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OltKtlON PITY KNTKUIMUNK. KMII.Y. KKItKUARY II. 1016 KNIGHTLY FARM OWNER FILES LEADERS OF THE PRESIDENT REEK 5 ARE DEAD AND commission to pav MRS. HOi FREED GOUTY BY JURY m 10 m m E AND IS PLEASED 2 MISSING AFTER Of T TIMBIR CUT. CROPS NOT DIVIDCO FIGHT TOGETHER FIRE AT OTTAWA STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BODY OSCLARIB EXEMPTION OP PAYMENTS FOR MONTH NEGROES GUILTY ANO PROPERTY MISMANAOI 0. SAYS THOMAS SPINCIR. NESS PROGRAM Will HE LAW SPORE END OP MARCH. FOUND OPPOSING SIDES BY 1Y BUT TWO IN JUSTICE COUR LSNIINCV OF COUNT RCCOM MtNOIO OILIIIRATlON EGINS AT 4, INOS P M two mm witnesses for STATE DO NOT APPEAR IN COURT Charles Rkhjrdton, Alltgtd to Confn,a. Onjppein jnd R. Gamewell Now Is On Hit wy to Matte Hay A Charging that the provlaiona u( a leas on U II a-ro ('laraaraaa county farm have been violated. Tbnmaa Hpen in. usnrr of ilir proi-ern ha n ifil a nil In lbs circuit court atatnat J. A. : and A. II. Rlire). sbo holtl the lease, i sa-eklng lo regain .acaion u( hli pniirrly and in acx'urr l-'-t. alleged tin paid real. The Nan- aaa signed April 1. 111. and waa lo run for four at I'uder the document. tlx owner m to r' itHp one-third of all produced on the farm, but In case of hlabonest) the owner was to have thc pnviledgv o' taking th property lark Into bli own MM In II4, Spencer aiieges. the Kip produced l tona of buy valued at 110 a ion on thf property, hut failed; to divide II. a provided In the Inw Spencer ears Ibat the Kiplaya bavt failed to sell any of the produrla of thf farm He declares ibat they went Into timber on Ibe property and eut a num ber of tree. He aaya rattle were pas tured during wet weather which, he aaya. faulted In considerable damage to ibe property. PARTY LINES ARC fOROOTTf N IN NAVY MEASURES ANO VOTE IS UNANIMOUS. SPEAKER AND REPUBLICAN LEADER WORK FOR BILLS HAND IN HAND The atale has won lb the first pruhl hltton in naekamu county. A Jury In the rourt of Juallre of the I 'ear Hlcvrra Wednesday returned a verdict of guilty in the trial of A. J nnigntiy after deliheratlng from 4 o'clock in the afleinooo lo 9 o'clock that nlahi 1-rnlency was recommend d- Knightly will be sentenced today. The jury was composed of Henry Hallabury. Kdarard llarrlngtoo. E. lUl'ey. Martin fhrtsiensen. George Ott and Kred II Madlaon. District Attorney Hedges and Dep-! uty Olatiirt Attorney Thomaa A. Hurke reparesenled tbi aUte and George C. ! Unowned the defendant. The convic-'; Hon was secured despite the fact that the two principal witnesses for the state, one of wbom la said to have made a complete ronfeaalon. could not ENGINEER E. CANTINE DECLARES ie round Charles Kirhardaon. aald Oppontnta of Prtparsdntaa Pall Show Hand on Roll Call Joseph Cannon Hint That Movt u: for Camplgn Purpose M W VrtillNtlTtlN'. rWi i Wilson returned hoasa lhi afternoon from hla mlddlewratwni i rvparedarsa apesking trip. The prealdeul did MM ai-i-cai weary. and hit wlfs was fresh am) . heerfitl li baa len a moat luleieaiini trip. ald the president ... he hwk ImihU with all ntubtii of the art Thai the presidents pjiparednsss program w III be adopted I congress twfure Ibe end of Manh ihowe cloaa lo him predicted freely lotto) Wheth er lhl forecast waa ba.t on lbs en thuataam which (rested hi speccb.ee throughout the mlddls weal or waa In the light of international development! could not he learned PROPERTY LOSS IS ESTIMATE!) AT U.000.000. SUMS PLOT IS NOT CREDITED ETO SOUTH NOT PLANNED dropped from sight ROUT! AS FAR AS EUGENE NOT TO BE ALTEREO. to havo confessed, several days ago R. A. tlamevell. a former employee , of the Home Telephone company. Is ' alleged to hare bought Intoxicating , The new routing of the Pacific high liquor from Kulsbtly February S. the J way between Engene and Oregon City day before the raid was