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OUMION CITY KNTKIH'IIISH, I'lilll.W. M.IKCH 21. W,. LOCAL QRIEPS W. itl of iifli,. lritllari- Im.lnr.a In Oil 1 1 r Haliirdar, M J. U of I'aiiliy Iridium i lulu I In (tfm,n niy Tliurilr. Ihhi. 1 1 ta 1 1 III a II. if Okikii, 4 an i)rriiii Clif tlmiiir 1 lnir tity- Hlla WrlKliI, ii ill kiiiinii larinnr friiia MU ml, In Ihkii Thuiily. H II. MllUnl ut llaruioiif a liilm vlalinr In th illy HnliinUy. K M. (Jc.l.l.r, ul Ciiiiriinl tlallun, llll (lirfiin Clly lill biiallli' 1 ui' imi.i u.iiiii i.f Hrtinlr iiMikiil arinr llaln llllrrfal 1 1' III coilllly '( W.'.lln J H. THrt mi'l I.. 0. llvrrliiKion of CUa Sam arm tlallor In Dim i lly WmliHvlr. lUirn In Ihn ld of Ixm irnr al Wnat Unit, Tuly IiIkM, an tlKht Miniil iJaimlilnr W. W. Irwin, a rralili'iil of lUilnw. Hint nll known In Ihl muhly, Vlltr In Ihn II r Huliiflar M. I.. Alacli h. a (armor malillng on HlirwiM rimin 6, a visitor In OrrxnB (Kr MimiUr. Mr. ami Mr. K ('. O.rUr had a lllllu almiiK'T In arrlte Humlar, ll rlrhwl allil iMiiiinla. Mr ami Mr. A. W. Cook.., r-l-il.nl of I Hi max -i. rr visitor In tli rounty Thursday. Mlaa I mm lUalliina, of 'rklnrn, la mili'rtaliiliiK aa hnr Iioiimi aural, Mla (lara lhman, of 8i'tlool. Ii K Ji-iiMna. a farun-r maiilliiK on . Ilrrnnn ( 'II jr run In , tran.ai ti'd liitnt ncaa In Ihl rlly Wiiiliii-ailay. Anion; MoUlla r'll'iil iu vlull l lb omnly arat Krlilay rre I,. (). Mxlitlni'alii aii'l Tom (lurri'lt J. M I .ark Inn. a farnmr rralillnx In (in-i'dii City nnil.i t, ua a dualm-a allrr In Orri;iiii I'lly Hiilunluy. II. 1. M'l v I anj A. J. Whlln from liarloar rn amoiiK Oregon Clly vial Inra In thr rounty wut Hulurduy. Anions; lh now coim-r u Oak irof T-ilay wua a snvrn and a half iMHind alianerr to Mr. and Mm. I.. W. Moody. V. II. lloKi'inllliT. l undlilul on Um Iti'l'ulillcan lickrl fur rounty roinml- iiinor, a buslm-a vlallor III Ore Ron Clly rrlily. Mr. and Mi. A. J. Kltinilllor of Kanta Cmk wcr tlallor In lon Wnlnvaday. Tlu-y arn owiiiti of a farm at KjnIo Crwk. A niarrlaun llniia ua granted Thnrmlaj aftrrniMin to MUa Alma Jolinaon, of On-Kon City, and Carl SlK'i'T. of I'ortland. Carl RlttT of MolalU, who haa lnin In Hi" luiiilx'r tiuinaa at that ilaca haa rtoai'd out and will Ko Into a alinl Ur liualnra In tlila city. W. W. Kvcrlmrt, mayor of Molalla and randldaln on tho ltiitilillran tlt k ct for rounty aaaiaaor, m a Imalnraa ralliT In thli illy Tliuraduy. Tho dlvono ault of Itoy A. Mt'lnnl aialnrt Ida Jaito M Inula vm dlo iiiIimihI by tho clrrult court Tui-aduy. A rmuii'lllation wu lirounht nlioiit, It la aal.l. A hot oot'iul waa kIvimi durliiK tha iHk at Candy by, tha Itclickali IoiIkp of tho clly. A mimical program waa glvrn. tum tho aul oi b.mki'lH .7.00 Mr. nnd Mm. Adolph Krlmlrli h of Ixiwor Uifan woni In Oronon City Sut ur.lny. Thry iiIho vlallod Mr. nnd Mra. (iusUv Krlcdrlrh at Tarkplnco, nirontH of Iho former. Dr. II. A. IVdinnn, Htiii)iltiiin run illiluto for rrpriMii'titutlvu, wua a IiiihI in!a ylHltur in thin city Siiturduy. Dr. DiMlumn la a brother of County Ro cordi'r R. I. Poilmiin. Mr. unit Mm. It.iy nuiimlrc. of IVrn RldR!, ai nvi'lvlnn roiiKriituliitlonii over thn nrrlval of a llttln ami, horn Saturday moronliiK. Mrn. luinmlrv waa formerly MIhh Ivn Dallua. f MIh 1 v ii M. llarrliiKton, county 'lerk, In atlll roiil!ne to hr hoinn In I Cliulntoiie. WeilneHiluy hor ronilltlon waa not iih fnvoralilo iih iiiovIoiih iliiya. Slin U iiufferliiR from ul'Nillt ltln. Tho Heaver Creek aehool will eIvw a proKnun nnd bmikitt noclul on Sa t unlay, Murdi 2j. All ymuiK ladle re iientod In hrlti liankclH nnd thn ynuiiK men thn nieiuiH to ptirvhitxn them. Dlvoron decroeH worn Krunled by Clrrult JiiiIki) Cumpbell