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OKKflON CITY KN'TKlMMMHi:, FH1DAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. Vian i LOCAL I3RICPS I A. lluaull, of Mulliw, an Oi Kin city tuiiur viiiot(ir. I l. Irkliii, wi'll hniiKit rinl nt MU4iu, In OrKn City Hat urday. II. A. Ilulmr, ril known RadUnd farutrr, waa In llila t tl r on business A. Jratra. of iravln, a former rreldtnl of rla kiimaa renin If, M til Ihla rlty mi buallirae Wadlisaday. r. W. Mrlrran. of Wlllmlt, arrived In drtron I'Hy Tui-ad.iy running, ami will remain lu llila i ll? f'T a few days Mla Opal M Krnl, of KMorailn, la tuning llh Mr. ninl Mrs Tliomaa Itavls, of Pouilh ami Washington alriMiia Mr. Whipple, of ('anby, unilcrannl a rimia aurvn ai operation ai ma DrwKoa ( My hospital Tuesday morn Init, anil la r iH.rlm In ! Improving. Kdard llrumlia), of rialrmonl, who haa boon auffcrliig from a avr at lack of tili'Hl poliuiiilng. la Improving lr C. II. Mnlsslier haa bwll III attt'Ud Mr ami Mra. W. W. Oruham. of llila rlty. -ra dinner guest of Mr. and Mra IW-njamln llulmrat at the latter a homo at (lladnlolif. tho laltr mrt of lha week. K. P. Imdiimn. formerly roumy r order, In llila rlly Halunluy. lie v I lt d llh many of till friend al ma lourt houaa brfora Iravlng for lila liomo at Ctai'kaiiiaa. T J. (iary, iirlncapnl of lha llli;h- ljid abiMil, I'orllaml. aa In Ihla city Hatunlay, having imna lo ait-nd Iht local Irarlinra' limlllulo. hi'ld In Ilia hlch a hcMil ImiIIiIIiik. Ml Hi hmldl, of Canly, daughter of! Mr. J. J. Hihmlill. of Canhy. ai or- Ird uiMin at lha Ori-non City hoapltal Tueaday morning for lha removal of tdnnolila and tonnlli iire Harrington, of (iladatona. ho la now t onrnvlt'd with tho Dupont I'owdir romiMiny, la at tho irent lima at Crearent City. Tat., and reportt Hint hualnraa la rmid Mra- Ithoda Hello Khy, of fteaaant Mill. n"r Kugi'iie, who baa been In Ihla rlty for the lt two weka. the rieat of Mr. and Mra. O. D. Kby. will rrturn to ber homo Iho latter part of Iba work. riarrni'a Wllllania. formerly of Ihla l.ut now outraged In farming at llighland. waa In llila city Haturday on bla way to I'ortlanil. where ho will vlt.lt with hik mother. Mra. W. C. will lama, for eoverul daya. Mr. William - la a brother of Horace Wlllluma, Ihla rlty. Mr. and Mrt. C. J. Hood, who have been renlitlng In Iho llm k. tt realdenrn at flreenpolnt for aovernl yeara, have moved to tho Mnlilrum realdence on Twelfth and Waihlncton atrei ta. Mr. and Mra. Metdrum ond rblldren are for the preaent making their borne at Her keley. Callfonila, whora they expert to remain for aeveral yeara. Henry Srhnelder, who formerly had i harge of Havenvlew Farm at Wet Linn, owned by Mr. Turner, of Port land, baa reaumed charge of Iho aumo, and baa added a large number of dairy cowi to the herd. Thla dairy la ono of the beat equipped In tho county, and no tun of tho Jertoya and HoUtolna uro of tho hint roKlaternd stock. nr. Thnmaa. of Molnlla. who la practicing bla profcaalon In Portland w la In thla city on Saturday evening on hie way to bla homo, nnd during tbu week leavva hit automobllo nt tho In deiwndvnt garagii. and after making tho trip by electric car to thla city from Portland enjova tho motoring trip to hta Molnlla homo on Saturday evenlnfia. Mint Edith Smith who baa been upending tho hint week with her brother. C. W. Smith, nnd fnmlly, ro- turnud to Oregon City Sunday ntir- noon. Mla Smith enjoyed tho aea alona of tho loKlaluturo whllo vlaitlng In Kiilmn. Sho ncconinonlcd her brothor and fnmlly to tholr homo by antomobllo, nfter the latter bad been her RU' Sta In Olnilntono. Mra. D. C. Robbing, who