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OltMON' CITY KN'TMIM'IMKK. I IMItW. MAV If). IfilC '" iiniimc t 1jIILI I ' LOCAL I'l.ii k KhItI ill il, In Hi. ill) I ' I it W W. lre, i,f H.illii. Wit III lliu i 11 Wi'iliM '!. ). I In (.. Inn- Miller, il I ill tin. u II, IH khii I'lly 'l'iH'i,l,i W VV. 1 1 tin. nf Amiilu, Aim In Hi" (oil Illy Wi'ilni'mtii) II V KohliT, of llntti'Hii, In till ill) nil l.iml. U'i'iiii'iiiV. I' N I Hi h )' i in, of Omuxo, was In thin llljr mi minima 'I'iiihIiic. Ii lill Ji li Hill : t, nf Jilmllli's I .! 4 n III (III illy oil TiH'idiiy. Waller (ilii in, nf y.hlm mlii, Il Mils i ll y mi lninliii-111 r'rldiir I.. J Hhoi Mrr, hi funis u iiiiiiMM I tn m vIxilitiK III IliU lily S 1'ilMi .j Mm I M Ni'inli'. nf riUnol'l. iii In Oregon Clly tuition friend l" u ilu) William Viiiii:Iiiiii, H Mill known uliti k ii i it it nf ,M iliillii, wit In lliU illy Monday. U. I .a Kir, nl Anion, W4 UIIIIHIK Hi, in- ln, MkIIi d III r i'K "II I lly .11 Monday. V 1 1 1 m iii I iiit In, nf 1 wriM, miiniii! Iliimi llillm.li llMK iihkIii' ' III Ihls lily Hulnrdiiy. Marl III HlrilhiT. nf I iil.liy. iin III IliUriiy .Muihl.iy In iii in Il jumi' I lilinlllenH J. II Colli, a iil known stockman nl M 1 1 1 1 1 .i . uiih In llil illy mi liiml ii h l-'riiia y . Minn Mar) Mitrhell Ml mi Hatnrda? for Hand), hrn kIih nin'iil H molar Willi her ianiil Mm Jnliti 1 1 hi t m . of I'n run. wan In lliln i lly on Tlnirday. ninl while here Hulled Willi friends. Aim Ullil Uilll.illl Thulium, tti'll V iiimii r nldenti nf Iii ai r Crock, wri i HI Ihln i II y Saturday liiiri'in-K ami Jnliii V. hlll. lu nf !!nt.n jiU wrMi liilHlmnit V Ihllni III III" mini) urn! M i hi 'I .i Mrs- Ili'iiry llolnuin, of Heaver reck, mm ulllolli( Hum" llltlllK III llili. i lly on Tuesday. MIxki'ii Kllu, M.irKiitii unil (llu K ruin mil ni'i'iit HiiiiiIii) In Aurora, whci' liny wrrn I tin Kinds ol friend . .Mlimi it llinllu lli'W Kt litnl Mia Hem May him'IiI Sunday nl Miilullu. In In lin y wore tint !U''I of filcndn. I .i ii. I runk, nf Holland, inn' nf I In' w oil known farmer nf Clm kunwii iiiilily, wilt In thl city mi r'rlduy. Mr Ktii lU'inli. who him been tU Ink in .ir Leaver I reek for llu- hint two wii'kn, linn returned to (iri'Kini Clly 1 1 1 1 ii in VitiiKliiin, u well known him kiii.ui of Muliilln. wnn In Oregon lit) tiiiiMniilnii Imnl mi on r'rhhiy . ( 1'iinni'll, or Mllvtauklo, was In HiIk II v on liiimii'i i W'riin iiiv .Mr. Uotinncll In a well known contrac tor. W. lv Kin lii'in. of Iiocan, who Ii con iii'iinl Willi llu- (ii'iir lin k creamery. wan In thin illy on hiiMlncas Wednes- .l.iy Mr innl Mr. A. K. V:IIh, of Aurora. i'ri In tli to rlty Momliiy on thmr Id ruillunil, wIiitu tlioy went on VutT ni'mi. II. Hlp'lou, MuIIiki. wun In Dili i lly MuniUy, Im'Iiik on lim wuv lioini' from l ull Ktin, lnir lie Innl Im'Hi .in llU1ll'lt. i' MrH (iriint Wlilli'. of t'linliv, wun In iliin iily on Sut'inliiy on lnr wuv from I'cirlliiinl. vtlii'rn nil t hud lii-i'li vIkIIIiIiI (I'llillVl'll, ' MIkiI Cnthi'r H'olinuii, of Cunliv. an In iIiIh iily on Krliluy on Iut wuv to I'lirtlainl wlitTo him vlnlti'il with riiulhi'ii John r.nliliii'lt'r. of lii'uvrr Cri-i'li, mm of (ho wull known furiiicrn of t'liii kuuiiiH counl)', wun In (iri'Kon lily on Siitiiriluy. JiiiIkh (inmt II. Dlinick unit Thomim lUmliill went In lliililuiril on S.ituril.iy iifliTliniill whi'ro limy vlnltcil the fnrinrr h aim k fiirm. Mr. unil Mm. 1 tuvtil Joik'h, of deliver Cri'i'k, wT In tilth rlty Turmliiy on Ihiir wuy to 1'orllnnil, xvhi'ro thoy will vhlt with rilrttlvi'H. Alml Thoiuim, of lU'iivor I'roi'k, wnn In thin iily on rrliluy. unil uiim iic- oniiiinli'il Ihmxi hy IiIh lirolhcr, Will linn I. TIioiiihh, hIho of that ilnon. Minn Mllilri'il Ailii'ii, who was prlii iuit nf Ho' .Mount liriiHant Hchool thin yi'iir, lmn niTi'iiti'il n poHltlon In the Iowit Kriulog of tli Sandy miiool. Mrn. William Hli'lniT, of