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rfA ' OUEflON OIT1 ENTRKPMHK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1913. LARSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail .... Groceries, Produce and Commission The largest nd moit complete itock in our line in CUck.mM County. We Pay Cash For country produce. AH goods sold on MONEY-BACK Guarantee. 1001-1003 Main St OREGON CITY, OREGON o., u,ir iluw i nnf mm nnuiii Ik Kill 111 Nil W II I I N VUI HUM lVllll I 1r r -J) IiiK tha Norlhweat incHin, A hnhy girl wa V-ft It (tin lioin. (if Mr. and Mm. W, A, Him, of Glad Inn i by tlin itork oil Wednesday, tho llliln riuiKiT weighing ten pounds. Mm. Kiihm uml her dniKhier urn both reported to m doing w. I'. M, linllok. a IumkIiik man of Al bany, was In Oregon City In hli aulo wciliifiiliy afternoon for . iliort limn. Mr, Delink, aller visiting with frlxmU, mnlliiueil on lilit way to Van- roiiviT I). (;., where hn will ap"iid fxw wiMika with till ditughtnr, Mn. J Mullory. I). ('.. Foul., a former resident of i Mut: It i in rm, win In Oregon City Krl iliiy. Mr. Konli mid hli daughters, Mini J h1 Kouli, iro conducting grneery mil gounrnl munlmii illno slorn In (look, Wash, Mlsi Fouti !iai fluirgn of Hi. Horn during her fill h er's hIii 'lira. Mn. Urn Hlckey, of Willamette, win iulily married at Vancouver, Waih., Tuesday to Mr. John ratter ion of Tillamook. Afler the cere ninny th happy couple returned to Willamette where a dinner wai given to a taw cloaa frauds at honor of I brlrln. Mr. and Mn. Patterson will make their homo at Tillamook, where tha (room lui builneu Intoresti. Newi hai been received liy friend from John Hon, nephew of Jamei Wilkinson of thli city, who left for till old noma In Ireland noma week mo. of hli safe arrival In Country Anthrlm. Ireland. It wai with blm Ilka It wii with the man who liked Is that the rat that wai a kitten when I went away." because hit vounif frletftls of former yean hid grown ao much ha hardly knew them - - LOCAL BRICPS w..rd CM..xl.y. f New Era. wai . Ti.imr nrr" Kturdy. 1 1 o Veven.. of Mllwaukl.. Ji.tv'srit visitor Haiurdiy. V..MIII I OIK" " for ft ac re. Clackamas. BIRDS SEEK COURT, PERHAPSJO HUT " Jun! lie John Uieveri probably boldi T.h. On Pain Pill, then- Th it cy. To Head-Off a Headache Nothing I Batter than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Tbay Civa Reliaf Witheut Bad After-EfecU. "It givei me great plraiure to offer a word o( recommendation for Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills, li there ar! thousands suffering xnnrcr nlv (rom headache. 1 wis alllicted intermittently (or yrars with headache and after other remedirl failed, I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, tor the tint ten yeirs I have cirried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or turn on the anoroach of headache. They are also effective for neu ralgia, giving immediate relief. C. M. BROWN, Estherville, la. far ale by All Druggists. li Deaee, CsnU. MILtl MEDICAL CO., Elkhirt, Ind. BY AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT UPON SUSPENSION BRIDGE KNOCKS YOUTH UNCONSCIOUS IAD'S TEMPLE 18 CUT BY FENDER Gerald Warnir, Driving Car, Ha. Sec ond Dliaiter of Similar Na ture, Hiving Hit Man In Portmld Your Money Back If Not Satisfied 4 Mn. J. Kollermelnr. of Bherwood, I the inirrlne record for Clackamai In wai a ' ' .i.n..r Monday. ' J? l)odjia, of IHmIk. Mills. M In this rltr o BU,,TVr.,k. a. u l. Bieeer. of ( Inrkei. was ihruVk:ofTl,r'.."Ki-.a: ta.,1 blnel vl.ltor Tueatiay. i j Kluen.ilna-. of (Jraibam. was .wi.'