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OKWJON' CITV RNTI-'ltl'IMNK. KUIDAV. JUX'KMUKU 1, VJUi. LOCAL BRICPS I) I) 1'aiiy, i.f Ard.'itoald, ,i (r, mi li'y mi IiiikIium T'"l A. King W llmiii, nuoor ( .., on In OirRxii I'll) on IiiiIiiim Tiif ly. D. C M. II. lit), of I..UIU.lui h I. i t'll III Ihla I'll) (HI liimllirM, r. hull.. I III III liniiin Ti '! W. A. Hh i. nf Mn'ilU, i'll Mnn Iim kn n uf I U Imiiiio mini I), In l!n ill) mi I.iuIiiim HhI mdup , I Mln tn'i .IT. uf M. i.U'it uml of til" l 'l IHIIK I t'llllllll'l Hunt III III" Mount Him I iiiiiuirt. In thla -H r Krl'Ur. tnukiiiM (In' fill l' W'IIiiiiioIiIIk H. A. I). lluimiilK. of Molilla. wll tiinn In llil i ill), lnii' lis fiilili I lur wiini' Hi ii'. "Ill ri'iuin In hli liuimi l.xluy, i .'I.T H4iik.li IIiik lui'vjiirn in Ori Rim i II' IV K. Il.li '. nf Miil ili i. fiiriiiiuly lN0LIIH IM0ARGO LAflGeLY RE- n( OriRim I ll;, In l'i iit Tm' I) H' (llila. mil nf r. II Olila. h ai'll Hun Oak (ilnif bfl'lx Kill liatlur anil f.ml h.illdrr, hu ami badly liij'iii.'l In a runaaay lilln inking for lila fjllir In minimi lug Hid Handy ritr hrl.lM Mnplftinlmr t. IIJ, lalii'i to Ilia fiood Hainarl Ian ln.M'lUl Monday, lirra ha III iitid.-rxii a aiirKlial ofirrallon on Wrd ni'.'Ur nf llila Tlia operation III U l.mia maflliiK, a nil Hi la will ii"iilli a aiMilim ill lima from lb li'll li In I girtlli j In Dial uf Ilia rljrhl li (, hnra llmia a about lhr Imlii-a i.f Ilia Ixilin kiuim. I ll" rrlllral iiM'rallnn III I." .ir(iirnii'd by Hit II. n ki y, of I'l.ftluiul HOP FIELDS TOfiN UP; FUHCEFOB PROPEHn HUIBAND TO BC MOKI CNQAQ MINT WHIN HI IICURID LOT!, IHC AVI. I lay, an'l will return i.i did liui.ni llila mi.rnluK. Mr. lUiual.) la now en,'.. ! in funning on Hn It imil.y furm. Mla Kluii.ii Wllllama. i.f "Tlm l ira'' Munnl I'lriiaaiil. IWI Mu.ly lur N'ut BPONSIBLC ton ACTION FUTURE IB GLOOMY. HM KM, Or.., Nor. ZJ. TliDUaaudi III Yakima. Wa.li. Iii-r aha MI , " ' "l' m "nanii art. nan, M'n4 the mlnl.r m It la h.r l.rollirr. I lo U ilil up Iwlnm llm iiliilu of Wnlliirp Wil'laom, ami Inmlly. 'Hip mil imp himimiii, arrorilliiK to K. W. M' lr.'ii. of Wllliiill, pioprl" Krorra In H:il.m bn ara lraily at lur ainl o hit nl Ilia Wlllilul Hptlnua ' work tiailnu out llm tlm-a ami tp- r.'iMirf, la In lri'K..i I'lly, ami lilln . xrlin lu I'oiivcrf llmlr jrunla fur llm hrrn la ri'lal. rr. al llm KIin-uIi-, "'"' ,',l1,,r linalmia. Tim. r-- I I. Nr. M.Ur-i. ll rni.aln In ''" n""1 "'''". al l.ri-Kon Clly fur a..ral .!).. '"'" ,1,r,,M "V "? '" I In lm lilpi'i"! aonmil at kimhi prlrra. Mr. W. II Mil. iik ami iIuiiicIiKt. -I1H, i,m(ml.lmlly i m k aoinu of Ilia Mua Cm. r. Hirii. .l In lln lr liutim i ,t,-,iriM llun of yar.W On llm olln-r at Ttm lialli-a Hiiliilav apnliiK, afl.'f ' ,:'inl . niutiitf riniii a of llm ninliaricu un r.llliiK fur llm puKl i'k In thl i llr : ill iprlna- lll pr Ipllulo arllon on Mia. Hili oi ua llm uih-i of Mra. W. llm part of arorri of ni.'ra owning a S K.I.I), ami Ml.a Hiiro tlm Ki-t of ri agr Tim ault of Ma llnlalilir analiml I a uli' I I'ailili n fur lota I, Z, ami 3 of Mink I In MlUaukln