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OI.WJON' CITY KNTKIM'IUNK. I IMDAV. MAItril I'M.. :$ CITY WILL FIGHT FOR IIS RICIITS ALONGTIIE BASIN Illl SPEITINC BEE HI CUV ATTOftNCV ftCHOI Ut L IS IN THUCtIO TO lUIH CAII AT ONCE BIDS FOR PAVING Of MAIM SIRIlf OPE KfO BY COMHIf I r Savanln Ig Railroad No Includid In n.eovmnt plans Salary of Chuf of Pollc Is Sit Al 'tO Per Month Iherr wa lot luiu'li voir al Ihe i (Mini II llie.lllig Wednesday liliflit when II WB .'i i'r dw LM l' lake lit all I I.iiih li i'" !( I .On! 'I pli'lrcllng tin l l' u' Vi" ill) III I! I ,-lu and !.; III a lulhern rml of (he i lit until'' - i'i" . f i ' r o-l I li'i'if li ci.iml'li !.:.! vm iii l In nf"l. Urn 11,11 r jj I ik -.i ftfl.r i r Al iii. i H liui' I 'tilnlii"'l rom'lil)' lir nr' ill ii. mi. Mo. i of affulr and warned U. i-ii'i-.l dial Id pn-p ilir I'tw muulil t 'j V nit nu :lmt 'lie raen would l" rarrii-1 tliro.uh Ihu cir mil lu l!r ti; 'renin mult and til rt prima n( ovi'lal hiilidrtd iloll.ir fur ni trt llii( til printing of lirli f I h i f f til !e iiii'i' I on itii c i f y r fort b U when lie i city t luriK'X. K U IMI rut I Ik" r"r hn lfr ami iMii.iTir right In Hi" auth rrn n" tli 'ii if un vji inl at - thmiaainl di'liir. IMilo -r iifin' I Ly nMM'lr.l Mi. I li triH-t mmim""" for lli liiirnir iu ii( Main tr.-e. Wrln dy lii riiiMiii ml rinlli'i) kl tin' council uniting llml nlghl lli" Warren CiinMriirtlnii company aul ii'!? a Mil of II f' a full Improvement i f liindk.ril I It n III Mr. Tim Monlagno O Kelly inn pan uliiltlf d three hid: ti two'inli irilrma of halt (.11 tin' prrarnl lirlrk Iri'il, fl; arphaltlc tomrii mi urtmhdl tiK t haae. II !i: mplnilli mnm-le on a concrete bam. (I tu. Amlnia I'adn kulnnil t l a hlil 'if 13.70 fur vitrified lirlrk, ('. G. tUi'lrll, $2 so for vttrlf I lirlik and the Ore- gun Engineer Ciuial ruction ccinpariy 2 15 for vitrified brick. Tim Main alriTt commute pinna I Imprnvn Seventh atrrcl I re m il.ilil to Ilia railroad Hark at the same lluir I lio street In Improved and at the meet Ing Wcdmmlsy nlghl CHy Attorn. ) Hrliui'lx'l wit ordered to prepare an ordinance de'iurlhg tlin llto of Hip tln-rt. Tlio Clnrkanian Coiinly Can rniupany bIku lust rm ti'it to luy uialna tin Xlnln lit ml at inri mi Hint thi'rti would lm nurflrlmt tlmi fur tli Iri'iirh to ai'Illi'd boforo llic ni'W atn-rt la laid. Thn linpriniMiifiit of lltit'i und Third atrroia, work of Contrni-tor J. W. Hhra wna not arc'iiled iMH-anao of ulW'K.'d ilifiTtlvi nindlllon of llio atrri't and tiU tHinilnmrn In Clilt'iiKn will lm qji llfli'd. Tim roHirt wan niailn Dint III turret I full of holi a, that llio rnmhed rook wan not irnHrty uproinl and i'.it a aiifficlt'tit nunniliy of arri'inliiKH wore not put on. The flnul r'iorl of City Knslnwr Noliln wua rend. Horcnflor all i-iikI ihmtIiik work for tho rlty will ho dune hy an rtiKlniMT to he hired hy tho atriH't committee nnd tho nmynr at 35 a doy. Councilman Tomiili'ton, clinic man of tho ilrei't roinmlttoo, aiil I Hint ho would favor turnliiR all thin otk over to Mr. Nohlo. A dlmMHtMlon of a propoaeil hnrn ordlnnneo hetwoon City Allorney Hrliiielii'l and Coimdliiiitn Templi'ton proved to ho tho warnient of the at alon, klthouuh moHt of tho tlmo the two men worn nruin almoHt the mimo aldo of the Mini qiiPHtlon. Coutl ellmntt Templeton would expluln lo Sthiieliel tlmt "ho hnd a hold of the wrong end of tho at Irk" nnd Sehuehel would reply tlmt Templeton "didn't get" him, Templeton nuked Hint nn ordlnnneo ho prewired driving nil HtnhloH, lined for commercial ptirpoHO out of tho rcHldenco Boctlcum nnd 8i hiieliid tried to oxpln'n Hint, In !Ih opinion, mich n meuHiiro would not huld wnter. Tho anlnry of the chief of police, aft er two month" of illckxrliiK won lt nl till) with Teuipletnn, Meyora, Melzner, AlhrlKlit, nnd