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OKKUON (!ITV KXTKIM'JMHK. I Wl HA V. (K iTOHKU lit, IDHi. 5 1 i i i t ; ii i LOCAL IIHIKPS Frwl I Melinll. I'wtlmiil Mllr ii . III lluyiin I II) nil linil limine it WndniiUy Wr ami Mi I'm nk llnhrilui Ii, uf I'lai Id'iiJ". '! Ill Hit" ill)' nil hunt IIIKH W l"lll'lll) Mr I i"l A Miller iimt ln Ii 1 1 illi II l.t 1. 1.1 l.'l.. III'. UK' tUIIIIIH Mllll relative l A ' 1 1 - i u I'.nrri, In lln- Kit . I. r;plon, Monday riMiriiln . lau )it r. oi'IkIi III,; nevr'l iillil il i.l'J ) II 1. Hitrn. HulutiUt , Hi'iili'iuher Ml. I" liin llii I I (Intern v Hull, u ilmiKliti'f Mm Ii 'll win ' irim r'y .Mini Kul" i iHiK'r. C K IUmli, i.I MmIiiIIh. Iit tt unity nf Ihla i III, kii In lhl H i,'i..inr.M Friday, ami whlln ! l lii il hU tiiiiti y friend". ii. I'. t Iil'it. i( M.H'I'mim, im mi iiri'Kon '!' vlillor I'Mday and Halm lay, nml whlln In lhl II) was miiioiik Hie rii'i' ui Hi' I : I 1 1 w iiuii'i. Mr uml Mm Hubert .luiinrud, ui l. liui. er in l nf Mr ami Mm V. Itanium, nf How I 'it r in. nf MoiiiiI IM.. u. iiil, tin' latter iiiil nl tin' i'i'k Hum. H.iliiriln), Hi'.ii'iiilir no. In Hn or Ciiiiki' Mull, nf Went I. Inn. II I'll'li'llIlT Mr Hull l IimuI iii.iim i.it n( dm I'nrl litml Ii'mi k I'nkn mm I'.lllV Mr nml Mr. Jnln ll.ur', nf Hen i it Creek, were In illy Wcilm-n In). having )'ini ii'iuriinl (iihii a inp up Ilii- viilli'y. where llin) hii'l been li'i in rul rrk Mr" H. J Meyer. n( Mount Hi nil. oliu h.m li'iii v Mini; Hli her 'itr nl Mr nml Mr John Chambers, nf Vit f .Inn. returned In Iht limn iilin'lnv cveuliiK IiiiIk I I' r.itiiilii'll ninl ('. He hue I'i'l lift H.iiiinlity uflnriiiHiii fur u IniiilltiK lrli tii'tir Ciiru. rcturnlm: Saturday nlitht They crn m i-noful In IhikkIiin a number nf China Hlllll. Mr Fred Wi'llliiiifiT, nf Clarkm. kiiii anionic Uhim' kUIIInK In Orrxnli City Saturday, being the Kiieala nf her iliinuhliTH, MIfH Violet nml I'mmy hn are nttcmlliiK the Ori'Kmi I'lly IiIkIi ai hiMil. rminly Clerk ha llarrliinlon Tuim ilny IhhiiihI limn l:i!i llcciiHea In I'lrnra I'earl Healer ami Wllllnin II Kugimunn, nf Maple I .un. nml Hal lln Countryman unJ Arlluir Orlando I ir.'in, of Mnlnlla. V. A. Hi'ilKi'. ho haa been "I'l'll'lllll! Illr punl I w il weeks With 111 Inter, Mm J. A. Jurnli. nf SI. .Inhn. VVaah.. ali Hli lil limlliiT. Hr. K II. Hod", nf KuTi'lt. 'ull . Im rn liirnril In III linniii In llil i lly. Mr. nml Mr V. Itnnnviin, lln- InrniiT a rflln-il fninur nl umi ItiHk, I own, an vlxllliik- In (hi illy t Iho linniii nf Mr linnnvnn' lirnlli it. rr.mk r. Iinnnvmi. Mr. nml Mm IHiiKuna am on their wuy liumn afti-r Thi futility fimrl WiMiii'iliiy, Ihf iM'i'nltiK ilny nf tin- ri'Kiilnr nrtnl.fr irrui, nriliTiil Iho Hiinl mini (mm Ki tiu.nl.i to SiirliiKwulnr anrvf )imI. A liniuhiT nf nllu r rnnlllli' mini lliuttnlli a,Ti t.lll'll lip lit tin' llll'l'tlllK. Till' iniirt will rnlitlmti' III Hi'itHlnli toilny. Mr. nml Mr. II. t'. Sii'iilmna, nf (mm iim' wiT In till i ltv Tiifinluy. wlii'rc thrv ntii'inli'il tlm Hafi'ly Klrnt im'i't Jiiir hilil at tho frown Wlllmtii'lli' ht iniiii,iny' mill 'liifuliiy. Mr St.'lihi'iii. viKlti'il wilh irli'iiil In thl Ity. Mr nml Mr. K. !. fnuflolil Iff! nil Thnr'liir fur nil Kn .ti'rn trip. They will vlM ri-Uillvi'M In tin- Htatii nf f nn-1 in'itliiil ln'fnrn ri'tnrnliiK to l"'lr Ilium- In thl rity. Mr. nml Mr, fun j lli'hl will In1 iiliii nt for alioiil Mx j W'''IH. ' Mr. uml Mr, f. V. Swullnw, nf , Muplf l.iuii' wi'ri' In thl city Weil ; iii'Hilny nn thflr uy to rurkiliico. v Iiito limy uttfiiilfil III" I'tiiimmi ' triiiiK" i 'Hn nl Iho Al'i'rni'lh 1 itiiiik" I"'"' Mr. nil Mr. Swnl'nwj nrf iii'tlvn w irkiT In thf Mapl" l.um' KriuiKf. Mi. K. K. fnlf. nf Port liiml. iii'iom-, punlfil hy her yiiuiiK hoii, Wulliu f, whnj havn liffit vIhIiIiik with Mr. f