Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 08, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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OHKOOX CITY KXTKU1MMSK. KIlIDAY, llKrKMIIKK H, 101(5.
III! DIS1IIH
DELAY IN BUOZE THIAL
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Suffrage bine
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FLOWn AS WILSON
READS MESSAGE
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WOMEN IN GALLERIES CARRY,
OUT DEMONSTRATION BE
FORE THE PRESIDENT.
WASHINGTON', leo. &-The navy
I li-innirni today received word from
, Captain l:iry Knapp, tomuiaitdliig
I I lie cruiser force at Katito t kmiliK,
llul III mn rliKagrlnelil between I III
1 I it rU.it. marine and fun r of tiov-
; rrtuir I'rrn uf Han rancu ll'Mv
curl, on the nitlit uf No ember J'J l.
II Halite were killed. About dozen
i AimitIi m. uunil'l, n ii rul serious
jiy-
1 Suty Hat Honilnti alia rre wotin! '
Captain Kiiaip state.! Ihal Hie hot-1
lie o.oim-. when novrrnor I'rrei re-
stated the etaldlhmrnl ul military
government l San rYaiiclM-o lM.xo
Ncvsda Woman Smuaolrt Banner Into ' ria. tilth la about n mile Inland
from h.inlo Poinlngo t it v
JULIUS WILBUR AND ASSOCIATES
SHOULD BE TRIEO AT ONCE.
HE 'BELIEVES.
PGMOMCO RECOMMENDATIONS
lllli:i!ON' CITV, IW. -(WUr ul
Tin r.'nierpriae I -1 hate been 1 it
formed tlul the of the notorious
Julius Will'iir haa bru postponed again
lur ten data. Tlila man wa arre.tej
October I, ami Haa InmiiiJ hut. lo
hT llh three ( Ilia employe, for
IrUl ini November 9 14 Now he runic-,
up Mill tin- baby m l an. I haa Ilia Iriul
Capitol Building Undtr Hr Coat
Something Mora Startling
premiitd by Suffragists.
ft our fur till lima because hi hna
II.' a ui I mini sort of an Inlljmcd arm. Tin'
the h.-ad of over 100 native but before I writer Is h-nn-M nladte of a lame
class In Clai k-iuss county who lie'let
leg, ron.Lllon favorable.
able.
Private . Yc'e, Robert II Ostmrn
l!nl.Tl C. Lennan. Arlhiir W. Ami
son. Siimanter Stmiiiu-r nl Otto
llagstmm. a! of ."I at rumpanv, l.
M. (.. gunshot wound.
AflllNlJTON. !f 5 President
linen's address to luiinrrss today
i. u marked . a woman suffrage roup
in the gillarirs-lhe first real show of
.UanUrl militancy In the capital
utiil by great demonstration of con
i r.-.tulatiun to tlir prrsiJeni upon hit
tee'e. Hon In which many Republicans
juitud with the (tniK-rats.
Aft -r si knewlcil'ilns the rolonged
.hcvrs nj applause which greeted
lila entcry to the hall of the bouse, the
pri'lil-nt launched Into hi address.
rrtlcltiK nro:iiiiicnilatii'ns for Mil :
ro.--l lt-cUlat Ion. a corrupt prartin s ;
art anil hail paiM-d to hi rcromtiii'mla- -Hon
for a liroauVr covt-rnmeni for '.
I'orto Klco. !
He tai jut alMiut to brciii a n-n i MAYOR,
trncc "the prcrnl law cowrtiini;
thr b!anJ and rcFulutiuR the rltht
ib'l prtvilece uf It pt-ot'lo nr? not
Juaf hen. o-r the rail of the sal-.
lerr. here at . imrty of oman.uf-, l M VTIIXA 0r( i 1Vf. ( Tho
trane leader, there flutterej don (,.nlt .lnilnU.iration to-he of fnia
nboie the hea.la of an amaied aeui- f tlna. .oiisidtiiiK of a oman mayor
U'tKe of senator nod ropreaeiuatlve plPrt for coiincllomen elert. a wotu
a illkcn banner of iuffrace yellow. ; ln recorder-ele t and a woman treav
U-nrlnx In great blark letters the ln-( urer-vlect. all of whom were swept in-M-rl.
