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COUNCIL REACHES AGREEMENT Will BUSCH FO DOCK CITY WILL HOLO FIVE YEAH OP TION ON PICH TO BI OUILT OV MEMCMANT, WAY NOW OPEN FOR IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN DOCK Only On Chmg. It Mad by Council In Application Ai Submitted by Mr. UuKh-Two Ordlnenco Art Pitted. 'I In' until II lit u tpciiul llniiiliK Wcilnodny nliiil opened tlir ii v fur liiiiiii'illiilii i niittrutiliiii mi Hi" I Khlill will l liiilll liy Frank llinu II mi Naltr tlrecl between Klcvcnili mill Tui'Illh dy rullfliiK ii it aiircciuciit ho I it ii I In- illy mnl Mr Hum Ii under hIiIiIi IIik rlty Klvct lilm Hi" rlk-lil In mint rut I a lomlwuy fruiii Twelfth .licit to the iIih k ut ill lii build u purl hi I lin iIih k 111 m a Water Klri'il. w It I, nl tin in n nl tlini' U nut om iicil iii In n turn for (hi Mr. Homli glvca I In- iity tlm rlK'lil to I'") Hi" properly ul tnv II mi1 wllhln tin' m tl Ave vcur for Mil' III t'llll I I'nt Of I lllllil I III t loll, 'll I IIMIfl fur till' "Hi-. Ill til" ullM'IH I' of Jllllll V. I.O1I1T, J 1 1, ulil tl'miii, new 'iiii't mull, 111I11I ii" n'i order Tlx' lontirll Inu'li' only nllc ohilllKc 111 Mr Hum li t applli ullon. ami II wiii a minor mi liuli'inl of IJ feel, the ri.inlKiiy wlili Ii will rotini'i l llu pier with thn fool of Twelfth nln-i'l will lu ll fee, aide Mr llumh't iipi lli otioii rrmlH, In uirt I priiMMo In keep un uc, urate in' 1 oiitit of all I1III11 for Inlior. inuti'i liil or ntlirr rii'tn'Hr tin linli'il In tin ton Htrm llou of ruI'I iliM-k nml to lllo tin 1111110 Ith tlir rlty rounder of Oregon I'll)', Oregon, nml to K I v I he i.ild On Kim City th right nml iit Ion to pur Iium tin' Minn' from inr, my loir, i vn iitum, uilmlolslrutni or uhkIkiih III1I11 five (Til year from date here f. I'y paying I In- urluul cost of the niiititmrtloii of .ild dock ut shown by tin' hill to UU'il, nml III mm' of tin' i l rn li." of tin Ii oillon mill tin- pun luitt Unroof by Kit 1 1 1 rlty within the Milil kii-i Iflnl 1 1 '. I fllltlllT urreo tin. I Mini myself, my liclrn. executors, ml inlilitriitniH unit uhhIciih In uililltloii tn 1 on i y to iIih tulil Oregon City till of thn I11111I occupied by iuld dock ly Iiik i'Hiirly of tuld Water ntrri'l mil I: extending from tlm westerly linn :ild Uni t to low water llur III Wlllitiiu'tti' rHnr for tlm 1 .im-lilriuilnn r lluoa nml mi innru, nml I will fur to Ori'iinn City un iilinlnnt nf lltln nlmwlni; tltli' In fi'r kI 111 J il 11111I 1 1. ! fruiii nil Im utnlinim i'. In riixi' thin ii'';li 11II1111 lh ui H'iti'il ly llu miiynr uml liy mum II of talil II v of (iri'Koii City It hIiiiII In Ith tlm 11111I1 ftamlliiK that talil city 1 1 rale, IIhi'II that In cuki 11 rullnay llm U nniHlriii li'il iiIiiiik un Itl WiiIm- hltei'l THelflJi uml Water Klri-i-tN urinsMlhal tuiiil, ui of Water hlri'i't iipuu uhlrh il It lii'ii'ln prnpuni'il to riitiKtruit muii ilnrk or in i'iihi of tlm lniinn i-mi'iil of said Klri-it. Hint tlm nulil OreKnn Cllv will not penult tlm'i iitiKtriirtluu of hiii h rallwiiy or Mit'i'l liiipioveliii nl j In Bin h miiuimr iih lo In unywiiy till-1 t.1 rui I tlm iniilnti iniiii e unci opi'iatluii of. mil h dock or In any way Inli'ifere wlili tin public iih" of the Biium." ' Malerliil for tlm rolinliiirtlon of t hi ilnck Ih now hern liml work l'l be rnsbeil, now that tlm city Iiiih iicrcpti I the offer. Thn coiiiicll Wi'ilneriilay nirht Iuihhi'iI two orillniiiii't'H on Ural mill Ink', 01111 rrnntl'iK ( I'1" I'ort luiitl Hall way l.lcht coitipuiiy the rlrht lo put up 11 hlrh li'iKilim, nvi'ilmail win iii'I'okh Main at