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OUECON CITY KNTrHI'IUSn, FRfPAY. rOiUUAUY 23, 1917, LOCAL BRIErs I . ) l ua., It. i.f Mllaaukln, In tm W nliii a Ji n.. a lUmr, of AutuM, In lliii 1 11 on W.'.ln. I'm It' la lmn, "I U. a.ill.aa, kaa III Hill i llr Widn.adO. Il niirn liigr.im, i.( I'iiui, III llri I'll Vrliii.ay. l.'lMlll' Si .l.. k. I. MlU.kl.', III till I M r WimIii, .,ir W. II. Ilnr, i.f II in, aa ,crn nil l.ualliaa Wi ilnri du) I'. J. N'i'l.iii, i.f I'iiiiUiihI, la In Ui K'.n 1'ilr (hi ( iIjh I'nlilik Mnp, nf ,lilii.it,ii', aa an I in i'. hi I'll) tlmliir M rdiio'Uy. Ufa. A. V. Hfultli, nl ( lai autnaa, a II Il.'l. (lt)r tirlt'ir I iI'mU), li. II IP. HI. , n( i. .IH llHll, III III Ihla rll) nil bualiicaa V dltta.Ujr I . r. l akiT, ii , Ml. auiiini I ln On KMi t'll y vlnllnra Wriirtday, Mir lUii". ii, nl l nil. hi, aiming lha ln..a (11 l.llors on Widrn-s dr ll. ('. IIii.Ii., i.f liiulua, lrii..n trd I. unlit, aa at I hi. i nil nljr (i at Wfdnra- r. William Hi hall, i.f Hl.i fTi.r l, al aiiiuiiK lliu Ouguti ( lly visitor Tu I'rli.r lliil.rr, of Huff, aa aiming ilii.ac ho rt In tf i las rlt f on Tina ilny Alntiao Waldorf, who rraldt' at Oa i', anion Ilia (rri""i ('lly ! Ilur U'r.llU'".la)r. J.ilin Hi litnilMiiicr, nf Aurora, ai aailiftliM Din (Iri'it.iQ Clly bitaliiraa vl llura WnliD'ailajr. K.iiri'iH'. Kri il an. I Harry I uitiiiii ra, of ll.mrr I'rrrk, vhit.'d frli-ii.ta In tirveoii Clly Hiimlay Conrad Hi liriwd.-r. of Hln.rwiH.il, aa llloriaT Ulnae daliaai llliK biialliias In III la rlty rilrn-ailuy. . ". Wlilllli r. of daw.f. aa iiinnKit lli tr tnamt1!! Imalinaa In iirr(in Clly Tuesday. Mlaa Anna Hiiilth, of 1'ortjand, apml tilt flrnt or Ihn arrk villi) Mlaa Allit Hi hnrtlimcr, nf Clurknmas llrlitnla. ('. E. Walla, who ri'ildf ni-ar All rnra, hut ,'ll knon f. rmiT of Clk umai rniinly, was In Dili f lly Wrdiii-s Iny. Janti'a V. N.la.iii. of Mullno, a for mer yalili'tit of Ort-Kon Clly, w In Itila illy traiiam'tliiK htialnra Hatur- till. William V. Kn llrnnliT, of Sher wood, onn of tliu furmira of that . lino nf the nullity was In Ort-Kon Clly Widni-ailny. fYctl I'ullllrr, A fori'irr rral.li lll of OriKim Clly, hut now of Cania, waa allinnK llioav triiltaiii'tlllX blialnraa In Orcein Clly Tuesday. lira. J. M. Wrnm k. of Mount I'lraa nut, who has biM-n visiting hiT dauuh ti r, Mr. K. II. It'dduwv, of M It wail kli hua ri'ltinii'd to linr home. Mra. I). K. IXnn. of Hlir.lila, Or. Knn. hit arrlvnl In Orifnn City, anil la the curat of ln r ami, C. O. Iryilnn. and family, of Tenth nil Water atrerla. Itohert lliuittle, of Heaver Creek, hut formerly of tlila rlty, waa In 0r nn Clly on Huturilay, aiul while here vlKlti.il lila hnxher. Dr. A. U lienltle. KYeil Miller, of Needy waa in Or Ron Clly Saturday. Mr. Miller, who la a prominent tanner of Clucknmua county, hua been very III, hut la Im limtlng. Mra. V. II. Wllaon. of Wlllnmette, will go ti Vnneniivor. WiihIi., lodny, where aim will ho the picat of Mra. l.ullmr Moore, returnliiR to her home thin venlnit. ('. K. Knmnhy, of Molulln, wua In Ort'Kon Clly Tueailny, ImvliiK cine liern to uttenil the nnnunl bull given by Ihn II, I'. O. K. Mr. Itumaey former ly reahleil In Oregon City. T. It A. Hellwooil, prominent real d.'nt of Mllwuuklo, iii In Orison Clly on biiHlnena Wctlnedy. Mr. Soil wmitl la onn of tho liindownera of Clni'knnina eounly, mid rnmo hero to liny hln tnxea. W. A. Ilork. of Molulln, onn or the prominent rciildeiitit mid renl ratuto men of tlmt plnco, wna In OreKon Clly on biiHlneaa Wedneadr.)'