Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 17, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    OKKdON CITY F.NTF.MM.IKI-.. KIM OA V. NOV KMIIKIt 17.
Mount Hood Wild Man Caught
By Posse of 10 Mountaineers
After Chase Lasting 2 Days
IVtiT lirrvl.i, who ban Hvr.t III We bud began Id live Hi IKe of a prima
of it irmiili'i wan fr lb greater man, A shack tf t It t rude( kind,
i rt of m years In the heart of thei built of log. pittce of bark and rr
ruMiiliik. mill who was captured rinu iMiughs offered dim shelter. Only In
lay on ilm hanks of the l.lilli' Sandy ilir tnr time. hoevrr, ill. I In- sleep
rl i r after tolsy inane by ptw.it every night In the shack. Puring tho j
RAILROAD SHE
.1
I
ROTS OVER
ADAMSON LAW!
10 iiiiiuiiUluMik llirouiih IIik roniili : summer he loamed through the woods
...unirr troiiner tint haae of Mount i and wherever night found hliil he
IIinmI, we taken to the elste hospl
i l for tin Insane Mnmliiy. Id-cord at
Din court house show tint h ss com-
MtN ANO COMPANIES UNABLE TO
AGREE ON MEANING Of
"HOUR MEASURE.
milted February ;1, lli. ami that ho
i lnHii Jun 3o, again July I and the
made tamp lie pitied ben lea, dug I
roots which lit foiiml gave notirlh j
in i-til, robbed the ramps of summer i
tailors, raided potato patches ami
grain fields of tin' ranchers In Ihi' iil
lot time KeptemUr II. Afti-r li ; l and i iir-.i n.n iimur me mn
..cap hi started for bin wild lioiti.t of the trtama a thi Indians illil hall
In l tin woods at the has of Mount j a century ago. Ihirlng Ih summer
U,MKj, jhi gathered supplies for the Inter
In broken Kiigli.-h unil Ccrmnn lire-, itr:I stored thein In hl shack,
vl.i told his story to local newspaper Hrevloa life In the woods apparent
men Monday. Horn In Italy t.1 year ly agreed with hlui. for he l robits:
, lii nf nibbll rlMHi Mrentn. he re- ' and looka well fed. Ilia rlothea were
ehed a common school education and
roamed thmuich Kurope for year. In
September. 1900, he aallcd on the
William de Crosse for the t'nltrd
States, arriving In New York the latter
lrt of (hat month. Ill wanderings
brought blm eat and flna'ly to Ore-cm.
In ehrvads, hoeer. hen he was
found and a black, fimy beard cover
hl face. 8U yeara aprnt alone lu the
wood hate made blm timid and when
In the comity Jull here he retired to
the nioul remote corner. Ho would
tiilk only hen confmnte 'h direct
quenllonii and then he ould aner
ROADS AND BROTHFRHOODS FAILS
roHTLM. Ore, S 10 Hem)
Mi hallu x hu oua arrilid for con
tribiilliiK to the delliiqiiriii y oi a
minor, hua U'in rrleax'd fmm i"
liHlr. it bavin leen h.mn ihat H.n.m
Hello Adam., an Inmate nl the U.uie 1 s NAT0R 00RAH OIVII MINT AF
TEN CONFERENCE AT THE
WAR DEPARTMENT.
IDS Of D SMI HOME
HAY BE PUT BACK IN SERVICE
OREGON T A two more gaues juexo
ON BORDER NOW mm
c.
MAY STAY THERE
ANNUAL CLAIHICK- WITH O. A.
