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OUIKiON' CITV KNTKItl'ltlHl-!. KWIDAV. FKIMiUAKV 1H. VjU. LOCAL BRIERS J. W. KimmI, of K.laia.la, ramlldat lur cootily coiiimlaeloiinr, waaju lown Tlll'mlaf. Mr. and Mr. W. II. Ui ke, of Canby wera IiudIiim vulture In Ilia county Tburaday. I). K. Julll'f, realdi'tll of OsWI'gU, a In Ilia rounly sa( Tueaday Iran acting blielm-ee. J. C. Kauplarh, formerly of I ho Red- land illetrli't, waa In llila illy fuiu Canby Wednoeday. A aim wee born lo Mr. anil Mra, Wll Ham K. Illinint of llila rlty, February T at a Portland biupltal. ('. I'. Tliomaa, a farmer from Ilia Mar iiiiaiii dUtrlet, waa busini-ae vlnltor In I ho comity el Monday. doors Cloaner, a farmer from Or Kon City, rout No. 2, waa a hualiicae vlallor In lb county ai'at Friday. John Hughee, well known alixkman of Itedlaud, who liaa li'in orvlnit ou the Jury, left for lila home Wedneaday morning;. (icorgu llrowo, who la employed by paper mill, la ependlng few daye with lila rolatlvea at Klwood during lha high water. Mra. ('. C. Hull of Molulla nua, who bua bocn erlnualy III for Ilia paet four n Ilia, waa ahla lo lae her homo Kutiday. Y. Y. Timimi, of Sherwood, brother of ('. T. and Huperlnlendent Y. J. Toots. waa traneactlug bueliiree In Oregon City Wednesday. While pruning tree at lila liuiii't In Mt. I'lcaMiil. W. II. HtalTord full and la now confined lo hi hum with a num. ber of bad brulaee. James U Kill lam. of Itedlaud, a well known farmer of llila county, waa among thoa transacting buainraa In Oregon City Wednradiiy. F.tall K. Uordon, of I'owell River. II. '.', la eMndlng a fw daya In Kugene trnnaartlng biielnraa. Mr. Cordon formerly resided In Oreaon City?. Anionn lha Canny tleltor In Oro on City Friday to attend the Rubekah convention were Mra. Andrew Korher, Mra. Caaalu Kvaua and Mra. Ilertha 1 1 oral. Millard Olllet returned Bundiy from a Ave yeura' rrulao In tha Culled Stntea navy, lie la llio guest at tun iionio 01 hla auht, Mra. H. V. Kraut la and la aUo vlxltlng Mill) lila father. Neul Jamison, leatnr for the Clarka- tnaa County Cow TeatliiK association after transacting husliieaa In Oregon City Wrdneaday, left for Hedlund whore ho la at tho Smith dairy furiu. II. W. Koehler, of Oawego, who la Mug urged by bla frlende to enter tho ruco for aherlff on (ho Democratic ticket, waa In Oregon City Thursday. Mr. Koehler bua not yet expressed lila Intention to run. A petition for lettera or a lirinlatra lion In tho eatale of J. K. Mulr, who died February H. waa filed In Dim pro liHtn department of the county court Monday by Jeaale Mulr. Ho leavea an entitle valued at $1900. Mra. A. K. Kroat uiTlvcd In thla city lust ii I Klit from Corvallla. She wua called hern by tho death of her grand father, I.. It. Andrewe. at Mt. Plea ant. Her brother, F. II. Audrawa, of Portland, la uUo In Oregon Cliy. Mr. and Mra. Jolinunea Jolinaon, of WUIuninttv, are visiting In Bulem tho Kuenta of Huv. John Ovull, who la known In thla city. Mr. and Mra. Jolin aon are planning on making their fu ture home In tho vicinity of Hulem. Mr. ond Mra, Kmery C. French arc rwelvlns congratulations over tho ar rival of a tlttlo aon born February 12. Thla la tho third child, tho flrat two are twin, a boy and a girl. Mra. French waa beforo her inarrluRo Mini Alice llalley. Dr. J. I). Fvntnn Monday llloc a suit nguiniit Mabel Francis I'ntt 'r-uin-Pru-no Richardson mid C. S. Rlch'irdmm to collect on ii