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0REQ0N.V01TY KNTEIU'RISK, JWIIMY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909. 1 LARSEN & COMPANY I Cor 10th A Main 8t. ORIQON CITY, OREQON. GROCERIES PROVISIONS CROCKERY ! i t and QLA8BWARE I FLOUR, PEED and HAY CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER t t I WE PAY CASH FOR WOOL, HIDES ORAIN and COUNTRY PROOUCe Don't fnrunt to Inuludo bot tle of Van Duauu'i Extract of Vanilla In your neit order No extract lo compare wit h It for t flavor mid quality. LOCAL BRIEPS Mr Hchui'k mid llttlu rniiliiiliiinr, Dorothy Hiliuok, of Tacoma, who will vllt wlih Mm. Hhnw for a fw wnekn. Dona your Mowing machlnn need cli'iinliig iiml repairing If It does why nut hrliiK lliu limtd Into 10. W. M'tlllxn ft ('().' furnlluri) (torn and lilt vt II riiilriu liy ronponiilhlii repair er? Tlioy urn agents for Hlngor Hew llllT MUrlillll'll, Altorimy Robert Goiiljs Mini A. K. Mill, of l'liilliind, worn In Oregon '.'II y Frldny, whom they wcrti visiting frliiniU and iillndlng lh teachers' In atliitti. Mr. Ooelis anil Mr. Mill wern formerly limtrui'.lor In Ihn Oregon City mi'IiiniIi, hut urti nmkliiK their liomim In Portland. Mr. Hill In iiIho Inking a ooiirao In low. Whlln hern thy uttninlnd tint reception lender ivl Hi" toinilixra by thti Oregon Clly Conimorclul Chili. ' H, t'ollmi, who Ii.ih been roiuii'.'lcd ,lh tlm Oregon l.'ity Hhoo St ir.i u thla cliy, mid who mcmitly tto'd jut to J, H. IiK'"ii, Iiiin gone to V-i l.ind, where tut ban iotie Into IiiihIiiim (). A. I'nen hna taken powtoinilon of IiIm renldnlirn oil Madison atniKt, near Hevimtli, which h purchased from A Kohertaon. Mr. Holixrlmiu and fain- lly havn guild to Hellwood. where ho In In tlio grocery liuHliutna, iiml Ihny hiivu taken a pretty bungalow iih their home. Mr. Rohorttton hint been a great cliurou worker, being miperlu Ictiilont of thn I'ri'Pthyliirliiu Huuday Hi'luHd, uud whlln In IiiihIiikhh In Ihla city liulll up a In ik" i mile, ELDORADO. Dr, I- 0. Ice, Dentist, Itoomi 17 and 18, Manoulo IlldK. Mra. It. II. HtlllWKll, of rortlnnd, wits In Oregon City on Hnturday. II I'. HleKler, of Cliuhy, wua uiiiouk th Ort'Knn City vlnltora Hiiturday. K. I. .Muri'hnnd, of Henille, Waah., vtn) In thn city Hntiirilny on buitlnemt. J. Forguiton, the New Kra merchant, wan In Ori'Kon City on biinlnes Fri day. Great Removal Hiil" on nil Mlllln fry iMtida. Milts (lolilioulth. I'hll limvi'i, Miivi.f t tin protiili.ei,'. fanner of UIikmI, wua I On-goti City Friday, L II. l.linUey. one of Ihn most pr i in I n ii t horsemen In thn stale, was In thla rlly Friday. J. H. Ihki'oii hna "it-tved t i tlm cottage recently I 1 1 lit hy Jne Lytch on Thirteenth atri"l. . John Miller, tlm capitalist, dlalix-at-ed hi" Juw Iniiik Inat week praising FolKer'a (illlllell (illtll Coffee. Mla Alta Hlnter, of I'ortlnnd, who hint hern the gut-Hl of Mra. Ahur IMIIman, left for her home Huiiduy. Hurry J. Hpeara la lying very low ut hla home In Cnneniiih autferliiK with rnneer of the Hp. Ilia condi tion la precarlnu. I' i-Shner, one of the prominent I relieiiia of Cliirkiimii". wan In On K"li Clly on a hilnlneaa trip lh litt ler part of the week. Hurliiit the winter uiouiha the drill! i KELSO, nlorea of Dri'Roii City will clime at Mr. uixl Mra. reddleonl. of I'ortlund, It I. Nt Kver alui-e Initt HprliiK the j Hx-n I aeveral duya of hint week via i'IimIiik hour hna lieeu ! o'cliM-k. i It lute nt Hi" home of II. N'elxim. I'rofeaHor Mllta, llatdwln, Kecleal , Klock met with a painful nrrl mill (llll. of Cmihy, lui have lieen In I dent w hile rldlint honieliiick the other thla city Hth'ii'llnn tin