, . . h . , . 4 . ..-. . ' ' . i t. (.: ' ' ' j Kry ' . ' f : " - --rr.T-r,-:'u , ,t i,a. r (Q) wiii, mmmiwm '--0' f f , LLLtatlMMt fee MemJn- O) Th' Mly Kf l ! lt lit vr V'- mm CMy. IMS UK i ll iiff -'' Trtaa Will be reeelved for smm4 order today J .-t Mil"! ,w Prt- WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED I 566 VOl,l-No:i21. OREGON ; CTTY, OREGOKf SUNDAY' MAY . 28, 1911. Pkb Week, 10 Ccirn HISTORY MS. BARED BY GATES ' ' IT A MILLION" FINANCIt AYS CARNCOIf OOT 12. WOH t IN COMtlNC. " .... 1 ...-. pCHT COXrOtEKCEISOESCRlBED R7,f,ll.r roret U H Out ( 40 Cot Oollf chwib and Morgan AtWnd crt Matting. WABHINOTON. Mi IT.-Tha blu- of H" Tnni wm laid ur by Jh W, 0- lh Houm .i,iId oomraMtaf. H Wi ona (h, orgnlra ot lh truaL Mr. rt drMrllwl tha,rfuMl of An ' to, t'rnoK1 to b bound by iha '..iWrwo'a MrMiwnti mai mam d tht wrly dX W coroprililim la U tnl bualna. . ' , T "ll Million" fliwr alo f mllllona loall aa4. trUd po.t lo Uratth: how"U Crn.'l mini. pprtl4 i IKUCOOO.OOO. ra rxrtDli M worti 3Z0,00.0O al B0t wltnln 'h , lm . raqulrad l mV irtnafar to Iha forpornlon; of lh clh, I U lorntl day bn Jobn D. Roc(fWIr wa 41 a - nid from joining lo l1, c ratloo of the irual., .. .. .v', RrUtlnf bow CarnanU bad bean fprcad to abandon ' plana tor axtend- kf bl aiwl , bualnea. Mr. Gt Irtnkly admitted tba combination waa formed to tbrotthi (omptitloo, , and that, wbinJohn D. Rockafaller bad (M to antar lh atoal bualneaa, oral aa put Ibrouib which forced kin to all out for 40 cent a on Iha . aollar. ' t "t . Cbtraotarlala Mr. Carnatle aa a " -bull la rhlna ahop," Mr. ()at ea told ,'(4 ft mMnUtMi4 ooO'araoco . . bitwoaa' JiMlf. Cbarlc, M..cjiifab and J. ' P. Jlorin. at wcblht 8ta vor- . .jumtlon aa. rancolvad. and aald tbat u rrvultrd ' rn Carnaglaa aUlM rtHtlri tor "hM -thfr'ti.",whrrh'"b (IJPI' MISIIELEK At 2 a m. -Daotar. plaaaa aama and da eamathUa for Ooarfl. Mo aooma to bo out Wa hood " OVERSIGHT OFTWBffY y YEARS DISCOVERED D. C. LATOURETTC RETURNS TO COURT PAPERS IN FA- MOUS SUIT. I. C. Iitouretta. tha well known lawyer of thia city, Saturday emu la tod tli grHduiiliou of hr aou. fu. Uuy i Mminl. who baa been a atodent oi tne Columbia College of Pbyalctaoa and Riii-KMtna. After hla araduatlon from . i. i i i ii ... in kA ...III .ni.. Iha K'.vl York City lloniiltal. . DUr. Our Mount wop.rirat place In tha competitive ex amination out of a claaa of 18. Mra. Mount la one of tbe promi nent Orenon ploneera, having croaned the platna In 18S2. Tbla will be her firm trlD Raat alnce that time. She will vllt tbe larite cltlea or the EaHt. Hnd will return by way of Keokuk, Iowa, her former home. . '05 PROGRESSES WORKMEN ON BUSCH PROPERTY UNEARTH BONES AND REL- ICS OP DEPARTED TRIBE STCE TABIE IS STWLELY KICKED SkuH of Young Brave Indicataa That Scalping Killed Him Indian ' Village Located en , ( ; - site. While excavatlnf on the Buch propeity at Twelfth 'and Water atreeta Saturday, workmen unearthed five akeletona of Indiana, ami a flarg none table uaed by the red men.) one of the bravee had evidently been acalped for there were cuU In the ekull on both aidea and in rroni oi the