'4 4) Tht Weekly Enterprlta It worth tht price. Com port It with othtrt and thtn aubtcribt. Tht Enlsrprlae It tha only Clackamaa County Niwtpaptr that prlnti all of tht ntwi of thlt 4 . arowlno County, t 4" OREGON EN irft iHi rr h c res Y L' 1 H NX FIFTY FIP9T YCAR-No. 40. IS DEALS WIFE A BLO WITH MR OF I J OKECON CITY ENT yM.SJ ESTABLI3HET 1869 OREGON SOLDIERS WELL RECEIVED BY THE SOUTH In a family quarrel at tho home Wednesday afternoon ('mil, I'nilt, n farmer residing at ParudlKn Corner, two mile from Needy, struck hln wire on ilio lit'iul wUU nn Iron bar, Inflict Iiik what may prove to bn u ft1 wound. The attack was tin end of n quarrel which had been going on the greater lmrt if the dy between Hi.- man hihI hi wife, Hi bar bi '" hand of the iuriiKl husband Inflict ing u crack In this woman' head nearly three Inches In li-iiKih. Th sheriff office wait notified of thn assault about f. :30 mid Deputies Front ami Joiner. hurrying t the t, found thn man silling In tho yard awaiting their com Iiik, ami offered no resistance In being taken t-i thn county Jail where he wan being t'ii year younger. They have hmt trouble ut various time within tho IiihI two year mid at omi time a ill vomi Mellon wan started hy tho wlfo In thn circuit court, hut later dismissed hy thn parties. FISCAL REQUIREMENTS OFTHE Th Jury In thn null of Fred J. 8 Tooze, superintendent jf tho Oregon City 'school against Harry Jt. Cart lldge anil hln wife, Pearl Gregory Cart age, for $20,000 damage for libel, aft nr being out 15 mlinit-H Tuesday after noon, brought In a verdict of $1 for the plaintiff, after receiving Instructions from Judge Llttlcfietd to bring In a verdict for Mr, Too.e. From all Indication tho western sol dier have, made a hit with the people of North Carolina, especially at Fort Greene, Charlotte, according to letters received In Oregon City on Wednesday from several of the young men, among whom Is I), C. Anderson, now with the .,, ii.ru nml stationed at that camn. ! The people of Charlotte have opened their homes, clubs and places of amuse ment to the western soldiers, and state that they never before have seen a finer lot of men than those from the west. Among the amusement that E TO AUGUST ER1CKS0N IT Judne Mtllefleld, In his chance t"jare being afforded our boys are auto ho Jury, directed them that the dang-1 j0hlle trips, lectures, banquets, dances uiige or fltilietin .-no. i, ine circmui . and purlieu, tnese airuirs oeing arranR- The last of the charges against Au gust Krlckson were disposed of Wed nesday In the circuit court when the defendant plead guilty to the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. The J court sentenced him to six months In; the county Jail and because of his physical condition parole was granted on the condition that Erlckson report monthly to the court. Erickson's phy sical condition Is far from good and since the series of charges FULL FiOH F'l 18 Fit El AT fln Cfifl F n I u n it y ii u I l Isaac Lane, old time resident of j the deceased who had at different Clackamas, was instantly killed this times consulted him In regard to heart afternoon by falling from an auto' trouble with which he seemed to be were 1 truck on which he was riding, the rear afflicted. The doctor further said that which contained the libel and which was printed and circulated by Mr. and Mrs. Carllidgo. was libelous per so. The court told the Jury that the Hullo- brought against him he has been fall Jng rapidly, the last charge growing; l out of hlH attempt to assault his wife j tersectlon of Center street and River j Road In Oak Grove. Mr. Lane was cj In their tumor. Tii Imvi of On-iron Cttv. who are stationed there, are enjoying the best with a gun some time ago at the road of health, and ere delighted with army ' h"me he ornir!y conducted. tin could not be Justified on the ground fe although considerable of their time With the close of the court docket that It was a criticism, and he said j )( tal(,n up wt)i drills and study. Ion Krlckson ends a story of the old