M0RK1NQ ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1911. UOttf.ir.G EffTERPRISE . QZXQ03 CTTT, OREGON . B, 1. BROOK B diver and Pwblleaee. ktteV J S, lL at On Ht Oceana. SaSW Mm I Mm AM ef Wy MM .. Ma Mw.tha, er Mil wen a a few Moataa. Wr Mil I .... .. .... i ear tin by earrtar j CITY OFFICIAL NIWIPANR. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Wm Mi, at the following imih every eay UuaUey Broa Drags Mala Street. J. W. McAaetty Qgare Seventh and Mala. aV B. Anderson, Mala near Elxtk. M. B. Donn -Ceafeetloaery Next door to P. O. City Dreg Store Elactrki HoteL 8choenbora CoafecUoaery ' Seventh end X Q. Adema Dec 18 In American History. MM George Dl Prentice, famoos ad Iter, bora; M 187a -- 1865 Formal and official aboUtloa of slavery ratified by 2e atatee. M7e Gold fell to par In tb UoIt4 Statee for the Brat Um subsequent to 1361. 190t Cewersl Wager Swayaa. not ad eml war veteran, died: bora 1834. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (from aooa today to nooo tomorrow.) Sua acta 431. rises T:l; aMtoa riaaa AS a. aa. SOCIAL SI DC OF OUR CITY. Tb Enterprise bellevee that the re markable Interact which la being- tak a la the atady and practice of mask throughout tba city this winter. Is tba boat possible evidence of tba sub stantial prosperity of oar citizens. Material prosperity to not merely a matter of Bank Clearances, .or ta ereaaod ball disc permits, for a Barely temporary boom or pasting wave of prosperity will accompliab tbaL It Is la the social Ufa of a dty - that bed-rock conditions are to be aoen. Apart from the Bemerous Lit arary. Social. Dancing and Recre- - atlonal Clube which without excep tion are tn a particularly flourishing condition this year all oar churches are making a pedal point of the musical features of their services. ,' The Philharmonic Society with orer a boadred , voices to the center of musical activity, aad repreaeata the musical Ufa of the city in the broad est ease. - It to without doabt . the most ambitions undertaking we hare had, aad its officers are to be eon gratalated on the success which to I meeting their efforts. Care should be Lakes to make the society a per manent Institution. ... LENGTH OF A DRINK. ': What whisky has been dtopoeea of as a vexatious question and now appropriate enough eomea aa official deaaitloa aa to the length of a drink of whisky, of course. Senator Joba Worth Kern, of In diana, who oaoe upon a time attract d general attention by tailing across the political horizon as a tall to tae Bryan presidential comet, U respon sible for the definition. During the Larimer Investigation the senator was interrogating a wit uses named Stunner, who excused or explained his Inability to remember by the plea that he had been rather bi batons. "How many drinks had you had?" asked Senator Kern of Stunner. "That depeada on how much yon : think makes a drink," was the reply of the witness. "Well about two inches and a quarter," replied the senator. ' The blbulously Inclined can hence forth govern themselves accordingly. . The Yequl Indians, like som poli ticians la this country tn surge from mere force of habit Representative Sulxer thicks be -looks like Henry Clay, but tnst doesn't bring him any mention for President The man who seeks to borrow trou ble la never refused a loan. The Indiana State Board of Health proposes to abolish the "all-day suck ; er.": 1 Every state should follow the ( example of Hooslerdom. The election returns In thirty-eight Civilized World Will Soon Be Cookless Br R. M. HAAN. New York Hotel Man HI CIVILIZED WORLD BY HAVE NO COOKS. It take, BRAINS to it the rtrj announcement bj s man that be U a cook ia rufB dent to keep him in LOWER SOCIAL SCALE than