HORNING ' ' lOZripW" Momma 1 k a Halted "" o,0U' '".T Send In yo" ror toU '-.at b.nm of low price. The only dally noaea.Br fc 1 two Portion ml SalewtJ ! - latee In every oootlon of Claokv ' 4 maa County, with peSMlatle of '. 30,000. Are you . on -advertleerf e . .. ' '. ,' ' ' ' WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1560 "''HR-;.. 1 No. 141. Per Wfc 10 Ctejro OREGON CITY, OUEOON. 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. Sarah Mildred Willmer IS 1HA1 MEXICAN DIET IS NO FOOD WITH WHICH TO COAX A BIRD OF PEACE. I'L Ve, . 0 Oil WOOL PASSES CITYiVfr BY HEAVY FROST vol MIL CUniHG DUTY CROPS DAMAGED GAS PRO I , 1 ' ' , TWINTY FOUR REPUBLICANS VOTE WITH DEMOCRATS ron MEASURE. jUl AMENDMENTS ARE THROWN OUT Hwm Devotee Almoat Five Hour To txbalo Underwood Kaopa Foress Wall To ' gather. WAKIUNUTON. June JO. Tho Houw of Kepreatnitatlvaa by a volo of hi io 100 today paaaod th Under wood l r"f revlalon bill. provld ... fr a reduction of tho duty on wool and woolen goods. Twenty four Hepubllrana voted with tho Democrats ur tbe paaaage of tho measure and co, itemocratlo Representative, Fran tnco, f Ohio, voted ataloat it. Ms'ny amendments were offered and roHHj down, tho only ono adoptod bo tnf a alight change In phraeeology. Aimoat Ova hour waro apent by tho House la debet, under tho five mlnuta mi ' . Vott To Re Submit teat., , Inmrdlataly preceding tho final rota. motion offered by a Repreaen of Naw York, that tbo bill bo rMubmlttod to tho waya and maana I committee, with Inatructions that It itlt a rKirt from tho Tariff Hoard ea tba woolen Industry before making tail report of tho bill, wu ""1y rota of 19 to 118. .. " y Rrpresentatlve , Cnderwo", )alr tua I tho waya and mot' m li te and In charge of tho k fcVt bla brora wall together In ,t Uoa to all amendments Dunorrnls proposed lib oaa oiooptlon lb parly when tho bill U4 Krprvneoiatlve flray, hrad an amendment to D . i- - ......J a - BArlH. lag a duty of 30 per cent ad vtisKwa. tad commit tho bill to the committee alia Inatructlona that manufacture be reduced to 10 per cent ad valorem. Til waa loot Iwurganto Support BUI. Representative Murdoch, an lneur pt Republican, who finally voted for the bill, propnaed aevoral amendments placing certain gradea of wool on tho free hat. Ilia uurpoao In theao I - jM'- I m . Kal-1 v. the to i J, of- i lUetr vool DOCfAliCIERS GET PETS AT CITY fi ; SEVERAL ANIMALS HELD THAT WOULD BE USEFUL ON FARM. Several kind hearted peraona of thlH olty, who have a fondneaa ror doga, called at tho pound on Tueaday, where they obtained peta by paying fl for their releaao, and alao the coat of feeding the aulmala, which la 10 centa a day. There are "till aevoral doga In the pound that would make fine peta for children and othera would be uae- tmrodtnente, - beeald.-wee - to - give t juj on-jarmi ,ur doga were taken r.womr;"n,rCt by" Takln l "thoTe attlcleo which enter Into tho who will glv. th, anlm.la aood bomee. anufacturo of tmat-cont rolled woolen Two were obtained by city realdenta produrta." land the other two went to the coun- The Hepubllrana who voted for the tr, bill er Repreaentatlvea Anderaon, now la the time for peraona wlah iniiinii ramnball. Davla of M In tie- in, diiia to call at the pound. They SUSPECT IN HILL , TRAGEDY PURSUED SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER A8K8 WAV OVER MOUNTAINS TO EASTERN OREGON. ' BABY DRINKS DEADLY POTION; RECOVERING MASON KELLOOOS DAUGHTER SWALLOWS CLEANING LIQUID. iota. French, llaugnon, neigeaun, Jacknon. La rollette, benroot, Und burih, Madlaon, Miller, Morae. Mur dork. Neleon. Norrla. Reea, Sloan, leeneraon, gtephena of California, Volled, Wooda or Iowa and Youn of Kanaaa. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Oregon City Fair wodneoaay; northweaterly wind. Oregon Fair Wedneaday; north watrlv wlnda. will be given their picK oy pay ma II. the llcenae fee If the dog la to be kept in the cliy. and the coat or iea Ing the anlmale. The pound la In the Rowan livery atable on Water atreet between Fifth and Rltxh atreeta. All doKfr ealiear wimin two u7 7 ,Shbodies riflt LONG ILLNESS COME AND SEE Mr eight a-acro . tracts of rich level land 3 4 mile from Oregon City llmlta. Fronia on Molalla road and U on the tlectrlc lino being built from Oregon City to Sllverton. I will oell you either tract for 1700 and give torma. I own thta land and know tho o( POPULAR VOUNQ WOMAN 8TRCK. EN WITH PNEUMONIA AFTER ACCIDENT. mi. Mav Rimbo. a well-known and popular young woman of thla city, died at the home of her foater par- Mr and Mn. William Ramoo, land. Thla la tire beat bargain to bo I f Bljlth and Jonn xdama atreet. early h.it in fif.baiMcMtiintr. I have iIt....h.v mornltic. after an lllneaa a.. -.a a miua .hirti atarted In February.' when he . I .ti inlnrlnv her anlne. V from Oregon City. 8 ml lea rrora anoy. "'-"? , ' ... iniiirlea when Will trade for city property anywhere wm trlcken wth pneumonia, and ...rvthinv waa aono iot or, uui without avail. Sheriff Maaa la atlll devoting most of hla time to the aearch for tho alayer of tho pi" a at Ardanwald Station, but the cluea ar not encouraging. It l now believed that tho fiend left the i country Immediately after, committing the crime. Report that a man acting auaplc loualy and Inquiring the way to the Rarlowe road tnto etern Oregon waa aeen near mouth of Dull Run have given new life to the hunt. Telephonic Inatructlona were Bent out by Bhenffa Maaa and 8tevena to head the man off. at Aachoff'a aear Maimont. If he paaees there. Deputy herlffa l... cover too country about' Hull Run In an effort to locate tho auapect The peculiar feature bdoui mia mi eat atiHpect la that he should be In quiring the way to tne Hanowe rou a nolnt about 1Z JHeB auuui u. TrfiiiMale. Into eastern Oregon or The uauea me natural thing for him to do would be j o follow the O.-W.-R. ft w. iracaa up ; t.. Hver and not attempt to make I tne difficult and rough trip over the; mountains on the Bariowe roaa. f A report reached snenn aaaaa. ui-; fle that the man had stoppea h i farm near the mouth of the 8andy. u. ... .wnit 5 feet 10 Incheo Ull, SJitm'Sy? -trof SUSPICIOUS MAN CAUGHT AS H tieard on hla face. He carriea a am-.. ( ranvaa pack on hla back. The only I detail of. hla doming mi cuui remembered .waa a pair of corduroy trousers. . Reports were aiao roceivea that a atrange man waa w rauuu.y nisht at Elwooa. mo ojpp"". however before he could be qiiea- tloned. from nr.mn nt to Portland. Olvo m. a deal or you will alwayo wlah you had. Call Room XI 8tVoM Bldg., or write , " CvrusJPowcll OREGON CITT. Box 108. VNt'RC STEERING Hi " WW ' " Mlaa Rambo waa a young woman ui Idaho, March 17. 1891. Her parenta Mr. and Mra. Charleo Hammer, died .f..r hr hlrth. and aho waa .ni. innn after by Mr. and Mrs, Rambo. and apent moat of her life In hi. where atw had a host of i.i.nit. who were shocked by her death. She leaves besides her foater n.r..iia on. brother. Jay Hammer, of thla city. Her only alater. Mra. James Quitman died about a year ago jn ( Miss Rembo wss a yun woman ?i sunnv dlBDoaltlon. and made friends hv her aweat manner. She waa a eounUahad. hetns one of Oregon City's young musicians. ThS funeral aarvtrea will DO con ducted Thursday morning from the family residence at 10 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Landsborough, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. The Interment will bo In the Mountain Vlow cemetery. ' KINO GEORGE GIVES FINEST BANQUET IN ALL HISTORY. LONDON. June 20. Tho moat regal banquet palace or King or emperor ever wltneaaed, and a gorgeous Bbake- u.ki loiloet. the two-year-old jl...ht.i nf Maaon Kellogg, of No. 1111 Taylor atreet, is In a aerioua con A 1 1 