Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 08, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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Milwaukie and Vicinity News
VOUAIi REFUSES
OPERATION
III1E WATER 'MILWAUKIE JUSTICE
CASE IS MEN UP
IN CIRCUIT COURT
.
COMPLICATED AND IMPORTANT CONIPIRACY CHARGED BETWr EN
fcUIT WILL PNOBABL V NOT BE
riNHNID UNTIL TONIGH T
two officer and attor
nevb in i'.ooo uit.
A I.. HiH. mutable al MiUaua",
It. Ki'lxi, Jualhe of I lit- peace,
Tll llllfl M III I B A fill t III lit ''
Mllaiikl ami lh prhat water J
planla. which waia lirourlil ui when ilturim I PriMia ami Ariliui Cothtu
Itiu Iiisii attempted In Inaiall a nl "r, attorney; Orolla Y. Huaaa ami A
rtpal plant. wrr Itakt-n up In Ilia cir j Huaa ara luud deft-mlanta In a I'-'W
mil court Wmltierday wlieti ! ai peraoiial ilamair nil lllnl rialuntu)
of Theodore an-l II. Y. FUli aaallial by rn Y. Mnlitmwa In llm until!
Km lnn of Mllwaiil.li'. limn up for mnrl. W. Kaatliain I a'torncy
tilal. Wllneaara i'i .aiulimd all fur M'a MatHi".
iluv ami Inn raa will iril'Uiilv hoi inm un iiwfi uniuiiii m niaan
f ml Imfnrw tonlaiit. i kl rnnaplia d with llm ln ri
Hi plaintiffs, who an- prim ipal ' to l--rlt llm plaintiff of In t funii
owiiera of Ilia Mllwuukln Wiil-i i on.' : lur IMir.iH llm ne raaary lend pro
lii), Itilm lo hold an lulv f run- reeiliire an 'I Ihal Cni,!l.lc !-- !
il,l ftmii I tin MllwauLIu toumll to ter-d Km Mull'iew honm hl" dr nil.
ni'iinli- In a nrtitlii part ul Hi" Inwn ' pulled a nun I ml larrlel aa a via'
ATTEHPIS SUICIDE
MRS. NETTIE ROLEY TAKE! POI
ON BUT MEDICAL ATTEN
TION COMES IN TIME.
Uri .Siitle Idi'i ), wlf of lanea
ll'iln). of VllwauHi', IU inpi' d t'il
1I1I0 Haiiiiday aflrriiiMin l.r taking
IhiImiu In h'f apartim-nla over Die
Flrat HIuIk bank of MllaauhlD. No
'eaaon U known for Hit ail. Mr
Holey U being ati.ndid by lit W. II
Talor.
Tin' Hull-)! muted lo Mllwaiiklir
from 361 lloaa at real, Portland, rxinl
ly lo lukn ou r Km I on'eitmimry )"
III 1li Milwaukie ailing room. Uolry
ami Ida
1
u l yy
'I l.r i Hy, Hi. t a'l'K". ! ii i t'rti.'
In to limlull a municipal : Iriil In
lli lr territory wlllimit iny'i'i- iheir
llteri'tla
(in l':i' min i linn. I. Hi (own )'lin
that (III' Water supplied I')' Hi'" M l .
V.nlkl.' U'llliT tlillltlliv In Mill lilnv
fit for rrin nil iii Mini II. i' i i: U
Oil l"Ul of III. I!. hul l KlMtiU lllllilll;
Kurfulil of lua, i I'll' iIibikh 'iiiulc1
ly Mm Hull hi Ho Tlir cl!i,-. .1 a l1
a uiiiiiilllc I lu i.l IiiuMIi
Hie cli.rv iii lull) In llic ioi'i.luli.l
f . 'i vk . "In fi'illii riiinx ol lli urn
il'ui)' aii'l a K i'iiii nl of rti f. ii'l uil (,
p:iIi Aiilmr CmliaiihiT. J It Kili-u
uinl A I.. I(i ! ni t lino ilu r In Mil
Ii i. no anlliiiillv In grunt .11 h 11 'm
iIiIm- inn! tlmt. tliirtfur", lln- 1 on. tt'iVI" oil Dip ;'7n.l ilay nl Hi ril'in'i r.
.n n li'il In mi ii "l rklit lir. C11M 1 ; 1 ml tln r n; jii III" i.ul'l J II K. l-.i.
Willi' . f.irni' rly "irilnr "f III" Ht.l. ( -i -m! .nit In h I In I1I.1 'ifll LI r ). 1
I'mr'l of lli'nlili, 'i'i Ititruliii I a: il'y of juniirp of Km i fur II.''
11 hIiiiimi In ilrii rll Ilia ill" r f.ir j MirKifa of kI.Iiii; form nii'l 1 olor of
lil'ti.'l i lhi riiinimnv. I In a.ili ll, j tlw In In III" tli."ul i. i.l.im of i
ilnrliK lli" ilrv ni'itMiiia II wn iu r fi ii'luntn. .hi.'l mi l illii li .l lln-
lull ilmltiK III" v. Int.T. aal'l I.. II I lo Ilk. Iilv ofli i.il
Tell. Uow SU W.i Saved
by Taking LydUE. Pink,
ham' VfgeULIo
Compound.
