OlM'.dON IMTY i:Ti:iiPI?lNlv Klfin.W. .IANIT.HY2l. 101.1. t OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE e. e. PubtUhctf Etry Friday. BHOOie. ElMor and Publisher. i:tr4 at OregoB) I'liy. lingua. I'uetofTlce ecuod claa mailer. fybtnt,tleii flatte: I.fi M li One year , Hit Uoatba , I'Mkl ttnt-kj-rlfilliia TaA UdMha . ........ Hub Tiber. III Hod Ik dale tit eiiitrstuio Biamped on their aira ful , lualoi ibeir om. It Utl paiiomt It em credited, kindly notify US, ud lb Hitiur UI rci our au-ntiua. THE MASTFR KUVSta"d!"s Published vjr List or Mzmrums By John Fleming Wilson Advertising luir on iti!Uitin. I.I niSATl'RFS n( i tf ' '''. rliiial hrrlm II ... .1 ,1.. i iK.u.n hu.inriti turn arc ilriiuniiii Ulir wmiiim iniupiii !" ..-- -lr-;!ail.m nirJrJ fot the oWlupinnit of tie tctmiKr. i-fiic aMm 'f tlimiuu, nj pftviiu with ivitiiMH ami iwiaiTa. r prr-rnt- ir j thr.r mmuI iiinarr ittittmutiiine. It i rfJl nun )n to n mmi "IVr of state Initiator. A a vho!e tlie pnile of the rriil tatc Jo ut rm m c!l "i fir J uith the IxvJi'rv IVrh)H the vuft frouMe i tint the nut oijl!r nwn re . rclutUnt tu tile f i'iim: olf their lumr to Kre t!ir utr. Three ir aUa plenty of (J and" oiiupetent men in miy IfiiMjtute. 'Hut thete are too nutty mere vrlf-arrln, of my mrJ.Vre ability. Hie Aiivrriun people have amnr attaie notion, when they net into the toting booth. The writer recalls content in another town whne a certain nun v drteatej !io really eentej my well qualilieJ. 'Hie .utTful tanjiilate neer h.vl made a uiri or anything. He haJ re i cutty been ill, and it t the verJict of the community that he w ou!J he ;.e iliDue, a tie nrr.!rt tMe wiary. i lie omer ana reuer camno.uc wa "well fixed," and did not need the money. No wonder that filih wotk i A lri;''d'or i ery much on hit honor when he net to the tate capi tol. If he vote at the patty leader ui;2et, and i present on the nunt jut corunt roll calls no one ktiiii to notice it if he diwle committee hearing tale no time for independent study of public question, and enjoy tlu 'lov'on a a ret cure and X)rtine loaf. It woulj 1 a gouJ idea if M'liic oraiation of citizen would under tale to watch legislator nxire closely, reporting ahence from roll call an committee meeting, nJ supplying intomution of such inattention to a! the home cuiiNtiturncie. T THKRK IS SOUND SENSE, pod judgment, and profound logic in the assertion of Judge Campbell that the construction of macadam roads and street i a waste an J that the mot economical highway ii hard urtace. Hie j.idgment of hundreds of other towns, counties and state affirm Jadue Campbell statement. New York, after jpending s?50,(KX),(KC in macadam, discovered that such road are a failure and now every mai "traveled road in that state i built with a harJ surface. A score of easter and middle western states have gone through the same experience and hav. cime to the same conclusion. Here in our own commonwealth, Multoma country ha found that macadam roads are not much more than makeshift ?