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uruUraa a auivlral (ili.i.tlun Lo.t.ir at I nrAI lininnc II Mniurlum, lth lr. Iloldwi, of LVllML. Lllll O i I'urtUnd. trfrmlnf Iht operation ' i ui Hhs will U ( h iri.tltullun fur about lo oka. r, ml Mrs. K. JUy NurrU and young x"i, ho have bn In Orgon ( Hy vUKlng with lha fur mar's par aula, I r. ami Mra. J. W, Nurria, hava riliiriinl in liithil, l ir i, i, ii, alii'ia ir. Nmrla 1 1 1 mum lilt (ira'llia of nirdli lli. IUry ffrliurUI, ut KMoradu, aiMl through dragon City Monday K. II. l-ck. i,f .dlaiii. a In llila II y Friday. Henry Mlllal, of (laavnu, at In llila i lly Filday. II r. Ilruim. iif M.iii lr, In 0i gull Cltr Krlday Mli h ml lluaril, nf Mllaranaln, aa In llila i It y Wi ilm-.il.iy John l.inaa, nf Hhi'i immI, aa In llila i II y WailiiKMlar IVIit Hi Ii can, ..f Mullim, aa In'ia 'l"""", imii'X n Ma way to lilt un liimli Wiiiiiaila, noma, after veiling ralatlv.s In Ku W. M ii..'i...n. liri-.ham. whs f"r days. Vihlla In Ola in llila i ll Wi.liie.diir Hy ha vi.lt.- at tlia hoinwif MIji It. I. Ili.i f I'Miiliy, .. an dr..- r.ltia S hornhom Run Clly lHnr Mmi'lur !. CurM", aa'or nf f lit l'l.rt(li Julin I'luliiii, nf Hull, Maa un Ilia-1 1 Iiiik Ii. of (il.idMoiiu, aa aiming lna ami Clly ' M..r Fildnr. IratliiK iimkoii I'll fir H.ili in In at J. T. Irfll. ', nf I'ultliilhl. .ia Hill I III III" I lull lljll lii.lintor n.lilrii )r K"ii I'lly tlniiur Frlduy. lion llu mI'I rHnrn In lil.i'Moim Oil. Mra. J. M llootrr, nf Mllultli, 1 1'" lilng. mid liohl air tint ut iiki.I wuN III llila i II) Wi'ilinmluy. lal lilt i linn li mi Monday. Arllnir irn, of Miluukl. aa (in I Urv. A. II. Miilkay, formrrly pas iinrmi I Ii r .llor VoiiiI.i. tor nf lha ( liri.tian church of ;iad l'hiir' Mor.in, nf Ji iiiiliiai Unlit", Mona, anil fuuiidi'r of thai rhurrh, wm wiia in iiii'kiiii ('Hi' Monday, M'l thla rily vltltiug frirmlt on Tuva- HI. I M.llir, nf A 'I. ny. ua In lire- day. Before returning In hit horn (.in Clly mi l.iialiu mi M .lulu I In Portland, ha vititml hit n.n, John A. Illiitiian. i.f Jriinliii-t I j.ih: .-, 4il MnlUy, ami ifr, of ClaiUtuna. an nrinm I ny tiniinr rmuy. .Mr. ami Mra. William 'arrv. of K A lllarkmiir.'. of I'nilliiinl. aa an llnivrr Crmk, ra In (Imifnn City. irn:mi i ny tiNimr .tuny. wln-ra lliry ara vi.ilinir Hilh the fur. AIImM Nnli, of MlUmikli-. Mat In mrr'a aiatrr Mra. Frrl lluhtmilrr. and llila rlly tin I.UKliK aa WV.Iih . I i) a,r of Mra. IVrrv. Ma J. I. jonii m. Mw;tn. in u .....linnli, aa .uir Mra. Ivirr out .riin rlr Mlaa an llr.run Illy li.lt..r on Mi.nil.iy l.urilo .S. hurW. Ilrr marrlaira or iM njuiiiiii i.n y. 01 j niiiiiKa umrr. rurrrd alniu tu r.-ka iim OKU;ON CUY JUJKISE.KH1DAY, MARCH 2. 1917 Keynote of President's Speech IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Mr. ami Mra. i. U. Warm k i. laraintil at ihtlr homa at Mount I'laatant aarly In ilia aak, whan (ha Llrth.lay annlvaraary of llialr rraml ton, l.yman IMilaway, fla yar-ol. aon of Mr. ami Mrt. K. II. ltMaway, of MiUaukla, a ralliraUl. Oi.a of lha faalurra of tha afternoon wa a l.lrlh.Iay diimar. The Ulila waa irattily dM'oiatail for thia nrratlon, ml waa raiilara.) with a birthilay raka with Ut five iiri(l ramllaa. Attending ware Mr. ami Mra. K. II. KriMaway ami rhlldrm, l.yrnan ml Millard, Mr. ami Mra. Cmrf A. M.ljii.e and l W. Warnoik. a) 11-1 ASKS FOR I1 vORD Or MISSING FATHER. K. HOFER Wanliwl: the addrata of Katpar Jlofer. Mra. Ham llowan, of ()yn, Altai., Canada, ha written to filmriff Wilton of Clttikamaa rounty atkinic him to at tempt to locate Mr. Ilofer, her father, whom aha tayt waa