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in 1 1 por OIJEGOX CITY KNTKHPHISK KIMDAY. MAK'Cll'JS, - - . ' Oregon City Enterprise ( may ronlilne with tli olio lmtim l.'O matUtlciilly, but she cau not uo ! ... ,.inllv. Se must live on nor Publlahad Every Friday. 4Mir.r.'ro. talk of the aver- E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publlar-er. w(M,a lulll ( ., 0ialIIMinu-i: dues nt ren.'h me near; 01 mi' mm- Entered at Oregon City. Or. rest oflire as second-class matter. tor. Subicrlptlon Rates: The Hnures quoted In reports of jtho I'll to .ifo linostimitiou ko to sliow . u.-.X Is an a.iiiomio in u.i Ouo Year ; ' m . , . Hlx Month! mum ' e . ...... - - Trial Subscription. Two Months :.a entirely upon her own income Suliaortbers will find the dato of. I Thi-y aoctn to make no provision f ir piration tampi-d on thoir paper fol- j (,Ulth,(,i hh0es d hats, tiirls itntur- FSXSXtW desire to bo neatly I the matter will receive our attention. iiKly dressed. It takes money to lm ' luitt., suits, waists, shoos anJ the Advertising Hates on application. I )mll5 ;lst 0f tMna necessary m a r?T-. - ' fiiri wardrobe. This can searc-l FOR PEACE AND ORDER President done by those who receive any IN THE AMERICAS Wllsoua frank lahm below the average, fortunate- declaration of tlie attl-, iy for ,si 0( these, they live at that ho had done aoiuotlilim tu til two year to remove frtmt the Inter lor portfolio some of It evil reputation. Mr. Kislirr doiiltlc surprised some tariff and (hat oilier legislation not absolutely necessary will receive cant attention. .Nevertheless, with the reorganisation of the Senate com mittee woman siiflrai'.e makes a bum of Ms hearers-- know ho did some stop forward readers- by extent of his the slalemeuts of the nubile domain still Hut I must say thai It I a pity that tii lonelier did Hot take notlc of the boys when they worn alter Klcnliiill as he noticed my boy studying. That same evening he cam home In a bu, I condition and went to bed al once. I II had severe headache and l. u I Later he became unconscious ami re- He these CiIiiks us they may. ' ! llmtm,( lu this stnta fully the wholu are sure of one thins and one tlilnu 1 iilnht. Tho follolnn nminliiK 1 .all . . . ., i ,.r I , , ,,i ,. If i I'll Mr, MOUW lo see num .;" open to nonicsicn.i .. .... ... ( ,, ,,, reanru iu ' - s'-. i , r,,u,. Tim doctor staled (hat tho oontlnnliiK activity of acquisition j i;, time conies when the women of ha f wtll BM nll,u, ,.f of public lands by cltUons who want j ,, i-,ini.lr,v ns a whole want the hnl-1 iu,.mnunln caused from I.eliiR healed them for homes for themselves uud olw,v, thev will pt It. 'and then thrown on tiie damp (jromi-l thoir fam.-ios. ..nr.,,, the year en. ; j ..ex, lojil. l,ro 000.000 acres patented, and half of! OF MISS HOLMES out ..as .v.iili- ,,hi,i n1.Hl,ay ,vU, Mr those woro taken under the home-1 ed from the apimrenlly sudden rests-! MoArlliur and staled I was sorry thai l'"Or oi Jllss r 1 juces I..'"....' niMui. t. n ,, !0in so nan. i-.snu . and explicit tuda of hi administration toward the other American republics Is a model of sulwart and sane Ameri canism which rltlr.ens of the I'nlled 'states and all parties must applaud. home and are not entirely dependent upon their own earnings for these thlucs a woman must have which are not Included in the schedule ol nooessarv expenses it is the UiiTor- stoad laws in tract of lt'.i acres or less. Mr. Hsher thus succinctly put the puMio land situation: i While tho typical homestead lands' .i.u-.l,!., for ordinary method of Oil-1 .......... w ,,..rlv ,.11 been taken IVrttanU Public Library up' :oo.e00 acres of agricultural lands h.J held a position In Portland under in fores, reserves were opened to'"" Iom'i llrr,-tlon. and her train- and entered. The new , ' J ' " or several years. Leaders in roiu Ions and educational work In On-pm i. ni.rn.i.i.. ..r th.. itreson I'll v llbrarv. some of the .iiiers. Hut (lie leaciier few month bko with recommend t Mis. Holme, came to Orcp.n City a i . ; ' ' --- ,V l.l.K "l.'I.H hi-. - .