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orwiox city i:TKfnMnNarwiiA v. junk 2. v.nc. local brieps A Hoii'iiiiiiii, of IIi'iIImihI, hi flila tll I'rlilnr. W W. Iverhart. of Miilullu. u In (III i lly mi l.iuliii'M Kililur. Mr nml Mm. W II Hull, l ('will, i.mi feur at llm On hhii 'Ily lio t.M.i 1 in phi 1 n tmilura H,iiui.liiy. nllul. Mr. Wi ImhuihIkI H Improving sir. uiin Mr. hiirli Hpuuir. of and able In he removed In til I HUM, H.lll III lU illy III Hllt'lllluV. Iililiu. Him I ullur i.url nf (lit ikiM'li Hh ililMri'ii, M.inlii mid Kniiimt Hi lllH'lllilllll, III KI'llllMllll, WI'IU Ill till illy Viuiii,u)', (ui'.it of Mr. III1I1 md Mi liurnliiiiii ami iluiiKhi. r, )lii KIkIh Hi IllirillMilll, of Hi'tenlh Jnhii Uuim y AiIkiii ulri'i-i. Mr. Cliaili' WkIhiiiiiii'I, lit I urn In Mil lly Mumbiy, h'-r h United linr liimliMml, lui la III with uruwr null', hi ( ii r m. uuihiik llmm I 1 1 tti m In Hii'Kiiii I'lly mi Hun dr iiinl Mullein)', Mr iiinl Mi I .in v Ni imiii nml Mr .11111 lira II. M r.M l, nr I illlliy, were III IMn 1 it v Hiiliinlny. Mr. M. K. Iiiinii, iriiiiiiniili'i I. I11T Iwu iluiiKliliTi, Mian)' Alberta and hum, left Monday iiIkM fur Tuuliillti h ith llii'jr lll miii Tuesday lli Mr Imiiu'i alnh-r, Mr Huruli inl IiImIUi, Mini Kill attend llm Mwimtlal Mr. l;durd llii'Kury and ui, duy lu-n l In be In lil at Unit phe e Tlimiiii nml Kiln ntil, of ( ir."ii t ihmI. I ji,,n tMi Htmdrrnaa, ho I run 1 ere 111 Ihl i lly Katurditr. ti tid Willi llm Kuveriiiniint flail hiilrh Mr nml Mr KU rly. f Clarki-a. ery lit rim kiiiiiu, In l'ila illy nu m-in In I hi illy Wednendiiy, Kiiet Twndiiy. where Im MUn w II h of Mr. ml Mr Unwind Klu-rly. rm inU. Mr. HiimlKriM. who lia liail Mr. W-n Iliiriialiuli, nf Hellwood. I inuiiy yi'uri uf eperli n it III fUli ml dill fonni'ily nf till i lly. vllii Mild turn, liu hm-ii i niuii-i ln with th li'liilltr III till i lly mi Wi-ilnimiliiy. Mr. Illy 11ml nmnitil.iiii:liii'r, Ml .li'iiiiin Illy, nf Cmii, were aiuiiiiK lliiii-ii tUltltiK III ( rK"ll Clly Wedlira liar. Flunk Kirli'i( I III at lil Iiiiiiik inur lU'nwr Creek, h (ink Farm." Mr. Kirlnri( fiiruuily renlded In Urn gun Clly. ImliliiTy lit Clurkainu fur several )i'r Mr. nml Mi. William Hwarh, who lm Ih'I'H r4lillliK III Mountain View addition, will return to their Imiiui In till city mi Klevimlh mnl Jnlin Q'lln A1I11111 atri'i'U, bavins' lii'i'ii iM i iiiiIimI ly HiTt Miirnun tint fiiinlly. Tim lnt lir will tuk 11 i thilr ri'liliii nu Mi. M.KiiliJil, foriuiTly MIk Lulu Hlilli uii'l MmlUnii alrci'l. In llm J nt r. .lilln ut M.ir-lilli'1,1, 1 K AldrlKlit ri'nlili'iii i. Iiiit Jhik'T, veil known lirci'ili-r nf liorai' of Clin kmuiiR couiity, linf fitrin I liMiilnl inr HlirrMnl, In till city on Kuliirila)', ImvliiK tiroiiKlit In ni 01m nf III Kimlluli tlilrr tulllmi ' N.iIIkIiiiiu llim r," lili h a rii il flrat lui i In llm llvi-aliM k I111W nf Huturluy. Till milinul liua won (iritr Iiiti'it kIiowii, Iiii IiiiIIiik xruml 1 liuinploiii, i'll ni muny flral i;ii' Irli lull Hrruralit Jai kaon ami HimliiiliT. no r lilillllK ut M.lflllli'lil, llri'iimi, I llm KiK'al of In r aUliT, Mr I. I. I'orli r, of il I. Inn Kiunk Koraln'm, furim-rly nf Mnl Ion, lnit on In rlialK" of IIik J. I'. I uiiiIii'II farm timr H aiT Cri'i k. I 1 rltlrully III ut III Iiiiiiik. I .ii' mnl Cmlium Hlrli kl.iml, nf I'ur rnt timvr, urrlvi'il In (iriKnn City KrI. lay mt lll ii'inl