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LOCAL BR1EPS lidfn, llni lf of lii-n l:lir, o( fill Vln, a aim M J. I., of Canby, In Oil til; on limlm-M Wdudy. Wanted lir for bora bnd. Hi I'lma. A. Hi IioiiIh In Adr. W. ft Muinpoarr, of Hlnlin, aa an Ori'fon I'll tailor Monday and Tu dny. Mr. and Mr. Hm,(U, of Redland. wi-ra In rr g..n City on hualiii' Krl day. ('. J. Colli -rlon, of Mulluo, farmer of th.il liliiri, a li-r oil bilhlni'M Tuixdur. "Klinnr Hwopx, of Hllvrtlon, la In Or Ron I ity, whi'ra he will remain for a lew dux. Ml Mnilu lloliiio, lio la ImmIiIiii M IUIiili-f. tin I i f ii ix-titlliift Ilia k al bur hum al l'arkilaa. Mr. Mill Wink, of New Kra. Ihto Friday, and Imfora r-t nrtilug to In r limn", lllrd with frli iiil. Mr. 1 1 r nmn Hhr, of Carua, ac oiniiuiilril li lirr daughter, It ii 1 1, wr (irrKim City vlatture Hulurday. M. A. I Tallin, rantili'r of Ilia Clarka inue Conntr Hlnle liank al Canby. In IM rlly Turaday and Wednesday- Mr. A. (I. Kinder, b-r diiiiKhler, Naomi and ton Vlvlun, of Oak drove. were Orrgnn Cllr vlallor Huturday. I. I). Irkln. of Mriiium, liu wa In thl rlty Friday and Hatnrday, r - Inrni'd to hi hum Hatnrday avrnltiK. A iimrrlaK" llrcnaa lamii'd hy tha rounty rli k'a niriro Wt'dnnaday to ilrurrn T. Aiik'i'l. of HhrrwiHHl, and Mr. K. K. Turnrr. I hint fall to (attend the dnnra al Wlnkcl hall, Wt l.lnn Haturday rvi-nlnr Hva lilnra on'hralra. Ad inlaalon to rent. Adr. llcrlK-rt llnrrl. will rturn to Or- (on Aitrtrultuml roller" Monday avan- Inn. after vlaltliif hi puri'M. Mr. and Mra. V. Ilarrta, for a fw day, Mr. Ida Knit, of rarkplar. will !' thl morning for WoiMllnirn, wht.re aim will lr It for a wick with hi-r mother In law, Mr. Mary Kul. Tba rotirrrt and vaiidnyllU aliow I for Hi" brneflt of tha Oregon City band knd Athli'tlc aaorlatlrm. Ad. V. A. Ilranlund. farmer of Cotton. wa ainnnc thoa irnnaarllnK bualnoa In thl rlty fYlilay and Haturday. II retuniwl lo hi hum a Httirday even- I Frank JaiKur. of Cam, waa In thl rlly Hatnrday. Mr. Jaguar, producod I 304)0 rk of iraln on hi farm 11 fall. He brought In a load of oala Hat urdny Mra. Thomaa Warner and dauihtar. Mia lie Wanier. were In Portland Saturday, where they vlallod Mra. Wa m r a daughter. Mra. Kdwurd Htuwart. They returned Hatnrday evening. I Mr. Kmina Mitchell, of Knlama. Vah.. hu arrived In thl city, where aho waa colled by the Ulnea and death of her alater. Mr. I'realon Hullaard. of I liludatono. I Mra. Frank Old and young aon. of I Ore Valley, Oregon, are In thl city. I whero they nro the iut of Mr Jnmoa Hhannnn. They will remain In Ihla city for oeveral week. Mia Nelllr. Dlmli k. of Portlnnd. wa In city Tuesday, whero alto vlalled ber brother. Juilgo (irant II. Dlmlck. nnd from hero went lo Hubbard, to I look nft'r property Intore!. Leniy Caae. formerly of Ihla city but now of lleppner, Oregon, who wa culled to Ulndatotii', by the aerlnu III tie of hi mother, Mra. Mary U Cao, ha relumed to hi home. Mr. Case I Improving, Mr. and Mr. Sidney Mlttnll, of Cnno- mnh, arc being congratulated on tho rrlvnl of a ion, born Fcbrunry 1. Mr. Mltlnll wa formerly MU Mnrgnrvt Zlrbnl, of Oregon City. Bho la rwov- rlni rapidly. Mr. J. 1-nu, of Itedlnnd, after v 1 m 1 1- Ing with Mr. nnd Mra. J. K. Warren, of Fourteenth nnd Centor atreeta, for tho pant week, left for her homo Tito dny evening;. Mr. Lou I a later of Mr. Wurrcn, Joseph Slu'hnn formerly of this city but nnw of Portlnnd, wa In Oregon City flnturdiiy, whore ho trnnaactod hiiHlne. Mr. Hhchnn la now tho rep reaontntlvo of tho Dooloy A Company Insurunce agent, of Portland. Otto Schmoisor. of Cams, was In this city on bualneHs Snturdny. Ho was aocompnnlod homo by his dniiRh- ter, MIbs Lnnn, who Is nttnndlng