lrn fa a, the result of swal- ' a anid. intended for clean- in- oiothl'nf. Tho child waa play. i - I . tha. aitrnen waiin ami ivw.b. " . " n. I.l- t.a eleanlnr tne cloinniR. in. - . ....ntion waa attracted to an nart of the room, and hardly had ahe aet the glaaa. containing the liquid upon a chair, when Mabel ld It to her llpa. Mrs. Kellogg cal ed Dr Stuart at once, and after working with the little girl for several hours, he said he believed she was out of danger. Her mouth and throat wore terribly burned, and she suffered a k n .he aouth- Mr. ivenuna. " . I.i crn part of the atat In connection with his mining business, was sum. moned. He said Tueaday night that hla daughter had spent a restful day, and that no fear was eniniuru The ltauia waa POTATOES AND TOMATOES SUF FER IN MANY PARTS, ' ' OF COUNTY. CRAPES ARE GIVEN BIG SET-BACK Paachea and Other fail t Too Far Ad vanced to be Affected Foliage of Wild Farna Virtually Killed. . Farmers, who came to be city Tues day, said that the heavy frost of Sun day night did considerable damage to grapes, potatoes and tomatoes. Other vegltation suffered, but not o severely. The-reports indicate that the frost was general In the county, .nt valuation in all Darts suffered. ' Tk. mnii aerioua damage was prob- ahlv done at Meldrum ana Hpnug- water, the grapes being severely dam aged. The damage , at Elyvllle was alao severe. .',-' Molalla Damage Slight. In tha Molalla country, although the frost waa heavythe damage. was alight. In some - places .wnero u potato sprout had Just come, through uirriM tnere waa iuuw uu, ..,. ... .rtmuta wtlf come again. The wild feme were virtually miiea oj m frost. Peachea and other iruii are ioo faf advanced to be affected.' Old residents of the county ueciarwu that the frost was one of the severest ever known this time of the year. The farmers, not eipecting the frost. were entirely unprepared ior u. Froat la General. Th. froat waa Keneral throughout tne ral nart of the state, and reporta from other sections snow a B'""' damage. It was so unexpected that th. weather bureau did not give any warning. The same irosi iw .ka in would have destroyed l III -T3 n . j the peach crop and greauy am-u other fruit. VeglUtlon that was dam aged will grow again, out ii instances the developing will bo de laved. -fi".'.;., ' I DR. BE AT IE,'.' PROMOTER, , ClOfTf PROFESSION, TO ENTERPRISE. PUSH V - ' 1150,000 .Will H0Y1PE StlE CapiUllat In LoeAffelea, and Port- , r 'Mand Bsger''to' Finance 'Pro-- " . ' J' JacWLocal Capital Yfl ' Sarah Mildred Willmer will bo, one of the entertalnera at the Willamette Valley Chautauqua, which starts at Gladstone on July 4. -Persons who heard Miss Willmer read "The Sign of the Cross" last year Sre enthusias tic In their praise of her ability. - She will read "L Samaritane" (the wo man of Samaria) at 8 o'clock on tho evening of July 12. - Secretary Gary on Tueaday received a letter from Senator Borah, of Idaho, In regard to hla speaking at the Chau tauqua on July 8. -. Tb Senator wrote, as he bad telegraphed. thatJbo ac cepted the Invitation on condition that Coagress adjourned In time for him to arrive Aero. . TAVERN OYtiER IS CALLED AUTO SPEEDI AUGUST ERICKSON SUMMONED BY CHIEF OF POLICE ; -FOR HEARING. iue-iiat ttrlrkson. nroprletor Of a tavern' about a mile from the city on the Clackamas river, hag been ord ered to report hero and stand trial for automobile speeding.. Brtckson and a Jarty of friends aro accused of havin? rone throuxh Main street Mon day at a rate of forty-five miles) an K..r ntv Attorney Story was com plained to about tho allegea speeders, and Chief of Police Shaw telephoned to Erickaon that be waa wantea ior a haarlnz ' rJ ' "" T " ' Peraona who saw tne auiomouiu mat mev weal lumuiu -r ..dt.t matters TO BE DfS- at a reckless rate of speed, and that MPORTAWT M ATTtHB) i U t u,1 j. .