AND M. A. A C. ARE VET
ON SCHEDULE
CITY OF TACOHA
FGHTS BAKERIES
liume. Ii.i.l Hi.ril her rlht mh I'lrili
luv
Spexaman for Employaa Sayt "Sum.
mary Action" Will Bt Taktn If
Thar I Avaiion Sink Or
dtr Still In Effact.
llolh MiKamey and the (III t'd
IHilrlt't Jmke Joiicia that Ho y rpr I
rd to marry. When Judge Jmiea aki d
MiKamey hy he, a man of M year!
of at;e. waulnl to marry a ouii Kill
Jiut hiidilHii Into ommiliiHHl. Me
hamey mill, " can't control my af
(iil inn am llllna, ihoiiKh. to
I ult a year and let the ilrl fully ton
j alder. I am not itling to it In
1 definitely, thounb."
It aa ItroUKht out lli.it MiKame)
I I a lilower and haa tbrre children
1 In tbn Yurlrr home.
ilir vinn id hi enlcnst the foreiit 1 In a low tone.
enlullvea of the railroad and the four
""" " mmmmm- - brotherhood, comprlnlni; lofl.Oiw cm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY'S BUDGET FOR THE YEAR tZ
; The father of the Klrl, Klijah Adama
' of Horlnit, told the Judge that he aa
vlu- vnuu v . . i1"1 lUliia lor the Ctrl to marry, and
nation wide I .trlke, hbh aa ,,v from hla home, lie nald Ihat
believed to have been averted by the ; Klr bd been a con.tuiil iur e of
piouuce of the Adamm elcbt hour 0rrv and trouble to blm
i. i. ..iik.i., .it. i
an, ii.ta ui i-iiiin-i uipai'ix-arrti, ll
develoied here today, when repre-!
Notice In hereby Riven that the County fourt of riackamaa County. Ore- new law. The atumblliia block, both
i ..n iiiiIm tha fnllnwlnv aatlmatea of the nlllount of money to be rulocd by
taxation In aald comity for the year 1917. and aluo of the proM'lo recelpta of
the county from aourcea other than dlre.1 taxatloa, and the amount of bal
aucea on hand at the time am. h tax will be levied.
For county purponea. conmltuttng the general Oind. the following ltem.
m!Ir I .H)0.t0
Aiphalt and oil
AnaCNaor
Auilltlnc ai-counta
Hrldrea and culvert! '
Care of poor
Cattle Indemnity
Circuit court
Coroner
11.600 00
i.r'.'o.oo
iOO.00
S3 JOO.OO I
1 1.000.00
600.00
10.000.00
idea admitted. ai the etlllni( milt--
age nytciii of cotiieiiHallon.
Tbe announcement of the latent
deadlock U'twevn the rultroada and
tbi'lr employe came at tbe conrlunloii
of an all-day conference between the
national conference committee of the
rallrouda and the brotherhood cblefa,
which had been urraiiKcd In Septein-
W'lllliuil t!. l.ee. preiililiut of the
Hrotherhood of Itullway Trainmen.
I.'.'OO.OO HDokenmn for the emp'oyen In the ub-
County court 3,170.00! m-nce of A. It. Carretsou, of the Order
Court bouse
t'ountjr clerk
t'ounty physician ....
Damage
Klection and registration
Crull Inspector
Foreat fire
health officer
Insane
liiDuranre
Indigent aoldlers
Jail
Justice court
Juvenile court
I'rintinff and advertising
llworder ,!'
Hoad machinery and repairs , ,
State and federal road cooperation 11.600.00
Surveyor '""y
S!i.lr nf welchta tlVOO
Sheriff
School superintendent
Tax rebate
Treasurer
Widows' pension
Wild animal bounty ..
(i. Mm iJrvn of the I oiilxe home
aald he had told Mi Kanic) to
ceaiie hla attcifttons to the girl, who
had been pronouncetl by etperts as
ul normal, hating the niiulullty of a
U ycar-old only.
A temporary solution of the puulltiK
cane a found In an .irr.uiKement
whereby tho girl nHurned liome with
her father for 30 liny MiKamey
promiM'd not to aee her m tbe mean,
time.
Balitf Cr In Washington That Act-
Ion Is Probable Now That RooltC'
lion of Prtsident Is Won
Situation Is Worst.