UuUvlll.. Kjr -" I tJ.li.k If moraauf.
fa.-tna wmrn woulil uka I flia K.
I Uikliam V(ita
liia jnMjo4 )irj
wH n)7 trtu-r
Uailli. I fufTirrad
ffno famala truu
I'l", arnl Uia dortura
WW i had
tuiooroua frowtb
nr.l would hava to
m oftf-ralrd upon.
UA I rvfuand all do
Kt la'llava In Mm
Dona. I had faiiitinK -ll, bbUd,
arid could hanlltr ttnl Oi pain In my
loft ll'l". My fiu.l irl uti,U4 Uiat 1
try l.vdia K. I'li.ili.m'i W.UliU
Cornouid. aod 1 am u tlankful I did,
fur I am now w. II woman. I aWo
lf ara aal.l lo l.a.a ! 11 ' lHT, do all thf ..'W.rworfc and taka
!a..nratMl al una llni". Iml r.'.nlly lo 1 1"" "' I rw-vrr fail to praiae I.ydu
! ha roiiia loi(.-Ui"r I I'lnkham'i V-B-tnl,! Conipuund for
my hi-elth. -ilra. J. W. IlKW.'ll,
I'M Wrat Lroa-lwty, ItiUvlll., Ky.
Kirx-t wa irunrani - l at all U-atlmo.
r.UU which we ul'!ih arr if-nulna, la It
v.t fair to aiij : that if I.ydia E.
I'ifikliam'a WK"lal'!'"iii"und haa tha
virtue V. hli tlit-ao nmrn It will hlp
any nlhrr woman v U nuir-Ting In a
li" iiiannrr 7 '
if you rv ! do rw.f .me aloni until
i r r."rli'j U n '(ly, Uit at onra
jt-. l.y.l.a T- rirl'ii.'!!'! Vrgrtebla
' (4,.i,uUrv!.
! rti' in LyU V.. I'hlUliam
i:Hlrltiriiilli)i-iulul)LyBnt
J i'liis-. 'ur l lirr 'I Ik? ihtic1,
1 1 (Mil ini'l tnin ri(l liTHMoiimn
j n l )i:M fu atrii t 1 niilldi'iue.
COMMITTEE OF 1
i ORDINANCC (XPERT
wuvnuny auAirj
'LIVE
E
DAMAGED BK EIRE
CLUB CO-OPERATE IN CELI
BRATION AT EARLY DATE
COUNCIL REfUIEt TO M Art AH.
PROPRIATION TO AID COVI.
MITTEE OP NINE.
P,CK,DrORNAVAL:tVl WVVmV K
"U"WI,T ,yA" KJL UU L UL 1 L i
TO DIRECT PURE ICED Bill Fill
VllIEIt'CllIL : JCIIIIIIIEI
a j v
WIREE AND COMMERCIAL i
1 . . y :
y ',K
r ' 1
,1V
a.. -sj. z.j.t-r
"DOLLAR W PROPOSAL IffT
Wllfl THE BOAKO Of TRADE!
Plana For Mambtrani'p Campaign
Commercial Club Art Ducwiitd
CoimitUa Nmd lo Ar
range Portland Enhlt.it.
Sn rally inoriilna fir" Tlmulny l i
iKili.ftl" rn(lliit'"l al I-1''' lo tliu ir.
irry alora of O. VVInKn.'i'r, of MUJ'.
Hi-, Infill" II vai nut nut I )' Hi" ni
iinH'ir fire ili'iiaiiriont Hit- 1.1 a-
it illMim r'-d a'oi.t 1 oi lin k In Hi
r.ar of ll," litillilliiir. anil In liilii'ti l
In liiiir hi" ii klnrti'l I.) mil i lii'viiii;
on lii.'d In n.
lillr I Hi". Iml
nioullii li"ii inn. h ruin fi ll, urn Ii ijimi!I of rniisl.il.U'. ullli tlu n...'
aurfsi" nt"r w;i llnMi- lo i"i i Into Arthur ('"itlianir and fnn lMy pti'l
h" Hil'a tllnl mnk" til" nul.r liiil'Hr" ! iimli-r Minhlntire of offli hi I anllioilty
I'lriiHt .IiI'Ik CiiiiiI" II tmi mail" r.jtn i nli r ll." a.ilil rml'li in r villi" "c i
M iit"i nM"inita In hrln : ahout a r t , iii.'i"l. ami tli-K"ii on ll." ri I St
ll.'iiiriit liil""ii th" rli ninl th" w.i Ihiir (otlmiim'r and tin- A I.
trr i rnnmuiv. II" anl.l Wi-.lni'Pilii) fl linsl wi-nt lo ( Ii - uhl r t.lJ-ii . uinl
rrniM'ti Dial tin iinilti r Inw hi iU ''' l' 'iln Hi" a'lM'iin' of pliilntlff'a liuahi.iiil,
til" cm.", hi' wonlil ln ilulim Hi" iltiK mnl I ii.:i im i-.l n . I n 1 1- r I. .ll Iln i.'.ii.
al'lu an Injilatlio Tim ronn ruiild no! alili h liilntirf rofilaml. In k hjioii
M-nnlt Ilia town of MIIwiiii' Ii- t Mil ', 111" auhl A. U IIitiI iluihiivi .1 til" err n-H. I)o'a not
roiiKli ahod ovnr llm rialila of Km wn . Iiailtr- of hln offli !ul poilthm. Inl' p'l iiant nltor "ffii t
h'r roiiinnl"a, ami n"ltli"t ioiiI.I llm 'a int'ia' hlur and ua an offlur of tlm i'(.
town hi Mi"it". lo innllinm In liar law di'inaniti'il culranro lo th" ii.il.l . . m . .
