OHKUON CITY ENTERPRISE VU DAY, JAN. 21. UiVA. i L ARSEN & CO. - Groceries, Produce, and Commission A car load of drain tile Just received. Cor. 10 4 Main, Oregon City, Oregon LOOM MHEPS John I 'Inning' r of Itodluml spoilt i li tiluy In lu ii. k I .it u ri.nrn II in oiilrh. who hurt ht'eli III, l t llllWlll BI OIll ; W. .1. Mlli'), ill Aurora. In Ore nun I'HX T Imrml.iy. John II l.ewlliwultn In rolilllud In . his In it Willi llio t,li'. . II. Mcliuuni u In 1 Iri-Koti ' Cllv nil N lilinllnnH Hip .1 A Faulk of I'miby wu II II Ore gon Cllv visitor Friday. J, . 1'unrm. of Mnhilln, wait III On K"H I lly our Monday. II J Mi' 111 ill l iinl.v wim In Ore gon ( II) Friday mi liilnliii'iiit. Arthur Hurldcr. of Wutnlhiirii, wa In (iri'i'.un I'Wy over T uemhiy. K ('. Shell, uf I an ! y . ha iei'n In .. Oregon illy fur m-wml ilnyn. Fnd Si n. id r. uf Mul.illit. wan In On-goti I "it v T urnhi) mi liiminii.il - Nrllli Itli-liliun. of .linltoiio, Ik i riiiiliiinl to her bed wllli i' ii- u i in n l:i Mr ami .Mr. (i. W. Cono uf Maple Limn wore (ii cull I'll) lllnr tin Friday, i: i: ii,l .1. I., r In i niiti. Lute it'iuriutl to tlulr llollio III MiiIiiII:i. I Mr ini'l Mm T ll.'iitnaii if New ? y.ttk wee In r-rni City Friday un 1 l nm ill (ihiiU'miff Hillnl.iv In Ml H x c V. Smitli. nf Spokane, mi "IkM i Hlllll lifuri'.i' II citnKury ant il .1 uk Ii I r. I.culia, flulil M nil I III in rn In Ori-gull j t in I liitii!ny. W. II. Htol.e, formerly nf Mil i lly, Inn now nf tak Grove wait III Ore i:mi Cllv Thursday. i M. It. H It n. nf Muliilla. wu a litiBiiitna vlnliur In Orrgiin i'lly the lifil i u 1 1 nf llu' work. Mr hikI Mm. t' Kit 1 1-tiliitiH.. tif Aurnrn. it In Oregon City during f I lii hitter part nf the week. ; Hone I U: Kt'tl .daughter 'f Kill)!- - mn uii.h -r -m an operailou for ap ifinllrlil- nml In doing ult-t ly. Harold Vnil. r has r. lur m il to thin cllv In i cumin a few week wllh Inn '' i-iii iiIm Mo tin h boon In SKikant' for .. n vt'ial yt'im Fnd SrhaTer of Molnlla. wait In i Oregon I'll) Wednesday. Mr. Scliaf ff r U president of .Hi" Siliafffr l.uin I it- r Co.iipany. MIm llioiiy Miiliaiity. of I'lilon : MHIk. I tlm Rum! ol Mm. Ct-ori;" Kly Mm. M ihain y U iinow luiniiil ' In tirtKiii CHv. Mmi"i I't'iitl iinil lluliy I'raml ' tiTit 'ii (irt'KDii City tlif lalli-r part nf thi wi't k. iiiti'iullnK (In Ir antil, ' Mm Jolm Clllitlf, . ('. S llt-riiiHii lm linn 1n upt'iiil- tti K n ttt-rk with din family nt Mulnlln lnm rt'liiriuil In llifuoii City niul lia ; n hiiiiii iI lil poHllloii at tlio I'lii llli' "iKliway (lunint'. i l.awri'iirn I lnriinlmrli. of San Fran I Ihi'ii. ttpi'iil Snliilar Willi III" itlHlrr, .Mm. ('. A. Klllolt. llu will ri'liirnlo liin liniiii' nftt-r Kpriitllnu Hfirrul il.tyit w lili Ilia iiioiIiit In S ilt'in. .lolin V. Ltini;, of Knnli Mill, no "tiiM'il nf iiiliKl.lm! John (llllurt lnl - Hiiliinlay nftrriioon wan llnntl $U ami Klvi'ii ii Jail mill. in c of in ilayH hy lli-iiiiiliT Sllpp TniHilay uftiTiioon. Wa.uif (irt.fii niul lilt fatlirr, J. It. Crt't'ti, riliirin'tl t rt l.i'lmnoti iiftnr lit Ifinllim tlio fniii-riil of tin' Into liar limn llruM. fatluT ot I. It. (irifn of Ihlit cllv. Ilarinon Crn-n Jr.. hitoiii .iiiili.i tliini In tliflr lioint'. wlmrtt In' will ri'iniiln a few wm'kii. I i .loli ii H. I'ltirlHli, of Allifrninrlo Coniily. Vii.. luia n'iit (. K. Frt-yiulK inatinniT of tht I'lilillrily 1 luparl infill of Hi" Ctiiiiiiit-rclul Chili, ft lo of up pli'M Kitiwn In Vlrtlnllu. Mr. Kn-y-t.iK Invlli'H ri xl.li nm of thin i lly iind coiinly in mil lit lilt ollli'i' anil I import tllt lippll'H. ! Horn lii tlio wife of H. ! Ht'iirtl. .l.iniiary IS, a Hon. I lot Ii inollirr and chilli an ilolnu wryy. Mr. Iltaril In Ihn Bon of William lli-artl. fhf ()n f.'ii Cllv ct mi in-1 1 tint ii . UnrliiK l ho ah Ri'iit n of II. I.. Hiviril, who U In Hohc lure, Mm. Ilfiiril ami thllilifii aro inakliiK their liomt lii thin city with W 1111:1111 llonril. ' Iti v ('. II. Mnlloon rntnrniMl from IiIm holhlay vIhII nt Oronon City, on Yni'Hilny. Aflur partakliiK of thnOrn t n City wMtrr ho hni iiinri ii nonr vic tim of typhoid fovrr, Imt with prtiniid Inoill'-al alloiiilmico wuk iilih' loruiiii loraot Ilio hurtful cithih. l-'or thin ri-iiNon hlii holhlny IbIi wan hoiiio jvliitt unpliiiHiiiit. Ilo Ii n h iiiil!! ro : Huiiit-il work on litn h'tiukI voIiiiii" f (ho I'liptlxt A n nit Ik of Orofo'l Tol cphono ItoKliitor, Mi-Mliinvlllo. ' Mr. niul Mm. Chnrlim Cuiillnhl will Ii'iivh thlH illy I'rhrnary 2 on nn ox ti nili'd trip to I'niiniiwi. , Mr. hikI Mrn. (itiuliold will kii hy tho Soiilliorii I'liclllc In Now Oil. -unit, will Htop on Iho way nl San Kriitirltft), I.oh Aimilon. San A nl. mid anil Now Orl.