liha'inw throws unon the defendants a,,.nPa r W)iton nicked from the days, a story no doubt full of thrills tho burden of proving the charges to i t,:U have been sent by some to those j and excitement with an end perhaps ! holding a tinge of sadness in the rap- Mil failure of the central figure. For ! hu trile, and also the burden of proving lUt home that -the were not made through mat- j ItmiKhly speaking, and after allow- ,. i i. .i.i ' T lZ n heir arrival found ra 1 by taxation Mr the fbical year .. . .. ivin, m J ending June SO, 1U1S. we shall have to ""' w""""". . - 1 rl ,,v ...MiLlonal bond 1hhus be POOI Ol lll WMI-IV j . ... . ...i. ...i. ii... ii,.,,. ,,f ihn . itw'eeii aiMiiii lour i n" i , ,,' saulf, and learning that nothing had) been dmm toward calling a doctor, I they sent a hurried call for Huctorj Mount, who reached the scene 25 mlii j uti'i later, Later the ambulance wnsi culled from tho hospital her to bring j i (i..,. i i.. ilw ,'liv lull lit it lute! ,. ...' rrK...i ' The wife was ! Ul'" ""m,r of ,hl'H0 ..i....a .l,.,.!!. nwiv re ifo'clKU govcrnmeulrt ... i. i... i..-.. ,.f i.i,ui .i:iini.il i ultimately ii,i h"hi mi- iwr-'i .. - Mlille lying In the Ihmiii) before the ice against the plaintiff. The Jury was Instructed to award to the, plaintiff such a sum as would fairly and honest iu i.ii.i!i. him for Injury to his lug for the amount of revenue to be j ,, r(MJUtaton. He told the Jurors to consider the actual damages, and to consider well thn question of nmllce, and advised that tbey could bring In a verdict for punutlve or ex emplary damages, In addition to actual damages. additional thirteen and fourteen billions of dollars. It Is estimated that OilO.OilO.OiHl will represent additional loans to the willed governments, which In turn will give us their obligations hearing Interest. This j.OUO.OO0,000 will nut .therefore, represent expendi tures; It will represent loans naseu THE LIVE! V1RES TALK IMPROVEMENTS wheel passing over his chest. The ac-l this might have been the cause of his cldent occurred about 2:15 at the In-j falling from the truck. Upon the arrival of Coroner Slevers an inquest was held and the following moving some household goods from j acted ag jurorg. E. E. Klmberlln, Del Camas, where he has been living. to;,on Walds, Irvin Julian, L. A. Bullard, a farm he had leased near Meldrum, George Nowak and N. O. Nave, all res and had engaged C. F. Cottrcll of j1(lenfs of 0ak Grove Tne following Clackamas, owner ot the truck, to haul j pergon9 appeared ag witnesses: Dr. the goods from the Washington street TayIor of Milwaukle, who testified as , wharf in Portland, to Meldrum, and , t0 the condItion of the body after the i a nnrrr r rx I oil tKa aywul n in (Via tvti ilr t . . . .. (in the old days when the highballs " -i-.. accident; Mrs. U. J. KaiosKt, wno wit- ! flowed the name of Erlckson was As tbe tnlck aPPached the interne. neMed the 8Cene; G. S. whltback, of known from the Seattle wharfs to the tIon of CeDter Btreet and the RIverj490 East 33d street, a saleman for the , 1 line of southern California, as the pro-1 Road ,n 0tk Grove the driver ghut j HooIy Peanut Butter company, of Port- nrletorof one of the largest saloons in w i land, testified that he was at)out 300 I irnlnn - f fi rn cr lilll nut rt flair ? - . ... ... RU...S """ireet away from the place wiiere the Grove. Mr. Lane rove from the driver's death occurred; that he did not see seat and stepped onto the iron step at Lane (aIli but notlced the body jyIng the side of the truck, grasping a sup-:on the ground and that when he ar. ! Portland. It was noted as a hangout and rendezvous for the sailor in for S shore leave and the stopping place of the floaters as they Journeyed up and ! dow n the coast officers were notified. In a stiitenuiiit Pratt sai l that he struck the wom.ui In self defense a she was In the net ot attacking him 1 with in open raxor. The two dannh-j tcrs of the couple witnessed the scene,! one 17 and one 20 years of iigci, both j 1,,,I,H it m contradicted the statement