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ojikhox 'rrv kstkhimmhk, friday. January 12, 1017 Paid 8 CANBY DEPARTMENT COMMITTIIB APPOINTED AND Ol ICaHO gLsXTtD NtW OF net IB CRCATIO. I'ANHY, Ol. Ian II Hp..clal Tun fitly mill' II in. I hi rr-KHlot eeeelon .il Hi., mi hall lust VS. .In. " In x ii in aw Hli Hi. full., m Urn iii. mih Mui W. II Hair, foum-llim n Henry A. Ied m ....... ii aaau i ..... . uji.t... iiiau, uttrir .. r.in.oi ..11.111 .in., lliairii) Haifa. I' ( Hlai'r. " li.n Com It sad i, n Wang, titty Moori i i I' I. HaiuiiKiinl. ami Clilnf ol l'i Hit Kurl llowlaliy. Thn following lillla wrrr orilfri'.l i.Hiit iiml SVfMli IfSWI for MM Hlamlal.1 (Ml I n. I '. II. Mnlallu Kl' (lJ.r Irlr Co, 147; I' I. Hit in in I. aa i.ml rWa. H2.Hi. Librarian Wyrlb, Hi Howlab). tnlltt. lit., t-rry, l. inlamal on bdBdSj Morrla Hroa , fu40, Ki'ini. lb lliirnlK. lti. Canby Tranafrr Co. 72. Canby Hardware C. II7.N0. Willi.. Hliiith. IIU.ll. Can , by Kb in. iMMt) Co, II Hi w'l llain l(ldir I7 (I. William K . n,l..l I. 117 f ll II Mini. h. I.'.' M K OUT, Mil Anion I . Ml D HnllDraoii. Ill, Charlra Tbouiua. 3. I'h In Mill b Rrsl "Ion of mw Hi" ma) or uppolnli'il Ibo followliiK rl.tlldlllK I'OinillHti'i'a PIMbss l II Want, rliulrmani II H Kvana ami Dr II. A ll".lmaii K'lro ami wat. r (Irorgr Hatra. i buU man. I'. O Hlary ami rliarba ODBIlM HlrtH'la and publb' proporly- II Hi'diuan. .Iiulrinan. I. II Wuug and OlMM Whlta. Ilcallh and polbi- Hr II. A. ! i mall, chairman. Dm Hlvt.r ulid I. II Wang. iVmelrrv II II Kvana. Th.' city re. order wua Inatnuted to, draw up un ordinance. creutlUK the of- lice of auierllitemlenl of wilier depart ment and filing hi mlury. Thla of fieri will U. ciiliil.llied wllb Hie offic ii! blcf of pollen and n a'ury ol i.u psf month will be puld. Hy bullut the city council . I. . ttd the following offlcera for the enauliii; tear I'realdent, llr Henry A. lied iii.in guperlntnndeiit of water depart ment. K I lluu iiiuii . aup rliiteiiib iit of htreila, Wllaon Evan; city record er, rblllp L. Ilauimond, city aurveyor, 1'i.d M Roto; city iillorney. I'hlllp L lluiiiimiml May or llulr SpDOiBtSd K. K B0W iiiuii chief of police, whl. Ii uppolul ment wua rullfleil by council Mayor Hair appointed L II Wan Hurry H Kwiiih a nil Hr Henry A. Ih'dmun bourd of water coinmlHalo.i era. Mr. Wang reported thut Hi.' In N.i..r of the bourd of underwrite would be In Canby In the near future to limped the water ayitcm and fire flghlliiK appurulua and It would be nee eaaary to uiaki. crtnln Improvement ami In OftlBlM u regular fire com puny. Thla matter wna referred f IBS committee 0B tiff und witter. U ... i .. it... iiiwn,,u rr..r...i (,. ; ' , , ". , nurchiiHi. Hum., of th old pipe und mutter wua referred to OOBMBtttSS on j atreeta and public pnnmrty and City , Knclneer Cobb Arrangement were inude to pul' Mali city Ordinance and note of coin ell mooting. CANBY SCHOOLS ENTER t'-ANMY. Ore.. Jan. 11 Tho OSBby high Hchool rmniniur achool luivo cluckiiinuii coiiiity Kchnol Icagtn for I '. 1 7 conteiil work. TIiIk work Inoludei high Rchool tlcbnte, grutnmnr school debute, high Hchool Mborl Htory. (jruin intir lObOO) short story, high nchonl imd g-niminur sohool Oratorios con tesln, hlgli school and gtnninmr achtlnl .l.i luniiilory contosts. high Mnbol nml grnbiniar school essny rontesi Slid high school und griiiviiiinr school nth letlc SOd track mer. In no crtso Mil u i;runiniur school student bs fsqulrsd to contest ugulnst n hlgb "Aool stiiileut. All I'hese sluiletlt BOtlVlUOB lire un di'V the control of the TOBOBSTS' SSSO blttlOB and nre OOBdaotsd by their chosen officers. STATE DEBATES BEGIN NEGATIVE TEAM GOES TO ORE GON CITY AND AFFIRMATIVE STAYS AT HOME. CANHY, Ore.. .Inn. 1 1 (Special )--The statu Int Tscholns'lc debute opens In Cnnby l-'rliluy night when the Cnn by hitch school roOStl tho Hubbnrd high SOhOOl at tho Methodist