-nnn. whoiiro tlioy will til.. o Ihn uti-n im-r "Kron .I'rlii'.on Coidl" for I'anaimi. Aflor 'ripi'iulliiK novornl duya on tho Islh Iiiiih. (hoy will take tho muni' Htomuor V Ii Ifli h on n Hi'oflal rmlao.'tii Cuha, Jainnlt a nml tho Cnrrlhoiin iHlandn, Hint thru bark to Now Orlotrm. From Now tlrlouiiH limy will ku to ChurU Ion, Ni w Yolk, Molilroal nml Chliu en. niul thou lank In Oroiioii City. Tiny oipi-rl to bo iiiiit iihinil Iaii IIIOIllllH , L RHEA COLE'S BRIDE Olio of (ho lllintt llllororlllllK wril iIIiiki of Iho vrnmill wan that of MIhh I UT' ha K l.niii; In Ulna Colo. Tim wi.MlUK n l-in n I i-tl In SI. I'ii ii In Kpim niiil ('hurt h nl I.' ::u Sim.l.n Hi 11 1 Dlillll, Hov. C. W. KlllllllMUl, rrr- (or of Iho t liiin-h, oltlrlalliiK. Tin hrldo wait Klvrii away by hrr urn lr. I. Iv lli .li'.i h, and kIio vun hIIi iiiIi .I by MIm Aiidi lb' FruHl Only tho lui iniilli.il f.uully mid n fi-M frli-uilH rio jiIimiii. Afi'-r tho corriuiiiiy iho brido ii ml In lil.'Kriii.in 1. (I nr ii wrrk'n trip to Si'iiillti mid oibi r Koiuid iTili-N 'I hoy will liial.n tholr hunir In I'm tuiinl upon llulr roiurii, Tho l.rldo U it tlaurhlrr of Mrn. Klliibrih 1. 1. ill', and la onii of tho mont a. -ruin-pIIbIh d kItIh of tho i lly. Tho brldo (Tin. in la tho aim of J. V, Colo, mid la it t lvil i'iimIihit. AHi'kIiik that lila wlfo fuund fault with him tlally ami iiukkoiI him at IiIkIiI bii that ho wua unalilo to aloop, .loai ph (lii' ilv CIllliiKhaiu Thuraday tlli d anil fur it dlvuiio HKiiliiNt Kuiiiia Ji-mi .MaiTional.l Clllliii.haiu. Tin')' wrro iiinrrlrd In Oak tirovo I'ark r lol.rr I J, ls:is. Tho pluiunrf avrr.i thai tho brratliiKa of lila wlfo linimlr- od lila lir.ihh mid rondoiod him unlit fur IniBliiraa. Tin y aoparuloil Nuvrin bor 7, I'M:', Aniilo Itolilnatui, of I'orl blind. Kt'oka 11 dnori'o f ruin J.u uli Hub Iiiboii alli'Klni( lnm aupinrt. I'liiln lilT nlb'Kia Mint lu r liuilnind frriuout ly told hor tluil It would bo rasy for lit to Kit nnolhor wlfo, and (lint wlvoa iiiiild bo had for $-'.Mi a tluy. Thoy w.-ro iiiarrlod In I'cirtland May Vi. IM'I. DECREES SOUGHT Bf AIIokIiiK that hor huahaml hart ro fiiBod (u contrlbiitu to hor inpport, .liillii Kvla, nlhiM Julia Harlnmlt. hn bird anil for ilivon'o iiKalnat Kdwurd KkIb, iillnt Kdwnrd Sarlaudt. Thoy wiro niurrli'd In Kuaaln Juno 4, 1904, tind Iho pliiliitlff avrrs that hor him band 1h now a roaldoiit of St. IVtom Mattlo (iordon aookn a dooro" from Chnrloa II. Cordon. Thoy wrro niairlrd In Cortland Ootolur 12. llMi'.t. t'ruotty la hIIokoiI. Minnie ruttoraon aooka a dorroo from Wil liam II. Puttemon, iiIIokIiik crnolty. Thoy worn inarrloil Novmhor 1, ISO. Tlio plaintiff hay a hor hiiHhaiid ro ninlnoii nwny from homo at night ami ooutrlbuti'J I U t It' to hor aupport. El One of the most remarkable run away that ev r occurred III Chicln man County was (hat Tuesday even Ititf of a Irani holonuliiK to Henry Klllolt. The horses Btartod to run near the Southern I'mlllc Station, and, crosaliiK tho susieiislou bridge, ran toward Hollon. There was n Inriti crowd on tho bridge when tho team crossed and many person saved their live by clltiKlim to the railing. The horse ran almost to Oswego, a dis tance of six miles, when they turned Into n brunch road. A bridge cross ing n creek, the banks of w hicli. were Hooded, was a Hunt and when the anl mnls got upon tho bridge they stop ped. Tho team and wngon uninjur ed wre found upon tho floating bridge Wednesday morning. Alleged Forger Arrested. Guatnv Cordell. who was arrested by CoiiBtabln Frost Tuesday on a chnrge of forging a note for $lftnwns relenacl Wednesday by Justice of the Peace Samson on $:!00 ball. The de fendant delile that ho forged