Tliinl, ami thn olhir lillowltiK th" llawlny I'ulp Ai I'iiIht coiiiiuiiiy to liiKlnll iinollmr hlrh ten hIoii wire 111T0.1H Main Nirnel imur Hie Imiiln. ELECTED DY BOARD One now tmiclier xiih eli'i li'il Thurn day nirht by tho iicliool boaril In ro llevn the conreHlei! i-nmlltlnn of tho lillth whoo1. MIhm Kll.abi'th Wnrner will Im nHiilnmil to thn lil;;h :-i huol. Her honiu Ih In Oak drove. Sim wai ' prini'lpiil of the lln'iMiuiiy iichiinl luat 1 year nml lH 11 rnidii ili nl' llm I ' ti I ih- Ity of NebriiHlin, MOUNT PLEASANT PUPILS FORM LIVE SELF-GOVERNING CLUB The Mount Pleasant school situated . Inspector, who co-operate with the about one mile from Oregon City, of main ground inspector. The p'ny which Mrs. W. A. Hnrnum Is piinn-1 ground Is Inspected daily to keep the pal; Mis Gracn Smiiiks, Intermediate grounds clean from debris from tho i ..... .mil Xlluu I'Iiiimi Wliii-nuii't.' ' liiiifliim minor fir ulli-liu Tlio ntiiv. primary teacher, bus organized u stu-1 ground Inspector co-operales Willi the dentM' self-governing club. touchers In all of their plans. The Thn officers of tho club urn: I'resl-: duty of tho lino marshal Ih to direct dent, Kiln lluss; vice-president, Jacob 1 the line of march, uml see (hut eucb Moore; secretary. Alone ChriHtenson; j student is in proper line. The duties inarHhul, Glen Grave,; playground In-1 of tho house monitors nre to keep the spector, Ira Ilucholl.; hat monitor, j loom in u tidy condition, and to co Gretchen Hartke; desk Inspector, Dor-' operate with the pupils to beautify the olhy McDowell; bell-ringer. Ira line-j room. The duty of the pollen nnd ex holr.; police. Lloyd Loner. There aro j eeiitlve committee Is to supervise the four members or (he executive coin-j playground, promote good order nnd mitten. Douglas King, Karl Hucholr, courteous treatment of individual pit Fern Yexley and Kvcrett Thoinus. i plls, and to try flagrant cases In the This club is governed entirely by the honor system. Tho playground Inspector supervises the playground i:lu! each room of the school elects un REPUBLICANS GATHER T tCNATOn I. B. HUSTON AND EV I HAL NOMINEEI tPKAK-MIL-WAUKIB RALLY TONIGHT. Mnk lliom Itopuhll' una lufni . I out III fori it Weillioaihiy IiIkM nl I"" i Untidily Hciiiiliir M II llnhlnii u . , tit f' r I ! 'it I apeukcr, fluvliiK lhi ml lulnltlliitluii lnr bullion iliilliu in pledget, for I ln Mrtlnin n, I n y . and f i r Din ili'iniH nitlr lurilT lu lloortw ('. Urn lull mi 'I II ('. Htcph i nn, lli'imlilli mi iiiiiiiIiiim'ii fur Iho ut.ili li'Klkliilurai, William M. HIiiii.i, Itcpuhlli uu nominee fur illHirlrt ull'T ,,Vi uih ('. ,i l, u n t 1 1 1 n ( fin jnliil Ki-niitiir. wi-ri' tlm iiIIht tiwuk I'l H K I iillnl hlnlit Hnnilor i'li'toii lll tiii'iik nt MlUuukln toiiltilil. 'I I'" lllll'llllK Hill Im. Ill III In till' Mllut'i kin 1 Ity hull nml IH I"' prni i-ili'il Ii) 11 iniiiirl kI v nil I tlm MlUuukli' littml HI 7 '!() oYIih k. I. IS DEAD AT SEATTLE MEMBER OF PIONEER OREGON FAMILY SUCCUMBS AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS. rl.iii;in-l l.i'loy Cr.i funl. ulio tin il Wi'ilitrnliiy ut Si'iiltln niter u IIiikit liti! llliti'Ht. Him u im'iiil'i-r of otin nl Oii'min'ii i'urll"nt iloni'i-r f.iiitllli t. H" Htit I, in 11 In I. Inn City nliotil '.' i-art K- IIU iwri'ittt, Knltulil nml Kllruin'ti, ClaHfnfil, runt" to (iri'Uiiii III IM?. IIIh iiinllti-r Witt u iliniKliti-r of J.uii"i Monli-. whit lioliii-tli'Uili-il 011 til" ri i nt til" of Wi'M I. Inn rlty nml ut mi" of tiic on ml iroinliii'iit uu-ii In Hi" i.t..li In III" 'l'i uml '.''lit. In I Ml". Mr. CiuHfunl Hi'lit to Sr.11 Un ntnl