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DIRTY SMS ENDANGER HEALTH, SMS DR. WELSH I III)'. HI lily, Willi llllll nlleela Hill III) mtir.il iiiai'x til I ii . 1 1 1 1 1 imriil nil iiliiml) I (iii t i III lliln p,nl of Hi.' Will inn II.' iilln, Ii ,i ) III ic Hull " H ( I'll i 'll nili nl llii'l ilii H'l .l.-.i-r, I'.lli'H-i. ir II A. Wi-li.li, i. .mil Ii. illll I'llH.r 'I hi. i.ri,:ln uf tin' ill. i n in Ik iml il. f Inlli ly iletelliillH'd. Iml 1 1 1 1 1 In .!' Ilillii; nil, III, II (..'"Iiiii In llnlvii Lent III mi liuli xiine mil I . hi ii.l Iiikh," mil. I local umers N . . 1 1 riiri' iurr, nl I'i'i'i", win illn lit; III Mini H. Hit. H Iril Inn. III. hi III lliln I liy Tni".,i iiM.ir lienum, nl l.i'ti.iti, na In Milt illy nil Wnlli. h;', mill while Iii'H' Untied w It It Mr nn. I Mr K l An. I. r 'ii. Mli .' I'm In nn. I ll.if.tlln.l Al l r i 1 1 1 '( M ii'iiiiiiii, nn1 iIh' KH' i.1 nl Mr i Mini Quluii Tin' lir. n All. rl, lit nn lili'ii'i nl I :im.r lrli:lil i'f lliln . II y Mm I'ln! Miller iiihI Un ilillilnii. lui li.itu I, 'll iipi'li. IIiii! tin1 I. ml Mi'i'k llll flullvm ill Auniiii, i.'liiiii.'.l In ili.'ir In. mi' nl lilii'litluiii' I il'l.o even nu Ml'. Willi' UN r.ll.lVM'll. llf I'jllll;. u I hi' Kiii'Hla Kmi'l.iv ul her l"tei. Mm Wi'llmn Kld'in mi. Mm Wllh.iii: I .tin, Ihi' former ul I'm kpliu i', ltd I III., llll I a-r uf I illl'l limit' Mr ninl Mr W. Wetihmf.ir. irj t 'lurln'K. Mrrn III Mil" ill) Kllil.iv lilt'' in aln iif lln'lr iliiili'.litrra, tin' MIhu h I'liiicy iiii.I Violet W I'lllmifi-r, ulni un .itliiiilltiK h. Ii.iul In (hln illy. Iloin, Tui'itil.iy, llitoliiv II, in ill" viliiul A. WiI.it;;. Twiillli u n tl Klin irii'lH, u nun, ul lln' Oregon t'lly li ih liil.'l Mr Wilier,: In ilirinl,.l fur the Crown Wllluiiii'ti.' I'lipi r roniuiiy. .Inliii 1 : 1 1 1 i ii , luii. 'mil f ii nu i.i liHalril nl New I'.r.x, wna In lliln ill Mi'tnl.iy, Ihti' In' t lulled villi Ii 1 h i!..ti!itiT, Mr, rinnl, Hun. Ii lln jn ii r.,l:i.i,lll.'. by I it h nun. .lino u( N'." i:r. Mm J.ii k W In lm. of Knit IIiii k ilri't'im, liua arrived nl I'm ki'l.iin. whern nh" In lln it'ienl "I Mm. Ha Kent. Mm. WIimIim In nil InT H- l'i Curinllla, where nh" will lnii wuli I "'llltlvi' t ('. W. ltl;il.-y. i.f Utile)' Mullen, llll I'TwiTil it n'rlniin nnr;;l.nl iiii'iiill.'ll nl lln' Oregon City Ii r 1 1 n I Weilm-it- 1 1 -y , ulni from tin' hint repoitu nit Wed iirnilny v ii I ii k In' Improvlm! irmii Ih" nH-rutlnti Mra I un O N. II, hn linn lii'i'it III t her In. in" tit Kun" I'm in In Improv I in; Mm. O'Nell In one of tint promi nent Oiegoii iltiiii't'm, mill linn been milTerlug from un iittiuk of In grlppr i,o' which li.m been pn'Mtli'iit In imitly Mm. I Yank Jm!i:itr, of Cnnm. nIhIIimI at tin ltiitiii' of Minn Hubert Friday. It'-liimltii: In her In. in" Friday even Uur, Mm. J.iKtiur uun ni-coiiiuinled l.y li"r dinifchter, Minn I'loreliio, who Ih u .il iiililil nf thn Wu 'Illusion Ii It'. I) hiIio.iI of I 'ort hi ml ll'. ninl Mi.i. T. f. 'I'll iiiiii h. Mini li.nr hi en i .pi'inlliii; llm hint '. ni i'l.n ut Kc'Iiiki;. I.'iili'i. v.liiii' tlii'y worn i.i I Iiil ly Cm lll:imn ninl ili'ulli nf thi'lr Hon In hiiv, llm lliln Ii.ivl.l W. Ii.ivIh, luiii' ri'lur ii'.l in tlmlr liutnc ut .Mount I'lomii'iit. Minn (o'llruil" Ki inluM. of lliilliinnic, Mil, will In IIiIh illy Tni'Nihiy uflnf noon, mill ivi.h In lliln i lly In tnukn ur ruiiKi'tiii'iilit for tin' iippi'iti'miro of Mm. Wllllmii Knit, of C. illlni illn. Mini In to I llll I i'l: til" Vuti'l'l, I'lipi'l'lll'ly llio rim n of IIiIh rlli. Mr. ninl Mm. ('Union (iotily, prom I- n. tit rr.lil"iilti of Clin kuiiiii:! ciiinil y. ilHlted frlenilit Item TucHiluy. Tlmy