.ii. on builneir Tueiday. V,.'. nf Hi.rlnwatr. aa I, tb my OB bwslnrsai Halurday. Nrsl liHHl... f (Jladitona. baa left far Wemtrheo. ",r h '"" wrs O'Connor, of K t'l kaniaa. ... ,. .ki. .it. liuilnrii Tuesday. y L lillmin. of KHaradn. waa In .w. on b'iln.s Saturday. Mrs. W Linton H vlslltng with her ,.Mbter. Mrs. O. K. I'owrll. of alli Miss Heinle Sirelvln. of lluliUard. tu vliltlim l'h Omgoit City frlond. "'i. Mathewa. of Oresham. spent a,,... vialtlni with Oregon CI" k A. Italdwln. or Aurora, was a vis itor In tba roumy ml on builnaa. 10 I'lMiuxtte, a farmer of Bcotta Mils. In this rlty on tmilneai Mooiisy. , . . , J. M. Ilnrt, n old limn resident of MllssiiklH, was vlnlting In this rl'y Monday. Mrs. U I). Parker nl Mrs. N. woo ls, of Clackamai. wen In thla cl'Of filurdiy , J c. Siwy-r and wlfn will leava nr NVwiMirt Thnra-lny to spend s f'w we-ks. Sam Arnold, of Cnldilonn. left for Vw wr, It. C. Monday to aiwnd t!l KAimrr. Mrs. K. K. V. rrla snl chlldmn, of Portland, are vUUlu-? with Mn iHvli of Cirns. Mm Km l,n Crliwell. of thin rlty. ti ipendlnit a U w d.iyi visiting with frieoiln In Kuki'MV Miss Carrie K Bl-vem. of Kits rvla, spent Huiulay visiting with 'rlends In this it v. Miss 1-ottn Hluhm returned to hnr lxm after a short vllt with rel' lltfi in Beattle. Monday. Mrs. J I.. t)tt waa broiiKbt home from fit. Vincent's hoaultal. Port land, Thursday. Hhe l Improving .lowly. Mr. and Mrs. (Inland Mnysra, who tins hnn vliltlni! wl'h friend. In Vt'uiilngtnn. have returned to this city. - 'if II. S. W'.nlilnirn. of lurraineiito railroad man. Is vliltlii' n-lntlvei In Oreson City whll.t spending his vaca- tiein. N. I,. Klnlny. of Oaklnnd. Oregon. made a trip to ibU cliy Tu -adnv. Mr, flnlay In a fruit grower of that sec' imn. ; Dr. and Mn. U 0. Ic and thnlr son WlliiHm. left Hnlurdiiy for New. Port where lliey will spend s fort' alftil. W. A. Ileylmnn, ex innyor of Est rada and nn nttorney of thnt city. ' In t)ri'n cny )p. PKai buslnes Monday. Karl' Luii will leave In a few days for Kuccne, wlier ho will open the of'I'o of the Sun Frnnclaro Tours eomimny. Kranrli IliiBlIni!!, a nephew of Mrs. P. 8. linker, of (iladatono. loft Krldny niornlnn for a nionth'H atny al hli old noma In NVbrnika. f- K. Phlliipi, of Btoveraon, Wvtn 'ana. who In making a tour of the Pacific Noriliweat, wni In thla city for a ihort time Tueidny. Thomai A. Mcllrld.i. chief Justice of the iiipreme court of the alutu, and formerly H renl:lcnt of thli city, was vlninr In town Snturdny. C. Stroud, of Indep mdence, nc Mmimnleil by 1,. if. Orulnpp, nuido a ouslni-HH trl,, to this city Tueidny In , t,1. Htroiid g new inotorboat. t'n Kr ytan, of llolan. ldnlio, Is vial Inn H iTotnry hYi-ytng of ths 1 OlllmiTi i.il , li.l, M kmihnp and other relative. In this neltihborhood. Hora IianlelH, of Molnlla, has trad en hi-r 2iiVniTe cattle ranch nenr Mo ,nl,a t' Vliry E. l'aul of Cluckiunaa waa In town Wedueaday J. U Krusa, of Htafford. wai coun iv uit vliltor Wedneidiy. Mini Ida William, of (Varkamii, a county seat visitor Wednesday Mr and Mn. T. A. I'ape ten I nun ay morning for an outing al Beailow, Waah. Mra Cimnua. of