hna bocn In McMlnnvlllo In compnny with her husbund, but who retiimod to thla city a few dava nco to nbln hnr household ooda to MoMlnnvlllo, whore they win horeiftnr reside, will lenvo this after noon for that city. Mr. Robbing has boon connoctod with the Orogon Com mission compnny of this city for sov eral years, and dlnpoHtid of his Inter est with that estnbllHhmont owing lo poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Robblni have mnny friends In this city. Word hns boon received by Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Hlgger of this city from tholr son, Frank, who Is nt White horse. Yukon Territory, that the weather nt tho prosont tlmo Is tho mlldost people of thut Boctlon bovo cxpnrloncod for ninny years, ths thor- momator registering 48 Hegroos uoiow roro, whllo It usually registers about 0 degrees. Mr. Illggor bnB been cm- nloved by' tho railroad company for some tlmo In Aluska since lonvtng this city, and Is now assisting In tho manngotnent'of tho Reglnn hotel, dur- Ing the absence of one of the ownors, who Is with the Canadian army In KJnropo. B. A. Hackott, who recolvod sever inlttrles n fow davs niro when his horsoa ran nway, 1b Improving slowly nt tho Orogon City hospital. Mr. Hackott had Just placed the bridal on the horses head, when they became frightened at thcopon brld'o, with which thay wero unaccustomed and throwing tho young man to the ground His head was run over by one of tho wngon whools. breaking his right jaw. und badly lacerating his head. Tho Topolman, J. M. Pnrmoley, A. C. Par hoisos ran from Seventeenth, turning a melcy nnd Harry Jones against the number of corners in ttye run. ana were stopped near Pope & Company's heard- ware store, 14 blocks from tho Hackctt home. Deafness Cannot Be Cured r lol applications aa fwtr cannot raaoh tha dlaaaard portion of tha aar. Tbara la anlr ona way to oura darneaa, and that la by eonatlltitlonal rtmadlra D'afnaaa l eauaad by an Inflamed condition of tha mu cnna lining of tha Kuatachlan Tuba. When thla tuba la Innamrd you hava a runibllnl Bound or Imperft-ct haarlnv, and whan It la entirely cloecd. Dearnras la tha mult, and unlraa tha Inflammation can ba taken out and thla tuba reatored to Ita normal condi tion, hearlna will ba deatrnyad forever; nlna caaea ant of ten ara cauer-d by Catarrh, whleh la nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucoua aurfaoaa. We will lire One Hundred Dollar for any caa of Deafneaa leauaed by catarrh) that cannot ba cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Ban for etreulara. free. F. 1. CHENRY Si CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by Dma-aleta. 76c i . Taa Ball's family Pllla for oooatlpaUoa. ft In Hie Social Whirl Currant Haaaanlnt lntt M and Akavt Oraaan City duuhl wedding ceremony was per fnriiMHl In Ilia Luthuran church In I'urllanil HuniUy afternoon when Mlas Marx Ai hllles, of Willamette, b rams lha brldtt of H. J. Almaiidi'r, ol Porllund, ami Imr slater, Mlas A'la Aihllh'S, iMW'ama Ilia wlf of Mr, I'rlnra, of Kugen. Tho rrrnmnnx as a quint affair, anil following the. ceremony In Portland lb Lrdlal par- lira nt tu Willamette, whnra wed , ,nnr ,,,, u,u ,r Mrt Arhlllei, mother of ilia brides, The hrlili a nra Ilia duunlil'Ti of Mr. and Mra A lilllca, of Wlllaiiiutta, and hava lnin making llmlr liomra In Tort luiiil for avirul ycara, wluro thar have Ix'i'ii iinilo)'id. Mr. and Mra, I'rlnrs liava gnna to KuK"im lu mako tliut rlly llmlr fulura liomn, and Mr. and Mra. Alniandxr ara In maka tlilr lionie In I'orllund. Mr. Alexander la a aon of 0. W. Aleiandnr. ,,"',,-r; W" ' !," "T" " - i " i" " """.. 