nolo for 2:0 signed in Portland In 1911. Tho plaintiff ho'ds a in'nrtgugu on tbo defendutit'a iroperty In llila county. I Cliarlex llenjamln Kuli;lit nnd MIkn Alice Coffey, In tho rencncn of Forext Jumea nnd lila wife Klvn JiuneH, as wltncHHcti. wero united In mnrrliiKO by Rov. f. K. Hawklna nt tho MethndlHt imrBomiRO Wodneaduy filKht at 7:30 p. m. Thoy will reaUlo. In roi t'imd. Charloa Evemtt Tldd, tho year old aon of Mr. nnd Mra. Cburloa Tldd, who llvo nt tha bond of Sixth street, dlod Monday nfternonn nftor nn lllncaa of a fow dnya. Tho funeral will bo held Wednesday morning nnd Intarmotit will be In Motintuln View cetnotnry, In tbo MuHonln plot, Itov. W. II. Allen, of Oak Orovo, vis ited OrcKoii City Thuradny. Mr. and Mra. Allen recently colobratod tholr golden woddlng annlvemnry. Mr. Al- nn wna tho fourth member of his lm incilliiti) family to oolobrnto this event. Throo brothora oldor tlmn ho, toKotlmr RED PEPS PHILOSOPHY "Most people m willing to spend ft02lnan effort to win a $5 pmc. You get full value for your money when you buy from LARSEN & CO. Corner Tenth and Main Su. with tln.lr lv.a ceUbraled ba flfin 'b Aml.rona firow null, an of Mr. and Mia. (ieorga (.', Mrowin ll, waa In r ann Cliy Hulurday. Mr. ifonill la a graduate of Oregon City hull hool and ha la now attending Iteed rollega at roitland. Ho waa In Oiou Cliy In Ilia Inlerala of Ilia collngv, prepara lory lo publiabing a avnlor iMMiklei, of hi' ti Mr. Hrownnll la editor and gn iral manager. I.lnuleiiant and Mra. Arthur fJalloa ly and llttla aon are gueata of the liiroii r'a parvtila, Mr. and Mra Cbarlea (IhlloKly of (i'aiUtona. Uniilriuiil (ialloaly la former Oregon City boy and la well known here. Ha reienlly mturned from a trip lo Honolulu. Mra. W. II. Dlllard of Idaho, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea (lallogty la alio Ha lting her pa rent a. (1 SEEKS DIVORCE MAX OLimCM SAVt tHC COULD NOT COOK HII BRCAK'AtT OR IWtIP THE HOUIK Charging that bla wife would not get up early In the morning, early enough to gel lila breakfaal, Ihut aha waa dirty, (hat aim would not uiako lha heda or aweep the floor, that money be fare her waa turned over to Iter men friend and that aha finally on February ft. IIMD, declared that abe waa tired of living with him and waa going to "beat Mai ilula h. of Molulla, Haturday Died a ault for divorce agalnat Ilertha Unix h In tha circuit court, Dliuli k It Dluilck are bla attomoya. They were married January 10, 190, at Wilbur, WanU, and have lived at Molnlla aeveral yrara. He aaya abe aanocluted with a barber ruined V 1 1 1 1 a and after moving to Molulla aba aent III in money ao that be could fo'low her. At lha Cluekamaa county fair In 1911. and at one of the Portland Komi Fee- tlvaU, ahe la alleged lo have aaaorlatrd with men too Intimately to pleaao her llilabaud. T IN CIRCUIT COURT C. E. HAOLEY FAILS IN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER PROPERTY SOLD BY OFFICIAL. Sheriff W. J. Wllann Sattirduy night won a ault filed nKulnat him by C. K. lUdtey lo ncover iroKTty aold by the aherllT. The amount of tho ault waa fi'iOO, and tho official wns reprcaentcd by Judgo nrnnt II. Dliiikk and Walter A. Dlmlrk. W. K. Holilnnon aevnrnl tnontha ago aecured a judgment for V-'i auulnst A. 8. puulmin for labor. I'uulxon'a cat tin wna attuched nnd aold at a aherllT'e nulo for $109. Hndley claimed be held a flrxt mortgaKO on the property; and noimht to rocover