OUEfiON CITY ENTEUHtfHE, VHWAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. COUNCIL DECLINES TO LETBURKOU T MOTION THAT ITREET INSPECT OR BE DISMISSED II OFFERED EIS Toon Refuse lo Brv on Commit tci, Declaring That Entlro Board Should Act on Maltr A iniilloli Unit llici Oregon KiikIii I'irliiu & ('(iiiHirui'ilim Cnnipiiny be imlil mi a tuial of earth eicaviillini nil ni'l linnli'iiii In I'oiiiii'illiiii wltli l In- Improvement of JiiIhi Until1') Ailiilim, HUlcmilh uml Jtt-liioti Htri'i't Him piihui'il ly Ilia City Council inictliiK Wednesday evening. The ( IiihmIMi'iiIIiiii of lli work, which I In dispute, will tin Klvi'ii consideration nt n Hi'i'ijul meeting this evening. t'oiini lliiian I lotmtt n offered, a mo tion, wlili'h wa seconded ly Heard, providing for tin' dlsuilsiuil ol (liit lust Inspector of streets named. ThU Inspector la K. C llurk. Councilman Too, AllirlKht. Morion and Hull ob Jmtd to ih motion. Mr. Toot ex plained that th City Engineer had. until tlio npiMilutnii'iit of Mr. llurk. nitmcd all tlim street lnMirtora and Unit there are four appoints! hy him doing duty at the present time. The apeitker anld Mr. llurk had reported niU'KfU IrrrKularltloa and Tmfl aavcd llii rlty money. Mr. Ilnliiinii lliiiilly withdrew tlio iiiotlon. Ordlttiince providing for it half mill lux for lllinuy purpose nnd mi clmt mill for general purposes, tin name an luat year, wli.-n passed. Mr, TiMU" refused lo serve on a committee to nuilm nil Investigation and report to thn council of Ilia pro KMfl freight frmicliliia lo be given Hi). I'ortlund Itnllway, Light 1'ow. rr Company. Mr. Meyer moved thnl the roinmlltoe ho composed of Messr. Ilolimin. Itoake .mil T-. )f' J1"!'" declared that It m 1' " I ahoiild he considered hy the council . wliol... Mr. Holmnn In l.i4 j m,on In appoint n-tit of a committee. nrgiiliK Hint It would cxped mat r..rV M-un. H"i.r.l and llnll agreed) lth hlin. Mr. Tooie. however, allll i ohjof'tr-d. declaring Ihut II would lie an unwise procedure. II" auld the railway romi'nny hud money lt which to emtiloy able attorneya, and the city could bent aulmerve lla In terests by the entire council consid ering nil phase of the niniter at Is aue. Whcii Mr. Tooe refuiied to net on the committee Mr. Holmnn offer ed a motion that another man be named, hut Mayor IHmlck aald ho would wilt until tnnluht to do ao. Mr. Too withdrew an ordinance Introduced by him reKulallnx tele phone rntei, ('. I), iJitonrette having eaplnlued Hint Mmiaiiiir Hull of th I'nelllo Telephone Tulegraph Com plin y desired to timet With tha com mittee ami aiiluiill figure which would be helpful In (Diving Ilia rate l tl KM 1 1(111. City Knxlnaer Montgomery reported iliut (lie wood walk on Jackson rtlretil wna not NHtlafuoiory ami tlio council ordered that lb company having tlia contract bo liiHlrucled to oomply Willi ili (llrviitlniia of Hi engineer, The breaking of a i(ut glass In th KranN Hindi store by a workman mn ployed hy Hi Molitilgiin-O'ltullliiy l.oinpiiiiy, which It hai'dsiirfacliiK low er Main Street, wu referred to th liiinm e committee. Mr. Too report t'd that Mr. Hlmit would ak forduni n::ea lo hla lioiiui ul Khmnilh and .lohn Qiiliiey Adnma HI reel, bcenuae of an error In making lino by tlio rnriiier eiiKlneer. It la alleged that liny window In the house ettntid bo yond Mi. Stunts' property, win referred to the llniiiire cuiiimllieo, The reporta of K. I.. Hhaw u rhluf of police and I. Ivy HUpp. recorder, were received. Councilman AllirlKht tin hi t ti nt ho had heard Hint one or two of Hit) policemen tilt tl tukell raaea to Hie JiiHilcna court when they aliouM he henrd by thn recorder. Mr. Too niailii ii unit Ion tint rolici'iniin r'fiet be hkKciI to miike a report on u i cri.i.n cami ut lliu not ineetliiK or the roiinell. All oidiiiaiicn relutlng to advertla- liiK on (lie atreeiN waa referred to the city attorney nml a comiiilttce com poaed of MeHr. Holmnn, Albrlittit and lloiike. It reiculutea horHetrudlnii and tuo rnrryliiK of