-.d that a policy which includes their construction is a "hand-to-mouth j.i!icy as Judge Campbell declared before the West Linn audience. West Linn has an unusual oportunity to take full advantage of tl' "counsel of Judge Campbell. ' With an avse.sed valuation almost equal t . Oregon City and with only a small portion of the number of streets, th town could well afford to build the best, without resorting to bonds or othe forms of debt, as has been done in Oregon City. If a program were adopte to build a definite number of blocks of hard surface each year and if tl program were strictly followed, West Linn would have in only a few year a system of streets which would rival any tow n in the valley yet, owing t unusual conditions in' the town across the river, there would be no heav . debt if the financial side of the improvement was handled properly. (J ENATE BILL NO. 6, introduced by Senator Dimick, is one that ought to meet with prompt approval in both houses. Its purpose is ' to repeal the obsolete law requiring a state census to be taken every "ten years. The cost of taking this census is variously estimated at from $60,000 to $100,000, and the advanctages to be derived from it are extreme My vague and uncertain. The reliability of the statistics that are gathered is open to question, and irf the past very little use has been made ot the tigures .that have been compiled. There certainly could be no better place to practice economy than this. There is no need for the state to take a census for the decennial census taken everv ten vears bv the federal government serves all necessary purposes. The fvork that would be done by the state would practically amount to duplica tion. , The subject is of particular interest now, for this is the year set by law or making the enumeration, and therefore the year when taxes must be levied to provide the money. The law provides that the census shall be taken by the county assessors, and the Lane county assessor who, incident 'ally, is very anxious that the law be repealed estimates that the cost will be $3000. We doubt if there is a single person in this county who believes that three thousand dollars worth of good would result. Most people doubt whether three dollars worth of good would come of it. Salem Statesman. As usual the Clackamas county delegation at Salem is in the forefront in a fight for true economy although special interests have defeated their aims more than once. The. local lawmakers are not tied to any definite program nor are they harnessed to a clique. The best interests of the state and county are their only guide. Representative Hunt would do away with prescriptions written in Latin and Senator Dimick refuses to let the state buy him five newspapers eacn day. There is no telling what those Clackamas county men at Salem will do next toward abolishing institutions of long standing. AFTER THE FIRE The next morning after the fire how natural it is to hear the loser say, "And I had some in currency in the bureau drawer.'' And the insurance policy does not cover such a loss! You can hide your money where thieves may not find it but how about fire? For this reason alone, overlooking the many other advantages, you should keep your money in the bank. We call your attention to our fire and-burglar proof vault and invite you to keep your money with us for safe keeping. The Bank of Oregon City The Oldest Bank in Clackamas County CHAPTIR XVI. Tm LiI iMJICTIini John anil trrrvti rn uul'l.li- mwi (mm tlu lurli-r lhi Imrtiist thai car tiAtl dUira up Itml Ibe bmilT,-iir bad ilHIirrr.t a iMr ni) hm iiir Itmb 4inlhn bail siiiii ) u and Imi'O drHva off "Tti.-rv ao uut ( -iilirinaii with hrr Mr Knn I t Mr' Itii tnrlrr il.liit John if- a "UN of Mli-f 'S tl rnlr Tii will wr ttixl ahe dh l uiiii In harm.' br aahl Aftrt a nmrr iiitliii. hirti hi.wiit ih.'in lh ftililiit r lr lit In B.nl 1 1 it t It llii-i rrriiii-rvil thr ik.Im auil M-ltiiil il.'Mii Ik a u tun ul I hniii, Th.'t hit, Inicrmi't.it hi rba rturo of Itmh and tha cook, wbo rvtvaiitrtl tbi'ir a h. uiur,- 'I'M a'H WlUi t- ii." J. 