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ortKiioN' city r.xTnui'HiHi:. rmtiAV, iiki.tmiikh ir., urn;. LOCAL WHITS I'uil Milium, of l.nraii. In llils illy uii Imam Wmlnisdiiy. i I.. ('. Kami i, of I oiiiiim Hi ill, wiu In thla i Ily VnIn lr. ('Italics lllwl y, n( l( i y alullnii, III tills i lly tilt lillnllli"! Wl'dlll'sduy, 1 1 r iii it ii IHililih, n( ;!! nli. was.rtlV. i uimi'HK tliiinc iriiimi HliK liHk.ln III j (Ills I II y '1 hill J. It ii N nt mull kiiiili nulinili uriiAiT of ( l.i. luiinii" ' itit '. Iium' ; farm In Imiii.-.l hI HiulfurJ. whs III llila i llv Jill lillnllli nil Wl-ltlll-illtll S . u., I I-' I .r .. li lini'7 r. i ii .1 ' - kkII knuwii niim I'Miii r i.f Hint I'lui it, aa miuiHK Hi. Irutia.ii lln-t l.nlii" In Kiln illy Iliiiin'Ur. and l'll" '" lnllH llli rli I . J. . lii'Ni'Ml. i'f Hliilfiml, Hit wi'H known jtiimr i.f hhIiiiiIii. waa In I'f" 1'ini I'll Iiu'.l 'I lnimilHy. Mr. ln-Ninl li. dim f iu crop thla m amiii I Miri Ki.li City in. r. Imiil- , J.iliil tul r ! knoii. HI kniii farm ..r i.f llm l(i..llil. illalilil. wan III IliU i lly Wi'iliii'ailuy. Mi" ll"inili kami la i. no of tli ohlont aiilmi rlliir of Tim KntorprlM'. Ii.iIiik ii iiimiI tuk-: liiK thin imlilli nl Ion "'r 11(11. II" la allll on Iho lint ami Ima I'Vi n tub j a. rllii'.l lor llm f.ir l!'IH II, II. Clii'iui.oi", of Hlii'rwooil, wa In ihUi liy on l.iHima 1 hurniUy. Mr. i ('In niinirii Ih oil" of Ihn obi anblU'tal wlut fiiiii'.ht fur lil iniinlry iliirlii Hi" ; OWI war. mi l waa miihuik thn .rli.n i-ra In AihIithui III" prlami. II" ' woiiiiili'il llm'" Iiiiirn Iii liallln unil ol III l.r.irn llm murk of thn hullrln Mr. 'hi.iiiorii la How "0 yrnra of bk". ' atnl la Jin.t ri ovrrlim fruin arvrrn i all.uk of In Krlp.i.. Mrt flii-miioin J bna u'ko I I ti'ry III with llm mini" iiiiilmly, lull la liiiirntliiK at tlm iio . nt 1 1 iii". .. ! Mra l.itnrriii'11 ILirimtmh. of Hull- woml. fnriinrlv of thla city, waa OrrKon I'lly Tliiimilii)'. whcrn aim waa llm K'li nl of Imr lil" . Mra. Itolifrt Si'liiii'riiliorn, of Hmi'iith aiul John guliiry Ailaina alrn-la ami almi vlnlt. mI llm lutli-r'a moHrnr, Mra. Chnrlnlin Itullitril, of Mountain Vli-w. Mra llonii.huli will ci'liliralo Imr KZiul lilrtliitny tnnlrrraury twliiy, nml la atlll I'lijuylnii kimhI lii'iilth, ami mail" InT llrt trli In thn clKvalor. Tim MI'InlKhl lliillli k"ra. a newly iiricuuliil iliiinlliK club, will on ln i i'inlii.r '.'S hob) Ha lrt ilmn Iiik i.ir ly of u airha Hint will I." ImM ilurlm llm wlnlir. Thla will bn an Invlta ' tlomil uffulr. nml mini)' out of town pciipln aro chm Ii.i to nlti'iul. Tim limmlicrH of thn club urn Krni-al Muaa, lirlliia ArnmlriiiiK. "Mlk"" M"ra, Vic lor Mnyrra, Tim affulr la lo bn iiIvimi nt tlm Ituni'li Imll. K. 0. Olil", tlm brbliti) conlrai tor of (Ink Ilium, wua III llila city mi liiml ucaa Tinmluy. Mr. Olil ri'imrla hla won, I), W. (HiIh. who iiinlrrwi'iii a crl tlcul operation ut tlm liooil Hiunurltu'l hoHplliil two weeka ukii. when boim tcruftiiiK waa linccaaary, la ImprovliiK. , The operation pi-rfnriimil by thn lira. Hockey, of I'm t lit ml. reiiulreil threo hoiira' tliun, nml wua oun of tlm IiiohI ilellcnto operiitiona ierforineil In tlm hoapllul. A portlnti of boim waa ro nioveit frnui mm li'K nml thla Kraft cl lit tlm luilin of the other l"K. Ihn lul ter linvlim been builly crualieil In uii ucclilent wlill" workliiK on u brlilKe neiir Bnmly aoino tlinw ni;o Aiiioiik thono mnkliiK tlm trip to Molullu WiMlimailny evenliiK t otteml tlm ileilli