p. . t OREGON aiY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY; JUNE 6 1919. MILWAUKIE & NO RTHERN C ELECTION IS QUIT IN BOTH PRECINCTS SOLDIER COMMITTEE TOIETIDNESDAY i i HP PJWVIftl V S 1 .' .. . w tUV V ". til n v v . v av-..v- ' f. Aw nA - . (hA lffll!lt) 1T.-'ffc lfi?-Eltt U.t ir Will TT1 W t A"d ever cat In Milwaukle only W rot' neeJay evening to work out th final being ct In the fro precincts. $ ia detail of the calibration. The mayor Ward 2 and 41 ia Ward I. AU the Mil ' will be asked to declare holiday carried except the lieutenant ; everyone can attend. which was snowed under i JUST KIDS Orer, Sensitiveness By Ki drier lagkamas SRIDEfJIS HAVE GOOD S'SSSIS; merit. Ward 1. The industrial and recon struction hospital amendment lost by J vote, but was carried by enough ia Ward 2 to carry it ortr. The good road Kinds amendment was Very popular. The pubUs in the it trade gave their teacher. Mis Barken, a surprise at her home Tuesday evening. Music, game and a ,M!y gtxvi time was had by tads present Light refreshment were served. Thoe of the dia are ARTILLERY RECEPTION. Haxel Ingram. Pauline Partlett. Esther The Oregon field artillery auxiliary Peryara. SIU Hubbard. Nellie Kwing to Batteries A and B gave a banquet. Fred rV.J:aan. Albert tow, leach reception and dance at the Multnomah j Pattoo. John SkeUy, and Elmer John hotel, Tuesday evening in honor of the. son. Oiher guests were Miss Suuffer. returned soldier. Many were pres-, Mrs. Mvfie!J and family. et and a most enjoyable evening was; 0ur ckw Jane IS. The spent- I promotion excercises will be held - " ! Wednesday afternoon at o'clock MILWAUKIE LOCALS. I In the assembly wra. The graduation II W. Brown, our meat market i -ut Thur!v evening owner, has bought two lota from , 0-dock R. K!rk. of Oregon O. Lowe oa Washington street and : c1tT wfa 1(jdrw$ IB cUs4, Mr. John will move hi. family to hi new borne ( w,ldron. chatrmn of the board, will in the near future, J present the diplomas. The class is: Oreo Zimmerman and Peter Altad, yrl, JohBaoB Ctirkm jnson. Rog- wiu arrive come v,eneaay iney(Jr HUrkBUn WUwn. F-ater were memner. 01 an engtneer corps. R b ,.. and have been over seas for a lont!PteIU Hubbrd. Freda Meyers. Elmer . v , . i Evens, Adenia Rota, Opal Speck. Sin. A. M Kinehart is bnDdin, a Xw,, Mndw ,nr nau nunsaww on ner property m.MT Conwy. Ort Grove. . v Mrs. J. J. Patoa andi ier two child The ladies of the Catholic churcn M(, at the city nali June 5. The public is cordially invited. Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Jane i Mr. and Mr S Fred Hsrris are the proud grand pt rents of a little son born TnesJar, May :?, tt Mrs. Edna $pifl-l .,rrt. wife of the late Fred Harris ;an: Mother and baby doing cicely. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Ross ar be'.sg cosgridalated on the arrival a lit tle ton born Tharsday. Ifrs. L. E. Armstrong left Monday frKTr.;r f.r her home in WbreKr aftr ??-.i:rs ten days here visiting Th" parrta and teacher, associa tSrt w;a asm this Friday ar-d hold ren!.r business mee'inc, after wiiirt Vri. Ken Ely, of Portland will r ..,k to tje ipjeg Everyone is m v ted Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and baby, of Portland, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charlton and baby, of Portland spent Sunday with their grandpasents, Mr and Mrs J H Riley. The pupils of the different classes in our school are having picnic parties down on the river camp grounds. Wed nesday Miss Stauffer's class had pleasant day toasting woinies and playing games. Miss Evelyn Toungs from Bremer ton, Wash., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Toangs of Rlsley sta tion last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, of Ris ley station, sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wagenblast, of Laurel hurst, Portland. Consideration $4250.; with old friends at Sheridan. Comma c!iy Chan. Sunday Schol will meet at 18 a. m. Children's day service at 11.15 a. m. Epworth League at T a. m. At g P. M. will be held the annual service in honor of the eighth grade radn'. Rev. P. J. Sehnert and Rev. J. j. iatlon will give the addresses for the occasion. Special music. BADEN POWELL TO SEE SCOU1 i i i i i (AN SEE JS THERE ANY PAINT ZZ'r'ry ION HY CCAT. CR ANYTHING -F-' "': : : f ' ANVOHE THCV TORN A ROW HO VV ! M U0K AT net , N k I l . X VVTtAlj rLJMCAriV . t iST yU 7 ; y LIU C rP ' AVERAGES IN EXAMS Tim d of the SchtHiU ll III llitrr extiKt Pnii of Oil wk and iit The pupil of lb seventh and elahth rd liMik lit rjulrl tt tHmln a(lou mid all d wlih $mA nvrr , lii ti I ilni)iiij rorord after th long vAcatliui, rnuil by th In Ituerita rpldmnlo l uprlnn- omo. mi Ui T DR. Q.P tow 1,11 WU An.,d ., 1BJ I0" OMtot: WUwittkl, Buu h ' ""1, 0,; aiJS-r-rr f- -. -"ij TeloilioHr' 1 . .. cwiwotiq ti ll r ' " Ilecteacwte Leopard t lave Pelt A leopard u-t by a motion pli-tur coticfrn recently took (o sulklnf, which made him tllre hl coinpanloo sin. Killing hint lth a HUKiniw. -132333 ered rtrt was Brat ilml. bnt waa ob)ectM.1 to, as II would dHflur th vsluahl il t. To avoid Hit. lwtro. rvtton was docUM ujk.ii, uing powtr from nrarby siailo. r PROFESSIONAL CARDS U 1 " 1 Al " i i -i in ii i n i Phones: "aitlc &1 II.UIHI l In a eahleimim receive at the na tional headqaarter of the Bny Scouts of America the annnuncinwt Is made that Gen. Sir P.rt S. S. fia.Vn Powell will visit the Rr.v S.-nts of j America either In May or June at euro tirw as convenient to the orsran- Since the I'-.y Scoots of America have been asked by the French gov. ernmetit to take leadership in formu lating an educational program along scouting lines, much attention la being arawn to the possibilities of closer In ternational relations among the great scout brotherhood. One of the matters that the lead era in this country will discuss with General Baden-Powell, the founder of the boy scouts. Is the furthering of a cjoser International bpndL Longest British Strike. The longest strike which Britain has experienced was that which broke out at Lord Penrhyn's slate quarries at Bethejda In October. 1900, and lasted until November. 1003. Dnrin fhpn three years more than one and one-half million dollars was lost In waees alone; and whereas at the beginning Britain imported no slate, at the end ships were taking more than 1.200 tons of foreign slate a week to BritMi markets. SAD VENTURES OF: JIMMY COON ilaintr that looked l.ke grew Cure a plough m m sll of this the bottom field. Put Couin I'rula hVe t luve Hi wers on hi table jim as your dar mother like a hmiqurt of flow em on the dinner table. mi he finished his lumb of kunk :bba with the rxt of do ttkjth violet "Jimmy Coon are you ever sick." asked Cousin Brum, "and what do you do then. If you are far away ' and anrlnr K.,i-. from your doctor?" , ,, ' . . . , I Jimmy t oon and T(!dy l'oum The only time 1 am ever sick is' were hWo a pretty dulil time and when I eat too much, and lean eat ; they yawned ami fretted and wi!,l an awful lot before that happens. j something woulj turn up Th- re s 'Oh. there U a certain kind of .nothing to do.' but Cousin i'ruin grass that my mother taught me to , didn't notice their tcruiiibilna at all Drugs, Prescriptions, Druggist Sundries, Vetinary Remedies Fancy Stationery and Choice Candies. At your home drug store. ' THE PERRY PHARMACY Milwaukle, Oregon W- B Pfrry Pfep find and eat. Then I fiud a hollow; He began to dl into a thin Uy-r of tree, and 1 take lon nap and j earth which covered a hill side for wake up weil." j aiore root, and fitwlly Jimmy Coon And said Cousin Bruin. - have!tal1' "Now roraf 'n Cousin, you the root of a certain kind of fern .' ,,,n enough roots to keep up and that always