tho note. NO EXCUSES .n. no explanation! and renaons for our failure to do your repnir work properly or deliver the com pleted Job to you on tjme We won't stand for such thing. Wh'-n we take your-ordor for carriage or vehicle repairing, wo will do it right or not at all. Modcrato charges. High class work only. OWEN G. THOMAS 4th and Main St Oregon City koo is n FOR WATER PROBE COUNCIL DECIDES TO MAKE IN VESTIGATION OF ALL POS SIBLE SUPPLIES CHEMICAL ENGINEER 10 AID WORK Sullivan Say Car. Should b Uad In Obtaining Supply and Inalit That Wall Civ Bait Rciult Thn i lly rouiii'll at a ri'Kulur Boa bImii Will in nilny I'VouliiK dlhcuaBi'd I In. walor fiioailiii mid mi upproprla lion of $.',lm waa inailu with whlrh lit inako an luvral IkhI loll of tho proa out. aupply an. I of fuluru Hiiplloa. ('iiiiih ilinan Tno.ti, wild opoliod Iho illm un: Inn, Hindi, a luollou (hat thn tlly iiiiiro(ir'-ilo with whlih to oiupluy u oh it I'lmlnror roiniotoit to lin'Klli:;ilu tho iioanlldo auppll' a uf pino wit. r for tho i lly niul to ro port to II. Aflor Humo tlla'UBalon Mr Timiii t'liaiiKi'd thla motion looiio irovliliiK for I'liin, and thai n t-hoin-tt-.i I I'liKluofr ahoiild iilao In.. inploy- oil to luvoBtlalo (hit tlly'a proHont walrr aiiiply. Tho motion waa paaa. til. T. W. .Sullivan vlalod (hut xn-Hl in if ahoiild l.o u:ii'd In K'tllui; Kood walrr and that ho hollovrd n aurfart. aupply wua not na kuoi aa nn artoa Ian will would bo. To lllummto hla pollit, ho ell rt tho iiiatt of Taoohiu whlrli una BiippoBid to havi' had purr mountain walrr Mint wua fno from - ( 1 1 1 1 ii ti i i tut 1 1 1 i . but laat fall It una pron that it had undoulodly bu ronio luipuro and tho lari'o umoiint ol inoiioy Ii. v iMtfil In It waa to a laml tutriit lux t. II. T. Mrllaln aiiKKt-Hti'tl that a (Ih'IiiIhi bo apioluti-d by tho t'oiinrll t'oniinltloo to rurry on an In MBlli-'alliin of Iho rlly'a prraoiit aup ply m lull k wllh thai whlrh la to be t iiliilut'H d by tho Walor Hoard. , Hiatal-d thai two fiiKliioora iiiiikliix iho IiimbIU'iiIIoii would bit brttrr (ban olio. Ciuri'.u Itaniliill alali-d that tlirro una a Kroat (Lai of fovrr out aldo of ()rt-i:oii CUy and h" waa not outlnly auro that tho walrr waa tin bad aa had bt i ii utatod. Ilo, howovor, ndvorali'd Unit n thoroimli InvoatlKti- t loll hIioiiIiI bo mailo of Iho walrr. A ri auliilloii for tho Improvoinoiit of Thlrlo'iilh Stroot, botwot-n Monroo and Jaokaoii Slrrrla. waa iidoplod. nflrr aiiino iIIhi ukhIoii iih (o tho advlM nblllly of prof ling wlih (ho work at (lui prtaon! (Imo. Tho plana niul Kporllbatlona for It" improvomont wi ro adnptod. Tho naitor of havlni? (ho dirt rn movi-d from (ho hlork boundod by Twolfth, Thlttooiuh, Monroo anil Adama Str. rla waa illariiHsod. Tho aiibjot't la In Iho hnntla of tho com iiililio on atrt'ots. Tho matli-r of an iiiilu'iiltliy barn on tho aamo propi rt) Mn hrtiulit to Iho atlontlon of tho roiini'll by Dr. Norrla, t lly hoaltli of tlror. niul It waa rofrrrod to tho com mlt (ff on honlih and pollfo. lii" mat r-ailim! or a mrnanro, tip- liroprlaluii: III l.,,ri to rofurnlali tin roouia of Coltimbla Hook and l-iidder Coinpany waa nmdo. It waa voted to piirt'haat a Iiob. rart for Xanana City, tho ran to be located on Sixteenth Street. Tho mutter of tho io w con crete -elalnliiK wall was referred back to the original coinmlUoe with Miwer to m l It waa decided that Iho city bonda I"- placed on aiilo at 5 per cent. Tho mailer of purchasInK Instruments for the city ennliifera ofllco wua referred to tho at root committee, tho Hnanco coiumliiei' niul the city ont;lneer. The mailer of the neceptimco of tho Main Street newer north of Four teenth Street was referred to th alreet committee and Hid city outiin oer. ' AID WATER SCHEME Louis ('. Kclsoy. civil and hydraul ic engineer, who has charge of (he scheme to furnish water to Willam ette V.illey towns from Clear Lake, has been furnished a report of the nssi'Bsed valuation of the reirl estate ami personal property uf tho various cities nml towns of this county. The report was mulled to Mr. Kclsoy Thursday by J. K. Jack, county as sessor. Mr. .luck furnished the na soHsetl valuations of Canby, Oregon