p ...I I-'' .. rjrlplloM for th Mml; 'u!ia will b rclvd fr .! b.n.flt r taw prle.. The only dally newspaper fco- Iwmh Portland and Salon! lrw latee In ovary eeetlen of Claekae maa County, with a population of o tdAOO. Aro you an advertised VOfi. 1 No. 6! OREGON CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911. Pee Week, 10 Cents REBELS KT ASK F0HFULL PARDON fNANCe MINISTER SAYS HI CAN NOT MESSAGES FROM . THOSE IN REBELLION.. . am DIAZ KEXKOS MM Until Insurreetoa Lay - Down Arm Th,rs Can No Pardon I Oranted or Evan Offered. MEXICO CITY, March 10. (Spl.) ytnine Mlnlater IJmanUivr, who re - rMilf nc-nt homo to Mexico from Now York t plS wh Ma countrymen tn Mtura to allegiance to Preeldent Dial, today laaued statement containing tha annoiinremant that the govern Lot canm.t irest with rebels and hat the only lOD for f'tl ra pes It to lay down their arma and bo -lHls apo'lul n,cb tr,T- ltd from New York, reached here at 10 o'clock. Ho wa la meted with a throng, all eager to d President Diss oont hi grtlnRs throuah one of tho official family. . . . II. denied that ho had any mee aaiM from Maderoe, or any rebel and uld that auch meassges could not bo ooimunlrated to President DUa until tho party sending them had at leaat told down hla arma. Hs had only worda of pralso for Plai and bla paat mothoda and urged all Mexicans to com forward and trust and support tho hands of their President. - ' - -DIAZ RKPUtlaVPlAOe. MEXICO CITY. March to. Tha In Untlon of rinanco Minister Uman tour, attrlhutod to him In dispatch from New York, of coming to tho npital to Induce Proaldont Dlai to llitrn to inmi propoaod by tho ineur rfpioa. It la aald In official clrclee, probably will prove frultlea. Only recently Oonoral .Dlaitn A.inr.d a nlan which wao not ono of conciliation, but ono of rolontloaa srfsre. Tho admlnlatratlon no long er denies that a condition of war ot lata, but It la maintained that tho pro Srt of tho campaign against tho ntoti baa ahown aatlafactory results. Tha war Dopartmont explains! we tMm' oamnalam In tho north baa rerWrerf a aorloua aotback wtthla tho hit fttnr davs. Un to the nrai or mis l roYolutlonlata apparaontly woro la (ontrol of tho altuatlon In tho 8tato of Chihuahua. . WEAYHKR PORICAtT. 4 1 i v 4 Orogon City and Portland 4 Fair; wealerly wlnda. ' Orogon Fair; cooler Eaat por- tlon; woaterly wlnda. d ONE VIEW OF .THE DOVE OF f-m LftSROP CALLS POR PEACE. onoran Pralato Tall Pabal to Lay Down Arma, OUAYAMAB, Honora, March 19- Th local newapapere today pulillab a proclamation of tho nUhop of Bono ra, calling on tho rovolutlonlata to lay flown tnoir arm. Tho lettor baa cro- td a aenaatlon and may cauao aomo coaaatlon of hoat lilt lea. Another brldo burned oaat of hr. on the Southern pari no lino to' Wan. I taiilllo. haa tied up tho railroad. The Inaurgenta havo warned tho railroad offlrlala that they will burn bridge If Federal troopa aro carried. Sixty-four Idle Mexlcana were gathered In hero today and Impreeaed Into tho "volun teer" corn now being ralaed to defend tn vartou towna In tho etate. Theoe men ar promlaed fl a day to aerve and aro made to rv whether thov wlah to or not. tho i KORE GAS IS TOO IM STOIiE OILVELL DRILL DOWN 1050 PEET, AND CAS INO HAS SEEN SUNK B)V THE SIDE OP IT. BTONE. Or. March W. (8pU The drill haa been nlnklng alowly Into Mother Earth today and it ia now down to a maximum depth of 1050 fet. Th drill waa not sunk as far la the la at day'a drilling aa tb 14 fcotira nrecedln. aa tha water that forced Itaelf Into tho well hindered the work of drllllnar. and made It Im peratlve that tho caalng be auna hirther In an effort lo ton tho water from cotnlna Into tho well at all. The tailng la down tho full dlatanc of th drill, or 1050 feet alao. The well haa been aunk over S00 feet within th paat week, and thai In tplte of tho annoyance afforded by th water. Tho laat voln of water wa track at a deDth of 725 feet, and Ince that tho formation haa boon loom and tho water haa followed tb cuing as It ha been aunk irom