--idnt mlEht have re- CU8SED AT BIG MEETING suited. Brtckson Is well known here and m Portland, it is proDaoio he will ome to the city today for the hearing. COMMITTEES NAMED. FOR CLUB SMOKER That Oregon City will be supplied with; gas In a year was the announce ment thade' Tueadayi jr - Dr.- A. j I Beatle, wno was, iconUy. igrante4 . . franchise to lay pipes' tbrougnewt the city" by the City CooncIL- DrvBeatlo baa gjven uf his dentai practice, and will devote bis time to financing the , new enterprise, building tho pUnt, and to a comtnission busineas iP which he has an interest. -, nr . Raatle ' estimates that It will cost $160,000 -to lay the mains and build the lnt, Tuat ae wm nave o ' trouble in financing tho boalnes Is shown hy letters from Portland and Los Angeles capitalists who have of- fered to put up all tho money "scn- aary. ' ''.' ' ,'. . Local Capital Welcomed.. . . If Is Dr. Beatle's Intention, howoirer. to give Oregon City residents a chance fo become Interested In the nmwr althouch -the ' most of 4he. money probably will "on me from oMt slde SQurces. . ' - . ' -'-"rr That there la a big demand ior. i . In this city Is evidenced by the large- number of Inquiries receives-as to une time the service will begin. Several persons have -told Dr. Beatlo that tney, have-deferred buying new rangee, al- though the old onea are out of repair,' In the hope that they will soon be able to cook with gas. ' ' ' Corporation May be Formed. . ' : Althonah Dr. Beatie has not decided definitely to Incorporate a company , thla will probably bo none m annum j the financing of tho enterprise). He says In case Ineorporaaon u aanow upon It wm be so arrange. ui v- , sons who desire' to become Interested may do so ' 1 1t has not been determined wnotber ; tho gar will be made from coal or oil. TOMORROW NIGHT. mw n I n sr Vt sr tion of concentrated lye, muriatic am- If the man 'Intends going monla and Baits of tartar. MRS. MOFFETT HAS , PROWLER ARRESTED IS ABOUT TO ENTER FREIGHT CAR. CAPTURED CLARK RE BLAMES BAD WHISKY POPULAR MOLALLA at . Wo re steering up against the best In men s and young men's wearables, when wo steer you hero. ' r - Tho celebrated L. Syotom clothes. Douglas shoes, Btotson hats and other .. . - ii... tv.t wa ranra Z:Z:TTr n know .rean ball under th. au.p, of PRISONER WILL HAVE TO WORK ON FOURTH FOR RUN- NING AWAY. Harry" Clufk. Oregon City's one time model prisoner and ce''ent atreet sweeper, who disappeared fif teen days before his term of service had expired Is back on the Job. and blames bad whisky, for h's unceremon lou. departure. Chief of Police Shaw i.. er..A.a mornlns neara m Wet I I Y A UTJri a Clark wa- at thd Indian camp and went after him.- i ne nwu's frlena oouum mm drinks, and ho wauuereu under tho influence. that when he came o " . elded to come back, and ixpUlMni is tbo best. . We're well "bunched on flno things for men and young men. Don't forgot Price; Btothztz IXCLUSIVI CLOTrllClol ; noted society leaders, stand forth as shining festures or tne secona amj i Coronation jiteek. Tho banquet n n.binhaniPalace tonight was a scene of Imperial grandeur, so far as ths assemblage oi royi """-"-personages and tho setting of costly magnlflcenco 1 beautiful decora tions could make It. . n-v. u-in. nd Onann entertained tne vlfllting and English royalties all the . . . i th. fnrelan Am- special oeiuaa"-"" . bassador. and Mini. t.r. th? officer of state anu i -".Kin.. bors of the caoinei, V.-i members, the head, of tho church and wal giving me - t,on when he was raptu d -ork Clark had been sucn "-:v lm running .way lurthof thsj. to subtract the days he was absent from his sentence. As a resuu ne to celebrate the Fourth by "iu the street. 