'tin Purr aaltt qulrtljr bru I !i- li.nl tliiiahi-U Mrau IUir uiul ti l uh.'n.l wlib our til lUK up uf Hi nil. i n ut Ilia 'Maatvi Kejr' inllia." WllkrnMiu'a m-i t.illurr hnil ilrlvrn tiliu furloua IN- ill.l nl kiHi wliitl to uix aou D i-hi I .'lilt U i ii. I iil rr luruliiit tojruo I'.imrll wlib I tip ura Ur Ikr. tlir atnvla tm a lime time. Ium-bil to a rlii'iip Imo anil IUi'0 loCKnll; amrtisl Uimin Da Ihr j te houctii u ru-ninii niir ami .'mil Of Prakf . rn-t Wlib .vwlluit briiua be xtui ihu niliiuleljr until b raa aun tli.il hi ll hml nnl trajr bi,u 'nr. Hiu h kiirw that aifnulaa f. (mvioiia He iunl ft Into roniiniiiilriiiliin ltb lk riiif tan and ani bia ln- ll ruul l oot Jo thla lllmat Mm rnrni-ll' , Hflp. A h azrctrd. ah t!r lato a tow ertnf race. bit ber kn-n inliid aaw , that Prske nnit ( parlfli'4. nd hr I manaci to eotitrWl boreir at lum Sh frail Vt aixnunr tarrfiillT umI than looked through I fie rf of the i narH-r fur aume limn about Johu Purr j Hit are lit upon ao ailreniarini-nL ' rhli-b h nui tk lfor aivnUlmc: tbeo abe polnti-J It out to Vllkrroii la. too, rvnj It: rVL'N'D. tVnlt lo crrtaln mlnlnt pnip ' rtjr On proof ot awnanhlp Mm VIII t ivlurnrd Raward txpvctvd S J C. kit tmi aircaL "Tbcj- mimt t the pnup." be ae knon-lol.-inl ell prolmblr ihrw them away for fonr uf tbrir U'lng umsl as erUlmrv Bcaltml blm, ami aome onr picked tbcm i:t." "Tbl tlmr I aball are to tbe umttpr." Jean n Id abitrply "AVbptIur the; ar the pflxra or not r niunt be aure. "Otlier people will ae that al.." be aucceated. All tbe mure reason for hurry." abe anapped Tbeo abe railed her maid Eatelle." abe siilit. "1 waul rou tu drew fur the atreet ami ro on an er rand for me It la rery Important, and jrou'tnuit burry." "Tea, madame." "And If too ahow gnod ludirment jon abnn't be aurrj Too know how ICalelle nurly aim ad ropy of tk ailtpnlarment te tut bualiaoil h put that Id da rM. lha wuniaa aald. Iln( baf aiulla fin aititie aioiiiriiia KlrlU triad la ti a Mni ut IV il-M-uiiwuta flia HaiUa buiiarlf ranir no lha m rn and driliaiiilrt) a rill I i.-'rilin U'ru-a t'l.-M utd hal llii-t had Ivrg kM friiui the Slant ii..iil he tiii,-d and eiiiNiiie thai n, in. I ith iiMiriiig lh. iiliia ihi-rt-rr-.H. h. n hia era bad ln i-antht Lt tw f.ii.liit itinT. but he aim inii. mi an i.vii'nie de .Ti.l..n. whh b the trail) niild ai alt l il lie n i, iiiie!li, The m i-'- are t nn mine In f"H and I nn ii ria.-t 10 M a fiai. reward Thay Ba Told Her That longed to Ruth. I Wlllll a little Mlna Gallon dreHnea and uc-ts. you to IniporHoniite her for wblle." "But. tnadniiia"- "There is do dnncer at all." Mrs. Dor nell went on. "All you have to do la to Bo to tbls addrpfia and Ki't those pa pern." The maid looked at the advertlne- ment and flnnlly conHented to go to the EI ill atreet iiddnmB nnd ee If they were really Ituth'B deeds mid If ao re cover tbetn In a few momi-ntji alie bad departed on her errand, and tt'Il keroon and .lenn onre more remaned tbeniHelvea to wnltluK Estelle tripped nlon the atreet to a car line and took I lie llrst cur that came along, which, the conductor lo formed ber. croxsed the atreet atie sought Arriving at ber street, she cot off and found herself rn a neigh liorriood Inhabited by very pofjr people She looked wltb dlKgimt at the tumbledown abantlea and dirty aback that littered the njbblsb heaped yards Two blocka op from the car line ahe found her number, a house allghtly better kepi than moHL But ahe noticed In the yard an uptlltcd bkIi man a cart. Id the rear was a rickety atiihle Php entered the gate and rang the hell A very large. 