I were lieeoiiipiinled to thin rlty hy tllelr j iliiii;;ltler. Mi'8. JitineH W'IImi.ii, of Tort- liiinl, mid Hi" lullii' H iliumhliT, Vivlun. who have deen iliilllnn for Hi" IumI w eek ut the (iordy dnine. MIkh linttle Inner, of lleisHtin, Wi:h hut formerly of tl.l.i lily, who arrived In OieKoii City on Saturday evenliiK, lias lireepted ll poulllnil :ih leaiiier of dliitiiii No. U7, lliizell.i, near Ohwiru, ami will roinmeni e her dul Ion on Monday of next week. While In lliln rlty for u Tew dayn, MIhh Zln hoi' In the Ktii'Ht of fiiendH. Mr. nnd Mm. l'red llulier, of niad iilone, tiro roeelvliiK roimruliilulloiiH upon tho arrival of u hoii. woIkIiIiik nine poundn, horn Wi'dueHihiy, Oeto Imr IS, lit llio hniim of Mr. Ilaker'H parrntH, Mr nnd Mm. K. S. linker. Mm. linker wan fnrmerly MIkh Kva l!uinn, of CiliidHtoiie. Tlin dahy Iiuh hcen filveti the nuinii of I'Yederlek Iturnn llaker. I'l'tlllim for lotleiH of ndinlnlHtnt tion In tho I'Htatn of l.urretln Flint (iino. who died lit her limno In IIiIh rily In May. 1fll, una filed In tdo prohutn diipaiinieiit of tho county court Saturday hy P. I.. Niiri'I. Her eHlnln Ih valued lit $HD0 and her wlil owrr, rittrlck, and fho boiih, .lohn, nan, William. Sum and Teddy, un named iih lii'lrH. ('. A. KalliflelHi'h, of Ilarlnn, Smith eoiinly, who Ih 111 llm uraln nnd dank hiK diiHlnenH In that city, Ih tho RiieHt of hlH nlHter, Mm. I). N. SpottH, or U'll Inmette. Mr. KnlbflidHch'H pnrelitB, formerly renlded In (iackiimaH cniin ty, and were well-known CliickumaH enmity reHldmilH. Mr. KulhflelHch HiiyR that PvorylhliiB Ih iiroHporltiK In 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. III' l It'll Tllei'lii) ''filet CMC Itli IU duty .M.ilii niriil mi. lla III lay KUtli'H Ik mi t I . I pluie fur Hi'' dim line " Iiiii. i.i".' nl Inl.inlllii .iiiiiIIii III IIiii iiiil Ii.ih w I r . I y ! it r i"r I In ir Web Ii Ii.iii M.irlln, St, Hi" lliln. i',il iilil mill nl Mr ii ml Mia I "H Miit I In i.f llea.er I'l'i I., Iii IIiii din run.' Ill II lllllll ll.llll Ull'l Hill rinitlT ir Wi lf.li luii iuiiiiiiiiiiii'i lln Miir llll limn.' li.inn.in, ami Hint lln' i rop'i ttm nil iimniMy K'mi.I thin i'iir Mr. Kalli ll. li. Ii Kill ti'iiialii nit llm I'll' III" ii.ui.I Inr n few i-i-lia ..'fiii return I Ii K In Kiilixn II A Maim iiii.I Kill' of Mount I'h iiniinl, ! Ill lliln i Hy nil Hutur il.iy Mr Main Inn nriiiiii'"'! In K" mi liln l.iinl Ink trip in ar Mm Iii'ii'Ihii Inn of tlin elm kmiiun rlw r. lln villi Im in i iiiiipulili'.l nil III" Irlp liy lil liriitliiT. Juim-a. wli.i liua l."i it vlnll liitl tit Mount l'in"iiiit, ninl Im I n l',u:"'l In tin' nl." k liuiiliii'iin li"iir lln' In .i.U.il.Tn nf tin' I la. kllliuin rlv. r. .1... l.u IM....!. V. llll ... j.r i 1 1 liimi iij .ii.i n .'i-F-tip, I ll n". iiil Ml Maira In i on.'l.l. n 'I a 'K.hhI i.linl," mill I'M'. . In In hrlliti lllillll' ""III" III III" IllK filMl". II W Knllllii:. u liuri 1 1 ) iii.in nl I Cl.ii'k.iiii.in tiiitiii , iilinii' iniri.i ry Ii I.m .ii. . I iimr IM.i' j'l.i. In lliln illy nn l.tmlM'n Moinl.ty, IhIukIhK In I nainpli' nf hoiiiii nf Hi" Hall. ill pruii" llnrii Dial haw iitlalnnl II rrimlll nf ' ulni' li'i l ilnrlni! tin' yi'.tr. Mr. ' I1.. 111..- u..l.l ..,,1 l.lM i.i.l.rM iiiuilv IumI I HIIIHH no.'i i". I."" mi,- )i ar iiii.I iinw linn Kin li'K mi lil pi'" '' iilmiil iri.lKHI priili" In'i'n Tin' Mill lit l.'nliirmlu Itnil uhniit III" illnlirn tloit nf Clm kiiliina rmilil) ai'i'inn In I.f inlnpti'il tn priliii' inlinri' itinl tin vimi liTf'il ktou t h tlirii' I n-i-n hum mi ! nhnii vililit III" Mill nf Chirkulinin iniinty run prniliiri'. Mr KiiIIIiik ayn Hint llm lunl Hum In plan! tln-nn Iriia In In tlni full, linil U pri'iiarliiK to nhip ii Inrt'.i' niitnlirr of tr.'i n thla full. In The Social Whirl Currant Happening! of Interact In and About Ortgon City VVU.