latt ... .,, m . har. of at Jenning llie. The marnaira of Mlaa Alda le. , I'aok S Clark, dauirhler of Mr. ami Mra. W. II. Clark, of Mountain Virw Addition, ami Mr. Kmnk Y.. Krouton, aon of Mr. and Mra. Y.. M. Hiouton, alo of Mom. Ian View Addition, took ilu-e t tha home of tha brldtt'a pareiita oil Wnlneaday evening, Kalruary 2Iat, with Urv W. T Mill, I..., ,., ii. a iiuiHmi cnurin, olliimliiiif, (Inly Iim ifiliuii. r.'lutu.ai Mi'tn In mi. ml nre. After a l.rief honeymixin tha young rouile will make thHr future homa In Oirytm City. w.ia un (ii i-dii City vllli.r Mi.ii'luy. ( . Wllli.'lin, or HlnriHi.l, waa un Itrr'on Clly lali.r on Wrdlli'mluy. W. II WihhHi', of Unrtiiii, wna niiiniiK Un' Ori c.n Cliy lllnrii W.ilni-til.iy. r A Hr ilniH'li r. m cuinnry. w.ia III thla rlly on Imallii aa Wrilnradny. W. It Allili, of Oak llrmi', Irnn itrti .l I ui.ln.ua In Dm nullity 'ii Krl .1.1 v Mm r Hiin, or Hiliirtun. am. .lit; lln Onii'.n City llt.na Mum- l.i y J. (I. Si, nila. of ( lurkra. iinii.lik' lhnt.li iriiian tun: ."ln.'M In llila ill' Mumlny. I,. W I. of D.ik Crovi', waa nmniiK Hi. ' I. triiima. IIiik liiixlniia In thla i ll) Krlduy. It. Mur.'iriift. of iiitiil.-i. (ir.Kiin Mr. Juliet, rtonitiiiiiii'.l l.y hit fathrr, lery Jmiea, whole home it at Central 1'olnt, were in Una rity TueaJay. I ) wry J.uirt had a J,rd tmilo on hia rounrnni.rra while In thi rlly.' Til.' ifi.a.ui lor llila wua I In iMiya wrlirhinir aeven iioiinda, who r rivnl ut lilt Inline a few d,iv, lM. Mr un. I Mra M. - , r-on uml lu'iililir. Ma loildl.t, of Kur.it 'ro' m mi'iiiili d l.y llm form, ra KfMii.l I.iiikIii- r. Kll.ilirth Hlilti-ly, of 1'i.rll.iml. w.t.. In ihla rlly Tlitiraitay, Id ra lin y w re nimala of thn Miaai-t OESEflTEO, SHE PETITIONS COURTTD FAEEHEB FROU 'J would like to know where he la rid if he needa help ha la fretting up In yeara. Ilia atfe la 1,1. " Hofer ia not known at Jnninf I-'xtK", hut may he In 1'ortland. President Wilson's Inauguration Will Be Held on Sunday WASHINGTON, Kill. I''!.-Plana fm Pn-alil.'iil Wllnon'a liiiiuxuratlon, tilth erto Imli-rimto liiMaiinn Marcli 4 f.il on Humlny, were i l'-ori'd today hy at, ulinoiini'.-m 'lit that the uaiml .Tla. M-aalon of tha a.'iiatn will I... rulli .) lor Mun h t to rom.l.li r nomliiutlona. ' 1 hit will pi-rmlt til" liimiiriiriitlon ol li e vli-e prealile nt III tin' H-iiulo ( hum I I it ii a a ttir nintiim. Mirri.'l to V. I,. Hol.-y In A .rl I'mkI In Pnrtliiiid. Mra. Muruln I in Iv1 Monday luoiiitht tult In thn rlrritlt i ...nil Iiitii naklnx .11 1 on on Kruiiiid of d.-eerllon. I Kill' I linrrra that Hon ly Irft her III Juno l'.M3 and alnr Hint tlm h.ia tn;-.i lu.'.lr.iiiiile tirollon for ilw.l i are nf Ian rlillilr. il. a l.oy ui'rd il ...... - ..ivi it i. - .i I v ii. ... . . MI u " ' a nil' I'liaio-iy nra und ,Ni' I nude hi, and u id , .. . . .. '. "'""iof llu. ihlldi.'ii find fmida for I n-ir Mtid allli Mra ilanihliT W. l. Khlvely anil aiHirl. HUE UP; DIVORCE K. II, Conner, who hat heen tt j lirilf limn h. Waah.. whrre he hut ' wua In lini.n I'll) Tin ailuy uml Wed heen vialtinir hia wife, who haa lm n tuaday ir aomn time at the home of hia J. TiDlnr. of Mount Aniicl. waa In lirolhe r, C. K. Conner, where the wetit Or.'iton City on Imalnuaa Tuea..iy una for the lirnrfit of her henlth, haa r W.-dii.-nlay, turned to Orrtfon City. Mra. Cooper Mra. KlUulirlh Umdon, of Milwail- will rmuiln at I..niif llemh for aevrral kie, waa amonif the C rrcri City via- wwka longer. I itora Saturduy. A .l. i.ntv urrlw.l nl ll. I,..,,,., ,.r ! I I II...I..1, lit II. I.I ' " " . .ii ..oiMi.i. ...........I..