layton. wa. vim Ing with frlendi and relative. In this cliv Wednesdiy. county, h i offlc opucilta ine coun bouie being the Mecca for loving twalna that would fain ba made one. Hut that bli fame bad ipreaa even to tha blrdi of the sir ai not dreama of until Thunday when two twitter- liiv anarrowa flew lu the open win dow and fluttered excitedly about the court room. Tha luitlce ahowed that bli dignity wa. soniHwhat ruffled, until aomebody MANY ENJOY Rl TO ui.. Nuin Tnrld motored out from . iiuanata.!! (hat tha birdie, probably i..ii.n.i Wa.lnadav aftemiHin to w.mi.d in tie leaa r wed. iMiiore an visit her lister. Mn. H. A. Jonea. honor could bring thla aliout . how- U B. M. Ituchman. pioneer roii- ,ver Conitable Jaca rToai cp.-u dent of tireshain. made a business 0t mounting the window am trip to the county seat Wedueauay. In his effort, to drive mem iiirouBu v li u,.aia a nmrvnian r-niuiiia I I tim traiianm. n...'e Tillamook, was vliltlng with re- be all right." said Jack Intlve. In thla rlty the first of the FroMt -but the groom didn't look to wrek. ma aa If Be nad any caan in uj Miaa June Charman. who na. oeen riothea and I don't mm anyouoy . i. nina In Cordova Alaika. for tne I ,,..hi m ba married here who cant lait month, returned to her home thli gl(p t nonor oinetalng for It. week. . ii anil Mn. J. It numpnreya anu aon Kdward. returned tha first of the week from a two weeil vim 1l'kIi l mitn u ariiraanit O caion. wno IVII anrt Inlunl her leg S week ago recovering slowly ana l. aui i miiiiff avaln. u' M iiinl. a ranc'.ier of Wllholt, waa a visitor In tills city Wednnsday. Mr. Plrd reports t-iat tne rropa .1... ullim mm avcffllrtll. Mr and Mn. li'-o. Sanderson and children, and Mert lU.tlngs. of Pas- Is be CONTRACT IS LET of the .chool direct tin nrdav avenlnc bid. for the U, W M I , . ..miAi nn nr an aauiuon 10 1 1 i.. uhnni hiiiliilns were opened co. W.ah.. are visiting with relative. . h conlract for iha erection of In thla city ani uiausiuim. . . . ,.n.rnnm annex to ine nnii" - - . . . ... i m . C. II. Phillips, an nncuer oi - awarded to the Haker coniraci- rooniv a-at vimior eu ,.,.. 0f u adutoue. tneir oiu An automobile, .aid by the driver to have been going at about ten mile. an hour, an alleged by ipectators to have been traveling at anywhere from eight to 20 mile, an bour, .truck tbo young ton of Paul Schroder Sat urday arternoon si ma iaa waa Ing the .uipenilon bridge, and knock ed him unconscious against the rail Ing of the .pan. The car wa. in charge of Gerald Warner, and riding with blm was Mil. iioei Th. ftr waa colnc we.t over the auiimnilon bridge, and when about iwn-ihiriia of the way acroi., .true the boy, who bad sttemptea lo crai the drlvew.y in iron: oi u. linnrked down. al. lemuie iirui- i. ahmapit bv tha tender, ana ui KnHv hnried iitalnst the railing, ka ha lav iinconacloui. Warner .,..A within a rear reel ana naBixu- ed with the young.u-r to the office of Dr. Mount, where tne boy revivea. HI. wound waa dreisea, ana n euj Inatlon ihowed that b had lusUlned no aerlou. Injurle. Chief of Police Shaw wa. notified of th accident, and "ecured me name, of .everal witnesses, and later went to Dr. Mount s ouice, wneru talked with the Injured boy and tha driver of the car. getting a thorough Going by eaiy rvnJ Bprlng. Sunday, many of the mem- - . occurring about lKn of the Clackama. County Auto- o'clock. nnhiu ctuh sccompanled by irtenas, .. , ,h .eend time Warner, spent s pleasant day unjoylng a chick- wno ta t young man. ha. run down a v .. 