om-.noN city KNTKHi'itmrc vhi)y,,ivly 17. iftn. Report of the Superintendent Shops Growth of Schools i in i it ILL kia ' ,ii.iiihnil '! !' It.lhli,. u.. Mih,ir, wH It. i.f nll,l aldfr.M ht t it r 1 1 I,-, t HI Ul.f.l III" li'il ni l"'r Ida II r h""l III iJ''al. 'I 1,1 Mill li" ri .. .... iniinKi in iiin ,,,, I lll" I I.. t,f " ha been n"r ! ( ill, I!,' u.ru and i.ii.m ti,i,tc. li. ,fl(. f.. 1, ,1.1,1 rii,mr lal and lii'lutfi 1 1 foil In Mir r II r end data l,ai tra il ill h ll N (I 11 -.,ll..-.l l,V 1 - fl. IK . . .. .11, llilHlir I ... ..I II.. .aun 111 - 1- - '1,1 of ilium-" " 1l,. rt. I, l"'ll an mi rrw llf.'l" ll.ll" lit r I, 1 r f i,1 ,l.i.t'-,( ami it, rliMi l i, iiHklnf ) l-r r 11 lllg Iff ll l,f I It If kllll I 4lt lif )inMl UiiMa iif-nm l,il-f.il (hiiii n i,iHi,ii, ,ii,( llli !' amoiilil lit nrk In lion iif l.-ar. A 11,1,11 ( l,i,ta liu (In, been a. iii,.Hiln"l. ami anumi lla'nl t,l ilnir lima and inlent during it, mora liiieftliiilr autl mmo rllii i-1,1 1 rrar aire pre M. ('rook, ir. T. Ir thn If dun Uli"'il Hi lii'lmif ml ll Kord. Mori. H II lilmli a, ir. J,,, ,li jl')"!. ;H liafr-r, II, -n J K. Ilrdgr. pre. I 11 Aa II.mm I )' pi"l- t 1 1 an a-l-ll-' . I '"' v . A Praia tor, linn. O. i. III U ll Ilia lil I.---I I, ill. In, j 1 1, la) W. H l id n. nl'.r ( Im,. GlralAAL WOTMIHaPOON, NIW MIAO OP AH MV, Duty ovm mexico " , M.lll.M III I'' P"!'M ,,,,.. i.f Mh ''"" Y.'r I'" i""ll"," ,,f 'r . i... l.i-i n ilmi lo are! TMill""" - - .'iney W Ia Unite ll)H 1,11, l.-...l...ln.'fil " ''j ""'" ' '"" .. .,1 ! : iimfa favoralil ma- Na "8mp" Courm r.Mll' 1,1 ... , . . .... I rar, anina ilmnrr , rrm l hi mora r"'iii al liu l.iill'lli,; t-.iin Imi-f la On i liaii(n Dial ,,u h- li I Ilia liantf. r of liianutl Iraliilng I m'i I r lad )iiiiiatiini, H,rr i.l an.n 4 llxii i tlili rlianxn, l-ul I Ix-llxta HlT ll lia limra than I, flu I , Ilia r ii I . .iil-'i nanlalillV li.lnl f Hi" hia'lr lha anil Ilia liu nawi hi Hi u( iVrr.t i.,.n!(. l- l I" rlU "mar. "I. Ill Cfidual" CUM Laf Tli run, in -rrlal di'i-artiiii in la it lal-llil"l liiil I liaal of a. lii.Uialiln ml rflli lahrjr, 1 hr r bo "ali-ifl" or mail ri,ur. . Tlia r"i iltfiin.,l ll.u r. r. H i iiia, ir W. T Mllllli.ii. J'l'U J. f 'aiiiill. Junior liana, I'rra. I. J. I ! a It li 1 1 . o,liiiiinr Ua, 1'n.r. II. M liuili r, l'rf ll. iirlrlia 11 lll. ri.al.lliall lll, I'rof M. H. I'll Mian am) I'M J. II Ai airmail Allll'lig Ollli la l,, a-tllrraatll Itir t,rin,rl d ai i ri' iiir. llni a ilurlng i,a .ar airr. ir. Cl)i M.hiuI, I'rof. J. T. lunard ami lr. Krnii. ili l.lnur.-ti Library lmproyf. Mi lll.rary liaa Ix-rii lin,r').i dur ing Ilia 7-ar Ir Ilia a'1'tllliiii of a. r in i .'rr,ai ioi,ai r.m rii,i.i imr . . . i M i .... tiller in i'"''"-' - . 1 ii . - , l..r tritl " ., ..ra U final ''' ''"' lo ih ....f-H' '" "'"'''lr ,(,,, f,n Tfia aiinii.rr irouioird from Id Mh.-at "f Hi" graniiimr ,,,1, i-ra l.'a than Itri-t.lr In it'll d4 ll'1' rar alii'!'- I'"' li'K" Hi joriit if hmn lll ciili-r lil nil hi rtl fall (iiiil. lf ronrar of 'iiil fur loth Ihr lilr'i ami grail, a wrln.-n r j,mr 'i'i rliil.'iii.'iil and iim-iI iliir'ng lb- I"' f"r '" ',r lii'rrar n lh lii'llvliliml ainl In llul'l for rf fl, Ii-ih r In hn honia and rmn mun I ' jr H fr In w Mi ti all auntiM (aka ironilniiil firl, l'" rwrlrail vrrjr romiimrni. irf noil' a from ciluralola of Ihl aula inl fr'.in iilhrra liiTai- In proirrra. (ha iih'IIiihI In ntui llon, nml liav Urn rrilard alnrp Ilia rlinv f achnol ,ti. r no raaily for tha irlnl'T and fof U Mail jrrar. Work I lnlrwov(n, Wlilla the (irlmarr oIiJ.h-1 of rianual inliilng. doiiiaallr rli-nre and art la lh il- vrloiin.'iit of Ilia Imtlvldiinl In lr.'1'i' ry. Iioma tx-unoniica ami In mfiiiul. mornl and hrirl mwr, Biurh that la na.