-........... ,-,,,,,,, ,. .,...,,.- .... , . rlty Monday. Murnliii! to hia hoinr N, . . . . . j U..n.l..- evenlnir . - .. .. . ' " ..i... t mra . t unrr. who laal WffK ' I 11 ft T Mill FT IMifl Kiiliril.tr.. "klt la it a.. .... THE 01D ASH CI . LOUDEN IS SENT TO STATE INSTITUTION AT SALEM BYOFFICIALS'AGITATOR WHO SET Ef v-v-v-v-v - V V V V V V- "I am not now proposing or ronlrmplalinf ar or any atrpa that need lead lo It, I merely rriirat that you will arrord lo me by your own vote and drflniU eatwal (he mrana and the au thwlly to aafrfuard In prartlre the right of a (real people who are at prare and who are drair oua of nerriaing none but the rlifhla of prare to follow the pur auita of peare In guielneaa and (ood will rvhte rrroirnlird time out of mind by all the rltilijed nationa of the world. No rourae of my rhooaine; or of thrira will lead lo war. War ran rome only ' by the wilful aria and auifrra aiona of other a. "I believe that the people will be willing lo truat me to art with realrainl, with prudrnre and In the true apirit of amity and good faith that I hey hare thrmarlves dieiilayid throughout thrae try. inr montha; and It ia In that be lief that I reuumt that you will authorize me to aupply our mer chant ahipa wilh drfenalre arma. If that beromra nereaaary, and wilh the mrana of uaing them, and lo emplay all othe r inatru mentalities or mrthoda that may be nereaaary and adequate to protect our ahipa and our people in their legitimate and prareful purauila on the high aeaa. I request alao that you will grant me at the aame time, along with Ihe powrra I aak, a auRirient credit to enable me to provide adequate mean of protection where they are larking, Includ ing adequate insurance againat the present war riaka." Real tuttt Tranifera. The following ara the real aetata Iranafera filed In the office of County llecorder lioylee Krlday: C. II. and Kva U Iya to K. p. Kill oil and Kinrnr. T. Klllott, lot J, tin. k 7, Mount Hood View addition to Or K'm City; . r'ramla and N..tll I-. Welth lo J IS. CLOSSNER DIES AT 71 AFTER IONS ILLNESS Mrt. FllaUth CloiJinvr, wif of fkui-l I J . a it. M . :Wrai rii.-iia: aiu. i . , , . . , , ' heen afflicUd with pneumonia, eul- a. T. I.iy lo li-aaie A. Iiurnett, rninaling with myocarditla. The r anuthwe.t quarter of aouthweal quu tialna ware brought to thl city and ter of aoutheuat quarter of a. lion 3.!.,a at the llolm.n und.rUklng par town.l, p i aouth. ran,,, ; Ho.;!,,,,, They w,ll l. uk.n to Spring. Am . u "Hi ? aT 10 ' former home of the Cio. VH i'-io View ,, era. -Ihur-day, and lha fim-rul ...r- '" - vlcaa ronductt-J at the Kplngw.tor The following are the real eatate , r"urch Thurtday afternoon at 2 tranafera filed on Huturday in the of-' o'clock. The interment w.ll be in tho flee of County Kecorder Iloylna; I family lot in .Spring-water cemetery. Ward U. Uwton and Helen B. Mr. Cloaaner waa born in Iowa. Uwton to Margaret K. King, land In She wai Tj yeara old. .She came with M. M. MeCarver I). ! C, townthlp her family to CUrkamaa county in 3 aouth, range 1 eaat; $10. j ISM, and later lived at Viola, Spring. Thomaa I,. Dibble and Miriam Dib-' w,t"" l llarmnny. me to rrang r, and Iiertha K. Nalaon, Mra. Clottner la aurvlved hy her llrrni iii Tliuin.'r. of Milw iukir. wnal HIMlllHt her till I h In l...r l.i n.-LI I... 1....I . . amotu: thn.e trunau.lliiK lnlneaa In I , ,,, .. . - ... .... i.V 7 .i """'"""". '"ir t. ( nrt-r. .Monday thla rltv M.m.lav , """ "" h-r fiither .tlti..d Circuit Judgn Cumpliell to thla rlty Monday. P. IIImiii. of Mount Angfl. u niiiniiK thnmi III Iriiliain t lillnlll.'Ka III III the i rt bullae. The llltlii (laugh ter la atlll without a nam.'