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LARSEN & COMPANY Cur 10th & Main 81. . , OHEOON CITY, OREQON. t i Wholesale and Retail : 1 GROCERIES i : AND PRODUCE i LAND PLASTER Hoy, Groin, I'lcld, Mower ami Gar de n Seeds. i WE PAY CASH FOR i t COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL BRIEPS Dr. I. U. I en, DotillMt, ltooms 17 ml 1H, Masonic lilita. ' ' Wiinl mii'kN fur aiiln u( Ori'Koll t'lty ('l)lllllllllHlliri tlllllHM. Mm ii. Muy 2'J. In Mr. mill Mm. Hi-r iiiiiii Ni'lmm, (if (iliiilHtiiiie, it 9 iiiiinil mill K. ('. Hue Ki'll In iiirtliiii III" i iiiiii ty hiHikit ami In iikhIhIimI by Minn NIclii MrCurviT. , Horn. In Mr. unit Mrs. J. I.. Mimru, nf Mniilil rii'iimiul, ii 12 iiniillil win, Mon tin v, Muy ;in, Mr. 'urkir, of llukrr Clly, U visit luts ui tin' Iiiiiiip nf lirr iIiiukIiIit. Mm I inn Mi lili inn I iiiiiii y JiiiIkii Pliiilrk wilt In Ni'iily I'ti-iiml yi-nii'iilii)' In Imlil it I Ion J Hilillln' tlll'I'tlllK M J 1 -. miri'liiry nf llm Ciinliy fiuiiil ('imiinuy, iw In ililii illy nu hiiMm'M Miiiiilu)'. (iilflllli Unhurt, pniiiiliii-iil rimliliiil 1 1 T llinur I'ri-i'k. iul In llil rlty on liilnlliKim Hahinliiy. llm ii, A pill ul Kill I'liy. to Mr. mill Mm. Kilwiinl Nurliuiiit, s ilniiKhlcr Wt'lKlllllli I'lKht HilllilH .Minn ('hint I-'Ii-IiIk iiiI In I'urtlnml Kuniliiy, liin lm will iiul I In1 Itixi) illviil Mi-rk Willi frli'liilx. Will!. mi (iiinliii-r, llm iiriiiiilni'tit I'll lulu mill onion kiowit of Nrw Kr. i Hi I III" i lly Tliui'iilny nil IiuhIiii'h. J (' KiipuliH'li, nmnuKi'r of tlio Cor tulll ri-anni y ul I'miby, .in In Ori linn ('Mr Mniiiliiy Mm Tlnoilnin Omiionil uiitl liiihy li-fl Tui'iiliiy fur I'nrlliiiul, where thry Will Hpi'llll Mil' Murk Willi ri'lllllVl'tt. .Mi. Hint Mm I'limb lluli'H, nf Cunliy. mi' npi'iiillliK tli' wik III till rliy, I In- kii'i nf Mr. unit .Mm. A. J 1 Un S N.i eh nf IIihIki', ii ml J. M Hoopm, of Twilight, wi-tn III llm rlty Wi-il-iirxliiy Tin fiiriimr U visiting Ilia IiioiIiit In law. Mr ii. l. Wi'lli-r. of KiiKrtw, bus urrlvril In Hi In rlly, inn) In me Hum! of Ml S'i'llli' llrrliy tlnrliiK llm Itunr Ciiinlnil n( rorllmnt. Ml lliirrlnt CiHlirun id visiting lili Iht lirr. Mm J. II Itolilimon iiml Mm. J. I'. Knit lug ill I'm lluiiil, iliirlmt (tin Itnao Cnrnlvul. Tlir Mlr I.Uilr mill Kvrlyn Vmi Iau n( I'vrllniul, wrro llm Mural of tlix Mlw Klillim nml l.niilnr Wolwr litt Kuinluy. Mm. InioKi'ii Hunting IlriMlli- will go to Cumuli. ni'Xl Momliiy to "In nt Alumni l)y, tlm opi'iilnx nf Coin tni'iii I'liii'iit wrvk Mlwi l.'im (iolilmnlth, of Hun Krikn i l.ro. urrlvi'il In Ori'Knn Clly Monday, mill will vl.lt wlln Iht liiothrr, Mr. A. CoIiIhiiiIiIi, fur wvt-rul weeks, Mr. ('. (). T. William nml Mr. C. i, Mlllrr iiml nun, who have liwn vis iting with Mr. iiml Mr. J. M. Ijiw ri'iiif, ni llcnil, omgoii, hnvf rrliirmil in iln-lr Iioiiii' lu Oil illy. Itpv nml Mr. Wlllluin Hlovi-r nml Hon, of Tnroiiin, urn vIhIIIiir ri'lritlvi Imni for n fvw ilny. Mr. Slovnr emim ilown from Hut Hmiiiil tu iilli'inl Urn i'oiifrr'iiri nf Mm rhurch nt I'ortlnnil. Mind llnn.il ('oil-, of Criilll 1'HHH. iirrlvml In Urciinn Clly Kuniliiy nml will vIhI wlih Iiit ltr. Mm. (lOorKf ICly, iltirliiu tlm Hummer. Hlio will wlmi vl.lt llm Konii Kluiw In I'ortlnnil iliirlim llm Wffk. Summer Bale mi nil mtlllimry. Cnlln (liiliUiultli, MIkh Molllo Mllilmll nml hIhIit. IIiixM. loft Mniiiliiy for thi'lr Imiiin nt Snmly. Thi liilii'i- will Hpi'iiil her Hiitniiirr viunlloti nt Siimly nml MIhh Mllilii'll pit-iH lo rot urn hirt iiflrr fnw l ny k vlnlt Ihi'iiv llm ii nt Ciluliy, Mny 2S, lo Mr. nml Mik. SloiH'Wiill JurkHiiii ViiiikIiiiii. ii Alberta Farm Land The Canadian Pacific Railway Track Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta fresh land on the market all the time, right on the Railroad-no stumps, no brush. Sold at low figures, on ten years time cannot be beat for investment. Buy while it is cheap. Come with us and see for yourself. Excursions leave Portland every ten days. See Aeni a! C. H. DYE'S LAW OFFICE Corner 6th and Main Streets . OREGON CITY, OREGON MIhh llni'lllil I'l'inll ll liH ll'fl IliKt Wi'i'k fur V Imi iiumIii, wlinin hIiii will lillilm nil hxIi'IiiIimI vIhII with rflnllvr. Minn l.i'lln Hmllli uirlvi'il In OrnKoii Clly from Wiiurn, Ori'Kon, on Hiilnr iluy iiIkIiI. nml will iiiiilin Imr fuiiira lioiiiu In ih l clly. , nml, Mr. mill Mix, Viiiirliiin nrv wnll liliowii In till" rliy, wlii'i'n llii-y mini I hi-1 r Iioiiik for mini" llni". Mm, Vniiiiliiiii wii fornii-rly MIhh I'Ioi iik nitly. All Millinery nl ii IiIk rniliirllnli, Cnlllt IIiiIiIhiiiIIIi. V I It I it hi Ni-fzui'i- nml Oliver Clinriili l"fl l-'rliluy hy Himiiinir for Cihh lliiy, wli"H limy will plum iiiilnmiil Ic ii'lnlii'i' In n Iiiik" hiiwiiiIII, Mr, CIiiiiiiIh IiiivIiik i Iiiiikh of llm work. Mix I,. A. Hmllli lill'l iliim:lit"r, Ml" Mill', Infl Mniiiliiy for I'urtluud. wln-ie limy will vl.lt llm fnriimr'H iliimtlilur, Mm, IC. H. Illnnimi, ilurliiK tlm I(oh Cnrnlvul. Km' A. Illlli'liriiinl Iiiih riiliiinnil finiil It HlH wki'Iih' trip In llm KiihI, Wlillw iili'imil Ini iillmiili'il llm mil Iiiiiii I ' Kiillmi Iiik of llm Ciilliolli' KiiIkIiI ( ' Aiimilrit iih u ii'I"kmI" from Oii-koii. Arthur Mniilny, win of Mr. nml Mr, J. II. Multliiy, of Hiivinilli HLrmil, wlio him Imi'ii III fur .H"V"iiil wni'kH, It it M lli'i'll I n Ii" II In till Nt, Vlnri'Ul H I In plliil, wlmni Im will riii'lve ini'illritl trmliiiiml, MIh Mit Mim Hmllli, ti-in lmr nf Hi" Ilii'Koii Clly hi IiooIh, li'ft Momlny for Monlitvlilii, whcrit hIiii will vlnlt with In-r HlHlnr mil II ufiur tlm Hoh Hhow, wlimi hIii will RO In Hiilmn, to Hpi'iiil Imr hii in mxr vm itt Inn nt Imr homo. Mr. mill Mr. Illllii-rt llorlnn, of I'nrllmiil, uirlvi'il In llil rlty Krlilny nml will Hpnml u wi'i'k Willi tlm form it'h pnroulH. Mr. nml Mr. (Ihoi'k Him tun. of llm S'nt HIiIm. Mr. Morion I. now rommi'lKil Willi tlm I'ortliilul clly wntnr work A Mount AiiK"l iiinii, wlio Kike no KiikMmIi. but nmtiiiKi'il lo kIvd tlm uu l.iurltli' to tiiiilrminml III miiim I JiMupli, wii lirmiKlit In Krlilny from Mnliillit mnl wii ihiimiIihhI for hi .unity, Imlun rominllliHl to llm unylutn. Tlm innn I iiliout Hj yur of uk. mill piotmlily nii'iilnlly Irii'.puii.lliln. impiity Cuiinfy Itiyonli-r nml Mr. I.loyil Wlllliun nml Dr. A. II. WII lliiinri. of llli liliiml, On' , mnl Mr. nml Mm. K. Iv llioill" wit" miioiiK Ilia llri'Kon Clly pi'opln who went lo KhIii i'iiiIii Hiiluriliiy lo hihi tlm illriplny of Hiinwl'i-n Im nt llm nmiiinl fi'Hllvul. J (IIIHN I'.lll-ll lllllllHI ll'll Jllllllilliy lin'l Iiik fur Imr luntm lit WIIhoiivIIIii. wlmre .Im will pi-ml