-fnl In alng and In nlrlia of lioiiailiolit fiirnlalilng liava br-n iiroiliirrd, and ll lha rlnaa of k)iiiI glvrn nvrr to tha ai'nli'iil Irak ti,g ilu'iii. Tha atnniinl of work r. qulr.'.l In i" h aiiliJ.Tia a ariilirri'tlp nil Kliiira bjr rorrflatlng llio work nf Bim.iir' m. nt and ImluairlHl drawing amoiinl of afforl ilinnd. d lo I'ml r niilrt.il In ill In r iilil.cl aa lilaiorr. a, I limlia from ll I gh i,i.. liiallirma'li a. .-Ir Tha aiil.ln la I'JIO. four of Dili i-mira niiiil.liird rro. r. Ilia full four rara fur gradunllon, ao llial (tn hating roui,, hi roiiraa u our lilnh Iiim-I da a lliorii!li ;irii'-ir alion lor Ma aixrlalijr or for Kruoral iillrallon of Ilia aaina lo lumin al Ihroiigh Ufa. Tli ii'nil.-r of imtillo (iM-iiklng, In i In. ling oralorf ami d.'l.allng, lia l .-. n Mil'liaiilrr.l In rorr.-lal Ion ttlltl 'lia Knilllah work a r rouraa of alinly aa an rmrnllal fiirlor In Ilia ll.-a of Ilia fiiturn rilli lia all uinl. r nl Ileal Imi of irh aul.)r. I lirlng niul i i. iii In rliaard lif lha tllalrli-l, and a inagiiin i i-iii a'aiiilar-l diriionary ir a. nli il l,r Nr. J. W. Norrl In lha lilgh ali(H, A few toluiut-a for lha work In KngMah waro lai nliinlin-il fmiii lllirtny fuirj 'I lia Ii'niI aliould l .-l.-r In Hi a.M'lal and 'li' roKr a of Hi roin mutiny, and In Ihl and I rwa-oimnrml lai l hut ilia li Ik ri hool iniii ha grail.-d (lid lha Inn-l-i jpa jtiil iilay ground fi alurrt ,i rniiij,, d- during Ilia ii m inr-r ihl Tha mailer of ,Uy KriniiU, and hullillng for Imloair r-r. allin and ao rtal r.nlar ilvlli' l r-'iiilrlng lha allriiii'in or board of 'lu'!ori and ho aolhorllli' aaarywh.-ra. ri Kor Indoor r.i r.ullnn Im luillng l,al. ll,ul and olhar raiiu during lha wlnl. r month Ixiih ity and pvanlng tha Kylliliaaluin ronld l-e muilu avu.ll- ahla. h. ra rovliiloii ara madn rim- wh.-ra for iiunuat training, at a rot of not lo ticard IjO oO. (d) Tha lili;h ( hool audliorluin ahould ronilnun to ho un.-d for all rath- arlng of aaM-lul aduratlonal nature and mora avanlng laaiuraa and aniar-Inlnnu-nU ancoiiragad earn n-lng lakan that tlia rt-Kuliir work of giudrnl lie not i nrroach.'d uion. I The claim that our roally biill'l- Ing and aquliimi-nt lla Idle a large portion of tha time and that much larg er uae ahould ha mad of the unit for lha batiffll of the community whlrh fool lha hill, rannot ta r. fuli'd mc- rraafully, and I liallrra lha youlh who have l.-fl arh'Ki) to work and who atlll aarnoKtly daalra a more ad-tiate adu- rallon ahould have the advantaga of a rvgulnrly plannrd and romlurtrd nkht rhool, offering Ilia rominon liranchi-i. having lin train. d at iiuMIc ri na I In III pul'llr ai lioola. Id laku ai llve ll trr.'l iii all pulillr qua-tion ami ri'ii d-r iM-la and pollilral a.-rvlr lo rum jrnuhliy and lal. lha iu.alon dl uai-d hnva turn g.-m-rally vllul lo ti ll mall Int.-riat at Ilia irrai-lit I'lTia, Htipcrlan Vr 8uccaiful. Tim ll-aprrlan lli)"li a lutiat ur raaaful yaar- Ulnar reM,nmlila for ll tnarll aartmat roiniiiandallou fur thalr effort, l-arira rrrdll la due for thn lltniry i-ii rlli nra of lla page and tha hualnaaa faaturaa. ll ha dona miK'li to arouae h-allhr com (ir I It Ion and an thualaam In atud.