Kplseopul church In Cnnby while tho negative, team of Cnnby debates In Oregon City with the Oregon City high Hchool. Thn Canby negntlve team I com posed of Ethel BaJney, John Robbing und OlsJrs Haines, while tho affirma tive, team 1 composed of Mussell .lone, Marie Meeks und Alma RoSSSlt, Conitipatlon Dulfa Your Brain. That (lull, listless, opprossod feeling I dun to Impurities in your system, slugglah liver, clogged Intestines. Dr. King' Now 'Llfo rills give prompt relief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Oet a bottle o! Dr. King's New Llfo Plllo today at yoor dmgglat. 2i. A dose tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. (Adv.) CANBY FLANS LICENSE FOR PEDDLERS. AGENTS TANIIV, OMn Jan II - iMparlall I'Ih iliv i now ll "I unity la drafting .in niilllinti. . placing a llcene fee .in peddler, agciila ami other lamia nl fxrlnai ,ii i for auli from wugona M uny ollii'ia llian tegular men liaiila or O having ieini.iini ...i-uina..-- ; l ur ' Ity. '' "' ' el... I, ,1 I I.I..I III lM.ll I' . r ami w.ilci aup. rlni. i. I. ul Hill UN j charge of the office February I ' aaa m . i CANBY SHIPS POTATOBSJ. a CANMY. Ore, Jnn II (Hp-, lab W II llnlr haa hli'l I Bf. ..f po lain, a ilurlUK III" ". w- I .ii, hi. haa alao shipped a Urge mini her ..I rum Many of Hi., lurnieia ur liaullug lo low n aa there la now room III nil- .in iiooaca BECOME HOME SUES 10-ACRI TRACT IN CANDV OWNED Ur MR SNELL. WILL BE PLATTIO CANHV. orr. Jan. II (BpaclaD Mr Hn II la having tila 10 a n a of priim lr.'. uriibbrd up and ml Into nr., ..ii.l Mr HlO'll wll ha" Hlia ncraage platted Into an addition to i nil,, ami will place name on murk.'l Thla la III the inldnt of the f- Idence dlalrb t and will make bcautlf I horn-idtea It will 1 known a Until Addition to Cab by, li.'orge Ciiuimliiga wua a l'i inland vlaitor Huturduy. Mra John (irabaui and daughtnr, Mlaa Mill", SftfS I'oilland ahoppera Saturday. Jumea Adkln. of Jninca Adklna' LUBbSf 00 "I OTSfOB Cll. ap. nt Hun- On)' ut bla home ut Adklna' mill County Coinmlaeloner Adum II Knight la all. n. Hint count) court Ihla week In Oregon City. Mr BB4 Mra tiruut White motored to PorUsod to apend th woeb-and with reluthen ('rani Krniburger. tho genial man ager of IN OBBby Chsssi Prodsos Cii. mud.' u bSSbMBg IHp 10 I'ortlund Sulurday. Mr, tlntce Sullor wu In Liberal nver Sunday. Mlaa Adeline It W) lb gave un In foruinl rSOtpUoa Friday evening In honor of Ml Amy Whipple, of Mon BURlLb Htute Normal, and Ml Kmlty Ipalsk. of l iilvernlty of Oregon. DrtBtOB Vedder. county upervlnr of BOBOOtSi Wl vlallng the Cnnby pub- He Kcbuolii Ihla week .... . , aii.ifi.lt... i... I'l l- ,"" !"T" "' . V l . e I'olter inn! Ml l.'Me t . rutin in , were fortliimt vlallor ov. , r Sundli.v. .1 l Eckerinin. of ( iinliv i.umner Co , made u huslnest trip to California to be gone about two week. John Kopper. of Murks I'rulrle made u bttilBSSS trip to Cunby Mon day. J. 1' Cole, of Col -' mill. WSJ In Csob) MOBttoy. Mls hfsroiS Heln Is substitute tSSObST ut Canby schools In the lib sence ot Miss Minn Hubhs, who I ill with the grippe at her home in Sll verton. Cnnby Indue. No l.'.u. I. O. O. I'.. will tnstsll otttosrs si Um next rsftialr ! me .ling. Eii.liiv night, Jan. 12. There ' will be u liiinitiet auil a numlier of via (.Spoclul) ' v,tr, ,ir,,Hent from adjoining lodges, ami Cnnby j M .; rnieiiter, of llnrlow. was ft mtorod the ! i.ui,',.,.,. ,.M,.r to Cunhv Mondhy. I'orrv O Staev mods a business trip to Salem MOddsy. Cluuios fiellirelclit. of Aurora, was In riiilby on Inmlncss Monday. M, P. Sailor came in from Liberal Monday evening 00 business. nanbw lodge. No. 184, A. F. & A. M . arlll bold sneclal communication for tho purpose of conferring the M. M. degree on Saturday evening, .lammrv 18, nt the Masonic hull. M'J. LnM nmdo u business trip to Portland Monday The grip 1 prevalent in Cnnby, :i many are confined to their