111 drewcd Itnllnn wo man opened the door. Icttlim out a trerneniloun odor of garlic and rhiim She surveyed her caller with Kiisplr-lnn and then beamed "Oh yon come looka de pnpeHT ahe demanded. At to word rvttard tbrr waa (babtn, atkl the wi.nuu ililiuuded t know bow nuHb It .mij t patella tbmifc'hl rti.i'lly It bad lieea ltiiireard uu lu r !nl lial a a uao raaarjr hba dtvukd en ulTering a 'l ly ailiu. )rl nu vu.Mi.b to ui.ika IU ah mau ami bia wile llilnk the) wan III poaewiou ul pi-rc uf rtlraoidl uary value. hh p.hii.1 out n-i pur and held on I $:, ' l.r mil II waa Idkllif IL Ilia wife Itiii-n. ni-d "Teliiy diilln." . ,e aitid t'iiliiilli(ly Kalella baritiilii.-il tm aoiuv linniieiita and then auld lu a luv thai waa de- rlalvw. "ir yuu allow ui the Utrra and tbey ar the nn.a I warn I 11 (ir yuu $1.1 aud nu ui.'ie ' Tha dttala i-i ;riMiTtl. and a (lane told bar tiiai rhi-y limiiiil tu lutb, ' rli paid th Uiunrr ami kur rliai away L'vereN and I rr bad fine oar the altuatlou tboruuebly Ok"rther and Ihr fuker agrtnl tJ1.1t k wuuld nvip uut la pu'tlnit the "Maatrr Key" mliia on lit feet acaln. "I think I ran dn It luiti.irmw." be aahL "Jut let me Hive all tha pa per, and I'll ro orrr Iheiu rnnlghl " "Ruyi bin tlpm.' jalin rrplled "We'd tat gu up and theui now I Rlitb refelvril them 1 erfullj ami ptumptly went tu ber truuk fur Uie dre4t tier flol .i.ir. B Waa nut n warjed, and ah I fdit a putiled fmv to John Theft atie uno uiore wi-ni thPouKD ill her ivl.uialnm It w frultliva. She thi n rem. uiin-red thr dek and aearebetl It with lha am. result They're juneT lie atniumereil "lnixwiilhler aald urr "They roust t aooirwbere here ' "No." ahe muuruisl "l't lookeil 1 arery wber " I Everett waa the nr. lu augi:ct thai I ao time should be iit 111 ion tin; the dUwIuk pninTtj He m'UI fur the eveulug uiien and 0Vlv.1l int.) the "Lom and Koutid' .oiiinia with the result that be very amm Handed a pa per u Ifcirr aud pointed mil lbr a.lrer Useoieul which bad altracttKl Wllker sou a atteutluu Unir ao hour inter Juno Ikirr turned away from (he a.b onto s door and aald to Kveretr "I'll bet lhal waa uue of WllkepHiua rrvwd We mint uo lift the (xillca wrura 11a cno gei away ' They hud aiMiu told tbeir ditttrultlea to the iliputtietlc eiir at beiutiiliir tera aud sturteil back fur the bulel loho wis lu the (lumps "It swnis as If everything goes wrong lieu I try to do suiiiethiiig fut that little wuiiuin." he growled "I begin to think myself mat yuu are playing In hard luck.' was the re ply "But I always did like a good tight, and this promises to lie uno I'll stick. J0I111 They shook hands They found Itmh and Tom Kane anxiously iiwiiitiug theiu John aim ply tatcd the ense aud (hen turned to comfort Ituth lie was stnrtliHl to tee bow while she was "Ituth. Ituth.' he cried In alarm 'what la the iniitier?" There was no answer She hud faint ed uwuy All else was furgotteo for the time ocliiit A nui Id and a doctor were ipilckly u in moiied. and prexeutl) Ituth revived Old Tom Knne wua seated licslde her putting her hand "The piiperH" she uioiined "Don't you worry hIkjuI Hie puiiers, be said promplly "We'll look after them "But the folks at the mine-who will look after them?" ahe pleaded The old cook awore thai be would do ao himself wltb John'a belp. At Ihls Klu m iluiiS llilrilrre.1 wltb unlrra lhal lrw Waa lu wi(ii 11 lit IN lh HI her rtwut I lie) brl.l a tuiiain.n lha 'hl. ikh ii.i, U I hell eiUuaii.ii ut ahal 1 he H had iNvn ihrtHig-h ami nun l.l aiatnr "he uull lut an alnile ibaua ul xviie ( a HUM liil h.l a4f fiuin tM-le lu.lAiiliy ' "Hill alinrr IK.ri i, ii, .i,. 