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oin:io' city v.sn:nvnHr Friday. January 5, 1017. Vagk 3 CANBY DEPARTMENT ALL APPOINTIV CMSCHODLQOINTEST DEFEATS ALUMNI TEAM OOTH YOUNKtH BOYS AND CIHH AHI VICTOHS OVIH ORADU ATI ORGANIZATION!. ( ASHY, Or. Jn IHpeilal) Tim Canlir Mall ailimd ' Irani tliri'itik (tin A tititt i) 1 (til at Ui riMiitl auditorium luil Widneaday ev, ruing by a ai ore of ID li I J. Tim Una lips were; Higulur-Hkhlngtoii ami Wall, for- arda; Kendall, imlir, ami IHkU ami IUnii(iin, guarda. Aluuiiil -cjurl-y ami Crlhhlu, for anl; Coleman, tenter; Itoyc a llniwu ami Hurt. in lron, guarda. Tim Klrla' baakrlliBll Irani dfaM llin aluuiiil glrla by a arort of l 1 Tha lineups were: llegiilara-llo Duller. Alma Hub anil. Kmina Berg, Agnes lim and Ijiiira IVini 'II Aluuiiil llla Nrwalmiu. Veda Brown, UVIna Wlddoaa. Una tlrlb Mm ami Maple Cole. TIim aaim-a were fat aii'l well at- IpikIiiI by a larga ami etitliuatiatu' crowd. CANBY COUPLE WEDDED AI SACRAMENTO. GAL MISS DAPHINt BISSCLL AND ROL. AND HCWeTT, SCHOOL MATES, ARC MARRIED. CANNY. Ore., Jan. 4. (flpwlal) Announcement liava been rclvd In iti la ty of lh marriage of Mlaa Duphlnn lllaactl ami Roland Howell In Hacraincnto. Calif. Both brldo and groom are well an favorably known In C'tily, where both formerly rvslded for many yeara. a' la a graduate of tlir Candy high lxl if the claiia of '13. Mlaa Nlaaell liaa boon In California wild her aunt. Mra Weldon Hliank. while Mr. Ilcwett a tended Oregon Agricultural college for a yoar anil llion acrepled a poaltlon llll llio Waudard Oil company. Mr. ami Mra. Unwell uru hums after January Int. at Sacramento. 0.E.S..HAS INSTALLATION GRACE BAILOR IS WORTHY MA TRON-OTHER NEWS NOTES FROM CANBY. CANNY. Ore.. Jan. 4. (Spot-In)) At a regular communication of tdiurol liiiiilcr. No 113. Order of Eastern 'Star, the follow Iiik officers were in atnlM Into ttilr respective offices for tho rnnuliiK your: drum Sailor, worthy nmlron; Jolm Kid. worthy pat rug; Mury K. Graham BKHOilutii nuitron: Allen Nonshadler conductress; Mildred K. Stncy, usso clntn conductress; Hnrah 1). I'routy, secretary; Hollo Podge, treasurer; Curolliin Wuiiit. chupluln; Theresa K. KckcrHon, marshal; I.lllliin Wung, or SimlMt; Nlnnrho Kcelca, Adu; Tllllo Hlylor, Until Wlllliunlnii Wiilt. Esther; Hudii Luoko. Miirtlui; Mlldrod Wang, Electa; IhiiIii'IUi HutH, warder; II. II. KccIoh, sentinel. L. (1. Rlggs of Adkln's nilllw. was In Cuntiy on business today. Mtb. Henry J. Howott, of Hnlihurd, was a guest of Mr. Elizabeth Vhlto. Adum II. Knight mid M. J. Leo wore Oregon City visitors Tliurndiiy. II. II. Hcclt'H niDiln n titiHlnoBS trip to OroKon City TlitirBdny. II. L. Ilolnmn, of OnKon City. Ubh puri'hiiHod th nndi-rtiikliiK ptirlors of II. U 1'rlckott. Krui'Kcr brotlHTB will liuvo chtirKO of tho lonil ImibIiipsb for tho tlnin Ik'Iiik- Mr. 1'rlckott imulo iimny frlmulM dmliiK IiIh May In thla city. 1'. 0. Stacy iniido n bimlnoHH trip to Orison City TliurHdny. Hhorirt WIlHon iniido a hrlot stop in our City Thursday nlRht. Mr. nnd Mra. II. II. Ecclos wore KiicfltB of Mr. nnd Mra. Ivan Dlmlck ovor Now Year's. I'olor llorliiR 1h ImprovltiK nt tho OroRon City liopltul and In roportod piiHt tlio diuiRflr point. MIhs Vloliitto Kvana, of Portland, la fipondlnff CIuIbIiiihb vucntlon with nor mint, Mrs. W. II. Hair. MIbb Veda Nrown, of Now Era, was vlultinR old BchoolinatoB In Canliy HiIh week, MIhs Drown Ih a Btudont nt tho OroRon ARrlculturnl coIIoro this yoar. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Graham attoml ed tho funoral of Mr. (Iraliam'g undo nt KHtiirnda. ThlirBdiiy. . C. A. Wyoth, the popular librarian of tho Stato Library aBHodatlon, la a grout frlond of tho small boy und since Mr. Myetli has uccoptod tho poBltlon tliore has boon a larRe number of books suitable for tlio boys addod to - tho library and a love for Rood read Iiir lias boon tho result. There are good books for evory ono and all froo, Molvln Howott a former Csnby hlRh school student, now an OroRon Agricul tural colloRe freshman, called on Can by friends Tuesday. MIhs Adollno n. Wyeth, city superin tendent of Canby schools, attended the State Teachors' association In Port land lant week. Tho City of Canby Is sotting a good example to Borne of the property own ers by constructing a new sidewalk be side the city hall. Wilson Evans and N. H. White havn charge of the work, Prank Astman haa ofdorod lumber and made arrangements for a new sidewalk around hit property on Front and "D" streets. Miss Olcndolyn Evant la ipendlug ( lirUllllH t II Si IH ,l i'f l II iiiar ('drill iluti.ii I'. Hull r n In finiu l.licial Tlmrxlar ri n i It. KH. a ui.iiiiiiri Now Kra !'- k iiiiiii aii'l rmirlii r ja a builnm llur hern J'llilaV I.ioikh llfimii ..f N'w Kra. Iim.'e a mi, ri'ii trip li Niiturility M! Kin I 1(1. f, of I'nrllaiiil, aaa a kmi( nf lur li r, Mra. lira Hlylrr 1 li.irly. Cuiiliy w li.Hila r."i'Hiin Tu.-t'lar Juiiu.iry 1 l(lvrali! ami Mumlorir li.xila alau r iM'in'i at lliat du( V. A. Clmk. of Hallow, ma.lu a bua Im-aa trip In Cuiiliy Friday. I nli iiiaii Mark of Mark'a I'ralri". liniiiKliI a Knii luad of Imaa f'rlila for IIih wwkly alilpmi'iil of C. K I .in k. Mr. and Mra Jaini-a Hlart. of I'orllaml. (iiriiiiT ri ulib'iita of Canby n Caiiby lrlaltora Friday. Mlaa I'l'liunii, of Portland, la a wmki-ml gural of lir fallirr ami iiiolhiT, Mr. and Mra. II. IVIvraoii, of Wi at Canby. I'lilllp U llaiiiiuimil, city atlornry of Canby, a up from Oran Clly Yri lay on UkiiI liualiipia. Mra. Kllabi'tli Wlilla, deputy xraiid prealdelil of Itebi'kall liMla, Jlialalleil Ilia offlrera of Kirk Itebekah lixlue No. U'l. I O. ). V , at tlmir regular inert Iiik .Tiiiilay reiilng. Mlaa Klltalielli Plena la vlaltlng frlemla In Oatteau thla woek. Mr. and Mra. Henry Hmllli of Mm ka luira er Canby ahiiers Friday, Mra. Uin ami ami (Idle, of Mai ka bur, wera tliiiiilug In Ca'liby thla week. Mra Herbert A. Ibrkinan. who baa been III' Cretin Clly fur Ihn lant n'k altli her lumber, Mra C. O. T. Wll ILuiia, baa relurn-d to Canby. Ham (irlblile, of Ma kaburg made a liualiieaa trip to Canby YtMw. Mlaa Porter, of Oregon City, was vlnllliig Canby friends thla week. Mr. and Mra. Ilendnrahot of Molulla am Canby vltllora thla week. Iter. J. Htniifonl Moore and Mli Uila Clll apetit Tut-aday and Wedni-a- day vlaltliiR Mr. and Mra. W. Noyd Mixirn. Mlaa Penal Ca kley arrived from I.el.aiMili for a few daya vlalt with her slater. Mlaa Ada Caekley, the Mini- dorff achool teacher. They are Ixith BpemllnK (he week-end III Portland. Mra. Dorla Collins and daughter, llaiel. were Canby vialtora llilay. Canby was largely reprraenled at Ihn New Year's ball at Aurora. Among llioaii preaent were: Mr. and Mra Illley (iurrel, Mr. and Mra. Harry (iar rett. Mr and Mra. Kdcur Kmlth, Judith HundHiieaa, Clifford Will, Walter Kmc- ger. Clureme Kid. Delia Newatrom, Klma Hnanell, Mr. nd Mrs. Avon Jeaao Tlllle Mel ii in, Hurry Smith, William Porter, the Mlaaea Ijinrlo. Kurt llutib liiaou, Vli torOI 'ii. Kosa IKnler and Dr. Murdy. Jnmea Adklns, of Adkln'a Lumber rompany, of Orei-ou ( ity, spent nun ilny at hla homo near Canby. Ktunk DihIko. a prominent contract or of Canliy, was In Oregon City on bualneaa Suturduy. II. II. Kccli't mado a biiHlness trip lo OroRon Clly Paturduy. Tho I'nltcd Artlaana held limiullu- tlon exorcism In tholr hull on Wed liOKiluy, January 3. Prof. F. M. Itnth returned Saturday from the ntutt tearliers' iinetliig In Portland. Mr. Itoth reported a very larRO nttendanro from all purls of Iho HtlltO. Mm. Hubert Yorpuhl, of I'nlon Hull, was a I antiy aliopprr tsuiuriiuy. Joe King, of Nurlow, was til tow Saturday. W. II. Hair mado a ImihIik-b trip In Aurora Monday to ovcnico tho loading of two cars of potatoes he wus shill ing from thai city. 1). It. I iliuU-k Hindu a buslncna trip to Aurora this wwk. The schools of our city romitnod work Tuesday with tho regular attend ance. Mrs. Graco Sailor was n Liberal vis itor Salurdiiy und Sunday. Prof, and Mra. Harvey K. Toblo have returned from a Christmas visit with Mr. Toblo's relatives at Greenaoros, Wash. Mr. und Mrs. J, I.eo Kekerson