklo schools for tho month of March has been Riv en out and la very grntlfyltiR for thla time of the achool year. In detail the report Ik: Ntimhnr days tatiRht dur ing the month, 20; wholo number days attondnnro, 5476; wholo number dnvs absence, 133; wholo number times lute 7; number pupils neither absent or lute, 220; average number pupils belonging, 280; averuRo dully ul ten-lance, 273.8; per cent of attendance 97.6; nwnber visits hy parents 70, number visits by members of th achool board 11. Dr. Debusk to Talk On Child Hygiene MILWAUKIE, April 13. (Special.) Using "Abnormal and Sub-normal Children, and Child HyKlone and Feed ing' as his subject. Dr. DeHusk of tho extension department of the Univers ity of Oregon, will talk bofore tho Pur- ent-Toncher association of Mllwatikie at ita open meeting to bo held in the school house next Friday evening, April 21. Pontiles tho address hy Dr. Dellimk, there will bo several musical numbers, among which will be a pi ano solo by Mrs. Wuitlum n. Wade. The executive board of the associa tion Is scheduled to hold its regular monthly business meeting Friday aft ernoon of thla week at 3 o'clock at the achoolhouse. Aged Mason Visits Milwaukie-Banquet MILWAUKIR. April 13.-M8iecliil.) Hrolhor Jjlinson, used S2 years, a member of a - Multnomah Masonic IoiIro, was ono of the guests of honor nt tho banquet held by Oswego lodso No. 109, A. F. & A. M. of Mllwatikie Tuesday night, in the Grange hull, fol lowing tho exemplification of third de gree work, which was presented by iVlbert like lodno of Portland. Sonio 50 or 60 visitors were present from Portland, a special car being charter ed on the Portlund Railway, Light &. Power company, In addition to thoso coming In automobiles. Charles Hos well, worshipful mnstcr, presided at tho humiuct, nnd toasts were respond ed to by a numlier or the visitors, nnd the evening proved one of much p'eas- uro and enjoyment to till. In fact, it wns declared to have been ono of the best meetings hold In a Ioiir time, by uswego lodge No. 109. The Imntiuot was served by Snyder & Son of tho Mllwauklo bakery. Itiley was elected to his office through tho will of the people on, the same platform os he was elected, and that ih his opin ion tho council In Interfering with tho duties and salary of the marshal so elected, was Rolng beyond its prov ince and that it 1uhiIi1 be able to see the trend of the public desire, hy ita expressions made i.t the meeting when It hissed and in devious wavg ex pressed Its disapproval of the coun cil's action In not hearing the peti tion. While no siieclnl date was set for , the next meeting of the council other than Its next regular monthly meeting, It Is understood thut there will bo another meeting in about a week. Inspector Says He Found Orchards Bad MILWAUKIE, April 13. (Special.) After spending trie past two months in thla locality Inspecting antr'spray Ing the fruit trees of the farmers. Dep uty County Fruit Inspeclor Phil Stand Ish of Esta"ada, will complete his work within a day or two, when ho will return to bis farm in the eastern Clackamas country. Mr. Stnndlnh says ho fonnd the trees hereabouts In very bad condition suffering from San Jose scale, giving every appearance as hav .tig received little or no attentloi i from the owners for Bcveral years. Boysen's Trial Will Be Heard Friday MILWACKIK. April 13. (Special.) The preliminary hearing of Fritz Hoysen, proprietor of the Hotel Hello, arrested ten days uro following u rai l of bin place by Sheriff Wilson and his deputies, accompanied by tho deputy dlatrlct attorney, when liquor was dis covered In the place in excess of the amount allowed by law, will be held tomorrow, Friday, before Justice Sle- vers In Oregon City.' Itoysen has been at liberty ever since his arrest, hov- Ing been compelled to furnish a cash hor.d of $1,000. which he put up tho night his place was raided. The offi cers declare they have a strong caso URulnsl Uoysen, whom they have been watching closely since tho state-wl.H prohibition law went Into effect, but It was not until ten days ago that they caught the man napping. Just what Unysen Intends doing in the way of pleading or putting up a fight Is not known, at this time. MILWAUKIE. April 13. (Special.) Although '.hey are assembling their material on the ground and organU Ing their force, it will be the fore part of next week before uieblach t Joplln, the auccessful bidder uKn Milwa.i kle'i new water works aysteru uy blch it will be supplied with Hull (tun water, will get work fairly atart ed. The beginning of the work baa been clayed by the non-arrivul of plpo, hlcb ls to be furnished by the Oregon Irou It Steel company of Oswego, but now that the tatter's factory baa be ne operations it ia stated that this .Made will be overcome within a few daya. Some 20 men will be used In the construction of the new pipe line, and it Is the Intention of the con tractors to use all local people so far us possible. The pipe layers ond Join ers will im experienced men brought from Portland. Some four miles of pipe, including the three sizes, two, six and eight in ches, will be laid, and the contractor estimate that It wU take about 60 days to complete the work, this pro viding for bad weather for a portion or the time. John Gkebiscb, a member of the contracting firm, will he fore man over the digging crew, while John Acker will