ttrrk vIbIIIiik tln lr fuihiT, ir. M. C. Hlrli klmnl. II. Huilxnr, of llia.i'r l'ri k, u In tliU i lly Krlilay, liavln, Iiroiiitlit In Minif nf hi llvi-Mi k to I'xlillill ut tlm I family liu arrlvnl In I hi city uml lUraliM k liow In Una i lly loiluy. I afli r vlnllliiK li-ri lll li'uvo on Juim Jmlfii (irmit II. I Mint, k wu llm 4 for llonoliilu, I. I, Htirro Mr. Jink- N uki-r of tin' (vi'iilnit ut tlm but I mm will Im alutlnimil. Klii lrlun Hi'r rial' Imlil ut llm Mount I'li aaunl I Krullt Ji kann I wrll known III till ai hiMil liuiian Wi-ilnrailuy rvi'iiInK rlly u Will Jai kmiii, IwIiik foriimr Mr. uml Mr A. K. Joliimoii of Mount ()ri'Knii City boy, wlmre tin uttcnilml I'li-uiuul li lt Inat II t Klit for KllaniN'r. tlm IiihiIb. ami ufti-r roliili'tlnK III Cnl , wh ri' limy will r'iiiB,n 1 11 . 1 n ti 1 1 -1 almllra III tlm On-Kon City uiIiimiI i n ly for Ilia Ih iii'III of Ihn lutlrr liniltli. lutmt ut Vunrotivi-r, Wuh. A. M Holt, forumrly nf Coo lluy, In (iri'Kun Cltr I'rlilny trniiaurttnit IiiihIih'. Mr. Holt wu fuvorulily im- iri'a.'d with thl totality uml inny to into Imnv Kurt Lmiklna, of lliihlianl, rcturimil In hi lioinn 011 Monday, ufter I iltliiK Mr. John Hlmvrr, foriucrly nf (r- Kim City lnit now of I'liuamit lilll, Ori'Kou, wu In thl city, Tbuniiluy. Khn wu tlu KUrat or Mr. Bill Mr, Y. A. Mill-, Mr. Shuvcr ufliT vlalt Iiik ri'lathr In I'nrllumt, will no to Kui;i'iii', wlmru a In- will ulti'iij llm In thl clly for mhituI iluy n tlm I riiinin'iii i'iin'iit citi lai-a of llm t'nl curat of hi Krmiiliuri'iit, Mr. uml Mr. A. S 1 111 iti 111 a. Mr. Aiiku Mullii'aon ulnl two uon. forumrly of Oil city hut now nf I'owcll Itlvi'r, II. ('.. urn In thl city unit urc (liu kui'hIi of Mr. Malln'aun'a tnottmr, Mr. J. II. Wllllnin. lir. II. A. Iii'ilinnn, will known I'liy alt Ian of Cutiliy, who wu niiinliiult-tl ly lurim n.ujorlty ut tlio rtfnl iioiii- vcrlty of On-Kon. Hit dmiKlitcr. Mia (!i tifvlfvi) Hhan-r, I una of llm iimiulmr nf tin RruiluutlltK clu. Ml Kmni'c Hi'huililt, (IuiikIiIit of Mr. uml Mr. Y. A. Ht hiiilill. of Mali Ijint'. I u iimmluT of thn t lun nf Kruiluiitc of nurat' ut tho (iooil 8u tnurlliin houpliul, thn itruiluutlon to tuko ilino on Juno 9. Mia Stlmilill nilnai'il hut unu day In (lie two and MAY FAILS 10 CET BACK FORFEITED BAIL1 CIRCUIT JUDCf CAMPBELL UP HOLD! 01 muhrkh ruto oy DISTRICT ATTORNl V. GlosfijrDjg Ouait Charman & Co. Drug Store at 1-2 Price and LESS llm anil of Htmilfy McKay UKalnal ) Clai kiiiim coiinly uml JiibIIid nf tlm I'cuiH HU-tcr In roll! I'.'i forfi lt' d hull w kli'M ki'tl out ly lh county, Monday wlmn Circuit J'i'li:n Cinilmll ' I ui'lii'M u demurrer nicd ly lilnlrlt l At tormy I (Jk. llm court Inlil that llm way to rccalii thn hull 11101117 wu throiiKh writ of roliiw. Mi Kay wua Irli'd um innvlt ti'd on u ' liurifrt nf f.illln; to Khn haif a nmii to a iliiK vi-hlcln after nillMInK with a h'U'Ky uml liijiiiini: 11. i.. liar vcy uml Mia Marin llarvcy luat (M tolx r liu foiiKht Ihn rnw tri'iiuoualy ; uml finully did win a trial without i'arlii( In court In pnrn to umwer tha rtiurxa. If you iiiholi thl deinnrn-r. It I Icuvn u lictwcnn thn dnvll ami thn, di.i ai-u," declared Wtiter A IHmlck ! attorney for MrKuy ut onn point In' tlm lieurliiK. No it diman't," liiti'tTUitri tha' court. "It leatc you In thn deep ueu." 