Iht Htiiiiumr viimtlmi. i Mliw HrnliKt Im. lii'i n ono of llm Hiir- i'i'. ful ti'iii'lmr of llm ()H'Kli Clly i whool for Hi'vnnil yimm, mnl him nr-'ii'i'pii-il ii pnnlilon In Mm I'rlimvilli' rliniil whlih will Im imiir I lie lioliifv j .trad nlin rii'i'iiily look up. j I'lofi-Hwir T. I'. Ki'iidiill. for tlm IiihI I four rin h prlimlpiil of tlio Wi'ut Ori !koii Clly wliool. Ii-fi Krlilny nlslit for Curium, Or" . lmr Im will Hpi'iiil llm HumiiH-r. Mr. K"iuliill ' will ku to Amity In tlm full. IiiivIiik nrri-iltvil it pn.ll loll n pi I ml pill of 111" Amity pnl. IK- mIiihiI. Mm. Ki'inlnll l"fl Krl ilny for lllinolH. nml will vl.lt with mint 1 v ik until full. Qnit Cltirmii Knl" nil u II trlmnird HlllH. Cl'llll (illlll.lllllll. Mr. mnl Mm. Clyilit (I JIuullny r turm.il ofilm-Hiliiy from h hIx wit-k' trip KmhI, wlmrr Mr. Humify iilti-mlnd mi'flliiKH of llm riiiiriuiiirulli'nl Ahho I'liillon. 'l imy Hpnit num tlliin ill Nnw Yolk. WiialiliiKlon nml olliiT Kn.tiTn i-llliw, rrtiirniilK lionm over tlio lirrut Northern. Mr. I.WUI l"jir" li'ft TiifHiliiy for CoilnKB (!rovi. wlmre Him will vlnlt wtlh Mr. IM-nrt"' puri-nlH. Mr. lii'Uirrc Ih prominent In imi.lrul l ln i" In thl rlty. nml will tuive i liiiTK" of tlm miihli nl proKrnniuin to he glvi'ii nt n wit"rtluiimnt itlvrti bjr llm hull" of Hie Mi'thoilUt rhiirrh nt Cii(Iiik drove nel W'k. MIh MiiuiI" Conk", who tin lioi-n limlilim In the IVmlleton piibllt- IhhiIh, Iiiih rvliinifil to her home In thl city, unil will gpeiul tlm iiiimmr with her puri'iiiN, Mr. nml Mm. Henry Cooke. MIh Cooke, Who Inn been one of the iii'eHfiil tenrher 111 Pen iltntmi for evernl yer, him been re elii'teil to te.'ii'll the aeventh grnde, the I'limlnit wliool term. Mm. l.oulwi llolop of Kiilutiuuoo, Mli'h., who hu heeti vIhUIiik her nliH-e, Mr. Kreil J. H. Tooze for Hie piint niolith, left for I'urlliiml Momlny mnl will Hluy ilurliiK the itoae Ki'Htt vnl. After next week, Mr. Ilolopp will KO to Tnioimi nml Seullln, unit nfter vlHltlnic u few iluy In eai'b town, leitve for her home, vln the I'nuiiilliin l'iicltli T. II. lliinkliiH, formerly of thl rlty. lull now of Still-. Ori'Knn. who hn been vIhIiIiik with hi iliuiKhtuiV. Mm. If. K. HlrnlKbl. of thin rlly, mnl the lloe (.'rniviil nl Portlnml. relurimil to hln Inline tmlny. Mr. Iliinkln I Inter iwletl In u wiwtiilU nt Slur. IiiivIiik a riifiiirlty of SO.lMHl feet n tiny, nml alnle tluil the timber In Hint Heel Ion Ih linn. Over fit) men lire employed by the roinpitny. Mr. I.lr.nle (iwlnn nml iluiiKliter. MIhh lliittle, of Wnllit W'lilln. WiinIi., nrrlveil In thin illy Thurmlny nl!ht, nml will Hpeml n week with llm funn el'' mother, Mr. Mnry Hurl, unil ln Ini'H, Mr. ,limi'ili Myi'ia, Mr, din Weal, Mm. H. II. Orrpti nnu Mm. Kuan Nebri'li, lli'fiirn ri'l urnlliK to Iter home. In WiiIIii Wullii, Mm. (Iwlnn will vl.IL Ihe Itnae CliniWnl t I'ortlutm. 