Pit MPS' MTV KN'TMIM'K'Irtn. I Wilt A V, .11 i; ',, I'HV mm Ml' CLUB BACKS BIG c (BEL TAKES ANNUAL EDILION OF ENTERPRISE RECOMMENDATION ' ! OF CITY COUNCIL 1UI (he II y i.,i,,iml,e i,r II... mill. .. In thla ),r iibhitt i,ml,e Hit (.. .11 I II) ( . r. iluh gul. k I unrulier i.f t opi, a unci hint .,. " Hoinpt l.r lei. iHii.ml.l.'i While iM,, ,.r aVi-H ah.ri.t r. nr. ..i-.riniiliii. in apriad jl,(..i4; tlii'j K. riik mi . n. Ill in 'JIu, y.nii n.rniv In i ' of Ili'Kim C My and, fail I hi. .rlrr HKr .1 up..i, la In ti.w I "! t el ;i,n i,,t nf ,r.,.u, H,,i, ilnKr.ntl, n i leiinil )i,l,,1 !. iM, i ,,.,,11,111. m i renil elniilnl inn I him ... ,ir,. (,f l"e. i. (, n, !, m, tll ;.,.i ,,,, ,,., M. v m iimi. alike i n. p,,e r.' ii.pl.a nf Tin. Cnrerprl.i. ttnruinl, hum . tin. mitt nl. re lh. rein uri.l II,.. nun I .'inn ..ii, , ii. ., km, n win , . nl In; muiilly In r. in Mil, Ih'ihh HieiiMM HUNOOM A IT k 1 MAX, HI HO Of BMOSbtH, . MA I TOeCNCULOSil THHCB FORMER OfTICtHf LODGE CUT ALL CONNLC TION WITH OROf.H. I In- ban I'ruhi Ui , e.llliiii and ill Ifll.iile.l Ir .III III,. Claikmii.i4 i utmly eilill.lt rooina In the liri :un bulblm: For Kin three tenia I In. public Hy oiiiiinltlrii haa iii, ( ,r,, n,,,., of The r.lilcrprlnv annual Mth aplcii ill. I Ii nulla On a., limit i,f Hi.. m rullarly adtaiilaii. una i ou.lll l.uia ur ilUlrll.ulliiK lller.iliir.. lulu the limi.U of lite ...Nila fri.rn all over Hie country aim are i j, h a.ay tlihlnu 1 1 1 Oregon tlili.il. at the l.ilr. the i urn Hun nf the puhllilly i i.iinnlil. i In ,U inullera inearia n bigger Mini heller mi ll'liil llian i lull. I other lau he ru.'. c. A leant nf (tin ilun of ilialrli.iiiluii ill the fnlr it irlhy nl mention la thi.l lluileml uf Inillx rlrnliiali ly handing mil llte'r oplea, they ll he mailed In the Imlel l.r liulnti H'lreaara uf IIi.im. In) allow lli.'iiiHeltea I t he r. 'illy In II alio. 'Ill ami lelell.illelil l..p irtutll Ilea, lima aurlng Hie l.cat po.oil.lc reanlla. CITY ATTORNEY ISSUES NOTE TO EXPLAIN REASON fOR ACTION Statement fchowt Thai Cily Official Oellevt Purpott Haa Dean A- tompllthcd Wthout Hrtorl Ing to Prosecution. SHOOK ATTENDANCE Of CHAUTAUQUA - MI.V UIM'H IHUJ MIDI IN IMPERIAL VALLEY; , I Vlli .kle'a llu)ul I Iuiiimi Ijn nr Ilea-1 Ha Hiitnliv (i.ern alugi m, llin Hi II I IIIUIIII (Jolnti'tlr, the Adclphlllll Mule I (Jiltirti lie, the DltlH Jubilee Klngera. , I'll' Mini. l Hu). la, nnj the Ciillotlu Trlu. Theat aliimhird altrurtliina have l. II engaged al heavy opciinc ami III addition among I lie noted lei Hirers alio Mill h heard are' N.'ttell Dlghl lllllla fiiiii'iiia pantor of the Trinity i linn It, New Turk ilty: Col Hiilti, "ul W II Miller. Hi'imlnr K. J IturVeti. fiiriiiiui N.'l.raka orulnr, Nela li.irllRK. the -C ' in ii i n 1 1 y HiiIHit" Dr. Iliilmi I DAMAGE IS DONE TO IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. MM AMIKI.KH. I . J,,,,,. M - An other aharp enrtliiiiuke ahiN k lilt the IrniMTlal tall.) almrtly hefure liiHiti I.. .I.iv. nnur.lliiK to a.hliea nn'lvw! I Ci.IiiiiiI U. II lliilithliil nf the ( al Ifnrnln lH'telu.iieiit riini.iiny It allifhl ihiniacn. Hi'ii'llliK aerliini nl (he Inliiiitliiii an lem Here little affei le, AI.KXICO. fal, June :i - irllier , I'liiill the realiMiiill in ol ('. K .Sulile, e .In tutor. W. Ili iiulila. ateaaril, aiel (ieurife Yiiiiiik, fi.nu. r ihulriiuui of the limine rmri'iilllee Iriiin the MiH.ae iIk.-, City Alturni y Hi Ihh'Ik I M. hi. lay ilri..ie.t Hi" (iiai a aKiilm.1 'he nlflri r ol the Miiae l.i.le. .V,. 