utory (reinonlea of tho I. 0. O. F. hull wero Mr. nml Mra. Klnemin, Mra. Hninlin, Mr. ami Mra. J. R. 8lo vera, Mlat Ivn HurrlliKton. MIah Jeaale rnilock. Mr and Mra. A. A. Trleo. Mr. nml Mra. V. A. Mllea, Mra. J. K. Mor rla, Mr. nml Mra. J. I.. Wnlilrmi. Mra. .lullii HiiHkell, Mra. I'enrl, Mra. Mlmlu Church, Mr. nml Mra. (Sua liernren and aon r'reil, Mr. und Mra. Dunne Kly. Mr. nml Mia. J. J. Cooko, JiiiIko Orunt II. Dlnilck, Mr. mid Mra. Hurry rud dock. D. ('. Iloylca, 8. S. Wulkiir. Mra. tiottn W'ulilron, Mra. Waller Went worth. Frank AlbrlKht. John Surfiia, llnrrla Wllmm, K. I.. Jolinaon. Thonins F. Ilynn, Mra. Nlcoll, C. A. Nimh, Mr. nnd Mra. K. W. Hcott and Mr. and Mrt. H. F. Scripture FAVOR OFOT TRUCK BLAKE BOLAND ELECTED PRES IDENT COUNCILMAN TEM PLETON TALKS. Fountain Hobo coiiipiiny. No. 1, hold n woll-nttomlod meotliiR lat nlnht aiul tho fullowliiK offlcort wore elected for tho oimuliiK your: rrealdmit, Hlako llolnnd; vIco-preBldont. 1- II. 0'Nolll; Hocretury, Al C. Cox treiiHtiror, Clii'l Uiirtiiiiuii foromaii, Win. Grnham; 1st iiBHlKtant foroimm. Hurry Woodward; l!nd anHlHtunt foreimm, Ooriild War ner. Councilman Toinuloton wn proflent mill niado a well tlmod nnd approcl ntod ndilinH. Ho wiih followed by Chief JlriuUey. who nmilo a short tut pointed spooch. Tho mutter of an auto fire truck for tho department during; tho coinlnB year wan fuvorubly dlHciiHHed and a plan of oporiitiou to procuro tho sume was outlined. Salom-lllll prepared for tcachor's retlremont fund. Five per cent of sal nry Is to bo sot aHldo for a term of years, when tho fltnto 1b to add $2000. 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. K. HAWKINS ornciATi AT UNUSUAL WtDOINO AT METHODIST PARSONAGl. Mia ll' l.' A. UiiiiIi. Ii Wrst I. Inn i ' H'"'. I '.Ull'l'l. !' I" ' "" ' Inn K IjiiiiI.. unbind Hi llm same ' ii'iriiiiiiiy llniixlay nli:l.l In II"' M'tli o.lli.l I m i...ii:n In in 'II." i iiiilrui II.K 1 I'llIlK lfl-: V. A Mkiihw and I ilia I .mill., ami Mr. Unnli uini VluU ; II Id i. i 'I lin rluK i rfi.'uniiy of llm Mi'tliu.lll 'liiinli waa iii lli J. K. Ha kin. ,.,,, .,tn utinK Km. It couplo , ,,,., (l,r n. marrl-nte ,,( h,,, ihi-r Only liiiim dlale lla llw-a mtviideil tlm i i-ri'iiiony. Hi Mr. M'Hiroe, who la a motor mini on llm MniiluvllU line. Mini Mr, I.iiiiiIi, who wi.ika III Dm btil li'U'.l.t iidlie, Bin iliiplned b) llm I'ofllmi'l IliilUa)', l.li;hl tt I'owr coinpiiiy. Mr uii. I Mia liiinli will in . k i Iln-lr Imuie III llM-t'..ll I'll). I'UKTI.AMI. Ore, !. 13. A f nmiirn of I'l.rCmi.l linol il.i) will mmll i-lltliilliatw III liiarrlaK" oil Iho olil- ... i.l.. .. ..I.. I... tt !..., lr..,ik IV " " " n iiiiirn, a oil iiiiii jminn iiiii'i i niilr.ii Ic.r, wnla, nt UHiilmi. r.ii k , Ml" llurtitliy Muiin, iljnrltliT of Mr. ami Mm. A. V. Muiiii. of M'ii'l"ii ainl lor iin'tly of Portland. Mr. ,1'horn left here lini-iuhiT 3 fur Ni'W York, uml sailed on I In? Hi. limit Huliirituy for Unulnii, where be will in Minn Ma n M fur the f trot tlini' In inure than I wo yar. Tim wedding il.iy l ti'iitutlwly art for lulu In JniHi ury Mr. Tlioin, who U llm aim of Mr. ami Mr a. Wulh-r H. Thorn, of 71.1 MiinlKiiiniTy ilrlvo, and Ml "a Munn at Ii'IhIimI Alnawortli arhiHil toKi-thi-r anil hi'i'niiin roniilant i'iniiianlona. Mr. I JURY FINDS FOR T. C. MILLLR IN SUIT BROUGHT BY L. A. BULLARD. Al'rglnn Unit ho almii'il note-think liiK Hint It wna nil Hpplicatlon for an liiaiirniice pollry. T. C, Miller, employ nl ii n u mualclun In a local theatre, Thiirmliiy