time to time. The drill la now In a blu shale ehinglng from blu to brown and vlco wis, but It la hardening aomawtiai nd It Is the belief of tho drillers that tn trouble from water 1 about ended A new vein of aa wa at ruck 8at wdiy that wa very marked, but the iter interfered and It ha been Pawed by on the way down. ROOSEVELT TALKS' On Ariton' Riant to So Admitted Into the Union, "I regre that Arlsona waa noc ad mitted to Statehood by the' laat Con areas and I trust that the next Con- greae will without fall admit It. The objections to admitting It I regard as without warrant of Justice. Apparent ly these objections havo been chiefly or entirely due to the fact that Art- sooa haa adopted lo Ha conatltutlon the referendum. Initiative and recall. I do not agree with the form tn which Artsona haa adopted the recall. anoclallv aa reaarda the Judiciary; but while I regret that Arlsona should bavo adopted tha recall In this faahlon 1 not merely admit, but Insist, that thla la a matter purely for Atisona's own decision and that neither the itnlnlnn ol myself or any other outsid er haa the allghteat bearing on Ari zona's rlsht lo the prlvllegea ,of State hood. 1 What tie vlewa of New York and Texaa upon the question may be baa nothing whatever to do with Art- sona'a right to Ita own viowa. OFFICIALS MUST ANSWER UP. SALEM. Or. March 20. (8pl.) The Railway Commissioners are tp be reoulred to brine their books to Salem if they don't anawer up when Inquiries r aeni to them. The Commission haa no desire to sit by and be made to wait at the pleasure or railway oi- fit Is Is. and It doee not intend i ao no. DIES AT GRANTS PASS. nRANTB PASS. Or.. March to rSol.) BenJ. Dlmtck died at hla homo nr hero Saturday aged CD yeara. He came to Oreson 00 years ago and waa well known In thla Valley. Ho came hare from Illlnola when the country waa new and haa lived here for 40 yeara. MAIL SOXES ON CARS. WASHINGTON. March 20. The Pcstofflce Department la to experi ment with the Installation of mail boxes In atreetcara. When they are Inatalled there will be no excuse Tor streetcar travelera who bring home at night the letters which they are com missioned to mall tn toe morning. CUT RATES TO FRISCO. pnnTi.ANTV Or.. March 20. (8pl. Tha atnamahln COmttanlea OUl OI Hr in In a merry war for passen twMinri for San Francisco, is An soles and San niego. Tho rate from Portland to San Franclaco haa been cut aa low aa IS- - . Vl,; m'Z 1 V? ?' -A flVK.' " 4 . -ti '. ..lriv'r-VvT ?-h. Htl ' 1 SPFriAl !Mfl:i A RctjuQat for Aaotatcr.co OF CITY COUiiCIL MEETING MONDAY NIOHT TO DIS CUSS AND ADOPT PROPOSED HOME RULE ORDINANCE. ass----aaasasa ASTORS AND SALOON KEN PRESENT r , , at Both Join In the Discussion of the III Not So Far Apart aa . Waa at First Sup " poaed. . COUNTY TEACHERS EWJOY INSTITUTE MEET AT GLADSTONE SATURDAY PROVES A VERY PROFITABLE AND INTERESTING SESSION GLADSTONE EASTS THE PEDAGOGUES Next Institute to be Held at Oswego, vith Superintendent Alderman , and Miss Singleton Present A Lecturers. 'h & BUOSijlySTOUT bunch of buds I Just opened II -8prln9 Tie. . -"prlnj Shirts. "' . v prln( Undarwaar -prlnB Cloth "" pnnjtim, Dermsataa eur whole tor Th foremost Ullero arid habrdah r sr, eur fountain eoureea of supply, Bontributina, th product of master -ninoa. it W y0Wv to oome and Pticc Botlicrs -' KXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS " Net Uke Othert th and Malif St. aro aareal to the child aa the troubles of maturity are real to grown-ups, Principal Carl P. Anderson, of West Oregon City said that the teacher la the chief champion of the child; that play abould not be auppressed but properly directed and aupervlaed; that tho Boy Scout Idea Is ono that msy be made a substantial aid to the pub lic school, and that the playgrounds should be large, organised and useful. Profesior Morey. In Inviting the In stitute to Oewego, announced that Mra. Singleton, of the Couch school, Portland, and Superintendent Alder man would bo tho principal speakers. In view of Superintendent