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OUKHOM filTV KNTKHI'HIHi:, rHIHAV, HKITKMIIKIl '"I. irilli. local BRiers Julia I'eleraoll. nf I'ollon, III iin.iiir Friday I', M (limes. n( M.i i hahiug, n In rlly Friday ll'firf lliilfnii'l-ii'i, of iturlnn, in Hi la a It 7 f'n,l, Warren Kllhurii, nf H, nil Mill. a In Ihla illy FiLlai. r.daanl Urates, nf Annua, ea In Ihl rlty nil hllallh'aa Friday. Mr Andrew (liilniin, of Viola, ii an Oron City viaitor Friday. N, t. Craiiao, of Hi nil Mllla. Iran ailed bullira In Ori'K'ill C'lly Friday Jnlm II. Vli k, prominent realilmil nf MiilaHa, a an tltrunn City tlellor Friday. Jullu Mltdke, n( ('niton, aa anion lliiMa tranaartlna boalneaa In Oil illy Filday W. A llM'k, rll Imomi real I'ulalo man of MhImII. wa III llila i lly mi limine Frldar. I VanNiirllii li, n( Hherwood, mining tlii.ee Iraliaai IIiik liimlni' In tifton Clly Friday Mnrn. Hepteniber 2.1, In I lie wife nf I. T. Warner, a ann Mra. Warner a formerly Mia Nell IIli hardann, nf I III rlly li tl IMmli k. nf I'aiili). aa III Hit i lly no liiialnraa Wednesday, ainl labile hi-re flailed with hla nilialna, Judge Grant II IHmli k ami W. A. IHinlik. (, K lluinahy, formerly nf Oroami City, aas In llila rll y Hulunlay mi hla ay hum fnun Vain inner, II. ('., eherw he hail been nil a pleasure trip Mra. Kb hard Hi hoeuhmn, ho liaa I ii vlalllbK h'T daughter, Mra. Na thaniel Hmythe, nf I'liitlulnl, returned In tier home In llila illy Hulunlay unlng. Mr. ami Mr Arlhur I'IihUoI, nf Villi, n Mllla, iti In llila a lly n Hun il.iv, hern limy vlalt., lih Mr. ami Mr. Klnr.- Mia O Praleil la a 'K't'T of Mr. Hlurtfa. ' Otto I.jrman, Mr. am'. Mra llulman uml ann, Mai. nf Heater Creek, were in Ihla rlly nn Holiday nn their ay In I hn Columbia llltrr highway, mak Hit lbs trip by automobile. Mia Idwalyn Itnlililna, of Heaver Creek, aa In Ihla rlly Haturilay. Mlaa Itnhhlna waa among thoae making en tries at the itahlla ahnw held In the Wlllumetln hall Haturdny afternoon. Ihn riai'kamaa County Cow Teetlng aaorfatlun will meet Saturday, Hep femtMf 30, at 10 o'clock a. in. to rlt l officer for the rnaulng year. The meeting la railed by order of Ihn presi dent, II. Thleaaen. Mm. Arrhlo MrConl ami daughter, I inn it he, of Molalla. fr In Ihla city Ihn lattiT part of Ihn "-k In vlall lih Mr MrConl. whit la rncnlvlnx (rrnlinrnt al Ihn Ori-Kitii Clly himpltal Inr an Injurnil ryn iinrn. rlilay. Si'I'I'MiiImT to tlx Kid- of Clnri'iicn Onhurnn. a aim. i'l;ht nltin iiiiiimla l-'iir I tin prnai'iil i In- )nnni:nti'r I Ih-Iiik calli-il "I'alay." Mm Onhurnn formi'ilv Mlaa llv nln Clnrk. of Ihla clly. I.lttle Akiiih lliilh lliillaril, iIuiikIi I it of Mr. ami Mra. C. Ilulliiril. of thl i llv. wiih nun of Ihn prli kIiiiiIiik Iiu-l..- nl Ihn Clin kiiinni rn inly fair Sin- rrolviil a prli' In lh rlua for llm lieat nuturei) Imtiy Mr. and Mm. C. A. Kud. who have.,. Ven vlHllltiK with relutlK'H In rrt laud, have returued lo tlrt'Kon Clly. They am thn kuchI of Mr. and Mr. .1. M. Wurnock. and will leavn fur their hiuim In Oklahoma In Octnher Mm. John Voder mid iIuhIiIith, M.ittln nnd l.ella. have heeu vUlt InK at lluhlmrd. After vIhIIIiii; wllli Mm. Voiler'n hIkIit. Mm. Iilu Kent, of Park place, for a few dnya, they will return lo their home lit lleml. Oregon. MIkboii 1'enrl and Klorencn Strom Knvn, of Colloli, havo arrived In till cltv niul nre imiklm: their home a KlKhth ami Taylor kIicvIb uml lire al IriiilliiK thn Oregon Clly hlKh aihool They nttemleil the Institution Iiih yenr. W. F. HnriiH, well Known atm-k man of Denver Cri'ek. wu III thlH city on ttiiHltii'HHj on Friday. Mr. Ilurrl wan nmoiiK thn Hlockmcn eiiterlliK Home of thn Hwltm at llm Clnckainn couiily fair, nnd wim awanlml hciiiio of tho prlrea. A limit heariiiK Dammin pluma on illHplay In tho wIuiIowh of thn uili licit y department of Iho Conimerclul i luli, him ntlrnctod miii li ntletitloii, oh