tlon: , iu 0ff,e by an astoiimlinit rampaiFn
'resident Wilson, what will you roup at yesterday election, defeating
do for woman luffraKe?" an all-man ticket prooes to give
Aa the banner rippled down, the l"niati'la a business-ami economy ad"
niffraitlst aat smlline and iinperturh-1 ministration.
the etuMiititer ce.iM'il was ilriu-n mil
nf Ihrt . II- TIim rtutrf kiilil flittf .in
the nWit'i.f IVcemlier 3 unlet aKln,hjl "ur ,'"""l ''''"'''
pretalled deere all the supKirt we can nits
The raiiialtii s anions: the I'liU.-il J iln-m in their hoix-M alteinpta to en
Stat, s forces were: fori l(llr Thl,y jl)ld
faptoln J. A llilthrs. T. S M. t.,i., .m,., .....i... ai4..r. .lr.,,,,1
pun.liot wound, coii.poiindfr.ut.ire left mn,.,., ,,, hM ln hrinK.
W AHIIISHTON. !. f. ll I do
Ifclii-J In pla.e two ! niil'ariiii u.l
eipita nf new print !! r was III
COMMERCIAL CLUB BODV WILL
COLLECT DATA Oi INTEREST
TO MANUFACTURERS.
The ir..H..l that dm iniue slat
c. nutil.illi.il be leli. will Ik. i iii
Irixlin-e l lihlair by U.. i. .-iilatl ' lll',,,sl l a nii-ellm uf llie l.le V !!
lint these l..w breuker to the court
Prltate Herman 3 Hark, cotupoun.l w u ..,. .... ,
fra. ture rlirt.t elbow, condition favor - ,,. ..,ull,r r MethlnK rl'e
II FULL CITY TICKET
IN RACE FOR RE-ELEC
TION, IS DEFEATED BY HIS
OWN WIFE.
-d watching the effect A diminutive ; Mayor H E. Starcher whose wife
shall be permute.! to pull the slrlnss
a II. I secure these Indefinite potiiii
''inca of the execution of Justice slur
ply biiause their c'lent nets a tiat
I utiil weakenltiK In the pit of the sto'U
f a. h as the day ul trial draws near, ur
1 111.111.11:1 s 1 fortunately I to contract nil
, Inflame.! MTati h uihiu hi arm
j If Julius Will.iir were a ir man
J who r.111 the risk uf gcltinc cauishl
; sellliiK Ixme 111 order that he miKht
i suj'port his r-iiniiy I would say, look
I well at all mlt I i;:it 111 u eircumstauci-s
, and Klu' him as easy a piitilshuieiil as
possible. Hut w hen a silk st.x kin.;
! kill -clove o'feiider Is caiikhl. who bus
j no excuse under heaven for his law-
hreakliiE except innate depravity and
the fact that he has more money, or
! more friends with money than brains.
1 I bvliete he should get the limit with
out merry. t
We have a Judce who has been emi
nently fair iu all his decisions to
which I have listened. Judae Camp
bell is a muster Jurist. And we are
sure that he will see to It that the
sheriff and distriit attorney are sup
ported Iu this case by the sm-edy. Im
partial, and positive administration of
Justice to the offender. And uothlnit
has so salutary an effect iikiii a crim
inal of the bliie-stiM kliiK class as a
term for reflection in Jail, and If the
t'niiipbcll, uf Kansas, an.) referred to
the r.imiiirrve roiultilltsv.
ina'u.s rs 111. iua: frum 1 1 lira of
lli'i'O to l.'i'.OnO and iuni.iiniei- uf
nut more than lit )ear wi.uld be pro
vided br the measure.
tt
BEFORE GRAND' JOIir
INFORMATION SOUOHT CONCERN
ING VAST HOLDINGS, PRICES
AND HIS BACKING.
I lllii;l. Ih-c. -James K. Wet,
self style.! ci-i; king." In.: w.tu'
pen.ie.l to appear before t'le fc.ler l
Kraml Jury and Ir'l all he know. ul... 11
uf Die ('uiuiiii r. lul 1I11I1 l.- rmtx-r I'J
A ruliuiilllee apHilutrd M-rr.i Weeks
ai..i to lunsliler the matter rrMirte
at Itie w.eklr liiuiliiiui uf Hie Wires
Tues.lai and n:i lufuiiiiul ill. ul.m
fulliiwr.l '. K Hpeme, slate slaliKi'
nu.ii-r, was present and u.isei Hie
plan.
