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local Bmers . w.niir, i.r ihirinit, nmmt hnm l.i vial! On-dun flty on KlliUy, 1. hrrnrr. of Huff, In llil, ('il)r KiMsr, wlnir Im Iuiimi Ird builim. II . Hlari IIht, of Mllnaukla, In ihl II y un buslnin frlili?. limit W. IIiiIb, i,r Mllwaukln, III flrrgiin 'II jr VHiiHi.y arii-rnooii J. T)lor, nr Hi nil Mill. Iniinti l .1 liiMllii' III (lux. .ii City WiillKKluy MlM Will KIIIkII, iif Wuodhurn, vl. Ilfil frli nilo In Ihl i lly ViiiiiIx. i . ii. i r iiMiiim, hi IIiiMihiiI, linrii nn liimllii'ii Wi'ilni-sduy. M. M. 1 1 mIi, nf Portland, wu mi (lr (m Clly visitor WiiiliunUy. r. v, riirm, or nmvi-r in-i's, III llil illy W.iMkitur Mr J H. Join, nf llnir, ua In Or Kiill I'll)' VVaxlllcmliir. Turner Hiiillh, of HIhtmimhI, Wu In llil ally- Wi-.inni,iy. J. A. ( iirlnnii, of Cliukaiiiu, UVilni".luy Mf M II I lllllllllllK. of llllivrr I'riHN, j In Ihl rlly Krblay Jici'l'li l.inliurt. il numly, wa an iirrKuii Clly tlnldir on Prblay. iunliT Aiiili'raun, nf HurliiK, waa un On'Ktin Clly lltnr Friday. V. I'. Km n a, of (ai'(n, was an Or ion I lly vlaltnr Friday. H. n rri'Ocili'li. hi i lm kainu, lii'ro on Imalni'aa Friday. John Amlcri'KK. of liorlriK. lu Ihl i lly Krhlay. K. Niii'f. nf MlUaukln, In Oro K'Xi I lly Friday. I'. J. Knylnr, nf Molalla, In llil Ity Friday. Jii'ph Allii'l, nf 1 tori it at. In lila city Friday. Curtallla haa atithorUrd bid for tir.0iU ai-liiHil bultdlliK W. F. Mi Noualit. of I loir. li're am Friday, a ml while In llil clly via Itml with frli'iiila. Clirl Miifhnkr, HI known farmer of lli'uvxr ( ri-rk, wu In Ori-gnn City Friday morning. l.oul llrumlt. of Onk lirovti. wa among (Ileum o vlalt In Oregon City Frlduy afternoon. Baptist CiiiiIiiII. pr Im-nt ri-al drnt of Mllwniikli'. wu In Dili fit y un holn' Friday. K. A Kwnnaon. of olton. among Hi Oregon City visitor Frl day. Jacob ami (Mirm Hrhmldl. of lira vrr Creek, were hrrn un bulne Krl Jay. C. II. Ilmintn-atcr, of Oawego, mer- nl EMoo llUmhard, who ha U.a ralM lu Portland In join bit row (wny. Mr W. V. Kin limn and son. Carl. of la.ran, war In llila rlly Mori Inning niadn Ih trip in thlr suloiiio- lllii limy foiiml ih rnad In man plan aliiiiial Iiii.i.nMd. Ilun Chsdlsf, Jrnililll-nt rftslddit ol I'aiihy, la ainnna IIhm In iiun haa a aiiloinuliila during; ilm wnnk Thla imohaard fidil Ilia Mlllur I'arku inniiany. Ihl I an llwrland Conn Iry Clnh inarlilnit, llm laical nii1: (hat ha allrai li'd i tniji Ii atttilillnn Haliirday (In liorxren look In WU hull III on of Ih fltn ia 'lignr oik rar John lloftlaml, of Ilia lurr!a . Im.il. Itnr. W. T Mllllkln. ami J Calavan In Vllaonvllli, wln'f" Ihry al U'lnli'il a ini'illiiil ol Ilia tfarliiT' - mIhIIoii Mr. Anna I'l'l.rann, wlm rcald" ni'iir Aiirnra, wu ninnna' lli""i to vlall In Ihl lly TuraiUy. Mr. J. r.. t Inn k. of u an, waa amonii llm (Ihkuii Clly I n It or a Tma day T. A lliMila, roniily road nM-rlMir I llm flrat In muka tlm Irlo hy aulu- innt.lln In Wllholl Ihl iaoi. II miiilii Hi. lrli In lil Ovrrlund am niadii tLiHui limn lip wkiiI on lul n.-aa irtalnlhK lu road work Mr and Mra U llllmn II IIowpII. o Ihl rlly, arn rpiplvlna; tha (onr'at i liitlnii iiix.ii llii arrival of a ilmiKhl. nl Ihi'lr hnliin Ihulailny, Mar. tl i Mra. Ili.w.i'l wa forinrrly Mia Mry Klh-n IHIK Hoy A lit Ik My. of N'.'W Km, nuitorp to thla rlly In hi li'.