made by Sher-1 will not vary from the existing line of Iff Wilson. Constable Frost and Chief I county roada, according to an an. . in . l Tl w. ixmo.uaru. jnouncement made In Eugene by E. L Gamewell left for Alaska several l Cantlne. deputy atate highway engl daya ago Knightly on the stand aald neer. in an address before the tueiu at first he had not sold cider to Game-, bers of the Eugene chamber of corn well on February 2. or at any other merce. time. District Attorney Hedges then Mr. Cantlne said he was not in Eu put Mrs. Gamewell on the stand and ; (ene to make any future announce she said she has gone to Knightly and ' ments for the highway department, but pleaded that he sell no more hard cider! he did say the now line would remain or Jamlca giner to her husband. virtually the same from Eugene north Samples of the hard cider, which 1 to the Clackamas county line. The WASHINGTON-. rVb T tlpeaker Clark and Republican Loader Mann fought aide by aide In the bouae today for adequate national defense With party lines obliterated, moat of the I members followed their leaders and two navy meaatirea passed without a! dissenting tote One. lo provide fori I adding .100 midshipmen lo Ihr enter-' Ing class at Annapolla next July . . I passed 173 to 0, and the other to eo,u!p navy-yards for construction of battle ships Nos. 13 and II. passed without a PREDICTION rollcall. Mr. Mann tried to put the antlpre- tiredness advocates on record by rail ing for a division on the Naval acad emy bill, but there were no uegatlve re sponaea. The appearance of Speaker Clark on the floor to campaign preparedness measures aroused wide Interest. K mors persisted thut he would take ac tive charge of the fight to Increase the army and navy. Majority Leader hitch- In having Joined the opposition JACK CONFER GIVEN A JOB ON ELEVATOR BY MAYOR HACKEIT MADE IN ENTER PRISE TWO WEEKS AGO FUL FILLED WEONESOAY. POLICEMAN NHS Of FINDING Ml IN PILE OF OLD PATHS Maotina Hals) m Rayal Visions Mu aum and Spsaktr Sits Without Robt of Onus-King Sand Mtasaaa of Condolence. About two winks ago the Knlerprlae OTTAWA. Onl. ret. I The num her of known dead in the fir Ibat laal night destroyed a portion of Canada magnificent parliament houae Is now el at Ave two minus, sursla of the! thereon premier, and three ma The latter were Alphonse des Jargtnet, a Do mtnlon ioUcoaiaa. Albuuse des Jar dines. hl mi' le. an etaplo)o In the building, and lloliert Fanning, a wall r. Two others are uilaalng II II loiw, kMSSkSf for Yarmouth. N M . and i V Ijiplant. aaalstant clerk or the cow uiona HA I. KM. (He. Feb 1 Me.lali Ths) Mlaie Industrial SJSMSSn com nilaalon luda declarad an aMSSfttM of payments for the month o( Fehru an of all employers and the workmen of these i mployers who have paid Ihelr oulrtbulloua for Ihe nasi all met le months This arllon waa taken tu accordance with section II of the amended law, thf otnmlHlon hating found lhal lha fund amounts lo a aum ufflriint aj all i...m.i,u and llnbllltlea . crued. together with a surplus of 30 l-er iriil thereon The commission has ael aalde aa a egregalnl fund Ihe sum of IJJ7. 1 3 In the hands of the slate Ireaaurrr. who haa Inisalsd aame In Oregon sihool and municipal Loud, drawing Sva and sli per rent Interval . and the anova l I and Interval lo Is an liri'to. llr fund whlih JURY REACHES VSRDICT IN SflV EN HOURS; WOMAN SWOONS IN COURT LAWYER FOR CONVICTED MAN SAYS I Kill I IS JUST HI GUN Mrs. Mshr, In Formal SlaUmont, Bays Sha Hopoa la S)o Allowod lo Do vols Real of u in Paaca lo Hor Chlldrtn. I'llOVIItKNCE. II I. Feb t. Mrs KlliaUlh F Mohr was acquitted to nlk-hl i hn in id.. .M'lloi . mill accrue i of a , barge of having Insllaaled Ihr imirita.r ..I ha. I... It. j LA ! . ' "'"'mi, iii. t riuin. StoJM alread, aw.rd.il on aeltledj Hpellman. iiegroeM, who were a, HVT !'