forehead. Many reltca of Indiana were alao found. Including two .large elk teeib. The teeth of tne man wno waa evidenUy acalped indicate mai he waa not tnorertnan tweniy-nvo yeara of' age 'When he died. '' I The akeletona and re I lea were found .n a bluff overlooking the Willamette Kiver.i ana it i ueuc.cw u the alte of an Indian village, i ine bodlea wera found under the roota of a maple tree which evidently grew after the burlala. Several of the Bkeletona were abattered by the ateel ecra pert. 'but the aknlla were in gooa condition when fonnd. Soon after the dlacovery waa made curio aoekera put in an appearance and aeveral of th ha atMtcimena were taken away. Mr. Bunch conaidera the atone table the moat valuable all the relica. It la about three feet Jong and. two feet wide. The top la amooth, and In the aidea are many nlcka. For what pur pose the - nlcka were uaed la not known. The table la now resting on -Ivor hank but Mr. Buach Intenda to place It on exhibition In one of ih. hulldlnea connected with hie The management of the Clackamas Tb teeth of. tbe Indian, who is tivA i t hnuffhi in navfj netju mimrr v Southern Railway n-o yurvu-- " -""--,;: ;d m oertect condl- large acrapere for ue In the gruiing -)Verml UekuUa crumbled S HOULD be selected with some care and T t h o u g h t , I or graduates Jare wide--j awake minds. -; A ptrchaae made at onr -v store ,cannot fail U? please bece our; name on a jewelry box means all that excels in the jewelry line.. ' .;- ) ; We buy with care ourseWes and use eY.ery means possible to' five customers full valne for, v Yahie receired. ; . We have gifts which can be purchased at,. prices to suit the conrcfjuX J; . WATCHES RINGS ., CHAINS PINS . LOCKETS JEWEL BOXES TOILET SETS ;;, BRACELETS CUFF - BUTTONS-" La ' VALHERE8 - WATERMAN FOUNTAIN ' PENS SOUVENIR SPOONS ' u. ... -a.nr-t fultw xik von a inaoact the etoek die- , played in our show window. Should you not see what yW want, come Inalde, where every courtesy will be extended to yoa. " "'' Burmeistcr fe?- Suspension BrxJe Cor. , -tivr resen . City Jrwelere 1 1 Oregon SCRAPERS PROVIDED FOR GRAD ING NEAR CREEKMEET' Na IS CALLED. 25 Pound Salmon Shipped. . Brown A'Reckner ahlpped to Call- . i. irf iha PArtlunit omiii I nn Satiirriav I morainf a 15- w bO,' reralting q errand she tu L,uni aalmon, the Chinook bftngwork 0n . tbe line beyon-leweU I aftpr .ipoBed to the air for a eskrd lo perform-thlrtr ', b"""' packed In Ice. The oeatmauon waa r . ecrjspera ar of the latest I hort time. lost no1 farther Ome In bortortnlng It ,a w. Morris, Santa Barbara. ,n.t by Twenty yearn -aW-'Mr. LtoureUe got Mint papera la a suit from the ciihrt hoaae'.' and. ' altboogh1' a court ruleUMrfh5ir!hit ttrortteya shall not tltoep paoi'rs more than -twenty-four hotrrt," Mr.. Loorette."