nl on trial ln- fufa ( If. nil Jmlf!" Caniplii'll 1hnr- ilajf. Amii'mn' ''" ioiiipli'll atri'I lirli.fa l lia aulHiillK'il. Mra Ih-Uhlry ami Mr. I'mlili-n wcra iikuki,'I to da liiurrliMl I rum January , I'M, iinlll Juim IV. Hlii'ii, aim aaya, ha hrokn off llm i-liK"Ki'ini'iil Him aiilriialml Imr liiuiu-y In hla earn, Mia. Ili'lKhlfy alli'Kra, ami Ilia ptup rrty at Mllan'ikl" aa Imuiilit fur tlm fuliira liuina. TIhii, aim tnalllli'il, Im l.rokn off llm iiynxi'iii)iit anil ri-fu.'il lo alva llm iroMrly ha. k to Iht. llm nVfiuiiluiit iliilina thut tlm prop rrtr aa hmu'lil llh lila own tiioimy. Ilulli plaliilllT ami imfi-ml-iiit lb In rorllMiiil. I HUBBANO LIVID WITH HER FEW DAYS, BECUREO HER MONEY, THEN LEFT, CHARGE Mlna FMllli All.lr.'.lci. Ilninlirila of airra lll Im p!oi.l I". A. lliM.rn. ran. Imn aul.l hla far:n op nnurillraa of tlm KiikIIcIi Miilmruu uf KO a. rr. Im ulril n.-ur Itailluinl ' or of prrtalllna prli ra ami In fart Hi run eh llm lnllni.ui A llulun.l rial alula rnmpuny of llila i lly. Mranra. lUmr.linnn ami Wal'iun, of I'urtluml, imrrhuar.) tlm l.in.l. uml havit lakrii Kiuliin of tin aanm. Mr. Ituarn i r.ina hnn rrnlfil tlm farm uf Frank MuitiMin, nrar lli'.lliin.l. ami Mr M il (mm hnn muvr.l In OriK.m City. IjhiU I hula, rmlillli Drar Carila, aim foil ilo ii n ul hlii luilim laal M.k. la ImiTtMlnat. Mr. Inula ttlthL,,,, ,PB,.ri , nuw ,t W()rk trarlnn up i.wmira uwiiiim ii.'U...i. -f.i ,,,,, ,1lg on ,,g vcay five ai re yunla. ami rrt to ijult th Ima- ork la pha rnllni on arvrral Ij aC liai la. II la r'Mirtnl that K Cli'inana llurat, who hail olrra.ly runvrrlr.l aoiim of hla Callfurnln hnlilliiKa Into a rlra pluutallon, la now al work plow 111 Up KM arlra ll.ur Hn'rlll. which will bo put lo anulhi-r rrop. Uiula Ijirhniiiml, who hua Imimi In llm liiialmai fur ymira. ImiiIi aa arowrr on the Pnvla furm, ami na Mr. (Iwllllm ua haulliiK lata from llm Imttom uf I hp wi'll tint ropK hroks ami llavla f.'ll 10 fr-K. No Ixnma wrro lirukrn. liwllllm liiiiim.llutrl)' arriiri'il auulhi-r rnpn nml pullril Huvla lo llm aiirfurti IkivU only anffrrrtl from a aittvrt? Mt.iktliK lip. Mr. anil Mra. Kn-'l Arinnlruiiit, who lmi t rrii rrnlillni! mm uml mm half in lien friim I'liiiliy. lilt Ttinrailiiv fur Taroni.i. Waali . tln'lr fornmr lioiim, Ini-aa. TIA JUANA JOCKEY ARRESTED. M)H ANtiKI.Krt, Cat.. Nov. I'.-Kol IomIiiic llm inurili-r of Drrw II. Mllll Kun hy liumllla luat nliiht. J. C'ollina, a Tin Jui.ua Jurkry, waa arrputr.l rarlv . tn.lny on finiplrlun. ( olllni niain- Ulncl lli.tl lin huil Jtml arrivnl in town J. W. M.irrla. who hua rharun of Ihoj intake of ttm wntrr worka aupplyliiKI MllllKiin waa klllrd wh.-n two roh Ori Run City, woa In llila rlly rThlay. 1 ,,,,r" "'' " tho murhlni. In whl. h l.-.nlni: fur riiailrr.i Krhlay ovriilm;. ' h uml Mra. Krnm Wrllan IimJ Immmi Mr. MnrrU aota Hint lit tlm pn-artit I rlilluK. Mrn. Wrllun aulil one of llm Hl.ir llirr.' ure rrv few n'ip'e vial!