1 ... on. hn. nMtatniln while driving an automo- en dinner ai ma --- - ,,-,,,., ... )n Port- The .Urt wa. made irom ure- j where he gtnick and lllghUT ln. m FLIES MEAN LOSS wherever Stock is kept Conkers Fly Knocker MEANS PEACE AND PROFIT Kill avary fly It bits, kaapa otbars way, and ooa tnncm will spray two .jrinab. Tba pictaraa UU tha atory to Dalrymtn HonethotnanJ Hontttuflm AVE VOUS) TIMC. TEMPtS), SlflOKm BONES. I waaaraw la aaw r aallaaa (140. Try H U and ba ranana. isC 0 . sr rt - bring rout wa will dan Oregon Commission Co. nthsndMainSU., Oregon City tel. lured a man who waa crosalng one party returned lats In the evening. 0f th .treat.. People wno are iam. pany reiuru Warner T that be is in Thoie wno maae ine u,r . .. ,peed!n(li Di he 1. and Mrs Hugh Mount. Mr. and Mln. 'J, m particularly cau- tlous driver, that all of no. wai a n....lnv Mr. I'hlllll". re. Pons the cropi are in una conuuom. .ii.. u.nri Anneraiin. ninon Kate Hhannon. leu iuu7 nluht for a villi wltli ner nepor-. L... UHiinnnn and family, of 8t rim in..,... An. IWr Nelson, a mennnni ui -- Mn. i....... ih. inwat of two aubmltted r. . i. j Tbo addition to tne nuiiuma itgnd to provide acoomouauon iur the Increaie in acuooi neuuauv. which hm been nmlderable In the v..- Thn dlreclon believe that the congestion I. greate.t in the dis trict served by tne narciay Prank llusch. Mr. and Mrs. Jrana Husch Jr.. John Buh. Edward liuscn. Mlai Hazel Toows. Mr. and Mr.. J. Daullon. MUa Helen Dao'ton, Mia. nolle Daulton, Mr. and Mn. A. w. Chanty. Oren Cheney. Miss Polly Rlsley, Jake Kisiey, iis Hl.ley. Jaske Klstey. Miss Olive Rls ley, Kalph Rlsley. H. T. Mcllaln. Mr and Mn. E. Kennotn Htamon. nr. ... Mn. Ionard U Plcsens. miss Anderson. Mn. H. S. Moody. Kent Moody. Mr. and Mn. Charles Legl sr. ur. r O. Miller. Mr. and u u I. Martin. Gordon Mi'.ler, wi..tt'.i vmrtln. Dr. and Mn. U A. MorrlR. Mr. and Mn. m. y. s-w-.-ette, Edward Utouroite, Mn. Aug ui.a Warner. Mr.. Annie Howard. Gerald Warner. Jo Justin. Mr. and n w H. Pair. Mr. and Mn. Bradtl, Mr. and Mn. O. I). Bby. ir. and Mrs. t.. Mu vey. A. A. rrice, FREED; REARRESTED 15aMaaaa?aaaalsSalalaBaa HUSBAtlD SAVES w chool, Mr. and Mn. Linn E. Jones, joun r- j i ..I.I a rl min Mri. ion Mrs. J. i.aiiiiiM -- - tichus. Mlsi Eva weniwonu. .... Hum Wilson, Miss i;uu ou, Pirkcr Miss Wynne rianuj " " Mn. Carl Joehnke. Catherlue Joehnke Raymond Caufield. . . .-i. t- irn-i at-r..i "J field, lows, was In it s r". v'' "T .(i that when that Is cared lor tne Ith friend, weonesuny. .. . building In the city will noi oe ion la maaing nia mm -- -vrowded Pacific coast. ,,,., (r th addition were pre- Mr. and Mn. J. i oawyor . . ,y ,.rof- Forb-s. head or ine .undny for Newport to spend the nMnK department of t.ie aummnr. I Don meir r-'iu i hml. ,,i wera accep;a oj gon City they will go back hnat to ju 4lMCtori t the last previous anend a few months. ... ronatructlou work on tbe I ....a rT IIIJIR. I III"". saaaj . . r. J. Gnves. a nop mim-i . ..,, ,ni t. eommencea ai om-e p,ndenca. was In tha city for a siior mJ be nlady for Hm, Wedneay mo . h,; occunsnrr a'- the opening of tne .a., K.d'.ndhewlU rculre much term. assistance. . . i-.h .n,l fnnillv. of The ti.p.. .rn In the county seat Visit ... .'nk fri..n.l. Wednesday rnch ha. not vl.lted this rlty for many yean anu e. B7' I . wheat ralaer of Baldwin. North Dakota was In this i.. Wednesday. Mr V..I..." .utiort hn large wheat "'T -I.; inriltnn en route to ti.,, wiiinniMie vnlliy. mi., lurlha Kltnsey. who lias bet'll .L.ttnir her brothers. . E. K.nisey, ... ...... i ...I and Kd Klmsey. a nee the flnt part of the year, returned o her hotim a. i.