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TTTrTT! TT):i''i rii,"i r irr rri i rer; ; r 1 1 ry-r-v i , irf , , , , J LOCAL uRiers I, w iiniiiiiiii, nt Mmi.iIU, ilm iin r haul of tiiii i nr. in op cum niy till liiiallicaa Monday II Hoper. i 'I ( Jtiby, In Ibis i llf 1111 Tl'ewlay nil In r r In Waall intitiiii iii iii In r i..nii, Mr Hoper tlx Willi. in I mii. ll. of New K14. Ini ha .H tlallllM l'h liT alalnls, Mia William I Mill air I Mr William II I '..nil, ha I. loin d In lief bum" il J. Tailor, t.liiiir mnl puhllahor u( Ilia Molslla Pioneer, In llila iliy I'rl.lur and Haltiiday. lln llt id lh ( liuiiluii.(ua John WiliiM. foiim-ily o( Clm sa mat roiiiily, hut II 11 til 1'iifllainl, waa tinting with filmida III this tit jr Hut' ill 'lay. Mix ili4i llullaid, olio liaa been ll(lllg h'T llilialll, Al ia llae Hull aril, at C'ai kamaa. Ima returned lo lii r In. in In llila city. Il.irold IU1II.111III1 r, nl llila a lt y. oho Iimi .eeti vlalllim lila iiiiiIm, William I'ill. inll!iT, at ClarUea, has Muriied home, lir A. I Mutdy, nl Cindy, aa In tiiia iity MuihIu r on Iii y lu Glad alone, wher In' attended Ilia rlmn ltlllIIU. HaMey Mi Iiiii'IhiI. of lililmailn, Waa In llila clly Wednemh r, being on lila ar 10 lihulNliiiio, lii-rc I111 attended I lie 1 lniiilauiiia. "r. rd baler, Ilm aliilll li.all nl MnUlla, a In llila rlty Monday aii'l luHixliir, ha Inaj Jual rl urin'l from Hi lilull lo'inl), ulii ia I111 iiri liamd aaaiiilll, ami will a 'mi roiillunfl lo i,m mid Dm mill al Molalla Mr, Mi hal rr ha liai) man f years of eipi-ili a. is a aaamlll nun. Mr ami M' Wlllliliil Hammond aii.l family ami Mr II. Y. Cinaa, who !. been )) liiaT an wiling al Can mm Ilia. Ii. data re I mm. I o llieir tiimiMa al lilmlaliiiiH, Mr. Ilainiminil ami ihlMreii have I,cn i 1 nprlng a 1 ultimo al Cumuli lleai li fur Ilia l.ial imililli, ami wern recently Jollied ly Mr. Ilainimiml ami Mr. Cri, who nil by auliillli.l.lle. 1 lliailH 17 mile In 14 liniira. paalng IIimiikIi Mlll.l.'il.i. (iale.vllle, (inle Creek, Tlinl.er, MM. Veiiiiila, Jewel, Aalurla Hnaaliln, III. Ill ( UIIIIUII Ilea' Il reai lied Wirt'l liaa Ih i ll reielw.J In llila illy fruin Ml ha Harrington anil lier lrni her, aim ai 1 ompiiiilid a parly Ik Knler llnl Minings. After b-avlng Ilia I ra 1)1 al KukiTik laal Hulurday af leriHMill lliejr eerleln ei a lerrlfli' lor iii, ami Ih" roads were fiiiiml In poor rnmllllnn, hul ilm-n arriving al Foley Hirlnit they hava enjoyed fine weather, ami have alreml uiadit sev rral flailing trip. having eu-llrnt Ini k. Their frlenil In llila 1 if jr am Id he ri lneliilieri il, the)' allilf, Mr. ami Mr VVulter Hramll, lio Il u t at l.een all.llim Ihelr liulieyiniMin al Keaahte, have arrlte In llila rlty. They will alay hern iinlll Nnvemlier alien llley lll leue fur Wheeler C:L Ul.. M.. .I,... Is I!. .11, il. h nl Veir t'ra m n imi-nlea l.y l.er hr'nllier. Krne,l i r.-len. Or. K., in m.k- Ihelr lielhrhh. er OreK,. Clly vl.ll.ir. - '","r"i ; Mr. Urumll h. rt'ff 11117 luai'ii iii n ..in. . Ilruii'll u furnieily Ml A'lellne Cur run. nf llila rlty. A. I), lirllihln, wliunii dairy fiirtn I hx nti 'l tieur Anruru, In Ihl illy Mmiila). Mr. Crlhhlu la a hreeder uf Jeraey rattle, ami Ml till annual Jeraey aalo he'd In I'nrtland on Juno 2 dlniM-d of l head of III rettlaterrd Iik k. TIioiiihi Withy mm lie. a hrolher of (loVrrmir Withy riiinho. )iiri'hatiiu "( ale. a pure IiIimI.IimI Jeraey ro. Mr. Crlhhln rr reltrd fit) fur a rnlf one