peclally from fruit Kroer. Tho llmh In only n fair Hiimpln iih lo the plum yield In till county tl'.lH year. Mm. Mary KRulinann, after reiilillnK lit llenrnr Creek for tho lant 13 yearH, Iiiib rented her farm lo Imr mm, ami Ih much tho real CHtatn company of lllmlck & llowluml Iiiih purcliHHnd tho homo of J. V. Iiivenport, at 215 WuhIi ItiRlon Hlriiit. Mm. KKKlmnnn will take iiomu-UHlon within a month. Morn, Sunday, Pepleniher 21, to the wife of rYod T. Mile, nf Port'and, a daiiKlitor, who hua heen Klvnn tho nnmc nf llnrhnru Mnrlnn. Mr. MIIoh In tho son of Mr. nnd Mm. F. A. Mllea, of thla city, nnd formerly roHlded In IIiIh clly Mo hn licon connected with Wells Kiiri?o A Company for a nuinher of yearn. Mr. Moliert llentlo ami family have moved from Iholr farm at Hunvnr Crock to Corvnllla, whnrn tho children will hn placed In tho CorvulllH arhoola Onn In to nttonil tho Oregon ARrluul I ii nil coIIoro. Tlmy will return to Denver Crook ut tho closo of tho hcIioqIh In Juno. Mr. Deatlo remained at IiIh farm. Mr. nnd Mm. 0. V. Wulnon, of I'lo ni'Hlu, Pa., havo been vIhIHiik this week at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Tyrn Warren, nnnr Oak (irovc. Mr. Wat.Mon, wIioho daughter, Mm. Vor null WutHOn Hliewmau, formorly lived In Oregon City, hnH boon In Washing- LARSEN & COMPANY LEADING GROCERS and ' GENERAL MERCHANTS Corner 10th and MainSts. Oregon City, Or. Cream Separators. Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. Ion ami CiillfurnU, look lux aflcf hi llinlmr Inlnrnala, Mr. ami Mra Colmiian Marka ami ilmilJilnra, of Nni'ily, tlallnil al Hi liiiinn of Jh.Iki, ami Mra. (irant II IHmli k Mmnlay. Mra Murk la a al Inr of Mra IHinlik. Mr. Murk la una of Ihn HI knoMii furnora of thai Million, ami In nnxaiinil In almkKrow Ilia, haviim a lari:n niiiiilmr of llmr OHIilihlnil Jnlnny. II. I.. Iladxnr, Hhoan fiirm la lo lalml al llnavnr Crnrk, aa In Ihl i lly Hulurday In arranan for Ihn lili (iltiij of hla Clmalnr Willi" alim In Ihn (IrnKoii Hluln fair. Mr. Ilailimr I laO lirnmlnr of Jiral, hill Villi hot miinr any of hi ilulry ioa. l la lii ahlp Monday inornliiK II Imad of aalna In Halnm. Mr . A Aakna, hn on man prima on lur art ork In Ihn dilll ih'partiiii'lil at Ihn I'lurkaliia munly fair, rnci'lvliin pilia on rvnry artlrln nnlnrml, Infl Hulunlay aflnrniHin for Hali'in, ln r ohn Kona lo rnliT aninn nf hnr tinilinrk III Ihn Intllln iliv partiimnt al Ihn OrnKun Hlaln fair A mini : ihn nihlhll I a liamlaoiiin opera cloak inuiln nillri'ly nf hiIii lai n Ml J. I., ('lain, foriimrly a mal dcnl of Mllaiikl, hut now of Tort liiml, hu haa Ih-h Inltlnic hnr on J. I,. Caalo, ami family, al I'arua, wa In Ihl clly Wmlnnwlay inornliiK on hnr way lo Cortland. Him an inn panlnd In Ihl illy hy Imr nriiilnn Harold Cunln, who wua nil hla way lo Hiili'in. Hi- won a irip lo Ihn fair for hi rtinllniil projccl work ul Ihr I'lai'kumaa Coiinly fulr. Mr. Andrnw Tmld, who Ma lakcn III alxnit flv nnka ami al Imr horn In lloaa Clly, I'ortland, and who latnl ramn In Ihla clly, utmrn aim wa laknn crltlinlly III whlln iUIUiik her daiiKll Inr, Mr. Harry Jnim. I alli;hlly I ill provnd. Mr. Todd waa alrlcknn llll paruly!. Him I wnll known In Ore ami City, whnrn aim hu vlallnd on fany iM-i aalnna Hhn rolil' d III CI' k Minna rounty for a nuinlii r of year An-hln McCord, Imad aawynr of Ihn Hliiffnia www mill al Molalla, la con flnnd In Ihn ()rron Clly himpltul, uf fnrlnic from an Injury lo ihn -yo. rauand hy a plii n of hark atrlklnx Ihn nynhall whlln hn waa nnnaKnd tn at. II la not known a to wtmlhnr Iho aye ran hn aavrd. Mr. McCord wa rnfnntly Injured at Ihn milt when he wa drawn hetwenn two circular aawa, and harely eraxd with hi life. Tim Ahernetny aranKn will meet al Ihn Cranicn hall at rarkplacn tmil Haturilay afternoon. Tim icraiiKn will havn a dinner at ntMiii, and thn after niKin will lu devoted to a tumlim eaalnii. Thern will he