iili-'a j pari'titM, Mr. ami Mrs, .1. V. full', of j l.lhiTiil, Mavf ri'tunifil lo llmlr honi". Whlln fn roulo to I.I horn I thoy witim thf Kiifhlii of Mm. Coif' nlhliT, Mr.i. W illiam II. Howell. HfV. John OmiII. thf SwftllHh iiiIiiIh Iit. urrlvfil In OifKon City, l'rlilay, to look nftor thf Inlfifst uf hU fhunh. riuiiii uro Iii'Iiik nimlf for t In iToi'tloii of n clinrrh In thin flly hooii. Hcv. Ovull offli'liitml at n Hfrvli f lii'lil nl thf hoiiie of H. O. MoMiih al Kail Vlfw, on Thuntday fvonlni;. foiinty Chirk Ivn llairlnKton Sat unlay Ihhui'iI inairluKo Hcciihoh to Kvflyn M. Shfllon ami II. 1.. HoKln, WuMlilni;ton atiffl, l'ortlnml; Anna Stretch nml Irwl Stiiwart, WW, Alder street, I'ortland, and Kranci" lliinitnkl lind l.eo ThoniaB Smith. Ori'Knn City, ruiul roulo N'o. 3, Mrs. fhnrlen V. Cole, of Chleaiio, III., arrived In thla elty Krlday aftei noon, and In the KUeiil of hor cousin, Minn Kva Moulton, of Kern UIiIkc Mi'h. Cole In making u lour of thn West, anil linn lK-on vIhIIIiik In fallfornln. 91u Ih plannlnK ninny Hide IflpH hefoi'e re lurnlnn to hor homo In Chli'imo. Minn Alma Vondfrahe, or thla city, 1 Iho Kui'Ht of tho MIhhi'H Knna nml Alum Hati'er. of Lopm. Tho ymuiK Motnen fonneil a niotoiinn parly tiiat loft IKun for I'ortland Wfiluewluy nflfrnnon, making tho trip In thn Huh Iff iintoinnhllo. MIhh Vouderahf will tfinnln nt I.oKan for Hcvorul day. MIhh Mildred Aiken, fonucrly con necled with the Mount HfiiMunt Hcliooi, ntn now n iciu'iut hi inn niiuuj' Hchool, was In thU city Wednesday, tho RUOHt of MIsh Cordelia Wleveslek. i Tho nchoul In which Miss Aiken Is leachhiK Is closed for Ihn week owlmr, to the prevalence nf whooplnB coimli, 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. Tlin liny ii f Mount I'li-uaulil ai hnul liatu iirKuiili il a Imya' i nut lin'ip, Hih niKiiiilitliiii In Ink i miijili'lfil at a IiiihIImk lii'M 1'il'hiy fvi'iilmi, rliplini Iht V full JiMlihki', nf llil illy, U ninl iniiHiir, ami Dm fnllnAliiK "ft I ui wi'in flfiliil. Ilni:li lluililxnn, I'lilml InnliT, l.lni l.fl'.fr, aiinil i rilm Mi. A. II. Iiiilknmr, m i mupiili i d I Im MIm' AiiiiIii ami Unity Ni'linf, of Hlnfli.nl, w.i.i In thl illy Kil.li.v, inukliix lln trip In Him Nfiiifi' a"l" ninl. Hi' Tim MUhi' Ni ini'i- lniln llinlr Ih.iiih In llil illy for anti'Ml )iun, whi rn limy nll' lnl."l Inxil, nml liava hit. .im' ailapl In KiiflnfiTliiK tlimr auti.iuiililli'. K. II. Hi in Ii, ho liu I" . " nl Hi" Imlliiiia Hn I. Ill r' Imiiin, fur Hi" ImhI yi'iir, liu mtiiriii'il In lil linnin at lilii. it..ii" ..Mr Ili iii II l.i'fi.rn ii'Miiii liiK h" in" l'.lln lit iiiiii:IiIit, Mm A. M. iHii, win. in Ii" Iiinl In. I ni'i n for I ('. yi'iir lln wu iiiim r.iinpiiiilfil nn llil lilp, u 1 1 1 nil Im Iih ri'.n In "I lil 7 ! i Ii fiir. lln I 'li linprnvi'il (r..in lit M'llnii ultiii k nf rlii'iiimillnlii. KiilTiTltiK 'ruin Hit niiil.i'lv for in any I )fiu Mr nml Mm Krimk iml.iT- uml II... 'nii. i nn. lln t. Mm. Ili ttiiiiin, who hn' n l.ii'ii ri'nl.HiiK nn Ihn J. I . f niniit.i'll fiirin nl llfjvnr ffffk 'of 'fr.il yi'.ir. Inivf illmi'i nf thi'lr HtiNk to Wllla II" Iliirrl. uml luivc inntfil to llil ilt y. wlirri' liny will iiiul.n llii'lr In. urn nt IH Kniirth IH'i't. 'I Im fitrio I liiil Mr. I"i m In r hu li.nl i Imritii nf i .iiinIhI nf "on in n uml I K t k I'll Willi till lift nf ti'Klntfli'.l Iih k N. II Ni'li.ii, nf fnrwiti, Wai.li , ur llUl',1 III till illy Mnllll.l) I'li'lllllK. rnlnlliK tn ntn nil tin' 1'iin riil irvi'i'ii ..r ,1... I..,.. L.l,.,l I Ul,lt.l...r.l ,,uin,r nf Hi" HhlpliiTil I ot .rliiit iit fur mi, whli h witi' lii'lil ut tin rnrlluml f ri'iiinlnrliiin Tiirmljy innriiliiK. Hi fur,, nliiriiliitf to hi lioiim Im will iiiuk" n lirlff vlll with hi ilnl.T, Mri II. A. AmliTMiu. of Muplf I nn" ll'i I ii'io llllliK wllh hi lii'l.hi'W. v II