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OHhOOy CITY KNTIWP1..RK, J'IMDAV, MAIM!(I If. KM-'i. LOCAL liRICPS I -on I F uiik, of ir In Ilia ell Tuesday. le T. IV llullor, of Hubbard. lu lb r lly M-unlay. peter lutMuin, of MaUruui, es In Own my Friday. I'rfrf NMIf, l Hsl.df, aa In III gn ('it Wednesday, ('. W. Herman, of Mulatl. waa In Ori'ion ('11 Friday. Frank Willard. .f rlprliiiaalrr, Ik Oregon ( it Monday. t'barl liliior. of Wllbi.lt. Orefua (ll visitor Huiiday. Charles K llernotda. of Maid Una la Onion Cliy Monday. tlmtrge K. Hoikou. of Viola. wsa visitor lu Hi rli )eatiday. John lohtaiidr. of Hearer Creek a In Oregon City Wadnraday. I. Inn rihank, rd uprlr of Wll bull, a In Oregon (11 Friday. J. JVrg'ii'K.o. a farmer of NV Lu. a In Oregon ( It Wdudy. William Wr4, of Wlllmll Hprliigs. prwliu-t, wa In Ih t il Tuesday. I. N llrtdeiistliie haa sold III farm al ImitiBM U and moved lu lan tTfi Hlolnur, t farmer of l'arr Creek, In Oregon (11 Monday. Mr. Carolina lremr, of Wlllam atle, "at lu Oregon City Wednaiday. Mr. lid Mr. F. ('. Uoflriin.ii. if Mo- lalla, war In Oregon lit Wdueiav Mr. Margaret Mueller, of Iwarrr Ctwk. wa ber Thursday on bual tlra. Mr. and Mr. Hberldan l.lll. of Htone, war In th rll Friday -on bua luea. J. A. Kllmrr, of Uedland, Iran aajtlng bualneae In Oregon ('It Hal Ur-lay. ()ra Hughe and daughter, of H rr Creek, war In Oregon I'll r lerday. I'aul Dunn and llud Tbompeon, Mad viewer, wer visitor In Oregon ('11 Hunda. II. N. Hmlth, of Jennlng IxmIko, mad bualnraa trip lo Oregon ('11 Honda. Mlaa Hhrlver, of Ohio, la aprndlng Ih winter Willi her alairr, Mra. E. It Gregory, of Greenwood. Mr. and Mr. Marrhlaa Jlrck of Port land, formerly resident In lb Clark district, wer In Oregon fit yester da. Frvd Kleiner, Herman Fmldt and II. Lindsay, of lieever ( er transacting bualnee In lb city Tbur da. C. W. Rlc. of Portland, passed through Oregon Oil on bl way lo bla ranch, which la situated itvar Heaver Creek. Mr. William II. Lurk. Mra. (leorge llrnahadlnr and Mr. Howard Kcrlra. of Cant), re Orogon City vlaltora rrlda. Mia tlulh llarlcaa, of Molalla, who underwent an oiwrallon from fcdi'n old Tuda. rfturopd lo her bomo Wvdnrada. Mr. and Mr. K. a. Imbrrton and on, Hnui, of Mitlio. ro tlio gurala of Mr. Iiiibi-rtaon'a parrntu, Mr. and Mr. K. J. Ilaatlnga, of Tarkplarti. 1orrn Crook cr and John A. Andnr on, wcra In Orrgan City rUturday on bualnoa. John A. Anduraon baa aold hi ranrh at Molnlla to IVtur (!rp. of Portland, and boutlil home al Portland. HOUJEN JURY IS UNABLtTO agree MR 4 HOURS VOTI STANDI I TO t AT IVCRV BALLOT IN FAVOR OF Dt FINOANT. CASE Of STATE BASED LARCCIV COSE OF AllECEB WIRE IRA? H. Bojar, F I of I at, AHgt H a Thlt Tlr PUM Frm Orn hout Can Waha Watchar. Tho young poopln of Kuglo Crock ar planning a dance to be given Pat- urdny evening March 20, at Cogawell hnll. Currlnavlllo orcbratra will fur nlah muilc for dunclng. Kofrcabmeiita wilt be aerved. An enjoyable time wn apnnt Tliura day evening at the home of Mr. C, Leonard, In Canby. The gueata, mini boring about twenty, played five bun drod. Tho room were prettily deco rated and refrrihmontt "ero acrvod Mra. Ioonard will leave for South I)u Vota tho Irtnt of March, Mr. and Mr. T. J. Oary and (w children of Portland, woro In Oregon City Saturday vlnlllng friends. M (inry la principal of the Irot.kly achnol. Mr. (Inry, who ban beou very III and ha rocolved tronlincnt at tho Portland Sanitarium, baa grootly Im proxfl V. II. Gordon, a former roaldont of Oregon City, but who l tnklng up homuatoad noar Ienvrtnworth, Wash I In the city vIMtlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Lngoson. W. II. Gordon la a well known plonoor print er and baa boon In southern California for icvera! month. IIo