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OltKUON' (MTV KNTKUI'KIHK, KIMDAV. XOVKMUKK 21. V.iUi. LOCAL DRIEPS Ifurvar HIiiiIm'I, of Kldorado, sa a"lU( Ihoaaj aim vlidlrd In thl illy Tuesday. Mill Kdmt l.fiiiion, alio U lit mi.l Km winter at Monitor, lu'vlnltliiit Imr iiiriiil, Mr. and Mia. A. It. Ionium. Mr, ami Mr, Ui'iiua llraiimir, (if l arm, tri ompahlcd hy llinlr tarn lUiiKhlnra, ttura In llila illy Tuoadny. I lorn, November .) lo lln lfn of Jerry Nlili ti, a ami. Mr ni I Mra. NU li h rnalila mi 1 lull ami Main alwla t'oimly Clik ha Murrlimloii Frl it. i luaiiml it ii a rluKi hi '!! In ltna Tminltr and Kiiil ('. K.itl'inlimiw, pf Olwada, Mra. A, V lln. he uml Mra. C. A, I (erg man. Ilia lillrr wl't' nl llv. IUtK mull ,uf Cl.irki'i, inii.Hl villi frlenda ll'TI- Tlll''lll. Mr. am! Mia V. II Hrnii ami lltti daughter, It'ili), uf II' ill. mil, vlaltcd ilh Mr Hiii' ituHKM"i, Mlna Nan iiln Hrovit hiitnr'lur 1'hn Unix iliiiii.lil. r of Mr. uml Mra. (Mia Murrla, wh'i rculde al Aurora, olio waa nHrali'i upon ..l Him I'r'K'Hi I lly hnapltul, la ItuprovluK. Hubert Hi Inii'lii'l, it ill know li far mer uf Klilniailn, waa III llila illy V...IH a.lay. Willi.. In Ilili lily Mr. HchueU'l vlnlti'il with l.la htolher, ('. Hi luinM. Mr. ami Mra. Henry KUIier. of lied li ml, r In llila i lly T lay. While In llila rlty Itiry vUlt.-d their rrand mother, Mra. Fred llnllurd, who la M'rloualy III. ,Vr. ami Mra K v, Wurrcu and ImikIiIit. Mra. I'. A Worlhluttton. ill 0:i (imvn, were. In llila rlty on liiul iicia Monday, nuikliiK I he trip In I lit' V:irrn automobile. It K Chnrlca, of Mount Angel, wli- la employed by Ihe Wllliuiiidtu Valley Hoiiihrin la attending a fuw iluya In llila rlty vlalllng lila mother. Mra J Mary t'hurlea. uf Fourteenth uml Wnahlnr.tou aired. Mr, unj Mra. Thomua Ixivlt-a. who liuve teen rfnldliiK al Heaver Creek, w hero Ihe former haa been engaged In furtnlnic, have moved to Oregon ! City, whcr liny will uiako tlii'lr fu ture home. Tluy hae lnkin up their re Idem it on Fifth mid Center atrecta. Robert llealle, wt.ll known farmer uf Heaver Creek, waa In llila rlty nn limlnca Saturday, lit) waa accom panied In hla home hy hla alntcr. Mra. I nv Id Cauni'to. wno will apend thn wtuliir at tha lU-alln farm, ilurliiK tlio liaoncn of Mr. Hentle's family In Cor fallla. Mr. Cauflcld la a I no al Heaver Crok. Herman Hrooka haa arrived from Morrow, Oregon, and la tho rucat of hla slider, Mra. Theodore Miller, who realdc near Cnrua. Mra. Miller la llannlnK a dancing party ul hir homo In honor of Mr. Brook, lln led C'nck mm. a county three and one litilf year tor Saturday night, the rltalr Ih-Iiik ago for Morrow, where he luia realded. Mra. II. A. llerkman and little diiiighter, of f'anhy, who hava been Ir (hla rlly vlaltini with thn (ornier'a ini.lher, Mra. ('. O. T. Willlaina, and ulao her ulaler. Mra. ('. (I. Miller, have relnnii'il to Ihelr lioinn. They wrre ui-romiKiileil to thin city hy Mra. llerk niiin a hlit e, Mlaa Marlun Ijiwrem i of I'ortliind. who luia heen dialling at the llerkmnn licinie for thfl laat week. Mr. and Mra. Hurry Mi hoetihorn and rhPilren, ItUhard uml Norman, of Kl j dorado, were In llila rlty Monday, and whilo hen vlalted with Mra. Ith hard Si hcMiihorn unit fiiinlly. Mra. Sehiwii horn nlo hml nn her Ktieala on Sunday Mr. anil Mm. Nathaniel Hinytho and family, of rnrtlitml. Mra. Btuythi) he tn r a ilauKhter of Mm. Sehoenhorn. Thoy rerently returned to I'ortliind (roin (ieurhurt. A. M. Cumtii, of Oahorno, Kanmia, who hna linen iltln hla alnlera, Mra. I'. K. Currleo uml Mra. 0. F. KviThiirl. ulao hla htothers, K. 8. Cur run, left Sunday for lila