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OUKOON CITV KKTKIH'inHK. FRIDAY, JUNE I. 1917. P(iK 5 AITER SUPIMIK SALE AM) SALMON BARBECUE TO BE GREAT AFFAIR T gel III llilliM U IimhI Nioal end for In I lia II Ihi-y ere trail? worth -llinl la Hid nppoiluiilty Hil la bring rnv ltd l for )ui mi Hi" mrnliig n( Julia 7. Krf alahllabiiieiit lal4 alHiie In lit laaa adaiiiaae of Ilia on a lull I'l Urn ('India nl( lif draliabl mefi lialidl In order Dial )imr lalliilia of Ilia ilar mar l" folly fal I Tin ii I ti r i li Ihn i iii l )r ami rooi-r.il Ion nf 'Ilia llnl Natloiul llaiil Halmon i.il.oi kill he r Ided. l mUUk all Ilia ehopber will I. a eacl In aili Ipale, Ilia storr glv Ilia: r !"' for Ilia aftalr. It I aafa In aay Dial llila Halmoa lurb ue III U Ilia flial of II kind anf held ami Ilia 'After Hippi-r Main" III aura ly llm up In Ma pari nf the eielilng III making lliv t-tfiil ImiIIi profitable ami j able. LOCALS Mr. ami Mr. Charle Hpangler, of I'arua, were In llila illy on Weduea lar, where Ihey vlalled Kb friend. Mr ami Mra. (Irani II. IMinli k mo lured to lluliliarit Wedneaday, where thttjr epeul Ilia day al lha iHmlrk stork farm. M J. Citckrrll, who la In charge nf ( Ihn llunlli-y Urother' lrua -nin aiiy at Molulla, waa In Hi la city mi bual rmaa Tura.lay and Wedneaday. Mlaa Kre.la Martin, who la attending lha unlf rally nf Kllcnahuig, Waahlng Inn. baa arrived In llila city to vlalt with br part' ii l a, Mr. ami Mra. Herbert A Martin. Mr. ami Mra. Mnlvln Mi-Cord and ami. nf I'urtlaud. wera In Ihla rlly un Vi'nialay, where they vtaltnd with Mra. Mi t'nrd'a mother. Mra . W. II Hainmiii, nf Mnlb and Main etreela. I. Inn Van Clev. nf Willamette. i Uk'ii to I'urllaiiil nn Tueaday, where li will undergo a iiirglrul operation ' fur appendlclila. Iln la the ami of Mra A'laiiiauii, and baa bean III fur a-eral ilaya. I Mra Argo, nf Cincinnati, (III In, wbol la a K'n'il nf hi-r alati-r. Mra K II. Gregory, uf Greenwood, about four nilli'a Ir.nii thla rll', ia In Oniun If y mi Wt'ilnradiiy. hen ah" vlaltcd llh frlenda, an oinpiiiilrd by Mra CrTory. Mra. Ilrlle llaldwln. of Hratlla. Wn . bua arrived In tbla c-lly and will vlalt wllb her mother, Mra. Mary Van Iniiikk, u ml wild lirr alalrr. Mra Kalliryn llarrliiKton. II. Van Donge baa arrlvi'd In Ihla i lly and la alau via It Inn bla mihr and alalrr, Mra. Van !ongo and Mra. Harrington. Mis lluliUIn and lirr brother, Mr. Vac Honge, remain In tbla city for about a week. Wore) lua i u rcn-lvcd In Ihla clt Joyed In lha middle aat before Iba phmin and phonograph vera In ailat tun a. Mr I'allrrt r lad many band anina and Uarful gift Ona nf Iba main feature nf lha evening a( lha I ii in hiMin arrvad about II o'clock. Mr Herbert Cnrlcae aa al Iba bead uf lha rniiimlllMi arrancliif and tarrying out lha maim. Mualr waa iijiiyad during Iba avrn lug. wllb Karl Kallrrt a dlrntor of lha on hritia. Aiicmiiiig una aiuiitnraary were Mr. and Mra. Ilmiry Tai hopp, Mr. ami Mra. Krank H lluliblna, Mr. and Mra lli'iiry Kohl, and aon CbaMra, Mr, and Mr, llnrlirrt ('nrlraa, Mr. and Mra William Hurt. Mra. Krd Amir rami Mra. Unity llaKnmaiin, Mr. Krnl Moarr, Mr Hr.nr Haalra, Mlaara Km ma and ha llrnann, (inrtruda Muarr Kalherlnn llagi'iiiann, Margaret llulrh Ina, l.ui y M. MiiTwcmJ, Mvaar. Ilud h Ina, Arthur Hurl, Ituyiuund Corlraa. Clifford Corleaa. Kramla lluliblna, ( Inrrinont Kalli'rt, and Mr. and Mr. Karl Kallrrt. Logan Coupl Entertain at Card A limit enjoyable affair waa given at ligan al tha bonis of Mr. and Mra A. M. Klribein on Halurday evening hen anina nf their frlenda war