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ORTCflON CITY KNTKKPIHflM. FRIDAY, A1K1UHT 15, 1013. LARSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail .... groceries, Produce and Commission The largest and most complete stock in our line in Clackamas County. We Pay Cash For country produce. All goods sold on MONEY-BACK Guarantee. We give Green Trading Stamps 1001-1003 Main St. OREGON CITY, OREGON half a era o noreu 10 tot limOMLN LOCAL liRIEPS A, K. !. "r Annua, ,ow" oi budiif" Friday. jl v. Hamilton, of Katacada, waa hi Ihll CUT i' lu" !. Hrt Hull. a r.'Bldrnt of Molalla. m lalMirlly on hu.ltieaa Saturday. Carl Hmt'y. rancher of Molnlla. vu In this city on biisluea Friday. WIm nattl 1'arry. of Heaver Creek, tliltrd frlru.l In thla city Saturday. W D Ky. 'f F.ld was l Itor 'ou l)uliii In ihl city Tuesday. Mr and Mm. Fred Hwft. of Clark. .n OnitoD City vlllor Ralurday. Juhn R"ll. of Krotla Mill, waa a ,ior on bunlne In thla rlly Friday. U. D. Coleman, of Ml. Annul, waa county -t visitor on bualiir Frt- day. , Krrd Nniiishrrty. of Molalla. waa a vliitur on liuilii In thla city Hat arday. U A I'rlri'. a stockman of the Pen dl"on district. In thla city on hue lna Friday. W. W. Kvi-rliart. a prominent clllawn of Unlalla. wa In thla city on bul- Dru TlH ""t:iy M. J. ('lurk, tiifi owner of dairy nnr Tillamook, waa In thla city on buMm-M Friday. Mr. Union, who haa been vlaltlng hrr daughter Mra. Powell of Katla City, rtturiird hiiino Saturday. . A. A. Phillip, a aiiirk raiser nar indiirndcni : a ronniy aeal vis itor Ttinmdiiv on Ixmlnpaa. Hrnry t) Mulley hiia returned from Rorhrater, N Y , wlier he attended Ihctiinunl F.Ik' convention. Win. Mum and wife, of Bealtl.'. r In town Thurxluy vIhIHiik with rli'tvli and o'd acquaintance. I. I'. dale, of Knli'in, waa an Oregon City vlillnr on hultiie Friday. Il l dalryninn nf Marlon county. Mra. M. J. Martin, of Willamette, left Tuesday fur a week' visit with hr couilna at St, kna, Oregon. H. A. Sni'Vt- of Aurora waa In thla city on biiMln Thursday. Mr. Sneve li hnprorr of Marion county. W. II. 1 1 ".Ml, of tt,avertoii. una In the rmmty at-ut Thursday. Ila la proMTnii rancher In that dlatrlct. C. C Young, of Scott M Ilia, wax In thli el'y on Imnlnoaa Suturdny. Mr. Yomn i k prospermia rancher of that dlntrlct. lien (ironHonliarW, formerly of thla fl'y b'lt now nr I'ortlnnd. waa In thla dty Tlnl'lnii with mtutlvra and frl.'ii1t Wwliiendnv. Attorney Clirla Schie!)el and family nawmovul tn Mr. HrliiiKtivl'a farm at lifivpr Creek, whr-re they will try frm f(. iIiIh Rummer. 0. M Cnr'y, of lllllnlioro. waa an Ormm City vlHllor on hnalneaa Fri day. Jnr. Thnycr reKrta that cropa r In exee'lent condition. Mr. Hurry llond, of Moldnun, who b(en iierlounly ill with aenrtet itV"r and illpthnrla for th paat three "ekii, H alowly IniprovlliK. Mm. T, k. Forrla and children, of Portland, who hnvn been apendltiR aev. l we.k with Mra. U M. Davla of "ama, have returned bonis. Mr. and Mra. Uiuia llnertleln, of Ilartnn, wer county aent vlallor on hualncHii Tlnirmlny. Mr. llnertleln la a rancher of the Hurton dlatrlct. Wallae,. Wait, of I'uyallup, Wn.. l'o han l.,.n vUlUnn with Mr. and f". M. .1. Mrtln. of VVlIlnmette, for tn lt w -ek haa returned home. Elton llntton, of 8ton, wna In this tl'y nn tiiiHlneaa Monday. Mr. llntton fpnrta that a lnrne crowd of Portland P)ile were at Clear Creek park Hun day. M. M. ('line, a rancher of Hubbard. n rnnnty aent vlitltor Friday. Mr. nine apent Friday evening vlaltliiK n friends and will return home 8at nrdny. A. A. Crlnile, a wealthy hop-grower 'Slivert in, wna In Oruson City Thtirwliy. Mr. (Irlnde reporta that the him crop thin year exce'a all prev ious y,.;,r. Mm. !!