.. ? '" ""' f"r 'ro'" of lb. .dual BflUBft e,e lo,.n, ent dlaabllll, Nnilltr The Jury reported al 07 The etempllon declarml by the o'clock after having been out alioi commls.loii ana Ibal ihe stale wl'l'in r.o o'clock this morning carry Ihe Insurance risks of all oper ' Mrs Mohr awouned while tho fore atloiis In Ibe slate which are working aiaii waa antiounciua the r.n, i. n, "under lha art. and haf iiualilled for bend dropied forward and ahe waa Ihe triiipllon. without tool lo either "lipping from her i hair h. n hor i the public works department, awlimal ed the pruierty loaa at IU.uo0.iHM The Canadian parliament met today made the prediction thai one of thoji,, the auditorium of the Koval Victoria eni wuuiq in' n mined to'y uinae way lor Jara Confer tested 4 per cent alcohol, taken in the raid were Introduced aa evidence State Chemist A 8. Welia. who made the test. Charles Graham, a druggist, who sealed the bottles after taking them from Knightly's place. Thomas A. Hurke who carried the liquid to Port land and the three officers wbo made the raid were other witnesses for tha Mate. Harry Kellogg, L. T. Thomas and KniKbtly himself were the witnesses for the defense. Local peace officials were consid erably pleased Wednesday night over the success of their first prohibition case. WOMEN VOTERS MANY AT JENNINGS LODGE only new extension of road work to he done in i. ..:. rounty he said was the half of mile of road to be built be tween Divide and the Douglas county line. Mr. Cantlne reported work in Doug 'as, Jackson, and Josephine counties progressing with rapidity and predict ed a creditable highway between Port land and the California boundary lino as soon as funds were available for the work. "The engineering work of the state highway is much In advance of the funds." said Mr. Cantine. "The de partment is planning, however, to par cel the work this year in small units and roads will be built according to the funds available." Al Ihe council nicotic. Wednesday nUht (he forecasted event took place. An account thereof foil Mavnr llankaitl mIJ I ' - - - - . . mmm ' 'itm'-iiH'w. unn.eo,..e i.uproirniou o. .no navy , t.t.vor nr,()rd , mumttfT , tooU bydealgnlngnewbattleahlpaalongthelxh(. rolinc pUc, ,uthrl , , line, of the beat now In uae. doubling , , tQe , lf , iup lin.n .TMiii ui win AnnaH)iif inti conunltU'v Wi st Pnfnt rrMtlnn nf minv Hilillilnn. al regiments for the army and short M,,""'r regu'atlon. ...ould term enlistments to produce a reserve.! ln ,n wit-r The coun- were among suggestions made by the' " rf,'m'd to lhU ,0 com speaker. He said he jpected dlacuas J m,,,M w,,h Pwer ,0" the subject of preparedness generally. Roake, a member of the -troet com goon. mitt... said the council was putting Mr. Mann reiterated his previous ' to ""'cb reaponsiblUty on the atreel pleas for a larger army and navv and I oommlltee. He moves! thai ihe mayor aldeil In maneuvering the bills to pas-1 Klvon '" rlnt lo n(r' "' "re ele aage. 1 vator operators. The motion luiaseil The debate went far afield from the ! Mayor Hacked then .mnounri-d I measures tinder consideration, extend-' Shoeklev was removed and that Jack Ing to the general subject of military Confer had his Job. preparedness. The unusual sight of Metrner said the elevator operators the apeaker and the minority leader should bo younger im than either battling together for administration gbockley or Confer. Huckles agreed measures, while the majority leader with Mcuncr sat silently In the back of the h'ouac.1 Templrton woke up and aaked If tho attracted crowds to the galleries, and 'council would conflra Ihe appointment Hand Kwart. consulting arrhlted plqyera or workmen, for the entire i torneys grasixd and MBMStM hi r inonin. win Miy all hills for tare and while a toiirt offb er rushed for a glaaa llane loaa of Injured workmen Fully of water. ' i"' ""' " all (li. Ii.t-Hr.ln i Ii Ihefi nn other charge aaalliM palions In the stale are now protected thee defendants"' Inquired Juallre BJ the act In addition, a tarae num. Stearns er of nun haranloua o. -imtlon. In 'There la. Your Honor." rrjilled Al eluding aeveral hundred farmers, are torney lleneral Idee, "bul Mrs. Mohr by application, enjoying Ihe pro lee la on hall on the other charge " Hon and lenellt of the act. and will' The defendants Drown and Spell members rushed to the floor from their offices and committee rooms. Mr. Clark urged haste In getting new battleships Into commission. Representative Cannon, of Illinois. created a stir by asking if the talk of! of Confer, and Roake reminded him that he council by motion authorlted tho mayor to hire and remove elevator operators without the eonflmuitlon of the council. A month ago hen an attempt wus loeuin Speaker Seilgny waa with out hla lobes of office, which were de i alroyed in laat nlght'a Are Premier llorden read measagea of ondoleni,' from King Ueorge of Ureal Hrltaln. front the Duke of Connaughl the got ernor general and from Ihe provinces of the country. Sir Wilfrid I -jut ! r. opimsltlon lead er. Joined In the expression of deter mination to continue the work of the parliament. The business which the lire Inter rtipted laal nlgbt waa completed and tin bouse adjourned to meet at the usual hour un Monday The authorities today discredited I the theory that the fire was caused by an Incendiary bomb placed by a plot ter. At Ihe hearing today Ihe Mice- i man ou duly al Ihe senate entrance I aald he discovered a blase In a pile of newapapera In Ihe reading room. tried to put It out with a chemical el llngulsher. failed and ran for a SEaMaV leal when ihe fire had run Ihroughi the reading-room. Another policeman who was at the, commons entrance lo the reading , room Insists there waa an eiploslon In 1 the chamlier. which burst the doors,1 and swept him off hla foot man are coinnileed without hall. said Ihe court participate In Ibis einnpllon ll Is. In effei t. a dividend oalil lit " court, and Mra. Mohr Is dl ihe commission, aa an lusurance com charged from custody on thu com pany, back to employera and UkStf jeWlSlt" workmen, of approximately I'.O.uoO, "Tk Bgbl has on It la-gun." waa the. and la Ihe second dividend of this kind '""""onl of William II lowla. counsel declared by the commission under the, 'or ,,rown r lwla has taken nn amended law since the heglnlng of the """',u exceptions during Ibe trial and nt (local year July I. Il&. Cut Thu Out It Im Worth Money Cut out llila adrsrtletnunt. (ntlosa I rnla lo Kelay A Co., till Hhaflwid Ave, Chicago, i.i . writing your nam and addraaa clsarly. tou will t. -reive la ralurn a trial package ros-taming: (I) Folay'a llonar and Tar Com- ound. tha alandard family rrmnlr ur coughs, colds, rroup. whoeMng ,..a...e. a niuun KTiorrn- made lo remove the men on the e'evut ancc for camplrm puriwsces. Later he or gpi,! council meetings wore hold said he did not intend the remnrk as a , .,nd con-ldcrable Interest aroincd criticism of the president. Thc Knterprlso announced after tho "The gentleman was trying to put in j natter had quieted down that one of a nice way a very nice criticism of the, ,h., ,.CVato.- men would soon h.. m. president, but he did not get away moved. with it," Representative Fitzgerald, of New York, said. KING SIGNS CONSCRIPTION. LONDON. Fob :: King tloorge to day signed the conscription bill. II J become effective February 10. rough, tlghtnrss and aorencsa In cheat, grlpp and bronchial coughs t i :.v Kdnrv Pills for ovtr worked and dlsunlarsd kidneys and bladder allmtnia, pain In aldaa and back dua to Kldnay Trouble, sore muarlra. stiff Julnta, backache and rheumatism. l K'.i.