-. Hons from Mis Isom. librarian I'f She ti-iiublo tUal had tal.on place Hut 1 think that It Is a wonder thai a teacher doe not know how to keep the rules at school. Vr. McArthur told me a certain irulMul boy of L year never helped spank Uelul.ail but onlv hold him do n --certaliilv, en- BAKING Absolutely Puro Tho only Baking Powder mndo from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO UMC PHOSPHATE ly lo che tho others a iiood chance. The teacher and bis prelected boys I sell lenient I fields opened to the homesteader un !il.,r irrigation i.roJocts have far ex i. 1- nt- tlm..lv for undoubtedly ! .,.. .-1.1 ho doe not have s'L a , ... ,, , ,.,.. ...... I City will testify that Miss Holmes ... m.hv .......... - ; tu,,..,. r-.-. - i . e.-.u'u iu i.-.iiii... HltU ... v ... . various ambition persons and turbu-, . ,.,,,., l0 supplement her Inoonu ; , , h ..,.,, Thl. , made a capable librarian; that she lent dispositions in several Latin-mho must be cotioi.lered in del.-i miu ,ii,.mIU,(ti((11 gorv0), l.ioo.ddo American states have been looklns ' lns t;1B sufficiency of was. acres for which water Is available, forward to the chanse of admiuistra-j H,ms c)e:ir that out of this in- ! , sionoo acres have been settled tlon at Washington as likely to af-1 vesti(.ali0n anj discussiou must con.o n ani, t.mvstl.,i. The uailoual for-, niak tho local library popular with , K,.,., ,,,, n, w.,tor on band l S. II. K'X IMinlik. tlovernlUN Slate l-'iiuds Ibis a bill Introduced by request of Slate Treasurer oltle. S. II. :t.'.l - lUmlek. Heinle I.) the publication of the report of Hie Hoc rotary ol Sisle In a more convenient farm. It naves t!i people of lb" slate tv tt.llal .IllltW it lois of fun r ,o rules, l.-acher, i ' '"' 1''1,'"1'lul" . '. ... I II II. :il-t;ill Slaitdardlce the ,ou "lor cMur,,, , so , ... ;.i i-.r. .... 1 1,1 l,,l u.i lire mil IV. ' """"""" "' .'" I- - t..,j f,,r nn. I not lo fichl. And I Pleasaut. and that she had plans lo ; . , ,,.ni.h(,r llt N(. Kra was eactr to assist seeker ufler knowltHlge; that her manner ford tiiem an opportunity to grasp p,-,tlorny accepted standard of tV him isT.tnuVOOO acre w Hi, 'the worklliK classes. power with bulleu Instead of ballot. iH.essarJ. ,nuim ago, be'.ow omufth t:u country- total supply ! It 1 evident, however, that Mis lie of the wclKhl of the sa. h. II. II .IS S. li.iebel. Ihe loll hour a day labor l.iu. whirl, was o earnest ly il, ill i , by Horkl.iK m ii. II. II. l" tllll. Tim now reulntra tlon la. I'uder it one r.-Klslisllon President Wilson serve notice up-,hlch no fr who supports h.vsolt , c (,,,,1, Krom thote forests the on such persons that there has boon j cau t,xl,eciiHl to ko and reu.ai.l in,is suitable for agricultural seltl- and will be no chanse in tho atti tude of the I'nited Stales toward them and their scaenn-s. In a word. Mr. Wilson makes the Latln-Anieri- r.in nolicv of his predecessor hi ...... -.. C... .x,w,. h i-u.i iw nil a IhmtUmko In ihe work. Iu xivw of tho ' ! eilUULU Ill'i van. l .