; iln y lil lr.o tlail ll.
! Ko llm a wi'll ua .'4i
ami Nmllu'r.
our i 'I-' ' h'.iin.' i
uri III of Mia.
I'.. .''ilit a luiln-r
i.f
ii.J I'uli'l' S'llukl". of An li rn ii. linii-
ui.a, a; i-tit Wi-ilii' ailli K iK' lm
Mimlira. .Mr. Milnk'" aiii-M nun"
I tlni"
Cllrcl.
CHrola.
C I T R O L A X
lll'at llllllK lor I lilial iil! i.lll
ali'lllui ll lut' ll r anil al'ir.'.ali Imw
"la Hliia a alcv lii-nilm lie almoat at
nine (litre a tnnal hor.itiwli a:il rut
lil.ii tory fliii-liliiK - no i.u.n. i d ii:i'i
ai a. Ki'opa your ai- teni -i lana-il, i park and Hie C'.illliirma fuira, and Ii
av.-"t ami w lioli'aomn U. II. Vi-. I no ri'liiriiliiK by Hi Northern route,
ht-rlit. i.U Ijikn City. Cull rll . A trip lUroiiRli H l amoilau rmkli i
I find Cltrolan llm U-al Imatlva In mm of hi anll ipat. il pleaaun-a.
t:rlpi' -no uii I Tha lrai' (intld il ini vl at' 11:3V
Joiu-a lnii' Urn churrh on I'rliluy and at noon
I Ail v. llm luilU-a will enjoy a luncheon, aft
. . i it alilrh a iiis-lal l.uniiici.a Riii'tliiK
Mr-ten limn were a'lnl-d hy Hi"
board of. Kotvrnnra of Cm Comnii-r
rial ( Inn Wedimailav tilth! t ) t.ike ar-
Iva i ha rue of the protioaid (i-lrhra-
lion n arklnr; Hi" Cow of pure momi-
laln aati-r Into Oiegou city and Vi-i
l.lnri The a a in e (oin'iill'ee wa
named br Jir I.. A. Mnrrm. tnnln Initik
of thel Ive Wire, and II la roiiiiaiM-d
of W. A. Ilimil.y. I)r U .. I'li'ltnn,
K. K. Uronle, Y.. II Urown. C. Rihu
l.el. A A. I'rlre and lr. W Y. Ife-n-..
atcad. The cuniniltlee huii ii'ilh'irlty
lo fl Km date for the (elnhraCon,
hi' b will not I ronfnaed aor rn
ma lad al'.h li b hratlon tj luh I J"
over any oth-r .f llm "lly'a liV-a'n. !
The cmi-rnora of Ihe flub ton-!'! !
en d a l"tf r from M V. HrlhH.'ll. nj
lix-al merchant. urKinic Km il.th to'
fa'her a "Dollar IMv" but the rcn. In-.
Ion waa n a hed that thla prop'rultlon j
rould het be harnlli-il hy the buln"4 j
nu n thi-niae'vea. and arrordlnrly tha (
mutter aii referred to Ihe lk;ird of!
Trade.
A plan aiiliraltled v lU iiiiiilw r-,
photo by Aniark-aa Praaa Aaau1aiua
ltdr rt Slmpaon WiKxIa ir.) la pre
Hint of Carni'fle Inalllute of Uah
infton. He la an etoort ou ordnam-e
a:id eplolvea benl-l" i lli( one 'of
tin- fi.n iiiiiat aiithoritlia on uMn.n
otny, vynT ;ihy and ioath"mallra In
the K.uiiiry. Horn In Rim heater.
Mull. In J S 111, Vcodur,l haa been III
!.!a rea. nt iodt!nn nlll'P !i"i. Ilia
appointment to llm ne natal advln
ory l.ourd waa done lo mak" available
lo the adiiuiilMrntlnn hla knowledKe
of nrdnanie srrl exil.lv.-a.
TEKPIETOX SHOWS ELEVATOR PIPE
CONTRACT HAS EIG JOKER IN IT
Clairman Dclart Agraamant W.fh
Ortgon Cngi'ittrlng 4 Comt'uc
tion Company Proidaa City
Muat Fill up Trencn.