tho Oregon City high school, and who will return to thla city thin ovenlng. J. P. Renting, buIos ninnaRcr for the NorthweBtorn I,timlMir company, of Hoqulum, Wanh., wns In this city Fri day ovenlng, whero ho visited his sis tors In-law, tho Misses Cochran, of Twelfth nnd Wnshlngoon Btrcets. K. P. Folliinsboo, of North Yakima, Wash., who has boon In this city, whero ho hns been a guest nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mooro nnd fam ily, has returnod to his homo. Mr. Fo'lunsboo Is a cousin of Mra. Mooro. Mr. i ml Mrs. Hchmihcr, of Stafford, woro In this city on business Friday, Mr. Rchaubnr, who Is a prominent fruitgrower of this county, brought In anmo of his famous Northern Spy r.pploH, probably tho Inst of tha Reason. Mrs. Faunko, of Molnlla, was in thin city Friday, transacting buslnosB and vlnlting frlonds. Mrs. Fnnsko Is now vlaltlng relntlvea nnd frlonds In Port lund. IlefBro hor return to Molitlln, aho will visit with rolntlvos nt SUver ton nnd nt Qorvnls. Alvln Wlovoslok nnd Otto Phfull, who hnvo been attending the Univer sity of Oregon nt Euroiio, have re turnod to Oregon City- Each was suc cessful In his mld-torm examlnntlons, but nolthor will return to the univer sity until the fall somostor. Hav. and Mra. Roy Dunn will leave for Vancouver, Wash., today whore thoy nre to make tholr future home. Ttov. Dunn has accepted the pastorat of tha Christian church of Vancouver. Thoy wore accompanied by Miss Clara Tate, who will be their guest for two weoks. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who have beon In this city visiting friends, have returned to Barlow, whore they are to visit with tholatter's parents, Mr and Mra. Ilorg for several day. They will soon leave for Dakor, Oregon, where the former has purchased a wheat and stock ranch. ' Lloyd Riches, formerly of Oregon City, but now editor of a paper at Stan field, Oregon, was In Oregon City Tues dny on his wny to Eugene, where br will address the tudents. His u Ject will be "Management of a iSewa Plr In Country To ." If will al M u III bid tioin at Ullerla b for returning to Htanfinld. Mix Maud Ai,4in, profna lonl nur of IliU illr. loft Ilia Drat of Ida .!( f.,r Wbhlia, Kan. hr aim till remain for abonl three looMlia. Whlilt.t a Ilia fi,roir buiiie of Ml An'li'riuin, and tba ha Im n rallid to that rlly to llnd patient. an old friend. Hlia villi return to ihl rlty lu laka up liar profvulonal dull' In May. Tim Mil ln Ituliro inxrt al (IrmiKa lull. Maple jnn Hatnrday, III I. Ilia land among Ilia feature rUi( "rlr'd (tlniH r ard by Ilia limn lha turn villi miika the gingerbread or liimr rookie, and It will be up to tha oinnn to rat them. Tb torture liour In lharg of A. J. Il, lecturer, villi I' given at I o'rlix k and rotitlnua un til I. Tim fun-rul ai'rUrca of tba Ut Havld fc. Jenkins, Kin) dli'd at III In. in near Ihl rlty laat week, will be In' Id at lh Cong relational i hun h Hat unlay iimrnlng at It o'llork. Rev, J. W. Mai Calluni, iuator, officiating Tlia funeral had Iwil dutayad until arord a wived from relutlv. who III ronia tu Ihla rlly to alttind tli service. Mr. and Mr. Wettlauffnr, of Clarke wit In Hilarity Huturduy, h-r limy tlnllid with HiHlr daughter, th" Mlani Vloli't and limn, who ara at tending tha Oregon City IiIkIi aihool (iroria 1'olta, of On.jiim City, ha nin on trip to Hi'tiltli', Toioma, and I'ort AiiK"ln. VanliliiK'n, whcra ha sill vlalt with rilutlvi'i and frlcnda. Mo will tin onn for aaivral w k Mia Mnrlon Ithorur, fortnerly trhoolmnta of Mra Wll'ard I'. lUw h'y, Jr , formerly of OklHlioina hut now of Cortland, wa In thl rlly Tiifiluy aa llm KU"t of Mr. Ilawlcy. Hhn wa alao riiliTl.iliiid by Mr. Ilawliy In rortluiid Tui-aday evcnlnx. Thoiuua