Tortlund Seld Hack, Jr. a promi
nent Chinese of thla city Invents de
vino for automatically cleaning water
from clans fronts of vehlrles
3.16 00 1 0f iiatiway conductors, dH'lared. In
jjji statement, that In the event of the
iwwi no evasion by the railroads of the Adam-
oio'ij' iK) ' ""'"""O" action would be
'ioii.OO ' ten by the brotherhood. He suld
.500.00 1 that the atrlko order, which was ill
2 OaO.00 1 ret tly resonslble for Iho luw. still
Suffered Great Pain !
jOO.OOaa In effect and the brotherhoods
r.00.00 wo,i nt hesitate to enforce It If the
l.o.oo1OC!,slonnrT'inteJ
t.roo.ooj
l.OOO.W !
3.S00.00
imiin iinprTP mpiit
tm uratiD Libni
I
t
I
AUTO.ONE IS HURT
Total 1171.213.40
Apportioned road fund. Sec.
S hool and library fund
State tax
6320 1174.000.00
100.000.00
100.000.00
Total 1374.000.00
171213.40
Grand Total
estimated Receipts from other Sources than Direct '
Clerk's office
Hecorder's office
Sheriffs office
Fines, circuit court
Fines, Justice court
Motor vehicle license
9.2:10.00 I
4.163.001
400.00 I
3.0Sl.o IX)KTIVND, Ore.. Nov. 14. John
14.000.00 Matchlner. owner of the ltroadway
600.00 bakery, was Injured this mornlim when
bo was pinned under the wreck of hla
own maihlne after It turned over on
the curve at the aouthwcNt end of the
Broadway bridge.
The accident occurred at 6:30 a. in.
MMaU-hlncr was driving to tho west
side. As he made tbe turn it Is sup-
I posed the high w ind caught the light
machine, driving It towards the curb
and a lamp pout. The machine upset.
Mutchiner was taken from beneath
ufter a crowd of men on a panning
streetcar lifted the vehicle.
213.40
6.600.00
6,500.00
750.00
?nn 'no ' s,a,chlm'r wns drivelng to the west
3 OtO OO I 8 of nl 'aoc wa opn
IVor Mr. Editor I am miklmt a pe
aonal arnica) to your reader who aro
ouiheretl w lib lidin y and blaild r tMiiblit
and rbeumaUm, to live up the ue nf
hanh salts, or alcuhullo kidney niMl
clnea and In their phw Likk a short
treatment of "Ainirlc aud ! coiivIik'"!
of Its woiMlerful virtues ul I suf
fered great wln, bad a great deal of
Irritation, water Ixvatun ("ill. I Uii'd
erertthlnir advlwd ImiI Willi 110 mhiiIU.
1 I sent for a but of AuiirlrTaliletsani
soon dlscovend that thrv bnnu:ht relieL
I baro used them since, and now Um
water Is natural, my health good, sod
Sppetlto spli'luiid. hutne of Die diH'tors
tninounced my trouble enlsnred pnxuu
Kow I have no more trouble and 1 nut
assuredly fel that this ltt discover
of Ir. rieree't Is the ln-a n-nnily for
bladder and kidney troublei that I know
of. If I can Indue, anyone to give It a
trial. I fwl that ha will than k mn for
railing attention to this great boon
that relieves this seemingly worst of
all troubles that human desh can fan
heir to.
(Signed) H. H. Kixisuza.
WASIIIMiTO.N'. Nov. II -Senator
Ibuiili. afler a toiifereme with ofllr!
a'a of the war department today, ev
preet (he belief that mitlouul guarda-
men now on ihe Metlcun border will
be kept there for Ihe remainder of Hie
winter and possibly hunter, aud be
added II Is his opinion that bifor they
get home they will likely se some
thing more than mere border patrol
duty.