- through on oversight, did no? rHertr 'The' paera r' ttdiif Jiatt.fd-r; ; :. I'l " . n I nMfiuMra 'werw-iir 'Tim sun ui James M. Moore filed. In J7S f Sni ii.. Willamette Trsnaportatlon k v- rav.TT MEIWlSERViCES TOiBE HELD TODAY; . - li.l a a. sit iiivui e A. iinn. Ijnck Company, the propeny oi wnicn VETERms wiui. , well nnder way Interest amoux WILLAMETTE HALL AND MARCH TO CHURCH. -ttniip mnitirrtft nil IT - .lll'lh Ull'l I II IV hi ir eor;si)iai ' AU haa retired from practice, and K. U g : pgnl t Eplacopal ; d ' UTOR AND KOESTNEH MAVt y, th other attorney, la dead. ,'ch1 Rev Charle W. Rob-'' EVERYTHING, AND SCORE IS W". H. route, who wis th rk o f t he n(((( orfctllngf ,d ,t the First model ami u is inougnt nat by using k.m miio of the eroding can be made at an expenae of $1200. Work will be atarted thia week tn the Bea v.p rreek neighborhood, and that ua- ler way In other places will be rapt Idly advanced. A meeting haa beeir called tor Tnaadav afternoon at Meadow brook, which It Is expected will be largely attended by the farmer of that aec- EACH HAS T0 WAIT FOR HOM Since i no wwm i - SKFAIIIUES SOLVE KG POB HARD f now belonira to the Portland IJght A inwr ComDsnv. Mr. Mixire auei to obtain poasosslon of a atrip of land lily feet wide, wdlrft in reauiy was the canal locks. W. Carey Johnson, one of the attorneys for Mr. Moore, tha midenta haa arradually Increased, and It Is believed that many more of . 1 them will aubscrlbe for stock' at the i maettnev The ranld progress made In grading has opened tbe eyee of the IN ENDLESS CHANGE SY8TEM. A moving puxile. or ptmle In CLASS OF FIVE PROMOTEO;- West Oregon City Schools to Have Exercises Thursday Night A clasa of five puplla In 'the West Oregon City schools Is to be promoted from the ninth grade to tbe tenth next Thursday night.. As this school doee not receive -pupils above the ninth grade It -will be ieceasary for . these pupils to enroll with the second year High School class In Oregon l-Uiy next September If they remain at borne and continue ' their education. The clasa constats of Wallace Papoun, n.imnnii Parker. Carmen gcnnvtoui. Joseph Armstrong : and Elxanore. Pa- nnun ... . .. ' m The following program wiu in dered at the West uregou acwi house next Thursday wgni at o'clock: ' , In anil' Aeenmntlshment. . .V . . . . . C . r. Anderson. Principal Whie-Poor-WlU Song a Pupils nlaHa Hlatorr : . . . . ...Joseph Artnatrong. Ninth Grade Address. ."Oooortunlt A" ...-....i.i .....T. J. Gary. County 8upt- n... 9mi Vmorv Bella. Miss Hattie G. Brown ana miss reu Bailey. Address, "The Quitter,". .-t. ,-, .professor J. Dean Butler Valedictory-'; i .OCaraaen Bcbmldll "Tnoae Evening BelU.-..w.-PP11 . ' ... , . I J . . .. I . II... .Wain llir 11. " l , . ' . .1 4 1 flr. t am Memorial servicea win oe nem ur i DaMie gnd now that me compieuuu moving an euuitw . ------ i presentation oi promouuu and earlr MMrraMon of the twui is aa- ana near vjregpn v-n.j c. L Gray, t-nau-mau iw " 1 there Is no reaaon why every week. The solution is as ' rectoi - i .v.. olf aari i-untv who has Th- IulS Rail place at uiaaaiou" al I I III mill uiikibhimb, Iftgi BHJU IU vsasj vn j I - ' w - II '1 1 County Court hn tn uii w rhnrrh Rv. 8. A. Harworth ' nmv lrt nvt .hould not buy some waa recently purcnaaea oy ?