cure me. but I am j Vnur PPeti:e. I know nom-Hhmg fine never I u t rrom eating t,m i u. am sick If I don't get enough to eat. j That always gives me a horrible! pain, so that I have to be very ram i fuL My mother taught me that not j to have enough to eat was very dan- j gerous to the health, so come on : ADJUTANT-GENERAL MAY RESIGNS FROM Of STATE! SERVICE GEORGE C BROWNE! L ATTORNEY A1 LAW Oregon CHy, Ore. AU Ugwt bosiaea promptly aitsajed l I'tu.o Milesukl U W, JOHNSON REALTY CO. Hesl latate. Insurants n Rswian Otflca at Kiatloa Milwsnkla, Of Office I hc na rttdera itk.,a Mllwsuklel Oak Orov 111 DR. R. S. RAMSEY 0ENTIIT MOfRa-l 10 A kf to 1 M. I H P M. lo 1 00 1". M Moom t7 lUak Uuitdlag MiUaukl. Org EAT MEAT Th human tftlm 4eiIlM, m nutrition AMt J food; .! provide totk ,-l tth. sold (,, 'm Milwaukle McatMaArt Tel. II W Milw.uki 0( w ti , Phone, j atiiwood 62 B.JJ25 OU DOORCO Portland, Cie. Msnufacluftrt f SASH DOORS AND WU WURK Yellow Hr, t SjwUft, Your Corrripondtnc oohcilrd SALEM, Or . May Jl -John U May. adjutant general of Oregon, submitted ht reiignatlon to Coventor Otcotl to day, to become effective Jun 1. The governor will announce th ap pointment of a successor within th t"it few daya In submitting hi resignation. Colon.I May told the governor h de itvd to re-enter th service of th Southern Pacific company, which he '"ft at the outbreak of the war. Jiramy. for I truly feel that I shall ; be very vck. if I don't g't something hearty before long!"- "Now Jimmy Coon, roots of skunk i cabbag are the very best tonic in ; the world to help a failing appetite I or dandelions are the best greens in I the world, so as we go aioiig we ' mu-st look out for skunk cabbage In ( every marshy hollow we pM for it I would be an awful thing if we 1 should lose our appetitea:" j And TtMMy Possum winked at I Jimmy Coon, and said "Yes. that ' would h-- an awful thing. Cousin j Bruin. So we will look hard. Over) there I think I can see a marshy '. place and nktink cabbage always' grows there." j Thone animal hunted all over! that niarxhy bottom for knnk cab-' i bage roots and when th-y hail found His First Visit Mr. Lloyd ('.org would in Liverpool pot, to have had a preml tion of hi future eiiiMfiir when he paid a Ami vl(t to London a lad of nlnefen. "Went to the house of common." be w rote home to hi uncle. "Very diiiii-.lnf.f. I will not say but tbnt I eyed the neitiily In a spirit similar to that in which William the Conqueror eyed Engluii.1 on hi visit to Kilwnni the 'itifeor n the region of hi future domain. Oh. vanity!" Injections of Cane Sugar. OiM-tor Boxi-ii thill reiiort to the Pree Medical? (Paris) tbnt he has admlni-tered liitruvetum Injection of s strong solution of nn harone In nu nierou a of tuberculosis. The pro cedure exer a inniilf.-Ht tonic action. It rslK-s the I,im) pn-Hure, augments the body weight, nnd Imllrerily pro duces a favornble effwt on the tuber culoii lesiohH. Tloe remit are scribed by the author to an enhance ment of the functions of the liver. i Oouble Bottom Put to Work. For niny yearw few steamthlp j frm th far f hsv brought fO"l , i oil back to Britain In the btlat spec, twtweeti their Innfr and outer bulla The practice never beam general, bowover. and "tankers" continued lo handle the bulk of th trade. But In June. 11)17. Increase,! submarine activ ity and the eiaiihn of the allM fleets made lmmellat additions lo tank tonnage so Imperative that not few, but hundred, of British and American "double bottoms" were fitted for this amlllary cargo. Apart from Ita wartime result this new practice h taught murine engineer many lea sons that will guide them la designing the oil burning ship of tomorrow, Popular Mechantr Mgaxin. OREGON CITY SCHOOLS First State Bank er Mil wauiie "YOUR HOMC DANK" Conduct General Bunking Buiintu I per cent. Interest on Savings. Safe Deposit Bom