a lurKi' amount of hulnen to hn hroiiKhl up for dl ciinHlnn. when arratiKeineiit will hn inuiln for thn hnlilliiK of the I'oinnnu RruiiKn to meet nl the I'urkplurr KruliKn hall on the aecoud Weilnexduy In Ortohnr. Mr. and Mm. (ieoritn Pellok went to Halem Wt'dlienilay to uttetnl the Hlatn fnlr Mr. pellnk I Ititereated In thn fulr and waa mm from till county inukliiK uch a creilllulili' nluiw In k at Dm ftuckumu County fulr, when he wiih awarded the lariie "H er InvInK cup iliiiiiiteil hy the North em I'liriric Itiillroad coinpnnr. Muny of the proiliii In frnni llir Cluckamua ,..i,ii uml dnmiled hy 'M, ,'Hli,K ur,. i ,i. riuckuiiiu Couuiy fair lnKith at the State fair. Iv y. Story, m nimpanled hy hln daughter. Ilelene, Ih vIhIHiir ut the home of Mr. mid Mm. K. Story, of (ilailstniie, nnd with Mr. uml Mm Kruncla Welali, of thl rlty. They lor merly renlded in thl city, hut now am makliiK their home at Wolfe Creek. JoKcphlnc county. They were aiciiiupanleil an far an Salem hy Mr, Hlory'H hoii, Clarke, who Iiiih entered the Willamette university. They made the trip hy nutomiiliile, uml found the roailH In eace'leul condition, hut mime what iliiHty A fair Hnmplo of tomiitoeH that can In crown on ClackamaH llelrhlH Iiiih heen hroiiKlit to the atore of the Hruily Mercuutilo comimny on Kleventli anil Main Ml rent a. They were ruined nl the Scrroti Kreenhouxe at (Tackanmn lli'li;hln, and Heverul ineaHiire 1 ft Inches In circumference. The present weather Ih Ideal for tho ripening of totuatoeH that are ntlll on the vines, Imt as soon us the ruin comes It will shorten tho crop. Mr. Serres hurveted neveru hundred boxes of tomatoes that are markelahl Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixtitln Purr nnd hoii Ivan, uml Mr. unit Mm. Newton Varr, who formed nn nutomohilo party that left thin rlty iihout ten days ago for Houtlmrn Oregon, returned to Oregon City Monday evening. They wero the KUchIh of Or. and Mrs. N'ehrlias, who reside about 1G miles from Crnnts I'iihh and formerly rcHlded in thin clly Tho parly, before returning to this clly, went on a hunting trip nnd buc coedod In Retting a deer. Tho trip, ex. tending from thin city and in tho hoii Hi- em Oregon country, co'"rod nbont 700 miles I.owoll Kent, Charles I'ockover nnd Curl Hogg, Pnrkplaee young men, who left this city In May for n trip, nre at Iho prosont tlmo In Colorado, where I hoy are employed, and earning enough money to carry them further east, and will probably be homo In tlmo to oat Christinas dinner ut tholr homes. Tho young men so far havo vlHlted In California, arriving In that stato af ter leaving their homes, and being em ployod In that stato long; enough to earn money to travel further. Thoy vlHlted Suit Lake City, Utah, where they remained for three weeks, nnd hIho ut Reno, Novndu. They ore nt tho present time making tholr hood- quartern nt Denver, Colorado. They do not walk, but Instead rldo In tho 1910. Pullman rara. Tlmy am having 'Hum ut their llm" J. W. Morrl, ! Inn. u al llm Ima ink of llm Hoiil h fork plillim inert mil lulli- from l aiailero, In Ihl rlly on hualura Krlday. Mr, Morrl allinalna Ihn iiuiiilmr of per ann tlalllim In that mi lion ut Ihn county thla auiiiiimr a hunt lOU'l, Hi wnudniful water aytm attraitlua; many of I bean vlaltnr fur ant era week Ihn flahlnif In thai pari of llm county wa nimllent, hut during (ha laal few wtwka Ihn flah hats imnnit ararcn. Hu far thn liuullnx haa bnn very poor, bill Mr. Norrla aay that h n 1 pert a to "t deer brfoin Ilia do lli( of Ihn anaaoii. la plaiililng a larger building al Ihn walnrworka In thn near fill urn for hla own uan, and wlmra ha may accoininodala lb Ora tion Clly vlaltnr who am Inicmali-d In llm plant whlln limy arn enjoying a few day' outing In Ihn wild In The Social Whirl Carrant Haapanlnaa wt Intaraat In ang Akv1 OrafM City 3NVITATIONH havn ,eell laailed to llm marrlaan