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ORKHON TITY KSTKIM'lt.HK. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1917. local briefs W.uitui ill Uiittt'Kii, In this i ll r "i liinillirt Wiiduosdiiy J. A lid he)', id Boring. anions' Urn Ofriin I'll) llliiin VV i'ilu tutu Mr. mil Mr. li I, luilirr, of Um mr Crwk. were lii lbl til) WciliiPa l'u si w andul) ui dad drove, in unions lit OrtfM riijr visitors Tues day W A Ili i k 1 1 ui i nl.ili in, hi nf Mn lull. was lii IhU 'ii on business Tus John ViMinr, nil known (. i ii. i . r Oswego, was In llil rlly on business Mouduy W liartlrll, KaUiada attorney . In Uti'Koii Clly mi ! ml bualii loudity II I' Kmiim'. -'ii knoviii farmer B I'aiiby, was In this i lly mi Imalunaa Tuesday I.. A. VllllllK Hllll 'I.I"! Ill' I Mi' MuMr. nf Mim a Mill. worn In Ihla i lly on tiualinaa Monday n Hiitur.lnv Jninmii II. 1111 turn imitlna for poiilinsslor at 'olloli, will lM blil al III)' OflfM Clly Nialnirii ti I" I. Calfrxy. PWMf of una of Hi ii i fin ma In Hi.. Molalla roiinlry, in Ihla i lly on business Wednesday 8 A D. Iliiwtate. of Molalla. Iml formerly nf thin ill). wan In ilrogoii Hy on business Holiday nnd Monday W I iMikiv iriiiiiliu III larinnr I'MinaMiiu uml broihi r of I'oalinaalrr I J Coohr. a In Ihla rlly on I. ml I" -Ml Wl I f J - "III) Si wi'.n Farr, of Molallu. tattle buy r (or Purr Hrolhora, woa In Ihla rlly mi liimliiraa Monilay. and will return tu w. 1 ii,, today W W. Ktrrtmrl went to Oswego ln r hi' .'lii'inliil ihi- I'litiinnn gr.inK" inrillna Mr Kvirhurt In u immibor of inn Molallu i hi. funis ui" I or fanbv. manager of the. I'lininirrclnl di'imrtnii'iit of tlm Molallu Kit" irli nnnpuii). In till" rlly on i"n in-hi Wednesday F Rihnfer. formerly a sawmill man of Molalla. IMM nn engaged In almllar boslnens al Huiiiinll. Oregon, la In till lly (or a few ilaya on business I, William Hinlth. Hi'dland. waa UMN II"' ONfMI Clly vlallora Hal unlay Mr Hinlth la one of Iho prom Inent hn-eders of Rhode Inland Rod IHinltry ('unity Assessor W V Kwrhsrt. of Ihla rlty, wont In Motalln Tuesday venlag where ti" uttondol a mooting nf Iho rlt ilium II Mr Kvorhart la mayor of Molnlla Mr George I'rusrier, of Oiwrjo, was la Ihla rlly on Tuesday, und be fore returning to her home ) lulled t thf hum" of l'ailnln nnd Mrs J. T. ppersun. of rarkplare. A M. Hut) Ml was In Ihla rlty Turn .l.i) ami I'llniMidn.) Hi' attended i hi Pomona gram;.' nt Oswego Vi I neaday Mr Klrchem l nn active worker In iht liKun riuiiri'. QtOfgS HnrrlnRton. who recently 1. 1 i'I'Iii) u i". . ui. .ii with thi IinMint I'owdi r eonpUJT, left for MMthtffl On-Ron Hatnrduy i v.miIiir on linalni'Ha in ronnwtlon with tho rnniiany. Mr. und Mra llurrlr Morohonan, of llran r Creek, were In thin rlly Wi d neadny nn their way to California. where they will vlall many of the lurRi rltlea. hefnre n InrnliiK lo their fiirm Minn I'orkoM'r, who in eiiRaRi'd In leiu hlnK In the KmR I'onil Hrhool. af taf lnliliiR her parenta, Mr. uml Mm. I'erkover. of l'nrkilnrr. linn retiiriieil to the Slnfford rountry to reHiiine her dtttlM. John Hrmlv. Dun l.yoim. Jr.. and 1 ph Miller, who have been Hpend inn Hi. ii hiilliliDH In thla rlly with their ii .rentn, have returned In Mount nrel rol'eRe, where Ihey will ri'iuime tlii'lr iitudli'N I. Yoiiiik nnd family arrived In thin rlty Sunday from Hnwtrlln. California. ami win probably loc&ta in OttokanUui ronnly. They ore lonkltiR for n plan1 to ottli, nnd Mr. Youiir Ityi thnt Ori'Ron City "lookn Rood" to him. TIiitm will ho u mMtlDI of tho OlMknmni County llumnno noi'loty at the homo of Mr. and Mra, B, tl Cn Held, or Rlgbtta ami Wuter ItTMtl till" avtnlni i 7 : :to o'olook, Tbli win lie tho annual inenllnK, and offlron