'u. The r.i-e ti u ae fur Irlul M.i.nli.y Inurn In k hefnre Iticuriler ll-r. Mr Hi hueliel laaiieil Hie fillottlni; Hliitetnetit Muii. lay ufl. riiii.n. "I illaiiilniiil the riuriilallil axjlliat the offl. era of the .1om I.mIkh aa I". (iliilin ihIi iI hy the n. inn II Imm ailae I al.i anllhfleil thai there will he i,u inure vlnlutlitn of the lliinir law hy the Mimiho ImlKe. Kelluhla ..lel'ei Kllllly In aellliiK lhiior uml aa flnnl l.'.'o tthlili haa l.i'ili .alil The Muoae luilKe hna illamlHaeil Irmii lla orKnnlu Hull the oflli era tth.l acre re iulialhle for the vliilullnii of the law, anil they will lint he ierrnlttei In auiiln Im-i iiihc inetiihera nf tlie ImIki. al On Knri City. The lu.lk'e tlulateil liuili atute law an.l i lly orilllianrea, hill a further il-ie II Hon cuiilil mil prnillH e creuter remit than have heeu ai'i'iiliiillahei. The uli' of lliiinr hy Hie .Mnoae uil;e hna heen atiiptieil. !y riititlniilliK the I f I IL ) I ' T f ' i A v'X II. A. RANDS AND J chandler p. anoirson i ACTING AS COUNSELOR TO STATE DEPARTMENT J. 0. STAATS ARE El NAMEDDIRECTORS TWO NEW SCHOOL CFflClALS TO STEP IN AT ONCE; H E DOES NOW CHAIRMAN. ri'MMIIE HIGH SCHOOL bURG0Ml5TER MJx A VI. I...laa It.... t..l l...- The Alan,., waterway an.l the Hhi.rim i. V, '. "" " ' '"' . .. ' rretl KiiKi'tm linker an I ( oriKreaarnmi W. Haw ley. Woman on Program. The Maaeinhly haa eiiKiixiil aeterul i nrth-iiiako ahm ka were felt here In-i ' " wolm n ape.iKera ai liter lay. Several treinuri after inlilnliiht ,"""'r" ,,lU 'r,,"r f'"11'"" " were fui.u... ,y a aevere iliia lt nl 10: inrK" l"'r"on "f liiillmi'ia amll o'cliM'k thla tmirnlnu p "imaNla of women. Arllollk the Miurpa II. a. Hurt, the prim l.l and j" " .r.ia.H'Utluii the charter wuuhl he tuk coiitrollliiK milt of water aupply for, ww .".!,. ,ay (ri)I1 le (m((, 1(i (rKtttllil. I' rial IrrlMilmi ayalei... (- h'"-r. an "t-frn woman of.,(,n W(),( ,, punhaaeil '"I-"H n.l.T the rem weil ,,,.akea.!r,;',il ': M,,r " ' ami Oto Innorfiil wo he oinH-lle, nirlherah.M k. umli... Hy . Ill hre.k I ,"l''r rtH.nlat. Marietta U-,,,, ,,llffr wh K,v , h m the hea.llnK ami ,ralye II... entlri '"''"' ('l-'rUlner. K..l)nl r,. (J I,..rHWIltPi , , tM , , water .).te. of the valley upon whirl, j !,"r,,, "","'"; '.; atop the Illegal aale of lhUor In Ore- tne rropa of vaal urn. a are entirely : " 1 ' " , . ! ty. ami If that ran he crump. ili'p.-mi.it, "... "..I. .w r"' i Haheit ai 1 1 i.n iriiriiin onneMra ami t.aiay r.. Koreal, kltnlerKHrteii expert There w ill he the tiaunl aiimn.er ai'liool ( laaa aata i.rih.. Im.,..rl,.l t,.11..v -ii.... i rmiaiauiiR oi ninieiica. nillaic. eio- hir'.rix erfnrta are hei,,( i,,.. t,, (;... lain Hie ri leaae from the ;iui4 Hier inar.yi furtn-aa of I :j r . .j ... .-r Ma of Uruaaila, who la aahl In hate il.vel up. . a. .Me tuln-rruli." Aithuueli It waa at lirat d.' laml it, t the e.'futta t i ohlaltl hla releaae hail U-. n veined hy ii neral run lllaaimt the Oriuaii toternor iieneral In l: Irluin. It la iiom al a I i'l thai It la Inor.' than l.ey thut lliirk'omaater Mai wll , rr. It la anil thai he haa not hn.x I" lite. 1 f 1 f' ' If V , I L ' J ; k COUNCIL DEFEATS POOLHALLSUNDAK CLOSINCMEASURE BY VOTE OP FIVE TO POUR, OROI NANCE IS KILLED AT LAST MINUTE. HARPER IN FREAK DEAL ANKIIAIiK. M.wer California. June t.I - Alnnilliia canal, one of the water- jyateui. hmke iimler the earth ahm kai r"""" Bml ",,,"r '',''',""t d'Prt. laat nik'ht. hul la helim re.alre.. (Tunica, lieailliiRa ami other atrurturea of the ayateni, however. wlthatiMxl the aelatnlc illatiirluiiicii. lteM.rla from MexIcaH alale that act en or rlRhl per anna were kllleil there hy the falling of wall. Colonel Kateliuu. ( until. Hie Mexican comninmhint, irix lulineil : innrllal law, hla anlilleia patrollltiK with loaileil rlflea the atreeta of the "Utile Monte Carlo" ami cloacly henl- In K Itn Hiiiilatlon of Amrrlian munli (era anil ilum e hall Klila. Two of Hut hitler are npurted to he nnioiiK I In ileail. Illetlla. ARMY INSTRUCTOR DIES. I.KAVKNWOKlll. Kan.. Jmu 21. I.leiitennul Colon. 