for Rest YOUR PARTONAGE APPRECIATED! tLLWOOO Mt East Side Mill & Lumber Companj Mill and General Office: Foot of Spokane Atcnue BRANCH YARD!: Raat Thlrtv nlaia ml iiu...i...j.. , xn r tt niauon; pnon: Main iuij Miller , Mo ry U.tbr Co, Unta; Tabor III. Bllll TOCLOSE NEXTMONTH ALL PLAN EXERCISE! You can't cover blackheads, pimples, rd spot on the face with powder; they're bound to bo seendon't worry or spoil your temper, take Holllster's tlocky Mountain Tea earh week'twll banlah them thru thn blood, the only sure. way. 35c. Huntley Drug (;,, Adv. J P. FIN LEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Montgomery and Fifth Tclcphon Main 9 A-1599 Portland The Oregon City schools will close in June, starting with the annual senior class play at Shively's opera house June 6th at 8 P. M. Saturday evening, June 7th, the graduating exercises of the eighth grades of the Barclay and Eastham schools will be held in the auditorium of the Oregon City high school. The exercises will commence at 8 P. M There are many students of these tw schools having successfully passed the required examination. The Baccalaureate sermon for the high school will be preached by Rev K. E. Gilbert, at the Methodist church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, June 8 The class day exercises of the sen ior class of the high school will be held in the high school auditorium Monday evening, June 9th. The graduating exercises of the high school will be held Tuesday evening, June 10th, at the high school auditorium, Rev. John IL Boyd, of Portland, will give the addrens. There are fifty-eight' students to graduate from the Oregon City high school this year. The class flower is the sweet pea. "You can get the best SOc meal in Clackamss County every day, includ ing Sunday, at West Linn C. W. Inn, across the bridge from Oregon City. 8:80 to 8 A. M., 18:00 to 1:00, and 5:30 to :30 P.M. Haircut 35c. Share JOc Same place." Protectinjj Airplane Propeller. An lumlnum plating for airplane propellers bas been devised for the purpose of protecting the wood from the influence of the weather, which has been a serious problem heretofore. The plating is a thin leaf which is in. eorporated in the finish of the propel- ers, ana the idea wa developed the forest products laboratory Madison, Wis., and placed In produc tion by the war department The process is practically 100 per cent ef iective in preventing absorption water, particularly m the storage stage. A French authority states that 80 per cent of the French propellers produced are rejected by the pilots mainly because they are ont of bal ance. This difficulty la due largely to unequal absorption or distribution of moisture and can be greatly reduced by an effective water-proofing coating. by at of Prudent and Mrs. Wilson at Paris Ram There is toothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; get rid of it for your friend's sake anyway. Hollinter's itocKy Mountain Tea will clean and purify your stomach and bowels; your! breath will be sweet, your disposition ' improved, your friends Increased. 25c. ! lea or tablets. Huntley Drug Co. Adr. WOBBLIES ARRESTED PITTSBURG, Pa., June 3. After an all-day search the police 3 and detectives of this city round- $ ed up 15 of the most dangerous & organization men in this district & and took them to jail. $ JAMES WALSH FIRST CLA88 BOOT AND SHOE . .; , REPAIRING. I have purchased the Waer hnn in Parkplace, Reasonable nricoa K;i ol faction guaranteed. Your natronaia solicited. , : ' ' ' . " - i x 7sAi ( m&Q .s tti.. t v --t. i .a . rti" ' , aaaaaaaaia 'Tr ' ' ' - ....g.li T" MARKET REPORT ; As given by the lirady Me'cantll i company and Farr Iiroiher. BUYING Creamery butter 6gc ,,M,alW - 11.30 1.60 f)nions, per 100 lbs. -...