HnrKril fur a iiiiinlii-r of rni" at n iiii'tHiniin lln-fi' l.utir ln unnl Into Hi" ri al I'lttiit" liiihliii-tt In Hhli li II" hind" u dirt inii'. Ill nut in the firm of CriiHfonl A Coiiomt. lilt ulilnw, tHii tlati rt. Mm. Ailill" Wurri-n, of Hi-altl". un! Mrt. Kaiuili Itlli'N, of Hi'iitt'n; niii limllu-r, Iton ulil Ciuufonl, of Alaka. uml Ih.i koiib, Clayton ami W'ulluri Craforil. Mirl". Mrt. II. V. Sti-vi'iit, nf Dm- tinn Cllv, In u flltt 1 iiuhIii STATE BIOLOGIST WILL SPEAK HERE ON F W. I. I'lnlcy. Klin, iiiiilnriht. IP ilnlher hlx lertmv, "Wild Hiril, uml AlilmalK of Ornrmi lit lloni" " Krlilay nli.lit 'it llm Klk, ti'iiiple. His talk Hill In' llliiht rat eil Hlth live rt'ela l iiionIiik pb tun',. Tbo club rnnliiN u l't be open ill S : ::o o'cloi Ii. aiiil-on 111'- unlit of llm li'ctur" loilr" that nirht Hill coiiii'im lit ;:: p. III. All Klk.i ami their famllli'H lire liivlteil to a I ten, I 5400 IS VERDICT III SUIT OVER FARM SALE ('. S. uml (!. I. Thoiniitioii Wciltma (lav Hi'i'iiri'il 11 vi'iillct for J I ii H in a mill ariiiiiHt C. N. HraiiNi'h. Tlm ThoiupHniiH luiiirhV SO ni'i i'H of luilil In III" Sprlnrwiiter (IIhIiIcI froln tin ill fi'llilimlH. After III" ileal wan colli pli'lnil, tin ilalnll(Tn foiiml that tlmy ilid not own 11 Htrlp of about llirei mica which they Ihonrht limy hml boiirht. Then they lllnl it suit aruinst llrniiHi'h for $t00, iiIIckIiik iiilHrepri Hotitiitliin. Tlm Jury wiih nut nlumt two hiium. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. Charrllir that hlx wife calleil hii.i nunicH uml Unit sin iuHocliiteil will) olher mon. John 10. SIiiioiih, IIiioukIi hi uttorimys, llrnwtmll & SlevorH, Monilay brniiKht a milt fur divorce iiKuitiHt Kva Simons. Thoy wore mar rled nt Imuran, S. I) .laniiary, IS'", lie j:m1;ii for tlm ciisloily of t'.'.riv clill droit. .l:iilr (' inipbell Mon lav airimd . ilni rci. il.inn-lng MntHi K. rm Klii from Ciyil" V.'. I'erkln presence of the principal. The higher grade governs Itself; make rules of Its own and attache penalties for- violations. WILSON SPICTURE FALLS AS HUSTON BEGINS TO SPEAK T INCIDENT AMUlIt BIG CROWD AT ! TWO MfN WILL PMOBOBLV OlC IAT CLACKAMAS FAIR ON AND MAN V MORI ARE IN POLITICAL DAY, JUREO BY 4MOT. POLICIES OF ADMINISTRATION BOTH CRITICIZED AND DEFENDED 1 tt...k.ii' Politic Evtn EtMndi lo Cam In Which Hughtt' J turn Otftalt LJtmocf Jt En hlbltt Attractlvt. .STA Ai. Ir , li I u - Hiin lull 'nlll'i 1 11 n T out In fnrr ut Hi" K.oili'iii Clin kiiinat fiilr Imf 1'hIii. Hi iiiKor H. II lluttoii, of rortlumi, lalri il for lliii.li-t ami Maik V. Wi alln rloril, of Allmny. Iiiii ruin - noiiiliii" for i-oiiKri'tt. wut tin 00 I-1 tin 11 nut m iiioiitmiiK a tin "iifiiu 1 ,tl u,U),.r. M y,.-r t. row W iImiii ti"lllilml"r 1 lonli;lit. ' mliil.tratloii of th nfTlr. i. V. tit'ortrr C. HroHiiill. WlPlum M 1 Im riKlii" liml ri iomii) loan Ki rtinlln, rouiity n.irul 1 oinmltii rlloii", ;illn il I.. Ili ilui't, J. K. Ju' I:. , ulnrin mi'l huil li"n In M up liy a liar- man, irtlll. tl. r. Jolmtoii uml 01I11T local nimll rlniil" throHO urron Hi utriil hy Hie ()uK (jr, , t,r ,.,. f g ilati't ih i iiiln tenia on tin iliitfiirin. ttrlkcrt. ! rcpuiilli-un ru'ly toiilcht. ltli Hi-natnr I u I hut not li'.itt of Hi"" Hut I'. I I'olli liHluy prior In (In 1 l..li hi re I lluttoii talking ;tn In half of Hi n it U'. M"P-'litli. HoHlallnt itmllilatn l-ir!,,,, Kur, uliont tin' I'laiiti of tli" lonal ticket. Tli ri'iulilli aria will ft rciM'i'iitaih". hIid ki'i'iiii'il to In ililnj Stamlanl )!' lompaiij. tin TI'IchuIit ; to MlUuukl Tlniriuluy liltlit. Iiuiiiut to luilil lilt iihii. II. C. Hti'iln