'I'IiIh Ih Mr. (Iwlnn' Urn! vlnlt In IIiIh rlly for Mix yi'iiiH, nml her nrrlvitl her wii. ii hiii pi l.i- to her family, Mr. nml Mra. U, L. I.yijill, of Or lo", Ciillfornlu, lire the Ktienl nf tlmlr nlil WlrlilKiin frlemlH, W. 10, JiiIiiihIoii'i fuiiilly, of (iulilHloim, Oil weiik. On Wi'iliiemliiy limy weru JnlimiJ by their iliuiKliler mnl Imr biiiilimiil, Mr. nml Aim. W, l(, Wllwni, nlno by Mm. W. H. KiiikI nml her iliuiKliler, Mr. A. K. IIIiikIiiiiii, lli'tt mnl Curyl IIIiikIiiiiii, of I 'n it In ml, Id'V. mnl Mm, I.i-wIh lilmi- ilii'l, of Ouk (Iruve, when u M Ii h Ixan reunion wuh Imlil. Mr. mnl Mr. I,y-' nml Mr. uml Mm, Wllwni leuve fur Hi'nlllu next week, iiirryliiK with I Hniiii it vury fiivonilile liiipri'HNlon of I Ii Ih liicullly, CATARRH CAN QUICKLY Be CURED A boll In of Hymiii'l, H bur ii riiblmr pnekut liilinler, tlint will I lit a life time, nml aluiplii liiHtriietlon for iiutliiK cniurrh iimko llyonml otilflt. Into Ihe Inhnler you pour few drop of ihukIciiI llyoumi (iironnuiir.e It lllKlio-iim). Till I nhaoreil by I bo mil Inept In Kniiy.u within mid now you nro rendy to lireuthn It over the Kerin liifentcd nmiiiliruni' wlmrn It will npeeillly bo Kin II work of klllliiK rutitrrb K'tiiih. Ilymiml I inmle (if Aiiatnillntt u uilyplol conililneil with other nritl-Hi-plli' nml I very pli-niiunt lo lirenthn. It I Kimruiileed to mire cnlnrrh, bioiichltlH, anre throat, croup, coiikh mnl cold, or nioiiny linrk. It clean mil n atiirfed up ln'iid liinfew minute. Hold by dniKKlHt tverywhoro, and by Hum ley llro. Co. Coinplole out fit $I .0D. Ami rnniemher that ex I in boitle If nftorwnrd needed runt (inly 50 rent. Ilrenthn It, thai' nil. . . To break up cold In tin) head or clmat In a few inliiuti'.i. pour I ten HHiiuifiil tif llyomel Into a bowl of bollltiK wuler, rover ht-ud mid bowl with a towel nml brmttho the vapoi. Nolle of Final Settlement. Nntleo I hereby (clvon tluil th un-: il"i hIih-iI. exet'iitiir f the entnte of Kr"d Itukel, duceiiHeil, Iiiih llleil in the; County Court of Clurkuimi County, Klille of Ori'Knn, IiIh null) iircoillit a j Hiiih I'Heciiinr of aulil eHtule; , Unit Monday, Ihe lllh duy of .uly, ul thei llinir or 10 O I'IIII'K A. M , IIIIH oei'll II ted by wild rutin n the time for henrliiK any nhJerliotiH In Hiiiil re port nml the Hi'ttlement thereof. I'KTKK TTINKKU Knei iitiir of the KHlute of Kreil Itukel. lll'I'l-UHI'll Tlio. K. Ityan, Atiomey for Exe- ciilnr. Carl Green Geta License. In the oltlre of County Clerk (Jreen mini yi-Hterduy u lli eiiHn to marry win Inmn-d lo liorrl Miller nml Carl (irei'ii, a hoii of Mr. mid -Mr. Wlllluin C. (iriM-n. The Greatest Piano-Buying In the History Club A Members Secure $350 Pianos and Save $1(3 Pay jejoo TDown 00 What It Means to Join One of these Co operative Piano Clubs Tin-He plnim cliilw nre In effect. Ihe nppllcittiim of whiili'imli' piin clplrn In the retail di-partmeiil. It I baneil nu t'iimiiiuntty of In leivm, un I'lilli'ctlxe nr cu-opeiii-tlve imyltiK- ir jiint an though M0 (Hoile Joined ml Hi. 'ii mMit to the fur totlen to tin the titiyliiK one mull, rnult4c nf HeleetlnK the tM'Ht' plallim mid Heilll'lntf tile lient price, lllld klliiwIHK llow iHWt lo nil lp them. Niiturnlly there would lie a tre inriuloiiH hiivIiik iH'tween pur chuMtiiif Hi, 1'nrlnmln to one lot nml Iniylnii each plium hImkI.v. Hence lite ol'Ktllllxullnll of Hi, 'He Kllel'rt rtnno ('lull. I'mier our nitMTVlHlnn llieno cliih place ymi In exactly Hie pi.iillloii ti receive the inlviintiiKi-a iitlilllieil liy Hie llil'l?ct tleilti'l-H. On our club ptnn you piiy hut one, mnl tluil n very mniill profit. The lliMilleiimti iiml nil Intelllleil lllle expelllM-H are t'llmlllHteil. In ilieao c!ul menilier nii not ri'Hlrlclcil In their cholci lo one