-... - truim is n m c--- "j own. . jderinltelv determined and If e.uplov ! fart- has t0 be understood iu accrd j ''"'t t:t the library Is supported by President Wilson declares that oue ' ", i,,.!ee,l to adont it as a Lnc with f.ie tacts. I' note Sam- ' the taxpayers money and from con- of his "cnict onjects the girl she undoubtedly es ru t I v . moU( Hre ns segregated, and u. ar- deslres to be. To her no dootnt.e of j y 2,0o".000 acres have been rostor averaKe can be applied. There U a ; ej to entry." point below which a girl s waesi The old song which ran - l iicle should not fall. Holmes, as a librarian, was not sat isfactory lo some of the member of (he HViird of lMrootors, and her resig nation followed. Since the orgaul.M Hon of the library association, sac whs the only librarian who bad ex ease tl.ls happen atuln as he mail tho statement in the papers the hr.r. .,,1 an.iK i-onhl lie Mi.nlleil oIT 1 1.1 1 UO child ttlll Slav in bcl over a week, I only Is required long a . ItUen f... .),.. r,,i, ,,f ti .....ii It Xlr Mi-Arthur! resides In the same precinct. A cltl doe have these kind of Ideas. MUS. KKU.. 1 to "cultivate : ; .t ..i..-.i aomeihina wh eh :h-. kmJ- nenhew an. nieces nave necome i ..--".- the friendship and deserve the conn- erntfS, exnressiollt f most of numero.is-uearly 100.000.000 now ' the city. It would .m that the dl dence of our sister republics," and to lnJicate ,g keV nulch KCOd against about S0.000.0o0 then-tor ! rector should offer some explanation promote In every proper way the the investiga.ion and him to give each of them the farm i to the public of the real cause that common Interests of all the Atneri- . . fimcv. Hut th'. re are . led Miss Holme to sever her coiiueo- cans by cooperation between tneir; BY REV. EDWARDS peoples and leaders, and truly says: j "Cooperation is possible only when A SHADOW ON It Is a trite saying supported at every turn by the order: A GREAT NAME that the sons of still a lot of farms for those really wish to be fanners. who Hons with the Institution. FORUM OF TIIE PEOPLE and of her departure from Oregon City. Her administration of the II fell must bo r:iter', lu onler to vote No more sneurlug III of voles rt.-r the next rcKlnliallmi. (Ills law will .ive an) to (coo (ur it. Il bl.in iil.il period In I'l.u l.i.iHi.n County, and ! will Mtui the state nlmiit .ihn0 for 'each bleunliiiu. ' II. II. r.'.l - Schuebel Takes con trol of Wllluiuelto rl.er north of the falls nl Oregon I lly nut of l ie .audi , of the board of llslt and game com I mission. r. , il n. I ::i s. hu. I. The bill for ! M, I, ling swc.rlug or the use of pro- lane language upon public highways II. H IIC -llur.l. Hal lot title, for intuition and referendum im umims mime, Psod Ihn lioii.e wlihout t, , . , pul up for It by Ho. i. ,, ? l.nlour.lt earn lu it. B, , "f elo-lng hour of Cm MmK', Tkl bill legal!,!. h p... i,i r., ' voted under seel Ion iii;i , o jt " ,.ye thl lalt lo Ihn p.,,,1,!,, (mill... If the upri,me court liuhla n,0 ,,IJt( lug ..M-tlou valid. It in, -.un vmivnii of dollar lo Clackamas Countr, LOSS OF LIFE IN TORNADO CROWS ly processes of Just government bas-; of Kenius. or of talent, are apt 1 WOMAN SUFFRAGE The news comes , ed upon law, not upon arbitrary or tQ be morai delinquents. Why this ! in CONGRESS from Washington Ciat I j Irregular force. There can be shouM be no ph)scoloKist or eugen- j a constitutional amendment giving vKv 'Vm VkVii no freedom without order based upon I lst has ever been ahe to find out. women the right to vote for Presl-1 ' J: " 1!ienitn ,. .T,..?. w- I jt nag ,een accepted as a tnun, aim Unsuccessful politicians who appeal ! . ..reachers. orators and authors, UKKt.ON CITY. March iKdl-l tor of the Morning Kuierprise.l-It will be with inn. b. rer.