- " rlr.l "CimmI Coil. I lluve kll'i'il li.tf in il.ui ...rll.ui nml t lut t etrrv him." nml limn onlerr.l hrr to call the HiliiK la In 'tli. Iuii" hh.i.e ul the In- pollre. When olflrem arrived the limn . OF CANBY, DIES HERE Mra. liluaeppe I'liiolil, of Canliy, who hua heen at llm Oreron Clly hoa pltal, where aim hua heen linilitrxoliK ini"lliitl treulim-nl, illi'l al tlm I Inati tutliui on ThiirMiay afternoon, ami tlm remaliia are al tlm Myera ft llraily un ilerlakltiK eklalillnliineiit unlll llm fir iii rul aervlra-a at HI. John'a Cathollr huri h Humluy afti-rnooii at 2 o'cloek. Kulhrr Jnliaa, Of Cuilliy. will offlrluti, ami tlm intvruieiit will Im In llm Catli ollr remelery In Ihla rlly. Mra. I'lmilll la aurvlved hy her ll"- haml ami Iwo rhllilren. one of whom la five weeka' olil. anil the oilier eluhteen nioutha. The iliMeaaed waa Z'i yeuia or v.. and haa realded In Canhy for aoiim Hum. CliiirrliiK thai C.i.ik Hihi-llmri Rot her In li n liiloiliuti-d romllllon aolhut aha would i-oam'tit In nuirry him, l-ruli llenaoil Hrhelherx Momby (lied a ault fur limine ufiilnnt Mm In tlm Cluik mua county circuit mint Tlm marri age look plum AiiKuat 11, I Ml, at '!yi'lle l.iiki', wher llm two were api'inlina' tlielr vuiution. A few iluya afl' r Hie ceremony, af ter he had aeriire.l Vi from Imr, limy aepurnliM, klm av, Aa aonu aa aim rii overed from Un !!. In of tlm I f -i:or nml Imciium lu r norinul i-lf, aim refused to hute nnytliliiK In iln Willi him, alio riH llei in tlm .iniplulnt. ami hua not aeen him alme. Kriieallno Wallace, realilnit of Mult iiomuli cniilily, n.r. that her hiinliaud aold Ihelr furniture li. order In aecure lliiu,r Him alo ul!. .'.' I hut he ofteu l.ecomea Inloxh i;li d uml that Im fulled lo provide for her. They were mur rlrd Mur. h 10, Ifc'.'i. In Taniniu. Wai.li. failmr. (or( A. Harding Al llm at lur and l.eimalb an lmprovlael arch way of avergraena and flowara, Mr. Mi Klriiiey, hla beat man. I.loyd Hard lug, of Ihla clly, and Ida ualmr, ('. II llurdlug, of Cortland, hrnthera of the brlda, were In walling Aa llm laal nota of l-oliengrln a Wadding Mar h had aoflly aoundel, llm (errinuny waa per formed by l(r. Wllllama, and at llm ronclualon lha bridal party, lo I ho Ira Ilia of MendeUaolin'a Wadding Man h, preceded by llm llllla flower girl, who Mattered roaa pelula In llm pathway, paaaed down tlm ala'a and to Ilia homo of Mr. and Mra. llurdlug, where a reception waa Imld Tim bride waa haiKlnomi) In Imr gown of whlto aalln alaleiralely em belllabed with tmarla and lace, and her long tulle Veil wua held In pluce by dainty crown of pearla and oranna achoola, where aha taught for aeveo yeara. Him la a Member of lit (Jam ma I'M liela Humrlly, and of aavvral mm lal rlul and haa been Ilia motif if ao lal fun. llun during tlm paal mon'b In honor of per approaching marriage. Tlm bridegroom, a gradual of lha 1'ulterilly of Oregon, completed hla aludlea al that Inxitullim In ')il, aud la a member of lha Hlgma Na rrat-r-itlly, and waa oua of Ilia moat popular young men In hla claaa. After gradu ation ha relurued lo llaker, Where he la Intrretted In a larga ram h. lie haa aer aa repreaentatlva from Maker rounly at llm Oregon l-glU lure fur two ternia. Iln U well knoaa IhrotiKhout Dakar county, and