tenrhera' Iiik- 1 iluy He was IIiik an apple when Will Vallac ami Hid Hiulth were cuIIIiik on C Hmlth over Huuday. Will JoiiKa took lila diiiiKhter, Mra Kluimey, and two children to On-null City Monday and took tlm train for WnmilnKtou, whew aim ko" to meet her hiiHliitiul, Frank K lummy. John llelvey la netting reudy to fenvn for Wulliin- Inland, Novciuhi-r lli. Mr. Johnaon waa callluic on C. Hmlth. Intu, tlm Infant diiiiKhter of Mr. and Mra. C. IC. Kmllh. Ii ipiltn III. No dry wella do wu hear of now. Alhert llelvey hna hern out of arhool fur a week or morn with aore throat, hut la lieid-r and returned to achiMil aKaln. The youiiK folka nave a dunce In John I'nlu'a hop houae Katurdny. Tlm rainy weather la uli had for th p-ope who havo their hulldliiKa iinflnlahed ao they rouht work IiihIiIh. Mr. ('dell la trying to itel hla new limine fllilahed. Mr. Itoli-y waa calling; on C. Smith one day laat week to aen If hn could huy aonio luuia, aa hn la tlilnkliin of KoIiik Into tlm hog tiualneaa. Krm-at Joiiea hna heen Improving the look of our county road hy cut ting thn liriinli awny from the aldea of (he road. tltute, left fur their home Saturday The Hpa. on Seventh afreet, la head uuuriera for freah home nuidn can illea, lohnrco, cIkhi. atntlonery. A ami arrived lnl Friday at the home of .Mr. and Mra. Jiintln UK" ami Mr ligi-aun la the proprietor of the Oregon City Shim Store and hla wife waa MliH Milliel I'uaey. Mra. I Kin Meldruui and two children w ill leave thla week for I'nuiomi, Oil , iilniiit In injli-a fnun loa Angelea. .Mra. Melilruui will apeud aeveral montha wlih her alHti-r, Mra Winder Mr and Mra, IC. (1. Cuutleld nlteiiil 'i the funeral of the late W. T. Shuiiuhiiii. correapondlng aerretary of the (Iregcm lliiumne Society, which win lii-l.l at the Cremiitorlum, Port land, on Sunday. Andrew Koclu-r. the liuplemetit d-iil'-r. of Oiuhy, wua In (lregon City yealerday on himliieaa. Mr. Kocher la lining n tloiirlxhlng IiiihIih-kh In hla home town, and hna Just recelvi-d n Inrk'e line of luteal hugglea. Mra. Kinll Strupler and daughter. Kalhryn, of I'ortlanil, urn the gueata of Mra. l.lnwood K. Joiioa. Mra. l-v- the horae fell mid the knife made a deep gaah Hear hla heart. A doctor waa auiiimoniMl. Jouarml hrothera will atart their mill with a larire crew tlm 1.1th. Jurl llrox, ami Ituth am going to move their mill i mil and will aaw Ilea and In in her. Little Frederick Johnion la alck with a bad throat. Dr. Short, of (in-ahum waa called In. Mr. and Mra. Alt. of Flrwood. cnlled on their daughter, Mra. Ned Nelaon. on Sunday. .loi- .Inrl anld aome .leraeya to the new nelghlior. Mr. JohiiRon. on Mon day. Mr. and Mm. Kudwlgaon linvn on i'i Into the old linuic on the Mlk ki'laiin place. The Siinily Hldgi' rroaa-road got the protnlae of enough money for a mile of plunk. It la nlinoat Impassible allien the new grade wna madn. Our tenrhera are Imay again after the lllHt It III . Joel ,larl nought an KO acre tract of flue tlmln-r at Miiriiint for Uiraou llroa, of (iniutHhurg, Wlm-onaln. lien Hart aold I -ll lludxnn :n nrrea Coffee Th iromi-tlght can protects It analnat Impuritiei and deterl orition never told In bulk, Vour jfrocer will grind It bnttnr If ground at, iioui not too lliis, SOCIETY Tlm tteta C'liih waa ontertiilnnit at thu home of Mr. and Mra. M. 1). I'hllllpa, hy Mla Ah-nu fhllllpa. (lami a of all kinds were Indulged In hy the young pooplu and a general good 1 1 (no waa enjoyed hy all prea- nnt. Tlm gueaalng contnat attracted great Internal and the llrat prlxn waa taken hy Mlaa Ktlml Delink. Thn I.oiimh wait lieautlfully decorated with carnation and chryaanthi-niuma. Re. frnahnient