Iloiivnr 'ni'k, was iimonK thono who vIhIIimI In Ori'Kon City TurMday. Sho was nc 4'oiiipiiniod hy Iut falhcr, He my Hoi null. Mm. A. Ilotlman and diuiKhtnr, Mi'h. l'Yank KomliiTK, of lloavor Crciii, won In IIiIh city Wi'ilni'Milay on tholr way to I'ortlund, whiTo thny vUlti'U Willi frli'inls, KrnoHt Glnthcr, a vll known farm or of Hchulicl, wiih In IIiIh rlty Tluu h day and whllo luiru vImIIimI lit h daiiKli tnrH, Mth. l'Yank Schoonliorn and Mrn. Ilazii MrCiihui'y. Ilnrinan Kluhnr, road nuiiorvlHor, whoHO homo Ih ut Kldorailo, wuh in On koii Clly on IiiihIiiohs ThiirHday, hu IiiK ai'i'oinpaiih'il hv Ills ilaiiKlilcr. MIhh ruuhi I'iHlmr. Roy Hlafford, of I'ortlaml, wan In IIiIh iily on liiiKinoHH Thurilay anil vIhIIoiI Ills piiiimlH, Mr. and MrH. V. II. Rlafford, of Mount lii-nmuit, hoforo roturiiliiK.to hlH hoiuc. Harry Wolch, fomiorly of thlH clly und Him of tho luUi Or. John V. Vclv!!i, wuh III Ori'KDit Cily Sunday whoro hn wnn vIhIIImk uiiiouk IiIh old frlcndH. Ilu Ih now rcHldiiiH near IllllHhorn. Mary Ilalnoy, Httlo ilaiiKlitnr of Mr. and MrH. Kalncy of Muplo I,am who Iiiih til-en uudii'KoliiK modlcal triii'. niPMt at tho OrcRon City hoHpltal. w in nhln to ho romovod to hnr homo thl? WO'l(, Donald Sllcox, formorly of OrcRon City hut now of Oakland, Oil., has ar rived In this city mid Ih tho H'lcnt of frlonds. Ho will m"nd novoral nionthi In OroRon lioforo ri'lurnliiR to Cali fornia. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lnrl applknllona, aa lhay cannot ri-ach tin- ilu. mr.l itiirilun or lh ar. Thrra la only inn- way 10 curt ilrafni'aa. and Hint la liy rnnilllullonnl rantrilli-a. Drafni-aa la caiianl by an lnllam.il rnnitlllnn ol ttxr mu rnm llnlnn ol ihi- Kualaiiilan Tuba. V, hrn una lulu- la Iniliim.d ynu hava a ninihiina aminrt or linpt-rCrft hi-arln. and whrn II la ntlri'ly rl.,r,l. luafmaa la lha rrault. and tinl.aa th Innnmmallun ran la laki-n out and llila tuba ri-atnrnl I" "a normal condi tion, biarlna will b ilialroyrd fnravar: nlnn rnaia out nl tt-n ara cauai-d bjr l alarrh. whlrh la nnlhlna- bin an Inflamad condition of lha muroiia aurtara . win nivr one Hundred Pnlhtri for any raaa of Drafnrmt lrauai-d by catarrh) that cannot ba currd by Hall a Calarrfc Cura. fiitnd for clrrulara. Iri-a. F. J CHENET CO.. Tolfdo, Ohio. Fold by mtiralata. 7lc laia Hail a l-amlly I'llla for conatlpatloa. K. J. I.lik!ll, naii4Kir of tlm I'llil k 'l'N k ii'iiiiord in "'" ' "r "" I il'Ur, kinl wIiIIh In ll.i. illy m llm ii'l nl Mr mol Un A hlniliiDin, nf t'niilti lith uli'l iHtUli'U III i ll Alliiit I la liur !. will kiiiin f i di'l'l of rmtpU. x, wlni hat l.i ii III fur d'ti'ial imiiiUia, l t llm hniiiw of hi iluillilliT, Mil Mirlllmll tt ! I I . of Mnliii. ami III riiii'llllmi i iimlnt ulinut lilt tinn'. Mr and Mil lii'inrn Jnlniami, nf llila ill), whim i illi i In Vain nut -r Wai'h , oil H i"lln ailay naln In I In' ili nlli nf Mr JiiIiiimiIi a inn Ii', Jnliii I' Jnlinaiiii, an Om'kiiii inin r of I 1 7 Mr. Jiilinmiii had tl.ll.d lullilaiil) mi In ii Ii y in i ail Uia Horn In llm wlfn nf Uinulii 1 1 .u n of Catlilii'ini, Uu-li, a ili'iKlili". Mr und Mia li")liiii lulu, I'll ! i . .1 In llil- iily ami lln f..ninr la a nu ll.i-r nf Mia V C Cum of IliU 1 1" ami Mra. iii)lmi la a iluutiil.-r of Mra riiulllii' H'liurl'. hI-ii nf 1'ila I'll- V.'ulirr M'lu.iiir, afiir Inlna: ion Inc I'd wild lliu 'ai lilt- 1 1 1 Ii w m r liar m:i' In ( r . r "U ' Hy f'li tlm luat llnt r -lira aa a im i li inP , li ft .Mm.. lay r lli'llnll, Mlill, wlii'rn lm 'ihu la I i tut r i iilnr ih" Knd'i'akt r nr f'nrl f.u lurli'a it will lm away ahniil I on ) uia I lilllp I.. Iliiiiiliiniiil, Dm Juiiinr lm i t I'tr of ll.tiiiiiininl aV lljiiiiimiiil uilnr ln ). will tin I.iki-n to Miliin rd a lint Hirliu:, ( .irii.li, ali, linUy I.) 