MORNING tNItKFKlM: ORGOW CUT, ORE CON. c. e: BROWE, Edltee PwHfc '. AppNreUoa bU tor eerta ctaas SHtI w .t ik. PMtofftoa at Ore. City, Oregon. )r Murk 1 lST. . TtMS W SCtSCtlfTMN. om Tear, by n Fli Jfcnow. or Mii Fear MMlt "T sU.... Fsr ww. Si carrier.... AmitBHK WTO TWENTY-4MX IMPORTANT OUES- TION$ SETTLED. The following lweuty.sU Important ,uhUom of public appear. 10 hare be, definitely .etiiea or uirci rote of the people of 0W four proposed laws and coosUtuuooaj MMitmNti, U the last four general lections ' 1. Tbst they will not totem w turn to anything convention method of making nominations, but I i .ill retain" their direct primary system 1 5 ; until something better Is offered. I S That they will enforce election by the legtalatur of that candidate w P-. e'e. ."rTLTni.; it? i tot Inlted Sutea Senator ia Comwm DO mm nv - Prrferrd poaltkm any per Ixrh . lc , ' lJ,wm. ie iv-ni. nrohtbitloa of .rallroa rTCeMe. 'T. rr. I pa.-, for all persons cePl "Ployes Ka paper thr ,h nr" of the railroad.. TrlTlhUVW'i-;'' Abolition of the power of city ttr k im. 'councils to ive swsy public francale- Want For ). To Rent ' etc . o ml word first Bnwn. "''" - . , , each additKMtal ' 5. Abolition of the temptation and -J m". ! opportunity to bu, or pell, trot- -J altr. for sdver!mns r-taHv 1 locUUturv. I --V! ; , That the people of every clty or tocfc tor sversi position ; amnJ their city charter, on all local Cull sIkhiIJ swmr der where , . nelr v, n pled.ur. abao- put to'unlio m 6umr ofr)t oriniatter. ai m1"" " ... th Knirpn- . i lutlv fro from lal act. by lh mm legislature. Circa. aVrt(ln d pctal tiwUrt ! fc iM rrta(n th Inltla- afr1t1nt t Zc to n Inch. voiM- '. 1 nai mt-j m to conditton r""iir. th ,jve tnj rvforen Jum in law making. ""nr,'.le-ap.krt.ptiu-.r,r.1 8. That they wl'.l hav po-er to tlmmta inch tint hwmn. .M'- , ,ny tod public ofTlcer from ttonal teTtlon mmm tnittrr H Inch 1 recau mu, " k . . nJw. ttroM and wll written artlclr. ron.table to C.o ernor, Including ! of Bwrlt. with lnirrt to local reJor. . ,rt. wtufc. judty .pl R.Kud m.u. . e. of the courts. aeiipta Mm rrturnM unW r-ompn- , That thev approve the principle ted W .,.n,pa .0 prrp W 'Iw.h,. of member, of the WUta-' , . . 'ture by proportional represemai.ujk Th, 'Uh which .. nl-, Y hate n0, ye( asw4 taUooi hare been conducted Is lead- . ' . ! 1 11 TT 1"V uv-m. lng the present legislature to take a ecoad look at things, put up to It be fore opening the treasury door.. ; 10 That they will provide liberally by taie. for .uport of higher educa tiou In the State I'nWerslty. 11. That they win maintain on ei- th. IndJrldual or comply but there J ,wo oth. may com good r cr.8lH oy the g,s,ur. K,me dpi. To successfully aaaall a pnn-, . r , .i.l. t.,w nHnrlnlM la to make ' !rear a- , tk other fellow- grwnd nntnable,r U- That . corporation, having little because of unpopularity, und th na- jor no tangibl property ahould pay a tural sequence ia a readjustment The ; 8ros income ana-uceu. ia tMek rmmiin assailed th Indl-! 12. That the expenditure of any Tidual. which 14 to th elimination J candidate for' public . office shall be of that particular Individual; but the limited to practically one-fourth-of one lack of principle .which -led to the gear's salary of the office h seeks trouble was pot changed but rather and the "state will provide th gTeater more rtllanous lack of principle was part of the eipense for publicity of permitted to take Its plac.