C.V.W
LOCAL ill DISCUSS
.-';.r!i:;;au'r. ahl;i cotuinlttee to InmirU'ate a eaut-j
paign for more no'inWa wuh ihh
proved, and detail will b" aiu:oiiiiTil j t
al a amoker to be held Krldiy even-,
In Colorado, the Yellow aton ' f' 13. It la proponed to r- SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATTOR'
the water from llm prlvnle ptiint Tim i houae and loelln r with aald Arthur .PETITION FOR ADOPTION FILED jw.HI te held. At, 3 p in. the meet
inaii la roiinldered etr'nie'y rornpll Colrhauwr. without warriml of law' a Inn a ill adjourn o thai the member
eali'd. - .and auullial Ihe prnti-al of pl.nllillff lo
Tha Mllwaiiklo Water roiupuny holila , enter Ihe aaine ami while In anld real-
teinpnrurr Injiim (Ion whli h hna Heil
up rnniplelely Km niunli'lnal avntem
Th Mlnlhorim Hnrlnra Water eon
pany'a ault uruloal Ihe loan of Mil
waukln waa aet for today. V. ?
I' lten la repreaentlna; tha wnler eoni
panlea and II. (1. PkulrtHon. the town. , nival fear of her life.'
May llelle Travla, aited 7 yiara, waa
di'tire. and under Hie Influeuc" of In ftliil in Ihe county rourt by her rraiid
lolrallnit lliiior Ihe aald A. 1- ll. ed mother. Mra. Cella It. Karn. W.iliiea
and Km anld Arthur CirtthaiiMo- hu ,,,v. Tim chlld'a mother. Mra. Craco
tnlllnted and lerrorlied plalnllff, Ihe MlKhloff. hia (then her ronaent for
aald A. U Kurd invniiwhlle holdinit a llm dopilon and her father la dead
Kim lu lila hand, and put plaintiff In llutmnond b llntnmnnd appear for
A petition for adopting Koarnuiid I iiuy attend Ihe I'oreiil-Tiai her meet
Mra. Karn.
MOLALLA.
ami, Indiana. 8 Inyed with Mlaa i:ien.
'They are on their way lo Ihe cxpoal-
Iflpeiuai t.orreaK)iiiiiiini. ; i0, t Hun Frani'laro.
Ins held at I'm acbooL A ipeaker
from I'orthunl ill lm priMiit.
IL K. Weler. V. I. Illlnatoue. Jim
llernard altended'ilie Us Caliiti bun
quel in Portland on Monday evening.
.The regular meeting of the Com
munity rlub waa held on Monday, Oc
toher 4th. J. Hlnclatr who now
realdea lu I'oi liana as preac-ut.
a a w'10 H,.,j . !,., fllr ,.r,., he at I'arkplare and deliver thla lep
. . l'errv I.vnill anil Uull. r llunaen uinl'liira
a. ... . "... .... .. i
r umiKi.ur r.muy. i Mr. and Mra. (!u Wamblad enter-1
aal I i t... i wt aaa il '
- .nr. ami .nn. v uanea ,en, oi .nil'T- ,-i,i ui,. v,,i., j in,ir..,l
I Kruae on Sunday.
Harry llnylea and wife of Ihe Ml.
ii. .iii.m. i ..n...ra i.,.i .n.., u. ii .ii. i..ji... iw iiiKtnci. aeiu niinnav wuu
' - w .. ii, uniivniiuuii lllltllM'll mill . - ..
iaiu alilewulk In liom oi their atore. 1 Thuraduy to Mlaa lleable RUketa. of, worae.
Ihla bulldlni waa inovud Hill aumuier j Vancouver, Waahlngton. They will i Mr- r"l"' ot Portland, al 8nn-
from Ua old home on llio cornur lo Ua . make their home In Tortland. Mr. vUllora at Ihe Kmmon'i home.
preavnt alxbt with nevr a loaa ot ajAUnnw la connected with the Honey
day. It waa turned a quarter way, man Hardware Co.
around and aet back ao that a modern.
fit ml could be added.
, J. J. klclxliT haa Juat purchaaed ma
lenul lo erect uuuther building up ou
John P. Jenninaa attended Dm atate Hcken In Ita effect
of laat
COMPLEXION BLEMISH,
tea, Km-alilavlaay liter often YaM
It. Dr Klnn'a Xew,l.lfe rilla cleara
the complexion, throw off Impurities
and releutma bile naturally and eaally.
Vnlea Ihe bowels move freely and reg
ularly all the powder In llm world will
nol permanently cover "that muddy
romiilexlon." Thla laxative is mild
yet effective.
fair at Salem on Thursday
m m week. -
, Whan Baby haa tha Croup. Mr. and Mra. Jacob and Mra. Stiav-
When a mother la awakened from I " fh wedding ami)
grntulutlon are be-
Mr. and Mra.
little daughter
gladden their homo during
iiiuaneu a moueru minguiow tor mm : " , , .. . . . 7 , rlav avnnlna
whlth waa rented to Mr. Clark. (.ou. bealth HtniKgllng for breath, she la,0 " B- f oon
... nuliirul v aliiriin.il Vol If aha ran flliaiaMa oi con
irui ior uoiia nua neuriy eompleleu , " ' ... . . , Ins aont In tha hnme of
........ .. .. . .. keen mr nreaenra of nilml "mnl a vn'1" aeni to tne nnme oi
ino uungaiow na la miiiuuig tor Air. : . , , '. , " r " . 1 1 lovil Snooner aa a
. . . . . Chanilmrlii n'a Cnuuh flmneilv vrv ,0 Olfoner as a
aimiirr i iiim inniiiiiitf iniu Mir.iuiiv . - - - - w
arrived 10
been cngUKfil
Mr. Frank Kramer moved hla family
lo Mt. Angel Tueaduy ao that hla chil
dren could uttuud tho Culhnllo acjiool
at Hint pluee. Mlaa Mumlu Krumer
hu been attending achool there and
vUltlng her grandmothur until tha
family rould niovo (here. Mra. Kra
mer' sinter tins tuught for Home time
lu the Sinter's achool.