'I .!. II. I'or'er. fen lor ItiHtriictnr of law at Hm iiriny ten- Ice achoola at Korl l.enrnorl)i, dud amliloiily of Ktomiii h (ll:ieni hern thla nflernoun. The high price of nienta In Kimhiml I hna hrouiihl Into uae the hiiinhle hciin, which wan hefore the war little tiaeil In :ilil KtiKlnml. KELSO SCHOOL CLOSES The KrHilunloa of thai Nolan achool nro Clara Hnrhlton, Nora Ml inn. I. Mile Jonaruil, Klnrciico Lnnioicaux ami ' Churlea llnworth. At tlui rloau exer cIhph Siitiirilny tilnlit Hev. A. J. Ware delivered nn ndilrcHi urnliiK tlio atu- detila leiivlmt Hm cIkIiIIi Rrmle to con Ilium their work In the IiIkIht dcIiooIm of leiirnlnK If poBHit.lt.. I'rofcHHor Warner, the prlnolpnt. apoko on the loplc. "Servlco to llunmnlly." At the cloao of the program refreHliineittH were nerved. The following former touchers of the Kelao achool attended Hie exerclaea: Mr a, Alhert Itodhtn, of I'ortlnnrt; Mian Dorcaa lledln, princi pal of Kant Creek aclimd; Mlaa Carrie l.nmoroniix, of HoritiK: and MIhs Kllxn lieth CaiinltiR and Mm. Hohert JtitiB-rud. Northern I'uclfir mid Ureal North em preparing to operule direct triiina from Henttle to Hnvel via Knluma and Italtiler to' connect with Sun Francis co Hlenmeni. Moat Children Have Wormt. And neither I'nrent nor Child know It, yet It explains why your rhlld In nervotiK, pale, fovorlnli, hackward Often chllilren have HiouhuiiiIh of WorniH. Think of how dutiKuruim thla la to your child. Don't tako nny rlxk. Ret on original 25c hox of Klcknpoo Worm Killer, randy lo.onge. Klck npoo. Worm Killer will poaltlvely kill and remove the. Worms. Relieves 'onntlputlon, rcRulntes Stomach and llowels. Your child wilt grow and lenrn so mucli liettcr. Ciet li hox to day. (Adv.) without prosecution and notori ety ami the anme results ohtained, it will he hetter fur the city and all parties concerned. I believe this has "j; been nccomiillHheil." ' , . I, t L . . . . . siiiiiougn no aiaiement tins tieen inaili. public. It la unclomlmiil thut the illamlaaul of the rase was delayed sev eral days until the three former offi cers of tho lodice hud roalKiicd their plucca and dropt.ed all connwllon with the lodge. Mr. Nublt. was dicta tor until two weeks ana when he re signed. A. A. Trice was unanimously elected head of the bulge at tho Inst nieetlnK of thnt body and tho limine committee h now comported of I. Inn K. Jones, mayor; K. A. Hnckett, ami . A. Long;, roitncllmen. The roHlgnatlon of the three former lodge membera was the lust of the conditions laid down by the council two weeks ago when City Attorney Schuehel utikocl for a recommendation by thut body. Tho other stipulations were the removal of the locked door to the lodgorooms, the appointment of new hoipto committee and steward a plea of guilty and a heavy fine mi Uin Btewnrd of the lodge and the re inoval of several of the officers of the lodge. All of these conditions hnve been met. Wlille tho council la purely a legislative body, City Attorney Schuehel asked the recommendation of the council and after considering the matter nt several meetings, the council voted to ask the city attor ney to drou the charges. Judge (iordon E. Hupeg, who repre sented the lodge, was pleased with the outcome. Ho declared that In the fu ture he was suro no Iliinor would he al lowed In the rooms of the lodge. Cow Testing Association Active Ajraaa a Tranafar if Allowad on Blab Naat Daatan. When Southpaw ll.irry Harper of the WaahlimtiHi Americana waa sent to MliiiieiiH,la iimler optli.nnl agree ment he rinctc. nn iiiumuuI ronUitlim It waa liuthiiiK mure i,,.r h-a than thnt he should step