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LOCAL BRICrS Ki. Wfilliufur, of Clarkr. was In this rlty Wednesday, U. A. Hrhuabtil, ut Lldmado, was I I till til Wdaday. Mr i. A. Hiilliilnr, of Maple In, wa la Hill rlty Friday. (Irani White, of Candy, tn In Ihli Hy on bualuoa Friday. (leor Hnluiaii, of lluavar Crook, waa la I lila i lly Maliirday. til OImih, t tutlriKua man of Mull no, waa In llila til Halurday. Ilnry Thleaecn, of Mllwaukl, f In Ihla f II y on bualneae Friday. Mr. and Mr a. Mmbiik, ot Mink, re In Ihla rliy mi busliies Friday, MIm lUrtha KKrniaii. of Maul I am-, was In Oregon City Wednasday Kmll tlelbrlih. of New F.ra, waa transacting bualtiese In Oils rlljr Frl .lay. Thomas McCarty, of Ceru. waa lining thoae who aa In llila rlljr trl- day. Mr. and Mr, tjeora Harvey, of Heaver Creek, were In (lila city on Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, of ('arm ire among th dialling In Ihla city Hnturday. Mra William rirbviilhwaH, of Ili a rr Crwk, vlalted with frli'nda In Ore gon City Wedneaday. ucorg llrcnner, of Hrlnill, waa among thoaa transacting business In Oregon Cliy Saturday. Lloyd Andnraon la vlalllng , bit grandparent. Mr. and Mra. II. A. And erson, of Maple lane. Mra. O. K. Johnaon, who Uvea near Redland. waa In llila city Friday on her way home from I'ortland. (). U. Kby toft Friday evening for F.uKn. wher he goa on IckuI bual nesa, and will return tlila evening. Mra. Illy and daughter, Mlaa Jennie, of Cams, wer In Ihla rlty on Halur day where they flatted w(h friend. Mra. C. N. Wall, of Candy, vlalted with frlenda In llila rlty Thursday, re- turning to ber bom on the veiling mm. Mia Itoae Mulvany. of t'nlon Mill waa In Ihla rlty Friday where ah transacted business and vlalted frli'nda. Mlaa Kdlth Ilullard of tliia city baa gone to lledland. where ahe I the IiU'it of Mlaa Kthnl Funk until Bun day evening. MIm Margaret Tbompaon. who baa been vUltlng with frlenda In Silver ton, baa returnod to her borne at Mount Pleasant. Mra. Lottie Ftaher, of Hedlund. waa railed to tbla city Friday owing to tho critical lllneaa of ber nionthnr, Mra. Charlotte Ilullard. John Tab BnodKraaa, who la con nected with the government flab hatch ery at Clarkatnaa. waa In Ihla rlty on bualneaa Saturday. Mra. Theodore O. Weed of Seattle la the (ueet of Mlaa Eva I Moulton at Fern Itldge. Mra. Weed waa formerly Mine Myrtle Outran of tlila city. Mra." Jullua 8paKle and two daunh lera left Wedneaday evening for Par low to vlalt with the latter'a mother and alao ber uncle for aeveral day. Attorney F. J. Melndl. ot 8elwood. accompanied by hla family, bave been Pending the week end at the home of Ms. and Mr, George Laielle, of lAwtun Ilelghta. Ilia flixal fluriisy faille In the itala, Icily. lUilh of Ilia boy have good l a In Ihli rlly Friday and wa among altloua, Wallr Klllotl with Hie llud Ihoae who aiiundrd the alio ronatruo-I aon auiomolille fw lory and Farguaoo linn dflinonatratlon at the Cliarli with the fhaliiiere faift.ry. In the lot lll.li-r farm aar Oreeiiwood. Ir Kllloll atatd lhat everyllilng la on Jeor 1 4 miner a, aawmlll man of the boom In iMrull and there la pln Heater Creek, waa In tlila rlljr on bull- ly of work for all. Wage are from nea Hatuidy. Mr. Iinuieri was c- J5 rente Ui 40 ranla an hour. Thay compitiilnd lo Ihli rlljr by bl son. I vlsjted In aeveral alalee before arrlv Mr. l-ainmnrs aona, rngerie and Harry, Ing at lielrult are rnnmher of Company (1, I Judge Miller, aciompanled by hi Frank Jaggar, well known renldmit wife, of Heatlle, Wash., arrivml at of Carua, wa In Ihli rlty Halurday. JenuliiKS J-odna a few day ago, and Mr. Jassar waa act ompaiiiod by hla are Ilia gueaia of Mr. and Mr. W. II daughter, Ml Florence, who recently JenniiiKa, the taller mother of Mr. returned to br home at Cam from Miller, They made the trip by eut' Portland, where ahe wa a atudeiil of mobile, and will be ai companlnd home Ilia Waahlngton hluh whool. by Mr. and Mra. Jennlnga, who will H. A. Cobh, who hna been at (Irani vlall In Heattle for aeveral weekr. ' Valley, Ore, for the lat week, baa Mr. Annie Iiuvall and aon, lean, returned to Oregon f'lly. Mr. Coliblwho formerly renlded at Cam, but barely eacaped on of the rloudliur!, now at Independence, were In thl and reixirt the roada In poor condl rlty the flrat of Hie wek, guent of Hon. lie made the trip by aulomo-1 Ml KUIa H hoenlKirn. They led hlle. iTueaday for Hood Klver to lend thl John and May Tobln, aon amr uiikIi I ainniner, ler of Mr. and Mra. John J. Toblii, oil r, and Mr. A. 0. 