wnrn aervnd hy thn pretty hoateaa. Thoae prnaent wnrn Kva l)yn, Margnry Money, Kllrahnth Mon- ell. Jean White. KIlMtheth Kchilltz, Krna llellok, Kathnr Deliok, Gnimlva ' I'ark and M"yrtln Donoven. i A dancn will he given at tlm Armory I hall In Oregon City next Saturday.! thn thirteenth, hy Milton I'rlcn. (Irnat prepitratlona art' lining madn and nothing la lining spared to make It one of thn moat aurcnaaful gathering", of thn year. On Saturday evening. Novnmbnr ft.', a anrprlan party waa given In honor of MJkh Man Clark, of Mt. I'leaanut. Thn evening waa apent In guinea, I iiiiihIc and alnglng. Supper waa anrv-i nd nt 11:30. and all apent a plnaaant , evening Thoan prnaent wnrn: Mra. Ilrnker. Mra. Jack, Mra. Rider, Mlaa Maud Itllny. Stnlla Rowland, Mary, Itlley, Kdlth Riley. Dertha Hlder, Vaila Rider, Anna Marley, Hannah Thomp-, mm, Ruth Jack. Kva Way. Arthur j King. Theodore Mnrlny. Richard lira-1 ker, Arthur Oahorn and alater, Chaa. ; llolniea, f'lnrenrn Oahorn. Ilavld Thomaa, Kverett lllatt. Rnaaell Way,: Nell Thompaon. Stephen Ilrnker, IL- mrr McCormark, Archie Thompson, l.yman Itowlitnd, ('.union MrKllllcan, Hubert KiiHtman, Chaa Cnhlll, Percy I'en man, John ilrnker, Willie Rowland, Frank Clnrk, Henry Kulghten. Ran Rider, Del MrCormuck. Moyd Rider. David MrKllllcnn. luger. of I'ortlund, hna itlao lienu a gucHt nt tlm Jnnca home during the; for fjonti, Momlay Heek, I . Mia IC. 3. MVKIttrl. k and children. I What Would You Do? who hnvn iM't-n vlaltlng with ihn I rllHl. f n mrn (,r acnld what fiirmer a uiother, Mra. K. F. Martin would you do to relieve thn pain? Surh and alater. Mlaa Sadie While, of Sell-1 tnJiirlit am liable to occur In any wood, have returned home. Mlaa j fmv , everyone ahould ho pre While Iiiih been very III, hut la Itn- nrul for them. Chanihnrhiln'a Salvo I'luviiig i applied on a aoft cloth will relievo the W. K, lllur., after a inonth'a Htnv In Southern Oregon, Iiiih returned to Ore gon Clly. Wlille Mr. Illnx waa on In trip he purrliaaeil a 1! lit acre tract i f laud In the Klamath country, mid where he expecta to locate In '!n coining aprlug. Mra. John It. Humphry and aon ICdward, who have been vlaltlng with Mra. W. IC. lloyt. Mra. Ilumphrya' mother, at Wooilatock, New llruna wlck, for the pnat night montha, have ri-tin ncil hoiue. Mra. Huniphrya la much linprovnd In health allien her vlalt lit WoodHtork. ICvery lint, feather, rlbhona and vid- veta on mi I" at Mlsa (ioldamlth'a. II. I.. I'lotla, who rerently arrived from Ituaaell, Iowa, hna decided to iniike hla homn In thla city, and hna i arri-pti'il it temporary pimltlon In the, I'arka tea Hlnre on Seventh Street, During Mr. and Mra. I'arka' lllneaa, with typhoid fever. Hot It are on thei toad to recovery, after it long alege of the dlaonae. M.Ihh Mattlu rinliliiiin, who hna been Hpenillng the paat three month nt ; Seattle and Taromn, in returned to Oregon City, and la at thu homo of her alater, Mra. I lurry M. Shaw. Mis l'liikhaui vvtiH accompuuled licio by pain nlinoat Instantly, and uuleaa tl-e Injury la n very aevere one, will cniiae the part to heal without leaving a arnr. For aula hy Huntley Hroa. Co. The Owla" Cluh mri'titly orgunl.ed In thla city met at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hnaa on Thirteenth mid Main Street Wedneadny evening. The feature of the evening were cards and guinea, and a most enjoy able time waa had. The house waa decorated with autumn leave and polled plant. Refreshment were served. The meetings will be held very two weeks, the next to be at thi home of Mlsa Nettle Kruae. The inenihera of the club are Miss Kva Moulton, Mlas Nettle