won tlm action liroiiKhl iiliuimit him by I.. A. Milliard to collect It'.:!, aliened to bo dim on n promU anry note, (ieorno C. llrownell r-i-reaented Mr. Miller In the cnae which waa tried beforo it Jury lu Circuit Juttim Cnniplivll't court. Miller ucknowledKod Hint he alKnc.l thn note without rendliiK It. tukiiiK H for grunted Hint it wna on application for tnmirunro. and men, imikliiK tho total German lutntea In killed, wounded nnd iiiIbhIiik aline tho war broke out, 3.921.SI19. HARRY TUCKER SUES HIS TOO INSISTENT DEMANDS FOR CASH ALLEGED 8UIT FILED ON NOTE, DECREES SIGNED. ChurnliiK that his wlfo threatened to send the therlff after him boeause ho did not Bond her more money when ho wuk workliiK away from home, al thoiiKh ho itnve hor inott of what ho mini" iib a Hheephorder. Harry Tucker Friday filed a Bull for dlvorco nnulnat Cora Tucker In tho Clucknmns county circuit court. They wero married No vember 20, 1910, In Oregon City. Ho hIho albinos that Bho quarreled with him and had a violent temper. Stone & Moulton npnenr as IiIh attorney. V. L. Davln, throiiKh nttorney John N. Slovers, filed a Biilt VVlday to col lect $310 aliened to ho duo on a note BlRiiod by Curl WosolowBkl and to forccloao on a chatol mortgage. 0. P. EdwnnlB and H. DeNIko, who hnve an Interent In tho property Involved, nre alt niimod as defendants. Circuit Juduo Campbell Friday BlRn ed doc.ieeH dlvorchiK Ethel M. Fermi boh from Waltor M. Ferguson and Ella May liiiHtaln from C. W.'linstlan, GERMAN LOSS ALMOST 4,000,000 LONDON. Dee. 13. The total Ger niun ciiBiialtlos, excluding those in the nuvnl nnd colonial Bervlees, roportod In tho German official lints for No vember, says a Iirltlsh official state ment iHSiiod today, are 106,176 officers III J. F..UBRIGHT CftSE POHHANO MUNICIPAL COURT IN SISTI ON TRIAL, SIT FOR NEXT TUIbDAV. IHillH.A.Mi, l, I '. 7 -A 1 1 mm delilul In llm plW.u! Iliat Ilia ! aralliot J. .1.0 AllillKliI, f olnliniil Of (ill I lly mmi, wlm la ilmrif'd wl'li ilihlnK an ajiiniiioMI" wliHn lot'ok add, b illuppH l.waimn tli d" (-miaul had anttbd (or dainact, a tolinl by Munliliial Ju.: 1-aiiKK'illi today. "lin y ii i I all bn wlii'l a!lk.' aald JudK IjhukuIIi "I laliliol (oliipro iiiIm llila iuimi, II la loo teriotia. Mr AH.Hclil iiiu.I .pi.ir for Irlul i-t olln-fa lia iloim." A 1 1 . .r !) (nr tho di-f li.ilit told tlm n.iirl Hint IlKiir i Hi nt bad aifji.K d a diui.n lory n lili'iii" nl with thn firm i.f (l.U, Woiliiiiill k Kin. wln, d llviry ,:. ii waa In mlllalnn Willi Mr AII'fUM'a aiilniiiiililb'. oiik of I'm Ih.m.. I.eliiK kill.. I Tb umi la ai-t fur trial nit liett Tm-xlay inoniliiK. LODGE RE-ELECTS MASTER ARTISANWILUAMBOWES Tlm Culled Arllmina luat cviiilim liild tli.'lr aiiiiu.il t-li-ctlnii of offlifra and the ri-ult fnl'owa. M4tr Arli n.iii, W. A. Ilowi-a; anpi-rliiti-inli-nt. II llrutid; Inapw toe, ln.HU llumlltnn; ri-lary. Mra. MarKurct Hr.iinlt , tnu.iiri-r. M. K. Iiuiui; a-nlor con iliiilor. Mia. rtiulliin Kurt; Junior conductor. W. K. Kirr: mantcr of ccriimiiili'a. Mra. iArmatroiiK; iniiiit cliiti, IUii'l Moiiti;imi-ry. The iiif-l liiii wua oun of the llM-lli-t fur aomc tlino and all the offln-a wire hotly i Diiti nlrd fur. A Urns aticmliini o waa orcacnt. The iroi;raiii, aficr the bual-lii-i-a of the lui'i'tliiK waa a IiIk feature, and both captulna were well prepared for the iK-caali.n. is The new liuacb dix k at the foot of Twelfth aired la noarlnic completion. Tho floor of the dock hat been laid and work on Hie warehouae