1 ii.m Like lie 1 In I lie .iillieia lf of Hie ilii,. , a onir alillrf be ili.-i;.--l. "Halt . H.lrl tu , 'lu II iiUMki) II.I lint.-. m..ii i line b lie ire "I kn.iw ii trie il.tie." Km a, 1 I ma si.a. l. au. then tell Into tha cilia to a r ipilel bulvL tut ran calcb lha iil.iil iraiu ' ".NuiiM-liaar l.ttirll aald tjuli My. "All uf )uu ttllh her I'll lis.k aft er li.illrra here a arek. II Unti tta I II go down lu I lie mine u.Ji lf U'llb the sis i .ili I) lu irf Mev al.. 11 al laal J .Mil I Lulled iNatiie on. uiure I he giil.liiiti IH and luid W II krrxiu lhal llieie aaa mil) mie IM11J fur Hirlu lo ilu til uul uf luwu) iuilia d lately "litake la 10 (ill and we'll hate lu twll hi 111 uul Ihruiiiih aimie Ihird Niriy U'e darro I trust imraeitea In lha bau.la In the Shower of Gold Vw-' VV:'?''V'; ;-si n't : . -.'; ; "J ' J l .: ' a 'J h . ft l ,i f I "i -s 't J J t'. - (J- rK The) 'r off ' Ti-'lar la puldlsiied Ihel About Iht Votinf IUI of lh riitraiila III 1 li tinier lna- ,, i a tainlnUle lulnaa or ariida 4 Kin. ai r (if l,oi unipaU n I ..1 Iher j ,. r i f I tt lu 1Mb nftli a. 1 uMiiahlei lib the ole r(.li.l If 4'h iiflht ll. 1 ionr I'liillUiu 1 tollng l.al mill t 11. 1." k )r.lrr.Ur afiiima ti 1 1 alll I n I. .nr. I In n r liama f.,r Dm Thla llal alll le i !i.iiii.r. il illy I ere-I n,in,i.,.r i.f t.u.a llm aula. 1 1 pi Inn 1 alia afl.r and all tana nuil he lu Hie I al r :,. l alwi he a ullu hal h.l Im at l'ila off 1. e in.) later than 1 1 ..n, f..ranr lla InH'l. 1 linn uliNk p tu In in 'er tu aip r In lhnf t,, f a limn aha ur lha auharriu-r paper Ihe f..lolna iiimiiliia I inavili l,IMle 1 he.e rrrtlfli alra may lha ballot Ihi alll l.a round at Hie I, 1,1... ..I in 11,. I..IL.I H al in.,- ,.r ran he ( tallied hy I he l aloll.l.ila 11 It 1 1 1 lal. r mi H, t l.r rj. e 1 hla la riillrely i plUnul a illi fie 1 uiilialaiit and lu llila 11. .( r Ilu r hoal uae I In Ir oan ills' le- lloll fflie of 1 ho tlilirprUe slid I lie in ll.l.it.a tan ii.iiify llielr Irleiula aho mar he aatlng paper tul. lor Ihuii III i. nWI I tt til lu Hie ballot tell at Ilia nfnee Vulea ruinliig In afl'T Hie sU.te hour alll nol am.ear In Hie l.a I per unlll Hie aei-.aid day r.dliia lug J lint Up Tour Ffltnila No lha Tlma to tla't I I" ""I l""' ' iiioiim iiI In .juittitl - It la hUhlf iri..nl.l lhal (he ohei ! 'M )""r filen.ta of Hie ful lhal you h.l alll paril. Ipale III Hie Hbuai r of are In Hie Mi r In ( Dial UU lirainl :.., alll he Lie 1 n.a aim cure Ihr 1 1'.ipll il I'i or one uf Hie ulln r tulti lha old adage 'the isitt ill le amply 1l.01n.ln.l-r.le I "We must aava euraalvaa hrti." WW f - ) i I . ' " 1 fC . s t : 1 T ; ot tbe (Hilloe. You eao tml lorr to be luoklug fur thus wht. rlghl thla Oilliule I prouila.l Hrnke by a uiiHutriiger that we would have hi in mil hefur nlghL" be rvaisnuhl must auve ourselves tlrat." abe aald angrily. "And we niuai m dla gubed " After some argument WHkerson agreed, and they dis'ldil to go aou th. "Ii will trite us time lo plun thinga uut and you run work thluga out at your leisure." Jeuo told tl 1 tu "Bui how shiill I dlsgulae Ul) self T be ileinniulisl Mrs Darnell's ryea gleiiuitsl mali ciously "tuu inusl go aa au old man." abe told him "my f.itlier. you aee." lie rebelled, hut lluiilly ui'iuictsl. and within a short I line