ci tended an Invitation lo tbelr honia to api'inl thn evening In rard. game and luualr. The inualrlan furnlablng the i mualr- for lha dancing were Mr. A. M Klrrhrin, Arthur Funk, Mr. Viola Kunk. William Kerr, Clarrnro Hay and I). K. Whlleman. Tha honia of Mr. and Mr. Klrrhrin wa prettily decorated for tbla orcaa Ion, with a profualon of evergreen and aprlng flower. Attending thla enjoyable affair were thn following: I'fl Klrchrm. Mia June Klrrhrin. Mr. and Mr. A. I.. Kunk, Mr. and Mr. of the ilivth of Itli nurd Hall, who for u,Hirgo l llldnbothem, Mr. and Mr liirrly rvulili'd lit Oawi'Ko, hoa death on iirrrd ut Clrvi'liiinl, ublu. on May li'.lh, due In liilii-rriiloaln. Mr. Hall na Hid lirothrr nf John Hull, nf thla lty; nephew nf Mra. Juinra lloaey, iilio of Oregon Clly. nnd of Mia. Thorn- Oeorge GUI. Mr. Caawcll, Mia Klale Caawell, Mwrence faawell. Frank Whlleman, Mr. J. T. Kullam. Mr. Lo la Hoolhtiy, C'larenre Hay, Frank Kohl, Hen Tunlrr, Moltan Hpragun, Will Kerr. Joe lllnklv, Dlik lllnkle. Dirk .Mvlvlna Hprague, Mia Minnie. Flarher, Mia I'rnrl Flaiher, Arthur Funk. Mr. Viola Funk, William Kerr, Clarence liny and 1). F. Whlteman. u Fox. nf Okwi'ku. Ho wua tin. brother j 1'olehn. Olto Flachor. Leater GUI. Vlr nf Arthur Hull nnd Mra. Imn Cuater. of g U. Manuel Gill, Ethel Funk, Flor- 1 "r"""" em-e Kerr. Mia Leona Sprague, Mlaa Mr. Gilbert Heattle and aon, Hon Id. nf Cotlage Grove, are In thla city, where they are vlaltlng with Mr. Heat tle lter. Mr. C. Kchuebol. and alao with hla mother, Mr. Heattle. Theyj . . uccoinpanled Mr. and Mr. Srhuehel' HnipilT IKMI I Dm rr.'rrr''lJLL VYKIbn I INJuKtU tv i'i'ii wri'KH. aim iiuer vlalt In I'ortlnnd. Mr. Hontlln, who la aiiperlntenilent of the city achool at t'ntiiu-o (Jrove, hna uei-n renipolnted auperliiteiuloiil of tbo Imllnn training Mchool In Alnakn. and will leave for the Alimku Ury durliiK llm uiiiii- mer. Mr. Houttlo hn (might In (he AhiHkn achooU for ten year. Ho win formerly nn Oregon City young limn, and In well known here. IN SOCIETY CIRCLES It. nnd Mr. J. H. I'rator. of Glud by is T0THEADM1NISTRAT0R QP G. F. ZIPSY ESTATE In tha ! of ll. II. Howell, admin lalralnr of lb eilale of Clara Zlpiy, trau ('. W. and Mm K. Johnaon, Gamge F. Ipay, tha Haturlly Havluga and Trual rumpany, and II. i'agnt. II wa ordered Iburaday by Iba clr lult court Ibal tha plaintiff recover from lha ilrfumlaiiie C. W. and Klma K Johuaon, llt.00. logalber with Inter eat ami V-t allorney fee; that lha drfrmlant wboae llilnraal have been aaauind by lha Clai kaniaa Title coin pany la allowed lo recover 1100 and 7i altorney'i fee, and thkt mort gage held on about 7i ai re of land In rfoiiallon land claim No. CD, In tbla county, be forecloaed ami (ha proceed of tha aberlff a!e applied In the pay ment of the plaintiff a Juggernaut and to thn anarrlng t -f " ri u n I 'at Judgn Itieiil. Ju'lgn J. I,'. Campbell ulmnlaaed the raae of A 1.. Morelaml and Martha Jane elen .a eiei ulrli ot tha ea lain nf W. J. Iiwellnn. agalnat I. U. H A , W. I. and Klliaheth Clarke and Mra K. I F.