on the dock la being rualu'd- The drat boat to tie up to the dock waa the Pomona, which on Monday unloaded 30.000 HhiiiKlca for the roof of tho warehouae. Another wnrchoimc will be built on the ahore by Mr. Hunch If present p'nna are carried out. WEST LINN COUNCIL T West Unu authorltlea aro much op poaed to tho plnn of tho county court of ciittliiR tho general road levy from 8 to 6 mills, a plun which would ro duco tho clty't income from tho pen era! rond fund. The mutter wna din cuhhoiI at tho regular meeting of the Wcat Unit council Wedncaday night and the town across tho river will have representatives nt the county taxpay ers' meeting Snturdny to chock over the county budget Tho council passed on second read ing an ordlmmco levying a 7-mtll city tax. Tho construction of 2400 feet of concrete sidewalk on lluck streot In llolton was favored. STORES OFEN EVENINGS Oregon City stores will bo open dur ing tho evening beginning next Mon day anil continuing through tho week so as to accommodate Christmas shop pers who havo failed to "do their shopping early." Tho board of trade endorsed tho plnn Wednesday, SUIT FILED TO CORRECT ERROR IN MORTGAGE Kobocca Turnoy, . .administratrix of tho estate of David Tumey, who died October 25, 1904, filed a suit in the circuit court WednoBilay against Uos coo C. Frost and Gall Frost to correct an error In a mortgage und to fore close the mortgugo for $:!000. When the mortgage was mndo out it was In tho name of Robeca Turnoy, exocutrlx Instead of administratrix. Joseph E. Hodges appears as atomey (or the plaintiff. KELLOGG'S SUIT DISMISSED The suit of E. M. Kellogg against John Albright was dismissed by an order signed by Circuit Judge Camp boll Monday. Kollogg, with a claim for $500 assigned by Maxwell Victor for alleged publicity work done for Al bright, filed the action several months ago. Victor, a magazine writer and newspaperman .held the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the time the action was brought but was defeated by Sheriff Wilson by a majority of eeveral thousand last month. Mr. Al bright Ib a member of tho city council from the first ward and president of the Clackamas County Fisherman's union- BITTER FAMILY FIGHTS F AS CULMINATION Of LONO ROW YOUNCTCRI FIRE (HOT IN NKICHBON'S HOUIC. 'ar.IU rorni-r, l'U lun.m rounty, Ix-llra Ma liaiim. n'ml of l.i In I l.i) pttairful and (.ri.Hi. r ..u iliua Ha liauio uiillra. I'.nudl.o lomcra l lutla war all II own, llmnka In Ihn id bi-twm-ii Hi. fiiiiilll-i of Ial l H"ff "d C Trait. Tin troublo atrt'd toinn 1 1 mo In tlm illilunl oaal, Hi nature of wlil'li la not known lo Iih.iI imtlii.rlt.i a. 'Hi" inullrr alli to b'ad '.mil atraw lx rry Hum lunt uiiuin'r wlii-u Mra Ni-ff and Mra. I'rait ihkii-mI Iii fouili and lumlilu fiht. Ko'lowliu thn ruiiil.at bi-twtii ihn two, tlircala of boillly harm and i-m di-utli art aald tu hiiva hfrn n liatiri-d. Mr, Trait M that 1 1 in u look Hi iiniiti-r ui with thn dlntrli t aiioiiicy'a iln i-, but tha ma'-li-r waa drnird wllh a at-rn warnlnx to th Ni lf fmnlly Ut Holiday It.iilM-n rnd Calvin N.