Jean and the niu Id bud transformed hliu Into a Very presentable old limn. ".Sow, go and buy our tickets," abe ordered "Ksielle and I will park up while you are gone." "Tlcketa 10 wlieref 'Tickets 10 l.os Angeles," aha annp l(l So be departed, to reliirn lu an hour with the tickets nnd 11 it eipri-aniniin. When the trunks were gnne Mrs, Darnell sat down with Wtlkemon, and they wenl over Hie situation iigiiln. with the result Ihul she look bia ad vice and dlHguised herself and uinile ICstclle alsu do the same After a busty uier they then culled a uul and wenl to the alalluu. Mra. Darnell and her niiilil luinieilluiely en tered the drawing room reaerved for them, and Wllkersnii feed the (Hirler tu make up his berth In I lie body of the cm Immediately. "811 fit!" he miillered lo himself aa tbe wheels begun to turn and be auw the faces of several pluln clothes uieo 1m the plutlorm Neither he nor Mrs. Darnell waa n v nrc thin lu another cur Ituth and ber nuild 11 lid John Dorr and Tom Kane were alsu heading for the south (To no Continued.) eailv al.irt bird, elc In thla 1 aar I he aav, and Hie uii'V hi' In ! iilil uali I) a ic. i-ksIiiI Ij lo t.lntl 11 I and eat )our frd nda, I. II Hiein Hial )uti re III llin race l.i alii, and Hist In or ler for you tu du n Ii la niriiirr fur iiu In hate llnlr aii.Mrl Hate lh. 111 clip the Intr.ite fniip .n ahlch appeata In each laaue of The Ku lerprlae In.th the it.illr and aetkly. and ti ll theui thai when paxng llnlr atil.ai-rlitlon tu ask for volea In our fa or. Or lieltrr allll, hate liiriu pay )uii t In-1 r aul.aiili..ii dirtcl for all monllia, una ear, etc.. ami that yuu alll then be aura of the Vntea. Olatrlct No. t. Mus Verle Trlmlile, DregnA City Mlaa Klsle Watta, Oregon flly Mia Heia Michel, Oregon t'lly Mlaa Miindy Z.ik. Oregon t'lly Mlaa Mirgaret t'linhltig, Oregon City Mla lullle Zlngrr. On gun Clly Miaa Ada Hedacll, Oregon City Mlaa Tlllle Meer, Onii.n Clly Mist Vela l.yin h, Oregon City Mlaa Margaret Kuuimel, Ori gou Clly Mla Horeiue l.ieruiaii, Oregon Clly Mlaa Crystal Otatra. Oregon City Mlaa Hilda Kurd, Oregon City Mra. leh Harron, Oiegnn Clly Mls Ci neta Voung, Dj. aon Clly Mlaa (iertrudtt Jeretnlah, Oregun City Dlatnct No. ?. Mlsa Anna Nemlc. Slier ttood t. K. D. I Mlaa K. Ijtfferly, Collun. Ore Miss Untile, llulrus, Canhy It. K. D. ! Mlsa Ihirrls (ireen. (!latstcne Mlsa Klhcl Hart. Jeiinlur liiU'e , Mlsa Helen Hmlth. Caneinah Mlaa Harriet Keck. Mllaaukle Mlsa Maude Koliler Weat I. Inn Mlaa Myrtle Mullult, Mllaaukle Mlsa Agma Clifford. Molalla Mlsa Ktui l Itolih. It. K. I). J. Oregon City Mlsa (llu.lya Allen. It. f. U. 1, Oregon Clly Mlsa Josephine. Hush, It. K. I). S, Oregon Clly... Mlsa Hertrudtt Hi liuehel. . f. i. Orrgon City.. 'va. Win Kreeinnn, Caiiemiih Mra. Matllo Johnson, Mllaaukle Organiratlon Division. Oregon City Hnpllst Cliurch Women of WiMtdcrafl, , t-Valt'ritul Order of Kaglea I'ocohniiliia Wachliia Council (iliidstonn Iteliekaha Ijtdlva of MuccnlH'ea. KulKhla and l.adlca of Security Culled Artlsnna of Canhy Kasthain I'tihlle KchiM'l St. Agnea Ihihy lloiuit , at if I 'Iher alll are that yuu are real Ir liner..,', d and alll ahow C.i lr Inter r ,v niliig fi.r )o'i an liailm: lhlr trleiida du llkea lae. Bui Una la Hut time lo make your I11III11I als'ft If ton ri nil r aanl In v III uul III Him rh.l. f )imi (I it to. I l the ul.ai ilptlnii uf )nur frl'tnla llm flral lime thai Vmi tall on I he 111 ge Die plotiila.' uf Hie a.nne and Ihry a III l rvdeeiued Inli-r nil. rroitilaea are gisiil In tilin. i-nea mil ul ten loll lit I .'lit .line (line be aure that yuu keep Itack i.f I hem an that uu rail get llnui later on. tiet alartiul una - lodnv -and tha end nf the race alll take tare uf llaelf Tim atandlug uf the enlraiils tot-less 3.V) S.C'.O 3.1.1(1 3.110 3.0i(i 3.010 S.ldl 3.420 3.01O 3o:n 3.010 3.l0 3.01(1 3.0.0 s.or.o 3 t0 3 0M) 3.170 3 OHil 3.IIU 3,M 3,070 3,0X0 3.010 3.1 DO 3 090 3.110 3,070 3.170 3,010 3 010 3.710 3.120 1.1. 