Tuesday to I.. I.lttlejulin from Vernon Llltlejolin ; to Amiea I-. Halihltt from 0. M. Ilnb. hilt, cruolty bolni; tho chiiri;o In both eiwirn. Charlen reckover, of I'urkplace, wg injured Tuenday afternoon while In the omploy of thn city. In helping to place Romo oil tanks ho hIIpihmI and cut a Kimh In IiIh throat. It nei-esHllntnd a number of ntltchofl. T. J. (inry and boh, "Ted," of Port land cull oil on filenilH In tlila clly Sat urday. Mr. (Jury l now principal of tho Hrooklyii Bcliool nt I'ortland. Ho We are thla week dlaplaylng the greatest line of the well known "Spencer" Sweet Peas In mixture or solid color, to gether with the most complete line of Flower and Garden Seeds Also Field Seeds, Fertili zers, etc, AND DONT FORGET We carry the largest and best assorted stock of Groceries, Granite ware, Crockery, Glass, Aluminumware In the city. We guarantee every articles ws sell, not only In quality, but also to price, sold strictly on a mon ey back propoaiton, If goods are not aa represented, or satisfac tory. Larsen & Co. Corner Tenth nd Main at formerly rouuly aj IkmiI inpi rln (undent In Hi! rounty. V. V. Harlow, a rea" ralula dialer of Milwaiiltla and a resident of Clni k- mm roiiiily fur 40 yur. waa In till" ill) Kilday and vlalled Hi" hill mai den! auction for thn drat lime. Ho got a thrill from tho ulnvator. Ilorman Hihradiir of tlila clly haa piiM baaed a bakery at HirlUKflni, near I'.'uiienii, from Ham Youiik. Mr. Hi hrud or look "lurKo of thn bakery Winlne. day morning I In waa In bualiinaa In tlila clly a inimlier of yeara. MIh Amu Krledrbti, of I'arkiilum, waa abla Krldny to romo In OriKoii City fur th flrat limn In Mivural wecka. Ml r'rledrlili waa Inlurid whlln boardlnf a car at I'urkpluca r enlly. Her left foot waa apralned. Iliirton Kirn and family, of Wllluin- flle, acrompanliid by tlia foriner'a aon- In law, Waller WuIIIiik and wife, are leaving Hi' week for HilKO, Colo., where Ihny will uiaka their futura houm on Mr. Kieo'a raltln rum h. Trial of thn can of J. 1). CuiiuiiIiik, on behalf of tha Hunnet l.umlier k Tim- bur company, aaalliat K. II. Madlaoli ha been on 4vaial daya lieforo Clr cult JiiiIkii Campbell, for an aecountliiK of aonie III.IMiO atleei excea enpemll turn by Mudlaon. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Krouton of Mt. ianut are i-nlertalnliiK Mr. and Mra. John Hhlnlda, of A I hoi, Houlli Imkot Mr. and Mra. Hhlelda arn returnliiK to Ihntr homn after aiieiidma: I lid winter mouth In California. Mr. HcoiiIoii la a brother of thn latter. (iisirice c, rtrownetl, caniiuiato for repn-aeiitatlvn, w ill talk at tho Clnrkn'a Methoillat church licit Hunday nlKht. I lln ubje t will he. "Can a Mnn He a Chrlatlnii I'nder Ihn Profit Hyxtnm." jit Humluy nlclit 0. J. Taylor, editor of Ihn Molalla Pioneer, occupied tlio pulpit and talked on "Feeding I'lua," Hob Hi huelml of Miillno la promot IliK thn oriiilullnn of a county tul pa) era leaiiun and haa called a meet In, to I held Tueaduy, March SN, at the court houne, Ho auja It nhoiild be puaalbln to at lut ellmlnuto quickly Ihn moat kIHiik wronita and protnotu inch rlKhteoiiR luwa that the majority ran ree on aa belnx JiihI. ' Kor once In your life do your duty," oaya Mr. flchllebel. Mm. Iteaaln Wright, a talented pluiilat at Went I. Inn, guvn a miiHlcul at ihn home of Ml Cindy Huker in Wlllamettn Haturlny afternoon. The affair wa a delightful one. TIioho tnklliK pnrt were Mr. Kverelt Downey. Mlaara Aurdey Tuor, (lludy lluker, Vena I'.arne, Kutb Hoblnaon, Meailamei Jame liowney, William Hchulti and llcaale Wright. I.lttle Mia lU ttln Marin Wright Rave a reci tation. The Eiiet were Meadume 11. V. lluker. A. Tour, fVcd Haker, 8. A. Cobb, K. H. Kniw, llert