. Mr. Heck wnii on IiIh wny to rorllnml, wboro lie tnuiHiirt il hiiilni'im. C. M. Mnttoon, who wua a former readout of rortlnnd, but him been MiHindliiR atiino tlmo In California, hna returned to Oregon end la vlnltliiR hla parent, Mr. nnd Mra. I.. Mnttoon, who rimldo near tho south end road. A rlvll Hervlon cxiunlnatlon for the potilllon for pimtmuiiter of Harlow will bo conducted at tho iontofri('o In Oro mm Clly March 24th. Kor tho ponl tlon of poHtnumter of Colton, tho ox nmlnutlmi will ho hold February 24th. Tho little ilntiKhtcr of Mr. unci Mrs. K. Netter, of Aurora, who underwent un operation for removal of nilmiolil ii nil totiHlls at tho Oregon City hosiil tul, hna Improved ho that Hho was nhlo to lenvo for her homo tho latter pari of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Srhncnunrn nnd non, Hlehnrd and Norinun, of lOlilorado, wcro In OreKon City Sunday, whero Ihoy vlHlted Mrs. Richard Sehoonborn nnd (iuiiRhter, Minn ElHln. Mm. Iltch ard Sehoonborn has JiiHt roturnod from a vlHit In rortlnnd, whoro ho was tho KiiHt of hor ilauKhtor, Mra. Nathunlul Sniylho. , Tho funnrnl unrvlcoa of tho late Vlo- tor K. Mp.Htimhrnok, who died nt C'nnby Sunday morning, woro held nt Cnnby Tueaday, nnd tho Intormont wns In tho Catholic comotory nt Now Era. Tho Holmun niidnrtaklng oHlahllnliinont of OrcRon City, hnd chorco of tho sor- vlcoa. Mr. Mnatenbrook l survived by hla wlfo, of Canby. Homer HnrrlnKton, of Portland, who 1b connectod with tho Kvonlng Tuloftrnm, nnd one of tho woll known nlmrodfl of rortlnnd, was In this city on Friday, visiting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Harrington, of OlndHtono. Mr. Hurrlcton spoilt bov. oral hours In finning, nnd had excotlont luck in lnndlng sovoral good sized flith. Mrs. Claronco Flolds, who has boon at Sonsldo for hor hoalth, has returned to hor home at Moldrum, but will leave today for The Dallos, where she will go for tho benefit of hor hoalth. Mrs. Flolda la sufforlng from a sovore at tack of asthma and Is making the change for the benefit of her health. She was accompanied to Seasldo by hor nlnce, Miss Lois Thayor, who will also accompany her to The Dallea. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ilobblna, former ly of Oregon City, but now living at 107 Pine street, McMlnnvlllo, are In this city, where they are guests of Mr. tri ali il In Ilia li,tt., Ci.imnl.alnn I nil. I'Mli , baa ll H,.. .) (,( hla llit at I Mil Dial In in, nalii In n hiallli Mr ll.il l.!na m(,.., in ihkuki) i, finiliig In ll,,, i,..r fui.irii. Himn taking up hla . .i.. iu at M.MInil lll. In baa liniiuei In build. Jmlia Ml,h r, ami i.f V.r. and Mia J.iinli Hill r. i,f (in ,,n Clly. wlm la a a...lini nun In Ml Ai.g.l n,llit:n h.ia Lull lili.ililiiiiiitr.iy r In till . L ull r by Dm ai.nl. i.i. Miller Ima hel'l tlila ..Ni4tl.iii all..' i hla rn'il.ii.an yr ir lln aa u; .nliil."l 1'i lir llplU aa aa al Uut 'I In iv uiv Ihr. n i,l Imr hln ili lila In Im a. In l. . iuiii r hla I'Hd am . h l. hi hi ..i. Ili .. Mill, l.u alu ll.'lllr, Wll.l . Ill l. ,, ,. , Ii, f,,Hf r'n'ipa Yiniiia Jlillir a fnrnnrly ii..I.ii-. at Ihn lii.-..n Clly Citlcr . flail n fll. ', C. A. Snail, i.f (hla rlty, hua riii.lved li'leitruuia. a wnk a..ut uiiiiuuniliig ami Mia I'. I HUir..i., uml nthei frlnnta Mr. Iliil.l.lna, wlm waa In Ihn d.alli of hla . inula. O, ll. Nu..h, and Mia ln i.n M N, rh, who ri-aldcl at CM. ag... III. Mr. Sutra futhi r ill ! IVI.rnary lilh, ami hla inolher one wi-i k later It Ima l.ii n atntcl by (lie ki i (ni. Iii thitt they w.inli il Id pnaa aw.iy tngi ihi-r lln-y l. un their anil. C. A. Nni.lt. ami bia wife of thla illy ami aiiuthi-r a..i, ('. J. Narlt, of ( hi engn, a KramlMiii, llurnlil .Niialt, alao nf thla i lly. Tlia ton ' wi fe alxml ij yeura of ui:n, nnd b nl planned on coining In (iregna In vlall their aofi am bis family. A board nf Impilry pMilnted by the Hnutheru I'avi lllr Itallmad cotnpuiiy alt ! lliwi.tltfallnn Was mnln aa In tin. raiiae of Ihn deralliiii-iil nf Ihn atria l iar at Wlllmiielle on January 31, lua reported to tba rninpniiy. Tim hoard Im liid. il I.. Ailnma, A. C. Ilowlaml un l three rinpliiyi'ea of the rniiiiwny. The hoard foil ml tlm cur uml 'lulpuieiit In nratelaaa condltliin, hut found thai Ihern aa a Joint In Hie rail of the rune, where tho rur left the truck waa low, an.) Hvi tlon Foreman J. K. CiMhntn was It.-ld r.