At Hie I Unit uf Hie Win. t
Tue.ditv a icmi will be 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1
allow Iriat Hie 111-t uf power derlird
frmn the falls uf Hie Wlllauiel le. This
With Oilier llllllllllltli.il relutlte III the
liianului luriiiK Induslrle at Hie fulls
will be n.lli-. l.-, ,y ,e Wires
The plan uf aibtlliK Oisin.i un.l sur
ruiiii.tiii l.-irltory to Miiltiiuiuili
cuuiitr, urt.-.l In a tlilnti circulated
III Oswrco. was illnru.a. , all l re
f.n.-.l to the lri:ll.itUe 1 niiiiiiltlie .t
Main Trunk Scluiebel
Iti l J W Mrl'iil'uiu, (be Hew pas
tor of the rof!isrei;..(iiiii,i i bun h. tol
the I. he W ties thai he wanted lo be
TACLISCHI RUNDSCHAU WARNS SURVEY OF FARMING DISTRICTS
GERMANS NOT TO EXPECT
MUCH FROM U. I.
PLANNED IN PORTLAND
DOCK SPACE SOUGHT.
IU III IN. Ik-.-. 6 -(Via Ha)llte
reli-..l- ' We all feel by the rteula
uf the last week lliat the end uf Hie
war ha been bronchi 1 ulisl.lerably
nearer, lata Ilia Vo.sli hn .eliini In
iII-h usslnit the llilerniitlolial slluutlon "ih aululloli uf Hie food piohlem nf
aa afie.-teil by rieiita In lluuiiiuiila and I'nrlluiiil. I,. I). M.iholie, 1 hulrmuii uf
I'OMTI.AMI, Ore, !. ( Kllillln
Hun uf Iho ml. I. Ill man In (nod buyliiit,
liud diallliK illle. II) with tliii fiirmers,
will be tried b pcrsuns liileieslid In
leti-lopmrnla In Iho niiteuta nations.
Till newspaper p.ilnta mil thai
peui-e hi be. II ills. Iis.ed serlous'y, In
Hia l ulted Slates unl) since K'nulaud'a
war pllklit" bus l.i- nun. iipparenl. It
Insists Hint II was 111. 1 nil a' Idelitul
culm Idi-nce bill was caused by Analu
A inert, an solidarity
"We iiurbl mil to fi.rint (hut llu
lllle.l Hlutea lut.'H t Is lo Mippoit
KiiKl.ni.rs ioaitiun fur her own sat.n
at the end uf this wi.r
VosmmIio elluiiK
Hlatis ru t) one kuowa that It I only
a mailer of time until that country un.l
Japan cornea to a show down lis to tlin
if la" ocean "
Hie llirellllK will. Il i-olialder. il tho fiMul
problem Halmday evenlim In l.ll.rari
ball, I prepurlnK a letter, lo bo aunt
lo all womcu'a urKMiil'utiuii uf the
city, asklliK Iheni In inukn aurve) uf
(be f.i.hl slliiullun In their vurioua ills
tibia mid l r ii 11 up sentiment In favor
uf ilciiHuu illinll) with prudui nr.
' I have huil numerous telephone
i-.intliiu.-s il... a'a lo.luy." bo salil. "Iu one liisliuue
Iu the I'nlle.l I was told that a whole ciutoud uf iu1-
bK wus duiiiped Into Iho rlu r her"
uboiit a Week UK" A fiililinr selit Wold
Hint we could fjet all Hie apple .
wunted III Ins dl'.triit at 40 cent
pKe. raised on the arm of men dl- ran apiitist him and defeated him for! evidence proves that Mr. Wilbur I
rectljr under the gallery, grasped the ' re-election, declared tonight that the uul'ty. let him take his medicine
edge of the banner and snatched It j men candidates were taken completely money or no money with every other
Jown. ' by surprise, and were delated almost offender of his class.
Mlsi Mabel Vernon, of Nevada, who! wry anew any opposition cam- w. T. MIt.UKKN
heckled the president here at hi ' P'Kn was under way.