alr.na, thrmiKlt lb at reel a. E THOUGHT f0 HAVE BEATEN HEDGES : , . ' J BACKS BRITISHERS HEAVILY. Hall t Bat 100,000 That Thy Can Lift th Polo Cup. W. A. Itmlrt Hull of th Polo Monthly hit" nn mm ined Hint h will bay lloU'ion of liiiHb money lo bet that Hi KiiuIIi kIo am will lift th cup from the American team nt year In hl alaleiiieiit he y that th Eng Huh feel ipilte eonndent thlo year that they will win Hie International match Ho conDileiit r Ihejr Hint liminy l now on the way her to cover aotne American bet" "We hav on lot In .Enifliiiid of IWCiO." y Hi", "and another lot with n New York bunker of I.Vl.OOO lo pluce In New York that Hi KtiiflNIi I cm in will win Hire atralicht mutchen " II rM on la atnt that for niontlm nifeiil- of the Iuk of Ve mliiKter bnve iM-en 'iirliiiiK for polo ikhiIi-h nnd now bare practically all worth havltiK In Knelnnd. Btlvaal to B Retired. UelvaHln. 2Hl. I lo lie retired to the brood mare rim k a. and It la expect ed Hint b will lie bred to Th liar veHter not irlntf Gilbert Hd(t. Democratic nominee for Dutrlct Attorney, who undo rtmarkabl rac In Clackamaa County, but la believed to be beaten. French Army Boxing Championship. Th French army boxltin chnuiplon ahlpa will be held In Pnrla Jan. 22. 1013. Golf Court at Umveraity of California. t'lilMTilty of C'liilfonila I to bare l golf club. FRED D. SIMMONS' FATHER IS BURIED WOOHIUTIN, Or.. Nov.t. Jolin llnwklna Hliumona, one of Marlon County old ploiieur. died at hla dome In Hi In city Kntiirduy moruliiK, aited elKhty yenra. Iln wna born In Tort W'uyne. Intl.. In 1S32 and cumo to ; OrnKiin In 1KI7 by ox leum, a.-ltlliiK ou Howell I'ruirle, but III lh'i- he moved to a farm near Mount Anxel, where he lived until three year aiso. when he took up hla residence In thja city, lu I8.1l bo married Ml Jane Hull, whom ho outlived 2a yeura. To Ihla union 10 children were born, nine of whom aurvlv. They are: Mr. M. It. Rftilfinlcr. of I'ortlnnd; Mm. Ida J ink. of Woodlniru; Mra. Viola Juns, of Howell: Jerome L). Hlinmon. of Monitor; Wlllard tiltiiinona. of Wood burn: I.. I). Hlmnione, of (irunte I'lim: Itedford Hlmmoii, of Lebanon, and Fred I). Hliumona, of Urviion City. In !Hil he married Mra. Mary A. Ilolmia, who aurvlvea. He leavce 26 Kranilchlldren and 16 kTeat-KTaiidcbild-ren. maklnx a total of M llvlnu do-H-eiiitunta. He waa a member of the Methodist Church for 41 years. Juines II. Carey, Carl Simmons, K. U John ami and Mr. Harrison, of thl city, took a floral offering from the Ore Kon City Klks to the funeral which waa held at th home. liicoiiiplcli) returns by telephone from Coluiiiblu, ClutHop iiiid Washlmi-i lull ( untitles Inillrntii Hie reelection of Jjlstrlct Attorney K. II. Toiiku over Hllberl I.. HeilKc who, while rn celvliiK a handsome vols In bfs homo county of t'luckiuuiia, was not able to overcome Hut bnniliciip of Tongue's ii'iilorltb-s In the three other counties of the Fifth Judicial District. Returns by teli-iiliotio Inillcute that Mr. Tonnue will curry Clntoi County by MiO vote. Columbia) County, and that Ills majority In WnshliiKlon will off set Ihut of Mr. Hedges' In Clackamaa. GRIDIRON -GLEANINGS. MILLWORKERS HURT IN FALL FROM PULP PILE I. .Frliz nnd ('. Yeaiter. enmloves of the Hnwley I'ulp & l'aiier Com- ! puny, fell from a pllo of pulp. at Hie mill Wednesday and eiistalned' Injur lea on the head and arma. They were attended by lr. M. C. Strickland. Joe DhoKh'le, ho waa b -oiikIk to Ihla city nliniit all week exo, is allll nt the hosilt'l. Mr. DhoKi'.le was se verely kicked In the knee hy k horse six week uko, the knee cap :elni? badly hiceruted. I)rs. Todd and tiny Mount (periled on tha knee. Mr. 8. M. tilllott, who underwent a serious operation nt tiin Orciion City Hosidtal a few weeks ero. Is Improving so that sho will tic U-le to no taken to tier home near Mountnli. View next week. JOHNSON TIRES OF SIMPLE . UFE Cfiamplon Heavyweight Again Teams For Excitement. Dr. Boll's Antiseptic Salv Is guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, tetter, rltiKworm, running aorea, chap lied bands and Up, pimples on the 'nee, black heads, barber Itch, sun burn. Insect hltes, fever aorea and na sal catarrh. 