will lie elei t il. Mr. and Mm. Clurloa Chlldi, of lirownavlllo. vlliUd relatlvoa In Oro Rim Clly over Hunilay. They woro on their way to Hulein, where they will 1 1 vo during the proton) lowlon of tho leclH'aturi'. Mm. Chlldn wiih formerly Minn Mary HnndHtrnm. of Ori'Ron Clly. Mrn. Don 10. Mi'ldruin. who arrived In Ihla rlty from Hnrliloy, California, .iml who ulll roliirn I" thai i It) within two wookH, Ih the RUi'Ht of Mr. J. II. Humphry!!, of Ninth and Center HtreetH whlln In thin rlty. Mra Mrlilniin Ih to mako her DODIO In Urrkley for aovoral yenm. w. k. Pratt, who baa obarga of tba i iniRon City Tniiiporlatinn rompany'ii iiiilnnlnR deimrtment In thin rlty, Ih oooflnod to IiIh room, RiifforliiR from a novoro utlark of rhouinntlHm. During Mr. rn.tt'ii lllneHH, hla ponltlon Ih ho in iiiiod by Brnaat Qrabam, Hon of Captain A. II. (Irnliam. of the Dragon city Tranaportatlon rompany. AJbarl BohOth, a Junior at tho Oro Ron Agricultural o.oIIoko, who has lioon in Mil. i rlty HpoudliiR IiIh vacation with his parcnti, Mr. nnd Mra. A. Schoth, u rt Saturday morning for corvniiiH, wliero ho will roBiinio IiIh Htudlon at tho oolloRo. Ho In takiiiR a courso In nKTlrillturn. HIh brother, Harry, Ih ns lHtnnt profoHHor of nRrirultiire nt tho rollogo MrH. John HiirIiob, of Rodland, who linn boon at CorvnlllB, nttondliiR tho mootlnc of tho OroRon (luoniBcy Ilrood era' nBsorlntlon durliiK Knrmor'8 wonk Hi'HBlon at tho OroRon ARrlrultural rol lone, was In this city Friday on her way homo. She wbb mot In this city by Mr. 1 1 ii rln h. Mrs. HurIiob 1b one of the directors of the Guernsey Hreod ere' naioclntlon, and ! amonn tho hroedors of aomo of tho boat stock In tho northwest. Jesse Hazoll, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, was In thla city on bualneaa Thursday. Mr. Haiell's son, 8ldney, waa engaged In repair ing a motorcycle with hla brother, Victor, when one of the lads careloaa ly atruck a match, cauaing an explos ion, and th- clothing of Sidney became ignited. Before the flamea wero ex tinguished the boy'a Umba were badlv burned. In order to save the life of the hoy akin grafting haa been re sorted to. and Mr. Hazell gave 160 square Inches of akin, and hla daugh-j found iim eaaarr to lak thla amount of akin (nun other porilona of Ihe lad'a hody. II. Thlnaaen, una of lh promlimnl lireiilara of Jsraays, ahoaa alotk farm la liM llad user Mllwaukla, was In thla rlly on Halurday Mr Tblaaann waa on his way from Corrallla, when h Ilia liaan In allandalira at Ihe meet' Ing of the Oregon Juravy llraednra' anaiNlalloii Whlln lhnr had th" honor of bring loualinaetar at the ntuilriila' laiiiiiunl hidd laal Thursiliy nlghl Mr Thlaaenn la praaldnnt ft Hi.. Oregnii Jeraey r luh Mr Tbleeieu, while In this rlly. aald Ibat altli'iugb tiW warn many llmroiiah Inalrui tola at tlm Orogon Agrlrultural rol luge. Ilia rollagn haa been hulullrappe'l owing lo Ihe lark of fimda. and that In Inn lora are offeri'd better aalahea al other rollegaa. FRANK BECK PURCHASES PORTLAND HOUSE AT THE CONaiDINATION BAIO TO II tit K.llltOHIIOOU 1,1 IN In The Social Whirl Currant Hapeenlnae ef Intertea In an A haul Orseen City frank Dark, of thla rlly, Monday ac quired title lo the 14 by lOVfoot lot on Ihn eoulheaal rorn-r of Klfth and Main afreet from Dlllmaii 4 lluwlaod, local iml ealalo Hi", .wlih h a few daa ago took over the property from Mra Mln nle I,. I '. . i i The deal la Iba monl ImiMirlanl Iramun Hon In rlly propeity for aetrral montha MAPLE IANE GRANGE WILL INSTALL JAN. 13 lha laelalUlloe "f offbara uf Mapl latae Orange No. m will U held M (ha (range ball Halurday, January It whm an eirellent program will be given In lha afternoon folloeing Ibe leguUr riMitlne of bualnaas la the mornlag One of ihe fa(ure that M aleaya Iraihed foreard l with pleaa ure will be Ibe dinner aerred at II o rlia k. and prepared ,y tin, women of lha grauge. A J. leia la worthy .