of the husband us to the act of self-ili-feiine, and staled that he wan wholly t i Id-me. slrlklug the woman with the i is' rieiit without cause. i iUitH i'te I statement of facts could be obl:il!ie hy the officers at the home last nlv.li' fiom the daughter or from Pratt, but It lli.it imuI.I be lean; arose curly In the day from the fact!1"'"1"" that the husband had taken a gun which ho had bidden mid with which the wlfo thought 'he would kill her self and tho two daughters, and which she had been attempting to find. Pratt Is an old resident of Parndlse Corners, where ho owns a small farm and Is about 50 years of age, his wife seems from all I that the trouble loans which will be repaid to the American people. Hut as we must finance these j loans, they are an Integral part or our ,.td ; general financial operations. To raise thirteen to fourteen tillllons of Hollars on or before the 30th of June, by thu sale of bonds on recurring ments seems to some people on idle tusk. It is not easy, but can be done. Our resoures are fiuute; our will Is perfect; our spirit Is Indomitable and our success Is cer tain. We have only to pull together hanker, lawyers, doctors, manufactur er, farmers, wage-earners, laborers, men and women alike, girl scouts and bov scouts and every other class of people, and we ca we have demonst can no wnen pnrusnnsnip is port on me top. ior me purpose, u , rived gome flTe minuteg after the i. I seemed, of looking to see if the load ! a .m i .ti ,.. That the Live Wires of the Commer-. U was known as the one place where j m . ... . the j '' The court room throbbed with ora-jclal dub have the best bean field In j anything you wanted could be j rear wheel passing over his chest. tory before the case went to the Jury, j dackama county was stated Tuesday from a little Johnny Walker in a sh ny Mwti gtoppe(, (he M M g0)n as . " wore.t "tul" was made by Doctor Taylor and uub- 1 atnntUAi1 Vi. atnfaiaanra .411 tha mr miuiivj - . (Ul up-"". . - sinree nines per nour as ne was auie n tMtfaiiinff AVOV fhiaa vi uva una uut, iiai vmnh vva v to stop the machine within two feet'm(Ieg an hour when the man fen t0 after t passed over the body. One eye-! the groundj and that the machine was lory neiom me vn j v i m; unman . - . - Muni a m.u. idriver stoppea tne trucK as soon as t In the opening statement. C. 1). La-1 at the jnitul luncheon of the organiza- BiaPS to having your roll pinched. Men j pog,b,e b(U ot until the ,njury had j tourette. one of Mr. Tooke's attorneys, !tIon following the summer vacation. from all stations and walks of life gath-( . Hriv(,r r v Cc,,tTeu ... .... . m i - - i Brnniiarpii ma BiMiPiBMiirR a i i ni ri h t Ciire A. C. Warner, who directed the von ered there-the lumbermen, iresn irom hfl ,.ag mov overl,-,, ,n ieir evidence that cation of h8rvcsllng the crop, had 45 school I the woods, rubbed elbows with the houf he WM abIe Zt Z Zl lllo said the defendants had "bit tho ! chiWren at work Monday, and they j slertc confidence man. jhand that fed them." Senator Dim-; puued about one third of the beans, j Kricison finally retired with a com Mck. representing the defendants, rial- Arrangements will be ina;!e today to i fortabie fortune, and from then on he jculed the Idea of the plaintiff that his i thresh them. From beans the Wires ! 8etmed tl) play a losing game. Iater he i trouble was traceable to Bulletin N ! talked of gouts and Ju:'.Re Grant B. ; p(int a con8iderable sum in fitting out !l. He referred scornfully to the "croc-! limick said he had Just purchased 50'. p raci,amas road house, which install-'0!1W' teiir8" vt lne jlulnUfr- h0.head for J1250 and offered to conduct i prwcd a total loss as far as a busi- ,.isaitl. nau iuo ujiimi iunj ... , ..n uvs nu uraivuin,. o- i nes( venture was concernnu. -.uici c aced several charges of violating the lt )t 'latterlng offers of positions elsewhere, j lle aa0 gtated that a Polk county farm- j (a ,,.' lie said the whole case was a "tem-jer bad shipped a carload of goats thlsjp. svenr other class