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OIJKOON CITY KNTEIU'JUSE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. LIVE WIRE KILLS HIM KARL A. YUNQ MEETS BUDDEN AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH IN SOUTH DAKOTA. SAD THANKSGIVING DAY Son of Lais Pmtur of Gorman Luth run Church Left Hora Short Tim Auo to Stud Elec trical Enylnigrlng. Tli Iniily uf I Mi lulu Km I A. Yung H'ih'IiimI horn Monday night nml the fiiuoiiil wan lii'lil Tuesday uioiulii), ill the liei iiiuir Lulhi'iiin Clniicli, tlu Interment being In Motintii in V'li'W ci'iiietery. Mirny hoi rowing tilei'ils of III" family uitoiiiloil t ho funeral uml liiuiiillful Mural orfoiliiKii wru Hi vl ilonce. Th" unfortuiiiilo young iiinii lumln IiIb homo fur several yi'iii'H III thin rlly, whom III father wan imnliir til III" (ionium Lutheran Chinch. Almtil two umuOm unci ln wont In 1 1 11 ri in , lli'iullii Ciiunly, HMi(li Diilioln In ulinly I'li'rtl Iriil I'MKliii'i'i Ink, UIIi'IiiIIuk the IllKll m'llo Where h In brother, Oliver Yung, In principal, and ulilaliiliiK -lilnyini'iit In Urn Inriil electrical plant. I in exported In rouipioiii liln course : III Ihln brunch of mcrhunlm lit olio i( llm larger hcIuioIk (if III" Kant, Imt 'riiiiiiliHlvlHK I my, while working lit llii iiliinl, tin uocldi'iitly timk linlil u liv" Klin mill wan killed llinlnnlly. II" wt I'.' ) in r of uk" and wun n bright niniliiii, tin v In k nlli'iuli'il tho llurt'hiy ni'liiml of ililn rlly, n In sur vived by two lniilhi'in, Iti'V, YllllK, uf HiMiUI", uml (lllvi'r Yiiiik nf Mouth Da knlii, nml u sinter, Mm. Iliiehhold, of Ihln illy. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. If o I'tuiM mi Kiinnynliln our town would Int Mutiny on nun utile only, I 1 1 ( tlaninnriiH In III" oldest city III tho Win hi. muni i"ly luilil of III" K'niiI pi pi" 1 mil lint surprised I tin I n liavfi K n n hit it 1 1 1 it x liy nlilii npiakum, nn our ittlnlnii rn at" rnynlly cut i-rtal iiml In mir lllll" limn. DaiiianiiiH In Id rut". I imi far from Uignn, between Hi" I'ui llli' Oiiiin ninl Ml. Ilniiil, tn'ur Hycwnoro ami Htintiynlil", tlm bright, ninny low n. Thin In only a nliurt hln tnry of liiiinani'iin, Imt wo believe It derived i h n ii inn from Ilin niont holy ninl righteous lanil of thu oh! roiititry. Now din writer wishes In know where nllii'r llitl" tuwiin hrn locutcd thai at" not fit in 1 1 1 n r with. Mr nml Mm I'lrllo wore In I'urtlmiil Mnllilay mli'inllliK tiuntllinn. Minn l.uri')' nml .Minn Kmiim Hosier railed on Minn May Newell Hiillitay. Minn Kiinli" Donrdorfl In working fur Mm. Jiitiiintnii, of Hyrniniirn. Vi iiinli'miiuiil innny wedding bolls arii iiitnliiomlllg In ring Mr. nml Mrn. Ailulph riliill railed on 1'irry lliintvr nd fumlly Huiulny. We am nurry In lu'iir Mm. Solh Young In m ut li worse of lain. lt"V, I'ltln in holding meetings at I'aiiiancu arioiiipiiiiliil by mi evun Rt'llnl iiukrr. A I ii ik" crowd attends, reporting npli'inllil ni-riiinlin. I.' ....... If'- I ....tl... f I. L.