City. Willamette, Gladstone and Mil waukle. Mr. Jack considers it Im probable that Willamette would con tract for tho proposed wnter supply for that city bus ono of the best water systems In tho state. E ON WATER SYSTEM A special election will be held In Mllwaukle March IS to vote on tho proposition of Issuing $20,000 with which lo estnlblish a municipal walor plant either by Teolliig a new plant or by tho purchase of tho present one. At this election tho people will also vole on the matter of amending tho charter lo permit tho council to levy n t pedal tax with which to o tablish a flro department and to carry out tho extension of street. The tat ter amendment Is modeled after the Portland charter. Tho council, which met Wednes day night wllh Mayor E. T. Kbner presiding, made provisions for this special election on report of a Joint committee of citizen and tho coun cil, which prepared the amendment. Tho council took no action on tho liquor license of tho Milwaukie Tav ern. Arthur A. Hum, tho proprietor, I under arrest on a charge of selling liquor after 12 o'clock at night. It was decided to await tho resint of Iturn" trial iK-fore doing anything. Milwaukie gets $S00 a year for the license of the tavern. JOHN J. EDGREN DEAD. John J Edgren, a real estate dealer of Portland, and formerly a resident of thl city, died Wednesday. The arrangement for the funeral have not b'-cn made. HILL HOME SHE TO HAVE WELL WATER Tim VYIIIiiMietle I'ulp tr Taper Com fin ny ha contracted with mi Op-kuii City coiilrnclor to bore lx well 'tw feet d"t'p on Ha newly plolteil home triirl on thn Went Kl.lu known aa Wlllaiiii Hi. HelKhla. It la ei per led Hint a milllelont aupply of artealan mil rr will bo found to aupply thn eiillrn rt'eat Hide from Wlllamelli.' j CHy llnu north to llolioii. It la nlao poHalbln Hint a In ro enouiih How will bo found to take cure of Oregon CHy'a proaenl need. Thn llrnt well will bo bored near the Woat Kldii Illl Hihool liouae whore there am very valuable aprliiKH ami artealan water. Thla trurt la to be provided wllh a aewerni'o ayMioin, pei focily iur water, piivi d ai recta, electric lliihta nml aldowalka and It la exprriod ( many lionn will ho built by tho comi'iuiy beforu Fall for It H employe. Iui K. Meldrum, en ului't-r, la In cluirKo of tho bualne for tint company. WEST SIDE SCHOOL TO BE ENLARGED The laxpaycm In a hool illalrlrl No 14, wt-ht alilo, at a inoeiiiiK T huraday ovonliiK. adopted a reaoluilou provid- ini; for the plattiiiK of the land In front of the "Hill School" the prop erty bi lux In W ill un. -tie HelKhla, KriiiMod by the lllametle I'ulp At I'aper Company for hoinea for employ ea. The taxpayer dit lded to did Late the remainder of the alreet to the achool dlatrl.t. It will not re ipilre (he removliii; of the fence. Klecirli! Iluhla have been ordered for Iho Hfhool hulldliii.'. It alao haa been HiH-KoKtod that another achool build I UK be e reeled in order to provide quarter for a hlKh srhool. STEAMERS ARE TAKEN Tho Oregon Clly Transportation Company has withdrawn the Ktculmcr Pomona from the Corvnllis run, which means that Instead of a daily service Corvallla will enjoy only Hie marine facllllles that a steamer call ing three time a week provides. Sa lem will continue on the list of the cities having a dally service, it the Pomona will turn hack there, and Tuesdav. Thursdav nml Saturday tho Crahumoua will continue to Corval lis. In cutting down the schedule the Yellow Slack Line will retire from the Held. The Pomona will look after Dayton huslncs on her return .trip (o Salem. Tho change went Into ef fect Wednesday, when the Stenmer Oregona arrived from Willamette Val - ley points. The company bulllt the Grahnmoiui las summer to meet ex pected gains In business, but after trying the dally service system to Corvallls since November 10. the of ficii Is concluded It was a losing proi osition. 