9 9 9 ! R. ami Mra. Paul Prargor en JH trrtulnrd at their borne el Part I plma Tuady evanlng, tho affulr Imv Ing In honor of tho birthday annlvor aary of Mr. I'rar-ger and Mra. I'run- gi-r'a fnthnr, John Htralcht, of I'ark plum, on of the old plononr of tliut place. The owning aa divotid lo pniroilfe carda, and the flrat print wi re awarded to Mra. Julia Front and l.ylo (ilaaa, while the couaolatlon prim weut lo Mra. Alfred Wart and Jumna ( hlliu. following carda a lum-hcon waa anrved. Kerna and potod polnaettloa were uied among Iba di-corationa of the roonia of tho Traeger homo. Attending were Mra. Julia Froet and Mra. Jennie lllngham, of Canoman. ala tera of Mr. KtralKht; Mr. and Mra l.ylo (llaaa, Mr. and Mra. Fred Vallot. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Ware, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Chllda, Mr. and Mra. Fred Hti lnrr, Mr. and Mra. Fred Lucaa, Mr, and Mra. John McCormlck, Mra. Ida Kent, Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea Iludy, Mr and Mra. Hurry rockover. Mr. and Mra. I'aul llurna, Mr. and Mra. Trao- for, Al Rlrhardaon and John Straight JESSIE SHEPHERD MD LEW E. WALLACE WED Itev. W. T. Mllllkcn, paator of the Flrat lluptlat church, quietly mnrrlvd Jeaale Shepherd, daughter of Mr and Mra. Jnmea Sherherd, of Weat Linn, and Iw K. Wallace of Molatla, routi No. 2,' at tho Ilaplltt paraonngo Wed nntdny afternoon. The couplo will mnko their homo near Molalla where Mr. WiUlace owni a furm. Ktta lllnaon and Cnorgo R. Mlolke alno ncurcd a marrluKO Urenao Wed nesday. I VJSIT MILLS AT THE FALLS Ono hundred and thlrty-alx members of tho Progrenalvo IluHlncaa Mon'a club, of Portland, npent Snturday at ternoon In Oregon City, and were tak en tliroiiKh tho plants of the Crown Wlllnmetto Paper compuny and tho llawloy Pulp A Paper company. Tho party enmo to Oregon City In a apodal train of threo cars over tho Portland Railway Llnht & Tower com pHny, They wero dlvldod Into two groups, ono going to each of the blit paper mills. MoHt of tho vUltors Inapoctod both plants. Bcelng every process In tho innnufucture of paper from tho sawing or tho logs to lite packing of tho finished product for shipping. After vlHltlng tho mills the party was taken to the Commercial cluti rooms, nnd H. T. Mcllaln, of tho Crown Wlllnmutta company, nnswered quos- Hons and cleared up points not made plain lu tho Inspection of tho plant MILLEB-OBST QUINTET Tho Millor-Obst ba8kotbull toam Frl- n'lil't defeated tho Molnlla town qulntot nt Molalla, 22 to 8. Manager Oust announced Inst night on the re- turn of Ills toam thnt he had socured a Rnmo wlth the Ulna llrlth five In Portland next Wednesday night In case a sufficient crowd can be securcQ to make the trip, a special car will be run to Portland to carry the crowd and the squad. PETITION FOR REVIEW FAILS. Circuit Judge Campbell Tuesday slunod an order dismissing tho net! tlon for writ of review In tho suit of u, j, nigger, Adolph Frlodrlchs, Amol- ia Predrlchs. Christian Mlchels. F. A- cty 0f Oregon City, Linn E. Jones, wn0 wng mayor at the time the action wng brought, nnd tho nine mombers of the city council. The motion to dis miss the petition was made by Chris Schuebel, city attorney. The action was brought In an effort to defeat assessments on certain High street property. ALIMONY ORDERED PAID. Circuit Judge Campbell Thursday signed an order Instructing Lorlng Whltaker to pay his ex-wlfe, E'anor Whltaker, $20 alimony within the next 10 days, and monthly thereafter. The decree gave her $40 monthly alimony, but he protosted to the court that nt present be waa nnable