I'. Kandall, of thl city. Ml for California Haturday, a apvclal rP- reaentatlve of tha real aatatn coniiay aclllnn rlarramento valliiy land, which I rrprewnted at tha preNcnt time In Ihla illy by Mr. Kva Park. A number of local jmoplo bar bm'omo Internated In thla tract Mra. I'ark baa apixilnted Mr. Itandult to make a trip In tha Intemt of her client. Mr, i'ark ha been here fonercral week Chartea Hchnenhvlm. una of llm wall known muali Inn of Ihl city, ha ac- cepted the lrderhlp of the boya' band and li already taken chnrro. It I tha Intention of Mr Hchoeiihelnz to add new member to the oricanltatlon There la targe number of loy In terealrd In mualr, be It I hi Intention to give concert In the city park during the Bummer, almllar to Ihoae of laat year. At the prernt time there are twelve member In the band. Mia Marie Sheahan and brother Ted formerly of thla city but at the pre- ent time lorattnl al . Iroquola Falli Canada, will return to Oregon In about all week, and will join their grand mother. Mr. Kuertln. and the 8 Ilea linn family, who returned from the eoat aome time ago to make their home In Portland. Mlna Bheahun and her brother are vlnltlUK their undo and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Kdward Sheohan, of Iroiiuol Falla. They write that the thermonieter 1 reentering 70 degrt'e below gero there. Mr- V. C. liurko. of Thirteenth and VahlnKtn Btreet, rwclvod word Frl dny from her llor. Mr. (lulo WU kins, of lleppner, Oiogon, formerly of thl rlty, ituting that their father, Ell I C. Maddux prominent hotel, man' ager of the Grand Hotel at Arlington. Oregon, waa critically 111. nnd had been brought to Portlund on that duy to tin dergo modlenl treatment at tho Dr. Wiley Jonei' aatilturlmn. Mr. Mud dock I well known In thl city, where ho rcnldod for many yoars. He wa khnrlff of Clncknmna county for two term. Mra. Henry I). Jumea and dnughtor, Mr. N. J. Harding, of Tacoma, Wash., who huve boon In thin city n guests or Mra. K. I). Jamea nnd dnugnter, Ml us I. M- Jnmoa, of 711 WaHhlngton street, left for their homo Friday even lug. On their way homo they will visit at Aberdeen, Wunlilnh'ton. Mrs. Jamoa I a dntighter-ln-law of Mrs. E. D. James, of this city. She has been vialt Ing nt SUverton, aa tho giiost of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jamos, the former city aunerlntendont of tho SUverton schools. Sho was uccompnnled by her duughter to that rlty. Mrs. C. U. nivers. who underwent a surgical operation for removal of goitre at the Orogon City hospital about two weekn ago. is Improving rapidly. Mrs Rivers recently arrived In Oregon City from Alaska to bnve tho operation performed, which Is considered one of tho most critical operations over performed In tho local hospital. Tho enso has beon wntchod by many who woro Interostcd. For several days Mrs, Rivers' lifo wns despnlrod of before the operation was porformod. Sho will return to Alaska with her husband as soon as sho Ib ablo to mnko tho trip. CHAPMAN GOES FROM M. C. Chapman, of Orogon City, who has boon foreman In tho maintenance wny department of the Portland Hall way Light & Power company In Por Innd, for some time, hns reslrned h position nnd accepted a foretnanshlp with tho Ilawlcy Pulp & Paper com pany. Mr. Chapman was connected with tho Hnwley Pulp & Paper company bo foro taking his position with the rail wy company In Portland seven years ago. He Is well known In Oregon City, whoro bo has resided most of bis life. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, (.. Luca County. I Prank J. Cheney make oath that ha la enlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing bualnea In the City of To ledo, County and State aforeaald. and that an Id nrm will pny th aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ami ev ery caaa of Catarrh that cannot be cured by lb uaa of HAI.TS CATARRH CURE. Sworn to befnr me and aubarrlbed In my prenence, thl 6th day of December, . u. un (Beal) A. W. OLEASON, Notary Public Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally and acta directly upon tha blood and mu roua aurfarea of the aystera. Send for teatlmonlala. free. F. J. CHENET CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Drurctata. 75c Take EaU'a PaaUF PHI for oeeUpatloa. TODAY'S PETITION FOB DiVORCE IS PflESENTEO HUIBANO STRUCK HtR, SHE IAVI 0 IHK AlKt PRKIOOM, All MONV, PART OF PROPIRTV Charging that her timband drank and abiix'd her, Mr. Kimna J. Mi.'iraw brought ault for divon In tho clrrnlt rotirt lu re Tueaday agalnat F. W. Mc (Jruw, Anordliig to the allicutlon of th louiplulnt Mc'Jraw treated til wife In a cruel manner and on o aalnh while lutoilrated railed her name and itnnk ber. The M-!ra wer marrlid In De cember 190H, They have on child, aged aeven. Mr. MiOraw aka for f23 a month alimony, a abar o fa 200-arrw farm on l-jigle creek and division of olb'-r prop i rty valued at 11000. C. E. RCV. J. W. MACCALLUM SPEAKS ON AOVANTAOES OP THE OR GANIZATION. ..Sunday the Congregational church waa given over to the thirty-sixth an lilveranry of the Christian Endeavor aixiely. In the morning service Rev. J. V. MurCallum siwke of the way In which the spirit of Christian Ernlca vnr had broken down blKotrle. itlmu lated evangellain, and afforded young people moral, phyaical. Intellectual and aplrllual activity amid the pure saiMxIatlon. "A young poraon who ran be good and Inactive at the same lime, may lie able to wrar a penny paxr rollor week without lolling It, but 1 no good for anything i-Iho," ho a.ild. "The brlghteat p.-gel of history are mentor lal of the deed of anthlliou youth fulnraa." In the evening Mis Eva Dye, Mis Agne llarrla and Ellx-rt Charman gavo talks on "I)ecllon." Dr- Roy 8. I'nidili n led the ong service. Trddie Hendry itartled the audience by hi trulght from the shoulder call for a Junior society, which Mr. MacCatlum announced would meet next Sunday night at 6:30. LETTIE SCHERMERHORN II, IS Iottle Schermerhorn, aged 44 years, of Oregon City routo No. 2, was com mitted to tho state hospital for the Insane Thursday. Her two sons, Lewie und Ray Cameron, brought her to Ore gon City, after making an unsuccess ful effort to keop her at their home. Her husband. Gurogo Schormorhorn. lives at Lents. Mrs. Schermerhorn was picked up on Main street about a week ago by Chief of Police Illunchnrd after she hnd stopped many persons and asked them If thoy were "right with God." Sho vai taken to the sheriff's office until rolntlvos took her home. Relig ion Is evldentll tho cause, of her men tal dourrnnKement. DIVORCE DECREE 8IGNED Circuit Judgo Campbell Thursday signed a decree divorcing Ernestlno Wallace from J. II. Wallace She was allowed to rostimo her milden namo, Ernestine Eggers. There Is We have stood the test. We when you come here. Lunch Goods Plcnto Hams, pound 15o Van Cnmp's Pork and Ronns. ...20n Van Camp's Pork and Roans.... 15e Van Camp's Pork and Deans. Regular 100 3 for 25c V. 11- Sardines, special 3 for 25o Van Cnmp's Catsup, pint bottle 20c Green Olives, bulk, pint 20c Fnncy Dill Pickles, large slxe, dor.on 20o Sauor Kraut, very best, bulk quart 10c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15o Pimento Cheese -10o Tillamook Choose, poi'!d 25c Croam Brick Cheese, pound ....30c Booth's Snrdtncs, can 20c Palm Brand Sardines, 5 cans...25o Crackers, lOo box, regular 31.00 box 90c Chip Beef 15o Green Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Sour pickles, qt, bulk 15o Can Ripe Olives 25c n(T 15e Pineapple ; 15o and 20e 1 pint Grape Juice............ 