and diiURhter, l.avorn, wore week-end guoHtH of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nelson, of Portland. Mr. und Mrs, Ivan Dlmlck, of Au rora, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. ii. I. KeeloB Tuesday and Wednesday. MIhs Krlcda Schmidt has returned from a Now Year's visit In Portland and has resumed her duties as Men- oRraphor at W. II. Hair's commission house. Mr, Draper, a former resident of Canby, has returned from Nebraska and lnlendH becoming a permanent resident of Cnnby. Mrs. Margaret L. Holmes Is 111 nt the homo of lior daughter, Mra. Curtis Genzol Mr. Alvln Johnson, of Union Hull, who was severely Injured by bolng kicked by n horao Is rapidly Improving. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jtalnoy wore cnllod to Albany Monday on account of tho Ill ness of rolutlvos. M. J, l.eo mado a business trip to Portland nnd Oregon City Wednesday. Miss Cathorlho Evans nnd Miss Vio let to Evans have returned to tholr studies nt Lincoln high school In Port land. Mrs. Ellznboth Will to and Mrs. Grace Sullor were Now Year's guestH of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hewott's of Hubbard. Kirk Ilebolcnh lodge, No. 134, I. O. 0. P. hold Its Installation of offi cers Tuesday evening. Tho following officers wore Installed Into tholr re spective stations by Elizabeth White, district prcsldont: Nlancho Ecclos, pnst noble grand; Hnzcl Vlnyard, noble grand, Ruby Hates, vice grand; Alice Ilonshadlcr, socretnry; Adeline D. Wyeth, treasurer; Ida Knight, finan cial secretary; Veda nerkman, war den; Ella Kochcr, conductor; Minnie Bradford, chaplain; Bertha Hurst, In side gurdinn; Elizabeth White, right supporter noble grand; Nej-tha Lee, loft supporter noble grand; Flora Dlmlck, right supporter vice grand; Margaret Holmes, left supporter vice grand. Installation ceremonies were followed by a banquet. ' Mr. Allen who lives down by 0. R. Mack's place, was taken 111 with heart trouble Christmas day and bat been iniiirii lu Ih twin aa of I. la allr, Mra Mi 1. 1, of Near t.i. Il la ttlll nil it r Ilia l arv of It Dediuao, but la f porld In l liiiprotlng A family reunion and Near Year baa iiiel waa held at IU linnm of Mr. OU Muk Ogla MutHlay. 1 limit prmaiil were: Hr ami Mia O II Mwk and in., K.irl ami Kenneili, Mr ami Mra John Giuliani and dmikliter, Mia Ml ha. Mr and Mra M T. 4i ami aiin llliliin. Aide' ami K Mil, Mra barlea Mimliliergi r and Mra ( if k in Moahberg er. of Woodl'iirn, Mr. I. Mai k, of Htay ln and Mra. Ola Ma'k Ogl, and "ii Waim, Mr. Hugh N MutlierUml baa motr I hla family from Ht-ml. Or, lo Canby. and la dually engaired Improving lb Canby proM-rty ho rriitly pun liaard from hla brother, Mr. Joaph Hutber land. Mr. ami Mra. Jia Martin, Mr. and Mra. John Graham, and daughter, Mlaa Mlna (iraliam ami Mra Porter wern gueata of Mr. and Mra. O. It. Mm k Clirlilmaa. Mlaa Adeline II. Wyeth attended (lie Htatn Teai tiers' a''latl(ui and after Ha romlualon vlilte.) collega frlenda at Dund until after New Year'a Mlia Hlierldaii relunied Hunday from a vaiatlmi with her inntln-r at Hind 'I' Oregon. OFFICERS WILL SERVcrOR 191 1 Mayor Reads His Annual Messagel POWER COMPANY PROMS ES TO RUN CHICF BLANCHARO AND PATROL MEN COOKE AND WOODWARD ARE REAPPOINTED MACAOAM It DECLARED INVEITMCNT CAUTION FINANCES URGED. POOR IN FEED mmi IS WuWMX ELECTED PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL Volt ef Thanks la Eatndtf to Mayor Hatkatt Par WiM Appolntmanta and Harmony la Much In Evldt nca. Many inattera of Importune to tin liy ar loin Imd on In tho annual inea tago of Mayor llaikett, 4-llvered lo (lie con ni II at lb year'a flrit P-vulur rneetliig Wednesday night Ha brlngai oul strongly tlm need for rare In bkml-t- llng tlm ilty'a flnuiiia, raullona tb roniirll (but In all mailers brought b furs It rara ahould ba tvt laed to do Dim right thing, advlaia the laying of hard aurfara rather than niatadain, whli h he aaya has been demonstrated unfit for heavy traffic and pralaea the (own for Ita payroll and Ita pure mountain water. Ilia addreaa follow a In full: "We have Juat completed a year of n-rvlre for the people and are Juat LINE TO OSWEGO THROUGH JITNEY TO PORTLANO, HOWEVER, DEFEATED BY VOTE OP 7 TO 2 ' i I! AIERICHT HAKES CNSCCCESSflll EFFORT TO SAVE FOSTER GRANT Councilman, In Blgnad Btatamtnt, Da- clarat Corporation Runs Council Hour! Schedule to Moun tain Via Provldad. Mayor E. C, . .