oft""' ",u"" , -cioncy, tnai me cumu; ndothejl.b Already j referred to the defendants as criminals , probai)y gree to place rated what a united 8ml ''",","r assassins, and declared ! buAgeU now Mng made i pest in a teapot." auu mat tne uuue- j B(!ason, receiving f touo ior tne loan. iagt Bentence. tin had not damaged Mr. Tooxe Tlve The i!nprover,ient of the Pacific cents worth. He scored C. 8. Hahn, ! hiKhway frora Oregon City to the Mult who paid for the circulation of the do- j nomah county line came in for some jfamatory matter, and who hail flea to ( d, , Bnd lt WB8 8tated by b. T. Alaska, leaving the Cartlldges to "face ; McIJan ()f the 12 disciples of road effi the music." Mr. Schuebel, In closing,! . ',hat the county court would in the 1918 up, an appro- that City Superintendent looze vas . , . ,h work whlch woud re. witness saw the accident,' Mrs. L. J- stopped not over two feet from the Kaloski, who resides directly on the : body corner. She testified before a coron- j c F; CottreI1( owner and drver 0 er'a Jury that the deceased seemed tothe tnick stated that he had been a drag for a moment and then fell be-; neigbbor of deCeased for many neath the wheels and it was through S yearg and that Mr bad hlred her that the driver was attracted. Dr.!vim f tho ennHa frnm Vahinif. rohibition laws, which finally ended i Taylor, of Milwaukle, was called, andlfin str( d(M,k Mel(lrum .th bi9 ! V 9 .u I . j -i s,eTera OI vreKon wiy ant0 truck which resnlted i reached the scene soon after the acci- i subordinated to patriotism; when love l,l,U"1 l" uttntial damages. qure about t;!0 000. The speaker said of country beams supreme. I look for ward, therefore, with confidence to the success of tho recurring campaigns we must mnko for the sale of Liberty bunds. There was little real evidence pre-! f lbg was done, the highway commls- sented In the case Tuesday. John W. pHn bad given assurance that the road Loder. O. I. Eby, J. A. Ronke, Geo. A. 1 woud be paved next year for the en- Harding, Frank Busch, C. C. Babcock. A. A. Price, Fred Metzner, E. B. And rews. Brenton Vedder, J. E. Calnvan and Linn E. Jones testified that the Court Cancels Road Dist. Road Supr. Abolished Ten New Districts Made The Clackamas county court Frl-isame manner as the other districts. Grenhnm may have a starch factory. , rpmltnt(m of Mr. Tooie for tru,h'nnd i veracity was good. Mrs. Cartlldge de clared that she baa no malice against Toozo, but that she had "his acta burned Into her very soul." Attorney Dinilck sought to bring in testimony relative to the suit for damages of Mr. Tooze against Claude Minor, for merly principal of the high school, but tho court ruled lt out. Directly conflicting evidence wns furnished by Miss Elisabeth Busch and by Mrs. Maude Horton Crnmblitt, both former teachers of the high school. Miss Busch tire length. All of the bridges, except the one over Sucker creek, will be elim inated. Brief talks were made by Mr. Ben nett, of Klamath Falls, and Rev. C. H. in the fa- ,tal accident The coroners' Jury re- ident. The doctor testified before the;turne(J wfth a ver(Uct that death wss j coroner's Jury that the wheel hadcauged by accidental faning from alld j crushed the man's chest, breaking all ; be,ng rUQ over by an autoraobile, Tbe tne rina on tne rignt sine ot tne ooay,body wa( removed t0 the undertaking as well as the right leg above the knee. i He further stated that he had known : , rnntinnen on Paee 4 BY JUDGE BAGLEY Circuit Judge Bagley, sitting for Judge Campbell, on Wednesday took i under advisement the case of Mrs. Jul ia Cooper versus Mayor A. King Wil son and the members of the city coun cil of Oswego. Mrs. Cooper seeks to obtain an injunction restraining the L. Chandler, the new rector of St. city from proceeding with the improve- Paul's Episcopal church. The follow- ment of pront sreet in Oswego on the J Impressive Ceremonies Mark Dedication Oregon City Moose Temple The following changes in the boun daries of road districts were ordered Friday: "Taken from No. 20 and lidded