-'" ir Lr A11 ekn wait at 1 , to-.il'ei 1 I .. .1. -a.il. The aervlcei at 8t Paul a of lhe ltock -.ajaT "PA UATUIMfl. I. ,r .Lv avaa alt. ....a. a 1 I ltl'l lanvisaaa,. a. - - . iirnev for tbe defendant, aiea aeverai ...,. ,, in-30 o'ctocn in . . - I V IIUIVU " ' n - ----- - . . n. n IfO I.. .nil .1 tha First BSDtnW, continued Juoge a u. . T"h Church at 7:30 in tne evening. u membera of Meade Poet win aasent- , PORTLAMIX, Or May ,cil.) McCredle'a men IU--M . --' . .j ,, A-IA-A . aaM i hjt riu m aa n itru. iuu tftir losing streat tooay wnen o. . .d nir..... v. -- r.nclco defeated them, in a fcotiy .U,T.: w. . .h.rlff at the ' l wiuameu- n- v Hi...m. hv a acora of one to 1 1 o. n'ry. '' T""i " V w- - . . i i - la. ii vina in krurwauu. mi. aoihinr it. was one or tn -nVv.ToT. heard by Judge C B. Bellinger, who I"11" w"" . . . I A (ha Harlalnn or Judge he lifted a home run over the rignt r'-' "" WM ,ftel. . . . . a. 1.1 -au VLrK avw ai I . .rmmda thia aa- Moore oniainoa iw . .- wah h Mnmr. VH. I lie IIIUV WBJ f-wa. W I A etKa. a. . - . . . . naw a..iA I HhSIIIiri. al naid fence in the eignm. tioin b -, ni.irirt Judae. . a itlaa IHA I Wirn I UIIVU uianv . - - - ana Koesiner nsa aiTriiui, aa a t i . . inaiBi i inn nis eitou u ntaia making tnree n. ,hrM lc-ptlons. every io. The attenaance was ni 1 ,h ,h .i,. famous .he game was exciting IbrughonL P!r!nv..CTrttc:PMr ' LatouT..: ia.mwjaaa-aawawSS-a I IRW M- " , . , I. a. - Kuna.f. tim th trier k s The Roadatere loal a spectacular oorrowru . . t same oy m acorv di Following were the results Satur day I'aciric Coast League Sin Frano! eo i. PortUnd 0: Vernon 8,- Oaalatid C; Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 1 tterth western League Victoria 6, Porliui4 .j; Tacomn 12. Beattle :Hpokaae 4. Vancouver 0. National League rNew Yorlt I rblladelphla 0: Brooklyn 9. Boaton S; 'Cincinnati 1. Plttaburg 0: Chicago 7! S'8i. Louis 6. - -( - ' linariaaa ;Ta.aaiia. Philadelphia 2. JSew York 1-8; Detroit 9. St. Louis 3: Cleveland . Chicago S; Washing .ion S, Beaton 4. CORNELIUS VaNDERBILT. . Considered aa Possible Ambassador to Germany. , ELKS MIME 14; 20 KORE ELIGIBLE SITE FOR HOME TO BE DETER MINED AT MEETING ON JUNE t. llama, the Ralla moving to Monitor, where they have ranch. Kr. Wil liams haa taken possession of tae Rail place, and Fred Ely of this city, having purchased the Wllliama place, took possession on Saturday.- George Young moved into too r-ij r""""' .a .v.. niara he lust vacated was ' - - ... . purchased by a Mr. be wis. mr. -y-aiaa forced to move from the place near Division street, as that waa pur .v...j k Professor Buchanan, of cuaacu J ... . . Canby. E5ach family was ""'"i the other to move, ana daya the tranafer companies of this city were doing a land-ofice business. ! COUKCIL SETTLES UUiD COIITROVERSY - . - . a.. .. .a.ai4lAal ATRIP BELOW UUPB.moivr BRIDfJE DECLARED TO BE LON0 TO STATE. -rt.. .nntroverav OTeT the owner Bhln of the amp o isnu " front Just below the sneinaton K-iH ... aettled at a meeting of . . . ....... I .v.. Mt f'nuncii aiumi ORE' RELIEF MO.o when It was declared that the prop .i st? r,":t WtUtF0Mt0erty belonged to the state, but wm CHICAGO. MaT-Eliven death, --'tS. J.d ct.on o , mnnrted today as a result of waa mad hr j. w. Moffett for use of n.e"npreoederte4 heat wave. Boores the property aa a dumping place 'or rne "'n" .