'l lirouKll nil tlm legal tuiiKlea reault-' In; from Mt Kay' rolllalon with the llurny hllKiry tart full. Mi Kay to datn1 hun not yet pcraorially ucur'l lu 1 court. Wc have bought at Trustee' Sale the entire stock and fixtures of Charman & Co. The stock is being moved to our own store and will be placed on sale, Beginning next Saturday, at 40 to 50c on the Dollar ' This is an opportunity to make $1 do the work of $2 or more. Our personal guarantee is behind every transaction as usual. The fixtures are on sale at Charman Store at 14 to 1-3 the Original Cost There are 5 ten ft. floor show cases which we offer at $10.00 eachoriginal cost $75.00. Cash Register $10.00other fixtures at equal reductions. Come Saturday And Get First Choice E L MILLMAN BREAKS INTO HOUSE. STEALS ROLL OF BUTTER. THEN GOES TO SLEEP. Imitlon for representative, wu In Uro l one half year aim ha Imcn atutlyliiK Kon Clly on Hiiturduy. while ut the lioltul In Portland. H!m Iter, and Mra. (i-orit KVUon Kd-ll writ known anion; the tiid'tit of wurtl. the forumr who tin been puMtor thn Oregon City achooln, IiuvIiik at of tho Conitrcitutlonul churrh for cv- tended the Orexon City hlKh at Uool for ral year, left for their new homo at two yeum lieforo lukln; her courne In HIIIIiik, Montana, Tliurailuy. Mr. (. (i. 1 1 untley, who uuililenly he :"V III Kumlny ut Imr homn, umler nn nperiitloti at the Ori'Knn City aonpltnl for uppi'iidlcltl Monday morn In ami I now liiiprovltiir. rapidly. Mr. Kdwln (ierlier, of 1-oKiin, uc- mining In rortlund. WILLAMETTE MAN FINED $5 It. U Hrlnaon uml A. A. I'luurd. of Wlllmimtto, rented a row. The cow wumlereil on the property of K. Zlm- I'oiiipiinled by her threti children, w hol irfer, who lonk poantMHlon ut Imr. Ilrln hnvo linen vlnltluK Mr, (ierlier iar nn uml I'luurd enl to Zlminer cut. Mr. and Mr. (iiiMuve FYlcdrlfha nluce to reclalin the anltnul. They of rurkplace, returned to their home were iinuhlu to much un uxreotiient. Montluy mornliiK. UrliiHon ih ulli'Kcd lo have hit Zluuuer Mr. Kdwurd (ireiiory nnd aoun nnd the two were lepnniled liy l'lu- Thoniii uml Kdwurd, of (ireonwootl were 111 thl city .Saturday. They were armmpmilf'.l to thin city hy Mlwi Shrlvrr, nf rortlaiul. who la vIhUIiik ul the (Ireory home. IM Fortune left Monday for Condon Dri'Kon, where lie Ih thn official iturt er of tho racea to hn held during the week. Mr. nnd Mr. Kortunn will leave next Wi'diiiaday for Wllholt, where they will upend thn ailtuiiuT. Mra. W. W. II. BampHon nml MIhh Malilo Too.e hnve returned from Koho- hurg, wlmru they attended thu uranil liidKit of the Oddfellow and Hehekah lndgoa. Mid Toor.n wnn n delegate to the grantl lotlge from Wlllaiuetto Kiv lu'knli IoiIkd. MImk I luxel' Mitchell, who (ormerly rcHldcil In (hi city, hut now taking nurne'i eounio at tho (iooil Kaninrltan lioNiiltal, Portland, wan In Oregon Clly on Thiiraday. where il'o waa the giiPHt of her nlhtora, MIkhoh Mary and Clara Mitchell. Judge ThoiniiH F. Itynn, of Salem, no. companled hy IiIh two llttlo duiiglitiTH Virginia and Kll.aheth, after vlHltlng In Oregon Clly hh the guewtH of Mr. Hyan'a BUter, Mr. 10. J. Noble, of Sixth ami High HtrclH, returned to their home Tiii'tidiiy, Mr. Holiert Hclioeiihorn and two lit- The largest and most complete general stock of Mer chandise and The Lowest Prices Quality Considered Groceries, Field and Garden Seeds Crockery, Granite ware, Dairy Supplies Drain Tile, Brick, Lime and Cement, HaaiiiaaBaaHiWBaBOTaBBMaBaajPaap,!!! Highest