-I. Citanli' Kviinn. of Cunliy, unJ jtl lir. J. J. KiiII.t, wltii hu ro nlih'il In Ht.it rlty for sotne llini'. viiti' inurrli'il IiikI viiik. Afli-r u Itoni'y union In tin' i itnt tin')' villi niaW" tlti'lr fiilur" Iniini) ut Halnlor, Ori'unn. ViIiiti' lr. Kullrr la In Ik' un.ini iuti'il viltlt Itla liiuilti'r. vihu In Intori'i'li'il In n winl larliiin. Mm. KiiIIit Ih well knnv.it In Onv koii City, mill In Cnnliy. Sim Iiuh hiTtt , In tin' hot. l hunliionn ut t uliliy fur mini" tliiuv Engagement of J .R. Latourette and Mm Sally Clay ii Public. Tin- I'linaci'ini'tit nf Mhm Sully flay. of S.'itltle, Wu;-h . ninl .1 It. I.ulotir j ell", (if Cortland, litis heell Itlllllllllli eil. j Tin' liiuri liil'i' will he Boli'tnllli'il tit eiiltli', Nuvcltllier 1. I Tlie hrlili' elei t In one of the popular mirlety yottlit; Woinell of Seullle, utlil Mr. I.tilotirelle it veil kiioun tiltorney of I'ui'llutid. lie Ih iiIho Well known iii IIiii i lly. heiiiK Hie .sun of Mr. mid Mm. f. I). I.ulourette. H. Morthouae It Married at Albany Tlie iiiiirrliu;" of Mm. I.yutli anil llmrle Mnrehuitse, of Hetiver freek wan Hiili'iiinUril ut Alhuiiy. Krldiiy, (hinder laid. Tliey returned to Ilea ier Creek to iniike their future dome. vlien the former Iiuh law property Interi'MlH. m . TWO COUPLES IN M I)r. V. T. Mllllken, prtHtor of the KliHt liiitlnt churcli, married two nmpli'H at the llnptlst iiirnoliuce Sat iirday, Irnui Martini Schmidt mid Will lace (', Lewis, of Muplo l.ane, were quietly wedded hy Ir. Mllllken and left for a Hhort honeymoon. On their return they will live at Maple l.ulio. MIhh (iruce llyhin nnd Clyde W. Crawford, of UladHtoiie, married Sat urday afternoon hy Dr. Mllllken. County Clerk llnrrliiRlon Saturday iHKiied muriiiiKO lleeiiHeH to Mary WiiIIh nnd Chireiue A. Allen, of Sher wood, and Theromt HIkkh nd J- Uruti vlllti Adcock. Changing Ssaians Bring Colds. ' Stuffed up head," cloed-up iioho, Huht chest, Horn throat nro suro hIkiih of cold, nnd Dr. KIiik'h New OiHcovory Ih Hiiro roller. A dime of IIiIh couihl mil Ion of antlHeptle hulsamg Hoot lies tho Irrllnted menihrime, liears the head, Iooschh tho phloem, you hreathe eiiHler nnd realize your rold Ih droken up. Trent a cold persistently; half way lneiiHiiroH leave n lliiRcrltii; cough. Tnko Dr. KIiik'h New Discovery until your cold Ih Rone. Kor 47 years the fuvorilo remedy for youiiB and old. At your driiKKlHt. SOc. Adv. WIFE SEEKS MICE VLVIA CLLCN POHTIH HAS TMMtl CAUSft Of ACTION IN COMPLAINT, 'llii I hall'" II. al In r Itilnl'iili'l illllik In Oil" Ul lilt. " I illlni' nf U' I loll III till' illinii ii i niiipl.ilnl llii 'l III llm C la' kit loan rniinly i In nil lourt 1'il'lay l M)Mu KIIi ii 1'orl. r. of Hlii'iinuii nun ly, IIK.llll.it lllllii'l l:. I'llMiT, llll III Ahifku Mm I'mli r In In r flml i mo." nf ' linn lli i nn liy. iharrlnr Unit In r liunlialnl in rl. 'Ii 'I Inr. wan i lo feinl Ihut h" Proiiyhl Itla ilm l.ioilii ia, h i linnlli'ui ln-r mn ai.n rul ftli inl In I Iii l r liolii" Ull'l i mnpi-'li'il In r In ixik for llniii. lln (linn. I". I mi muiini' tin Illn. aim il"i litira, III" llill'l imm" of Hi Unit la ll'"iTlloll Mr ami Mm I'nrli'r vwi" miirrli'Tu Huiilliiiily. Iiritinti, mi'l imini nf lln'lr liiunli il III" iib hi In l.ian VaU ti'i, M In-r iniiii i niiiil y. hli link fur Inr iiul'l' it iiitiiii', K) I ilu Cll'li I at ('roll, ui.il f Iiioiilhl) ullmniiy. 1'iaiik Murphy ".ii lin il nf nuit'l" ! lit", hia nil.-, ( luru Murphy, rliurma In u .llvor." milt ni 'I In r" iiyitllmt him I'rl'luy. 