-... n" ' 'ij i ijaiMi.iu ""Ml rJ I i j Ntnpn III" cough ninl drives t ln colli frtiin lh" nyntrni. Children Ilko It. , Hold liy Jones Drug Co. j HIIOK AMI IIAHNKHS KIIOI' KOH HA1.K - Will n"ll ut Invoice, on uo- rntitit of lii'iillli. Apply ut Shu" Hluip. Milwaukee, (Iri'Koll. KOH HAt.K Dim ilnrk itrav hnmo K yimn iilil, wkIkiii HUO llm. Trti" uml ri'lliihln, nml will work In any way. Aihlri'nn, If. A. Kaylur, Mh In) In. (iri'Koii, or O. 1). Khy, Ori'Kim t'lly, (iri'Kim. Vim' SAI.K-Itiis-lnlnrcil lliirkntilro In (( O Nai'f. .Mllw iinki'ii, On-, It. K. 1). No. I. I'lioiiK Kmtiii'in 1S7. ' Summons, III Hi" Clrriill Court of llm Htnlo of Ori'Knn, fur t'litrkuiiian Cniiniy. Kiinli k. Moiuiy, riuiiiiirr. vn. tlii. J. MiHiily, )i'f"inlaiit. To (li'ii. J. MiHiily, il"f"iiilniit uImivo II ii ii i "1 ; III III" mini" of th" Stalo of OrcKon. you uri' lii'ii'hy riniilrv il t uppi'iir mul utiHivi'r tit" c( i in I it 1 1 1 1 illi'il nmihiHt yini In llm ahovii I'lilllli'il null on or lii'lnri' lh" Uilli ilny of January, I'.UMi. Mil Id lint" Iii'Iiik afliT tlm I'xplrallon of nix wi'i'kn friiitt Hi" llt'Ht piilillcallon of Ihln niiiiiinoiiH, anil If ynn fall to up pi'iir mul iiiiswit niiIiI coiiiplalnl, for want (hori'iif th" plaluiirf will npply In lh" ('unit fur lh" ri'lli f tl"inanilii In III" rouiplalitt, lii'Wll; I'nr n tlo I'liM' illnntilvlitK llm liolnln uf unit it -ninny now i'xIhIIhk holwi'i'ii planllff uml il"f('iiilaiit. TIiIh HiiiiiiniitiH In piihllshi'il liy orilor of lion. Thonian A. Mitllrlili', JiiiIki' of lh" ulii i v nnnii'il (oiirt, which or ilrr wan iniiiln mill I'liliM'i'il on Ihu L'tnh ilay of Niivi'nihi'i', 1!MiS, anil llm limn pri'tntrllii'il for piihlli'iillon thi'ii'uf In nlx wi'rkH. hi'k'IniilSin; Krltliiy. Hi'coin Imt -I, mux, mul foil ( in ii In k i'iii'Ii wi'i'k llii'ii'iifli'r to nml InrliulliiK t'lhlny, Jaiiuury Kilh, I !. , (lUO. t'. III1OWNI0I.I.. Altoriii'y for I'lalntlff. Summons. In llm Circuit Court of Hie Klali of Oii koii, for ClacldiniaH Cuniity. Mary Taylor, I'lalnllfr, vn, I,"wln Taylor, lVfi'iidnnt. To Ik'wIh Taylor, ilcfi'tiiliuil nhovo' niiiiK'il: In llm natni' of tho Slain nf Oickiiii, you nn' Imii'hy rciinlrnil In appear mul niiHwcr lh" complaint llh'd iikiiIiihI you In llm iilinv" cnlllloil milt nn or In' fuio llm li'ilh day of January, 1!H9, Haiti (lain IicIiik nflor llm cxplrallon of nlx woi'Iih ftiiin the first piibllciitlon of IIiIh HiimiiiuiiH. mul If you fall to n PI fn r and iiiihwit khIiI complaint, for want thcnuf tho plaintiff will ap ply to llto Court fur tho relief ileiuaiul cil In lhn coinplalnt, tu-wll: Knr n ilecrcn (IIhhciIvIiir tho linn (Ih of niiitrl ninny now i'xIhIIiik lielwcen plaintiff anil defeiiilant. ThlH Hiininions Ih pulilNlmd liy order of Hun. (Irani II. Dltnlck, .TudKO or llio County Court for Clacliamaii Coun ty, Ori'Knn,. which order was mado ami enteieil on the 30Hi day of No venilier, 1!)08, and tho time prencrlhed for iiulillcalltin Ih nlx weekH, bi'Rln nhiK with the Itidiin of Krltlny, Deneni hor llli. 1H08 und cmitlmilim encli week thereafter to nml Includlnn Fri day, January lMh, 1 !!. OKO. C. IIKOWNEUa Attorney for Plaintiff. - r s EVERY Holiday Problem SOLVED m now until Xmas we will be here ready to help you in any and every way possible with your holi day problems; but we want you Jo come early this year. Many of you may remember how unsatisfactory shopping was at the last minute last the diflerence if Xmas is still three If you come now you have the cream ofthestockto select from and time to decide on just what you want. We never have had such a varied' stock as this year and we invite you to make our stcre your headquarters. Book Bargains for Christmas Tin; Hplcndid stock of books tli;it wo have ho can; fully Hclcclcd for thi.s Holiday Irado goes on salt! at bargain 1'Hi'ch. Jt ia our intention io wll books just .'18 low as any book or department Htoro in Portland ; as low as any mail order liouso in tlie Kast with l'lostaw; added. If you know of lower