Long voting for tho cut of I0. T l,w ifiii.l i-.lliiiK l. lii tin' all 'ii y . I,..iii In l. al IIh I'r.iaii i.M'IIi'mixi i.i aiil a lull milt- ii'iiu t I.', Wiilmn Uy a,'i fiii'it'ii ml HilliM '!' l ifii'iil f it al l..i i. . Iil.ii'l. I I.I .11 llxll, ll I ghl slid N I.i ill.il li t n iii pri nil. Ill ( Ilix.U ! iflll'lrd llil'l lao il' I III'. IK 1 11" r .fir4 (if th'i lonilh mi l fl'lll i l' ln Hie ntlirr of Ilir mil. riii,ili (nil eighth Mim llnlli Kl"d. t Hi" IjUi.iI ('I, ami In ilm l"rf Uliui ii and Mla Kat-r N'll.l". of Inl'.u Hall, waa aerniid an 'I I III Ilia U T illl"ll Mix Vrrnoa ItcfkH i.f I nlnn Hall. n and Ml iliiia ll'ili'la, 1,1 llroaii. a-"li FAMOUS VICTORY F OR PURE WATER DEER PROTECTED IS OF ALMIO BICKm If PROniNQ iNcniAiro prick or tniA NKW VOIIK. Mr. 3 - Iicputj Attur nry (ii'iii'ial Alfrwl MTkrr i iuiiiiiu i Ini New York' offlil.il InnrntUatluii Into thn laiiaea of the Inrrcaaitt runt of hrrad. r'arta Imvn alreaily licen laid lieforr til in In warrant hltn In auk I UK criminal action on thn part of- thr illnlrlc t attorney'! office It la rlia'K'"! (hat three of the lnrite liakinir com panlea riitcnd Into an agreement In rentralnt of trade lo ralae tho price It la charged Hint retail dakera were forced lo II at Incnuai'd cont, a thiniKli In auitie raaea they did not want lo do to. MT. ANGEL PLANS BIG W. V. S. CELEBRATION OREGON CITY- AND MOLALLA WILL BE REPRESENTED AT MARION TOWN Tho completion of the Wlllnniette Valley Southern will lie formally cele brated Saturday when people from lmtu Clncknmna and Marlon coiiutlea will vli.lt thn terminal city. HuihIh from OreKon City, Molallu unit Mt. AiiKel will furnlah tho music for tho ilny and pnimlnent lumlnem men from tho Ihreo town will nrnke Kpewhea. Tho ceremony of driving the golden aplko Villi tnko place, on tho nrrivnl of tho apeclnl tralim. ftev. I'rlor Adellielm, of tho Ilenedlctine Ahhey. "tho futher of Mt. Angul," and Ahhot I'lncldiia will oITIcliito at theue cercmonlea. An vxcumlon train will leave Ore gon City nt 8:30 Saturday morning and depart from Mt. Angel on tho return rip at 4:40. A ipoclal rato of ono nnd one-third faro linn lioen arrunged for tho round trip, III T 1 1 f 1 1 1 lITirO l'r folly pr.-tt".l in tl.l tia'a IN I I JIN I IllrX 'I'M'Hi. tho I'lHna "f J'ltll.n of 111 I Hill UlllLU,!'"" Je. fl Will, .of r.u . r 1 1 "f 'In, I In Ilia opinion of Alton,")' 1 " " '.,.ii-fl (..lima M. Ilfuaii. ri(Uo al VOTIR.OPTWOTUWN.KOILUP r"'T' . HU" Wr'1"" I William I., r Inl'-y OVERWHILMINO MAJOfllty , yttSl n r.M i.ry I -(.( y Ward"ii fOH NEW PftOJECT K ' "f t:""'"8' '"I Jol.n llaoa for liattni a rar i,i a 0" r III H,. xloll 1 h iw taken Im fore Jiutli-e of Hi" I'raia VVclla and Ilia Juatlia Ofiir.J a rilt ut not aiilltf. rlnliiillia' lliat tliria la no la mm mi ui west j-h:r r.'..ter- law In rnuf) I" having 'I'C meat In ponoeiialiiii aaa ri-ialrd ',y the n traaliill of tha leglalatur Attorney lirncial llroao ii'iotca a tin in lo-r of " llona of I'aia lav In hi" oplliloii. THIRIY TO ONE IS RATIO Of CAR BANDITS ARE STILL AT LIBERTY IHIRIPF WILSON fINOS OVER ALLS, SHIRT AND MASK ON CANtMAH WALK Bond Ittu of tlVOOO AutAorltd lo Construct Slaal Plpa lo Bring Waltr Hi'l from Mountain. ARDENWALD E ROAD EXPERT AT ONCE It wna Intimated Wednomliiy night after nn all dny aeaHlon of tho county court with rond auporvlsora, that a rond oxpert mny ho employed hy tho county to work during the month. when rond building Is nt Ha height. Ac Hon will prolmhly be tnkon hoforo the end of the present term of the court which began Wednoadny. I'rocticni ly every rond guporylaor was present pnrt of the day nnd' they were about evenly divided on the question of em pol'ylng an expert. Are You Rheumtle7 try 8loan'a If you wont quick and real relief from nhoumatlstn, do whnt so many