'r '. II, Mi'ltnii-r Mr lluiuiiiniiil ha In-i n miilliii d In hla iihiiii at tlii hniut of lilt tirnllnr III dl.nUlnh" fill full wi'i k. a mifTi'trr of Infl.iiiiii iiinry rlu- i. innl lam. Mini CiirnllK A ii i r 1 lit-, who hua In' n t' mJiliiK iii'iir 1'nnl.y fur llu' l.mt )iur. h 1 1 :ttiii I'lt'i d-d prim ipiil of I lm Turk I't.n lion', uml Mla l-iprii'4 Am r I in-, wlm m4 tiiiifht In tin- Hprlnt; wud r niiiHil for tlm hint )i ur. hua j - ri'ti'd thn i r 1 1 it 1 1 1 it I " It 1 1 nf I In- Calm mull IHl, Mra Mury H Howard nf Mullno atnppi'd ivt-r In rcciin Clly Suinl.iy whiln ri'luriiliii! to Inr limnr frmn i r it ut t 1'naa. whi'tv aim nttiinlt"! th n it It t in I nliiti' cmiiK.i iiii'i-lliiK. Hint win rt t-li'i ti'd ! ri'titry of that nrk'aiil '.i Hon. Mra Howard nimrtt'd tli inn'' I K " olio of tint In-nt hut hi'ld l'it Ki ki'rinli. oi' Cniiny. wna III thla rlty Tui'sdiiv. Mr. Ki kiTvon hua at"' i ri .l hla rotiiii'i tlon with tlm ('mil') HI. iii' I. .ink und will ln a'am-luti'd wlih Ira SI) tT roiitmi tlliK for pI'lMK an I mining mlr. workliiir roii'.ldi'ral.ly aloiiK tin' llm' of thi- WUI.iiiii tiit Vul Iry Sniitlii'ni und I lit- Knulln-rn I'mill -. Mr. Sl)li'r hua Ih i ii in thin nunlimta lor llif paat nix iiii. Mr KikiTn.ni haa l.avu i otiiii'rti-d Willi llm hunk :n Caiihy fur alx and out-half yr.ira. lninK i atthliT for tlm hi.'.r yrur und a half. PARTY FOR PARKPLACE BOY Kn'd I'l-t koMT wua aiirprlitt'il nt th hoino of IiIh pan hi h. Mr. and Mrs Ili'iiry IVikovi-r In Purknluii Sulur lay lilnht. Tho im i-iihIoii wuh hla K.th hlrthduy. tlumi'H and intialc w-i-re fi-ulurt' tlm I'U'iiliiK'a innllmt'a. Mra. 1't-i-k on r. ini.tlali'd i v Mlnai-a Itutli an Amy IVckoviT and Mlaa Hlum ho lav nport hitviI dainty rofrtvihuniila to tho yoiiiiK pi'oplo. Thorn- prt'in'iit wcro MIhroh Viola Mt-Anility. Mary TunztT, Anna ltos Tun.iT. Ihiii'vii FYuni'o. Iifiio Hint IIIKH, KIIIIU MHI'IIIT, h.illonu Vulll'T Hilda Mi'yiT. Amy IVikovcr. Huth I't'i koMT mid Ulaui hc Iiuvcuport John Harry, K'iiinih Tlionipaon, Wil hur lluyi'H, l.ow'clh'ti Daiichy, lcoiuinl ThompHon, AiiKiiHt Hi'IhIiitcit. Frank ockovcr und Winifred KnlRht. ESTATE FILED FOR PROBATE Tho I'Hlato of William Chynowolh who ilii'd In tlilat county May ti, wuh II It-il for prohntv In tho county court TuiMday hy Juno lllalr WUhyromlit' Ho InU mi oHtato comsIhIIiik of a farm allied al J I .'00 ami lmio worth of farm iiiurhliu-r.v and IooIm. Ho never married and his iirothern und hIhIith are named an heliH. 8CH00L CLOSING CELEBRATED I'upllH of tho Corral (Yeek school (flehraled tho cloHlr.R of tho nchool year and th he:lnnlnn "f the vaea tlon Saturday with n plcnle In which their pureiiti Joined. In n hiiHohiill Riimo that wuh ono of the featureB of thn dey, the Iio.vh of the Hchool do- reatcii n team coinpom-d of men, A luncheon waa served nt noon und proKnini w.ih stven hy tho pupil County School Superintendent Calavun talked on stiiii.lunllzutlnn In the aft- orenoon. Tho Corral Creek nchool plana to timet tho htato standardlza tlon regulremenlH. FAREWELL RECEPTION GIVEN Kor the pleaniiro of Mr. and Mrn. W. K. Nlles of (ilailHlone, who leave Monday for llllmils to npend tho mini nier nionthH with tin Ir daughter, Mr, nnd Mrn. Thnmiis K. Ciunlt ontortalnod at a farmvoll reception I'YIdny nht. Mr. and Mrs. NIleH were linked to the (limit hoinu to Bpend the ovenliiR, lutei liii'iulH arrived und HiirpriHcd the Ii' n or KiioHt.i. Tho rooms wero tiiHllly decoralod with pink roses. feniH and pink sweet peim. After Riimefl, iiiuhIc und sours rcrrcHhmcnts w ere sen ml. Mrs. Gault waa BHHlited hv MIhs Marjorlo Vol. holm. TIioho who woro Invited to say roo:1 hyo to Mr. and Mrs. Nlles wero MoHBrs n ml Mesdames L. A. Head, Rulph Mc- Oclchlo, Italph Pnrker, A. L. Ulount, John McCotchio, F. A. Durdon, A. F, I'urkor, F. P. Nelson, Hoy h. Dunn. Vv. C. (Jnodvvln, V. C. Gault, C. A. Frost, Mrs. Tllllo Kdwurds, Mrs. C. K. Nlles. Mrs. Emma K. WolU, and J. M. Hollowell. The Achei of Houta Cleaning. The puln and aoroncss caused by