Cash Price paid for Country Produce Larsen & Co. Corner Tenth and Main urd. CotiMtuhle Front nrreated Hrln- ami Wi'dnentlny nnd nt a bearing Into In the ufteruoou Hrlnsnn waa fined $.. VETERANS PAY THEIR Alex I if Kuril I In the Cluckamaa county lull, willing lu teallfy a to the hypnotic puwer of pure alcohol when uaeil u a beverage. "Tuke a few drink unit you won't know a thing,'' oherve Mr. Ih'Ford. He face a churn of vagrancy. fVFord went to u dam e at Clucku- iiium Height Saturday night accom panied by a bottle of alcohol. During the courae of the evening he took ev- oral drink anil early the next morn ing he ctnrted home. From the time he left the dance until he alowly came to In the county jail, ho any he know little or nothing, but DUtrlct Attorney Hedge hu conclualve evidence show ing that he broke Into a hoime at flarkamu Height by praying ojM'n a window with an axe, that he atolo a roll of butter from the pantry and laid down beaidea the butter on a sofa In tho front room of the home and went to Bleep. Sunday morning the family a roue to find lH'Ford In their parlor. Conatulile Front wua called and placed DcFord umler arrecL "All I know about the affair la what the officer have told me," vuya De Ford. "I guess It intuit be ao. llelmve me, that 'white mule' hn aome kick." PoFord Uvea In Oregon City and w orks In a local paper mill. Tho Grand Army of the Republic and Wouion'u Kellnf Corp Friday after noon completed their animal visits to nearby school when they wero enter tallied by the toucher and pupils at Mcl.tiiiglilln Institute. Thin wiih tho 1 4 1 li school on tho list and over !!u00 children turned out to entertain 'or tho visitor. Ono of tho members or tho post said that moro children were In ittemlanc at tho various schools ami bettor programs wore arranged this year than In pre vious years. Mrs. C. W, Kvans was re-oloctod president ut tho meeting or tho Wo. man's club Thursday afternoon, Mrs. ('. F. Honilg was chosen vlco-prosldent; Mrs. J. R, Downey, Bocond vlco presl- dent; Miss Alma Mooro, ro-oloeted sec retary; Mrs. Nelllo M. Alldrodgo, llnnn- elul secretary, and Mrs. C. A. Nash, troasuror. Following election of officers, tho club adjourned nml will meet again Juno 0, at tho Commercial club parlors. Tho regular mooting date Is Juno 7, but In order to enable momherH to at tend the Portland Rose show, tho meet ing will bo hold on Wednesday. Canyon City Asbestos 'nines oper ating on lteoch Crock near Mt. Vernon will soon ship first carload or asbestos to Portland market. This Is said to bo tho only asbestos mine working in the United States. A C. V. Blair, un important wit ness for tho plaintiff In tho $."0,000 damage suit or tho Northwest Door company ugalnst the Lewis Investment company, being tried in tho court of Circuit .bulge listens In Portland step pe;! from tho court room after tostiry ing Monday ho was placed under nr- rest on a warrant Isbuc here charging him with obtaining money by fuUe pre tenses. Ho had been subpenaed from Ix6 Angeles to appear In the case, and at torneys for. tlio plaintiff Immediately went his bond. Thought It Is emphat ically denied by the defense, It Is as serted by those Interested In tho plain HIT'S side of the case that the arrest was merely a movo to discredit the witness. The complaint against lllalr Is sworn to by Hen Friedman, a grocer o. 3U5 Third street. Ho