hu bIho boon vlnltlng bis ona in Powoll lilvor, D. C Ha will leave next week for bla home atojid. Alinol fl hour of dHllx-ratlon a lo rhaiiga Ilia mind of an of lb (iirymrn In lha (rial of K K. Mollnln. of lb ralla Vli dlatrlrt on a char Ha of trallng ratmhra from II. J. I'li; (T, a florlit. Juatlre Klrtrr liia- ibargrd Id" ur al 1 11 o'clock Wed neada lilKhl, tba vota atandlng at ev ary ballot I lo 1 fur arrjulttal. Iilgxer clalmwl In lb" trial, thai look up Ih graalrr part of Die day. that ha bad l'-n miming young Irora, ra buibi'i and otbrr plant from hi property on aouih Cantrr alrtx-t. but aa unable lo ra(h the, man until, llti lbs aid of bla ami, I'rank Digger, b made trap. A lr waa tied lo a bunch of row buabra and a ran faat rm d to tba othi t end of the wire. He aald on th ataud Ibal aeverat night after th trap wa planted, be and bla aon heard tba ran rattle and I pon liMiklng out of lb bouaa aaw Mollvln taking the buahea. Illggrr alao alleged that be Monti fled ativeral plant of Molleln at hi bla horn al Kalla Vli w a bl own The di'fcnae ronalaled of a general denial of (ha rharg"a. Molbtn wa with bla brother the tlm the two Hlg grr rlalm Uiey aaw (he thief with the aid of their trap, aald the defrnae. He had no oliJ t in taking flower or trwa for on lb Mullein property there I a large number of plant, waa all ot her point made by George C. Urow nell. Molleln'a attorney. The jury waa romixwed of K. II. Cooper. J. J. Tobln. W. V. Mytra. Fn d Plainer and L. O. Eaton. JUITICI HOLMCIOF U. . lUFRCMI COURT II NOW 74 YCARI OLD WAHIII.NT.TON, Manh l Aaaorl at J im! Ice Oliver Wendell Holme of ha t'nited Plate auprem court ob served bla aevenly fourth birthday on March I. The Jurist wa born In Itoa- lon on March I, 1HII, and I (he aon rf Dr. Oliver Wendell llolmea, the la- inoui American poet and etna) Int. who died at the aga of elgluy-flv. Jus tice Holme ba leen on lb aupreme court bench alnce 1'jol. OF VEREIN IS HELD HERE COUNTY 8TATI8TIC8. MlTCIIRIX-MIIAEa Jennctte C. Mitchell and C. C. Miller, of Euta cadii, aocurad a marriage llconse Monday from County Clerk Harring ton. PHIUP-KEEK noiio Mario Philip and Ooorgo A. Keep, 1278 on&t Tenth atrnot, Portland, aocured a innirlane license Saturday. HORN to Mr. and Mr. QuorKe A Holncbu, R. F. D. No. 6, a son, March 14. HORN- to Mr. and Mm. William R. Smith, a dnutihtor, March 14. HORN to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Achilles, of Heaver Creek, a daughter, March 12. HORN to Mr. and Mra. R. Huschow, of R. V. D. No. 2, a son, March 12. HORN to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hub bard, a son, March 13. WIVE8 8EEK DIVORCES. Mra. Winifred Ellon Wlloon Fit patrle.i; filed a suit for divorce against William H. Fltzpatrlck Tuosday In the Clackrtmoa county court, charging de sertion. Thoy were married July 3, 1907, in Los Angoies, Cal. The wife auks for hor maldon name, Winifred Ellen Wilson. Mr. Bornlce A. Warren Tuesday filed a suit against George C. Warren through Attorney Dlmlck ft Dlmlck. alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment, bae aaka for $10 monthly alimony and the custody of their two children, Clin ton and Wlnford. The Deutsche Vereln held the regu lar monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at Knapp ball. At the close of the bualneaa eeaalon the following pro- grain waa rendered: Opening address. (Juatav Prhnoerr prvaldenl; aong. "Verelnaleld," Vere ln; recitation, little Margaret Rakel song. "Deutachelaud I'lier Alles. Vereln; recitation, Anton Flliko; vo cal trletle, "Komm lleln." Mr, (ill av Hchnoerr and Peter Winkle. Mlas AuKiuta Hopp; address, Dr. Norden of Portland; aong, "O Straaaburg, Vereln: closing addreaa, D. M. Klein en. vice president. At the cloio of the program a Ror- mnn dlnnor waa served In the dinln room, artor which a social hour was passed In long and games. WtDDINQ Ca RTIrlCATt, 4 a VKARI OLD, FILID. 