Aii.. rini, uml family nf thl i Ity. T JURY RETURNS VEROICT FOR DE FENDANT IN SUIT OF D. W. AGAINST E. D. OLDS. I). . (Mil Tiii'hiluy won a f I'.on viTill.t ai'iiliint hi futhiT, Kilwln l. (II. In, i.r (ink Crnv", III n unit fnr por Nininl Injiirlf. Thf anlt wu a frlonil ly urtlon, n Mr. OM. Sr., In prolfi tfil HKiiltint JiiiIkiiikiiI kik II a III" Inif l.roiiKht l.y hla aon throuKh iiii ul ilftit llul'llity polliy. Tin- plaintiff wn Injnri'il hll" wnrkliiK fnr hi futhiT on a l.rl.U'' m roi. tlm Suiiily rliT Hour Hull Hun. I If fllf.l it null lor $10,000, fnr pfr hiniul Injurlf; t'oo phynlrlun ami Iioh pllul I'IIIh, uml ' a ihiy fnr thf tlnif hf lout. Tin- Jury In flrrull Jinlm, f uinplif II cnurl ritlrfil at 4:1". o'cloi k Mmiilny iiflfrnonti. uml ri1 turiii'.l u kimIi'.I uTillt lilt Ii wn' n'iflii'il 'I'llfHilay, Th" in" wai tr'fil lu fnre u Jury nf ( II nii'ii ihromih nn aitri'i'iiifiil l.i twffii. thf ullnriifv T LATEST IDEAS ARE CARRIED OUT . IN STRUCTURE IN MAPLE LANE COUNTRY. A model Hehnol, hull! lo conform to thf latest IdfUH In nrliix.l euiiNtructlnn, Iiiih been ('iimpleleil at Kcliuiliile. east of Dri'ison City In thf Maplf l.uti" fouutry. Tho Hcliooi tneetn Iho Plato Mtamlardl.atloii reiulrenient and Ii prnluilily otii! of the most nioderti rural mhuol IiuIIiIIiik in the Klate. The Hehnol hn u full cement luine tiienl, In which will Im Installed a KynmuHlmn, Mtpiilled with hara, rliiKd nml other fintlptiifiit. A iifiirhy urove will ho tiHfd an a playKi'ouud in clear weal her. Children lit Iho Kchodale school will he taught fartnltiK, ami c'iiss work will Im catrled out In actual iiaclce. Mill nture cropn will he ilanted, cultivat ed and harvested. Charlen Shield, of West I. Inn. linlll Ihe school mid Miss Itrunner Is the teacher. SUES TO COLLECT BILLS. (lord Hiilt In claims llncRn, Kllers. Sr., Thursday the rlrcult court lo totulliiR ('.91.:ifl from filed n rnlUvl Henry Stop tho Flrat Cold. A cold dors not Kft well of Itnelf. Tho proecHH of wenrltiK out n cold wears you out, and your coimh lie comes serious If neglected. IlaekiiiK coui;li drain tho energy nml tuip tho vllnllty. For 47 yeara tho happy coin liluatlou of HoothlilK antiseptic' lull sniiiH In Dr. King'n Now Discovery lias henled eotmliH nnd relieved coriRfK- tlon. ounK und old run testify to Iho el'efctlvenesH of Dr. KltiK'g New Discovery fnr coiikIis nnd co'da. Huy a hottlo toilny ut your Drimnlst, r.lle, (Adv.) THII FRIDAV AND IATURDAV TO BE BUSY DA Vt FOR CON VeNTION DELCCATEI. 'Iho .i..j:raiii fnr thn S.'illi amiuul on v nl loll nf tlm flinkjiiiM (niii.ly Kumliiy HiIiih.I aiN lalluii Ii In'fii i oini'lf t i'i. 'II." n.iiwiitli.ii, In n-al Ity, will npiii Thuriy i.li;lil wlih a pru)i'r nii'i'HiiK, lfl hr Hy- A. t Warn, uml will i li Hnlui.lay afl'T ii.m.ii wllh a aerie nf lalk mi mli llllll'llll llljl'l 11." iniioiilli.il will l.n In Id ul Ihn l'ri'tiWiTl.in rliuri h Thf ffiitiirii nf tint rnnve ullnll will Im thf . .il uili', II n't Iim k Hat'irduy mninliiK. Ko-ry Humluy ki hnnl In the i on ii t y I nkiil to milk" an entry Km II hnnl III tin' mini y I e.ei ti d In i lid 10 di'li'Kati' to thn i nntf lltlnll 'I he i iiinplftf proxruin fnlliiw Thunday Evtnlng. " '.ii I'iiIiiii prayer niei'MliK, led l. Km A J. Waif. Ori'Kmi fiy. Frldtf Morning Billion, to i... I'r.il" aerilm uml yo'.'lniK, ll". J II. I.i.i. .I"l.'.r.. nth. Ori'tpiii fll. 10 II Addri', "Thf llur"kt l-l. Id," lti-v. fliiia A. I'hlpp. I'nrlluml. In 4 "New Mi IIiihI In rrlimiry li ui IiIiik," Ml (illsf l lark. I'ott luml. 11 no Hi'iH.it nf ull Hi.' Humluy i I I uf tlm i niinly. Thrif inlnuli' w III .f Klveli em II in hnnl. 1 1 10 "IIIkIoMi al Hnvli'w- nf tin Humluy HiIiih.I Aih lutloil nf llif fuuiiiy," Mr. W. A. Whim, i-i-retry-lri'uurer, On-Kon City. Afternoon Stulon. I;'I0 HmiK uml (If vulluliiil. (To l.f uppllfdl I ; ir -Ailiire. "InnlltM t ami l.lf" Krimt a Trm her'a Stundpnlut," Dr. W. T. Mllllkfii, (imunn City. M'. Appointment of i uminlltff. 