of Mlaa Klva ldor4 Ilium hard, only daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. I.. Illauchard. nf Twelfth and Mmiriw atreela. and Ouy I 011 Peter mil, at Hm Mcthodlat church Wednes day evening, October 4, at I o'clork. Thn hrlile lii t I onn of tha well known young women of thl rlty; and ha been i the In church work, being a member of thn MethodlM choir, and ending soloUt. Mia lllanchard ha been hiard In concert In thla rlty, lid poaiieaae ail lllipreaalvn aiprano nice. Mr. Pi leranii la an ai tlvn church worker, and ha readied In thl rlty for anvnral yeara. Misa Nona Iran May And Frank Farguaon Wad. Tha marrlagn nf Mla Nona Irene May and Krank Kerguaon, Jr., waa aolemnUed at thn Haptlal pamonagn Katurday afternoon. Knv. W. T. Mil liken, paalor, officiating. The cere mony waa witneaaed by Mr. and Mr Krauk Knrguon, of thla rlty, and arenta of tha bridegroom. Tho brldn waa becoinlngly attired In traveling ault. Mr. and Mm. Kerguaon are to niake their future home at Cla kamaa Height. ngagamant of Mlaa Puralflll To Caorga Haialton Announced. Mra. Itachuel Pumlfull amiouncea the engagement of her daughter. Mini lliel, to (ieorgn C. Iluelton. of Port- nil. The wedding In to take place October 8 at the home of Mr. Puml full. Mlna Pumlfull la a graduate of tho Oregon City high school, and bus been student of the Oregon Slute normal Monmouth. She bus been sue HHful In teuchtng, having taught for the last four years in thl state. Mr. Ilar.cltoii Is a prominent busi ness man nf Portlund. The future home will be at Kver- niMi, where Mr. Ilazeltou hu prop- rty Interests. B. T OREGON CITY CONFECTIONER WILL MOVE SOON TO PROP ERTY ON INTERURBAN. K. II. Anderson, u local confectioner, bus purchased thn home of J. I., uml May O. Sedcy ut Meldrutu, und will move there In tho near future. This Ih considered one of the pret tied und most modern homes in Cluck anius rounty. Tho place Is located on tho rounty road, and lies between the Willumetto river and the electric cur line. There Ih about one nnd ono fourth iicreH. The house contains nlno rooms, with hardwood floorR, and Is supplied with n water system, the wutor being pumped to n largo tank with a capacity of 8."0 gallons, Mr. und Mrs. Seeley have taken u grent Interest In beautifying their home. Thoy will probably move to Washington. Mr. Seeley was formerly engaged In tho "grocery business In this city. FRANK K. LOVELL HERE. Frank K. Ixmill, of tho state tux commission, Is In Oregon City this week checking over real estute trans fers of tho last year and other records at tho Cliiekumus county court house In order to work out the percentage of assessment In this county, Tho state commission assesses public ser vice corporations In this county on this percentage HUSBAND CHARGES DESERTION. J. I... Osborn charged desertion against his wife, Rone E. Osbor.i, in a divorco suit Mod In the Clacknmns county circuit court Thursday. They woro married April 10. 1307. lit Yore- kn, Cal. Itrownoll & Sievcrs appear ns attorneys for Mr. Osborn. Hiuna Swnnson flloa a suit nguliist J. II. and M. J. ICIselo In tho circuit court Thursduy to collect on n note for $200 signed In Portland May 2. Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. The dull throb of neuralgia Is quick ly relieved by Sloan s Liniment, the universal remedy for pnln. Easy to apply: H quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes tho sore muscles. Clonner nnd more promptly effective than rnussy plasters or ointment; does not stain the skin or clog tbe pores; For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains It gives quick rlief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and Inflammation In insect bites, bruises, bumps and other minor injuries to children. Get a bot tle today at your druggist, 25c. Adv. 