hrulses, overexertion and straining during house cleaning time are soothed away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's Mnlmont to tho sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time tho pain leaves, you reBt comfortably and en joy a refreshing sleep. One grateful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment Is worth its wefght In gold." Keep a bot tle on hand, use It against all Sore ness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) L GEM SEE NO REASON TO FEAR BREAK CAIiLV AMD CrACIfUL tITTLC MtHT Of ALL THOUBLI PMt DICTID BY tPCAKfR. CONVENTION 6F ALL SOCIETIES Lfala't of HacM Irlth fltolt Art Callad Mart,rVtran of Bor War Talkt-flcn.e Jul 4lh l Schtrliilao. Ilit r in .ill anlitli-a of la. a a in it i inn, I) In I I a iolitiiilli.il Hi, Inlay aft I'liintiii In th" (-a til imi at Hi luiit rr l-jrk. W III, in. Hi-, will. Il wna Mli in I'd l.y a liiri'tt iiuml.tr of r-j.rt-a-tiiil In. hi ixli't!i In M.u k -Ii nr. Handy. Aumr4 and liri mi ( :ty At I lit l li.tl' of tint l nliti lill'ill, til" Ihiilat ht- Vilfill of Orti'un Clly ln'1'l llnir mniitlily in' i Hint and rnl' ilalin-i tint dt It-Kutoa. An addrraa of wi'nmo In Hit- tlnllliiX il'ii fjli a waa ih ihrr.'l l.y liuatav H. Iiinx rr, ,f. ...! lit i-f tlm t)ii i.-iiii t il v Vt riiit m. 'I. -...I ni,inl i d to hy lYuhk KrutiMTXi-r, of M.i'kt ImiK, and all Jnllnd In III" aotiK "Ih Ulai lii'lutid l i.iT A ll a " It M. Kli'inn ii. Mi " rt'i-.il"iit. i" k" oil tin- pl-faiilt lllii'lliittl(- I nil. I It Inn t Ih I ti thn l iilli'.l Htuli a und the lit'iiiiitu linplri' ami i-tprt out d ii TI il.'in i' In un cuily uinli anlt- ilutloti jf the prolili'iu. I'rt'hldtiil Hihinwrr. rt fi trini! to In- pi cut iiprUHik' In Iriliiiid. ":u,l 'In I. un I a luti at. hut tint luat IdliW for III) trty him awukeiied the world to the rial altuutlnii of ulT.urt,. It will dn i lr.y the i iiiil.i in t- ol KiiKliind'a al Ilea, and rt doiilili a tlm rlOTKy of h -r fnt-a ' C; plain Aiidrt-w l.yiuh. i f the Iri i!i voluuti'tTa of St. UmiIk. Mil, now la.t ItiK frli'iiiln ji I'nrlliiinl. it M't.-r.in of the Tr.iiiMa.il arm v In tlm Himt war, wan Introdiii cil and dt lhi ri-d an Inl'-r- Mini; addrraH on the iin rlta of tho pn-Hiiit ;ri'ut ronlllit, from uu IrUii aliindiiolut. und paid a trlhulu to til" memory of tho leadrra of tho recent tiprlahiK In Ireland, who were eteciit I :y tint iirltlrii Kott-niiiieut. lie re- ft rred to them aa mart y rM of IIImtI whoae tianii'H will co down to pimttTlty with those of Hale, Huyntt, Wlnkel reld, Cmiiiet, Tune und KII'k.tiiIiI. A. M. Slniiott followed with a nhort. hut w fll received udrean, and all pn-s etit Joined In the Cicrtnun uutlonul an them "Die Wucht Am Ithlen." Thf aong was followed hy two retitutloiiH frum IhIiIiik (It'li'Kuli und the niet't lug cloned with the hIiikIhx of the nu llnii.il hymn, "Americu." nil atundlng The vlHltom were then escorted to the dining pavilion und ull partook 'jf a German dinner. The Vcnin decided to give a picnic up tho Fourth of July ut Schnoerr's park, und tho following cnmmlUi'O of nrrangementH wan appointed, Gustav Schnoerr, Flank Hotter Sr., Guj Flecktner, Carl lYiidaruIti, Frank HiiM'h Jr., and Curl Seihel. 12 LOOTING CABIN ON A. RAKEL HOMESTEAD LESTER TOWNSEND BREAKS DOWN AFTER TWO HOURS OF CROSS EXAMINATION. Two hours of itosb examination ly District Attorney llednen. Deputy Dis trict Attorney llurke and Juvenile Of ficer Frost were required heforo Les ter Townsend, the lU-year-old son of Mr. mid Mrs. OeorRO Townsoml, late Wednesday confessed Unit ho hroko Into the cabin on tho homostead of August Hakel in thn mountains hack of Colton, hroko tho windows ami jtole trapB, Kms nud furnituro. The hoy at first stoutly maintulned his limoot'iico, ulthounh tho olTicors held a purtlal confession from tho lad's brother and his mother was ahlo to nlvo much information. Finally when tho confession did come, he not only told of hreakhiK Into the cabin, hut nlso revealed tho hUlliiK place of the Hto'en property. Juvenile Officer Front went to the mountain homo of tho lad Wednesday and urrested him. He will ho taken heforo County JiuIro Anderson tnday. 