Alderman's Intention to attead the Oswego meet ing. It Is expected that this will be the moat Important and aucceaafnl meeting of the year. The date Is April 22. Turned 'Loose Monday. A done Bend and a cripple were picked up on the streets Sunday-Bight by Officers Green and Cooke, but be yond keeping them where the police would know what tney were doing tin morning there waa no desire to dis tress them and they were t alts n-to mo PARDirS.!IEt7Ii!G AT Clackamas County Teachers' Insti tute was held at Gladstone, Saturday, March IS. from 10 to 4 o'clock. Thelclty limits and turned loose Monday Bcnooi'nouao was uaea ior too meet ing, and the school house waa well adapted to the purpose, being -well lighted, well ventilated and . beautiful ly finished. The attendance waa large and the Interest, good Prlnclpsi A. M. Winn, of Harmony, discussed "Whst the Country Schools Csn ' do to Keep the Boys on the Farm." The country boy should have equal advantages with the city boy, nd thoso advntaars ahould be brought Into the country. The central high achool plan of Indiana la a arreat atep In the rlgnt direction, rneae central high schools aro established In the country, not In vlltsgee; the country spirit Is mingled with the cultural Influences. "Back to The Soli" will come principally through suggestive lines. Prof. F. C. Buchanan, of the Csnby schools, opened the consideration given to "Whst Practical Arithmetic Means.- Practical arithmetic givea tha nn nil the best Intellectual devel opment and the best preparation for the demands of business life. Our text book la an improvement over nrovloua onea usee. Skillful que- tlnnln la a very Important element in the successful oresontatlon of nractlcal arithmetic. No Jurors-to Be Found. . The case of Tom Montfellne va. S. H. Wyrlck, tn wnlch the trouble is over a horse trade and to be aired In JuBtlea Samson's court, could not be beard Monday aa It waa impossible to find Jurors. It will be called at 10 o'clock today. , e. HUBBY BADLY ABUSED ASKS FOR A DIVORCE SAYS WIFE REFUSED TO COOK MEALS AND ONE TIME THREW '-v KNIFE AT HIM. Christian Dullard, of this city, haa filed a ault for divorce against . nis Ife. Maude Bullard. to whom he was married In August. 1908. In hla comolalat Bullard' atate nil wife has trested him cruelly and In- Vary the form I human, and haa made hla lire nuraen of the question, and avoid auch ones- Mma. since their marriage Bullard tlon as msv he snswered ty -yea or Aiwi.rea h a wire during tneir mameq nn." The aueatlon should can ror nr. v.. r. iei to do her nouaenoia effort of memory, Imagination ana duties and refused to cook ms meats judgement. The pupil, not , tne many times while he was working on teacher should do the reciting. Rca- tBe jarm TTpon hla return borne at son and method are the important noon or evening he would nnd no meai thlnra In arithmetic. mnktMl. and he had to cook for him- in th enaral discussion which fol- n. ..it nn th nelshbors for aome- at-VERAL ADDRESSES BY LOCAL I lowed, much stress waa piacoa upon thna to eat. Mra. Buiiara I iaimea I i . m . 1 ..... Bsn I . sepp Council met In epeclal session Mon day evening for tho expresa purpose of considering. In conjunction with those of the citizens of Oregon City aa c boose, the new Home Rule ordin ance reported by a special committee of Council. ' The ordinance to be considered was modeled along the lines of a Home j Rule bill that had been prepared aome woeka ago for the adoption and tho cleaning out of the bad saloons," snd tho public hadleen Invited to partici pate In the discussion of Its several section. The Council chamber waa filled to overflowing and among those present were a large sprinkling of the pastors and christlsn workers In the city. Th saloon men and their friends were al ao In evidence. The discussion waa atarted off In the reading of the proposed ordinance. At the outset, of Its reading Council man pope presented a substitute and it was suggested that the two ordin ances be read section by