homes and many Hint lmvo very severe colds. Miss Mubel Orlbble, the efficient conch of the Canby irsmmsr school girls' baaketbkU team, has developed two very good tenma Hint put up n very pretty conteat. .l W. Uoatty made u business trip to Hliisboro tiii wopk' Dr C. H Wnlker, of Molnlla. will le In Dr. Dodman'S offices during the bcs Ion of the legislature. Water Leismnn apent the week-end in Portland. . II. Ecclea was an Oregon I Ity visitor Saturday. Mrs, Helen Smith, mother of Mra. Clu.iles V. Pfouty, Is III at the family home In Cnnby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nebo, of Mncksbur. were Canby shoppers this week. Mrs. Avon Jesse la a Canby visitor of Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson thla week. Master Ki.hard Lucke Is recover- lBaTtttta SO attack of mSBBlBS The new 75.000 gallon water tank of Cnnby wnter system, Is receiving two conts of whito paint. Messrs. Wayne durley and Ralph Coleman have returned to their studies at tho Oregon Agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hair mado n business trip to Hubbard Monday. Mrs. John Eby, of Liberal, waa u Cnnby shopper Tuesday. Mlaa Mubel Hoffman, of Portland, who was a guest of Misses Lillian and Mildred Wang has returned to her home Rudy Zimmerman, the efficient rood supervisor of Mark's Prolrlc. wse trnn lading business In Canby Tuesday. George Ehlen, of Aurora, called on the Canby Hardware ft Implement Co. Tuesday. The Clackamas County Schoolmena club will meet at the Canby school Iioum Htlurdey enlsg, January I tit. I I'lil" l all MM) lallon miipoted of Hi" i male teach, re ol rlarkaiuae iounl ixakar from Oregon Axrleullursl an la oin ul III numb f Hlam Maple, it, a forlurr rl den I ul i .1,1-. i III with .i.- ihi'.i. i l Hi. Oregou CMr I ftfU .1 in la linpfm Mr. anil Mra. Man l.llul if I', ' la ml. Bf vltlllng relatives In Caul' ('. I. Hate, la looflned lo tola home Willi a aetnre attack of (tip Mr. M.l,..tlali limit III Hallow. V l. rr,.(Mta In (nlx Tualay u , h (ir.i,Biu ami dauahl. i Ul.. Ul..,. .I.-I., .1.. ...., IIMi.I. I I """" "'"" "- unit roit'awl visitor naiuruay Mia l Ho Mini pcltlnger, ul l'..ii """i. apoa" iu in.- ......-.. ..i . . ! (he llaml Au.llli.iliini ThurMlar al ! ! w on Ho Hliuil I Ml M rl.ll.l Mil" meeting waa f..r women l .h "f nd w,,, Md WM UU,U" the aueplr. of all ladlea' organic- llona, church ami aurlal. of Canby. j Mr and lira A II KiiIkIiI 'e innilll i ll J naiiora n.rj. Mr linn I )l in bk, nl Aurora, was a najl of Mra l II IMuil. k Tlmridav I. I nil. .1 Mllaana Hi Ir In alallatloii of ufth r ul Ibn I. O. 0. V ball Widni-aday nvrnlng. Tba follow wrr' Iiialulb'd Into Ihrlr nffi. . by Mra. Ola M 0l . inal.illliiK iifll. i-r Klini-r W llrll.l.1' uiuatcr Aiilaan, Klnl llldrr, aupnrln li'inli-nl. I'hiM-br. Karla. Inaprilor; Ola M . arlary; lrln Wbaaikr, ir.'umu, r , W Ii llldar. aonlor rondurl or. I ..Toy 0. 1'arnitnior, niaaUr of rerruionlM, Clara Hoprr. junior ON dm lor. Mary L. (Irabain and Warrrn C. Kandall, fluid roiumandrra. Lillian Wink, uiuaU lan Csrda art. out auii..,.m lug th wihI ,ln (lf M,M Anni Huldlnli. la II I I'rlckett. at Ibtiika, on January I. Mr. ITIrkett waa a realdent of Canby until about January I, wh n he aold hl buallieaa to It I. Holmuli. ol Oregon City. Hr und Mra Claude lluliiptoii apetil a weeKiTin wiiii r i lunipi.iu a pair BBlfl In Caul.) fllen J McCadden of the ' Klllaon While l.ycum bureau" waa n gueal of I'lllfeaaor und Mr- II I ' Ti.! H. week Mr McCadden waa In tho city on the Inter.' t of the lyceum wotk. Mr and Mra Kdgur Hniith. Mr and Mi Charlea Thomaa und Ml Irfitilae Haatrm k, attended the "nurprlve alio v er" In honor of Ml I. la H' lle Smith at Muckaburg J. C. Norton lirudford hu rrlurni"! lo bl aBttt In the Canby Stule bunk after u long in utlnn ut Jefferaun. Ore Mia Hitler, of I'ortlund. haa re turned to her poaltlon ul I.lpmun f. Wolfe'H after a vUlt with her alater, Mr Kd Krueg.