'Lester Is all right, but he has a poor start," said tho juvenile officer Wednesday night after the youth had niudo tho confession. "Wo will mako a man of him yet." JAIL PLAINTIFF, ADVISES JUDGE PORTLAND, Ore., May 17. Whon Will E. Pnrdy canio heforo Judge Mc Ginn to argue a motion for a chiingc of venuo for another ono of his many suits rolntlng to the II. D. Winters es tate, the Judgo characterized Purdy as "nn intolerable nuisance" and said ho ought to be either In tho peniten tiary or tho asylum. Eczema Cured or Money Refunded. This guurantoo Roes with every box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Makes no difference whether Its a buby, child or aged. No matter how long standing the case the guarantee holds good. Cut out this strip, go to your druggist, get a box of Dr. Ilob Bon's Eczema Ointment, use it as di rected and if you are not fully satis- fled, the druggist or maker will re fund your money. Try It just once, you will be happily surprised. (Adv.) 1 I IIS CONFESSES HIE ARE SOU TO TUDtH, OLIaMI A r0 NUHIN Bf MO TAKIN TO IALIM Wlfl PLIAOt TOM UlhCi. I hrtw lnfi, I'. H.,.t r, i hfirt-.) with l.urr;lary, aid H'-tt. ON tkl an I l"4iik N.iri'iilit-faT, ,1'l. lnt on l i loiinta on a tttaft" iii I. it. ut up, r" Hint mil and d'l" '''' i"fa of a fail road lri k. i r" laV u in nin tuii ja iiili iitlary Wtdlita lj, ali. r ii.h.ii I.) I .uly HIit firTa lit' -( an 1 r'rtio h. lull. ..n pli aa i f K'i 'h Hmdi r Waa rlvin from two I" fl. ).urt ami tint lit- tlili tea two v iili in t i. of on to i) )tara. and ail tl.n-f win- In .tun It J In iy 1111 1 1 -' a i, ,. ,r i i ,i Mra. Hinder Waa mill Inr Inltl.dlnl ",Vi -dlii lay liiollillir: wl.ui tin- t.in.. lal.in for tlm aa iitrnia 'ir. nit J.i.lyi I uinpl til rm iiiiuii'li' I I.; in to arian an I ilu- aloud up with Mlii. "Ham nifit-y on n.r t'.r hitlund,' pliadi'l III" Woman 'r lm)t In . ii al. k foi lull, and I.' ai.lmt do hard work." Colli tried ' Vnu Innil'l lute lli'ni.i.t of tln'. Ilil:ii,-a ln-furr," oha-r.f. Hi" iimil Hinder hua rohlH'd at !-itl I'm i lm k n ia.pt III (i nkamaa ami M lllliniiiuli i niinlli In llm luat flu- )i ara, Ix lli-tt-I'm al nftli i ra MATE SAVS HE PREFERRED PENI TENTIARY TO LIFE WITH HER, SHE ALLEGES. Chart; i UK that her hiil..iii l oni e N' marked that lie would rattier live in a ptiiltrntlury thiiii Kith In r. Mrt Altha K. Hol'erla ban fllfd a ami fur tlnorct analiiat lit-Jter U itol.i rt. They were iiiurrlt'd Hi'ptriiiber 13, l'.nj. Mra. Roberta further alliKi-a that In- la of a Hiillen dthpiltlnli, that he In profane and that In- nll. n threat fin d hT. rih ii aaka fur Hih nturu nf Iut n.aldrn nun.e, Altha K. Ni l.i'Mo:i. In In a anawcr. the hutti.ttitl iiarK'i that she hit him with a Mlk of wood und ordered him out of tlnir houan. He nlso eharci's Hint hit lfe la in f.ituatt'd with Carl Curium. He any a that hi la now an old man and auk that hla projierty rlghta he fully pr tt' ted He otiii a J".C'-'i farm ut Mar ijiiam. DECREE OF DIVORCE Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday lii iird the divorce suit of Minnie Mil runny ugainst Ceorge C. Marouiy, bolli of Sandy A decree will probably he algncd toduy. Mrs. Maroney charged that her husband nas Milieu und cross. while he In a cros complaint made the gvncrul nllegalloti of cruel und in human treatment. Soon after tho cafe opened before JiuUc Cumphell they ugred upon a division of their SO acr? plucc near Satnly and upon u clause in tho decreo awarding the children to Mrs. Muroney, he withdrew from the court. Attorney ( . D. I urcell repre sented Mrs- Maroney and George C Itrownell und Churles T. Slevers tho defendiilil. T