(.,, M'intniir and daughter '. V, llnvennor. nnd children. '.'I'. Mil'n and Laurel hHve gone to enMo, wiiere they III atap for an In d'Hnlte time. J,,lin Artiiina, of Clackamaa atntlon, In this on buBlnBa Friday. AdnniH, bo la a prominent fnrm r of that dUtrlct, reporta that bay 'nn In alinont done. V. K. (lolible and family, of Mnarn tine, Iowa, were In thla city Thuinday. Mr. (Inlilile, who Mt Iowa to rind a nmrt coiufortiit" clliaute, la looking for a place to attk) In thla county. Mr. and Mra. (', I). Latoiirette, who have been touring Alimka for the laat month, returned home Tu-aday. Mr. and Mra. I.aturwtlu vlaltrd many iilneea of (uterext elong the Alimka coast andthoroughly enjoyed the trip. BOYS SCALE PEAK Of OLD HI. HOOD EARLY MORNINQ BLAZE RUINS 110,000 WORTH OF DOWN TOWN PROPERTY MANY FOLK HAVE NARROW SCAPES City Htilth Offictr'i Horta Burntd to Death Filming Embara Carried Acroaa Rlvar by Draught From Flamea Fire early Monday mornliiK deatroy ed all but two of the bulldlnga on the weat aldo ut Hie bliH-k bounded by Main, fourth and Fifth atrieta and ItullniHil aveniiH. Thn entlro half bliM'k la owned by Jumea Mt Tracy, of (iladatone, and waa only partially cov ered by liiHiiraiiee. The lone la be tween IH.ntiu and $10,0(10. Mm brokn out at 3: IS ooclixk In Knigera reataurnnt. The place la kept open until about inlilnlnhi, and a fire waa left burning In the kitchen range. It la eupponcd that the door to the range waa either l"ft open or became unfaatened and that the fire earaped from the rang", communicat ing to the wood work In the kitchen. J. J, Tobln. proprietor of th. Electric hotel waa the firat to give the ularm, and a general alarm waa at once turn ed In. The fire department nulc'cly responded and aoon had eight lln-a of hone on the blaze, but the bulldlnga were all wooden and In an Incredibly brl -f time the whole Main at re ft aide of the half block waa a roaring fur nace, Fortunately there waa no wind and the firemen kept the flamea frnrn threading to adjacent property. Wll Ham II. Howell, auperintendeiit of th city water worka, waa early on the Job and maintained a heavy preaaure of water during the fire, which at tlmea threatened the Charman property to the weat and the Hawley mllla. The firemen bravely bore the fierce heat and, entered the liable of . J. nil eon. occupying the aouthweat comer of the block, and cut the bullem or the horaea. Only one horse waa burned. The Uvea of !odgra In aeveral of tin bulldlnga were In danger, but no Uvea were loat. On man had to be carried from the burning building. The building occupied by J. Woodward aa a cigar atore waa burned, and no In auranc waa carried on the alock. The building formerly occupied by ths Ixig Cabin aaloon and a dwelling east of Krugera reKtatirant were vacant, and were burned to the ground, the Whole Family Benefited Dy Wonderful Remedy There are many little thiiiKi to annoy ui, tinder pre-.ent con.iitiona of life. The liurry, hard work, n oii) and (train all tell on ui and tend to provoke nervounneaa and irritability.. We are frequently to worn out we can neither eat, tleep nor work with any comfort. We are out lA line with ounelvei and other a well. A K"cil thing to do under auch cirrutnsl.incef ia to take lornething like Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the (train on the nerve. Mra. J. I!. IUrt'.fie!d, jj Corpul St, Allanti Ga., write: I hava on aeveral rw-caalftn tiMfl vmtly rHred by the u nf your md lelnen, mutcliilly the Anti-Tain Pllli, whlt-h I ki'p cunatantly on hand lor tha una of inyaelf, huainnd arid two aona. Nothing In the v-orld eiiuali tlo-m aa a hrndncha rvmMty. Often I am nablrd by the uae of on or two or. tha I'ltla to continue tny houaeworlc' when othrrwla 1 would l In bed. iy huatwnd Join m In ny rlaa of the Antl-I'aln Mlla and -rvin." Dr. Miles' Anli-Pain Pills are rcneu upon to relieve pain, nervouhne and irritability in thou aand of liouieholds. Of proven merit after twenty year' use, you can have no rcaton for being lunger without them. At all Drugglata, 29 dotal 25 cant. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inn. L PUN STATE MEET Rural I !tter carrier from through out the atate will meet here In annual convention August 31. and September 1. an! It la expscted that thera wm be large gathering of delegatea on hand to attend the eiercisea, which MV. and Mra. II K Cnie. of Glad atone, accompanied by 10 boy, all niembera of Mr. Croaa' Hunday achonl claaa. who have been camping at Mt. Hood for the laat 10 daya, returned to thla rlty Tburaday. The entire party went to th aummll or the mountain tMn w,it Ualf 0f tha block, with the aionuay. i ne amu.' in i-oarm- miu elcPiion or two dwelling on ine that tbla wa the youngeat and largeat ,0,itlwl,i corner being rai-d (Mirty that had climbed the mountain for anme time. Three camp were ued by th boys, one at Hnlmnn river, ono at Toll (iale and the laat at Government Camp. The boye walked one half the dlatanca and rodo the real of the way In Mr Cro' automobile, l-aat Mon day wh.-n the auinmlt waa reached, the bo) a left the anow line at 4.20 In he morning and arrived at tha aum mil at 1:00 In the afternoon. After viewing the aurroundlng country for many mllea. the party lert at ana alld down the mouutaln, arriving at camp at alHiut 6:30. The boya hnd an enjoyable time and were aorry that they could not atay longer. Tboae hn made the trill wire: Mr. nnd Mra. II. K. Cine. Frank Mllllken. wal The fire department had the blaie under control within an hour after the atart. The Intense heat loosened some of the brlcka in the cupola on tho Electric hotel. The exploalon of the hollar attached to the range in Krucer'a reatnurant added to the ex- citment. plecea of the Imller being blown acroaa the atreet. Women and i Million clad only In tnelr nlgnt rlnthea. were carried to placea on fetv A number of bugglea in mi- iin'a ata li e were tiurnwi, aiciim wnu a large (inan ity of hay and read, par- tlnllv covered by Insurance. Horn nc em hers from tne nre wen- carried far aloft In the air by the in tense ilraunht that the flamea created. and mime of them dropped, atlll glow- In a. on the weat sld9 of the river. . .i : J. H. MAXWELL Prealdent, Rural Letter Carrier' Aao. will be held at Gladstone park, ana , ,u r.1 tha Oroirnn f'itv Com- ,., m. ... - --- i iib ila iti bvi mo w.vovb ter Whll. Clarence Btedman. Chester That the department manager 10 Keep merclal clul) A program of excep and Frank (illlette, Conrad and Uwla the fire from spreading to other parts gl attra(.,Ivenc.B3 haa been plan- Vlerhua. Atlx-rt Iturklea and Leonnra 0f the city ia consiQi-reu pruui ui Including many entertainment $50,000 ASKED OF HOI HI IE and Kenneth Thompaon.- e.rnllent work that Its memben did, iwlnv ihn nrnsress of the blare May or Jones telephonsd the Fontanel nan fcaturea and eight-seeing trips, Merchants and business men of the Si?: UJtt Power company, and had city wlUdo tMr part In mak ng HUIlD flUIOVVHU aw. AT SUNDAY PICNIC M..ml.er of the I'hoto Engraver union of I'ortlnnd held a picnic at Ca- nemah I'ark Sunday. A special irm i ,i rive mra wero chartered and crowd ed to Iti capacity. After arriving at pin were dragged out or loaginga m k i.nminir hlock through wlndowB. other mtana of escape being cut off. t .1.. 1n.l1jlv nnt nnlv ihe ,.ark.n American flag waa raised "heV lod but " rried bv Mlaa Neola Otto, of l'ortland. a h"!.. '1. wn nvercome by daughter of W. r. utio. mni,-. Several young women, room- The addrcae of welcome was . another building threatened by h. ii.i. v ntto. after which Commie- UK " nol,r.VVJ ,.,7. t. nnt . tar it The ainV WAM SUP III I v . After the fire was otu u was uwcut- . . . . r ii iinht Dim tutu'ur nr. mem cm un mi , tfX v,A -..at- i . nMAaii nnori n Avrnninu wt hjviiivj j a,ua ft"1"1-' CHUS in ine cuy a vu..., ---:--? .. ., rtoH ,hnt tre-naitre and later he also oraerea un ons n i-m -t-"-- -!m?T.r''..' i.L.,.i.n nn ihon, will be a largs attendance of naXd JSil Th." fl : had bfJnaced Portland carriers, and the post office ...ii .,,.,i.,r rnnirnl when tne logging nana wu. f ln .aa nermltted la I1RB8. I mllSiC. 1 I . I . ,., . 