-.Hirer, and la preiwrlng Ihe after noon 'a program Thn following are lb. otTlrera (hat will Ihi Inatalled, wllh Cast Maai r William Heard, of HIIwom. formerly of Maple Ijine, and memliar of Ibe . Maple IJinn Orang Maaler. I.yman ii. .1 .i overaeer, Ora a Morton; i- lurrr. A J liwla 'haplaln Mm UNSIGNED NOTES LAID WASHINGTON SMITH. OE OREGON CITY BOY, II. S. TO SUPERINTENDENT BY CLACKAMAS, IS DEAD SAILOR, DIES IN PEKIN MR.. MRS. GAH1LI0GE coupli tuio iv f j. toozi rort 130400 riLI SIO AMINOfO ANtWtR. It la underatiMal thai lha iitnaldera Hon waa In Ih- neighborhood of MM. row-i rtee.H. ; ,. ' Hm ton. aaalatanl alaward William N'ealy; aetrelery. Mra. A. J liwia, ireaeurer, rfM II sND 'IIH CH Vltl.KS I II III Jfl MAN enlertalnod at their home al Hlulford January U, obaerilng their .'Mb wedding alinlvnraer) Th" rooma ware artlallrally daiorated with etergnriia. polled plunln uml nil How era. Inlariiilnglml wllh featoona if alher llnaal, and Hm color ai heron of Hie Tli'.lriiian lii. in. wan allirr ami purplii, bring vary attractive. Among Ibe features of the afteruiHui waa tho aervlng of a seven rourao din nor, lha labia being urtlatlrally dor , ruled with nit flowara. To Ihe strains of Lulu nrrln'n Wedding March, played 1 I) Mlaa I'byllla Tleileinali. the brld"-1 griNiur and hla hrlde led iho way into lha dining room, where the aump liious dinner was nerved, and at 3 o'rhM k Ire i ream ami ' wedding" rakn en M l ,i i 111., Kill ..In Many lieaullful Rlftn were preneiited lo Mr uml Mrs. Thlndrman. All of the ehtlilren of Mr and Mra Tieileiiiau were home for his enjoy able iH-rnslon Allemllng warn Mrs otto rumperln. anh. although papera filed In tha r I rordar's office show lhal Ihn ronalder tilon waa I0 The property la oe- 1 ii pled by a Iwoalory fraina building known a tha Cortland llotiee, which rhaa barn Inaanl by Ihe new owner for aeveral years. A. J. Ilobblaj: Conona. Ilea Morton. Cerea, Uertrude Waneoberg. flora. May Hplintar. lady aaslsiant steward. Myrtle Hwallow. Alleging lhal each and avery aute iiM.ni und imputation lonlalnad In aald Hulletln No. I' la true and aubatance and In fact. ' II II. Cartlldge and hi. wife, C Oregur CarUldge. defend aula In a :u ooe libel ault brought by City Hrhool Huperlntendnnt Toote, set ait In an amended anawer filed In (he Irrull .-oiirt Monday alleged events to substantiate their cUIom. The answer ronlalns l page, and inrludea newspaper clippings, lettera and acrounta of incidents wblih are said to prove the truth of Imputations in Hulletln No. I. which Mr. Cartlldk-a and blf wife published In an effort lo M-rure a publb hearing of rbargn aralnat tha clly school superintend snt. Hulletln No I . iisalr. la mild In ".mparslon with the anawer. Washington Hinlth. a realdent of Clackamas county alnee lM, died al his home In the CI kamaa aUllon dls irlri Monday night from pneumonia Ha would have been (0 years years old hart be lived until Man b M. and waa born In Monroe county. W. Va. Mr. Hmllh waa a retired lumberman Ifa was a member of the Oddfellow's lodge The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Oregon City Congregational church Ills widow, but no children, survive him ODV Of CHARLia ALAN HOLMIO WILL Bl TAK'.N TO gfOKANI, WAM , FOR BURIAL. IN ONLY 54 SECONDS AFFECTING NET FISHING IS FARMER, PASSES AWAY ! ' John Kromong, a retired farmer, died al (be home of hla son. Andrew Km ! mong. at Wlllametta. Monday morning. from autbma. and the funeral aervlcea ; will be conducted at the St. John's 1 Cr.thollc church