Mr. Hen Colo I having un, addition
.iiillt on hi houHU. Mr. Hogner I do
ing the work.
Mra. Allun moved lo their new home
recently. Mra. Allun a mother, Mr.
1'ny, linn looked forward to thai home
or ner own ror some lime. Mr, fay,. he morning of October 1, to hunt for
hu been bed ridden for a number of ci,,.se pheaaiii. About six o'clock
year, aa tho result of rheumutlHm. . ,. ww noticed Dr. Stunrt uud Clms.
Mr. Hoy Colmtin who hu been "OjKly. of Oregon City, In our neighbor
seriously alck. at tho homo of hor i,0od. A number of our local nlmroda
l.tlt nilmiti.a imlil l-,imll Inir lu liraultm.
i",i niiirk ri'iii.r win follow ami ihn , the week.
I child will drop to aluep to awaken In . Rli"r d")' ei at the Grace
It doe not grille or
You will not dis
pute the merits of Dr.' King's New I,lfe
I'ltls. Start a treatment today. 2ac.
duce the membership fee to JI .'.O fcr
a period of 30 day and to appoint te.i j
trama -of ten men each and offer a
prle of f.'O to the team bringing the'
arealer number of inemiM-ra, contln-j
vent ujKjn the winning team securing
not leaa than 10 new mrmlierx.
Indies' night will be held in Ihe club
rooms once each month, beginning In
November and ending with the mniiifl
of March, and the entertainment com
mittee, of which M. D. Lalourelte is
chairman, will have clique ol these
affalra.
O. D. Kby, E. E. Drodle and T. W.
Sullivan were appointed a special com
mittee to arrange for Oreyon City
night at the Manufacturers' and Land
Products Show at Portland. The com
mittee will determine the date.
The resignation of 11. T. Mclluln
from the board of governor was ac
cepted, and the vacancy will be filled
at the November meeting, i
f
NEV CENERAL HERE FOR
EST RESERVE FOUGHT.
PORTLAND MET
llio morning ua well a ever. Thla
remedy ha been In use for muny
year with uniform hiicccsr. Obtain
able everywhere.
'.
.
. JENNINGS LODGE -
fa44 f$444lt$4'4'$$$''
Congregational church on Sunday, Oc-
tober 3rd, with special exercises. On
the program each clues furnished a
number either by song or Illble quo
tation and members of the beginner
furnishing recitatlona. Tho aim and
motto were given by the Has secre
tary which was a plenalug feature of
the morning program. The- church
waa decorated with the nature tinted
autumn leave and blue hydrangea In
cliiHter were arraged about' the pul-
hroiher-ln-lnw, hu returned homo,
very much Improved In health.
Hex 1-ewls ' I remodeling hia ma
chine shop, preparatory to pulling la
a full line of automobiles.
(Mr. Hugh Roberts. Correspondent.) , ncv. Smith conducted the exer.
Scores of hunters wore out eftrly ou , clues. The church whs comfortably
filled at the service and Mcrs. Rob
liiHon, L. Ostrom and Mis Ostrom
sang.
Mr. H. H
octagon cobble stone bird house built
QUALITY OF OFFERINGS NOT AS
GOOD AS WEEK AGO CAT
TLE ARE STEADY.
IRRITABLE 'CHILDREN OFTEN
NEED KICKAPOO WORM
KILLER.
There is a reason for the disagree
able and fretful nature of many chll
dren. Think of the unrest wiieu the
child's body la possessed by tiny
worms sapping its vitality and clog
glng its functions. Whatever may be
the cause "that children have worm
Is a fact" Your child's peevishness
and Irritability has a cause, (live
Kickapoo Worm Killer a chance and
If worms are there this humanly harm
less remedy .will eliminate the annoy
ing parasites. 2c. a box.
BE -
BUILT BEFORE BIG
reported the limit of five birds dur
ing tho day.
Mr. W. I. Illlnatoue waa called to
Thn Dalles on Friday to the home of
her mother, Mrs. Allen. Hor grand
mother, Mrs. S. A. Orchard, having
UNION STOCK. "YARDS, Portland
Oct. 4. Indications at noon were that I
the livestock market would hold ubout
steady at Saturday's levels. Cattle
were steady to strong. The quality
of the offerings waa not as good as
those received a week ago today, but
prices paid were considered as excel
lent under the ctrcumstance.
The ewes offered were from valley
point and wero 'mostly mountain-fed
stock. '. " ' ' . ,
Emmons I having an Rer;olpt were, 616 cattle. I calf,
stone bird house Imllt M Xw mul h8 a t0,nl of 54
, '
! 1)USH0(1 BWfty ut the HK0 of g7 year8
4 4 $
ARDENWALD
4'
The funeral service being held on
Saturday.