-.r,i f these ana nd gravel. It was announced .... nmatrated. and several OI tneae i . 17 v . i iiiii a uiini iii.n. n i i a nan umiiaic ere xeeted to die. The tempera- thal ,t owne( th property and Sad ..... ahnva .Bi and was accom- paid the taxes on It It was shown. IUI-J " Ww.w - I - ,U. ,V. l.M .1. .1 nani-d h dense humidity. Relief now.vor. .... .r...w ... .-4 I iiiini. -3'-. predicted toraofwsr aus(. , . quence, Is state property. Tho courts . . . . . m ..iv... r ins anai. . I . k m h.i . 1 1 i.n Uispatcnes iron. ----- i pave ropei' . n...... rv,.l. vlll tome tnwn. tell almllar stories, St, Louis the river not above, me uauai nign nd be escorted to w. r-. - ... Tha pik. of Of-ea6fl Mty. at meeting Friday night, inll toted four teen members, and twenty more will be Initiated at a meeting on jana . This will bring the total membership np to 110. and it Is expected that the number will be Increased to 300 be- ...... .ha anil of the year. After m "w - - - . - m j.M Initiation, refreshments were BerYBU- Chii DRCN ENTHUSIASTIC uva.n ROSE SHOW PARADE- PRIZES ARE OFFERED and an Informal entertainment was S'v0- . .. " v II Is expected mat a suo 101 a uui will be agred upon at the next meet ing. Because oi a aeieci m i to a part of the property, the Hawley PLANS FOR UNIQUE (. PAGEANT. , Is, " 1 1 . . . . n.nna ill iuu . .vm lota on Main street. " " -1 ":.-. of tb. Clackamas Coun- and Eleventh, wnicn n -u... . - promises been agreed upon, nave oeen rej- py ' .;a .nd novel affair. tbe owners arrange o give -r-r. . mtle ones In title to the property it may yet ner , w... -- - 0rl,, Haveral do- Band, and arrangements have been slrable locations are under other alte will be cnosen o-ver-. ..... -----,.. for u,, beat alrable locations are unaer n. ,ivlnc district In tin. Anions have been given on exmu.i '"-.--' ",.Av nm- r" .r'. Main street and on Water addition to in. i -- .', l V ' . j street, viHail Persona from wouni n Willamette snd other sections i.?ve expressed a desire to be represented fn the parade, provided a I.PirjU , COUNCIL TO ENTERTAIN. Dancefor Monday. nas frQm ouV,lde rectorew, a, P ? i , lit HIGPSCHOOLn . AREDITtRTAIIiED RDaniiATING .CLASS .HAS. DE - LIGHTFUL TIME AT HOME OF MRS. 8COTT. ; rlincn, record . w.atbe. and water marges to the .ate. Ih, schools there will remaliTclosed I ;;7ru"tlon ,n Dstrlct No. 6 ws. ap- A't both churches seats will be m l eiia i i a Tha wnrk wu D on i RT I larvAil for tn veiftrus . aV ntW 1 a a anA nBli Af NlUltl ' : xif.u-, vrinnffirown. j u.. uiiiot iirrr, ' I " n.LiH - i, u-i.ht. and aat exhibit tnai cum v ,"TnrtHl.. - of Oregon City. teita.nm.nt and dance In woojn-n , "r the best. ex- Hall next Monday ev.n,,. ----- a f,rat M(, for a girl, and two prizes for the comical exhibits. The parsde is iv. .... . - . . i .k. aires Ot ... r-ir. .rtH nrum Corps ano mm- r . u.toI r.rr I onen to cnuaren om - -wer p.V a prs Nations, GuanL PUino joio nd ,4 year. .