1 .1 I H..a- Rescue were rrequeni, ana many ui jne eesalons win oe preiuru u.i them were daring, soon after the blar.e hy h. Maxwell, of Eugene, president rirat irniliied headway. Numrous peo- .h assoi latl in: wno win us aii FRED REAM FILES SUIT FOR DAM AGES AQAIN8T LOCAL TELE PHONE CORPORATION EX-CONVICT SAID TO BE ACENT Violence of J. C. Ainsberry at Oswego Riot May Coat Employing Company Heavy Sum If Caae la Won Fred C. Ream, of Willamette, who waa shot and crippled for life by J. C. Aliibrry, cx-convlct and parole breaker employed by th? Home Tele phone company at Oswego, on May 19 laat In the course of a riot at. Oswe go, haa filed ault for $50,000 damages against the Horn a Telephone company. Thla action has a numb of remark able aiecta, and will undoubtedly at tract const-wide attention in legal circle. I'apera In the ault have been filed In th circuit court by Ream a at torneys, I. N. Smith, llrown-tl at Stone, and Howard M. lirownel!. The complaint alleges In subatance that Fred C. Ream la a young man or the age of 2S year, and had an ex pectancy of 42 years, and an earning capacity of the reasonable worth and aum of $4.50 per day, and waa Dy oc cupation and electrical - lineman, or foreman. That on or about the la day or May. 1913, there wa a itrlke In pro- gresa among the employees of the said Horns Telephone Telegraph company, and that plaintiff waa at that time a picket for the striker!. That the defendant corporation em ployed what are known as strike breakers, among whom waa one J. C. Alnaberry, who waa then an eacaped convict and parole breaker from the atate penltentiarlea of Wyoming and California, where he had been confin ed for a felony. That the defendant corporation em ployed the aald J. C. Alnaberry and other desperate cnaractera wnoe namee are unknown to tne piainun. aa Ui strike breakers, and aa auch authorized the said J. C. Ainsberry and other etrlke breaker to carry guna and rifle, loaded with teaden bullets or powder and balls, and auth rtied the aald J. C. Ainsberry and hla aaoclate to shoot pickets or atrtk ,.tm nd in Inflict unon pickets or striker great bodily harm and dan geroua wounds. That nn the 19th day of May the plaintiff waa upon the public road, ni traTellnt- alone said road were numerous and various servant! and strike breakers of the defendant cor nnmtlnn among whom waa the aald J. C. Ainsberry. who acting In further ance of the business or tn9 saia ae fjuriant eornoratlon. wrongfully, un- 'awfully and feloniously and with pre medltaed malice shot the plaintiff wlti a "aS-speclal" and did then and there Inflict upon thla plaintiff a dan aernua and s?rlous wound, about the left groin, in such a way and manner h.t i ha femoral artery of plaintiff's left leg waa aevered, from which he waa confined In St. Vincent's hospital ut Portland. Oregon. lor over two mnnrhi That the Injury to plaintiff" left femoral artery la such that It will never again have Its former or custo m.r atreneth. and that It will be a permanently dangeroua condition, t.m .-Meh nlnintiff la suffering what la called an aneurism or me leraoro artery. This wound ia of a permanent and progressive nature and Is of euch character that the said femoral artery Is liable to rupture, strain and break at any time, and that the said wound In Ita nrenpnt condition constitutes and is a meance and danger to the Hf e and well being or tne piaimiu. That hv reason of thla Injury, p.ain- tiff asks damages In tha sum of $50,- 000.00. Your Money Back If Not Satisfied m FLIES MEAN LOSS wherever Stock Is kept CcnRey'sFly Knocker MEANS PEACE ANU PROFIT Kill every fit- it bit, keep ether way, and one ounce) will spray two g.,;-!., The picture toll the tory to Dairymen m Horiahoert and Horsemen. save voun time, TEMPEB), a BROKEN BONKS. W hT K In quarts . Sc. half aallooa 60c Sf amJIan 11.00. Try it a and ba euu.fcacad. or brta your bona and wa wO damoaauata it. Oregon Commission Co. llth and Mala Su., Oregon City HARD EIGHT MADE BY "BU1CKIE" ILES hy W. II Chatten. The day was spent In dlffcreut outdoor gnmea. races were run and a wrestling