to No. 67. Beginning at a point where Eby road Intersects Section 30, thence day mailu an order abolishing ltoad j District No. 10, located In tho Garfield district, and transferring the territory i of that district to Districts No. !) and' No. i'.K While this was tho only ilia-1 trlct that was wiped out, Boveral j oast, following north boundary of Eby changes In boundaries were made. The! road to the Intersection of Dainni road, law requires till changes in the botin-J thenco southeasterly following the darles of road districts must bo made! south boundary ot Dumm rond to the at tho September term of court. Intersection of the Sllverton road, Tho office of road supervisor will be I thence southwesterly along the west i ahollshed January 1, under the ,,r0. amo or tne hi.verton roan to tne .mer vlslons ot tho new road code, and the wln ot ,he west boundary lino of county court had not determined what ground that it is a county road. The defense maintains that under the charter of Oswego the council has a right to spend money on the county road or any other highway upon which there is public travel. It is conceded ...... in... I 11,1 uttn hnA hmn tfilil hv UTiim-u vuuv ,-'. '. - ,;,i. u Mitt that Toor.e had told ! appropriated iiu.ua uu me Mrs. Craml i hnr (Mrs. CramblltO. two lies, but l -" m-u rvnmliHtt stnutlv denied having i "Whereas, the state law will not al iunde such a statement and said she knew tho reputation of the city super- low the apportioning of any part of this appropriation to other fairs In the slsted in the dedication program, Unit ed Artisans, Fraternal Brotherhood, Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Knights and Ladies of Security and L. 0. O. Moose. Prominent members of the Portland Moose lodge taking part In the dedication ceremonies were Supreme Past Dictator Judge Robt. G. , C?..nVAn.A nlnlalA. rArt T .tnn G.mvf,mA Vl,.a ninlotni" AlloTt the improvement is about J2S00. Wm. : ness ot the DroKram both in lodge work ! T' " r u.,, in. juy, oufreuie ncmio iiusuuo imioi, Supreme Attendants Rufus Holman, ing officers were elected unanimously for the ensuing three months: W. P. Hawley Jr., Main Trunk Line; John R. llumphrys, Sub-Trunk; Dr. Roy Prudden, Tranmkslon Line; A. A. Price, Guy Wire; Dr. L. A. .Morris, ! Feed Wire. i In the Interest of the Eastern Clack ! amas fair at Estacuda, the following i resolution was adopted: i .... w n.,.nr.w. ti.r T ra Orvr.nai- on,1 i . . , j. 'Whereas, the state legislature nns oiuuo htouct and music ana prominent speaKers u. the defense was representea ny Jos. itakeg tha higbest 0f places. Fully With impressive ceremonies and de- i lightful entertainment the new Tem-j pie of the Moose Lodge of Oregon City j was formally opened on Tuesday night. As to the number in attendance the; convention was one of the largest ever by the plaintiff that ?900 of the city's Witnessed m iocal circles both as an j funds can be properly expended upon ; event socjauy and as a iodge gathering, j ! the county road, but the contract for As t0 tbe jmpressiveness and complete- i E. Hedges. Judge W. N. Gatens, Capt. W. A. Fire- , baugh, J. F. Kennedy, Geo. B. Thomas, tntendent for truth and veracity wns j county, and pood. Mrs. Cartlldge said her sole mo- "Whereas, the people of Estacada, tlve was to force nn Investigation be- j George and other districts In the east- fore tho school board of alleged condt- orn end of Clackamas county nom policy shall bo pursued relative to the appointment of deputy road miiBtors authorized under the lnw. It 1b pos sible that a deputy will be named for each ot tho 56 districts in Clackamas county, though this Is still an open question, as it has been suggostod to the court that about 20 deputies be namod for the county ami that dls , trlcts be grouped for the simplifying of the work. County Judgo Anderson has made it road district No. 57 "Tukon from No. 10 and nddod to No. 4!). That part of district No. 10 north of the section lino between Sec tions 11, 15, 10, 21, 22 and 23 to be ad ded to No. 