iiH. il (i 1 iinii.iny. Hcri.i ii I'oinl 1 In-inli ul : cus on Trl'lay ami vt 111 i lu'c Hi wi-i-k lii'iiiK. picxlili'iil of Hi fair unto iu- i.ikn uml Vui 1111111 (ill omiuny. ut Halunluy nlht at Sandy. Hun, ami lli'pulilli an ruinliilatn for tin Ii kitlat ire, pri'tlili'il. Mr. W'i'ul h"Nonl ilifcmU-il tlm ml nilnlmrutlon. ami K. nulor llu.n.11 iiiiiii iui'k'Hfl rrltlrlKUit of IX lio irallr f l l-Ii-h. Juki at Hi" M-riuWr Klurti'il lo talk, a lum plrtur S. Mr. Wilton, tliut Hut putli'il to a fruiii "i fruiii of tlu ii'iitlorm. toppliil or uml f II to tin Kroiiinl. Un polltli Unit rum KliiH il uroni'il nir tin rroiimlt und Hut-hit ami Wll tun luittuiit uilorticil tint Kurmi'til) of M'U-ral bnmlreil limn uml hoiiicii. Mi partlKHiinhlp "veil cxtemleil to '.In ball player,, who p, kril out Ki'piiblictn, nml lii iniii rutlc leiiint uml plai-il a ftHl ami ftirlona rami, that t-mleil in u victory for the llurbet forcit. Hr Ailli ami Walter tilvent tlareil a f t!'" flrbt betwei'ii Iho bull pluycit Hint Hut ,0 n-ullKtlc Hint people r'.iKhed Iriiin the ,," llni'K Into tin field. Tin exhibit an fundi better nr raiircl than before, uml tlm .itielil-all,-" today exceetled that f Wcilue, day. Many of the UHurdt have been niinli' uml bin" ribbon, wen mm h In eviili'iii " throiirboiit tlm cxh bil, Tb" illHpla of veretablcH wern ii f- dally rml. mid tlm uoiimiri cxnibltti were of u hirli order. Tlm fiilr will fllll liinilil-COW i.'lir I noun, uml iiliinnK the iittriicllc.11.1 nffl In, a football rum' between tin' lla i inla hlrh m hool teiiiu uml th" Kiank lin hlrh Hchool of roilluml. The Inn, of KMiii'ikIii Hiitlclpute a fant tn 0. FOR REV. JOHN OVALL A reception w im riven Hev. John Ox all. pimtor of tlm Swodlnh Motho illt church,' who Ih oiitorcil upon aiuther yoiu of nervlci, WodneKilay nluht ut tho homo of O. W. IJrutit. .Ml Cetiler Htreot. Several inonibor, nl tho loiat coiiiirorullon mail" hpitcIioh of welcoiuo to their pastor, lo which Itov. Mr. Ouill reHpoiiiled. A puiut, huh proKonted to tho pa,tor, nml the reception ended ufter ri'frfchnioiitn hml been Hcrvod nml hovoi'hI Honrs Hiinr. WIFE CHARGES DESERTION. Cliarulnr ileHoition, Mr. Klla May llasllan Wodnosday filed 11 Hull for a divorce nralnst C. W, lliistliin In the Claokiimii county iMroult court. Thoy wore married October 1, 1 !0 1 , In DoiikIu, Wyu, nnd. hIio iillores, ho left her .him a. 191S. Sho nks lor JT.'i altornoy's fcon. DIVORCE DECREES SIGNED. Circuit Judge Cumpboll Friday sign ed decrees divorcing Victor D. Ms Chatonu from Mnnin M. McClmtenu, ami Roberta Dceu from KI titer DooU. Mrs. DooU vvns allowed to resume her maiden tmine, Roberta Klklns. A default judgment iu the suit of 1.. linker against It. Cecil Jack in the sum ol' f:i2.97. and a judgment order in;' ? mil! S'iO attorneys' fees iu the suit of W. II. rvundlo against W. F. Citry uml A. D. Schmidt were among other papers signed Friday by Judge 1 i'aniiboll. TAXES ARE DELINQUENT NOW. All unpaid tuxes on Clackamas county property are delinquent today. If nl ill unpaid on November 5, n pen ally of five per cent will be attached, In nil il It Ion to the charge of nun per oonl a month Interest. Friday brought a flood of mall Into Sheriff Wilson's office, nnd It will bo several days be fore Tax Collector Goorge Harring ton and his aides enn catch up with thn lust-minute rush of bUHinoss, Un til then, the exact amount of delin- qucnt taxes will not bo known. F.cnitoniicitl Legislation, pay as we go; opposed to graft and favoritism. H. A. LEWIS FOR Joint Senator Clackamaa, Columbia and Multnomah Counties. Only Candidate Outside