mnch held between Carl Frcellnger and Leonard i .i which wa won by the former. r....in'. riinwino the races, after .hioh an ani'tlnn sale waa held. At a late hour the party returned homo after an enjoyanie iay. DIVIDEND ORDERED PAID ed by W. H. Itoyd. aecreiary Rural Carriers' association. SUNDAY BEER REG of the F j that the home that nau oeeu ...... ., -,!... killed belonged to t ny iteniiu ni Norria. The doctor waa neanurouru .... the death of tl9 animal. i h.. driven 'Jack' for the paat ha aald. "and I wa deet)- lv attached to mm. in i-iu.i . the manner of his death Is terrible to He was a nne, apinieu m"". and we hnd a most pannuni for each other. He was in a oox-amu. Chris Hartman. agent for the Wein- hard ltrewlng company here, waa Thursday found guilty of selling beer on Sunday, and was fined $50 follow ing trial In Justice sievera conn. n attorney, (illhert fc. Heagea, nan B'eu notice of appal. Hartman's case Is the outgrowth or made by Torn iay, aie- thn "uinch neferee In lUtniptcy R. N, " X ct.i.isa Ha-irpi a uiviuriii v i him wnnn ihpj irv c v.. - . .go. The llahlllMc. amount . Pf npr8e., d,nth must have come mercl- day - Hartman.g nrnxlmately la.ouu. in mo . fu v and qu ckiy, as no lsa' Uioviu,. . five percent additional d-'cla , flre r M ,he part of the stl,p argued at ths trial that tha de- Hum imrn in wnirn ue liver; tu anunv T . , and TMl...tlfiti. . PA tllHt at percent will be paid on the llabllltlea. nui AWOMAN3 LOOK WEST TO OREGON FOR COMFORT a nbinhnmnn who doesn't like weather that sends the mercury up to the 112-degree sign, naa riu - -refary Frevtag. of the Commercial dub letter which read. In part, as f,.ll..u,a ..ii-...w verv hot and dry. Regis ters 100 to 112 every hu burned up, fair crop of wheat in thl. par" of the state. We are aelllng and trading out to make our home In Oregon aoon. VISITOR IN CITY CALLED BY DEATH rfnrod nn Rnturdav was a violation or thr, Sunday provision or tne liquor laws, as the de'lvery completed the transaction of tne aie. Th. kco- of heer In Question was "v - r. - hoM in a mid storage plant lor a llverv. The cold storage ' plant hanHio most or uie orewuig com pany's beer here until It Is aent to the several local saloons. The propriet ors of the storage, plant were Joined in the action, but pleaded guilty and escaped with a auspenaea line. ivi r,. i' i, - i -. EXAMINE OUR WORK CRITICALLY after your carriage haa ben repair ed and repainted here and aee If it Isn't a! good as new. You can t beat our aubstantlal and superior work In this line. If you want any thing done In our line, this Is the place to bring It to Insure good v . J.....I.IIII and Itau- worimansiup, um w - - dard excel'ence. ann wo way fair In our charges. al- OWEN G. THOMAS 4th and Main 8U Oregon City Mrs. Lavlna Sargent died Sunday evening at the residence oi - i,vini of th a city at me k or. rteath waa due to paralysis Mra. Sargent csme here three wmk man in via t wua mr. buu -. km,, hurl taken alck. BO - v.7 . : . .u v -ri, rnnornl u ne irom mo i.i.iM 1 no ...... m ......a. Pulla of hereon, warren . tm '"" afternoon at tnree . i u.r.an r m-na noru urni ' . V a ft ion .nil lived ner. inicr., vv. ., - . - r. IL." ii un vear ago wnen ne rrcm ttaiem. m. "JZl Wet and made her home with ten ling physician. .... w .. (.k. U ...tr Ulil a. ... a MB 1 1st I 11 V. DUO ia Hli'ii-u b ythree son. Ackley and Jay Ward of Michigan, and Warren varQ. . Fal's City, seven itrHiim.iuiM.