9, and that part south ot the section line to be added to No. 49. "Taken from No. 40 and added to No, 20. Beginning at the quarter sec tion corner between soctlons 13 and 14, thence south on the soctlon line to Intersection with Thou. H. Forrest er D. L. C, thence southwesterly on tions at the high school and that she had obtained information as to condi tions from B. E. Tutro, C. S. Hahn, Miss Busch, Frank Olson, Agnes Win chetl, Belle Mattley, ?. F. Romlg. J. O. Stntts, P. D. Forbes, Esther Johnson and Dorothy Lntourette. She was not permitted to, relate her conversations. The court ruled out the anonymous let ters sent to the principals of the schools at The Dalles and. Estacada, the intention evidently being to con nect the plaintiff up with these batters. plain, however, that under the new claim line to northwest corner, thence law, the custom of road districts vy- southeasterly to Clackamas river, lng special taxes and designating the i thence In an easterly and southerly dl- I thousand people from this city, the 1 j . . j rt ; surrounding country ami i and Sergeant-at-Arms W. A. Smith, gathered to witness the dedication of ; hnrinfit hn n th thir(1 floor ! the new home, two hundred from Port land accompanied by their own band arrived on a special train and were j was profusely decorated with flowers, i lights and streamers, and held two ! long tables capable of seating 150 peo- roads upon which the tax money is to be expended, will be unchanged, and that there Is no disposition on the part of the county court to Inter fore In any way with the prerogatives and privileges ot the various districts, who are rather Joalous of tholr rights in working out tholr proforoncos rel ative to tho expenditure of their spe cial tax money. While the number of districts has boon cut to 5(t by the. abolition of Dis trict No, 10, there will be 10 new dis tricts created under the new law In the 10 Incorporated cities and towns of the county. Those will probably be numbered and handlod in much the rection along the north Bide of the Clackamas river to the Intersection of the south line ot section 24, thence westerly on section line to section cor ners 24, 19, 30 and 31, thence northerly on section line, 1V6 miles to quarter section corners of 13 and 18, thence westerly 1 mile to the place ot begin ning. , "Taken from No. 9 and added to No. 43. Beginning at the section corners 3, 4, 9 and 10, thence north three-quarters of a mile, thence east one-qnarter mllo, thence south one-half mile, thence Bouth one-quarter mile, thonce west one-half mile to place of beginning." REGISTERED ANIMALS SELL HIGH GASTON, Or., Oct. 1. The sale Fri day of the W. K. Newell herd of regis tered Holstelns at cioverldge Farm, near Sogher's Station, was well attend ed. The sale was held under the direc tion of the new owner of Cloveridge Farm, Manllus Olson, of Portland. While there were many fine animals sold at a sacrifice, the sale as a whole was satisfactory, 70 head bringing $12,000. Thirty cows averaged $235. The top price, $440, was paid by the Rev. Mr. Martin, of Mount Angel, for a beautiful 4-year-old with a high butter-fat record. Many of the cattle were bid in by the dairymen of this locality, Louis Wilcox, of Scogglns Valley, pay ing $1475 for a bunch of nine heifers and young cows. Lionol L. Paget of East Gaston, purchased three young heifers for $800. John Klernnn, of Portland, was the heaviest buyer. fair each year with funds of their own, which fair Is of great value to the coun ty of Clackamas, and "Whereas, the state laws allow the county courts to appropriate funds for such purposes, Now, therefore, be it ' Resolved, that the county court o't Clackamas county be requested to ap propriate each year for the Estacada and other county and district fairs of Clackamas county, to be distributed equitably among the various districts, the sum of $1000, and that this sum be put In the budget now being pre pared by the said county court and its assistants, and, Be it further "Resolved, that the Live