10 3.170 3.120 3, 0SO 3.0(0 J.C.O 3.2 SO 3,010 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ha Wat btartled to Saa How White She Waa HEALTH BOARD NAMED SALEM. Ore., Jan. 15. Governor Withycombe today appointed Dr. An drew C. Smith, of Portland; Dr. A. C. Seely. of Roscburg, and Dr. M. B. Mar cellua, of Portland, members of the state board of health. Dr. Smith is re appointed and the others succeed Dr. A. C. Kinney, of Astoria, and Dr. T. J. HlgKlns, of Baker, whoae terms have expired. DECREE SIGNED. Mary E. Stains has received a de cree of divorce from John B. Stains. A CROjnCARE Foley's Hone and Tar Compound Quickly Matters It CnOTJPBCAItTW YOU. That Innd, hnarao croup? eunffh, that choking- aid niulna for breath, that labored hreathlua, hsva only too often teratoid hits! raiulia. Lockytha parnnta wbo have Folrt'b Homkt and Tab Cohvoiid In tbe hntuo, for 70a can ha inro that the vary tirat doaaa will moafir the croup. H get a bottle of Foley'i Hooey and Tar aaJ (top beinf scared oi croop" tfor.KT'a IIoket ami Tab CoMrrnmn enta the thick mucua and clours awny lha iibloain. ltopensopnndeaa08 the air pniHOfres, stoim the atraonllng eonuh, and glvoa quiot aaay brnathlnir, nod poucolul nloep, Mowonilor a ana in Toxus walked IT. mlliw to a drna autre to got t'ouci'a iloaan asu TAntlottmcMD K JI. Ul NN, Mldrlletnti.tla., sarai "T alwsT rtlvo my children Foley a Uokkv AHoTAafur croop and In every initnnce they got quick relief and are aofo looping soundly." Every good druirfflitiaalad to sell Foi.ar'B IIoNbT Aso Tab Compoi.no fur all ciuiths, ro4.-t, croup, whooping-co"Kh, bronchial and Ja arippa eonirhs, and othnr throat and long Ironble. It autififles every uner,ftholpa infanta, children and grown purw.n, and it never aou. '.aina upiatea. In Zie, Boo, 11.00 aiiea, -ft EVERV USER 18 A FRIEND. Jonea Drug Co. (Adv.) ldiilly tmisfera filed with thn conn ty n-corder Thtiraday r aa follows: Frederick Keler rt ux. lo Joseph A. Sirowlirldgc, 3o.0S ai res In towiiHhtp 2 south, runge 3 vast of Wllliiiueilo 1110 rlillun; $1. C. I. CnlkiiiH i t ttx. to W. II, lliiwley. 10 acrea In seel Ion 4, lowiiHlilp .1 south range 1 west uf Wlllnnicttn meridian ; $1000. Onirics II, Moorea et ux, to Joseph Schwartz, lot 29. Sellwood f'.nrdens; $10. C. A. t'aaa vi ux. lo Charles Hmlth. tract of luud In John I', tllover donn- tlou land clalnr.S 1. Itenl eiitntn transfers filed Willi the county recorder Friday arn aa follows: J. A. Thiirm et ux. to John Strom. 45 res In hoc! Ion 2S. lowiiHlilp 1 amiih rango i niHt of llliiiiietto meridliin; $2475. Rcnl pRliito trniiHfcrn filed with tho county recorder Haturdiiy are aa follows: Forrest K. nunlon et ux. to 'VVIIIIh j. Dunton, tract ot land In towrtHlilp 5 south, rango 2 enst of Wlllatnctto tnur Idlnn: $1100. John K. DavlH ot ux. to C. II. Dyo, 50 acres In section 11, township 2 south, rango 2 earn of Wlllamctto meridian; $100. JohhIo Caoutrlglit I.nwrencri nt vlr. to K. O, Camiron ot ux. G6 acres In section 31; township 2 south, rango 3 emit of Willamette meridian; $1. Rnnlty trnnnf(rn filed with County Recorder Drdniun Monday nro as fol lows : S. R. IxidgHilon et nx. to Lydla firoavns, lots 11. 