thousand other people are doing whonever an nttnek comes on, bnlho the Bore muiclo or joint with Sloan's Unlmcnt. No need to rub It In Just apply the Liniment to the surface. It Is wonderfully penetrating. It goes right to tho seat of trouble and draws the pnln almost Immediately. Oct a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any druggist and hnve It In the houno against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, 8clntlca, and like o,.i. Vmir monev back If not sat- lafiod. but It does give almost Instant with the club paper by Dorothy Price. rejjej (AUV.i a nuinuer ui autism cic riw Tho spollors, who nro going to Mil- wnukln from tho Ardonwnld school uro, FYanrcs I'llmplon and Ueorg lamer from tha fourth grade and from he eighth grade, Zelma Terry and Ituth Criuis. They will go March 17 Mlsa Mary Rlchmoiul nnd Miss llel onn Kloss wcro at lOugene laat weok attending a Christian Kndenvor meet ing. They gave very Interesting re ports of tholr visit nt the Wlllshurg church Sunday evening Miss aertrudo Ilnrgrenves attended the teachers' Institute nt Oak Grove Saturday. Friday afternoon Clladys Smith at tomlc'd tho Sunday school convention as one of tho delugnles from tho Pres byterian chun(li. Tito meeting was held nt Centenary Episcopal church. Lydln Plimpton and William Hnylott are out of school because of sickness. We are glad to welcome Mnry and Archlo Slohold back In school. Mr. Ilrnndles luia n now tonnnt. The family of Mr. Wright Is now occupy- Ing the honso roccntly vacated by Mr." F. E. Taylor. Tlie emhroldory club met nt Mrs. Floss' house Tuosilay nt 2 o'clock. Re freshments wero sorvod. v Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, who were staying on R. Y. Appleby's plnco, have moved. Limt Friday the fourth grade, of the Ardenwnld school, gave a progrnm for Fohrunry, because of there being so many Importnnt dates. They repre sented Mother February and her chil dren. Gertrude Hester was Mother February. The dnyB were represented - I 1 ,.,, It- .. 08 lOIIOWS: liavui wmn, unimra inn day; William Haylett. Edison, Feb. 11; George Hamor, IJncoln, asalsted by Elnne Derry and Elsie Floss in song, Elsie ond Jessie Stewart represented twins. Feb. 22, this being the birthday of both Lowell and Washington; Fran ces Plimpton gave the story of Mr. Longfellow: Claudena Jett, Clara riaum and Helen Hester posed as Mr. IngfelloWa children, while Frances Rockwood read hla poem "The Chil dren's Hour." Tho program closed II aaa a faimiua vliloryt In Oregon City Ilm ratio waa our 7 In I, and In Went l.lnn It aa 30 lo I. In tha liy I II 1 1 umiiiifa' luilii- ton arrnaa tha illl'h, there was only eti-n ,"ipln who aald limy were sal lafleil with Hie prraent water mppl and SI! othir went thn poll and di'iiianded pure mountain water. In Oregon City Ihe ri-ai.l. m of the far hill ac-tlon Miled thn banner ote with 22 for Ihn purr val'-r cimti'l incut and 21 again! It. lu Hie flrat ward tho oto In favor was Zti and 'j aualimt. and In II, a .-ion,l ward 'lo prtipl" Inalatwl upon iiiouiitaln water, with a negathn vote, of 91. The tolul volu In Oregon City wsa Vl't lu favor of thn aini-iiilini-iit. and ITo agalnat. There imvir a doubt a lo th final ri'oit. In th second wuid dur Ing Ihe flrat half hour after the pulln opriii-d Wednraday mornllig, M-ople ftiH-kcd In Jiul votml at the lati of morn tli.in otin a Inlnnle. There were IS' vol' cast in this ward. One gray- h.ilred woiniin hailed a Jitney bus on Ihe bill and caum dotn to vote. 