from tbo aherllT. Tbo cuao waa tried beforo a Jury In Circuit JudKO Campbeira court TO BE IN USE NEXT WEEK THREE CLASS ROOMS WILL BE OCCUPIED EITHER MONDAY OR TUESDAY SAYS TOOZE. Threo of tho six rooms In tho new addition to tho Oregon City IiIkIi school will bo occupied ell her Monday or Tuonduy next week, suld City Super intendent of Schoolg Toozo yesterday. Sluilents who now uro registered In tho atwcmbly room of tho high .school will bo moved to tho threo new rooms. Tho eastoru wull of tbo nssombly room will bo removed, and tho room ttsolf will ha considerably eulnrged. It will bo sovenil weeks. Mr. Toor.o continued, before tbo addition la entire ly completed. GUARDIANS ARE 80UGHT. A potltlon for tho appointment of a Riiardlnn for Allison and Qulncy Ercl man, children of tho Into Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erdmun, was filed In tho pro bato department of the county court ThiirHduy by Dnntul U'Erdmnn, and a similar petition was filed for Homor nnd Anna Erdmnn, children of tho lute Mr. and Mrs. Haven Erdmun. Each of tho four children has a J3G9.03 Interest in an estate. SCHOOL BOARD REFUSES TO ALLOW 00E L M'LOUGHLIN TO TALK TO L The school board Wednesday ulght denlod the request of Captuin Lowoll ltlanchnrd, of tho local compnny of mllllln, lo allow Colonol McLoughlln. of the Third regiment, to talk on tho work of the militia at a hliih bcIioo! assembly. Captnin lllnnchard nsked the board to allow Colonel McLoughlln to speak Friday aftornoon at the closo of sthool to tho boys botween 18 and 21 years of ago, urging them to Join tho local company of national guards. Militia officials have been planning a cam paign to get high school students in tho company. The school board took the stand that tho militia was In no way connected with the work of the school, and that HIGH SCHOO fi iff IIAIinr rillll T III 1852, SCRIBBLING E h. immv, CARPiNTt", rnt inVIO HISTORICAL OATA WIOOINQ RINO II rOUHO. The data of the erection of Ibe pto neer CHIT llou a puttie wbl h Could not m ainwerrd by Ibe tlot alu l-iil a of early blatory of Oregon City waa learned Tueaday wban William Caanedr. a lalxirer. rlppl a board from a door ruing In tba building and revealed written on tha under elda of the noard tha following Inwrlptloii' "II. Kmery, Oregon City, Houmi Car penter, built I nl U. AiMirnainy, own rr of the hotiM." Tho Cliff llouaa, now bring destroy rd to make room for the TM.Ooo addl tlon to lha llawley mill, baa played a moM liniiortoiil part In tba early hla lory of Oregon City at a time when thla city waa Die atrial and ludualrta! tenter of tha dlntrlil. Tba man who iinlU the hotel and the date of Ha ereo llon, however, bavo alwaya born abrouded In myalery, and tba bet elforta of local atudenla of plonevr bla lory to ao'v. toe problem bava not iK-en awarded. The hotel waa bulll of cedar, evident ly brouaht to Oregon around Cat Horn. Many or tho planka are If to bi-a aeroaa, and an Ini b thick. The lutbea uned In the building wore cut from nutlvo wood a by banL O. (1. Faulkner baa charge of remov ing the building. Ho found a wedding ring bctwoen tho partltlona on the erc oi.u floor. Mr. Faulkner Intend lo keep, the cedar board on which the pio neer carpenterliad marked the date of l onntnn tlon of the hotel. A large num ber of empty llijuor Imttli-a were found under the floor ol tbo building, which now la about half deatroyed. FISHERMAN, 50 FEET OFF OWN IAND, FINED , O. HOW-ELL, FI8HIN0 WITHOUT LICENSE, WANDERS TOO FAR FROM HIS FARM. The alute law aaya a property owner ran flab on hla own lund without a flah Init llcetme. K. O. Howell, who ha proH-rty In tho Clear crock dialrlct, went fluhlng Monday afternoon with out a llrcniM', wandered CO feet off bla own land and waa arrested by Deputy FUh Warden Jewell. Tuoeday Howell wua brought beforo Juatlre of thn 1'euro Slcvora. At flrat ho dec'arod bla Intention of fighting tbo rbarr.e, making hla defenao that ho was on bla own property, but In vcHtli;ntlon khowvd him that he had wnndered a few feet off hla own lund. Ho eatlmnmted thut ho was about 60 feet from bis property lino. Howell entered a plea of guilty and waa fined $25. R.E. UNDER NEW STATUTE CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR FIRST CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY JOB TO DEPOSIT SUM. U, E. Woodward, of Oregon City, Fri day filed his statement for nomination and deposited $20 with County Clerk Harrington. Ho Is a candidate for county bssossor. Mr. Woodward Is tho first candldato for a county offico who has Jjiken ad vantngo of tho new law which a'lowg a candlduto to deposit a sum with the county clerk, rather than to clrculuto and file a potltlon. . Ills motto Is "A Bquaro deal on valu ations and assessments." Union Pacific . systerii feeds and houses passengers at The Dalles w hile trains are stalled. IXEN I. IUKER, tho daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. I. linker, and Ucldlcy J. Woodward, son of Mr. nnd Mrs U. E, Woodward, won mnrrled quietly. Monday afternoon at Ww First Popilst church by Rev. W. T. K'llikon They will tnko a Bhort honoymoon trip M-rove roturnli.3 to Oregon City whoro they will make tholr homo. by allowing Colonel McLaughlin to snenk the board would be taking a dofl nlto stand for military work In con nection with the school. . Members of the board, however, de slro to have it known that In no way aro they opposed to high school stu dents joining the militia, but they do not want to have the militia connected in any way with tho schools. A stu dent over 18 years of age may enlist with the consent of his parents. Tbo local company planned on se curing about 30 members from the high school. A formal request that Colonel McLaughlin be allowed to speak was mado by Captain Illanchard early In tho week. Colonel McLoughlln was in Oregon City last Saturday. WOODWARD FILES STUDENTS A EST LINN VOTES FOR ANNEXATION OF WILLAMETTE VOTERS APPROVE MIRCIR l TO 21 AT SECOND ILICTION HELD MONDAY. ACTUAL UHIOH CF IWO TOWNS TO EE HADE SOON AS POSSIBLE Greater Wt Linn Will Haa AaaaaMd Valuation WMhln Fa Hundred Thoutand Dollara af Oregon City 1 Mllta Lang. At nwnd merger rU-tlon, WmI l.lnn Monday voted to merge with Wlb la met l. Tho vote waa tZ to 21. The flrat election, b 'd early In De cember, wbi found to b Invalid owing lo two flaws In tba prorerdltif a. At the flrat vote, wblih waa ronaiderably heavier than tbo w-oi.d, voters ap proved lha annexation. 110 lo "9. Wll lametta voted for the merger early lo January. The actual merger will be completed aa soon aa poenlble, 11 Willamette council will reaae to eilat. and the greater Weal Linn will be governed by the present council, wblih Include no representative from Willamette dla trirt, until tba flrat of nnt year. One of the principal objerta of the annexation waa to give ihoie living In Willamette opportunity to uae South Fork water. Tba town la now aupplled by a privately owned avutein controled by J. K. Downev. 