prices than we are making tell us, we'll meet them. JJooks are rightly considered by all the most desirable moderate priced tfii't for vouritf or old of either sex. Wo have them from 10c to and whatever price you select the ift docs not look or seem cheap, as many other things of equal cost do. All the Latest $1.50 Fiction $j,J8 All the best copyright Fiction of the past three or four years published at 1.50 50c 'J'h is List includes such famous books as: year. What weeks away ? is f!f ' 'kM BIBLES Wt liavt! by actual count over 1(K) styles and sizes of Bibles, Testaments and 'Prayer Books in stuck. Tlx; prices coirimen'o at 10c and go as high as .f'T.o'J. and every one ju iced as low as you could buy equal value fur in New York City. We buy our Bibles from the publishers and meet all competition. We wish to call special attention to our Ameri can Revised Bible now coming into use in all church es. Ask to see them. POST CARD ALBUMS We have about 50 styles at prices from 10c to 5, holding from 25 cards up to 500. Last year we ran out before Christmas; this year our stock is nearly doubled, but an early selection is advisable for they will le more popular than ever. PHOTO ALBUMS Always in demand for gifts, and always acceptable. You will find a big assortment priced at 75e to $5. AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS The boys and girls always want these. About 125 styles, and prices in stock at 5e to 1.25. SCRAP ALBUMS As long as there are children Scrap Albums will be in dema;id. "We have them from 25c to .fl.OO. Tn IlrnHH Howl Th CrlHld Tlm Cult of tho Wild The (inrdi'ii of Allah In llm Wallop's ('BrrlnKC, Tlm Man on tlm llox Iihih of a ThoiiHiinil Candles When Wll(li;rnen Was KIiik fi must it rk The Miii'iueriider Itlehiiril Cnrve The Hlmrrods Tho Virginian The f'laniman The SiHillers lied Trlitmjlo Sherlock Holmes Km my m Many Inventions Mule Citizens WM8ierlnK Smith Idiusn of Mirth Tin; One Woman Tho Fighting Chance 1,1 n McLean a Of course you know that an Edison Phongraph, a Victor Talking Machine, or a Columbia Graphophone would make more people happy for a longer time than any other Christmas present you could put into your home. Don't let the price bother you. We will take care of that with our special Holi day Easy Payment Plan. Come in and consult us about it. Prices $J0 to $200 And a hundred others equally famous. Make your selections early for the best sellers go first and we cannot replace them at the 50c price. Boys' and Girls' Books 35c to 50c values 25c Thei nre liy far the most popular authors such as Optic, Alger, Henty, Kills. CaHlleman. Klnley. Mead anj others that hoys and girls love bent, and arc good, clean, wtlrnuiallng books. Dainty Gift Books in Fancy Binding each in a box 50c values .' ." .35c Picture Books for Children 50c down to 5c Bed Line Series of Poets, 1.00 value 48c Poets in fine leather bindings, 2.50 down to 75c The above gives only a hint of the many lines we carry among which you can find something suitable for any person and at any price you care to pay. ' MAKE THE ROY HAPPY Give him a flmronteed Ingersoll Welch Yankee Eclipse Triumph Junior $1.00 J.50 1.75 2.00 ft PIPES FOR MEN Buying a pipe is sometimes a diffi cult and unsatisfactory job for a aV&lfer-l ,;kJ.v' 'mt not so at our store. He ' nave hundreds of pipes from 25c to V' V 20.00 and nil vmi nccrl tr An i to say how much you care to pay and we can do the rest. TOILET SETS Toilet Sets have been acceptable Xmas gifts for