Into hla new bar Dean the very next day. Hnrcr's colidlllnu waa accepted. and be uu.unlisl the aluli f..r (he Millers gnluat the Invmllng hciml.ira fn.m Colunihua. He Inat a freak game. The recruit fanned slxtn-n opwltlun bat tern, am hla teruu mii.le fuurtn u blta hehlnd him. but Harper wna beaten Clatt of r Will Co' lo O'ayon City H.gh In Bod M. E. CfOts Honour at Gladiton t'.hool Eltttion. I. i Klaala aa rle. (, .In.. I,,r t r (he j.iar tf-rni an. I It A lr.ir,,l. f,,r the J year term at Hie annual tU- lion Otl'IOl IK h' itOl K'jOn 'f the (ir. .:nti Cliy n h.-.l ili.trl. I h.i.'. WAf IIIMiTON. June :i Whe.i M"n,y- i Hohert I jari.me riMiitaelur lo the alate There i-r 11 totea (nt. the rlec. 'I'parimeiit, aa niaile a. (Ilia; e re lion U'Hi very lojli-t teaie of H.r;lary i.f alate In auier. W ill. am Jen l I li.a I there wai no opi'nlllun i.nlriKa tran Mr. Anlera..n a'a i tnutnl the au anll'Iutea Mr. Kaiiila wii'up a g. He waa m.i. luuna.-h.r to aorn In Muinltty nlaht and Mr. Htaata Hi state department. n held the will lake the oath of office thla we. k i ume Maltlun under Hie Tafl a.lmlnl J K. Ileda'ea la the new rhalrman of'ntntlon and until ren-ntl)- wan Mr the a h'M'l hoard . ; I JnJli' aaaiatant. The annual laxpayera ineetlng waa iheld Monday night ( the c mrthouae. j .,........ rartrai-rri.e. The attetolame waa light. Tha re; DMunrtuMn I njun tUOtniniU oorta of the illr.i lura ami clerk worn. read am accepted ml Inter the board Dein Lou.a TwiH.r Rcal held o-lal niwtliif and cantaaae li waomu and Haymond. tha vote of the election, and traiiaait i " Ceorge llnumgiirtiier la all that U ed other routine bualneaa. el.-ctltig K i Ml'1 of ,llm. ht- l teepllig1 Up Ita K. UrcKlle arhiM.1 clerk and fixing Mon-1 r,,l'"""l"u ,""n h woentrlc day. Septenilier :o. as the date fur the . lanna-lmll plnjer. Aitimllug to acorli otenlng of the hoola. !"'l told al-out the Urowna' tall south paw, he alnga un afreet corners and I .at... I, ..ll..fl.... m..t,t . ... in a a unman imtiii u mere is bu rmpij sent hniidr, haa hla fai mnaaagej HEMBERS HAKE STRONG ATTACK ON PLAN, FORMERLY APPROVED Albright Danooncas Proposfd Lav at Unfair and Class Lagialatlon City Fathtrt Will AtUnd Church Services. Tho ClucknmnH County Cow Tcatlng iihhocIiiHou was organized and began active work October, 1!H4. Ha mom berahlp Is compoHud of 17 men, 11 nf whom tire breeders of reglHtered tliilry Hlock, the remainder of the member own grade horilH. For tho flrnt nix months of work, tho association hud 210 cows on test, 79 per emit of which wore Joraeys; IS per cent IIoIhIoIiih, 5 per cent Oiiern. Owner of Cow. Nitino. W. 9. l.iulil ICHtato Piiiliida Hcnnu.... N. II. Smith I'liouh. N. II. Hmllh Kndln.... N. II. Smith l.nurii.... A. I. and J. HukIk's lied Wing.-... W. S. I.ndd KnlHt Merry MIsh.... C. II. Illdiir Mosay.... N. II. Smith Etta.... N". II. Smith .Lettn ChrlB Niicgell No. 24 N. II. Smith l'honlo.... A. I. mid J, Hughes TopHy.... ChrlH Nuogell ...No. 21.... I I....I I 1191.0 N. II. Smith Dottle.. N. II. Smith KIohhIo.. N". H. Snoley I leant y. . A. I. nnd .1. Hughes Cherry A. I. and .1. Hughes Iionmy.. N. II. Smith Mlgglo.. A. I. nnd J. Hughes Ilcnuty.. iHys and 3 per cent inlHcelliineouri. Of the total number, .13 per cent are registered. All herds have registered sires. The following data gives the names uml owiHTbliln of the 10 cows In the I iissoclutlon that have produced mora than 45 pounds of butter-ful per month, also tho best cows for the lust month of the period mid four of the poorest: - Lbs. fresh. Milk. Nov. 1587.9 Sep. 1.82.9 Dec. 1725.7 Jan. I 150G.0 Jan. 3 Nov. ..I Fob. Ii Jan. 5 Dec. 11 I Sep. Age. ' I I 6 I I" Ml 1 1 reed I J I J I .1 ,1 J .1 J .1 a 1181.5 13011.9 11CG.7 12(18.1 1248.3 1210.0 I. lis. Hutter 69.23 ti5.5C 03.16 60.24 57.S9 55.67 70.00 59.59 57.13 57.13 62.01 Conqueror of Big German Zeppelin Is Killed at Buc CANADIAN AIRMAN ACCOMPANIED BY AMERICAN JOURNALIST WHO IS DEAD ALSO. ; I'm - V , i I : Photo by American I'reaa Aaaoclatlok PITC'HBK IUHKV DAltrtH. 