nlmclllv limke. bill, to the con Inii'V. eiicli member ileclile be tween over n iloreii of the worlil' Rtiinilni'il unil moHt fnvoi'iitily known mitkcit of plnno. II Mhollld be ri'llii'ltlllel'i'tl. too, Iiml eiicli nml every pliino Im Hlllctly lil'und new Hie very Intent ntyle und fully Kuni'iutti'ctl both hh In iimilliy. niiiteilnl mnl vuliie. Are not these astounding fig ures? Hblppeit In the nld-fiisliloneil way over fol ly ciii'IohiIh of plulloH woulil be required In I lilt llllilet-tilklllK. Slilppetl under the KIIith hiiruenN Hl'Htem tin npeelnl eni'M without bei'iil even llien twenly-lx car Will lie, reiilllleil. The retail vnhie of these iilnnoa Ib nenrly one-iunirler of n million dolluin $2l4.tiiHI lo be exact. III pill-t'lliiHlllK IheHO fttll plnnofl on llil club iiinii, niemlHTH nnve over oiie-lhllil of the price, or Itair.ti. CIiih mebmerii each necure un iivei'iiiro of Ii week lonirer lime In which to pny for n plimo than If filch member lioitKtit liulivlilii ally upon the iihiiiiI term of pny nieiita. lOtich of Ihe M0 club tnenihei-H nnve mi uveriute of Sl on hi or her piiivhiutc. more than eiioitKh money for n roiuiil-tiip to New York nml return nml more limn enough money 1o completely eilu enle uny young tniin or young huly In mimic ho nH to qunllfy him or her un nn liiHtriictor. at least for n beginner In mimic. EILERS MUSIC : Oregon's Largest Piano and Organ Dealers WILLAMETTE i a . SCHOOL ENDS 8TUDENT8 ARE GRADUATED WITH PLEASING COMMENCE MENT EXERCIBE8. GOOD PROGRAM GIVEN Mm. Eva Emery Dy Deliver Clan Addrea and ROM Belle Lynd Give Valedictory for Graduate. The miiiiiiiincRiiiiiiit eercle. of the Wlllniiitl achnol were hi Id Krlday nlkrht In the hoIiooI hnuao nt. Wlllum etln, tho uudltorlum, v.liir'i Hie cn;r-i:Ihi- took place, Iwlnn imikdl to the door lo lUlen to lb" excellent pro Kriiiiime (lint hud bren nrraiiKed by the teacliera. The cluaa color were Kbl and white, and Hie auditorium wa urtlHtlnilly di-cora'i-d In theae color. Murnuerlti and Klden col ored crepe pujicr were timd lu aliund iincc. Over the plulform waa an archway, benrlnK lhe cIuh motto, "I'UHh On," the letter bulm? of Mar KuerlteH, and havtiiK UikKround of aold colored crepe imicr. Indian hnakelH filled with Mnri;iierlle com pleted the decorutlon. The teacher were. BHHlated In thl work by Mra. KrncHt Muhi and Mr. L. Cnien. Tho iirogmiiim wan a followa: Miirch, MIh Alice (lOettllnn: Invoca tion, Ilev. T. F. nowfii; ntldrt-H of welcome, MIh Idu May lierdlne. preal dent of the cIiihr; piano wilo, "Im promptu," MIh Florence Wentenuard: rend Iiik, "The CliMmtwrwl NuullltiH," Mln Kathleen Oliver; vocal nolo, Ming finue Shewiiinn; oration. "Ability v. Opiiortunlty," Arthur Kraml Wal ilron; whlHllliiK nolo, Harold fiwaf ford; cIiihh prophecy, I'.yron Ktrauznr; viwnl nolo, lal "ftOHe In Ihe Hud." (b) "Without You," MIh Alice Ooettllns; cIiih hlnlory, Mlwi Ethel Delnm I)e lluk; i lull HwliiKlni;. ItoU-rt Warner: oration, "Home Influence," George Mllner Smuow; piano nolo, "Dance of Ihe Wood Nymph," MIk Genevieve lelKhtoii Capen; vocal olo (a) "The lllrlh of Morn," (b) "The Evening love Sonit," MIk KIhIc Conklln ; clan poem, Ml Nellie Mildred Iteam; read inic, "Kraiii'iiH'O." (a alory of Venice), MIhh Myrtle Tooxe: violin aolo, "I. lie LiiKu," Ml Melon Weatengiird; valetlicljjry, Minn