llame. lllggln botlmm, McCoy, U Hoblnaon, Mlaxe Klhcr l-uraon, Mary l.elminn. Ktliel Deliok and Meta Illgglnbotham. Ilellclou refrrahinenta wero aerved the RueKts and Ihoao tuklng part by Mr. Wright and MIh Haker. L El The Purkpluco Porvnt-Tvurlier soclailoii held a meeting Krlduy night In tho asHcmhy room of the arhool. Thn regular minding nnd exhibition of tho children's work was achndulud for Uiht work, but owing to nrarlet fever In (he scho.it tho meeting was poxt poned until Krlduy night. Dlaloguei-,, hoiKH ami recitation were kIvcii'Ii' tho pupllH of Ihn nrhool nnd wero good. The deronitlons wero In kccplrtf villi tho St. Patrick' ttplrlt green paper, clay pipes and hurpa. Durlnn Hie entertainment randy wan sold. The prorccdii will be uaed for tho imiiellt of tho nihool, In purrhaH- lug apai.itus for tho playground and other necemary equipment. Tho minting; wns well attonded, tho majority of the parenta and the pa troiiH of the Hvhoul wero reproHonfed. T Tho Southern Purine has recently Issuer a IuuiiIhoiih'Iv Illustrated hook "Oregon WalnutM." Tho text wim writ ten by C. I. IiwIb, chief, (UvIhIoii of horticulture, Oregon Agricultural col lego, Corvullia, Oregon. The cover plate dhows a collection of Oregon walnuts In '.lattirul colors, Tho Intorlor pictures uro taken from various walnut orchards throughout woHtom Oregon, nnd shown in nddl tlun to general views technical ill na- trattous of grafting, priming, budding, etc. Prof, I.owIb has covered tho walnut ImliiHtry very thoroughly In tlila book, and It nhoiild bo In tho hand- of every wulnut grower In thla stuto. He treats ilrttt of the coiiNtimptlon of walnuts in tho United Stnton, nnd culls attention to the fact that there wore Imported Into tho United Slates last your over thlrtv million imimds of walnuts. Al though Oregon produces but n small proportion ot the walnuts grown in this country, nevertheless over ono- fourth of tho young non-boarlng wal nut trees of tho United States nro right horo In Oregon. MRS. THORNE BURIED HERE Mrs. Mary Thorne dlod In Tortlund Saturday und was brought to Oregon City, whero sho formerly resided, and Interred ln Mountain View cemetery. She was the wife of Jnmes Thorn, who dlod aovoral years ago. They were well known here. Avoid Spring Colds. Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing sensons cnuse colds nnd grippe, and those spring colds are annoying nnd dungerous and nro likely to turn Into a chronic Bummer cough. In such cases tako a treatment of Dr. King's N"ew Dtacovory, a pleasant Lax ative Tar Syrup. It soothes the cough, chocks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already pre pared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 10 years. (Adv.) TWICE PARTNERS BUI WANT! COURT TO COMPEL HU- BANO TO CONVEY PROPERTY IHE CLAIMS l HERS. Hudlit V. J'lnlcy and ' V. II. Klnley were mail and wlfo and alan Imalneaa purtner In luildermy for aomn year at SHU Columbia drnet, Portland. Hbe llnully dlaaolved bualneaa rclullun wtlh ti I in and Tuduy In Ihn circuit court aim II led ault to form him to rccoovoy certain property aha claim he eciired tltln to without her kuowl eilKn and whli h ha haa held alncn their aeparu(lon.' Thn douhln and iililiiin union of thn coupln la out of thn ordinary, accord Iuk lo the complaint. Hhe any that beforn they murrled, aim loulied him money. After marriiiKn aim loaned him morn, makliiK In all tlftO. Their boinii wa In room a adjolnlux the ahop. Hliu ull''Kiia that aim attended to all thn houm hold dutlca and then clerked in their atom between tlinea, tliu aavlnit thn hire of another. They bought a plccn of property for 1 100. Ho agreed to veat tltln In her, aim al li'Ki". becuuae of her loan and the further agreement whereby alio waa to receive a credit of $10 a week fur further w-rvlro, which amount ahould Iw puld on thn proMrty out of re ceipt of thn biiHlneaa, until thn entire amount hud been dU burged. Hhe rlmrtea that when tlila wa done ho hud the property conveyed to him without her knowledge and ha rcfiiHcd to reconvey ll to her. 81m ak (hut the court compel him to deed II to her under tha agreement. DISTRICT OFFICE OF P.G.