8 to 7, Im. A-luuIng run scoring on an error. As nn offset to Ilnrinir'a effec tiveness, however, he gnvo uluo buses on bulls and was touched for seven hits. Columbus clustered Its runs and walks, while (he Millers with plenty of hits nnd pusses dribbled their coun ters over the home plute. The deul by which Minneapolis se cured Harper nud Outfielder Itoudeau, for whom Washington previously gave Ave players to the Millers, originally tens for Itondcuu nud another burler. When this young hurler was sounded. however, he wished to consult his fam ily before deciding whether he would bo willing to play In the west. This did not suit rtestdent Cnntlllon, nnd Harper wns sent for. Ills answer was nfllrmntlvo provided he could pitch the ext day, which he did, with the result litrrotaxl. I- I .US I ..I I 1138.4 5 I OoL I 1132.5 I 58.12 56.20 7 Sep. 972.1 51.85 7 Sep. 939.6 51.74 11 973.1 P0.30 11 10 7 4 Oct. OcL Sop. Oct. 952.6 951.0 856.9 903.6 Poorest Producers (Grades.) Chris Nnegoll No. 6., Chris Naegell ..No.- 8., Chris Nnegeli Susan., Chris Naegell Skinny. . The records show that tho feeding of grain has paid with the higher pro ducing cows, while with the poorer producers, Increase In feed did not make relutive gains In production, and In one rase a low producer on medium grain ration. Increased when fed less. One herd of 17 cows in one month made a profit of 15c by a. change of ration the same herd the following month made a profit of $65.00. Hy testing the poor producers have been pointer out and aa a result three cows have been slaughtered. 49.46 46.91 46.44 45.90 13.06 I'ARlb, June 17. Ueutcnunt Hegl mild Wurneford. the Cntmdluii aviator who brought down a ZeppelHv near (ihont and was decoruted with the Vic toria cross in recognition of his ex. plolt, today was killed by a full from an aeroplane nt Hue, Franco. Wurneford was currying as a pas- senger tho. Amerlcnn writer, Henry tiencli Needhnm, who also wus killed J I 6 1 1 362.7 . .1 7 j 391.4 j 14.00 : J 4 j 274.0 ! 14.95 . J j 2 j 328.0 15.80 To promote Interest in dairying and In the association work a basket pic nic will be held at the ranch qf A. A. Spangler of Heaver Creek. Satur day, June 26. Professors Itarr and Droves of the Oregon Agricultural col lege will be present. Questions of In terest concerning dairying will be dis cussed; a cow-Judging demonstration will be held and Ed. Cary, of Carlton, will relate hla experiences in produc ing record cows. " I 1lr......r i . .. uuiiioiuru Hiuritcu tin" world a week ago by his wonderful font in buttling with and destroying a Zeone lin nlrshlp by dropping bombs upon It irom ins neropiune. When the big (iirigimc blew up and fell tho vucuutn upsot Warnoford's n-jropluno and he tumbled almost to the ground, but, by marvelous skill, looped the loop Just above the fluming Zeppelin and reach ed the earth shfely, but within tho Ger man lines, lirore the astonished Cer mnns could make him rlsoner he gave his propellor a whirl, sturtlng his en gine, and was off amid a shower of shrapnel. For his exploit Warneford was granted the Victoria Cross hy Great Hrltaln and was made a member of the Legion of Honor by France, the two highest honors within the power oi mose notions to bostow. He wus a youthful Canadian, who enlisted last summer and took his first lesson In flying less than a year ago. He was as modest In describing his feat as he waa resourceful In performing It. Hiss