'S M PUCE HE SANK COftONtN HIMPtTfAQ INVtlTI OATH CAtI BUT WILL NOT HOLD ISOUitT. Ihn body ot Arl Huoii iirn, the layearobl Central I'olui My who fell from llm lower dk of dm teaiimi (irahaimai Hrpteu.htr li and wa drowned, wa fouiol floating on llm river al the lower fwl of tM k lalaiid Thurailay morning by uieinbera of llm crnw of the nam ati-amer from whbli hn fell. Coroner llnuipaM I waa iimlfM 1,1 Urn finding of Ihn iny'a lxdy. whhb waa taken aahorn at New l.'ra. but llm coroner, after ihoru'i.:liiy Inieatigatin Ihn caan, roiicliidi-l thai an lii'l'ie.t waa nol imreaaary. Young lluovenen i returning lo hla bourn, about l"'t mile mat of Oregon City, from a hopyard near An rora at the lima or Hm tragedy, lie waa playing on a log pile of freight on Ihn lower deck wlmu ha slid Into thn water. Thn at-mer atnpped for half an hour and un effort waa madi In find the body al tlm time, but with out success. Ilia widowed mother Mr. C. Carlaon, aurMtea DIE ENROLLMENT FORGES SCHOOL BOARD TO NAME STILL ANOTHEB TEACHER NSTRUCTOR SOUGHT TO TEACH 8ECONO AND THIRD GRADES CAFETERIA TO OPEN. Tho service ot a new grade teacher will be required In the Kanthain aihool building and the xhool board will probably meet within a few days to aelert a trochee. One of the lower grade haa more than SO pupil and a combination aecoud and third grade room will be added. The high school cafeteria, which roved a aucresa Uit year, will be pened nt noon todxiy. Mm. Trulllngcr will be the caterer this year, working with the rooieratlon of the Instructor nnd st'.ilents In the domestic science epurtment. UR. AND MRS. CHLD Mr. und Mm. K. G. CuufluM nar rowly esrnped serious injury Sunday afternoon in an automobile accident while on the way from Oregon City to Forest Grove. Tiicy were on their way to tho Washington county town In their automobile when Mr. C.ui field, who was driving, attempted to cross n culvert. The ditch was deeper than they thourht und both were thrown apain.it the windshield. Mr.. Cuufield was slightly brulRcd and Mr. Ciiuflold'B head was "cut by the glnss. Mr. Cuufield Is cashier of tbo Dank of Oregon City. He Was Worried and Hopeless. "For ten or twelve years I was bothered with bad kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hutchinson. Mttlo Hock, Ark. "I tried many remedies and doctors, but grow worse all the time. I was worried nnd had almost given up all hopes. I tried Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me a lot. I have Btnco used five boxes and am now a Well man." Foley Kidney Pills drive out aches nnd pains due to kidney trouble; also sleep disturbing bladder disorders Jones Drug Co. Adv. MILWAUKIE WOMAN SUES. Charging that her husband cnlled her nnines and threatened hor life, Mrs. Mnry A. Ony Wednesday brought a suit for divorce against Charles W. Day, of Mllwaukle, in tho Clackamas county circuit court. George C. Brow noil nnd Charles T. Slevers appear al hor attorneys. They were married September 25. 1SJ. In Portland and have two children over whom she asks tho custody. JUDGMENT ORDER IS SIGNED. Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday signed Judgment order In the suit of John L. Hoffman against Mansfied and Inos Sonnlchseu and Grace Dlllworth, foreclosing on a $500 mortgage. The plaintiff Is given $10 nttorncys' fees. Tho mortgage Is on lot 5, tract 20, Boring Junction. Ht Uses the Safe and Sore Thing at Home P. A. Eflrd. Conejo. Calif, writes as follow.: "I have sold Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and also other lines of cough medicines for a number of years, but never use anything but Foley a Honey and Tar Compound for my family or myself, aa I Hnd It pro duces the best results, always cures severe colds and sore cheat and doea not contain opiates or other harmful druee." Unthinking and careless people ner lect their coughs and colds, not realis ing how they weaken the ayetem and lower tha vital realatanoa to such rrmva disease as