-J Hackett lv relgna In tlm rounrll llelleva It or not. that city fathers Tueadiy night met and without on rommnit ln a new year of au' h aer- iiroteallng ote, ae omiillihed their vl' buatneaa In harmony, and bar ami ' ,n loll, '' aoi..otlmet well to went Ihelr way. Kvery appolntlva of- '""k hlx''k ov,,r work w,,'v i"1" riierHirm.1 (',ii.iiiI..i.,.,if ibiy i done to e where we ran Imtirov J..... i , .. . . ..... .i. 1 1 i ... miiierm r,.aiia eiiiri-in-u fu, iAr k. Hium hur.l "iaera. ve nave atiout kept within NlKht Patrolmen CiKiku and Woodward 1 otiugei ror uie paai year, and it didn't know It and Clly Engineer Miller waa duly "m,lnly ",'"ove u "-P within up, api-nnieq ir ani.tner year and unan " ..... . y.-r. . We bav t R00j of ,)(.t(pr wat,f omouaiy connrmeii ny tna council. - " """""7 "("'""' " than anv ntlier r-llv on th coa.t. and "When It la known that the cltlzena of Or. on Clly will le required to pay 10 S inllla for thla year It tulla a atory that ought not to go abroad; and yet we ought to bear this In mind In all that peiialna to tho welfare of tht i Ity. and It ought to t-arh ua to b careful what we do.. A man that la bndly In debt, can not do and act as tho man who Is well to do and so It la with ua and and tho city . "And It tiehnm-AB m in hj. mnp than cuaaed. Then they declared an open cnr-ful of the people't money and I iiirrum im mii uiutt.r waa wre Bn, ,hi. .,,, rf ,h we are out at liim henn Friday In honor of Mlaa Mary Woodward, Mlaa llnlen Nrew ami Mlaa Wlmilfred Chaiul.reau, tf Portland. The following Canby gueata wir preaenl: Mlaa Maple Cole, Mlia Uirraln le, Mlaa Yeda llruwn and Mlna Vlnli'lto Kvana. Mrs. K. K. Iiradtl la a gueat of her later, Mra. I). II. Clark of Molulla thla week. Mr. and Mra. M. J l-a entertained t -IW Monday evening, January The following gueata were preaent, Mr and Mr II. II. Kvana. Mr. and Mra. K K llradll. Mr. and Mra W. II. Ilalr. Mr. ami Mr. I). XI. Clark and Dr. II A. Deilman. The prln-a were won by Mra. W. II. Hair and K K. llradll. Th n every member voted for Fred Metitinr. member from the flrt ward. prealdeot of the council. And, ba If all thla harmony waa not enough, tli rounrll extended a vote of I thanka to Mayor llai kett for hla wlae apKilntinenta, voted to aeut laoin C. Itrldgea until the question of hla quail- ficatlona waa settled ,y the court, ad journed and went home. The rounrll met flrit In eierutlve aeaalon and each appointment was dla-l Mra. Hiltlllerman. of Portland. pmtad and confirmed. The entire mortgage and an, .h. et with her mualc puplla on Tueaday affair waa over by o'clock. of d,.bL of this week. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Maaterton, of Mo- lullu. tpent New Years In Canby, gueatt of Mr. and Mr. M. J. I-e- Mr. and Mra. M. J. le entertained the following gueala at New Yer't din ner: Mr. and Mrs. William Maaterton. of Mulallu. Mr. and Mr. II. II. Kv- ana and Mlaa Catherine Kvana Mr. Nrldges and C. W. Frledrlck. 'To thla end I am very anxloua to counciimro from tne aocond ward, see the day when we tan tar that wa attended their Aral meeting aa wem- own our electric plant and can have bera of the council. light at half what we are now navln Tho meeting last night waa a apec- nd perhapt less. We are paying quite lul a. salon. The regular January "n every year for lights, and meeting will be held tonight, and a , m ure the people would appreciate numhi-r of Important mutters. Includ- snv improvementa that could be made Ing action on the FohUt jitney fran- along this line. I am anxlout to tee a Mini Uirralne Ue entertained the chiae and final action on the ordlaance system adopted of bard surfacing our following gnel at luncheon Satur- vacating