-lloa and tha Flrat Ktatn hank nf Mllwaukln. In the mil of A. II. Johnaon el al agalnat K. It IJiiiKley et al, for tha forrdoaure of umrtgaga on Clark- am county property, Judge J. L'. Campbell ordered that the mortgage be formloaed and judgement paid to the plaintiff. W. H. t.' llen ha been aulborlied lo OLAI)SmKHAS A CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATING TKAM (iladalolia loduy li-nila of having the ihumplon grunimar aihool dnbat Ing team. Tbl waa derided on Mon day evening when the neyutlve tmin of (ill 'Intone went to Candy and d d iled wllh the afflriiiullv lenm of Ihul i lly, and tha Candy mgHtlie team went lo (iladatone Thn reanll of Ih" dedal" wa an iinanliiion dm lalon over Cnnby afflnnutlta, and a to lo mm declalon over the Cunby negative team, The trophy nip la being en graved and will be prem nted to the ai honl till week. 1 he nihjM-t of tha di kale wa "Itn olvwl, That Km h County Hhould Own and Operate t U-at One I'avlng I'lant." The dnbat'-a ern held under thn direction of the fouiiiinrrlul club of Oregon City. USE Of JONES TRACT GLADSTONE DEFEATED IN DEBATE By CANBY Hy A two-to-one declon, Canhy waa conreded the victory over Gladatone at the Gladatone (hool bouae Monday night, when the two ti-um dlacuaand the (ueitlon. "Iteaolved, That Every i twecn Center itreet and Fall View County Should Have One or More' addition. CITY PARK IS URGED With the aim of providing city park for tha ua of autolat a well a tha cltlxeni of Oregon Clly, move ment ba been alerted to tranafer tha title of land now owned by the city water board, to Iba city, In eicbang for other property held In different lection of the town. Tbl would pro vide 134 acre of land In Ibe aouthern end of town near the Bouth End road on the Pacific highway, eaally arceaal ble to tnotorlata and at the lame time attractive from' icenlo alandpolnt. I'etltlona are being circulated In the city aakiua" the council to grant thla change In title and many algnen have already been aecured. The matter will be brought before the council at an early meeting. Through Horretary Latouretle of the city water board, aiaurance ba been given that that body will have water piped Into the tract and It la probable that the Commercial club will lend aaaiatance In aecurlng additional Im provement. The tract la known a the Harry Jouea property and wa acquired by the water oard aeveral year ago when It wa propoaed to build a eub reaervolr there. It U at the aouthern end of Waiblngton itreet and lie be- MEN AND WOMEN AT WOOLEN MILL AID IN DEFENSE Having Plant." The Canhy echool wa repreaented, convey the deed lo property named n hy three girl and theCladatone echool the will of 8. I.. Kecrvat. to John toiler of tbl city and alao ordered to pay all rlalma agalnat the eatatn, named In thn proceeding filed. J. A. June and C. It. Meyer filed pa ira Thuraduy aervlng notice that hereafter they will operate a garage In Mllwaukln under the name of the Mllwaukle garage. by one girl and two boy. The Judge, who were member of the Live Wire of thla city were Dr. h. A. Morrla. William lltUaln, and John Itlaley. Mr. II. C. Starkweather apoke to the audience after the debate on the ubject of good road. E mho MiirprlHo party at thn homo of their daughter, Mr. T. Klwurdn, ot (iliidiitotip, Thurxiliiy ovcnlng. the oe cimlon bnlnir (ho tlth wmldliiK until vomnry of their niarrlngo. Soon after tho kiichIh had nmicmlilcd lit tho home of Mra. KdwiirdH, Mr. nnd Mm, I'latc-r were aiiminonod. .Tho Mirprlm) wan couipleto, and ono of tho enjoynblo featuroH of tho evening wim thn pre mmtntlon of n lii'.mlBoino mahomtny ervlnir tray by frlendu of Mr. and Mra. Prater. Hit-hard Froylng. with a fow ipiirnprlnto worda, proHonted tho (?lft to tho "nowlywoilH." jrr. and Mrg..Pratir responded to the pronenta tlon adilrcBH. Tho ovimiIiir wna apent hi KiimoH and niuald, nnd refreshments followed. Tho Kilwurds homo was apont In games and music, nnd re fresh menu followed. Tho Kdwards homo was prettily decorated for this event with purplo and lilacs, theso bn liiB used most artlHtlcally. Mr. and