American Federation of Labor speech "The women put it over on us.
last July, smuggled the banner into 'the mayor's comment toiiluht.
the house ga'lery under her coat. 1
The coup, says the suffragists, work-
ed well enough to suit them, even if It
failed to draw any acknowledgment, ,
nnd they plan something more start-!
ling the next time. Everybody around '
the Congressional I'nlon who had any-l
thing to do with It was keen for another.
the vast h.ililli-s ..f r...-. h. 1.1. .....;"""" n..M ate, with them and I
the finnu uf oi 1.11.... ,..,.1 1. i I' ,',r oclUltl. .. He lulll
iak of him. ;.nernm.i.i ..ill. il. r.. I I 'I ' ii.iil r. tir.Kii fit) oil the town'
p. at. dly haxe expressed a belief Ihal i "" rt- and locution and It Irlt
IV..I. I. .....r..lv . n....i 1 1...1 of Its 1 ItUens
..... ........ W l.ll..i..H.. ... II.1.IJ
lii.iii others are hiding
Heads of all the large sti-race lions.
of the i lly and nf the pru.lu.e depart
meutn of the packing hiiuc also h.ttn
been summoned by the grand Jury. I
The Kraml Jury I particularly anx
Ions to learn If there la any relation
ship betweu the atorawe houses and
the Chliagu Mutter and Kks Itoard
and also will Inquire Into the finan
cing of food supplies. Storage are
house head are said to be loaning to
storcrs S per cent of the value of
product which they have in slorace
Some of these lenders are reKirted to
have ca; he.l In the notes of the storcrs
'or face value, thus making a profit of
15 per rent.
COURT HOLDS ACT IS DISCRIMIN
ATORY AND APPEAL TO BU
PREME COI'RT IS LIKELY
T. Judge
j Ills
when
FACULTY AND STUDENTS PRE
PARE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM
OF MUSIC, READINGS.
! ASSOCIATION HAS MEMBERS j
' BOTH FAVORING AND OPPOS- i
VOTES CAST IN GREATER PORT
LAND ASSOCIATION CONTEST
TOTAL 1,726.270.
ING NET FISHING.
I'ORTI-ANn. Ore.. Doc. 2. (Spec
j lull One million seven hundred twen-
t j ty-six housand two hundred seventy
j votes were cast In the charities con-
The Clackamas County Anglers- as- test for the 1500 put up In the content
1 soclation, at a meeting to be held In ! 0f the Greater Portland association on
ononr.cTro luntu j the Commercial club parlors, w 111 de-1 Xnegu The count was completed
BURMEISTER 4 ANDRESEN ES- bate ' reso utlons , fcvor1nB thc c,oslnK am, mnoLceii.
TAHt icuucNT nwF nc sect of tnc " Ulamctte river to net fishing,!
NE F BEST ' In the club are members both favoring I The St. Agnes Haby Home was first.
OF KIND IN STATE. land opposing the plan. ; with a total of 331.2M) votes; the Sal
An effort has been before each legis-j vation Army second, with 298.2S0, and
I laturo for several years to close the the Visiting Nurse association third,
iue lormai opening o. u.e river to net fishing, and In 1915 a com-, with 22fi,3:!0.
An entertainment will be given at
the Oregon City high school auditor
ium Friday evening, December , th-1
prixgram consisting of readings by
John t-Yederlck Mason and other num
bers by fuculty and students.
The program follows: Overture.
"Hn-etlng," high school orchestra;
Chinese Serenade,'' high school or-
1'Oini.ANI). Ore.. Nov. 30 -The
r.'lj law, requiring all person tin
IMirtlng butter Into Oregon to Inline
dlately report the same lo the slate
dairy and food commlrsloiier, has been
declared unconstltutlonul by Circuit
Judge Kavauuugh
Ills .I.-. Isliin was given yesterday
ne sustained a demurrer lo a
coiup'alut ugulnst Carl Schallinger,
manager of ft life llaxclwood company.
who wn charged with violating the
law.
The court held the law wus dis
criminatory and attempted to Inter-
j fere with Interstate commerce by put-
ting a burden on Interstate commerce,
which Is not borne by local commerce
-I. D. Mlckle. dairy and food cnmmls
sloner. said the case undoubtedly will
lie" nppeulod lo the supreme court.