--' w akJttai r 'tBisB i si rim a outui - - The graduating class of the High J School was enierutiucu uiv Ingly Saturday night by Ray Scott, a member of the clasa. at the borne of Mrs. E." W. Scott. Mrs. Scott, who assisted tn receiving, was a moat de lightful hostess, and everyone had an enjoyable time. There were music and gamea and a mot d0g&t(ul din ner was served." Every member of the cJaos made a ahort talk. The prises In the games were won by Harry Smith. Haxel Tooxe and Zeta Andrews. Those present were: I J l Miss Bess Warner, Hasel ,Tooxe. Margaret McCullough. Maud Parks, Madge BrlghtbllU Louise Bente, Ethel Kidder. Zeta Andrews, Ethel Pursl fall.Fay Baddorf. Bernlce Dawson, Evelyn Harding. Bothwell Ayl-on, Ray Welsh. Milton Noble, Thornton Howard, Frank Clark,. Harold Smith, Fred Baker. Ray Scott. ... . - if ' , . 1 r BACCALAUREATE 8ERMON IS DELIVERED TONIGHT The baccalaureate sermon to the graduating- clasa of the Oregon City High 8chool will be "delivered at T:0 o'clock this evening by Rev.ic. ,w. Robinson at St. . Paul s Episcopal Church.' . The sermon will be one of the features of graduation week. SDEK 'HIGHER SAUUliLS .( r.i, -M' te-'T BOARD POSTPONES ACTION UN TIL' SPECIAL' MEETING- ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT." Teachers In Grades Aak Increaae o 25 per cent Over Present ' Seal Vacancies to - " Be Filled. " The board of directors of the city schools Saturday night wrestled with the election of teachers for the corn ice school year nntll close to midnight and then adjourned until next Wednes day evening, whon a coeJerence will be held between tbe directors and a committee of three teachers .relative to the petition of the local pedagogues for an Increase In salary. Until this conference is neld ne action,. wUl be tAken ' br the ' board relative, to the salarlea of teachers tor neat year. Under , the present schecme, w grade teachers receive a minimum of 56 and a maximum of $60. while the teachers in the Sign scnooi . $78.-- ,-''' - e Teachers In the grades have peti tioned the directors for an. increase of 25 per cent over he present scale, while the high school teacher are asking tor an advance to $90 a. month. The board baa invited tbe teachers to send three representatives to the con ference, one to come from the East ham building. . one from the .Barclay and the third from the high achooL There are still several racanctea existing In the corps of teachers, and these will probably be filled; at next Wednesday's meeting. .' -;. ,, Because of the lateness of the hour, the -boerd deferred i the election of high school teacher until Wednes day though Miss Esther Johnson waa re-elected . principal ' i of J the high school. Miss Ida Mae Smith was re elected Instructor In domestic sci ence,' and Miss eme McDanlell. waa again chosen aa drawing Instructor. There are four vacancies tax the grade to be filled, as several of this year's teachers were not applicants. The following grade teachers were elected- Saturday night: Anna ' T. 8mlth, MTe.., Helen F. Grliax, Nleta Harding, Mra. Guaeie L. until the situation Is relieved. Plttaburg.' Youngstown, and other i Industrial V ,n proved. The work wUl be on Tay- aerved for the reterans ano b exhbm ,,.Mlss Zlmmermann Gary, Lr street and part of Ninth street, Rev. Hay worth's subject will be, ' The uupexn ,,,.j0hn rinucane . i - in .ml inn . i Hiara ana Miriufs. nu n.w. .