Mrs. prater wore unltod In mnrrlago at Dover, Now Jorsoy, nnd canio to Orgon five years ago, Bottl ing nt Gladstone. Thoy aro nctlvo mourners or tho Methodist church of this city, nnd Mrs. Prater Is also o member of tho Uiilles' Aid society ol tho Christian church of Gladstone. Thono nnjoylni? tho anniversary cele bration wcro Mr. and Mrs. Itlchard Frnytng. Miss Allc Frcytng. Ernest Froytng, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holdon, Mr. nnd Mra. John McGnthln, Mrs. Edward Ranch, Misses Vivian nnd Vlcll Itaitoh, Mrs. Charles I-egler, Mrs. Harold Mil ler, Mrs. Goorgo Washburn, John Hold owoll, Miss Fayno Ilurdon, Mrs, Tlllle Edwards, Miss Oortrude Edwards, Ed dlo Edwards, Mrs. n. Dixon, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Prater. Surprise Party For Mra. Fallert On Wednosday evonlng, May 23, Mr. and Mrs. Knrl Fallort wore honored by tholr neighbors, when they tendered thorn a surprise party, on the anniver sary of Mrs. Fallorfs birthday. The games played during the evening wore led by Mrs. Frank Hutchlns and Mrs. Karl Fallert, and reminded many of the guests of the good times they en-. Deo Wright, son of Mra. A. Nelson of this city, is recovering from the effects of a broken nrm, fractured by n blow struck by one of the govern uieiit employes working with Mr. rli'.lit. The man becume ungerud with WrlKht, and struck him on Un arm with a board, fracturing tho arm Mr. Wright wus brought to portlum! from lliv Dalles for medical treat incut, and Is Improving rapidly. He had Just recently recovered from a broken leg received by being kicked with a park mule. Deo Wright w ho Is well known throughout Clacka mas county, where ho formerly ro- slded, Is engaged as a packer for the government. JUSTICE BY MAIL AND IS TO Justice by correspondence and tele phone, was meted out by Justice ot tho 'Peace John N. Slevors In the mbc of F. fl. Uimport, of Salem. Mr. Lam port was urrciited Sunday, near here, by iiiotoreyclo offlcor II. E. Mendus on ia charge of speeding and ordered to appear In Justlco court Tuesday. Jus tice Slevors was not In when Mr. Uni port arrived and Thursday tho justlco nnd tho offender got toguthor over the telephone nnd after pleading guilty, tho Salem mnn agreed to mail the $10 lino Imimsnd, to this city. Hen Knutson, of Aurora, also ar rested hy Mondos, was fined $10 by Justlco Slevors Thursday morning. Frank Jnehald and Dr. W. J. Phillips, deposited hall of $10 each with the ar resting officer, but so fnr have not ap. peared. Dr. Stearns of Mllwnulcio was arrested Thursday by offlcor Meailos near Mllwauklu, charged with speeding. THREE HOLIDAYS IN ONE WEEK. Threo Iop.nl holidays In one week will occur next' month. In Oregon at lenst. Sunday, June 3, Monday, June 4, the date of tho special Btnto olectlon and Tuesday, Juno 5, registration duy. proclaimed a Btnto holiday by order of Governor Wlthycombe, are the three iliys that will be holidays In this state. Mr. Marguerite Schroedi-r. wife of Arthur Schrocder, un employe of the Haw ley Pulp k Paper mill of this city, wna adjudged Insane Thursday by Dr. C. 11. MelHHiier. and was tuken to the state asylum nt Salem upon the order ot Judge II. S. Anderson. Mra. Schrocder Is a uatlvo of West Prunalu. Germany, and Is 17 years old. She has lived In America I'j years. 1C if which have been spent in Oregnu No cause Is known for Mrs. Schroo- r's Inn tilty, the first Indications of which bee." me evident about four d.tya ii'-o, with a p:rtlnl loss of memory. Thursday Mrs. Schroeder becamo vlo. cut and It required tho efforts of sev- ml men to prevent her escape wlhlo being tuken lo and from tho courthouse. Ml PLEASANT ELECTS E T FILED Maude Harks baa filed suit for di vorce with the Clackamas county clerk, from Kulph K. Harks whom she mar ried in Portland. May 15. 1912. In her complaint Mrs. Hurki alleges that the marriage was not a happy one and that her husband bun abused her so much that alio left him on Dec. 1, HUf,, since which time she has not been living with him nor hns he con tributed to her support. Orders of default were entered against the defendants In the cases of Anna Rogers versus Jack Rogers and Martha Webb versus Claude Webb, by Judge J. I'. Campbell here Tuesday. Both are divorce suits. Samuel E. 1-owe was granted a di vorce Tuesday by Judge Campbell on defnlut of the defendant Jennie E. Lowe. LENIENT AND DRIVERS ARE FINED $5 EACH II. W. Jones, of Portland, wa fined $' Tuesday by Justice of the Peace John N Sieve, on a charge of speed ing, preferred by motorcycle officer IL E. Meuda. D. C. Henney, who was at one time consulting engineer for the Oregon City water bourd, was alao lined $3 by the Justice of the peace. Captain Cicero Hogan, of Troop A, is to appear Thursday morning to an swer to a charge of driving bis auto mobile at a reckless rate through Clackamas county. The men who are anllatlng in the army and the navy are not the only ones who ara doing their abare Inward helping Ih nallon prepare for defenae agalnat ber enrmlna, aay Ih manager of the Oregon City M unufai luring com pany. Tbey belter that Ih men and women who are helping tbnn get (he ruab order of got eminent woolens out on time are doing ' their bit" by mak ing clothing for thoa who have gone to Ihn camp and for tho who may aoon be at the actual front of (be fir ing line In (he new plant of the company Hit. lual unU of which haa Juat started op erating, there are more opportunities for people who want to help In tbli way and the mill owners are meeting with aome little difficulty In finding enough people to help get the contract work out on time. FORMATION OF CHILD WELFARE CIRCLE PLANNED For the purpoae of organizing an Oregon City Child Welfare Circle, ao open meeting for mothers Is to be held at the Commercial Club, Mon (fay, June 4. Judge W. M. Gati-n. who has been active 111 Juvenile Court work In Portland for the last four and a half years, will be tho principal jx-aker at the meeting. MUs Frances Alvarado, organizer for the National Congress of Mother nnd Parent-Teacher associations Is In Oregon City and Is to asalit In th forming of the circle. WIFE'S DIVORCE CASE FOREMAN OF. "BEATER OFFICERS FOR YEAR Tho Parent-Teacher association of Mount Pleasant met In the Mount Pleasant schoolhouso on Thursday af ternoon, at which time tho following officers for the ensuing year were chosen; President, Mrs. Josephine Hrndloy; vice-president, Mrs. U led ger; secretary nnd treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Harnum. During tho afternoon, tho primary room was presented with a liemlsomo- ly framed picture, given by Mrs. Joso- phlno Hrmlloy. Since the organization of the Parent- Teacher association at Mount Pleas ant, many of tho parents of tho pupils attending the school have become In terested and are now members of tho organization. SEIZED BY OFFICIALS T A trunk, shipped from across the California Btnto lino, containing four quarts of gin, two five gallon doml Johns of whiskey nnd a 10 gallon kog of whiskey, was seized Monday morn ing nt the Clackumas station ot the Southern Pacific railway by Deputy District Attorney Thomas Burke and Justice ot the Peace John Solvers. The liquor Is valued at about $200 at the present scalo of prices. Iturke.actlng upon telegraphic ad vices received Sundny, Inspected the Imggngo arriving over tho Southern Pacific Monday morning. The trunk was consigned to East Mllwaukle and bore a duplicate baggage chock. Tho trunk hnd no compartments In it and, although new, was of cheap construction. Evidences of the straw packing could be seen protruding from beneath the lid. BEAT HIM WITH PIPE Evidently Influenced by the environ ment of the room in which he was employed, S. O. Grant employed in the Hnwley Pulp & Paper company's "beater room," Is alleged to have at tacked Peter J. Erlckson, foreman of tho room, April 23, and beaten him about the head nnd shoulders, so that he has since been unable to work. In a complaint filed Thursday in the county clerk's office, Erlckson asks for damages of $2500, which ho says he bus Buffered in personal dumages and loss of employment. The attack Is alleged to have been made with a section of Inch nnd ahalf pipe, 18 Inches long, llrownoll and Sievers nro representing the plaintiff. Ada Ever ton nskes for divorce and the right to use her maiden name of Ada Sexton, In a complaint filed Thurs. day charging her husband J. W. Ever- ton with desertion. They were mar. rled Juno 6, 1911. FVetn Callahan Stultz was granted a divorce nnd t tie privilege or using her maiden name in a degree handed down by Judge J. V. Campbell. Mr, and Mrs. Stultz alleged desertion, In her complaint. Pecause the court held that Cora X. lloutz had not sufficient funds to car ry on the divorce proceedings which she has Instituted against her husband Silas lloutz, Judge Campbell Monday ordered liim to pay $100 attorney's fees nnd $40 a month toward the sup port of bis wife and children during the proceedings of the suit. The demurrer of the defendant wa overruled nnd the defendant given seven days In which to answer. Mrs. Mattle Itobncher was granted divorce Monday by Circuit Judge J. U Campbell from Sumuel J. Robacher, and the suit ot Sadie .V. Hush versus George P. Rush for divorce, was dis missed. 0 BE GOD IS CITY JAIL BY IN Claiming first that be was God, then denying supernatural powers and con tenting himself with claiming only to be plain Mr. Hesse, a man was arrest ed Tuesday night by members of the Oregon National Guard stationed here near the Hawley Pulp ft Paper mills. He was turned over to Night Patrol man Long who questioned him far ther and concluded that the man was at least temporarily demented. Telephoning to St Johns, Or., where he claimed to live, failed to give any further clew to his Identity and he was placed In the city Jail. ND HOSPITAL AFTER LONG ILLNESS Albert Hayburat, on of Ibe well known rraldmt of Clackamas county, died on Hunday evening, at lha Port land saniturlum. where he had been reviving medical attention. Mr- Hay burat ba been 111 for lha paat threw yeur. and hi condition ba been criti cal for the paat year. Mr. IUhurat wa Ih ea of the latn Mr. and Mr. Reynold Hayhurst, and wa born at Ktn Green, Indiana, December 29, IHLJ. Forty-two years ago he married Mli Mary E. Van Glider, alao of Etna Green, and redded In Indiana until November IVjO when the family moved to Oiegon, settling at Cania, Clockama county, wbnrw Mr Hayburat pun haaed a farm, and engaged In farming until about eight year ago, when he moved to Park place, where he haa lnr made hla home. Mr. Hayburat la aurvlved by bis wife, Mr. Mary Hayburat, wbo I at the present time at the home of her son, lienjamln Hayburat, of Gladatone; tbrrw aona, C. W. Hayhunt, of Laurel burst. Portland; R. II. Hayburat, of Haines, Oregon; T. II. Hayburat, maa ager of the Home Telephone company, of Oregon City, wboae home Is at Gladstone; and a daughter, Mrs. Ever man Robbins, of Molalla. Mr. Hay burat leaves two slater. Mrs- IJlllan Kockblll, of Munlce, Indiana; Mrs. William Mr.Klnley. of Mentone. Indi ana: and a brother, Ellis Hayburat, ot Texas. The funeral services are to be con ducted on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Portland Crematorium at 8elIwcod. Friends from this city will leave here on the 10 o'clock car. LAST SERVICES FOR MRS. GRACE HELD ON SUNDAY I FINE OP $10 AND 30 J. Murphy, of Clackamas Heights, arrested late Saturday night on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $10 and sentenced to 30 days In Jail, by police magistrate John W. Loder Monday morning. Joo Innlgan, arrested ten days ago for drunkenness, was released Monday after having served ten days and hav ing paid a fine of $15. MULINO COUPLE TO MARRY A marriage license was Issued by County Clerk Iva M. Harrington here Friday to Ruby Gard and Clyde E. Rln- go, of rural route 1, Mullno. AFTER FOUR YEARS MARRIAGE TIES ARE OLD TO MR. NEW Only one New case made Its appear ance In the circuit court Saturday when Gladys New filed a suit asking for a divorce from Jefferson New. Mrs New charges desertion In her com plaint, 'l 'ney were married In Decem ber, 1913. Suit has been filed by Ross and Walker, the original owners ot the ad dition to Sellwood ot that name, against Blanche and Louise Hennesy, to foreclose a mortgage on Iota 82, 87, SS and 90 In that addition. The mort gage was given on a note for $2975. Judge J. U. Campbell Saturday dis solved the marriage contract of Mat tie Perkins and Clyde W. Perkins. Fri day was the first day In two weeks that no divorce case was filed in the coun ty clerk's office here. DIVORCE GIVEN WIFE WHO SAYS SHE WAS ABUSED Alice Harless was granted a divorce from Benjamin F. Harless, by Judge J. U. Campbell of the circuit court here Friday. Mrs. Harless, who was mar ried in 1S99 in this county, was also granted the custody ot two minor child ren, Beneita and Clarence. Mrs. Har less charged, abuse and non-support In her complaint. 3-YEAR-OLD DIES FROM SCALDS. PORTLAND, Or., May 30.-June Sharkey, three-year-old child of Ralph R. Sharkey of this city, died yesterday morning after suffering since Thurs day from Bcalds secured when she fell Into a tub of boiling water. It was thought at first that she would re cover. IKES READYTO LEAVE Harold A. Swafford, master of Mult nomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M. who is scheduled to leave soon for France, was presented with a pastmas- ter's Jewel at a meeting of the lodge last night. Ordinarily this Jewel is not given except after one's term has expired, but in view ot the fact that Mr. Swafford Is to leave for Europe with the American engineers corps, an exception was made In his cose. C. OSBORNE IS HEAD OF NEWLY FORMED UNION Clarence Osborne was elected presi dent ot the local branch ot the Paint ers' union which held it first meeting Friday night. Other officers are: C. G. Greene, secretary, R. L. Cole- bank, treasurer, and S. McDonald, business agent Three new members were Initiated Friday night and It was decided that until the union Is more firmly organ ized, meetings will be held every Fri day night The charter will arrive next week, according to advices re ceived by the local men Friday. LOCAL FUND FOR ARMY Y. M. C. A. IS AT $400 MARK In the neighborhood ot $400 has been subscribed by Oregon City people for the work of the army Y. M. C. A. ac cording to announcement made here Friday by A. C. Howland, of the local Y. M. C. A. This brings the city up several places above the announced standing which was based upon earlier reports. Shoshone, Idaho, leads In the average subscriptions with $1500 pledged by a population ot 1500. President Wilson recently issued an executive order endorsing the move ment MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Marriage licenses were Issued here Tuesday to Elsie Kinyon, and Phillip Wlegand of Aurora, Or., Route 2, and to Hulda Paulsen and Harold Joyner, of George, Oregon. Miss Kinyon and Mr. Wiegand were married this afternoon by Justice of the Peace John N. Sievers. LES DARCY DIES MEMPHIS, Tenn.. May 24. Lea Darcy, Australian middleweight boxer, died here this afternoon. Funeral services over the remains ot the late Mrs. Florence Grace, widow of the late G. W. Grace, were con ducted at the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with . Rer.iA. J. Montgomery, of Portland. officiating. Many frlenda ot the de ceased and ot the family attended the service. The floral tribute were In profusion and were beautlfuL The In terment was In the family lot In the Masonic cemetery, and the remains laid beside those ot her husband, G. W. Grace- The pallbearers were Dr. M. C. Strickland. J. E. Hedges. Louis Kirchem, John Humphrys, O. D. Eby, and J. H. Walker. Mrs. Grace Is survived by her two daughters. Misses Florence and Mary Ellen, a son, William Wilson, rana ger of the Mitchell. Lewis & Staver company; two sisters, Mrs. "E- W. Scott and Mrs. E. R. Roberts, and three brothers, B. S. Faircloug.'., of Cuba, Missouri; T. a Falrclougt and J. B. Falrclough, of Oregon City. AGED IAN DIES SUDDENLY AFTER WEEK'S ILLNESS Amos J. Moore, who underwent a critical operation at the Oregon City hospital the first ot the week, died, at that Institution on Friday night. at o'clock. The remains are at the undertaking parlors ot R, L. Holman, where the funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment will be In the Clackamas cemetery. Mr. Moore, whose age was 86 years and seven days, was born in Rhode Is land. He was taken ill about a week ago, and. removed to the hospital. where an operation was performed la an effort to save his lite. For several days his condition was somewhat Im proved, and his death was unexpected. Mr. Moore is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Judd ot Bend, Oregon; Mra. W. E. Llnnett of Clackamas; two sons, H. R. Moore of Portland, and Arthur Moore, an attorney, of Bend, Oregon; the latter having arrived in this city to make arrangements tor the funeral services. IS THE SECOND TO DIE The second death from measles and pneumonia, occurred In this city on Thursday night at 9 o'clock, when Clar ence Burl Bruce, the 21 months' old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Bruce, of this city, died at the family home at 107 Taylor street, after a two days' illness. The funeral services will be conduct ed from the Holman undertaking par lors Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Harry Hart, pastor of the United Brethren church, officiating. The interment will be In the Mountain View cemetery. $3,000,000 CARGO ESCAPES BOSTON, May 30. A carjo of Egyp tian cotton valued at $3,000,000 waa brought to an Atlantic port yesterday by a steamer which for ten days, ac cording to her captain, had dodged submarines In the Mediterranean sea.