haa a boat of frlenda. Many bamlMium gllla were rrete by Mr. and Mra. M' Kinney. Ihoaa In attendance at lha wed bloaaoma. The orr.aiiient worn waa a j ding ceremony and at the reception ' ,nrul lUuhin hum war appropriately dr.., rale, Iba rolor ehrim being rH an I yelluw. lb living roim waa la l low ihr)aanlhemum and Unt. hl lb dining riMm waa In rvl rarnalU.n lied ImaMe and rupid dna forme.1 a very artl.llr dnoratlua. The enriilng waa devoted lo gamra and a lun. hiMin waa aerved. In atlmdan. wer MUa Chrlalxea lllubrnn. Mra. Krank t. Kern, of for' land; Mr U M lavla, of r.ldorado, Mra. Thon.ee II. JtatU, Mra i;wit Hwair.rd. Mlae Inei lUlloy, Mia Maiy Call vry, MUa 11,-rtl.a I'rlrtMi, Mia Mlu nl IHulnii, Mlaa Maude Warnr, Mi Kl.le llluhin and MUa Kl.a Hluhui. i.r Cortland, Klanor Kerrla. of Cortlan I. and Ml Charlulla llluhni. Mlaa llluhin. the brtdee'm l, la oi e of llm well known young women of Oregon City. Him haa been enxai-i I pearl creaci-nt, tlm gift of tlm bride groom. Hhe carried a ahower bouiue of Itrlde'i roaea. were r. ami lira, (.wirga A. llari Mr. UrrU ( vm o( Mr ., log. Mr. and Mra. K. K. Urodie andMri. v.'. K. lUrrta, of lie.ver Crv. children, (Je.rg and MaiMon. and la a l.roarea.lte votina farmer ai.,1 Mlaa Kn'bn llurdlug. llm maid of .and Mra. I). I- llurdlng. of Curl land a(iM kipan. lie la well known In )- honor, worn a b-omliig gown of pink Mr. and Mra. Mra. ('. II. Harding, of -n -. I'ortland, Mra. Mary U Harlow, lr. Mela Harlow jreuco. Mr. and Mra . Henry Harding, Mr. and Mra. Jsp-r aulln (afr.-lu, and carried an arm bou quel of yellow chryauntlmmuma. The brldi-amald, Mlaa l'-rthe Mi Kin m y. waa prettily gowned In ytllow ; Wllklna, of Cortlund; Mr. and Mra allk with overdreaa of yellow chiffon. ! '"''" T. Harlow. Mra. Olm Ani.plg r In The Social Whirl Currant Happening of Interaat In antf Abeut Oregon CHy and carried an arm boiuiuet of pink chryaunthemuma. The Interior of Dm llurdlug lioinn wua bower of beauty. The color I aclmum of tlm parlora wua ye'low and green: tlm reception ball, pink and green; living room, while, red and green, and the dining room, pink and green. The decora) Ion of the parlora were huge yellow chryaunthemuma, that were artlatlrally arranged In br.iaa vaaea and bunging bnakela, and theae were Intermingled with Hoxton and children, of Medford; Mr. ami a 4 Ml Rit Fraley and Harold J. Brooghlon Wed. Tlm uiarrlaga of Ml ftila Kralev. of Kugena, and Harold J. Ilrougbto... of Corlland. eon of Mr. and Mr.. Mra. Hamiiei I'lene, or I'orllunfl; Slra U;,rge Hrmighlon, fornmr realdenla of William Wood, of Wa.hougul. Wab I j Orexon Clly, look place In Kugt-ne No Mra. Ada Dray, of Cortland: Mra ( Veu,lrir The marriage waa ol Jacob Abllng. of Cortlund; Mr. and j einnUed In the Creabyterlan hur 'i Mra Hurold Clifford, of Cortlund. ,t Kugeue with Itev. William Moll Key. and ifre. T. J. Wllllama. Mra. urrirUtlnic. The young couple Kdlth Dlllard. MUa Kvelyn Harding. Btii mak their future home at HI. Mlaa Dolly frail, MUa June Charwau.! Helena. Oregon, where the bridegroom Mlaa Maude Cullocly. MUa lml" a In the lumUrltig bualneaa. Huntley. Mlaa Ktlmlwyn Albright, j Mr. Itrougblon and hla wife were for MUa (iertrude Holme. Mlaa Ixmlim, ro,r ttumu of the I'nlverally of Or- lUwliy, Mlaa Jean i.ray, sua rtanye .n wimre Mr. Ilrotighton met lb Font, of Cortlund: Wullroua. William Mcaara. Ijitton, of Cort I.