section and then the several sections discussed and voted on one by one. It waa further agreed that the meetlnc. waa to be informal and that action taken on the sectlona was .only In the na tural of an adoption- for further ccn aideratlon to Indicate about what Council really did want to vote on at the next meeting, and that if Ua aec tlona all paaaed first reading the vote Monday nlaht waa not to oe const j ered aa the vote on Ita passage but nni to Indicate what waa to do in corporated for that first reading at the next meeting. After tha reading of the first sec linn with a oause for Ita discussion, George Randall called attention to the ax h there waa no inuirMimi clause In the ordinance ana no Be lieved auch a section wouia ao mut-n BVdWtdl James Roako waa pieaseo. wun i first ordinance and against the Pope ttKatltiitJi inn hnoed It would be doDted. Was highly pleaaed with tho nravlslon tor tour iowi wkivo snd then open saloon ao he, who was hnrt tn Ktitnre could UxK in, k. hnalnaaa Roaka had tO look ..r.ir There were aiwaya mm. going on behind the blind that child muhl not to aee. ntered with the atatement that he wanted to wipe out the saloon , that waa doing things tnsi me cuu ren ought not to see. Wanted It ao he could see and the cnuaren r. Meldrum volunteered that he would put atllts on Mr. Roake bo he would be tall enough to see. Councilman Pope was m j K.ina viass snd open so tne officer could Bee In but not the child ren.-'.. The aubeiitute orainanf provide for thai. . . v ... r o.h.,Ahj.i mot the floor and nelyed the new ordinance and the '--j ...k.dta alons the line or what teM. Mr. Schuebel talked .i ,tmmm ana waa of opinion that th ordinance waa a nw -",": more than he would . . L. tA tha committee a or- tha aubatltute at t . ,wi k. mm front Idea: had seen nri at nmana. uu TOTHIPUBUC:-- , The stockholders In th Stone oil well, owned by thla company, have put many dollara Into the work of drlling for gas and oil at Stone. Thla haa been done for a two-fold reason. 1. The men Investing have hoped to strike oil or gas, or both. I paying quantities, and to make a good thing of U. 1. It has been the belief that there was oil or gas, or both, In paying quantities and to open up the territory meant not only the benefit of those who first found a paying well, but a good to the whole community as well. With the first Idea In view the stockholders In the company have Invested liberally and the work already accomplished attests th liberal expenditure ot the money raised. The well lo down 1060 feet, and the drill la etlll ainklng Into the earth. But wlth the disappearance of the drill Into the earth there ; has come the disappearance of much' money also. As a mult the company has nearly reached the end of Ita paid In capital, and consequently tne end of Its search after treasures In the earth. There 1 but one way to. continue and that is to get more capital. '.'" ' ' Those who have considerable money already Invested do not wish to see the work atop and Intend to take more Btock In an effort to keep the drill going down until oil or gas. or both, la found in paying quaatltle. Bnt to do this it la now aked that those who have not yet .invented take a little stock to keep up this search until it is known for certain whether or not there is oil or gaa in quantltiea sufficient to pay. ' - Tho nar value of tho Btock of the company ia one dollar a share. Stock has been sold at M cents on the dollar in the past But now that the well y Is so nearly completed, and the desire la ao strong to know for certain whaV is in the ground at that point, the company haa set aside 60,000 shares of thla stock which it will seU at 10 cents on the share, in aams of not less than 15. the company reserving the right to at any time withdraw the stock not sold from the market which wUl pe done once oil Is found. ; v This is the time to come in and assist in a worthy cause tne deierminauon m . m . auu ai at thai (UAna all well. aa to what ia in tne grwuiiu u m ucyn. w