time immemorial and probably always will be. This year we have made a special effort to get something better than usual. Brushes and Mirrors that are serviceable not all box, but brushes such as you would tliinar for yourself. An endless variety to select from. Price from 75c to 20.00. BETTER AND CHEAPER KNIVES "We have another lot of those non-trust knives, bought about 25 per cent, less than the trust price and the dis count is passed on to you. Many people find a good knife an acceptable Xmas present and we have what you want at the right price. IKIURITL THE QUALITY DRUGGISTS OREGON CITY, OREGON Estcicada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. The iiinttiiiernde hull t'.lnn ill the Kstiicadn riivlilon, ThmiksKlvliii; Kve., by Cecil Silmi'K, Lewis lierber nml Kd Holier, proved u C'elll mit'eess. There were iilioul a hundred couples preseiil. MuhIc by Whitman's Or cheHtra. of Oroitmi City. L. (). (!er her and (ieuri;e Schulli were the llimr inn ii ii n' ih. Will Klrclieui of Iik.iii. won the it'l.e fur Iii'Iiik the l"'ft witltz er Iiiuoiik (he ui'titleini'li preHent and Minn M ii h ulii Cilll of 1uKiiu won -he Indies' iirl.e fur lielliu the bent wultx-1 Inslalleil A. D. Schmidt of Arm of Schmidt. Cnry & Co.. has moved his family from SitiiiK liter to this plnrv. Mr. Scliuildt bus rented tho Mrs. L. Clirls n ui n house. Clarence Whllemnn, of Sherlflun, a brother In law of John Oslxirn, of this city, bus beeu rlsltlni; with friends Ihe last few days. Cum Illx was In Oregon City and Portland Saturday and Sunday on bus- llll'SH. The lust electric gencrutur of the Cii.inlerii power plant has Just been it. For the best sustained character lady and put, MIhh Kllili KrlclvHun, of Cuii'lnsvllle and (leurite Crotieber. of I'uitllilid, were given tlrst prizes. At nild nlglit supper was served nt the liKlacada llolel, anil everyone re purls having a line time, Smiley Uiveluce w us In l'nrl liiiul Inst weeU vUltlng with relullves. 1 1 j reluriied Snliirdny. Miss Gertrude .Morrow, who li.is been vlslllug with fileiuls at Cor .'di lls for a weeU, returned Saturday and has resumed her work at tho tele phone olllce. Miss aih Duns, who lias been III for the past couple of weeks Is covering Prof. Alderman, nn Instructor In the Slate Cnlverslty, will give a lifture In the Methodist Church Friday even ing, December 11. beginning, at S o'clock. The tlllo of bis lecture Is "('bums, ('blimps, (lumps, (looks and siHiuks." Mr. Alderman's purpose, in coming here Is to make- arrangements fur receiving High ScIiimiI graduates Into the State Cnlverslty on credited work. Tlm teachers have rented a piano and the children are learning toviiiarch and sing: work which they enjoy and need very much. Every body come and hear one of tho most able speakers In tho stale. You will ro-1 miss u good lecture If you don't. The following is a list of tho real A dance will be given nt the Ksta- estate transfers which have been cada Pavilion New Year's Kvn by (ioo, Sliult., Lewis (ierber and Kd lluner. Whitman's Orchestra has been en gaged and every one Is cordlnlly In vited ti come and have a good time. Supper will be served at tho Kstacu da Hotel at mid-night. The Unites' Aid Society of tho M. K. Church will give n supper in the I. O. (). K. hall Friday evening, De cember I. Supper will be served flint! six until nine o'clock.' It will bu given in tlm form of u Dutch Market. You get you plale, knife and fork and Hum proceed to market to buy your auppcr. Prices rango from 