8tn will probably be taken at once to acjulra tbls prop erty, although much of 't mv found Impractical to nee, olng to tha con dition of the tinea. ' The new Weal l.lnn eitenda from Magono park below llobon up to the Tualatin, a distance of about thraa miles. Ita aaaeaaed valuation in with In a few hundred thmoaud dollar of Oregon City, and Includes all tha mills of tba Crown Wlflamctte company, ex cept the eaat aide pulp mill, and tha generating plant of the I'ortland JUII way. Light A Power company. It pop ulation I eatlmatcd between 2500 and 3000 persona. Financing the twon's $200,000 bond laaue will be much simpler with Wlllatn ette In Wrat Linn, not so much on ac count of tbo Increase In valuation, a on account of tho tncreime In the num ber of water conaumers. Ties numlier of homea In tha Willamette district expected to connect with tho mains la eatlmated at 150. 3 SUITS FILED TO FORECLOSE ON NOTES Three ault to foreclose on notes were filed. In tho circuit court Satur day. KlUa White filed a suit against Eli jah Coal man and ti. K. Howitt to col lect on a note for J."00. on which $125 had been paid, signed September 21. 11105. She seeks $00 attorney's fees and Interest John Hunt instituted an action analnst J. R. Townsend and Sarab Townsend to foreclose on a $500 note and collect $50 attorney's fees. Tho Estnrada State bank filed a pe tition to foreclose on a mortgage for $300, naming George P. IJryan, Llllle D. Itryan, Charles Hicks, Jessie Hicks and Glus8 llrothors us defendants. J.S. OF T Circuit Judgo Campbell Friday signed a Judgment In the suit of the Willametto Valley Southern against M. M. and Clnrlr.su Hall to condemn a right of way. The court' awarded the Halls $649.30 for thes strip, and the judgment provides that tho money must be paid and the deed given in 30 dnys. Mrs. Sarah Frank, carrier of rural route No. 3 out of Horitig, mado tho re markablo record of missing only one day during tho recent storms. The roads were considered impassible for nearly a "week, the snow drifting lu places to the tops of the farm fences, but Mrs. Frunk made her rounds when soveral other corrlers failed. She had the assistant of her husband during tho worst storms, and togethor they got tho mall to the farm houses on route No, 3, which covers nearly 21 milos. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, "The Kind You Hara Always Bought Bear tha Signature WATSON ESTATE PROBATED. A petition for the probate of the will of Fred Watson, who dlod In Salem February 1, was filed In the probate department of the county court Satur day. His estate consist of 371.22 in cash. A number of relatives living In I England survive. F.A.eURDON,l!ElER RESIGNS HIS PLACE FRICTION IN WATER DEPART MENT It BELIEVED CAUSE STATEMENT II NOT MAOE. Y, A. Ilurdon, ihglrmaa of the water (ouuiillte of the (;l!ton round! and ou of Ibe bel known tltuetie of that loan, Tueaday realgned bla place on lha round), U la believed, Iihiiim of frldlofl In lha water department. Mr. Ilurdon at bla bom Tuewlay night aid he bad no statement to make, and wlihed tha matter to be forgotten aa aoun aa poeaibl. Ifn pre-k-ii ted bla realgnatlon to Mayor Chamber Howell, and bla l'itiKi will be elected by tha council at the flrat meeting neit month. Mayor Howell u!d Tuesday night that be t bon til Mr. Ilurdon realaned