charges that no loaned lllalr Jioo on a mortgage 'or property nt Hell station, Clackamap county, nml that Itlulr sold his equitv In tho property nnd did not protect tile mortgage. Constable Frost, of Oregon City, took tho warrant to rortlund, and with Dep uty Sheriff Ward, of Portland, nude tho arrest. TOILET ARTICLES Thla Un i.iiit t briihi-, tomb, toilet err in and all In flrat i laa condition, inn poaalhl lo IM lu re, but bargain u b u you h iioer it-n before. All at Jut one half the r'K'ilur prlte HOUSEHOLD DRUGS m are not y-i able to clarify all the Item In thla Imr, hut tln-re will ! big bar gain and th price will nn-ati dollar to you. Come and the dlapluy on our table uml count! r PERFUMERY F.very bottle In the Churinun stock to be old at one lin'f prli . All Loc -r ounce odor at 21c IU, perfume at onehttlf the regular iiiurki-d price. FOUNTAIN PENS 1-2 Price $1 Fountain i'ena, gold nib 50c 12 Fountain lYrn. gold nib 98c 12.10, 3. ft. f'i Fountain Pens for..', Prlc tl Stylograph Fountain Pen SOo II Wutcbe 1-year guarantee by the manufacturer 68c Photograph Album Autograph Album I'oit Card Album All at 1-2 Price Regular Price Hun From 21c to 13 CUTLERY, RAZORS and SHEARS All In perfect condition and quality guar ur.teed. 2V' up to 2 1'J, coat you juat ona hlf price. CANDY25c Pound A fne pound liox of Candy Chocolate Cream uawirtrd -at ui Im'f price. Thl I freah Block, not over 2 week old. STATIONERY z:-c Ink Tablet i3e l"c Ink Tablet 8c 2.'.c llox Paper and F.nvelopes .... 17c loc Itox pax-r und Knvelow. -beveled gold edKP und panelled JOc llox of xold rilgetl rorreapundence curd envelope to match , 28e loc pkg. o. Linen (envelope luc 10c pkg. of iliulni-a Kuvelope 5c lc Pixk'-t Memorandum be IV U-uther Covered Memorandum 13c 2.V Memo, with flap and button 13c JEWELRY at 40c on the DOLLAR Thla consliu or Dres Pins, 25o to SOc ier set. now marked 10c to 25e Urooche. 60c to 11.00, your choice ....25c Hat Pin. 10c to 2..r. now 5c to 10c Wutch Chains, tl to 1. take off 60 per cent from any one you may select. 10 Watch Chains priced 60c to $1.25 take your choice for 25c 10, 15, 25c Paper Cov ered BooksChoice 5c About 100 Copies to Select From FULLER'S PURE PRE PARED PAINT, 1-2 Price In ortH-r that we may rime out all the Charman A Co. paint at once we offer It at one half price. Iteg. Price Now I (iil. Can 2.10 11.25 1 Quurt Can 5 .33 I Quart Varnlah 8 tain X5 .43 1 Pint Vurnlah Ktaln 10 .21 4 Pint Vurnlah Htaln 30 .15 Price .10c .18c .25C .13c .25c ..5c .10c 10c PAINT BRUSHES, 1-2 20c J Inch Hrlatle llruah 31c 3-Inch Camel Hair !0c R-lnch Paper Smoother 21c 2-Inch Hat Vurnlah 10e 3-Inch Adam Flat Wall Mc 2-Inch Hniahe AaMirtment of lie to 31c Hruihe 4Uc and 10c Wall Color, pkg All kind or odda and ends In this sale at almoHt your own price. Don't fall to look thlB line or paints and brushes over. FAMOUS JOHNSON'S WOOD DYE 91c Quart closing out at SOc 11c Pints cloelng out at SOc 11c H Pint cloving out at 20c CARD MOUNTS, for PHO TOGRAPHS 5c Dozen All alzes up to 5x7. Regular prices were up to 21c dozen. HUNTLEY BROS. CO. 1 to5c POST CARDS l-2c Each A Full, Tall Revolving Rock to Choose From A. 4. 44ii4 MISS COCHRAN IS NOW WITH 4 THE ENTERPRISE. 