1'rlre and daugb thl city, have gone to Wllholt, wherj (.r, I'tiilliie, Mr. and Mm. Thoinaa they will apeud aeveral week all ul,r, Mr, and Mra, F. J. Meyer, an that reaort. Mra. Tobln will jolir Imr daughter!. Valeria and Anna l-ou, Mr. children at a later date, where ah an( Mr. Fred MiCaualand, I.lnden will H-iid teveral week. and Harriet MiCaualand, Mra. Curtl Mr. and Mra. W. V. Ilenderaon. of Mf, jr. d Mr. Itlrhard Freytag Oil city, will go to Klo.d today, ,nd family left thla rlty by auiomolille where they have been called by the on jw Kouiib. the declination being erloti lllueaa of the former' father, Kprlngwater, and at Ihla point a rele- W. T. Ilenderaon. who la one or ne i.r.(iim Wll held by the aulomobll prominent reaident of that place. Mr. iartlea from thlaxlty. A moat enloya lenderxin ha Keen poMmaater bin day waa apent. Dinner and uper hlwiKHl for 1 year. ronalatlnc of the dellraclea of the ea W. A. Clark, a well known resident w.r. .yed. The nurty returnwl of Canby, wa in tin eny on ou.mea to Oregon City about o'clw k. Monday. Mr. Clark la entering mo dairy Induatry, and I the owner of mini of the beat Jeraeya In the county. One of bl cow. "Ilaby Girl the Flrat.' lo year'a old, baa a record of pound of milk In 30 day. Mr. and Mr. Vincent Howa, lh Ut ter a niece of Mra. Ilrenton Vediler. of (iladilone, after vUltlng with Mr and Mr. Vedder for eeveral day. will leave today fur their home at HcotU Mill. Mr. Howa waa former ly Ml l-aura Femuon and wa mar ried to Mr. Bowa lat week at Van couver. Waah. Kd Fortune, who 1 employed at Wllholt Bprlni;, ae In Ihla city Mon day. II wilt leave for Bulem on bull- IN SOCIEJT CIRCLES f SR of the prettiest wtxiuinga ot Xls the aeaaon waa aolemnlied on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the bmne of Mr. and Mr. C. E. Bpence at Heaver Croek, when their daughter, Mta Eho Bpeure became the wife of V. J. Wllon, of Oreon City. The im preMlve ring ceremony w perform ed by Ruv. J. It. Landnborougn, paator ot the I'rcebyterlan church. In the lreenr of relative and friend of the contracting partle ut tn Improvlacd altar formed ot orange bloaaom and ill... u I. I ,. V. w m m nn .ukiri nf sTaTe Vr Fortu;;"w. have ng. bloaaom. and fern. The br.de harge of the racea at the Clackanua county fair a heretofore, and la alao to be connected with the race pro gram at Salem. J. J. Cooke, of tbla city, and Charlei V. Rlaley, of Rlaley Station, went to Damaacu Monday, where they at- wore a handaome gown of Georgette creiK) with peart trlrnuilnc. She car rled diower bouquet of llllc of the valley and white carnation. The bridegroom end bl bride were unat tended. Following the marriago ceremony a T"c" rr':-Wddim dmner . .erved. Mr. irnuru iu iumii n. i . m,i- n9 tv, Krl.ln wn. mm. alated In M'rvlng by Ml Kllen Grace, Mia June Scott. Mr. Thomaa Da vie, and MIm Florence Grace aerved punch B. II. Jobnaon. Mr. Cooke wa born In pamaacu,. and Mr. Johnaon n old lime friend. Mr. Johnaon ha recently realded tn (ireiham. where hi death occurred. Tbe home decoration were beaut I ful. The Darlor where tbe ceremony W. II. iiair. oi vanoy. waa in urn w porformod. wa In white and gren, tbe living room In red and Ity Monday. Mr. and Mra. Hair will , Mra. Carl I'lepka, of Eldorado.vI.lt- tv" .l 1 i. i 1 at. I. -liM ur..i... '1 ( Willi irilMIUH 111 mlllal UIIT II BUIIL'ir t day and alao with her aUtor, Mra. C, W. Frvdrlch. She waa accompanied ; by her eon. William, ' Mr. Robert Schunliel, of Eldorado, accompanied by ber aon, Harvey, of that placo. were In thl city Friday and vlalted with relntlvea before re turning to their home. Wallace Telford, of llorltm, and Mal colm Telford, ot Portland, were called to thl city on Friday afternoon on . account of the doath of their sinter, Mlii Elalo Clara Telford. Charle Kolly went to Canby on Fri day and will apeud the aummer at the farm owned by Dr. U 0. Ice. Dr. Ice and family will alao apond n portion of tho aummer at that plnco. Mr. and Mr. Frank Schnonborn, ac companied by Mr. Hour Schocnborn and Minn Eva Doern, the Inttor of Portland, spent Saturday at Eldorado, whore they were tho guest! of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sclioeuliorn, Mn. A. I. Hughe, who owns some of It's the uniform unva rying heat of a good oil stove, and the perfect control, that keeps the juices in that pre serves the savory goodness of the meat and gives that even brownness all over. eave next week for Ycllowaton'j Park tn(i .,. dining room In pink to spend several weeks. In eastern Mr M(j Mrg vitaon left for their Oregon they will he joined oy ine nonyrnoon. which will be spent at former's brother and hla wife, who g.u nd npon their return to this are at the present time motoring In c,y wl)1 opy the Kelly cottage on that part of the atate. Mr. Italr and Pll.hth -d Washlncton etrocts. The his wife are to leave Canby In their Urije-g going away gown was of purple automobile. They will be ausoni lot alk w,n nat t0 match. about throe weeks. Mri vilaon la a graduate of the Professor William M. Proctor, for- Oregon City high school of 191 J class. merly paator of the Congregational and for the Inst year has been engaged church of this city but later of Forest n teaching school at Heaver Creek. Grove, where fee waa head of the de- Her father la C. E. Spence, state mas Dsrtment of education In Pacific unl- tor of the grange veralty, has been appointed aaslntantl Mr. Wilson 1 tho son of Mrs. 0. W. professor In the department of educa- Grace, of thla city, and baa resided Hon at Stanford university. Profossor I In Oregon City most of hla life. Ho Is Proctor for the last yenr baa been con- local manager ot the Mttcholl, Ix-wls nectod with the hlRh schools ot (Hill- & Staver company fornla. - Among those attending tho wedding Mr. Charles HaEciminn and three from this city were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. mm Charles. French and Frederick. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes, of Glndatnno. will loave within a month Mr. and Mrd. Edward Roberts. Miss to Join thnlr husband and father, Florence Grace. Miss fciion Uraco, Charles F. HaRomnnn at Chcyenno. Miss Mulr.le Scott. Miss June Scott, Wyo. Mr. Hagemnnn has been In Ry Scott. ' Cheyenne over two months, where he purchnscd an Interest In an onico sup-1 pRETTY wedding took place ply company with an acquaintance of Jfcf, wednesduy, June 28. nt 13 o'clock isyenrsago. nir. iinRomonn was eon- t the honio 0r M, ftmi Mrs. Fred nected with tho Oregon-Washington rudder, of Wllsonvlllo. whon their Railroad & Nuglvatlon office In Port- jnugm,,,., Miss Emma, married Ed land for years nnd within recent ward w noocKmon. nlao of Wilson years ho has been Interested In farm- vm0 Ing at Sulom, -ri.- ceremony was nrepormcd undor Word has been received by "liuoo . 00i 0f baby rosobuds and ferns Elliott in this city from his brother, which was hung from an nrch of or- Walter Elliott, who loft this city about ango blossoms. Tho rooms were ar- a month ago for Detroit, Michigan, in tlstlcnlly decorated with carnations, company with Roy Forguson ot this rosea and forns. Mrs. HlrBhol Clutter, slater ot the bridegroom, played tho wedding march. The bride's father gave her In murrlago. The brldo wore a gown ot cream crepe do clilno with silk lace and pearl trimmings. Hor veil ot filmy not was fHshlonod Into a cap and hold In place by ornngo blossoms. The bridal bouquet was a shower of baby rosebuds, lilllcs of tho valley and juicier -fasfier toasts a cleaner, cooler kitchen, and lest fuel expense i A NEW PERFECTION OIL CO$TOVE til the convenience of gaa. Cooks everything any wood or coal rang will cook, but Aespa your kitchen coot. Th long blu chim ney do away with all amok and smell. In 1, 2, Sand 4-burner aires, ovens separate. Also cabinet modela with Flreleas Cooking Ov ens. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY fXEaSfcaMi&M For 1 I Rtsultt BBsffi FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS 7- ZiCT forns. Miss Anna Rldder, sister ot the bride. was brldoHinnid. Sho was attired In blue silk and croum volvot, and jar rlod pink sweet pons and forns. Little Minerva Enlor. niece ot the bride In a dainty white embroldored dress with nnin lilno tulla bows, was flower glrL Goorgo Hoeckmnn, brothor of the bridegroom, actod as best mart. Aftor the ceremony a wedding din- nor was sorved. The room was doc orated wltlt evergreens nnd orange bloBsoms. Ahnnt sovontv-flve relatives and friends attended tho corcmony which wns rend by Kov, Llonkaomper of Lents, Ore. Birthday Party Given ' ' for Maple Lane Girl. - Over twenty little guests were In vited to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Murult at Mnple Lano Thursday even. Ing to help celohrato tho birthday of their daughter, Myrtle. Children's games amused the young sters tor several hours. The hostess then sorved dainty refreshments, In. eluding the birthday cake. Many handsome gifts wore received by the honor guest. Those who at tended were Mlsscsi Minnie Bluhm, Jene Schmidt, Jessie Hornshuh, Alma Hettman, Gertrude Wesenburg, Gladys Horton, Juna Schmidt, Gladys Gegen kauf, Mildred Hornshuh, Claudia Henricl, Lulu Hornshuh, Ruth Hor ton, Lydla Gage, Kate Horton, Gerda Wesenburg, Pearl Heater nnd Lloyd Henricl, James Stuard, Arthur Llnsly, Walter Henricl, Walter Hornshuh, Willie Parry. Lewis Itegankauf, Ferrel and Dexter Heater, Humphry Perry,! Bee Horton, "Will and Frank Eggiman I and Everett Blackburn. The tots were i liapnroried by Mr. and Mr Hor hull, Mr. and Mra. Hcttuiaa, Mr. an Mra, Alvln llornaliub, Mra. Ill burn and Mr. 1'eginkaur, , Ml Ml'drte) Grant Wad CaMn Waavar. Th marriage of Mua Mildred (Jraiit of Hrappooae, Or, but formerly of Oregon City, and Calvin Weaver, of Mi-Clary, Wath., waa aolnimilMid a the bom of the bride's paranla, M and Mra. Orant at tt'aiipooee We neaday evening. Only rolatlvea an Intimate frlenda nf lh contracting parlle attended Among IhoM golu from thl rlty waa Mia Vara Cauflel and from I'ortland Mr. and Mr, l-oren Kawr, the latter alo formerly of Ibl city. Th marriage) ceremony wa performed at t il nd wa followed by a reception, after whu b Mr. and Mra. Weaver left (r lhlr bom at M Clary. Th bride waa attired In a band aome gown of while crepe, and carried a ahower bouquet of whll carnation Mr. Weaver attended Hie Oregon City schoola and while realdlng In Ihla city made her borne with ber unci and aunt. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Marra, now of Uladatone. WEST Ll!!!l APPROVES SALEOFBOiNDSBY O.C. The Weal Linn council Wedneaday n I ctrt approved tbe action of the Ore gon City water board In selling 110, 000 worth ot West I. Inn bond held by Oregon City to finance th ronatruo tloti of a new renervolr on thla aide of Ihe rlvor. Tbe quarterly report of City Treas urer dances allowed that Weat Linn ba a balance ot $3.01 .22 In the gen eral fund and fS.M3.82 In tbe road fund. Among the bllla approved wa to W. H. Counsel for work on Port land avenue and to; to E. Parker for Improvement on Hun net avenue O.C. HMD AI SEATTLE MUs Maude Morsn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morsn, of this city, and Millard Gllli-tt, formerly ot Ore gon City, but now of Seattle, Winn. were married at Seattle Wednesday night. Mr. Glllott left thl city Wed neiday morning, the marriage taking pace upon bor arrival at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Olllett are well knwn In this city, where they were born and reared. Mr. Glllett recently went to Seattle to accept a position as first aid with the Ford company. Tbey at tended the Oregon City schools. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES County Clerk Iva Harrington Satur day Issued marriage licenses to W. J Wilson and Echo L. Spence and Ada. line Curran and Walt C. llrandt. Remove Face Blemishes. Pimples, blsckheads. Acne, tetter, ring worm and that dreaded ecienia oan be permanently removed from your face vA body by Dr. HoDson's Eczema Ointment It Is no longer nocexsary to go around with an un sightly coinp'eilon and suffer the pain and annoyance that goes with unatght ly ailments. Dr.. Hobson's Ecsema Ointment Is a time tried, guaranteed remedy, good for Infants, adults and aged who suffer with skin ailments Buy a box today, start using at once. Money back If not satisfied. GOc at your druggist. (Adv.) CIVIL SERVICE TESTS AUGUST 12. The United States Civil Service com mission announces that a male clerk. carrier examination will be held at Oregon City, August 12, to establish an eligible register from which selec tion may be made to till vacancies as they may occur in the position ot clerk or carrier. Age limits are IS to 45 years. Men only will be ad mitted. Application blank nnd pampb. let of Information may be secured from the local secretary, board ot civil service examiners, at the Oregon City postoffice, or from the socretary, eleventh civil service district, 303 Postoffice building, Seattle, Wash. CASTOR I A for In&nU and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of FARMS ARE TRADED. Kclnhofcr Brothers have traded a 160-acre chicken ranch in the Carus district for 7G acres at Clackamas be longing to Henry t!. Wade. The now owners will move to their property at once. The doal was made through Dlllman & Howland, loca, real stato agents. Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mra. Mary A. Dean. Taunton, Mass., In her 87th year, aaya: "I thought I waa beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Khlney l)Ua have proven most beneficial in my rase." Mr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point, N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was woraa at night and I had to get up from five to aeven time. Now I do not have to got up at night, and con alder myself In a truly normal-condition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney rills, aa I have taken nothing else." . Mrs. M. A. BrldR-es, Robinson, Mass., aaya: "I auffered from kidney ail ments for two year. I commenced taking- Foley Kidney Pill ten month ago, and thounh I am 61 yeara of age, 1 reel Ilka a 16-year-old alrl." Foley Kidney Pills ara tonic, l strMiKthenln; and up-bullcllnff, and restore nermai action 10 tne kiuneya and o a disordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangeroua or harmful druga. JONES DRUG CO. BIRD LOVERS lift! AT MAPLE UKE WOOOPCCKt ITUDIfO tv LlsV IRTV BILL "IAO CLUB AND AUDUBON BOCItTV. Special This Weelc The Lllwrty flell rlub of Mupl Ijni umt with he Mnpl Ijiii Auduhoa aoclety at lh Maple t-ane hix J bout there Friday afternoon. It waa planned lo have tbe Lltx-rly fll Jn venlla Itlrd Club of thl tlty attend, but owing to lh Inclemency of th waatber, II wa eaaary to pcatpon lb trip. At lb iniVng Friday the ul,)et fur dl us;r-o wa "The Woodpew ker Family." Ml Junta Hrhmldl gav an Interesting talk on "Tbe Downey Woddporkeri" Ml Oil la Amen, on "Harrla Woodpecker;'' F. Mlgbella. "Tbe liferent Specie of Woodpeck er.' and C. W. Swallow ilw uiked on thl specie of bird. It wa decided to discontinue lb ninotlnes of th Mid club of Mapt (.alio during th summer month, and resume the work lo th early fall. The following I lb pledge of the Liberty Itlrd club of Maple Lane: 'I desire to bprorne a good nienibe. of tbe Liberty fe ll lllrd club, and promlae to .Mudy and protect all song and liiaectivorou bird." Sugar and Fruit Jars At Im Tlian I'fcvnt Wliolcale LVt. !. not wrrUk our t.k of FRUITS, CROCKRIKS, CROCK KRV, GRX.MTlWARK and ihe greater variety of other vU, in cluJIi.f CREAM SEPARATORS and other IMIRV and FOUL TRY Supplir. All EuimJs guaranteed a rrprrwntrd, or money batl. Our pricrt will avrraKf lower, quality comidrrrj, than other homrt. in tfiii county. CASH PAID FOR TROUUCK. LARSEN & CO. Corner 10th and Main Streets CAM TO PAY $5000 FOR LEE VATER PLAffT OWNER OF DISTRIBUTING PLANT IS EXPECTED TO ACCEPT HALF BUM FIRST ASKED. I a Possible friction between the city and th owner of a water dlitributlng system, such as waa eiperlcnced by Mllwaukle when that town began the Installation of municipal plant, was headed off by Canby Monday