'liny f inurtliil In 1'nrllmnl In ' loh r, I'll'.', im.l Ih" 1. 1 ii. i. iiiniilli h" I. fl for ii 1 1 tiukiiiinii Hi" m.kR li.it nln h" Kl'i'li h'T llialil' ll lialni', Clutii llihiaui WEIGHT WENT FROM 1B2 TO POUNDS IN YEAR OTHER SUITS FILEO. 14d W in n W lllliiiu K. Itayl nun liiurrli il ln vti'iKlii'il 1 s J point. In. Afti-r a ycur of ninirli 'l llff. Im vh'IkIiiiI on July II. l'Jl'i. IH puutiiln I'll I tt to' if "l;ht, Im ulli't:ri III It iliior.f iiiiiipluiiil liliil In Hit' flncka limn rniiiity rln uit Tm-ailuy. dim In tin- l onn'.ant iiuKKlliK of lil wlfi liorrln Uuyl. lln (hurtti'it tliut aim a Ji'iiloitii of liiin, that aim riillcl tt I III IIUUIi'K a .l'l lltljuntly U' rilni'.l llllll. Hroniiill k HI"! cm uppiuir in Mr. Uuyl' uttorni'ya. lli'i iitiM' Iti'l liunliunil mailo tn r ( Imp wood. Mra. Kthol M. Kitkiihoii flli'd a null lor illviii.e utiilnnl him Tucsilay Tltry iti tnurrli'd Iii rortlitnd. S"i-ti-ifihiT 7. Hill', mid Itiivi' a flvi'-ycur-old rltlM ovit liniii olio bhWh tlm run linlv. Shi' nine limki'S nn ulli Kullnti of linn anpport. Mr. .Minnie II. Ilrown i huri;' tliut In r IiiihIiuiiiI, AlluTt It. Hronn, a rail roiul niiiil ili'ik, titiiyi'd away from homo ut liluht. that he Hioldi'd ulni ttr.KKi'd Iiit, in a divorce coiitplullit filed Tiicmlny. Tltey were murried Muy Ift, IS'.'S. In Chli iipt. She ulis for tail monthly uUnmny. Iloth ullejiiiiK deHei'tlon. two wives filed HiillM for divorce lu tho Clacka tniiH county circuit court Saturday. Dolly Mason and l.e.ster P. Graham were married in Toi'tlmid ChrlstmuH day. l!'00,and, she chaws, he left her .Inly It, l'.Ha. Sho uskH for the ro turn of her maiden name. Mrs. Ma rie llofma, In her suit against K. H. Ilofnui, askH for the custody or their two children, Stanley and Valery. They, too, were murried in Portland, N'ovemlier 1. I!l0!, and she nlleKed de sertion took place April 6. 1U14. IS. DEFQRD IS SENT TO STATE HOSPITAL Mrs. Catherine. DoKord, lined fli! yenrs, wuh eoinniltted to the Hlate hos pital for the Insane Saturday. Ciriet over the death or her husband a year iiko Is iK'lleved to ho tho cause or her insanity. Mrs. DoKord lived lit 1'nrk place for many years and was prominent in RrmiKO work there. A petition for tho appointment of a guardian v.i's filed in the probate department or the county court this afternoon by JVhn XV. I.oder. Her rstiito Is valued nt $100, nnd Hbe received $12 monthly pension. ANNUAL HARVEST HOME SUPPER The annual harvest homo supper of tho Mount rieasnnt Civic Improve ment club, tin annua! event, at the Mount Pleasant school house on Fri day evening, was voll attended. The tadlo decorations were unique and very attractive. I-urno baskets filled with fruit were used. Dinner was rer ved nt fi.'ltO o'clock, and a number from this city attended. Including sov oral candidates for tho county offices. Mrs. K. T. Mel.nne was chairman or the committee, nnd her assistants were Mrs. J. M. Wnrnock, Mrs. E. Prey and Mrs. George Mcijine. DAMASCUS GLEE CLUB BUSY. Tho yVlde-Awako Giro club, of Da mascus, has begun its winter's nctlvl Hon. At a meeting hold last Friday nfght at tho homo of Mrs. Fred Holt luelster, the following officers were elected. Lewis Iloffnieiater, president; Miss Edna Iloffinclstcr, vice-president; Albert Hoffmolster, secretary and treasurer, nnd Albert C. Hoff molster, sergc-ant-at-arm. The aim of the club Is for mimical and social Im provement and will meet weekly dur ing the winter. Tho officers nro ar ranging for a Holloween party. 