-ff, amia of Mr. and Mra iMvbl Ni-ff. flrt-d tbrfit ahott from r. 12 rnurn au- , toiiiatlc ahot nun Into th (nml of tlm I'rutt hum". It la aib-i-i-il. Hbi-rlff II ron and Coimtabli. r'roul vlnlti-d I'ara dir.. i-orni-ra Monday and T'day ir ri-r-dliiKa were atarti d aculiiat the war llkn youths. Thi-y will b taki-n be fore Comity JudK Aiidi-raon Thuradsy iiinrnlnK. TE WELL KNOWN GARFIELD MAN TOOK PROMINENT PART IN URGING ESTACADA ROAD. Henry Kppi'rton a resident of eat ern Clnckamua county from 1S64 until 1M4. died at the Good Samaritan hos pital In Portland November 24. after an operation for cancer of the stom al h- He hud been I1! with the d la ease for a year, and the operation was performed as a tlesperato effort to anve his life, but he wat unable to rally from the shock. He was born In Monroe county. Iowa. In 1S57. nnd when six ycurs old croibied the plains with bis parents. Gilbert and Catherine Epperson, and his three brothers and four sisters to Nevada. In 1S64 they moved to Roso burg and In the fall of the year follow ing the (amity went to Sandy Ridge where they took up a homestead and ; Henry F.pperson grew to manhood. Henry Epperson took a leading part i In the development of the eastern part i of tho county. He to an active part In the work preliminary to the con struction of a railroad in that district. Two years ago he sold his homo at ' Garfle'd nnd moved to Dufur In an : effort to better his fulling health. His i family lives there now. . ! In 1902 he married Mrs. Cassle Hampton, who. with four children, Callle, John, Eva and Ratio; three stepsons. Cecil, Olen and George; two sisters and three brothers, survive. METHODISTS ILL RAVE OUTDOOR XMAS PROGRAM TREE ONJTH STREET FEED FOR CHILDREN PLANNED AND TWO GIANT FIRS WILL BE ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. hool board of the First MothoduA church Monduy night vnted to hold an outdoor Christmas tree program on tho Saturday night preceding Christmas. Aiinougn me church Is behind the affair, it Is not denominational nnd the support of members of other churches and of the business men of the town In general is sought. A (cod for tho chltdron will be one of the features of the affulr. Two giant ChrlBtmns trees, electrically lighted, will be erected as well as a plutform from which the program will bo given. Fifty dollars already has been raised for the colobratltfn. The Sunday school board elected the following officers Monday night: H. B. cox, superiutendont; Mrs. B. A. Hong, first assistant superintendent; .1. E. Smith, second assistant superin tendent; Frances Rowland, secretary; Asel Tabor, treasurer; Winnie . Smith, llbrnrian; Ralph Calkins, chor ister; Florence Fromong, pianist; Mrs. C. I. Stafford, superintendent of the primary department; Mrs. R. B., Cox, superintendent of the cradle roll de nnrtmont. and Mrs. Sarah Dlckerson, superintendent of the homo depart ment BOLTON FIREMEN ELECT - Bolton company, No. 2, of the West Linn flro department, elected the fol lowing officers at a meeting Tuesday night: President, Dan Hogan; secre- tary, Jack Draper; treasurer, k. mc Lartv: serKeantat-arms, C. F. Stutz; foreman. Frank ' Hammerle ; first as sistant foreman, George McKay; sec ond assistant foreman, S. C. Sauls- burv. A committee was appointed to arrange for a basket social which will bo given at the Bolton school house January 16 to raise funds for tho com pany. A light will be placed In the entrance of the (Irehouse at Bolton and In the next week fire alarms will be sounded with the Bolton school bell. ENTIRE Fi'llT OF SIK ILL WITHSAME DfSEiSE FOUR VI AHOLD CHILD IS DEAD AND TWO OTHERS STILL ARE IN SERIOUS CONDITION. The 'amny or iji y iii-riiaru, rn- ( ln III Kaliaaa Ciy 1.lltloli, liocame aflllili-d wllh dyn'-iit'-ry the latti-rpart of luat wei-k. Hnvin wi-ie alrliki-n. (Inn iiii-inbi-r illi"! Katiilday lilllbt. t hl'd. Alfrwd. ii-d (our yiara, and Hie (uiu-ral ai-rvlce waa toiidmid Mon day aftiirnoon from the family ral-di-nie by ll- W. T Mllllki-n, iator of Hie lluitlnt rhiinh, kaaUtnd by lti-v. J. A. Ware. Interim nl waa In the Miiuntdlii View txiiii-ti-ry. It la bi-llfvi-d Ihut the family ttfl tomthlnx caimliiK the lllw-aa. Four of the iiiciiibiiia of the family taki-n III are rajiblly linirovlii while two tre atlll i-rliiiinly III. IS TO BE LOST OTTAWA, Out.. Dec. 13. The Cana dian torpedo boat (Jrllae, commanded by Lieutenant W. Wlngate, has bi'-n loht at aeu with all hands. II la (eare t. This announcement waa made by th'i mliilrili-r of the nuval service. With her officers and crew, 'J) men In all are In-Hi ved to have been lout on Iho Grilse. "The milliliter of the naval aervli'i regrets to report," reads the announce ment limned br the chief press cen sor, "that It la feured that his majes ty's Canadian torix-doboat Grilse. Lieutenant Walter Wlngate, R. N. C V. H . has been lost at sea with all hands. "The vessel left Halifax at 3 p. m. December 11 for lU-rmuda. At 4 a. m.. December 12. a wireless message wua received from her stating that a mod erate southeast wind was blowing. At 3 p. m.. December 12. another wireless message was received slating that o Ing to the state of the weather she was returning for shelter to Shelburne. At 7:28 p. m.. December 12. she called S. O. 87 stating her position was latitude 43 degrees 40 minutes north, longitude 64 degrees CO minutes west. At 7:30 p. m., a final message was received 'Now sinking.'" ADMINISTRATRIX IS APPOINTED Circuit Judge Campbell, acting as a Judgo In a probate case in the ab sence of County Judge H. S. Anderson, signed an order Wednesday appoint ing Cecelia Kobclnlk administratrix of tho estate of her late husband. John Kobolntk. who died recently. The es tate Is valued at 1400. Always on the Job Lunch Goods Rex Real Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Ham . . . . 15c, 2 (or 25c Rex Potttd Chicken.. 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Regular 25c 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork and Beans. Rcgu'ar 15c 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans. Regular 10c 3 for 25c V. B. Sardines, special 3 (or 25c Van.Camp'8 Catsup, pint bottle 20c 1 (ull pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Sea Breeze Ocean Crab, best qual ity and class, can 25c Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, poind 25c Creom Brick Choose, pound 30c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Pnlm Brand Sardines, 5 cans... 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 15c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10e Crackers, 10c box, regular 31.00 box 83c Hot Tamnles, can 10c Vienna Sausage, can ...10e Pint Relish, per bottle 15c Chip Beef 15c ChH'l Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles In (ull pint Jars, 15c; quart Jars....25e Green Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Devilod Ham, can 5c 6 for 25c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, can 1e Ovstera. Reg. 15c can 10c Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Plnenpple, large can 25c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Uneeda Biscuits, 5c pkg...6 for 25c Cookies 10c pkg. 3 for 25c Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffeo 30e Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can.... $1.00 LIpton's Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, reg. 65c grade.. Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Reg. 20c pkg. Tetley's Tea 15c pound 50o Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Postum Cereal Coffee, Jteg. 25c. package 20c WEDNESDAY IS BUTTER DAY, Falls City Other Days 85c Phone Pacific - - 19 Homo Phone--A133 FORMER OREGON ARE SUCCESSFULFARMERS HOW NEAR BIG TIMBER, MONTANA Mir V'lrlnlnla Turka, formerly fou liei in) with Ihn Oregon City hospital, and Miaa H.i.lle I'.ulley, alao of Hie Mii lni I nl Ion, are making a mark (or tlif-inneltea In entering the aicrl cultural Industry, arronlliig lo reports received In thla city Tueaday. Tlm lolSowliig appeara In llm No malm County Id-pulilli an, publuhed at Auburn, Nebraska: 'Mm Virginia Tarka. a (ortner trained nurae, and Mls Ha. 11a llalley, Imj mira". are eiampl" of the pout bt'lllea of women In the agrtcultuial liidualry. I jtat year they became Joint owners of 3:0 a n-s located 21 miles OF 51 MEMBERS FORMED A gymnasium cluna teui bing drills, setting-up Slid ti nning exercises, first aid to Injured, with fencing and other gymnastic exercises as side lines, ba been formed under the leadership of Frank King, president o( the llaptlst Young Teoplo's union, assisted by Ixnils Conklln. Monday was the sec ond meeting of the clans, and 51 boys were In line. The number was o lurge that It was necessary to divide the class, the Junior division com posed of boys from seven to eight years, and the senior group from elKht lo nine. The Junior division will Include the boys from e'even or twelve to fourteen, and the senior group those (rom that age up. Mr. King Is an espe cially capable leader, and has an able second In Mr. Conklln. and this de partment o( work gives promise of meeting with much success. Re. W. T. Mlliiken. the pastor, la planning to form a similar afternoon class for girls, to be held under the chaperon age of the women of the church. This class will likely be held after school. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Multnomah lodge. No. 1. A. F. & A. M.. Monday night elected tho follow ing officers: Worthy master. Harold Swafford; senior warden. Harold A. Rands; Junior warden, William Lald law; treasurer, John R. Humphrys; secretary. Roymond P. Caufield, and trustee, M. D- Latourette. PRICE Specials Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and puro 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Toilet Paper. 6 for 25e Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack V, ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 2tt pound tin 50c 6 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes 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 V, gallon in glass containers. .25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c. can.... 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for Post Toast'.es ( Krumbles ) Savon Soap, two 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 Pearllne, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 25c 20c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston'a Bran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krumble Corn Flakes. 2 pkgs..15c Rolled Oats. 10-lb. sack 50c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25e Liberty Wheat 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Christmas Nuts OF ALL KINDS. lib. 2-lbs. New Crop Walnuts 20c 35c New Crop Almonds... 