2.'.c. For sale by Hard liiK'a Drug Store. S ---- - - - lilll Chiller, uiie of the hainmcks on last year's fioluuali eleven at Cornell, has Ihvii pl ie,-l mi the varsity team. Khuler Is eipiHleil to prove on of Cornell's ninliistnys tbls season. Three m-tM of Lacks ar being used ! nt I'rlticetoii. From present Indica tions Waller will I given Hewitt's Ksltioii In the back field, the latter being outpuiileil In kicking duels by the former. Waller' twister ar averaging lt.v yunls John Feltoii. of the class of 101Z lilckliiwu lli--e. ba taken up bis coaching duties at the West Virginia Wcaleviin college, lie will also be th college nlliletlc illn-ctor. The college l biillillng n f.'ld.isNi gymnasium, wblcb will be ouipli-ti'd In a few- months. . Onpliilu Jim Tlmrp of the Carllsl I ml Inn footliHll iiind ha given th other ly-iNklns a handicap In training, lie did not g out In uniform until recently Tboriie was enjoying a res! after his .In-nuoim Olympic receptlooa. Concb Wn'iier's eleven will virtually tie built a run ml Hie Olympic bero. Personal Inspection. An old woman walked Into a bank In InrernexM. threw down ber deposit hook nnd salil she wished to draw all her iimncy. Having got IL sbe retired to 11 i-oruer of the room and counted It. She then marched up to the teller and exclaimed: "Aye. that'll doe. ma inn 11: Jl-t pit It hack again. I only wanted to . if It waa a' rlcht" Dundee News, WOULD BE A SPEED PILOT, Pugilist Would Llk Nothing B.ttsr Than to B Driver of Auto In On of Big Races May Fight Again In Nr Futur. ( Aceonllng to Jack Johnscin' latest utterances, be ha becom weary of lending the simple life and for no other reason bus miiile up bis uiltid to return lo the ring The big black declares Hint be crave enclteiiienl and. not llnd lug It In the cafe buslnesa. lias decided lo return to the more lively occupation ut which he has been so aiiccessiiil For a time, he siiys. be found a few thrills In crocking the speed limit wltb his big car, but now be bus about tl hn lotted the Hsibllltle In this dlre--Hon. and such simple pleasures bav begun to pall. It bus long been .lohnsou's ambition to shine as a idiot of a car in ou of the big races. He bus reentedly tried to break down the wsll of prejudice Hint keeps him out. but to no purtiose The racing authorities remain firm In their stand to refits his entry, and the bcM Johnson has been able to do I to lune up his car when the course waa not occupied by the lb enwd driver Johnson also ileelures that recent events have made blm liecoin tlrM of Chicago and he Is anilou to goabrond agulu. lie will even dispose of bl ptnc of business If be can get a ault able ofTer. If nothing come of the ne gotiations wltb W. C. Kelly to make the trip to Australia. Johnson say be will try for a match In Pari. Hut with all his expressed disgust at his present environment Johnson baa not become so reckless as to m-glect to demand a fancy price for bla services. Nor have his troubles caused blm to lose any weight He appear to acalr at least 23) imunds and Is packing on flesh steadily. Whether he Is erloa lo declaring that he 1 willing to take on Ijingford and McVey In Australia re mains to t seen He ba been so prod Igal of statement that contained little fnct that th'we who know blm pay lit tle attention to bis war talk. But it la very evident that he la becoming resa les and is looking for a change of nme kind. No doubt be would jump at a chance to meet another opponent of the Jim Flynn tyi. But whether be Is reckless enough to go through tbe long training grind necessary to meet an opponent of Langford caliber 1 extremely doubtful. GIVE EflTERTHENT Arrangemouta hav been complot- REAL ESTATE v Carrl Neumann to . U Hyde, lot! "II" tract 37, Willamette Tracta: j 91 100. j Nancy J. Rcanlon to Mildred 11. 