that to wbic!h BELONGS. When I apeak of eooka I don't mean "BEEF AND BEANS" eocka, but FntST CLASS chela. Wa hare onlj a FEW of these -""V What axe we to do when tbey are gone! Men with i-ta St, PROFESSION. "Madonna of the Stars" Stolen, but Soon Recovered e e tr s ilA ?,de j' :t ' Wlr- sssasmim m i E..X)l"RAG tl perhaps by Vbe the "Mans Lisa" from the "Madonna of the Stars' from aced. The palatlas. reputed to be one m i...tiu k v . i . . . pane) about two feet hlb aad eoe foot occupied by the patnter-Bxnifc. which MHrr. in HKfunMtery navios; vrni cvBTtnfq iuiu a noaruoi. 1 u vuiar paiai tnn were not dlatnrbed. Tbla la the Brat Instance of salntlne harlne hi mi Ckln frnffn mn Itmllmm mnanili It mrmm etoten that, eren If the orlclnal should opoD 11 ioe auiK-ioa oai ii was omy "xriuw wrwxAi HiHBru ibii iiirr uTi preclncu of New Mexico are reported miming. Tammany could do no bet ter than that Dr Wiley says that a man can live for a month oa a bashei of wheat eostlns; from U cents to 1$. Now why worry about the cost of living? The Poatofflce Department shows a surplus for the first time since 1S83. Tet when he was appointed there were those who insisted that Mr. Hitchcock was only a politician. After we have Mr. Mlson's con crete house, furnished with concrete furniture, we snail probably know no more hard times. Wisdom from the Syracuse Post Standard: -Secretary Stimson sari that we are not prepared for war, Then let's not have one." The booster is ope of the most use ful assets In any community. It must be conceeded that Chamn Clark Is maintaining a heroic silence. Mayor Gaynor has decided that women do not want to vote. His honor must have overlooked the re- tarns from the Los Angeles election. Mr. Stokes will also admit that he was blown np from the ootsiJe. Handkerchiefs. The word "pocket handkerchief" bsve s rnrhHia history. The nrlUIle "ker" Is abort for the Krem b "-oti-rrir." to cover, and "chief Is nKbiog else but "clwf." the bead. Kerchiefs were nel slao for tbe neck, and tbst msde them neckerchiefs. Finally when tbey liecsme what they now are and were carried In tbe band tbey ex pended Into handkerchief n. Tben when pocket were Invented snd worn In tbe time of Qijeen F.lluibeth tbe term pocket handkerchief csme Into use. Tbe word pocket" Is nothing but s form of the old ffaxoo word "poke." a Imim- or ixmku combined with the diminutive "et-New York World. A New Use. Quite a novel method of announcing an engagement via that employed by a clever young lady In tbe weat. Sue telegraphed a girl friend In Boston: "Solomon, lx. three." Looking up that chapter and Terse the friend read: "I am my beloved's snd my beloved la m1ne."-Boeton Trsnacrlpt. : TH NEXT GENERATION WILL U GOOD COOK, and today Ae-e , e w saccvaa of tba icW or tttieaa woo stole Lout re. a robber removed the famous the Monastery of Saa Marco, la Florence. of the two finest examples of the work . . . t . i 11 . wide It was banc In the ceU formerly contained other pictures by the same mMnmrmmA mrtkmm . tu M W ami f luN be recovered, there eoold alwsys rest a sEuirui copy, out cne noreoune aa- iet.uiaiau vm panel mat was SoMea. H. a STARKWEATHER IS GRANGE HEAD The election of II. O. Starkweather. a well known resident and foe to sin gle tax In Clackamas county, aa mas ter of Mllwaukle Grange, Is said to beignlncant of the attitude of this grange toward this method of taxa tion. . Mr. Starkweather has always been outsnoken In hU anmiiiinn ii a few years ago Introduced a resolu tion in Clackamas County po. mona condemning single tax as dangerous aad a menace to the state ana especially to tanners. Ia his remarks In accepting the ot Oca Of master. Mr. Starkweather made It plain that