- tlhi Mrnrs....i t .. j tnrt .nrf other , nduatriai cemm- in T.7" ". ..i. in ra. --a.ni ' . .imii.r theme. Reciiauon - o-.rfiM.Boom to Be Close- Mr...B whe're large stel m.,1. are located, rsvjr. ju. w- bTen Con- ArgeT.nU '"'EWSLth- a m a . ava. Mini. I i..a.iH avns-n w nw if l i Vab t r am garvinM I ii os Bin m v. mBiiiui ipit l " - I r'iM-twaiiar i new ne-w iruvno a work has been renuceu. io ,trnrtIon at isngineer...- y.KT .T:.-;' ' i.a. at RecluUon y"Z I. r-Z. h..- arrived and are i a an., i aa i . a ini rntr nr i wk i u hot wnirn win a:tr nas i n l ui v..-" - uiaa VAivmar iiiuinu wj ... m mum. at men cannot endure me improvi - : : ;nd mt 8hlwew Halt aed PIno spio ::: ':Z:Z aa rapidly as pooieor aireei. ju- . - UAimtsin viw uuaneiie " " -' -,a nm.ni cm or tae puouc. I v a. i r m i urr- i tntHnr i . . ai . units f v LIBRARY BOOKS ARRIVE. tehae heat . w.ivuaa rnn BOAST. ... . : several Important orainancea i i meeting Monday night. OUY MOUNT WINS HONORS. a the ceremonies at Cemetery. Mra of this elt .Miss Volkmar Library have .in vi. rhrb arranged as ette """'L-" ''-"-1 ,ha In.nartlon nrlll K. at lu oi o. ir-e - . . ,-idrable - i will rtsuiiei - -- - ... . .. .. 't ..in-m the booka . the library eviii All breeding and grow . - . . lm TopprBg( make sows- ru-w- -i , ,hMr. Halem. will be hev feel better, oi mm a'-" " -- ' .m in Oregon City an u. w-a. - . .. . ' . " I . 1 ...... A. I 1... a' irttiwaat-e Mother Leaves for New Torn kA ,. , VB.r 0f ' ' - .... '...t.ed the, - uregon uy-r- -- . 0r,au,t0B Exsrclsee. ; mat ner " h ' train and I A flock of twenty four nens oeion-- ,t. Voome for puWIo tnspec- ! "!? ' ! MrrS? 5 Mount, of SUverton, w 0 age w run om by traln.nd Pet of Sand Point. J, ope the whlClx wUl ; ..regon - F-.r. e--.. - b y-,ef- much nnea.ln... 1. M by -U l"---; I daymo-nlng for New York to attend family. .!': '.v'. . . . T - , V Hull, Mr. Pearl Oref or artlldge. Mrs. " EsteTIa Salisbury' Cbrlstobel Jewett, Marjorle CanflelcL'Mnude Ma son, Marcla Roralg. Rome. SUford. Cilv Supennienaent loose, .a. j. FreoL principal of the Barclay build ing, and N- W. Bowlana. prlocipai ot the Eastham building, were re-elect ed by thei t.dlrectors i several weeks - . , - Wife Sua, Alleging Desertion. Effle E. Johnson has filed a suit . for divorce against John D. Johnson. , fb whotn ah was married .July 15, 1892. at Ashland. Or. She avers he. deserted 'her April 15. lM- They , have, one child. .Maud Johnson,, aged five years. Mrs. Johnson de elree to resume her maiden name or Kennedy. . ' : n may not be praetlcle for all to have it but the man wlro ha plenty of milk has an advantage- W raising ooecoo04Xtt4Koaosoo o 5 to 20 Act4f Fafaiar Wotf'i-Oregoti City We have seversl. buyers waiting and many ccoin If your; place Is for safe and the price riht come .and see os at once.- J '; i VI . . it' '"I '' W. F. SCKOOLEY & CO. 9 Phenei Pacific M-SO. Heejr A-1SSi , f Main tV Ortrr C oo4oeooe)4oeoo s v so gr t-ti9t tt tt t ' " 5