&CC0.HEREN0W PORTLAND CONCERN NAMES C. U HALL LOCAL MANAGER WILL OPEN BRANCH STORE. IlnllnvliiR that Its bunluea and thn outlook Jiiutlfle tho CRlubllHhment of a dlHtrlct offico In Oregon City, tho Portland Ga t Coke company, which entered tho Clackamu county field hint summer, has uppoinled George J. Hall, a local manager of what will be termed the Cluckainus county division of tln company. Mr. Hall, who was formerly munager of tho Pacific Tele phone ft Telegraph company of this city and has a wido acquaintance, will shortly open offices at TIS Muln street, whero hn will carry In stock and have for dhtpluy nil K" appliances and fix turos, and from whero ho will have ( barge of all the territory south of Oak Grove to Oregon City, making; all tho collections and handling all the com mercial fctuures of tho company. JUNK DEALER PLEADS GUILTY AND IS FINED JUVENILE WITNESSES WHO SOLD HIM STOLEN "STUFF" COULD NOT BE LOCATED. Leon Hermocl plead guilty to re ceiving nnd buying stolen proKrtyln Iho circuit court Thursday and was fined $50 nnd cohIr. He bought Junk that Charles Kruger ami Nelll .lames, 1G nnd 17 years old respectively, appropriated promiscu ously from houses In Oregon City and for which they wero tried In tho Ju venile court and sentenced to tho state training- school but paroled pending good behavior by County Judge Ander son. Itoth of (ho boys havo apparently left tho city, since tho deputy sheriff was unablo to find thorn Thursduy to servo subpoenas upon for appearance as witnesses against Ilennocl. MRS. COLBURN GRANTED A PER MANENT INJUNCTION TO INCLOSE HER LOT. Circuit Judge Cumpbell entered a decreo Monday limiting permanent an Injunction wherein Kato M. Colburn at Oak Grove Is protected in the con struction of u division Tenco, which her neighbors, I.uclmla und Wayne Bun nell, Interfered wth. A controversy grew out of the lot lino between the ground or the disputants last Decem ber and the defendants were alleged to have pulled up posts put down by Mrs. Colburn. Tho latter applied for nn injunction. The case was heard Monday and decided. Twenty-flvo out of SO sawmills lo cated on Columbia and Willamette riv ers In operation. Take Thi for Lagrlppe Coughs. The danger of lagrlppe lies In its tendency to dovelop pneumonln, nnd tho March death record from pneu monia Is appalling. Stop your cold bo fore It reaches tho danger point, and take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. Mr. W. P. Bowen, Jimps, Ga, writes: "I had a torrlblo attack of la- grippe, nches and pains all over my body, and a dry hacking lagrlppe cough. I began taking Foley's Honoy and Tar and w hen I had taken one bot tle my cough was cured, my cold was well." Jones Drug Co. Adv. V J 15 IIW tUItU BY U.S. AMY OFFICER OREGON CITY'S SHOWS UP WELL AND MAKES IMPRESSION BY ITS ESPRIT 0E CORPS. Korty two of the 47 enlUted nien of Company (i. Third Iteglment of Infan try, Oregon National (iuard. turned out for the annual federal lnperlon at thn armory Wrdni-aday night, and were put through their pai-a by Cap tain Kldon lllunchard and Lieutenant W. ll. U'gua and K. C. IHam hard, un der thn watchful eye ;l I. lent. V. lam. ('. H. army, who haa been de lulled by the I'lillnd Klalea govern ment a liM'('ir Instructor of the National