-t that many patrons of the library learn of the - ti.... ..r mi.... l ll. .I,,... I o-.fcll,i,l,l i, ..n... r I, .1.1,,,. ,,, , , n,. .,,.1 il, author of tho innmure This bill was .,i,.l.,p....l l.v ....-.' ..i.. M...i brary nad been so aec.qitable and her!,,,,, ,,,,.,, , m ,,,. thoughtful attention to those "",,., upporl .Milium ill use 1. S.I 1.1111 Kf-ii, ...It. I. is ,. ,. i .. O..,,,, from the ballot to tae nunei ana ,n gp,t? of the f.lct tnat lf tt be a seek to make the rifle the court of , at gl, (, ig proved by g0 many last resort are plainly warned that I excep,iong as ,0 i0!te u validity. Even such methods will find neither syra- (he od a(Jage (hat a pwaener-, gon is pathy nor support at Washington. As ! a lw b,ade u g0 often dlg. President Wilson says again: j . ... . ,., ..... of old. Still, whenever the son of an Intellectual goes wrong, the old story of brilliancy leading to degeneracy must have its fling. No doubt the conviction of Julian "We can have no sympathy 'with those w ho seek to seize the power I of government to advance their per-1 sonal Interest or ambition. We are ! the friends of peace, but we know ! there can be no lasting or stable peace In such circumstances. As ! friends, therefore, we shall prefer: those who act In the Interest of peace dent anu vice rrrmnrai piuwamj , nient punilsneit In tne papers con will be brought formally before Con-1 ceruing the haling my son, Kleuhart. gress before the end of the present j received at the hands of some boys , . , , . . , i at school last week. I wish to con- year with the indorsement of a cn-1 tra(ljr, Mr s,cArthl,r g statement nub- ate committee. felt as a distinct loss to the town to be deprived of her efficient services. Kspeclally has It be. u remarked that IncrraikM school superintendent' salary (Cno a year (i ml adds l.llo a year oililutoii.nl expense lo the olllee, but educational iioard bas agreed lo (Unpen... with one In llah in last week' paper as he stales fi, rriniiminn of lis rnni-i" 'rom start to mitsn and Mis Holme took an active Interest ... ..... ..I.ll. ...... ..r .1... lll.r,.v .... ............ wi .. . n,,,,,,,,, .r , MVK u de i-uunty a M rendered thou, every assistance f possible They were e,.use.,ueu ly , ,., ml,,t.r , , , , requetitly ound there and were gain-1 ,,;,...,;, ,,,, . IHK llir. fin, 'l. ,'l ..-uillllK H.'M Mir,. mittees Saturday the Senate revived acts perfectly lunoeent of troulile. ! ,,,re- " "e".'-l esp.H lally fortunate Hons of rode relallug to pol Uv it it i nr si..t..,i,i .i I will state the true facts, as It ha lnsl " l" m'nJJ u TMaw relating to bmnlng ,.f i;m lrr its Inactive woman sullrage commit- heen exaggerated and has 'also beou ! !m,v,'J 1,110 uni m""1 llrurl I duelble s. hm.l fund tee. Increased its membership from arousing many friends. five to nine and gave its chairman-1 Monday, rebruary 3, was Keliihurt s ., . . ,. , ,. , I birthday and on his way homo he ship to Senator Thomas of t olorado. ' tll)nP(, (he ,,., , 0of , boyg a woman sunrage state. I who In return answered: "Just wait The Senate committee on woman till tomorrow, we ll fix you." Hawthorne at Boston of complicity .llffrae, ha, hitherto been known ns ! 