-nt affair. r1nii( lal ly, II ha darn a genuine urntot. Hurt Ing off laat HeptenilH-r with a debt cl I .'71 00, lha managi-mant from advert la Ing. luhaerlptlon. al-a and entertain ment paid off thl debt and have on hand after having itihirrlbad l.'SOO to debating riHnp In rotinerlljii with lata league .',0 00. E OF 5 TO , ' i v COUNCIL ACCEPTS tha SIHECT REPORT: HfCOMMf NOATION 0" JOINTCOM MITTEC ON MAIN ITftfCT II DltCUmD lan-Urd fur liui.mUon. and all! .In lrlial wiring la b IhiiMii.m muai roiiforni lo 1 1 ai rulr. Coun. llinaa Metfiier fooghl lha inraaur from the lima H w (ml Irilrodmtd la Ih roiin'il. J W. fhra. Hi (oiilracli r f.-r Ilia llrh Mr-el li.-ii'r-ivaiii iii, ki-1 fr an tl-liati n of (,') r!uf ai-d li a rtiirat granlad. tha or-linaiira rreallng a flew awer dla'rlil In Kallatlew a'bllllou, a-d It -- (, rid leading. Tha ordlnarua making Ih pred limit for aulornolilla l inllr an hour, Har, l -rolid r.adlllg without dla-Miaalon. CLUB IL AID E REQ0E8I KIW BIDS FOB WORK ARE OPEKIO ' Clictrical ln(potioi Ordlngnca Pt III Final Rtidlng Cthtr Mat- tr of Minor Import ant Conidrd IS inn HNliV, July 11 An ordlnan J granting lb I'urtUnd IUIIy, 1.1k hi i rower riimpany a rrumviina in ip Tha r. -,rt of Ida tree rornrnltlee i !,,y tU""'r P"" Ulih'i In rlan.lr on Main tre-t. II,. I the redre.. nl.n 1 ' " ' "'. arm w .uriird b dropped and tha atrret ba retired,""; l' a,,?,, by a iwolml, layer of bllullthlo on A contrail for .tree( luhllng rolled rrtiahad f'N k, wa diMi.-d by i T 7 ' , '" ."'1 """W " tha roi.n.11 at a .ih- II meeting Wad- . i " ,Jt tn "'" ne.day night after . dl u..lon of oor . ,M,'"'"'""q n'1 ,J"""",n r,,n- an hour dnrailon . " r"". n "" f'"" W t" MII.W'Al'KIK. Or. July ll.-The Mllaukla ( oininert lal t lub me laat nlghl al Ih bom of the aerrrtnry, Mr. Maysle Johnaon, am) decided lo ai-alut Htepbrn Crvi r 111 ol''3llill,g g frau' hlaa for tha I'ortland dregun City n at 1 1 a r aompany Ibro'igh Mil- ukl and fur a yrda rroaalng over the t4iitithern 1'ai li'l at Oak tre. Tin mailer wa referred lo lha rlub railway rotnmhtre, wbhfi ll n-nf.-r with Mr. t'rer Ihl week. Tha frau- (hlaa I .einllli b, ,a riiulii II, but will not i-oriie up for final ai-ion until lha A'lilal Uoellng 'Ilia rluli da-rld-d lo a.-.l to the Ktiita Hallway I'ouimlanlon for a atop at Washington treet on tha Orrgu rity brsnrli of lha I'ortl.inl Hallway, Light k I'owrr rompany. II. .11 . . I . a . Hid. for ll... work a. now putrt"u""ZZ7Z?1 " M't"" were I perid. The m epi ndelll I'avlng ! -... company offer.il lo remove ih. pre I ,f lh 'lni. I for .tr et lifting . -nt coal of brl. ka, bring lha lr.-t ' i!" , ""lr "I" h"d Ilia llhlri two Inehe. of arail. l.h ' ""' ' H U e" ted to have ' ,s " f h t ila I.Ia a !. U . u a. I. I alied ro k. and lay a urface of two I v " v"-"" E WAHIII.SV.TON, July 13.MaJor Oemirai Wllllutn v. Wothempoon I tha new rlilrf of atuff of Ilia I'nlted Htute army. A head of the army war college he I active In watching ha M ih an nltuatlon. lie lucrreded Major (ieneral lonard Wood, who wa placed in charge of the depart ment of the rait. CLACKAMAS TO BE STOCKED WITH FRY E SUPERINTENDENT WOULD 8TAL MANUAL TRAINING! IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS IN j SUPERINTENDENT CALAVAN CON CLUDES WEATHER HAS EFFECT ON OFFICIALS A pin n whereby iimny ff the imaller Um manual training acliool and of a cuura In that wnrk a romplr-to H tli work In t)ra.Kon City, tin bean devlned by ('ounly RuiH-rliilendmit Cal avail, and will be urged by him In ninny of I ho vecond and third cln ill- trlrtu. Acconllng lo Mr. Cnlavan'i plan each ai liool would eiiil) a tnaiiiml training riHim. Six