25c 45c New Crop Brazils 25c 45c New Crop Peanuts ....15c 25c FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE MORCS-AJaS CITY WOMEN (mm HI- Timber, Montana, lhroni.li punliuae with profits Irom a prltrat hoapllul In Oregon City, Oregon, who U they told to take up a farming i tura. Th jroniig woinm pi mind '! aires of wheat, "j acres tu flat, t' i acres lo oata for feed, and a fine gar den. They hae marketed llila year 1404 b'ihi li of wheat at II 61 to f I 71 per biiahel, more thrn lOoO buh!a i f flat at : 3, and ouls at It .50 per I1") pounds. The farm la equipped with well arranged barns and abcln, blurk amllli shop, hiinklioiine (or Hi gn'fl betp, In-home, shelters (or the at'x U and tarlous klnda of (owls." GERMAN 60MR PLOTS IN HAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 1.1. In oi l SL Mary's church were hutched, ear! In 191.1, tho alleged German boin'i plots against eastern munition plauu and railroad tunnels. This testimony was given by !ouls J. Hmlth today, in the government's prosecution ' f Frani Ilopp. German consul generst, and others, on the dynamiting conspl acy charges. Smith, himself, a de fendant, said: "Crowley (C. C Crowley, a defend ant detective), and I went to old r-'l Mary's church after I got back fro.n Tacoma, and there he told me what ho wanted done In the east." In Its Indictments sxalnst ilopp, K. H. von Schack, vice consul; Lieuten ant George Wtlhelm von Ilrlncken an I others, the government set out as spe cific acts, conspiracies lo blow bp the works of the Aetna Exposlve company, at Ishpemlng, Mich.; the Aetna Chem. leal company plant, at Aetna, til., and a grand trunk railway tunnel. ROCKEFELLER DONATES $500003 NEW YORK, Dec. 13. John D. Rockefeller has given 1500.000 to th National Young Women's Christian association. It was announced here i t a meeting of the organization. The donation. It was said, would enable the association to complete the Gwe II. Dodge memorial (und of l.G00,0OO. Reports say Newport will hsve sar dine cannery. Lowering Xmas Candies ' WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF XMAS MIXED CANDY Gum Drops Candy 15c nam ouxea itiiiuy .. Grocers Mixed Candy ..) pound Plain Chocolates ( 20c pound Cream Mixed ... r Fancy Mixed, ( & IDS. OOC Candy Canes, 6 for 25c Marshmellows In tins 10c Fanny Home-made Creams, In H-pound box. Is 25 and 50c Fancy Hand-made Chocolates box 25c and 50c All kinds of Chewing Gum. Mint Lozenges, Square Suckers. Stick candy of all kinds, Fancy Choco lates, Peanut Candy, In (act every thing In the candy line at most rea sonable prices. Syrups No. 10 Can Karo Snip (Blue Lable) 55c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Blue Label) 30c No. 10 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) 65c No. 6 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) 55c -Gal. Tea Gordon Syrup 50o H-Gal Log Cabin Syrup 85c Quarts Log Cabin Syrup 45c Pints Log Cabin Syrup 25c P. V. Maple Syrup r..10c Cooking Molasses 10c Fresh Fruit Size Doz. Fancy Navel Oranges... SO 40c Fancy Navel Oranges. . .100 30c Fancy Navel Oranges. . .126 25c Fancy Jap Oranges 20c Fancy Lemons 25c Fancy Grape Fruit, 5c; 6 for. .25c Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries 2 quarts 25o Fancy Jonathan Apples, box $1.00 Fancy Baldwin Apples, box.. $1.00 Fancy Snltzenburg Apples, bx $1.25 Fancy California Grape Fruit, ea. 5e Sultana Vise, package.. 5c and 10c Not-A-Seed Raisins 15c Dromdary Dates 15c Flour CROWN FLOUR, sack $2.00 Per barrel $7 90 CORVALLIS FLOUR, sack... $1.80 Per hnrrel ....-j $7.00 (Guaranteed best flour.) Butter, 2-lb. Roll 80c. Oregon City Seventh Street i "gun. - 4 r