0n Tuesday during the recess hour in a conspiracy to defraud, and his a "minority committee". It has not three large boy went for him us they promised and drugged him .from his ! sentence to prison term win give 1 met for years. Senator Thomas says 8eat the g,.hool room w hile the dovclopi it I nw vfutuft to the old tradition. Jul-1 , ...... .u. .... ..... ....... ..... . and order who nrotect private rights .. , , , Be laKes me caainuans.up uwauae ; uae.ier suiou luennig on. ijuiKing it ana oraer. wno protect private rxgnia an Haw,horne now 6; yearg old ig ..,,. ftrk . quite funny. HI clothes were not re- he quarters and begin a period of en larged ui.efuln.-ss that it could be In charge of one so well qualified. II may prove difficult to find another person at once with Ihe special train ing now considered necessary to lake up the work at uch a dltlloult crisis The library should (111 a large place in the community and Its continued I of vital Interest to and respect the restraints of const!-' U. N. KUWAItiiS tutional provision.'' Here at home It may seem unnec-1 essary for the President to declare 1 son of Nathaniel Hawthorne,, hav- . . .,, . ., , ,,, moved but while Jerking him around inc beer born in Boston in 1MB. He I ... .and 1"jndiug bin on hi head part of, " - , u.iiiiii .1. inn ruuiuri kuu 1,1111 . 11 c h a .i..ih .11......J ..n .... 1 I - I ui. i.uiiilUK Dilru lli nnu l UttB U.UlSeU Ulta 11 ,1 il 1 11 f U BUmc uu.c o ? m that "the I'nited States has nothing to seek in Central and South Aiuer-1 ica except, the lasting Interests of their peoples, the security of govern- i ments Intended for the people and for i no special group, and the develop-1 mtnt of personal and trade relation ships which shall redound to the profit and advantage of both and In-' terfere with the -rights and liberties ! of neither.-' j Yet it is well that President Wil son says it thug plainly and clearly. The most incessant falsehood of the ' Latin-American revolutionist is that the I'nited States is his partisan or i writer, while never showing any ap proach to such literary power as his W'lltrOlR I)l LLC AIMS' Hill. KSTACAHA, Or.. March (Kdltor 11. II. 1 ; 1 1 1 . Itepmls law f.-h. I lug lo binding out children a appren lice. II. II. 20.1 Woslerluiid. Thl Is the bill that allow the people of each pro duct to call a special elect lou in tne preelue, to determine whether or not i kiock man run at large. Ten per i rent of the legal voter of precinct I must kn Ihn petition asking that the I I special election be held. Then the! : county court orders the election. Till I law applies only to riarknmu and j Jackson counties 11. II. tCoiiiliinod frvtu pg re finding It adequate aid in rnili rating uimaiiltatlon Kew people rellmlll lu Itmi ,iot of ihe i lly to llio North, tilrj tu especially hard lilt by the nra Houses thai rellialll Iiiii,!iU' ttt , tin h r.iti.llll.in a to pre. I , i.t., n,P ildllty of habliatt.ui. K.ery in, u llm t-lty prt-aard Into .-r.. w inotd h.iusehold g.Kd ftniii hn,itr which parllally had been d. tn.ill.M Hollow took charge lo.l.i) uf tlm t. rrlpt and delivering of tui-amun roucernltig Injured pie limlllitf of the ItiesM.nger boy to U'-llter th telegram and (allure lu find .irt. nuitibrr of petipla aiblrei.i j nuty a. proviso miiiih new nt itt. nii large (quad Of police wiih inutor car were presard lutu ,-r.l,.v Women tugging at lira.y Ih-jihi, hoping agalnsl hoi to flu, I tlis In. Ing bodle uf dear ones, ni.