L Kdwnrd and Evert McDonald were committed to the reform school Fri day morning after an examination. They stole a horse from Dr. Tettit ct Molullu and wero raptured In Douglas county and brought back hero by Sher iff Wilson. The boys went through Oregon City last month und tried to enlist assistance from people here with a story that ihey were from Texas and weiv looking for their moth er. Grunts Puss: Work started on con struction of new planning mill. AUTOS COLLIDE NONE HURT Automobiles being driven by S. A. Cobb, county engineer, und A. F. Wills, of Aurora, collided on Main and Eighth streets Monday morning. Tho machines were damaged, but the oc cupants wero not injured. Cobb was turning the corner, going from Main up Eighth and Wills wns traveling north on Main when the cars hit. HAROLD MOODIE DIES E. D. Olds, of Oak Grove, candidate for representative, received news Sat urday morning of the death of his nephew, Harold Moodlo, at Portland as a result of an electrical shock while assisting his father, A. D. Moodle, housemover of Portland, In moving a house. Wires were In the way of tho building and young Mr. Moodie took hold of a live wire with a 10,000 vol- take and yns killed Instantly. PILLS BEST FOR LIVER. Recause they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nauseating for the sweet sugar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. Klng'a New Life Pills contain ingredients thut put the liver working, move the bowels freely. No' gripe, no nausea, aid dt gestlon. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 25c at your druggist (Adv) 14 KILLED ID 40 ARE INJURED IN POWER PUNT TERRIFIC tXPLOIlON 1$ Of MVV TtRIOUS ORIGIN, BUT BPICt NOT OLAMCO. OCCUPANTS OF BUG WHERE BUST OCCU M ill DUD Du font Trlmlroioluol Plant It Flrat Wracktd and Fore Cauaas Eaplo- tiona In Nitre Btmollt and HualM Bulldmgl. i;il;ilrITOWN N. J., May IV Al liuti II lin n -r killed and nlxmt '' Injend t'tilay In a 'errlflc i-ph)lon at the l(i'.auiiii plant of llm Iml'ont I'ovt-lit-r i i.iiipiiy. near hero. The blast mrrei In the hull'llnx In tthlili trini trotoluol la iiiitiiiifacturi-d. und ierk "I Hint atrin ture and ihrw otln ra. 1h ruuitu of the ciploalon U not kiiimn, and, aet aiding to oflhiuls .l the company, may netfl l'i aactrtaln ed. aa all th'iae hi ll, veil to hate been In tho building where thn flr.it cxpl'i alnn in rurred are ufad. Trinitrotoluol I not coiikI.1i red an i tploalvtt rtrk, und cnuipany ofTliiit'.-i l.elietr II caurht fire iit-fore explodiiu. Thia Idaat cauaed a neurhy hulldlirj, in which nllroieiiziJIi waa i.iuiiiif.f t'ired. to blow up. -So great waa th- forcei that two hulldlnKi some ills tame away. In which huxltc wua man' ufu' ti red. wt-ie wretked, but the ex plnhhe did not go oil Many of thoac killed and Injured wt-iu outaldo ihu buildings Involved und were either killed or hurt by fly ing deiirii. Some of the dead were bo badly man gled that Identification wua difficult. Investigation!, seeking to prove thut the t'tploaions were (au.ed by spies were unaui ceshful. A bpmtlar'a Warning. She may have had exin'tieuce in matrlumiijr fnnn wliut she aald. but 10 all outward pfnrani in she was spinster. She had Is-eu silting In the courtroom of a Justlee ut the peace while he waa preparing to marry a couple In hla private ntlh e. There waa too much laughing In the olllce to suit the spinster, and she Iut everybody know It linnlly ahe had stood the laughing of the brlde t'i-tie long enough, she thought, and she siUeaked the follow ing In htgla pitched voice: "Marriage la not to la? laughed at It Is a serious thing like going to church." lndlannolls Xcws. The Place Where You Get What You Want When You WuH It You are assured the most courteous Lunch Goods Pamento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, 2 lbs 45c Itooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Urand Sardines, 6 cans... 