to pay ao large sum. RAILROAD FENCE BARS 21 PUPILS FROM THEIR COUNTY AUTHOAITIIS TO TAKt IMMtOIATI ITEPS TO PROVIDI PAISAUC. Tweiityona puplla of the Ard -nwaid arhool, altuutnd mr.r Mllwaukla In the northern part of Iho county, wera un ahlo lo rem b the arhool Monday he ro n no Iho Southern Pacific built a high wire f cunt along Ita right of way, and IimuI county authorities are luklng I in ini'illute atfpa to force an opening In tho barrier. The 21 puplla live In Hullwood Car dent, a district which la not connected with tho achool by a county road They have worn a trail lo tho achool, acrrota the Southern parlfli: track I during tho weekend the railroad fenced Ha right of way, and tho only roule left open waa by way of Kelt wood. County Judge Anderwni hmtnlght bo- gnu the preparation of a petition to the Public Service coininlwlon to a cure a crossing, nnd Truunt Officer Prott tuld that he would (aks Immedi ate iti'pa to HH-uro an opening In the fence to that tho pupils could attend school. PETITION ASKS FOR All OPENING !N 5. P. FENCE TRUANT OFFICER FROST URGES PEOPLE OF DISTRICT TO CUT DOWN BARRIER. County J ii line Anderson Tuesday tunt to the Public Service commission petition for the opening of a cross ing over the Southern Pacific right of way In the Ardenwald district. He ratine, the railroad put up a blgh wire fence 21 puplla living In the Soil wood Gardena are unable to get to achool. Tnmnt Officer Jack Frost urgea tho parents of tho pupils to adopt drastic n asures to open a way to the achool house. He suggests that the fence bo torn down, and that word bo sent to the railroad company thut any attempt to put It up again would bo met with a body of men armed with rifles. "I know of no statues which gives corporation the rlr.ht to put up a fence which keeps over a score of pu pils from achool," be said. 'The fence Is so high that the pupils cannot climb over It, and the wires are so close to gether that they cannot climb through. I'nless we can secure a passage through that fence, those 21 pupils may ss well forget schools and education as fur as Ardenwald Is concerned." The Ardenwald district Is much aroused over tho matter, and a meet ing was hold Inst night to discuss the fence. MANY COURT 0RRDER3 SIGNED. Circuit Judge Campbell has signed an order dismissing the suit of W. W Walter against C. C. Shay and C M Vlorson. T. J. Concannon and Joslah Welch has secured a Judgment against Ardlo L. Watt and Florence Watt toi 11000 on a noto. The suit of John Vlgcllus against II. II. Johnson has been dismissed, nnd Judge Campboll has granted a dlvorco to Joseph J. Spies,- separating him from Marie Sploss. GUARDIAN APPOINTMENT ASKED. A petition for the appointment of Charles Crogstor, of Portland, admin istrator with tho will annexed of the estnto of George J. Fornter, who died at Milwaukee, Wis., Soptamobcr7, 1912, was filed In tho probate department 'of the county court Wednesday. Tho es' Into Includes 50,000 worth of timber hinds In ClackumuB and Marlon conn ties. JUDGMENT DECREE 8IGNED. Circuit Judge Campboll Monday Binned a Judgment docrco In the suit of tho Northwest Real Estate & Invest ment compnny against Harriot Frances Murphy, Thomas J. Murpry, Herman Hiilman, Sr., nnd Hormnn Hulman, Jr., Monday. The plaintiffs wore given a Judgmont for $343.40 and costs. JOHNNY MOORE SENTENCED. Johnny Moore, nged 11 years, the brother of Thomas Moore, now In the state training achool for boys, was sentenced to the training school Tuos dny by County Judge Anderson and parolod pending his good behavior. The boy is accused of stealing. He lives with his parents at Mountain VIow. L. RUCONICH FILES 8UIT. L. Rocontch filed a suit In the circuit court Friday against J. F. Albright and M. Gross for $130, alloged to be due on a note for $150 Blgned November 24, 1914, and $40 attorneys' fees. A writ was Issued attaching lots 1 and 2 of block 110, Oregon City. Dimlck & Dimlck and Will Mulvey appear as at torn ays for Mr. Rucontch. Mr. Al bright, one of the defendants In the action, Is a member of the council from the first ward. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Moat Effectual. "I have taken a great many bott'es of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found It most effectual for a hacking cough and for colda. After taking It cough always disappears," writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable everywhere, (Adv.) IflERNETH, GRANGE TO The Inttallllon of offlrrrs of Iba Ab rnathy grange of psrkplsro will b held at the grange ball al ParkpW Haturday. This will be an all day ineullng. Tho butliiMt of Ilia orgsiil istloa will Isk pi In lbs morning, and at noon a hot dinner will b trvod by lha women of lha grunge. Tho af Inrnoon will bsdoltd lo Iba program of Iho worthy lecturer, and followed by Installation f offU rt, and Initia tion of five ninmbnra In lbs third and fourth degrwa, Th following off liars will b in tlulled: K. C. Iy, matter; John T Apimraon, trnisurrr; (t. L. Jooea, alw- ard; Mra. Kvadne niood, lecturer; Mrs. A. M. Drayton, rhaplsln; Mra. M. K. Ilrown, lady attUlunt ateward: Pearl liornlrr. sriiry; Mrs. Ids Kent, ovcrnwr: Mrs C. Itlvrr, aalt ant atoward, and ll nry Nachand, gata keeper. IS MISS NAN COCHRAN CARRIED ON TRAIN HER PROTESTS ARE OF NO AVAIL. Dy swinging- from the Anti-Division special train Just as it was gain ing1 speed Thursday afternoon, Miss Nan Cochran, Enterprise reporter, scaped front tha hundred men on the train who had kidnapped her. They did carry her, bodily, from the South em Pacific station into the train, and watched her closely until they thought the train was moving so rapidly ahe would not dare to Jump. She landed safely, none the worse for her exper ience. Miss Cochran went to the Southern Pacific station to get list of those who made the trip. Judge Grant D. Dimlck, M. J. Lee, R. T. McBain, Wal ter A. Beck, George Gregory, Sher iff Wilson and M. D. Latourette sur rounded her, picked her up and car ried her cross the station yards and into the train, "Let me down," demsnded Miss Cochran. "You are going to Salem with us," one kidnapper informed her. "I've got to work," sho said, chang ing her plea. "Oh, that's aH right," replied M. J. Lee. "Well telephone your boss that you're going to Salem with us." "I haven't even got a pair of gloves, and I'm not dressed well enough to go up there with you," she retorted. Three members of the party hand ed her pairs of gloves men's gloves, it is true, but they were gloves. They sat her down and appointed Mr. Beck, Molalla real estate man, her guardian. Sheriff Wilson sU' tioned himself at the door of the car. The train started, her guards relaxed their vigilance, and Miss Cochran es caped. RESORT FOR MEN AND READING ROOM TO BE OPENEO ABOUT FEB. 1 JOINT COMMITTEE FROM WO MEN'S CLUB AND LIVE WIRES AT WORK ON PLANS. A public reading room nnd resort for men will be oponod In a room ad joining the Electric hotel about the first of next month, Ado'ph R. Jacobs, chairman of a Joint committee from the Live Wires and the Women's club In charge, snld Friday. The room will bo equipped with mag azines and books, easy chairs, and a card table. The room will be Intended for working men, and Is aimed to take the