1 to ten cents. The proceeds of tills supper will go to the building of n p.iisoiiage and lo repaint the church. Hero Is a llsl of Hie t,'uinl things, which will be served at this supper, ami also the price of ouch article: llrcad lc, Flankfurls and sauerkraut fie; Pie, one piece 5c. Helping of Salad lie. Chicken, per pleco 7o. Meat per sllco Be. One helping of butter 2c. Pickles lc. Coffeo or, Tea with Sugar and Cream, 4c. Cake, per sllco lie. Doughnuts, 2c. naked Bi'iins, per helping, ;ic. Apples, npleco, lc. Nap kin lc. .lolley, per helping, lc. Cran berry Sauce, per helping, ;ic. The members of the Church of Christ have purchased a lot from the ISstacadn Slato Hank and will com mence tho construction of a church Just us soon as tho material for build ing arrives. A quito largo amount of innnoy lias been subscribed for this purpose. Knrl Trucy, who has been very ill with Typhoid Pneumonia, is reported to lie recovering slowly. Clarinco lliiilnrd, son of Mr. nnd Mm. Pen Ilullard, Ih quito ill with ty phi'U fever, made during the last week: Uit 7 In block L'S, first addition, sold by Kstacndii State Hank to the Christian Church for $123. bits 17 and IS in block 2, First ad dition, sold by lCstacadtl State Hank to Mrs. Maggie ltarger. of Portland. Consideration $225. .Mrs. ltarger Is a daughter of Franklin Plearre, tho pio neer w ho sett led on the original do nation land claim on which tho City of Kstacada now stands. Uits !, in. 11 and 12, block 38, first addition. Kstacada State liank to O. II. Jacobs, consideration $125. Mr. Jacobs Is In tho employ of tho Cnry Hardware Co.. as electrician and plumber and will begin at onc'o to construct a cottage on his lots. lits It. ). 5 and li, In block 29. sold by Kstacada Stalo Hank to W. T. Kiiuk, for $125. Mr. Kaok has been In the service of tho Western Lumber & Fuel Co. as teamster since May, 1'.l07. llo will build a nice residence on his lots in tho near future. Iits J, 8 and 9. in block 1, Ksta cada Heights, were sold by K. M. Miller to W. 11. Norcross for $300. Mr. Not-cross Intends to build a home Im mediately. Kstacada Stato Hank sold twenty lots to Mrs. llerthn S. Fraley of Port land in Kstacada Heights, Kstacada State Hank acting as agent for Mrs. Hertlia Fralejr, sold a reshleiico In lot 1 In Fraley "a Sub division, to Mrs. Adelaide E. Miller for $1275 cash. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Holder. Ed Mullen was the guest of 1L H. Anders on Thanksgiving. Miss Opal Hunt went to Portland last Saturday to visit Mrs. Mary Pet erson. William Porter went to Portland .Monday with a load of 'dressed hogs. (iarfluld Grange mot last Saturday with a largo attendance. A chicken and turkey dinner was served,' and everybody went home satisfied, ready to ci i tiie again tho next time. (!uy Hunt has a crow of men at work on tho road that leads Into the Porter district. Their work Is pro gressing very rapidly, and they expect to have tho road open fur travel soon. Wulter and Crotla Shrlner ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Davis. holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee by Jones Drug Co. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Fill that dog and cat box with clean straw before you forget it What trade should be recommended to a short person? Grocer (Grow, sir.) Nearly everybody knows DeWltt's Little Early Risers axe the best pills made. They are small, pleasant, sure Littld Liver pills. Sold by Jones Drug Co. P Q A PREPONDEROUS WHIRLWIND BARGAIN EVENT EAGLE CREEK. GARFIELD. Start now with a determination to become cheerful and sunny, bright en up and shine. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Davis spent December has arrived with a cold : enst wind, otherwise It Is quito pleas ant. Mrs. Viola Douglass and daughter, Miss Ilinn, went to Portland on a shopping expedition one day last week, j Miss Myrtle Woodle, accompanied i by her brother Kay, returned to Port land to resiuno her studios, after J spending a week's vacation nt home. Mr. Hewlett has a new roof on his house. j (ioorgo Lenz Is back in this part of the country again, having returned about two weeks ago. Ho Is working for tho Sellwood Lumber Company. Wesley Douglass butchored nine hogs on Monday. There was quite a panther scare on the hill one day the first of last week. Just after Will Douglass arose in the morning ho looked across the swale and saw some animal crossing his In-other Walter's Held, and he and his cousin Elmer, who is working for him, thought It was n panther. They phoned to Noah Stlnglcy to come up with his blood hounds. So he came as soon as ho could, Ward Douglass iiccoinpiinylng htm. They found the animal; tho dugs chasing it out on a lug, and Noah shot It as It ran along tho log. When they reached it lo, and behold! thero lay a coyote. It had at sometime been crippled in one hind leg, so could not travel very swiftly. It had been catching chick ens, wo heard. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle, of Dover, wore down to his father's Saturday evening, returning home Sunday. Tho ninu who has a good wife and conscientiously takes hor advice, is not likely to get Into very deep trouble, either In this world or the next. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked fur death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to holp me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of llac. Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I gain ed 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine Positively Thrown to the Four Winds jr. levhtt's oroerge0gnonc,ty ENTIRE $20,000 STOCK Of MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES AND HATS at Prices that stagger all competition. All eyes now turned towards LEVITT'S GREAT SALE, looking up and down the street for the Green Signs. Question, why? Because they are positively selling everything just as advertised and because no other merchant ever gave so much for so little, as there is positively no re laxation to the great Price Slashing that is going on ; and the thousands upon thousands of bargains that the people are partaking of daily as words cannot ex press too plainly the genuineness of this great sale. This is not one of the so called sales that you have visited elsewhere. Now, after explaining plainly that owing to the failure in health of Mr. Levitt, Bates Bros., of Chicago, have entire charge of the store, and our instructions are to sell precisely every and any article in the house, so as to raise $60,00. Why neglect, why hesitate, when you have plain facts in front of you. Does dollars mean anything to you ? If so, you owe it to yourself to visit this great Sale and let us convince you beyond a questionable doubt that we stand ready to save you from one-third to one-half on every article in the house. We add to the buying power of your dollars. Great Scott ! Yes J. LEVITT'S 'GREAT CLOTHING SALE 2 DOORS SOUTH POST OPflCE. THAT'S ALL Look for Green Sign OREGON CITY, OREGON