0FHRS.J.W.L0DER The Derthlck Club met Friday af ternoon lit the home of Mrs. John l.oder, who was assisted in entertain ing by Mrs. Lydln Olmsted. Mrs. J. I'. MoiTutt read the opera "Hans and Ciretel ' and Gustav Flechliier. ac companied by Mrs. van Urakel, plny- ul selections of the opera on the violin, which were much appreciated by those present. Mr. Flechliier and Mrs. van llrnkel also played other selections. After the program refresh ments were served By tho hostess. Those present were: Msdumes W. A. I Huntley, Ana llujs, C. II. Melssner, W. A. Dliultk, M. D. Latourette, L. Adams. Fred Olmsted. J. E. Hedges, Flier A. Chapman, S. O. Dillmnn. Leon lies I41r7.es. Theodore Osmund, J. P. Moffatt, J. F. Clnrke, L. L. Por ter. John Loder. Carl Joehnke, Lldiii Olmsted, and Misses Marjory Muriel Stevens. and GETS JAIL SENTENCE Hoy Ellis was adjudged an ingrate in Justice of tho Peace Samson's court Monday. Evidence was Intro duced to the effort that Ellis was in need of assistance Saturday evening and that William 1 truce, who lives on Division Street took the wayfarer in to his home, and, boBldes giving him shelter, gave him food. Ellis, howev er, after having his outer and Inner man given attention became obstrep erous, according to evidence, in-4 sisted that llruce had not treated him right. Itruce tnsiillod that ho had been a good host. Ellis struck Ilnice and tho police were called in and ar rested Ellis. Tho prisoner was lined $:0 by Justice of the Peace Samson and upon his failure to pay the fine was sentenced to serve 15 days In the county Jail. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind Yea Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of NEIGHBORS SAVT HOME OF LIBERAL RESIDENT The residence of George Denely of Liberal caught fire at 3 o'clock Fri day afternoon and wa saved by the hard work of the neighbor from total drat ruction. The fire I upposed to have started from a defective flue. Little dsmage was done to the house other than severely smoning and charing some of the room. The fur niture wa ruined. 8IIE1AN POINTS OUT STATE'S NEED EDITOR OF LIVE STOCK JOURNAL TELLS HOW MILLIONS ARE WA8TED BILE EOR AIDING FAIRS IS UPHELD 8ulllvan Sugyett that Member ol Wire Aid In Foitering Fac tories and Live Stock Railing hairy product- valued nt JI.'io.j. 'mo and anlne on the hoof valued at $'1,000,01)0 worn brought Imo Oioko.i laat )t ar from the Kaat for con mi In li( Ion In (hi:i Hlate. Tlila alu'o meiit wua made Willi ebt-ti ifyinn of feet Turad.iy hi the weekly luiHMii on of the l.lvo Wi.ea of the Oregon Clly l oiiilncirlul I lub b' W. A. hho'.vmaii editor of who haa the Wi litem KlO"k Journal, iiin.le n tlo-;e altiii .. in llvealot k liidiiatry In the North we:,t. Ho Bald the tolal value of li .ettot k product nnd of product of an arl cultural character shipped Into Ore gon In 1912 omounti d vt l.'..,000.'loit. and Into Washington the value was $;o,OOu,i,tO. He (old of condition In Washington towns, notably Pullman, and explained how money co.ild be liui'le by the fanners in prodii'lni; pun- bred sw ine. Mr. Snow mun waa followed by T. W. Sullivan O. IJ. Kby, II. h. Cross, J. K. Hedge, A. A. Price. C. II. Iiyc and L- L. Pici.ens, who talked in the need of an Armory, which cculd ho used for holding Imlry and Slot k Shows, a wi ll as lor oth er purMises. . O. U. Kby and T. W. Sullivan pro posed a resolution opposing the bill to repeal the law of lill. under which county tourt are authorized to spend J.'.o per annum to assist Fairs and j Shows, in cases where sites have been j secured and buildings are maintained. I The resolution obtained the iinaui- moil endorsement of the Live Wire. ' M. I). Latourette announced It is the purpose of the Promotion Depart I ment ot the Commercial Club to hold ! a Pooster Day In Oregon City during April or May and that the celebration I migh work hand in hand with a Live I stock Show. i A. A. Price, who heads the commit- tee to secure cluster light along ! Main Street, reported progress. It Is the luirposH of this committee to in ! duco property ow ners and business ! men in the retail district on MainJ I Street to Install cluster lights, keep ! l,a,e llh otu,'r Willamette l I' )' tow ns. Val- Declaring thut the business inter ests of Oregon City could do a great deal toward cooperating with the farmer in producing more stock, T. W. Sullivan said every thing possible should bo done to foster manufact uring concerns and stock raising. He said the various