be has not changed nis mm a. and beneves that every farmer of Clackamas count v should fight the measure. This was the sen timent of several who spoke oa the subject Other officers elected are as fol lows: Overseer. Carl Hanson: lec turer. Captain J. p Shaw; steward. wyn uunneu; assistanst steward. Baptist Campbell; treasurer, A. L. BolsUd; secretary. Miss Kate Casto; gatekeeper, C. B. Bunnell; Ceres, Mrs. Carl Hanson; Pomona. Mr a D E. McConnell; Flora, Mrs. Florence Bobbins- lady assistant steward. Miss Florence' Rowle; trustee, C. H. Duchey. Nat ta Be Tricked. A rural visitor to Glasgow desiring a meal entered a restaurant, and when he bad taken a seat the waiter pre sented him tbe menu. "Look 'ere. my man." roared tbe wide awake rustic, "yon don't chest me tolke this. I be only Jut room In. I ain't 'sd sny of the 'ere things, sod I shan't psy for em.. I knows yer game, and Til get my dinner some where else." He then took his de parture, leering the waller to think 11 ever. London Ideas. Ceurt Cards. At tbe French court tbe card rooms from tbe time of Clisrlea VI. to tbst of Limls XVI. were luxuriously fur- nl"bed. Tbe counter uwd were Mother- of H-arl or worn, other valuable ul- atMiHv. The inrdu were embroidered with silver mi while sCln. and some were tbe work of tlr moat famoua mlnialuie painters. EXAMPLE. We are aD of us more or lest echoes, repeating involuntarily the virtues, the defects, the movement! and the character! of those among whom we Lve. Joubert White Queen Flour This Is The Best Flour Obtsliv able. Lay In Your Winter Supply of Coal Now. Hay, Oraln, Feed and Kotrset Poultry Fsod. Oregon Commission Co 11TH AND MAIN ... Oregon CHy. " Vwr !j:;& I'ulS. R03IMI P COCKREIL.TO MY CHUAOO. Dee. It. iSpeelat). Mrs. Kdna RoUuaoa. of lortland. Of. who rtieuipied suicide (UturJay, and Frank Cock re U are existed to mar ry. They passed most yesterday In her private room at the hospital. ills ureaenoe and his cheering words hare t.eiped surgery to un aer oa the rd to recovery. The bullet was removed during the day. In a week or tea days be may be able to leave the hpifsl. unless uneiperted complication et ta. FttenJa say that aa soon aa Mrs Robinson la dlacharged from the hoe pllal the wedding win take place. 'She Is aa estimable woman woman of highest type ana simpi) lost control over herself, esiil cork Irell. "I hsd abeolutely nothing to do with her separation from Harry Rob. Insoa. the Portland teh-araph opera. tor. and did not consider my visiting her In Chicago as a courtship. Cer tainty I vlstted her at the hoipltaL and I am glad my prvuoe cheered her and created the encouragement she so' much needed. I hope ofr her siteedy recovery. Mrs. Robinson la rerH.rted to have said today that she would never mar ry Cockrell. 12 KMLD: 20 KURT ' (Continued from page L) found two bodies In (he crumple sleeper, cut to pieces. Identification of these Is Imposlble. Although both the diner and sleep er were of steel, the former sheered the upper portion of the lee per from the floor aa If It had been cardboard. In the Impact the diner's floor became elevated slightly above that of the sleeper's and with the force of i tion No. Is engine behind, the sleep. er was jammed along for fully twenty- five feet while the diner, as a gigan tic knife, cut' away the upper strao lure.. Heart to Heart TeJks. By EDWIN A.'tfYS. WBAT BO VOU WANTf Over and above the uet-eMariee and the ordinary romforta of life what de you want? Ton niuat want something. That la roved by ti fart that yea are dleaattaded. . Tbe r bee per thing of life do not satisfy juu, Then what m ii yon wsotf Will yon let meenggeatf First-Too want to be what yon were intended te be. Anything than