-..,,ia Tueiday evening. ., n..... I ntnnretle and family T , . v. Jonea and fam- rr inn iiihi i . ...... hrenxn at Mensio". PAROLE IS CAPTURED HERE lbanon, an llv. who have tt'A aen .rrned to this city Saturday. . m,..ii or Wlllnmette, ii. i.. . . i n brought his first load ot r " ?Wn City Monday, to ghlp lo I ilnnd. He brouK.il . "" " 1,. a first plclilng. Mr. morro.. -bumper crop. Mra. Gertrude T-owthwnite and j hi.. hv r'Mirneo moo ., u.,iih..r thev went last A.ile from visiting November. Mrs. Lcwth- i-roihert KoVth Wortbey lent, conHldernble time In El I a o. Mr. mid Mra. L. A. Ita a. of IW; ; ton. were In tnis ciu ' . ng with friends. Mr. nuUu are nmklng a tour of the Vnlud Ktntea and after stopping for a lew houn Von.lnuod on thrlr way to San I ' . nLnn Mr Hnd Mrs. Lester L. H..-r. of rh.cnw w.iro visitor. In Oregon ' u. u.iier is an at- lurnev Of t'l" " ' " 1 wife was formerly Mis. Bloch..of this city. They his Essb M are tour rfi : ml EXAMINE OUR WORK CRITICALLY after your carriage ha. been repair ed and repainted here and em tt 1 tent a. ood a. new. You can beat our .ubstantlal and superior work in this Una. If you-aant sny thing done In our line. thl. is tha dnrd excellence, and we are waya fair In our charges. OWEN G. THOMAS 4th and Main St. Oregon CKy HAY HOVE ROOHS Following their arrest In a raid at MJlwaukle. engineered by Tom Kay, of Governor West', special staff. Ad rean LeBeau, U Lane. Julian Pelsma haa and O. Maasit. alias "Andre Ca bot." were arralgfled In Justice Siev ers" court Thunday, and soon after lh. hparlna oDcned were all dismissed from custody upon application of Dep uty Altornjy uvy &upp, wao to the court's a'tentlnn the fsct 'hat are charged were committed In Mul tnomah county, if committed at all, and that therefor the local court had no Jurisdiction. Justice oieera agreed that th point was well taken, and at once dismissed the prisoners, who had been out on bail. A. the four Frenchmen left the courtroom, with their attorneys, one of whom incidentally wa. .a negro. t Kv and hla deoutiea re-arre.;ed the quartest, took them to a waiting automobile, and bundled the entire ff f Portland. The four men ara charged with vagrancy, and it is ailpefd t iat they are parasites, living parnlncs of fallen women THREE. MILL UMIT 1ST LINN'S PLAN rvtmnlotlne: It. labor. Monday night, the charter committee of West Linn believes that it has achieved s tu.lnt a-n tned bT no other city of the I"""" 7 '. ......j ...... Ttu am aire In tne unnea dibiot. im rMtiire which is calculated to m.ba ths.nrnnoad west side muni cipality a particularly aesiraDie rr iinea nlaca for home .sken 1. the nrovialon In its charter which keep. tha city taxe. for 'l purpose, at a iMTlniiim nf thren mill.. li tha aaaesaeil valuation of the tn h included In West Linn, h hna mill maximum tax will vtPiil from 17.500 to $10,000 annually for Its many important business func