- .4 th merits of candidates and of polltl- " jcal parties. " , gora things need to b considered 14. That edible fish, especially sal before people can see them Just on. shall be conserved In th nsr they really are. The mill owners of ; ,sibl? rtTer8 of the state. uregon utj ana ... ; 15. Tn.t m,tters of chiefly local reform them will get nearer together , b wn wbBttfd If th diruson 1. continued than , th.y at this time. Th. mlU men ; Abomoa will In time see some things they can M , . . , - . , , .. . , - , . tem of electing delegate to national possibly eliminate, and careful scrut-, " Uy will reveal to thow clamoring for wg a W a sat a a sVt IVam tatstt sVWnsl tH (flsTS . itr.. " fitting " , " " ' , pression by the voters of their choice 10 l"v ."Te, . " tfor their party candidates for Presl MaMkAJl l iVa .ni fairs tVia trnnhlsi 17. Thiil fhre-fonHhs of a liirr A- 1 WW I . ill Jk w. I - - "rr " . , shall bt abte to render a verdict In all if both sides will try to be Ipft one to ! , , . . . . ,, . " T .:.lc1U cases, and court procedure shsll 1 be so simplified as to discourage ap- ! peals to the supreme court! for delay C. W. Lee. who edits the Falls City j and new trU)i because of technical News, thinks the Oregon City PPl errors. If subsUntlal justice has been should go into thejr pockets to pay lo obtained In the lower court. me preservation or tne Mcougnun lg Thtt they ,j0 not tpprOTe itate home, and not ask the legislature to ; Wde prohibition of the manufacture neip. The Oregon City people have ! tn1 Mje of iiqu0r. speni zwu in mis work, wnicn is eer- 19. Tfcat they have esublished and talnly as mpch as their due. As Mr. ; win manuln local option on the liquor McLaughlin waa a pioneer of State-1 question. wioe prommence, ana as wnat ne aia , 20. That they require a reasonable .... . i ... vjvxn .uu measure of employers' liability for not a section, it is up to the State to workmen's accidents. assist in me work. Oregon city nas j They have granted the people taken the lead because her people of elch TAt power to exempt from wer. on th ground and recognized M taxation any 'class or classes of tne merit In the proposition; now Its property, subject to sny general laws up to tae rest of the State to chip in approved by the people of the state. ,u nme- 22. That no citizen shall be tried In ' -mnoniv TANTTAUY 20. 1911. rORNIKQ Fvrpl?mtKSK- lllulWilftI rrr. PRIZII OITRIUTIO AT (Coatlnu.4 fron) Pt I th. members nr disapprove of th propod aron'.ad It I. doubtful If th. ' pass th Vwr branch of b lur. vn If H d Mt through th KiM.nlll Carter, of r,fJ amas dlealWn has bn Ml"'"" nad leiUlatlo. vry ''' n" " probably as well versed OB lb Ject as Is any other member In th. "-Th member of the Orant snd the rsrmers- l'nriit of Kasier. Or. ,.1, do ot favor th. Highway tm mfalon plan." aald Mr t arter l.Jair V. r. willing that thef should be wm. competent suirvUloat ver ih work of fHwalnicHna; tU through .... .1. .i.i. hul w. feel that this reepoaalblllty property bloM " 8tat. Koftor. who has Informed u. ik.i ih. dud, of his offlc. will per mil him to stteodjo this work. Oof nlaa will b presented la another Mil Jn a few dsys and eontemplate. that while the Htate Kn1er shall have general supervision. Wl b assist ed In s.h county by.s count r .l naer who. In Ut ce, r coua.r surveyor What Ih. r.ae and th. farmers, wast la roads that will be of substantial bon.nt to la farmer. W. ar. jifrald that Ih. High way Commission t largely Is th. In ternet of the automobllUts." neprentsllv. fhstt. will this week Introduc a blH.r4.dor.ed by the srtlng men of the stste. relating fishing la the Wlllsmette river In the vicinity of th Wlllamett. rMs at Orrgoo City. Th. measur. will pro hibit net fihlnt abov. th sit. of the old dock. tendlng acroe the river to th. lower end of the lochs on th ( aide of the river. It elo am.nds th preeenl law and permits hngllM wlthlar-SiHI ft of the falls. At the present tlme anglmt Is rehtrlcted to within 00 feet oCtbfslls. This bill will oPP y Hprenttlv. Ma gime and lh other members of lbs House delegation from Clackanes la Ihe Interest of the Oregon CUy Psher men who sr. opoo l any furth.r restriction In their fishing rights. CUT th' HIOMT sa4 COHNtH Off, and MAIL to - 0, Irv uw.rai ir suraac. Urohs. 