bronchitis, pleurisy and even pneumonia. ,.VorJE.ron,ptl)r.wt,ni aertona re sult from a cold, us Foley Honey and Tar Compound. It spread a beaj tn Booth Inn Influence over raw In fumed aurfacea. eaae tlfthtnes and soreness of cheet. help croup, whoop. In couh, aturrjr wheesy breathinr. bronchljTand la arlpp eouirhii. very U a friend. or aaie uy joues tirug Co. Adv. I DECREE SIGNED HERE """nllu 1 r vr A run 1 knu PATROLMAN IHORT-IHI CITI MAIOIN NAMC. Tim marriage performed In Portland no July it ut Mllea r. Itarrett, limn a ineiiilx-r of Ihn Portland polba force. and laly Gordon, well known char a ter alxnit town, ram lo an end here Wednesday when Circuit Judge Camp bell algimd a de ra In her ault glnai hi 111 for a dhorie on general ground' of irurlty. Kim will reaunm her maiden name. Darren's marriage lo iMlay roat him hla Job and won roiialderahln pews pamr apam for llm couple. Twenty Is day after the marriage Mr. Ilar rett filed an action In llm Cla'kania county cln ult rouurt, 1 barging thai her huaband abuw-d and cursed her w II hill a few hour after the wedding, al which Judge (iaten. of Ihn Multno mah county circuit court, prealiled. They day after Ibe teleuiony the bride ihargH he choked her and mlatreatnd her generally. Two day after tha wedding, Mra I turret! alleged, he told her that ahe had lo leave their home and thai he dldn'l want Imr to rome back. Hurrett made no appearance In the cane and the decree wa awarded by default. LAID TO FINAL REST Tbe funeral services of the lata Harry David Pollock, formerly of Wil lamette, were conducted from the resi dence establishment of J. P. Klnley It Son. Portland. Tuesday morning at II o'clock, with Interment In the Os wego cemetery. Many friends of the young man attended the services In Portland snd also at the Oswego ceme tery. Mr. pollock Is well known In Ore gon City, and w Ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pollock, resided at Willamette for a number of yearn. Ha was employed at the Harris grocery store for about two years. His death followed a full from a building In Portland, on which he was employed the first of the week. A Bad Summer For Childrtn. There has been an unusual amount of dangerous sickness among children everywhere this summer. Extra pre cautions should be taken to keep the bowels open and regular and the liver active. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a fine and wholesome physic; cause no puln. nausea or griping. They relieve indigestion, sick headache, bilious ness, sour stomach, bad breath or eth er condition caused by clogged bowels. Jones Drug Co. Adv. MORGAN'S It's the name that is revolutionizing the grocery business. Lunch Goods Uex Real Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Hum 15e, 2 for 25e Rex Potted Shlcken. ,15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Tongue, ,15c, 2 for 25c Vnn Camp's Pork and Ileans, Regular 25c 2 for 35c Vun Camp's Pork and Heans. Regular 15c 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and lleans, Regular 10c 3 for 25c V. 6 .Sardines, special 3 for 25c Snyder C:itsp( Irgae bottle, Regular 25c 25c 1 full jt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Sea Breeze Ocean Crab, best qual ity and class, can .. .rr.25c Swiss Cheese, pound 30c German Solome Sausage, lb.. 50c Honey, short qt. bottle, special 30c Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cfcoese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Rrick Cheese, pound.... 25c Llmborger Cheese, pound 25c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c 'Norwegian Snrdines, can 15c 2 Cans Shad 25c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10c Crackers, 10c box, regular $1.00 box 70c Hot Tamales, can 10c 1 Chip Beef 15c Vienna Sausage, can 10c Pint Relish, per bottle 15c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Tickles and sour Pickles In full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jnrs.v.25e Green Olives, sizes. .. .10c, 15c, 25c Corned Boef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c 6 for 25c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, can 10c Oysters, Reg. !5c can 10c Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk.... 