1 Behobe. land In section 22, 23, town-; ed for in nter'ulnmeut and buiuar ahlp 3 south, range 2 east; $1, to m given tor lu Uonclli of Hi Jam C. and Emma Kdinonda to ' Concord school by the Concord l'ur Iieumoro and Josephine Ourmlr, tract nt-ioacbers' Association at Concord, 34, Willamette and Tualatin Tracts; ;Novemuvr !. $1000. j 'lliu following committee will bo KM and Ella Howell to It. E. Bundy, ,n l'""riS: Candy boots Misa Bully lot 2 of block 15, Wlndaor; I0. j Vv"'m. assisted hy tha young ladle Kotch E. liundy to Ell Howell, lot c'';"r(1- Oriental boom-Mr. t of block 15. Windsor- It. "sisien oy mra. w. A. I. T. Hart and Clara Hart to A. It. Morgan, land In section 11, township C south, range 2 east; 110. Klla J. Kaaton to Anna J. Kelnhar.lt lot b of block 1, Kllver Hpriiig Addi tion to Clackamaa County; $1. Hnewman, Mrs. 1.. Vlttle, Mra. L. Lai OAlch, Mlsa Amanda Outfield, Mra. W. liruiifiui, tnt-ie l1 be costumed In oriental dross. Needlework booth Mrs. 1,. T. Cumpbell, assisted by Mrs. John Outfield Mra. i'owers, Mrs. Jonn Hisley, Mrs. Anna ilackua, Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Myer et al to Anna J, Oeorge C. Isrownell, Mrs. Uddull. ll- Iteliihardt, northeast quarter of block , ires.'iuieiita Mrs. F. T. Oattlcld, Mr. 2, Kilvcr Hprlng Addition to Clacka mas County; $10. Anna J. and L. W. neinlmntt to h. W. Helnbnrdt to Mra E. C. Murphy, lot 5 of block 1, and north half of block 2. Silver Hprlng Addition to Chtckamna County; 10. A. Augusta Goettling to Frank T. drltllth, lot 2 of block 4S, Oregon City; JI0. Kllza Ikirsch and William liorsch to Anton and Ferdinand DO acre of ction 31. township 1 south, range i east; f 10. Vtalluce, Mra. George OatfU-ld, Mrr. Cattleld, Mr. George OatMold, Mr, (.eorso Uerry, Mra. H. O. starkweath er, Mm. Fnllii. Helicateaseu bootn Mra. C. W. Hlsley, Mra. Keusy, Mrs. Mason, Mra. J. Rupert, Mra. Young, Mrs. l;ronaugll. Reception Mrs. G. C. Urownell. Mrs. C. W. Rlsley, Mrs. Anna llacKu. Thn program, which will be held In the evening will consist of the fol lowing numbers: I'iino aolo, Mra. Kalian ; adiln-sa, Mrs. Robert H. Tate, who Is first vice-president of the Ore- gon Congress of Mothers; address. Rose Farrington to W. F. Shanks, j Prof. T. J. Gary; discussion "The lot 1 of block 1. Dover I'ark; 1. ; Widows' pension lilll". Thla will be S. K. and Mary A. Ilmne to W. U, Indorsed by the club at thla meeting, and J. E. Hklnner. C9 1-2 acrea of 1. ; The program will close with a vocal U C. of John Mark No. 37. township selection by W. Graham. I south, range 1 east; i;000. Henry and l-na McGngln to John O. Hlere.', 40 acres of ectlon 16, town ship 2 south, range 6 east; $10,000. John and Sarah Miller to C. W. and Ida Hodnon, 10 acre of D. I C. of George and Marrietta Crow, town ship 2 south, range 1 eaat: $20. William f'herryman to Ladd ft Til- ton Hank, lota 5. 10, lota 14, 11, block Gladstone; $1. Oregon City Citizen 8hould Read and Mr. Kate and William Halllman i Heed Thia Advice, to Marsaret M. Welghtman lot S of ; Edward McFarhmd, who was tak eo to the Oregon City Hospital last week, wher be undergoing medical treatment for ear trouble, is Improv ing. DON't BE MISLED block 15. Orecon Iron ft Steel Com pany's First Addition; $1. Swan Soderherg to Alma Bureus. 15.07 acre of section 6. township 2 south, range 3 east; $1885. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. . Ln" Title Exatnlnad. Abstracts of Till Mad. Kidney troutile la dangerous aad of ten fatal. ' Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. Begin with Doan't Kidney Pill. T'aed in kidney trouble 75 year. Doan'a have cured thousands. Are recommended here and every - JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr where. Paradoxical Brown Walking down thl deep bill la pretty trying. Isn't UT Green-It Is, Indeed: it la regular nobill work. An Oregon City citizen statement ' form convincing proof. i It local testimony It can b In- I vestigated. j A. G. Woodward. 