Guard. (Ytorml Mcliughlln, commanding thn Third regiment, wa present and took an active Interest In tliu Inspection. Kor nearly two hour thn men drilled by ronipunjr and by squad. They marched and counterman he, laid flat on their stoinuchs ami irawlnd thn length of the big armory on an Imita tion skirmish linn. They loaded and fired at will at an Imaginary enemy. They flushed flnp-r slgnula back and forth from company commander to non-coma. Tlmy divided Into little five and six men nqtimU, with a corporal at their head, and went through Intri cate evolutions with case. Meanwhile Lieutenant William made an occa sion note and finally turned to Captain Plunrhurd with: "That will do!" , The report of thn Inspector will be ent lo Washington, along with other report on tho varloua companlea of the Third regiment and In dun time tho government will im a book, rat ing the companies. I usi year the Ore gon City company was marked "poor." and waa tho only company In the en tire regiment to be so brundnd. Captuln Illaiichnrd waa exceedingly well pleased with the number of men In line for the Inspection. He ex pred r grot over thn fact that only four Oregon City Itlien were preient to wltnet the affair, after a general Invitation had been extended. He said at the close of the Inspection tbut five new recruits had been secured since tho agitation for moie enlistments had been started, and that tho company stood to loo an income of about 170 month which hud been subscribed by tho local business' men until 15 additional enlistments were obtained by April 1 next. The following is a complete list to date of the subscriber for a larger and better rollltla company for Ore gon City, providing fund for a gym nasium and other athletic equipment for the armory' for the solo use of the mllltla members: Huntley Pros. Co- Grant n. Dlmlck, Oregon City Manu- fucturlng Co., Dr. Mount. Klrst Na-! tlonal bank. Pank of Oregon City. I Hunk of Commerce, II. T. Mrllaln. Dr. I Clydo Mount. Geo. II. Hunnon, Dr. U : Morris. A. K Obst. Mlllnr A Parker, Co., E. U Johnwn. W. S. HennetL ! Wm. Andrescn, Jones Drug Co, A. A.! Price, U Adams. Dlllman & Howland. H. G. Starkweather, the Courier. K. H. Cooper, E. K. Stanton, Dr. Frank Mount, O. D. Ehy, C. W. nialey. I The a:nount subscribed.' $05 per ! month for one year, will be available : if CO new mcnl)er8 aie secured by! April 1. REFUSED TO EXPLAIN YABSE SO SHE FILES DIVORCE 6UIT CHARGING CRUELTY AND OTHER THINGS. Mildred Smith has filed suit for di vorce against M. A. Smith, charging cruelty, neglect und drunkenness. They were married ln Vancouver, Wash., February, 1914. Sho charges in her complaint also that he would stay out 'till 2 nnd 4 o'clock in tho mornings, und always refused to ex plain whero ho was and what he did during such absences. This, she says, caused her much mental anguish. MRS. GERTRUDE LEWTHWAITE MEETS WITH PAINFUL ACCI DENT AT GLADSTONE. Mrs. Gertrude Lewthwuite, a clerk ln the office of the Crown Willamette Paper compuny, while running to cutch an Oregon City car nt Gladstone this morning, slipped and fell on a side walk, breaking her loft log below the kneo. Sho wus carried to her home on a cot by floo-ge Harrington, E. P. Ded mnn and William Hammond and the bono was sol by Dr. W. E. Hempstead. BIG FIRES REPORTED East Nashville, Tenn., 35 blocks de stroyed, fire still burning; loss may r?ach $1,000,000. Copper Hill, Tenn., chemical plant; loss $1,000,000. Pnrls, Texas Three dead, one miss ing, 8000 homeless; loss from JS.000, 000 to $10,000,000. Pralce fires in Kansas and Missouri covered wide area and caused heavy damage. Augusta. Ga. Fire ln business sec tion still burning; loss mny be $300, 000. How to Prevent