1100 GET PANAMA BONDS. WASHINGTON. Juno 80. A nnai a man who Eave bis name as Nick Miller, and said his home was In Port land, was arresed last night by Con- .tabu Brown at the home or J. w. Moffett In West Oregon City. Mrs. Moffett saw the man acting suspic iously near her front gate, ana- now fled Policeman Cook over lhe tele phone. Weat Oregon City, being out side the Jurisdiction of tho local po lice, the policeman summoned Con stable Brown, who made xho arrest. The man was prowlts around an empty boxcar when arreted Ho re fused to give any Bf""l,e cernlng himself except that bis name waa Miller and his home was In Port land. He had more than 83, and looks If hot. a laborer. He will be close ly questioned by the police. , CUPID'S CAPTIVES AIDEDJY FRIEND L. A. NOBEL TAKES COUPLE TO ' 1 . HIS HOME'TO-at . MARRIED.' , . The commit 'ee to have charge of the various subjects o be discussed at the Commercial Club smoser w . . . t l Vi.ml Th. morrow nignt nae dot- "- uinnim roeeUnt will b. one of the most lm- flM 10 HJODIfT) nortant held for sometime ana - UUIL 1U I miUUUi members are urged to attend. H. B. r.-..r nr T J. Fox. R. U Holman. rv. rili. Mnnnt and Roy Touts com-1 MISS ' EMMA A- VICK BECOMES a. . V v - , . 1 pose the committee which has charge of the arrangements for tne imowr. The other committees aro as follows. . n.n... vi n t .atnurette. L. b In 1 1 w . 7 .v. i - . r.t d t Holman. JUIIBB ... V iwb .nd Hltchlna Frank Buscn, n . nwrn Randall. Dr. A , ti.ii. .nd Judne Beatie. tk. nronosltlons to be dlB- cussed are the following; Pbl'cKd n water atreet. between Tenth and . .w. nnhii. hitchtna- posts on. ... . .JL, k.tMn Tenth and Elev- .nth: Clackamas Southern Railway: BRIDE OF P. B. HAW LEY, '. OF FOREST GROVE. mai i l.A ' June 20 (Special) A pretty homo wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vlck on Sundsy. when tneir aaugm-r . vil. wa marnea w rouu a III. A. ... m i.. nt Mr. and Mrs. B. m. n n cnttair. rirave. The Rev. r w nnrl. nf the bllde. Of JfltTiU ill., i - - r""1"""' . .. ,.... r.t In the ptaence or me rei."- emu, vii-." k.iIM I m vne prrotiuvw - . ...irhtanina- county road and buna-1 . ,. Kridneroom and a few Ing bridge near mouth of CUtckamu lntmte. frlendi ,he yoUng couple an- I IITKUU "-aj -- River to connecx points north. BIG CLASS PREPARED FOR TEACHERS' QUIZ MORE THAN FORTY INSTRUCTED MY MESSRS. TOOZE, FREEL AND BOWLAND. Emily Hewett and Peter Hefty, or Oak Grove, were married Tuesday by Justice of 'the Pece " Mr t. ir a Nobel, In this city. Mr, SX SdVr NobeUiv. been friend. or iveral years, so when the for Ir and his fiancee arrived In thta 1 k. hnn4ed UP his mans w ue - tn --- . ..in Then Mr. ... n. w mi ii i ii . wimesa -v - ,. - ,. -o to tabulation of tho bid. for tho 850.000.- Nobel """ c,;;moy. which was 000 Issue of tho 8 per cent Panama hi. homo . Nobe, nad B0 accuruiK , . ft-', In. nrovlous knowieo bonds Indlcsteo that 88.S30.R00 were taken at 10S and upwards; ia,n." from 10J.75 to 108.09: 8n.01".6o rrom 102.60 to 108.74; 16,66w irwiu 102.25 to 102.48. and a little leas than II 425.000 from 102.21 to 8102.24. Of the 10.000 bids received 1190 will be accepted. Tho succeaaful bidders will be informed in a day or two, and will have until July 15 to qualify. tentlon to become a beneaici. so w ably astonlshd when the latter and hta bride-to-be called on him and explained clrcumatances. William OrlaentnwaUo. one of Ujo well known farmer or Beaver. CreeK, waa In this city on Saturday. More tban forty teachers ncrtn Instruction at the summer school con ducted by Superintendent City Schools Tooie and Messrs. ro1 n" lowland. which has Just come to a close It Is understood that a major Uy of the teacher, will take tho animation for county .chool teachers which .t.nn. sS. under tho supervision of eurlnien dent of County Schools Gary. Al fhough there have been many inqulr n."K.I .K..h.r Meaars. Tooe.Freel . I. 