that will not do You were dV algned for a purpose. Jut aa the plant the aolmaL Too want te be what yoe were bol.t to be. And yoo try. though awkward ly perhaps or In a reandabout blind sort of way. Nevertheless)- Down deep In yon Is the enquench able want Ton wish to be at Intelll gent, aa strong, ss One. as yon were Intended to be. Is It not sot Seconds-Yon want to be as useful In your day and feneration as voa were designed to be. I care not bow stupidly selflab yoe msy have sne. reeded In making yourself, yon caa never quite get ever the feeling that yoo are onder obligation te help yoor fellows. If yoo could live by yourself and for yourself and of yourself It mtgbt be different. Too would never know tbe pull on our beartstrtnge. Hot yoo are a fractioo of humanity. Incomplete of yourself Ton belong te tbe other fractioo. Even tbe grafters and tbe misers come at lat to feel that they owe a great deal more than tbey own. Third. Too want to be remembered when you are gone. lie Is very low down la whose heart la no daare te bra tn the esteem 01 bis kind after be hi dead. That dealre is tbe quenchless longing of your personality. Now Yon will not he satlxfled ontn yon caa be what you were made to be. until yon .are of one to thoae about yoo. until you feel tbe world will miss yoo when you sre gone. Wbst course of conduct will lead to tbe arcompllabment of these natural desires? Ah. that finds the sore plsret Which proves thnt yoo are not si- ways quite willing to try to be what you would like to he. - There are others tike you. Hew Willie Wen. 1 t Mother-Did you do as I told yon at Mrs. Winters' snd not ask tbe second time for pie? Wlllle-Yes, ma. I didn't have to ask only once. I got tbe drat piece with out as kln' Boston Transcript NOT EXPENSIVE Treatment at Hot Lake, including Radical attention, board and baths, coats no more than yon would pay to live at any first class hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to fMO per day. Meats In tbe cafeteria are served from 20 cents np and In the grin at the usual grill prices. Baths range from 10 cents to $1.00. We Do Cute Rheumatism ., . ' '-y - r HOT LAKE SANATORIUM r.r . HOT LAKE, ORBO0N. WALTER Ii. PICRCC. Pres.-Mflr. Wants, ftrSalcEtc. fegSS WANTKO. WANTSD Tourists and local peop' to see my oolUwiloa of arrow eaus coin, Indian tinsels, lid stami and curloe of t.l aorta Will bu or aell la thu ttue Hate eome good barsates In srruajband furniture and tools. r,ere ouna. Main i near Finh. WANTED RY YOl NO MAN-l'Uce to room with private laiully, rather cloae In. wih to lake part of weal at rooming place. Write "It," Care Kulerprlee. FOfl aALB. FOR HALS by C II- Mveeay, carluad of Trojan powder, Just received. WOOO AND COAL. OREUON CITT WOOD AND FUEL CO. F. M. lUuhm. Wood aad Coal delivered to all parte of the el'y SAW1N0 A alCt'IALTY. Phooe your orders Paclno I SOI, Home B 110. sssjb FOR RINT. TO RENT Rooms with board In private family. Address -A." care Enterprise, idH RCNT-ltoooi kou. la CUX stone, one block from carllna, two lota, fruit, fit month. K. P. Car ter, Gladstone, or. FOR KENT Furnished house . la eluding piano. Modem eonventenree. Inquire Twelfth and Adams atreeta mi i wfte FARM LOANS. FARM LOANaV DUnlck- ai Dlmiek. Lawyers. Oregon CUy, Or. ATTORNBYB, o. a BBT. Attoraey-at-Law. M aheuaeta Pwasihed. UOee eiejatae a, eetatt asttlsa. eral law baafeaeea Ores Oty. trtJLN A KHUKBJflU Astern eye at aw, Deotaaaor Advaaet. woB Dee ta all eawrta, mass prtee Bbag-. Oreaoa CMr, BUILDCR AND CVTajaCTOR. HARHY JOWW Baflder aad Oeaeral Oaatraetor. Batttaaiee sheet faBy given ea aU emeeee ef haslalsg rk. sue stile wafha aae retaforead reta Boa. fkwt Make 11. INtURANCB. B. ft. COOPTOL Fee FUe Real