placo of tho saloon. Smoking will be allowed in the room. Tho committer In charge of the room Is composed of Mr. Jacobs, Mrs. J. W. Norrls, Mrs, D. M. Shanks and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harding. A campaign will be begun in a few days to secure money to finance the enterprise. TAKEN TO SEATTLE Harry L. Morse, who was taken In to custody by Sheriff Wilson Saturday, was turned over to his sister, . Mies Marlon Morse, Sunday. Morse, who appeared to be unbalanced Saturday, was much Improved Sunday and will be placed lu a private sanltorlum near Seattle. Harry Trembath, of this city, who took care of Morse until hlB sis ter arrived, accompanied blm to Seattle. TWILIGHT CLUB REORGANIZED. The Twilight Literary society was reorganized Saturday evening, when the people, of Twilight met in the Twilight ball for a social time. Var ious games were played and songs sung. Coffee and cake were served at the close of the evening's program. The officers are, Rev. Seudder, presi dent; Dr. Robert Peterson, vice-president; Grace, Peterson, secretary; Flor ence Bently, treasurer. N. STATE HEALTH OFFICER. SPEAKS IT O.C. SCHOOL MORE HCCO PAID TO SANITATION IN PHILLIPINII THAN HERE, HC DECLARE!. I'r. !avld S. Hoborf. stata health offli r, and Karl Klrkpairb a, aaaiat ant dran of Iba itvrialon department of Iba 1'nlverslly of Orr(on, r ai.iong tha speakers al mooting of Inai.brrs and of the county council of parent tai Iter Saamlatlona held lo the auditorium of tha Orto City bUb w bool Haturday A Aundrad lei bora and many parents attended the moot Ing. Ur. Kooerg di'Hii-d sanllotloa brief ly. Ho upheld inedlral luapocllon In tb public ethojls, and urged mora attention to sanitation. Ho discussed tho sanitary work t the federal gov ernment lu the PbllHpluea. Professor Klrkpatrbk talked on ' Profeaaloual Reading," rwletIot: briefly a number of books. City Hcbool Superintendent Tooie eipUlui-d lb proposed U-achers' pension measure, wliPh the legislature will b asked lo pais, and County Khool Superintend ent Calavan esplalnod the county unit system of Uitatloo for the malnteoce of schools. Mlas Adeline Wyelh. principal of the Canby bleb achool, talked on "The Study of English In the High Brbool." T 8HERIF WILSON FINDS E. f. CAY NOR OWNED MACHINE AFTER LONG SEARCH. E. F. Gaynor. 654 Fourth street Portias!, and seven friends were en joying an early morning ride Monday when bis machine rolled over a time or tiro on the MllwauUe-Sellwood road. Just north of a big cut, anj landed at the foot of the enbankmenL 8even of the party escaped without a acratrb, and Gaynor, the Injured member of the party, sustained only slight Injurines. Sheriff Wilson beard of the accldont and found the name of the owner of the car only after a long search. The accident happened about 4 o'clock. Tlne:pes a big lealcHneire The news is fast leaking out tHat "MORGAN'S" Prices are the lowest in Oregon City Come here and we will soon prove this to be a fact Lunch Goods Picnic Harr.s, pound 15c Van Camp's Pork and Beans.... 20c Van Camp's Pork and Beans.... 15c Van Camp's Pork and Beans. Regular 10c 3 for 25c V. B. Sardines, special 3 for 25c Van Camp's Catsup, pint bottle 20c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special s 15c Pimento Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, poc?d 25c Creom Brick Cheese, pound.... 