Wires ap pear at tha next budget meeting In a body to aid in the carrying out of these resolutions." CASE IS DISMISSED land entertained the visitors with a After encumbering the docket of the concert, after which all adjourned to circuit court of Clackamas county for the bau where the entertainment 25 years, the suit of the Willamette program of the evening was to be held. Transportation & Lock Company vs. I Judge Grant B- Dirnick was toastmas- uiet oy tne iocbi ue,egauou a.m j ple whUe the kitchens were stocked to Promptly at nine o'clock the work j overflowing with lunches prepared by of dedication by the lodge was carried j the womea of the Moose and visiting through in secret meeting, during , ioage8- Music by the two bands and which time the Moose band from Port- j the 80ioists, addresses by the different l.,...,la XT Tlrnnoi. W T Rnrnev nnA W. G. Cox was dismissed Thursday under stipulation by Judge Campbell, who at the same time dismissed the suit of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, vs. W. T. Burney and George A. Harding. The suits were originally instituted to quiet the title to an island above the falls. When the power company constructed a breakwater around the falls, the island disappeared. The questions involved were settled out ot court and the pow er company will obtain quit-claim deeds to the property. TO BALTIMORE, Oct. 2. SuCffragists were advised "not to lift a finger" to aid the new Liberty Loan, in a speech made before 150 women workers for equal rights by Mrs. Henry O. Have meyer of New York. She was heart ily applauded. MOTOR FEES INCREASE SALEM, Or., Oct. 3. Fees received from motor vehicle and chauffeur reg istrations from January 1 to Septem ber. 30, totaled $189,835.50, according to figures compiled In the office of the secretary of state. This is an increase of $4S,461.50 over the corresponding period last year. The fees for September totaled $6, 449.50 as against $3,778 during the same month last year. The fees for 1916 totaled $146,254. All uniting Opening remarks Judge Grant B. Dimick Artisans ' Song Mrs. Carl Moore Speech .... Judge Grant B. Dimick Pythian Knights and Sisters Duet Mrs. Green and Mrs. Crawford Speech Prof. Fv J. Tooze Fraternal Brotherhood Violin Solo F. F. Theroux Speech A. M. Slnnott Knights and Ladies of Security Song Mr. Oscar Woodfin Speech Mr. Geo. H. Thomas L. O. O. M. Solo Roy A. Prudden Remarks ....Judge G. E. Hayes Speech "Glimpses of Mooseheart" Rev. J. W. MacCallum Dedicatory Ceremony Portland Lodge No. 291 Members of the following lodges as- speakers on a variety of subjects filled each moment of the evening from 9 until 11 o'clock, when supper was an nounced as served in the banquet hall and the lodge room cleared for danc- ter for the evening and the following ' ing) tbe two bands rendering the dance program was rendered; those appear- music. The various commutes in lng being members of the Moose or cbarge 0f the evening's program were: visiting lodges. Dedication Chairman Albert F. Keil; Dedication Program i entertainment Chairman Roy A. Prud Song "Star Spangled Banner" j den, F. J. Tooze, Mrs. McGahuey, Mrs. Moose Bandichas. McCormlck, Mrs. Henry Hen- ningsen; banquet Chairman H. A. Sandy, A. L. Barnes, W. H. Smith, Mrs. Hiram Harvey, Mrs. M. P. Chapman, and Mrs. Martin Chrlstensen; dance Chairman Edward Busch, Mrs. A. M. White, Mrs. M. Hamilton, Mrs. Beck man; decoration Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Simmons, Mrs. A. M. White, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. C. A. Baxter, Mrs. Chas. McCormack, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Mrs. H. L. Hall, Mrs. C. T. Wood and Mrs. M. P. Chap man. The new three-story building was erected by the lodge at a cost of ap proximately $15,000, the second and third floors are occupied by the lodge. The Becond floor contains the hall and club room and the third floor the ban quet hall,5 while the ground floor will be occupied by commercial houses, two of the store rooms having already been leased.