Mr. Jim Poniard visited the state
fair at Salem, enjoying Thursday of
last wack at the rnpltol city,
The llochtel family have nrrlvod
(Spec.lul Correspondence.) '
Mlsa Kather Itavot arrived Hutiiriluv
from Monmouth, Oregon, to Hpend IhelH'"' re Retting nicely settled In their
woeV-end with her nnrenls. ' I "w ""',' 1,lcn "ey reoently lnr-
.. Some most Interesting lott.ira huve chaaed from Lincoln Goodwin,
been received hy tho achool children
here this year. They come from chil
dren In ('alio Rajo, New Zealand, anil
Nedra Indies. This U the result of the l "llonnie Hanks."
Thn James Welch family are re
moving to Portland after enjoying the
past summer at their" summer home,
tu'hool correspondence of the prored
Ing year.
Two new house arc going up In
fiellwood Oordens.
Mrs. Emma Willis returned home
from an extended visit with relut)ves
In the east.
The Jitney supper given by the Mas
ter Cook, was a decided auccess. The
prettily arranged tables with the
bunches of dahlia had been urranged
by the .gentlemen who also prepared
and served the many good .things on
the bill of fure, PethapR 100 people
In her gardens. It will contain seven
large window and a dorr and will
make a warm and comfortuble quar
ters for her ninny canary bird.
Mr. K'la Spooner came over fron
Vancouver to spend the week end at
the uodge,
' Alison Smith, of Gillette, Wyoming,
has returned homo nftoi spending the
month of September with his sinter,
Mrs. Ilertha M. Hart.
Coorgo Tripp, of Randnlln, Iowa,
spent a ftw days with his uncle. Ira
Hart, on hia return trip will visit at
Kl Paso, Texas. .
Mr. Hoover, who has spent the
summer with hor sister, Mrs. Abbey,
la now In Colorado Springs, whore Rhe
visit with a daughter before her re
turn to her home at Wichita, Kansas.
Mrs. Abbey accompanied her sister to
the seashore previous to her departure
for Colorado. Seaside being the place
chosen for their outing.
Arthur Roberts has been tha Jour-
cars, 4,
Official livestock quotation In ef
fect this morning were as follows:
Cattle.
Steers choice $6.60 to $0 75
Good 6.25 to 6.50
Medium 4.00 to 6.25
Cows choice 6.00 to 5.50
Good 4.50 to 6.00
Medium '....'.... 4.00 to 4.50
Heifors choice 5.75 to 5.85
Good -: 5.00 to 5.50
Rulls choice . 3.50 to 5.00
Stags choice 3.00 to 6.25
Hog.'
Prime lights, 175-200 ....6.30 to 6.33
Choice medium, J40-175 . 6.00 to 6.25
Plgs.flO-140 lbs.1...:'.... 5.00 to 6.25
Rough. 275 lbs. up , 5.40 to 5.90
sheep.
Choice spring lamb 6.50 to
Common spring lambs . 5.50 to
Choice yearlings 6.00 to
Old wethers ...'...,... 4.75 to
Choice light ewes .... . 5.00 to
EXPENDITURE OF ABOUT $200 IS
NEEDED TO MAKE MUNICI
. PAL LIFT SAFE.
Uke a mirage that recedes as the
traveler advances, the date of the op
eration of the Seventh street elevator
ha been delayed Just when the coun
cil had thought the day was neijr at
hand.
The city has no Intention of running
the big municipal lift without ade-
Not one urre of lunil embraced In
the Oregou California land grant
should be put into a forent reserve. In
the opinion of those who attended
the meeting called by T. W. Sullivan,
prealdent of the Commercial club,
Monday afternoon to discus Ihe land
grant problem. S. W. William, spe
cial assistant to the attorney general
of the I'nited States, attended the ses
sion. He I making a trip through
the western states to Warn the a-nti-ment
of the people. He did not make
a talk.
The land grant problems were dis
cussed from every side and at th
close of the meeting a resolution was
passed showing that the meeting fa
vored selling the lands it somewhere
near their actual value, dividing the
surplus between the state school
funds and a fund to build a system of
state highway. The meeting went
on record as decidedly opposed, to a
movement to put the land, or any part
of the land. In a forest reserve. The
railroad should be protected and paid
for their equity.
T. W. Sullivan presided as ' chair
man and the fol'owlng Were among
those who spoke: Circuit Judge J. U.
Campbell, O. D. Eby, C. Schnebe'. C.
H. Dye, J. E. Hedges, County Judge
Anderson. D. F. Skeene. Philip Strelb.
of Milwaukie, and W. . A. Jones, of
Sheridan.
POMONA WILL BE PUT
ON RUN TO EUGENE
O. C. T. LINE AWAITS RAINS TO
DEEPEN CHANNEL TRIP IN
ROWBOAT PLANNED.
In November, or as soon as the rains
Increase the depth of the water to the
required stage, the Oregon City Trans
portation company will place the
steamer Pomona in yegular service be
tween Portland and Eugene. This
will be the first time such a service
that far up the Willamette has. been
provided in the last 15 years, when
the steamer City of Eugene was oper
ating on the run.