Kruae, .Mlsa Adah Hulhert. Mlsa Mabel Monte, Mihs Anna Holowell, Mlaa Mint Rine arson, Mr. and Mra. Arch Rose, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Huna, Percy Otulleld. J. Illggliis. Milton May, of Portland, John Hlchurd and William Telford. AS YOU READ "The Bout inJ the Juiiglr," every drop of fiejiting lilood in your make up will tinyle. Your indignation at llic coiniitioiH exposed will he almost lot; in vour admiration of Judge I .iinliiet 's jMine, sitigie-liandcd light mid your realisation tlut lie it performing niai;nihreut public crvitr. You'll Iiml the Hov:c:n cvzrycody's very likaMc iiiujviv.iue. For Sale by HUNTLEY BROS. CO., Oregon City, Ore. The Deri hick Cluh met nt the home of Mra. H. K. Straight Friday. An excellent programme waa arranged and listened lo with great Interest. Thla was followed by dainty refresh ment served by the hostess. The next meeting will he held nt the home of Mra. J. IC. Hedges, Novem ber 19. The following numbers were rend ered Friday: Rending, "The Origin of Opera," Mra. J. W. Uxler; piano sel ection, "Song Without Word," Mend leasohn, Mrs. Walter A. Dlmlek; pluno selections, "h'ICIegnnte," Paul Waclis. "Tone Pictures," (Grieg.) Mlsa Mar lon Money. The year's study will be (irelg, Strauss and McDowell. 'CBiiomwe Sale! YOU tXN SAVE MONEY by buying your XMAS selections at our Odds and Ends Chinaware Sale next week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 18th, 19th and 20th. We have very few sales, but when we do we know that people expect something more than at ordinary sales. When we have a sale we believe in making it a REAL SALE, as our prices below will show: Tliurs., Friday and Sat., Jov. 18-19-20 Hand Decorated Bowls All l.e and shapes Celery, Fruit, Nuta, etc.; Regular $5.00 now- 13.60 Regular J3.50 now $2.20 Regular . 3.00 now 1.90 Regular $2.00 now $1.35 Vases More beautiful vaao you could nnTnr -flnd, useful well a orna- mental Regular $1.75 now $1.00 Regular $1.35 oow 80c Regular $1.00 now 60c Regular 60c now 40c Hand Decorated Plates A fine selection of plates, all size Rf Bular $20 now $1.65 Regular $2J5 now $1.50 Regular 85c now 45c Jardinieres Thla I the time of the year for houae plant. They will look and grow ten time belter In one of our Hand Decorated Jardiniere. Regular . ,- $1.50 now 95c Regular $3.00 now $1.90 Sugars & Qreamers and Gups & Saucers Regular 50c now 35c Regular 75c now 50c Regular $1.00 now 60c Odd Dishes We have any number of odd shaped dlahe: Trays, Pitcher, Pickle Dlshe, etc. Regular 50c, 75c, $1.00 Now 35c, 50c, 60c Haviland Dinner Sets 112-pleeo set of fine Haviland China, a beautiful pattern with heavy gold decoration Regular $75.00 now $54.00 Haviland Plates Any woman would be proud of a set of these fine Haviland Plates: Regular $2.25 Plate y, doz, now$1.75 Regular $2.75 Plates doz. now $2.00 Regular $3.00 Pitchers, now $2.20 Chocolate Set We have one especially beautiful Chocolate set: a nice light china with beautiful flowered decorations Regular $4.00 now $2.60 Some of these goods will be shown in our windows all next week, but nothing will go on sale before Thnrsday morning. Burmeister & Andresen OREGON CITY JEWELERS SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER INSTITUTE IS CLOSED TEACHERS RESUME WORK AF TER THREE DAYS' SESSION OF GREAT INTEREST. PRINCIPALS ORGANIZE Next Annual Institute Will be Held During Thanksgiving Week to Avoid Two Breaks In the School Year. One of the most successful teachers' li'stltutes ever held In this city closed Friday afternoon at the Eastham Fchool building, after a three days' session. The county was well rep resented by