IL siiid the law wus elected as a pro
tection to Oregon butter munufactur
er.-.aiul consumers, and he could not ac
The Taglia.hu llun.la. hail warns
eriiiuns not to cxpe.-t niu.Ji from 1,1,1 we coum iniiite 111 r.iiu:. yi. ina i.
Aluell. ull peu. e lliedliltlun If llm ni.il- , . t (lit ui to l orllanil and dl .llllllll.-
ler I. taken up i,) Aml.sador C.euird ,(., .r ,MI1,IH ,.., ,,,,,,1 ,,
It conllunes. ... . , . .
jtlu le Is miy utuoiint of fond ut point.
'Mole than 11 year ago we pointed, ,, ,
, ., , . , , .' , lip Hie II illlH lte w bl.li cm be .'
out that sin Ii a peace lould be ulilv !
all Angbi American peace un.l It look 1 ',in''1 "l """ ,",'r "
cure uf mil) llilllsh Interests. It Is i are fur. ed to puv through luldilli'iiieu
Improbable thai II could be suddenly. "Most uf this slulf run be bi ugl t
...i.wrled to Impuitlulllv " I , . ,. .... , . ,
r t
10 Iium Hi 11 public do. k couiinl.'.uli ii
allow us spui e wlu-ie II t un be I. mile I
and distributed lo 1 un.iimera without
any cost other Hi. ill the freight."
Mr. Muhoue sul. I Hint a coniuiltt..
will cull on Hie federal uulhorttlnH and
011 the state iluiry and food commis
sioner to ascertain Just how fur cul.l
storuge planla and their content run
be Investigated under present lawi.
This will be the first step In aecurlnii
the data preliminary to asking the leg.
Mature for a comprehensive set ,,(
law controlling such plaiita.
The two weks' egg Imycott, ruled at
I'KTUonitAD. tin London. Dec. 6. I "" " promises to Im car
The Itoumanluns hair been unsuccrsft. rled out by housewives all over the
fill In attempts to check the Teutonic r"r ln addition to those who actually
force on the raids lo I'loodchtl and attended the misting, Mr. Mahone
Hill Ii: rest, ruivs llm war office In I.. I ""Iu
day's ufflclal ulutemcnt.
I.ONlKIN. iHf. 5 A Iteuter ills'
patch from Jassy. Iloiimunla, under
d.-te of lieex-mber 3, says:
This sleepy university town bus
been stirred to the depth by the Halls
fer uf the government and the arri
val of 20.000 refugee I111111 lliichart st
and eluewnere. many of them In af
fluent circumstances. They nro much
Impressed by Itussin'a efort to help
Itoumuiila. Itusslan soldier are con
rtaiit'y macrhlng lo the front mid this
inspires confidence that they will save
Iho tiltuatlon.'' I
DEFFENDERS UNABLE TO CHECK
ADVANCE CO. 000 REFUGEES
REACH JASSY.
FOLLOWING A BATTLE
REVOLTION IN GREECE PRO
DUCES TERROR IN ATHENS
SEVERAL CITIZENS KILLED
chestra with Professor (iustavo j , V,,w tna, it , jHv ,n.
. li-v.... .11 , l.llv 1... , 1 1KU . .. f. ... . U .
store of Iiurmelster & Andreseu haa
been set for Saturday evening, De
cember 9, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Tho
opening marks an epoch In the busi
ness history of Oregon City and adds
to It an establishment that Is of im
measurable value to the entire com
munity. Thirty-seven years of steady, con
scientious effort in serving the people I
of Clackamas county has made pos
sible the present success and the busi
ness activity the firm has shown in
the past begets great confidence in
the future.
One would hardly recognize in the
present store any relationship to the
former establishment. A department
has been made a studio
promise bill, closing the river from
the falls to the suspension bridge was
passed.
A resolution from Oregon City fav-
! oring the closing of the river would be
; a powerful argument In the fight to
! cloje the river.
I
SUIT IS DISMISSED
The suit of C. K. Soiners against
Nathan H. Harvey, having been set
tied out of court, was dismissed Tues
day by an order signed by Circuit
1 Judge Campbell. He also signed a de
I tree giving J. Ii. McFarland a Judg
I incut of J::iO against S. Masters, and
Matt Diilzun a Judgment for $150 and
attorneys' fees against It. K. Morrell
administrator of the estate of the lute
Ixmis Morrell. W. Ill Morrell and
Fannie and William Knight.