-r. Mr Slayter. Mr. f. Hnmpton'n niotlier la aerlouily III with the grip ut the home of her ton, Mr. Hampton Muster III. bard l.m k- I hnwnr. an attack of the meoalea. The well known firm of C Wang & Co, hn Hold un Inter, 'at to J. Ituy Vlnvnrd who ha been un einp'oyee of that firm for iniiny ycur. Mr. Wright of Liberal whk In town .Inn.. VV..,li,...,lv ' He. Hovil Moore has recoveretl Itev. W. from un uttnek of the grip Hoyce Hrown bus resumed hi studl 's nt the Cnlverslt) of Oregon. Kulph Coleman, Wayne Hurley, and Ma'ple Cole have returned to the Ore gon Agricultural college. M, I. Sailor was a I'ortlund visitor Tuesday, Chief of Polite llowlsby ha given Hie citv hall a thorough scrubbing and cleaning The hell tower Is in pilot and arrangements are being made lo cut sooths entrance through the fire engine room. Fulls City Logging ft Lumber Co. to resume operation after Idleness of two yenrs. Walking 8igr.boards. "Sandwich man," t lust expressive term spoiled to UOfOrtttOBtBS who walk, the stni'ts bearing two udvertlslug boS fill Stropped OW their shoulders, 1 said lo hSVS been originated by Dick ens lu one of his "Sketches by HoX." Punihed For Looking Healthy. in tin' days of the Puritans tba stocks were not unknown us u penally for looking too healthy, Ruddiness of complexion wsi n crime, when a gsunl vlsuge wna regarded aa an outward sign of sanctity. Dr. Kchnrd, writing in the early elgfatsepth century, re marks: "Then It WO they would scarcely let n round faced man go to heaven. If lie had but n little blood In his cheeks his condition was nccottnted dangerous, nnd I will assure you n very honest limn of sanguine complex ion If he Chanced tO come high un offl elnl zealot's house might lie set lu the stocks only for looking fresh on a frosty mnrnlng."-Loiidon Chronicle. Does Your Child Need Glasses? S' OPTOMETRIST 6 1 2 Main St. Oregon City 9 m will huld social coNTttr rod mbmbbbbmip has CLOUD Af TIH MUCH IN TIMItT TAKIN. Tba llasrar Creak I nbm BBBaal ImmiI will glva a '- Ul al ll Ibnatfr i.k ijrangn hall Cruluy etaiilng of III wMib, Ihla hrllir lor Ilia luambrra of iba Huaday atboiii and among in fralnrri of UM aranlna jr III Im a aup lr. Ihla 10 la aarn-'l al I o'i b k Thla affair la lh iilu.lrialion of u inrnibarthlp coalaal when Ihara waa ruin b lnaral maiilf, al d among lb" rmTuhara, lb man and aOSVJB taking arllya pari. Tba woman warr aaa'al l b) lh glrla of III" ri'inuay a. hail lul lb.' in. n w. i' ,. . i. , I, i ii,. Mya. Aiming Iba lealurra l arrlad mil In lb" miilcBt "r" ".iiiU In Iki ai . ur. I. and among I ha wayi Ibaaa . r- gollan war by auplying Hi Hun. day ai Iiih.I room nh wood It waa bar wl i nil teat ri. lb" li" n -ii i. ul In Hi" On alb k of wood ioonti-1 wrahip. and on of lb m. one of the moat faith ..nl fill worker In the run I eat I Th" men are lo arrunge Hie program' while the women will pr par" an I aerve the hari'U I a S 4 4 v djr aa 4J.4rAayaayayaaj. WILSONVILLL f 4 WIlJtONVILUCOre. J..1I-8M' . "" O""'""" J' P' Al' clall-Artbur Jaeger went to the Ore- j brlstht wbo It circulating them ex gon Agricultural oil. g. on Saturdai. p.-. i little difficulty In securing name w here be will take the wlnter't court". ' Th" petltloni. when filled, are filed having won s acbolarahlp prlxe st the! , c d ,h(J c(junc)1 Mute fair last fail . , Mr. Howard, of Portland, hat been M rompc'lcd to call a apcclal election. i lading relative! In thla vicinity for a week. It W (irahuiii went to Portland on Monday. Krunk llrohst returned from th" Hose City on Mond afternoon. The W C T I' in.