4 Miss Nan Cochran, who has been Oregon City correKindont rr the Oregon Journal since De- cember and prior to that was connected with the Western Stock Journal, i now with The Knterprise, her work beginning totlav. She will handle the ner- ' sonal mention, society and church $ departments. J. David Olson, 'V who has had charge or clrcula- tlon ror the Journal In Oregon Cltv ror several months, will ? now handle Journal correspond- enre. Mlfs Cochran was connect- ed with The Enterprise several years ago. .f . .? j $ p $ Kltruda Stubbs won In the final squad debate at the high school Wednesday and now can claim the distinction of being the best debaters In the school. S. P. Davis. J. O. Staats and E. G. Canfleld were the Judges. The subject debated was, "Resolved, That the reform school as they are now conducted are doing more harm than good." The affirmative, support ed by Marvel Ely, Leonard Thompson and Eltruda Stuut, cereated the neg ative team. Audrey Tuor, LouU Kay and Margaret Clark. Burr E. Tatro and Clarence Hahn coached the affir mative and Mis A. Wlnchel the nega tive. The debate la the last or a series which began several weeks ago and has aroused much more interest In debating work at the school. AS HE LEAVES STAND FARMERS' UNION WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Farmers' Union at Reaver Creek will hold a meeting Mouduy night, June 5, nt 8 o'clock at the Grange hall, when representatives or tho Portland Vnion Stock Yards of Portland will talk on preparing live stock for shipment. They will invite the people who are Interested In live stock to go to Portland June 12 on the execurslon over the Willamette Valley Southern. Dinner will bo served bv the stock ynrds comimnv. and the runners will be taken through) the large packing plant, so as to give them a better Idea or how marketing Is done In the yards. ALEX DEFORD CLIMBS E T J. C. MARTIN'S SKULL IS FRAC TURED BY FALL FROM SEAT OF HIS WAGON. Colds Quickly Relieved. Many peoplo cough and cough rrom tho beginning - of fall right through to spring. Others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King's New Dla covory and you will get nlmoBt Imme diate reliof. It chocks your cold, stops tho racking, rasping, tissue-tearing tough, heals the Inflammation, soothes the rtiw tubes. Busy to take, Antisep tic and Healing, (let a 10c bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery today. "It Is certainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle or it continually on hand" Condon Contract has been let ror writes W. C. Josscman, Franconin, N.J building 50,000 bushel concrete grain II. Money back If not satlsried. (Adv) elevator. J. C. Martin, well known Redlands runner, Is at the Oregon City hospital In a critical condition, following an accident Thursday. He was driving his team down the steep grade on Twelfth street near tha high school when tho doubletree of his wagon broke and he was thrown to tho ground. Ills head hit the concrete curbing and ho wns knocked uncon scious. ,Dr. Frank Mount found that his skull Is fractured. After levying a fine or $10 and se curing a promise that In the future Alox Deford would content himself with pure South Fork as a beverage and not touch alcohol, Justice of the Peace Sievers Wednesday allowed De rord his liberty, giving him 30 days In which to raise the $10. Deford went to a dance at Clack amas Heights last Saturday night and became drunk or alcohol. On his way home Sunday morning he broke into a house, sto;3 a roll or butter and laid down besldo the butter for a nap in the