homo. Mr. Cnrran wi iiecnmpnnled to thla rlty hy hla tliiiiRlitnr. Mra. Myrtlo Iloao. alixi if Onhorna, and tier ililldrrn, Alfrad. Kdllh ami llathlin. Thla la lli Aral tlall Mr. ('urraii haa made in Ilia alulM of (in-Knii, and tlm flal lima Ihat kn liua aen Ida alatera ami hrolher for 25 yaara. Ila la already idaiinlliM In anuln tlall In lrton lieit Julia. W. Y. Ilarrla, of lleatrr Vm, III (irenoii 'It y on hualneaa Tlieaday. Mr, Ilarrla luia Juat atiM aouiK of hla famiHia livrkahlru ullla lo ramlmra In the alula of Waahliinliin anil In (Irani III rnny, of Unn'a Mill ami Mr. ('amp at Mount I'lirr aaiit. Mr. Ilarrla Im a Una Imrd of Ih-rkahlrea, at Ilia head of Hi ii herd Im'Iiik lirUnr'a Ih rmi I'uk No. JiilOM, puri'haaeil from Ihn fafuoua herd of II W. Ikiii of Mei'oy, Orn- Kim. A mil her Kim of hla IWkahlrea la Ituyrl I'rlmo lr,lh, No '.'2l!i!U. Mr. Ilarrla haa a herd of . Iifiul el lila ANTON ZALETEL PLEADS CBlin II CHARGE OF WINC MANUFACTUMCRi 'NDICTIO V GRAND JUHV, CMANCfl MINO IN COURT. Anion Zutetel, Imlli ei ,y the grand Jury Monday on a charitn of violating I ha prnlillillliin law, rnlernd plea of not guilty IhTim-h Circuit JudKn farm, ami few weeka arn aold to onu ! "'nplMdl Wedneaduy morning. of the fiirmera In Washington county two regUlereit awlnn. Mr. Iljrrla la going lulu I he aw Inn luduatry on mm h larger atule neit aprlng. Ila waa awi.riM flrat irl on rvery aid luul allow n al th Clai kaiiiaa rounly fair, rieept oil". In Hie Social Whirl Currant Hapaanlnia f Intaraat la ang Akawt Oraaai CKy Oaby Showar at Morahouaa Manor. Mra. Ilarrlo Mun-hnuM.. of Morn Iioiihci Manor, al lieavi-r Cnn k, waa the hoateaa of a party at her homo on Thuradiiy afternoon, f affair iM-lng In thn form of a buliy ahower. ami len dered In honor of Mra. lien Hunteanon. Many pretty ami uaeful glfta wem ra reived Tim hoateaa waa aaalated III linterlnlnlng hy Mra. Ilerthu lluti liert and Mra. Clydn Anderaon. lln frenhmenla were aerved during Ihu af ternoon. Thn gueata Inrlndrd: Mra. AM Thomua, Mra. Mury N. Hadger, Mra. It. K Davlea. Mra. Hal IJndaley, Mra. Knvl Htelner, Mra. John llughea, Mra W. K. Ilarrla. Mra. I). Willlaina. Mra. J. Ilohlttiidur. Mra. I). II. llughea, Mra. Chartea Kleiner, Mra. Kirk, Mra. A. Itnlxork, Mr, linn Hautraaoli, Mra. Ilerthg llulihnrt. Mra. Clyde Anderaon, Mlaa Alnnn llughea. Mlaa Mildred lluli herl, Maalera Itonald and Ixdlaa An dernon. Frlanda Surprla Coupla On 251 h Wadding Annlvaraary. Mr. and Mra. Graham, of Mount I'leaaant l'leawuit. were taken hy anr prlaa at their homo on Novrmhcr II. Dm orcnalon helng their Sath witldlni; nnlvrraary. Tho affair waa planned and carried out hy thn nelghhora and frlenda of Mr. and Mra. Graham, and many hcaullful glfta wrt preaenled to them. Hefrvahmenta were aerved during Ihu evening I'rvacnt were Mra. Ilelghton, Mra. Jennie Mlea. Mra. Judd. Mr. and Mra. Korward, Mr. and Mra. 1. K. Skeno. Mr. and Mra. llarnurd, Mr. and Mra lluyer, Mr. and Mra. Hoherta, Mr. and Mra. Achillea: MUxea lle'eu llelgh tun. Carrie Korward. Armettu Adding ton, llenulnu King. Kthel. Kdnu and Gntio Judd, I'eggy. Jean and Jo Skene. Krum h (iriihum. Sophia Kroll. Mildred and Marlon Achillea.. Itnv Newumn. Ilnrry Judd, Melvln and Henry Hover. Mlaa Francla Puralful Wada Whltahorae, Y. T., Man. The marrliii!ii of Mlaa l-Vaniea I'nr alful. formerly of thla city. duiiKMer of Mra. Uehekah ruralful, and Simon Selndel. of Whltehonie, Yukon terri tory, wua aoleiniilr.ed at Whltcliomo Novemher 9, and the newlywoda will make that city their future home. M.-a. Selndel haa resided In Oregon City all of her life, and recently left for AliiBka. Mr. Selndel la connected with the White Pirna-Yukon Hnllroad company. ' H ive you an attorney?" auk.