-t with Mm. Dsn Slalliucher on Thursday afternoon. anutry 1Mb I of trlpt shall be adopted, that the cart A man w ho appeared to be dement-1 "bull nn via Oxwego except that the ed. waa fonml by C. Murray on Mon-1 road down the wett tide it In turh con day and taken lo th a . him nt Salem ditlon that It 1 Impracticable, the car The Tappendorf flume I rapidly ' hall be of standard make and properly muring completion und we are In- lighted, that the driver shall be 21 formed by the bead engineer tbst tbn j year of tg and put a physical exam sUstltBIS will pr.ii.. .il'. be completed i Inution. that $10 quarterly license fee In nl." t ten dayt. ' shall be paid In advance for each car Mr it ed lirahaii daughter ami $:. nnn ,n.!. whKli must be ap- Helen, spent latt w.-. k in Portland proved by the council, potted for each with r lutlvet. 'car, that intoxicating liquora thai! not W" are pleased ' 1 ' ". that Mrs. be ullowed on th" c.r and smoking llurringer. the widow of C. Ilurringer. I prohibited, that the fare shall not OS is to receive coniM'uatlon from the j over SO cent between Portland nnd railroad for the death of her hutban I 1 Oregon City, that none of the cars TI leetlng of the Commercial club, shall ttand at the Intersection of Sev- for the purpose of el. .ting officer, enth and Main streets for more than was pntoned untl Friday evening, j Ave minut-s at a time, and that the January l-'tn. The large green house belonging to the Wledcrtnann Horal Co., it being Mult rapidly and will be a credit to our llttl" village The teuchers" Institute will convene in Wllsonvllle during the latter part of January Dr. Duller, who It building up a lurge practice iu this vicinity, has been appointed physician for tho Oregon Electric railway for this dlstrl. t The doctor received the appointment of registrar for this part of the county last year, and we ure glad to extend congratulations upon the new appoint ment. Straits Tin. More tbmi two thirds Of the world's supply of tin is m. in. I lu the Malay I peninsula. Strain tin. u It Is known lu the trmle. I of exceptionally good quality, Much of the tin i taken to Un smelters nt Singapore and nflcr ris Qnemctil is shipped dletvt to tho Vuit ed Kingdom ot to this country in slabs approiilhataly (KM) H?r cent pure. "Illlklus anys Ills wife Is painfully literal." "She must be If she was ttiot way when he told me she went nt him hum mer und tOngs." Nnltlinorc American. City Exceeds Its Budget During '16 Tho City exceeded Its budget to tho tune of $2110.09 during 1!16, accord ing to figures prepared Thursday by City Recorder l.oder. Tho health and police, tho fire nnd water, tho emergency, city light, print ing, elevator and street funds show deficits totaling $2697. 8;t, while the other funds have balances amountin;; to $587. "4. leaving a net total dollclt, Of $LU0.09. The emergency fund, with a deficit of $1280.55, ran the furthereat behind the budget appropriation. The eleva tor cost $4B7..'i5 more than estimated by the council. Henry M. Tetnpleton. who ns chair man of the llnance committee during 1H17 will be in close touch with the town's finances, plans to have monthly Statements made, showing the amount spent In each department, the bal nnce on hand und the total amount spent. The 1910 budget allowance, the amount expended nnd the deficit or balance of ench fund are shown by the following figures: Health and police Allowance $4 1 10. expended $4347.15, In excess $237.15. Fire and water Allowance $1628. expended $1820 34, In excess $192.34. . Englneiirlng Allowance $1500, ex pended $1129.40. balance $.170.60. Emergencies Allowance $420.00, ex pended $1700.55, In excess $1280.56. Treasurer Allowance $400.00. ex pended $400.00. Election Allowance $150.00, ex pended $131.10, balance $18.90. City lights Allowance $156-58, ex pended $194.94, In excess $38.36. JITNEY PHITIONS ARE CIRCULATED FOR W. M. FOSTER LITTLI TROUSLI IXPICTCO IN ICUHINIC 160 SIGNATURE NICISSAR V BV LAW RAILROAD BEGINS JITNEY SERVICE TO OSWECO: PATRONAGE IS GOOD Potter Pranchia Provldea for $10 Quarterly License, 1000 Bond, Schedule, Eaamination Per Driver and Far Limit. ImHallvr pel 1 1 loin wr put