In early days the Oregon Railway &
niintft rafliinltv insurance and no In
snranee comnunv will consider the- ele-1 Navigation company has steamers ply
vator until strong railings are built I out or rortiana to kugene; wnicn
nl agent at this place for the past Good ewes 4.25 to
Mra. A. W. Hardenbrook of Kotch-icamo and enjoyed the dinner, others
Ikan. Alaska, ha been visiting her
tister, Mr. Ezra Stewart.-
Mr. A. Wynkoop haa returned from
a visit to relative in Idaho..
Miss Olady Dunt iii spent Sunday
with her parents in Mola'la.
W. J. Jlster recently purchased the
liome of Mr, and Mr. Elmer Hedlnger
and I remodeling the ame.
Home new play apparatus has been
purchased to help preserve the stan
dard of the' nchool. Tho new volley
ball hna Just arrived nnd haa been put
In good use.
Tiramwell Price, of this place, Has
left for 8eattle, Wash. .
Among those of this neighborhood
coming In later to hear Prof. Evans
of Chicago, who gave a lecture on the
Aluska Indians and their totem poles.
Many colored alldc were shown,-while
tho, lecturer and traveler spoke on the
Alaskan from his birth to the time
of the wedding. Prof. Evuns In cos
tume spoke In a pleasing and Interest
ing manner. Many curios were shown
of their tools and weaving. Prof. Ev
sub I on his way. east an ha de
livered till lecture to large audiences
many time during the year. White.
iu the east be will show a number of
picture of Portland and Seattle In the
way of boosting for thl Paclflo coast.
On Sunday evening Prof. Evans will
seven year, ha hadahl route In
oreased and Is now delivering the pa
per to the patron who reside be
tween Hull avenue at Jennings Lodge
nnd Center street of Oak Grove. The
route cover fourteen mile, but by
rthn use of his wheel he Is able to han
dle the route and still continue hi
studies at the Oregon' City high where
he Is a senior.
Ralph Madison of this plnce.'and a
graduate of 1915 of the Oregon City
high Is taking a post graduate course.
Mr. Will B. Jennings who ha been
confined to his home for over a month
la now rnnvaleslng hut I still under
the rare of his physician. Dr. Stuart.
Mr. and Mra. Edd Roethe and chil
dren leave on Thursday for the San
Francisco fair. While in California
Common heavy ewes
3.00 to
7.00
6.00
6.50
5.25
6.60
4.75
4.00
Value of Oregon hop crop this year
about $2,000,000 at 10c.
Two Chiliire'n ;iad croup.
The two children of J. W. Nix, mer
chant, Cleveland, Ga,, had croup last
winter. One was a boy of 6, the. oth
er a girl of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes:
"Hoth got so choked up they could
hnrdly breathe aod couldn't talk. I
gave them Foley's Honey and Tar and
nothing else and It entirely cured
them." . This re'lable medicine should
be In every home for It gives Imme
diate relief from colds, coughs ami
croup, heals ruw inflamed throat and
loosens jihlegm. Jones Drug Co.
- - - - (Adv.)
along the walk leading to the elevator
bridge. This fact was discovered sev
eral days ago and City Engineers Mil
ler was at once Instructed to'prepare
plans for a railing. He said Friday
that he believed a substantial railing
built Of wood and Iron would not cost
over $200 and the matter will probably
be brought up at a council meeting
Wednesday night The walk is on the
edge of the bluff and without a Vail
ing Is considered dangerous.
Obstacles met. and overcome 1y the
council are many, and Include long
nnd costly condemnation suits for ap
proaches, opposition to the sale' of the
$12,000 elevator bond issue, strong op- j
position to the operation of the ele
vator by water from the board of wa
ter commissioners, and during the last
few week a decided , feeling against
the running of the shaft for financial
reason has developed in the councft
itself.
8UDDEN MUSCULAR ACHES AND
PAINS NEED NOT BE
That' is if you use the right rem
edy. Sloan's Liniment is a real neces
sity In every' home for young and old.
Its merit is praised In dozen of letters.
A stiff neck from . colds, children's
sprains, those aching muscles, that
sharp neuralgia pain these Rod guar
anteed relief In Sloan's Liniment Ev
ery home meets with sudden aches
and accidents. . Your borne needs a
bottle. 25c, 50. and $1.00.
always has been regarded as the head
of navigation of the Willamette river.
But Corvallia is as far 'up stream as
the craft of the Oregon City Trans
portation company have ventured ex
cept on rare occasions, when they
went even beyond Eugene to bring
down cargoes of grain in that section.
. Captain Clyde Raabe, master of the
Pomona, and Captain A. W. Gcaham,
one of the owners of the vessel, wil
go to Eugene Monday and make th
trip from there to Oregon City In a
rowboat for the purpose of making a
minute examination of the channel -
They also will arrange for docking fa
cilities on the upper reaches pf t'..
river, where the steamers have nol
been plying In the past Other pre
Umlnary steps will be tftken toward
getting the through line established.