Roaa Belle Lynd: clauH itildreH, Mr. Eva Emery Dye; presentation of dlploimm, II. i'. Khl ley. ThoH Kraduating frnru the tenth 100 Weekly We're presenting an unprecedented opportunity to every music-loving home in Oregon to secure t fine piano. We're going to sell 26 carloads of the finest new pianos on the co-operative club plan. This means that every member of three different clubs, now forming, will secure a piano at lesa than the actual wholesale factory cost. It means more than this. It means that many a home heretofore deprived from enjoying the possession of a fine piano because the allure ment for investment of money elsewhere, will now be able to have AT ONCE splendid, sweet-toned, high-grade, warranted piano. There are thousands of homes which will never miss a payment of $1.25 or $1.50 per week. There isn't a home in Oregon that cannot pay $1.00 a week. Think of it! If you Join Club "A," now forming, make a deposit of $5.00 to show good faith, and agree to pay $1.00 a week for 232 consecutive weeks thereafter, then you secure immedi ately your choice of many different makes of fine, new pianos regularly sold for $350.00, Club "B" members will pay $1.25 a week; and members in Club "C" will pay $150 weekly. In commemoration of the consolidation of all of the Ellers' stores and as a fitting demonstration of the mer chandising power of this organization we have organized these three clubs. There are no dues: there is no redtape; no waiting; no extras. The club price include everything. - Club members jolnlnglub "A" pay five dollars Initial payment and they pay the balance at $1.00 a week until $232.00 is paid, whereupon the piano is paid for in full. Club "B" members pay $1.25 a week and those In Club "C" pay $1.50 weekly. KTitd were MIh Ida May lierdlne, MIhh Kohii flelln Iynd and MIh Alice Kathleen (Vmklln; from the eighth Krade were VeMitl llennelt, I'atil Nore IIiin llerK, El be) Ijclrna lie link, fleori?" Mllner Hnldow, Hyron ftlrnuzer, Nel II" Mllilri'il Keaiii, Arthur Krancl Wiildiiiii. The leiii'hei who have Junt com-I'leli-d n niiml HiieceHHful year' work at Willamette lire Mr. Vloln M. God frey, principal; MIh Ilelle K. Maltley, Mink KIhI" Conklln, MIhh Grace I-. Tlilnrd, mid have been eiiKHKed by the directum lo teach tint cum Iiik year, PLANS FOR ANNUAL BANQUET. Mount Pleamnt People Will F'eaat 1 Friday, June 17. i The Mount I'lnaaant Civic Improve ment CIiih met Tueaduy nlKht In the audliorliiin of the Mount I'leaxant hi honl liiiiine, and plan for the annual baniui'l, which Will lie Klven on Krl ilny evening, June 17, we're made. Chairmen for the varlotiH committee Were appointed, and tlnw will Uipoint llm Kiibcouiiiilltee during the week. The banquet Klven by the Mount rienwitnt Civic Improvement Club are) alwny very iiiccewifut affair, and are looked forward to by the member with much pleanure. The Improve-' moot or commercial club of Oregon City, OladHtone. Mllwaukie, Oak Grove, Willamette and Canby will bei reprt-Henti'il, a In former year. MOUNTAIN VIEW EXTENSION. Frank Johnion, of Oregon City, Ha j Mine in Eaatern Oregon. Frank Johnson, of Oregon City, was In Humpicr and Uourne this week, says tltH Sumpler American of April 23, looking after hi mining lnteret here. Mr. JohnHon i Intereeted with Mr. Cake of