passenger, Henry Beach Need- ham, was an American writer and has Contracts have been Blgned up for hard surfacing 66 miles highway, 10 miles concrete nnd brick, 56 miles Warrenlte bitullthlc. The beauty Spot Patch. Tho custom of wearing black patches to make the skin seem fairer came from the habit of applying In the six teenth century pieces of black velvet or other dark stuff to the temples for the headache. A fashionable coquette discovered thnt those were becoming and brought them Into use in France. whence the custom spread Into Eu rope. They were worn not only by women, but by exquisites, though their use was not general among men. They were culled munches nnd- wore mnde round, square, oval nnd In the j shnpe of stars, hearts, crescents nud animals of all sorts, so that a lady's fnifVoinetlnu's had the appearance of a menagerie. The report of Percy I. Caulleld who! has J'tal completed an audit of booka of the achool clerk, waa read. The book ( found to be correct. The reaknntlon of H. F. I flngaten. prlneliml of the high hnol building. waa accepted. He has accepted a, aim-1 liar position at The Dalles. F. ('. Ilurk. Mrs. Delia Green and Frank Moore were elected Judges, and E. H. Coo-r was elected clerk for the bond election lo be held on Thurs day of this week from 3 to 7 p. nr.., for the purKM of authorising bind Issue of 1-0 OoO to provide for the con struction of an a.l'lltlon to the high school building. Every atudent In the Willamette school above the eighth grade will con.e to Oregon City next fall for high school work, according to the derision reached at the school meeting there Monday night. Principal Paul estimat ed that the division of the voters would add 26 to the local school. H. U Morrell was elected school direct or and C. F. Wilson was named lo take Ihe place of Director Frank Ca pen, who moved away. Mrs. Jess Hyatt waa reelected clerk. H. E. Cross, who donated the site for ihe union high school In Gladstone park, was unanimously elected direct or of the union high school district Monday night. William Hammond de feated II. E. Williams for school di rector and Mrs. Estella Salisbury was reelected clerk of the district. E. U Pope was given two places at Parkplnee, one on the union high school board and one on the district school board to succeed Captain An derson, who resigned. S. J. Hentley was elected district director and W. A. Holmes clerk. Mrs. George McLalne was named clerk at Mount Pleasant and Ward IV 1-awton clerk. Mrs. Mcltine has served several years on the board of school directors. every day. ln-1-.ta on Mug paid lo one dollar bllla am baa other bartnleaa but amualng l'Ullnrltles which place blin in the "nut" cleat. However, it la doubtful whether George wilt erer if I - Via. V - k X X ENGLAND WANTS MORE MONEY LONDON. June 17. Chancellor of the Exchequer McKenna will intro duce another loan bill next Monday, according to announcement of Pre mier Asquith this afternoon. Report has It thnt the new bill will call for about $1, 750,000.000. WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE How Mrs. Hurley Was Re- stored to Health b I-ydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. All Interested In dairying are Invlt-jbeen representing American maga ed to be present , rlnes In Europe since the war started. DANGERS OF FLATTERY. In order thai all men may be taught to speak truth it is necessary that all should learn to hear it, (or no species of falsehood is more fre quent than flattery, to which the coward is betrayed by fear, the de pendent by interest, the friend by tenderness. Those neither servile nor timorous are yet desirous to be stow pleasure, and while unjust de mands of praise continue to be made there