superintend the pip laying work. The now contract of Glebisch & Jop lln calls for a payment of $15,906.85, while their first bid. awarded In De cember, but held up owing to tho water question being In tho cotirti, was for something like $24,000. Inas much as the city did not enter Into a contract at that time, Glebisch & Jop lln refused to go ahead with the work this sprlnR, at this figure, notifying the council that owing to the decided raise in tho price of material it would not carry out the contract. This necessitated tho city council's calling a special meeting and advertising for new bids. While the old contract cal'ed for a. standpipe of steel con strtictlon, the council eliminated this together with some other Items, and as a result the contract Is at a lower figure. Since the first bid, tho city has taken over the Milwaukie water works system, for which it paid tho Fisch interests $5500. P08TOFFICE SHOWS INCREASE. MILWAUKIE. April 13. iSpeclal) The establishment of a river rurnl route on the Willamette is responsible for a phenomenal Increase of receipt by the local poatofflce, aa Is evidenced by the report of Postmaster J. K. Hig erman. Just given out. The Increase ia better than iO per cent from Marca 31, 1915 to March 31. 1 9 J . The liver route, a new departure In Mr. Miller emphusixrd the value of religious training In the home, also Ihe Importance of religious reading. After the service,, ho told those he met that he waa raised In Missouri until 19 yearn of age. Then Nebraska hai sheltered blm for a time before ho came to Oregon. He works for tile '). W. R. A N. Co. on week days anil In the Sunday arhool on 8unday. "We have 600 In our Sunday arhool and 20(1 the delivery of mall, waa established . In the Infant clasa." he aaid. Mr. anl by order of the poetofTlre department Mm. Miller were guests of Mra. Cur. on June 15. 1915. Mall Is delivered tlsa at the personage, and collected from patrons on both Mr. Wl'ye. who haa been at Mullno sides of the Willamette river as far! the past week, reports that the coin down as the Inman-Poulaen sawmill I pany. for which Charlie White U for by means oi' a niotorboat Thla novel man. still eager for wood cutlers, delivery aystem baa attracted con-j a i a slderable attention in various eastern i ..,.., , .... msgaxlnea and la Indeed a very good . SAN rRANUSCO. April 7. When advertisement for Mllw.ukle. to sav ,x,lie GaMo "" lla " nothing of the demonstration of apeel ,amou honle ,un ,n ,h, OP"'" and economy It h.a .lreH ,tvn i,J f " e" ' Tlieeday. he till- the department. The quarterly reiort for the local wittingly landed on an old achool com rade and former teammate. Hill Halt. office endlns March 31 shows the sat-! forard .n 8t- cneK0 tont Isfactorfly Increase of 14.6 per cent. Safe Medicine for Children. "Ia It safe?" Is the first question to be considered when buying cough med icine for children. Chamberlain's Coi'Rh Remedy baa long been a favor ite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other narcotic. ball team for four years. Cut Thia Out It Is Worth Money. DONT MISS THIS. Cut out thla slip, enclose with 5c and mall to Fo ley ic Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and addresa clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taing Foley'a Honey and Tar Com- and may be given to a child as confl-1 pound, for bronchlul coughs, col. Is and dently aa to an adult. It Is pleasant I croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for lamn to take, too, which la of great Import-; back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, hlad ance when a medicine must be given der troubles and Foley Cathartic Tab to young children. This remedy Is t lets, a wholesome and thoroughly most effectual in relieving coughs, i cleansing cathartic, for constipation. colds and croup. Obtainable every- biliousness, headache and sluggish here. (Adv.) bowels. lAdv.) SPEAKS ON NORSE MYTHOLOGY, Rheumatic Pain Stopped. Tho drawing of muscles', the sore ness, stiffness and agonizing pain of Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates calculation to the painful part. Just apply as di rected t6 tho sore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here's proof "I have had wonderful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think one application gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space to tell you the history. Thanking you for what your remedy has done for me," James S. Ferguson, Phllda, Pa. Sloan'o Liniment kills pain. 25c. at dniRglsts. , . (Adv.) MILWAUKIE, April 13. (Special.) A good sited audience was present In the Y. W. C. A. auditorium in Port land last Friday night to hear a lec ture on Norse mythology by Attorney H. G. Skulnson. who lives in Milwau kie. Mr. Skulason, who Is a descend ant of on of the oldest families in Scandinavia, has studied this interest ing subject through years and la con sidered an authority on Norse h'ftory and was enanled to Rive a highly In teresting discourse. He did not try to discuss the Bystem of myths, le gends and traditions as something disassociated from the great body of Teutonic mythology. It is called .Norse on account of national characteristics produced hv climate, economic and other conditions. The Norse nations are Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Norse mythology has Its great Influence on Norse