Portland In the Mountain View Extentlon claim, and thl sum mer he will do connlderable work at the property. On Wednenday he waa called to Portland by btulnes matter that will take a few days to adjust, when he will return to Hunipter to get ine work under way at the mine. The Mountain View Extension ha l-en developed Htifntlently to Indicate that It will become u. very valuable property. It already ha a quantity of high grade ore ready for stopping and thl Hummer may nee It making hip n lent to Sumpter smelter. PERJURY CHARGE IS MADE. W. P. Ferrell is Under Indictment by Grand Jury. W. P. Ferrell, of Eagle Creek, was Indicted by (ho grand Jury on a charga of perjury. Ferreli waa the witness for the state In the suit against E. E. Elliott, who was tried on a. charge of selling liquor without a license. Fer rell temltled before the grand Jury that he purchased liquor from Elliott, and the Indictment against Elliott was made principally on the evidence of Ferrell, who, at the trial, stated that he did not secure liquor and went buck on the grand Jury evidence. ClobB Members Secure $450 Pianos and Save $152.50 Pay 750 1 25 Weekly THERE'S NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOUR CHILDREN and nothing that will give them more good, wholesome fun than a BROWNIE CAMERA You'll be surprised if you are not already familiar with kodaks, at how simple it all is and what a good camera you can buy FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY Brownie Cameras. $1.00 to $t2.00 Eastman Kodaks, $12 to $75.00 We show you bow to take and make pictures FREE of CHARGE. We do Kodak Developing and Finishing. Prices Reasonable. BUR1MEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers :: Suspension Bridge Corner PEASE LOSES DAMAGE SUIT. Had Attempted to Extract $2000 Dam ages From W. J. McKillican. Allison A. Pease lost his damage suit against W. J. McKillican In the Circuit Court Tuesday. Pease asked for $2000, charging that McKillican made an as sault and battery attack on him, and that be was Injured to that amount The Jury took the opposite view. La ' tourette and Latotirette were attorneys for Pease and McKillican's case was handled by C. Sehuebel and George C. Brownell. Event 01 the Northwest Club C Members Secure $550 Pianos and Save $ 1 9 1 Pay 1100 1 50 own Our club plan offers the following extraordinary ad t vantages: Don't fail to read this carefully. Eery Instrument is positively guaranteed for five years. Our guarantee means something. It is a straight forward guarantee, protecting thepurchases of one of our pianos In every way. Every club member has the most positive assurance of complete satisfaction with his purchase. If the instru ment after delivery does not prove in every way satisfac tory it may be exchanged for any other piano of equal or greater value that we sell and every penny will be applied toward purchase of such a new instrument. We sell 40 different highest-grade American makes. The family of a club member will receive immediately a receipt in full fur the instrument in case of death of club member dueing the life of his contract. A beautiful stool to match each piano is included with out extra cost. The piano is turned over without extra charge. Pianos are delivered free of charge, except to extreme ly distant