30c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans... 25c Crackers, 10c box, ragular f 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 15o Pineapple 15c and 20c 1 pint Grape Juice '....20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Unoeda 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...;....30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound ' 65e Splderleg Tea, reg. 65c grade,. Tetley's Tea, pound 65e Reg. 20c pkg. Tetley's Tea.... 15c pound 50c Gunpowder ' Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50o Ceylon Toa, reg. 65c grade, lb. 60c Postum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, package 20c NUTS OF ALL KINDS Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs 50c Mb. 2-lbs. Imported Walnuts .....20c S5e Oregon Almonds 20o 35c New Crop Walnuts 25o 45c New Crop Almonds... 25c 45c Sugar Cane Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.30 Cane Sugar, 13 lbs. for $1.00 Beet Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.10 Beet Sugar, 14 lbs. for $100 FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE WEDNESDAY Is Butter Day ;j- MORGANS Phone Pacific Horn Phon A133 Frequently parx laLlng to send a telegram of congratulation or of jitjpaihr ao IrouMed about tha wording of tho m-aaat. Often tha Ulegraph Iflabssers Sie) appealed 'O for autKeetluns, and tho Waaler n I'otua Telexmph company, olarvtn( Ihla, baa realUed Dial Iba prepara tion of rollaellon of suxsealed form for auh nuaurei would Oil a ral Slit. II bss therefor laeusd a li pase) book'et containing ausgeallons for tl wording of telegrams appro priate) to New Year's !ay, Easter, Tbankaglvlng !ay, Christmas, birth days, weddings, and new arrivals via the atork route, measagea of rondo lenro, and eongrslursiory meaaagee low-bool or rolli-ga graduate and to public men. They are Intended aa suggeatlons only, and may bo changed and modified arrordlng to Individual taste and ! eilrme of tb par ticular ocraaloo. Tho typorrapblral arrangement la very attractive and altogether tb pamphlet represent a rather novel departure In th of an effort to b of a1aunr to I lis telegraph using public and should pror of us to many. Coplea may b obtained on application to Manag-r Myers of tb local office. TALENT VAUDEVILLE CONCERT, ONE-ACT PLAV, ACT BY CHARLES GRAHAM ARE AMONG FEATURES. Committee from the Oregon City band and from tb Oregon City Athle tic association met last night to com plete pltAs for a homo tn'ent concert and vaudeville ahow which the two organlzationa will slago two nights, Thursday and Friday, February t and . Tho band will give a concert, the Canemah quartet will put on an act, Charles Graham will stage a stunt which will b one of the features of tho ahow and a cast Is being selected for a one-act play which will be one of the headline acta. The general com mltteo Is composed of : from the baud Charles Scboenbelnts, Charles Nelson and H. Kobler, and from the athletic association. Harry C. Smith, Alvln Obst and Frank I) nice. Rosoburg: Proccoll grower near receives $3400 check for 17 acre crop Douglas county will ship ISO carloads this coming season. Specials Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack V, ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 iy, pound tin 50c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure elder) full quartlOc H gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers.. 