City of 1'orllnnd Let the "Country" be Represented (I'ald Adv.) POLICE FIRE 'AT MOB OF STRIKERS AND KILL WOMAN , OFFICERS ATTACK CROWD BUSY DEMOLISHING FIRE ENGINE di.i. .t n.vannt A.. H..!lw fi.r. - - 1 ricadcd and Prottcttd by Authorl titt Rtpeating Rifle and fthotgunt Art UMd. . I'.AVONNK, N. J. Oil II A hiiiiiuu 1 i-t klll. d, lo H" if'il'l.'y innrtally I uiiiiiIi-iI. a liulf Ui ii ulln r n rtoiii ' ! wriniitiy nun tin n inn oiii I fin il a vnlli y Into a ronil of Ktamlurr) ' ll ttrlki rt ami Ha ir tyiiinutnlii it t t'otiMiilil" Hook, ln re four oln'iiii-n ; 'uml nlm- rlotcra Her houii'IciI yi-nti-i-i j day In a fir fit lcti-.ii tin poiili c ami ; j luu tlrlKcrt. Two or ilnn.p atrlkcrt 1 urn lint i h'iHmI to Miiii-r. Th" p. j i Hi i nn 11 hi r nrt ilincrounly hurt. iw t torluy i r" armi'il m llti ! ri.M.utlnK rIMi-t and ta'-J od allot-1 UnH, utli inort nf tlicin Hcrt'cn - ircni Iicil la-fore tho yunlt of tin Till" - I nnti r Oil company, tlille Hie ttrlkort janil tli"lr tnpatlilo rn ralln rcil a j IiIim k way. Mtrcyl HIi Imia fir l.lth Kxiriy. Bhta very arr,.fniit. rV . ' ,, """ .." u... itw. . 1 ..1 i,..i, 1.1 1 1. ITBI l.lltl l'.l l-IUIfl"!!.. "VI IH t JcHelrv tlore In till. clty.-H. II. B.. lniltrlH", Ky. Namtt It Ntmtt. Julia II True live, tt llamlllnn. 0. Thing to Worry About. Itattle,nake Tetinin 1 worth 13 per oun,. Thanx! IVnr l.uke I lira a Kentucky ulrl who admire you and quote, you all the lime. I i.lav llb the children lu the iiolrhhorhoo.1 anil tell I hem fairy 1 "risnioiti. .vtn. tale, and often recite little rime from Wrirht. Mrs. Tate. MIm Amy Tate, vour column. They nil know l.uke 'Mm. 11. C. Stevens. Miss Muriel Stev Mcl.uke. A week nen Snmlay one of ! ens. Mrs. Julia lluakell, Mm. William inv little rlrl frleml whs in Sunday j Money. Rev. J. Wesley MacCalluii, Hciimd nml Hie teacher wa, iisklni: j M' X Wlllourhby Dye. Mr. and Ml,,,, ul-iit tho lesson of the pre-1 Mr. C H. Dye, and Emery Dye. vlou, Sunday. "Anil who was It that j 1 " " fl... ...l..il utinll..u-A.t'C' fhi. Otfichnr nil- wimii- -..niii...... , .... ......... j asked. "Luke Mol.uke. replleil the little rh'l a iUlok ns you please. Stop off here muiie day ami I'll fry you aoiiie cbli ken.-Danville. Ky. Hat Sho a Pltytr Pianof I Dear I.uke-l.ntta Niy,s lives next door to me.-Uarry I Wniy. Ilin-kley. w " 1 Huh! My neighbor, a mean man named Pitney. Ow-mil a very ainiill bun calltsl a Jitney. 1 wnt II 11 11 tf to tbo cround Anil on looking tround Kounil tlmt I'ltney't dern lltnry had hit me. -C. M Morrlt. Our Daily Special. One half the world works the other I half. ' j Luke McLukt Sayt: After the time for siiVlng It ha passed you can always think of some blight thing you should have said. When a man smell perfume on an other limn he never says anything, but he does a heap of thluklng. Father doesn't mind spending $5ovei n bur whore ho can see it going. But If ho lose, 5 cents out of his pocket he gets so mud he want's to shoot some body. Kvery now nnd then n princess whose face look like a mnrshmnllow will look ut sonieothor princess and say: "Gee! Ain't It awful the wny they powder their faces!" Some women rot divorced so often that the children wake up every morn Ing and go down to breakfast expect ing to see a new etepfiilhor. We nre nil good loser until we, lose. And then !'