teacher, over 225 being In attendance, and this being much larger than that of Inst year. County School Superintendent Gary deserves credit for the excellent programme arranged during the aessionn. The high school girls served dinner at I noon, nnd aa a result a neat sum is In the treasury, which will be used for purchasing pictures for the school room. Tho session was divided Into three sections, primary, Intermediate and one-room school, and advanced or high school. It was proposed by County School Superintendent Gary that the next Institute be held In this city during Thunksglviug week, thug avoiding two breaks In the school year. This suggestion met with hearty approval. Friday's session was unusually In teresting. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, of the department of education. University of Oregon, conducted the exercises. Miss Maud Laughead. who has been a generel favorite with the primary teachers during the three days' ses sion, had charge of the primary work. U R. Alderman, of the University of Oregon, was unable to do so much, to the disappointment of all. Dr. Sheldon gave a talk on '.'Examina tions," and was followed by City Su perintendent Tooze, who had charge of the work In spelling, and also of arithmetic and spelling in the advanc ed of high school division. Dr. Shel don gave a talk on "Growth of Per sonal Force In the Teacher." Dr. Robert Yenney was on the afternoon's programme, his subject being "Detec- treasurer, Mrs. Viola Godfrey, Oregon City: ex-committeemen Llody Riches, Oregon City; T. J. Gary. Carpet Of course you want all you can get for your money. Money In YOUR pocket Is what Interests YOU. We have an overstock of ALL WOOL IN GRAIN CARPETS, the best in the market. John Gay's good In Philadel phia. His best carpets sell anywhere in the land for 95 cents per yard. We offer the same during the month of October for 73 cents per yard not sewed. Frank Busch. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. John Kianikovskl, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Kaijikovskl, Defendant. To Anna KanikovskI, defendant in the above entitled suit: In the name of the State of Ore gon .you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled cause, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of Fancy Patent I Hard Wheat FLOUR Made from choice blue atom wheat Is nothing equal to It on tho Oregon City Market who use It." The Flour wlih a reputation there Ask the I'eoplo Per Sack $1.45 Per barrel (4 sack $5.30 Five bbla. (20 sacks) at one time, per bbl, $5.10 SOLD ONLY AT SEELEY'S, The People's Store He sure you find tho right pluco, as we are excluslvo ngents. No other place hn It. 9th and Main Streets OREGON CITY, ORE. The Presbyterian Urotherhtxid met iu the A. O. IT. W. hall Friday night. There were about -10 members present j and a most enjoyable evening was i spent. Rev. Fonlkes, of Portland, waa ! present, nnd made the address of thoj evening. C. Schueliel was the chair man oi me meeting, an ii uieso omcers were elected: President. Hall Rands; aecretnry, F. .1. Meyers; work com mittee, o. D. Ehy, Hugh Mntheson and Dunne Ely. Refreshments were served hy the ladles of the Aid So ciety, nnd a social tlmo followed. R. W. Green, accountnnt of tho Otis Elevator Company, of Portland, was married here Thursday afternoon to Miss Ilaltle U' Mathews, by Rev S. A. llayworth, pastor of the First llaptlst Church. The ceremony took plnee at the parsonage nnd was witnessed by Miss Sylvia Headier and V. E. Poach er, cousins of tho groom; Mr. J. M. Given, of San Francisco, mother of Mr. Green of San Francisco, mother of