bwauae of bla Inability to aree with tbe other members of Ilia committee, on the aelection of water superin tendent. Mr. Lurton aupported Vlrtor (Jault. and tbe council elected Will Johnaon. T SUE TO COLLECT BILL L. W. Ilobbln and Everman Robblna, of Molalla, doing bualnea a Kobbln lirother. Friday filed a ault In the clr cult court agalnat John and Anna brad ley to collct on a bill for mere ban dine. Of the $101. B0 worth of good alleged to have been bought by the defendant, only ti cent waa paid, ac cording to tha complaint. OREGON CITY WOMAN AT FUNERAL OP MRS. G. W. BENTLEY WILL BE HELD HERE SAT URDAY MORNING. Mr. G. W. flentley, formerly Mr. Mary Holme Simmon of this city, died at 11:20 o'clock Thursday morn ing at ber home In Woodburn at the age of 67 year. Mr. Itontloy lived In Orcson City many years, and recently moved to the Marion county town. She is lurvlved by her husband, one daughter. Mr. Grace Swope; a son. Arthur Holmes, of ML Angel, and four stepsons. C. J and U E. Rentley, and Hud and F. D Simmons. The body will be brought to Oregon City, and Interment will be in Moun tain View cemetery Saturday at 12 o'clock. Wednesday IsButter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER OO, 10)11 Wednesday Only VOOC 3. !i011 Not More Than Two Rolls to A Customer SUGAR SPECIAL. 100 lb. Cane Sugar $6.50 100 lb Dry Granulated 6.30 111 lbs. Dry Granulated 1.00 15 lbs. Pure Cane 1.00 FLOUR SPECIAL. Swan Flour, $1.25 lack.., '.$4.75 Bbl. Crown Olympic or Snow Drift $1.40 per Sk .$5.50 Bbb- 10 lus. Pancake Flour ........ :.45c 10 lbs. Patent Flour 40c 10 lbs. Farina 45c 9 lbs. Corn Meal ..35c Rice, Macaroni, Etc Sultana Raisins, lb 10c Muscatel Raisins 10c White Figs, lb 10c Wack Figs, 3 lbs. . . . , 25c Dry Peaches, 3 lbs. ........... .25c 4 lbs. Pink Beans 25c 4 lbs. Mexican Benns 25c 4 lbs. Bayo Deans 25c 5 lbs. Broken Rice 25c 4 lbs. Jap Rice 25c 3 lbs. Besthead Rice 25c 4 lbs. Sago 25c 4 lbs. Tapioca 25o 4 lbs. Cut Macaroni 25c 4 lbs. Small White Beans 25c Hams, Bacon and Lard Armour' Best Sugar Cured Bacon. Breakfast Bacon 20c Backs, pound 20c Armour's Best Sugar Cured Hamn, pound . 20c Side Bacon, Rest Eastern 23c Salt Pork, Eastern 15c 1 pound Armour's Picnic Ham 12;.fce No. 10 Poll Pure Lard $1.35 Lard Compound, in bulk, per lb. 12' 2o No. 5 Tin Pure Lard 70c CANNED GOODS 4 Can Oysters 25c 2 Can Y. B. Milk ...15c 2 Can Merigold Milk 15c 6 Can Clams 65c 3 Can Pork and Beans 25c 6 Can Sardines 25c 2 Can Chili Con Came 25c Pickles and Kraut Sour Pickles, pint Jar 15c Sour Pickles, quart jar 25e Sweet Pkkles, bulk, quart 25c New Kraut .' 5c Kellesnoo Kerring, dox 25c J. J. BULLOCK, PIOiNEER Of 1849. IS DEAD OIWEGO MAN PASSES AWAV AFTER ILLNESS OP PIVE VEAP.S WITH CANCER. After Ave year lllneaa with ranter, John J. Ilullwk, t pioneer of 119, died Tdaaday night it bla borna In Oawego. I( was born In Whit county, Tenn., In 137, and rroaaed tbi plain with i hla parrnta In 1M9. For 40 yeara he 'lived on Ibe Jeaale Itullixk donation land claim near Onwego. Ha spent all I Ma life In Oregon In the Oawego dl trlit with Ibe exception of four yeara I In Or iron City, and la well known through the norlh-m part of tha coun ty. In W. Mr. HulI'Mk married Ml.a KlUaUih Melvln at (Jervaln, and of the Ova children born to them, three aur vlve, Mrs. 11. K. J one, Mla Jane Hul I'Mk and William W. Ilulloik, all of Otwego. Mr. Ilullock died several year ago. The Ixily U being held her at the funeral parlor of Holman Itandall. and Iba funeral will be held Thuradny. L R. ANDREWS, CIVIL WAR VETERAN, DIES U It. Andrew died at & o'clock Tueaday morning at hi borne In Mount Pleasant Ho wa bom in Ohio, Au guat 1. 