0r CUir, Ortsi. If ru NltD. of MAY NtlO. INiUrV ANC1- Promptaes guars a teed. Mr asm. la Mf rsldnr iidriii'j: -' I will 4 ns'S aw lasuraar M n To m. SBNS & A . ine oanu ot urcgon miry Gives' Its customers-UenuInc strvice and its increased business and grcrj shows that such service Is eppredgj ! THE OLDEST DAWK IN THE COUriTl I JtrFtd0N Oe ANCEtlt AT HCIVIOTMtATRt. Famous snd fsvortt eemedlae will prsse-VMs latsst musical play success. -The Bsauty Spot," st The Helllo Theatre. '7th and Tsylee streets, for - thfeanlght. heolnnlng-Thursday.-Jsnusry- M.- Special otatin. Saturdsy. ff fie ISH fM'ni f. t j THE OLD RELIABLE OREGQ CITY SHOE SHOP I , Wrh .eiHa ww wall. Ottt Mottot SttiiActlMi GfiAuotcti I C. SCHOENHEINZ, Profri 714 Mala Slsth and Meth. 1 D. C. LATOURhTTTsl fTwsldat r J stlTa THE FIRST NATIONAL BA! 7 of OREGON OTY, OREGON CAPITAL, HMOOOtV Tea eel Ittftkl. Mai.. Of. trm At -THE ".EAUTY SPOT" Cities By Dr. TlUX AD LIS.. Ucturer. Jefferson DeAngells Opens Comedy" Success 7night. ' At th Helllg Theatre Thursday. Friday and Saturday. January :, Z'i. and 28, F. Ray Comstock will present Jefferson DeAngells In DeKoven-nd Mme. Jacoby, -William Pruetl. and others. - Musical !'j,"Thf Ileaoty 'Spot- Is1 bulll around a- simpering diplomat In pari, wno has married an eg model and Is free shd easy In all kinds of feminine so ciety Joseph W. Herbert claims credit for ihe llberetto. a piece of work which one may suspect trace, back to an original aniTCalllc fare. II. Herbert 'a latest musical comedy suc cess. "The Beauty Spot" During the j that as It may all the New .York critic. seven months- run of the piece at the Herald Square Theatre, New York. It was noted for Its artistic scenery, bril liant light effects and Tich costumes that made a feast for the eye. snd si arreed that It was one tf the best llberettoa tha has been banded to a company for many daya. There la wit In Ihe dialogue, and the lyrics sound as If they were aritten by a versifier Off F0H CMEMAWA. Uttls Nicholas Clsrk Sets Owl e Win His Wsy. Ntrholaa CUrk. the sl year old son of MolHe Clark, th. Indian woman la Jail oa eharge-of dntnkaee. was seat to Cheraaw laat aight. IB. poaai lad finally wlahed to go and talked of Ihe record h would make playing basket ball and foot ball oa th. teama of that Institution. Ill mother seems to realise that It Is better for him to go to school there than to be at home with her, and she kissed hlA good-bye and stsrted him on his Journey rest ing good. . Officer Shaw had another talk, with Ihe officers of Ihe school and waa as sured tbst the llttl. fellow would" be cared for kindly and given a cbanc to make good CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKIE. P. t. Hall of Pasadena, Cal Is here though the piece, haa a list of prln-1 of real talent. The musical numbers rtpals that makes It distinguished. It ar bountiful, and all of tbem bright has slso a c.horua appropriately Those entrusted to the principals ar. enough made Herald Square "the i w.u manased. and the concerted and Hooking over his property beaut v spot of Broadway " dancing selections are eirellently In Women's Work Club will meet st Ih. Mr rw Ansel la resunies"hls toor- In T vented byS; producer w heen get i- horn of Mrs." Msggle Johnson Wed .The Beauty Spot" after, an Intermp-1 effects witnoui Dressing nis neca. newiay auernoon f.tecxin oi oincera Particularly