Senator Hnrah's Inferenou Is In ur
cord Willi s belief growing In Wash
Ingtou that the admliilstnilloii having
"kept us out of war" long enotiKh lo
win a reelection. Is now prparlng to
make an active move agulust Mexico
and Ills belief also bears nut reHirts,
suppressed by the war department
that the Metlcun '( uutluil Is dully
growliiK worse lusteud of better.
If Senator llorah'a Inference Is cor
reft, not only will the Idaho regiment
sxnd the winter on the border In Men
b o, but Mattery A and Troop A. of the
Oregon National guard, will be In for
a prolonged stay on or south of the
border.
If truoble should develop, those Na
tional guard regiments whkh have
been returned to their homes and mus
tered out undoubtedly will bo called
back into service.
I'NIVKIISITV OF OHKtiON, .Nov
1.1 - Only two games icmalu on the
I 'lilt n nit y of Olegoll football si bi'd
tile this full: The annual ilasale
agallut the Oregon Agib ultnial ml
lege ami Hie TbanksgUIng game with
Ihe Mu'tnoiiiiih Amateur Athletic 1 lu'i.
The game with O. A. C. wilt Ih
pln)ed In Consllls November .'j. On
Iho same day the iiulverslty will cn.i
m(ii with the iiillegn In sorer f.Ml-
ball and In a 1 rosscounlry run.
Ihe Thankngltltia game will
plaed on Multnomah field in lrt
li.nd.
Ilecelpts fiom the Oregon Wanlilnn
Ion game on November i were bIhmii
IJ.61111, and the cvpciiBca weia alxiut
I2.OO0. Home ll.r.00 went to tbo '. o1
v rrr.lt y of Washington as ll guataiiloe
A lueellng of Ihe atb'ellc couiu ll Is
to be called soon to dlat ilns steps lor
putting Klncald field Into Is'ller con
dlliou for big games, both as In Ihe
playing bottom and as to the a"cc.m-
modatlons for spectators. The Itsa
pnivemeiit work during the ycir lul
pant has been devoted tiKwtly to do
leloplng Inlriimural sMirls
Hasketbsll has Ih-cii restoril as en
Intercollegiate activity. The tenia "III
comH-le In Die Pacific Coast Inlercid
leglate conference. Faculty 11 gu'n
(Ions reiiilre, however, that all i.im.111.
except on weijkends, lie plaed be
tween 1 and ( o'cIim k In tbe alt mux n
WITH OWN STOR
E
MAVOH PAWCETT ANNOUNCES
STEP TO PUT ITOP TO RHINO
COST OP ME AO.
EXECUTIVE CHARCES COMBINE WflH
"PEOPLE PLAYING ROLE OfCOAF
Appeal Mads la Tatoma Hovsowlvta.
to Imssh Trust, Which Mays'
ays Is "Cembintd Attack sn
Veur Pe.littbooa."
DOWNS W. S. C. 12-3
l'OUTl.ANI. Ore.. Nov. Il.-Kmerg
ing from their slump with a whoop ami
a hurrun. tlie I Diversity 01 uregon
fool ball huskies surprised rverylHMly
toilay by defeating Washington Statu
collegn and doing It to a queen's tusle.
The score was 12 to 3.
MARKET IS 6000 11
PORTLAND STOCK YAHDS TflANS-PACIFIC AREO
I-.,. M.ono rnnlolo 1 .000.00 I """ V" " " ai'H IIIO
Delinquent tax penalties , 00.00
fi per cent U. S. land sales 100.00 1
KoTt: Up to this time. Annrle has
not born on sale to the public, but by the
persuasion of many patienU and the
Increased demand for this wonderful
healing tablet. Doctor Pierre haa finally
decided to put it Into the drug stores of
this country within Immediate reach, or
send 10 cents lor large trial package.