'What do I cure how much It coat," he exclaimed. "It I worth all It may coat, whether it 11 Z a month or 1.1." And It went. The opposition wn very quiet, contenting themselves w lt'i voting and miylng nothing. Even the mint pnmouni i d opponents of the pure moutaln water plan admitted their defeut by a ratio of from 3 tu I to & to 1. Thn staunch adherents of tho proposed new supply expected an overwhelming majority, hut even they were not prepared for the trrmendoua avalunche of votes In favor of the pro Jcct. Ir. U A. Morrik, president of the Pure Mountain Water league, who tin led the fight; Chief Engineer Harold A. Runds, who conducted the prelimi nary survey and Inter the permanent urveys; William Andrcsen. chairman of the South Fork Water commission. Iilt-h will direct tho construction of the new pliellne to the mountain fast' nesres, E. P. Hands, M. D. Lntoitretto, . Schuebel. It. T. Mclliiln. LIvy Stlpp and hundreds of others who have tak- n a promiiient part In the at niggle ere all smiles when the final result as known I'uiler tho terms of the amendment adopted by Oregon City and West Linn, bonds lo the amount of 375,000 are authorUnd, Oregon City taking two-thirds, or $258,000 and west Linn otic third, or $125,000. Oregon City will obtain two-thirds of the water that will flow through tho pipeline, and West Linn will receive one-third. The South Fork Water commission, composed of Wllllnm Andresen, M. I. Lntouretto and W. A. Long, of Oregon City, and L. Ia Porter and 11. T. Mc lliiln, of West Linn, aro authorized to build the pipeline, which will bo con structed of Mnthesmi Joint Inp-welded gtool pipe, considered tho best In the PAUL POIRIT. PARIS FASHION MAKER, IS WITH FRENCH ARM V I -. V -. ir I i : ' . , I, - . - , - ' PAUL POIRE f PARIS. Mar. J. Paul Polret. the fa mous Tarls fashion maker, ha enll.it ed. Ilefjre he left for the front he aald he hoped to gather Ideas for fash ions while fighting. ' Fighting stimu lates the mind," he said. "1 haven't the slightest doubt but Uiat during the smoke of battle Ideas for milady i gowns will flash through my brain. If I live through the war I'll make use of these battle suggestions. Fashions are bound to be militant for the next few years. ROEBERS THOUGHT SIPinCM Tho' Adnc Hold Up Man In Car Has Na Panntr Outtlda Run ning Man Found Not lo Bo ftoobora. NO MORE VOTES VILL BECOUHTED III THE SHOWER OF GOLD III L BID OF RACE SATURDAY NIGHT aaai-- 0 Had 1 1, a Hlioer of Hold rloael Uat nielli lh following raiidi- a rial. a would hava been riilillrd lo ! Ilm prize a llti d j llio following .i.tl"irn data Ik tn aele. trd and h rmiM-ntml l art a Ju'U'ea f r tna final count and labuUtloa of Ilia vote Tim finding of a pair of blue intr alia, a Unlit giey ablrt and a inak 2w fei-l i.orth of I'm end of tho Ore gon City carllna at Canemah UKinra day waa lb only lirw development lu thn Canemah car robbery of TueU; blgbl when a highwayman, slug!; banded, reew) a car rrew of I IS sniniad a smietaful ea'apo. Th clot bea wero vlii-nlly taken off In a great hurry a every button waa torn from the shirt and tiio ovrralla ere wrong aldo o -t. Hhirlff Wllu.n traced Ihn overalla lo the Carta Fair torn. Eighth and Main streets, where they were bought Monday afternoon but thn rlrk who made Ihe sale waa niial,! to dea'-rtlm the man. Sheriff Wilson la now con lined that thn highwayman In the car m unaldH and that Ilia reference to a "partner ouialdc" were notiilng but an attempt to bluff the car crew and thn pataenger that he had an slt a nt. Wilson I also Inclined to bo lleve that the robber I an ritlreetrar man and thoroughly familiar wl'h con ditions on thn Oregon City run. Thn car robbed ! tne that carries much money as coining out of Port land at nluht a situation that probably only thoan familiar with the traffic condition know," ald the wherlf f. He abows great familiarity with the Cam-niah station and his action In the car lead nie to believe that be ha hud experience either as a conductor or a n-.otorman. Portland Railway. Light A Power detectives have the ,me opinion." Owing lo the fact that