night when tbe city council voted to ar proprlate $5,000 to buy tbe M. J. lee system. Mr. Lee. tbe owner, at first de manded 110,000 for the plant, but now is understood thst be will accept 15.000. Canby recently voted $18,000 In bonds lo Install a municipal system. One ot the first ateps was to altumpt to acquire tbe privately owned ptnnt, and for a time suits seemed likely. Miss Elsie Telford, 22, Dies Suddenly Mlsa Klsl Telford, eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maswell Telford, and one of tbe moat popular young women of Oregon City died at the fam ily borne near Canemah Friday after noon at 11:30 o'clock. Her death was sudden and due to heart failure. Mis Telford bad complained ot a severe pain tn ber bead Thursday evening and Friday morning ber con dition remained lb same. A phyaU clan wa called and Mrs. Telford ac companied biro to bis office In order to get a prescription. Upon ber re turn to tbe family borne Miss Telford was found to be unconscious and death followed a tew minute later. Her two sisters. Msxlne and Grade, were wltb ber during their mother's absence. Miss Telford waa born In Canemah, September 10. 1893. and haa resided In tbla city all ber life. She attended the Canemah school after finishing there, she waa a student at McLougn lin institute, later graduating from Oregon City high school. The follow Ink year she was student at th University of Washington and laat year attended Reed college lo Fort land. During ber vacation she took a course In stenography and for over a year worked In this city, first In tbe law office of Olmlck k Dlinlck and then with tbe Willamette Valley Southern. Mlaa Telford was an accomplished musician, and bad appeared In public In this city on many occasion In vio lin and piano numbers. She 1 survived by her parents. Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Telford, two sisters. Maxlne and Grade, five brothers. Mix well Telford and William Telford of Oregon City, Wallace Telford of Bor ing, Malcolm Telford, who la con nected with the office of the Portland Railway, Light Power company In Portland, and John Telford, pitcher with the Tacoma, Wish, baseball team of Tacoma. 0. C. MAN HAS THREE SONS IN U. S. ARMY Pat 8. Ftnucane. of YanBuren street, foreman of tbe dandy room in the Crown Willamette plant, has the hon or ot having three aona on the way to the tiring line. Tbey are Privates John S Daniel J. and William J. Bryifn Finucane, all In Company G. PIONEER HOTEL MAN DIES AT PARKPLACE F. Q. Grlep, of Park place, died at the family home Monday morning. Tbe body was brought to the Holman un dertaking parlors, where It was prepared for burial, and later removed to the family residence, where the funeral services will be held Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with In terment In tbe Mountain View ceme tery. Mr. Crlcp is an old-time resident ot Oregon City, having arrived here in 1865. He conducted a bote! for many years, whero now stands the Electric hotel annex on Sixth and Main streets, and waa also an exempt fireman. He was born In Prussia. Ho Is survived by bis wife and two sons. THOMAS C. LIVESAY DIES. Thomas C. Llvesay, a resident of this state tor many years, died Mon day morning at tbe home of his broth er, C. R. Llvesay, at Clackamas Heights. His death was due to a com plication of heart disease and asthma. He was born in January. 1S54, in Moultrie county, I1L .He owned farms near Woodbunt and tn the Clackamas Height district Two daughters, Mrs. Lydie Sausman, of Portland, and Mrs. Jennie Dillon, ot San Francisco, and two sons. Robert and Charles Llvesay, both ot Alaska, survive blm. EE i i W wll Give I 'Absolutely -.Fit . YOUR. CHOICE OF A Fountain Pen A Beautiful Pennant A Safety Razor A Food Grinder A Kitchen Knife Set WITH $1.00 WORTH OF Famous Caravan HURRY Take advantage of this offer. ) Our prices on all groceriesVannot be beat. We've learned by long experience how best to serve you economically. IM M O A M9 A Little Money Goes a Long Way Here g Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Cut-Rate Store illllllIllil!i!!t!ll!liH!lll!!lll!!l!lM