Fourth street from Main to streets. To this end I appointed a day: Mini Catherine Kvans. Mist Ma- tho Southern Pacific tracks, will come fan who la an expert at the business, but you did not see fit to confirm him so If you can devise any better way of getting at thla proposition please get busy "The present method of patching up streets with crushed rock Is a wilful waste of the people's money, and es pecially so on streets that have much traffic on them- Pavements can now In a meeting that contrails atrange- ly with the love feant on Tuesday night be made, (hat are oulto within the"1" C"T council Wednesday night, af. nach of the people, and whatever w r a warm debate, voted down tha M. do M'a U sure and do It right Thla w- Footer ordinance, giving him th la economy In the long run. We have rlnt o run Jltneya between Oregon waaled money enough In years oast r"T "! Portland and to Mountain to have paved the entire town, but w View, and passed on first reading an but It's time to wake ordinance giving the Portland Railway Light ft Power company a franchise to operate cara to Mountain View from Main itre-t, with tho undcrstundlnK that the company also operate a line of cara to Oswego. 0. C. Fields, Interruban auperlm tendent of the company, la authority for the statement that hit company will begin at once to mako arrange- mi-nti to get a franchise to put cars on the Oswego run. A franchise must flmt be secured. Councilman John F. Albright furn ished the fireworka of the evening, making a strenuous effort to save the Foster franchise and to defeat the Portland Railway Light Tower com- I Pin told that It Is now self supporting or a little better. This Is one beat assets any city can have. "We have the best pay-roll of any city on the coast, considering our size and Oregon City la just coming Into Ita own; and 1 we ait with wisdom and good judgment, we'll be proud of our llttlo city some-day. "In passing, let me any that I believe the men back of the Industries of thla city are broad minded men who are ready and willing to help ua along rational Unci, and we should encour- up. HORSE BREAKS MAN'S RIBS pin Cole. Miss Uiulse GuMrock, Mis Veda Hrown, Miss Helen Nrown. Mlts Vlolette Kvans. Mr. Karl J. Cummins, of tho Oregon Six lul Hygiene society was In Canby CANNY, Ore., Jan. 3. (Special) Tuesday arranging for a lot ture lo men Alvln Johnaon. of I'nlon Hall district on'y In the Interest of thut oclety on was severely Injured Thursday by be- inursuuy. January lltn at the Hand Ing kicked by a home. Dr. H. F. Glcay auditorium. The local committee of Aurora wulted on the Injured mnn. nuvmg rnurgo are Muyor w . II. llulr. Three of Mr. Johnson's ribs were brok- Dr. II. A. Dedman, W. 11. Lueke. Harry en and he ua teverely bruised. n. Kvans mid It. II. Kcclea. There will be no admission charge. age and help auch In return whenever P0"' ordinance. In reply to a remark possible. which Albright viewed aa Insinuating "I hope each and every officer will ne dcfle(1 c- D- '-ntourette, local at- do his duty and I believe they will. I torne'r tor lh corporation, to provo believe In a "dry town" In a aobcr In- ,Dal M WM a Fuller" or that be bad dustrlout people; and I believe we are 'Ter aecu" money In an undorband blessed In this way, more than many fahlon. and offered to make revola- other placet of thlt site. tlon whleb would ttartlo the council i,,.i i, . but hit offer waa not accepted. In conclusion, lot me say, that we are but servants of the people and we Vot 't 7 to 2. should render the best service possl- Only Duckies and Albright voted for ble; to thlt end I beg the assistance the Foster franchise, which waa up and help of each and every member of for second reading, and Temple ton, this council, and I believe I'll get It Metzner, Frledrleh, Nrldges, Van Aug- "We beg and ask the assistance of CD- Moore aJ"1 Co votc1 "Wlnst the good people of thlt city and the Tne franchise passed on first road press that we may all work in harmony ln8 eyeral weeks ago. ond endeavor to build the foundation Afler the