4 The cerlflcal of marriage of a wedding performed February 72, WW, by jusiwa w. w. II. Hamp- aon, wbo died to yeara agii tbla a inonlb, waa filed Tuesday by 4 a Count Clerk HarrliiKton. 4 Juslli a of Ilia Prai a Hier, n 4 a going through an old desk that 4 t wa at on lima tb property ,f 4 Jostle Kampaon, found Ida rer- 4 1 1f bat and promptly turned It 4 a over to Clerk Harrington. Tba 4 llcena waa aacured on tba 4 day of tba wedding. Tb prln- 4 a rlpal were Mary K. Holavlngton 4 a and J. I. Pfelfer. 4 t- 4 FOUR WIVES SEEK Will Provides Payment For Life On Farm Sons Get $75 A Year And Daughters, $31.50 Tb g'lOd. old faabbfied Ibeory lhal children should ttay at borne and work for their pareuta lo their list birthday la Ilia principle upon wbhc tba will vl DanlH Y.tU, pronatrd In Iba ruhly court Friday. I bawwl. Mr. Krb was a prosperoua farmer living on Kllloti 'ralrle wbo died Fenruary 14. F.very aon, Mr. F.rb dlrnla, aball r celva S a year for th lima spent oa th fanner after bla Hat year and every daughter, ftl.&o a year I'r in same period. Carrying Ih same Idea Into effect, Mr. F.rb direct Cat o'i son, lv, wbo left bom when ba was 29 year old, owes tba eslat TJ. Tb amount du tub tlld ara fig tired out lo lb auriiU-r of yrr, uwNilba and day up In t'.. tlu.e ll.a ill ass iiida la l'Ji tbai til t! t will b neresary tut ha si or ,i,,f mm b to add on tba aotea year frjiu Iba data of thi liislr'i'ncnt to ll.a death bl Mr. F.rb. Tb rfaiMrra wiil rao-i'a pa for Ibelr work alnr li.rlr tu II, aa follow. Jcotj. tmiU, Al U-rl, ITtiU; Au.an.1s. Il.'lll sad Husle, i:J. Tuna asy from Ih farm la deducted from tin amoiii al loaed. Or a n, John, a ilied to ta dead, c l'i-allid II. Tba personal jiroperly oo Iba frm will b dlrld. d amciig tU4 rbiblrta wbo stayed cm tba fsrii after tbe r II. t rar ah'l lb will searlfle b a sf.a.'l roclt a born Tb widow, Mr. (arlii IV'. I le i a !:.' Imh on Iba farm, valued at :VM4, an Up0 brf death. tb lilJiHf Is lo b dll led flil HWH.l lit tbiUlrra. If muf vl Iba thil.Jr marry tkr p. tic aa In f l.l.l. or any f;n aba ds ai4 respwt lb Dim and Iba b, ba or aba aball forftll all rUI-n an I in terest la tbe estate, lb will prot'de. Iba faia left by Mr. 1.7 U situated near HuM ard and I robs.arrsd on of the U-at In tba "Utbr. part of Iba county. II wa a pioneer rliirnt of in valley. DIVORCES HERE suit is aimed at If 1IIE STREET MRS. HANNAH E. BIGGER CLAIMI HUSBAND DRIW GUN AT NEW ERA HOME. DESERTION SOOM MR MARRIAGE Mra. Traaaur Snow Alltge John Ed ward Snow Bacam Tirtd of Hr Lasa Than Month After Wadding. THEODORE HAGENBURGER PRO TEST! AGAINST PAYINtl FOR IMPROVEMENT. FOR NUT FORMED The loan of Wlllamett anj Its marshal, Patnuel Kliv, are made de fendant In an action filed In the cir cuit court Friday by Theodore llagm- burger, aaklng for an Injunction lo re vent tbe city from wiling prolan for th Improvement of Front street In that city. The raae I lu the bands of I.. 8tlpp and C. Bcbuebel, local attor ney. Front street wa Improve I last e'liu V44444-4-444444444 a TWO PAIR OF TWINS BORN 4 IN MONTH a Two pair of twlna were brn la a Clarkarnaa county during Febru- ary, according to tbe retort of County Health Officer Van lira- kl. Tb parent are Mr. and 4 Mra. Kmery I). French, of Oregon 4- City, and F. Aral, of tba Can- by district. Tea death and 41 4 birtba ar reported for tb 4- Diontb. 