Tuesday morning at 1 10 o'clock. Iter. A. Hlllebrand. pastor, official i: The Interment will be at Ht Johns and Myers at Mr Kromong i Word was received Tueaday by Mra. Iraniel O'Ncll, of Rosa) firm, of lha midden death of bar neplrnw, Charles Alan Holmes, at Cekln. China, from pneumonia Tha body will be ahlpped to Hpokane. Waah., for burial Ills ' mother Mr i. Edward Holmes, and sis I ter. Mrs. red Martin lire In Spokane Charles Alan Holmes was born at I the custom bouse. Mary's Island. Hltka. Alaska. In lnJ. and waa Ihn son of the j late Kdward llolmaa. He made his home In this city with his aunt. Mrs O'Nell alncn be waa M years of ace. and a year ago last September he en listed In the nary. He attended the Mount Cleasant school near thla city, and lrt.tr took a course In tho Oregon City high school, graduating over a year ago. He la aurrlred by hl.t mother, one wlmlmr Una l I I VI ..tin nt Onnbana lirudy have w . . ,,,.- u.-im,.m u..i,.. ,,t Mra. Daniel TWO DIRECTORS MAKE UNCX PCCTEO VISIT ANO SOUND THE FIRE OONO. LOCAL FISHERMEN PLAN FIOHT TO REOPEN RIVER DRASTIC MEASURE OPPOSED. Tha Clackamas County Plabernien'a union met last night and discussed proposed legislation affretlng salmon To meiuhrrn of the board of dlrei lora of the West l.lnn district W. ('. ! McDonald and 0 V Chsrles, vlslled ' thn school at llolton unniperledly Tuesday afternoon at I: IS o'clock. 'shortly after the pupils hud berome flatting nettled down for study after their noon , Thl, ullon wj proi,ly make a fight Misses l.lllisn. Vevs. Ita. l-la. Chyl , hour, and sounded lha nre gong, wnich to yaopen Ihe river to net fishing to the lis Cnmpcrln. I.yle. Moyd TMeman. , loraled near IM mam entrance. ,,, lln (00 feci b-low the tolls. Charlen Tledrinan. Jr . Mrs. Ilenrlatta At once the i hlldrru dropped their and will make a vlRorous campaign lllimk. Mr nnd Mm. Ilorure Hnyen. of j books, took thalr placet! In Ihe aisles against the attempt to done the Will Hhcrwood. Mr nnd Mm II. I'smpcrlu. and m:.rched out of the building with amette entirely in i ommerrlal finhing if Cortlnnd; Mr and Mm August' out ronfualou. All were out of tha Ulunk. Mr und Mm Jumes Tlrdeman. building In .'4 seeonds. The dlrertora Mr nnd Mra Charlea Oelbergcr. Otto were nt nine ronvlnied (hat Ihe In I'amperln and son, Knrrnlt. John Tled-1 strurtora had given the students the mail, Mr uml Mm. james iiayee, sir. proper inntnii lion in making ineir esu nnd Mm. Alfred lllank Mm. Kd. Col- from a building in rase of fire lard. Mr and Mm Kd. Illunk. Mm liar- Ti1(, llu Hlmonaon. Miss Susie ghats, ,, ,,,1, as the students when the hurl. Haven. Mlnnrn Annie. Kdn.i . ouiiil,.,l The Innlnirtom of thn llolton arhool are Crofessor J. II. Culavan, principal. Miss Htnarnns. Miss Hens Warner, and Crofessor Tu. ner. Itmtrurtor of manual training. The fishermen want It understood ! that they are opposed to the bill wblrh would close every salmon stream In 1 the ntutn to traps, saint and fish wheels. The report ibat ihe local un I Ion was In favor of thin bill Is said to teachers ware taken un much ! have been spread In Cortland. Muv iluberger. Mlsnm Delta and Orfn Inycn, Meanrn liuy. Willie and Kildle ielberger and (iordon Illunk Psrty Olvsn at the Psmperln Home. New V, ,.i p.iri i i gl vi u .it Hi" home of Mr and Mm into Ciinperln by the Mlnnrn Husan Hi ball, Lillian Tledmnn and Kllinbeth Ncmno The evening wan devoted to Rumen and , music, nnd act. oral vocul us well as Instrumental selwllons wore Riven by the H H H. (ilrln. The rnonin of the Cninperln's were benutlfled wllh their decorations with i evergreens. At mldnlRhl rrfn'nhinentn were scr veil, uml before ihe departure of the guests Ire cream ami rake woro scr , ved Lels