35-lEHB-Oifl CUIUS MHt. f. J. WINKLE STILL MA 4 MAN V BLOSSOM ON PLANT! ABOUT HER MOMf. Willi lini't fiiy I.I. -mi mot dalilU plant III Hi'' in inly did. kiln . I utlil llm ri'ixnl fl" I. Mo I' J Mill Ui' i jr.liii iii v. '-' i.imi i. in, a dahlia ll'i l' i Not Mm til tlin p:.i,i nr liij'irii by tli frunl. mid Ho i" iif" lniii'lri-'U of l.ii'U utlil l l.l' ."iii oil. ll la prul'ul'lii Ihut Mr" ii.IiIh ll ham lln'rn ,lo.."ma ui.iil t lirmlina inne. linn' inn i I y fi t f Hi" In kiiol" by liuiidri'dii of Hi" "!! faihlnin-.l uf li lli llll lh'ir i ol'.t i of pli.k, )il.i r.-.l. puri.le. mIiHi- ai, iorU'.,ui i ut in 1 lu re f f'"ii I .ice plant i-a' Ii lii'iiiliiK llirni ioIoi. I luri.iiii ulni nt Hit' bright i rluiu'ii ..i. o'lo r of a di ll i ale nbu'lii of 'llk. ai.'l Hie Hul l k luNl'al'-'l l olor of i n k uiii I' d Illlll'Iri'U Iif l'l''' 'llm ha-1- bull p 1. 1. III . I fiolll tlli'M I 'inl.i-., ull'l III"; h.u i' I. Im. Mud nil"' iiill) niiiil' lb" llrt of May. TI- l.i.f nul renin"! i un fnl attention ! the rroner Tin li!"omii urn froin p'.iiiiii tlml ir plu.'il"'! on the obi I.', ii." pl.o " of Mi iiikl"' pan-ill", the late I'fi'I'-rl' k uml iHirthy Itak'i. hu mii nt Caiiiiiiali in ur tbl" hi yium uko In tlin early uprliii: lin y n tiaim plalilnl to tho Wil.VI" limiii' ul Wi"l I. lull, hi-rii they ul" mm uttra HliK nnii'oial ullinlloii Mri Winkle i bllilied a lar:o iiuuii.' r of Iht rut flo cr lu Die ilurllu iil.oti rin-ntly h'ii III tbU rlty. mid I" h" uinoni! the i ihlhllom ut the d.ib'l.i f!i' In I.i Klven by lln' Wi-ht I. inn Coniinerrhil iiuh, but ulue to Hi" fruit all dahllun. i-tiept Mr- Winkli'ii. ere iilro)i-d As tin' bil" Mr. and Mrn llal.i l m-rr lover of flower, i M"1 hilly dublln their daughter. Mi. Winkle. hn kepi fresh flower of thin variety on their Kruve roiiMniiHy alni-t the first of May. This U Hi" tlrt yeur they have mudo such a rapi'l criith. T SURVIVE HEAVY FROST PLANTS IN YARD OF MRS. H. H. JONAH ARE STILL IN FULL BLOOM. Mrs. II. II. Jonab. of West i.lnn. la another dahlia i;roer whose plants have rnntlnued hliNuuitu ilurlui; the reient rold snap. Slie has many band Hume vurlctlcs "111! in bloom. Most of the bull's planted In her yard were brought to Ibis city In April from Seattle, where fhe was ummm Hie prominent dahlia growers of that city. Anions the varieties .Mrs. Jonah exhibited In this city Tuesday uml pre senting ber friends were tho 'Jack son," "Mrs. Si brain." "Dr. Kirkland." "The lliienijlkrn." "Illack Trince,-' 'Countess of lewnsdale." "lllcoll Mailt," "Lucille." "Puke Alexis," ' .Mrs. Wriclit." ".I. Price lifer," "Dou .nn,'' uml "Century." Aniona this col lection the "lnke Alexis," lavendei nnd white, ii. one of .be liiort attrac tive. Tlie 'Century" another hand some flower Is of a rich color, boinc almost of a M ine coloiiiiK. Mrs. Jonah has found that after pluckitiK the lloners uro fresh lonnor If the stems are immediately dipped Into hot water. Mrs. Jonah expects to exhibit u Inrp' number of her dah lias at the next dahlia show held at the county fair and In this city next year. ' TRESPASSER ENTERS PLEA OF GUILTY AND IS FINED CHARGES AGAINST 11 OTHER DE FENDANTS DISMISSED 12 ARE INDICTED. Fred Simonton. one of twelve In dicted by the Kiund Jury on a charse of trespiiHs, entered a plea of RUilty bororo Circuit .Indue Campbell Friday and was fined "0 and costs, which amounted to $12. The other 11 de fendants aro Kd Myrlek, C. H. Hum phry's, a T. Iloltzclaw, A. S. Phillips. Martin nohavim, W. E. Cooper, Sum FlelHchman, Will Mend. A. S. Kirk Patrick, Martin Kosenberu and W. M. Holers. Tho party left Portland late one nlnlit several weeks ago for C'ear creek park on tlio Clncknmas. They arrived about 11 o'clock, cut down a tree or two and built a lire. District Attorney Hedges brought tho rase before tho grand jury at tho