Yon are Invited to make a small Investment, which will not dlstree yon but In liberal number will aid the company. This price win be malnUlned-noth- Ing to the contrary occurring-up to April 6, the date ot tne annumi of the directors of the company. " . , . n . i. .nji .M in thla ttevelooment of the country, we nave a gwo p EDUCATORS THAT SHOULD INTEREST PATRONS. a naranta meetlna will be held at the achool house In West Oregon City tha need of thorough -msstery of thetft ..rons snd healthy, and Bnllard sUtes she wss able to no tne nous- work On one occasion sne inreai ened to cut him with a knife. On Feb ruary, 1910, while the husband and father had attempted to clean and take care of their little child the wife forty five combinations, mis arm should be complete In the primary arades. One good recommendation "l.et us bo students with our atnriants." At U o'clock the ladles X L uiuo. Friday afternoon at 1:80. March 14. of Gladstone , served a Pj"d' d'nn" becsme angry f"dJn '' teachers and the directors are to mo ini-. "l'.. tk. M,"m A ""w.'u C- i.a in. -rxam promoting the matter, and all parenta one hundred and twentj Jh of school children are urged to attend. Institute noted Its appreciation with The purposes of the meeting are, to a vote of thanks. - ' show the work of the pupils, to be- At i:so tne inauiui- r--.u. cime acqualnud. and toPcon.lder to I. the central hall to hear " aether the Intereat of tn cnuaren. The Course ot Study will be briefly explained by - the principal. vri. r , Anderson. an imoortant feature of the pro gram will be a brief addreaa by 8un- arlntendent F. J. 8. TOOlOr or The ,n hatha the child from ita In -.... i . .. . . .k. fancy to the present time, ciaims m father. the well executed program by the pupils n niaiiatona school. The drill was ...marlrahlv nratty. . m naaaion saaln. the Institute lis tened to Prof. J. C. Jolley, of Psrk- piece, who presented a tnouaouui arfdeaaa linon "Better HOSlin vunui- Choice Lots In Gladstone ww--,. m I ' .as atAA AAA aaaa Oregon City hool.. who will discuss . ev T T? T TVT N "How Parenta and Teacners mf fM r"," T'r" irmitxA . iunM uiTU - - Work Together." Do .oi ia to ,- r ana euecia ui tt,i. aiMraaa. Hattle Grace Brown. nrtnninat. will read a paper upon "The Teacher'a Relation to the mm..nii." Paarl Bailey. fourth . - . I, arade. upon "Aiway u mumi ti anhmMii. nnmarv araun. uuuu I. Uv. , - ... . . MiiraaamenL" parenta win the nature rfrlnL-a Neglect of aome neaitn eonamona r..i.tt in failure of dupII. The al,k awatam of fieatlnB IB be St, cleSn- M. ii... la an Imneratlve need. School marss. . OREGON CITY GUESTS Enjoy Misses Dtaassnt Occasion at St. jnhna Sunday. ' riara and Bertha Koerner n. h. niimhar using . . 4lk .TnmiM ha r. HOWSge. raiuaw. m burned or burled Many teacnern we m Individual drinking cups . - MMh. ate. aua, w-. K.l.f Representative warier T. L Chat man CITY DRUG STORE. favor of towels, ami iw.y..- "-'V"-,- tha dan . inimiA mnnnar i unnn rnia iniun. itwi i 1. 1 Ba w antertalnod in a v, -.-fcM -"in. extreme, and Supt Tooxe Sunday nn-- tVb. thV democratic phaae of our on to 7 A. D. S. lent 60 cents. DlastlvOblts are excel- remedy for Dyspepsia 25 and 4 ma . a Kttias nnma si ov u ui w : in Trail. m . . il. i . i. 1- Qe.-lngg.me.w.relndu, Barclay prosoript. d Family Rsc.lpt. P',"T,:.air.n. Moor;. During school. Oregon city, road a. Long and Miss Irn Moore. Dunng Jf. IrTernoon delicious refreshments and .4 .Mae Which VOOS1 were "". " : .t mnaie were rendered. l""l.rr:'::. m l.s Msry KUen Long KM Kris Keck. Mis. WlnnHay Th. rhlM'a Rlda of Things." teschsr Is no longer a boss; he Is a leader. Self respect Is native Jo all boy and girl, and when properly de veloped la a subsantlal aid to ths m ibbi iviriiv r."f , i i . s.