. per lent of ns yelp. The mini who Is afnild thar people will laugh at him Isn't going to get very far up the hultloi'. We all know that we have had tnough when wo discover that we have had too much. When Friend Wife descrilios her Idea of nil ideal man the description usual ly fits her husband Just a a girl' shoe would lit nu elephant. What has become of the old fashion ed woman who nte a raw onion every night nnd saved doctor bills? Any man can go through life and not have enemies. All he has to do is to say nothing, be nothing and do noth ing. A servant girl I slow to discover the weakness of her employer, but she soon discovert the weaknes -vf the china. Any homely girl can tell you thn the prettiest apple Isn't always the sweet est, i CRIMINAL CHARGES DISMISSED. A charge of assault made by Mrs. lledden against Mrs. R. Ilergeron, pro prietor of the dining room of the Port land House at Fifth and Main streets, has been dismissed by Justice of the pcace sievers. Isitob sjjot TALKS M MACKSBURG EUOOPEAN WAR OECLARCO TO BE CAUIE Of SECTIONAL PROSPERITY OP TODAY. 11. ri'iiiililli tnt of Clai kiaiout conn I) ..ii.k Hid kii,;mI rrk of t It-1 r 1 mnioilKn Tiir'lty nlflil at Sim k IniiK In H ru 111 1 1 11 hull. HiiiMtor M Is. Iluatnli, n( I'nrtlaii'l, ill iiim-iI rial Ion ul I htm , ami noliitfil nut th fullili- of llif WIImihIuii pili li t lo Mnlxi I Id' iliot-i thai tlm Kiiri.ii ii tr In I rnoiiiillil for tlm (fVi-rUli iroi-r-, Ity llml (iretalla In ruiin limit of i Hi 1 nniilry ami .il'l tlmt timlr III I I'iiItwkI tariff la, tlm I'lilti il Htott-t oiili rturii 'i toup rriuii tfti-r tlm Hur irnl" II" vat nitli'ul Hiu!ly rhl. 1 (oory C. I'nmriill, tuinlliUt for 1 trir.-M liliillw, III ki i a rHn Hon III 1 I j Inn ami nml from tin- n-inriln nl ill i.ixi . U1nmu t,t ( tit l.ixt li-U'tl'ir to hIhiw tin- mini of tit uplrorlalloiui urMiii-ti for hli h thrv tirr ,,,.. vVillium M Hti.n.. i.i, inline . f(Jf ,,r), , miorni-y. 1 rllli Itnl Hi of . , . r,,.r,i , 1 .(torni'V ofrj( ,. r,.,(.rl ,,1,.,.,, t0 MW. J , ' REPUBLICAN NOMINEE GETS 21 WILSON 8 AND T. R. 1 AT BIBLE LLX99 rAH I T . ( Cluirlet Kian, llurhet, Hepubllcau 1 nominee for Iho pretldenry. Hill lx i "lected by . d. iHixe majority If th, I nho attended a parly at the home of 1 Mr. anil Mrt. C. II. Dye given by .Mr. i Dye'g Illble el ant In honor of hl.i ... Lrollier. Wlllourhby Dye anil wife ! 'lu "re v'Hlli"' ure ,rom o. The KepuMli an nominee rexelvcd 1 i'l vote. Treoldent WlUon elrht and Colonel HooM'Velt one. Several otli- er , altered votes were cant. Tho," present were: Mr. and Mrs , I- Adam. Mr. und Mr,. C. II. ("nil field. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Mark. Mr. nnd Mrs. llert Rouke, Mr. and Mi. W. A. While. T. I.. ChuniiBn. T. F. Wlilto. Mrs. U'tiu Charmun. Mr". C. I). lttourette. Mrs. David Caufleld, Mr. II. D. WPKon and sinter, Mrs i MAPLE LANE GRANGE WILL MEET SATUROAY U)e w,n hM s reR. ulur meeting Saturday, October H ut the rranre hull. This meetlnr will be the last In a six: months' contest for membership and attendance, the contesting Bides belnr chosen by Cap tains Derrick and Horton. The losing side will furnish supper for the grange. At this nicetlnr the grange will en- tor another contest for a year, tills being for attendance of officers audj members. A prize of is being of-i forod through tne lecturer of the state yriinge. As .Muple Latio has secured hopes of "lauding'' this prize offered by tho state lecturer, und every mem ber is urged to attend the mooting of several prizes, the membors are in Saturday. The suit of Frank and Mary Hock against Mrs. Minnie L. Foster, owner of the I'ortland house at Fifth and Main streets, asking for $:'00 damages, thnt Mrs. Fustor be compelled t.i make ndditional Improvements on tho prop erty and that he be given undisputed possession of the building under tonus of u lease, was tried before Circuit Judge Campbell Thursday, Charles T. Slovers anil L. Stipp repreaenting the plaintiffs and J. E. Hedges, the tie femlant. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hock al leged that all the Improvements out lined in the lease were not made, but the court hold that the lease, to all practical purposes, had boon complied with. The plaintiffs were declared to have a valid lease to the property. The court awarded no damages and each side will pay its own costs. Salem: State sold 25 tons (lax at seven eents a pound to California mills. Same wus produced with con vict labor. Stutc is handling T.'O tons A Bad Summer Foe Children. There has been an unusual amount of dangerous sickness among children everywhere this summer. Extra pre cautions should be taken to keep the bowels open and regular and the liver active. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cuuse no pain, nausea or griping. They relieve indigestion, sick headache, bilious ness, sour stomach, bad breath or eth er condition caused by clogged bowels. Jones Drug Co. Adv. Grangers Land, (Uikaiima county I'oimma (rtima , 1 11 Hun urine Hia opening up of Inn U It o,potf lo Hi lu,r ami loan bill, i ponita In Iht tlatn uml tha tali of Unix on HliUh lh otra of On-foii will lo Ilia farmrt at tint Thy aln n. puta Jiiilmniit Nini inl.i-r 7, ami at tha rouranl Hi people of Oreunn C.ly iiicetlm of roiimna rraiM" at Turk ' In Ihrlr efforta to ti-rura a liq ial pliii Wrliiity, a rewiiutlon a iloi k fai Unlet. pat.eil In lilih tlm firunxer n l Tli ineetliig (,f I'omona rii(H pr r..-i their vlea on Hi matter. ! an all day tenaion l.iim hron at Clirlt Hcliiirl,, former lexulato: ; w-rti at noon ami In tint afternoon till illy atiorney of Hi county teal.1 Inlliallva bllla r dltiiiaieit Cliarlet tiHk on lb bill. ll lermcil Hi K. Hiiem. .tat xrtiiKH nianler e in.amire aa vlilom, ami ilec'areit tlmt j plained tb rnrul criila Mil It Hould ruin Hi tlat If pa.icl. I'ractlia'ly vry rraiiK" In Km Tin krarirrr (,. d anotlier rem county Hat reprecui.. MRS CLARENCE BRUNER AND MISS ELLA KRL'MMEL HAVE MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. Mr. Clan-run llrnner ami utter. ; OFFICERS ELECTEO. Mint K'la Knimiiii-I, of tlila city, bad 1 a iiilrui iiIoiih i-tiuii" on Hmnlay after j l,.H ... Hhen tbecar they wen, rldlll. ,-.,,,, r,,,(.D, f . nerit over un ,..!,a..kment. o( ( Mm limner wut ilrlvim, tl.. roa.l-1 pil)1U; , ()f (h() wm tter Hbi n the arrlilejil bappe,',. and , of a,,.,,,,,, ,., . c,)Iltrllln. t. lunilnic o un ,1,1,. of tb road In j (j,,,., of , haIlk g ,, k ,.,,a oMcr to let another autoHiol-ll pat. ,, Tb ,-Mr u, (,)Ilipow.j hercur lb- rm,lay belnnarrowalof W T WrW of ,.,)rtuR( . t hi. point tb drove her car loo near, ale M11K.rn.n,,,.nt. of ,,aIlk,. . tbo roa.lHbl.. The fencliiK aJouu th" I i,.lllln , ,c l'W'lii; UD'l mr ur yii' U'U dun a 12-fool eriibuiikniffit. Tftfl younip wumen Hero thrown from the car. but were pinned beneath hen thn car struck the ground. What probably taved their live wut heavy piece of limber lodged on top of the bruih-heup Into which the car plunged aud HiU board held the car In auch a position tliut the occupant were pro tected. Mill Krummel wa the first to be extricated, -ml aa toon aa the wut free the made an effort lo re lease her ulster. Soon after the accident a large num ber of people gathered at the scene of the ucddetit and assisted In Tighten ing the car and getting It up on the main road. The accident occurred on the new paved roadway near the Aber nethy bridge in the northern part of the city. J. VACANCY ON BOARD CAUSED BY RESIGNATION OF LEROY D. WALKER