The Sisters of Mercy, in charge of
or music 1 t. Agnes baby home at I'arkplace,
room for their musical Instruments I Tuesday issued the following state
and records, and this department has .' I11, 'lt. thanking those who helped the
been enlarged until it is one of the!"01" on Thanksgiving day:
most comodious and handsomely! The little orphans at St. Agnes' baby i
equipped In the state. A lapidary has j home. I'arkplace, will long remember j There Is nothing that will brin? com
been installed for the grinding and j the fine big turkeys they disposed of 1 fort and renewed boie to the Invi.lld
nnllRlllnir nf .uralon u work- hnrelnrnre r.r. Tl.unUuo-K-Ino- l..v' V:.li liltl.. frit HUTCI) as gOOU new H. VI 111-11 till:
criminatory.
IN THIST RATE CASE
DIFFERENTIAL IS HELD UNFAIR
BY INTERSTATE COMMERCE
. COMMISSION RULING.
AN IMPORTANT LETTER j
i
FROM A WOMAN
impossible to have done locally.
obi enough to enjoy a piece of tho
vital forces are at a low ebb nml every-
. fniriir u'iriu nuf. iwq n r.iv ,.r tuv .....I
The optical department lias been i ,1"l,1' ''ir. l'g'tber sauce, celery, and j aumnce will stimulate the wi-iiry
added lo until they have succeeded in '.. I'Oiatoes were generously served, i body to new effort pud energy. A let
providing a wonderful addition, mod-, many of them were also able to digest! tor from a loved one has turned the
ernly equipped, in charge of registered """' pumpkin pie. i tide in many a nlege of sickness. Lr.
optician. Then xhc sales rooms bav All the good things for dinner did I ler' .of ,llft Inv'lll,l!f' 1!"t!l. 1'I''
been enlarged, provided with the most, nut .spoil their appetities for supper, j VrT?o him today nnd
up-to-date of equipment and present a A larue box or mixed cookies sent by tcy nim vour troubles, nnd he will .vend
very attractive appearance, second to. the kind benefactors of the Amerii an j you just 'the right advice to restore you
none In the stale. ! I'akery was greatly enjoyed and din-: to health nnd bring back the roses to
The entire store n-.w occupies over ' l-o.--ed of on short notice. yooT cheeks, nml without charge.
4000 square feet of floor space, making; The Sisters wish to thank most sin-; J.1' "r1,'? '"!,lm, , '?!'"
In all, an establishment of unusual at-1 ecre'y all their charitable friends fori wom,.n. ji- grateful patients hnvo
iraciivenesB aim jour iisn win prov wnai seni. u certainly ncipeu in a taken Ir. i'ierce lldvlce,
an enjoyable affair. On the occasion cn-nt measure towards making the lit-. Mothers, If your (luugblers are weak,
of the opening no goods will be sold, tie tots happy and contented, and the i lack ambition, are troubled with head
the store being thrown open strictly i prayers of the little ones will surely 1 aches, lussltude and are pale and
for Inspection purposes. Besides an bring many blessings on their kin 1 lvkl' V" 1',,'rtf'l favorite i'rescrlp
unusual display of JewJe.ry and its j benefactors. j 'Ti
kindred linep, souvenirs will be pre-. Particular mention should be mii'I'- eheeks and make them strong and
Rented to every woman who attends, j of J. Petty, of Seaside, Ore., and the I healthy.
while on orchestra engaged specially; manager of the Seventh Street Market, I For all diseases peculiar to woman,
for the event will play. Oregon City; the former sent no less j Dr. 1'lerce's Favorite Prescription Is a
. . . than six fine turkevs and the latter a j powerful restorative. During the last
,: .,..., ...i..i.: ... i.. '40 years It bus banished from the Uvea
... HJITr v,r.Killlll ,-iiiy U. ,1111. in. , ' .