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Unoeda Biscuits, 5c pkg...6 for 25c Vneeda Biscuits. 10c pkg., 3 for 25c BEANS. Mexican Reds, 3 lbs for 25c Lima Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Small White Beans, 3 lbs. for. .25c Bnyo Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Some Difference from what you've been paying. live in the country just add 25c to amount of your the whole of the freight charges. FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 65c. Lost Mountain EJlefsens Safe After a aeanh thai besan Hunday aflernixiB and rotered all of on aida of Mt. Ilixxl. Mr. and Mra. Aalon II Kd'efaen wer fmiiid Tuewlay morning lying dn by a g'xxl ramp fire, their clothing dry, and both In good aplrlt They warn found In Ih limber below the snow Him. Kdrd M Itoiierta. a real. lent of Wrl Ima, one of Ihn aetlleinrut )ul e.t of Ml. 1 1 il. d tha parly of reamer With fit other ha mf. (internment Camp hotel at o'rlwk Tuewlay morning, heading northweal with Ihn dealgn of going l limber Hue and then heading down the anoo of Zlg 'in river. Thn party had gone 10 miles and reai Imd an altitude of about Vtlt feel above Government Camp, when onn of the men found track that were evi dently very new. Theae Irs' k were followed 24 ysrd lo the top of a small ridge. Aa the rrertiera awung over thla riilte. they aaw Iht amos column a few feet away, and lying with tha flri Ix-twet-n them and Ihn wind were the loat ones. The Kdlefaens did not know of thn prewnr of thn aer h party un til Mr. ftolterta ahouted. Mr. and Mra. Kdlefaen were drowa Ing. half aaleep. but they Inatantly re alled that their troubles were over, snd they wera In thn best of spirits. Mr. Kdlefaen Joked With bis wife about the eiperlent-e. and fervently thanked Mr. Itoberts and those In the party. AUGUSTUS SPIERS, OF WILLAMETTE, IS DEAD OLD RESIDENT OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY BUCCUMB9 AT AGE OF 87. Augustus Spiers, a resident of Wil lamette for the last 12 years, died at the borne of hla daughter, Mrs. Addle Ilritton, at Willamette, at 8 o'clock Friday bight at the age ot 87 yeara. He bad been feeble for some time he fore bis death, but the end waa hast ened by a paralytic stroke last Tues day. He was born In Germany January 3 1S30, and came to the I'nlted States with bis parents when 1 year old. He spent the principal part of his life In the middle western states. The following children survive; Alex Spiers. Alvln Spiers. Mm. Addle Ilrit ton, Mrs. Carrie Lull and Viola Claus. STATE COMMISSION SUES. The state industrial accident com mission filed a suit In the Clackamas county circuit court Thursday against J. A. and Edward Klnzel, proprie tors of a sawmill, to collect S42.SO, alleged by the state to be due under the worklngmen's compensation act. Fruit Mountain Huckleberries 10c lb. Hamjias 20c doz. Lemons 25c doz. Watermelons 1c lb. Suntu Claus Melons 15c each Vegetables Green Corn 10c do. Ripe Tomatoes 3 lb 10c Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big solid head 5c Green Peppers 15? iiv Sweet Potatoes. . . , . , .7 lbs. ' ex Fancy Potatoes. Iack.........$i"oo Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c Best quality Jar Rings, regular 10c, In red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Mascll Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Wide-mouthed Mason Jar caps will fit "Golden State" Mason's Jars. Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can.... $1.00 Lipton'a Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, reg. 65c graae.