4 4Mt PLAN IS OISCU88ED AT WELL AT TENDED MEETING HELD MONDAY NIGHT. Charging that wiille thr were liv- Cra. her busLend pulled and tbrealene,! to h,ot, Mr. Hannah E. Mgg r. for soin. time mer and th? alrM-t aaseajim'.nt axalnst a rcsldi-nt of this r.i..c'v. has file I a I (he pniperty bt longlr.g lo l'agtiliurg suit for a dl voice ag-'funt .lir-d E. er Is H3Si.l9. He bas not paid for Digger. line Improvement and the city plans to Mr. and Mri nigger were mnrrb d I sell tbe Iota March IS w satisfy the Ma? 4, 1914, lea Hian a year a si. at assessment. Plana for a peranent library aaao- rlatlon were dlacusscd at a well at tended meeting in the Canby city hall Monday night. Many from outside of Ih city a well a resident of Can by were preaenL The plan of forming a library asso ciation was first brought up a week -nd Mrt KerT were eAifli ia Ore- ago by an addreaa of Mlai Marvin on on Ctjr December 2, 1892. Mrs. Kerr the value of a library to a community. mU. for ,2000 permanent altmcny and A.ier ner iaia. an aner meeung waa ,ne cu,,,, of tne four children. neia wncn metnrxis oi rorming a per lp th,n a month after her mar- manellt association were discussed. Hare. Januarv ?5. 1911. her hu.l.an.1 Ceorgo R. Schrelber aa elected thn K,irH snnw. ,i,.,.rieit her chairman and Hurton St. John, seere- claln)8 Mrl TreaUe EmIns gnow, h0 tary. a commute on permanent or- flle(1 , U,t for , diVOrce In the clr- ganizauon ana constitution is com- .ul. follrt ividar. Thev were mtrriel puaeu oi i. n. irawna, aira. ai. J. Le i inrtla.nd Seattle. Wash., aul came to ClackA maa county soon aft?r tbelr inarrgo. The alleged threat, agulntt her life. Mr. Idggcr clalci. was February Vi, 1913 Mra. Hahatia F. Kerr, wife of Ro derick Kerr, a prosperous Clackamas county farmer, charges cruel and In human treatment In a suit filed here , th. i0 from .ar ri.im of ,fc. fllv alter a marnea nie oi a years. Mr. Hagenburger clr.lms that the speci fications under which tbi street was lonstructed and upon whuh bids were submitted were no! d-fl.illi and that llir proceedure for slrco; Impnitcment in the Mllwaukle charter ass IgnoreJ He asks for not only an action but also a court order lo clear bl deed CHARLES ROGERS SEHIEIICE HEAVY CONFESSED FORGER BEGINS TWO TO 20 YEARS' TERM AT SALEM. APPEARS FOR SELF BEFORE COURT IDE WAYLAID OH WAY TO if HOME movement. OREGON CITY SUED FOR $1000 BY BOY Oregon City Is made dofondant In a suit for $1000 fllod Saturday by Les ter Ilonnor, aged 17 years, through his mother, who has been appointed guardian, Mr. R. II. Forry, II. N. 1 licks is appearing for tbe plaintiff, Tho boy waa counting down Twelfth street January 24 when his bicycle hit a pllo of dirt and rock In the street and he was thrown to the ground Carelessness on tho part of tho stroet department Is alleged in leaving the pllo of dirt on the street. IS. ARRON GUINIP IS E Mra. Charlotte Gulnlp, a pioneer res ident of tho county, was Saturday granted a divorce from Arron Gulnlp, a Civil war veteran, on the grounds of cruol and inhuman troatment and ex cosBlve (lrunkonoss. Mr. and Mrs. Gulnlp were married In 1805. The principal point contend ed at the trial bofore Judge Campbell was a division of the property, con sisting of two farniB on the Abornathy. Mrs. Gulnlp asked for half of the property, valued at about $2000, and an Interest in the other half but she waa awardod both farma. Lester Wade was waylaid on bis way Mr. Know aska for the home from an entertainment Thursday and G. . E. HrooklllS. Ixidges and r,Ilrn n hr madden name Treasure nlKht. he claims, ana Fridav monilnr churches are being !nteretcd in the Emm, Anderaon. swore to a complaint charging Clar- Mra. Myrtle L. Jefferson wants a dl- ence Erlckson and hla father, Louie vorce on tbe general grounds of cruel Erlckson. of the Clackamas Heights and Inhuman treatment from Roy district, with assault. The father and Vance Jefferson. They were mar son appeared before Justice S levers rled May 6. 