dlatrlrl would undo In em ploying a competent limtructor at a fair aitliiry, and ho would apend a day eurli we. k at each achiHil. Mr. ( alavnn cull niniea Hint the burden on each dlnlrlct would bo wldiln $:'5 a month for tho Inairnctor and about $100 for the In lllul rnt of tool and rqillpliu'lit. Karh iIiimiI would bo divided Into two cliiMi a, (ha) lower clan lo ronnlHt of Hie fifth mid ilxth Rrude and tho up per of (lie ativciith and i'IkIiIIi. Tho In. atnii inr would tievoto hair a day n work to tHieli cIiihh III eiuli acliool "I hnva nlwayg bea-n lnlerted In tniniii.il training work, but huvo found tkot only tho Inrgor dlMlrlol could af fnnl to offor a courao In It," mild Mr. u'avnn Hnturalny. "Tho amullor rhool wllh ono or two ron ins ennnot affonl to hnvo nn liiatructor who shall devote nil 111 tltno to Uu work.' It I next tu linpoHHlhlo to Rcciire o teacher who can do irrndo work nnd at the mine llmo tench manual irnlultiR with any nVrn-o of millHrnctlon, ho that Hut ninl Hchool la hIiuI out iiiiI.-hh aomo chome eould he dovlaod whorcby gov ernl illHtrlcta could Hhiiro tho nxpetiHO. I worked on the plan for aomo tlmo nnd lam Hprlng tho Idea, at I now hiivo It, flrHl cmno to mo. "A luminal training, courae Ih a bin thliiK In a acliool of any kind. In Oro Kim f'liy, dm only town In tho county III Which the work Ih thormiuhlv nr. The warm day of a perfect Oregon auiniiier leeto tu ba too much for BUILDINGS WILL HAVE TOTAL OF 18 ROOMS AND ACCOMMO DATE S00 PUPILS five arhool. with a total of 18 room which will accommodate about 900 pit majority of Clackamas county arhool iiIIh, will be built In Clackamaa county clerk, according lo thn conclusion ; Oil cummer and will be randy for tha Riiiiizwl, IU good offoc(B nro oamiy "ceil. Hy uiiltliiR tho district In tho employment of a competajnt Instructor, tlirne good ofrpcta could be extended to tho country, wheiro, In roullty, they are hr.'di'd inoBt, "MoliiUn may bo taken dh a fnlr ox ftmplo. Thin Ib a third clan district and Is situated In llio center of a rich fnrmliiR community, but (ho school has no niuniiul training dopiirtinoiit on ac count of tho expense of employing nn expert who could not take up uny oth er work with nny degree of gatlornc tlon. Now. If Moliilln. Pnnhv Mnllno I 'feraJhrlow and Now L'rn, each fulr t noois. would un (o In n mutter ntl1, eftCh 0f tll08 B('lloo'B COUld e' complete nnd oflclant course In "e Work n M, I nl n or,, nil r.ul rrmln-l by Superintendent Calavan, who find (hnt nuiny of tho clerks are low in performing their official d title. full opening of schools. If the plans adopted mature. The InrRest building Is at Molnlla .M.1 1 1 1 .l.I., .l.h. . Tl.1. On May 20 he mailed to every clerk i i.,.ii,ii, win i, for onion hl,-h I at of hooka at the dls-rhl((, , w( f()p (ne r,,KUar grn(l0 rill KHTACADA. OreH July 15. (Spe cial) The Clackamas river as well as mailer Rlreama tributary to the liver are to be well stocked with trout fry. Two carloads will be liberated In the Clackamas In a few day, part going above t'azedcro dam ond part below River Mill. Equally as many more will ba liberated In Deep and Eagle creeks within a short time. The newly organized Estacada De velopment league Is largely responsi ble for the work which Is In direct chnrge of Deputy Game Warden Pat- ton of Estacada. SURGICAL' SHOCK. Only in the county i L,l'r,ni '!'