-d thn ciHirt, "No, I havii no aitKriiey,'' replied Znleli'1, "I auppiwn ono could not help ma anyway." "Ho mut have heurd ua arguo IhU llydo raw," inuaed Attorney General George M. Krowu, who waa In Ihn court room. 'I'll pleud guilty." volunteered Zalitel auddenly. Il will Iv an tnnred thla Inoriilng Kherlff Wlliton. Con ul ii hie Krot und Ui pnly lllnlrli t Attorney llurkn found three harrela and Vet of home made wine and a wine, prena at Ihn Zalctel homn In the heart of Oregon Clty'i realdenen dlnlrli t rwently. IX PLACrt ON COUNCIL TO Bt FILLIO AND OTHIR OFFI CIALS ILtCTIO. COURT FREES MAN IN SPITE OF VIGOROUS PROTESTS OF DIS TRICT ATTORNEY. With Ihn annual Went I. Inn rlly elm tlun ia than (lire weeka away, iMilllli-a In Ilia town arroaa tha river la on Hi allr. Mli plaira on the loun i ll are lo ha fll'ed and blef of po lice, rwordtf and treaaurer eietj. Mayor J. H. I.iiall hulda over for another year. Chlil of I'ollie Winkle will not run for re-elw tlon and tha name of Char- lea Chriatenarn, at preaent Chief Win- kle'a analalant, haa l-en mentioned fur thn tilace. Kor recorder, frlenda of I.. I.. I'orter, the Inrunihenl. and if John Y. (.'lark have plaed llieaa two men In the rare. Owing to a damn In tha city char ter reatrlctlng the length of time a treasurer ran ane. M. K. Clanrey. Ireamirer alnce the town waa Inroruor ated cannot run for another term. Krienda of Jamea Nlihola and of I Frank Alldredga have put them for ward aa candidate. Kur thn council, tig nu n arn In the race, Charlea HhleMi. Nick llumphrya. I j. I- I'lrkena, f'runk Doty, Krneat lighton and Guy Groaa. Other can dldutea are expecti-d to appear within the next week. CHARLES F.TEBHILL CIS UN OPTION ON PORTLANfytRS PLAN ERECTION OF MILL DIAL CALLED OFF BECAUSE OF ELECTION. JAMES PETTY BUYS 8 I Over the vlgoroua proteata of the dlalrlcl altorney'a office, Circuit Jmlgn CampMI Friday paroled M. 11. HcrhatiKh after auntenelng him from 3 to 20 yeora In the atato penllenltary llerhaugh waa convicted Wedneaday of a atatutory ofTenae agalnat hla 13- car-old niece, l.ulu llondrirk. "llerhaugh la a dangnroua man to have In the community, and be houUI he given the limit aa provided in the atatutea," Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Ilurku aald to thn court when aaked for a recommendation from the dla trict attorney' office. Judge Camp- Ml paroled llerhaugh on coudltlon' that he put up honda and llvu within the law. He apent Friday night In Jail how over, aa he waa unalile to' raUe aMliafactorry honda. llerhaugh la the aocond periton par oled thla week by Judgn Camphcll. Mra. Jeaale llughea entered a plea of guilty to a charge, of larceny on a per son, and Tueaday waa acntenccd to a term of from two to five yeara and paroled. Frunk Schmidt, convicted on a charge of larceny of chickens, will he acntenccd today. Thankaglvlng Oilmen will he n penalvo thla year, according to the department of agriculture, hut the rhl'dren at the St. Agnea homo al 1'urkplure will enjoy the national bird and all the trimnilnga, in apite of the extraordinary high coat of living. Jamea I'etty completed arrangemenla Thuraday for the purchaae of eight turkeya to be delivered on Thanksgiv ing day at the home. In addition to the turkeya. Mr. IVtly will give the youngatera other delliaclea, auih aa candy and nuta. Mr. I'etty haa re membered the children at the home at I'arkplace for the last few yeara on Thanksgiving Day. Charlea F. ."rrlll announced Hatur- day that he bad given Cortland Inter eata an option on hla eitenelve alllia holdlnga mar Oregon