Belle Smith Wrds Ellis E. Drown A at ih Rinlth, of MarkKburr on Now Year's dcy, when their yoi:nr.ent dniiRhlor. I.eln Hello Smith, wra uitltod In mar rl: i:e to Kills K. Ilrown, of New Kra. eldest (ion of Mr. and Mr:i. (leorgo II i Ilrown of Hint plnro. The coreniony look plnro nt 12 o'clock. Row J. It. j LandsbOfOtlfbj 0( the cllv. offlrlntlnR. j Only Iho Immedliito rrlatlvoH wore prosonl. KoiiowiiiR the ccratnony bbaataona dinner wns served, nfter which tho happy. yOtmg couple took the train FREDERIGI, MRS. ANNA WALLACE, OE ,IS BREAKS, CAR LEAVES THE . . I . . . .. . . ,k. ..M.H ,., 7 . " Mnmlaag. and an aunt. answer U Ihn Intimation that Huperln-1 was born In the state of Illinois. April ! Q'Seii 0f Oregon City lendent Tooxe wrote the following' 15. Ut- - ' anonymoua letter, which was published In tho Itotacada Crogress In the toll of IMfi "Oregon City, Nor. II, '15. Rupt. schools. Kstarada. Ore. How you like your school to play football with team having players sli years In high school. Yon did this afternoon. Piin. here Mr and Mra. Cartlldge also aay that they have reason to believe that HuM-rlntndent Toote wrote in anony mous letter received by Superintend ent Warner or The Dalles achoola In an effort to discredit H. P. Pfiogaten, ho then wan endeavoring to socure the position as principal of The Dalles high school. Several Instances !re brought up oy Mr. and Mrs. Cartlldge In an effort to show that Hupnrlntendent Tooze'a al ledgad unreliability and disregard for hla word lost him the confidence and respect of teachers and pupils. Stor ies appearing In a local newspaper a year ago are quoti-d at length to prove that there was considerable opposi tion to the superintendent, and that there was a demand for an Investiga tion Into conditions In the schools. Several prominent local men. In cluding. In fart, one member of the school board, are alleged to have urged the publication of the Hulletln Kb. 1, Kdward Frederlcl. after a long III I ness. died at bis home at Stafford . Thursday nlgbt. He waa born Novem ! her 15. lsal, In Illinois but haa lived 1 at Stafford for some time. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon from the Stafford llapttst church and interment will be In tha Stafford ceme tery. Rev. Mr. Lucas will officiate. A wUlow and several children survive. MRS. C. LARSON, 76. DIES AT GLADSTONE Mra. Anna Wallace, wife of Oodfrled Wallace, died at the family home at Highland 8unday from pneumonia, and the funeral services will be held today with Myers Itrady, of this city, having charge- The Interment will be in the Highland cemetery. Mra. Wallace waa born August 11. 1842, and on October 7, 18S6, she mar ried Uodfried Wallace. She la sur vived by her husband , three sons. John Wallace, of Calf well, Idaho: Joe Wallace, of Highland; George Wallace, of llrobd Acres. Oregon: two daugh ter, Mrs. Fred HetUnan and Mra. George Berger. of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. C. Larson died at her home In G'adstone Thursday at the age of 7( years. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Her widower and the following child- the basis of the libel action. Dlmlck ren survive: Mrs. Anderson, of Glad- & I Hmlrk and O.W. Kastham prepared stone: R. I -arson, of Daggett. Mich; the lengthy amended answer and filed Mrs. W. Blom. of Oregon City, and Mrs. It for Mr and Mrs. Cartlldge. A. Edgren, of Portland. WIFE CHARGES DESERTION. Maud M. DeMotta filed a suit for di vorce Tuesday against Elmer R. De Motta. charging desertion. They were married December 7, 1904. In Seattle. She aska for the return of her maiden name, Maud Hargrove. BURNS MAN GETS LICEN8E. Genevieve Johnson, of this county, and Hert U Oliver, of