-rna. winm ine ouy winnow in iu i u , ,1 ..r Iia wrisiT U' rranv.l I with polled lloaton f.rna. palma andltt,,,I; lJ" . t - .t.it. ' a a rt 1 1 K old Whllromb family borne at CL' Mllwaukle waa the a. ene of the wedding at noon Saturday of Mia Hi liimwll troung woman who haa become hi chryaunthemiim. over which wua ana pended a golden colore.) baakPt filled with gracefully hanging fern and yel TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED. Mra. M. Wlnnlfred Joima haa filed a ault 'or divorce agulnat her hua band. ( llfford I.. Jonea alleging cruel, ty. They were married July 17. 1512. In Hcaverton. Ore. film allegce that he hit her. thut he fulled to provide for Imr and 1'iat ho haa a U' inner. I.ulu T. Nolen rliurKe deaertlon In a dlvort a.m filed acnlnat Chnrlea K. Nolrn, They were married October 12. 1S50. in Hickavllle. Ohio. The al leged desertion tmik p'aco June 11. 1911. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mm. Arthur King, of Mount fleas- nut. who hua been vUltlng her daugli ler nml aim In -law, Mr. nml Mrs. W!l llunia. ul AMtorlu returned lo Imr Inline Weilimvluy cvenliiR. Mrii. Wll- llunia waa formerly Mlna Klalno King (9t V ItKTTY wedding waa aolemnl.vd .CI at tho St. Cuula Kplacopul church Thursday evening at 8:30 oYl.x k, when Mlaa Mi tu Natalie Hard ing, ilaiif.liter of Mr. and Mra. Ceorge A. Huriling, of thla city, waa united in murrlago to Mr. Hwiry Miller Mc-Klii-ney, ami of Mr. and Mra. Henry Noble McKlnJiey, of lluker. Oregon. Till murrluKn waa the culmination of a romance of 1I07 when the young coupl.) attendeil tlm I'ntveralty of Ore gon. The impreaaive ceremony of the Kplaropal cluiKh waa performed by Rev. T. J. Wllllama. rector nf St. Caul church. Relative and former arhool. iniitea of the contracting partlea at tended. CreriMiIng llm ceremony Mra. E. K. llrodle. alalor of Hie bride, aung very Itnpreaalvely 'God Make Thee Mine." by lluydn Wood, arrompunled by Mlaa Sadye Kvelyn Ford, or Cortland, who rendered Lohengrin b Wedding March a tho bridal party entered the church. Utile Madelon Jane Urmle. niece of tlm bride, bearing a basket of Cecil lirniuicr rosea preceded tlm bridal party to tho allur. uml wug liumedlulo y followed by the lirlilc.nnald, Mis I'.erlha McKlnimy, of Ilukcr, aimer of llm brlileuntom: the muld of honor, MIpr Kvelyn Harding, muter of tho bride, followed by the brldo and her tow chryaunthemuma with large yel- ' , . Z u ,7 V Th" Won'n ""prorwnenl club low tulle bow and alre.mera. and ; f 1'l,'""" Uno v nn,l'1 harv . hero llm bridal oartr received during . Ih f Cortland. Itev If. (.rtffla of ,pH.r 8,,,, eve,I1C , where the bridal party received during tho reception. The reception hall waa In pink chryaanthemuma and ferni; the living-room In white chryaantbo inuina. mountain laurel follake and with the brlKbl red berrlea of the mountain laurel, added greutly to the crtUtic appearance of thla room. The dining room wa beautifully decorat.vl with pink carnation, arranged In Indian banket", while the north win dow a banked In theae bloaaoma. Cink carnation were used among the table decoration. Candelabra, with dainty pink ahadca, helrlooma In the family of Mr. Mary Harlow, grand mother of the bride, were uaed among the table decoration. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. McKinney left for Cortlund. and from thut city will leave on their hon eymoon, their deatlnutlon being Itrit lnh Columbia. They will vlalt Van couver and Victoria, aa well aj Seattle. Wash. The bride la a popular younu womun and cornea from a well known Oregon pioneer family. She wa born and reared In this city, attending the Ore- on City achoola. and later entered i Corlland officiated, ualng the ring ceremony. A wedding breakfaat waa aerved uftr the wedding. Only Im mediate relative attended. Tbo bride la the daughter of Mra. Roae llonnet Whllcomb. and haa rela tive and muny frlenda In Oregon City. Mr. Creech I employed In the Cort land fire bureau. Surpria Shower for Miia Charlotte Bluhm. A pretty ahower waa given at the home of Mra. Chrintena Illubm on wife. Muny of their college frlemla attend.-d Ihe wedding. Maple Lan Women Give Annual Supper. The Woman'a Improvement club "f et when the faml'lea and frlenda of the mem ber were In attendance, there being 130 In all. Among Ihe feature of the evening waa a chicken aupper. A program wa given during the evening, and thla conalated of vocal and Inatrumenlal mualc and recita tions, and cloned with the club mem ber reciting the motto of the organ ization, which la aa follow: "I ex pect lo paaa through thla world but once. Any good thing, tberefore.'that I can do or any kludnea I can alio to any human being, let me do tt now. Fifth and Center afreet Friday even-Let me not defer nor neglect If' Ing with her daughter, Mia Charlotte, I The remainder of the evening wft a the guest of honor. The affair waa ' devoted to dancing by the young pen- given after the announcement of her enKiigcment lo Willamette H. HarrlJ. of Heaver Creek, a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural college. The mar riage will take place al an early date. The miacellancou ahower wa a com plete aurpriae to the bride-elect, and In the millinery bunluess on Seventh atrect for about aeven years, recently disposing of her millinery establish pie. ) a) Mr. and Mr. Wllllum U Flnley. of Cortlund. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. William Hammond, of Glad stone, Friday evening. Mr. Flnley gave a talk before the Carent-Teaclmr association at the G'adatone scho-.l house Friday evening, his subject be ing "Home Life of Hirds and Anlmala waa planned and carried out by her I of Oregon." Mrs. Hammand has been slitters, Mrs. L. M. Davis, of Eldora-! heard in public on many occasion. Is the fnlveraity of Oregon at Kugeno. do. and Mrs. Frank E. Ferris, of Port-1 giving Interesting lectures on the blnU After completing