Forget Your Acnes. - ,, , ,
" 1 The pleasant weather was eujoved
Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame,and ,mliv of tie mte lot(j were a)le
back make life a burden. If you snf-1 to haye a run amund ,he MrotlndK.
fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago.. Ta.pn t0KetnPr the Thanksgiving
neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan s Lini-: of mr was t ,n , the(,r and
"Hoots"; lb) "Oiinga Din," (c "A
Slight Miscalculation," John Mason;
quartet, "Mummy I am," Misses Maude
Lageson, Ksther Staats, Mable Mor
gan. Flossie lllackburn; readings, (a)
"Owyhee Joe's Story." (b) "The Out
law." (c) "How They Said Goodnight."
Mr. Mason; selection, "School Life-."
orchestra; readings, la) "The Light
ning Hod Dispenser." (b) "Th 1.1
Town llumphrlst.'' (c) "Ah Goo," (d)
"Da luetic Hoy." (e) "The Widow Ma
lone." Mr. Mason; vocal solo, "Winds
in the Trees," Miss Marie Churchill;
readings, (a) "I've Hot a Pain in my
Sawdust," lb) 'Arathusa'a Torment."
(el "Didn't We. llm''" Mi "Thn Ynlin,.
Man Waited " Mr Mnsnn 1 WASHINGTON. eC. I.-Kxl lirsloll-
: isis traveling irom i nicngo ami me
eust to Sun FrnnclMco limy hereafter
i r.o in one direction over tile nortnern
routes, by way of Portland or Seattle,
for the same fare they would pay If
; elci ting to travel by way of Kl Paso
and New Orleans. ,
The I5 differential which hereto-
i fore has been maintuined against the
northern routes via Portland nnd Seat
tle was today wiped out by the Inter
statu Commerce commission on com
plaint of public servlco commis
sions of Oregon and Washington, tho
i Oregon Hotel nusociation and the com-
merclal clubs of Portland, Seattle,
I w...i i , . .1 r . . u a..
The football team of the Oregon City """" u m.e, , -
Athletic association will play tho Ilend I ,"ln- ''"ndli-ton and Dayton.
town team at Ilend next Sunday, Pres.
blent Harry (!. Smith announced Mon
day. Ills squad, H men strong, In
cluding Coach Rupert, President Smith
and Referee Streubllng, will leave I
Port h' ml i.t C o'clock next Saturday J
iilht, arriving In Ilend early the fob j
lowing morning. J
The game wild Columbia Park, orlg-.
inally scheduled for in xt Sunday, has '
been Postponed one week. The con
test will l,e stated on fnnnmah field. ; 'I'O' "t H'0 Gladstone school house.
The ..ihinii.. .u,..i.,ii,n in...,. Hn.!Tliu Piiroiit-Teaclior association will
GAME WITH COLUMBIA PARK
POSTPONED ONE WEEK ALL
STARS ARE DEFEATED.
IIKUI.IN. Dec. 6. (Via
wireless) i he association for re
search Into the social consequence of
the war, at Copenhagen, estimates the
losses of the allies ut 15,100,000, sins
u dispatch from the Danish capital to
tho Overseas New Agency today.
They are divided a follows:
Knglund 1,200.000
Russia K, 600. OHO
Vance 3,700,000
llulinn SOO.OOO
Serbia 4S0.0OO
Pelgluni 220,000
Itoumunla 200.000
About half the British losses, the
Overseas News Agency says, fell
among the colonial and overscan do
minions troops.
j LONDON. Inc. i. After day of
terror in Alliens, In which Venlielluts
fought Royalist mid Greek troop fired
on entente force which bad been
landed, ncocnllng to Vice Admiral Im
Fotirnet to maintain order, a truce was
arranged. King Constantino finally
agreed to surrender tho mountain guns
demanded by the allies, nnd thn latter
are withdrawing their troop with the
Suyvlllo j exception of a small guard.
A pitched buttle between tho oppos
ing Greek force occurred III Stadium
street. The casualties huto not been
aacertr.lned, but it is known aevernt
clvlllifns were killed.
Clear Bad Skin From Within.
Pimply, muddy complexions are duo
to Impurities In tho blood. Clear up
the skin by taking Dr. King's Now
.Ifo Pills. Their mild laxative qunll-
lles remove the poisons from the sys
tem and brighten the eye. A full, froo,
non-griping bowel movement In the
morning Is the reward of a dose of
Dr. King's New Llfo Pills tho night
before. At your Druggist, 25c.
(Adv.)