-rluiid antoiiiohll Hit rday. a Mr. riid Mra Hurry Kril, of (Had klmip, arn In r'-n-ll't of a li'li-Kram from llii'lr aim, ll.irry, of llrrlln, New lluiniinhlrp, niiiioiiti. liix tlm lilrth of hby boy. Mr. and Mr Hurry Kroat Jr, will aix:. rnukn lhlr home at (ilr.dnli'iia. Koliprl Hrhoi'nliorn, of Kldoradn, and hrothi-r. Alhi-r Hi lnM-nhnrn, of Car ii. wprn In Ihl rlty Krlilay, and a'' loiiiiKinliat thrlr lirotlmr, Km nk H.'h.Mtiborn. of thla rlty to I'ortland wlmm limy vlaltml thnlr alitor. Mr Nutlianl.'l Hinytlm. Tliry rnturncd to thi-lr homa Krlday rivpnliiK laaar Worarn, of H rot I a Mill, oiip of Hip iromlni'tit rpald.'lit of thai ii turn waa nnionK i)iom In vlall In Ihl rlly Krlduy. It.ilpti Arinalroii(. a hlnh i IiihiI boy on of Mr. and Mra. John ArmatroiiK. of Wi'al l.lnn, who ha ln rrltlrall)- III for thp tat month auftrrliiK from rhcn.natlaiii, I itowly ImprovliiK. r. Uniip. of Clarkaiiiaa, a will known ri'alili'til or (liail piaro, waa in vjrp- aim City durlnu the lal wk. and waa onp of the urrhar of a Kurd rbunl of that i lty. waa In Orrjnn Clly I ntomutll. purchaalnn the amu from on bliilancaa VplliPduy J. II. Johtiaon. of Cliukamaa, waa ainoni lhon lu trunaoi l bualpp In Orrfon City on Wpdmiday. Opomo 8. Itprry. of Cortx-rt. w anion; thoap to trunaiirl bualni' In thl rlty on Wrdnpaduy Krnnat' I'. Kynnlnn. of Katm ada waa hrre on liualnraa WmlnpHiluy af tornoon Taylor llannn. .of Scotta Mill, wa aiiionx Uioau it. mil n tlila city Wpd lipaduy. J. K. Iloyrr, of Aurora. wn amnin tho ) to vlall In Ormon City Wrdni' liy. II. V. Drown, bunlnpR mun of MM wmikln. hut lit uiiii limn In bualnpaa In Ihl rlty. wu In Orrgon City on hual- hp Wi'ilnradiiy. Ml Clara Itottor iind Mr. Solinun of (hi rlty, who lutvu Immmi vlallliiK frli'iul In Cunliy. Imvo ri'lurnrd to Oregon City. Aitornoy V. S. C'ltni. formrrly of thla rlty. but now of I'nrtlnml, wn lu Orrnon City on li'ltal bualnvaa l)i'diu- luy, Horn lo Mr. iind Mr. Ilunry Uuimrll Alli-n. of Troy, Ohio, u buby girl Murrli 21. Mr. Allon wn foriiii'rly Ml lliirmj HiHl.llik, of UiIh oily. I'. M. Hoyli'H, of MoliUIn, wn In Ihl'i rlty ThurHiliiy. Ho Vlnltod hi bnithnr, I). C. Iloytp. county rcordor, boforo rottirnliiK to Molulla . C.corKO Hull, a former roHlib-nt of Oregon ,IUl lluw t)f Hollwooil, wa ninoiiK Uioho to trnnxurt buHlniu til thla rlly Thurmlny. Mr. C. O. T. WllllimiH. who has lipon In Cimhy, w horo alio hni been vIb ItliiK lior dnmilitor, Mr. II. A. Hork man, lum returned to her homu In Oroiton City. (inorito A. John, of Mllwnuklo, wa In thl rlty on IiuhIiichh Wcncaday. Albert Monlinko, n well known fur mer of Horf, wn In Oregon City Wed-neiidny. the Karlflc HlKhway arao. Hertiard Heis. of Harlow, wa In Orp(on Clly Hunduy. and whllo her vlr.lted with Mr. and Mra. K. II. An- dernon. Mr. Hern bua b-n npnilliiK the week end with Mr. and Mra. H. A. Ilenaon and family at Uxun. On KTldiiy Oua Homren. of the Ore- don Clly rnraRp, took J. K. I alavan by auto to Cam. Twilliiht, llenrlcl and Heaver Cre.-k arhnola. where the Intter gave an adilreaa buforp the puiiil of ouili dlhtrlrt. The road pnaaed over were In bud condition In oino liH allllea. Mr. Iind Mra. I.loyd Swan, of Hutte Mont., bnve beon vlaltltiR a few day thl week with Mr. It M. C. Hniwn. of Molulla avenue. Mr. Swan I a1 rvrcentnllvo of txo ChlniRo. Mil- wuukeo and Hi. I'nul rallroud. On IriivliiK hero ho und hi wlfo ko to Huatllii where they will muko their home. K. A. Moore, of Vancouver, Wash., formerly a hulldiiiK contractor, hn imrchiiHed a farm In Cluckiuim coun ty ubout threw mllea Houthnitat of Oro Kon City. Mr. Mooro ha taken po 'hIoii of the farm, and hi family will lake up I heir rcHidonce later at their new homo. (I. T. KnowloM, well-known farmer of Clurkumn county, I one of tho new owner of a Kurd automobile, nnd thl will bo delivered within a few week. Ho purchased the automobile from tho Tuclflc HlKhway gnruRii, John nnd Kdwln Huol, of Clurkes, hnvo purcbiiHed a Ford automobile from tho Pacific Highway garage. Hetty rnitt. Ilttlo