the two con ductors and the motorman, the vic tim of the hold up man. were much excited when the highwayman was in the car, the official have no complete di-acrlptlon. The carmen Wednesday night said that the hlghwaymeu wore a lavender mank but the one found to day was made of cloth torn from the light gray shirt. The fact that the robber changed bis clothes made iden tification atlll more difficult. It was learned Wednesday that the two men seen running from Ctmemah lait night at the time of the robber by Jack Payne wore not the highwaymen but two frightened by the fellow when he produced a gun. Grand Capital Prtle ItOO In Cold a, rant In Ihn KnterirUa Mioaer of i Oold They are prom, unit jnd f InflU'-ntlnl tMi.lne.. men and a bat no other Intereat In the out- romn of the rai e other than lo a ae that every vote la counted as t t raat, and Ihe candidate and 4 their ff'einl ran rent aur.d that an ! aotutely fair. spiarn and linpartlal count will he made k with Iheae gentlrmen in charge. Ed. II. Coo(ier. Wm. M. Mulvey. i - The bog has been linked and ai-ttled. the key turned over to the -a Judgi-a, and from Hi! time until nine oiio k Saturday right the ' voting will be blind. f IHMvOvMaH t lli.a Kliln Watla. a Flr DiMritt PrUao t00 In Cold. Ml Horene Itlerman. MUa Mabel Vaunhao. Socond Oiti'icl Prl in I Cold. i Mr Olive Mer. Ml Ada IW-dwell. Organization Pri 142 Eiiors - Plans. HI'T THK KIIOWKR OF GOLD HAH HTII.I. TIIIIKK MOHK a lA Yrt TO HI'S AND THE QI'KH- a HON AUIHKA HOW WILL THE AllOVE LWT lOOK ' THEN' a - 4 - 4 - 4- I 4 4 4 I world. The general contract has al ready been lot to tho Oregon Engineer ing & Construction Co., of Oregon City of which J. W. Moffntt is tho head, and the pipe will be supplied through the Crano company of Portland, com ing from tho east. No time will be lost In commencing operations, nnd It is confidently ex pected that Oregon City and West I. Inn pooplo will bo drinking pure mountain water at the faucet before next fall. The pipeline will bo 254 miles In length. The intake will be in the east branch of tho South Fork of the Clack- ninns river, In the government reserve, located In a doep rocky gorge between two large falls, where Interference and contamination will bo Impossible. The source has its Bupply from numerstts springs and careful . measurements, taken nt dond low water periods, Indi cate n plentiful supply for a city of 100,000 people. A Decalogue of Conduct. Always be ui;iter of yourself. Never betray any Irritation or dhmppolnt meut or any other weakness. .Never slop over, never give yourself away, never make yourself rldlculoiia-wbat American would not admit that these are foremost among the rule by which he would like to regulate bis conduct? It can be hardly denied that this ha bltual self mastery, this habitual con trol over one's emotions. Is one of the chief reasons why so much of Ameri can life Is so uninteresting nud monot onous. It reduces tho number Of op portunities for intellectunl friction; It suppresses the manifestation of strong Individuality; often It Impoverishes the Inner life Itself. Rut on the other band. It has given to the American (bat Burencss of motive, that healthi ness of appetite, that boyish frollc someness, that purity of sex Instincts, the quickness and lltheness of man ners, which distinguish him fsom most Europeans. It has given to him all those qualities which Insure success and make their possessor a welcome member of any kind of society At-lautlc. The Grants Pass Courier protests that the raise In rates ordered by the state utility commission makes the tiso of water from Grants Pass' pres ent system practically out of the quos Hon, for irrigation In the city. The Courier assorts that water at a rea sonable price "Is the great Issue be fore the people of Grants Pass today. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a hey cannot reach the aeat of the dlaaae. Ca tarrh Is a blood or conatltutlonal disease, and In order to cure It you must take In ternal remedlea. Hall' Catarrh Cure 1 taken Internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucoua aurface. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of tha beat phy alclan In thla country for year and I a regular prescription. It la composed of Ihe beat tonic known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly on the mucoua aurfacea. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredient la what pro duce auch wonderful reaulta In curing catarrh. Send for teatlmonlala, free. F. J. CHENET A CO., Pmpa., Toledo, O. Sold bv DruffrlatB nrli-e 7 lir. Take Hall'a Family Pill for oonatlpatlon, Two Bit of Wood. Importance cannot be reduced to a matter of slr.e. The success of a piece of work mny depend on a tiny detnll. Such Is the case In regard to that mar vel of. construction, the violin Rev. II. R. tlnwels In his "My Musical Life" tells of tho enre and labor expended on two little pieces of wood which go to make up the perfect whole. The sound bar Is a strip of pine wood running obliquely under the left foot of the bridge. A slight mistake In Its pnsi Hon, looseness or Inequality or rough ness of finish will produce that hollow, twill on edge growl culled "wolf." It takes great running nnd tl life of prnc tlcnl Rtndy to know how long and how thick the sound bar must be nnd exact ly where to place It In each Instrument. The sound post Is n little pine prop, like n short bit of cedar pencil. It Is the soul of the violin, nnd through It pour nil vibrations. Days and weeks are spent In adjusting the tiny sound post. Its position exhn lists the patience of the maker nnd niakcf the Joy or the misery of Ihe player COUNTY STATISTICS COX-REBR Wllda Cox and Reuben Beer, of Marquam, wero granted a marriage license Wednesday by County Clerk Harrington. SHOWER SPRAY The votes will not be counted again until the Judges make the last and final count to determine the winners Saturday night. No more votes will be Issued by this department. Now when a candidate sends or brings a subscription to this office they will place same In an envelope together with the money and the prop erly made out stub from their receipt book. This envelope they will deposit In the ballot bcx. In this way no one but the candi dates will have the slightest Idea of how many votes they have polled. The voting will be blind In all that tho term' Implies. If you do ncJMhoroughly understand this blind voting make further Inquiry at the Shower of Gold department. Keeping busy and not getting the Idea that you cow have the votes It Is going to take to win will spell suc cess for ou. Saturday night will tell the story. The Enterprise of Sunday will carry the names of the winners. How about your name nt the top of the list? Canemah league moved some yester day. Likewise the L. O. O. M. of Mo lalla and the Eastham public school. The day of days la nearly here, Get ready with the votes to witi, If you don't hustle these last few- hours, ,Your chances to do so may be slim. Never think that you have too many votes in the box the last night Itetter to win by ten million than to lose by the votes on a subscription for one year. Some votes polled yesterday and in dications are that there will be some more, and then some, polled between now and the close of the race. Keep your eye on some of those can didates who perhaps did not move up in the list very much yesterday. Miss Ethel Robb Is smiling these days. Must be something in that di rection. On to victory and remember your last chance to win Is between now and Saturday night at nine o'clock. A ha bc n announced for sevetal