-n jr-ifBt cheering their sorrxiwf.il males; mill, ellng t-111 bl re n rp-( about silk shawl and blankets, were stuuti the slg!it which with iiinmn Ihn morning greeted Ihn federal mljlfrt as (hey patrolled Ihe ami, dl.lrlrl. aiding the rrscu work and pruttrt. Ing llm destroyed and uihhtuiN hoinrg from looter Ijiler rlly oftlclals gathered ailbll the lines drawn alHiut the dlstrlrt bjr the soldier and began dhtrlbullti ilothlng and oilier necessities imoei Hie sufTerers. Morn than t .o.0-fl il redy ba been ubcrlbe.l for their relief. :f,.ono by he rtlv comnil and equal amounl by rill- slotier father displayed in "The Scarlet Let ter." He has long been a contributor to many publications of articles which I might be called "topical" in nature, i showing more of revelency than of j inspiration and little or nothing of , the creative art. I Very rarely have the sons of au thors fallen to the low estate of Ju lian Hawthorn when finding the handcuffs slipped upon his hands. Many men born of, brilliant fathers in the world of letters, the clergy, the law, politics and other Intellec tual fields, have shown reflections of I'l- cm Tl.l. I. il,. understanding that there will be ac-,did strike him and knock him on his of t ie Knte rnrlse l What did the i u i ...... .J. ... i I . , i i . . , . . . . . . : , ... . in.iii.-.H nun p..-nnuieii live stens taken in Conirresa to sub- i bare side. Rctnhnrt remained ill school Clackamas delegation accomplish In ; il.,.ir..i i',u i ..i i... . mit a suffrage amendment to the peo- l!" :"! ,",""l"n f . ,h Kulut"ro- tlar, of purity and germination nle for their annroval U. W ' , . """' " " e...mn.u.un o. ...e nuai rai ar ror nearly all agrlcilltura seeds. It pie ror tneir approval. .himself he could ee the hoy looked shows the follow oil- i.iiu m tt. rr...l. . ...... .... . . ; .. ...... . i j . , ,, . , , . , , . " i . .nr.nur.' ...in asseu tor ny The National American Woman's 1 pale ifnd sickly. Thn boy com- it of the delegation. the Molalla (lrn I Suffrage Association bas made ar rangements for a conference with President Wilson and will urge him to recommend In a message to Con gress an amendment to the Constitu tion. In any event, it is stated, the Senate committee will begin consid eration of the question early in the special session. range. H. H. 2'..1 Uifgren. Provides stale plained of feeling very sick and much 8. B. 46 Olmlck. Require certlfi- bruised up, hi ribs and body feeling rate of good heultu from mnlo appll- rol,y n,,,, 'f w,.iKh.. ... hJTh Mtlh9 ,'n,e,t,,rre wa8 for marriage license. .measures and will prevent ,horl black and blue mark to be seen on I S. It. M-llosklns. Samo a II. H. weighing of nrodtict t ih. m,..,,m him so I Insisted the child go to , UM (Jilt. This bill w a. strongly .up-' r school again. The next morning ho ported by Mosr. Schuebel and tilll I t :iix- Mehuebel I In.lts Cn.i.i begged of me not to send him ns he, In tb House. Provide that there ly Court', nowor In l.ull.lii. br l... felt too sick to go. Hut 1 tried to ! shall be no saloon outside of Ineor- 1 1 aV-M ikes n u !y j h " cheer him up and o he went. pora.ed cities and towns. Hoes away ,,m -i,, ,lr wiK len The r, In the teacher, statement he with road houses. "t ,Lr .iImmEZ claims the boy studied and played all 8. II. IM-Dlmlok. (Kequest of Gov-1 , '. ':"" rt.tv tnut nu Ii .- r.l n. all tha -..11 . i, ., . ....... . ...... ,,,. We lm.iL.lno Cut h eei:.l n. ' . " ' " " " " " "r.i.in. li,-,.