and other northern European literature. Mrs. Skulason was to have sung, but was prevented by a severe cold. MILWAUKIE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY Dealers in Cement, fennd and Gravel. Lime, Plaster. Terra Cotta, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Prick. Cement Blacks and all kinds of building material. For further Information and prices Telephones J. E. Wetiler, 54-M A. C. Oavia, 78-J Jennings Lodge Department I10T0X FOR POISON OAK FOR POISON IVY JEXNINGS LODGE. April 13 (Spe cial) The beautiful day of April 7th will long be remembered as a happy ono as the ladies of the Grace Church were among the guests entertained by the ladies of the Congregational church, of Oregon City. Greeting the guests us they arrived from Park place, Gladstone, Clackamus and this place were Mrs. Cuueld and Mm. Ed wards and as the guests gathered in tho reception room of the church, with lti blossoms of spring, it was a really get-together meeting In which many prominent church workers wer-5 gathered to enjoy the delightful lunch eon prepared by the Ladies' Aid of the Federated church in Oregon City. The six well appoiued tables wero algtow with' the spring blossoms of daisies and daffodils and sprigs of cherry blossoms were also arranged about tho historical room of the church where the bountiful luncheon was serYed to sixty-two guests, Mrs. Caueld presided as toastmaster. Re sponding were tha presidents of the various societies, including Mrs. Lu cas of Parkplace, Mrs. Reynolds of Clackamas; Mrs. Ostroni, of Jennings Lolge; Mrs. Money, of Gladstone; Mm. Heard, of Oregon City; Mr3. Ilruyton, of Parkplace; Mrs. Dye spoke of Congregationalism in Oregon in tho early days which was certainly an In spiration and delightful pleasure !o all. The Porkplace ladles extended an invitation to meet with them on the second Tuesday in May. Henry Smith underwent nn opera tion on Wednesday of last week at tho Oregon City hospital. Dr. Hugh Mount being the attending physician. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Tillbury, of M Mlnnvitle, autoed down for over tho week-end and a fumlly reunion was held at the Ostrom home on Sunday, April 2, covers being iuid for 12. W. B. Jennings is constructing a large float 40 feet long which will be used in aervlng lunches durlug the fishing season. The float is to be U Lyswin, on the Willamette. Mra. Edith Darwin has accepted a position with the Meier & Frank mil linery department. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hampton and Jack, Jr. were out for over Sunday at their Cottage. Some . lmnrovement I . . . .... nuuioer oi salmon at Jennings Lodge last season. Messrs. Jacobs and Geo. Shaver autoed to Clear Creek the first of trie week and spent some time trout fish ing. About 100 row-boats with perhaps 200 fishermen wore dotted along tho river at this place on Sunday, most of them coming out from Port'and.on the early cars. The fishing reason has not been as good this year, owing to the recent mints. Although a number of steel heads and Chinook front 25 to 30 lbs.' are being carried home daily by the lucky nlnirods. W. B. Jennings has leased 12 of his boats to the Honey man Hardware Co. Langdon Spooner, who also has boats to let, found the demand larger than the supply and it was necessary for him to phone for more boats at an early hour on Sunday. The Christian Endeavor scclal waa held at the church on Thursday even ing of last week. A number of the. members enjoyed the games and mu sic; the social hour was fofllowol with refreshments. MeBdaines H. V. Smith, Mrs. Frank Tucker chaperoned the young people. On Thursday even ing of this week the Endeavors are to go to the Parkplace meoting. Miss Graves of St. Helens, la a guest of Mrs. A. A. Hopson. Miss Graves is soon to leave for the sea shore for the summer. Mrs. Raynes of Salem and Mrs. O. Whorten, or Mt. Pleasant, spent Sun day with tha R. F. Deter family. i Mrs. Woodwarde, of Portland, ia a house guest of Mrs. H. H. Emmons during tho week. Miss Esther Campbell came down '' from the Eugene university to spend Sunday with Dr. Mary L. Farnum. Mlsa Dorothy Wood is entertaining , a friend from the Washington uni versity who will remain over th? Easter holidays. Mrs. G. R. Tabor, of Meldrum, id suffering from an attack of appendi citis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ostroni en tertained the Symposium card clu! of Portland ut their home on Tuesday evening. Four tables for cards were. arranged about the rooms which were aro to be made at their summer home aglow with spring blossoms. oetore tney return permanently. Mrs. Will Roaenberry of Junction H. J. Robinson, whose business in- City spent tho week-end with M-t. terests have called him away to Rutte, Wm. Cook. '. Montana, for tho past two months, Friday oelng the regular meetln;; t will return home on Thursday of thU tho Parent-Teacher association an week. J. Frazler is occupying a tent on the west bank of the Willamette river and enjoying the fishing. Mr. Frazier Is a Portland man and gained the repu- evening mex'ting will be held. A Port land speaker is to be present and re freshments will bo served. ; Ralph Madison caught two Chinook aVWvaNaaWvNVaaViaaVVVa tatlon of having caught the largest pounda and the other 25 pounds. t- j salmon on Monday, one weighing ;1 t nmimla ant tho nlliAp 9?i nminH