eiperx in irruuinun r ina outline oi wora lor inw oinin( the .ensembles of which there sre j year will be I be object of the meeting tlon which wss caused by bis engage ment to head the all-star cast of "The Mikado" at the Casino daring the summer months, and be resumes his Three. The csst Includes most or me original artists, namely: Ceorge J Mc- .... . ... . . . ... ..ill.... .. , . k i careet-asaa-individual start wun tne , r anane.. una uuievic r nr preatlge achieved by his support of s tin. Joseph rsy. Marcus Beerasn. met cast which Included Frltxt Scheff. I l)ean. Arvld rsulson. Ida Vanttne and Christie MacDonald. Andrew Mack, i M others I Vnlesa IFE IN CHICAGO AND NEW YORK IS A HOTHOUSE EXISTENCE STIFLING, UNBEARABLE, WRONG FROM MAN. STANDPOINTS , AND FAR TOO COMPLEX. THERE OUGHT TO BE A REVERSION TO SIMPLE CONDITIONS. A SOCIAL STATUS WHICH PROVIDES INCREASING LUXURIES TO THOSE WHO ARE . ELE VATED BY WEALTH. POSITION AND OTHER FAIaf STANDARDS IS UNTENABLE. Wa must hT a SOUNDER AND A SIMPLER FLAN OF 'IXVINa. In spite of all the, splendor of the citiea, in spite of all the , aerfj, the life, the brilliance and the spirit of such great centers of population as Chicago and"New York, we know that the IDEAS OF CTXT LIFE ARE WRONO. Our drOization has attained to stren wms proportions. It is too rabid. WE IfTTRT r.n ninr rr a CONTENTMENT. BORN OF MORE SEDATE TOINOS. 4 IT IS A PECULIAR FACT THAT EVERY NOW AND THEN THE WORLD GETS TERRIFIED AT THE COMPLEXITY OP ITS CIVILIZA. T10N. THE PEOPLE SHIVER WITH APPREHENSION, AND A VOICE IS HEARD CRYINO OUT -AGAINST THE MARCH OF SOCIAL PROG gen . . ... So it ww with Tolstoy. He came tobelieTe that the conditions in which ha existed were WRONO. He did not know what to do titer that conclusion had been reached. For oter's year he thought of niodav He played fast and looee with the idea. The. he nude up lis mind that he ought to die by hi owa hand, but he did not hire the wing to take the step. Then he branded himself a coward. A great light came to him in a peculiar way. Ha began to gtndy the peasantry, Ut ' discovered that the people of the fields toiled nn- Tm&'' H Wiered that, WORK "WAS 8TJRCEASE FROM STRESS OF . H. 1oia to Jrk Wd gt U9 wore the clothes of the hnmlle peasant . . t. s' circuit court for crime cused by a grand Jury. ? 23. That general elections shall be held In November when most other states vote. Instead of In June.. 24. That the publb: credit shall pot be used to aid, build or operate private or government railroads.. . V 25. Tbst counties msy Issue bonds to hulld nermsnent h gbwsrs. ' Vv' 26. That privets schemes for loot ing the public treasury cannot be worked by the Initiative method. e Hobos Told te "Beat It" Two hobo were locked up yesterday morning by Officer Shaw. They were caught begging on the hill, after being warned, and were taken In charge. They will be permitted to sober up snd then If they will lesve town quiet ly will be given their liberty. If not a charge will b placed against them. They are strsngers her but hsv been banging around for several days snd the police feel It to be wise to force tbem to mov on or put them where tab csn be kept on them. At New Home In Csllfornls. Word hss been received by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Doollttle from their son, B. F. Doollttle, who left here wth his wife and son for Murietta, Cel., that they have reached their destination safely, and ar delighted with their new home. Mr. Doolittl stated tbst strswberrtes were retailing at 10 cents per box, whll fresh vegetables wer abundant In th markets. Murietta Is Mr. Doolittl' old home town. A Nest Bsrbsr Shop. W. C- Oreen hss recently remodeled and newly decorated