-inallile for Die denillinent. whh h waa cauaed by the Inn k being unaafii at the time the ac cident orriired. Heteral officers of the Cluckamaa County Chrlatlan Kndcavor union ae-rumpanli-d by meinbera of the IihbI aiM letle of Oregon City attended a Chrlatlan Kndeuvor rally at Oawego We.lneailay evening. Tlmao attend- lug were Mlaa ,eCliiir Oatrum, Clyde Hcbuehel. Mlaaei May and Delia llliiahniun, Klbcit Charman, lxiralne Oatrum. Murlan White nnd Kthel O.tvlea. The ofTlcera attending were plenaed with the work tlmt hna been already aceompllaheit by the Oaweito Mlety. Many of tho members are planning to attend the state conven. tlon. which convenes nt Hulem Feb ruary 21, II. :5. Henry W. Jacknoti, one of tho earlt- eat Oregon pioneers, who ramo to Ore gon City In 1 ."!, nnd who now resides with hla daughters In Portland, was In this rlty vlaltlng his old friends Wed neaduy. Mr. Juekaon will celebrate his KOth birthday annlveranry on March 3rd. and Is still halo and hearty. Mr. Jackson la unuaunlly active for hla age. nnd says that ho feels just as yonng us when he was engaged In tho meat business In Oregon City muny yenra ago. Mr. Jackson is a vioiinim In has tin Inntruiiirnt with him that he has played many years ago. Ho played for many dances In Oregon Clly In the early days. U Mnttoon, breder of Jorscys, w heoao farm In located at Oregon City, f! on to 6, near tho south end rond. has lieen uniiHiinlly fortunate In this In dustry during the past three years. Ho has Just sold two registered valves to lr. U 0. Ice. of this clly. Dr. Ice lias some of the best of Jerseys on III" farm, which Is located near Canby. One of thu animals Ih from the famous Charles West stock farm nt Scupiioose, Oregon, and thoso pur chnned from tho Mnttoon herd have nn exc llent pedigree. Mr. Mnttoon Is one of tho pioneer residents of tho stnto of Oregon, nnd was at ono tlmo In the early days, a driver of a horse car In Portland. Ilev. John Ovnll, of Snlem, was In Oregon City Wedni'Kduy. Kov. Ovall Ik puator of the Methodlnt Fplucopal church Pacific Swedish Mission Con ference Hu formerly resided In Tex as, whero ho lived more than 25 years. I to la tho founder of tho Ciospel Her ald, n newspaper, that Is still In exist enco at C.ulvoHton, Texas. For three years ho wns chnpluln of tho Galves ton Port society. This society was organized to work omong tho seamen, nnd Hv. Ovnl assisted In tho work to a largo degree. Ho has arranged to hold services In this city on evory third Sunday, nnd tho services recent ly heltl havo been well attended. The services oro hold In tho Methodist church. NOMINA KLEMSEN WEDSC. W.SEIBEL Tho marrlngo of Nomlnn Klomeen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Klomsen, was united in mnrrlngo to Mr. Carl Wllholm Selbel, of Albnny, Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho marriage cernmony wns porrormou in tho German Lulhornn church witn uov William Krnxbergor, pastor, official Ing, and wns witnessed by relatives of tho contracting parties. IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Mil MyMu I. Handaraon WtUa Chattar C, lauaaon, Tim maril.iKM of Mlaa Myrtla K. llemlerMiii, of 1'iiMlaiiil, ami Mr, ( lu a tr C. Ijtgeaiin, of Oii'Koii 'Hy, waa anleiiinli ut lint Iiiiiiim of lh hrldn'a . .r. nla, Mr. and Mra. Hi nil. ianii, of rrt K..at Thirty flflli atr. et. portlaml. 'Ini ...iy (.vehing at :;o o'lliH k. 'Ihn linpreaalvn ring ceremony waa perform ,d hy Itnltv. T. II. Fold, fur inerty pnatnr of tho M. K. church nl Ihla rlty. Tho brl.lii wua prettily r.owm-d In white ;. nri'i'ttii rrepn, mid lurried ahnwi.r l.niiiiii'l of brld.t's rows and tweet pena. 