-r.. rn j.kiij .ian anrvtv her. one greai-gniiiui;u..u ; - - ok. a memner oi ina luii church. Newa has been received from Dal las, Texas, whither went Sheriff E. T. Masa to bring back "Blackle Ilea, al leged ring leader of the Oawego strike breakers, that the fugitive from Ore gon la making a bard flgbt for free dom, but that in all probability hla battle will be in vain. Sheriff Mass got to Dallas Juat in time to block habeas corpus proceedings irom suc ceeding in getting the wanted man out of custody. After reaching the Texa! city, the sheriff hastended on to the capital. and there had his extradition papers endorsed. He then returned to Dal- lae, where at a hearing on Monday last the lower court! refused to grant the freedom of the prisoner upon habeas corpus proceedings. Counsel VIEW AT SHOWSHOP One of the finest displays of grain ever collected is at present being "cured" on the rear walla of the ex hibition booth of the Oregon City Commercial club, and when ready for shipment will be made into atanda by Publicity Manager Freytag and aent to the Hill line at St. Paul for ex hibition purpose by them. The grain embraces several superb varietie of wheat and oata, together with some barley. Some of the heada of wheat are five inches long, and are fully de veloped throughout. Mr. Freytag, who has lately been creating a sort of Informal competi tion between Clackamaa county farm era to aee which can send in the fin est apaclments of the various kinds of produce grown here, has been particu- for "Blackle" took an appeal, however, larly successful In his quests. Satur- and the sheriff ia waiting for th? ac tion of the higher courts In the mat ter. He believes tnat tne prisoner will be turned over to blm. Sheriff Mass. In privata wires, has reported that in Texas it la exception ally warm. In fact he says it is hot. and that each day It is getting noiter. He hopes to be home in time to cast a vote in the recall election, but may be kept by the Ilea appeal so late that this will not be possible. ILES STILL SAFE day he received a giant cucumber from Gladstone, grown ny nis nroiaer. Freytag. -The big "pickle" meas ure abouc ten Inches in length, and cloas to a foot In circumference, ana is a record breaker for the season. Dally there ara brought to Mr. rTey- tag apeciments that are the best kind of demonstrators of the fertility of the local soil, and he la gradually rormlng an exhibit that will be a marvel when It is nlacsd on view at the sev eral land show which are to be held In the Northwest this year. BULL USERS FEW AT REGISTRATION Am on ir the voters who registered this past month for the recall election that is to be neia aukuhi i m ... mnre nrohibltionlstB than so cialists, and there were more social ist than "bull moosers. iuouKu the progressive party made a iainy strong showing at the general election In 1912, most of Its members saem to have seen the folly of their ways for bdt 88 registered aa progressives. The registration for tha recall elec tion totalled 4,491. This taken to gether with the voters who were reg istered for tha November 1912 elec tion, and who therefor did not have to register again, bring the total reg i.ttlnn hn tn about 80 per cent of the votlg strength of tha county, and ahwa a hpurtv interest In the coining i,iittin!7 Mnnv of the 4.491 who moictm-orf were women, wno are get ting their first chance at the ballot in . inera! Dolitlcal test In this county. The relative strength of the sev eral parties Is shown by the follow ing fimire of the number registering and giving their preferences: Re publican, 2,712; democratic, l,lo3; prohibitionist. 175; Independent, 158; socialist, 157; progressive, 88; refus ed to name party, 48. Newa ha been rece'ved from Sheriff E. T. Maes, who weut to Dallas, Tex., with extradition papers tor "UiacKie Ilea, alleged ring leader of the strik ers in the Oswego riot, that final hearing In the Ilea babeaa corpus case bag been postponed until baturaay, August 16. Ilea is wanted here as a fiieltive from justice, having Jumped his bail after being arrested aa one of those concerned in the noting, in which Fred Ream, of Willamette, was shot and crippled by J. C. Ainsberry, an ex-convict employed by the Home Telephone company as a strike-break er. Deuuty Sheriff Ed. Reckner, who went East with Sheriff Masa, will not wait until the end of the hearing, but started back for Oregon City Monday evening. The snerlff in private wires aya that It Is everlastingly hot in Texas, that the thermometer Is dally