1911, In Orville, Cal. She Friday afternoon and entered a plea claims that her husband assaulted her I or not guilty. CARL GREGG DONEY WIllAHETTFS HEAD on several occasions. WEST LINN HONOR ROLL. I'ORTLAND. Ore.. Mar, 17. Carl Gregg, 1). I)., U U D., president of West Virginia Wesleyan college. Ruck- For the month ending March 12. pu pils neither absent nor tardy In the West Linn school were listed aa fol- hannon. w. Va.. was elected president lows: Emily N'lxon. Frank Snow, of Wlllumette University, Salem, by Michael Wylant. Allen Draper, Mary Ihe board of trustoes of that Instltu- Adrian. William Nixon, Margaret Wy- tlon, which met at tho First Metho- nnt, Lllllnn Lawrence, Emma Peter- diet churc h today la an all-day session, son. Richard Nixon. Eileen Nixon. Wade, who is 19 years old, claims that the two Erlckson have no grudge against him personally, but against his parents and that the two jumped on him to secure revenge on bis par ent. Wade claims that he waa hit across the face with a cane. Pit I Mad for Light Santanc But I Unhdd Sh.rlff Wilton Escort Pritontr to Pen itentiary Friday. " MRS. R. P. BURIiS DIES AT GLADSTONE BODY WILL BE SENT TO FORMER HOME AT RAINIER. FOR INTERMENT. Changed View. Time make a big difference." "What are you thinking of 7" "M n-lfa'a fnthrr 1 mini tn think Action by the board was unanimous, kiladys Wright, Fred Doerner, Joaeph , Btubborn oii fooL Kow I re- spoclal committee appointed last Sep- Leonard Green. Erna Fisher, Margaret 'J , I lomber. Pamrnn. Zennah Lvstell. Julia Lvtsell. " 001 " ""I'peucur Tho new nresldent will take rharca Flora Kanak. Clara Karllk. George "Nothing; only he did bis dumdeat of Willamette University, which la a Junker, Elmer Simpson, Myron Tobln, to prevent my eloping with his daogh- denomlnntlonal Institution, conducted Charley Day, John Marco, Eva Lea. ter." Detroit Free rreaa. under the direction of the MethodUt Ella Fisher, George Papotin, Hempsey Episcopal church. July 1. He la ex- Powell, Evanelle Hall, Ralph Guynes, peeled to reach this city In late June. Ralph McCoy. Jennie Karllk, Lavlnla In the aoiertion of Tir TinnOV tt, Knak. Hormait Taylor, Vlolette Ford, tniBteoB, and prominent Methodists or Fern 'ttncue I-e. tester Farm the atate aa wn. imlinvo rho h.vo er, Charles Karllk. J?9 Planton, Fran- chosen wisely and have procured the cl9 Junkcr Joe Ma t0' Lou,s Lytse". services of probably the meat man In "" .u u...u..., America for the Instltullon'a head. Fawaat Battles In December. December la the lenst belligerent month tn the calendar. A correspond ent wbo has analysed the date of over 1,000 battles of the world, from Marathon to Mnns. flndu that fewer n.,.K Mimrr piflnnr Hnll Pine.hh'" ' h"m were fought in De- xt n!ei,. Kfao Pnwii Mil. cemheT. and those few were among the dred Kanak. Edna Downing, Nellie vm 'n'Prt"n' "d1. df,slre- I ey Cathartic Tablets, a pleasant, whole- Marco, Mayme Lemon. Gladys Mont- ' ""u,u some and cleansing purgaUve. Just the Charles A. Rogers, who confessed Thursday to a charge of forgery, was given a sentence of from two to 10 years In the state penitentiary Friday and was taken to Salem late that aft ernoon by Sheriff Wilson. Rogers' life as a prisoner has been a varied one. He waa located In Cen tralla late In November, 1914, where he waa serving a sentence for larceny. Upon the completion of hla sentence In tbe Washington town he wai brought to Oregon City by Deputy Sheriff Frost early In December. After spending several day in the county Jail he made a "confession" to Secret Service Operative Glover thai his brother-in-law, Joe Gould, was a counterfeiter but an Investigation showed the charge to be groundless. In January, Rogers escaped from tbe county jail and was captured at Trout dale after an all-night and an all-day persuit by Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Frost He represented himself Friday morn ing and made a speech to the court asking for a light sentence. Mr. R. P. Hums dU-d at 1 o'clock Thursday morning at b.