her studies at the hand. Many pretty "and useful glfia of Oregon, and ha a large number of institution and grduating In 1909, she! re received by Miss Uluhui. mounted specimen In which Mr. Fin- accented a position In the Oregon City I The living and dining room of the ley was especially interested. WE'RE DOING OUR SHARE TO MAKE IT A GENERAL THANKSGIVING By keeping the prices down so that you can all share in the many good things that are needed for a real Thanksgiving dinner. You can get everything here from soup to nuts and at prices that are within your reach. Your dinner will cost you much less if you purchase your needs here. You'll be surprised at the saving. Our store is full of all the goodies: Mincemeat, Plumpudding, Fancy Walnuts, Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Pumpkins, Olives, Dates, Oranges, Apples and hundreds of other things TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION For Our Mutual Benefit-Let's Get Together-We Want Your Trade--You Want To Save Money-We Can Help You If You'll Help Us. " Lunch Goods Uox lieul Deviled Hum 15e, 2 for 25c Ilex Cottod Ham .... 15o. 2 for 25e Ilex Cottod Chicken.. IBe, 2 for 25c Ilex rutted Tongue-.. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Cimip'a Cork nnd Ilcnna, Hcgnlnr 2f.e 2 tor 35c Van Cnmp'a Cork and Ilcnns, lingular Km 2 for 25c Van Cimip'B Cork and lleana. lingular 10c 3 for 25c V. H. SardlnoH. spnclal 3 for 25c Vim Camp's CnUup, pint bottle 20c 1 full lit. bottlo Ketchup, Diamond "S" brnnd, apodal 16o flea Mroeaio Ocean Crnb, hont qual ity nnd cIuhs, enn 25c Clmonto Chiioso 1 Chilli ChooHQ 10c Tillamook Chmmo, poi 'd 25c Creom Iltii k CIiopbo, pound 30c llooth'R SardlnoH, enn 18c Calm Hraml Snrdlnos, 0 cans.. 25c NorwpRlun Sardines, can 15o Chilli Con Cnrnl, enn 10c FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE Crackers, 10c, box, ragular $1.00 box 85c Hot Tnmalos, cau 10o Vienna SauRiiRo, can 10o Clnt Rflllah, per bottlo 15o Chip Hoof 15o Chilli 8nuco, Mexican Hot, Swoot Clckles nnd aour Pickles In full pint JnrB, 15c; quart Jnrs....25o Green OIIvob, altos. .. .10c, 15c, 25c C6rnod Hoof, can 25o Do v Hod Ham, can Re 6 for 25o I.olmtors 30c SlirlmpK, can 10c Oysters, Reg. 15o can 10c Sour ric.klos, per qt., bulk.... 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15o Clnonpple, large tan 25c 1 pint Ornpo Julco 20c 1 quart Ornpo Julco 40c Unoodn HIbcuIIh, Be pliK...6 for 25c Cooklon 10c pkg. 3 for 25c NEW CROP WALNUTS AlmomlH, pound "25c Imported Walnuts, pound 20c 2 pound for 35c ltrnzll Nutfl, pound 20a Old Kanhlon lllack Walnuts per pound 10c MONDAY 8 A. M. Cnnomuh and South Knd Koad 1 I M. OladHtono nnd Park-place Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, rog. 30c Coffoo...25c Royul. rog. 35c Coffoo .".30c Caravan Coffee, rog. 40c 35c Caravan Coffoo, Sib can.... $1.00 Upton's Ten, pound 65c Spltlorlog Tea, rog. 65c graoo.. Totloy's Tea, pound 65c Rog. 20c pkg. Totloy's Tea....15o pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grado, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, rog. 65c grado, lb, 