." J""'". '"".' I rk re MolaMa dlstrcT It" and requested t hut each clerk send In tho mimes of the books desired for hi district by June 20. Wednesday he inulb'd from his office over 30 loi ters Informing the clerks that this duly hud been neglected. lletween 12 and 15 of thn clerks of tho county have fulled to fllo their an nual report and many of those which have been received In tho office of the superintendent contain mistakes nnd were sant back for corrctlon. Other district hnvn fulled to send In tho touchers' contracts to be filed with bo one story high but will cover the greater part of a block of ground and will hnvo a lurgo basement In which will tie located the heatlnR plant and playrooms. The present building will be moved to the buck of the school ground, wrich la 10 acres, nnd used for tho domestic art clnsses and for gymnasium. The entire Investment Is about $20,000. The school at Iower Colton will con slst of four rooms nnd will be one of the most modern four rooms schools In ih.i a.niiiiv ,.H,,i.,n,i,.i n,i .1. :mo county. ino loitou aistnci, ironi lholiLh nlnoiut Avi.ru illuti-l,- ha which tho school will draw, has grown gaged a lencher. no record has been ld,irl"K, tl1! ,n,8t 5rcar b the arrlval of received In the superintendent's office. LOCAL COUPLE ARE El VN'IVKitSITY OK 0IU.ON. Eugeno. July 15. Curl P. Anderson and Mrs. Emma Wilke Anderson, of Oregon City, are among thoso enrolled at this yenr's summer school at tho Univers ity of Oregon. The present session of the summer school lins the largest attendance In tho history of the Institution, Stand ards have been raised, six credits now taking ns much work to earn as wns formerly required for so von. No cred it Is now given for presence at assem bly lectures, yet tlieso have proven popular enough to fill tha lnr goat hall on tho campus ovory morning nt 11 o'clock without nny other rowurd than tho Incturo Itsolf. Among tho students this year Is an unusually Inrgo proportion of older men and women, who ro at tho work In a serious and determined way and nro setting a paco In study that Is not nny too easy for the young peonlo to follow. several colonies. A two room building Is planned for Mnplo I J) tie. The present building Is located nt one end of the district, so a new site will probnbly bo chosen Mendowbrook Is planning n new two. room structure ns well as Elliott I'rulrle, No. 2. The Elliott Prairie building Is now under construction nnd will be completed In a Bhort tlmo, Mbcrnl directors have written to tho office of the county superintendent for plans for a building and a new district. No. 122, has been recently created and It Is probnbln that a building will be built there In a Bhort tlmo. Informa tion from these latter two schools is not ns definite as from the first. 8ANDY PEOPLE GATHER AT BIRTHDAY PICNIC It'll Probable that Olndstono, Jen lift. t-."i'iw,i nil win . ll!'' I'arKPlttre Bn(j Clackamas di it ,, A 1 11,0 Dlnn ,n ft "loulflPd way ' . "' coming winter under I'rln "I UI J llriler. nf tbn riliululnno of,l,nl "t no uvrnne tt.p( hnve ,, Uk owuatonn riH.. nj ., , -""k"h v uy, iviiiiimeiio vhi.. Mn ro t'8 only dlHtrlelB iiur in. 'r('a a cm" m monuul train. 