the walls and ceilings In his barber shop on Seventh street, making It on of the most handsome shops In this city. Both ceilings snd walls have been esotclnlly decorated with scenic effects, and the work as a wbol shows to good 1 vant age., Mr. Green I to be congratulated on th taat displayed. Taken From Train Her. Man believed to be Inaan was taken from g. p. trsln south at 2:16 this morning. H had caused trouble on th train out from Portland and th conductor asked Officer Oreen to ar rest him, which was don and the man lodged In th city prison her.., At th Ejeetrle. , The following sre those registered at th. Electric Hotel: C. T. M. Knight, Marsh field; Ora Frank, A. Gain. Portland; C Foots.-Je.,-c. Foots, Portland; A. D. Irish, Fred Bhafer, Molalla; T. J. Allen, Portland. REAL ESTATE. j Th. following transfers of real es tate wer filed yestardsy In th. of fice of ountf Recorder L. B. Will iams: John W. Ssd Kst. 1. Thornton n j Frederick 8 wart l, lot 1, block B, Wll- ISODTIil; S1BUI. Funk, lota 4. S and 6. block S, Wind sor's sdditlon to Oregon City: 3i0. O. C. snd A. M. Yocum to Emily Msny Funk, lot J, block B, Pompeii; tl. Mathlas snd Josephine Foeller to C. W..Hodson. right of wsy for pipe line in Foeller's sub-division of lots 1 snd 2. block A, Mllwsukle Heights; 20. Everett M. snd Myrtle M. Miller to n. W. Cary, lot 1, block 7. Katacada. 360, A II Howling was In Portland Tues day on business. The Mll.aukle Orange held Its regu lar all day meeting Saturday, January SI. with several members present. A fin dinner waa spread at noon, lec ture work In Ihe afternoon with a dis cussion .on the amendment of ihe City Charter. The election, will lake plac February 13. All present favored tb Improvement bond. - Neil month the grange will discuss rosea and rose culture. Mrs. Msggle Johnson wss en Ore gon City visitor Tuesday. Km ma Huberts who hss been skk with ihe meaales m Improving. Three girls of th. Knickerbocker family sre down with Ihe scarlet fever. Margaret Roberts Id absent from W. W. ana Amy K. ,lDDe to .. n. ..hn..! on irniunl of .tr lines. and Emma Urned. 4.6 acrea, section rsncls Johnson Is confined to her 3:. township 1 soutn. rsnge j essi, bom with tosllltls. 13500. O. W. snd Blsnrh Boyer to A. E Krueger, east half of southeast quar ter, section 21. township 5 south, rsnge 3 east; 110. V. H. Dent to Ahlma R. Dent, tract In Jennings l1g: 1. David Fancher to D. C. Latourett. lots S and 6, block 1S8, Oregon City; H. . DOVER. A number of tb. pupils were sbsent from srhool last week on account of th storm Mr. Mews Is recovering from a se ver attack of stomach trouble. O R Woodle was appointed road supervisor. Joseph DeHbater made a trip to Eagle Creek Monday. He reports the roads In bad condition, Mr. Brauer preached at the M. E. church Isst Sunday. Mrs. Blood and children arrived from Parkplsc laat Wednesdsy. . A. J. Morrison hss been In Portland having some dental work don. Mr. Walton has a fore of men clear ing land for1, an apple orchard. in 1 1 i n MOLALLA. Most beautiful winter weather. . Fsrmers will begin plowing this week. ! . 1 Wm. Hammond's funeral will be preached at the Hartess church vtmt Sunday. The following officers -of Juvenile Orsng. No. 3 will be Installed reit Saturday: Jobs Echerd, M.J B'hel Wells, q.; Marguerite Fauna, U; Mary Echerd, chaplain Ruth Harle, T ; Maud Btemlnger, secretary; Ross Eng. I, 8.; Golds Harless, U A. 8.; Ora Looney, G. K.; Bessie Echerd, Flors; Vlda Cole, Pomona; Bernice Engl, Ceres. BARLOW. Mrs. Scrogglns, of Portland, la visit ing with her sister, Mrs. Andrus. W. B. Tnll spent Sunday In Portland with relatives. Orris Keebaugh was la Oregon CUy last Saturday on business. Rev. Vernon, from McMlnnvllle, will Uke chang of the Natarene church as pastor. He will sriivs her on Friday, January 17. Rev. Ssmuel Soavely lesves hsr for Walls Walla nest Monday. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wll let t, who hsv been at their daughter's, Mrs. B. E. Moor, who hss been quit sick, re turned home Tuesday vntng. I J. E. and Anna SbareUnd to Hry effl. SS!!," 8mok" Nxt to Postofflc. Mrs. Geo. Atwood bss been serious ly III but Is much better st laat report, Henry Phillips Is still confined to his home. Mrs.-phllllpe stated this morning aha waa afraid of pneumonia setting In. Mothers snd Teachers Club will meet Thursdsy afternoon at the arhool house and discuss the gymnasium. The club presented the boys with II bean baga. They hav purchased a punching bag and frame and ar Im proving th gymnasium llttl by llttl F. M. Itchier and James 8nyder sre building a slg room house In Leo sddltion. sir. nun nss let tne contract for a five room house in Ieo addition. Thos. Foats Is building a house for uesii Harlow on th rivr. - Real estate la looking up several parties are looking for property. W see s bright future for Mllwsukl. The Knights and Ladles of Security have several applications and eipect to m booming before long. F. E. Msple, Mrs. Mspl and two dsugnters of Sunnyalde, spent Tuesdsy evening with Mrs. Ella Maple, mother or f. E. Maple. Th Charter Amendments ar In th prlntershands. and will be mailed ten days before th election, which takes plac February II. ,.The Mllwaukl Commercial Club ha sent their folders to th press snd ei pect to hav them ready for distribu tion In a few daya. Judg Kelso spent Wednesday In Portland on official business. Thoa. Toats was an Oak Orove visit or Wednesdsy. Mr. Toats la planning to repair the front of O. Wlsslngsr's store building and enlarge the show windows. A free lecture will be given by B. C. Jones, of Portland, on municipal government la the city hall Friday ev ening, January 27. Thla Is a question that each and vry on Is deeply In terested In. Come and bring one or more persona with yon. Church Notes. Evangelical church Ry. E. Rde bangh pastor. Sunday school, 10:10 a. m., Fred Berkmeler superintendent. Preaching at 11: 30, by pastor. Y. p. A. meeting at 7 p- m. Evsngellstle servlc at I p. m. Th rerlvsls will continue next wk. All cordially In Yltd. Rev. J. R. Knodeii 0f Portland, gpok Tuesday erenlng. . ' OAK GROVE. . Geo. Jonas received th ssd th death of his nephew, Harry Ab bott, In a mine explosion In Helena, Montana. Mrs. Mary McClaln, slater of Mr, Jones, and mother of Harry GEORGE A. HARDE DRUGGIST PURE DRUOS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES A j TATIONERY. .PRESCRIPTION AND FAMILY. II CEIPTt CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PHONES MAIN mi. HOME, U. 511 MAIN STREET Next Door to Pn Abbott. Is la Ihe Moual Tabor eaalur lum where she underwent s serious operstioo. Mr Joo. has a sister, Mrs. J. Jemlson. who Uvea la Van couver. Wash, who I quit sick and Mr. Jones stent over Wednesdsy to so. her Slock lew goes Into effect today; 110 fin. for th. first offease and 1 10 fin. for each otfeoe thereafter, so look, out fr your stork. Harry Worthlngton Is sick with pneumonls. Oak Grove Junior basbet tsll team will play with the young men's Jewish Club tm. of Portland, la tireea's hsll Wednesday evening. January XI jCri.rch Netea. a. m Services 11 s. m. by Rev. C. A. I liPWls. Evening services. 