-y Cathartlo Tablats wholrsoma anil thoroughly rlaanalng cathartic. Kaparlally rumfortlng to stout persona, and a purgative nrrdrd by everybody with alugglah bowala and torpid liver You ran try thcae three family t medics fur oaly to. said I hat he might carry Ibe case to the supreme court The trial began January 10 and the Jurors had ln kepi together all that lime Mra Mohr made a brief statement after returning lo her home tonight She aald she had la-en confluVnl from Ihe heiiglmilng that no Jury would ever I convict her "I am home again." ahe aald. 'with my children and I hope lo he allowed In peace lo devote ihe real of my life lo Ihelr welfare." HOW TO CURE COLDS Avoid evpoaurr and drafts. Kat right. Take Dr. King's New Diacov. cry. It la prearvd from Pine Tor. healing halaama and mild laiatlvoa. Dr Klng'a New Discovery killa and espels Ihe cold germa, aoothra Ihe Irritated throat and allays Inftuminatlon. Search as you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over II years Is a guarantee to satisfaction (Adv.i Of the 180 voters who have regis tered In Jenninas Lodge. 9. or a large majority, are women, according to fig ures prepared by P. D. Newell of that town. Registration figures secured by Mr. Newell show that the Republi cans in iis home precinct have that same comfortable margin which Is no ticed in practically all of the registra tion totals made this year. The ISO voters are divided as follows: Repub licans, 110; Democrats 59; Prohibition ists, four; Socialists, six and Progres sives, one. He estimates the total number of voters in Jennings Lodge precinct at 206. MANY PEOPLE DONT' KNOW an awful lot of misery. Spells of diz an awful lost of misery. Spells of diz ziness, headaches, constipation and biliousness are Mire signs that your liv er needs help. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills and see how tbey help tone up the whole system. Fine for the stomach too. Aids digestion. Purifies APPEAL Dissatisfied with the verdict in the court of Justice Sievers, Furmen Ruz bee and Myrtle Ruzbee. defendants In a suit for rent fiied by John Bltttter, appealed to the circuit court. The case was tried Wednesday before a jury' In Judge Campbell court, and a verdict for $5 more than the justice court verdict was returned. Bittner sued to collect alleged unpaid rent, and secured a verdict In the circuit court of $16.50. CONSTABLE WILL NOT EVICT FAMILY NOW FROST TELLS LAWYER HE WILL NOT SERVE PAPER DURING SNOW STORM. YOUNGERS ARE DIVORCED. Circuit Judge Campbell Friday sign kJ a decree of divorce separating N Younger from Anna Younger. KERN SENT TO ASYLUM. Peter Kern, who was arrested Thurs day night on an insanity charge, was examined and nommlttad in iiw. the blood and dears the complexion, hospital Saturday, and was taken to Only 25c at your Druggist. (Adv.) J Salem that night. Oregon City has an official with a heart and hi name is D. K. Frost, con stable. Yesterday Constable Prost was glv n an order of eviction by a local law yer and told to serve It on u family in West Linn. Thc constable Investigat ed the case and found that the family had no place to go if thrown out of their home. One of the c hildren in the family was ill, he learned, and they were poor. He returned to the lawyer. "If ytni want to throw that family out in the I snow, you'll have to get someone else I besides me to do It," he said. "I re ! fuse to evict a family in mir-h weather as this, whether they pay their rent or not. You'll have to wait." TWO WOMEN DIE IN GUN PLAY ON RANCH KLAMATH FA I 1.8, Ore.. Feb. g. Mrs. Mary A. Wlh ox and her daugh ter. Mrs. Maggie .lones, are dead and William Doylos lb slightly Injured as the result of u figlii curly this morning at the Jones ram It. near the Langell Valley postofliee, in the southeastern corner of Klamath county, about 50 miles southeast of this city. Sheriff Low uml ; icpuiv. with County Coro ner Whiilock, left for the scene as soon as the sheriff's office was notified this this afternoon, but owing to almost Impassable conditions of the roads, they will not arrive until uome time tonight. Details a in the fued are meager. When the sheriff's party had proceed od as fur us llonanza, 18 miles from the scene of the crime, Sheriff Low telephoned his office here that he had received report that the two women YOUNGER ESTATE PROBATED. See What Cash Will Buy WE SELL FOR CASH SUGAR SPECIAL. 