2;'J0 Addri'. "I'muchc r'a I'm!. Ifiu In Itfhitlou to Sumluy HcIhkiI," Ilev. J. K. Hu kin. Ori'Kon city. 2:36 ' Hupfrlnli ndfiif I'mldi-ui In Iti'liitii.n to thf Sumluy S hiM.l." II N. Hinltli. Ji iinliiK UidKf. 2:r.0 DIcusloti nf thf Sumluy school pri.l.li'in. (Open to all 3:00 Addre, lr. SprluKwatiT. (if I'nrtland 3:.'!0 -Addri'. Dr. lUiyd, rordund. Evtnlng Station. 7:"0 liu intlonul mTvlcf. (To hf u. piled. , 7:.r.o-SoiiK hirvlcf. Ifd hy Dr Hoy A. I'mildi n, t)rfi!on City. K . nr. Strlnie ouurtft, undir dlrf linn of I'rof. CiinIiiv Klftcliliic r. Vocal solo, Ml Morlla HI. kliiai.. Wist l.lnn. Spfclul immlc, (ii:irtet. iiinlcr dlrfi' lli.n nf rroffssor (iuBluv Klfihlnfr. S:'jn Addrf. The Wulchword of (hf Aiif." Ilev. Ch.1. A. I'lilpp. Tort Intnl. Saturday Morning Seiiion. I'ulille school teiichiT' eiiinn. 9:00 1'mlw iTvlcf. (To hf atijv piled I l-it hy u mcIiikiI tfucher. !: IT, -Addrf , "Tho I'lacf thf Hlh'e Shnuld lliivf In Our Si honls." n lfwfd hy a pastor. Hov. J. It. I.uuds l.urounh, (iri'Kon f Hy. i : I.". Addrfs. "Thf I'lacf thf lllldp (should Have In (Jur S. liools." u:1 vlf wi'd l.y a schonl mac Iht. NVlson llowlaml, Offfon City. I 10:00 Address, "Thf HelatloiiHhl;i That Should Kxlst llftwefii thf Sun I day School uml the I'uhllc Schools," I (To bo supplied hy the Kxtfiislon Df I partiiifiit nf thf State university.) i 11:00 (irand pai-adf. All schonls i in (hf county uro oxpecled to bo rep- ri'Sf nted. Saturday Afte-noon. 1 :30 Hnilsf si-rvlco. (To hf blip pllfd.l 1:1.'. The Sunday School from n llusltifss Man's Standpoint," .1. f . fun nitiKham, I'ortland. 2:00 Discussion. "Thf Sunday School From a oiiuk Man's Stand point," led hy William .Miller. 2: la Heport of rointnlltffs. Kl.'c lion uf ofl'lcfrs nnd other litis! tifss. 2: 1.'. Talks lltnllfd to flvf minutes, open to all, on miscellaneous sulijecls for tho Kood of the ussoclatton. Frank Schmidt, Indjcted hy the Bland Jury on n eharKO of larceny Saturday filed in tho circuit court a $,'i,000 slander suit nmilust 'Herbert Hohhlns, the man who secured tho ar rest of Schmidt nnd will bo ono of tho stale's principal witnesses at tho trial. Schmidt uUckcs that Hohhlns said, "Frank Schilildt stolo thirty of my chickens." George C. llrownell, Charles T. Stovers, C. D. I.titonrettf. D. C. I.utouretti! uml Knrlo C. I.ntou rotte appear as tho plaintiff's attor neys. THIS GOUNTY SUCCESS Hromn corn cun bo successfully grown In western Oregon, L. 11. Ag sten hns demonstrated. For the last two years Mr. Agslcn hns experiment ed in growing broom corn on two tracts, ono near Oregon City und the I other not far from Albany. He has between 15 nnd 20 ucres of the com In this county, yielding between threo nml four tons. Tho crop, ho predicts, will be a valuable, addition to the state's agriculture resources. HULTBERG PLEADS GUILTY Fritz Hultberg went before Justice of the Teacc Haines hist week and pleaded guilty to tho charge of as sault nnd bnttory on' Mrs. S. S. Houtz. Hultberg who is a Swede, was tried In the justice court In Oswego on July S before a Jury of six men. They dls or ced. In The Social Whirl Currant Hapaanlnii f InlaraM tnt Akaul 0rttn City la m I'HKTTV wfdli'K I. ii. iilcl X at Ihn linn.a nf Mr It.n li' l I'ur alfnll, of Fnurtu'lilh ami IMitih klreel Kiinduy aifiiliiK al t o'clock win ii Iht ymiiiK''"t iIiiokIiIiT, Ml Kilu'l Itlioda. of thl illy, w unli.-d In lnrrlK to timirne C, llafllmi. nl I'nrlluml Tlm Impi'".!" rliiK iirn nii.iiy a .i rfnrnii'il l.y Km. W, T. Mllllkfii, .ulnr nf tl- HuptUl cl.iirih. In tlm .n-i'ni " nf ai,,.it i,n frli-n.l, uml relulltf nt thf i.i.ir.i' IIhk par I leu A Ilia bridal pur'y nil.