day old. ::.u, I'.'iM, l 10 end IU fur .other Jerae)a. Mr. Urlhhlu la to Pthlhll uine of lila remaining aim k at the Cliirkainua county fair In Heiiteuilier, lir. and Mr. I.. (I. Ire and ihllilren, Wltllutu and Jennie, and Mrs. Charlei W. Kelly left Hunduy for the. farm of Dr. he and Mr. Kelly, and will upend the Kiimmer at llwt il.ire, r. Ko makliiK Irlp dully to til nfflra In Ihl rlty. Durum I ho lant iimnli lr. Ira liaa added aeveral roclalerod Jeraeya lo III farm, one of Iheae helnK 'lir nod Dullui," imrrhaned at the ro rem Jeraey Rale In I'urtliind from Ihu al'M k of K. I). Hart. rdneaday. The four i hlldreii of Jmliin ami Mr T K It) nn hate arrlted In llila rlty. und ura tenillnn a fe we'k at the farm hiuiin of JuilKe and Mm llyan at lilndatutia. Mr. M Thiiniiun and family and Mr A. Tliiiiii.ni and family, uf Clurkatinia, are amoni Ihoan who are eii)nylli camp life at the 1 haiitauiia .n 1 k at (iladaluiiM. Mra. t. T. Ilunnrd, of Muliiiu, ar iiimpiiiiled hy her two Kr.iii.li hllilren. wete In thl clly Mond.iy. Mr. Iluw urd. who la at4to rrlury of I ho Kiuiii, Irunaai led hiialnea In roll liei tlun Willi the Krnniie. Mr. and Mr. '.V. II. MnttiHin, of Vlnla. wera In thl clly Monday, tp lurnliif lo their lioine Tueaday morn t n at Tiey allended the Chautauqua at liladatone hefure retnrtilliK to their hiiine. Mr. (Irani Whllo. of Cunhy, wa In Ihl city Thmaday on ln r way to iil.nlatone. Hlie will aaaiat the me in her of I ho Mothodlat church with ihelr cafeteria. V. A. Newell, 0110 of the innntiKcra of the aunitner raoort on Dm Willa mette, Ceil 11 r lal.iml. wa lo thl rlty on liiialut' Monday. Mr. Prank r"itern, of (ilen Or.k f irm, wna In thl clly Monday, Unit- Inn frlendj while her. Mum July 4. at K.iti Krnnrlaro, Cal, lo tlm wire of Vaure KiUanla. form erly of Oremm City, twin, aim and dmiKliter. They have hocn Riven the numea of Mary WiKxUrrd and Vaii'-v rhllllp. Jr. Aniuiuureiiietit of the hlrlh of Iheae rhlhlieii ha lieen re reived by friend It) thl rlty. Judge and Mr. Cloelim, of I'ort' land, and Clinrlea Went, of Oawcico. the latter well known dulrymun, wr In thla city Sunday. They no enmiianled JudKe 11 nil Mr. Crant II. Dlmlrk to the Pltiilck btix li farm nl Creenwood Mid nl lluhhurd. Ilownrd, Ihu two mid one half year old on of Mr. Jo.tepli Painter, of rtheddH, hut formerly of thin city, luti. Iioeii taken to the SoIIwimiiI hoipllal. He ha lieen tit tho Imitltull.m for the laat two wi'i krt, and lila condlllon re- lllliln n I ill II I Ihl. Hillll.t - . Tho rel!"nt 'n of Mra. Kruncla W h ip K. -II. Andermm and party ,,,.,, . , t . , ., ,., , , , , , . ,, , (limit, a toucher In the (iladatono wore enjoying a trip over the t olutu- , , , ., ... ,. . ,. , ' . ., . school, wna rend lit a nice 1 Iiik of tho ' ' " " (ihi.lHl.mo Hchool AIIIITANT MAITIPI MICHAMIC AT f API- MILL AND BRIOf CO fori MONtVMOON TRIP. A almpl" hut pretty tteddlnK waa auleiiiiiUnd at the hiiinn uf Mr. and Mr. Ileury Kruinmel, High alreel Miitmduy alterniMin al l.3u o'clock when Ihelr dui'Khler, Ml (Ma Krone mel, liiMamn lh wife of (', K Uruin r, allli Iti v H. I'. Iiavl performing the ceremony, Only relative of (ha con trai ling parlle attended. Tha hrlde wa given away In inarrluge hy lir father, Henry Krumiuol The hrlde and groom were niiutteinli-d The room of lh Krummel home were dei orated with larnulloii and oei t peaa, III" ro'or B'heme of the different fiKiin and reri'pllun ball IhIiik pink and whlla. The