-r bom In Gladstone, after an Illness of three months. 8b bad been a resident of Glad stone five years, coming there from lUlner, and Is survived by 10 children. sll of whom wer at ber bedsld at ber death. They ar Mra. Anna Johns ton of California; I 'an and William Iltimi, of Gladstone; Tboinaa Hum. of Grant Pa: Florlan Purna, of Idaho; Mrs. Theresa I-owry, of Idaho; Mis Eva Hums, of Gladstone; Mia Agne Puma, of Cladstone; Alvin and I-eo ISurna. of Rainier. Ore. Mr, nurna also leave two sister and two brothers, William Scully, of Astoria; Jas. W. Scully, of California; Mra. Thereaa Rusaell, of Atlanta. C-. and Mr. 8. Conner, of St. Paul, Oregon. Hit widower alao survive. The body will be sent to Rainier for Interment and tbe funeral will be held Saturday from tbe Catholic church at that place. is. pat. mm 1 WAS A RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY 16 YEARS FIVE CHIL. DREN SURVIVE. CUT THIS OUT NOW If you don't want it today, you may next week. Send this advertisement and S cents lo Foley & Co., Chicago, 111-, writing your name and address clearly. You receive In return th.-ee trial .packages Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup and grippe; Foley Kidney Pills, for weak or disordered kidneys or bladder; Fcl Mrs. Patrick Flnucane, aged 40 years, died 7:15 o'clock Saturday morning of heart failure. All week Mrs. Finnrane seemed to be in good health. She prepared breakfast Sat urday morning and soon afer her hus band left for bla work she fell dead. She was born in Wisconsin and came to Oregon City, where she haa lived for It years, from Nebraska. She was a member of the Knight and Ladles of Security. She is survived by her husband, Pat rick Finucane, five children, John Fl nucane, of Walla Walla. Wash.; Dan iel, William, Samuel and Thomas, who are living at home; her. sister, Mra. Jamea Tamblyn, of Portland. One daughter, Mary, la dead. The remains are at the Myers ft Brady undertaking parlor. The fu neral will be from the residence at Thirteenth and Van Iiuren ttreeta, Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the Mountain View cemetery. A. L. BOLSTAD DIES. THREE DIVORCES GRANTED The following divorce decrees wore r.,al r,n Mnhi srrt rerhlnl schoolboy. On tbe other hand, thing for winter's slueclsh bowels and -I J .. I ni la T . . . - I rw..-. j v ' I mm im sv.l Atria aln. tk.t la. ! . .... ... siRiieu r 111117 07 vireuu juuko tump- Karllk, Johu Zadlnlkcr, Horman Bubo, " " ""'"a ,ul " 'lorpia liver. Taese well known Btan boll: Walter Arndt from Laura Arndt. ni..j unn. rnn.rrf cm,,.,. named after a soldier. Is tbe most dard remedies for sale bv Jonea rinu . r- ' - - ' I KAl--nn M-I.h 1M k.ulu . I . Laura D. Evorton from lmer E. Ever UmmMta fih,oll,. norothv nnwninL- ton. and Beryl E. Sjkes from Laura P,(i0,,n Rnnfin imrinieh WHeht 07IMJ. iTnm Cnrlnlnn oomo rorms or nneumatiam uuraoie Th. r.n,,rt f Laa R.nr Kneumatism ia a uiBense cnaracter- Arnnn,i th atnve of the eroR roads lied by pnlns in the Joints and In the Lrocery Is the real court of last resort, muacios. ine most common iorms tnr u finallv overrules all nthera. belligerent, with 132 great battles to Its credit or otherwise, and Is closely followed by August with 122. West minster Gazette. WOMAN, 65, RECOVERS Fl Miss Mary Boha, aged 65 years who underwent nn oporatlon Wednesday at the Oregon City hospital for abscessed appendicitis, la out of danger Friday, despite her age and the seriousness of the case, said