threat ening to blow the mercury out through the top of the column, and that he la mad clean through because he cannot get back in time to vote at the recall election. MARRIAGE LICENSE County Clerk Mulvey Issued a mar rlnce license Friday to Frank E. Mac- Farlane, of Grants Pass and Miss Mil lie Muggins. QUARANTINE RULES BROKEN; MAN HELD City Health Oft it Norris ordered the arrest of Tony Rinkes Monday morning for breaking quarantine rules and had the offender locked in tie city Jail for further orders. A case or scarlettna wa discovered in the Rinkes home Saturday morning, and after investigating it Dr. Norria piaced the house under quarantine, and tacked up two notices. In spite of these Rinkes came nome from work Saturday night at six o'clock, entered hla house, packed up a bundle of clothe, and departed tor lodgings elsewhere. Dr. Norris and the police Bought eagerly for him all day Sunday, but could not locate htm until Monday morning, when he was ordered arrested. The action Is taken so as to dis courage the breaking of quarantine mls a practice that has become al together too common to suit the hoalth official In recent epidemics. No further typhoid casea have been reported. MARRIAGE LICENSES The county clerk has Issued mar riage licensee recently to the follow ing: Sarah Pierca and Charles Straight, of Parkplace; Marie A. Schaff and Nathan G. Murray, of Mid ford Wis.; Gladys Conay and John Tungat, of Portland. LINEMAN IS ILL ur i smith, a lineman employed by the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. is serlous'y ill at his home In Canemah with typhoid fever. His sis ter. Mis Elma Smith, a trained nurse, a as called to nis otoshib iinnnw ia ine ai- OREGONIAN MAKES TRIP r,riea F fioettllng has Just return i rrnm a five week's trip to New York wh-re he accompanied Ml Stem here, who li the owner of two stores at Alhsnv and one at Portland. Mr, r.npttllna made the Elks club his head nuarcrra In New York and met many tn lA-an O l.von. of nf fie Portland dictation enroll'. J Dundee. Or., and Ml Alice fturna. of home from the grand lodge at Roche- ,1,1. rnuntv. Mr. M'one ana CUPID GETS NEW BOOK -. riorb Mn'vev has issued a tuuiij - . licence to rmna w. nj ir and Ml Alice Our Ml :8 Ilium have tne distinction w uems the first pair to have their name en tered In registry book No. 18. which waa put In use Monday. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Ptwnes, Office 50, Residence 1562 612 Main Jtretl ter. IMirlng nis aownce in uin Mrs. Uoettllng and eon vlstleo reia lives In Sa'tle and Oregon City. Mr. Gcttling will retnrn In a few daya to Albany and will reside there. HEEDS LAST CALL Pari Rnthe. a well-known member of the local lodge of Moose, died at hi home, 235 Pearl atreet, rThw ai- ternoon, arter. an luness oi munm weeks. The Immediate cause or oeau la given as heart failure. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon, under the auspice of the local lodge of which he wa a member, and inter ment will be at Mountain View ceme trv, where the graveside ritual of the Loval Order of Mloose will be held. Mr. Rothe. who for many yea.- has been associated with William True dell, of the Gambrinua bar, is survived hy bis widow and four young children. He waa about 40 year of afee. a- Gen. Clayton 80 Year Old WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 7. Gen. Powell Clavton, former ambassador to Mexico and for nearly half a century a prominent flgnrs In American pol itlc. celebrated hla eightieth birthday anniversary today. Office Both Phone, li Residence Phone Main 2624 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 188$ Suceaaor to C. N. Oreenmaa FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rate Reasonable, Baggage Stared t Daya Free of Charge Agency for the celetyrated MT. HOOD BEER C. LATOTJRKTTB, Prealdent. The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon r. J. MUTTER. Caahler CAPITAL, SOJOCQM. Transact a General Banking Bu)Ba Open from IAM.Ulf.li