20o 1 quart Grape Juice 40c ITneeda Biscuits, 6c pkg.,,8 for 25a Cooklea 10c pkg. 3 for 25c NUT8 OF ALL KINDS Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs 50o lib. 2-lbs. Imported Walnuts 20o 35o Oregon Almonds 20e 35o Prior, Pacific 1 Home Phone . A1S3 Oregon City Sevwnth Street THREE WIVES WDOID BE mo OE Charging tbut br hunhand wa il ln, that he wouldn't talk with her al time, that be did not provide auffl c I en I clothing and that be flew Into a rgn when ah aiked for money to buy (lothlng, Mr. Il"ln lleliulg Haturday brought a cult for divorce agalnil WIHUin lleliulg In lb Clackama rounty circuit court HIi recite In tba complaint, wbkh drawn up by t'lmli kt lliuli k and Will U. Mulvey, tbut h had to borrow l at Mulalla lo com lo Oregon City lo bring lb action and that aim bur rowed 2 to live on wbll her. They wer married NoveiuUr 21, IK02, and have four rblldrvo. Ha own a ICO cr farm In tbla county, and be aaka for t'ii)0 ault money and one half of the property. Two oilier (ulta were Died her Hab urday. Pearl Hmltli, In a ult agslnat Fred Hnilth, charge dertlon. They wer married In Portlnnd April 21, 1901. Urownell A Hleu-ri apM-ar fur Mra Hmlth. Nun aupport It the allegudon con tained In the dlvorcx mil of Harriet l-und agalnat Olaf Iind. They were married Auguat It, 1I3, In Idaho. Hlmlrk at Dlinh k and Will U Mulvey are her attome). LAST DONATi CLAIM AUSTIN T. BUXTON, OF POREST GROVE, NEW OWNER OF CHAR LES SWEGLE CLAIM. With the flllni of difxl In tbo recor der' office here Friday, title to what It believed to b me taet sanation land claim In Clackama county which (till remain practically Intact win changod from Oliver and Mary Rohblua to Aus tin T. and Orla lluxton, of Forest Grove The farm, which embrace CD1 acres lying along the Molulla river, la atltl In the wne form it Kmnu-d to Mr. Sweglo by tbo government, with the exception (bat six acres havo been aoid ana ziv, acres nave D -cn added to the place. Tho onlr other transfer of title on record 1 tliat by which Mr. Robbins obtained the farm from Mr. Swegle. Mr. Robbln Is the father-in-law of the new owner of the property. The frrm la said to be one of tho most productive in Clackumas county. BRING SUIT TO QUIET TITLE TO FARM THEY I In an effort to clear title to a 40 acre farm which they have owned for al most half a century, Rurton Drown and llertha Harper brought suit in the circuit court Wednesday against John V. Iee, V. C. Johnson and others. Lee, so tho complaint reads, was granted a patent to the farm by the government In 1SG0. Later he gave Johnson control through a powor-of-attorney. Then tho men allowed the taxes to become delinquent and the farm was eventually sold by the sher iff. A short time after that it came in to possession of tho plaintiffs. The complaint alleges that while no effort has been made by anyone to contest their possession, the cloud on the title Is such that they are unable to sell the farm. They, ask a decree of court declar ing them to be tbo owners of the prop erty In foe simple. a Reason For The Crowds Coming To Our Store have proven that our prices on everything in groceries is less than elsewhere. What we advertise you will find to be true, We stand solely on a platform of low prices on quality goods and if you will test us, you will find this to be true. New Crop Walnuts 25o 45c New Crop Almonds.. .25c 45c Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65o Splderleg Ten, rog. 65c graae.. Tetloy's Tea, pound '.65c Reg. 20o pkg. Totley's Tea 15c pound 50o Gunpowdor Ten, regular 65c grade, pound 50o Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 60e Postum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, package 20c GALLON FRUIT. Apricots 50c Peaches 45c Pears ". 