Simply aik for Doctor l'lcrco's Anurlo
Tablets. There rsn Is no imitation,
Evew package of Antiricls sure to bo
Dr. Pierce's. Yon will lind tbe signature.
on the Dackairo Just as you do on Dr.
Ilerco's Favorite Prescription, tbo ever-
l.tmous irlend to ailing women, ana
Dr. Pierce's Uolden Midlral Discovery,
proven tV years to be the greatest general
tonic and nwonstructor for any one.
At any rate don t give up nope oi
Total receipts 20.300.00
Total expenditures .145 213.40
Total receipts 20.300.00
Net amount to be raised by taxes
1.913.40
IMimated balance on hand in county jseneral fund. January 1 .1917. . 5,000.00
The foregoing estimates for the expenditures of the court house and the
county offices are more fully Itemized as follows:
Assessor's Office.
Assessor's salary .' J.-w-OO
head. An ambulance service machine
bore him
Matchlner
im r-ast .Ninth street. He was on the! ent person.
way to his shop at 24 North I'.rondwny j EDtron-Pleasa Insert this totter la
when the accident occurred. om conspicuous plaoa In jour pap'
to St. Vincent s hospital j M,n' eure1 ' Tur JldJr unl'f lurt
i- ii .-i ii . '''' d" of Anurle have proven
Is married nnd resides nt u,,, u wlu you Ioe nK8 aiffor.
Ink. iens, etc.
10.00
Assessor's chief deputy, $75 per month.
Assessor's second deputy, $00 per month
Assessor's third deputy, $60 per month
Assessor's field deputy
Kxtending tax roll
Stamps and traveling expense
Office supplies '.
Assessment and tu rolls ...'.
Assessment blanks and statements
Tax rate sheet. Indexes, etc
900.00
720.00
730.00!
1,600.00
300.00
35.00
35.00
150.00
150.00
75.00
Total $ 4,544.50
Surveyor's Office.
Surveyor I 1,680.00
Assistant 900.00
Stenographer 130.00
Viewers 600.00
Axmen and chalnmcn 500.00
Mileage 300.00
Stationary 200.00
Total
.. 4,300.00
Total $ 6.225.00
County Clerk's Office.
Clerk's salarv t 1,500.00
Clerk's chief deputy i'W.OO
Clerk's second deputy MO.Oo
Clerk's third deputy "K0.00
Postage and box rent
Office supplies and stationary
riling cases and card system
Registers, books and Journals
Sheriffs Office.
Shcrii'f's salary $ 1. 700.00
Chief deputy 900.00
Special deputies 900.00
Investigating crime, etc 1,200.00
Stamps and stationary
Tax Department
Chief deputy
Second deputy
Kxtra clerk hire
Total
County Judge's salary ...
Stenographer
Stamps, stationary and expenses..
Commissioner's time ami expenses
County Court
130.00 ' Stamps and tirationary, etc.
125.00 j Three cash books
200.00 18 M. tax receipts
300.00 ! Delinquent tax bookB
j Turnover books
I.775.00j One adding machine
One steel filing case
Iiond
200.IKI j
120.0(1 :
xo.oo
770.0(1 I
25.00
900.00
720.00
1.600.00
225.00
120.00
245.00
50.00
15.00
300.00
95.00
235.00
POUTLANI), Ore., Nov. 15. (Sjnv
clal) Ono of the largest runs of the
season greeted tbe trade this week
again, after several light Monday
rims. Keceplls totaled well over ItiOO
head. Demand was very strong,
there was u large supply of prime
beef stuff available for killers; there
was also a large offering of plain and
fair sorts oi callle which found slower
outlet. Most all offerings In the bcel
division w-as sold on a sternly to strong
basis. Feeders were In good demand
with a lurge supply, best fleshy fee l
8 AN KRANCIHCO. Nov. IS. The
regular Honolulu I'apan commercial
service was Inaugurated today by the
Marconi Wireless Telegraph com
puny with messugea sent by Presi
dent Wilson wild other prominent
men, from llolluiis ridge, near here,
via Honolulu, lo tho emperor of
Japan nnd other dignitaries In that
country.