council meeting Albright right, that those who follow us may made tt '"WI'1R tlgned statement: And the trail well-blazed. I wish to "I attended the council meeting Wed thank you one and all for your kind nesday night and fought against thu asaistance ln the past and trust the granting of an ordinance which would future may bear better fruit." COAT 19 CAUCHT ON SHAFT WATER BOARD IS CANNY. Ore. Dec. 18 (Special) Peter llornlg was seriously Injured at tho pumping plant of tho city water works Saturday. The gasollno engine wns causing troublo and Mr. llornlg. nssl8t"d by P. C. Sliaubel, was start ing tho englno when Mr. Hornlg's coat was caught by the shaft. Instantly wrapping him around the shaft. lie sustained a broken log, severe sculp wounds nml was badly bruised. Dr. Dedman removed him quickly to tho Oregon City hospital whore ho Is being cared for. DOING BUSINESS E. B. ANDREWS BEGINS LEGAL FIGHT TO OUST ISOM BRIDGES E. N. Andrews, a member of the city .until June 15. 1916. ON A CASH BASIS SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT COMPLET ED AND WILL BE FILED WITH COUNCIL WEDNESDAY CANBY HONOR ROLL. council from the third ward who was defeated In his race for re-election by Isom C. Nrldges, Tuesday filed a suit In the circuit court to have Nrldges. declared disqualified. In case An drews Is successful, he will continue to hold his seat In the council. The charter provides that a council man must nave resided in the city for a year preceding his election. An drews alleges that on February 2. 1914, Nrldges disposed of his property Interests here and moved from Ore gon City, and that he did not return give the Portland Railway Light I Power company complete control of the jitney situation in Oregon City. Hetween 12 o'clock and the time of the council meeting I saw four mem bers of the council and each one promised that he would vote with me. They are Fred Metzner, C. W. Fried rich, A. H. Nuckies and Roy B. Cox. They promised to voto for the Foster franchise. At the meeting Wednes day night only Nucklet and I voted for It. Who saw them after I did? Does not their sudden change of heart show that somebody got to them? "Moreover, the Foster franchise passed on first reading, yet this coun cil changed its views of the matter In It on second CANNY, Oro., Jan. 4. (Special) Tho following pupllg of Cnnby gram mar schools, were neither absent nor tardy during tho month ending De cember 29, 1916: Seventh nnd eighth grades, H, U Kccles, teacher I.ollta llornlg, AgneB Smith, AHocn Nushninn, Alberta GUI more, Mlna Graham, Vesta Marks Olive Kendall, Kthel MIckelson. Mark Dodge, Karl Mack, Ralph Koehler, Ixo Ilimton, Oscar Noutty, Karl Mooks, Os car Nerg, Krneva Uvesay. Genevieve Mvesay, Amelia Kraft, Mildred Iletul- rlcksen, Violet I-edford, Marlon Porter Jowol Marks, Violet Russell, Harold OnthcB. Sixth grudo, Nona Austin, teacher. Albert Hoss, Karl Onthos. Ivan Mocks, Champ Vuughnn, Lorena Hor- hlg, Margaret Nrown, lone Flotchor Ksslo Lee, Lloyd Kendall, Leonard Ilulrns, Royal NuUnno, Chris Kraft, Paulino Kenney, Opnl Wheeler. Flor ence Rider. Hfth grade Norhnard Reese, Otto Sehmld, Dwlght Patterson, Albert Noe Aahl Muck, Everett Fintioy, Judith Nelson, Krmn Mocks. Third and fourth grades, Frances Pottor, teaohor Zolla Leo, Lavern Kekerson, Marabol Nates,, Mabel Smith, Nornlco ArmoBou, Nlanche Ken dull, Myrtlo Swlgnrt, Grace Allen, An nlot Illurnss, Florenco Miilnwood, Leonard Nowstrum, Mltcholl Slyter, Gorald Nnir, Vornor ArmoBon. Flor enco Flotchor, Dorothy Evans, Hazel Swlgart, Francos Chubb, Edward Rooso, Donald Sutherland, Robert Mc- Clure, Ivan HuIiicb, Wesley Mitts. Second grade, Miss Sheridan, teach-i er Wava Wheolor, Georgia Fletcher, Mlldrod Loo, Arlono Koker, Vclnn Lee, Llla Tabnu, Murlal Oathes, Mlldrod Oathes, Edward McCluro, Ross Slytor, Noll Haines, Virgil Glger, Loron Fau- vor, Donald Stunim. First grade, Mlna Ti. Hubbs, teach erFrank Armeson, Kennthes Evans, Earl Farlor, Rny Hoss, Koith Mack.i Ernost Mooks, George MIckelson, Al- don Schwabaucr, Hurton Hopwood Ruth Noo, Violet Malnwood, Gertrude Reese, Ella Leech. Fifth and sixth grades, Nona Austin, teacher Albert Hess, Earl Oathes, Ivan Meeks, Champ Vaughan, Lorena llornlg, Margaret Nrown, lone Fletch er, Esplo Lee, Lloyd Kendall, Leonard Hulras, Royal Nakona, Chris Kraft, Pauline IKnney, Opal Wheeler, Flor ence Rider, Hernard Reece, Otto Sehmld, Dwlght Patterson, Albert Roe, Ashel Mack, Everett Fenney, Judeth Nelson, Enna Meeks. RECEIPTS ARE GREATER THAN DISBURSEMENTS IN 12 MONTHS Many Improvementa Made In System, Including New Pressure Reser voir, 16,000 Feet New Pipe, Pressure Regulator, Etc. Nig meter nt. reservoir No. , 2 646.S0 Nig water pressure fauge and strainer, Main ct... 390.24 Cash, West Linn bonds on hand $76,500.00 Cosh, In hands of treasurer .... 7,693.56 84.193.56 Total . $4S7,730.60 Liabilities Outstanding bonds, 1915 series. South Fork $375,000.00 Outstanding bonds, 1912 series 40,000.00 Outstanding endorsed war rants none To balance, excess asscsts over liabilities 72,730.60 III COUNCIL FOR 191 Total J4S7.730.60 UNCEASING MISERY. The somt-nnnuul report of the Wator department, completed Monday by the Hoard of Water commissioners, shows the department In on excellent finan cial condition- "The report will be handed to the council at a meeting of that body W ednesdny night. During tho six-month period, the re ceipts of the department totalled $54, S52.71, and tho disbursements amounted to $49,726.95. The department now Is on a cash basis, having no outstand ing warrants, and buys all Us supplies with cash. During the year 1916, tho report snows, mm new connections were mace There is llule sleep iittie rest lit. with the department's mains and the tie pence for many a sufferer from kid- loiiu mimner oi water users increased nv trouble. T.ifo Is on continual to ys, who paid into tne treasury or rolind of )nln You ca.t rest at n,gllt the department. $25,916. Many lm- wncll tUllre.g klaney backacile. You provemonts were made to the system nnH "Rtnhs"- of rmin during the year, including the construe- nnnoylnK urlnary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can't be com fortable at work with darting pains and blinding dizzy spells. Neglect these ailments and serous troubles Some Oregon City Kidney Sufferers Get Little Rest or Comfort Hon of a 6,000,000-gnllon reservoir, tho construction of two warehouses, the purchase of ground for tho reservoir, the Installation of a pressure regulator and of a big motor, nnd the loylng of may follow Begin uglng Doan'B Kid The city council at a special meet ing Tuesday night voted to seat Nrldges until the court has settled the question of his residence. Llvy Stlpp represents Mr. Andrews, althought District Attorney Hedges signed the complaint as the suit was two weeks ond killed urounui uy iub state oi uregon, in re-1 rondintr In tinn nf r 11 Arwlraiva nnH C T I Latourette, Judge Grant B. Dlmlck and "l t noV Se Thy the peop,e of 0rfr O. W. Eastham will annear for tho d.v Ron Clty shouId toll ey femlnnr anlrt Mr Ilrirto. Tnev eltncr nad ,0 a" their trading here, ninhi r so to rortianu on one oi me fort- II 1 T. , , . . , . iauu mm way L.igni & fower com pany's cars- I do not understand why a man should be told he cannot ride on a Jitney If he wants to, just to pro tect a big corporation. The council, It scema to mo, wants to hogtle the men and women of Oregon City. "The vote of the council shows to me that the big corporation owns the city council of Oregon City, that the council will give that corporation about anything It wants or kill, any ordi nance which that corporation wants killed. The council is so much under the domination of the corporation that it Is willing to cut down the people's rights to foster the corporation's la terests. The only thing that the coun cil takes into consideration is the com pany's Interests. It is a case of the Mayor Hackett Wednesday night people bo damned." named the Btanding committees of Hourly Tripa to Mountain View the council for the year. Fred Metz- The Portland Railway Light & Pow- ner, president