session Inst week and a secret indictment was secured. For the Family Medicine Chest Crew Bar. WU.. Mra. Win. F. BuboU hw "I tlw.rt im Fol.r'i Hoay and Tar for our childraa ft it qulekly break up Iholr cold with no bad altar offocte, and Ibay lik to lak it" In this acaaon of cough, cold and croup, every family medietas cheat should be aupplli'd with a Kood coush medicine that can bo rolled upon when needed. Such family cough tyrup la Foley' Honey and Tar Compound. Thla atandard medicine haa been on tha market for year and In many ec llon was found In every horns In the day when doctors were not ao handy end when money was scarcer. Foley' Honey and Tar Compound I an excellent medicine for coufrh. cold, raw or Inflamed throat, hoarae neas, tlKhtnrna and aorene of the cheat, croup and whooping cough. It I an abaolutely aafe remedy, contain ing only healing Ingredients, and free from any harmful drugs. CAMPAIGN Id SECURE S100.000 IS PLANNED Nt BUILDING. fOR CM RUTH HOMC AT OtWEGO WILL Be f RCCTtO Infinite (lip III III" I'liil'iiieil 1111 ..ll,ll l'l flUe 1 1 "'l'l')' I'.r the H" linn of ad'Htloiiul l.iill'lii.K. for ll.- l.nile lliiiiii. for (ifi'h'in fiirl ul (l.i(.l i4te li'-i-n luV'li Hllli Hih ;i i l. ILK of i jliijjlf-n hi a'l'j'iail'-r In l'l. 1 1 all 'I ull'l a linn tin of the ;ili ul 1 1, inn, lid it si..) ilr"li of III" f'lll'l, A amir nf l)'Ula mrrn et In nrk III 1'iirlluii'l i li 'I i UK iiiil lllilal'in mlil'li la In l.e ii-.. In l,ilni III" i:fiiiiii. work of Im i alii (.ii ii? ii lln- ink nf U' I11.1II laiiHi,; thn f'Hi'U ill nut I..-Klu niiiil liei liiiin-r I lnn an llili-l.lie tmi iii.' hlrllli. lam palun will be tub) Ki'in' nf i.ir r li. K nn Ih" uiii.nl,'!i will be (ml'l h a frli ii'l nf the hniiii', n lh.it then' ill be tin ni'i ln-ad, and fiery nut ruU'-'l vi l'l K'i tnnurd thn eri iimi nf Ihi luii' h in i-'li-d l.nll'liiii-i Al' hbiahnp Cbri ille ii'itliiii 'l Hi inri'ie nf the i iiiiiul;ii, p'litil.iiX nu! the prenilllX Iii ' "I f"r IH w bulI'llllK i am I li.it the MUlir of the lli.l) N ine In 1 hut i'i' nf tlm hniiie ii i lime ti n (ue iimny aor'hy ai l" 1 n ine nf Im k nf V 1 inniini'lat lull", lir I'h.in are p-i-lii-. at tlm Cbrl'tle llmne ltbout ri-i'uri to IT' ed or ra' jlut thn 'l' 4 I made lll.it Hut llinllt'l Ih. 11 deMi've Ih" i'iiitt of all (Ire- K'UllllIK An bliUlinp ChrUil" lll hold a re ii'litlnn ut tin' hniiii' Sunday afternoon fmui ! lo j p. Ill tliut the patron, ceu irul 1 iiiniiilli'-e and othera may lu." un oiMirtunlty of lni tln the in "lllillloll. Ui IS COMPLETED Caspar Kndres ban comldeted a tnixlern. nine room houne on hi prop erty ut the corner uf Hunaet avenue end Oat street In West I.lnn. HI new home ha a full lamiiient, a 10 foot veranda unmnd tno cntlro building und U modern throughout. The house ( i"t J.'.'.uo. V, 3. llaker. of Glad hIoiii'. was tho rout rai tor and builder. Mr. Kndres Is em ployed by tho Crown Williimelte I'l'per coinpany as un en Kllleer. Wilsonville Floral firm to build an Ivs.nno grvcnhoiiM' near here. These prices represent only a part of the savings we can make you. OUR STORE IS THE ECONOMY SPOT OF OREGON CITY! Lunch Goods Hex Real Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Hex Potted llam 15c, 2 for 25c Ilex I'ot toil Shickon. .15c, 2 for 25c Kex I'otted Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c Vim Camp's I'ork and Heans, Hi-piilnr 2.1c 2 for 35c Win Camp's I'ork and Ileans. Ilcgular lac 2 for 25c Van Camp's rork and Iteans. Id pilar lOe 3 for 25c V. 11 .Sardines, special 3 for 25c Snyder Catsup (large bottle) Regular 25c 20c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Sea Preeze Ocean Crab, best qual ity nnd