Into nto rr, ulallor Malurday Li pul before W)),.r, tllr rran lila- ordinance of w M r",u'r' nt Port1". bo wsiiu to run s line of jltneya between Tor: nd and Oregon City. The council hua 1 1 oniatantly reltiaed to grant applies . tioiia for a 'jitney franchise to Cort land, dr-elrtng largely to protect th Port land Hallway Light A Power com : pnny. the county t beavlett taxpayer One hundred and fifty namna are reiulred on the petition to Initiate an The franchise, which wa drarteu by Uy Hlipp. attorney for Mr. Foster. .proud a th. t for the flnt CO dayt of the life of the franchise service every two hour must lie maintained between I Portlnnd and Or.'ron City nnd that af- I ter the 60-day period the service shall N hourly or oftener, that a srhcdiilcei council may revoke tho franchise forj violation of any of the provisions in It. The Portland Hallway Light ft Pow er comnanv Saturday began sorv'ce to Oswego under a special permit se- curej from the council last Thursday night. Man rode on the car. which is bugs and easy riding. Nv Sentiment For Jack. Not every oue I iuibued with senti ment. ns this st. : teaches: Fred June, tho writer 00 naval subjects, used to tell of un old gentleman, an enthusi astic memU'r i..' the Nnvy league, who visited Portsmouth iiuU looked at Nv! sou's Victory, lying lu the harbor. A bluejneket passed The old gentleman iclzcd hltu and pointed to the Victory. 1 'v. ii know what that ship mean. njv innu'r he exclaimed. "leather." replied tuc bluejacket its mui- the old tut. the;, hold courts Hal In." On Friday. Somttim. A member of the South Hostuu Yacht club took his little dsnghter out for a walk the oilier day She asked steeu million questions. Her father answer ed most of them, but when this one cams along he whs completely stuck: "Paps," asked the little girl, "wheu the tide falls what does it fall ou?" Exchange. I empieion Arc lights Allowance $4500. ex pended $4412.01. balance $S7.99. City Attorney Allowance $900. ex pended $900. Printing Allowance $1000.00. ex pended $1046.89, in evcess $46 89. Appraisers Allowance $48.00, ex pended $12.00. balance $36.00. Elt-vator Allowance $1557.42. ex pended $2054.97, In excess $467.55. Street Allowance $9700.00. ex pended $10,134 99. in excess $434.99. SttsTaW sBpjst "fit Lm ritniy m. Campaign to Raise Money For Modern Clubhouse Planned Mo encouraged are the ofllcert of I La Oree-on Cltv Youna I'ermle'a Inatl lute with thr promlem of aupport gl en them alnro the organlintlou Tbur day night, they met Hut unlay and made :u 000 Inttead of lu.OOO, aa orglnally planned. Hupport froi i ouiiiry diatrfcta, sa wall sa from Oregon City, haa b-en atiured. The 12 Sunday trhool c'aatss of the Haptlal church alone have prom laed to rain I&.000. and other Of the h.'ul (burr he nr.- ip.-.-led to aland' aa squarely behind the project. Many persona not Identified with any of the local churches, have volunteered their tupport. The officers drafted the following re W,rt to the cotnmllte of managers of, the Institute Saturday ' We have consulted with a number Bf prominent and Interested cltlxens of Oregon City relative to the amount of money required In th conttrurtlon of, a building contemplated for said In-, BtJtatS in Oregon city, and find that while the mm of fr.000 orglnally planned teemed an adequate turn for the work, there aeemn a general de-; mnnd much greater than was at first expected or anticipated for tuch a building. "After Investigating and ditculn 1 thla matter we And It advisable and necessary to meet tatltfactniily the demand upon u. that we enlarge our plans and undertake at the outset to .utlnn. Including the employment of ralte tbe sum of 120.000. And further satlttsots. committee und advisors, advise that the campaign be started . The work contemplates both sex and Immediately to raise this amount in intendt to promote athletics, educa and about