-l.linK seciions WJ 10 - ra ---- - mar. is nor irne ns ina imv nroi hiu 1 r.i-i.i sion will have its hands full with the" sister sat all day and was very weak. , looks lit Oregon City. I.. (). I.., relating to Willamette his oppressor, whichever may best serve bis turn of the moment. There- the bri-'nt ',arlt ln ayward ays fore, the contrary truth i one which must be continually reiterated. running toward burning candles at both ends, illuminating their noses, or bathing in the light of great white i ways. These pre moral delinquen In considering the . ceSj when carried to excess, and question ot tne sur- among the sons of men who have THE FALLACY OF AVERAGES ficiency of wages for women we are been wrecked on such siren shores j apt to fail victims to the doctrine of averages. That Insufficient wages create a condition which leads to la mentable results is conceded by ail sides. Those results often come, we are only too well aw are. when wages somehow, to be are insufficient for actual living, but . with the name the children of genius have often been found. But Beldom, Indeed, has one lived to an advanced age only to bring shame upon an illustrious The melancholy which seems, always associated of Nathanbd Haw- name. not for much else in the way of . thorne grows deeper in the shadow amusement and neat or tasteful of that of his son. dressing. But it is the forced results j - " " of an actual insufficiency of wages to ; STILl FARMS FOR Walter I.. Fish-1 support life in decency and in the WOULDBE FARMERS er, who has! manner the nature of the employ- jHt returned from the head of w hat ! ment demands which are being con- had become l:nown in Washington as i sidered just now, and they can not . -the trouble department," expressed ' be dealt with on the average princl-' the hope and belief, at a dinner giv- pie. The wage of each girls stands ' en by the Commercial Club of Chlca- i by itself. It Is the only one she can ' go to him and former Secretary of ; use. The girl drawing $j a week , the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh, i Do You Do Any Banking If not have you a good reason? Did it ever occur to you, that a Bank Account, even though it be a small one, is the safest means of doing business? Your checks are the best receipts for all bills paid and your funds will neither be stolen or lost from our vaults. It requires only One Dollar or more to start a Bank Account here, and we obligate ourselves to keep a record of your finances and to furnish the necessary Check and Deposit books free of charge. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY ' wm"m,,",,im,mi p -- j I II. II. ill-tilll. Allows Ih nib em of Ihe roiinly to vole upon the question of substituting a teacher'; training school In the months of June, i July and August for tho teacher' an- j mini Institute. A bill by Kaflsibile Is WAHIIINliTON. March :i.-l'rl-dent W I Loll Lined today the fol los ing appeal lo the tuition to tudp ld sufferers In the Ohio and Indians Moods: "The terrible fiuoda In Ohio and In diana have assumed the proportion! of a nnllonal rulnmlty. The !" af life nnd thn Infinite suffering Intuit ed me lo Issue an earnest appeal to all who are able, In however small a way, to assist the labors of ll American Ited Cross lo send contrl bullous at once to the Red Cross it Washington or to the local tr.xiir- rs of Ihe society. We should mil" The needs Of n.w, which reiiuires m il after Hent ! . 1st, l'Ji:., all teacher , must have had """'!" " """' " six weeks normal minimi. ecepl , """'MinlM disaster has com those then holding rertiMci... ' rI""111 oulckcn every one capable of II. II. r,osH. hiiebel I'mviiti.. . I.. ' yiniath and compassion lo ! Kill met iod of lncoi.on.tl.,.. . el. ,., ! " "hi 10 those wuo are lauer ... lo rescue and relieve. "wooimow wiuson' The Culled Ktate l.lfe-HnvlnK Hlt- I Ion nl Louisville hits been ordered town. II. II. filll-Hcbnoerr. ((elates to . cense iiiion motor vehicles. eiiniiKliiK tin. license on motor vehicles used for letiioiiHtration purposes. i to hurry lis entlr crew equipped The record shows that IHml.