'I he matron of honor us Mrs. Hau l llolllligawiirlh, and llm beat liiiaii was I .eoiiii rd l.ngi-ai.ii, brother of Ihn bride groom. Tu Ibn alrulua of liiln nrrln'a W il ding march, rendered by Mlaa War ren, nf I'ortliim!, Hut bridal party en tered the living room, and took their plam heiieiilli a floral and way, wlnr the i ereiniiiiy wua performed. Fob lowing the lereinony Cltarlea Hi lim n helm played a cnrm-l aolo. There waa a wei. ting luni lienn. After a brief Itniie) iniM.n, the young couplo will tnakn their future hniini In Oregon City, whern tll't brldegroolii Is aaam I aled with hla father, I,. J, Ijigeaon, In the abiHi hiialneaa. The l.rldn baa iiiatln ln-r home In Oregon City for imiiii time, end has h-eii i-.niiwti.i with thu ofTIre of Dra. Mount. Hho hna muny friends In this rlty, urn has been active In church work during her residence here. Mr. lAgeaon Is a aon of Mr. and Mra. I.. J. Ugeaon, of Oregon City. He Is a member of thn Oregon City Shoe atorn firm, and la one of tho young mualclitiis of thla city, being connected with the Oregon City band. Among thoac attending thi marri age ceremony from thla rlty were Mr. and Mra. 1.. J. Ijig.-aon. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. lgeson, Mlaa Muutlo iJigeson. Ilert Ijigeann, Cllhert and Huymond loigeaoti, lonurd lag -son, Mr. and Mra. Cburlea SchiMMihelns and son. Harlor Barnler Given Pleasant Surprise Party. Harold Hernler wns taken by sur prise with a party given at tho home of bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hernler, at Parkplneo Wednesday evening, the affair being planned un.l carried out by his young frlenda. It was In the form of a viJcntlne purty. (lames and music wero enjoyed by the young people, and Mrs. Hernler was asalsted In etitcrtulnlng by her alatera In low, Mrs. Loula Hlmler and Mra. Fred Hlmler. Refreshments wero aerved durfng tne evening. Thoso In attendance were Pauline llnallngs, Rertrtulo Minor, Annlo Sa tra. Kunlce Kelly. F.lva Smith. Marian Smith, Alvlra Hlmler. Sylva Forsytho. Penrl Fisher, Agnes Hays, Hazel Felth, Arthur Frith. Melvln Class, Stanley Hlatio. Wilbur Hays, lwellyn Daucbey nnd Harold Hernler. Social Notes Mlii Marion Ahlberg Becomes Bride of P. H. 8elby. Miss Marlon Ahlberg, of Gladstone and P. II. Selhy, of Oregon City, wero married at tho home of tho brido's sis ter, Mrs. Herniun Wyalt. at Olympla, State of Ohio, rliy of Toledo, l I.ucaa County, I Frank J. Cheney imikea oath that be la aenliir partner of the llrm of K. J. Cheney A Co., doing bualnra In the. City of To ledo, County anil Htata afnreauld. ami tlmt aul.l llrm will .ny llio aum at ONK HUN'HltKI IXIM.AHS for each and ev ery caae of Onlnrrh that rannol he runtt by the uaa of HAI.I.'S CATAHIUt Cl'KE. FHANK J. CHENEY. Bworn lo before me anil aul.arrllied In my iifence, thla Clll Uuy of lKsoembor, A. D. (Seal) A. W. Ot.RASOM, Nntnry rub'' Hall's Catnrrh Cum la tnlcen Internally and acta illm-lly i...n llio hlood nnd mil enua aitrfneca of llio ayatetn. Bend for teatlmonlnla, free. V. J. CHENKT & CO.. Toledo. O. Bold hv nil PruR-Rlsta. 75e. Take Uatl'a Family l'llla for eonatlpation. Thuraduy, Fohntary li. Only Iritl riiute friends r In ailendume. The irreliiniiy wua pnrfnrmed by lln v. II D. All. II, paator of llm Hupllat ihui li nf Olyiiiplu, Wash. After vlnlllng wlih relnilvea and aa Hit gueata of Mr. and Mra. Millard (illlelt, formerly of thla rlty, hut now of H. Millie, Waali., Mr. ami Mra. Hell.y will muni lo Ihla rlty In make their home, having a f urnlalnil coKiik'I at (iludi.tonv. About tliliiy five iiiembera of the I'nlti'd Artinans from Ihla illy went to Oaweg'l Halitrilay lilfht hy automo bile, whein they lilteiiei a. llienlllig of the Oawego lodge. The fraternal vlalt waa found luor.l rnjoyahlu. Tlnro w.rn about 200 In attenili.m , who en joyed an eici llenl prm-rum In the ear ly part of Him evening, followed hy rn frvithiiieiita and darning, 'lint follow ing nuiuhera were given: Addreas, Hiipr 'inn Mualer Artiaun, Mr. lludoli; and addrt-aa, Medlcul Kiamlm-r Faclile. mail; vocal no'o, Mli Mar I,. Fred- BEBEKAH MEET AT MOLAMA DECLARED A GREAT SUCCESS I Hy lira. I,. K. Trahuu ) The eleventh aiiniril eonventlon of llehekeh lolg.a of illrtrht So. 2, waa held at Oa!: Ilgn No. ),', at Molulla, Fi bruu ry 17. ASK THAT DAUGHTER EE DEATH TAKES PIONEER MADE ADMINISTRATOR MERCHANT AT AfiE Of S3 Of JAMES COX ESTATE , -.n Mill. r. onn nf the j early ()r. .oil t'lty pioneer bulliei ' men, died at tho hoinn of hla datighlri Petition taking II Hi Vonta Col Im , '' mo Hen. ha w, of I'.wtl.m l, 1n appointed