Mr. tin. of Portland, tho latter a sister of the groom. Wednesday afternoons will be given over by the Commercial Club herenfler to the wives nud daughters of II members. This announcement was ninile Thursday night at the tenetlers' reception nnd wna enthu siastically welcomed. On Wednesday afternoons the men will be barred from tho club rooms. The Innovation will be followed by nn Increase In the membership of tho orgnnl.atlon and six men Joined the club' last night following the nnnotincement. Tho Fountain Hose Company at Its regular meeting on Thursday even ing gave Hoy Woodward a handsome clock as a wedding gift, which he values very highly, ns it expresses their friendship nnd loyalty to him, the nmo as they do to all old mem ber of tho company, when they are lucky enough to get mnrrled. The St. John's Cemetery Associa tion gave a social at the St. John's McLoughlln Institute Tuesday night. Although tho storm kept many from attending there was a good attend ance and a most enjoyable evening spent In cards, games and music. The Latest News of Fashion Is In The Fall Quarterly Style Book The Quarterly Style Hook Is such a helpful book Just as much ahead of ordinary pattern books as Tho ladles' Home Journal Is ahead of other wo men's magazine nnd the Fall number Is the best yet. It tells about styles, Just what you want to know about the latest styles, and In a most In teresting manner by true-to-life fashion pictures. And best of all it costs you but 5 cent if bought In connection with any 15- cent Ladies' Home Journal pattern. The Ladies Home Journal Pat terns are alway necessary to women who appreciate individu ality and practice economy in their dress. PATTERNS 10 AND 15 CENTS John Adams Masonic Temple OREGON CITY, - OREGON this summons, and If you fall so to tion and prevention of Contagious annear and answer, for want thereof. Diseases." William J. Kerr, presi- the plaintiff will applv to the court dent of the Agricultural College, had for the relief demanded In said com for his subject "New Movements in j piaint. to-wit: That the bonds of mat Education." Miss Brobst and Miss rm0ny between plaintiff and defend Brace, rendered vocal solos, Miss Ivy ! ant be dissolved, and annulled and for Roak accompaning them. Mr. Belflls. guCh other amj further relief as to of Estacada rendered a beautiful cor- the Court may seem Just and eqult net solo and responded to an encore. ! ai,e Among the lectures that were high-' This summons is served upon you ly interesting were those of H. A. ' pursuant to an order made and en Adrian, of Santa Barbara, Calif. Mr. 1 tered In said suit on the 11th day of Adrian's subjects were "Wild Ani- November, 1909, by the Honorable J. HORSE COLLIDES WITH FARMER. Ed Fredericks, of Tualatin, Struck by Runaway Animal. Ed Fredericks, of Tualatin, was very seriously Injured here Wednesday by colliding with a runaway horse belong ing to a butcher, August Bremer. The horse was standing untied on the street and took fright and while In headlong flight Fredricks, on the im pulse of the moment . ran directly against the fleeing animal and waa hurled to the- ground, inflicting sev eral bad bruises and severely cutting him about the head. He was taken Into the office of Dr. Stuart, where his wounds were dressed. $ t J ? ? s . i ELECTRO-THERAPTHY AND NATUROPATHY. 