manufacturing con- 1 r('rns llf ,ho rlt' are 'e'l to look after their own Interest without assistance, unless hampered by in sane itnd destructive legislation. This was a pointed reference to the Dim Ick and Schuehel labor bills pending In tho legislature. F. A. Olmsted, a chemist, made a report on the city water consigned to his care for examination at the form er. meeting of die Live Wires. He said a bacteriological examination had not di." losed the presence of col on bacilli. The folloving standing committees j were named by Main Trunk Line Cross: Public dock It. T. Mcllain, M. J. nrown, E. E. Prodie. City hall John W. Loder. Dairying anil hogs W. A. Shew man. A. L. Ilcatie, M, J. Lazelle. Main street Pavement M. D. Lat ourette. Weights and measures J. E. Res. Hed- Good roads T. P. Randall. Urodie. Livy Stipp. Sheep and goat raising T. J O. E. Freytng. E. E. , Gary. RECORDS OF P.R.L.& P. DESTROYED BY FIRE Fire, presumably caused by cross ed wires during the heavy snow storm consumed the ollice of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company's engineers at the upper dam. two miles above Cazadero, destroying rec ords worth several thousand dollars. The building Itself wns of little value. Among the records burned were the water guages of the Clackamas Uiver during tho past two years, the surveys and plats of the proposed ex tension of the lino above the present terminus and pints of the power plant near Cazadero . It is said there no duplicates in fxistence, thus making it necessary to resurvey the country toward the mountains as well as to secure additional records of the rise and fall of the river. The lire was discovered about 1 o'clock hy John Ilrooks. an employe, who lives near the otl'.ce. Hy the time he reached the building tho Interior was abla.e and no was unable to save any of the contents. This Is the third fire that the Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany has suffered within the last six months. 24 PERSONS ATTEND ESTACADA PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sparks of Estncada, gave a D00 party In honor of 24 guests at the Hotel Esta caila Friday evening Airs. E. E.Sal lug and J. R. McCurdy won first and Mr. K. W. Hartlett and A. Lindsay second prizes. Following a luncheon dancing and music were enjoyed. The guest were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ilelfil, .Mr. and Mr. E. E. Saling. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Saline. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mr. and Mr. H. M. James, Mr. and Mr. J. R. McCurdy, Mr. and Mr. E. W. Hartlett. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindsay, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Reed, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin. G. T. LaFoI lette and Dr. L. A. Wells. j Aler aerviiiK tho city of Katacada 1 fjlihfiilly for livn and oiih half yeara. J M'lyor John V.. Heed (emlered hli i realKiiallon and It waa accepted by , the council at (he regular moelliiK held Tneaday ninht. J. H. MeCunly, a iiu-n hiiil, wua appoinled to aervr I Ibe remainder of lh uiiexplred term, ! which "iid July 1. UoKer W. (iary and Ab aiurr K. Hiiarka, pioneer rea ! Idrnta ol Matitrmla. wrrw iiiii.olnlfd to lill tl.f vara in Ira tnadii by Lie r.-a-ighatloii of Alilrrmon W. A. Join ami William l.'nderwood. Mra. .MTlle V. Miller aat for tho llrnt time with the council and took an active part In the iliariiiiaion of vaiioua meaa urea that tiinie before that body. The t lly haa voted a apei ial tax of 10 nulla for the purpcmn of nil lux and nutradmuizliiK a number ol the principal atn-eta and a special aa aeaanieiit haa been made providing ftiri'Jrt lor the conairurtlon of of lat eral avwera, which will Involve the ! expendiluni of aeveral thounand tlol laM on theae two improvenienta aa I Fi.oti li th work can be done Tho! ppaeiit counill plana to order new ' aidewalka, and the malnialiienct of 'lean aT'-ei and alley, with a view I of b- ttln? a new record for civic lri euo nra. A oiumiUei; of private ( iMzeiiH n:ta in ti appointed to act in ! conjunction wllh a like committee from the council to supervise the var ious pi-ins outlined with a view