City. The con alderatlon Involved and the length of the option were not made public. A new corporation will ha formed If thn deul goea through, Mr. Terr III aald. re placing the Hild a Kinga Mima company. Tha erection of a larger plant whl' h will enable (he romoanv lo meet tha growing dnmauda for the product a among the plana of tho who have the option. The depoalt la declared to be the only onn of awn purity ami com uierdal value dlwoverH In the I'arlfU norl nweat. Mr Terrlll iirsitlcallv had a deal completed early thla month under which a party of Portland men were to build a 110.000 plant. A few daye after election thcy ral'ed up and aald that beraune of bualnnaa uncertainty under the Wllaon admluUtratlon they did not Intend to put money Into the proportion. Klllca from the Terrlll ib-poalt la be ing uae In paving, palnla. kulaomlne. aoaa. polUhee. modeling and In the manufacture of rubber pttxlucta. "Stars Go Out" When They Hear Juvenile Ojficer Jack Frost Is Hot On Their Trial To quote iMtpuiy IdatrP t Attorney Tboiuea A. ilurke, "the Hlara have gone out " A week or two ago that aame valient and good naturrd lrth arm of the law remarked that 'the Ijimp went out," and here of late Con alahle and Juvenile Offher Jai k Front la want to declare that llghta uf any kind are bothering hlin. And of which tueana nolhlng to rn't of ua and brlnga ua to the atnry. Conlabla Yimt baa the reputatloo of getting alxfUl every man b g"-a after, although now and then ha playa agaltiat hla luk. Reveral weeka ago be waa called upon to rapture one; John lamp, 17-yenriild eon of Mra. Joanna lmp. The ronatabla found the yoctb biding In the woode In order lo eaape arreat, a fart which lead tha , deputy dlatrict attorney to opine that j "the lamp had gone out." ! taut Saturday Juvenile Officer Froot aerved rllatlona from the couuty court on Mra. John Siar and ber fam ily of aeven children to appear tiefore Judge Anderaon Monday morning Thn appointed time came, but not the congelation of Htara. Juvenile Offi cer Front went to tha Bur home and found It deaerted. "Nothing In the bouee and tha fain tly gone," the Juvenile officer re ported lo Judge Anderaoii and Iteputi' IUtrlit Attorney Hurke, "The Htara have gone out," Diut lered the deputy dlatrict attorney be tween, bla teeth. All effort thla week to locale the Star family have proved unavailing. While Mra. Star worked In heal realaurant aa a dlahwaaher at 4 a week and ber buaband dodged off I. rer In varloua part a of Oregon an I Waablngtoo, tha family of aeven chil dren waa alwaya ragged and ually hungry. Itoy, 10. and Kniejt, 13. ana of Mra. Star by a former marriage, were arreated after a aerlea of petty robberlea attending over a period of five yeara. They told the authorltlet that tbelr father carefully coached them In the art of breaking Into houaee and of ateallng artli lea from counter In buey a tore. Al the lime of the trreat of th i two boya the father la believed to have been In eaatern Oregon. Newt paper atorlet of the affair, however, are believed to have drawn him here laat Saturday, aa nelghhora aaw a man about the houaa late laat week. 10 SAFETY P. B.KELLDGG HAS ALIBI. SOL WHEELER. WITH BROKEN LEG AND INJURED BACK, SAVED JUST IN TIME. JURY DELIBERATES FOUR HOURS BEFORE REACHING VERDICT SENTENCE TODAY. Varying from iimial Huicldu notes corked up In a bottle or pinned on a building, Sheriff Wllaon haa a faro we'l inoBBiige carved nn a broom han dle. Tho note read, "Killed myself on rock near. J. M. T." One end of the broom handle, waa ahurpened and stuck in the ground ut the top of the bluff in Oregon City. Small boy who found It