The president's message, flashed
ers brought $5.50 to $4.00. with very over more than 6000 miles of spure
sold down to $3.00. with only one relay, said:
lleef Steers Several loads of prlmo "His Imperial Majesty, thu Kmpe
Total i 3.1 70.00
Court House.
Two janitors t I, ."00. 00
Water K7.00
Wood and coal 540.00
Crushes 32.00
Toilet paper and towels ::2.oo
.Mops, lawn hose, etc I5.0n
Oil and disinfectant I5.no
Locks and repairs 20.00
Class 15.00
Ice 10.00
Plumbing 75.00
Lamps -0.00
Miscellaneous 50.00
Telephones oco.oo
Total $ 9,230.00
County School Superintendent's Office.
Superintendent's salary $ 1, 000.00
-. 1,200.00
480.00
, 300.00
300.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
108.00
250.00
25.00
Supervisor's salary
Stenographer
Kxpense of Superintendent ...
Expense of supervisor
Truant officer
Postage and express
Supplies
Kighth grade examinations ...
Institute.
Taebor'd examination
Total $ 3.1 30.00
Health Officer.
Salary $ 700.00
Fumigation and disinfectant kOO.OO
Traveling expenses 300.00 1
Kegistrars 250.00 1
Total $ 4,103.00
Treasurer's Office.
Treasurer's salary $
Deputy
DiHljursineiit ledger
Abstract of road warrant book
Register cancelled W. book
City record book
Total
Recordec, Office.
Hecorder's salary
Recorder' first deputy
I '00k machine operator
Rook machine operator
Kxtra help
Stamp and box rent
Hond
Four blank deed records
Four blank mortgage records
One chattle mortgage record
One blank miscellaneous record
Two typewriters
Two typewriter desks
Stationary
Typewriter ribbon
2,050.00
1 200.00
HOO.OO
840.00
780.00
130.00
100.00
9.50
90.00
90.00
22.50
22.50
200.00
90.00
35.00
25.00
1,000.00
720.00
30.00
22.50
18.30
2.75
2.00
2.7
41.W0
tiO.OO
20.00
1.000.00
175.00
steers brought $7.10; a largo propor
tion of primo steers sold from $t.70
to $7.00; good stecra sold $'i.'.'5 to
$ii.ti5; best beef steers ull sold early
in the day while off grades went at
slower demand. The trade look care
of the large offerings splendidly.
Cows and Heifers. Tho supply of
butcher stuff waa limited. Demand
was very good both from packers and
butchers, prime cows sold nt an ad
vnnce of 25c bringing $5.75; while
strict I v good cows brought $5.25 to
$0.60 : heifer tops were $5.75, there
being only a few head. Fair and ordi
nary cows sold on a steady basis,
sa'es ranging from $1.00 to $1.50.
Hulls and Stags Demand for bulls
still continues much larger than the
supply. Killers aro bidding up to $t.0
for prime heavy ones, with good bulls
good kind around $5.00. common stuff
going from $1.00 to $1.25.
Hogs Prices lu the hog market
continued its upward trend, tbo mar
ket opened with a keen call from nil
packers, wbllo there was a good sup
ply of 3500 head, It did not nearly meet
the demand. The top was $9.75 for
several loads which wus Lie hlghei
than last week's close. Tho bulk of
sales were $.C0 to $'J.i0 a good oc
higher. Quality of the offerings aro
holding up very good, even above the
expectations of the trade on all clusses
of bogs. Pigs sold usually one cent
under tops whilu heretofore thoy have
been bringing ono nnd three fourths to
one nnd a half cents tindiir lops.