Burns, secured a marriage license here Monday afternoon. Ellis E. Brown. " " , . ' , pretty homo weddinn took place '"",luil f " r ronldonro of Mr and Mm. J. W. . ('l,v' fc 1 " fl"n,,rv ," local",1. Tho basket ball team of tho Canliy high srhool wont down to defeat Sat- for n trip to Los AnreloH, California nrday night before iho omdnuglit of and other parts of California. On a uulntet formed of ex-Htnra of the their return Ihoy will bo at homo on 'Oregon t lly iiirIi srhool. Tho game their rami two miles out of Cnnby, I 's playoil at Canby uml tho gcoro was whoru ihe brUagroom is engaged ia 81 to IL Only two man on tha alumni l V ruling and breeding lino Oxford loam nnd Handled n naskot ball this FATAL SPOT ON PARKPLACE ROAD crchjr nc ArnncWT rcrioc Ann ies or inrorporuiiou oi ine wre rod Cltv Poundrv woro filed with1 IS HELD MIRACULOUS. County Clerk Harrington Monday by John A. Kouko. Chester II. Itoaku and U'Hllo Kouko. The company Is In whii,. n. t. lirirtin and J. T. Norlne. rorporated at $20,000. wllh 200 shores I of ,nll( cltyi w,.re on their way to the or shk k in iuu earn. in., i irisises cia. kumas hat, lirry Saturday tho of tho rompany, us doclarod In iho In- ....rltiR gear of th-tr automobile broke rorporaiion papers, is to cnRnRo in a ad ,;rlrri ihrowu from the car goiienii foundry biiBlness and Bain-1 nsairina' naiaful lnlurlos. Norlne ui- Oregon So rocohod Injuries. The accident oc on curred near whi rr an autoiuublle ac- l oiinn siro. i i.eiween Alain and Milr ....i,.,,. ,., rrrd last summer when al wemun from Portland lost her life. , Tho men wore able to walk to tho houio of Mr. Criffln on Eighteenth . stroot, although suffering from their in juries, nnd wore attended by u physl- cliin who was at that time attending j Mr. Griffin's wife, who is ill. Tho automobile was slightly dam aged. A front wheal waa broken ami those witnessing tho accident claim that the men met a miraculous escnpo from death. Mr. Griffin Is employed at the Bonne ville fish butchery, and la superintend ent of Hold work. He recently arrived in this City owing to tho Illness of his lfe. HELP! Cries Mr. Hi Cost Living NO wonder hes crying for help. LISTEN TO THIS. Crown Flour is selling wholesale foi $8.00 a bbl., we are selling Crown Flour for $7.90 a bbl., which is ten cents less than wholesale cost. Do you blame Mr. Hi Cost Living for crying for help? Note the Test Of OUT prices. Y" can save substantially all the way through TO sheep TET WILL M GANBY TONIGHT Did stain of tho Oregon City IiIrIi Hrhool liasket bull loam will Rather tonight for n Kuino with Canby IiIrIi school al Canby. A party will ro from OroRon City on un iiutomobllu truck and all desiring lo mako tho trip should notify Claire Miller or Frank KIiir. Tho lineup of tho locals fol lows: , forwards, UtUlkan nnd Millar; cen ter, Clyde (irocu, ami guards, Illalt nnd King. season. A pnrty of '2'i. Including tho local team, made tho trip to Cunby on un automobile truck. BEAVER CREEK MAY GET FRANCIS KEELE 13 8UED. Cruco Koele Saturday lllcd u ault for divorce against Francis Kcole, who was bound over to tho grand Jury Fri day on u charge of threatening to com nit a folony. Bho charges cruelty, al leging thnt ho threatened her, that he him an ungovernuble temper and othorwhsc mistreated her. They were mnrrled April 10, 1895, in Moscovr, Idiihn, and have Heven children rang Ing In ngo from six weeks to 20 yoars. She nBks for $20 a month toward the support of tho children. Plans are under way for the estab lishment of a choose factory nt Hen vor Creek, und several meetings have recently boon hold by the furmers of thnt place to consider the matter. Heaver Creek lies on the lino of the Willamette Valley