will always be some whom hope, fear or kindness wiD dispose lo pay them. Johnson. Eldon. Mo. "I waa troubled with displacement, inflammation and female weakness. For two years I could not stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without en during cutting and drawing pains down my right side which increased every month. I have been at that time purple in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or ait still sometimes for a day and a night at a time. 1 was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt aa though I had not a friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained in atrength every day. I have now no trou ble in any way and highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself." Mrs. S. T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that tearing down feeling, indicrestion. and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't you try it? Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. Photo by American Preaa Association. PITCHER OIOIIOB BAUMOiRTNEB- nchleve the fame for eccentricities possessed by the late Rute Waddell and Hugs Raymond. Waddell. who died of tuberculosis in Texas last April, and Raymond, who was killed by a thrown brick In Chi cago a year before, both .ent a large part of their time In St. Louis. Rube pitched for the Rrowus after Connie Mack of the Athletics gave hitu tip and Rugs twirled for the Curdlnali before be wna traded to the Giants. Both were chock full of originality In the queer things they chose to perform. nnd always had somebody laughing at their nntlcs. At the same time, sorry to say. they were easily led In short a pair of boys who never grew up. It.iuni gnrtner may lie the same general type, but he will hnve to go sotiu; to rench the heights of peculiarity his fnruoua predecessors attained. TO SLEEP WELL IN SUMMER. Slight Inflammation of the bronchial tubes causes a distressing cough and makes refreshing sleep Impossible. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cov ers raw, inflamed, Irritated surfaces with a soothing, healing coating and stops that annoying tickling, relieving the racking, tiring cough. Take this splendid cough medicine with you on summer trips. It Is good for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial affections and la grippe coughs. Jones Drag Co. (Adv.) When Turkey Was Great. The Turkish empire reached its greatest glory lu the reign of Sulle nitin the Mugulllcent. who held the throne from 1020 until 130(1. Besides his North African possessions his ter ritories extended from uetir what Is now the border of Gertuuuy to Persia. There was ut that time no other state that approached the Turkish In extent or wealth. Oregon City ponlhulla will tint cloao on Siitulay. Jteveralng Hie aland taken at half a doen ineellnga and Ignoring the pe. titlcn which wua accepted aeveral week aifo, the council at a ap In I meeting Wednesday nlghl killed tho Kund.iy rloalng ordinance for pool lulls with a 5 to 4 vote. The council men lined up aa follow a: For the or dUnce, Cox, Van Auken, Andrews and Hackett; agnlnat the ordinance, Metx ner. Albright, Templeton. Meyer and Ijllll!. Templeton Opens Discussion. The crdlnnnr waa voted down hen Mayor Jones railed for a vote on a motion to bring the meaaure be fore the council for second reading and final pannage. Templeton was the flrt to tuk a definite atand when be de clared that If the council panned the ordinance It would make a mistake. "We have no better place than the poolhall for the young men to spend Sundays." he said. "We will drive the young men not to church but to the woods with packs of cards where they will learn to gamble and to Port land where they will learn worse