1S33. HI first wife waa Mlaa Harriet Sel kirk, and after her death 32 year ago he wa married In 1882 to her aixter, Mia Jennie Selkirk, who survive him, along with one aon, F. It. Andrew of Mount IteaaanL Mr. Andrew came here In 1903 from Indiana. HI slater, Mrs. Alice Jungle. Uvea at Fort Wayne, Ind. He was member of tbe Crand Army of tba Re public. J. B. ROBINSON OIES. Jame R. Robinson, who la known by many In Oregon City, dropped dead at bla home, 9S5 Hawthorne avenue. Portland, Saturday night of heart trou ble. He moved to Portland six year ago from California. For many years he waa at Sacramento, Calif., where he was connected with the Southern Pa cific, and luter he moved to Chico, and was superintendent of the electric railroad running between Chico and Sterling City. He was 58 years old. He I survived by bla widow, who was Miss Jeanette Cochran, daughter of the late Mrs. Fanny Cochran, of Cils city, and two sons, Kenneth, a senior at the Cnlverstty of Oregon, and Donald, who entered the university two weeks ago. CHICHESTER S PILLS mwrtM UIAllla HHIMI flLUL far 4 imn kim M Bm. balnt. Al wn S ellIJ SOLO BY Dfil'GGISTS EMRHIR SPECIALS 10c Can Spices 5c Good Broom ..25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c Tillamook Cheese, 25c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Arm & Hammer Soda ....... 5c 50-lb. sack Dairy Salt . . . ... . ... .50c 50-lb. sack M ground Salt 35c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65o 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 10c Bottle Bluing or Ammonia. . 5c Vinegar, full quart. 10c Vinegar, gallon ..." .....25c Sauer Kraut, quart 5c 8eg. 25c slza K. C. Baking Pow- - der 20c 3 lb. Can Stem Cut Coffee. 70c Reg. 50c K. C. Baking Powder.. 40c Reg. SOc K. C. Baking Powder.. 65c Reg. 25c Can Table Peaches.... 10c 4 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes... '.25c Small Onion Sets, 3 lbs. for 25c Fancy Hood River Apples, box $1.50 Fancy Naval Oranges, size SO, doz. 40c; size 176, doz .-...20c Fancy Lemons, ex(ra large, doz. 20c Walter Baker's Premium Choco late, special, lb 40c Walter Baker1 Breakfast Cocoa, reg. 30c, lb. 25c Regular 30c pkg. Rolled Oats.. 20c Cod Fish, 2 lb. brick 20o 3 Cans Silver Salmon 25c 2 Cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 Loaves U. S. Bread 25c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs 25c Pure Extracts, bottle. 10c Breakfast Foods Golden Rod Oats, Reg. 35c, pkg.. 30c Golden Rod Wheat, Reg. 35c, pkg. 30c Roman Meal 25c Pancake Flour 20c Krlnkle Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs, for 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c Ralston Bran, 2 for 25c Full Line Ksllogg's and Quaker' ' Cereal. Fancy Apples J j JjJJ a box lit C hl-.tM-M-r'B (Jia -m4 Iir4 Ctiuuck '" uicV XI 71 uu.1 ua i Hit. A Vl Tmkm m a. Bar r jtmp v i tif UrmntM. A.l Iwf'll M llVR-Tra" I C J MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Stores 2 Stores, Oregon City and Bolton Phone Pacific 19. Home A-133 CIVIL WAR VETERAII DIES Oil BIRTHDAY 0F"ABE"ll!;C0LII R. W. PORTER PASSES AWAY AT HII HOME IN GLADSTONE AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS. ft. W. Porter, a veteran of tba