412 Main SL, Ore : eon City. Ore., says: "I first used j Doan'a Kidney Pills when living In Kansas. My kidney were badly dis ordered and caused my2back to become lame and painful. Upon taking Doan'a Kidney Pills I steadily lmprpved and waa soon free from the complaint. I still take a box of Doan'i Kidney Pill 1 occasionally finding that they act aa Walter lleach, who waa formerly a tonic to my kidney. . connected with the Hawley Pulp ft j For sale by Til dealer. Price 50 Paper Company, ta In the Oregon ! rents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. City Hospital, having como here to New Tork, sole agents for the United have an operation performed. Mr. States. Heach will be able to leave for bis ' Remember the name Doan'a end home the latter part of thU week. take no other. Office over Bank of Oregon City. CASTOR I A For Infant sob Children. The Kind Yea Hare Always Bought Sign a luxe of Don't Buy a Second-Hand or Worn-Out Talking Machine will- Wlit'n you can buy a now up-to-date one at tlio lvnonablo prices given U'low. We don't ask any one to buy our old second-hand machines. If vou want that kind of a machine, come in and see -what we have. If we have a machine that suits vou and you are wi injj to buy a few records for it, we will glady give vou the machine FHEE OF CHARGE. ' We don't give you any record, localise our stock of records is all new and up-to-date. We have not an old worn-out record in our stock for the simple reason that we will not under any consideration take records in on trade. THE VICTOR KECOKDS are ling improved all the time and when you pay your good money for records, you want to be sure you are getting on ly the new up-to-date ones. . ' Edison Record TTiat Won't Break We are expecting a shipment of New Edison Amberol records this week that are indestructible; records that will produce a beautiful tone and will last a life time. Mr. Edison himself has tested these records, and after playing one record over 3000 times, it did not show the least sign of wear. Don't buy records at any price until you hear these. , . We will make the terms on any of these machines to suit you. You can pay cash down or pav a small part down and the balance bv the week or month. Other style' machines from $1.).00 to $200.00. VICTROLA IV Prlc, $15.00 Oak finish, plays any slie record, lilted with the Vic tor Exhibition Sound-box, Hornless. Vaes steel or wood needles. EDISON STANDARD MACHINE 4 Minut Only. Price, (30.00 Oak finished cabinet with powerful slnle spring motor, and Urge Flower Horn, lllue Japanned with Chrysan themum decoration Inside of bell. New style Model "W Reproducer plays four minute records only. VICTROLA VI Prlc, $25.00 Oak flnlah. Has new Tone Modifying doors so that you can mak It as loud or soft sa you wish. i a la brJU 1 VICTROLA IX Prlc, $50.00 Mahogany finish, nickel plated metal parts. Victor sounding board that give It very beautiful tone. VICTROLA XI Price, $100.00 Mahogany or Oak finish, a machine that would be a credit to any home, large noiseless motor. Victor sounding board, and a cab inet below, that holds 100 recorda. EDISON FIRESIDE MACHINES Prlc, $22.00 Oak and black enamel finish, sec tional horn, maroon with gilt decora tions. Newly designed single spring noiseless motor. Model "K" Repro ducer plays two and four minute rec ords. (Fitted with Black Cygnet horn $27.00.) EDISON HOME MACHINE Prlc, $50.00 An ideal machine for Home use. Fittefl with large Oak finish Cygnet Horn. Supported by nickel-plated swinging crane. Model "0" Repro ducer. An Ingenious arrangement makes it eaiy to change from the two to the four minute record without tak ing reproducer from the arm. . VICTROLA VIII Prlc, $40.00 Oak finish, plays three rec ord with one winding, has cover that doea away with all the scratching sound. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner EDISON STANDARD MACHINE Combination Type Price, $35.00 Playa two and foir minute records, fitted with largd black Cygnet Horn New Model "S" Reproducer.