-. Tha nunii is nui w Mis. Vada Elliott. Miss Hye rTnc... tecn-r ;-- vv t MI.B Nell Caulleld. M .J rtn atoor-, 0 ln th. directed of Mlaa sedonla Shaw, of this i el y Miss er al om M I ro Florence innings. M .s -' - ''aVhar. should consider the man Mlaa Vers FnilllUB, mimrn " - i - -- ...I Intra thai fred Bcholl, Ml Mabel Tower, or ch d'. r.gnt "-"- Portland. . cn""' hatavaaS l f. lr"J "r B.i,.. pa. .an. Tn. i niiBO wun dui. .i mw. . able. CHARMAN A CO. CITY DRUG ; . STORE. Charman Broa.1 Block. tyUiv mWm aaaa antaa a . all paid for, and It ia costln ns but little to do the work that may make for wonderful' development in Clackatnaa county. " Five dollar will aid na a little, 50 till aw ns morw-mn. w men In the county will not miss the larger eum, while there are scores who ; can afford the lesser. The plant is being operatea at a t yon can feel secure ln the fact that your money wiu ne econonucu, ""-" and the most possible acompll-bed In making an InveaUgatlon at thla point A ew dollars for a laat effort Is often the Very tung wa -y makes tor a handme profit. If we are aucc.ful it wllj be nothing to pay $50 for ope, and many Instances are on record or an nnnoryi - thousand. . ,i J '..','..,'. v.h. Pleaae thlak thla matter over and see if yon aw T" " V risk of a few dollars to know whether or net mere - a- - - - ---- where we are drilling to find out Prospecte are good, for we gas and oil, and at several depth. We are in nope w a-;-qu.nt.tie. and that w. will atrike tt Ju-t right before - orcjd to ,n HUMS ULU uao v.""'i forbid. Belling to intoxicated persons while section makes it Imperative to keep one'e license In view at all times. Other sections sre im bhio-uiu " atinniationa for which the better peo ple have often cooienaoa u lUtle that Is new to the public, rnnnctl sat In session , till . nearly midnleht and permitted the people h ara Interested In msklng more strenuous saloon regulations full op portunity to discuss each section aa it waa taken up by Council itseir. i ae ..ir.n man were alven opportunity also to say -what they thought in the matter, and the discussion was gen eral the whole evening. It any man tt.u,rht tn einress ho WSS given . A opportunity snd those preaeui mvci . .i that council wished to be Isir w .... . II. in the mstter, and wianeo to snow w. temper ot the people. O paia-BB--B--BaSSB-S--aBaa-. Ntw Firm of Machlnlata. R. W. and R. 0. Ward Is the name - . . firm of machinists thst have located at 109 Fourth street, in this city. The young men will conduct a general repair business and come -n recommended tor handling broken machinery and gasoline en gines. . KfTER-CUVSS IIEET as cladsto;;e park meet WILL BE A TRY-OUT FOR THE LOCAL ATHLETES IN HIGH SCHOOL. at R . -.1. nmana. i n . lem: would submit to a few modifica tions, however. Mr Hedges waa there to taia sgslnst seversl of the rnore narrow .oatures tn the commlttee'a ord nance as he saw It Thought some things W ,7 werTunwlse. and would WP-' If the Council Btopped to look at K ,0F1n.iry f wt. wa. taken on Section 1. and I after .light amendment. It wa. passed unanimously. The second section contained the clause as to the taking from the aa loon all chalra. tablea. IJJ made strenuous conditions which were assailed from several 'u"'"; Klemson wsnted to servo "-"; r lunch. Others wanted chalra and UWe. for farmer, .nd Mend., even Schuebel would concede " uc' "f. der proper regulations. Mr. WJIte couldn't ee any reason for odinca. tlons under the belief that the com mlttee should be sustained even If they had gone the limit, perhapa. Councllinan Meyer, who Is chairman of the committee w ; ut.j aka. fiMninsT m tuv vi thought aome Httle change g hurdle, running high H made if Council wt.hed : tt b bro.d Jump, pole vault, main li wb wn ; is i.w.s r ait and for. Mr Hay worth thought possibly thj pill was a llttl bitter to the saloon men but he aald it waa auch an ordin ance proposed on which the saloon men bed won th day and defeated the temperance people and he waa in favor ot them taking their medicine at thla time. . . - The vote on the aeeond section waa .rmit tablea and chalra In saloons. and the sale ot lunch, but there can be no giving away , ot lunch. Also there may be partitions and grill or .......t. p,,n