45o Plums ...35e Apples 35c Pumpkin 30c Blackberries 55o Loganberries 45o Tomatoes 40c Gooseberries 50c Fresh Fruit Size Dos. Fancy Navel Oranges... 100 30e Fancy Naval Oranges... 126 20c Small Naval Oranges, dozen.... 10o IV3oirgairas STOCK FOUNO DEIO IN FIELDS; oi mm T PREO MEYERS, WHO HAS 2000 ACRE PARM, IS CHARGED WITH CrUELTV. Fred Meyer, one of the rb beat far lucre In the north WHUimite valley, waa broug'it Into the court of Juatlce Hlnvara Thursday on charg of cruel ly lo anlmala. C. II. Anderaon aUm-d Die complaint and Constable Froat erved Ibe warranL Adam Wilkinson, of the Clackama C'mnly Humane so ciety, alao wa Interested In th caae Mr. Meyer, who I a bachelor, ha a 2000 acre farm. HI lioldlnK have an estimated value of 1 1 SO, 000, The fact that It la two mlli from hi house to hi barn I. In pert, responsible for those condition on whlih Ibe charge of cruelty wa made- Ilia property I looted In th Marquam dUtrlrt. Nnlgbbora reported that rattle, goat and ibix-p wer being killed by hun ger and eipcxura around Mr. Meyer' barn, and upon Investigation the offi cers found the bodies of IS head of cat tle and goals partially buried In the now. Mr. And' raon and Mr. Wilkin son Investigated the case Thursday and brought Mr. Meyer Into town with them. On the trip In they killed a goat which was half-dead from hun ger and the storm. Mr. Meyers retained Judge Gordon II. Hayes and C0. Latourctte as bis attorneys rnd appeared before Justice H levers. He will enter a plea noxt Wednesday. In case of conviction he w ill be subject to a sentence of SO-days In the county Jail or a fine of $100. He explained thitt be had expected to lose some of his stock during tho winter. LEADS TO SUIT HERE A suit over a farm lease was Died Friday In the Clackamas county cir cuit court by Willie Melum against James M. and Anna E. Stewart, Urown ell and Slerers appearing for the p'aln- tiff. The defendants own a 31V4 'ere farm in the Macksburg district, which they leased to Mr. Melum November 1. Af ter working on the place for several months, the plaintiff cbargps, the de fendants took charge of the place, breaking the lease. Mr. Melum ask for $500 for laoor performed and money which be had paid on the lease. WIFE LEFT HOME AND WOULDN'TCDMEBAGK.SD Charges of desertion are the basis of a suit for divorce brought by Char les A. tadiges against Anna V. Ladl gCB In the circuit court Wednesday afternoon. For more than a year, Ladiges Al leges In the complaint, his wife has been gone from their home. She left a year ago last January, so the bill says, and since that time has not been back. , The two were married In Portland In May 1907. They have no children and there are no property rights involved I In the action. All Ladiges asks is his , freedom. He la represented by L. D. Mahone nnd Oral Plrkey. of Portlnnd. McMinnvllle mar vote on $500,000 bond Issue to hard surface 87 miles of roads. Fancy California Grape Fruit 2 for 5c Fancy Lemons 25c Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries Special, quart 10c Newtown Pippens, fancy .....$1.00 Fancy King Apples, box $1.00 Fancy largo size Wagner's... $1.25 California Grape Fruit, doz. ..30c Sultana Figs, package.. 5c and 10c Not-A-Seed Raisins, 15c Dromdnry Pntes 15c Specials Honey, 1 pound combB. . 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 35c Pint Jars of Pure Honey ...y.25c 10c Can Pepper t5c Toilet Paper v...uc Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 60-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 60-lb. Sack V, ground Salt....40o 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 2tt pound tin 50c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Cora or Gloss Starch A 5c S can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers.. 