"We intend to demonstrate," says
Captain A. B. Graham, another of the
head officials of the company, "that
the Willamette river between Corval-
lis, as far as our boats have been run
ning in the fa'l and winter months and
Eugene Is Just as navigable as It Is be
low Corvallis. When the steamers can
go th rou eh to Corvallis there is no
reason why they cannot make the pas
saee as far as Eugene. The farmers
on that part of the river It seems to
me. are entitled to water transports
Hon faculties."
After an hour of dlw uaalon. llm coun
cil al Km regular (ctoler walou Wed
nenlay iHkM grantrd a g'-neial prrnilt
which will allow all Jl(n)a In operate
five day nioro Independent of Km Jit
nry fram hlw ordinance, li:i h i
to have gone Into rffr'i on Km flral
of Ihla month.
The report of fh" atrei I tomrnllt.
tvad by II M. Teml"ion. huli fa
vored a l'0 quarterly lax for mm iea-
ld"iil Jliimv ilriw-rn aa adopted by
Ihe roiim-H hut final action delayed un
til a a"- lal iin-lliu lo I In-ld next
""k T"iiipl"toii eilaln"i thii. In
hla opinion lh" h'-aty tn on Jitney
men nkould be I"-, led a theae driver
mnl nothing into Dm c ity tn na iry for
the rare of the rin'ta or r(..nl. On
the other hand, he explained, th" Port
land Rallaay. I Ui.t a: Power i ompany
paid almoat ITO.onn Into Hi" county
treaiury recently aa Ihe aamlannunl
tax parnetit and the o.-r lompany
,niiu-d greatly in Improving an I rar
ing for Main street.
Albright nna-vered hla argument a.
deciurtiig that tho power company
paid ruly $100 a yeai1 for opiTatlmr
car ovi-r Main street, and that It re
cijved many favors from Ihe city.
Sevril Jitney driver were at the
meeting and a number of application
for franchise were made. One drlr.
er asked the council what th coat of
a franchise for a Ford would be If a
regular automobl'e waa charged 20i
a year.
A committee of three from the com
mittee of nine clllzen appointed fol
lowing the Sower meeting lu.it week,
asked Ihe council for an appropriation
ao that the city's books could be audit
ed. Cox moved that $25 he appropri
ated and the motion waa killed with
the council voting: for the motion. An
drews. Cox and Myers; against It.
Templeton. Albright, Long. Hackett.
VsnAuken and Metxner.
Templeton exploded the firework
of the meeting 'when he read a con
tract with the Oregon Engineering ft
Construction company, signed hy May.
or Jones and Recorder Loder for tho
elevator supply pipeline from the res
ervoir. The agreement provided that
the city wa to do the back-filling in
the trench which .Templeton said be
had understood was to have been done
bv the contractor. The chairman of
the street committee cal'ed attention
to the fact that bids bad not beeu re
ceived for the work and that the coun
cy had not authorized Mayor Jones
and Recorder Loder to sign the con
tract. A settlement of the High street im
provement which was left unfinished
by J. W. Shea was offered by City At
torney Schuebel.. Templeton declared
that the work had been paid for which
had not beeu done.
Mayor Jones and Recorder Loder
were authorized to sign an agreement
with. the Studebaker company for a
demonstration of a flusher for the new
Main' street pavement In rase the
city finds the machine tatisfartory
and buy it. the company will pay the -freight
but if It is returned to Port
land the city will foot the charge.
The fencing of the walk to the ele
vator, additional electrical wiring and
the. installation of a number of valves
on the big hoist were left with the ele
vator committee with power to aet
Two bids for the Fallsvlew sidewalk:
were opened and referred to the street
committee.
The cemetery committee waa au
thorized to sell single graves In Moun
tain View cemetery.
The balance 'for the Improvement of
Main, Seventh and Tenth street was
ordered paid.
Ten dollars fee for an acution paid
by D. Tolopar was refunded, as the
sale was not held,
Corrections in the assessments of
the Main street improvement were or
dered made.
TRADE IS FAR FROM
PRICES REMAIN THE SAME IN
UNION STOCK YARDS MAR
KET IS STILL WEAK.
UNION STOCK. YARDS, Portland,
Oct 1. Trade waa far from brisk this
forenoon and the same rage of prices
was held as yesterday In the hog
sales, with $6.25 as the extreme top.
The market Is far from strong and
lower prices are expected to prevail.
Receipts consisted of 11 cattle, 3
calves, 969 hogs and 102 sheep, at to
tal of 10 cars.
Official livestock quotations In ef
fect this morning were as follows:
Cattle.
Steers choice' $6.00 to
Good '. . .' 6.25 to
Medium 4.00 to
Cows choice 5.00 to
Hog.
Prime lights, 175-200 ... 6.30 to
Choice medium, 140-175 6.00 to
Pigs, 90-HO 6.00 to
Rough.' 275 lb, up 5.40 to
Sheep.
Choice spring lambs ... 6.50 to
Common spring lamb .. 6.50 to
Choice yearlings 5..ri0 to
6.JI0
. 6.5H
S.2-
5.5.1
fi.3."
6.25
6.25
Eilrt
Pacific Telephone t Telegraph com
pany announces opening of line be-1 Good yearling 5.00 to
tween Eugene and Florence. Old wethers 4.75 to
7.00
6.00
.oo
6.50
5.?r.