IS FILLED. At the regular quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Hank of Commerce. J. W. Ganong was elected a director to fill the vacaucy created by the resignation of l.eroy D. Walker. Mr. Ganong was born and raised iu Clackamas county and tor a lonn time was a sent of the Portland Flouring Mills company In Oregon City, where he ciime iu close contact with the fanners of Clackamas county. He was also captain of the local militia company for a number of years. Mr. Ganong Is n man of good busi ness Judgment ami is in close contact with the conservative financial Inter ests of the state. WASHINGTON', Oct. S.-Vnless in strui ted to do so by the London for eign office, the I'.ritish embassy here does not Intend to make any fresh toprosentutions to the state depart ment, as it regards the reprosecu tions already made in connection with the Doutschland as sufficiently set- BRITISH MAY QUIT AMU TRADE BECAUSE OF SUB WAR tling the ltrilish view of International ( of much Injury to American, com luvv on the subject. 1 meroe. fvIjes i AWFUL SUFFERING. "I suffered untold osonr with neuraljla. I ti.uvi-ht I would ro mad with pain. A friend of mint advl.'td ma to talc Pr. MUea' .Anti-Pain rill. I did to and tht pain f.opprd almott at once. Then I commenced utlns Dr. Miles' Nervine and be fore Ions I u bo that I did not have these pilct any mora." E. J. WINTER. HI E. PUtt Ave.. Colorado Bprlogt, Cola. Oppose Loan Bill PORTLANO MEN HAVE PLACE ON I REORGANIED BOARD OTHER company, Portland: Captain J. T. Apperton, I'urkplaie; George II. Tracy, Jr., assistant state uerlnta deiit of bunks, and Mr. Caufleld. Mr. Caufleld wa re-elected pre, dent of the bank, but will resign on the first of the year, and Mr. Wright mill take hla place. Mr. Tracy waa named vice president; Mr. Wright, secretary; Chester D. riillllp. of San r"ranolsco. cashier, ami 8. I.. Sloven, assistant cashier. The capital stock of the bank wa.i Increased from V'O.OAO to $100,000. Mr. Caufleld tald that present stockhold ers would lie given an opportunity 10 buy this new block before It was of fered lo the general public. Mr. Caufleld also announce,! that there would be no change In the bank's office force with the change in management. lie make public the following state ment: "In view of rumors circulated that Mr. Leroy D. Walker la to be asso ciated with the Hank of Oregon City, we wish to announce that such ru mors are without foundation. Mr. Walker has no interest in this bank whatever. This announcement ia mad! with Mr. Walker's knowledge and consent." TO SPEAK REBE OCT. 24 George K. Chamberlain, senior Coil ed States senator, will speak in Ore gon City on the nirht of October 21. Senator Chamberlain will open a tour of the state at Ashland, Monday, Oc tober 9, on behalf of President Wil son. It hus not been decided where Sen ator Chamberlain will speak, but it is likely that either Shively's Opera house or Willamette hall will be se lected by the local committee. From the P.ritish point of view only two courses are open: either to con voy ui ISritish ships using American ports where the ship is not sufficient ly armed to afford full protection, or to withdraw British ships from tho American trade. The latter contains the possibility Close attention to work is the cause of much Pain and many Headaches. Obtain relief by taking one or two DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS Then tone up the Nervous System by using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine IF FIRST BOTTLE. OR BOX. FAI LB TO HELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.