bride wa gowned In royal blue taffeta, and curried ihower buiiet of pink and while awnel ! and Mr. and Mr. Krutier left on their honeymoon at 2:30 u'chx k. They III ali In HrliUli Coliiml'la and on I'uget Hound before Ihelr return to Oregon Clly. I'pon Ihelr return to Ihl rlty they ll make Ihelr homo on Hlilh and Center atreel. The hrlde came to thla clly about If year ago from Kowler. Colo, and for aeveral year ha been connei ted with the Home Telephone company In Ihl clly. Mr. limner I well known In Oregon City, where he liaa realded moat of hi life, and at the preaeut time I aaalatunt iuuler inei hank of the Crown Willamette Taper company. MILWAUKIC WOMAN IrNlSANE. Kruncra l.ouliie r'olti. d.iii;liti'r of Mr. and Mr. Jon.ph It. Folti. of Mil wnuklu rural route No. 2, wa commit ted to the atnte hoipltul for the in anne KYIday and taken to Hul em lute that afternoon. HUSBAND CHARGES OESERTION. (ieorge Kluler charge deaertlon aglnat hi wife, Hoae I.. HlRler, In n illvonq anil filed In tho circuit court Monthly. They were married July 6, is hi; and. tho liuahand allege, Mr. Hlgler left Juno 10. 1915. J. Dean Pul ler appear a Mr. Slglor'a attorney. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. Sidney Crnre l-lt.liurg and Joseph I). Hurley, of Oregon City, aortircd a mar riage lleeiine ut tho offloe of County Clerk lu Harrington oilnemluy. GLADSTONE TEACHER RESIGNS OREGON CITY COUPLE Mia Adelnlnn Curran and Walter Urandt, of Mountain View, were mar ried taat week at Keaalde. IteV. Mr. Van Murter performed the wedding ceremony, which wa a yulrt affair. Mr. and Mr. Urandt. came to thla city after apemllng a few day a the g ueat of relative, at Heaalde. They are roldlng on Molulta avenue for the aummer and are planning to go to euhlern Oregon thla full to tnako their home. They are both well known In thl city. Mr. Ilrandt I niece of the lute Mr. C. C. Hall and a aimer of Mr. J. Kveretl Downey. Hlie wa raised In Oregon City and attended the Oregon Clly achooli. Mr. Ilrandt I the aon of Mr. and Mr. Ilnindt, of Mountain View. , r RIIERVOIR WORK AWAITS CUTTINO Of CROP 0 MAV, 4 Tha roiiatrui lion of.lirifonl 1 11 y a ;ii.')'i 1. ie.i 'hhi Kaiiun n - crmlr ha been I. mpurarlly i 4 la)id until iron of iwl hay hal 4 been renioved. litake. hate l,r, n art. and It I pfi..i,H iillt( H ri It - will begin Moi,.t The water boil. I I,iikIi four f i- ai re of grouii.l lu iu Mounuin 1 le niairpi n.r f..-r..lr itn, 1 The ( oiiti. I u l.-t week axo i Hulurday, but l.' foie ork beran a reaideiit of kl'.'o.'jln View aak- t- ed fur a price i.n the hay The water board ai'iil.i hlU, and rn- t reived offi ce fio.11 17 t., -, hi die t bidder r-t'inK u,e rop, which wa to ha.e been 1 ill at once. - 4 4 WIFE SAYS HUSBAND DECEIT IS ALLEGED IN COM PLAINT FILED Br JOANNA OVE AGAINST JOHN BACHMANN. Charging that, tv.o jear und a hall after her marriage -he round that r liuabund hud another Ki.. Joanna Dye Tliiimduy filed anil for dlvoice In the t in ult court aguiiit John Itaihmann. They were married November 6, l13, at Chehulia. and April I'l. 1915. the any a. ahe found he h.nl another wife. Hlie left him lliilio-.lijlely. Nellie Mae Grig .b y filed a anil for dlvorro agulnit Chin tire W. (Jrigalcy. al'eglng cruelly. They Vre married July I, II3. In I'otllaml. (Jeorge C. Hroti-ll and Charle T. Hlever have filed a divorce null in the circuit court for W. J. lletinett analnut (Jludya It iiennett on the ground of deT;ion They were mar ried March II. I''"T. In Albany, and have three children D. C. latourctte. a truMee. Tliurn- day ued John D. Wilcni, Kinin M. Wilcox. John Dclmuna. John C. AlllK worth and Alice H. Alnnrtli to col lect a note for H:. and foreclose on a mortgage. With Intercut, the total amount aaid to be due U l'r'7.21. Mr. Itourette aaka for ll"0 attorney' fee. K. C. Ijitouretle apiiear a attorney. MARRIED 45 YEARS, WIFE WANTS DIVORCE BRIDE OF 181 SAYS HUSBAND FORCED HER TO SUPPORT SELF MOST OF TIME. . li 11 rn petrified atiimp, a portion of which wn brought homo hy Mr. An demon. Tho piece ho brought to thl city n about 12 Indira In length and about the minui In circumforenca mid welghH 26 pouiulM. Krnchllno nuil Helen King, of .Mount rii'iimint, who have beoti, enjoying ramp life nl tho rhuutaiiuun, returned lo their homo Tuenday evening und WediiONilay aftornoon left for Aatorlu, whero they will upend two weeks with Ihelr Hlnler, Mm. I.. I. Wllllanm. Mrn. liny Orogory niul littlo daugh ter, Virginia, wore In thl. city Wod nomlay, biilnit on Ihelr way to (ireen wood, whero they will ho (ho kuohIh of Mr. (irei'iory'a parentH, Mr. mid Mra. 11. H. Orogory, for uoveral dnyn. Horn, July 11, ut tho 8f, Vlncont'a hiiHpltal, rortland, to (ho board Thurnday night, hut action on it wan poHtponed until tho next meeting of tho hoard Tho clerk wua limlructed to call for bid for 60 cord of wood. WIFE CHARGES NON-SUPPORT. Charging iiiui Hiiiiort and cruelty, ixiiiio .M.iHHcy YVetitu'iuiay riled a suit lu tho circuit court for dlvoroo from WIIMiim A. MiiHHey, J. K. HodgoH up- Knrlng 11 h hor nltornoy. Tlioy wore mnrrlod Doeomhor 1SS9, in Scholhu, Kan, J. ('. Knuphtrh and M. A. Kaupliirli fllod a Bull In (ho circuit court Wed ncBiluy to. iinlet tltln to n track of lnmf in the county, miming ProMon I'ondln toil, Mlcliiiol rcnillcton and nil other wlfo of heir of (ho Into Chumplng rondloton llugetiu rtohertM, of t li In city, n hoii. hr (lefnnduntg. weight olght poiiiidH. Tho yomiRMtnr j ha been given I lie natiio or Uonrgo A. HoliertH. .ludgo Crant II. Dlmlrk, whllo veil ing hln slock farm about four miles from this city at Denver Crook, stopped upon n root and strained n tendon In his nnUlo. Hlnco tho nect- BOLTON MAN FOUND INSANE. Wlllluni Shaw, aged 2.1 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Slinw, who llvo near I lioltun, was committed lo tho statu 1ioh);i1 for tho Insano and taliott to (lonl. Judge Dlmlrk lias aufforod con-j Salem late Wednesday afternoon. Ho slilornlily, and Is forced to iimku his has horn ill for sevoral yours and Ills dally trips to Ills office in his utitomo-l mental condition Is traced to his ill hlie, ! noss. In l mi IA7 11 upccmi hud vvuuii Sugar and Fruit Jars At Lcs Than Present Wholesale Cost. Do not overlook our stuck -of FRUITS, GROCERIES, CROCK ERY, GRANITEWARE and the greatest variety of other goods, in clmlinc CREAM SEPARATORS and other DAIRY and POUL TRY Supplies. All goods guaranteed as represented, or money back. Our prices will average lower, quality considered, than other houses In this county. CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE. LMSEN & CO. Corner 10th and Main Streets After n.urrlcd life of ulinost half a century. Anna Hulgorson Friday fllod a suit tor dioree In tho Cluckamas county circuit court ugnlnst Lewis llelgernon. tanking a general elmrgo of cruo'ty. They wero married October 8. 1S71, at FVrrydulo. W is. She alleges that soon after tliolr marriage ho began n course of nagging. During tho greater part of their 45 years of married life, she claims, sho was forced to support herself. George C. Ilrovvnell sad Charles T. Stovers ure Mrs; llolgerson's ottornoys. Hammond & llutniuond, reprosontltiK II. 0. Kppersou, ndiulnliitrator of the estalo of tho Into V. D. U Epperson, Friday filed a suit In the circuit court against Perry O. Stacy to collect $1500, aliened to bo duo on n nolo, Intercut anil routs.- Tho conip'aln recites that W. 1). I., Epperson endorsed o note for $1500 October IS, 1913. at Callao. Mo., for Slacy, with tho understanding that under no circumstances would Epper son he hold for tho faro of the nolo. Tho note bocmno due, tho plalntlfftdo- claros, and tho llnnk of Callao, holders of tho note, forced Epperson to pay It. FAR BETWEEN NOW TOO MANY CHANCES TO GO TO WORK OFFERED TO SUIT THESE TRAVELERS. EDGE OF THE FAILS , L. at P. LOCOMOTIVE! ARE CALLED TO PULL SCOW BACK TO SAFE TV. 2 ELECTRIC MOTORS RnnrI Turn- Autn m x- a a m j j A Doesn't; Damage Is About $300 CieiUi lliimii John I. Albright 111" ilamane lu I Iii baby bonis pfi. lialnUolne jev iiM-rl lludaoii au- erl f I eatlnmted al lull tlm auto toluol. lie a trliM'4 Of mui h of It aioblle. hli a Incitlil by Conn lieaiity and all of It uaefuliieaa alMiiit ' i ilinan AHulgbt bImmiI a aeck ag.i A lumber laden bargu of (irsia k midnight Wednesday hcfi II ploaeil ! from W A. Ung. aa l.a.lly l.jitrr...! Itaaniuaaen, oim of Ilia i uiitrm tor In ! Ihfongti a f-in around the Hi. Ague Tlm tan front aheel ere ain.nln.1, the Dipaiialon of the Huley I'ulp A ' b""'" I'arkpUca and toppd tlm front ailn apning, a fender lorn I'aper company, hung partly ...apemled j ' "'"'""' Hh " A"',",," ' j4m- , ,, romliig lo firegoa City and failed i '' The anl Uk nn lo Hnvi n le 7. It , I? ' ,? to " county, -'". .!.ngi..n .r-t Thur. pany pull.d It ba. k lo wf.-ty. j fc f f , , fJr rhm , , Tha lumber .a being carried from 1 T. ,)f (B .,,, .waii. ked ', hlna lll probably en ee, lo0 lhal.ortllhl!ndDeI.rlhlnl'ldl,1- -,.., -.ho ,.. .reirni. Ill I Heri.1 It, II,. I,ln- .1 Ih. i.f lh.rlvi-rherecoi.Mru.tloa.orkl Thllr,lUy mrntK l4 Wurni.4 ,h,ima of ib accident, but bum unl.raay .hen Ihe burg. am. of lfl nr i hllrt caught In Ihn i urrent.. One aide of the ! bargn amriing out on thn dam until It - caught and held faat. E'fort to pull thn barga looae with lauii'h aern not tucieaaful, and an emerg ency cull a Kiit for two of Iha poer company' lixoinotliea A rl, In waa stretched from the! harm aero tho baaln to thn linn of thn i'ortlund Itullwuy, Light 4 Power iTRIAL OF J. A. HOOPER ELEVEN IN FOUNTAIN rompuny and nlta- hed to thn '"'"""J"' ! ALLEGED CANEMAH CAR ROBBER lies. A few powerful pull and the i burg wa bark In tho water, und.mi i IS HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE aged. 4, E AT JOPLIN, MO. WIFE ALLEGES HUSBAND CALLEO HER NAMES CONTESTED CASE IS CONTINUED. There has nut been a hobo in the city Jail for a week, thereby establish ing a record fur several years. Searches through the Southern Pa cific yards, under the aiding of the lluwley mills whero warm Btoam pipes make tho spot Ideal for tho "bo" und through tho other favored meeting Tuesday wa a busy day In the Clarkumai county divorce mill, other wise known s the circuit court. Four decree, one suit and the hear ing of evidence In another contested case. That the lummnry of the day work. Pretty good for county of the size of Clarkamaa. eh? Mrs. Georgia Westlcy fllod a suit against William Westlcy, charging that he hit her, that he ca'led her numea and thut he has a temper. She asks for $20 a month for the support of her two children. Ilrownell k Slev era appeared as Mrs. Westley's at torneys. Evidence In tho divorce suit of Ger trude Phelps against F. J. Phelps was heard Tuesday, but the rase was con tinued until more witnesses could be secured by the defendant. George C. Ilrownell. attorney for Mr. Phelps, said early In the case that fight cen tered over the custody of the chil dren. Hammond k Hammond appear for the plaintiff. Divorce decrees signed Tuesday hy Circuit Judge Campbell are: Angelica Duloy from W. H. Daley. Josephine M. RoLison from Itort Robison, Robert W. Andross from Jessie B. Andross, Lottie J. Crawford from Phllo L. Craw ford. Mrs. Crawford was given the custody of their two minor children. I The 'trial of John Austin Hooper, j styled "the geutU'inan robber," Is ' drawing near In Joplln, Mo. Hooper. under the alias of Wilbur Mason, Is facing trial In Joplln for the killing of a special officer while reabtlng ar rest. A week ago the Portland detective bureau r welted word from the Joplln police that a prisoner was held In that rlty on murder charge and that the man was Inspected of being Hooper, notorious on the Pacific Coast for bis exploits as highwayman. The activities of John Austin Hoop er In Oregon began shortly after his re'ease from Folsom prison. Cali fornia, from which be waa paroled September 1. 1)14. He bad been sent enced to serve life term for highway robbery committed In Marian county and had completed more than 10 years of Imprisonment. Prior to that Hoop er had served a term in San Quentin prison for highway robbery. Hooier waa charged with many crimes, notable among which waa the robbery of the bank at Ttogue River, when the robber got $1800 In cash. He was also believed to have been the robber who held up a Portland Rail way, Light k Power company's car at Canemah park and the perpetrator of a similar robbery at Glen Echo, as well as many other robberies. 32 ARE NOW PLEDGED TO JOIN PROPOSED LOCAL UNIT OF NEW FOURTH REGIMENT. Constipation and Indigestion. Haker Ilrewory and Ice plant start. ' I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and Indi gestion. My wife also used them for Indigestion and they did ber good." writes Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington. N. C. Chamberlain Tablets are mild and gentle In their action. Give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with tho agreeable laxative effect Every member of the Fountain I loan company of the local fire department of military age at meeting Thursday night signed an application blank for thn proposed local unit of the Fourth Oregon regiment which la now being organized and a resolution waa passed pledging the supixirt of every member for the company being formed. It was the oratory of Captain G. W. Martin and Second Lieutenant H. I-elghton Kelly which so thoroughly stirred Ihe patriotism of the firemen. Those who signed application blank were F. J. Meyer. O. P. Phillips. W. W. Graham. H. E. Seller. C. E. Os borne. Illake How Und. M. G. Nobel. U R. Nobel. H. E. Woodward. Charles W. Nichols and U R. O'Neil. Representatives of the Cataract company have Invited the officers of the volunteer company to appear at a meeting Monday night. With the enlistment of 11 firemen from the Fountain Hose company, the total number who bare algned the ap plication blanks for Ihe local unit of the new regiment is now S3. Others who have algned up since the last list was printed In The Enterprise are George Story. Sam Finucane, J. N. Garmeler. Dnvey Hammond and Carl Stregeter. Signing an application blank wilt result in active, military service only In case that a call for volunteers is Issued. RUSSIANS LOSE IN PERSIA. DIES IN THIS CITY END COMES MONTH AFTER AR RIVAL HERE EIGHT CHIL DREN SURVIVE. HER. DECREE SIGNED IN FIRST GRAHAM SUIT Mrs, Pntltmco Napier, of Arkansas, died suddenly at the homo of her (laughter, Mrs, Mary Hock, In this city, 7 o'clock, Sunday morning. Mrs. -papier cnino to this clly about a month ni:o, accompanying bor son, I. C. Naplor and his wife. At the tinio sho arrived here Bho was In poor health, but during tho last few weeks hor condition had apimrnotly Improved. Early Sunday morning was taken suddenly 111 with heart trouble, and died In a few minutes. Mrs. Napier was born In Kentucky, and at tho tinio of death was 71 years of ago. El;ht children survive six residing In tho stnto of Arkansas. Tho funeral Borvlocs wero conduct ed 2 o'clock Monday nXtprnoon at the Hoi inn n undertaking parlors, with Rov. W. T. Mllllken,, pastor of tho Unptlst church, officiating. Interniont was in the Masonic plot of the Mountain View cemetery. SUIT FILED ON NOTE. The Ilttnk of Mount Angol filed a suit In the circuit court Wednesdny aguliiHt Oren J. Ripley. Ella A. M. Ripkey, L. Falconer and Wallace Mc Ca mailt to foreclose on a $2,000 mortgage A decree aiithorir.lng tho defendants to recover rosis of nn appeal to the supremo court in tho first suit In the Graham estate was signed In the cir cuit court Wednesday. The costs amounts to $123. Tho decree was signed Wednesday, although tho man date was returned from the higher court March 20. 1915. Kate 11. Chanro, Sarah M. Graham and Rose II. Graham sued Robert H. Graham, John W. Graham, William W. Graham, I.illio A. Youns, Jane M. Galbreath, Mr. and Marion C. Young for a re-dlvision of tho valuable Gra ham OHtate In the Wllsonville dlstrirt. The plaintiffs lost in the circuit court, appealed ami Ilia doclslon of tho low er court was affirmed. TJio protest ing heirs filed a second suit this month, demanding: their share of Hfo estnte. The fact that the final decree In the first suit had not been signed was not discovered until papers In tho second suit were filed. . CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought nlares for these w earv travelers have I UfnR on temperance which they produce. Obtainable ev- failed In ilellier Into tho lunula nf Ihe drlnks- erywhere. (Adv.) Iiollce one hobo for seven nights. Strangely In contrast is this unique record with the nightly reports of tho police of two or three years ago when from 20 to :lu men wero lodged In the clly Jail. There have been nights when the Jail was so well (tiled there i was not enough room for all to stretch out on the floor. "What do you think Is the cause of this decrease In the hobo trade?'' Night Patrolman Henry Cooke was asked. , "Too much work In Oregon City," replied the veteran of the force. "Any man who really nooda work In Oregon City can find a Job, and the hoboes know it." CONSTANTINOPLE, via London, July 10. Official announcement was made here today that the Russian forces which recently evacuated Ker manshah. Persia, had been overtaken by the Turks and put to flight after a battle of seven hours. Wednesday Is Butter Day Falls City Butter 2 pound Roll Bears the Sign Blare of The Increase of population from 1900 to 1910 shows Portland 116,788. All other cities and towns 96,372. Rural sections 46,069. Thus is shown that the rush of people is anywhere except back to the farm 18 per cent to the country. 45 per cent to Port land and 37 per cent to other urban communities. Malheur Enterprise. Lunch Goods Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Hrlck Cheese, pound 25c I.imberger Cheese, pound 25e Hooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Rrnnd Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Sarines, can ..2 for 25c 3 Cans Shad : ...25c Dairy Ruttor, roll 50c Chilli Con Carni, can 10c Hot Tamnles, can 10c Chip Reef, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles in full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jars.... 25c Green Olives, sizes 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Reef, can 25c Deviled Hani, can ,..5c Lobsters .'..30c Shrimps, 2 cans ...25c Vnneanip's Pork and Reans, 10c 3 for 25c; 15c, 2 for 25c; 20c, 2 for 35c. Sour Pickles, per quart 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapplo 10c, 15c 1 pint Grapo Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice ...40c Wo will give absolutely free, your choice of A FOUNTAIN PEN, A SAFETY RAZOR, A BEAUTIFUL PENNANT, A FOOD CHOPPER, A KITCHEN SET, WITH $1 WORTH OF FAMOUS CARAVAN COFFEE. Lemons, dozen 20c Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 65c Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c Pint Economys, doz 65c Quart Economys, doz 90c Quart AYide Mouth Masons, doz 75c Rest quality Jar Rings, regular 10c, in red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Masell Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Kerr Self-sealing Lids, 10c. 3 doi 25c - Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs. Pure Cane $8.35 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $8.15 12 lbs. .Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg.( 30c Coffee. . .25c Royal, rcg. 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, res. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 Llpton's Tea, pound . .- 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, rcg. 65c crane.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grado, lb. 50c Rulk Lard, pound 15c No. 5 Pail Pure Lard ..75c Eastern Racon, pound 25c 13 liars Hob White Soap 50c Specials 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Rroom .....25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dulry .Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack H ground Salt 35c 100 Lbs Proken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, full quart 10c Regular 25c size K. C. Raking Powder 20c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon ...35c 6 loaves U. S. Rread 25c Wax Paper, 21 18-ineh sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o t Post Tosters ( tor Krumbles ( 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Rran Kellog's Rran Krmnble Corn Hakes, 2 pkgs..15c 2 for 25c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vegeta bles. Water Melons 2c pound. New Potatoes 2c pound.. 2 pounds Peanut Rutter 25c Regular 25c can Peaches 10c Canned Shrimp 10c Armour's best Picnic Hums, lb. 15c M O R Q A.-jM' Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Near Elevator