Oregon City. I t'on, reformation, mental, moral, pby- 'We find the expense of malnten- 'ral B0l apirltnal training. Tbe object anre for tbe larger plant will bo very , "t this Institution Is to provide besltb llttle more compared to the greater j ful bodily exercise: wholesome atblet efficiency and larger accommodiationa i Ic activities; clesn lives; proper re afforded by the larger plant ' 1 "ar(' for tach other and superiors, and With $20,000 the institute expecti ' In I. nil, I atiH Antiln n hnlMlna- lha will BSSSBaVS with any Y. M. C. A. struc ture or similar building in a town thlt tixe in the state. A commltteo nl ready In gathering Information which w ill be put to us? In planning the build ing, whicb will be much larger and bet ter equipped than first planned. DENATURED ALGQHOL. LIVES John Roberts drank almost a pint of denatured alcohol, a poison, and is alive to tell about it. "It certainly can tnukr) a fellow drunk." he opines. "It's the first I've touched, but it's got the kick." Roberts was arrested Tuesday night by the ponlcc. was separated from a partily emptied qunrt bottle of alcohol and released Wednesday morning. Recorder gave him a 30 day suspended sentece with the provision he leave town in 15 minutes. He left. K- OF P. LODGE INSTALLS. Deputy Grand Chancelor Trembatn installed the following officers at n meeting of Cataract lodge, Knights of Pithias, Wednesday night: Chancel lor commander, J. G. Hankey; vice- rhfinepltnr P X'nrmnn nrplalp A l White; master of work. C. Erickson; keeper of records and seals, H. Peck over; master of finance, H. W. Tt era bath: master of exchequer, C. McOor mack! master of arms, D. A. DIHrur.n: outer guard, WW. Laidlaw, and inner guard. W. H. Smith. Two Good Reasons. Two men ou the street or were talk ing ulsjut u third mun. "Ever get Jim out to visit you?" the Urst uuiu saked. ' No.e, never can," was the reply. "Been tryin' for eight years to get him out, und he Just keeps promkdn' und promlsln', but he never comes. Always says wheu he's a workln' he can't uf ford to lay off to come, nnd says w hen he ain't u-worLiii' he cau't afford to take his Bavin's to come on, so I've about give up gettln' a visit out'u Jim." Iudiuuaiajlis News. Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter ! start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight chest. You know the Vl.re also very irregular und acted too symptoms of colds, and you know freely. I felt all played out, had no prompt treatment will break them up. i ambition to do anything and the least Dr. King'B New Dlscovory, with its exertion made me tired and nervous. soothing antiseptic balsams, has been since I have been taking Doan's Kid breaking up colds and healing coughs j r.ey Pills, my hack feels stronger and of young and old for 47 years. Dr. ; my kidneys act more regulnrly." King's New Discovery loosens the Price 50c at nil dealers. Don't slm I phlegm, clears the head, soothes tho ply ask for a kidney remedy get irritated membrane and makes breath- j Doan's Kidney Pills the same thut ing easier. At your druggist. 50c. . M.-s. Larsen hnd. Fogter-Milbura Co. (Adv.) j Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) TEMPLETON, CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE, WILL NOT 0. K. CHRIS SCHUEBEL'S PAY I New complications in the city nttor- ney-city prosecutor tangle developed S. heubel city attorney or city legal Saturday when councilman Templeton. i advisor nt a monthly salary, chairman of the finance committee, an- j "Mr. Schuebel Is not city attorney nounced that he would not approve a and I shall not approve paying him," warrant paying Chris Schuebel, elected said Councilman Templeton. "The city attorney by the council, when It people elected Mr. Story city attorney, was brought before him. It is under- and we must abide by their decision." stood that even If the finance commit- 0n