days the last count of rotes by thn" campaign department In the Shower of Gold look place laat night at 6 o'clock and the (landing of thn candidate as they appear this morning will remali thn same until Inn ronteat J'idxrs announce the winner Sutuiday night. As will be noted by referlng li the standing this morning Ihere have hern tcvrral thanges In the IM. The honor of holding the lead Iheae lant few day must be given to MUa KUie Watts. One of the big surprises of Ihe day waa (be mime made by Mia Ada P.edwell and The (amtnuh Progrek a've league, and Ml Mabel Vaughan alan makes a dandy move till morn ing. Mr. Anna Johnson also made a great gain yesterday when the lat count of the votes by (hi department waa over. With new leader In both the Individual and organization divlalons an entirely different aspect Is placed rn the outcome of the race and Ihe wise "rail bird" who have had the win ner "doped" out for several days will now have to get on their thinking tap and go over the pros and cons of Ihe campaign again. Their calcula tions have been knocked sky high and Indication are that so will all cnlcola tit n made on the outcome. Vote la Blind. From now on Ihe voting will be blind, the ballot box Is locked and sealed nnd the piogres being made by (he ladles and organixatlons In the race w'll lm entirely In the dark up until the last moment of thr race. None of the friends of those in the race appear to be losing any sleep over the final outcome, and all are confident that their favorite will be declared ihe winner of the four hundred dollars In gokl. All the candldatea are con fident of ultimate success and are going ahead with no thought of failure. They realize that bustle, aud hustle only, will win these prizes and that this hustle will have to lm put forth between now and Saturday ntg'.it at nine r 'clock when, the Judge will call "finis." In the Dark. Right at this time no one baa the slightest idea or how the candidates may stand. The standings as they now show Is the only Inkling of the pres. ent position of the ladles In the race. They may have some reserve votes, possibly they have, and again they may be voting right up to the minute. Thla If something that only they themselves know and it Is presumed that they will remain mum on the matter. One docs not, under any circum stances want to underestimate their opponents. Go on the theory that they have Just as many votes as yourself and then some. Allow yourself a libenl margin and keep hustling unceasingly to the end. Not the bitter end for the prizes are here for some one and that some one may aa well be you. How They Stand Olatrlct No. 1. Miss Elsie Watta, Oregon City 199.1S0 Mrs. Olive Myers, Oregon City 82,960 Miss Florence Clennan, Oregon City 86.220 Miss Tlllle Meyer, Oregon City . 30.950 Miss Bess Mykol, Oregon City 13,410 District No. 2. Miss Mabel E. Vaughan, R. F. D. 2, Molalla 187,350 Miss Ada Bedwell. Canemah 170,710 Mrs. Anna Johnson, Willamette 137,000 Miss Ethel Robb. R. F. D. 2, Oregon City 111,330 Miss Hattie Hulras, Canby R. F. D. 2 45,530 Organization Division. Canemah Progressive League 291,010 L.O. O. M. No. 1014. Molalla 289 760 Eastham Public School w . 28S.910 Reache'a Boy Band, Oregon City 161,860 Flrgrove School 94 600 St Agnes Baby Home 62,160 United Artisans of Canby 40,760 Oregon City Baptist Church 38,118 In The Social Whirl Current Happenings of Interest In and About Oregon City Slighted. I saw Blobson out . this morning with bis wife and ber dog." "Was be trailing behind bis wife and her dog?" "Why, no." "I guess she was making a com-es slon for the soke of appearances. That ia bin usual status at home." Blrat Ingbaa Age-Herald. Freckle-Face Now la the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy It Is to re move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othlne, double strength, from your druggist, and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful 'complex ion. The sun and winds of February and March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more othlne la sold in these months. Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee or money back If It fails to remove the freckles. (Adv.) tJISS ELSIE SCHOENBORN en jiTl tertained at her home on Sev enth' and John Qtilncy Adams street on Sunday afternoon and evening at a dinner in honor of her birthday anni versary. The hostess was assisted In the entertainment of her guests by her cousin, Miss Edith Dullard, and a most enjoyable afternoon and evening was spent following the dinner In cards and games. Many pretty gifts were re ceived by the hostess. The home of Miss Schoenborn was prettily decorated for this occasion when bunches of red carnations Inter mingled with asparagus ferns were used effectively In the living and din ing rooms. Miss Schoenuorn'a guests on this oc casion were: Miss Clara Wlevesieck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoenborn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoenborn, Mrs. Au gusta Schoenborn, Mrs. Fred Bullord, Miss Gladys Schuebel. Miss Edith Bui lard, Miss Gladys Bullard, Beverly and Mauriene Schoenborn, Messrs. Harvey Schuebel, Mike Rhoden, Henry Schoen born and Richard G. Schoenborn. OSWEGO FOUNDRY GETS WORK PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 3. With the understanding that a sub-contract be awarded to the Oawego Iron Works for as much work as it can handle, the United States Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry company waa awarded a con tract today for furnishing 4250 tons of cast Iron pipe to be used by the city water bureau in constructing new mains during 1915. Smith & Watson Iron Works got a contract for fur nishing 50 tons of fittings for the pipe. Baker is to have a new fire alarm, a $250 siren to take the place of the old bell, which, the Democrat says, lias been so badly ctackd that its in efficiency has been a standing joke. Obtainable everywhere, E HOUSE IS DESTROYED UK FIRE The home of P. Braumen on Dart mouth street, Gladstone, burned Wed nesday noon. Mr. Braumen was liv ing with his son and daughter, but at the time of the fire he was alone. He left the house for a few minutes and found the house in flames on his re turn. Four streams of water were turned on the building before the blaze was extinguished. The' loss is $800, par tially covered by insurance. SCIENCE BOOKS RECEIVED The Oregon City library has recent ly received from the trustees under the will of Mary Baker Eddy the fol lowing books on Christian Science by Mary Baker Eddy: Science . and Health with Key to the Scriptures; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany; Unity of Good; Re trospection and Introspection; Pulpit and Press; Christian Healing and the People's Idea of God; Rudlmental Di vine Science; No and Yes; Messages to The Mother Church, also The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, by Sibyl Wilbur. These books have been presented without cost to the library, and are to be placed at the disposal of the read ing public as soon as they have been catalogued. The driver of the Eugene-Springfield Jitney bus paid a fine of $20 in police court at Eugene .Saturday, for exceed ing the speed limit. A Specific Against Colds. 'If there is such a thing as a specific against colds. It is to be found in the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold sponge bath in the morning," says the Youths Companion. Be as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold and when you do you will find Chamber lain's Cough Remedy a great help In enabling you to get rid of It Try It. (Adv.)