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ortEflON CITY KNTKHPHIBK. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1917. LOCALS I accepted iHMliiua la ike chemical juk charge of Ibe Carter eottagMaadlj U f II E H A N uufiiiirj in inw wow vriiiamaw , '""'" w I hartr Maine, prominent reeldent N'lr auiapanya plant. Harry llomlg of 00, mli thla rltjr oa buelarae bI student of tbe earn university Monday Y. II l-k, of lledland, ae ainoii tho lo Ir.uK.l bualnraa In Oil rlly M. r W.,ii. of Oregon Clir, limit I. has punhaaad a Model M Oterlaiid from iIm Mlllrr Tararr loiiipaiiy. A l Orlbhla, a prominent im k man, la thla rlly on buelnaa oa Haturday. Ilia duck farm I near Ad rora (1 II Marian, of ron City, limit k, ur Iia-1 a fl beeaeiigar Cor 4 automobile (mill Ilia I'ai'lflc lllnliaar (ami A HuUkKiMir waa delivered by Ilia I'arlOe Highway gareg during Ilia paat week lo Carl Falkrt. of Oregon ( II jr. Hout I Win Koina Hlafforit, who baa been teaching In I'orllanil, kaa returned lo Oregon ("II r lo pend bar vacation wlib her parent, Mr and Mr. W. II Htaf f..rd Mlaa Flannery, of Clarkamaa. while using a pump oa th farm of kar faibar, kail bar finger badljr crushed It waa necessary lo ariipulala part of lha finger. A. II. Itunuldeon, of llartoar waa la thla rlljr during lha paat h. and la fur bla return to bli horn purcbaaad a Modvl to Overland from lha Mlllrr- Parker company Carl I'lpkn, of Kldorado, on of lha rll known farmrr of Clai kamaa county, baa purrbaeed from lha Dra gon (Kjr garage a flv paewngrr InxIk automobile. Among lb aalre that rr mad during til paat ari'k by Ilia Miller I'arkrr company, of thla rlljr, wa ona lo J. J. Tubba. of Motalla, ho pur chased a Modrl MS 4. F. W. Wankrr. of Uawrgo, wa la thla city during tha arrk. and hlle lu re pim haal a Model ko Ovrrland front lha Mlllrr I'arkrr company. Mr. Wankrr la a farmrr. Tba Carl fir lllKhay garage la n.-" lit for tin- I'algo r.ir, and baa toll at'ternl of three during tha pal wrrk. Including on lo V. K. Cronrr, of Oregon City, lloiite . Mra. I'rcrl Wanhborn. of liladatone. la among lha enlhuslaatlc womrn uio lorlala of Clarkamaa roiinty, and diia- Inr I ho paat v.erk purrhaird a llulck I'm i r from the pacific Highway gar Ilrnry 8 alia a prominent farmrr of Clai'kum.ta county, und lirolhrr of Mlaa Mary Hwalra, uprrlntrndnt of tho Oregon City lioapllal, liaa onlrrrj a llulck from the I'urinc Highway gnrago. aiorna nmarin, or waargon, naa purrhiiard a Maxwell aulomoblle from tha pacific Highway guruge. Thla firm haa acc epted tho agency of thla car. and It haa found thul It la a moat Mp- ulnr mi hlnr. Mr. C. P. Itoinlg baa gona to Mon III ramala at Foraal Orvta for tb auinmar. ariri llulibina, of laar t'rk aa In Ibla illy oa kualuaaa Wadaaa day. Mra J K. Huiharland. of Canty aa In Ihla clly oa bualaraa Wadnaa ay. ( . K. npaat, of lt"tar rrnk, waa among Ihoaa lo traaaart tualaaaa la Orrgoa Clly oa Wadnraday, MIm Clara llm haggar, a i lark la Omnly Itrrordrr lloylra' olllra, la try III at br boma, aulfarlng from innailaa. ril t iHintrynian, of rortiand, waa ii Ihla clly oa bualaraa Waduaaday, Jullua llua h, on of lb prorulnrnl raaldanta of lgaa, aa la thla clly oa hualnaaa Wadaaadaf. . Mtt Mpragua, who bag tar I at Molalla and In Ihla clly. wbrr ba baa baaa vlalllag with frtanda, loft oa Wadnaaday to raauma bla poaliloa at Walla Walla. Waab II. A. Kanda, who rwenlty rwturard from laaka, Irft on Wadnaaday for AmrrUan Ijika, Waah , wbrr ba will l mploya4 fur aral tnoatbi by tha gixarnmrnt In rointruitlnn work Mra. (J. M. Hwarlibaugb, of tUaltla. Waab., arronipanM by her daughtar. Mr. T. U Walrrbouaa, of 1'ortland, arhrd In thla clly oa Wadnaaday morning, on tbalr way to tba bom of Mr. and Mr. K. It. Oragory, of (lrrra wood rrm. wbara thay will b (ueata for atxiul a wek. II. II. I lower, formrrly of thla city but wbo baa recently ben In Mun Una and In Idaho, where be baa bran organlier for th Mix lodge, waa In Ihla rlly on Wrdnraday, wber ba fla iled with frlenda. II returned to Cortland WrOnnday evrnlng. and may Imate In that city. Mra H. J. Vaughan and aon, llurk ley. of ( anliy, were In thla city on WiMlnraday where tbey vlalted with frlenda. They wrr on tbelr way burnt from 1'urtland. where thry bad been on bualnraa. Mr. and Mra. Vaughan are In charge of the Cottage hotel and am doing well In tha botel bualnraa, Mra. Samuel Hlevena and daughter, Dorothy Jan of Canrmab, Irft on Wed netilay evrnlng for Hhlphrrd'a Hot KprlnKa. Waah., whrro tbry will aprnd al'oul two wreka. Thry were axom panled by the fornirr'a nephrw, ('haa. Wink lr. Thry will Join Mra. I. J. Wlnkel und dauKhter, Mlaa Clara, who have hem at that rraort for about a week. Dr. A. McDonald, who baa been at Halrm, wbnra ba baa been In attend ance at the Stat Veterinarian aaaocla tlon convening In that city laat Fri day and Saturday, baa returned to thla city. Dr. McDonald la ttock Inapector of Clackama county, and waa recently reappointed to thli office, having re ceived bla paper wltb tba algoature mouth, wbrre aha la to take a au.nmer of Ooxornar Jl,,e, Wltbycombe a few rouraa at tha flremn Riata Mnrm.l I . ago, for Ike auniuier trade. Mr. Carter left Ibla city tavaral day ago for Ue niouih of Ibe Columbia river, making Ika trip In bla tteam laantk, Ue Mar ana. Mr. Carter may decide lo make Ibe aallre trip to liar View la bla crafl, provided tba weather la favor able. He made the trip la Heplember, coming by way of Ibe high eeea, and bad a moel delightful trip. He la well poeied In operating bla boat, and doea ao faar tba aaaa. Tba Cartera bave II eoltagee and apartmente at liar View, and thla la one of the moat popular reeortg oa Ibe Tillamook brerhee. Mlaa Irene Carter, wbo for merly raaldad In Ibla city, but now a tear bar la tba I'ortamoutb acbool, Tort- land, left for tba Carter collage Ue latlar part of laat week, and will tpend bar aumrner vacation Uare. DELEGATES TO TAKE AUTO TH IP Tba annual eontenliua of the I'a clflo Bynod of tbe Kiangelli al l.oiher aa tburrh meeting la I'ortland Ihla weak, bald aa auilllary niMdng In llil rlly Friday afteraoon, followed by eervlrae Krlday atanlng. Aloot 3i dalrgetee from varloua parla of the aortbweet attended the Uiwitlng wblb ALLOWED BY JUDGE Mra. f'"a galdel filed ault Saturday for divorce from bar bmUnd fcmll who aha aaya abuaed br moat of tbe lima I n ai t 1 mr,1iv. ! Ul.iiiv waa bald IB Ue lAtl.aran church on,,, 8l)Ulh ,ko( , Au,upt JURY FI MARY ILLS IS NO! 10 Je Hereon atreet, Tbe Womea'a nitaalonary ax lety of the I'ai Iflo aynod alau met Krl'lay af ternoon. Tbe ftav. Dr Kumu.aq of Philadelphia waa among Iboa who da llvarwd addreaaaa at rldr.y'a nwi-Inga. Today an auiomoMIe trip over the Columbia Itlvrr highway will ba mad The conference) In I'ortland la ached ulrd to meet June It to June 21 SINS OF OMISSION It required a Jury In Ua circuit court here Monday but twenty min ute o decide that Mra. Mary C. Walla waa not entitled to collect I U00 rre Ineurance from tbe riretuan a Inaur- am a company, of Newark, New Jer- ary, for damagra to a bouae and con- lenta at Oawego alout a year ago. Mra. Well and William New man, now aervinc an indeterminate arntrnce of from one to three year In Ibe alat penitentiary for araon, were Jointly Indicted for the burning of three houae Including the one on whic h Mra. Wella aued to collet t. New man plraUn guilty and Mra. Mella fought the caae and waa clearrd. New man waa on of the main wltneaae aguln.t th plaintiff In the eult which cloard Monday Tbe teailmony of Newman aa well aa all of the leatl- niony taken In tha criminal caae a year ago formed part of thn evidence In the eult wlili h occupied the attention of Juilg ltolert Tucker, attorney Ilrown- rll and Marater. for the plaintiff and llbert HedKea and John McCort for tho defendanla. I. Milan Irwin charge John Irwin with falling to contribute to brr a up port, with calling brr vile and un mentionable name, wltb beating brr on aeveral occaatona and wltb bring addicted lo tbe uae of liquor In Urge quanlltlea, In a divorce ault filed here Turaday. Tba coup' waa married In Prattle. Waab.. October 2, 1909. Tbey! bave no children- Tbe Jeayrr Inveatmrnt company baa been awarded a aheriff'a deed to the Wlfc of the E't of the MV4 of tha of aertlon 33, townahip 3 aoutb. runge 7 eaat of Willamette Meridian. The Clackamaa county grand Jjry III convene Tburaday morning at 10 o'clock to dlapoae of routine bill. Mra. Seldel aaka for tba eualody of Ibe II year old aon Harry, Circuit Judge J. V. Campbell granted divorce Saturday to tbrae couplaa who tired of marital bllaa Ada Kvertoa waa granted a decree and brr maiden name of Ada Briton. Ileaal 0. Tvmpklna, waa granted a divorce from I.loyd T. Tompklna, and waa alao given tbe cuatody of the minor children, Marlon, Irvln and Jtod ney and f 22 a month, and Ixulae II aeldln waa aeparated from William Heaaeldln. given the cuaMy of the only child Oraldlne and allowed :5 a month for tba glrl'a education and 1S a month until :040 baa been paid. for her auporL Judgement for IMS 17 w.-a allowed agalnat Jamei :nd Ida Ogdnn in favor of Clarence N. and Ruth Parker wbo aued to recover on a promlaaory note for H5, Tbe divorce eult of Leaile Kanaco veraua Ixula Kanacoa waa referred to R. It. Runyon, to aerve aa referee, up on default of defendant YOUNGSTER SHOT BY FRIEND WHO SCUFFLES IN PLAY THREE COUPLES ARE GRANTED Mra. rtomlg la to teach In the Wil lamette irhool next year. Thla will be her ircond term, W. T. Wlrtx. of lloff. Route 1. who recently ordered a llulck from tha I'a- chic Highway garage, haa hnd the arme delivered, and haa made aevernl trlpa to thla city, and la plunnlng muny trip during tho sutnmrr month, Among tnoae ptirrTiaatng automo bile during tho paat week wore E. Ilnrtell, of llorlng. Mr. Kartell pur chnaed a Chevrolet car from tha In dependent gnraSo t Twelfth nnd Main atreeta. through tholr nprosentutlve William Tnibell. Fred I.lndau, of Clnrkea, ono of the prominent farmer of that aertlon of the county, nun purrhnnod a Chevro let autoinolille, nnd the name waa (In llvered during the paat week. The nu tomobllo waa purthaaed at tho Inde pendent guraKe. A. Rlttenhouae, of Clackamiut llelghla, haa purchaand nn Overland- 80. Tli I a mnkea three memhera of the ItlttenlioiiHO family who have pur dinned Ovorlnnd automobile during tho aeoHon, nnd nil apeak highly of tho machines which they have pur chnsod. John Kent, of I'arkplaco, during the paat wook, purchased a Chovrolet ntttomolille. Mra. Kent mtido hor flrat trip In tho new automobile to this city on Saturday, and many dollghtful trips nro being plunned- Tho auto mobile waa among thono gold at tho Independent garage. William Mnrahall, who la ono of this year's uutomohlle oiitluiHlautH, having purchar.od a Clievrolot, made his first trip from his farm at Clarke In his now automohllo on Friday. He brought to thla city hla wlfo, two children, and hla mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Klolnsmlth. and Almn Schroodor. Visiting at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Calavan la Mrs. Mitts, of Al bany, who will spond a fow weeks In this city. Mrs. Mitts expocta to take Mr. and Mra. Carl Frrdrlrhs, of Ilutte, Montana, are In thla city where they are gueata of relatlvea. Including Mr. and Mra. C. W. Frledrl.he. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dullard and Mr. and Mra. Irving Rati- Mr. and Mra. Fred rli-ha are on their honeymoon, their marriage having been aolemnlxed laat week. Mr. Fredrlcha la connected with a theatre In Ilutte. Hla bride waa formerly Mlaa Chrlatina Keating. Mr. and Mm. Inland U Hendricks, the latter formerly Mlaa Lillian An- dernon, of Ixignn, were In thla city on Saturday on their way to Crater Lake, Oregon, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will visit many of tho Intercut lug point along tho way, among these Klamath take, and Ore i;on envus. They are making the trip In a Ford automohllo, and had with them a full camping outfit Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks' wedding w;'s solemn Ir.ud at Logan on Thursday afternoon They aro to bo on tholr honeymoon (rip for about two weeks, nnd upon (heir return will reside In I'ortland. Mlaa Uiura Miller and Mrs, Frank Miller, of Ilolse, Idaho, who bave been In this city, whore they Imvo been gnats of Mr. und Mrs. L. A- Lowther, of SOS County street, left for Portland on Wednesduy afternoon, and from that city will proceed to tholr home In Idaho. Mlaa Miller, la a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lowthcr, and thla Is her flrat visit to Oregon nnd Washington. Sho nnd Mrs. Frank Miller wore do llghted with tho cllmnto nnd sconery, and especially that of Oregon City. Thoy noted the grandour of the roues that aro now In bloom. Thoy vlalted Soattlo and Tacoma, Wash., al so Scnalilo, and many points of Inter est In Oregon bofore making the re turn trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowthor are former residents of Idaho, but Mr. Lothor now Is employed here, T. D, Cbbo, who was In this city for about six weeks, In charge of tbe ex tension service, In company with Pro- Arthur Pack, elrvtn-yrar-old aon of Mr. and Mra. T. II. Park, reaidlng at lloh. Route 1. about four mile from PERMITS TO WED ,h,if cl,y' ccldnul"r hot in the inign I urauay uy niiuam naxuy, aneu 1 yrar. wbo I making bla home with the Pack family. Tbe boy a had been hunting for gopher on tbe Pack farm. and the elder of the boy attempted to take the gun from Pack, and In the scuffle the gun exploded, causing the bullet to enter the thigh of the Pack hoy. and paaa through the body. He waa ruahed to thla city and taken to the office of Dr. H. S. Mount, where he waa given medical attention, and waa able to be removed to hla home. Marriage lleenec were Inaued here V.'ednrsdny lo Jonqulua Cecilia Uicl- gnlunt and Richard Jumct Feck, of ortland. each 17 year of age; lilnnche Miller and Waldo F. Drown, of New Kra. nnd tana M 8olomon and Ralph Duatln Mullock, of 600 Duane titrvet, Oregon City. ENDEARING LETTERS SENT TO WIFE ARE T FORMER OREGON CITY MAN CETS ARMY ADVANCE UOND IbbUL lb DEtEAlLD AGAliM ON WEST SIDE Notico of the advancement of Will- lam J- Jackaon, from tbe poat of elec trician sergeant to that of flrat lieu tenant wa received bore Saturday by J. C. Jackion, of thla city, from hla brother William J. Jackson, a member of tha United State regular army. William Jackson formerly llvled in Oregon City and waa a member of tbe 1907 graduating class of tbe Oregon CUy high school. Ho will bo sta tioned In Schoflcld, Iowa. SPEEDER PAY8 FINE J. C. Lnggett was fined $10 by Just ice or tne i-oace jonn N. movers on Thursday for speeding In his automo hllo near hore. He waa arrested by County Motorcycle Officer Meads. Tbe proposal to tsue bonds to the extent of $35,000 for the erection of a union high school by the voters of union high school District No. 3, waa defoatcd Saturday by four votes. The total vote cast waa 160 of which 78 favored tbe proposal and ' 82 were against It. Union hiRh school District No. 3 Is composed of Willamette school Dis trict No. 105 nnd West Linn school District No. 34. Willamette defcatod tho proposal by a majority of IS ana West Ltnn voted the bond by a ma jority of H. Charging that bl wife la Infatuated with one Lee Armitrong and la "re ceiving letter clothed In endearing terms" from tbe aald Lee Armatrong, Hamuel Lawrence filed ault In tbe cir cuit court Wednesday for divorce from hla wife. Grade A. Lawrence. Tbe Lawrence were married In Drush Prai rie, Clarke County. Wash., Auguit, 1903. . Mr. Lawrence aaka the cuatody of the two children, Walter, aged 11, and John, aged 8. A petition for letter of administra tion In the eatate of Frank Eder Sr., haa been filed by P. D. Eder. The ea tate constat of property valued at $700 near Gresham. Charlea Adama la suing Alice M. and Marion Charlea to collect on a promlaaory note tor $500 dated Jan. 21. 1914. FRED GIO TO BE MEMBER OF THE SIGNAL CORPS Frad Cilo, well knows young man of thla city, and only aon of Mra M. Glo, of Oregon City, will leave tbl evening for the Preildlo, Monterey, California, where be go In tralalng In the eighth Telegraph Ilatalllon Sig nal corpa, and will be member of Company t. Mr. Glo baa realdad la tbl city for about a year, and alnce coming to Ibla city baa mad a boat of frlenda. He came from Waller, Idaho, having been employed by tbe Pacific Telephone aed Telegraph company la that city fur eight year, and waa transferred to thla city, having bees connected with the company until en Hating all weeka ago. He baa received order to report at once to Monterey. Mr. Glo la the only young man from thla county who ba enllated In tbe signal aervtre corpa at Monterey. JURY HOLDS THAT HO HI BY NEW SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED BY LOCAL DAIRYMEN Deaplte every effort to evade tbe ne- craalty of ralalng price the dairymen of Oregon City are compelled to take thla atep due to the high prevailing I rices' of feed and everything pertinent to their bualnraa. The dairymen atrug gled through the winter without rala lng tbelr pricea, hoping that when spring came, condition would adjust tbemeelvee and enable them to con tinue their regular acale of pricea. Due to market condition brought about by the war, condition bave become wore Inatead of better with tbe natural re sult of their being forced to Inaugurate the following achcdule of price to take effect from July 1: 1 pint, daily, per month f 1.50; 1 quart daily, per month 12.50; 3 pint, dally. per month 13.75; 2 quart, dally, per month It. 75; 2 quart, dally, per month $$.00; 3 quarts, dally, per month $7.00; 4 quart, dally, per month $9.00. Single gallon, In can, per gallon 30 centa; two gallons. In can 55 centa; three gallon. In can 75 centa. All ex tra milk, per quart 10 centa. Theee rate will be In effect with the Hazolwood Dairy, West Linn Dairy, Mt Pleasant Dairy and the Greenpolnt Dairy. TWO WOMEN ASK COURT TO FREE FROM BONDS FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD FOR MRS. I. SIMPSON T002E PAYS 35 FINE SEARCH IS MADE HERE FOR HORSE, BUGGY AND MAN Local officials have been notified of Marriage licensee were Issued Tlnirs- tho disappearance of 'Lloyd Morley of Attorney Charles Tooze was fined $5 by Justice of the Peace John Slevera Wednesday for speeding his automo hllo north of this city. TWO COUPLES TO WED d;.y by County Clerk Iva M. Harring ton to Edith Lohman and Mlchaol K. Homrlch, Boring, Or., nnd Lilltun M Anderson and Lolnnd Hendricks, Ten th and Jofforson atreota, Portland. MARRIAGE LICEN3ES FOR FOUR up hor rosldonco in this city In the fossor E. II. Vitts, of the Oregon Agri- near futuro, wheYe hor husband, Pro- cultural college, who a few days ago lessor Mitts, haa accopted the prin- 0ft for Snlom, to take up his work In clpalshlp of tho Bolton school. this line, write to Goore F. Johnson. A. E. Chlndren, of Mullno, Ims pur- secretary of the publicity department chatted ono of tho linndsome Willys- of the Oregon City Commercial club, Knight automobiles from the Miller- that, he baa enlisted In the nary. Mr. Pnrkpr company, for $1520. Mr, Chlnd- Case made many frlonda while In this gren la ono of the promlnont farmers of Clackamaa county, and is proud of his now purchase. Weather permit ting he will make an automobile trip on Sunday. . Mrs. A. Klelnsmith and ward, Mra. William Marshall, of Clarkes, accom panied by the former' two grandchil dren, and Elma Schroeder, of this city, who is for the present time making her home at the Klelnsmith residence, were In this city on business Friday. They made the trip In the Marshall , Chevrolet Orlando Romlg, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Romlg, of Willamette, who has hern attending the Pacific University at Foreat Grove, baa returned, and haa city, and took much Interest In his work in this county, and Interested many farmers here In the producing of larger crops for 1917. Mr. Case is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Case, of Klamath Falls, and after a brief visit with them will leave for Mare Island to take up his duties. In clos ing his letter, Mr. Case said, "Good luck to the beana that the Commercial Club members planted while I was there, and It may be that I will be among those who will enjoy these dur ing the winter while I am In service." Mrs. B. P. Carter, who has been In this city since September, will leave for her summer borne st Bar View, Til- Newbcrg, Oregon, and of the disap pearance of a horse nnd buggy at the Bame time,' under circumstances that seem, to point to Morley as the guilty man. He is said to have stolen the outfit Friday nlelit about 8 o'clock and started north with it. Morley Is described na being about 25 years of ago, five feet nine Inches In height, has brown hair, wore light overalls and a light hnt. The horse is boy. The funeral services over the re mains of the late Mrs. Ida Simpson, who died from tuberculosis, at the fam ily home at Greenpolnt on Wednes day afternoon, after aeveral months' Illness, were conducted from the My ers A Brady undertaking parlors and were largely attended by friends of the deceased. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. R. Landsbor- ough, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The flloral tributes were mag niticent, and the grave in the family cemetery on the old homestead of the Straight family at Parkplace was cov ered with beautiful flowers. Many friends and relatives followed the re mains to their last resting place. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Straight, well known and highly respected pio neers of Clackamas county. Mr. Straight died about one year ago, and his wife about six years ago. Mrs. Straight had resided in Parkplace and in this city all her life, and many friends from Parkplace attended the services both at the undertaking par lors and in the little cemetery of the Straight family at Parkplace. The pallbearers were Otto Hogg, Bert Morgan, Alfred Waer, Henry Huerth, Pliny Owmbey and Joe Nealy. Marriage licenses were Issued here Monday to Anna Bochmann and John W. Warnstaff, and Eftle Cdlff Rob- bins and J. T. Wallace, of Salem, Marrlago licenses were issued here Ardath Howell, and Bertha M. Egglnn- AD JVliN b I A IO A son ana partes w. nenton. an or tn.s jg pQ BOY WOUNDS HIMSELF Alvin Wanker, while slashing tlm- bor near Oswego, sustained a gash In his knee that required the services of Dr. Guy Mount, who put six Btltches In. Wanker is 17 years old and Is the son of John Wanker, BAY RUM DRUNK 3ALEM MAN 18 FINED BY PHONE Dr. J. Schmidt, of Salem, arrested on Sunday by County Motorcycle Officer Meads south of this city, Monday morn ing telephoned to Juatlce of the Peace John N. Slevera and' promised to send a check for $10 for the offense. O. S. Adklns, arrested Wednesday night on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $20 by police magistrate John W. Lodor Thursday morning. Adklns bad been drinking bay rum, lemon extract and Jamaica ginger when ar rested. His home Is near Mullno where he Is engaged in the lumber business. FINED FOR SPEEDING Lester Waltman of Gervala, Oregon, was fined $10 here Tuesday by Juatlce of the Peace John N. Slevera on a oV" rr anerdlnrj ppferred by motor- lamook ronnty, today, where she will, cycle officer H. E. Meads. THREE GO TO SIGNAL CORPS ALBANY, Or., June 27. Alton G. Coatee, Charles Gould and Riley Hus ton, employes of the local telephone company, have been ordered to report for duty In the signal corps of the United Statee army, and left Tuesday for Monterey, Cat., where they will start training. Coatcs has the rank n? frst cliis sorynnt and Gould and Huston are corporala- MRS. LENT ASKS DIVORCE FROM DESERTING MAN Suit for d'vorco was filed here Fri day by Minnie A Lent from Fred U. Lent on a chnrgo of desertion. Mr. and Mrs- Lent were married in 1893 In Oakland and Mrs. Lent charges that since June 1916 her husband has not lived with her. Mrs. Lent asks the custody of a minor child, Harold, aged 8 years. Mr. Lent Is blind and formerly conducted a confectionery store In this city. TOURIST IS FINED - Gus Petzol a California tourist, and P. A. Schmidt, of Mount Angel, were each fined $5 by Justice of the Peace John N. Slevera, upon charges of speeding preferred by motorcycle of ficer Meads, Wednesday. ANOTHER LIBERTY LOAN WASHINGTON, June 27. The next Liberty Loan issue will be made about September 1, according to indications at the treasury department thla after noon. The Interest rate will be high er thnn that of the first $2,000,000,000. nosa'.bly 4 per cent. Kathryn L Boone haa Sled suit here tor divorce from Benjamin E. Boone whom she married In Seattle. Waah., In March 1915 and who haa since couple of weeks after their marriage abuced her continuously. Mrs. Alma Wood cox expected her husband to support her and her two children, but Wallace haa failed to thia she claims in a suit for divorce filed here Monday. They were married iu Hnrvey, Illinois, In 1902 and have two children aged 14 and 7 years- Mrs. Woodcos aska the custody of the children and $25 a month for their support. Circuit Judge Campbell Monday re ferred the suit of Susie Carter Mc Cormack against Homer McCormack to R. B. Runyon who will aerve aa ref eree, upon default of the defendant A Jury In tbe circuit court bar Wednesday night readar4 a eplJ verdict for the defendant la tbe ease of Jannl Jouaarud agalnat A I bin Kara peer, who eought to recover damage alleged to bave tec a rausad by car. leaaara In allowing a fir to pr4 roar llorlng. The damage aaked waa i7 but the Jury held that there waa do uelifnnc shown. Th divorce caae of Ada verso J. M. Everton aa referred to R. 11. Ruayoa, wbo la to arrv aa refer. In the cat of M. McDermott veraua W. T. Auhar lach. Judgment waa entered for f 1 45 compute. Suit haa been filed here to collect on a promlaaory note and riortgage for $7)0 by C. A. Gleaaon from Lath J, Paxaon, et al. Judge Campbell baa ordered John Trobael to pay to bla wife, Ma'l Troehael, $100 ault coat to continue divorce proceeding. DOUBLE TAX ON . DOGS LOOMS AS RESULT OF LAW Under the term of a law paaaed by the recent leglalatur. effective July 1, doga are to be taxed by th county aa well aa by th mnnlclpalltlea, pay ment of tax to be mad to th consta ble of tbe diatrlct In which the dog makea Its horn. Oregon City la In district No. 4 and payment Is to b mad to Constable D. E. Frost According to th law, th conatabl I ordered to collect $1.50 year for each male dog and $1 for each female dog. Conatabl Froat announce that the taxes may be paid Immediately and advlaee further that delinquent tax payer are subject to a On of $50 and th confutation of th dog. That considerable opposition will b met with from tho wbo have already paid their city tax la prophealed by Mr. Frost nnleaa change In th city law Is mad, for by thla arrangement dog owner will pay a double tax GIRL IS MURDERED IN OF TO E STREET FAIR ALBANY, Or., June 27. Fred Daw son, chairman of the committee for the Albany Fourth of July celebration announces that Dan J. Malarkey, Btate senator from Multnomah county, prominent Portland attorney, and one of the best known and most polished speakers In the state, has consented to deliver the principal address at the morning exercises- A well known local attorney will read the Declara tion fit Independance, the document that America adopted 141 years ago and is trying to help Russia and other countries adopt today. Albany is ready to entertain her Fourth of July and Round-Up visitors most royally. The streets are being decorated and the city Is taking on a decidedly gay appearance. The morning program on the Fourth will consist of a street parade, musi cal program, addresses and general patriotic exercises. Carnival attrac tions will keep the city lively between times. In tbe afternoon at 1:30 on Round-up field the big Western Ore gon Round-Up will take place, and visitors will see the greatest exhibi tion of racing, bucking horse riding, steer roping and bull-dogging, Roman and drunken riding and all kinds of stunts of daring horsemanship. Albany has Invited the entire state to come to the city and help celebrate the national holiday. DRAFT DOCTORS FOR WAR, SAYS N. Y. COMMITTEE WASHINGTON. June 25. Applica tion of a selective draft to provide phy sicians and surgeons for tha wsr ar mies waa urged upon the defense coun cil's general medical board by offi cers of the medical section of the New York National Defense committee. NEW YORK. June 25 A Henry D. Cruger, father of Ruth Cruger, the high school girl murdered and burled by Alfredo Cocchi, took tbe witness-stand to tell how the police bun gled their Investigation of the case and let Cocchi escape, New York today recorded one murder, one disappear ance and two midnight attacks on other girls. Helen Wheelan, 17, a pretty sales girl, was shot dead during a joyrtde brawl, Her body waa found In a ditch Six of her companions are under ar rest Police, are aeeklng Pearl Fisher, whose mother reported her mysteri ous disappearance June 7. She worked for a paper box company on tha Bowery. Edith Miles and Mary Egan were attacked by two men on their way home at midnight Miss Miles waa knocked senseless and was being dragged toward a shadowed lawn by her assailant when Mlsa Eagan's screams brought Louis Pauran and his son, who captured both men. Cocchi may be shamming hysteria and preparing through hla attorney to endeavor to establish an Insanity de fense, Is the belief of authorities here. All of Cocchl's relatives being com paratively poor, there Is much specula tion aa to where the accused man ob tained funds to employ such counsel aa M. Venturing one of the leading at torney a of Italy. Cocchi is said to have changed bis story of the killing of the little New York schoolgirl and professes to re member none of the details. A constant watch la being main tained over Cocchi and every precau tion has been taken to prevent him ending his life, following an attempt at suicide by ramming hla head against the cell wall. SHINGLE MILLS COMMENCE WORK IN NEW PLANTS SOUTH BEND, Wash, June 26 The South Bend shingle mill started yesterday, and is breaking In Us bat tery of six modern shingle machines. Four are already In commission and within the week all six will be at work. The mill has more applica tions from shingle weavers than it has situations to give. The Getrbell Mill company, which took over the Burpee holdings here, will also start up its two machines this week, and will add other machines as quickly as they can be delivered. CHICHESTER S PULD IHHasf R afrnp ' i m in i- h , ma ri LI., fcr U 5r ICG15TS EVimiffgf