100 lbs. Cane 8uoar $6.50 100 lbs Dry Granulated 6.30 16 ibs Dry Q ran allied 1.00 1.1 lbs. pure Cane 1.00 SPECIALS FLOUR When travel ing, attending a Theatre or some Social Function, or if Shopping, don't forget to have DR. MILES' -Anti - PAIN PILLS with you. They are in valuable for Headache and all other Pains. 6 Doses, 25 Cents. IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATIS FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BRINQ DESIRED RELIEF. 'I have used Dr. Miles- Anti-Pain Pills for soma time and find them an Invaluable remedy f ir headache. I have always taken great pleasure in recommending them to my friends, being confident that they will bring tha desired relief. I am never without them and uae them for all attacks of pain, knowing that they will not disappoint me." MRS. W. H. BENSON, i West Haven, Conn. HORSE SWIMS TO HIS 1 DEATH OVER FALLS Employes' of the Hawloy Pulp & I'a per company at Station A Wednesday saw a horse: carried down th current 'in the middle of the river and ko over the falls, lie was swimming, but was j unable to make any progress against the current. The horse had a brld'e. i and was not seen again after going over HE DESTROYS BOARDMAN HOOS E Petition for letters of administration in the estate nf liuues Younger were tiled in the probate department of the county court Friday by Attorney C. Schueliel, representing Miss Nelli Younger. The estate is rallied at $2697.27. The following heirs lire named: Mrs. Jean Bilcox. of Oakland, fallf. : Mrs. Mary Cleason, of Oregon City; Miss Nellie Younger, of Port land; John Younger, address un known; Peter Younger, of Ouk'unl. Calif; Rennie Younger and Bthel Younger, of Oregon City. Mrs. Louise liallon Thursday filed a petition for the appointment of a guardian foi her daughter, Oora Hal Ion, aged II years. Tha, child's father Is dead and she has a one-fourth inter est in a lost at Lorain, Iowa, valued at $:!00. $800,000 passes bank for livestock tlirongh in lf'15. Ontario A large two-story house at Hoard j man on the line of the Portland Rail I way, Light ft Power company was de- stroyed by fire about midnight last night. Owinft to the fact that tele phone wires ln that district are still down. It was impossible to learn the name of the owner, or the loss. The house made a warm and bright fire despite the heavy rain, and many In Oregon City could see the bright lights to the norm caused by the blaze. . mate of Ohio, city of Toledo, l. I.uraa County, w- Frank J. Cheney make oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4 Co.. doing bualneaa In tha City of To !. .' 'ln', Rta aforeaald. and iiia-x".':' ,rm l t'-'y the aum of ONE IiUNftREfj fXiU.AKH for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HAI.I. h CATARRff CURt;. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and aubacrlbed In AyDr'iffl2C'' ,h'" Clh dy ' Dec"nber (8t'aI A. W. OLEABON. Notary Public. Hall a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mu- VL'.t of the .yatem. Send for testimonial., free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Drugglata. 