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can.... 10c Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 for Post Toastles ( Krumbles 25c Savon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap ...6 bars for 25c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Ran 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 Oajs. Shreded Wheat. Rolston's 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 Caravan baking powder 2 lb can 50c We guarantee this to be the best on the market or money refunded. Macaroni, 4 pounds 25c BEANS AND RICE Pink Beans, poundB 25c Lima Beans, 2 pounds 25c Dayo Beans, 3 pounds 25o Small White Beans, 2tt 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 -Falls City Butter MAS. THOMAS MILIEU, PIONEER OF II, IS AT HI! WIFE OF CIRCUIT COURT BAILIFF LIVIO HERE PRACTICALLY ALL HER LIFE. Mrs Marlon Walltf Miller, wlf of Tbomia M. Miller, for 47 yean cir cuit rourt bailiff, died at bar boine, (01 Center tr-. so o'clock Friday night after a long lllneaa. Bhe was lb dsuybler of Ur. William R. Allen and Martha Ann Allen, who i rosaed th plains In 1SS0, when Mar lon, famarlly knoan aa Supple, was threo years old and Martha W now Mrs- Hheppard, of Portland, waa only tbre months old. Th family settled In Csnemah where Ir. Allen practiced bis profeaslon for 10 months when be died suddenly, later Mrs. Allen mar ried th bit William Parlow, and twit children. Mary Harlow Wilkin, of Portland, and C. U. Harlow, of Pied mont, Cal., wer born at the homestead In Parlow where the family settled. Nappl Allen was married to Tbomaa M. Miller Oecomber 31, 1863 In Oregon City whr they bav resided ever sine. Two children. Ralph D. Miller, and Mrs. C. O. Huntley, of Oregon City; and two grandchildren, Mildred Huntley and Marion Miller, survive- Mrs. Miller bss been 111 for 10 years, and had been confined to th bouse for over a year, Bhe was Identified with many progressive movements dur ing the half century abe has lived In Oregon City, and waa widely known. She waa born In Palmyra. Mo, Decem ber 1, 1S47. The late Mrs. Joseph Hedgea. Mrs. W. C. Canong and Rich ard R. Al'en wer her balf-slsters and half brother. Tho funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. MOW PRATS AS FIRE VICTIM IS BURIED HERE The remains of Taylor Washburn, who lost his life In the Ross hotel fir In Portland Saturday morning, wer brought to this city 8unde.y afternoon, and Interred In the Mountain View cemetery. The services were unusally pathetic His widow and a woman friend were the only persons at the simple Interment at Mountain View cemetery, and Mrs. Washburn deliv ered the prayer before tho body waa lowered to Ita last resting place. Mr. Washburn formerly resided In Eugene. Dry Fruit Dry Peaches, pound lOo Dry Apricots, pound 18c Muscat Raisins, pound 10c Dry Prunes, pound 10c White Figs, pound 10c Black Figs, pound 12' ao Package Raisins 10c Package Currants 15c Flour CROWN FLOUR, sack $2.10 Per barrel $8.20 CORVALUS FLOUR, sack ..$1.90 Per barrel I. $7.40 (Guaranteed be3t flour.) Syrups No. 10 Can Karo Snip (Blue Label) 60c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Blue Label) 30c No. 10 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) 65c No. 5 Can Karo Syrup (Red Label) 35c H-Gal. Tea Gordon Syrup 50c Ms-Gal Log Cabin Syrup 85c Quarts Log Cabin Syrup 45c Pints Log Cabin Syrup 25c P. V. Maple Syrup lOe Cooking Molasses 10c Fresh Fruit Size Doz. Fancy Navel Oranges... 80 40o Fancy Navel Oranges. . .100 30c Fancy Naval Oranges... 126 20c Fancy Lemons 25c Fancy California Crape Fruit 2 for . So Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries 2 quarts 25c Newtown Plppens, fancy $1.00 Fancy Joathan Apples, box.....85o Fancy Spitzenburg Apples, bx..90c California Grape Fruit, doz. ..30c Sultana Figs, package.. 5o and 10c Not-A-Seed Raisins 15a Dromdary Dates 15c GALLON FRUIT. Apricots 50c Peaches - 45c Pears 45a Plums 35c Apples 35c Pumpkin 30c Blackberries 55c Loganberries 45c Tomatoes 40c Gooseberries 50c - 75cPER2lbJtOLL Other Day 80c Oregon City Seventh Street