8 S S mals I Have Known" on Wednesday afternoon, and "Luther Burbank and His Great Work," on Wednesday even ing at the court house. It was the lecturer's Intention to illustrate these subjects by stereoptlcon views, but the building was not suitable. A principals' association was organ ized Friday afternoon. Any principal, superintendent, ex-superintendent or ex-principal is eligible for member- ; ship in the association. The officers ! who have been chosen are President, j Howard James. Estacada; vice-presi- dent. Mrs. Emily C. Shaw, Milwaukie; secretary-treasurer, Sidney Johnson, jof Canemah. The object of this as i sedation Is to promote the general school interest in the county. The ! members are Anna Young, of Boring; Elizabeth Man. of Currlnsvllle; Minnie Trullinger, Union; Ellen B. Verhus, i Logan; Muriel Wntkins, Mount Pleas : ant; Blanche Miller, Kelso; T. P. j Kendall. Oregon City; "J. J. Gary. Wil , hvmette; Frank Raddaker, Parkplace; i J. Deen Butler Oak Grove; J. F. Mitts, ! Canny; Minnie E. Grace, Stafford; Mrs. Viola Godfrey, Oregon City; Eva ( Holzman, Arleta; Joyce R. 'Whitney, j Barlow; Mable C. Glover. Spring I water; Carl F. Anderson, Marquam; i A. O. Fieel, Oregon City; Howard M. j James, Estacada: A. A. Baldwin, I Mncksburg: Brenton Veddar, Glad stone; R. H. Searle, Gresham: A. M. j Wend, Lents; A. B. Owen, Molnlla; ' Sidney Johnson, Canemah, F. J. Tooze, Oregon City; Mrs. Emily C. ! Shaw, Milwaukie; Claire G. Morey, I Oswego: Mark N. Haycock, Clacka i mas. This association will be in con ; junction with the local teachers' ins I tltute. j Tho Athletic and Debating Associa j tion met In the afternoon, and much ! Interest was manifested. It was j agreed that all pupils In the county should have a debate in the near future on the subject "Resolved that money is more value to the lundiri dual than friends." The election of officers for this as sociation was also held, and the fol lowing were chosen: President, A. I A. Baldwin, Mncksburg; vlce-presl-I dent. Mrs. Emily Shaw. Milwaukie; j secretary, Brenton Vedder, Gladstone; U. Campbell, Judge of the above named Court, which said order re quires you to appear and answer the complaint tn said suit within six weeks of the date of the first publi cation of this summons. JOSEPH WOERXDLE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication Nov. 12, 1909 Date of last publication, Dec. 24, 1909 Dr. Vladimir Jtndra, natuero- Q path from Europe, and a spe- 3 ! clalist for chronic diseases, can be found In the Masonic Building, where he has the lat- est improver electric appllanc- -? es and gives successful treat- ? ment. He has practiced in Europe and America, where he has met with great success. i Office hours are 1 to 6. 7 to 8 P. M.; Sunday, 10 to 12. Pa- ciflc Phone Main 112; Home Phone. 23; residence phone, Home B 236. 9 i TAKE THE HINT Summons. In' the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Anna M. Turner, Platutiff. vs. W. Bert Turner, Defendant. To W. Bert Turner, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore- gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit. on or before the 24th day of December, 1909. and if you fall to answer, plaintiff will take a de cree against you, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plain tiff and you, and for such other and further relief In the premises as the Court may deem Just and equitable as praved for In the complaint filed here in. " Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication in pursuance of an order of the Honorable J. IT. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial District, made November 11, 1909. directing such publication in the Oregon flty Enter prise, once a week for six successive weeks, the first publication being November 12. 1909, nnd the last the 24th day of December, 1909. J. T. ELLIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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