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 25c Maple Syrup. Reg. 15o, can.... 10c Ketlog's Corn Flakes 3 for Post Toastlea ( Krumbies 2Sc Toilet 8oap . bar for 25c WEDNESDAY Is Butter Day REV. J. E. HAWKINS RESIGNS; TAKES EASTERN PASTORATE WILL BE SUCCEEDED By THE REV. E. E. GILBIRT. OP LEMARS, IOWA. Rev. J. K. Hawkins, who has bees pastor of lb First Methodist church of Hit city since Ottoher IVIi, will exchange pulpit with Rev. K. K Gil bert, of lyMara, Iowa. II r-algnd a paalor of Ibe l al church at tb Hunday evening lervb, when Ibe an nounreiiirnl wa made from lh pulpit. Rev. Hawkins rain to Oregon City from Medford, Oregon In October 1I5, and ha been a very active worker not only In hi church, but alao In civic affaire. . He has b n enraged In ehun h work In Oregon for the pest soventren year, having been connected w'th the Roae cburtbe before coming lo Ibis city burg, McMlnnvltle and Hellwood LAVYER RETAINED TO STOP IM PROVEMENT FROM SHOWING HALLOWE'EN SPIRIT. Sundry residents of the Strlngtown district are afraid that they will step out on their front porches some fine morning and find the porches gone and themselves In the middle of a new road- All this comes from the Information that 43 property owner In the section bave signed a petition asking that a new road be built along the old terri torial road through Strlngtown. In an effort to avert any Improve ment which threatens to bite off their front lawns and possibly nibble a bit at the bouses themselves, some of the residents of the dlctrict bave obtained legal counsel and expect to start a fight against an petition that is Died. Grants Pass: Utah-Idaho Sugar Company lets ocntract to quarry 2000 tons limestone annurJly fcr 5 years from quarry IS miles from factory. Will haul with auto trucks. To see the military ruler of Turkey take a medal from his coat and pin it upon the breast of her twelve-year-old son In recognition of the services done Turkish humanity by- his father was the bappy experience of Mrs. Tacy At kinson, formerly of this city. Mrs. Atkinson has written friends here telling of the happening. She Is well remembered here as a teacher In the public schools, who afterward went to Pacific University and gradu ated there. Later on a visit to Cali fornia Miss Wilkinson was taken ill nnd spent some time in a San Fran cisco hospital. Tho young physician who attended her, married his patient and carried her away with him as a missionary to Turkey, whero the two built up a hospital at Harpoot. In the typhus epidemic of the present war, Dr. Atkinson, famous alike as surgeon and physician, gave unspar ing service to the suffering people of that land. 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Left alone with three children in that war ridden country, Mrs. Atkin son wrote borne to her friends in America that Bhe bad decided to stay there and keep the hospital open. Only one or two letters have come through, delayed and opened by censors; but out of the war clouds she writes: "The hospital is open. The officials are kind to me, but it Is hard for a woman to try to take a man's place. When Enver Pascha came through here be visited the hospital, then came and spoke appreciatively of Dr. Atkinson and asked to see his Htle son. I called the boy, who is twelve years old. Enver kissed him and then took a beautiful sliver war medal from his own breast and pinned it on Henry, telling him that it was to show the government's appreciation of his father." 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