12. Mock 17. Wil lamette Falls ; $500. IC. A. Onmon to James I,. McAnnlly, 30 acres In township 4 south, rango 3 cast or Willamette meridian; $800. fiilcs M. Caldwell lo Ercssla J. Cald well, 2.50 ncres in township 2 smith, rnngo 1 east of Willamette meridian; $1. R. V. Marlinan to Fred 1. Dnnlnls et al.. lot 1t, block 18, Windsor; $1. Henry Ilnlgerson et ux. lo llerton A. Kolgerson, 20 acres In section 1 town ship S osiil.li, range 1 caHt of Wlllani etto meridian; $10. Ora M. I.ee to Warren P. Leo et ux.. Inid of land In section 33, township 3 south, range 1 east of Wlllatnctto meri dian; $1. Ned Nelson to Milton Nelson. 40 acres In section 15, township 2 south rnngo 4 east of Willamette meridian: $300. 1 Samuel J. Knuffman et ux. lo D. W.I Schoek et ux 38 acres In section 35, township 4 south, rnngo 1 east of Wll- et tu., .1S acres, auction 35. township I south, rniiKA 1 east of Wlllamotio me rlillan; $10. Mary J. Vearer to John Klclnueder et nl.. 15 acres In section 5, township 3 south, riingn 1 west of Wlllniiii'lto meridian; $1. I.. I), l.ctton et ux lo Alma It. Dune herg, 17.5,1 acres In township 6 south. rnngo 1 east of Wllliunetto meridian; $1750. Charles K. Killing to Henry C, Kriiuso et ux., lots IS. 19, Apperson'a addition to (Hailstone; $10. Oeorgo II. II row n et ux lo C. Diet in et ux.. 40 acres In township 3 soulh, range 1 east of Willamette meridian; $:ifioo. CiladHtono Ileal F.stiito Association to II. II. Miller, lots 9, 10, black 74, CIikIhIoiio; $.r,30. Heal eslalu transfers filed with tho county recorder Tuesday nro as fol lows: C. J. CulllHon et ux. to E. K. Olas cock, lot G, Multnomah Acres; $10. William Ilnlnilg et ux., to A. II. Now. man et ux 71.72 acres In section 19, township 0 soulh. rnngo 2 cast of Wil lamette meridian : $10. A. If. Newman et ux, to Lloyd R. Illgelow, 71.72 ncres, section 19. town- ship (1 south, rnngo 2 east of Wil lamette meridian; $10. Pntrlnn Hornuulst to S. II. Iigndon, tract of land In lot "IV" block 61, Wll laiiiettn Tracts; $550, Chnrles Ailiiins to William Itlddor, tract of land In section 14, township .1 south, range 1 east west of Wlllnmctto meridian; $800. Heal estato transfers filed with tho county recorder Wednesday aro as follows: Joseph L. Foarny to J. R. Payne, trad of land In section lfi, township 6 south, range 1 cast of Willamette morl- dlan; $. Ellers Piano Houso to Gnoigo L. llnrtt. lots 1, 2, block 13, Annex addi tion to Oregon Clly; $75. Lloyd K. Illgelow to Ilornco Hlgnlow, 71.72 acres In section 19, township 0 soulh, nmgo 2 east of Wllliunetto meri dliin; $.1000. A. K. Hlggs et ux to .Toll n Hale, tract of land In section 9, township 4 south, rango least of Willamette meridian; $10. Harvey O. Ilowmnn to L. D. Lenon ct ux 75 acres In section 20, townHhlp 5 south, rnngo 2 mst of Willametto meridian; $850. Ocorgo T. Parry et ol to Arthur Ilur nelt, lot 8, block 2, Hlnniey; $500. Kllnn II. nock wood to llobnrtson W. Hayes, lot 22, llockwood Acres; $1000. Portland Oregon City Railroad to City of Mllwauklo tract of land on 35tli lamette meridian; $10, C. C. NofJgcr ft ux to D. W. Scrock street. Mllwnnhl,.'- ti ot ux., 3 acres In section 35. township T. II. A. Bollwood ei ux. to Portland 4 south, rango 1 east of Willametto Oregon Clly nallroad Co., lots 1, 2, b m o, T . '. r. -nr a t iocit4,r,ltg 25, 20, 21, blockB, Qulncy S. N. Struble et ux. to D. W. Schrock addition to Mllwauklc; $1250.