Croup. When the child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarse ness, tnd give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes ! hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) REED OF ESTACADA SHIES HAT INTO RING! S. W. Hod, of Klad, filed tils i' lam' loll of cimlldary for rounty commissioner before lha forthcoming Itepubliran primaries In the rounty clerk' office Krlduy, He paid the 'l In. That obtlate the circulation of A petition. ile I the ilith candidate for the office, five of them offer a Itepubli ran and one as a Immocrat. Thn for mer arn W. A. Procter of Handy, Y. I.. Pon of Purkplarr, W. II. Pottemlllnr of Hiirlngwaler, T. H. Mullen of Har mony and Mr. Reed himself. The Democrat I Charles l(il.y of Con cord. THRFF ARF INIIIRFD IN A RUNAWAY HERElMi. GEORGE LAMMERS' TEAM TAKES FRIGHT AND SPILLS ALL PROM THE BUGGY. t ble for a number of minor robberle I and prola.dy a hold-up or two, wa In a runaway Friday morning taken into custody by Deputy Sheriff George Imminent, owrn-r of a Ilea vet Mullen and Riley Hunday and returned Creek aawmill. hi son, Eugene, andi10 " training arhool from Miss Martha Egglman, a high s hrxd 1 blch he c aiet two yeara sgo. tudent, were painfully Injured. Tbey I 32 calibre, acven chambered re were driving to Oregon City and at 1 1ver. a leather billy, a x ki t search the bead of Seventh tret thn horan "ithl and a purse containing I CO became frightened and plunged away. ou,"l 1 l"1 lr Sheriff Wilson. Mb Egglman and Eugene Ummer A' Nolan ld that he found thn were thrown out of the buggy and i thing on the bank of the Columbia badly bruised. Mr. I-ammer' head ! n,',r Vancouver. He later confessed was cut, necessitating several stitches, stealing them from an employer at and his shoulder was sprained. lie i Tacoma. and Miss Egglman were taken to the ! Young Iiaixw k was found by Homer home of Fred McCausland and Dr. Guy I Mullen, near Mllwaukle, In hi barn. Mount dresed their wound. ! Mullen, who la a deputy, called Riley George Ummer held onto the rein nJ '"N''' hrought Habrock to for several blocks and was finally j Oregon Clly. Ilabcock waa clad In a thrown out. The horse was stopped t,uit ot h"1 M,'a' ' ' In front of the Shlvely theatre. Sheriff WKon Is Inclined to believe , m that the suit was also stolen. liatxork' home la In Wood burn. CRESHAM BANK 8UE8 FOR NAGS . Mid ho hlu, f)wn , IIonn-. Fer. 1 ry. Idaho, several months working for The first Stute bank of Gresham ' Mr. Moss. From there he went to the IIUmI a replevin suit In the circuit court Friday against F. M. Morgan, const - ble at Sandy, asking damages In th;wh,n , T,kt amberlaln'a Tsbltta. sum or iiuu anu aiso tne value or two home. -King" and "Nig." 1300. The constable had attached the animals and refused to let them out of his possession. The bank claims the prop erty under a mortgage. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marrlug) "license was Issued Frl - day to Georgia S. Iwls and N. A. Cooper, of Mllwaukle. Compare these prices with what you have been paying See what cash will buy. Jem less 3 I Small A. & H. Soda Bx Matches Onion Sets Reg. 10c Pkg. 10c 3 quarts 25c 5c each SUGARlFLOU RIKaro Syrup CANEjiatk,, $7.43 ROYAL CROWN No. S Blue Label 27 BEET; sack . $7.25 r sack $5.30 bbl. u u u . .Tr, , . 