tions. It is expected that tne elec tion nf Aueuat 14 will show the peo ple In the remainder of Clackamas county that there Is cne place where thaneoD esre Ot one mino. mey have "Power, Prayroll and Prosper ity." and mean to Seep tneir slogan literally. ' People of the proiwsed city or West Linn have already, at telr mass u.ietlng, voted unanimously to annex the city of Willamette to their terri tory as soon as the laws of the state will permit, thus making s solid econ omical unit on the west short of the river from Sucker Creek to the Tualatin. V1FE 111 RIVER .i. nn. other place, than tho .into penitentiary where th -hnnor ivstem" Is not a complete sue e, wax m.llcatod Saturday wh?n Sheriff K. T. M iss picked up and ar rested Albert UmP. " V Ul imiiato of Hie reform school, who w as ,nl " :.. j . i... thai Inst tutlon un- r. rr" . to attend hi. ? "".'.I' , with the understand g at after the last rites hd been perrormu uo wuu.u s ls1 ."i"'-, , ,k, funeral a. plan 'r ..,.n,i freedom sweeter than limtltutlon, and after a father had bein laid away, con ..... .5 i.i. .,.,r..atrjlned way. Warn of his l,r ak of ..arole were sent , . . .IMitra aim filler- out. along wun ... i - her ff has notlfl.Ml the state aut ,e. of his capture, and Is holding the lad lor me urn.ai ccrs. J MANY OREGON CITY FOLK ENJOYING CAMPING LIFE Camping In the country ha. come .oS 5!'- a d with Oron City ..i- ..j ih. m-nrm weather or tna Z week hV sent severs", families Zl Inm the more or less wild coun- '"a Cloa C -ek park the families of Messrs 0. D. Kby. Slngletary. George J;-L.n .nl W. J. Wilson are enjoying " ..Mi- .i iMIlar Rock. Wnsning- on on the Columbia there Is a party lon- P". ... . mm Charles Bchram, consisuim - -. .j Mrrv.K Burns and two sma 1 bos. All report having the best of times. FAMILY ENJOYS PICNIC The commercial club has been of fered quartere in in bulldlng. at Main and E'even U streeL and office of the organization are seriously considering - new quarten embrace a banquet hall. "oTnge room, and library, and a sup erb balcony overlooking one of the most beautiful streicnea o. .... "amette river; and it is reported that members of the organisation are ., favorably impressed with tne Idea of moving irom ma prarcui. i ten In tUe Masonic block It was reported about the Commer cial club Monday evening that one reason why me." nilKUl w ,. tak- that the local maoii: iai en no action as yet toward, renewing the lease of ths present quarters, and . mnBider ng Incriaslng ?'..i f. ihem if a new lease i h. alened. E. A. Chapman, . - thin Inrfpft. would make no mB" " ."Mto the matter be- yond saying that it had not been de termined to increase me icui.. In Portland. In Portland the prisoners were lock it up ln the county Jail under $500 ball each. MAY T1 ART VERSUS LOYE BREAKS UP HOME Membon of the Rnkil family, of Canen'h and vicinity, spent Snndyy in re-nnlon and Picnic st Rock bind. New Era. i1""' . ed early In tha day. and spent the time crawfishing, rlaylng Sme, anT having . en,.al Eood t.m.. n...n were Ma-. Sid Mn IaVakal. Mr. and Mn. George ..h Mra S. U Stevn.. Mr ani Mr. P. J- Winkle and Mr.. JIT- p..i and her twelve grand WITH OLD GRAIN MUZZLED KILLED BY AUTO .!,,. hla wife told him tnarmos "' -- mnr. v . ...... navpr niea u iw rt-d." and tnai sue "'":,n,..w.r: ' ar-i-t to raising s family. and May 1 eltold blm