hab its than playing pool." He said that the commercial poo halls were the same as the poolhalls lu the Moose and Elk lodges and in the Commercial club. Meyer was the next to speak. He said that since the last meeting of tho council be bad thought over the mat ter and come to the conclusion that the ordinance would only kick the boys and young men of the town out on the street. The city ought to pro vide someplace for them to go, he said. Albright Denounces Plan. Albright d"nour?ed the ordinance as class legislation and said that such sn ordinance was not Just "I can play on Sunday. All of your men who have a few dollars can join a club and play pool on Sunday. Hut your working man; he can't play pool. If you make this ordinance Include the lodges and clubs, I'll vote for It, but aa It is noth-' ing less than class legislation. It Is an Injustice." Andrews sold that he agreed with Albright In some respects in that he would favor closing the lodges and clubs on Sunday. These institutions should set a good example for the rest of the town, he said. Church Invitation Accepted. The council unanimously accepted the invitation of Rev. T. B. Ford, pas tor of the Methodist church, to attend evening servicea Sunday, July 4. Spe cial services are being planned for the day. A petition presented by J. E. Hed ges, attorney for Lee Pong, the China man who was convicted on a liquor charge, was laid on the table without discussion. The petitions asked that the $25 fine assessed against Pong be remitted as, the petition read, the con viction was secured on the unsupport ed testimony of two detectives whose evidence In the Cox case had been shaken. Templeton made the motion to lay the petition on the table. A $15,000 Improvement bond Issue was awarded to Morris Brothers, of Portland. This firn-bld on the par value of the bonds with the past Interest. FRANCE AND ENGLAND CONFER. PARIS, June 22. With a view to closer cooperation between France and England In matters pertaining to their departments David Lloyd-George. British minister of munitions, and Al bert Thomas, French undersecretary for war, met at Boulogne In an ex tended conference, according to Infor mation given out bore today. 1300 TURKS KILLED. China's Salt Welle. Salt wells In China have been operat ed for hundreds of years, and In the TzeliuchUig district, eseclnlly, have built up a prosperous community. In some cases the wells nre 300 feet deep. The suit la obtained In the form of brine, which Is raised In bamboo tubes by jueans of crude derricks, the motive power for which Is furnished by wa ter buffaloes. CARIO, June 23. Thirteen hundred Turks were killed during the fighting for one position on the Galllpoli penin sula in the Dardanelles fighting of Saturday, an official statement an nounced here today. The allied troops stormed and carried the Turk ish position, after a bitter fight, and found this number of dead In the trenches abandoned by the enemy. Charles M. Miller of Portland will manufacture fruit evaporators at Albany. Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily, NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED You don't need to suffer those agon izing nerve pains In the face, head, arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort! Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces for 25c, at all druggists. Penetrates without money back rubbing. (Adv.) freckles. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with tho guarantee of a reliable dealer that ll will not cost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles; while if It does give you a clear complexion the ex pense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of If it falls to remove (Adr.)