Dr. Gruy Mount, wbo performed the operation. Miss Bonn has boon In a critical con dition for some time and tho first of thla week. Dr. Mount determined to operate as a last chance to cure, al- hough hla patient's age greatly com plicated the case. Miss Bohn lives at Clackamas Heights. Sprlngwater Farmers' Institute. On Friday and Saturday, March 19th on1 9nth lhAia will ha hnlft tn (ha n .n . A a(a hm.1 Pltmnln I t tn . I . . I " 6VVUP fcu"w ,,, "". cnaninerintna uougn Kemeay nas sprlngwater church and Grange hall, ..u....., oeen orougni Detore uns courc in ai- an ln8tltute conducted by the Agri- uiunnui niiu uii..,i(,u. nU m luc-o most every cross roaua grocery in inin w,0i nnQ. . a tho 30t TTnivor. Ittnn. nnn lin hnlnA.1 nli.nltitAlu , . i r. I . . - i 1 n ...J I vica van uo uuii'vu .uowuiui; uj i couniry, aua uaa uiwna rei-eiveu a-loiiw 1'ijuifi buiiih ruuu iiiiiiuuuv vunv wno-1 tavorauie veruict. 11 ia iu iuo uuuui.17 trates. An application of Sloan'a Lin- where man expects to receive full val Imcnt two or three times a day to the ue for his money that this remedy i affected part will give instant relief. I most appreciated. Obtainable every- Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and where. (Adv.) especially Rhoumatlo Pain, because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, 4$$$''S"$$$ .u . ..0. it k lADiMcor r.ipi wins ftpci 1. Joyable. Dr. Clifton B. Hodge, Dr, L1IU liaill. C Udll D LslUlllltJIll, ID Mil -r stiwa.w - ws " v ... . w.r- vn-.t1. .-aaI, medicine." Got a 25c bottle now. Keen INQ BEE HONORS. Gllbert and Kllpatrlck wl speak It hnndv In caae of emereencv. fAdv.l v aitss fiiyuko fiiKai, a japan- 9 DEAKINS ESTATE PROBATED. 1 eee pupil of the Sunnyslde school "As a barometer of Improving con T outspelled a picked team from $ dltions in the Rogue River valley,' The estate of Mrs. Alley E. Doaklns, five school districts at a spelling $ says the' Medford Mail-Tribune, "tho who died February 23, was probated in $ bee in the Stone achoolhouse $ taxpayers of Jackson county are pay. the county court Tuesday. Her es- Monday afternoon. Ing their assessments with more tate is valued at $8,125, consisting! Representatives from Stone, speed than at any time in the last Friday sessions will comprise talks on dairying, animal husbandry, horti culture and domestic science by O. A. C. men. Saturday will be given over to talks on social, religious and country life. How to Make Country Life Really En- prlnclpally of farm pioperly. The pe- $ East Clackamas, Evergreen, Sun- $ tltlon mentions 12 living children of5 nyslde and Holcomb schools took $ Mrs. Deakins as heirs. $ part in the bee. The winners $ are: First division, composed of $ fourth and fifth grades, first, S Miss Fukla; second, Miss Elea- ner Delmuger, of Evergreen; sec- $ ond division, composed of the up- $ l per grades, first, Miss Myrtle I Martensen, of Sunnyslde, and sec- $ ond, Miss Arlene Ha worth, of 4 East Clackamas. County Super $ lntendent Calavan and M. S. Pitt- $ ! man, of the state normal school, 4 $ had charge of tbe bee. In the "Baker's new street flUBher," sayshg first division, won by the Japan- tbe Democrat, "will be tbe first la the ese girl, 108 pages of the spelling state to be mounted on an auto truck, book were covered and 205 In the according to Mayor Palmer. He be- 4 second. lleves that thla feature will prove a CASTOR I A Tot Infanta and CMldrea. Tba Kind Yea Kan Ahr2js Bcnght Bear tb Signature of five years. Tbe small taxpayer is re mitting in full, instead of taking ad vantage of the half payment clause." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Co. Drug (Adv.) Funeral services for Andrew L. Bol- stad, aged 43, who died in the Port land sanitarium Wednesday night fol lowing an operation, will be held Sat urday at 3 o'clock from Skewes' un dertaking parlors, Portland. The body will be sent to Minnesota, where Mr. Bolstad's brother and sister live. Mr. Bolstad was cashier of the first State bank of Mllwaukle. He was unmarried. May 3-8 Is Celilo Canal Week , River Towns Plan Celebrations PORTLAND, Ore., March n.fSpe- cial) Unique features are planned by all the communities of the Columbia river valley the weok of May 3-R, 1915, in honor of the official opening of The Dalles-Colllo canal. The occasion seems more and more to be taking on the character of .a gala outpouring of the people, wherein seriousness will be intermingled with gaiety. At Lewiston, Idaho, on Monday, May 3, the program will deal with the his torlcal development of the Columbia river country, featuring the growth of the northwestern states from the time of the discovery of the Columbia river by Captain Robert Gray, the coming of the explorers and the missionaries, down to the present time. At Pasco and Kennewick, Washing ton, May 4, similar historical features will be presented, with the addition ol allegorical tableau ilustratlng the slo gan "Where Rail Meets Sail." Mam big money saver to the city." with LOCAL applications, aa hey mouth mogul engines of the North- ttoRSLR e Paclfl " with a and In ordar to cure It you must take in- fleet of river steamers in emphasizing ternal remedJea. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la thla fontura taken Internally, and acta directly upon 1 . the blood and mucous surface. Hall'a i At Wallula, Wash., May 4, the city E2rju".ck,hI!!ennhJt of Wa Walla, assisted by th.9 cities waa prescribed oy one or the best pny- . . . .. . alclana in thla country (or years and la of Garfield, Columbia and Walla Wal- rC . T Pf'Pt'on- con"t,.J?t '& counties, will stage a distinctive th beat tonics known, combined with tha . . ' ., , . " .. beat blood purifiers, actin directly on the good roads meeting, interspersed With rnucoua aurraces. The perfect eomblna- historical features In honor of old Fori tlon of the two ingredients Is what pro- n. ... . , , . ducea auch wonderful reauits in curing wallula and the pioneer railroad of catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. the Inland Empire, built by Dr D. S F. 1. CHENEY CO., Prope., Toledo, a n-to Bold by Dratf Ista. prtee Tfc. DKer. Take Hall'a Family Pills for oonatlpatloa. At Umatilla, Oro., May 4, In addi tion to a great day-time celebration in which all Umatilla county will partici pate, there will be given at night a splendid marine spectacle, with fire works and general Illumination of the city and waterfront. At Maryhill, Wash., May B, the citi zens of Goldendale will meet the good roads enthusiasts and excursionists from the Pacific northwest and whirl them tn automobiles over the complet ed sections of the Central Washington highway (a link of the Pacific high way) to the marvelous Klickitat val ley, famed as the "Garden of Eden" of the northwest. On May 6th celebrations will bo held at Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. The latter, as tho metropolis of the Columbia valley, will be host to a multitude of people from the Columbia and Willamette valleys. Distinctive features are being "pre pared for the occasion, among the number being a banquet and reception in honor of distinguished visitors by the commercial, business men's clubs and other societies. May 7 the celebrations will con tinue at Klama, Wash., and Astoria, Ore. At the latter city the visitor will be shown the government jetties and dredges, the great railway and municipal docks and the other attrac tions of the Columbia harbor, together with aide trips to the seaside resort of the Oregon coast