t.a aim was go ng aw7 l" never couuns '" " ; ,. , of Rainier. Oregon, has filed suit In ri.nra Snmuols. to whom he UUU. f.l,lnar. was marriad in i eniruiia. ton. October 29, 1911. In his compliiint. tsamueis . a- forth that there has been on chUd born of their '.T-arrlage. and that four weeks after tne dhub .. -- Wfe 'eft him and the cmid ana eM to Centralia. He complains tu.i u account of this n n;.u .o . from his buslneos nnd nuree t-ie baby, and also had to employ n physl "... ' ... ir-on It a'lve. Or. February 13 1912 Jin. samii. mium -llv'e with him. and th. mov to Rainier, vhere thex lived happily tr.r one week. lr Fnmuls then TprcTsed "a cold indifference to him and his child" and p:ck?d up her baggage and went to Ctnhalis. On May last Samuels followed her there and Im plored her to return ana im him: and It was his wife felt the combined call of art and Canada and left him add Ins. as a parting word that she "wsn ed to cet where even his name could not follow her." vis h la over eicht feet in ,ih h.a heen harvested by T. C u.unnhii. of cladstoue. and samples of It have ben sent to the exhibit de- .n,ant nf tha commercial emu. Secretary Freytag has nallej tha fod der plant upon the rear wall of the exhibition cottage to "cure,' and later will incorporata It wun me -amas county display that will be sent to the various iana uu, well as to the state ana county mu The vetch Is unusually heavy in its growth, and is a fine example of the crop that can be raised on local soil. The putting of the vetcn on ia rear of the exhibit hnll has given Mr. on Men. ana in xne ukui .u ture the rocf of the little building . i,. .hatched with trains that hav lopn discarded from former ex vn.i.. Thl. otrt erain nas uecu ir placed this year with usw samples, and Mr. Freytag thinks if the stuff Is placed on the roor the unique appearance of the building and at the same time attract atten tion to the exhibits within. Thurariav morinat there were two dun In Ornenn City wttoae owners had obeyed the request oi ine cuj ri.ria and theae two Coks were mui- zled. One of tnese aogs DetongBu i County Veterinarian W. S. Eddy, and the other belonged to A. J. new. jorm ... nmnrletnr of the Bell theatre. Thnriular nlcHt UT. tLUOy B UU iiciu the distinction all slona, for Mr. Bell's pup had been sacrificed to me new ain-evllnder benzine buggy recently acquired by Al Price. Mr. Price was coming down Main street In the afternoon "not more than eight mile, an hour." he says and the muzzled canine got in his way. a.V. Price was unable to avoid tiv.il hlo and tha canine curled up and nnit under the hie: car. Mr. Pries says it wa. all the dog's fault, and people who saw the accident bear bim out In this statement. The dog was a Spitz, and was mucB thought of by Mr. Bell, who has had it for some time as a pet. LEON DALY LEAPS INTO WILLAM ETTE AS 8POUSE SINKS FOR SECOND TIME WOMAN TRIES TO A3D LAU1ICH PARTY Guest, of Mrs, Daggert, of Naef 8ts tion, VVItne Thrilling Rescue Off Eleventh Street City Dock While. Dushlnx a log away from the Eleventh street dock Tuesday noon, o that a inotorboat could land. Mrs. Leon Daly lost her Daiance anu ... into the Willamette rirer. Mrs. Daly rank under the surface for the second time before she was rescueu uj husband, who plunged into the stream from the porcb of a nouBeooai Tba Dalys have made the