daughter of Mr. riid Mm. irbe Hnrclny Pratt, who bun been vIhUIiir hr grandparents, Mr. and Mr. A. K. King, of Mount I'leaannt, for the paHt two week, re turned to her homo In Portland Wed neiulny morning. Whllo In thla city tho Ilttlo girl n'Ho visited her father's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Pratt. II. L. Pnttorson, proporty ownor of Orviron City, but now onirag'cd in C. N. (Jfinna, and hr altrt. Mr (iuy lladdli k and Ml Vmtuo Curl, will r n. in In Oregon Clly fur about inontk. Mr. Ka Kniery lya (ava an ad drra l.ffora Ih lanhlr of Ilia Aiimrlian llelutli.B In I'ortland Wad naaday. Mr. Iya, In liar addr. Ul.d: 'All of Hi jr hook data Iimu wrllloa fur oatrlotli: piirpoa in alio hut A in 'Hi n bpra liaaa dona for ha world " 1 be ulij I of Imr ad itreaf wa on '1'ha Mlaafkn of Ih Klag." and many lulrting point wrv told of Ih hroo of Ih turll day a an llluatratlon of par lot lam. Her addr-'aa wa all rlvi-d Mr Mollla liurlow Wllklo. wall know In Orpiton City, U (incident of tlm liaiiKhler of tha Aiimrlian llooli Hon In Cortland II I planimd In have an ouaiiliatlon of Ihl kind aatali luli.'il 1 1. Oregon Clly In the nar fu lura, tln ra Mut lrg number of oinaii who aru llglhl lu hwom iniinlwr In The Social Whirl Currant Happening ef InteraM hi and Akaul 0r Crty jYt IHH H.M tiii HtmU-lil. of Portland. jTl aiHin In borom Ihn bride of Ihoma Colooii, of I'ort'n'id. wa the K'i -al of honor at a rly al Ihn home ol her Ibit. Mr. I'.iul Vtmft, lit I'nrl.plaie. ThuraiUy aftprnoon. Tim nfT.iir wu In tlm form of a inii'vllan eon alinarr. and wu a complete ur prlan to Mia Htrali;ht. Many gift w.-rn prrauntrd to tlm brldiMil. i t. The Ii.huo dm oration were Biilatlr, and wire foriiii'd of pvprgr.fiia. Jonquil and daffodil. during the afternoon a lumlipon wa -rvi'd to .Mra. Harry ri-rkovnr. Mr. iHira Hum. Mr, (iluaa. Mr. Krl. kaon, Mr. Ijidi-aui. Mr It. Rtead- mun. Mr, rrwl uti-liwr .Mr, rrank Herulpr, Mr. Itlver. Mr. Krunk lj- r, Mr. Jump Mnni-rr. Mr. M-ni Zlni erllng. Mr. Hantlng. Mr. Klaher. Mra. (ieorge WahbouniP. Mr. Clude llltteuhouip, Mr. Ivan Itltteiihouan, Mr. ItlttPiihoURp. Mr. Ida Kent, Mr. Vnlli-t. Mr. Juine l'hrlea. Mr. harle llldy. Mr. Auatln Kitten uniir. Mr. Alb.-rt Waer. Mr. Uitlle rihupp. Mr. UmiIi lllm'er. Mr. W. A. lolmea, Mr Mi-Cormlrk. Mr. John Htrulrlit. Jr., Mr. Mnudo 'Jlaa. Mr. Hunle ljM:ir. Mr. Praegpr, (Iran Im 'mrger, Mlna Kva CitlllT. Mr. Howard Kberly, MlM Katie Hrunner. Mlaa Hel en Cbadbournp. Mia Myrtlo Holme. Mia Kva Wallace, Mlaaoe Mary and Helen Lueaa, Mlaa Kroner I'rrauarh. Ml Klwtta Straight. John Straight. r. VkISS Ijinra Kobler. finance of Mr JTl William Mrlionald. of West IJnu. whoae marriage la to take pluce thla ei-k, waa tendered a mlacelliuieoua hower at the homo of Mr. and Mra K. M. MiUrty. of Wet l.lnn, Salur ay evening by number of her friend. Tho nffnlr waa a moat en lyable one, and tho evening waa de voted to gnmi-a. followed by rufrrh ment. The ring In tho cr.ke wa so- cured by Ml lita McUvrty. Tho decoration of the Mclrty omo were very attractive, being ever gre.'na. fern and lioiiy. Attending wore Mr. and Mr. K. Mrljirty, Mia Ivuru Kohler, Ml nlller. Mlaa May Tanior, Mlna Ma tilda Mlcliel. Miss Marie McUrty. Mlna Zola McHouuld, Mlaa Juanltn Clupp, Mis Anna Mcl-arty, MIb Zoru Mt'Donald. Ml Nnn Mndiiulst, Mis Martha McUrty. Mlna Mnry Llnd quint. MIhs Ina McUirly. Mis Sophia Holrh and Fred J. Karon, of Wlllnmotte, were granted a mnrrlugo license by County Clerk llurrington Wednesday. OUTH TIKES ill USED RESIDENT OF eOLTON l Art, at lb" liine lf ( barla ( llmmer, (if lUilion, Hixiry William lUwraer, a4 71 year, a uatlva of liermany, til deih hating orrurr Tueaday fiaornliig at 1 orlixk Mr. lipror la aiirvhed by hi wld oar and two i, Charlp (', ViH-rn-r it., milium r.. lux-rurr, and on daoibtur, Mr l-na ( raiimr, of llm lia'lr. Hu I !!) lirvl.ad by te. grandi lilldreo. 7ba lunerai -r. win b rn duli on Krlilay artnrnooo at 1 o'rlix k at llm Ci rman liilmian ihunh. wild Itev. William Kraaberger, oflliUtlii liiipriimni will li in iha Mountain View iniiitwrjr. E BERG IS OEM AT GANLEY Mr HuaU llerg. wlfn of (). W. Ilerg and a native of Nora ay, died at the family hoinn about one mili-a from Cn by on Sunday at the age of 12 year. Hhv leave a hualand and four ilillilr-n. There will be a brief funeral aer vice at tha lute bourn of the dereaaed Tuaaday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock, fol lowH by the funeral a-rvlre at the Norwelgian chunh of Canby at 2:20 o'clock. Tba In'ermiit will n the Ion remntery, Cunby. The Hoi man undertaking ntul.liahinent of Oregon City will Lav charge of tha funcrul arratigcuietita. EFTON F,fiMR DIES IN T Kfton Kunner. of Went Unn. died at hi home Monday evening cfter a brief lllnea. and the funeral aervlcea will be condacled from llulman undrrtak Ing parlor. Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. A. J. Ware official Ing. Interment win ) In Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Fanner wa born February IMiO. In MIouri. and redded at Wet l.lnn Bpveral year. He la survived by a wife and two children, alao bli parrnts, Mr. and Mr. II. D. Fanner, two brolhera and three atslera. OREGON CITY BOYS JOIN MARINES; TO SERVE EOUR YEARS Irl Morton and Henry MileUad. both yoing men of Oregon Clly, ban n llt4 la the rnartru . Th left Frl- day mng for -Mure Island navy yard 11.' y have t-ullated for four year Kortin and Ml'td -re (he only lu young men lit thla rlly whn paaard tha required eiaiulnatlon laat week. Ttmre were alxcit twelve young men taking Ihl rumination Live Wire Debaters Discuss Road Bond Issues Following Real Meal at Mt. Pleasant With Judge (ir.nl II Mini. and It. T. Mtliaiaj on tba affirmative and ('. H-hueUI and O. ) Kl.y on the nega tive, tha Wire Wire d batd Iha road lmd laaoe at Mount I'leaaant . hool bou Tueflay nlht In Ih preaenr of a nor of nelghborhod farmer. Judge llml k led off and elided and threw la f of hi lnlmltal.1 tr lea fur gKd meaaure. and Mr. M. Haln mounted Iha platform and unrolled a map a long aa a tnotoriat'a dream and Hon n la now :i year of age. lie' arg'u-d from the figure that the bond la the youngeat aon of Mr and Mra I- I. Ilorton. He ba alway been found r .-ad y to enter tho aervb to would b paid off lo the required hum provided by the bonding I. and Ih Kate would have aurplu of more young man. aa lila rreatgrundfather. the late KUJuh Morton look am artlv lrt In ih war of :?; hi rranfather AIon Morton, waa member of the tato mllltU of New York, and bla futher, K V. Morton, ol thla rlly. waa member of Compi.ny K. WIronln Mxlni.-nt during the Civil War. flrht for bla country. It la Urn In the) ('' H.uOO.uoo at tb end of the per- lod. Caviled DIhont. Mr. Kby aald the art waa dlahoneat and he picked hole In It from tarloua angle. Mr. Hchuelml, who admllted that he was dbatlng lb negative side to muk out a dl-uln, Inalatrd thtt the proportion I merely a paving BRINES SUIT TO CHOSE E MRS. OLA 9URLEY OGLE WEOS CLYOEC.ANOERGGN II. I,. VnuRhan, or Molniln, was in fnrminc nt Stone, waa in Oregon this city on business Wednesday. Mr. city on Suturdny. Mr. Patterson and Vauglmn Is ono of tho prominent fur- wjf0 ft thjg cily ahout three years mors or i iacKamas county. nR0 for lno stono, whuro ho pur Mrs. S. M. ItainHhy, of Molulla, aftnr chased a flve-ncre tract of land, visiting relatives nnd friends In this lurgo portion of this boing- in orchard city, left for her homo Wednesday He now hns ono of tho host orchnrds afternoon. Sho was for several years in tho county. Lust summor ho hnr n resident of Oregon City. vested BOO boxes of ponchos from his rv fl.-hm.bnl. who has been nl I.os nrclii-.rd. Since moving to Stone Mr, MRS. SOPHIA KRAUSE DIES IN WEST LINN Angeles, California, where hn has been on legal biinlnnss, has rotnrned to Ore gon Clly. Mr. Rchunliel hns beon nb nent for severnl woeks. Dr. Wll'lam Morny, prominent resi dent of Molniln, was mnong tho Ore con Clly visitors on Wednesday. Ho 1"ft for his homo Wcdneaduy evening over tho Willamette. Valley Southern. Kay Williams, representative of tho Hwlft company, hut wIioho residence Is at Forest Drove, wan among Hume to transact liiinln isb In this city Wed nesday. Mr. Williams, at ono tlmo was a resident of Oregon City. Edward R. Rcchnor, a former Ore gon City young man, but now of Cnmas, Wash., was in Oregon City on business Saturday, leaving for Camas today. Miles Donkin, of Claokamas, ono of the well known farmers of that place, waa among those to transact busi ness in Oregon City Saturday. William Walker, well known resi dent of Clackamas county, whose farm is located at Cherryvillo, was in Oregon City on Saturday. Mra. Eldon Dlnnchard and son, ol Oak Grove, wore In this city visiting with relatives on Wednesday. Mrs Tilanchard la wife of Second Llouten Pnttorson hns cntiroly recovered from rhoumntism ho has boen nlllicled with for ninny years. County School Superintendent J. E, Calavan, accompanied by N. C. Marls, who Is working in tho interest of the Juvenile department of .tha Oregon Klalo Fair, an well ns tho county fair, motored to lied I ami during the past week. They visited four suhoo's, In cluding tho Rcdlund nnd Fir C.rovo schools, whera they found tho pupils of tho four schools much interested in the work. Thoy wero taken on this trip by Charles Moohnko, of tho Ore gon City garago. Ilert Groennian, who has boon In Oregon City visiting his mother, Mrs. C. N. Orconman, will leavo today for North Yakima, Wush., where ho haa accepted tho position us county game and flHh wanlim nt Yakima county. Mr. Greonman hag hnd much experience In I hi fish hatchery business, having been superintendent of tho hatchery at Donnevlllo for throe years? and was also onnertod for some tlmo with tho Clncknmns hntclnry. Heforo comlnq to Oregon City to visit his moth t, Ih naa i porlntondont of a private Ash hatiherv. Mrs. Greenman who ac cornaile-l her husband to th's rlty and who has been visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Sophia Krnusa, well known resident of West I.lun, died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Iluao, of that place, Friday morning at 7 o'clock, aftor a sickness of about two months. Tho funoral service will be held at the Gorman Lutheran church In this city Sundry afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Itov. Wllllnm Kraxberger, pastor, officiating, with a brief Borvico at the Huso homo nt 1 o'clock. The intor mont will bo In tho Mountain Viow cemetory. Mrs. KraiiBo's maiden name was Sophia Wltz. Sho was born In Ger many In lH-14, nnd camo to America thirty years ago, settling at Suginaw Michigan. From Saginaw she moved to Ei toy, Michigan, nnd camo to Oro gnn City about Ovo years ago, settling at West Llnn. Sho is survived by ono daughter Mrs. Karl Huso, of West Linn; two sons, Richard Krause and Robert Kratiso, of West Llnn; two brothers Wlllnm Wltz and Edward Wlta, ol Wisconsin. Mer husband died seven yours ago. The marriage of Mra. Ola Gurley Ogle, of Canby, and Clyde C. Ander- aon. of Twin Falls. Idaho, waa aol emnlzed at Vancouver. Wash., March 17th, with Juilgu R. II. Hack, of the Biiperlor court, performing the marrl ago ceremony. Mr. and Mr. Anderson arrived In Oreron City Friday afternoon nnd left on a Wlllametto Valley Southern train for Mola'ln. wher they will re main until today. After visiting In Canby. tho brldo'a former homo, they will leave for eastern Oregon, where they are to vl.-It nt Condon nnd other elites, and hit r leave for their home at Twin Falls. Tho bride Is well known In Oregon City nnd throughout Clackamas coun ty. She was formerly n well known teacher, and was most successful in her profession. For some tlmo she mado her horns at Canby, where sho hns property IntereutB, and whore sho has a host of friends. Tho bridegroom Is engaged In busi ness nt Twin Fiil'.a, doallns in building niatorlala. Ho baa visited in Clacka mas county on former occasions. Ann K. Curtl Thuraday brought ull In the rlrrult court agr.lnat Clarkle A. Welle, Meier Frank Company, and The Molding Company, for for rloaure of a mortgage for 11100 alleged to bave been given on 10 acre of Clarkamaa county land by Mra. Well In ivcember 1911. The M-ler Frank Company and Tb Molding Company are auppoaod to hold aonie Urn agilnit the property and rre therefore made partlea to the auit. MOUNT PLEASANT TO HAVE STREET LIGHTS; HONEY NOW READY The Commulty club of Mount Pleas ant, numbering 80 member, has ar ranged to have Mount Pleasant streets lighted by electricity, and within a few week the people of that place will not be compelled to carry lan terns In order to see their way to the city limits. About 30 contributors toward the lights have been secured. It Is planned to have one light every two blocka. Since the Community club waa or ganized the members have worked hard to promote the interest of the people In that vicinity. They have also erected a clubhouse. Meetlnga are held by the organiz ation on the. first Tuesday of each month. E. M. McDowell Is president; W. B. Lawton. vice-president; F. R. An drews, secretary and treasurer. These officers and Chris Naegli. Ralph W. Niles constitue the board of gover nors. ilmm and that Id atala ran aol af ford In pay (onlrarliir1 profit to build Ita road. Tba debater wer loaded up with farl. figure and fanrle. and were primed with a Uv Wlr dinner, it a la famed In the Mount I'leaaant dlairlrl. I'erhapa tho uuuul f-fctur of having Ih meal l.leaa.d by Itev. K. K. (illbert, of the Methodlat rburrh, mad I laaia somewhat better thai uaual. Thank Lad'. The tsdlr obtained a hearty vol of thank, anyway, and I he Live Wire era so encouruged by the hoapllable treatment that they accepted an In vitation to go In (iladatona on orit Tueaday night Muabul number were rendered by Ml Florenra (irre, Mr. Hoy "rud' den, Harold Hwaffunl and Mr. Mo Ijiln. Tho latter bulla from Mount 11-auint and ba a awael lenur vloce that waa warmly applauded. 51 There have bwn SI achoola in Clav k ama county that bave been atandard Ized by County S hool Superintendent J. E. Ca'avaa, and a thre are still about twenty Ave ready for elandurd Izatlon. Tbee schools will soon be presented with the diploma from Sute School Superintendent J. A. CbuKhlll. In order to have theae schools standardized they muat meet the requirements such as arrange ment of deaks, light, ventilation, itructure of the school building, at tendance and the ocndltlon of grounds surrounding the building. During the paat year the school build ings of Clrckamas county have b?en greatly Improved, and the itandard Izatlon baa been a great boon to the school districts. CONTEST EOR NAME IS OPENED BY TIEN ITU W. J. WHEATON IS IN CITY AFTER BEING Bang! Bang! Bang! And Then Trackman Glimpses the Sentry Union Pacific railroad carriea on big campaign to colonize Europoan lm migratunts on idle lands of west. . Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a hey cannot reach the sent of the disease. Ca tarrh la a blood or conslltutlnnul illaease. and In order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon th blood and mucous surfnne. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quark medicine. It wa prescribed by one of the beat phy sicians In this country for year and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonlra known, combined with the best blood purifiers, nctlng directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. 8end for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Prop.. Toledo. O. Sold by rirustlate. prlre 7 Be. Take Hall's Family Pill for conatlpatloa. ASK FGRA DIVORCE HERE On the grounds of desertion, Mrs. J. II. Alnscoiigh Monday brought suit for divorce la tho circuit court hore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alnscoiigh, the complaint states, were married In 1907, in Wigan, England. Sho charges that he left her at her homo in Portland March 10, 1310, and haa not returned since that tlmo. She asks for tho custody of a nino-ycur-old child. Property Interests have been arranged out of court. VANCOUVER, Wash., March 26. WhcB a railroad employe started to cross the North Bank bridga from Vancouver to his post of duty at North Portland on a gasoline "speeder" yes terday morning at 5 o'clock he did not stop when the sentry ordered him to do so. Thereupon the ssntry fired three ohots over the man's bead, the speeder was stopped abruptly and tho necessary explanation given the guard. W. J. Wheaton arrived In Oregon City from Ogle Mountain mines Thurs day evening. Mr. Wheaton has been caretaker of the mines for the past five months. During that time the only living thing he saw was a tiny bird Mr. Wheaton state that the first snow fell In October, t total of 60 In ches In twenty four hours. There was a total of eleven feet of snow In four days. The buildings were cleared ol tha snow each day to prevent them from caving In. The coldest day he ex perlenced was on January 31st when the thermometer registered 18 degrees above zero. Mr. Wheaton walked 35 miles from Ogle Mountain mines to the town ot Detroit, making much pf the distance by showshoes. He says that Ogle Mountain mine Is one of the richest mines In the state, and that work will be resumed about June 1st. He will probably return in June. CorvallU. Ore., March 15. A brand and trade name that will make Willa mette Valloy fruit sound as good as It looks will net the writer of It a cash prize of 35, while the contestant sub mitting the cecond best will got $15. Anyone may content, but the Will amette Fruit exchange offering Ih prizes rather look lo the girts and boys of the achoola to submit the siappleit and catchiest legends. "Suhklst" Is a trade name that has sold vast quantities of California oranges, and the fruit men hops to get a name that will be equally helpful In marketing Willamette Valloy apples and pears. Designs for the label may accompany tne trade name suggest ed but this I not required. Teachers of drawing, especially In the Willam ette Valley, may contribute to a good Ccuse while helping their pupil, by encouraging them to submit original label designs. The contest closes April 15. All names should be endorsed label con test and sent to the secretary of the exchange, bog 216, Corrallls. Ore. Awards will be mode by the executive committee consisting of Prof. C L Lewis, E. U Kleiner, and B. W. Johnson. COWS CAUSE SUIT. VALUABLE NECKLACE STOLEN NEW YORK. March 2. The police today are searching for a $30,000 neck lace and other Jewelry va'ued at $10, 000. stolon from the borne of William McNalr. The robbery took place while Mrs. McNalr was absent from her home. Suit for the payment of $550 al leged to be due on the puchass of herd of 10 cows and for $150 dam ages claimed because the delivery was held up, was brought in the cir cuit court Saturday by Theodore Vil liger against Henry Koenig, of Os wego. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage Hcense was Issued by County Clerk Iva Harrington Thurs day to Alfred Johnson and Frieda Schweitz?r. Mr. Johnson lives In Boring. Coquile Reynolds mill starts on 12,000,000 fot spruce order for Great Britian. Clear Bad 8kln From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions ore due to Impurities In tho blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life PUls. Their mild laxative quali ties remove the poisons from the sys tem and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement In the morning Is the reward ot a dose of Dr. King's New Life PUls the night before. At your Druggist, 25c. (Adv.) MORTGAGE SUIT IS BROUGHT ON 110 NDTE Suit for tho foroclosuro of a $1000 mortgao on 10 acres of Clnckamas county land was brought in the cir cuit court here Thursday by A. R. Johnson and T. E. Dodson against E R. Langley and others. The note secured by the mortgane was allesed to hnvo been given In April 1913. A number of heirs supposed to have claims against the property are in cluded as defendants in the suit. PLEADS NOT GUILTY August Olson, of Mulino, pleaded not guilty to a charge of selling li quor before Judge Campbell of the circuit court Saturday. He Is being defended by Dimick & Dimick. U.kevlcw Project on foot to lrrig I ate 54,000 acres between Lawlen and Crane. , I of this store is to go further in helpfulness than simply supplying groceries. v We have many original, practi cal features for serving ycu, features that place us pre-eminently first as the economy grocery store of merit. Of course we expect our competitors to try and copy our methods, we don't blame them.they're good methods Bananas, Special for Wednesday 16 for 25c Sweet Oranges, dozen .10c Fancy Lemons, dozen 20c Fancy Head Lettuce, 2 ror 15c Fairy Soap 10c size, special 4 bars 25c Hershey8 Cocoa, 1 lb. tin regular 50c size 35c Bitter Chocolate, ono 25c bar 20c Sniders Catsup, Z'c size, special.. 20c Pepper, regular 10c can 5c Matches, threo 5c boxes 10c Arm & Hammer Soda, package ...5c D. G. Sugar, 100 pounds ,..$7.55 D. C. Sugar, 10C tinds $7.55 D. G. Sugar. 13 ponnds $1.00 Cane Sugar, 12 pounds $1.00 Comb Honey, regular 20c slze....15o Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, bx $1.35 Fancy Red Apples, box $1.00 Tillamook Cheese, pound 25c Armour's Star Hams for Easter pound 30c CriiBto, In milk, pound 22i2c Flour is high but these prices will look cheap In less than thirty days. Corvalis, beat patent, sack $2.05 Barrel $8.00 Diamond F, sack $2.00 Barrel $7.90 Fletchers Hardwheat, guaranteed best bread flour, s:'.ck $2.15 Be.rrel $8.50 We havs other brands best patent flour Wa sell fresh milk, received daily Flails City Butter SOc Wedrtesd'y Fones Pacific 19 Home A-133 You first All tha time 7th Street Oregon City, Oregon nonas or matrimony now ana nereto fnrn prMlnir between Olndy W. rennants: In the name of the Stnto of Oregon, I boundary line of the Horace Uaker I I D. L. C which said claim Is In T. 2 S- estate are hereby notified to present I th Blm with thp tirnnor roiirhar. I hemlock tree Inches In diameter J lections and settlements. Office in Enterprise Building. i! Office Pueiflo 5; Hose A-5