'MtyeHr In this county. ,, Slop Neuralala Kills Pain : KM ' ?,a or. !c.laUea' " n an . " ui.iiib mo ruin, it is Thrnni'nu "r IUieumatlsm, Sore don't n 1 a,M ,nd 8Pra'"B. YOU J It sWn 10 n,,t-lt netrnte.. Mr. "i i ifrK,T;Jx,ul8Vlllc' Ky- writes: c le7dnlWU.h qUlte B ,evore Neural- 'or two r .v,1 Used Sl08n' Liniment Uffered lu tita ftnd 1 hBVOn't uriered with my head alnaa " n.. . Z L KeP the" house all I ucklen?: V y0U1" Dr"W"t "ucklen , Arnica Salve for all Sores. (Adv.) MILVVAUKIE SCHOOL SANDY, Ore., July 13. A picnic was given In honor of Mrs. P. T. Shor- wood In Hmn's grove, west of Sandy, Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the 30th birthday anniversary of the guest of honr. Mrs. Sherwood, accom pun led by her children, Is here from her home In Oolilendule, Wash, .visit ln nt tho home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Mills. TIiobo at the picnic were Mrs. 11. Mills and daughter Flor once, Mrs. P. T. Sherwood and chil dren, Dennis, Norma and Harry, Mrs W. 11. Hnrendriek and dnughters Ruth nnd Grace, Mrs. H. E. Esson and daugh ters Dorothy nnd Huth, Mrs. John Scales and sons Tommle and Kenneth, Mrs. Mlna Itevenuo, Mrs. Shptterly, Mrs; II. H. Jackson, Mrs. P. T. Shelley nnd daughter, Miss Alice McGugin, Miss Ruth Revenue, Miss Mary Hues and Miss Eva Edwards. M1IAVATJKIE. Ore.. Jnlv IK In nr. dor to accommodate tho greatly ln- creased enrollment of the Milwaukle school It will be necessary for the hoard to provide two norlnbln rooms. At a recent meeting of the local school board. Mrs. George WisBlnEor and II. M. Fish were appointed a committee of two to examine the portable bolldlngB holng used In Portlnnd bo that the DBBt could be selected for the local school. Miss Mary Hamilton, who tins had several yenrs teacher's experience, bns Doen appointed teachor of the soventh grade of the local school. 8areait!c -I'd Ilk to take this hat but 85 mirks" It'a only 60 marks now. Yon ace. madam baa been trrlne on for threat floors, and It la no lonrrer mn faahlnn. abUV-ciit, 8wt and Low. A young man named Sweet engaged to marry a young woman named Lowe. A few Sundays previous to the wed ding the happy couple attended church together, and as they walked along the aisle the choir began singing the song "Sweet and Low." entirely unconscious of the musical pun that was being per petratcd. A Good Investment W. D. Magi!, a well known merchant of Whltemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlaln'a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For aale br In a Vagu Way Do 8oin Know What Cu It Shock I mill one of the great mys torlee of surgery. Muny theorlea bav been put forward to explain Just what It I. Each of these bus seemed at tractive until Its Inherent defects were discovered by experience. Id a lecture before the British Royal College or Surgery Dr. A. Rendle Short reviewed these successive theo ries nnd described the experiments of himself and others by which they were disproved. But resenrcbes by Dr. Crlln of Cleveland, Professor Sher rington of England and Dr. F, H. Pike of Columbia university. New York, seemed to him to offer at least a clew to the real nature of shock. Professor Short did not formulate a definite theory, but suggested thnt sur gical shock wns due to an Inhibiting or paralyzing of the Important nuclei In the rcglou of the fourth ventricle of the brain and perhaps In the cere bellum. These are "continually send ing Impulses down the spinal cord, maintaining Its functional activity and Increasing muscular tone." The effect of this paralysis Is to cut off these im pulses, - whereiimn the functions of the spinal cord are greatly reduced, muscular tone is abolished, and aa a secondary result the blood pressure may fall. The respiratory center and perhaps also the vasomotor center share In this Inhibition or paralysis, "Death." said Dr. Short. "Is due to the accumulation of blood In the great veins," so that the flow does not pro vide a proper filling for the heart New York World. ru Inches of aaphall for 11.25 a uiuare ard. The U'amn Construction coin- puny offered to do th ume work of i-arliiR aay the brick and bringing the tr.