-ri-.l Ihn 11 v lni( room, Ml I'lu'l Itinler, nf ltdy- miii II h. Wl., ri(i..in l.li.firrlir wi-ddliiK mun Ii, and i the inm limlon of Ihn icri'inoiiy, M' ...Ii l.n wcl dliiK mnnh wu .lu)n A ri'.iptlnii fullowi'd. ami ri-tri"l.niiiii wir t i id hy thf hrldf'a iih.iIiit Th" l.rl.lf wu pretty In to r Im mUomf kuwh nf i ri-iiin n.l.iri'd i lianin ii.c, cinhf lllnhi' I wllh i. Id Im n, thai l. l.ii'ii In th fumlly nf thi hrldf mothi-r for inuny i-ur. Ili-r IoiiK lull.' M il wu lii-ld In pliiif l.y a narrow t.ar nf white nut In. uml her liowi'f liouipn t wu nf whllf hryaunllif uiiiin. Tl l.rliemuli wu Ml" Crucf frnnk. h.uhIii nf h" I. rlil", who wore a dilnly k"w ii of nl'l li n and ri' mil i nlnri-il l.ruud. Inlh. She ulo rarrifd white (hraiithf miiui William I'ri.,.!..-, nf rortlund, wu I. cut mun. Tlm ili'coriitli.im uf Hie l'urilfull liniiii' with attrui tl'.f I'otti-d and rut fern, thf latter l.iuii; urruiiKi'd In IiuiikIiiK liunki'1. uml nm-i't al)luiu, ii well a rnf were In (hit lllK und illlilnx room. Tint .irihway wln-ri tlm niarrliiKf was performed wa ar rntixfil, hrn fern UMl rut flower iieil. l-VtiKn of Vlmlna erffp-r wllh autumnal beauty added rreatly to thn decorutloti. Many liamUniiif Kill wire riTfHfd by thf yoiinn roti jilf. Follow lux tlm reccj.tli.ri Mr. and Mr. Ilu.elton left for their home ut KviTKrifo on the li trie rarlliif and near Mllwauklf, wherf their nrw liuiiRalow la nearlnx rumplftlun. They will later ko lo Imu Anxflf. fullfur nla. bfre thfy will visit with thf hrldcKroom'a parent. Mr. and Mr. Ilazi'llon. Tho l.rlile U on nf thf well known youni women or this city, where ahe hua realded moat of her life. After romplftlnx her atudle In thn OreRon City hiKh si hnol.she rncaxed In teuch- I ni;. and after havlm tnuxht in Oro- roii and w aMiiiixtnn for four year, took a special course at thf state nor uml at MonmoiKh. for two year. While a resident of this rity she has taken un active part In rhurch work. heinx a member of the Haptlst rhurch. Thn bridegroom I a well known buslnes man of i'nrtland. employed by Crane & Company, of I'ortlnnd. He Im resided In I'ortland for the lust thrfe years, romlnx to thai city from I.o Ano'lc. Cullfurnla. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HazeHon. of I Am AnRt'le. the former belni! a proiuln en! orutiKC grower ui ( aUfornla. j I Shower It Given For Bride-Elect. A miscellaneous shower was civell Monday evenitiK nt tho home of Mr. und Mrs. II. A. Heater In honor of their daimhter. Miss Cleora lVarl, who Wednesday nijJit became the wife of William 11. Kidman. The presfiits j were numerous us won as usetul. The cvenlnx was devoted to a 'so cial time, nnd there were about fifty friends and nvlhliors present, iticlud Iiir relatives from Oregon City, all ol whom Joined In wishliiR tho happy couplo Joy uml prosperity. DurliiK the evening refreshments were served. The younn couiile will make tbclr future home at the KBnintan farm near Heaver Creek. t Mill Cleora Heater and W. H. Eguimjn Wed. The marriiiKi' of Miss Cleora I'oarl llenter nnd William II. KKRlmnn, was solemnized nt the Haptlst pursonuge Wednesday ufternoon at 2 o'c'oek Hov W. T. Milliken. pastor of the Hap tlst church, officiating Only rela tives of tho contractltiK parties at tended. The bride was attired in a becoming traveling Biilt of brown with hat to match. The young couplo left Immediately on a brief honeymoon. nnd upon their return wfll inuke theM future home near Heaver Creek, where the bridegroom owns a farm Tho bride Is well known In this city nnd nt M;tlle I.niie, nt the latter place she hits been the guest of honor of several sociul functions, previous to her marriage. For some tlnto sho has been court strenogmphcr in tho ofi'icc of Judge J. V. Camphe'l. She hns io sided iu Clackamas county for tin past fifteen years, und is the on!) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Heat er. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Mary Egglmuti. of this city, and la a successful farmer of tho Heaver Creek country, where he has resided most n!1 his life. OF Kschol Armstrong was elected edi tor of the Hesperian, the Oregon City high school publication, Monday ufter noon by tho student body. Several contests were decided by close mar gins. Other members of the staff are: Literary editor, Mnhello Hrighnui; as sistant editor, John Ranklns; assist ant literary editor, Oonova Park; sub scription manager. Karl t'uddock; as sistant subscription manager, Mabelle AUbrlghti business manuger, Leon ard Thompson; assistant business manager, Marvin Eby; locals. Mildred Huntley; exchange, Audrey Tttor; alumni. Merle Vexlcy; quips and cranks, Merle Hlnghutn; music, Anna Isnogle; staff artist. Alice Holman: boys athletics. Arthur McDonald; slrls athletics, Veta Lynch ; teachers training, Robert Harnett. OF STONE, IS DEAD RESIDENT Of COUNT FOR SI YEARS SUCCNMDS AFTER L0N0 ILLNESS. Mr. Julia Mumixjwiir, wl ut J.im.i I,, Mun. power, ill i"l at th" family home Muiiduy, after a year t Him. Th funeral orvlff Wi-rii held from the ihunli al Hlnn, Iff v. William, nf Molulla, offli lallnx. The ervl'i' wi-rn lunrcly utlcrnl.'d by the a, any friend of th fumlly. Thn In ti-riui'iit waa In thf . i ini t. ry at Hton". Tint xravn waa nnend wllh Ih-uuIIIuI floral plrif. I'allbf arrr -r I.. I)., W. K, J. (I. Muiiiiiwit, John and Krnuk llultnn, and I'-nl iluinpowi-r. Mr. Mumixiwer a mul'l.-n nmiin wai Julia linker. Hli" wu burn In Mar- imll roiiniy, Illinois, and was mar rled In thn Ktatf or Illinois to Mr. MumiMiwiT. i-nmlnx f"t alwuit '.it e:ir uxo. 1rt thn family e(tlil In ('alifnrulu, r.-inalnlnx In that "late lur a few weik. Then they am hy utiaini'r to Or.'Kun. ai-ltlinx at what I now lalliil Htuiif. Hhf w well Inown tlirom:hout f'uekama count, und tin been a devout im-inher of the rliun h at H tone fnr year. Mr. Miiuipner Law her hul.unl. J. I,. MuinpowiT. three son. I.. I). Mum power, of (Hudsionn; W. K. Mum power, of Stone; J. i. Mum(Kwi-r, of Htmif and one daughter, Mrs. Mary K. Ilatton, nf Htone. Hhe also leave !0 Krundi hlldn n, und five rreat-l-Tand children. ' SENIEffl, riRDLED RAY PIETZ0LD, AUGUST PERRY AND EDGAR C0N80Y ENTER PLEA OF GUILTY. Hay fictio'd. August Perry and Ed gur ConlKiy, indicted at the recent sea- ilon of the grand jury on a charge of burglar', entered a plea of guilty be fore Circuit Judac Campbell Monday, and were aentemed to aerve from three to five yeara In the state penti tentiary, and then paroled. Judge Campbell gave the three, all young, soma sound advice before pa roling them. They were released on the condition that they rert to the sheriff twice a month, that they se cure employment at once, mat luey keep out of trouble and that they pay all costs. The three are alleged to have brok en into a number of barns In the northern part of the county. Are You One of Our Satisfied Customers If not, don't waste any time. Start now qual ity is always supreme, Prices always lower. Make your money go further. Lunch Goods Hex Rcnl Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Hum 15c, 2 for 25e Rex Potted Sh'.ekcn. ,15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Heans. Regular 25c i.2 for 35c Van Cnmp's Pork and Heans, Regular l.'.c 2 for 25c Vnn Cnmp's Pork and Heans, Regular 10c. 3 for 25c V. Ii .Sardines, special 3 for 25c Snyder Catsup (large bottle) Regular 23c 20c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Sen Hreeze Ocean Crab, best qual ity and class, can 25c Swiss Cheese, nound 30c Gorman Solomo Sausugo, lb.. 50c Honey, 'short qt. bottle, special 30c Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10e Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Hrlck Cheese, pound.... 