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 10c Chilli Con Coml, can 10c Hot Tamnles, can 10c Chip Ileef, 2 glasses . ,25c Vienna Sausage, can 10s Golden Nectar, pint, 2 for .25c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Plckle9 and Sour Pickles In full pint Jars, 15c; quart jars 23c Green Olives, sizes... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned lleef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Heidelberg Dill Pickles', 2 cans. 25c Sour Pickles, per qt 10c Can Ripe Olives 15c Pineapple 10c 15c 100 Lbs. Itroken Kico $4.00 WEDNESDAY is GUTTER DAY Falls City Butter 60c SPECIALS 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Proom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c Arm Hammer Soda 5c 501b. sack Dairy Suit 50c 50-lb. sack M ground Salt 35c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 10c Hottle niulng or Ammonia.. 3c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, full quart 10c 4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c 2 Jny Mechanics Soap, reg. 15c while they lust 5c Vinegar, gallon 25c Reg. 25c stee K. C. Baking Pow der 20c Reg 50c K. C. Unking Powder.. 40c Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa, reg. 30c lb 25c 6 cans Sardines 25c 3 cans Silver Salmon 25e 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves U. S. Hread 25c Wax Paper, 21 lS-lnch sheets.. 5c FISCHERS FLOUR Best harl wheat, $1.35 sack; $5.25 barrel SWAN FLOUR Every sack guar anteed, $1.25 sack; $4.75 barrel H'KAY 18 IN COURT ACAIN; THIS HUE TO GETBACKHIS$50 JUSTICE SItVIR AND COUNT SUED IN ACTION TO REGAIN FORFEITED BAIL. A suit for the return of .'0 forfelti.! hull money, was filed Thursday hy Stanley M Ka agulnat John N. mo vers. Justice of llm peace, and Clack iii.aa roiiiily. C. O. Oaruieler and Waller A. Iiliuhk are M Kay s attor ney. il' Kay, whiln alleged to have been under tho Influence of liquor, drove his iiuii.iiiKl.il- Into a huggy In the Twl light dlatm t luat Ot tolu r and lujurd II. I.. Harvey and Marie Harvey. Jin waa prosecute,) nM, convicted on a charge of falling to give half a road to a paaalng vehicle. Mi Kay, hoevr, managed lo keep away from Orego'a City during the progreaa of the ruse and waa not even present at his trial, although District Attorney Hedges en deavored to force hi in lo appear. Tho hull was deposited hy his attorneys. It bet ami- known here Thursday that McKujr may he Indicted by the grand Jury neit week on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, the district at toruey taking the stand that un uiit' mobile la a deadly weupon. A similar Indictment was recently returned Ly the grand Jury In Multnomah county. The two Harveys In the buggy hit by McKay were seriously injured, and Mc Kay, Instead of stopping to help the.n. dashed dow n the road, through Oregon City and did not stop until his car broke down near I'ortlund. DIES AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary C. Williams died at 5:50 o'clock Wedwrday morning at the Oregon City hospital. She bad been ill several weeks, and was taken to the hospital at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning for an operation. She was Virn In Canada. Manh 27, 1S52, and had ben a resident of Clackamas for tho last thre years, coming to this county from Washington- She Is sur vived hy a husband, F. E. Williams, one son, Raymond, and a daughter, Gertrude, all residents of Clackamas. Tho body was removed to the under taking establishment of Myers & Itrady. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Oregon City lias DBDer mrns how many merchants have thought to ask the wholesale paper houses to furnish them with Oregon City wrapping pa per! Keep It In mind. Grocerteria treatment at all times and every effort is made to satisfy your wants. Gallon Canned Goods 1 gallon Peaches 1 gallon Apricots VUO 1 gallon Plums f HI. 1 gallon Apples 7 "V'1' 1 gallon Pumpkin (,911 1 gallon Blackberries vu" 1 gallon Loganberries 40c 1 gallon Catsup 35c 1 gallon Pears 40c 1 gallon Syrup 50c 13 bars Bob White Soap 50c Lemons, dozen 20c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs- Pure Cane $8.25 100 lbs. Dry Granulated 8.05 12 lbs. Pure Cane 1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated 1.00 2 Pounds Peanut Butter 25c DRIED FRUIT 3 lbs. Dry Peaches 25c 2 1-2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25c 4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c 2 lbs. Dry Apricots 25c 2 1-2 lbs. L. XI. Raisins 25c 3 pks. Seeded Raisins 25c 3 lbs. Black Figs 25c 1 lb. Dry Apples IQc 10 lb. box Soda Crackers 65c 100 size Fancy Naval Oranges, dozen 30e MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Store Oregon City Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133 PAiROLLOFFOUR HILLS INCREASED SI10.000YEARLY ii OVER 17G0 MEN IN OHEGON CITV, WEST LINN, CAMAS AND LEB ANON BENEFITED. INCREASE DATES FROM MAY I, BUT ANNOUNCEMENT IS DELAYED Employes at Carni Walkout, but Go Back lo Work When Company Offers 10 Ptr Cent Incrtaso at Compromise Plan. Over IToO men employed by tlm Crown Wlllaniete Paicr ror.ipuny at Oregon ( If y. Wrr.t I.lnn. Camas and l-l.anon are benefited hy a general 10 per cent Increase announced by tho rnmpuny Saturday. The rise affects nil men working by the dav or by the hour In all the plants of the rompany. The new scale will mean between f KjO.Ooo and Ill.'i.OoO inrreaso to the annual payroll. In some Instunees the Inn cae amounts to more than 10 per cenL For Instance men work for 2 a day will g t 2 2.'i, or an Increase of 12 'i per cent. Although not announced until Sat urday, the Increa.ie became effective May 1. Over 800 men In Ihe local mills of the company are benefited. The announcement means that prac tically every paper mill worker in Ore gon City or West Mnn will have his wages Increased this month, as the Hawley Pulp It I'apor company an nounced a 10 per cent Increase a week ago. The announcement of the now scale came after a second walkout at Camas. A demand was made for Increases varying from 21 to SO cents day and the finishers walked out Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon a com mittee of mlllmen met with mill offi cials and the 10 per ceet Increase was announced. The Increase however, dots not entirely settle the trouble at Camas, It Is reported here, as the workers demand time and a half for Sunday work and still further ad-' vances In certain work. There was no disorder at Camas and Saturday night the finishers went hack to work. They will be on the Job to day In order to catch up with their work. Local officials of the Crown Willam ette company flatly deny thut the en tire plant at Camas was tied up by the strike Saturday. The machines ran steadily, they say. Hood River: $15,000 bonds sold far new school and addition to high school. The Place Where Prices Are Marked And Are Cheaper Than Elsewhere FREE! FREE! ONE CAN OF CEDAR POLISH WITH EACH PUNCH MOP This is the best mop on the markit. has ballbearing handle, adjustable to any angle, never gets out of or der. No screws to wear out- PRICE $1.25 Armours Best Picnic Hams 15c lb. Two Pounds Roll Beans and Rice E lbs. Rroken Rice 25c 4 lbs Jap Rice -. 25c 3 lbs. Best Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Small White Beans 25c 3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans 25c 3 lbs. Bayo Beans 25c 3V4 U3 Pink Beans 25c Sago, pound 10c 3 lbs. Tapioca 25c 4 lbs. cut Macaroni 25c 25 package Star, Naptha or Pearl lne 20c AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplaee, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mount Pleasant and Falls View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. Weit Side and Canemah, Tuesday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY. f olish m vryri'v'''ay JBak