of the council and mem- er company will operate its Jitneys un bor from the first ward, was made ter tho name of the 0re8n CUy Motor .,. ... , , . "8 company. The franchise, which chairman of the street committea, con- passed on first readlne We, np,nv sidered the most important committee night, provides that hourly service piace on tne uoay. D"u" u uiuiniainea, that the com pany snail put up a $5000 bond, that cusslor, of the Jitney franchises, the e ZaJTZZ. council was unable Wednesday night that the fare shall be 6 cents, that the ,u "i" "i " usuai routine Dusiness cars cannot stand at Seventh and Main and an adjourned meeting will be held streets longer than 5 minutes at n next maay night. time, that the council mnr .non. mu. .... ... . .-..' . . 7 i no Btunuing committees are, Uie unver lor u aays and thut the council name of the chairman being first in can revoke the franchise for failure to FRED METZNER IS GIVEN CHAIR- MANSHIP OF STREET AND PUBLIC PROPERTY. 16,813 feet of pipe, Including a line to Falls View. The financial and property state ment- of tho departmont shows that tho nssests exceed the liabilities $72,- 730.60, the nssests being figured at $487,730.60. This statement follows: Assets. Two-thirds interest, ln South ney Pills at the first sign of disorder. Thousands have testified to their merit. Proof in Oregon City t?stlmony: Mrs. Henry Larson, 905 John Ad ams St., Oregon City, says: "1 was sub ject -to backache for severals years. It used to be so bad that I couldn't rest well day or night. When I was Fork plpo line $233,000.00 on my feet a great deal, my back Roscrvolr No. 1 10.000.00 ached like a toothache. Nights I Reservoir No. 1, site 1,000.00 couldn't get to slep on account of the Reservoir No. 2 33,000.00 constant pain in my kidneys. They Reservoir No. 2, site 3,000.00 were also very Irregular and acted too Warehouse No. 1 Warehouse No. 2 13 acres First and Center streets, Oregon City. . . . Plumping plant, grounds, flurrtes, wheels, pumps, etc 30,000.00 Distributing system 75.000.00 Filters and equipment 7,500.00 Stock of pipe, fittings, tools, machinery, etc. on hand.. 1,000.00 500.00 freely. I felt all played out, had no 500.00 ambition to do anything and the least exertion made me tired and nervous. 000.00 Since I have been taking Doan't Kid ney Pills, my back feels stronger and my kidneys act more regularly." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't lim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan't Kidney Pills the tame tutti Mrs. Larsen had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props, Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) each Instance: Streets nnd public property: Metz ner, Bridges and Buckles. Fire and water: Albright, Bridges and Buckles. Health and Police Friedrich. Finance: and Moore. Cemetery and Moore. Cox, Moore and Templeton, VanAuken VanAuken, Templeton Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have din ner nt six ore almost certain to be troubled with Indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with In digestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery.' These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable It to perform ltt functions I naturally. Obtainable everywhere. I (Adv.) live up to its provisions. The life of the franchise Is one year and the com pany will pay $1 into the city treasury for it. G. C. Fields, Interruban superintend. ent; F. I. Fuller, vice-president, and C. D. Latourette, local attorney of thB Portland Railway Light & Power com. Pony, appeared before the council ask ing for the franchise. Chris Schuebel. as a private citizen declared his support of a Jitney line to Portland and particularly to Oswe. go, and Sam Francis, of Mountain View, urged the adoption of the rail road company's franchise as It would give his district hourly service. L. Stlpp, represented Mr. Foster, who was present at the meeting. CHICHESTER S PILLS . X uairt Ask a la i- S a IT untararf. A. i (. n . 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