-e( lo grade but lo lay standard bltullthlv pavement for 11.55 a square yard. The Warren t'onatrurtlon com puny offend to sign a five year main- leiium iMiud. Othar Bids Opened. Two o'her bids, both for concrete pavemipt, which the committee did not recommend, were read. J. W. Hh.-a offered to lay a concrete pave ment, six Inches thick for $ 1 .20 a quare yard, and Manning it com pany for 11.22 a yard. The local con tractor" gave as bl price for exrava- iiawi 60 centa a cubic yard and Mann ing k company 60 cents. This Is the final report of the d- clal committee on Main street which consisted of the council committee on trea-t and public property and three property owner along Muln street. Henry Ternpleton, chairman of the council street committee, acted a chairman of the joint body. Bids 8cond Series. The bids which were read at the meeting Wednesday night were the second series which have been re ceived by the committee. Tue first bids did not specify the kind of pave ment, and bids were received for re dress, of several kinds and for new pavement of every variety In common use In this part of the state. The council will now call for the final bids. The greater part of the discussion was In an effort to word the motion calling for bids and the motion accepting the report of the committee is that com pe' I tlon could be secured. The bids wtll call for a high grade bltumlnua pavement, two Inches thick, laid on a foundation of rolled crushed rock. It is thought that bv making several changes In the word- ng of the committee's report, so that bllullthlo, a patent pavement. Is not specified, but 'jltumlnus. a nana in. rolled to a general class of pavements. tne city can secure the advantage of competition in the bidding. Inspection Ordinance Passe. After several weeks of dclny, the electrical Inspection ordinance was passed Wednesday night The measure makes the city engineer city electrical inspector, with the power to. Issue per mlts for all electrical work done and certificates of Inspection when it is completed. The natlonnl electrical code, approved by the National Board of Fire I'nderwriters, is to be used as CHURCH IN SPLENDID FINANCIAL CONDITION MIl.WAt'KIK. Ore. July 15. Rev. John K. IMphln of Ht. John the Kan- tlat Can nolle church will leave Sunday nlrht for a month's visit with hi mother and brother In Minneapolis whi r two year sito he wa pastor of Ht. Stephen's pariah. The supplemen tary annual financial report of hi church, presented laat Sunday, ihowed all departments of the church In good condition and, deaplte repairs made during the year, reduction of 5o0 In the church debt. During Rev. Mr. Dolphin's absence his pulpit will be supplied from Co lumbia university. ' , PASS UP HIL1WIE MII.WACKIE. Ore., July 10,-The Clui'kamas Ca company will probably lay Ita pipe Hue arn the Willamette rler north of Milwaukle, npply O. wego with ga. cross (he river again at Owego and contlnun lo Oregon City without supplying gaa to Milwau kle, a a reult of the withdrawal by the rompany of It application for franrhlaat at a ajxclal in.