adiiilnlatritor of the raiate ; T'nra.luy lh reiunltia wero Interred of the. lain J.,im a Cm, of Fatacula, I '" l''"ll..ml. I lh family Int. waa filed In the pmute court In-ra ; Mf- Miller la well remembered by Monday. ; Ibe early reald'-nla of Ori rmi City. He Mra, Myra Hhannon of Wlllumetu. The petition alalia that I be re ar ' around Cape Horn lo Han Fran- ldg No, 2. waa rlmlnmiii; Mra llooe I "!V( n tdiilt children who aro belraj'1"'" '"''l- I" I1- h settled In Comer, of Oak ltire. No. vlcc-i He il er.tat allied at $11 til and pr 'y. remained In this clly chairman and Mm. Klliel Melhurm of '. ""'"I prol- rty worth i:.o.JJ la aald f"r '"'"r " '""k i bu t' liut bern left by Mr. Cog. Mr. Cog dl'd January 14. at Knia ruda. Mllwuuklo Nu, J .10, secretary The rnnvttT.tlon wra called to order by tho chairman at 11 o'clock. Mra. Nelll" U'alteiiherii, pn-l.ent of the Kehekah BniK-mMy, Mra. Miry'rCI CP ATCC Trt Ulikerater. vice -president : Mra. I.lle ' lJL.L,Li f 1 LmJ KjJ richa; riM-ltaiion, m-n uroaaennuciier; Howell, past pr-aldmit and Iruatee of recitation, Paul Kellogg; rullullon Arthur Imly; rormt aolo. William Kerr; eddreaa. A. M. While, of Or. gon City lodge; addreaa, Henry llrund, Oregon City lixl;t. During the evening twelve ranill- dates were Initiated as int-mhrrs of the Oawego lodge. The Artlauns Juve nile hand furnished muile during th eveiiln;. llio Oregon City delegation returned to Oregon City at 12:30 o'clock. A program which Kuperlntendent of Hrhoola Calavan deavibes as "full of neat" will be given under the auspices of the Purent-Teach. r aaaorlutlon at Willumette, Huturduy. The program: 10:00 professional reading. Prof. Karl Kllpatrlck; 11:00 Imluatrlul work. N. C. Marls; 1:00 music. Willamette Glee club; 1:20 a reading. Prof. John Ma son Impersonator; 2:00 "Adolescent Ueturdutlon," Dr. II. W. Delluak. Tho Mount Plcnmut Community Club will entertain the Parent-Teacher association at the Community ball this evening. The proceed will go toward tho Community club and tho Parent-Toucher association. Dinner will be served at 8:30 o'clock, and the club Invites all who wih to. attend, providing thoy bring the price. There will bo a program during the evening. NEW PAPER MILE IS PLANNED EOR SALE M B? SPAUEDI PEOPLE PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 17. C. K. Spauldlng, president of the logging company which bears his name Is planning to organize a company to en gage In the paper making industry at Salem. Recently he conferred with I. O. O. F. home, and H. H. Wulker. (J II. P. of Grand Kiicumpiiient of Oregon, were Introduced nnd welcomed by tht chairman and convention. Aalorln, The Dalles, Itoai hurg, Hll vi rion, Canby and Portland w.-m rep resented Ly vlaltlng members. Meim In rs were prenent from Willamette l-odge No. 10. from Oak lidge No. 32. from Mllwaukln l-odno No. II, from Gladstone Iod No. 11 and from Sham rock 1-mle.o No. 10. Mrs. K. M. Ham mer, of Ouk lodge, gave the addre-s of welcome. Mrs. I.ucy Trahuc, of H ham rock lodge, No. 113, of Cl.-ckatnas, the resjionse. The chairman appointed commltt es on leglslutioo, memorial, thanks and press. At the flrnt rail for dinner 81 guests were seated In the dining hall. At the second rail 13 were seated. The good old fanhlnn chicken dinner vanished end rurh gueat returned from the din ing hall with a contented, smiling face. The convention convened at 1:30 o'clock and was called to order by the chairman. Myra Shannon, of Willam ette l-odge No. 2. of Oregon City. Ad dreuses by thn Prcjldeot Nellie Wat tenherg; Vice-President. Mary Ijinkes ter; Past President, Mzzle Howell and 8. 