suburban parts, where nominal cartage is addded . to tho first payment. A still further reduction Is given club members in the shape of cash premiums for all installments paid in ad vance; and also for securing additional club members. These cash premiums will in most instances more than offset the 8 per cent Interest charge on deferred payments. Club members receive twenty music lessons free. Start the .children in music immediately at our ex pense, t Delivery will be made from samples in our retail es-1 tablishment at Park (8th) and Washington Sts., or, if de sired, direct from our wholesale establishment on our side tracks at the corner of 15th and Pettygrove Sts. H REGISTER FOR STATE ELECTION. Books Will be Opened by County Clerk Greenman Next Monday. After a rest of two years the county registration books will be thrown open next Monday morning by County Clerk Greenman. The books will remain open until within a few days of the primary election on September 24, and will again- be oiiened after the primary election. It is expected that the regis tration for the November election will be considerably in excess of that of two years ago, as there has been a noticeable Increase In the population of Clackamas County since 190$. Weekly The Advantages of Buying of Eilers Music Store We w UI 811 not h Ing that we know Is not right. When we veil to you It Is with the knowledge and the belief that tf we satisfy you. you will influence your friends to deal with us "We have utilized every modern economy In order that we might give better value and better sat isfaction to our patrons. Buying and shipping In tremendous quan tities, factory Inspection of pianos by our expert representatives, a binding guarantee with every pi ano sold, a orrps of expert tuners snd regulators all ; these have contributed toward making the big following we now have find making our business what it now is. As the piano purchaser knows the ndvantagfs In buying from the Kilers stores, so the manu furturer realizes the advantage in selling through the Kilers stores. No three piano stores in any lurge city, combined, can offer the piano purchaser more variety and merit in piano manufacture than we do. From America's oldest and su preme the grand old Chickerlng to the genuine Autopiano the latest creation there Is scarcely a name well and favorably known in the piano trade, that does not rtnd representation In the Kilers stores. The Sohmer, the favorite of the most appreciative music ians; the world-renowned Kimball: the rich-toned and durable Lester: that aristocrat of pianos, the Haz elton: the. genuine old Decker; the old reliable Schumann: the artistic Hobart M. Cable; the Marshall & Wendell; the Story & Clark, and Boston's old favorite, the Hallet & lavls piano all these, and many others, are sinlUc-ant guarantees of piano excellence. To secure n piano through these co-operative clubs means to have the service of piano experts in . making the selection for you It means a guarantee which insures you against disappointment In any way, and, best of all. it means that on a plan of payment so wonderfully eusy that no one ever will miss the money, you are en abled to secure a high-grade plann for the money that would other wise be paid for a, very inferior instrument. ' OUSE PORTLAND, OREGON