class, can 25e dermnn SoVm Sausage, lb.. 50c Ilonoy. short qt. bottle, special 30c rimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Creom Uriek Cheese, pound 30c l.lmhergor Cheese, pound 25c Rooth's Sardines, can 18e rnlm Prand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c, Norwegian Sardines, can 15c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10c Crackers, 10c box, regular 11.00 box 85c Hot Tamales, can 10e Chip noef 15c Vienna Sausage, can 10c Pint Relish, per bottle 15c ChKH Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Tickles In full pint jars, 15c; quart jars 25c Green Olives, sizes 10c, 15c, 25e Corned Hoef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c 6 for 25c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, can 10c Oysters, Reg. 15c can 10c Sour Pickles, per qt., bull; 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 qunrt Grape Juice 40c Vneedn Uiscults, Dc pkg...6 for 25c Cooklca 10c pkg. 3 for 25c BEANS. Mexican Redti, 3 lbs for 25c Lima Iteans, 3 lbs. for 25c Small Wbito Items, 3 lbs. for.. 25c Ilavo Ileans, 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 11 .1 1 1 al r !Li -1 we win pay xne wnoie or Wednesday is Butter Day, MORGAN Phone 19 THIEVES ARE BUSY IS EIRE RAGES IN STORE OP EVERHART 4 HALL BOX OF SILVERWARE AND LACK TAKEN XJ BLAZI CAUSED BV DEFECTIVE FLUE. ' While a fn In tlin Kwrhurt A Hall I aline III Hie Mmilildlli View lllnlrli t I iiiiiii Mkiiik Tui'IjV innrnliiK, thieve j aln'e a bo nf ailn twure uml a 'I'Uli I lily nf Id'", vi-'I'lliig prewiit of Mr. and Mr If N Kurbarl. aim llvi-d 1 nn r thn klure. j A aimii u the fire .i iIm oii-r"'! ! iirlKhlmr In vim to i-urry the K'xxl In tin- a'nrn nn the flriil f!"nr of the build inn ami tb furniture and houiniiiild , t-ffi I nn th" "nnd nut in thn atn-i-t Hi i.r' nf a'liniiiiil'lli'i i ron il the atn-i't mid liiindn d nf iicrxoti atiwl , ariniiid the l.ulldliiK. In the -onfualon, ' It nil l-.lny for the thief lo take the . lai and all verwurr. 1 Til" fire was (an led hy U li-f' illle , flue nnd Hie 'laMi.iKe In entiinuteit ut . .'.00, fully rmered l.y Imuirunre. rrartlially eierylhlnir In Ih" build 1 Inr nilli nut In the i.trni. A it'-iu ral alarm u mjiiinl"d before ; the flrit w.m tinder lontrnl. Th" I Mountain Vleiv and (he f'ounlaln mm , I'anli reipoii'li d to thff call. Iiw ' iri-aur hlndi re'l the fire fluhtlnK. IIP SCHOOL DEFEATS K.E.D. CLUB. 13 10 8 lu a iraiiien fame Wcinesday af terniHin nn ('utiemah field, lh Orepon City hluli iliool defeated the K. K. I), club eleven. 13 to 0. The school team tried out several new plays whli h will bo ued In the Ratlin with Vancouver bii;h Friday afternoon. The club elev en. ulthoUKh outweUhed, cume dan Kerous'y close to tho school goal sev eral limes, but each time they were forced l.ark 'out of danger to the SI lllKll. HUNTERS ARE ARRESTED. Uml Harry wns arrehted on a i hirse of having quull In hi posse ion and William Wellman for bunt Iiik without a llcenne Sunday by Dep uty Came Warden lien S. I'atton. IJarry entered a plea of guilty before JiiHtlce Sievers Monday and wag fined ll'j. The fine a remitted. Wellman although he was to appear Monday, failed to show up and late In the after j noon Justice Sievers IhsiioiI a bench ' warrant which Constable Krot will serve today. Fruit Mountain Huckleberries, lb 10c Itam.nas 20c dot. Lemons 25c doz. Ice Cream Melons nnd Honey Dew Melons, lb 1e Santa Clans Melons 15c each Vegetables Green Corn 10c doz. Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big solid head 5c Green Peppers 2 lbs. 15c Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c Fancy Potatoes $1.25 Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c 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 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, rcg. 3ac Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, rcg. 63c grade.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular G5c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Poslum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, pcakage 20c SUGAR SPECIAL (Subject to Market Change). 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.80 12 11)3. Pure Cane $1.00 100 lbs. Pure Cano $8.00 me rreigm cnarges. Falls City Butter, 2-lb.RolI, 75c. Other days 80c I A. liiS DIES ON ! METHODIST PASTOR WILL ACCOM- PANV BODV OF FATHER IN LAW TO OLD HOME. W, A. llieiMiia, fnl her nf Mr. J. K. I la kin, died at llm Iioiiid nf lint, and Mr. Hawkins Tuea.lay morning. after un IIIihm of to eek. Thn 'body Kill Im nlili.id to blrt former ' hnui", I'eiilriili.i, III. j Mr. Hifklii died nn hi 74 birtlnlnr , nniil vi-r.ar)'. lln Intended tn rnliilirut I Hie m i anion, and be etihilttied a (" mlli'ite ln-fnre bla death 'Tmlar I ; tny 7'lth hlr'tiday." Il hail ina.lt) hi ' home Hh hi daughter for erul eur. Il'i. Mr. Ilamkln Will ariolll ; .aiiy thn r'-inaln e.i.it. The funeral aervlce mill Im. con ducted at Hie Methodltt church In thla city thl ufiernnnn ut 2 o'clock, with I Itev. Munn, nf Clarke, nmilatcd hf dev. T. II. fnrd, nfflt latluK. The body I lll Blurt on Ha trip east at 3 o'clock. Mr. Honkln bad many friend In i till illy, lie wan nn f iithuaUmtlc ! fltlu-rman of thla city and hi favorite I'liNtiine .i a lulling trip on the WU 1 lunette. CHARLES NELSON, DP CLAOSIONE, IS DEAO VETEAN OF INDIAN WARS IN .OREGON AND ARIZONA SUC CUMBS TO CANCER. Charles Nelson, who wan in bind ncsa for 40 years In Portlund before moving to Gladstone two years ago, died at his home there Wednesday, aged 67 years. Deutb was due to can cer. Mr. Nelson was a veteran of Indian wars In Oregon and Arizona. He took part In the Modoc war. One son Abra ham Nelson, an attorney of Portland, and bis widow, survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. A Clogged System Mutt Bs Cleared. You will find Dr. King's New Life Tills a gentle yet effective laxative for removing Impurities from the sys tem. Accumulated waste poisons the blood; dizziness, biliousness and pimp ly, muddy complexion are the distress ing effects. A dose of Dr. King's New Life I'llls to-night will assure you a free, full bowel movement In the morning. At your druggist, 25c. Adv. Specials . Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Papar, 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 501b. Sack V, ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Proken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10e Corn or Gloss Starch 6c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25e 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, (pute cider) full quartlOc H gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c Vs gallon In glass containers. .25c Regular 23c size K. C Raking Powder 20c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30o Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-inch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o r Post Toasties ( " ror Krumbles 25c Puff Rice. Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Rran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. sack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 6 U3 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 Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 2 pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c K.-C. Raking Powder, can, Reg. 25c 20c Free Prompt Delivery