Sheep Receipts were light. Prices
ruling strong. There was one load of
east of tbn mountain lambs that
brought $8.85 which was 35c higher
tiinn anything offered for some time
Val'ey Inmlis were unchanged top
bringing $8.50; there were several
loads of prime yearling wethers which
brought $7.75 at tbe close of last week
Mutton ewes arc In ' demand.
prices ranging from $.'.'i0 lo $!.oo.
ror of Japan The government nnd
people of Ihe Cnlted States of Amer
ica send greetings to your Impi'rlal
majesty and to the people of Japan,
and rejoice In this triumph of sclenco,
which enables the voice of America,
from the far west, to cross tho silent
spaces of the world and to speak to
Japan In the far east, balling thi'i
dawn of a new day. May this won
derful event confirm tho unbroken
friendship of our two nations nnd
give assurance of a never-ending Inter
change of messages of good will. May
tho day soon come when the voice of
pence curried by these silent messen
gers shall go into all the world and Its
words to the end of the world. Wood-
row Wilson."
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. II Aroused
by the recent advamca lu Uia prb e
of bread, Mayor I'swiutt announced
today Ihat ho would establish a uiuul
rlpal bread store lu lbs illy hall,
where 20 ounce loaves will ba sold
at a tenia vaih. or two for lb caul
At thu sam time he lusued an apptwl
In Tacoma house Ivea to aroash
what be terms Ihe ' bakois' trust '
which Is "simply a combined attack
on your pi- sctiM'.
Contracts bine liin tiiado, tlia may
or sikid, with total bakers to furnish
as many ss 4000 loaves of bread dally,
which the tily wll offer for sln at
cost. These bakers, tha mayor de
dares, have offered him 11 20 ounce
loaves for $1 and 2uI6oiiiuO loavei.
for $1. The present prices quoted by
Tacoma bakers aie 10 cents for IC
ounce loaves ulid 15 n uts for It ounce
listvea.
I ll either break up this Tacoma
combine or I'll provide, the working
people of tbe til) with bread at a reu
sellable price," Mayor Kawietl said
"tine or two big fellows toulrol the
situation and tha whole thing la a big
steal with the people playing tha role
of the goat. A pound of dour will
make a full pound of bread, and there
Is absolutely 110 rvcusn for this cr
of the big bukers Hint they cannot
make a 5-cenl loaf or a 10 cent loaf
and live "
$100 Reward. S1W
II. rt rt'Hili'l'H uf Una haut'i ulll ha
iiIi-hUmI In linril Unit IIii-ik U ul lenat iiim
i!ii-hiIi! tllaciiHt Hint m iwiee bit Iichii
II hie In t'lll'H III Ull lla slimea. Illl.l Hull la
'iiiarrh. Iliill n Ciiinrrli I Mini l i ul v
puNlllve cute imw Iiiiiihii lo Ihe ni.'.ll. ul
Initcrniiy. I'alarrli li.ln n rnniilliulliihiil
illwiiai., reuulrra 11 1'iilinllliitliiiml Irmil.
ment. Hull' Catarrh Cure la taken In
ternally, Si'llllK .IIP'
U. S. INDUSTRY. HE SAYS
LUMBERMEN FEAR PROSECUTION
IF THEY COMBINE IN FOREIGN
TRADE BUREAU.
TACOMA. Wash., Nov. 15. "F.ur
ope Is pleading for American lumber
with which lo rebuild the cltloa de
vustnti-d by war. Foreign rountrle.
are begging now for lumber, In nd
valid) of thu demand which Is sure to
come whw i the w ar ends.
"And yet. In view of tho unccr
lulnly of the statutes In reference to
combinations of miitiiifactumrs. Amor
lean lumbermen feel It Is Impossible
for them to proceed with plans for
thu organisation of un eMrt orgn.nl
ration to bundle Ibis foreign trade
properly."
This was the declaration of Presi
dent C. H. Keith of the Southern Pine
association, before the conference of
eastern nnd weatern lumbermen nt
Seattle which opened today. Mr
Keith Is one of the group of eastern
liMiibernien who have como wont to
get In closer touch with western lum
her manufacturers nnd seek their aid
In nntlotml cooperation for tho better
ment of the lumber Industry.