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Postum Cereal Coffee, Keg. 25c, pcakage 20c SUGAR SPECIAL (Subject to Market Change). 100 lbs. Pure Cane $7.50 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.30 13 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 14 lbs Dry Granulated $1.00 Star Flour sack $1.40; Bbl $5.50 Eastern Bacon, pound 25c Climbers Found In The Timber The rescue party Immediately fired the bot that had been agreed upon as tha signal lo tha other parties that were mil. The a hot wera relayed to other further, eat and south, and In a few minute tbnee who wera await Ing al Government Camp knew that the loat one wera located. Then began the suapenaa of wal'lnf lo see whether Ihey vera sllve or dead. Not until an hour afterward did thoae at thn botnl learn lha truth. Hubert had carried with hi in kll of concentrated fooda, aw net ihocoll andwPhe and atimnlanl. Tha t'A lefaeni were fed ipartngly of tbeiwi, and thua strengthened. In a few rnn utea were able to atart for Govern ment Camp. Mr. Kdlefaen refused aaalalanca an., walked aluue 10 lb road al point a liu t a mile west of Government Camp. Here aa automobile, driven by James Murphy, of I'ortland, met them and the entire party was hurried to the hotel. Mrs. Kdl.-faen, with Saalatanre, walked about half mile. Then aha began lo tire and waa placed ca etretrlmr and thua carried the rest of the way In the machine. Arriving al the hotel, Ihey were given more lo eat, and wera sent to bed. They will rest at the hotel until today, when Jo'jn N. an I I'. II. Kdlefaen. brothers, will bring them to Portland. IS 1M HEAHT FAILURE GLADSTONE MAN PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY FUNERAL TO BE HELD 8UNOAY. John Symmes. well known resi dent of Gladstone, died suddenly at his borne Friday afternoon from heart failure. Although Mr. Synimea had been HI for several weeks bis condition had not been considered serious. A few minutes before bla death he asked for something to eat and hla wife waa engaged In preparing the food for blm when his death occurred. She was alone with him at the time. Mr. Symmes was born at Manito woc, Wis., and waa 61 years ot age. He had resided In Gladstone for the last alx years, coming; from Wiscon sin. He la survived by bis wife, a daughter. Mrs. Jacob Wills, ot Moun tain View, and a son, Walter Symmes, of Gladstone. He la a brother-in-law of W. E. Nile, ot Glad atone, but at the present time visiting in the east. Four sisters and two brothers also survive. Dend Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company to spend 112,000 here this fall extending and Improving- sys tem. Specials Quart bottle "Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Paper, 6 tor 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack V, ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5o 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser... - I. - ,- ' 1- yM'1 ' . 3 cans Lye ;',Z5c si t Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc H 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 Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30c 6 loaves U. S. Bread 25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10e Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes Post Tonst'.es 3 for 25c K rumbles Puff Rice. Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. sack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 6 lbs 25c Liberty Oats, Reg. 25c, pkg.. . ,20c Liberty Wheat, Reg. 25c, pkg.. .20c Golden Rod Oat Flakes. Regular 35c, pkg 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Savory Soap, 2 bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 bars for 10c 13 Bars Bob White 3oop 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25o 2 pound tin 50c Pearllne, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 2oc 20c No matter where you order and we will pay