25c Llmberger Cheese, pound 25c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 15c 2 Cans Shad 25c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10c Crackers, 10c box, regular $1.00 box 70c Hot Tamnles, can 10c Chip Heef 2 jars ?5c Vienna Sausage, can 10c Pint Relish, per bottle 15c ChilH Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles in full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jars 25e Green Olives, sizes. .. ,10c, 15c, 25c Corned Heef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can Sc.. '..6 for 25c Lobsters -30c Shrimps, can 10c Oysters, Reg. lac can 10c Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15e Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grapo Juice 20c 1 quart Crape Juice 40c Uneeda Biscuits, Re pkg..,6 for 25c Vneeda Biscuits, 10c pkg., 3 for 25c BEANS. Mexican Rods. R lbs for 25c Lima Beans, ,1 lbs. for 25c Small White Heans, 3 lbs. for.. 25c Hayo Heans. 3 lbs. for 25c Saving you money on quality Groceries is the best thing we do. No matter where you live in the country just add 25c to amount of your order and we will pay the whole of the freight charges. Wednesday is Butter Day, Falls City Butter, 2-lb. Roll, 70c. Other days 75c Phone' 19 Free Prompt Delivery In Dm quiet wanner In which alie lived, Mla Carrie H. rlpturii, nf Jrn lilnyt I.Ik. died at Ht. Vlncent'i hov I'ilal In I'nrlluml Monday riinriilnx uf ter HiiKf rlriK lllne. Mia H'rlptiiro wu Iw.rn In Iowa, May 17, IKCt, ln-lnx thf duunhlfr nf Calvin an! Nancy H rl.lur. proinl nmit MethiHllst plom-er of (but !(. K-urly In lift aim I.e. Mine a tnitiiil.fr of th Aahury Methodist north whim wu loiin..-d by Inr purir.l and waa a devout member nf thl ihur'h nn tlin aha moved to Own with her l ter, thn la tn Mr. Ceorxa lll.i Moo!. At the time nf her death, alii w a faithful worker In thn Ki-ilerated f onxn-Kullnnal (hur'h of Ji-nnlnu lwlxe. Ml Hcrlpture I mirvlved l.y brother. Or. Jamea Scripture of f lurkavllle. la., also by her brother In law, (Jenrgf K. Moore and tha follow lux iilfie and nephew; Mr. II. ItolHTt. Mr. II. f. I'alnter, Mr. H. 1. Hr.if.hert, Mr. II. M. Hayle C. f. Morne, J. Xi r I i lure, und a rousl'i, Mr. S. f. Hcr'titure of On-von City. CARL A. LARSON DIES E FORMER OREGON CITY PRINTER SUCCUMBS TO LONG ILLNESS. Carl A. Larson, son of Mr. and Mra. Ole Ijtrson, died at the family borne at Gladstone Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, after an lllne of several months, death being due to tuberculo id. ilr. I-arson was employed for v cral yean with the Oregon City Knttr prlie, and later went eait, wLore he wis employed in a printing establish ment until hia health failed. lie re Vri.cd to Oregon City several months ag'.'. MUMP0WER ESTATE PROBATED. Probate proceeding in the estate of Julia Ann Mum pow er, who died at Stone. October 2, 1916, have been be gun in the probate department of the county court, a petition being filed by Lorenzo Mumpower. She leaves an estate consisting of 112 acres of land at Stone valued at taOOO. Her wid ower, Joseph, at the state hospital for the Insane, and several children are named as heirs. Fruit Mountain Huckleberries, lb 10c Hun.-.nas 20c doz. Lemons 25c doz. Ice Cream Melons and Honey Dew Melons, lb 1c Santa Claus Melons 15c each Vegetables Green Corn 10c doz. Ripe Tomatoes 3 lb 10c Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big solid head 5c Green Peppers 15c doz. Sweet Potatoes 7 Iba. for 25c Fancy Potatoes, sack $1.00 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 Masell Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Economy Jar Cops, 2 dot 35c Wide-niouthod Mason Jar caps will fit "Golden State" Mason's Jars. Coffee and Tea .Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rcg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffeo, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can.... $1.00 Llpton's Ten, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, reg. 65c graao.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 63c grade, lb. 50c Postum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 23c, pcakage 20c SUGAR SPECIAL (Subject to Market Change). 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.65 100 lbs. Pure Cane $7.85 13 lbs. Pure Catto $1.00 14 lbs Dry Granulated $1.00 Fischer's Hard Wheat Sack. $1.65; Barrel, $6:50 T FORMERLY WAI WELL KNOWN HERE FUNERAL T0DV AT 1:00 P. M. . John W. Kelly, prominent r"lil. ut, (nrmerly mayor and owner of tlm Ho tel Kelly, at Newport, died al ihn fain lly honin at Newport Huii'lu morn. li.X. after an lllne nf IS mom In 1h ri-iialna wern brought to (III illy M.mUy afterniM.n, where buna! w'll late plai e In the fumlly lot. ' hn re i'ii.in are now at the Myer k Ural" imiiirtakinx parlor. Inflammatory rlifumutlsni wa thn rua ot ilnalli ilr. Kflly wa born In OrX'n City J ii.. 7. is'ij, whfre hn ri'ld -J mill a. .cut ten year uxo, when he move,! tn All. nny. loiter lie moved (o Nf purl, where iin inlered the ho'.t; bail, l im. H a elffled mayo,' hy n rpt in Ji. rity at Newport, anj kervml K.l''",,r"1 i''""' He worked Uif Ihn In ures! of that rity. ami ha a lurxn 'Itcle of friend there a well u hi ro. He wa familiarly known by hi friend a "Johnnie." While In thl city w hen a boy he worked a an a ! prentice of the Oregon City Enter prise, and followed the printing trade I for manv year, havinx been employed. on the Orexonlun and ulo on the fia- letn Kintesman, accept lux the poniticn a foreman on the latter publication. Mr. Kelly wai a aoelul member of the Woodmen of tho World. Oeceaai'd I aurvlved by hla wife, Mr. I.l'ian Kelly, formerly Mii Lil ian Hughe, of Oregon City; bis "r.. Holier! Kelly, of Newport; one ala. ter, Mr. Churl ei K. Hum, of Orerf.m City; one brother, Charlei W. Kelly, of Orexon City. NINE DIE IN FIRE. ST. LOCIS, Oc t. 5. Nine men are known to have perished aa the result of a fire that destroyed the central portion of the main building ot Chrla tlon Hrothers College here today. Two of the known dead were aged mem bers of the Christian Iirotbcra' order. They were trapped In the Infirmary on the fifth floor. Forget Your Aches. Stiff kneea. aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan'i Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Kasy to apply; it penetrates without rubbing and soothei the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mua sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise. Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 23c. (Adv.) Specials Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25e Toilet Papar, 6 for 25e Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 Eals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25e Vinegar, (pure elder) full quartlOc H gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c gallon In glass containers. .25c Regular 23c size K. C. Baking Powder 20c 6 cans Sardines ....25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Splco, pound.. '30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-inch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o f Post Toasties ( J ror Krumbles ( 25c 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, 101b. sack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 6 lba 25c Liberty Oats, Reg. 25c, pkg.... 20c Liberty Wheat, Reg. 23c, 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 bara for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Burs Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 24 pound tin 50c Pearline. 25c package 20c K.-C. Hakin? Powder, can, Reg. 23c 20c