ot putting to the best use the funds available for the new work. TRIES TO SELL STOLEN WHEELTO POLICE HEAD;' , Atter II. Chane, 1C years old, was : arrested by Chief of Police Shaw Frl- j d.iy afternoon on a charge of steel-1 lug a bicycle. The boy who resides at 4o" Stark Street, Portland, came to Oregon City Friday and went to the Chicago second hand store and was trying to sell the bicycle which j Is the property of George Decorsey, ; who lives In the-house where Crane ; lives. Mm Chief Shaw arrived. The boy tried to sell the chief the w heel. The boy first said that he lived In : Lewiston, Idaho, and later said that , l,e lived In Portland. Cran finally admitted the theft and gave his ad dress. Shaw then telephoned to the 1 Portland police and in the evening t the boy s parents came to this city and he was turned over to them, his aa evening aner naving drawn ii,4uu father nmmlsint? m (nkp tho lad in,'111 'he bank. Chief of Police Shaw the Juvenile court in Portland. FINAL TRIBUTE IS The funeral of Mrs. William Sheahan was held at St John's Catholic Church Thursday morimig ; ot 10 o'clock, the Rev. Hillebrand as-, sisted by Father McGinn, of Columbia University, conducting the services, I which were the Requiain High Mass. j The funeral was one of the largest ever conducted in Oregon City and the church was filled with friends of Mrs. Sheahan and the family. Masses of (lowers were received from friends i In Oregon City and elsewhere After the ceremony in the church the family and intimate friends went to Moun tain View Cemetery, where the inter ment took place. The choir of St. John's Church furnished beautiful music during the . services church. The pallbearers were Dr. E. mer, T. Lovett, .Mat .Michael, u. 1 . MoHain, L. L. Pickens and T. W. Sul livan. Mrs. Shealian, who was Miss Mar Jorie Kuertan before her marriage to Mr. Sheahan, was born in Germany. She came to America when young i w ith her parents nnd was married to I M. Sheahan in Salem In 1S92, moving j to Oregon City shortly afterward, ! where she lived with the exception ol j two years, until her death. Mrs. Sheahan was a member of St. Johns Churcn in this city and also a mem ber of tho Ladies Alter Society of the same church. Mrs. Sheahan is survived by her ' huBband, William Sheahan. four children, Joseph, Marie. Edward and Louise, besides her molh er, Mrs. Hertha Kuertan and a sis ter. Mrs. Edward Sheahan, of Powell River, it. C. FATHER FREED WHEN The oeath of his youngest child brought freedom Friday to Ray Daly who was arrested several days ago on a charge of non support. When County Judge Heatie was informed of tlie death of the child he told Daly, that he could go provided he would obtain work and care for his family. The 111 in promised that he would ob do so md a position was obtained for him. He pleaded guilty to the charge of non support and conse quently obtained his freedom through parole. He was instructed to report to the county judge at intervals. The charge against him was made by Mrs. C. L. White. FERDINAND GROSS TO BE BURIED IN STAFFORD CEMETERY The funeral of Ferdinand Gross who died Sunday morning of pneumonia, will be held at his father's home In Willamette Falls at 11 o'clock today. Mr. Gross, who was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Iludly Gross and a brother of Marshall Gross, had been 111 about two weeks. Mr. Gross, who was 2 years of age. wa unmarried The interment will be In Stafford Ceme tery. T. J. WHITTIER. AGED WATCHMAN, IS DEAD T. J. Whittier. one of the best known night watchmen in the city, died at hi home at Tenth and Main Streets at 1:45 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Whittier was 79 year of age. He is survived by his widow, a son and daughter. The funeral ar rangement will be made today. El CARL HOOES HAD $1,400 WHEN HE DISAPPEARED LAST SATURDAY fOUL FLAK IS THEORY ADVANCED Chief of Police Telephone to Nearby Cities Without Learning Anything of Mming Man Carl Ho.l.a, Interested In two in loona. and one nf (he heat known men in the city la myaterloualy miaulm? and It is dared he has been the vic tim of" foul play. Mode disappeared at 4 o'clock hiitt Saturday