. 1 In. iu. Clilller Wt'll'li4 ?.. Iiimiitttf thla rlly Wfdtiea.lny. I Mrt. William Nlcliolla. of Mullnn. Mra. h. A. SchuU and ton, Itobrrt wlm hat been In thla rlty, haa re i lorllanil, who havo been in ln- turni il In tier lioiii.'. gon City viaiiing the former'! mother Julin Ii..: ii. v hn r. ald a In tho It. d Mra. C. KiiRelbrei-ht, left for their land rounlry. waa ;iniiinn tlm (lr.'i:oii home Tueaday fveiiinir. They ac- 011 y vlalt.ir Prl.lry. roinpunu-d Mr. SchuU, who wua in Horn, Saturday, February "fi. to tircon City on buMneaa today, rcpre- tho wife of U ( . Niithf, of IIIKI Muili- aenting the ( nlhnun company. Mra. ilinmUa the milt without pr.Judl'e. The court ordered the dlninii.?.ul of the cuuae. jon at reel, a daughter. C. Murult. of llomediile, win amoni; Ihoae truntneting buaineaa In Orepin ('ity on Snlurday. .lull ii Slrnur-ireii. of Coltnil. w. known farmer of that place . transacted IiiiiiIih-'ih In thin city Wi ilneailay. , ('. P. I'urcell, of Sandy, one of the well known furmera nf that pluce, wua in thin city trunnactinif biiHines Tuea day. Hermann Schmidt, a utooknuin nf (!nienii, waa in Oregon City Tueadiiy. Mr. SVhmidt in rngaged in lircilin nln'ep. Fred Wourmt, owner and nmmicer of Kock Kulk'u Dairy Far in, located nl Clairmoiit, wna in Oregon ('ity on Iiuh ini'ss Snturdiiy. .I.unri I'lilliiin. farmer of liedliind. lib i-diitlu il to IiIh room at IiIh lininc ul It.'illatid, xurferlnK (rum u Hevere at lack of tni'aiili'H. Mr. nnd Mra. Ceorrjn Ilrenner and two little iliuililorH, of Cnru.s, were ' in OriTon City Tucsdny, nnd whilo hero visited with friends. A. W. Cnokn, of ClnrluimaH, lirotlier of ,1. J. Ciiiike, poiitnitiHter, wan un Oregon City vlHltur WcdnrHilay. While lien lie vlslled IiIh brother. Mrs. II. J. Hrueitiinfr nnd daii;liter, of Mount I'lenHant, hnvo one to Portland, where they will spend u few daya vixitintr with relaliyes. Mm. Arthur F.lkin, of Clackamas, who tinitcrwent a critical operation ut the Oi'ifon City hoHpituI Tuoailny morninir, wus much improved Tucsilaj ovenmp;. MIhu Iioina Stafford, n toucher In thn Portland Hchoohi Ih hicihIIiik' Hut unlay and Sunday with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. SUilTord, of Mount riensnnt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georno Randall, Jr. of Centrnl Point, woro in this city ori Tuesday. Whilo hero they visited tho former's father, Gooriro Itundnll, and his Bister, Mrs. Crawford Miss Kate Custo. toucher in tho Milwnukio hirh school, wns in Oregon City on Saturduy. Miss Cnsto was nmunp; tho teiwhcrs attending tho lonrhcrs meetinfr nt Willnmr.ttc. Miss Ceiiovu Younp; returned from Camas, Wush., Fridny ovening, after visiting her brother, Harry Young, of that city. Whilo in Camas Miss Young attended n dancng party. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Schoenhorn nnd children, Donald and Violet May, of Gurus, who have been hero visit ing tho former's mother, Mrs. Rich ard Schoenhorn, nnd his sister, havo returned to thoir homo. Mr. uml Mrs, I. I). Taylor went to Vancouver, Wnsli., whero they woro thn guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Car ter. On tin return trip the walked across tho new brldito spanning tho Colrntjiln river. Rev. John Ovnll, of Snlem, wns in Oregon City on business Tuesday, nnd whilo hero arrnnged for tho meeting to bo held in tho Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Rev. J. O. Wahlhcrg will officiate. Mrs. W. A. Dlmlck nnd Mrs. J. W I Toiler will bo tho hosieries of tin Derthlek club nt thn homo of Mrt Dlmlck on Eighth and Center street! Friday afternoon. An Interesting pre gram Is being arranged for tho after noon. Mrs. Frank Schoenhorn loft for Portland Tuesday evening, and will Srhulr. wnt formerly Mia Helen Kn gellireiht, of Oregon City. Mra. (J. C. Fields, who left tho hit ter pari of Inst week for The Dalles, where ah went for tho benefit of her health, ia improving. Mj-a. Fields hus heen imfferlng from n revere attack of asthma during tho winter, and after upending amnii tmio nt Seaside, re turned to her home, but her henl'.h wus not improved. Mr. Fields and a trained nurso ik-compiinicd her to The Dalles. Mr. Fields returned to his home at Mcldrum Tuesday. C. Naecell, one of ttm prominent dairymen of Clackamas county, w lione dairy Is located about three miles from this city, uml who recently hold BRIDE FLIES THE COOP PAWNS RING TO SKIP NO VVEDDING BELLS Released after a preliminary ex amination earlier In the week, Mra. Kllzalifth Umilen, on route 2, Mllwau kle, Ore., wua committed to tho stale limine asylum Saturday l.y County Judge Anderson. Mrs. Ixiudon was found to be suf fering from a delusion that some one wai trying to poison her. She com pluined that several attempts had been mndo to put poison in her food. Neighbors who believed that Mrs, lots 6, f, block 32. Gladstone: iMO. Rebecca and II. II. Deets to Levi S. and Sarah Miller, land in Clacka mas county; f 10. L. II. and Iiertha E. Feaater to Margaret K. King, land in M. M. Me Carver I). L. C, township 3 aouth, range 1 east; $10. Irene 0. McCown to Mar. R. mompion, lot 15, block 18, Gladstone : 1150. John W. Loder and Grace E. Lod er to William B. and Martha A. No lin, land In Clackamas county, $1. J. M. Charmnn to M. J. I.. UnH j in sections 4 and 6, township 4 south, range i easi; ii. C. I), and Margerite E. Loveridgt to t'mma Lytle, lot 3, block 34, Glad stone; 1000. Cornelia McCown to Irene 0. Mc Cown, lot 15, block 18, Gladstone; 1150. ' Tho following are the real estate transfers that were fll -d In the o(ti. of County Recorder Iioyles Wedses-day: huah: nd. David Cloaaner, of Harmony, and the following children: Edward Cloaaner, of Springwater; Mrs. Len Anderson, of Klrl.y, Jackson county, Oregon; Mrs. Sophia Cox, of White Salmon, Wash.; Mrs. Eliza Brown, of K:.lem; Mrs. Olive Tr.icy, of Logan; Mrs. Uura Tucker, of Springwater; Krank("oni r. of I'ortlnnd and ileorxe Clossner, of Redland. WOULD DiVORC E INSANE VIF NOW 1ST HANG By NECK SAN KKANC'ISCO. Feb. 21. Thorn as J. Mooney. a lahor agitator, was sentenced todny to death by hanging by JiiiIko Franklin A. CrifTln In tht superior court for a bomb explosion that cost 10 lives during a prepared ness day parado here last July. Moonev was convicted nf muni;) fn " wn" i normal aK-a lor Iier (he first decree two weeks ago. examination.. Dr. Guy Mount con-1 Judro Griffin set May 17 for the ducted the mental tests. execution. An appeul will be tak-n Mrs. Louden is the wife of Benja- fru"i Judge Griffin's refusal to grant min Louden, of Milwaukie. She is I a new trial, Mooney's counsel said. the mother of four children. Accord- j 1 a ing to the commitment papers she is r . , ... of Swedish descent j reace with Victory Only Brand Germany 6 III STATE HUH On the grounds that his wife had been committed to the Wyoming state t invanft aivlnm Fat - a . I taytanaa u aallOlvlI KVCII taii .numnnStrSi!r a Tf,ywt John p' Smith brouht - iiuua ana iu. township 4 south Oakland. Cal, Feb. 23. Dr. Graham Diddle, a young physi cian of Oakland, was lo have been married last night. Hut he ia still single. Ilia liancee. Miss Mary Jane Riddle, or Berkeley and llanford. changed her mind nnd paw nisi her engagement ring to get funds lo go to friends ouUide Ihe slate. MILITIA HEN CO UP !; OFF TO IDE L 'N your ( unliy place llnlshed ,iet?' 'Oh. yci. Why, I have already liegim alleraliiuiM on It." - Homih Truiio-ripi Ills place of l.uslness In Dregon City to j A mil and a J"l.e m e allhe In thai I.. Ilartke. of Oregon City, was aiuonir , thev .tin I .oil. l.e ci.nl.e.l uml .l,i...i..i Ihose to transact business In Oregon i In that Ihe Jol.e can l.e . racked iijaln City Wednesday. Mr. Naegell Willi lontlnuo to operate his dairy Mild to 4aaaaiaaiiiiiiiaBBkaBaBBfBBBaaBaaBBaBaBaaBanaBBi supply the llarehvood dairy with milk as heretofore. Mr. Naege'l has one of tho most Bunltary dairies In Cluck iiiniis county. C. M. Iliulley. who was formerly connected with tho Kstes store In this city, but now engaged In farmlm; ut Hedlund, was In Or 'gim City Thurs day. Mr. Ilaillcy Is In the poultry business. II,. brought to tho llrad'v Mercantile eompany's storo do dozen eggs, the production from his hens In one week. Mr. Ilmll.-y Is engaged in tho breeding of White Leghorns, and lias found that this breed has dono ex ceptionally well during the winter months wh -n tho price nf eggs was high. There wero received at this sloro 100 Whilo Leghorn pul'els nnd hens on Thursday, which wero brought In hy II. A. llalilach. of Holtnn. Mr llublncli also mines Whlto L'.ghornR, I'otlund, Ore., Feb. 23. The Aero nautic Corps of tho Oregon Naval Militia sent five delegates to I'ensa cola ths morning under command of Ensign L. T. Bnrin, to receive a th.'ea months' course in actual flying at the United States naval station at Pen- sncola, Florida. They were L. S. Whittiker, R. J. Arnold, J. S. K. Sko ning and A. De llauw. Sulei.i: Hill to spMid $200,000 on homo for delinquent children referred to tho people. . Is Willing to Make BERLIN, via Sayville wireless, rcb. It. Germany s peace conditions are based upon "reparation for all wrongs suffered and guarantees for the existence and future of a strong Germany." Imperial Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg so outlined them in a speech before hte reichstag todoy. "There is only one necessity of the day." ho declared. "It dominates al nuestions of policy both foreign and domestic it is to fight and gain a victory." DIVORCE SUIT FILED. range 4 east; $100 T. 8. and Mary M. Mullan to Chris tian Hathey, lots 5 and 6. b'ock , Hol lywood I'ark; $1. tion for divorce in the state circuit court here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married in Welcome, Wis., in June, 1902. Ac cording to the legal papers, Mrs. C. C. and Ad-llne Chrlstner to! Smith's mind failed after she had submitted to severe operation. Her name is Katherin A. Smith. Henry and Amelia Xofzlger, land in section 2, township 5 south, range 1 east: $10. L. J. ConllBk to David P. Mathews lots 41. 42. block 44. MInthorn addi tion to Milwaukie; $1 James W.. and Charles Mucklo ti Annie cox, land In section 332, town ship 1 south, range 2 cast; $1. Elizabeth A. Hegglo to John H H Simpson, land In section 29, township j Foum. range 2 ehst; $270. E. C. and Maria S. Caufleld to Hen Orossenbacher, part of D. U C. of D. D. Tompkins and wife in township 2 south, range 1 east; $230. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license was issued Fri day by County Clerk Iva Harrington to E. IL Hitchman and Minnie Hey- HE WIS CRUEL TO HER Charging that her husbe.nd had traded her with extreme cruelty. Mra. I.illie M. Trl?g, brought suit In the state circuit court here Friday for legal separation from Parker H. Trlg-i The pair was married In February 1913. There aro no chlldrjn. Mra. Trigg asks her maiden name of Llllle Morse. North Bend saw mills working on eunieru war oraer materials. A petition for l?gal separation was filed In the state circuit ciourt here Monday by Mrs. both Dyer, who asks a divorco from her husband Howard Dyer. When to Take Chamberlain Tablets When you feel dull and stuold aftr eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache When you have a sour stomach! When you belch after eating. When you have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no re'lsh for your meals. When your liver is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, an 'her cannot reach tha aeat of the disease. Ca tarrh la a blood or constitutional rilaease and In order lo cure It you mutt lake In ternal remedies. Kail's Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Haifa Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It wraa prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years anil Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purin.-rs. acting directly en the mucous surfaces. The perfect romblna tlon of the two Insredlents Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNEY & CO.. Props-, Toledo. O. Sold by Iiruici.ii. price 7,v. Taks Hall's Family Pills for constipation. BIRTHS. Horn, Fohnmry 21st to tho wife of Wlllluin W. Cook, of ClneUiiiims, a son Horn, February 20th, to thn wlfo of F. A. llubhnrd, of Oregon City, ltouto f, n daughter. Horn, February 2:ird, to thn wife of Hugh W. J011011, of Oregon City, Route 1, twin boys. Horn, February 2M to tho wlfo of W, L. llnywnrd, of Oswego, twins, son and daughter. Horn, February 21st, nt tho Oregon City hospital, to tho wlfo of Paul Pet ers, of Clackamas, n daughter. Horn, February 21t to tho wlfo of Dr. Clyde Mount, at llu Oregon Clt hospital, n sou. I'ortlnnd gets a toy factory with i:'.0,000 capital. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of Itsolf. Tho process of wearing out a cold wears you out, nnd your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs drain trio energy and sup the vltullty. For 47 years tho happy com bination of Boothlng antiseptic hal snins In Dr. King's Now Discovery has healed coughs nnd relieved conges tion. Young ncl old can teRtlfy to tho efefctivenrBS of V. King'B New Discovery for coughs und co'da. lluy a bottlo today at your Druggist. 60c. (Adv.) 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 here. Lunch Goods Picnic Hams, pound 15c Green O'ives, built, pint 20c Fancy Dill Pickles, largo size, dozen 20c Saner Kraut, very best, bulk quart 10c 1 full pt. bottlo Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Pimento Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pr.vrl 2bc Cream Ilrlck Chooso, pound ,...30c Hooth's Sardines, can 20c Palm Hrantl Sardines, 6 cans...25o Crackers, 10c box, ngtilur 9 1 .00 box 90c Oreen Olives, bIzos. . . .10c, 15c, 25c Corned Hoof, can 25c Sour pickles, qt., bulk 15c Can Ripe Olives.. ,.i.25c and 15c Plnenpplo 15c and 20c Pneeda lllseults, 5c pl;g...6 for 25c Cooltlea ?0c p!:. 3 fcr ?Sc NUTS OF ALL KINDS Mb. 2Us. Imported Walnuts 20c 35c Oregon Almonds 20c 35c New Crop Walnuts 25c 45c New Crop Almonds. . ,25c 45c Coffee and Tea Oold Dollar, rog. H0c Coffee . .2j Royal, rog. 3Cc Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, .lib can.... $1.00 Upton's Ten, pound 65c Splderleg Ten. reg. 65c grade.. Tctley's Tea, pound 65c Rog. 20c pkg. Totley's Tea 15c pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Ton, reg. O.'c grade, lb. 50c GALLON FRUIT. Apricots 50c Peaches 45c Pears 45c Plums 35c Apple9 35c Pumpkin 30c ninckberrles 55c Loganberries 45c Tomatoes 40c (lOosebcrrleB 50c FRESH FRUIT Size Doz. Fancy Naval Oranges. . .100 40c Fancy Naval Oranges. . .126 30c Smell Naval Oranges, don 10c Fancy Lemons, dozen 20c Fancy Cnpe Cod Cranberries Special, quart 10c Spltzenberg nnd Roxbury Rus sets, box 75e F:ncy DMIcIous Apples, box . .$1.00 Fancy Largo size Stark $1.25 Sultana Figs, package.. 5e and 10c Not-A-Seed Raisins 15c Dromdary DntoB 15e Phone Pacific 19 Home Plione - - A133 Oregon City 8eventh Street Morgans House cleaning time has come, read following specials. SPECIALS 4 pound package of Light, Louse Washing PowUcr or Star Nap- tha Powder for 20c This is a regular Jjc package and is one of tha beat on the market. Light house cleanser, can 5c Old Dutch cleanser, 3 for 25c 3 bars of Sapolio or Honamt ... .25c 2 bottles Anionia for .' 15c 3 cans lye 25c Standard Broom company's best mnl;a brooms form 50c, 60c, 70c ea Mop sticks, xrith hard wood han dles 15e Dulk strained Honey, 40e quart or $1.50 gallon. We are supplied with fresh Milk daily. Honey, 1 pound combs 15c Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 35c Pint Jnra of Pure Honey 25c lflc Can Pepper 5c Toilet Taper uc Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 5011). Sack Dairy Salt 50c 501b. Sack 4 ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Proken Rice $4 00 214 pound tin 50e 5 gals. Conl Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5e 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure cldor) full quartlOc H gallon 20c 1 gallon ..25c 14 gallon In glass containers. .25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon ."..25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Kellog's Corn Flakes 1 o f. Post Tonstles ( 0 IOr Krumb'es I 25c Toilet goap 3 bars for 10c 13 Burs Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 255 SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c Pearline, 2Sc package...!!!.'." 20c ruir nice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Sh reded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krinklo Corn Flabcs, 2 pkgs . . . .15C Rolled Oats 10-'b. sack 50c Rolled Oats, bu'k, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats j5c Liberty Wheat ..!!.. 25c FREE Good Safety Razor with every 2 lb. can Caravan baking powder at the specia' pries of. .50c Caravan baking powder 2 lb rcan 50c e guarantee this to be the best on the market or money refunded. Macaroni, 3 pounds 25c! 2 for 25c BEANS AND RICE Pink Beans. 214 pounds .... 25C Lima Beans 2 pounds !25o Bayo Beans. 2U ponds 25e Small White Beans. 2 pounds 25c Red Beans, 2 pounds 25c Broken Rice, 5 pounds 25c Jap Rice, 4 pounds 25c Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c SUGAR Cane Sugar, 100 lb. sack $8.00 Cane Sugar, 12 lbs for $1.00 Baet Sugar, 100 lb. sack .....$7.80 Beet Sugar. 13 lbs. for '.$1.00 DRY FRUIT Dry Peaches, pound 100 Dry Apricots, pound 18c Muscat Raisins, pound 10c Dry Prunes, pound 0c White Figs, pound 122c Black Figs, pound 10c Package Raisins 100 Package Currants 15c FLOUR CROWN FLOCR, Back $2.10 Per barr?l $820 DIAMOND F FLOUR, Back. . . ,$1.90 Pir barrel $7.50 SYRUP No. 10 Can Karo Srup (Blue '-abel) 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-Ga'. Tea Garden Syrup 50c Specials on Log Cabin Maple Syrup Regular 30c size 20c Regular 50c size !40c Regular 90c size !!!s0c P. V. Maple Syrup i0c rooking Molnsspq iqc FREE PROMPT DELIVERY EVERYWHERE WEDNESDAY Butter Day -Falls City Butter- 80cPER2Ib.ROLL