turned It oved to tha sheriff, who regard tho noto aa another ot tho meBHagea written hy jokers. RACE FOR RECORDER John A. 1. libers, abstractor la a can didate for city recorder to aucceed John W. Ider, who la In the race for re-election. Till In Mr. I.Uberg a aec ond venture Into politica. At the prl marlea two yejw ago laat aprlng he ran for the Itepubllran nomination for county clerk and waa defeated by Mlsa Iva Harrington. Tho mce for recorder la now a three-cornered affair, with Mr. hlxberg. Mr. Loder and A. S. Ful ler each seeking the position. Frank Schmidt. Clackamaa county farmer, waa convicted on a charge of larceny of chlckena Thuraday by a Jury In Circuit Judge CampMI court The verdict waa returned after four hour of deliberation. Schmidt will be sentenced today. Fifteen chicken were brought Into the courtroom during the trial a evi dence. II. M. Kobbina, the state's principal witness. Identified the chick ens as hla by marka on their feet. The blrda were found by Sheriff Wllaon and Deputy Frost on Schmidt farm. The Jury was composed of J. W. Gray. Grant N. Harker. M. G. Smith. C. H. Rider. William Daniel. Alex llaker. George Kohl. C. G. Stromgreen. C'ydo C. Sallng. J. D. Chltwood. C. G Millard and W. R. Telford. The home of Sol Wheeler, located near the ilolcoiau schoolhouite, about four mile from thla city, burned to the ground with all content Friday afternoon. The fire la believed to have been started by a defective flue. Had it not been for the quick work of his wife. Mr. Wheeler probably would have burned In his borne. He waa recovering from a broken leg. a well a injurie received to hi back when he waa caught In a cave-in. Mr. Wbee'er waa dragged from the burn ing building by Mm. Wheeler, soon after they escaped the roof fell in. Neighbor rushed to the assistance and assisted In saving the nearby building on the farm. SLANDER SUIT IS DISMISSED. The K'500 slander suit of Frank Schmidt against Herbert Rohhlns was dlstnlBsed Tuesday by an order signed by Circuit Jndpe Campbell. Uobblns appeared ugalnst Schmidt when the lattor was tried and convicted ou a charge of larceny of chickenR. Soon after Schmidt was arrested on a com plaint signed by Robblns the slander suit was filed. Changing Seasons Bring Cold. "Stuffed up head," clogged-up nose, tight chest, sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Dr. King New Discovery Is sure relief. A dose of this combi nation of antiseptic balsams soothe the Irritated membrane, clear the head, loosen the phlegm, you breathe eusler and realize your cold is broken up. Trent a cold persistently: half way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr. King's New Discovery until your cold Is gone. For I year the favorite remedy for young and old. At your druggist, 50c. Adv. T Circuit Judge Campbell last night took under advisement until thi morning a motion for a non-suit by tha defendant In the (10.000 suit of Lionel C. Palmer and Charle Palmer, his guardian ad litem, against the Will amette Valley Southern. Lionel Palmer lost a leg and one foot when he attemnted to board a moving Willnmctto Valley Southern train at Molallla last June. The Jury was selected Friday morn ing without difficulty, and C. H. Rider, William Daniels, M. G. Smith, Alox Uaker. Grant N. Harker, E. Harring ton, C. G. Stromgreen, S. O. Dlllman, George Kohll, Elmer Coleman, Clyde C. Saling arid J. W. Gray. Neither the state nor the defenae submitted an argument Saturday in tho trial of P. II. Kellogg, charged with indecent expoaure. Tha jury wa out 23 minute and returned wltu a verdict of not guilty. The defenae aimed to how a per. feet