afternoon, and. according to one report ho bad $1,400 and another ho had almost $100. At the p quest of his w ife and ! children the police bocan a ieurch for tho min-ln man the followinn i mornlna but bo far have not obtained the aliihen cme aa to what became of him. j It Is not believed that thu rniaHlnK j mun purposely left the city, for ho : has a large family and waa devoted to j his w ife and children. When not at j tending to business he waa always at i home, and enjoy d home life above I al othij- pbasures. Ill youngest j child U only two months of I a!;e and the father wag especially fond of it. Mr.!. Hodea is versing upon nervous prostration a the re sult of her husband' disappearance hicf oj Police Shaw said Tuesday nli;ht that he had telephoned to all nrarl.y dtlrs and would continue the search until he obtained definite In formation rgardinw the missing man. Despite the effort of the Or-gon City, Portland and police of other Oregon and Washington cities not tle slightest trace has been found of Carl Hod'-s, the saloonkeeper, who mysteriously disappeared last Satur- telonhoned to the various cllipa Kniilb j of here asking that a lookout be kept for Hod-3. It is thought probable that the saloon man has been foully dealt with. He had lived In Oregon City for more than 10 years and was one of the best known men here. He was temperate and was devoted to his family. His youngest child is only two months of age. STOCK LAW LEGALITY William Dyer, of Oswego, having allowed his stock to run at large to test the stock law, the state, through Assistant District Attorney Stipp. has fll-d suit against Dyer asking that the penalty provided be imposed. The defendant, through his attorneys, lirownli & Stone, has pleaded that there has been no violation of any SALOON OWNER S STRANGELY ONE at the : stock law. He avers that the law ap 1 proved by the people at the last elec A. Som-1 tion ls not constitutional. The cap- tion or tne bill on the ballot was "for : and against stock running at large." I Dyer says the caption should have : been. "A bii to prohibit stock run j ning at large' He avers that as a re I suit of the faulty caption many per- I snnn nrp rnnnictpri Fined for Intoxication Albert J. Todd, arrested by Police men Woodward and Griffith on a charge of being intoxicated, was fin ed $9 Wedmsday by Recorder Stipp. If your children are subject to at tack may be warded off. For sale by symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at tack my be warded oq. For sale by Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon City, Hub la nl a. ol Canby. ADVERTISING TALKS NO. (By Ralph Kaye.) 11 Don t burst into large space think ing that its size will enable you to "Put something over" on the public. Let us consider the psychology of large space. Things out of the or dinary nttract attention. Familiar objects in new garbs arouse curios ities. When we come across a page advertisement we infer it is some- thing important the size of immen- sity emphasizes it. Our attention is attracted. If upon reading, the ex planation warrants the attraction we are Impressed and glad our atten tion was called to it. Hut what happens when our atten tion is misled What happens when we spend time In reading an adver tisement only to find nothing new but old undesirable goods being forced on us like bitter pills w ith a sugar coat ing. Such an advertisement does tho merchant more harm than good. What will he do when he really has something important to offer? Won't people think it's the same story of Wolf-Wolf? It's the arvertiser who plugs right along, telling the truth In hi adver tisements that wins. People read his ails because when he takes large space It creates interest and business because people know he tells the truth. Deafness Can net CiJixd bv local srp,li--it 31 Uf V mr-' Ot rr;. v. li- eavil wri..,ii ul irw rur. iarp ,1, 1. ly .1.1 ivy .a nirr .1, jIhi-m. and Urnl t tin..ililut..al rriwiljc Ih-iluinl bi caiiH.il tiy n Hi Hamed ritiuiu.rfl ol tl muo.'ja li::irrf ol II K'l.itii. liinii Lit. W hi'D O, tut.- u l.iil.m. U vou Live ft ri.uii'lu.rf mm d or lm tTf. -t tl-ir- .'. 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