50c PoBtutn Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, package 20c FRUIT. Dromdnry Dates 15c Not-A-Sood RuIbIiis 15c Sultann Figs 5 and 10c Ciillfornla Grapefruit 5c Navul Oranges, dor. 20c Tangerine. Oranges, dor, 20c Capo Cod Cranberries, 2 qts 25o Lemons ...25c doz. Jonathan Apples, box $1.15 Stnyinore Winosup Apples, bx $1.15 King Apples, box $1.00 Tokay Grapes, pound 10c TUESDAY 8 A. M. llolton 1 C. M. West Linn WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR New Crop Dried Fruit Sultana Raisins, pound ..10c Muscntel Rulslns, pound 10c Evaporated Peaches, pound.... 10c Evaporated Apricots, pound ...18c White Figs, pound.... 12'2c ItaBkot Cluster Raisins, pound.. 10c lilnek Figs, pound 10c Currants, package 15c Lemon, Orange CitniB pool, lb.. 30c Beans Mexican Rods, per lb.. 10c; 3 for 25c Lima Henns, per pound 10c Small White lleans, per pound.. 10c Huyo Deans, lb.. 10c; 3 for.... 25c Specials Honey, 1 pound combs t.15c Quart botlle Honey, strained and pure .'..30c lOo Can Pepper 5c Good Rroom 25c Toilet Pnpar. 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c WEDNESDAY 8 A. M.. Willamette 1 P. M., Fallsvlow 50-H). Suck Dairy Salt 50c 501b. Sack H ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Tlroken Rice $4.00 2ft pound tin 50c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c 4 gallon In glass containers. .25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mlxod Tickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-inch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for Post Tonst'.es ( Kmmb'cs ) c Savon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 bara for 10c 13 Pars Rob White Soap 50c 7 Pars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c Pearl ine, 25c package ...20c K.-C. Raking Powder, can, Reg. 2ac 20c TURSDAY S 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..15c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. sack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25c Liberty Wheat 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Vegetables Crisp Head Letuce, 2 hoads. ...15c Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big solid head 5c Sweet Potatoes 8 lbs. 25c Squash 5c Pumpkins 5 and 10u Celery Hearts, 3 for 10c Loose Carrot, per lb 1' 2c Home- made Dill Pickles, doz... 15c Home made Kraut, quart 10c Homo made Mince Moat, lb.... 10c Gallon Canned Goods No. 10 Can Apricots 50c No. 10 Can Peaches 45c No. 10 Can Pears 45e No 10 Can Plums 35c FRIDAY S A. M. Bolton 1 P. M. West Llnn No. 10 Can Apples 35c No 10 Can Pumpkin 30c No. 10 Can Black Berries 55c No. 10 Cun Logan Berries 45c No. 10 Can Tomatoes 25c Syrups No. 10 Can Karo Snip (Blue Lable) 55c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Blue Label) 30c No. 10 Can Karo Syrup (Rod Label) 65c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Red Lubol) 55c H-Gnl. 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 $2.05 Per barrel $8.00 Cauliflower, heud 10c CORVALLIS FIX)UR. Suck... $1.95 Ter 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 TTr 11 Seventh Street Oregon City-