Southern, and as this company operates a dally freight sorvlco direct to this city and to Port land, tho product could bo Bent to market easily, Somo of tho boat dairy cattlo arc found In tho Heaver Crook country, and many of the farmers already art engaged In tho dairying Industry. F OREGON CITY ShiFTED TO BETTER THE SERVICE CLARKES AND HIGHLAND WILL BE SUPPLIED BY NEW ROUTE OUT OF HOFF STATION. Lunch Goods Picnic Hams, pound 15c Van Camp's Pork and Heans. Itrgttlnr 25c 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork and Deans. Regular 15c 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans. Regular 10c 3 for 25c V. P.. Sardines, special 3 for 25c Van Camp's Catsup, pint bottle 20c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Pimento Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, poind 25c Creom Itrick Cheeso, pound 30c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 5 cans... 25c Crackers, 10c box, regular $1.00 box 85c Chip Beef 15c Green Olives, sizes 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk.... 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple, large can 25c 1 pint Ornpe Julco 20c 1 quart Orape Juice 40c I'neoda Biscuits, 5c pkg. ..6 for 25c Cookies 10c pkg. 3 for 25c Rheumatism Follows Exposure. In the rain all day is generally fol lowed by painful twinges of rheuma tism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment will glvo you quick relief and pre vent the twinges from becoming tor ture. It quickly penetrates without rubbing and sootheB the sore and ach ing joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from ov erwork, Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other minor injuries to children are quickly soothed by Sloan's Lini ment. Get a bottle today at your ter 176 square Inches, but It Is now druggist, 26c. (Adr.) C. T. TOOZE GETS DECREE Circuit Judge Campbell Tuesday signed a decree giving Charles T Tw.ze of this city a Judgment decree for $2500 against Anton and Theresas Schuuer. The Human Jaw. The human Jaw has only eight mus cles, but those exercise a force of a aunrter of n ton. This And Five Centsl DON'T MISS THI8. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In side and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ail ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablet", a wholesome and thoroughly 0' paus ing cathartic, especially comforting to stout persons. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) A genoml shifting of Uie system of Borvlnr? rural districts With mall out of Oregon City will tnko place, the first of the month. Orogon City R. F. D. route No. 4 will be discontinued on February 1, and the territory will be served by route No, 1 out of Hoff, a station on the Willamette Valley Southern. Oro gon City routo No. 7 will thereafter be known ns route No. 4. Tho change nfTocts Clarkes, High land und pi.rt of Beaver Crook. Ore gon City routo No. 4 la a loop from Oregon City No. 3 nnd gets Its muil late in the day but under tho new ar rangement the mall will go from Ore gon Cltly to Hoff and the carrier will leave from that postofflce. Patrons, therefore, will get earlier delivery. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local spplicstlona, na thry cannot reach Ihe dlarased portion of tha ear. There Is only ooe way 10 cure deafness, and thai Is by constitutional reraealea. Deafntaa la sauipd by un Inflamed condition of the mu cous llnlna of the Eustachian Tube. When thla tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlns. and when It la entirely closed. Deafneaa la the result, and unleaa the Inflammation can be taken out and thla tube reatored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be deatroyed forerer; nine caaea out of ten are rauaetl by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha mucoua aurfacea We will give One Hundred Dollara for any case of Deafneaa (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by Drugglala. Tic Tlks Ball's Family Pills tor constipation. Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 Llpton's Tea. pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, reg. 65c graae.. Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Reg. 20c pkg. Tetley's Tea 16e pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Ton, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Postum Cereal Coffoe, Reg. 25c, package 20c NUTS OF ALL KINDS Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs .. ..50c Mb. 2-lbs. Imported Walnuts 35c Oregon Almonds 20c New Crop Walnuts 20c 35c New Crop Almonds. . .25c 45c Sugar Cane Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.30 Cane Sugar, 13 lbs. for $1.00 Reot Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.10 Beet Sugar, 14 lbs. for $1.00 FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE Specials Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c, Can Pepper 5c Toilet Paper. 6 for 25e Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 501b. Sack H ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 24 pound tin 50c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 1 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure elder) full quartlOe Vt gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers. .25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10e Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 fQr Post Toastfes Krumbles ( 25c Snvon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap - .6 bars for 25c 13 Bars Bob White Sonp 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 29c Pearllne, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 25c 20c purr Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran K nimble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. Back 50c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25c Liberty Wheat 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Caravan baking powder 214 lb can 50c We guarantee this to be the best on the market or money refunded. 2 for 25c BEANS AND RICE Pink Beans, 3 pounds 25c Lima Beans, 2H pounds 25c Bayo Beans, 3 pounds 25c Small White Beans, 2 pounds 25c Red Beans, 2M pounds 25c Broken Rice, 5 pounds 25c Jap Rice, 4 pounds 25c Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Dry Fruit Dry Peaches, pound 10c Dry Apricots, pound 18c Muscat Raisins, pound 10c Dry Prunes, pound 10c White Figs, pound 10c Black Figs, pound 12". 2c Package Raisins 10c Package Currants 15c Flour CROWN FLOUR, sack $2.00 Per barrel $7.90 CORVALLIS FLOUR, Back... $1.80 Per barrel $7.00 (Guaranteed best flour.) Syrups No. 10 Can Karo Snip (Blue liable) 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 Gordon Syrup 50c H-Gal Jog Cabin Syrup 85c Quarts Log Cabin Syrup 45c Pints Log Cabin Syrup 25c. P. V. Maple Syrup 10c Cooking Molasses 10c Fresh Fruit Rlra nT Fancy Navel Oranges... 80 40c Fancy Navel Oranges. . .100 30c Fancy Navel Oramrns. 12 9Kr- Fancy Jap Oranges 20c Fancy Lemons 2Cc Fancy Grape Fruit, 2 for 5c Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries 2 quarts 25c Red Cheek Pippins, box 90c Fancy Joathan Apples, box 85c Fancy Baldwin Apples, box 90c Fancy Spitzenburg Apples, bx $1.00 California Grape Fruit, doz. ..30e Sultana FlgB, package.. 5c and 10e Not-A-Seed Raisins 15c Dromdary Dates 1So WEDNESDAY Is Butter Day -Falls City Butter- 75cPER21b.ROLL Other Days 80c Phone Pacific - - 19 Home Phone A133 Oregon CHy Seventh Street