"There Is no ipiestlon," he contin
ued, "Ihat If n group of lumbermen
were to organize a selling agency ex
clusively for foreign t ratio, and go af
ter business vigorously, they would
not bo interfered with by tho govern
ment Yet there Is a lingering doubt
ns to tbo legality of such organiza
tions In tho minds of so many lum-
Iteceipt book for special rflads
Disbursement book
Stationary and typewriter ribbon
Stamps. Ink, etc
Special receipt book for schools
Office repairs and steel counter
Bond
Total $ 3,09100
Special high school fund to be levied on all property in C'aekamas '
County not included in high school districts $
NOTICE Is hereby further givr-n that a taxpayer's meeting will be held
In the court bouse at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 9, 1916, at 10 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with the County Court
as by law provided.
Done at Oregon City this 10th day of November, 1916.
H. 8. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
W. H. MATTOON,
Commissioner.
A. If. KNIGHT.
Commissioner.
P.OISK, Idaho, Nov. M. The Repub
llcan gubernatorial contest will go In
to tbo courts for settlement. Tbli
was Ihe opinion of party leaders here
tonight. (Jovernor Alexander. Demo
crat, has a plurality of X00 and D. W.
Davis, Republican, bus opponent, ran
him a close race In every county.
The backers of Davis declare tliHt
failure of election Judges to follow In
structions when counting tbo ballots
lost Davis many votes or enough to
e'ect him.
r I V mum llin tilnoil
nnd nillpnlia iiifiii'.-u ttt I In. nvMiin Hm...
ev vrairoyitiK the rminiliii Inn ur the ilia- , uerineii, mill 1111111 ih iigtiiy 10 00 aoui
unless congress definitely legalize),
selling ugcnclcH for foreign business.
TIiIm u.iiu h .!....(.... - t V. I. Ill
ers (Hut they oftvr One llun.liml Dollar. I " '" .
for sny rsae Mint It fnlla to cure. Rend I which passed the house in August but
for list of teatlmnnliilB. Which did not no to tbo annate he.
Addrra: r. J. :'IIKNKT CO,. Tol.do, O. I "o 11 tun mil go to 1110 seiiuio lie-
Hnid hr sit iiniKsiiii. 7io. i cniiHc of the press of other matters
Tak. li.ir. ra.no Pill, for constipation. ,(,foro adjournment."
earn-, anil Klvlnif the pulli-nl strnngth bv
liullilitiir un I lit. i'iiiihIIIiiiIiiii ami uaalailim
nature In dnhig lis work. Tin- proprietors
iinvfl mn niucn latin 111 us curuiivs pew
November 13 R. P. Co. has spent in
Oregon during tbe present year on
new lines and equipment $1,913,939, on
old lines and equipment $630,887, on
stations, shops and roundhouses $23,-
069.
""Etositf soatffep Qffom
When raiyS,
phi
'Lap
ing. attending
a Theatre or
some Social
Function, or
if Shopping,
don't forget to have
DR. MILES'
-Anti -
PAIN PILLS
with you. They are in
valuable for Headache
and all other Pains.
tS Dasss, 23 Cants.
ir iMT BOX It NOT ATI
FACTORY, YOUH MONEY WlU.
K ftlFUNDEO.
UNO. DeStftlO F1ILIEF.
'1 have used Dr. Miles Antl-Faln
Mia for soma tlma and find them
an Invaluabla remady for hsodachs.
t hava always takaav graat pleasure
In recommending them to my
frleavss, being oonfMent that they
will brlruj the 4eslr4 relief. I am
never without then and us them
lor all attaxka of peia, koowliui
UaU tbr will not tlaapfMlnt me."
MM. W. IL BKNBON.
West UaTen. Coaa.