Batata Uh aa proaertlse se awy, ea schaaaa. OfTtoe ta Bar BUg, Oregon on-. Or age a CHANINQ AND FRttnNa CIUCA0O TAIIR8 eults made to order from tlO and np. We also do cleaning, pressing and repairing Three doors south of pos toffee. MUelCIANB. J. ALDA BAOER, teactar of wind aad string Instruments, director of band and orchestra. Will furnish mmtc for any occasion. Oil at Electric HoteL i ii inm i PIANO TUNING. PIANO TUNING If yoo want your piano thoroughly and accurately tuned, at moderate coat, notify Piano-Tuner at Electrte HoteL Strongly endorsed by the director of the philharmonic, whoewlU per tonally vouch for hla work. TobtT LOST Saturday, a brown and white muley cow. Finder return to Jim Graves, Seventeenth street, or O Englebrecht'a place, and receive re ward. 1 L08T On Center street, somtwbere between Slith street and the S. P. depot a bill book containing soma maps and private papers. Leave at the City Drug Store and receive reward. T. L Charman. NOTICCB. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Clacka mas. Katharine Orloff, Plaintiff. versus William Orloff. Defendant. To William Orloff, Defendant: Ia tbe name of the State of Ore gon yoo are hereby required to ap pear and answer to thsfoomplamt filed against yon In the above en titled suit on or before the th day of January lilt, and If yon fall to . answer, plaintiff win take a decree . Hot Lake Mineral Baths and mud given under solan tine direction have eured thousands. Write for Illus trated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sanatorium Is acces sible as It is located direct ly on the main line of tbe 0.-W. R. A N. railway, and special eicurslon rates are to be had at all times, agents. . Ask ha ear. aaee ear maaaB lean mmmx a .rear ersar aaiaae ea kaa aa aM ai-al wah aa Maw, tse ti el nil i so ear a wea waae mn inm rtaa e"' wan e laM4 tar paaraa taianaaM afcat el tea AN INVITATION Wltn ample ealtaL aastirat equipment and a genuine desire le render nslsful flnsnelsi saZu? ... I- .1.1.. .Iua k...... ..j . "rVH .waewe P "w " "V'BMIIS tba there la In nklng. . . "' , Yeur Intsresta will frew If yew have a flnanelal htsoouaH " and we eerdUHy Invite yey te feel at heme here, weine TjuS! te the fMileat passible eatenV " The Batik of Oregon City OLTEST BANK III THI COUITTT U X LATwuBBTTw nuini V, J. MSTBX, Cashk THE FIRST NATIONAL BAltt of OREGON OTY , OREGON 1 CAJITAL t.euau .-,. i. . ' el Baaklaa BMeaa. Ooaa feeea I A. is agalntt you, forever dissolving the bonds of matrlmeey heretofore aad now eiUtlog between the plalnlllf and yiNi. and for the rsre and ess tody of the minor child. Jaoalla, and for such other and further re lief In the premises ss the court may deem lust aad equitable as prayed for la the complaint 0led herein. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication la pur suance of aa order of the Honora ble R. It Beetle, Judge of the Conn ty Court, for Clackamas County, State of Oregon, made November the I lib. tail, dlreruag such pub. Ileal Ion In the Oregon City renter, prise, once a week for sis succes sive weeks, the first publication be ing November tbe Sith. 1MI. and the last the rth day of January, HIS. J. T. E1JJ9. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice ef Application for Liquor License. Notice la hereby given Thst I will et the neat regular meeting of the City Council, apply fur a Urease to sell liquor at my place of business, corner Hlith and Malo streets, for a period of three months. W. M TltCOEU gammons. . In tbe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Clarkamea County. Ilae-e Hollowell. plaintiff, vs. William C HollowelL Defendant To William C. Holloeell. the above named defendant: In tbe name of the Stale of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against yoq In the above entitled Court snj cause, on or before the day of February. A. tX Ittt. and If you fail so to appear or answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her rompUlnt. which Is. that the marriage now eiUtlng between yoe and the plaintiff be forever dissolv ed, and that the plaintiff have the rare, custody and control of her minor child. Dorothy. Tb's summon la served npon yon by publication by order of tbe lion, n. B. Beetle, Judge of the County Court, which order la dated the ilth day of December, A. XX ltll. and tbe dale of the Brat publication of this summons Is the IPth day of -December. 1ll. aad the last publi cation Is the lOta day of January, lilt. WIIF.ELOCX WILLIAMS. Portland, ON Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notiee ef Application for Liquor will at L lee nae. Notice la hereby given, that I the nest regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to en liquor nt my place of buslneee "The Planet." til Mala street tor a period of ala months. I RI7CONICII CITY NOTICle. Notice ef Acceptance ef Sewer Con struction. Notice le hereby given tbst the City Engineer of Oregon City, Oregon, has Bled his certificate ot the work has filed his certificate of the work done by Mr. H. Jones, contractor, for the construction of Bewer Dis trict No. t. Oregon City, Oregon, and the City Council of Oregon City will consider the acceptance there of, and all objections to the accep tance of said construction at tbe Council Chamber of said City, on December z7th. 1111, at I o'clock p. m. Any owner of any property within the asaeaament district of said con struction or nny sgent of such own ers, may at such time or any time -prior thereto, appear and file objec tions to tbe acceptance of said con struction, and such objection shall be considered and the merits de termined by the Council at the above-named time and place. , This notice Is published la the Morning Enterprise and the time and place were Died by the order ot the City Counoll of said Oregon City, Oregon., L BTIPP, Recorder. otlce ef Acceptance ef brain Culvert Construction. Notice is hereby given that the City engineer or Oregon City, has filed his certificate of tbe completion, and approval of the work done by Mr. John Van Weel. contractor for the construction of the John Adams Drain Culvert, and the City Coun cil of Oregon City will consider the objections to the acceptance of the aaia Drain Culvert, at the Council Chamber of said city on' the I7th day of December, 1911, at t o'clock, ' Any owner of any property with. In tbe assessment district of said construction, or any agent of such owner, may at such time or any time prior thereto, appear and file objections to the acceptance of said construction, and sunh objections shall be considered and all the mer. Its determined by the Council at tbe above-named time and place. This ootlce Is published In the Morning Enterprise and the time snd place were fixed by the order of the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon. L BTIPP, Recorder. RotT ce ir Aooeptsnoe ef Street Inv prevsmsnt Notice Is hereby given that the City Kngineer or Oregon City, Oregon, has filed his certificate of the com pletion and approval of the work done by Mr. M. Jones, contractor - aaceuntlng, taaellsnt It i for the Improvement of ' street. Oregon City. fr. tk line of Slittt street to the tosi-iu. of Revest h street, snd Us cZ Council of Oregon city eiQ J; alder the neceptaare tkersof all the objections to the eaeeouZ of said Improvemeot. at Iks Cosset Chamber of said Oresoa cirri December 17. Ill I. at o-tja lt Has I Any owner of any proiertr