-k s-'wllh power boats and Hfo-sarlnK ! cured the passiiKn of four bills, tilll I paratus lo Clnrlnnntl with orders to six, Lofurcn otin (that affwts Clack- work un Ihe Miami Valley lownrd tounty), Hchuebel seven. ' I lavtnn for rescue work. inniiH Hcnnocrr two, a total of 20 bills. Ib sldes these that were Introduce)) by meinliera of the dcli-natlon the siii port of the del.'Kallon was a very material factor In the pniisiiKe of many meritorious measure. S. It. Xii! by Newner could not have H.crelary Cnrrlson ordered lodiiy thn Immedlaln dispatch to Columbus nnd other aultnhlit distributing; pnliit In Ohio of tent for lO.nuo persona, lbO hospital tenls. a Ii.rKe qnnntlty of medical auppllea and l.ono.mio ration. Imlt uf flrt ir,e from Chlrann Rats 4 tn. ror nrst pound ml 2 cnt for ach aililitimtfil xiund Limit of leninil aonc from ChlcHKO Hue e ceh l ii. t c nl Umlt of mini v,th trim (Jhlcigo K.le 1 cenls. i renn Fourth u,m Haie 1 mm. cents TYPICAL DIAGRAM INDICATING PARCEL POST ZONES FROM CHICAGO AND SHOWINO HOW TO COMPUTE POSTAGE ON PACKAGES. ..rvn"" w"h ' 'h"-"" " " M"' ho- ym will b. u.-rt In .-.,, r..e. for th. psrc.l post m-" ofXTrln, dlm..,r.. with eh postomc. . ,, ,,, mn n )rnpr,Pllr.h) conn.rv k , T nt '"'!n '"wnsr,lt n4 eo.intl.-s unit, or .t.rttn point. It ilHM to rtlvld. th. whol. " ;:r zr:z;:?,v h;,". ?;r In l",l,"d ,b ""- 'o . . rjX'S ron n. wi.i i nere .re fl.Vfi of thi unit. In th country An t-(;i,n.i of how 0 flr , f,w,. rvorvn.!"'h'."r.. i'L'.,','."".!" ,"'h.,:h.v""r. '" ""'"i P "t fifty mite, rsitlu. .round that mt.r. .L . . . " "" cir m im inrnjnMi in ina lint inna Coretul of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Trarwfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co, Phones, Office 50, Residence 1562 612 Main Jtrwt t. J ".! . ' l"SKt rat. Is t rent. f.,r th- flr.t pound .no t cent, for Men snnltlnn.l V hi,. ,...,.i ,".1" - l,'"rmt"l- 'y orawlriK with the s.n. renter . cirri, of Un miles r.nl.i. Kverv unit which lies -llhl. m r.'urr, h' " " """' I"'"' "" ' rn" ' ,h "- l....o .no 4 cent, f Z .Z nlnllM.'..?.'?. W.h""h ,h" "r"'" n " ,i"-r'TI,n', " "- "l '"" their rsoll nnn rsle of ,,.,. f, ,h. .... !T., " r.'in.. rwptivHy l,r-nK f.,l.,: Thlrrl rot,-. Jrfl miles 7 rent.. S cent, fourth Ion. mil a I Kor tlie )i,rKW f esrrylt,!; this b,w Into efleet Ihe United HtHte, Is ,V.le into coiiea. with .IIITerei.t rate. ..r p.lHKe ui-lili.-nble tL eaeh. aK r)ilww-si: Weiirht lirai r.t poun ( I pO'.rvl- m I iv.iie li. (j-, 4 no'.- .1 a t poun l " t p.,u".' ,". . 1 IMdinH 9t n..'t'"t i a f'ii.Hi ii K p.... li. , 14 II (K.iin.,. 1 rf,(ie rnt-. V, m'len or. o Ml I I. 2D a Si f.lll. an i'i i." at, H a It.l. 7 II 12 il ; j S 3 Hntf i '3 m Hlr tnat it a $. 44 i: a ft n lit IV Nat. VIM 19 a i. 4S it, V It ia at J 'V Hat. S II a ti i i, St n i SI I 01 LU A lil ti 8 n :-.t. Ml u M a m .as i us L La Offlc. Both PboiiM 22 R.aldec Phona Main 2 Pioneer Transfer Co. Establlsb.il 1X61 Buceaaor to C. N. Or.enman FURNITURE, SAFES AHD PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HEW. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. -SATO, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rta R.asonabla, Baxcaia Stored 2 Daya rraa of CTiari Agency for th celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURETTB, PrMld.nL . j METER. Caahtar The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, ISOeOOOM. Tr.ns.rta a O.n.ral Banking Bualna. Opan from I A. M. U I P, H-