$5.00 Hutter (country) pound toe Kggs, per do . ,...42c 8ELLINQ Cabbage, per lb. Potatoes, pf.r ioo lbs. IZ Kggs, per doz. ... Mutter, per pound (country). Creamery butter, lb FEED Mill run, 80 Cftlf Meal Salt, 50 lbs. high grado Oil Meal Oats, per 100 pound Hay Leonard Morelock Is State Officer C -12.00 4Sc ..0c ISGc Our photographer Is discreet. lie wirelessed us that 'he does not. know whether President Wilson bets on had finished flrnt, laxed from hi tension and went to ihe the ProHldont re Penco Conferencfl famous w III KN. mi.I-Ji V f'Ollu ...... (...MUM ...l. i . I . ..... .uimuv.,ulw wuicn, since the fjrand Pri to the president's smile as he stands was run in 1914. ha h,.n ... - ' " uni;u nS SL on a balcony of the clubhouse of the Longchamps raco course near Paris Taking with , him Mrs. Wilson, who aiso smiles as though 'a certain horse isumurnge jor cows. Two American owned horses, one belonging to W K. yanderhiu; won that day. ' $180 t"on $100 -.. $425 $300 i Chick food, per 100 lbs $5 00 j Scratch food, per 100 His. ..."."if', Wheat . Oats 100 lbs ' 22') liarley-Out 80 lbs ' ".2 so Rice Ilran, 80 lbs "'ttW Bone, p.-r 100 lbs " t3 85 feef scraps f ". ... .$700 Berkshire $3 25 Holsteln dairy food loTlbTZI$2 30 Mlood meal potlUry, it,, , , J6), Whole corn !.."$3.76 (.racked corn j Cocoanut oil meal 1J..Z..ZZ $3 25 Oround com $3 55 eastern oyster then Western Shell f ia. Mr.l( per iuu ins nM Morn and Oats, ground, per ,.wl ;! 4() jrounq nancy 100 lbs Llvestook Buytno Veal .. Live Hogs ., Dressed Hogs Springs Hens Corporal Leonard It, Morolm k, whn ha been wlih the 83rd. Infantry, and stationed Camp Mado, Maryland and recently received his discharge from the service and relumed to hla homo In Portland, also visiting friend In Oregon City nnd Wet Linn, has resumed his duties as spoi lul state officer. Corporn! Morelock come from pal riot In family. His father, K, II Morelock, la a veteran of tho Civil War, and halo and hearty at the ago "f 7S years. Ills brothers all entered, the service during the Spanlsh Amerl" an war, and Corporal Morelock, uo to tin outdone by other of the fam ily In their patriotic spirit, whs one of the first young men to enter the service when the call came for men In the recent war. The only thing ihnt worries him Is that ho did not Kt over In France to Ket Into the tils flKht. Kxeoptlonnl burguln in a tisml pi nno. This Is a real buy. Kay turn Thoroux Music House, 210 Seventh flt Adv, .12.00 ,$uo -$3.00 18c .......180190 2Go 30c Tha Oregon City Retreading' and Vulcanizing Work have re moved from 1118 Main Btroot to 1003 Main Stroot, where in Inrg er and better equipped qnartor, we are proparod to attend to the wants of our patron in a more atisfactory manner than before. We thank onr friend for their past patronage and will endoar or by squaro dealing hope to merit a continuation of aaroe. b.p751eii SALVATIffi The eserutlve cnmmUtM cal Flk lodge off the l'1 drive mot Monday eight w fc5 ed Plan for ih tirlv iml chairmen for the vsrlons the county. J A rhalrmn was ppnlnleJ W1 of Ihe 140 schwil district thalnnen may appoint Supplies will lie snt out each worker will o prwnM ' large button for th drN fia subscriber will be ' button. Urge posters , warded to each chairman 1 't immphlet on the work of i ititH A fill .if The ounto for the miJ i! L j .. . . . . , . a Inn w " , tnis to tie raiwti i mtf Thn money for the drlvo en Ihe working force ' " tion Army, who did " during the war nnd will homo, . ... m This a gron op ". ( t.sii.itlis i airtnur innii ft1-" u. work of the Army nd no tr Anticipated In rslln tn rt Kike throughout the couni7 r ing the Salvation Aiw i"" "' .' Mil mid have guitranteen o. - p, Tho enocutlve con Jf w"1s 1 M l II. je- I contnie"' posed of the following: "'Kj. ford, chairman; r rtouinnd. II. U roi. nnd C. W. nobey, the Md die the publlcltyy I n7ytouoan. ! I hare plenty of m J good real estate rM rate,' : ' ,, c g.'pt' 13? 1 4 1 i a ..2Sc$0