houssboat their home during the summer weather. The launching party, which was in directly responsible for the accident, consisted by Mn. Maria Daggert. of Naef Station, Mn. n. n. ""'"'"""' Mn. O. P. McPherson and Mn. will Gregon. of Portiano. am. Chicago, Mn. w. w. w- " clnnatl. and Mrs. H. Mv Landsdowne. All had been out on the river as the guests of Mn. Daggert. who owned the launch, and who had earlier in tha day cruised up from Nael Sta tion. Mn. Daly was revived with some difficulty, but later ln the day recov ered completely from her sudden plunge into the river. PLEASANT VISIT ENDS Mrs. Albarta Taylor and daughter, of Wilmer, Minn., who hava been vis iting with County treasurer mn. .n .ith Mra. W. E. Nilea. at Glad- s'one for some time l ast, left Thurs day for their home ln tne East. mru. Tavlor Is a sister or Mn. isiea, ami during her stay in th? county made many cordial friends, an oi uum gret her departure. SCHOOLMATE FROM EAST AND WEST MEET AGAIN Dr John S. Stnuss, of Chicago, who Is on a tour of tho Pacific NorU west as a summer vacation, was tho gvest over Sunday of Judge Gordon E. Hayes. The doctor and the Judge were schoolmates together, anil had a great time recalling old times while enjoying each other's company. The Chlcagonn congratulated his formar plBymate on having picked such a progressiva city for Uls home, and poke in the highest term, of this section of tha country, sunuay eveo- ing he left for San Tanciscu, u tlnue his trip. FIRE DESTROYS HOME Fire late Tuesday afternoon com n'etely dis royed the home of Elmer Llghtbodv. at Willamette. The only thing saved was a bureau. Ligbbody s wlfa and two children escaped unhurt from the blazing building, which was a small shack, valued at about 200. There was practically no Insurance. FRED REAM SEES GUN who Coreful of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence 1562 612 Main StrtU of Willamette. wss shot by J. C. Aliisberry, tha par i hroaker and escaped convict em ployed by the Home ie.p pany at the time of the strike riot at Osw.RO. visited Sheriff E. V. Mhss Tuesday and asked to see the revolv er that Alnsberry used when ha shot him down. On seeing the wpon Ream expressed surprise that he wicked-looking gun am .mine man. thoiiKh discharged rromrt, hospital. I.-tW badly -crip. pled bv hi3 wouno, auu , if he will ever again be able to follow his trade. - 8UNNY81DE WANTS STOCK TETHERED OFF ROADWAYS The precinct election held at Sun nyslde Tuesday upon the Question of stock running at ims -vow of 57 to U ln favor of keeping ... . hnraea and other farm farm animals tethered and off the public ?oads The election was held under the "local option stock law" passeil L. .kJ . w .ea.lon of the legisature .rnnd of the kind to ba held In this county. The flnt elec-1 Tr,nMrti , 6l,ral Banking Busiiwa. tlon resulted the sm way. Offlc. Both Phone? Residesee Phone Main .624 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1S6 - 8uceor to C. N. Grma. FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED FUR HELR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK .Rates Reasonable. Baggage Stored 3 Day. Free of Charge . Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER C. LATOURETTB, President. Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, SKMXJOOO. F. J. METER. Cashier Open from I A- at- U I s. 1 nJi ss chl'dren.