'i.i .m.M ortftnlxe another class to instruct In manual training .d domeatlc, sc TllAfinitT MVfJUlUK Lusmv uw Sr MSociaTe. would be too busto take up the work. ; Mr. Tooxo will 1 de :." V lecture, on echool admlni.tr.tlonat.thO Oregon Agricul tural College " J"'' " 'rn will go to Corvallls to take a course In manual trainina. 11 ..irrnu IN CONTEMPT. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. Albert J. Button, wealthy cltlxen. of Hood i. .... n. ... held to be In contempt oV court today by BP ' ham for taking his W"" side of the .tat. in M order of tho court, and the children were given into tho custody of their mothe" Mrs. Ethel Sutton Montom. n.rkiey. for the next tour i , v. ' months. peared at 11 o'clock to the strains . . nr.tt weddlne march, rendered by Miss Lula Elmer, cuum hride and stood under a ca evergreens where the "mTa w" a n-tBr nnnEratulatlons sna imriui incu. " k - - - ... ... i ' a i.k.a w.r. sooken tne Driuai party sat down to sn elegant repaat Y ln am M inAW Tn young coupitj o... - er of rice and good wishes W Orove where they will make their 1"..." w Mr and Mrs. J. H. Vlck future --.. a..a rln tarted Tuesday tor an exmu""- .. . ,k. iraatBi-n ataiea iu -. relatives and friends. - MASONS CONDUCT FUNERAL. Captain Shannon'a Body Is Buried Be- v tj. ul. IAI4r. I anrvlces over the re- m. r h. late Caotaln Phil Shan- non. one of the oldest of Oregon pio neers, whose death occurred at the St. Vincent's hospital on 8trdT night, were held in in.s nj a., aft.moon mk. 2:30 o'clock from the Masonic Temple. The Masons fw-snH tin td th. services at the Tempie a. th. Mountain ""v tery. The floral tributes were beau tiful, among them being one m u..nni. nrdAr. Th. remains of Mr. Shannon were laid beside those of his wife who died many year. , B0Tl!!AliS O!l - WU F0iSEAS0;i SOCIETY AT - GLADSTONE DE LIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED ,. BY MISS HULBERT. . ' The Bothlahs were entertained at tho home of Miss Adah Hnibert ai , Gladstone on Monday - eventag, thla . being the laat meeting or tnis popular . class of the Methodist church thla- aeason. The president. Miss Morse,. called the meeUng to order, ana .me t bualness for the summer monins -w transacted. Thla class has done great deal In the past year, ana ine .- finances aro in exceueni snap.- and games followed the busineas ses sion. Mlas Anna Meyer wa ed the prlxe, which was a handsome stiver spoon, wnuo me cwu prixe was swarded to Miss Nellie Swafford.. Delicious rerresnments were served. . Thnu nreaent were Miss Booker. of Walla Walla. Waab., Miss Bralnsrd. of Sacramento, Cal.; Mian Mable Morse, Miss Canttell, Mlas Uunt, miss. Belle Gray. Mlas Smith, Miss Klvs Blanchard Miss W. Meyer, axis. Nellie Swafford, Mlas Morietta Hick man. Miss-.Myrtle Croaa, Miss' A. Mey er, Miss Meyer. . , i GREAT BRITAIN IS SCORED BY KEYl! WASHINGTON. JuneJO.SUtaments - In the Senate by Senator Hey burn, of, , Idaho, that "whatever wo have tanoo. t from England naa own ikou mi mw - oolnt of the bayonet" produoed a tense - moment In todays debate on CAnadlaa , reciprocity Senator.. Hoy morn's re-. mark, which he lat V ,fWn ex- ' tanltod nnlv to sttt at SUMulsl- tlona. was chalTengec, Eaoon as a "gravi matter," lu. vVO I thai arbttra- , "U tlon negotiations triMr kngland. , . "We have more to lomjoy that wo have received .from Jcncwoa uaa r an tne rest or me woth pat topn. v said Baoosu.: ..' ;';' .'...; V U a.d Mr." Warlaa O. If OTrtS. ' 7 promldenf. rootdenU ot Macasnurg, . .... - - rt . alaJtnra were muu un.unif"" ' on Saturday.' V'-i-'- ''"'''. ' ' v i. soow0w04oow04c-o4Ow04e) 04oeoeX io4owwOorv . fl WILLAMETTE! S 8-4 acroa all clear aitd in crop) 4-roow him, weed sited, twolt, . ,.....-.'.:-. .'''.- , . some fruit, all fenced, three sfoefcs frees oehool, atorow and 0 carllne. This Is a hwrgysln at 2S00; part terms. ,.J: ! W F. SCHOOLEY & CO. Mala) Orofloe City. M like Otk m ns1 MNi Judiciary and of mo Army