8. Walker, G. H. P., were enjoyed by all. Reports of committees and the presentation of tho Ideal Lodge by the Mllwuiikle Ixdge No. 130 were made. Tho history of the Rebeknh lodge by Mrs. May Paddock, of Gladstone Lodge No. 199, was next Songs, by Miss Minnie Lew Is. of Shamrock lodge. Mrs. Madison, of Willamette lodgo, Ilonetta Worley. of Molulla, and election of offi cers for tho 12t'n annual convention to be hold at Gladctonc next year occu pied the afternoon session. . Promptly at 6 o'clock came the call from the dining hall to a repast that did credit to the caterers. At 7:30 o'clock tho chairman called the con vention to order. The following offi cers wero Installed: 51rs. Rose Comer of Oak Iodge No. 139. chairman: Mrs. Ethel Melburn, of Mllwaukie Lodge No. 150, vlcc-chnlrman; Mrs. Edith Murrain, of Mllwaukie Lodce No. 150, TO CONVENTION renlil.'iire In Portland. Ho K S3 years old at the lime of hla death. Ha la aiirvlve.) hy thre daughters, Mra. Ferrle ll.nalmw, of Portland, Mra. Char I. a lleyu.-m.ui and Mrs. Retta French, of Bun Pram I o; two grand, hlldren. Mra. , () YMguth. of Spokane. Wash.; Dr. F. M. Ilem-.tuw, . of Portland and oi.e gcat grandchild. ! Paul Volguth. i IxirnJne Outrom, pr-nldi-nt of the i Clackamaa County Chrlatlan Kndev nriTII PTnilfTP firTrd vor union, stated Patunlay that 33 M f fl H Jj I fj AM M V delegate from Clackanua county bid UUI,M ""IIIIUU I LILII r'glatered for tho Klata Chrlatlan F.n- tl.-avor convention to m held at Kal.-m. February 23. 21. and 25. Thl la th largest delegation of endeavorer'a ever aent to a convention by thla county. The reglatratlon from the entire state Is nearly HCO. , MRS. RATI KNOI DIES San Franrlsco caplallsts who are . secretary; Mn. Haltio Robinson, of Leavlly Intoroated in the Crown Will amette. Paper rompnny.operatlnK mills at l.elanon. Oregon City and Camas and completing a new plant at Oeeun Falls. H. C. He feels encouraged suffi ciently to carry forward the prelimi naries of his project Whether the interests behind him are tho International Paper company or allied with the New York corpor ation U not positively known. For a Bilious Attack. When you have a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing; of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you havo a severe bilious attack. While you mny be quite sick there Is much consolation In knowing that relief may be had by taking throe of Chamber lain's Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere. Shamrock No. 113, warden; Mrs. Llr- zlo Howell, of Willamette No. 2, mar shal; Mrs. Lucy Trnbuo, of Shamrock No 113, chaplain; Mrs. Clara Drown, of Mllwaukie No. 150, Inside Rttard; Mrs. E. M. Hammer, of Otik No. 159, or.tside guard; Mrs. Myra Shannon, of Wlllnmette So. 2. R. S. of chairman; Mrs. Lilly Smldt, of Gladstone No. 199, L. S .of chairman; Mrs. Eva Cooper, of Mllwaukie No. 150, R. S. of vice chairman; Mrs. Mary Robbins, of Oak No. 159, L. S. of vlre-c'aalrman. President of the Itebekah assembly, Nellie Wallenberg, addressed the con vention, tho love, truth nnd rarnest purposes cxprcr.sed by her will never be forgotten by her audiences. Instru mental selection by Nell Robbins, im personating; sketch by Mrs. McMaster of Molalla, were highly appreciated by til. Tho Willamette Lodge No. 2, with Mrs. Lenora Cook, as captain of the staff, exemplified the degree. I Mrs. Hattle Knox, wife of II. C. Knox, died at the Good Samaritan hospital Wedneaday morning at 10 o'clock, after two weeks' Illness The funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock, at the family home IS30. COth street south east. Kern Park, Portland. The re mains will be taken to Clackamas, where the interment will be in th Clackamaa cemetery. A service will be held at the grave at 1 o'clock. Mr. Knox was 43 years of age at the time of her death. She was the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roots, sister of Thomas Roots, Clackamas county roadmaster. She was born and reared In Clackamas, and waa united In marriage about 23 years ago to II. G. Knox, who survive her. Two fens and one daughter are also left. Mrs. Knox left Clackamaa about six years ago for Portland, where she ha since resided. A'moat at the Identiial hour when Major General Frederick Funaton dnipp-d dead In a hotel In Han An tonio, peter Khlnvllle, pioneer black smith who wua aented at the dinner table in hi home at Fifth street and Railroad av.