-etlnK of the city council Tuesday nlrht. The com pany recently preental a petition for a fifty year frani hint In funilub gaa hern at 11 25 per thousand cubic feel, with a minimum rale of 50 centa per eomumer, agreeing to charge Port land rate when the nuniba-r of con sumer reached too or wllhlo ten yenrs. ly admit that In the ehuire it a Hi partner hi wife's Judgment waa far superior to bis own. Chautauqua Side -Lights GLADSTONE PARK, July 15 (Spe cial I "Great shades of Hill Ilryan," muttered a well known Molulla farm er aa picturesque Illll Hanley stroled past tre auditorium last evenlnc. If j there li any place In (be world whore tianiey coma ue pal mod on aa Ilryan, that place Is at a Chautauqua, for the one big luminary In the Chautauqua world today Is the secretary of state, -f "Dr. Lowe will give you colds and catarrh at 5 o'clock this evening." an nounced President Iloman this after noon to 2500 chautauquans. He tried to explain that she would lecture on "Colds and Catarrh," but before he succeeded half a dozen ladles bad sneezed. t Mrs. M. M. Harding of Troutdale, Is conducting "Panncr Camp" at Chautau qua (or the sixth consecutive year. The comfy little comer is the "cK-ar-Ing house" for a large number of Troutdale people who belonir to the big Chautauqua family. "More than 150 of our friends registered with ns Inst yjar and there will be that many again this session," she told the En terprise man today. E. Kenneth Stanton, mill secretary of the big Willamette paper mills at Oregon City, has labelled bis camp Safety First." Mr. Stanton has been preaching this slogan to 800 mill work ers for the last six months, and pre sumably from force of bablt felt obli gated to "talk shop" while enjoying Chautauqua with bis wife and family. County Clerk Mulvey and wife are also enjoying life at the "Safety first" ramp. Samuel Hill and his big audience, were forced to adopt a policy of watchful waiting" Tuesday evening, Mr. Hill waa to speak at S o'clock. "Hill" Hanley was to Introduce him. First, however, one of Mr. Hill's old time friends was to give a few re marks. Dr. Human introduced the old-time friends at 9 o'clock. He, old- time friend, talked for exactly 27 min utes when a good-natured audience finally applied the brakes, llanley'a spch waa brief. Prominent progres sives Intimated afterwards that the whole scheme was a diabolical plan to keep "RHP Hanley from dolDR the Introduction stunt in real genteel fashion. Mrs. Robert A. Booth, of Eugene, la enjoying every session of the assem bly. The Oregon City Commercial club has an attractive agricultural display near the auditorium. Secretary O. E. Freytag Is In charge. Candid Criticism. Mr. O. A. Storey, the well known artist, ouce told tin amusing story of a family group be painted one year for the Academy. The picture was accept ed and was hung "un the Hue," and be arranged to escort the family to the Acudemy to see how It looked. They were all grouped round the picture, each silently mlmlriug bis or her own portrait, wheu two other people drifted up to buve a look. Suddenly Mr. Storey was appalled to bear one of the newcomers say to bis couipanlou, "What nn exceedingly ugly looking lot of people" A Serious Fault it's nice of you to let me see your proofs, Mr Lavender. Which do I consider the best? That' rather difficult- There Isu't one here that teatty does you Justice photographic Justice, I mean." "Tbanfc you. Miss Lydla. 1 would es teem it a great favor If you could inti mate a preference." Realty, I couldn't Mr. Lavender. Each proof ows the prevailing fault" And what fault Is tbat, Mlsa Ly dla r They are all too lifellke."-Cleve- land Plain Dealer. A Protait. Dolly We bad to practice Cbopln for three hours today, mamma. 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