7ri We guarantee this to IV OU CANE, 14 lb,. $1.00 bethgebest hard-wheat lt ,n n , . BEET, 15 lbs. $1.00 flour or money back. 10 Red 59 GOLD DUST 10c CAN LYE I k'Sc1NS Small Pkg. 4c 7c gloss starch 5c package Uff Cir !34.,, Astor Milk I UnionBrandPeas POTATOES Fancy Table Extra Fine PEACHES 7ccan 3 for 25c $L50 priQOlbs 10c can Weinhards Golden Nectar A Temperance Beverage Pint Bottles 15c, $1.50 Dozen. Quart Bottles 25c, $2.50 Dozen FRUIT SALMON GALLON GOODS California Grape Fruit One gallon cans 3 for 10c 1 Oc ean Peaches Navel Oranges Apricots 20c and 30c a dozen Columbia River Shad Tomatoes Hood River Apples o - oC or Apples Fancy $1.35 a box O CailS ZOC 29c per can DRY FRUIT MARr'AlVPC? AUTO DELIVERIES Dry Apples O uZ&XXZ " Black Figs " Italian Prunes The Cut Rate Stores View, Wednesday and Satur- " Poalioe. day A- M. reacnes 2 Stores, Oregon City and Bolton w" sid. and canemah, 311 r (J Tuesday and Friday. IDS. lOr ZOC Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133 Oregon city daily TRIBUNAL TO TRY EQUITY CASES UNTIL APRIL CALENDAR IS TAKEN UP. Clrrult Judge Caiuplwll hi dl i barged lha Jury for the balance of the term and will consider only equity caea U-t e-ii now and the neit term of thn court. Grand and petit J'lrles will be drawn for the forthcoming April term wiihln thn neit tea day by the herlff. It I likely that there will be no criminal case to be con aldered by the new grand Jury and therefore It may not alt until late, IT at all. In Dm new term. L Frank Nolan, alls F.imcr Habcok, ged I" year, believed to be respon!- I'uget Sound country. ! m - i When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you bave a sour stomach. When you belch after eating. When you have Indigestion. When nervous or despondent I When you have no relish for your ! meals. ! When your liver la torpid. ' Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) EVERY ROLL GUARANTEED jUlST SAD RITES ARE II: SAID OVER J. HAYCK Funeral service were held al J 31 oYI k Thursday alleruoon In thn Myer k prady thanei over the rn mains of the lata Jame llayik, who W burned to deth III flrw which destroyed hi hull. at Highland Ln the nl:ht of January 13. The Itov. W. 1. Mllliknn officiated, and also ronduited simple cemmonie at the grave In Mountain View rinetery. Mr. U If. Olmstml sang two appro pridte soio al thn chapel, and Dr. MUllken spoke at come length upon the need of a more general realliutlon of the brolherboo4 of man. Thn re malna were taken to the cemetery III John W. l-odcr a automohlln. The funeral wa largely a volunteer afftlr arranged by member of the llaptlat chun h and a number of liberal rliUena of the community, who felt that the remain ahould receive Chris tian buru.1. Mr. Hayek had ao rela tive In thl section of the country who would take any step toward providing him with a Christian burial, so the efforts of strangers wers neces sary. The Myers llrady undertak ing firm donated the use of their chapel for the occasion, and assisted In other way. Two large floral of fering, contributed by open hearted people, rested on the casket as It was taken to the grave. FORMER CITIZEN OF OREGON CITY DEAD The funeral service for the late Asa IloyLan, who died Saturday at Seaside, was held Monday afternoon at Sea side. Mr. Poylan had been a resident of Sear.lde for three years. He went there from Portland. Death was due to cancer of the stomach. lie lived In Oregon City for many year. Deceased waa born In Iowa fij years ago and came to Oregon, settling In this city years ago. Twelve years ago he moved to Portland, where be re sided for several years. lie Is sur vived by the wife and five children, thrceby a former wife, Louis I). and Olln of Portland and Otis ln Alaska. Another son, Oren. died about two weeks ago In Portland. His daughters are Mra. flertha Burns and Mra. Bade Clark, both of Portland. Mra. W. C. Green of this city Is niece. Mrs. Sarah Surfua and Mrs. A. O. Alldredge of this city and Mrs. M. A. Stuart of Seoslde are surviving slaters. George lloylan of Seaside, well known In thla city, was a brother of the deceased. CLZ Wednesday Butter Day