7Sc. Take Haifa Family Pin, lor constipation. SPECIAL. Swan Flour, $1.25 sack . . . $4.75 Bbl. Crown Olympic or Snow Drift $1.40 per 8k $5.50 Bbl. 10 lbs. Pancake Flour 46e 10 lbs. Patent Flour 40c 10 lbs. Farina 45c 9 lbs. Corn Meul 35e Rice, Macaroni, Etc. Stiltatia Knlslns, lb 10c Muscatel Kalsiiis 10c White Figs, lb 10c lllnck Figs, ;i lbs 25c Dry Peaches, ;! lbs 25c 4 lbs. Pink Beani 25c I lbs. Mexican Means 25c 4 lbs. Kayo I leans 25c 5 lbs. Iiroken Rice 25c I His. .lap Illce 25c ;i lbs. Ilesthcad Itico 25c 4 lbs. Sago 25c I lbs. Tapioca , 25c 4 lbs. Cut Macaroni 25c 4 lbs. Smull White lleutis 25c Hams, Bacon and Lard Armour's Best Sugar Cured Bacon. Macks, pound 20c Armour's Ilest Htignr Cured Hums, pound 20c Side Macon. Mest Eastern 23c Salt Pork, BBStSrfl 15c 1 pound Armour's Picnic Hum 12'2c No. 10 Pull Puro Lard $1.35 Lard Compound, In bulk, per Hi. 12' 2o NO. Tin Pure Lurd 70c CANNED GOODS 1 Can Oysters 25c 2 Can Y. M. Milk 15c 2 Can Merlgold Milk 15c Can Clams 65c Cun Pork and Means 25c f! Can Sardines ....'. 25c 2 Can Chill Con Came 25c 25o 25c 10c 26c . 5c I Or Cnn Spires 5e liood Mruoiil 25o Toilet Paper. :i for 10c Tllliiinonk Cheese, L'r.r lb., 1' lbs. 45c Arm ft Hummer Soda 6c 50 Hi. sin k Dairy Salt SOo 504b. sin k H giound Salt 35c :. gals Coal Oil 66c boxes Mulches 10c .'.'.c Mox I'eurllne or fluid Dust.. 20c 16c Hox Naplhii Wash Powder. .20c Corn or filoss Starch 6c Kir Mottle Mining or Ammonia . . 5c :i Ciiiih 0M Duleh Cleanser . . .'I Cans Lye Vinegar, full quart Vinegar, gallon Sauer Kraut, quart Reg. 25c size K. C. Baking Pow der 20c 3 lb. Can 8tem Cut Coffee 70c Reg. fid K. 0, Makinx Powder. .40c Keg. S0r K. 0, Making Powder. .65c !' ': Can Table Peaches. . . . 10c I pkgs. Quaker Corn Hakes. . . .25c Small Onion Sets, ; lbs. for 25c Fancy II I Itlver Apples, box $1.50 Fancy Naval Oranges, sl,e 80, doz. 20c; size 17(1, doz 20c Fancy Lemons, extra large, doz. 20c Walter Baker's Premium Choco late, apeclal, lb 40c Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa, reg. 30c, lb 25c Regular 30c pkg. Rolled Oats.. 20c Cod Fish, t Hi brick 20o Cans Silver Salmon 25c Cans Chinook Salmon 35c (i Lonvcs V. S. Mread 25c FALLS CITY BUTTER Not More Than Two to a Customer 70c a Roll. ON WEDNESDAY, BUTTER DAY, 65c LARGE ROLL Peanut Mutter. 2 llm 28c SYRUP SPECIAL. Uig Cabin Maple, pints, reg. 30c, Log Cabin Maple., qta. reg. M)c, . Log Cabin Maple, U, gnl reg. 90c. Columbia Syrup, gnl Co'iimldii Syrup. I gal Karo Syrup, gnl. 20c 40c 80c 30c 50c 30c Knro Syrup, 1 gnl 55c Tea and Coffee Caravan Coffee, Hi., special 35c 3 His. per special 11.00 I'lils Blend ll I Perfect Coffee; rich in aroma, strong In flavor. y t i smooth and pleasing to the moat delicate pslste, Koval Coffee, Mi., special 30c Hold Dollar Coffee, lb., special . .25c Upton's Ten, 1 lb. t Inn for 85o Meul Mnlk Teas, lb 45e Breakfast Foods Qolden Hod flats, 'teg. I!.' (iohlcli Hod Wheat. Keg. pkg. 30c o, pkg. . . 30c Koman Meal 25c Pancake Flour 20c Krlnkle Corn Flakes, 2 pkgH, for 15e Shredded Wheal, 2 pkgs 25o Kalslon Mran, 2 for 25c Full Line Kellooa'a and Quaker's Cereals. Soap and Washing Powder fi Mnrs Crystal While Sonp 26c :i Cutis Old Dutch Cleiinser 25c Llh! House Cleanser 5e Pure Kxlracts, bottle. 10c Crackers ' Iflc Moves Crackers. 25c I 26c Muxes Crackers 45c '! pkgs. Ornbam Crackers 25e or ' fuses Crackers, lb. ... 8c Full Line Fancy Cookies. I lie box, .'I foi 25c; He boxes fi for 25o Full Line Finicy Cookies In Hulks. German Kgg Noodles, ref, 16c ..ioc Fruits and Vegetables Of All Kinds. Fancy Cabbage, per lb 2e Pickles and Kraut Hour Pickles, pint Jar 16c Sour Pickles, quart Jar 25o Sweet Pickles, bulk, quart 25c New Kraut, quart 10c Kellesnoo Kerring, doz 25c MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Stores 2 Stores, Oregon City and Bolton Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133 AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplace, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mt. Pleasant and Falls View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. West Side and Canemah, Tueaday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY