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r, age LOCALS Pore, July Mb. I lit all of Alvt IIUKhae, of J Third ttrMit, d.uih More, Co u ir or jiai y, im, of Joneo mill, mir (bit city, July Fourth, daughter. r. Italy, of Molalla, haa rturiiml Co tilt bi'iiiM, after (raua ling butlneea la Dili -H jr for eetrerel data. MlM Rata Kierh.rt, of Molalla. daunliliT of County Aaaeaaor W. W. Ktrorhart, lll1 I tit Is rlty oo Wad neaday. County t'ommlaalonor W. A. I'nxv lor, la In (hit tllr fur a tow daye. hero da la attending to county court niaiteia Jako ItoVoung, roadmaalnr of lload Hllrl. Sit. II. Boring, a among thoaa lo Ireneact biialtiaet In Dili rlly on Wadneaday. W. A. Karnuiu, bu It In bualnaat a( Wauna, Oregon, baa rot u road after api-ndlng a few dart al bla boma al Mount plaaaanl . I 4ii la Funk, of Hrdland, ona of lb "oil knnwa farmer a of lb Hedland dlatrlii, aa among Ihoaa lo transact bualneee In Ihla clly on Halurday. Mr. It. K. rlbupo and family, of rorvallla, baa boon Iba ftiaala of Mr. and Mra. O. K. Kruaa. of Mount I1ajnt. Mra. Hhap la a alitor of Mr. Kruaa. Carl Hullenburg, after vlalllng bla parents, Mr. and Mra. 0. Hullenburg. f Mount Pleaaant, baa returned to l-tko up bla dutlet lib lha Tblrd Urn run Infantry. Tn llttla daughter of Mr. and Mra Mult, of Mullno, uuderavnt an opera lln at tha Oregon City hospital on Tuesday morning fur roinotal of ai nolda and lunalla. W. 0. Yaughan, on of lha promi nent realdenla, of Molalla. was III thla city on bualneaa Wednesday, an I till hero maila bla headquarter at the Klcrtrlc hotel. Mr. and Mra. Thoiti'ia Collun. of Portland, were Ihn gueat of Mr. and Mra. I'aul Praeger. of Parkplace on Friday and Saturday. Mra. Pracgor la a alttrr of Mra. Collun. Alliprt Cooke, one of lha r in 1 ik-ii I and aell known farmers of lianiaacua. aa In thla rlty on buMneae Baturduy. Mr. Cooke vlalted bla brother, Post- mauler J. J. Cook, while hero. Mlaa Greta Hark, of Portland, but formerly of Molalla. la In Ihla rlty. her ah la the gut-at of Mlaa Kilna Tfrrlll. Mlaa Clark and Mlaa Tcrrlll apent Ihn Fourth of July nt Molalla. Mr. and Mra. A. Kin Wilson, of Oa ego, wrro u th Imlty on Wednea lay. Mr. Wllaon. who la mayor of Oawcgn, waa on a committee receiv ing (ha visiting tnachcre In Ihla rlty. Tha Parlflo Highway garage dntlr ered Rulck Six to W. E. Heathman. of Meldrum; a Dodge lo James Fullum of Radland; an Overland lo Carl Kirch em, of Ugao, and a Ford to 0. J. How ell, of Oregon City. Theodore Blroh merer, and Roy Staf ford, member of Ibe engineering rnrna, lf t for American I-.ke on 8up day after vliltlng their parpitta here Stafford la a aon of Mr. and Mra. V. II. Stafford, of Mount I'lenaiint. Charlea Scott, a well known saw mill man of Rrotla Mills, arrived In this rlty on Tueaday, where he trans arted biiHlneaa, leuvInK fur hla home on Wediieadny. Ho was arcoinpanled to thla rlty by A. II. persey. HerlxTt Clark of Clackama waa In this city on bualneas Friday, and while here visited with frlonds. Mr. Clark la a irraduate of the University of Or egon, but owing to III health, haa taken up farming and hla health has boeti greatly benefited by the chango. A. 1). Orlbblo, ono of prominent dairymen and stockmen of Clackamas county, whoso farm Is located neur Aururu, was In this city on oiihIiichh Suturday. Mr. Orlbblo owns some of the best Jersey rnttlo In the stuto, and nil of his stock Is of high grade. Mrs. J. N. DiiMtln and son, ltao Now bury, of New Km, and grandson, l,c tr Thompson, of Snlom, loft Saturday via Chlcaro, Mllwaukln and St. Paul railway for Ilutto,Klontunu. They cx poet to spend about month visiting Mra DiiHtln's mother and other rota lives. J. 0. Stunts, who recently sold his Intorost In a grocery storo nt Clurkcs, li.iH purchased a stock of grocorlos In I'ortland. D. V. Ely purchased the Block of groceries formerly ownod by Mr. Slants, of Chirltcs. Mr.' Staats' family haa taken possession of the family homo In this city. Mr. and Mrs. JoHciph llrmier, of I'arkplaco, loft on Friday for an ex tended visit cast. Tboy will attend n family reunion hold at St. 1'nul, Minne sota, and will Inter go to New York, Vhoro thoy will visit with Mrs. Ilrunor's brothor. Thoy will bo ub sent for about two months. Mr. and ,Mrs. Iouls Farr nnd family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Flednlson and fnm lly woro among Uiobo to motor to Mo lalla on Wednosday to attend tlio cele bration. Vlolot Farr, dangliter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Imls Farr, remained 'at Mo lalla, where sho will be the guost of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Farr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Cauflold, of Flor iston, California, have arrived In this city, whoro thoy are guests of the for- mor'o parents, Mr! and Mrs. David Paul Rotter,. agod 20 years of 1106 Caurield. Mr. Cauflold Is a former Monroe street, this city, was bound resident of Oregon City. He Is now over to the grand Jury Saturday upon i In chnrgo of the supply department of a statutory charge. His ball was fixed 'the FlorlBton Paper Mills company, at $2,000 which he was unable to raise, nnd also mnnagor of the hotol of that Rotter Is now confined in the Clacka- plnco. mas county Jail. He was arrested here H. Longcoy, one of the prominent year ago on a Yafjrancy charge. farmers and atrawberry growers of Rotter waa arrested Saturday morn- Clackamaa county, whose farm Is lo- nK by Chief of Police Lee French as catod near Mllwaukle, was la this city French stood on Main street talking on business Friday. Mr. Longcoy Is en- with the father of the girl named In gaged In raising the Gold Dollar straw- the complaint, and was immediately berries, but this year the season wss taken before District Attorney Gilbert unusually ahort owing to the heavy L. Hedges. rains la May, He rartlrad U hlgbaai market price for kit btrrlae. K H. (jitouratta, wbo bat ba In trui lor la hlitory at lha Ixanlai ITnlverelty, Uxaiad U Dtaalsea (Ihlu, baa ralunim to Ibis city to tpan bla tuinmor vaiatlon with bU parxnla, Mr. and Mrt. I). C. UlouralU. Mr. (.atoiiM'tlo waa forniitily Inatrut lor In llaad rollxga, of Portland, bafora go ing lo Ohio. U will rolurn to tb Dannlaoa university la Iba fall. Millar Parker company haa dona good bualnaat during Iba paal weak and alnra last Haturday aold all auto- aiobllM. Tbaia ware told at follows A. J. Jobnaon, Ovarland "(": John Lalibtwele, of Mullno, Overland II. J. Ilalvay, Overland IJtlla 4' Onorga Oragory, wall known taaaal grower of Molalla, Oldsmoblla; Out Klaber, of Kedland, an Overland. Kuy Mapla, who baa beat In lb Marina ac-rvlre fur lha (mat twelve yeara, waa a Kunat al lha home of Mr and Mra. John Knt. of Pirkplara, on Friday, tie was accompanied by bla inutbrr, Mra. (Imirga Maplp, of Port bnd, with whom be la vlalllng, and Ida ixiualn. It tit b Klklna, of Portland Unplo la al lha preaenl lima making hla bad1uartara at llrainnrtoo, Waab Two Ceaaarlan oparallont wrra par formrd at tht Oregon City hoapltal by lira. II. 8. Mount and Guy Mount out of which look place on July 7th wbn a daughter waa born to tha wife of Joavpb Onuan, of Oregon Cltt Houla I; and Iba othnr waa performrd on Tuesday, July loth, when a daugh tir waa born lo the wife of Oeorgit lthrop, of Gladstone. Iloth children and mot bars are doing nlrely, Mr. and Mra. Anderaon, of loa An cell's, California, have arrived al Mount Plnnannt, where Ibry are vUlt Ing at the boma of Mr. and Mra. II. J. Ilnirnlng Tbey ara on their way to Idaho, where they ara to vlalt with relatives, and will also stop at Port land where they will be the gunata of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs Auderson Jiave bad a moat delightful trip ao far but state that there Is much complaint by the tourists over the Oregon roads. Mra. W. II. (Illmour. of Portland, who baa been Ibe gueat of Mlaa Ki'ima Hbrlver at Iba homo of .Mr. and Mra K. R. Gregory, near Oregon City, loft in her way lo tiallno Islanda. where alio will vlalt her daughter, and will later lerve for llnllfax. Nova Hrotlo. where alio will rem.-In for aome time. Mra. Clliuoiir'a hiiihund la commander of a patrol vessel on the Atlantic ocei n. Tha Gllmour family formerly resided In Kngland before taking up their residence In Portland. T. J. Gary, who Is spending bis sum mer vacation at hla home at Willam ette with hla family, haa been pro moted In the Portland schools, and tranaferred to the prlnclpalshlp of the llurkman achool with an advanced alary. Mr. -Gury haa been principal of the Mrooklyn school for the past two and one half yeara. The lluck- man srhiHit la located near the Haw thorne district. Mr. Gury waa county school superintendent of Clacknmaa county for about five or six years, and Is well known throughout Clnrkumus county. FORMER OREGON D1Y Yi The marriage of Ml Anna Glair, of Kui:ena, and Mr. JoMpb Hbbaa, of Portland, but formerly of Oregon City. aa aolvmiilMd al Kugvna on Tbura day avenlng, July (lb, with Kev. Father Curley, of Kugane, parformlng lha marriage ceremony. I GERMAN DANCES DO NOT APPEAL TO YOUNGSTERS The affect of Iba war oa Ibt mind of vaa Iba email children la shoe a by an Incident ablib tx cured at Iba Chautauqua park Wadnoaday. Mlaa lrl MarGlllvray. iba adracllv Ovar IU arool(acara flaltod UU city Wadaaaday afteroooa, arriving young Chicago girl who la la charge of bare about I o'clock. Tha firat aetab- Iba Junior group of children la Ibe tliu, almoal praipitated a rl'H ba sba aald Uiai ui oaara aba waa teaching tbem wat iba tama aa that Mr. bhrban la lha aon of William I dona by Iba ck lid ret tit Uermaay. Hhehan, of Ocean Falla, II, C but ra- Ided mo.t of bit life In this city. II attended tha Oregon City erhoola, graduating from Iba blgb e huol, and latter look a couraa In Iba I'nlverslty of Oregon, graduating from that In atltullon aevrraj yeara tgo. went aaal, but returned lo about a year ago, and accepted a po- Itlon with an Inauranra company. Ha la a member of lha lu.la Tbeta II fraternity. Mrt. Mhehan la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelaer. of Kugena. Hha waa also a atudent of lha I'nlveralty of Oregon, and was a member of tha Gamma Phi fleta Hurorlty. Mr. and Mrs. Hheaban left Iminedl alely after lha ceremony for their future boma In Portland. Nothing doing, quota ooa young tr with patriotic ardor, and tha sup port of tha ecore or mora other young start waa loudly voiced. The diplomatic Itittrurtor changed lo a "Holland atep" poet baata and the Ha later I threatened break waa patched up. Portland PRESENCE OF Ml OF 65-YEAR-OLD WOMAN SMS LIVES OF FOUR STRANGER WHO ANNOYED YOUNG CHILDREN FREED lll.hard Griffin, 11 years old, who claimed lo have been lha descendant of wealthy people of Albany. N. Y.. waa arretted Saturday morning by Deputy Bbarlff II. M. Cblfwood In the grove near Mllwaukle made famout by the celebrated Ardenwald murder aevaral yeara ago. Tba man waa accuaad by reaidenta of Mllwaukle of having frequented tha grove for eeveral dayt and of having bothered the children of the neighbor hood with hla attentlona. He waa brought to thla city where after being quoetlon by Sheriff W. J. Wilson and Chief of Police Lee French he was al lowed to go. Griffin told tha local police that he waa being hounded by tba authorities at Mllwaukle and that he waa trying the atalrway. to atlck It out and "show them up." Tba Uvea of four prrtons ware prob ably saved a few days sgo by Iba pres ence of mind of Mra. M. HelnrWh, ared (5 years, and mother of John Helnrlch, with bom she la making her home al Kt Clackamas. Mra. Helnrlch being aaakened about I o'clock In tha morning by tba smell of smoke, rushed from the room, and down tba burning atalrway, passing through a abeet of flamee and badly burning her face. baJr and arme, as ell aa her lower limbs. Hhe railed to her ton, John, who waa sleeping on the first floor, who runhed to hit wife's bedside, and gruMed ber and her elgbt-daya' old baby in bla arms and saved them by throwing tbem from the window cloee to their bed. Hy thla time lha room In which Ibey were steeping was a maaa of flames The bouae waa totally destroyed shortly after the ocrupaota had mad their eacapa. Tba Are It tuppored to have been caused by a defective flue. Mrs. Helnrlch. who waa fearfully burned while making her eacape down bat realded at East Clackamaa for the past twenty-five yeara, and It the widow of the lata John Helnrlch. Dr. C. H. Mclixner, attending physician, states that Mra Helnrlch will recover, although she baa been In a critical condition. The HASTEN DIVORCE famllr u one of " niot ro'nnMt ,n uiai ercuon oi i jacaamaa couniy. THREAT TO KILL AND VILE NAMES IN SOCIETY CIRCLES gym ISS Nellie Llndcjulst. of Wlllara- JTV etta, who la to be the bride ot Mr. Ulun Khodonpf Ocean Falls, B. C, this month, was given a most pleasant surprise on Friday evening at the home ot Miss Cora Hunt, ot Willamette, when a miscellaneous shower was ten dered the brldoolect Miss Hunt was assisted In preparing for and carrying out the surprise by Miss Esther Lar son. The Hunt home was prettily decor ated with sweet peas and roses. One ot the features of the evening was the arranglug of patchwork for a quilt, and ench gueat put together tho dainty pink nnd white, squares, and embroi dered thereon the Initials of the one arranging the same. Vocal and In strumental music also occupied the evening, followed by a luncheon. Miss LlndqulBt, who Is one of the most pop ular young women of Willamette, has prosonted with many uoautlrul and o e- tul gifts. Attending the affair were: The Misses Esther Larson, Nancy Llml qulst, Mrs. Evelyn Lelsman, Belle Mathers, Mrs. Fern Elliott, Evelyn Courrtney, Llllle LlndquiBt, Mrs, Nora Thornborry, Mrs. Poarl Manning, Mrs. Mildred Whitney, the Misses Esther Llndquist, Doota Whitney, Mrs. Gale Larabae, Miss Nellie Llndquist, Mrs, Emma Whitney, the Misses Cora Hunt, Mary Llndquist, Ella Krummel, Ada Bldwoll, Mrs. Llndquist, Mrs. Doty, Miss Margarot Krummel, Miss Emma LlndquiBt, Mra. Martha Roam, Mrs Anna Runyan, Mrs. Daisy Ream, Ger trude Wilson, and Mra. Lee Bacon Surah Hell Pratt filed suit Thursday fur divorce from Cadli Pratt whom she nllfges threatened to take ber life, bat fulled to auimrt her and alao abused her and called her vile namea before thvlr children. The children are aged 19. 17, H. 10 and seven yeara. and Mra Pratt auk a for the custody of the chll dren as well as her maiden name of Sarah Hell Truax. II. II. Klrchem filed suit Thursday against Mury E. Kclires, formerly Mary E. Rlddorbusch. Herman Rlddcr busch and Harvey E. Kehdeo to collect on a promissory note for $500. The note wut assigned to Klrchem by Har vey Kchres. Mr. Klrchem asks for IjOO with Interest from July 1913 at 7 Mr cent, or the title to lot 3 with a frame dwelling in block one of Junker addition. FIVE ARE . ALLOWED FILES A Th llabmeat vUlted la Ihla city waa tha Oregon City Maauftclarinc Company's woolen mills. All of lha deparltaenta were In operation and lha teachers watched with Intaroat tha maklag of cloth. Iba guides vara lha fonnen of lha virtous depertmenta. before d parting each axcureloelat waa present ed with a bandaoma aoavenlr card Tha Beit placa of Intaroat to be v ta iled waa lha ilawley Pulp A Paper company's plant, and guides wart alao furnlahed here. Many of tha visitors took with them, at a remembrance of tha occaaloa, eamplet of tha paper manufactured by Ihla establishment. About 200 teachers made tha trip to tha Crown Wlllametta Paper com pany't oatabllahmant at Woat Una, and were given aa Idea of how paper la made at thla manufacturing plant Small groups wera taken through tha mill with about 20 persona la each group, and expert paper makert wera guldea, who ai plained lha making of paper from tha time It a tarts from tha Urge logt lo tba finished paper. Many amualng quoetiona ware asked. Aa tha pulp paaaed through tha ma chines, ona young "Bcboolmarm" In quired If It waa qiuah thoy were mak Ing. As tha oxcurelonlata arrived at thla mill they wore preeented with too vanlr paaaet. These wera printed on pulp and wore highly prised. Many ot tha teachers vlaltod tbe McLoughlin park, and all ware Inter aated In one of tha historical homea of tha west, where Dr. John McLoughlin known aa lha father of Oregon lived. Loganberry Julca and cakes were served. Roea and other flowers were presented lo tha teacher. Tha mem bers of tha Women's Club, Derthlck Club, and soma of tbe other prominent women of this city acted aa a reception committee. M. D. Latourette and E. E. Ilrodle were member of the com mittee having charge of tba refreshing berry Juice, and young lad lea of the Oregon City high achool aerved the gueat. Mr. Eva Emery Dye waa chair man of the reception committee. City School Superintendent F. J. Tooxa was chairman ot the general committee, and among thoae assisting him in receiving the visitor were O. D. Eby. H. G. Starkweather. Robert E. Goeti. U A. Adams. C. E. 8 pence, A. King Wilson, John R. Rowland and N. W. Bowland. Thlt was ona ot tha moat enjoyable excursions planned for the entertain ment of tbe Tlalting teachera, who are attending the National Education Asso ciation. Every business house In this city had large window' cards bearing the National colors, with the wording. elcorae, N. E. A." The committee" escorting the teach er to thlt city waa composed ot F. J. MRS. U. M. PRAIN, SEEKS DIVORCE FOR DESERTION Mrt. Rortha M. Praia filed tall Moo- day for a divorce from Jack Praia, whoa tba married Nor, II, 1113, a ad who tha tayt deeerted bar July S, II H. Mrt. Praia aakt tha custody of their daughter and 111 a month alimony, lata valued at 11250 and eonelatlng of Tha will of r. M. Mather la aa eo III aJ-roe of land la thlt county, was admitted to probata Monday. A petition aaking that Phil Ham mond bo appointed admlnlatrator of Iba aetata of If. W. Cobb haa boe filed. Tha aetata eonalata oa ona lot at Oawego valued at I ISO. MRS. JULIA A. FROST DIES SUDDENLY AI HER CANEMAH HOME MEETING If 8-29 Tha annual tplrituallet camp meet Ing will commence at tha can grounds at New Era oa Jul Ith. and will continue until July 29th. Tba of ficer of tho camp association are George M. I.axelle, president; Mrt. M. J. Dow nee, vlca-preoldent; Frank Knowlet, secretary, aad J. R. Borgoyoe treasurer. Tha following 1 tha program for this year's teatloa: Sunday, July 8th Speakers: Mr. and Mr. A. Scott Bledsoe; muMc aad meaaagea; Sunday, July 15th Under tba auaplcet of tbe Firat Bplrltuallat church of Portland; Sunday, July 12 Coder tha auaplcca of the Spiritual Science church of Portland; Sunday, July 29th The speaker will ha Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas, of Portland; Dr. Waldrop, of Portland; Dr. John T. Sillier, of Lo Angeles, California; and Mrt. Nettle Kloh, of Portland. Tbe measage bearers and medluma will be Mr. M. J. Do woes. Mra. Henry II. Allen, Mrs. Nettie Kloh and other. RECEIPTS OP SALE OF PAUL ROTTER IS BOUND OVER TO THE GRAND JURY FOUR COUPLES GRANTED RIGHT TO BE JMARRIED Tooxe, N. W. Bowland, John R. Bow One suit wa filed tor divorce here land, Robert Goetx and C. E. Spence. Friday and five divorce were allowed Although many excursion! have been by Judge J. U. Campbell. O. M. Ul-I given In honor of the teacher, many took advantage ot the Invitation ex tended them to visit Oregon City. A few of those attending the recep tion at the McLoughlin home regis tered. Among these were the follow ing: Anne McDowell and Mrs. C. E. Dyer, Winchester, Mass.; E. Ritner and N. Rltner, Los Angeles; Mist C. M. Curtis San Francisco; Emma F. Moore, 8a shoeffer is suing her husband, Claire, for divorce on tha grounds of deser tion. They were married here July 29, 1911. and have three minor children aged five, three and two years. Mrt. Ulshoeffar clalma that her husband de serted her October 31, 1915. Gladys New was given a divorce from Jefferson New and was allowed hor maiden name of Gladys Hull. Min nie Hendricks wa divorced from Rob- lem, Or.;Mra. Grace Faulconer, Black en E. Hendrickt and elven the custo- foot. Idaho; Frances Hargis, SL An dy of Eunice, aged five. thony, Idaho; Bertha L. Atkin, Poca Other divorces were granted to Susie tello, Idaho; Elmer E. Zickrick, Murdo, Carter McCornack from Homer, and S. D.; Mr. S. M. Lang, San Francisco. Following tho appointment o'f Huttle her nm,(len name of Su8le Carter was Grant M. Eggertsen. Provo, Utah; Julia Meyers to serve as guardian of Loreta K6810'61!: Pe"1 Sexton from B. D. Sex Hoag. aged 17. horo Friday, a marrluire ton Bn(1 Kven ner hialden name of llccnso was. Issued to Miss Hong and Arthur Nelson of Murqunm, Oregon, Marriage licenses were iIpo issued to Ruth Shaw and Henry Hoffman, Oregon City, Margretta Criteser and Hlltos Woodard. Pearl C. Shaffer, and J. A. Coventon from Etta B. Coventon. LOCAL YOUTHS MISS WIEVESIEK IS APPOINTED GRADE TEACHER At a mooting of the Oregon City school board Thursday evening Miss naval training station, San Francisco, Anthony. Seattle; H. W. White, Snllle Burns. Martha Sturchler and Emma Sturchler, ot Portland, Oregon; Jay V. Flke, Woodburn, Or.; Myrtlce Fowler, Portland, Or.; Lulu U. Martin, Tacoma. Wrash.; Ruth E. Gerhart, St Maries, Idaho; Laura B. Robins, Smith Q n TlrtMimnrt Wnlfa Twin BANQUETED AT Faa' Idaho, Mabel Larson, Willamette, I ur. , Ejiuma viur&, vounr nuius, nsu., U. S NAVY YARD AUc6 Penfield and Jeanetta O'Rourke, of Seattle: Adah Vaughn, Aiuer- aueraue. N. M.: Floyd D. Moore. Dallas, word nas neon received irora Mitch- 0r . Vera Tipton. Roseburg. Or, en story, wno lormeriy wa employed In the office of the Enterprise, and who Is now stationed at tha United States Clare Wicveslok was appointed teacher In tho grade schools of the city to succeed Miss Blanche Miller who has resigned. miss wiovcflleK was a student at Rocd college In Portland Inst year, but at ono time was toachor In the Mount Ploasant school. EDW. BUSCH IS INJURED BY A FIRE CRACKER that all of tbe Oregon City boys who have enlisted and are stationed with hlra are In the best ot health, and that on July Fourth they were given a big dinner. The menu was a follows: Radishes, sweet pickles, green oulons, Iced canta loupes, cream of tomato soup, croutons, frlcandeau ot lamb, green garden peas, baked spiced ham, roast young chick en, oyster dressing, giblet gravy, manned potatoes, asparagus on but tered toaBt, hearts of lettuce Balad, MISS A., LINTON IS MARRIED TO W.'-J. NICHOLS Miss Alta L. Linton, of this city, and Mr. William J. Nichols, of Gilliam county, Oregon, were united In marri age at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Linton, of 1819 Division street, Thursday evening at 30 p. m. The marriage ceremony was nerrormod by tne Kev. m. m. uu- French dressing, Neapolitan ice cream. berti pastor ot tne Methodist church, pumpkin pie. apple pie, full cream ... hv w H,9. Edward Busch, who has been at Se- choOBe-tosated crackers. marble cake L Msg Unton and the br,de nutt and The menu attle, Wash., where he ha been on bus- h"1888' banana8' mlxed Iness. haa returned to Oregon Cltv. ralslna cigars ana conee. While at Seattle on July 4, and attend- card" were artl8cay Honied with fte MntracUng-parUet attended the Ing a Celebration, Mr. Busch met with 0,9 naonal colorg' and miniature flags ceremony( whlch wa8 foliowd by a de- groom by F. O. Boden. Only Immedi ate relatives and intimate friends of an accident, when a large firecracker completed the artistic design. he wa holding In hi hand exploded, badly Injuring several of his fingers. INVESTIGATE HOGAN CROSSING It It feared that he will ose a portion of one ot hi fingers, although every SALEM, Or., July 10. The public effort la being made to save the tame, service commission Monday, on its own Mr. Busch waa confined In the hospl- motion, ordered an investigation of the street for several years, and is well tal for several dayt due to the accl- highway crossing over the tracks of known here. Mr. Nichols is also well dent ' the Portland Railway, Light & Power and favorably known in Oregon City, company at Hogan atatlon, where M. where he resided until recently, llclous dinner. Mr. and Mr. Nichols will make their future home at 389 Sixth street, PorUatufc Mrs. Nichols has been engaged In the millinery business on Seventh Hood River apple crop of 1917 will be handled by Seattle Northwestern Fruit exchange. and Mr. C. E. Lindsay and Miss Helen Metzcer were killed In an accident oh ' June 23. Silverton: A, farmers wool pool of 65,000 pofinds sold for 72H cents. Tireless efforts In her little garden at Meldrum Station, together with al most dally trip to Oregon City with basketa ot flower which she sold made Mra. T. H. White's contribution to Clackamaa county' Red Cros sub scription list In the national financial campaign which ha Just closed. Mr. White waa able to give only what she could make by this mean and Saturday turned over to County Campaign Manager T. W. Sullivan $3.35. ' Other contributions reported since the last list waa published follow: Dis trict 23, Wilsonville. $94.60; No. 40, $5.00; No. 59. $33.00; No. 44, Boring, $10.35; No. 86, Canby. $357.55; No. 35, Molalla, $286; Incomplete report from other districts. $43; No. 27, Maple Una, additional, $3.00; No. 115. Glad- atone, additional, $2.50; No. 42, Cherry- ville, additional, $1.00; United Arti sans of Oregon City, $15; Women's Rellei Corps, $5.00; First Baptist Sunday school, $8.39. FUNERAL SERVICES OF E Mra. Julia A. frost, oaa of Iba wall know aad prominent Clackamaa coua ly plonoora, dlod at lha home ot hor daughter, Mra. f. If. Long, of Cano mah, Monday morning, bar death be ing tuddea aad due to heart failure. Mr, froal bad boon 111 tor lateral weak, but waa much Improved la health on Sunday ovenlng .whto retir ing. Shortly after the bad arlaoa oa Monday morning tha eomplaiaad lo her daughter that aha waa enable to breathe. She waa advised to rot ara to ber bed by Mra. Long, who lmmedl eiely tummonod the family physician. Dr. Guy Mount Mra. frool paaeed away a taw mlnutoe after bolng ttrlck on. The death of Mra. Froat make the third death la a year la one of Clack amaa couniy ploneor families. Tha firat death waa when ber brother, Cy rut Straight of Oregon City, died, and a tlttar, Mra. Mary E. Oeorge, of Cho halla, Waab., who dlod a fow months after Mr. Straight's death. Mrt. Froat waa bora at Parkplace, Clackamaa county. May II, 1801. aad at the time of her death waa 16 yeara of age. She waa the daughter of the lata Mr. and Mrt. Hiram Straight, earl Clackamaa county pioneer, who crossed the plain by ox-team In tha early day. The family aettled on what waa later known aa the Straight donation land claim. Mr. Frost waa married at the family home at Park place to Mr. Froat and he died about 21 yeara ago. Mr. Froat haa realded continuously In Clackamaa county ail of ber life, for many year residing at Canemah, where she la loved by alL Mrs. Frost had friend throughout the county, and wa held in the highest esteem by all, and much regret waa eipreated in thla city and at Canemah when word waa received that she had passed away. She waa an active member of the Order of Eastern 8 tar of thla city, and hu tilled all ot the higher office la ( the Rebekah lodge. Mra. Frost 1 survived by the tot- lowing children: Elmer Froat, of Se attle, Wash.; Roecoe Froat ot Hoqul- am, Wash.; Oliver Frost who haa made his home at Canemah; Mra. J. W. Wood, ot Independence, Oregon; Mr. E. H. Long ot Canemah. She la alao survived by one brother, John Straight ot Parkplace; and a sister, Mra. Jane Blngman, of Canemah. The funeral tervlcea of the late Mra. ' Julia A. Froat were held at the resi dence of her daughter, Mra. E. H. Long, at Canemah, on Wedneaday af ternoon at 2 o'clcok, with Rev. W. T. Mllllken, pastor ot the Baptist church, officiating. The funeral waa hugely attended by friend from all over the county. Beau tiful floral offering in profusion, were silent token of the esteem In which ih waa held. Mra. R, C. Ganong sang most impressively "Sometime. We'll Understand." and Thy Will Be Done." Mrs. John W. Loder was her accompanist The pallbearer were Mra. Frost' four son. Charles, KoJ- coe, Elmer and Oliver Frost and her sons-in-law, George Wood and E. H. Long. The interment waa in the new plot of the Mountain View cemetery, and many friends attended the last rites. WHOOPING COUGH AUSES DEATH OF INFANT GIRL The funeral services of the late Mrs. Josephine Garmire, wife of D. C. Gar mire, who Sled in this city on Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, after suf fering from paralysis for several weeks, were conducted from the tarn' ily residence at Fourteenth and Madi son streets Sunday afternoon at 4 o' clock. The services were conducted by J. M. Garmire, father-in-law ot the de ceased, and many friends and neigh bor attended, the services. Miss Maude Lageson and Miss Flossie Blackburn 'sang very Impressively 'Lead Kindly Light," with Mlsa Esther Staats as accompanist, and at the cem etery these young ladles sang "Abide With Me." The floral tributes were numerous and were beautiful. The pallbearers were D. C. Latourette, T. Myers, C. H. Dye, E. C. Dye, James A. Brady and L. J. Lagoson The inter ment was in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Josephine Garmire waa bora at St Louis, Missouri, July 30, 1880, and was united In marriage to Mr. Garmire at Petoskey, Michigan, In 1900, and came west with her hus band thirteen yeara ago, settling in Oregon City, where she has since made her home, and where she has made many friends. Mrs. Garmire is survived by her husband, D. C. Garmire, a three-months' old son, Marion Garmire, of this city; her father, J. J. Mersman, of Petoskey, Michigan; two sisters. Misses Grace and Edna Mersman, of Petoskey, Mich igan; three brothers, Lieutenant Wil liam Mersman, of the National Guard training camp at Fort Riley, Kansas; Edward Mersman. of Saskatoon, Can ada, and John Mersman, of Los An geles. California. Her mother died some time ago. Jennie Carlson, eight months' old daughter ot Mr. and Mr. C. J. Carlson, died at the family home Saturday morning, after a brief lllnea of whoop ing cough and pneumonia. The funeral services will be conducted at the fam ily home near this city thla afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the interment in the Mountain View cemetery. F. Schafer, of Molalla, waa In this city on Friday and Saturday, and Saturday. IS NOT IN EVIDENCE E "It's a case of life or death," said a man's voice over the telephone late Sunday nigh: asking that Sheriff W. J. Wilson come to Jennlng'a Lodge and drive away George Hancock, whose wife, Ruby Hancock, filed suit for divorce several months ago and who was later involved in a liquor raid In a fashionable Nob Hill residence In Portland. Investigation by Sheriff Wilson and ConbtsMe D. E. Frost, who hurried to Jennings Lodge, failed to disclose the presence ot any dangerous husband. Southern Pacflc company has fin ished a modern passenger depot at Reedsbnrg. CHICHESTER S PILLS MtniMiiw tu, .... V I 5 Ki -IMIKI.VII riUAtali iit : .iv : :;0isis ixmmt