7:J0 p m. ! by paslor. Rev. Henry Spels. ladles' Aid regular monthly tea will be held at th horn, of Mrs W, II. Moor. Thursdsy. January tth. A free will offering will be taken. UK. Armstrong has purchased one lot from Geo. Righam. Mr lilgham will move the buildings off. 8. C. Aleisnder and family returned home from Centralis. Wash., after two weeka visit with relatives. Mr. Alex ander had a severe attack of la grippe while away. Mrs. U K. Armstrong Is quite sick with la grippe. Mrs. Wm. Well spent Wednesday with her parent. Mr snd Mrs. J. Murphy, at Naabvlll (Woodstock ! R. C. Wsrren waa la Portland on bualneaa Wednesday. Arm and Hammer Soda tc at Ree-ley-a. WILSONVILLE. Mra. Walters has been on th sick list for a few days. Mr. snd Mrs- Wm. I laker are spend ing a few daya at horn. Will bad been 111 with a severe cold but la now better. Mra. Grlmea Isft Tnesdsy for her horn In tan Francisco. Mrs. Jo Thornton spent s fw daya In Portland lately. Mrs. Ilesselbrlnk haa been suffering from neuralgia. Young's Chlnsmsn. Gon Chip, who committed suicide Isst week, wss re garded by th Young family aa faith ful and reliable and bad always been treated with mor than ordinary kind nesa by them. Mra. Brobst and daughter, Elisa beth, wer detained from going to Central Oregon until Monday of this week, on account of th Inclement weather. They were made the honor guests of several dllghtful function previous to thlr departure, among those entertaining tbem being Mra. Marlon Young. Mra. J. W. Thornton and Mra. Boland. Quite , a large number of Wilson rill, people attended th funeral of th lat Mrs. T. 1 Turner, at Stafford, Saturday. Mrs. Tumor was a great favorite and will be greatly missed. W xtnd. to th aorowlng rslatlvea th deepest sympathy. Jake peters Is putting In aa Ira. manse stock of hardware and furnl ture. ' After tb heavy rain of Wednesday the river roe very rapidly and the boats have not been running. Mr. Knight.- who alal ia this vtct.lty, haa sm th home, of Alleoo asflt Mr Matt Baker eels but Is so MSUlsMt bee enjoying a visit man lr, who live, la Porthat ; It le ope4 thai theeiK will sons) b. reptsredsTts' lur. tbst wll not rus-Msy ery wlod end tide, areas Corral Creek are reC.se a entirely. I MrlJgg has fosttssdr rhas of snm. Isnd sfs hi boys. hlch U the fin laveeitment, . t Th. Cronis family Wei fefiag from colds, bat Th. wsln.is grows ss vlli. are first rlss la in as Is proven by ibossnas Slain who lives right sssie Mr. McKlnaer haa aJs sw large ' acreage in watssk) young trees ar doing eW Ing plsat4 on a soethevf wards Ihf river, oa his sm: Surety no on wb st Morning Enterprise win ah a opportunity of addtsf dollar ssd a half alrewtr s by so doing receive s paper, containing a mllamf lag account of Ih. dally hw over the world. The pondent wlshee to r.tsi , Hoe to the new dsiTf, P, w hav eee a good asr paper don th. garb at bsve never seen a better sheet then th. Morning 6 It breaches out with to else reports of Ihe 4oHf and state and nstloa. hl Ing Eaterprise enkiy sec prosperity. Three cans tomatoes fk' ALBERTA J AlberU Is the new t from the old Hishlsnddan eaal of Shubel. W-V!' school house and a goo a by Miss Isabella UrfTj organised a Ulrsry ssl clety and will dlscsai "Reaolved. Tbst th Won'' Morally Better.- Mm P leada the afflrmatlvs ssi the negstlv. At our " decided that forefcs should be prohibited. J W noticed a few P spittle oa our new posed to hsrlng our and made filthy that war visiting friends will tu ' absuin from Indulging ' while In the school bosis i Mlsa Pearle MW"'. ej1; menced school at 8hbsis a week vacation oa much lllnese In her seo 1 Mlsa Nettle Millar hM stenogrspher for Jl House at Salem. As I1 made girl and won IM r pluck and efficiency, V our congrstulstlons. Christ Moahnk AlberU wss pcettyjr flletsd with la frippa , wall again. ' k Irene Moehnke wsai a school Monday tnornli J c DO YOU TANT ANYTHING . . , Try the Cltiilfcd Colcncs cf FIORNINGENTBRPr 3000 Tlntm Dxdy c, 1 11