Thc Grnenpoint Hose company Tues
day night extended a vote of thanks
to W. P, Hawloy, Sr., of the Ilawley
Pulp ft Paper company, for his gift ol
$56 to tho Oregon City fire department
In appreciation of tho firemen's work
In the recent flro In the company's
new pulp mill and generating plant.
Of the gift tho Greenpolnt company
received $8.33.
The following officers were olocted:
Prcsldont, Guy Richards; foreman, M.
II. Long; secretary, Henry Ilrandt;
treasurer, Krncst Hchuld; first assist
ant foreman, Wlllam Knopp, and sc.
ond assistant foreman, Hen Schuld.
AT GLADSTONE SCHDDL
Friday afternoon Is to be bundl';
inent, the universal remedy for pain. happne)(S by t1(! )nnocent and jovoui
Easy to app'y; it penetrates without cIlj,,lrpn
rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. , K
Cleaner and more effective than mns-j
' Ointments of poultices. For sprains, BILL RENDERED MARION
ore musclea or wrenched ligaments
resulting from .strenuous exercise,
Soan'a Liniment gives quick relief.
Keep It on hand for emergencies. At
your Druggist, 2- (AdvJ
The county court Tuesday rendered
a bill of $416.10 to Marion county as
that county's share of the cost of im
proving the Harlow road.
of tens of thousands of women thc pain,
worry, misery and distress caused by
Irregularities and diseases of a femi
nine character.
If yon are a sufferer, if your daugh
ter, mother, sieir need help, get l)r,
Pierce's Favorite Prescription In liauid
or tablet form from any medicine
dealer to-ir.y. 130 page book on wom
an's diseases sent free.
The modern improvement in pills
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Ther
help Nature instead of fighting with
her. Sick and nervous headache, bili
ousness, eostiveness, and all derange
ments of tha liver, stomach and bowetf
are prevented, relieved and cured.
day defeated the Oregon City All-start,
12 to 0, thereby adding to their string
of victories. The locals have gone
through the season undefeated, and
claim championship.
SKATTLK, Wash., Dec. 6. Three
heavily armed men, unmasked, entered
Hie Slate Hank of llotheil, 15 miles
north of Seattle shortly after 2 p. m.
today, compelled' the cashier to deliver
$1000, and fled toward Richmond.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
or T'- C"ENET ft CO., Toledo, O.
We, tha undsralimed. hay. known F. J.
Chny for the last 15 year, and believe
lilm perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
0U -.??"?"on" m"d r hi" nrm
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
r ,,. Toledo, O.
,.?'-Th Cur I taken Internally.
acUn directly upon the blood and mu
cous surface of th- o-.imAnii.
Take Haifa rml& Fill far eoaatlpsllM. by
meet and the bundles containing cloth-
lug for the needy at ChilHtiiias time,
will be collected. At this meeting tho
women are to take with them their
needlework, and the afternoon devoted
to sewing, and ulso to nrango for the
Christmas program. A plcturo, en
titled "The Sing of the Lurk," Is to
be presented to the room of the Glad
stone school who sends the largest
delegation of mothers at this meeting.
The picture Is lo be framed later In
the manual training department.
The soup prepared for the students
of thc school Is being made this week
by Mrs., Thomas llurke and Mrs.
James Itutler, while the next week's
menu will be In charge of Mrs. Ed
ward Ranch and Mrs. Harry Williams.
Hi Interpretation.
"What Is your iilimi muter. Mr. Nu
rich 7" "Well, if you Insist I'll tuke t
cigar."-Ilnffiilo Kxnresa.
Earthquake and Glacier.
That earthquake accelerate ths
movement of glaciers: ha Ix-en proved
obeervHliou In Alaska.
AWFUL SUFFERING.
"I suffered untold agony
with neuralgia. I thought I
would so road with pain. A
friend of mine nuvlacd me
to take Lir. Miles' Antl-Paln
Pl'.ls. I did so and tb pain
atopped almost at one.
Then I commenced ualne
Dr. Itllea'eaServlii and be
fore long- X wsj o that I did
not have the psln any
mora." E. I. WlNTKIt,
Kl E. PUtt AT.,
Colorado tprlnr, Colo.
Cloce attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
DR. MILES'
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Mile'
Restorative Nervine
IF FIFUT OTTLI. OF) BOX, FAILS)
TO HI LP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL
K REFUNDED.