parlor. Constablo Frost aroused ; him from his slumbers. Deford claims he does not know of I the affair, except what the officers! told him. He concludes that alcohol makes a poor :!rink. He was charged with vagrancy. SERIES Or DEBATES AT 0.CJ.S. ENDED MISS MARVEL ELY, LOUIS KAY AND ELTRUDA STUBBS WIN FINAL HONORS. Miss Marvel Ely, Louis Kay and See What Cash Will Buy WE SELL FOR LESS Lunch Goods Pamento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillumook Cheese, pound 20c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans... 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 10c Chilli Con Cornl, can 10c Hot Tanmles, can 10c Chip Beer, 2' glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c Golden Nectar, pint, 2 Tor 25c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles nnd Sour Pickles In full pint jars, 15c; quart jars 23c Green O'lves, sizes... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beer, can. 25c Deviled Ham, can Se Lobsters .'...30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Heidelberg Dill Pickles, 2 cans. 25c Sour Pickles, per qt 10c Can Rlpo Olives 15c rineapple 10c 15c 100 Lbs. Broken Rico $-1.00 Gallon Canned Goods I 25 cent can rnYnEO 1UC IN 1 gallon Peaches 1 gallon Apricot , 1 gallon Plums 1 gallon Apples 1 gallon Pumpkin 1 gallon Loganberries 40c 1 gallon Catsup 35c 1 gallon Peara 40c 1 gallon Syrup 50c Can 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 CANNED SHRIMP 10c COFFEE and TEA Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee 25c Royd, rcg 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 33c Caravan Coffee, 31b. can $1.00 Send in your coupons for Tetley's Tea, and receive ;-lb package Fro. Liptons Tea, pound 6i-c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, regular 65c grade pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea regular 63c grade, pound ..." 50c Armours Best 1 C 1L Picnic Hams IOC ID. WEDNESDAY is BUTTER DAY Falls City Butter 60c Two Pounds Roll SPECIALS 3 packages Star Naptha Powder '". 20c 13 bars Bob White Soap 50e Liberty Oats, regular SOc package 20c Arm & Hammer Soda, package 5c White Mountain Honey, comb 15c Armour Grape Juice, pint 20c 10c can Pepper FREE with 1 pound can D. W. Baking Powder 25c The best Powder on the Market FLOUR FISCHERS FLOUR Best harl wheat, $1.35 sack; $5.25 barrel SWAN FLOUR Every sack guar anteed, $1.25 sack; $4.75 barrel DRIED FRUIT 3 Jbs. 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. M. Raisins. 25c 3 pks. Seeded Raisins.. 25c 3 lbs. Black Figs 25c 1 lb. Dry Apples... 10c 10 lb. box Soda Crackers 65c 100 size Fancy Naval Orangea, dozen 35c Beans and Rice E lbs. Broken Rice 25c 4 lbs Jnp Rico 25c 3 lbs. Best Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Smill White Beans 25c 3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans 25c 3 lbs. Bayo Beans 25c 3 Ib3 Pink Beans 25c Sa'O, pound 10c 3 lbs. Tapioca 25c 4 lbs. cut Macaroni 25c 23 package Star, Naptha or Pearl ine 2oc MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Store Oregon City Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133 AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplace, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mount Pleasant and Falls View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. West Side and Canemah, Tuesday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY.