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MHtfJON (MTV KNTKIMMtlNK. I' IM HA . Al miH i 1 1. r.nu. LOCAL DRiePS V M JlMliiiixiii, i.I rii hit linn, in Hi in i Mr w mini Uf, l) Klini, of HorliiK, In (III i i y Tm'mluy. I ,nin WiiIIiiio. ( Milium, M III till" i lljr Hiiliiriliif 1 1.. I Vulm, of IIikIiI'Hi'I. Iii i ii r mi ixiniiii'Dii H ui nrl y . I. .I,ii lliirrln, 'if l i iilrnl I'uliil, Irmis mini IhihIiiih III lliln illy Hutur.Uy W A CuiIumii, nf Viola, iiihux 1 1 i lifrni'll City tlnldir Hnlord.tr. I hrlnl Muiull. of M.iil Imm, In IM illy mi liiilm, Hulnnlny- lr. kinl Mm Wllllum Mrer, of I.IL.rul. were In ll'ln i-Hy Htunly. Until, mi AhkikI I. I" '" "' Willi.. m K-ilwurtlM. nl Wel l.lim. Mi. Ht'iedeinun. nf lli'Ur Creek. u III till illy HiilunUy. IIUIIK nil friend Mik F.f'ln Idtlililii. Hinr I'rri'k. uinniiK Hum tlnlltfiK III IhU riaiuiiluy iiiuinliix Mm. AiiiiIii 'I rouii.ulnc, M'"f Cru l.. wunnii OriMtuii I lly visitor Htl nr'l.i) Horn, In Hi.- wl'" nl K.lwurd l.mk Uml, ul Hi" invent i lly liimpllul. iniv : o iIiiukIiI' T I'.i.rri, nt III" (iri'KiHi ntv lm"ll. J i.. Dm villi of li linn, ni i uiii. Viill . iliuiKlili't I, ,l.ii Kihi'Ii Iiiiik, I i nlilii" I'' I ollll (III- H'lVWIIIii'Mil Hull Iml'lnry Ul l. kuii'. " I" ' "' N",""Im I... i i ,., v oi.il know ti f n r tin-r n( i S,imc ii'T. " '"' "" lirx 'J hllM'hl)' t.lll.ert It.llililM". f lt'T ('feck. .. irmiLi'lInu hiisliH'im " '"' "u" I) Mat Moli'Liy. W.iIht Fl lu r iiii'l i"HT. Mi I'milu. ., r.iriin, .t In Hi'" '"X W.-dnis- Im C.-.W lliiliniiii. I r Ct'i'k, wu-i In till" illy mi I'UiliH'-i Wfiliif lit V Mir. il uikI iU'ikIiI.t. Ml ,,1... f rnm. wi-re I" tin '"X T,";" y. Mini Cruie HIiiiIm I. nf nhubcl. h j.riU.'l In till" ". li'"r" h" ' guest i MlM Klnl" Si IliM-lllMirll. ullui c Tflfi.nl. imilnlft'T nf It'll .nil mm n hiiii.H "'"i" "f I'"-'". " In Ihl.t illy nil l.iiHlitrm Tuesday. Mr. mnl Ml" Fn-d HtiltlttmlT. nf Heaver Creek. Wet" IHfK'HI '' lHl' turn Tuesday., II I,. Patterson. li" """ u ,,l,,lf n'r.lmr.1 ut linkers Hrldi!". in'r Ji...... lin t It. I I H t ll '! Tiif'lny- ll.iiry 1'frry mnl ilaiiKlil'r, iii.mUmi. ot HfUv.T t'rffk, Mln ere iiiniiliK Hi- Oi.-Koii Clly Uhllnr TiifH .lay. II M Juihm. f.iriiifrly u Clinkiiiiiim ...uiilv mlnml tnii.TUni'r. i l r Kim Clly Huliinliiv. Hi' l '" ,ui.rliilfiiilfiit f '' HiliiK'lit ot Sll- MTllll). Mr. Wllllum X. lulc. Jr.. t li. itv. r (Tffk. li liu 1,1 im rliy Ihih rfliiriifil I" Iht Iioiiio. Mr lnivl.ti wu form.Tly Ml MnylH miin, of iiiin riiy- Mr uml Mr, (i.'orm- Klu-rly. f cilirkf. -ro In tlii tiiy Wf.liifliiy. Milium Hulr nun. Ilnwuril Klwrly. mnl wlfn. Mr. uml Mth. Smilli. f "il" 1,,y. Inn.- K.m" to Iiur Vlfw, 1hti they will utiip fur m'v.'rul w.-fk. It 11. llnlrnlllti. r.'lilflll nf I'hifka man. tniiiria.'I.Ml IhihIih-h In t)r.-i:tn Clly Wi'.ltifMiluy iiltfinni'ii. lifttrKo I.iiiiiiii'Th. nf llfitvfr Cr.'fU, lh.. miwmlll mini "r 'I'"1 in iiiin ity WfiliifHiluy. MlKt Dnntlhy ZliimT. 'f llllH -l,"' h Uuh 1 a vimiliit; h.T Hliitfr nt Saifiu, ha rfiunifil in Utomiit Clly. ami In now a hIihIimiI at tin) tfa.hi'r liiilnlim Hiiinmrr wlmnl. Mr. uml Mr. II. UhkIh-h. f !l1"' Minim, will Ifiiv.i WfiliifHiliiy fur H'ir View, whnri' tin-)' huvo litkfii nun if tho Curtvr lollaKi'K f'r two wt'i'kn. Mtrhf h Ktllth, Miuiil" uml Mi'rv Itflllv, nf Mount IM.'iiHaiil. who liavi' l,i.fii'vlnltliiK In ouitt.-iti tl.rf.i'ii. liavn n.luriifil to thi'lr hiiinn. County .liiilK" II. S. AntliTBim. hU lff uml Mr. uml Mr. Ni'imuif. Hrhonl .lay frlfiula nf tho lomity JmlK". will Ifavi' within tho ni'xt fiw ilH on m miloinohllu trip to Cintor l.ako. Mr. mnl Mm Ni'Ptuiii' Hvt In Cullfornlii. Mrn. A. H. .loni'H mnl tlannntorH, lono anil 1.1'iina. of ttliloniilo. with In Or.T.ui CHy Momluy, vIhIUiik with MIhh Kl'iln Sfhoenliorn. Mrn. Uoliort Si'lini iilioni mnl mum, Nntmul uml Mar vin, WITH lllHIl llff BII.'HtK (llirlltr! H'O i lay. CorKi. Ilairlimlon. i'l OlmlHtoiio. ami hlH t'OiiKln, llomiT lliu-rUmton, of rnrtliuul, who wfiil on n flHhliiK trip Katurilay ovimlim iu'r liakor's lirhlK", havo ri'turiifil, mnl '. Larsen & Co. LEADING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS and GEN ERAL MERCHANTS ORE GON CITY, OREGON. Cream Sepurutorri, Oulry. Poultry mul Him Supplies. Qual ity roiiHlilorml, our prions "re lower, nnil money liai'k if K' wild ro not HallHfaitory, mnl an rniirosontod. pay hWiiiHt prh'o In Wo CASH for Poultry, Kkks, Hldos, firain mul nthor froiiuro. Corner Tenth and Main 8U. Don't overlook our apodal harKalmi In Fruit Preserving Kottlog. I.t H'fll.'iit link, l.r I rc 1 1 k l.mk a flitn mux of In. ul. Mr ii. Mr. W, J. Wllw.u ml ilr llf M.ilf li.ni, i.f lliatiT I'tffk, lil Id I'l.rllMii'l mi'l llii'U I" Ir"li.iirt Hmi iy In Mr. M'im.iiiii.' nuw Mll'lmll tur At lit. "limn they l kf.l ii. Mr l.)inli ml l.riiKhi ir !. k to lir I... In Hi H. ater Creek iiutrli t Mr I.) ll. Il 1.4.1 I.. 'II lallllli( III Ulfll Mill CmiI Julilikti, l.illllfl It. nil of HI J.ililt, .etil M Iny In till illy, l"ll li.K hi family t IM') llurriniii ulie'l l J.anln CimMIii, In. Iimi hImi I.'i ii XUfnl t Hie Julilikti li'Him, left nil Mnii.Uy for l'i. r Hun. I, am! Momluy .1" t.artfil fr her tin in h al Amt'omla, Moiil HIik liua )i.l leluriii'l from tlll at Mumii", I. fiii aim I lie KIM"'! nf Iter ali.t.T. I Ml. John Jeliaeli VMtlle In till i lly aim tlln (Heal nf Ml" Mull" Jiilinkx. J. I, K i 'in.., nf Kli.rwiH.il, waa In ll.la illy Weiliiemlity, l.rlnrliiK In iiiiil.l.' nf J. akin Clul. Ml.eal, the lift nf till larl.ly rr..li l.y Mr Krnxe II" U .lelh'.lil.'l lh Hill llW vihe.it AIHioiikIi (hi ((Mill N lint iilln rl"'. It lot ailulne.l u In-Ulit nf 11 Imhe. ami lltu In a'li ure vtell fllle.l Tli" y.iuln iiun....i In Mr Km ... ' ill .irl. l arc em oiir.ii:Uut. 'Mil f.irin. r li.ti re.e. In CI, k.tii.u nnui ty for lh liil ".' yi'itn. IN TAX COLLECTING NEW METHOD IB WORKED OUT WHICH WILL LE69CN WORK -RqSH OECINS SOON. .Mlienlf W J. Wllm.ii Itll'l III deputy Ceoiite ll.irrliii:toir, ln ork"il nut a me thoil f"r li.in.llllu: the tiillertinn nf the l.i-l liiilf nf luf whlih Mill kuie Hill" uml e :ie III tsw n.llft itii; IhU fail, tim.e nrk la mi Inui'h lfii:.ei thai It will ni t lt liereaiy in i!iii.l'iy u iiniiiy ih rka ni In prev limn )eur uml llm tint nf Hie nlfue will l. lli.tle.Ully le.luieil Win !i the lupifr who hit pul'l hi flirt li'lt hrlliK 111 liltl reeflpl. It Nvnlfin hit In en ilevl.el v heril.y a iiniiil.fr I hli'inpf.l nit Hi.) r.'i elpt for Hie aifoml linlf mnl It I unm-ee mury In will" In i'Kaln Hi" .I. 'fi rlptliiu nf Hie property lnnlvrd. It I nf nun ll liiil'orUIi'-e I hut the lu.uyer l.rlUK In the reeelpt for the fil l Imlf t.f hi timi'i." h.il.l Tux Col le.lor liitrrliiKton Weilnemlay. "It will ml inly i-milile ui to tuve Cine for Mill, hut will Kie.tlly redilie th.r work In the off lie a well." Tnxe lint pul'l ufl"r H.tol.er & he inine dflimiui lit. Tho lilir.'lal runh nf taxpayer to pny the aerouil half of thf Ir late I expei ted to h.'Rln uhoiit the flmt nf next mouth uml cnutlnun Mlerdlly iinlll tho Hum H.ey U'lonie ilellmiieiit. The fiiiinly hu yet to roller! nhotlt (:i;d, lino out of the totut of fMG.Uim to he rained for ull piupohe thlH year. Fl FORM Fl OFFICERS ELECTED AND ORGAN IZATION COMPLETED BY SUN SET FIREFIGHTERS. Conn- tthul way. West l.lnn In now prepared for it file of any kind uml alimiHt any phi,'" in the city IIiiiUh. The rirril volunteer file rompuny wan oiKiinl.ed Monday nUht In the town aeroiiH the river, ultlionuh the first appamtiiH arrived four month iiko. Thl flint I'ompany in known a llio Sunn. I lloHe t oiiipmiy No. 4, mid It flrehonse I loriiled ut Suniiet nveiiue and Walmil clreet. It was orKiinlzed under the orillname whiili wan paHHed l.y the lily rnunrll on ll Horoml read ItiK early Ililn niontli. Unit of ll luaxUnuni nlieliKtll of SO llielliher have already Joined anil the, charter uieniliei lielleve Unit by the lime the hy luwii tiro ready to he lilted upon two week from now tho eotnpany will lie "recruited" up to full Htrenclh. .lolui F. I larli wn olei'ted preHlilent of the new I'liiiipany Monday nlnlit. Other officers tiro : Seeretiiry, M. E. Clnneey; lieaanrer, llnrvey Farmer; foreman, I'M Frederick: first usuls taut foreman, (iooley Hreen; m'cond UHslxtnut foieuian. Henry Ant; Bar ncant at linns, (luy SlnipkliiB. J. H. CHRIST FREE .1. M. (IhrlHl. who wit lield in the county Jail noverul weeks in default of liomls to keep tho peuco, whs ro leaHi'il Tucsiliiy iiniler $100 blinds fur iiIhIumI by Wllllum Fellelson. It was to (ihrlHt that Chris Unison, nt ono time believed to bo implicated in the Siiji Francisco bomb outruKo, nindo his first iillem'd confession. Christ was placed under $1,000 pence bonds In tho Sandy Jusllco court upon petition of his wito mid u mint, both of whom wero later convicted in tho Washing ton county circuit court on n slulutory charne. Tho bonds wero reduced from $1,000 to $100 this week. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. County Clerk Iva HarrliiKt'Ui Thurs .luv Ihhu.mI n mnrrluRO license to Sadie ell Yoiiiik mid CieorKO P. Rush, of I20r. Main street, Oregon Illy. Look Good Feel Good. No ono can cither feol good nor look good while suffering from conBilpa n.t rid nf thnt tlrod, drnggy, Hon ur,.ii. feellmr by a treatment of Dr. King's New Uto Pills. Huy a box to day, luko one or two pills lonlght. In tho morning that stuffed, dull Teollng Is gono and you feol bettor at once. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) Opinions of Our City Fathers . hal Mr. OooKy Said. HIIKlillN I'lTV, Au -iKdllnr of TI.m I j.ieiprl.e i - When I read llm report of llm aiiK'int aaylnil of our liy ...iiiiiiI I am I'd In liellev that "mi or I wo iiieinl.era of thai I""1 oold JiihI Ml.nut fit Into Mr. IXH.n.y dea rlpllnn of Comiiiod'nti I'fary. II) aid. ' I r. Ctx.kn la a llur and a Kin II" man -mid Ci.iiiiin.di I'eary I neither.'' II I Mil llimilt to llm IntelllKfli'i. nf I'fK'.ll City In ho repreeuli'd l.y Hull who (itlltl.it llteel Willi their I'l Inw Illy father will.. ml Him Uan nf HlllUiKiKul" that would uliutim a ', of Whll.H Impel flaliwlve. Moat of u know imililiiit and tarn lea aln.nl lh p.r'iil ilille if in I.f I w. en our i on in 1 1 in t-n . All wn waul I !'"" tll'iperutli.u and i.u.rn romtiion Imrte etia In Hielr in. Ili'.d of rnmluitliiK the l.iiluea nf the i lly. And, Ix-iau of III" refleltll.lt II. Ut Ollierwlkll K' mil. Into Hi" aluli. uj.i.ii Hm liiielll Kf in e and K'M"I fU of llm l" I'.ri who t Iiim.no ll.flll a their repreaenlu lliea, wo liup.i llify will try In a' I I In- part of Kelitlemeii III tll'-lr pul.lle ine.llnn. whether they really are or lint W. T. MII.I.IKK.vT" From a Councilman. til(K;uN CITV, Auk. f-IKdllor of 1'he Ktileri(lBe - I tn.llred In Tim Knlfrprlnn nf AilKual 4 that Mr. Ila' k.l ett w,ta m.t .eiie. with Hm roiiti. ll Wfliieaduy lilclil. I will uy Hint If Mr lluikett would l.at better ton tr.il nf III i . inn, II they would do Let l.r when a terlulli tnelnlier K''U up uml ul.ii.' I'Veryl.ndy that he run lay hi toiiKU" to and tho mayor jut ael Hi. re uml grin Ilk., a poMaiitn. Wliut fU" doe lie etpet t? A. It. IllCKI.Ei f.E. NOTICE OF APPEAL -'. K. linodiiian, n itrultiHt wlie (iludntolte illrl.ll :i Hetijniulu Hlurk l,00 verdltt In a rerelltly n.Mlired B ult ulli'KllIK III.1 ullfiilatlnii of Mrs. Stark a uffertluii. Wedneaduy filed u ui.tlre of uppeul to tho mipreine i uurt. A mil her auit in now peitdliiK In Hie rlrciilt rourt in wlilrh Sturk uk to have a deed aet a:ilcl" convey. Iiik CiHidtiian'a property to hi wife. The deed wu r--orded ofter the allfiiliilli.il Mill! wit filed. MRS. CLARA F. BOYER SUES FOR A DIVORCE Mr. Cl.iru Hover filed a uit iu the circuit court Tuesday for a divorce from Cram III" F. lloyer, ulleglng cruel mid Inhuman treatment. They were married nt CiirriiiHVlUc, Clackamas county. April 5, l'.io.'., mid have ono child. Mrs. lloyer charges thul her husband nagKi'd und hit her. Joseph K. Hedge uppears a Mr. Hover's at torney. 3 SUITS FILED IN Charging cruelty nnd desertion. Lewis 1). Uthlcr Monday filed a suit for divorce ngnlnst Mary (illder. They wero married January 1.1, 1897, In 111- tiwiiliha, Kan., und havo two children. .1. Dean llutler represents Mr. (illder. Tlllle Kchm Monday tiled a suit against Mrs. Ida It. Chase, alleging violation of a contra'-t in a real es tate ileal. The plalntl 'f asks for $L':10. together with Inferos, nnd attorney's fees, J. E. Wolf, doing Imalness as tho Wol"s Aotoniobllo Supply company, filcl a suit against Mrs. Nettlo Miller to collect n bill of $24.35 mul $25 at torney's fees. IE w, W. EVERHART SAYS MOLALLA OAT YIELD THIS YEAR WILL BE HEAVY. Fanners of southern Clnckunins county aro preparing to harvest tho biggest crops of recent yoarB, accord ing to residents of that soction who havo been in Oregon City recently. Tho condition of crops in southern Clackamas, however, is no hotter than tho crops this year throughout the northern part of tho valley. W. W. Everhurt, mayor of Molnlln, mid Republican nominee for county assessor, who was in tho county seat recently,' declares that the oat crop of his district will be eNcellent. "The oats are largo and full and the average yield to Hit acre will be great," he said. "Other crops In the Moialla country also are thriving. This Is a good yenr for tho farmers." Hundreds of acres of stumpage In tho southern part of the county are being put unilor cullicatlon this year. Particularly is this true of the Macks burg country, where the cultivated area is greatly Increased. Clackamas county bop growers this year predict a good crop. Franz Kraxbergor, who is probably as well posted on tho hop industry as any man In this county, looks forward not only to a good crop, but to good prices as well. THIS STATE DOESN'T HAKE OVER $1 DAILY OF 0. C A COUNTR V FAM ILY TOO INDEPENDENT. Tim MeruK tir.-K'ni fitriiu-r la .ml inukliiK II a 'lur for hUiia.lf and (nt I'Miil ll.elnli'T of lil family Him winking and 2 -r i.-i.t ltil.-r.-at in hi lltvealllK'lil. l.r lie' tor M' I'll. I win, i.f lh Oregon Axrl.ulturn ci.l li-K.., told over a Ituridred (. In-M al Hm aiiliuul Cla' kuti.ua t oiinty t It i ra' tralnliif Ikm.I Tu.-aday. Ilf uiiao of Mffaalvv tan-a und bo luuan Hm averu;it farmer puld too uiii.il for Iii b'ti'K lir. M'i'lieraott de lared that farmlrig under an-ruv'f ron.lltl.m In Or.-K'.n il.M-a tint pt. "Man la a coii.l.liiiitliiti nf w.ii.t-," lie auld. "If" want Hiluir In. runt K'i and get thlnra lit w lioul.l n't l.uvv. Kery i-oiilitry peraon rrave Ity !lfe, y.-t Hm boy and girl In Hm home of llm average workltiit men In die rlty are not a well fed, aa well tiothed or aa happy ua the hoy and girl In the imiiitry." !r M' Ptiersoii d-plored the lark of Interest of the ati-ragi rountry coin- iiiiinlty In community u'tlvltles, par llrulurly In school work, lie d.-i'lun-d that tho typical to'intry family was ton independent. Itr. W. T. Milllketi. pahtor of tho First lluptlat lb 'i r.li. will apvuk this afternoon. SEPARATED 20 YEARS BROTHER SEES SISTER Mr. Fred Dod.l, nf (irund Island. Neb., I hero visiting her brother, S. (). Curtl and family, whom she ha nut seen for over 20 year. Mr. Dodd wa accompanied by her daughter an J hiiNhund as fur a Pnrtlund, who are dclegutcs from Proro. I'tnh, to the Knight of Pythias convention now being held In Portland. Mr. Dodd uys the scenery along the Columbia river was grand and she was greatly surprised to find the weather so cool in the month of August in Oregon, as It was very warm In Nebraska the day alio left, being 111 degrees. Mrs. Dodd and daughler cipcet to visit Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., before returning to their homo. !,0F RUPERT STATION, DIES William A. Wagner, or Itupert sta tion, died Wednesday evening at Itu pert station, whero he has resided for tho last four years. Tho funeral ser vice will be in charge of tho Myers & Hrady undertaking establishment today, and will be conducted at the family home this morning at 10:30 o'clock, with interment in the Mil waukie cemetery. William Wagner was born at St. Johns. New llrunswick, and since boy- j hood ha resided ut Lincoln, Neb., unlll coming to Oregon four years ao. He leaves a wife und an adopted daughter, also five brothers and one sister. CHOIR VISITS HIGHWAY The choir of tho Evangelical church made a trip up tho Columbia river highway Tuesday iu two automobiles. The party went as far us Multnomah Falls where luncheon was served. Those muklng tho trip were Uev. F. 11 Welversiek. blisses OIku. Muralt. ciaru Welveslek, Frledu Holznugel and Ida Zwahlen. Leslie Weivesiek, Carl Josl, Otto Ffnll, Carl Weivesiek and Ernest Josi. Nearly 40,000 pounds of wool have been pooled by Hie Lit no county farm ers. HUSBAND SAVED HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. TVniann. Texas. " After my little girl was born two years ago 1 began suf- Ienn;j wiln iemaie trouble and could hardly do my work. I was very nervous but just kept drag ging on until last summer when I got where I could not do mv work. I would have a chill evey day anil hot flashes and dizzy spells and mv head would al most burst I got where I was almost a walking skeleton and life was a burden . ni;i nnn rinv mv husband's Bte r IU u,.u, 1 J J - . sister told my husband if he did not do something for me 1 wouiu noi lasi long and told him to get your medicine. So he , T Aa V. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for me, and after taking the first three doses 1 Degan xo improve, i con tinued Its use. and I have never had any female trouble since. I feel that I owe my life to you and your remedies, iney did for me what doctors could not do .-.4 T trill olwsvs craise it wherever I go." Mrs. G. O. Lowery, 419 W.Mon terey Street, jjenison, lexas. If vnu are safferinar from any form of female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Uompouna, ana commence the treatment without delay. lililMWilllllll FATHER HAS HIS SOU PUT IN CITY JAIL BO "BORROWS" PARCNT'I AUTO MOBILE AND POLICE ARE PUT ON HIS TRAIL. Tom Moor", MK"I 17 year, r r.-ale.) early Friday morning l.y Night I'ulfiiln.ari Henry C'.kn on tho loin plaint of l.i own fuller for taking Ida father' ntoiii..MI wlillw Hi elder Mr. MiM.ro w aalnep. Youn; Moor" I now lu Hi city Jail, and a i hargn may l.n pla d aralr.at hi in to day, although loul offlrlala aro In a iiiuiidry Ma to what lo do with Hm lad. Il wa paroled out of Him UI.i training liool r '-iitly and may lt ent bark, all hough bli father doe not !. sire thl a tlon. While hi futlmr asleep, young Moore ilrovo Hm autoitinl.lle. a new ina'hliie, out of tho gurugx With overal boy of thn Mount Pleaaaul neighborhood ho apeiit anvoral hour driving about Hm county, returning after tiitdnlifht. Ho wia ca'tittit on Main alreet hy !lm pollen. Tim l,y ) Im tnere'y l.orrowe.1 tho rar for a rid". The father, however, rluim II, ut ho ruliiiot inuko tho hoy tnlnd. Ho erul month aito, ho ay, hi son went to Hm mill. de lured that bl filli-r had rptlt ami anked for money dm. Tim money wa given tho youth, ac cording to Mr. Moore, and Hm boy disappeared for several day. SUDDEN DEATH OF ALONZO PAGE MILWAI'KIK. Aug 10. ISpe lull Alonzo Puko. father of Mrs. Coorge Juhnson, died at Hm family home on l.uko road Friday, August 4, at 6:30 a, ni. of heart failure. Funeral aorvlrea were from llolmun I'udertuklng par lor ut 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Deeai'd was born In Springfield. Illinois. He has resided In Portland und vicinity for the past 20 years. Four month ago he came to Mllwau kle. during which time he bu been In tho employ uf the city until the Menefee shingle mills were re-opened ufter which he had been engaged aa night fireman. A few days previous to hi death he was taken ill which III , A,...rll.....l I.I..1 l.l tw.n,A an.lt ut-pn 1 1... i. t.ifu mix yj ij.b uijikvj ,j resulted in a sudden severe attack of the heart which caused his death. A wife, who resides here seven chil dren, a brother and two sisters of Vancouver. Wash., survive him. . f I .. nf 1 1. ..nr..., ...1 nn.l j ...Ul,. 11 If HUB Ul 11IC Uf 'U. VT4 hi family attended the funeral serv ices and the last rites at tho grave at Klvervlew cemetery. Numerous and beautiful floral offerings covered the lust resting place of the beloved and resocted Milwaukle resident. CASTOR I A For Ia&its and Children. The Kind Yon Kan Ahrajs Bought Bears tba Sign a tore of Back of Our Goods Is Our Guarantee And At Prices That Defy Competition Lunch Goods Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Hrick Cheese, pound 25c Llmbergor Cheese, pound 25c nooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, G cans.. 25c Norwegian Sarlnes, can ..2 for 25e 3 Cans Shad 25c Dairy Puttor. roll 50c Chilli Con Carni. can 10c Crackers, 19c box, regular $l..75c Hot Tamnles, can 10c Chip Peof, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mesrican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles In full pint jars, 15c; quart Jars 25c Green Olives, sizes 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can .5c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Vancamp's Pork and Beans, 10o 3 for 25c; 15c, 2 for 25c; 20c, 2 for 35c. Sour Pickles, per quart 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c WE WILL GIVE FREE WITH A POUND OF CARAVAN COF FEE AT 35c ONE SAFETY RAZ OR OR A BEAUTIFUL PENNANT. WITH $1 WORTH OF CARA VAN COFFEE, YOUR CHOICE, FREE OF A FOOD CHOPPER, A KITCHEN KNIFE SET OR A FOUNTAIN PEN. Snowfall Flour, hard wheat flour, 1.35 sack, barrel $5.00 Corvallls Flour, $1.25, barrel. .$5.75 We also carry Crown, Snowdrift and Olympia Flours. Wednesday Is Outter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 55c MORGAN' Seventh Street Harry Worswick on Way Home to Head Paving Work Again (Writtan for Ths Cnttrpr.M by Sth Biilty.) IMI'FltlAI. IlKACJI. Cal.. Aii 5 That the county paving uow under way In Clai kma roonty I of nn.r liupnrtun. Hiun Hm Mnlran situation on Him border, seem to bo the opin ion of Hurry U'ora. k of Company O. who today received a 30 day kai of al.M-iue, during wh. h Hum ho will spend In Clarkumu fount y, auperln tending paving ron.tr, n Hon there. Hurry la like many more of Hi Ore gon City boy. Ho I well p!e-d with Hm many offering of border life, and I In robust health. Il think, howeter, Hm change will do him good, for Im will get a lasts of home life for the time being. Hut he will bo glud lo Join hi lornrudet on the border. Im y. and wl'l won dr. during hi absenre. what I going on In ramp. Mr. Worswb k will leav In the net few day for On-iron City A for Hm real of Hm boy, limy are dolnx nh-ely. The moving of the ramp from palm CHy to Imperial Hfii.il hu tuken up most of their time during the week. The whole of tho regiment, with the nceptlon of tbre compunle doing border duty further along the line, la now encamp ed at the bead). The new camp I a ' fllver." as one of the boys remarked yest-rduy. We are within a few hundred yard of the teu h, one mile from the border. The camp Is situat ed, it seem, ou r an old stubble of a SHERIFF PUTS 0. K. Hathing suits at Clarkumus county beaches along the Willamette are not .00 scanty, declared Sheriff Wilson Sunday after a visit to the resorts be tween here and Portland on the river The tdierlff visited the beaches Sunday afternoon, making a ca;e'u! watch for hort and tight Dtlli one tdec sullh which had been repo.tM to bis office. He found conditions generally a!l il,ht. Mrs. I-ola O. P-aldwin. of tho Port land police, was in Clackamas lat Saturday to Investigate conditions at local beach' She. too. Is satlsfiej. WOMAN TAKEN TO ASYLUM. Mary Francis Perchall. aged 42 years, was committed to the state hospital for the Insane Wednesday and taken to Salem late that afternoon. She was born In Iowa and bad lived in this state for the last 28 years. Dr. J. W. Norrls made the examina tion. Eugene Seven carloads cattle shipped to California super beet feed ing stations. Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c U Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c Pint Economys, doz 75c Quart Economys, doz 90c Quart Wide Mouth Masons, doz 75c Best quality Jar Rings, resular 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 doz 25c Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs. Pure Cane $8.20 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $8.05 12 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, rog. 39c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 Llpton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, reg. 65c genue.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Bulk Lard, pound 15c N'o. 5 Pall Pure Lord 75c Eastern Bacon, pound 25c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 2 '4 pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c WE SELL FOR LESS grain field, thai a producer f..r aoma plonerr of Iha long ago. Tba ground I covered with grrniBl word and wild blnaanm. In pU.i.Mir d aomeoim planted a row of Iron on 'either al,'. and th'-y nt grown lata Ull sha.le trie Tim tliriiala I all thai a Wol.foot aoldler could pray for. It nntmr get hotter than 70 or 71 dexree Tb ocean l.ref-i blow al.adily from the ally wutt-r. One had feature, how ever, la that Hm salt l.reet krrp III boy busy cleaning their gun. The salt rauat-a ruat; that I on of lb w.ldler' worat i-rminle. Itut, ronald ering the difficulties that confront auili a life, the boys ar mora Iban atlafled. Threa time they bav ramped alms leaving Oregon, but no ramp wa a pleaaant a thl one. Tim Oregon CHy boys have dona Hmlr part In preparing Hm prnsent camp for lh remainder of the regi ment that finished moving Thursday. Compunle K and ( were the tint to move, and alura then they b been busy dlgKlng dit be for water main, fewer line and bake oven. How ever, the bard work 1 over, and th U)i will settle down now to tho regu lar routine of drill. A target tuage I to be ronitru. ted also. Company O, It wa learned tonight, has the promise of a hamandegg breakfast lo be served three time a week. And they are looking forward to same with great pleasure. WILL NOT BE OPENED Hceause the proponed route would cut across sererat graves, the county court Friday denied the petition of Philip Ogle and others for s road near Ogle station on the Willamette Valley Southern. The proposed road would be about a mile long. The county court also found that there was little call for a road In the Ogle station district, and that damage were underesti mated in the petition. Should Sloan's Liniment Co Along? Of course It should! For after strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application ot Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness away and yet you In fine shape for the mor row. You should also use It for a sud den attack of toothache, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are Incidental to a va cation. "Je would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without Sloan's Liniment." Writes one vacationist: "We use It for every thing from cramps to toothache." Put a bottle In your bag. be prepared and have no regrets. (Adv.) Specials 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25o Toilet Paper, 3 for 10o Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack ground Salt 35o 100 Lbs Broken 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, (pure elder) full quurtlOc gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c gallon In glass containers. .25c Regular 25c size K. C. Baking Powder ..20c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves U. S. Bread 25c Wax Paper, 24 13-inch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o f Post Tosters ( -e Krumbles ( 25c Puff Rice. Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krunible Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vetseta bles. Water Melons 2c pound. New Potatoes lMc pound. 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Regular 25c can Peaches 10c Canned Shrimp 10c Armour's best Picnic Hams, lb. 15c Lemons, dozen 25c Near Elevat or-