alibi, accounting; for the defend ant action every minute of the dav on which the stata charged tha crime wa committed. Judge Grant I). Dim Ick and Walter A. Dimlck represented the defendant and Dlatrict Attorney Hedges and Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Ilurke the itate. NON-SUIT GRANTED IN S40,000 DAMAGE SUIT WILLAMETTE VALLEY SOUTHERN SHOWS ACCIDENT .DUE TO PLAINTIFFS NEGLIGENCE. Circuit Judge Campbell Saturday granted a non suit in the 1 10.000 per sonal Injuries suit ot Lionel C. Palmer and Charle Palmer, hi guardian ad litem, against the Willamette Valley Southern. The defendant railroad company al leged that the testimony of the plain tiff showed that the accident last June when Palmer lost one leg and one foot was due to negligence of Lionel Palmer himself. Lionel Palmer, a student of the Mo lulla high school, tried to board a moving Willamette Valley Southern train, slipped and waa seriously Injured. FOREST GROVE. Ore.. Nov. 20. Approximately SOO.000 pounds of dried prunes have been shipped from Forest Grove this season. One rancher ha t about 100 ton to his credit, and the price has been between 6 and 7 cents. We re Still Whaling the Life out of High Prices We always undersell, because we buy in large quantities and serve the largest trade in Clackamas county. We watch the markets and give our customers the benefit of our knowledge and buying power. Compare our prices with others. Note what you can save. Then Become one of Morgan's Satisfied Customers. Make Your Dollar go Further Lunch Goods Hex Real Dnvliod Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Ilex Pottnd Ham .... 15c, 2 for 25o Ilex Pottod Chicken.. 15c, 2 for 25e Rex Pottod Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Ilcans, Kegulnr 25c, 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork nnd Hoann. ItoRiilnr IBc 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Bean. lingular lOo 3 for 25c V. II- Sardines, gpoclal 3 for 25c Van Camp's Catsup, pint bottlo 20e 1 full pt. bottlo Kotohup, Diamond "S" brand, apodal 16e Sea Ilreoae Ocean Crab, host qual ity and clusH, can 25o Pimento Chnoso 10c Chilli Chonso 10c Tillamook Cheese, pou:d 25c Creom lirlck CIiocbo, pound.... 30c llooth'B 8ardlnos, can 18c Palm Urnnd Sardlnos, 6 cans, ,25c Norweplnn Sardines, can 15o Chilli Con Carnl, can 10c FREE PROMPT . DELIVERY EVERYWHERE Crackers, lOo box, ngular $1.00 box 85c Hot Tainalos, can 10c Vienna SausnRO, can 10o Pint Itollsh, per bottlo 15c Chip Poef 15c Chflll Sauco, Mexican Hot, Sweet ricklos and sow Pickles In full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jars....25o Grcon Olives, alios.... 10c, 15c, 25o Corned Beef, can 25o Deviled Ham, can Cc 6 for 25o I.otmtors 30c Shrimps, can 10c Oystors, Meg. 15o can 10c Sour Pickles, por qt., bulk....10e Can Ripe Olives 25o and-15o Pineapple, large tan 25c 1 pint Grape Juico 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Unneda Biscuits, 6c pkg...6 for 25o Cookies 10c pkg. 3 for 25c New Crop Walnuts Almonds, pound .-25c Imported Walnuts, pound 20c 2 pound for 35c Brazil Nuts, pound 20c MONDAY 8 A. M. Cnnemuli nnd South End (load 1 P. M. Gludstone and Tark-place Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, refi. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rcg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Cnravnn Coffoe, 31b can.... (1.00 Upton's Tea, pound .65c Spldorleg Tea, rog. 65c graae.. Tetley' Tea, pound 65c Rog. 20c pkg. Tetley's Tea.... 15c pound 50o Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound .50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grado, lb. 50c Poslum Coreal Coffoo, Reg. 25c, packngo 20c FRUIT. Dromdary Dates 15c Not-A-Seed Raisins 15c Sultana Figs 5 and 10c California Grapefruit 5c Naval Oranges, doz 35c TnnKorlno Oranges, doz 20c Cape Cod Cranberries, 2 qts 25c I. onions 25c doz. Oranges, dor.en 40c Jonathan Apples, box $1.15 Staymore Wlnosnp Apples, bx $1.15 King Apples, box $1.00 Tokay Grapes, pound 10c Cranberries, two quarts 25c TUESDAY N 8 A. M. Bolton 1 P. M. West Linn WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR New Crop Dried Fruit Sultana Raisins, pound ......10c Muscatol Raisins, pound 10c Evaporated Peaches, pound.... 10c Evaporated Apricots, pound ...18c White Figs, pound..., 12"2c Basket Cluster Raisins, pound.. 10c Black Figs, pound 10c Currants, package 15c Lemon, Orange Citrus peel, lb.. 30c Beans Mexican Reds, per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c Lima Beans, per pound 10c Small White Beans, per pound. .10c Bayo Beans, lb., 10c; 3 for 25c Specials Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can pepper 5o Good Broom 25c Toilet Pnpr, 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c WEDNESDAY 8 A. M.. Willamette 1 P. M.. Fallsvlcw CO-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 501b. Sack H ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 2i pound tin 50c 6 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxca Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25e Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc V, gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers, ,25c 6 can Sardines 25o 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Tickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can.... 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch sheets.. 5e Kellog's Corn Flake 3 t Post Toasties ) ff KrumbJos ) OC Savon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 bar for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c Pearline, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 25c : ..20c TURSDAY 8 A. M. Canemah 1 P. M. Gladstone 2 for 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, . Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15e Rolled Oats. 101b. ack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25c Liberty Wheat 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c. pkg 25c Vegetables Celery bunch 5e Cabbage, big solid head 5c Sweet Potatoes 8 lbs. 25c Squash 5c Pumpkins 5 and lO-. Celery Hoarts, 3 for 10o Loose Carrot, por lb 1' 20 Home- made Dill Pickles, doz... 15c Home made Kraut, quart 10c Home made Mince Meat, lb 10c Gallon Canned Goods No. 10 Can Apricots ...50c No. 10 Can Peaches ...45c No. 10 Can Pears ...45c No 10 Can Plums 35c FRIDAY S A. M. Bolton 1 P. M. West Linn No. 10 Can Apples ...35c No 10 Can Pumpkin 30c No. 10 Can Black Berries 55c No. 10 Can Logan Berries ,...45c No. 10 Can Tomatoes 25c Syrups No. 10 Can Karo Srup (Blue Lable) 55c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Blue Label) 30c No. 10 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) ...65c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) ...55c H-Gal. Tea Gorden Syrup 50c H-Gal Log Cabin Syrup 85c Quarts Log Cabin Syrup 45c Pints Log Cabin Syrup 25c P. V. Maple Syrup 10c Cooking Molasses 10c Flour CROWN FLOUR, sack $2.15 Per Barrel $8.40 DIAMOND F FLOUR, Suck... $185 Per Barrel .....$7.20 CORVALLIS FLOUR, Sack... $1.95 Per Barrel ...$7.60 SATURDAY 8 A. M. Canemah OREGON DITY DAILY 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Wednesday is Butter Day, Falls City Butter, 2-lb. Roll, 80c. Other Days 85c PACIFIC PHONE - 19 HOME PHONE - . A 133 MO'R Seventh Street Oregon City