in connection, but tne partition must run Vnr to and not paran-i wi. 7".r .... . .i.. ai ho had from the UH " i-7w, ' The aoctlon barring lewd picture from the wans wsi aaopieu v" be houra of closing were made II OClocK eacn niani ou " and on daya preceding holiday and on holiday. . Section 7 make It unlawful to give away liquor on Sunday.' Section The Oregon City high achool will hold an Inter-class meet next Friday on the Gladstone Park grounda. The meet lll be in the nature of a try out from the students participating. The teama will be selected to repre sent the local Wgh school at the Columbia University meet April 8tn next. The four classes of the high school will take part In the Inteiv class meet which will commence promptly at 1:30 o'clock next Friday afternoon. The Judgea will be Chss W Pope, Ben Tonkin and Edward Fortune snd Professor N. W. Bow land will be starter. Thla Is the first scholsstlc athletic event thla season In Oregon City and there will not doubt be a large attendance. An admlsslfn ot 15 eente will be charged. The event will be a B0 yard dash. 120 yard dash, HO yarn run, oou -.,n i mile mn. U mile relay, 60 yard a . . 1.. M MTV JUlUI's luasr kamtnAf KfAftrl ill fl IV l01 VBUU. uanuiasava UIH V a I aaHvt ffllf rrank Clark, By wsi-u. u... Morris. Roy Graves, John Dam bach. ,-v T.imrit Joa Alldredge, Kent Wilson. Earnest t-roaa, n. )Vv.. 'Ba,ei AU Frederick. Chas. - - . . . . n. .ji Bcatle, Waldo tauneia, cuwaiu su'"u and Joe Bneanan GMLILuilS TELEPHONE MANAGER OPPOSED TO CHANGE IN CONDITIONS NOW PREVAILING . Geo. J. Hall, a well known West Side resident Btates mat ne Opposed to inm-juira - . City; thst he can see no o-u-ma bo derived from sack a course and 11 n nut ' " - - Side to be Incorporated, I believe such a proposition would. stand a ' good chance of success, wo many natural advantagea which makes It moat desirable from a home Btandpolnt to live on the West Side of the Willamette river. All seem to look forward to tne uaj - -separate city free from Indebtedness will be given life, but want to take no part In the present plan of an nexation. We are all very todu ahlv altuated. have fairly good roede and other righta which cannot sooa be Improved under uregon vi-j - k-" tecUve wing. We can have our own w.tar system as quickly aa Oregon City can supply same and meantime ;hlle we are wanting orthe.0 things to come, we are not forced to y taxes on the present bonded and bther debta of our city nelghbora. A large portion of those residing out of the cit7. moved to their present lo-,. catlona on account ot the ,. they would have over those in the city and all seem to be of one opinion determined to vote down any at tempt that la made to Include their homes and property within the clty a llmlta." CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS. The Misses DUlow Entertain the Bi- thlan Class, w a. t Tho Blthiah clasa ot the M. BL Sun day achool ws entertained at the home of the Misses cieo ana siaivm Dlllow. at Bolton, on Monday evening. Among other Items f-buslnoa the following officers were chosen: Presi dent Mabel Morse; secretary, Anna Lunt; treaeurer, Ulah CantrelL After the choice of officers mere wss a pleasant .social hour, -with retreen- menta. " - ' " . ' Those present were Mrs. Grace toa. Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Misses Msnei, Anna add Wllma Myers, Menus Kruse, Adsh Hulbert. Nellie Swafford, Alice Bailey, Anna Lunt Ulah cantreii. ms a a ' IIUa Mabel Morse. Eiva tsiancnaru, Miller, Eva Wash. Cleo Dlllow, Mslva DUlow, Sarah Hendrlckson, Myrtle Croas, Kathleen and Evadno HarrlBon. The next meeting win the bom of Miss Kathleen Harrison. Read the Morning Knterprlse. 00vOOvO000OOtoOi)fOWOOWOvOH(ie i 7 ROOIVi JtiUUMl , 4 Lots, alllevel, good well, all kinds of fruit new barn J chicken house I and yard. All In first elsss condition. Price only 1600 S600 cash," 5 balance monthly. Beat buy In Oregon City. VA F. SCHOOLEY & CO. I Phone: Paelflo M-S0. Home A-15S. ' S12 Main St, Ores C'"Z''