n,' the aaaMment dlstrin of said ia pravemeet or say scent of mZ owner, may at such tlm ar , time prMr Ihere'o, atir snd g objectluas to tbe arcepiaare ef r Improvement, and autg objettiar. may be considered and aU theael He determined by the Council at th w"t aameo nme utnc aad ska This notice U publtifced bi r. Xornlrg Enterprise and lbs Cat and place were Died by lbs wis or toe tiiy (.owned of trgn U BTIPP. Rerorew Notice ef Acceptance ef Alley arevement - Notice la hereby given that theCt, Engineer of Oregon City. Orifx has Sled his certificate of Ot ma pletloa and approval of the wt done by Mr. II. Jones, eoetnrw nr the Improvement of the ADm k block t, Oregon City. Ore-, sa me t ouncii of Oregon City J coaaiviar the acceptance law anj an tae objections to ike ama lance of the said ImproteSMst, tbe Council of aald Oregoa CKj, a iieeemoer Jim, mi, ai I scad. P. m. v Aay owner of any property i the aeeeesmeet district of ssM provemenl er aay agent ef tat owner, may at surh tine er an lime prior thereto, sppear sad tk object loss to the aereptaare ef Improvement and such okjeroai will be considered and Ike nam determined by the Cueedi si above-named time and place. Tbla notice te published hi r Morning Enterprise aad the ns and place were Died by erser d the City Council of Oregoa Oil. Oregon. L BTIPP. Recorder. REAL B STATE TBAHSHU J. L and Oeneva Ketch te C ft Donovan, land In Frank Ms pave I C. No. II, Including ( eersi d Clackamas county; ft.Ooe C O Donovan to J. T. DMiakai acres of Franklin Pierce D. L & section SI. township J south, rum I em; il.wo. J. a Barnard, 8r et al te 1 Jaeobeen aad peter Ertrkiee. I acres of D. L C. of M. M. kUCsrnt aad wife: lit. fleorge S. aad Mary Morse at t vld and Maggie Hardy, block U. P AUdllioa to Jennings Lodge; fit. J. C. Atnsworth. trustee, sad IL Alnawortb to BJIth Ray, oaeM acre of Oak Grove; 10. James phslan to Maria Jessie P Ian. 10 acrea of section , matk! I south, range 4 eaat; II. Lester L and Pearle E Smith Jennie Green, lots 7 and t, block f Gladstone Heights; 00. Andrew Kocber to Elite Kocber.at 1 of block It, Caaby; l. Oregon Iron A Truat Compear Herman Betake, lota li. IS. 11 43. Oregon Iron A Steel Comtasf First AddlUon to Oswego; 111. Robert and Utile M. McCltntoet If. P. Brlgblblll. land la Clerktaw County; I. aara, H- Carter to t H. Da son. the east half of Tract It, BrM Junction; 700. ) ' H. r. Olbson and Marie C 0'" to W. P. Ferret. 1.61 acres of etrWei St. tt. townahlp S south, ranis ' eaat; SS0. Hotel Arrivals. The following are regUtsred at e Electrlo Hotel: W. M. Libbert, Baa rrtndtco: M. Lambert, E. Andrews aad Portland;, Thompson, T. J. Oin. aj Desltvsr. W. B. Mumpowtr, 0. a Mumpower, Fted Bohlender W. Rlckton. Earl Wink. Jeaa's inn. B. Dnnn, Thomaa F. rlytn. HJJ; Blanche Bailey. W. Moras". D. T pan. W. If. Butts, O. "'n,r'Jfrf J. W. McCubbln. B. Swaiea, a- Londergar, A. Paine, . J- Oregon City; W. Lelih. ron-" Wansbrongh, Fargo, wona 0. E. Fields. Ban rrancltoo. SCHOOL DISTRICTS ViLL KOT BE BB i .. m Wlllsburg school dletHet m & consolldsu with the Mllw"1 trlct at present. At a """'.rf a Wlllsburg tupeyers It lay on the table the propotltloa pw. Mllwankle district dlroctora i aolldate. A letter was seni w Mllwaukle directors, thsnki ns for the Invitation but statins ir in the Wlllsburg pupils ri present schoolhoiiae, wh cb jg, nexed to Portland at the It was not considered wise ,c r at this time. Mrs. W'rU t son. clerk of Mllwaum. -r . f l piidIIs In the district, which , of saventy-two over district employa nine teac s ( H building will be ereote4 " Bide neit year. ' P?sd ,tke Mornlaf t li ft 4 V If r nil tkiil till I Ikli It tnj 3 an k I Be Til CI 4a 1 In M la i 3 t: I ' I,