-nue, fell over dead. Hhlnvllle. who waa a widely known character In Oregon City, bad been ailing for several days. A home wa suld to have hurt hlra some time ago. Death, however, was believed to be due to arterloscelvrosls, brought on by alcoholinm. The body was removed to Myer Prady's undertaking establishment. Details of the funeral have not yet been arranged. Surviving Shlnvllle rre a wife and two children. OEATH TAKES 'ROMEO' DEATH SNATCHES MISS IDA C. EID, OE Mis Ida C. Eid, of Canby, died at the family home at that place Monday morning. Miss Eld's death was sud den, and was caused from heart dis ease. The funeral services will be conducted at Canby Sunday, awaiting the r.trlvnl of a sister from the east, and will be in charge of the Holman undertaking establishment of Oregon City. Miss Eid was born June 19, 1S79, and has resided at Canby for several years. She Is a sister of John Eid, hardware man of Canby. Independence Electric service on S. P. to be Inaugurated as for as this city by March 1st J. E. Rboade, known everywhere In Oregon City a Romeo Rhode, died In Portland Thursday after an Illness of many montbi. The body was brought here for burrial. The funeral ceremony will be held Satur day at 2 o'clock, from Myer t Brady' chapel, Rev. Spriggs, of Portland, of ficiating. Most of Mr. Rhoades life was spent here, but a few years ago he moved to Portland, whre he lived with hi mother and hla brother. His mother died only a few months ago. He was a grandson of Judge Edgar E. White, a cousin of Mrs. J. E. Hedges, and a relative of Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, for merly of Harlow. Ry profession Mr. Rhoades was a sign painter. HI brother William, of Portland. Is the only surviving member of the family. Mr. Rhodes wa 55 year old and unmarried. Cut This Out It I Worth Money. DO NT MISS THIS. Cut out thl slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kid ney, rheumatism, bladder troubles, anil Folov Cathnrtle Tnhlola a whnto. Hood River Mt. Hood R. R. Will .om. nnd thnrnnthW emnn.ln.. eofh.r. build two-mile extension toward Lost tic. for constipation, biliousness, head ache and sluggish bowels. Lake. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mnrrlngo licenses wore Issued by County Clork Harrington today as ioi lows: Alice Hlnkle to Steven A Fenthors. of Gladstono; Nomina Mur garot Klomsen to Carl Wllholm, of Albany; LIlllo Thykor to samuoi n Irwin, of Woodburn; Florence Lot Coonso to Rolla T. Cndy, of Woodburn. 8top the First Cold. A cold doc not got woll of ltsolf. The process of wearing out a cold wear you out, and your cough be como orlou If neglected. Hacking cough drain the energy and ap the vitality. For 47 yonr the happy com bination of oothlng antiseptic bal sam In Dr. King' New Discovery ha hoalod cough and relieved conges tion. Young atl old can testify to the efofctivenes of rr. King' New niacoverr for cough and cold. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist 60c. tAQT.J In Union There is Strength-Let' s get together then We're not trying to get you to believe that white is black but we are trying to impress you with the fact that day after day we are underselling any other Grocery Store. There's absolute ly no chance of our mis-stating the issue. All you have to do is to compare prices. Do this. We're satisfied to abide by your decision. You're doing yourself an injustice if you don't trade hereT Lunch Goods Picnic Hams, pound 15c Green Olives, bulk, pint .20c Funcy Dill Pickles, largo Blue, dozon 20c Sauor Kraut, very best, bulk quart 10o 1 full pt bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Pimento Cheese 10o Tillamook Cheese, poi' )d 25c Cream Ilrlck Choose, pound ... ,30c Booth's Sardines, can 20c Palm rirnnd Sardines, 5 cans...25o Crackers, lOo box, regular $1.00 box ....... 90o Oreon OUvcb, sizes. ...10c, 15c, 25a Corned Peer, can 25c Sour picklos, qt, bulk 15c Can Ripe Olives 25o and 15c Plncnpple ...15c and 20c XInceda Biscuits, Bo pkg...8 for 25c Cookies 10c pkg. 3 for 25c NUTS OF ALL KINDS Mb. 2-lbs. Imported Walnuts 20o 35c Oregon Almonds 20c 35c Now Crop Walnut 25c- 45o New Crop Almonds. ..25c 45e Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffee 30o Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, Sib can.... $1.00 Llpton's Tea, pound 65c Spldorleg Tea, reg. 65c graae.. Tctley's Tea, pound 65c Reg. 20c pkg. Tetloy's Tea.... 15c pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Toa, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c GALLON FRUIT. Apricots 50c Peaches 45c Penrs 45c Plums 35c Apples 35c Pumpkin 30c Blackberries 55c Loganberries 45c Tomatoes 40c Gooseberries 50c FRESH FRUIT Size Do. Fnncr Naval Oranges... 100 40c Fancy Naval Oranges... 126 30o Small Naval Oranges, doien....10c Fancy Lemons, dozen 20c Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries Special, quart 10c Spltzenberg and Roxbury Rus sets, box 75c Fancy Dsllcious Apples, box . .$1.00 Fancy Large size Stark $1.25 Sultana Figs, package.. 5c and 10c Not-A-Seed Raisins 15c Dromdary Date 15c House cleaning time has come, read following special. SPECIALS 4 pound package ot Light Louse Washing Powder or Star Nap tho Powder for 20c This Is a regular 25c package and Is one of the best on the market. Light house cleanser, can 5c Old Dutch cleanser, 3 for 25c 3 bars of Sapollo or BonamI ... ,25c 2 bottles Amonla for 15c 3 cans lye 25c Standard Broom company's best maka brooms form 50c, 60c, 70c ea Mop sticks, with hard wood han dles .. 15c Bulk strained Honey, 40c quart or $1.50 gallon. We are supplied with fresh Milk dally. Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 35c Pint Jars of Pure Honoy 25c 10c Can Pepper 5c Toilet Paper uc Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 60-lb. Sack H ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 2Vi pound tin 50c 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c S. boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5e 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure elder) full quartlOc H gallon 20e 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers. .25c 2 for 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon ...25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) 3 for Post Tonsties ( Krumbles ( 25c Toilet soap 3 bars for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 nars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound Pearline, 25c package 20c purr Rice, Puff Wheat ' Grape Nuts, Quaker bats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krlnkle Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 15c Rolled Oats, 10-Ib. sack 50c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25C Liberty Wheat 25c FREE Good Safety Razor writh every 2 lb. can Caravan baking powder at the special price of. .50c Caravan baking powder 2ft lb can 50c We guarantee this to be the beet on the market or money refunded. Macaroni, 3 pounds 25c BEANS AND RICE Pink Beans, 2 pounds 25c Lima Beans, 2V4 pounds 25c Bayo Beans, 2 pouds 25c Small White Beans, 2 pounds 25c Red Beans, 2H pounds 25c Broken Rice, 5 pounds 25c Jap Rice, 4 pounds 25c Phone Paclflo - - 19 Horn Prion AISS Oregon City Seventh Street Head Rice, 3 pounds 25o 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c SUGAR Cane Sugar, 100 lb. sack $8.00 Cane Sugar, 12 lbs for $1.00 Beet Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.80 Beet Sugar. 13 lb8. for $1.00 DRY FRUIT Dry Peaches, pound 10c Dry Apricots, pound .'.18e Muscat RaishiB, pound 10c Dry Prunes, pound Wc White Figs, pound 12'ac Black Figs, pound 10c Package Raisins 100 Package Currants 15c FLOUR CROWN FLOUR, sack ..... . .$2.10 Per barrel $8.20 DIAMOND F FLOUR, sack. . . .$1.90 Per barrel $7.50 SYRUP 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) 350 H-Gal. Tea Garden Syrup 50o Special on Log Cabin Maple Syrup Regular 30c size 20c Regular 50c size ..40c Regular 90c size 80c P. V. Maple 8yrup 10c Cooking Molassps 100 FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE WEDNESDAY Butter Day -Falls City Butter- 80cPER2lb.ROLL