the other Mr Schuebel tee did approve the warrant. Mayor i 8ayg he ia not worrying about the mat Hackett would not sign It teri ntimateg that he will be ready The situation grows out of the an-jto meet Councilman Templeton and nual city election last month when , the mayor when the time comet. He George Story waa elected to the office j declares that the reason for Tempi -of city attorney by a margin of 12 , ton's intentions is not contained in votes, although the office of city attor ney is not defined in the charter and Is not elective. The council voted to recognize Mr. Story as city prosecu- With tlrong aupport. it litielstaM man of tho) I both among - ' fx Oi or I SI ' ''" ' M of the Inatltula Ithln the nsxl ft' rill OS ' day building. Officers of th. Institute want IhS fart brought out partlcularlly atrong that the organisation Is not s denomi national affair that all are Invited to join the organisation. Independent of creed or rscs. The artlrlea of operation, sa they are called, aa draft-d by the rommlttae and adopted at a meeting lu the Hap Hat church, follow: The purfMHie of Ihla Institution la lo advance the moral, physical and tpirltual welfare of the people of Ore gon Oily and vicinity. Its asms Young People Institute." Pisco of butinet. Oregon City. Oregon; dura tion, unlimited. "Itt officer shall be. president, vies, president, secretary and treasurer, to Ih eboeen by and to be subject to the will of the First llaptlat church of Oregon City, Oregon tuch officers to ronttitute thn hoard of manager!, with full control and authority over all detail und activities of the Inttl- r"-..-ret:i . for Hod "Advisors to atsitt in planning thn work shall be named by tbe church to act In an advisory capacity with tba officers and their committees. "Duet of SO rnt a month from all persons under 16 years of age and $1 a month from all persons over 16 years of age and an application expressing a desire to Improve mentally, morallr, physically and spiritually; to lead u clean life, and conformity with the rules of the Institution entitles any body to all benefits, regardless of creed, race or color. "The rule of the institution shall be modified as occasion requires, and shall be as follows:: "Conduct becoming ladles and gen tlemen nt all times. "No swearing, foul language. 'ls honesty, deception, vicious nor foul habits. "Respect for parents and superiors, reverence for God and the Bible, u charitable respect for the beliefs and religious observances of others. 'Loyalty to the institution and an honest effort to improve and excel in its activities. "Charity first, invlronment, cicum stances, temptations and impartial consideration for all, regardless of race, color, faith or creed. "No sectarian or denominational discrimation or requirements shall be tolorated, enforced, permitted or prac ticed." UNCEASING MISERY. ome urxgon -..ty Kinney s,urrertrt Get Little Rett or Comfort There is little sleep, little rest, lit tle peace for many a sufferer from kid ney trouble. Life lg one continual round of pain. You can't rest at night when there's kidney backache. You suffer twinges nnd "stabs" of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can't be com fortable at work with darting pains and bliuding dizzy spells. Neglect these ailments and serous troubles may follow. Hegin using Doan's Kid ney IHIls at the first sign of disorder Thousands have testified to their mer it. Proof in Oregon City testimony: Mra. Henry Iirson, 905 John Ad ams St., Oregon City, says: "I 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 on my feet a great deal, my back achpd ike a toothacne. Night8 l couldn't get to sleep on account of the constant pain in my kidneys. They tor, an elective office, and made Mr. Templeton's alleged respect for the will of the voters, although be de clined to say why he thinks Temple ton has taken the stand. i i