Civil war and a lifolong admirer of Lincoln, died early Saturday, on tba 107th an nlveraary of tba birth of lha martyred president. Ha waa II year old, and In good health until a few day before hla death when ha auddenly became III with la grippe. Hla advanred age has tened tha end. Mr. and Mra. Porter celebrated their (0th wedding annlveraary January I at their home in Gladstone, and re ceived scorea of frtenda and relatives, Mr. Porter wa born la Oneld county. New York. October 7. UiX Karly in the Civil war be enll.ted In Company A, S.lrd Pennsylvania regi ment Ha then look up hla trade of a blackamith, which be followed for many year. Tb family cam to Ore gon In 1S7, Kittling first at Prtnevllle, and after a year In the central Oreson town they cam to Canemab, living there 26 year. SU year ago they moved to Gladstone. Healde hi widow, Mr. Porter ! urvlved ,by four children, Clarence Porter, of Fairbanks, Alaxka: Cbarle Porter, of Daker; Mr. J. D. I-abor, of Portland, and Mr. K'mer- May vllle, of Canemah, and ceveral grandchildren. He was a member of tha Gladstone flaptlat church. IS DEAD OF CANCER MOTHER OF MRS. A. F. RAASCH, ELEVENTH AND RAILROAD, PASSES AWAY. Death came to tbe relief Saturday morning of Mr. Anna Wllklna, after an Illness from cancer, at the home of ber daughter, Mr. A. F. Raascb. Elev enth and Railroad avenue. She was born In Lakcn. IIL, January 1, 1SC6. Chicago waa ber home for a long time after ber marriage and there ber husband died some years ago. Later Mr. Wilkin removed to Kalispel, Mont, where she resided for Ave years, coming to Oregon City eluht months ago to make ber home with her daughter. Resides the daughter. Mrs. Wilkin 1 survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary Da lrymple of Lake, 111. She waa a member of the Maccabees of Chicago. Tbe time of the funeral has not been decided upon, but will likely take place Sunday from the Catholic church, of which Mrs. Wllkins was a devout member. House Cleaning Specials 25c Box Pearline or Gold Dust.. 20c 23c Box Naptha Wash Powder. .20c 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser ....25c 3 Cans Lye 25c Light House Cleanser 5c 6 Bars Crystal White Soap 25c This is House Cleaning Time Reg. 65c Brooms 55c Reg. 55c Brooms 45c Reg. 30c Brooms 25c SYRUP SPECIAL. Log Cabin Maple, pints, reg. 30c, 20c Log Cabin Maple, qts. reg. 60c,. 40c Log Cabin Maple, gal reg. 90c, 80c Columbia Syrup, gal. . 30c Columbia Syrup, 1 gal 50c Karo Syrup, H gal. ; 30c Karo Syrup, 1 gal 55c Tea and Coffee Caravan Coffee, lb., special ....35e 3 lbs. per special $1.00 This Blend is a Perfect Coffee; rich in aroma, strong in flavor, yet is smooth and pleasing to the most delicate palate. Royal Coffee, lb., special....... 30c Gold Dollar Coffee, lb., special.. 25c Lipton's Tea, 1 lb. tins for 65o Best Bulk Teas, lb .'...45c Crackers 3 10c Boxes Crackers 25c 2 25c Boxes Crackers 45c 3 pkgs. Graham Crackers 25c or Cases Crackers, lb. ... 8c Full Line Fancy Cookies, 10c box, 3 for 25c; 5c boxes 6 for 25c Full Line Fancy Cookies in Bulks. German Egg Noodles, reg. 15c, . ,10c Fruits and Vegetables Of All Kind. Fancy Cabbage, per lb 2c AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplace, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mt. Pleasant and Fall View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. West Side and Canemah, Tueaday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY