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OUEflON CITY ENTKIil'UIKI'j, FIMDAY, JULY 20, 1910. ! LAR5EN & COMPANY I Cor 10th A Miln St. OREOON CITV, OREGON. i Wholesale and Retail ! I GROCERIES i AND PRODUCE LAND PLASTLR Hoy, Uroln, held, Mower oiul (kir dcn Seeds. t ! WE PAY CASH FOR ixiiiN I i v i'if if iir R . - . - . . - ,- I LOCAL BRIEPS !)r, U (1. Ie, lloiilliit, lloiiiuia 11 and IK, Mum Mile llldtf. lttinwi-11 I., 1 1 1 l in ii 11 anil fiiuilly left W 1'iliM'Kiluy iniinilciK ur it two ' i-i'k mijiMini nl Wilhiill HprliiK. I liln In I hi' Hint I "II I Vlll III lull Mr. Iliiliiiuii him t"i 1 1 III I'll in. I'l ! till Iti-vicw I'micriiK nl llnlmr'. Ah), for fashion nlii'i'l. I . .1 K I'll) (nil, uf l.llll'iilll. Null., Klin IlUa lll'l'll lll'l'l' vlnlUilK Ht III" home nf liU Minim', Mrs. Wlllliini A, llilllili'). It'll Tlii'inltiy tur It I M home tin S"ntil" mill I'iiki'I SiiiiimI )k i I ii i m . Mli. l.lviiriiiiitn, who linn ln'i'li h !' mil li k H few Mi'i'lm llli her lili'iiiU In ihu ilt v, lilt Viiliii'nilii)f fur 1 ri I :i I ii , wlii'in nhii will kh'IiiI wvi'iul wiim lii'f'iri' niiillilUK to her tlniiii' lit I ' ml 1 1 t 1 1 1 Mint Mil I tl.. Kin lull Mimilujr for hi'i In. mi' in Mlnmiurl. after tl vllt null friend In Ililn ill Mr. mill Mm II II. I'lirtlldi;" will pi'lld llli'lr tm'lilliitl Hi Knlcy Mini llrlkimp HprlnKD ninl will li'iivv next HiM'k fur u furl iiIk'x outline. Krmiklln T. t.rlftllli, formerly w.'ll kimwn (ircKon lily attorney, nnd iinw i.r I'nitiiinii, Iiuh liirini'il a 1 1 ii r t ncrnlilp with It A l.i'l!nr. A lih i' IIiik uf Mil K Klovi'ii, limit ninl Inn I , nil ridoi. nl Holmim' Mr mii Mm Krnnk T. Hnrltiw, after M'iiilliii! a wim'U ut Nnw'iHirf. luivr li'liiriifil limiii', lluv Ymflm him turned from hi riiiiiliiK trip In thi mountain II" iii'riiiiiiiiiilm it party uf ynuiiK wen fi diii ' n 1 1 v A ln'W lliii- ur Iji'lli'.' Hllk (ilovim Jiint In: lilnrk, wllli" lli color, short mill Iiiiik. nl W. A Holmi'iT, 6? .Mull) tree! lir. Mm, William Kiimlli' ami Wll Imr Chlldcr, of Sprliiiiwnlur, whu Inn" I n vlnllltiK hi Hi" Ilium, of Mr. ninl Mm. H. V. Knuui. have re turned liuiii" K Krciait lufl Tueitday fur Hulcin, wlii'io In. l arrange muni' uf thr rxhilillii fur the rmuliiK Histe Klr Thi'iMi pthllilu Iihvo rrlvt nl HiiIkiii fruni Hie Hi-nltln fnlr. Mr. Kreyln will Ii" III char uf I ho mj r U-ii tl in n I department nl 111" Male 1'tilr thl year. .llMI'ph (JlTlilT. Uf I'lirtlllllll, HMlll lllr ftrot part nf llii week III lhl i-liy with hU parent. Mr. mid Mm .luhii liirlii-r. Ili n rcciivcrlitK fruni I hi huni, received mi IiIk face ninl nrinn ilniluii llin liiit II ro In I'urlliiinl. Mrn Kli'il"ilr T. Slocuiu niiil her iliiiiKhli'i", ,Iuhi'iIiIiip, who have liri'ii lh' cui'siK uf llin fH tner h sinter. Mm. W. A. Shi'w mini, fur llin pant four wi'i'k, left Wi'ilni'Miliiy fur In-r liuntr In t: 1 1.-. I'u Sin. will villi with Biiiii" frli'rnlN at Chi'lmllii. Taniniii ami Ah funl. WhnIi . "ii roiitf. mill will "iul n wi'ilt nl Mi. Kuliilvr, Thi'.v wi-ii' Hi'i'iiliipiiiili'il hy Mrn. Slii'M limn, wliu Hill lllnu VlHlt III tllt'HIl pIlll'I'K. MIh ) u ;i Mrt'Iiii" ninl MIhk Ci'iiii I"V" ciip.'ii nr Hii'inllii ii fnrliilKhl in Ijmik Hi'iii'li. MIh N'lirn CiUwoll, uf ilu I'liiiniv ri'i onliT h t.lll"", w ho Iiuh hi'i'ii v"ry III fur Hi" piiHi Iwu w""Iih. In linpniV' IliU. Hit Ih"' In IIIIIiik Iiit phico ilurliiK Iiit iiIiki'iii'k .Inly Spi'i'luU w 1 1 1, Hiivi. v.iii niotii'V: 'ln-1.'. I'i'iil iiiiiiiii'iH, Inli'Ht punt ciinln I" iirh. Mi-n'R or liny'n iitnlirwinr L'.'.r I'lirh. nl V. A. IIulmi.', Gi7 Mnlll mnil. Mr. mul Mm. (Iiiy CiniHi.y, (,f l.llko vl"W. (iri'Kini, iiiilK'il In iIiIn city Silt unliiv lu vli.ll wllli lln lutli'r'n pit ri'iilH, Mr. mul Mm. (ii-uiu" IIIkIi.iiii, Mm. CiniHi.y wiih fuiiiHMly MIhu limit' nullum, of HiIh cIlV. Mr. ami Mm. 'riiuiniu Wnrncr mul iliinuhiiT, Ili'Kri. who went to Unix lli'iirh fur nn oiiiIiik, Iiiivk rliiniiil 10 thin city. Mr. WnrniT, wlill.i n ImlhliiK. ini'l with ii pi'i'iilliir ucmli'tit, wliiMi inn1 of Ihu ii'IiiIuiih uf liln mikli' wiih luci'itili'il, mul It wun iii'ci'onary In return huiiii'. MIhn CIiiiii liicli"Kitir. ch'ik In lht ri't'onliT'ii iilllci', Iihm kuiiii to Iiim Hi'iii'li, whuri' nliv In r"Klnti'i"il ut lliu Sllllhl't Hllll'l. - liny AniinlruiiK 1 ft Mundny fur Muliillii. wIiiti' Itii will Itiivii rluii'K" uf the llulilli'y llrullii'rn' t'oinpniiy'H ilrtiR Hluru iltirliiK tin' niiiiinii'f. Attui'iicy II. Ci'iihs liux kiiiio In CIiIoiiko, III., whi-ro 1m will vihK with' liln iIiiiikIiIim', Minn Duiulhy CniHH. Mrn. t'niKH left hi'VciiiI wimIib im) fur cIiIoiiku, IikIhk iii'i'iinipiinli'd by her iiiiiiKhlcr, M.Ihn .liillctln. Tim hit lor tniK iciinn to l'xhiKtnii, Ky whore nil" In tl ili'li'KHtn It) the lint loll u I ini'i't litK uf h Kiuorlly. Mr. mul Mm. ICilwniil Hchwiili, nfliM' 11 nojuiirn of Hi'vcriil wccIih nl LoitK Ih'iich, Wiinh., Iinvi' ri'turimd lionii'. Minn Kill I It Kiirr, of Mllwniililo, wnn III Ihln city Krldny. GREAT Removal Sale Trimmed Hats, flowers and Pressed Shapes below cost. Miss Celia Goldsmith Mr. mul Mm. Cliiln (;rnl"r mul i'lilliln'11, who riTi'iiily left fur Miiho, ii ii vii ri'iiuti In (ii'i'Kun Clly, HIIiih Wilnlii, mm tit tlm pi'iimliii'iil f'Mlili'Kin of l.lln'iiil, wiin In (iii'Kuii City on IiiiiiIiiimn Krliliiy. MIhn II"! Ihu DiiiiliiMillli Iiuh K"ii" 1,1 I'.iiKi'tiii, whi'i'ii nhii will lull w ill ll'lllllVl'N fur II f"W WI'I'KM, Mr. mid Mm. IC. ,1. Hull, Mm. U W. Iliinlun, Minn A i vl I In lli.i'kwmih mul MIm ll"l"ii Hull, uf I'oi'lhinil, npi'lil Hiiniliiy In Ihln illy, Mm Kiii'Htn uf Mr, mul Mm, f. V. ICvhiih, 'I'lmy wen' ui'i'uiiipiinli'd It 1 1 1 1 1 ' hy 1,111'llu Kviiiih, whu will vliilt In I'lirllmid. Mm, lli'riiiiui lliuiiili'N mid mm, ll'Tiiimi, Inivn milvi'd lii'iii from T riimii, Wiinli., lu vlnli wllli Mr. mul Mm. K. C II. tiiiillio. 'I'licy w.'ii iii'ciiiiipiiuli'd hull' hy Mrn. Iliiiiry Hi'hli'ffi'r, ihiiiI uf Mm, tltullio, ltu "ll yi'Hinrdiiy mninliiK fur Imr Imnm nl ili'iiii", tiii'Kun. Mm, 1 1 in n li'H will vlnli ut t'h'iiim lii'lum ii'liiinlnn In Iiit liuiii". .luhii W. I 'in lit nil nml .liiini'H I'lini ' li whu linv" In. mi iiiiiIiIiik it hr'i'f vlhll In Ihln illy, Inn" ri'tiiuu'il In Cult dun. Mr, I'urliriiii wnn furiiti.rly run lii'cli'U wllli llin Oii'K'iu City Klil'T tuln", mid In in. w In tin' I'i'iil "nttii" litinlimnn III t'ullilull. Mm. WIIIIiiiii llaiillln mid Wllllmii l.luyil, of 'riliulilll, Wll nil, ii'l"Hlll"n lu llm Hlhi'inliiii cuiivuiitliiii In Ni'ii h I. u hi I'm iluiul, mi. In thin city, tin. Knunln of Mr. mul Mm. Iliirlmit lliititlln . Mr. mid Mm II I., K"lly Inn on Hiitiirdny fur I.oiik lli'tu li, wh"ii. thi-y will h ii' ml ni.vi'iiil wui.kH with llu'lr iliiiiKhii'r, MIi.n May K'-lly, whu han n cutliiK" nl f lot t r"iurt Minn linn" MIIIit, of I liln illy, mid nlntxr, Minn Krmii'i'N, of I'urtluiul, will l.'iiv" iiuh wi'i'k fur Hun Krun rlni'o, Cnl,, hy "li'iiliuT, whi'in llicy will vlnli with frli'iulH fur "V"t,l wiM'Un, l'l)d" t- 1 1 K t . who r"i'"iitly iicilili'iit iilly nhol hliimi'ir nciir Hi" Iti'iirt, uml wtm iipi.rtili'il npun lit til)' HI 'liii i'iil'n Hunplliil, In rurllnml, htm hi'i'ii r ri'iilly limtiKlit to tliln clly mid in nuw iihl" to In' mil. An hihiii nn Mr. I'iikI" In nhl" to ntniiil (hi. trip to liln limn" Ht Molullu Ii" will he lakell lliere. I("v mid Mm. I'lilllp K. HhiiiiiiuihI mill nun uml ilmiKhter, Wnnl timl .Muruii'Tll" lliiinniuiid, who tunc Iiim-ii Hpeniliitlt ni'ViTnl ""lm Hi the hiiln" uf WIIIIiiiii llmiiniuilil ut (iludnluiie, left Muiiihiy fur llli'lr own hum ut KlIK'TI" linvlil Khy left Timndity for Ijtli" Cuiiiiiy. when' lie will Hpetid the mini liter with bin dmiKlltein ill HprlliK lli'lil, uml hln nun ut (lunhi'n. WIIIIiiiii HIii-iiIiiiii mid family left Tneniluy In n pitul" roll V") illir" fur n fortniiiht n otitliiK hi lull (iuu, on Hi" I mul to Miniiit llmid. Mm. William N"fKer mul Mm. Oliver t'hiiruU reinrned Htimluy from it two w.'i'kn' vlnli Ht Antmlll mill H"U lile. They were Ihu rticMh of tlmlr Inter, Mm. Iluward M. Ilrowni'll, ut Aniui In. Mr mid Mrn J K. Seeley mid Iwu children left Tiicniluy for Siitiinilti, where lliey will vlnli with the fur liter' pnri'titn. Mr. mid Mm K. O. See ley They wure cciimimiled hy Mr. mid Mm. J. II. Harper, of Tncuinu. whu will ulnii vlnli Ht thai place. The p il l y expei In lo lie K'"" fur nevenil week mid will vlnli NeWNiri ln'fure retni'iilni; Minn Itun" Miller ami nlnter, Minn Km lire, left Wediiemlny hy ulennier fur n two we.'kn' niity with frletula In t'nlllurnln Mm. Avle II. Smith and three chil dren, of Alliuny, have arrived In thin city fur a vlnli wllli Mr. and Mm. A. M. While, of (ireeiipolnl. Mm Smith In a niece of Mr. While. Minn Amy HtiKlte. of Salem, who him liei'ii vIhIIhk wllli Mr mul Mm. John U Kichlniin, uf ihln clly, reinrned hiiitie Siiiidiiy. Kruitk t'. IjiwIhu, eillinr of the Nui'thwenl Arihltecl. pnhllnhed In I'urtlaiiil. wnn In (hint rtty Mundny. Mrn I'rl mul tlanuhler, Minn Klom I'rl. of San Krmiclnco, ("nl., Ml Cohen, of Seiillle, Wiinli., mid Mm llniier, uf I'lirtliiiiil. hiive lieen the KnentN uf Mm A Coldninllh. Minn Klurn I'rl In a well known plillantliri) pint of Sun Krmiclnco, uml during the VipHiilnh-Aiiierlcmi wnr nli wun known at the I'renldlu liv the Nuhllern uml vi.littitiiTM tin (he "Ktiardlitn an mil." Minn I'rl tlld milch lo relieve the nulillem of their MiifferliiKi ut thw I'renldlu. tin ono occiiilon n yuiiti': itiitn. who wan III with typhoid fever, wan iitinhle lo h" taken lo liln home In Iowa, and lotmcd to hcc hln mother hefiire liU death. Minn I'll nenl for the boy'n mother Ht her own i'XM'tine utiil nhe iirrlved In time In nee her ion liefiire he died. The hoy of the Iow a company, not fm cell Inn her kind net. Invlletl her lit Jhelr re tniloli, held nlMinl five yeuFil mjo In lown. diifraylni her expenrn'M. , A unuid hull wun Klven 111 her honor, mid In company with the novcrnur of lown nhe led the Rrund iniirch. Thin wo man never then uf ilultiK Kud III (ho world, nml nhe In known hy the poor mid helplenN of San Krmiclnco in their friend. She In oil her wuy now lo Idaho, where nhe mid her iiiothor will vlnlt her Nlnter. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnulur of KOK SAI.K IJ.OilO KiiHtem llrouk Trout, 2-ln. Iiiiik. See Krnnk lliinrlt, Ori'Koti, City, OrnKoit. Summon. In the Clrcnll Cottl't of Oii'koii, fill ClnckuiniiH County. Uone Kty, rlulnillt, vs. Leslie, A. Fry, Oefendnnt, To Lonlle. A. Kry, uhove nnnioil defendant. In the mime of Ihu NliiU) of On'Knn. you ate het'ehy teiptlred to itppear ami miNwur the comiilallit lUiul against yon In the uliove niimrd suit, on or ho rote the Mill 'day of Sept., Illlll, mild dull. Iii'Iiik lifter the expiration of nix weeliH front tlm llrnl jhi Illicit t ton of Ihls Hiimnions, lUid If yon full lo np ponr and annwer Hitld complnlttt, fur want thereof, the plaintiff will upplv to I he court for the, relief (leniamlml In thu complaint, lo-wlt: For a tlecreu iIIkhoIvIiik the honils ot matrimony, now exl.ntlng liolweon the plaintiff uml defeudunl. Tills HiimmoiiH in pnhllHlied hy order of Hon. Urntit II. Dlinlcjt, JuiIko of the County Court, which order wuh inudo mid onterotl on ihu 28th tiny of .Inly, r.UO, uml tho tlmo prescribed for publication thereof In bIx weeks bo KlnnliiK with tho Ihhiio of Friday, .Inly 2!ith, 111 to; nml ctmiliinlnir each wtek Iherenflor to nnd Incltitllni? the Ihhuo of Kildtiv, Septotnhnr illh, 1910. 8. H. HAINICS, Attorney )or IMiilnllff. , t5t Milwaukee JENNINGS LODGE. On Tlitimday, July 21, Mrs. II. II. I lOminoiiN I'lilerliilned the Wotiimr 1 ('lull on her npacliniN lawn, which she' had arramieil mid decoritled very! prettily with wild huekluhcrry, pink mul htiuii ruckern iiiriinifd here and there n inuiiu Ihl' clmlr nwIiikm and neuln. lOitch lady lirotiKliI her own work mid a ili'llnliifnl tint" wiih pakNed durliiK the iifiernuoii, uml at U o'i:l"i:k the hunti'nn nerved Ice crt'iun mid tin Ih limn cake. Thone liccepilim M m. I'Iiiiiiiuiin' hunpllallly were Mendamen Weld, of ohlu, Harvey uf I'uriland, ninl I'lllnlull, llarilner, H""ley, Hitmen, Dent, Welch, TuiiipMiin, Towem, Itoh eiin, uf thu lOilxe. Ilev. (i. Heluiiilller, uf Cleveland. Ohio, mid itev. uml Mrs. Khitpp. of llverett, Wash , are the KnentN of Mr. and Mm. I. Hheiiellehl during cainp- UieellllK. Minn lleniile Kolnrtn mid MIhn Mil hie Murne lelnriied fruni Ocean I'lirk, Wanh., on T day. Mr. Wenlerlli'ld hun mild hilt prue erty lit lllln plitee and In noun lo re move near Orett'in City Mr. Klmer lluiirdmaii citme down m I'uriland with u rurloiid of pontine from hln ranch neiir Alhany and l HpendliiK a few ilny with hln pa rent nl the lidxe. .Itev. (iiii'ffrny'H new little rultime nn the lllver View cmnp Kluuniln will he ktiuwii an the nel Wood Inn. TIiohi. off fur the bench diirMn the week w.tc Mlnnen Arllntm Shaver, I'M mi Wenlerllehl and Shelly Shuver, who me tiiklni! their viicatlon ut Ocean I'nrk Mrn. Mary I'lilntoii mid Mlnnen Helen. Ikirln mul Mary Jane, left on Saturday, ulno for til" ubove heuch, with the hi n I tl it I I he H"U Hlr W' urove heui'llcliil lo Mm. 1'ulntoii. who hun been III. Minn Millie Hurl ha lieen III nt her home mid ut prevent In under the cure uf )r. Melnnuer, of Oreou Clly. file In runt nun of Mr. nnd Mm. U Wllcux han been iiill" III with aplnal trouble, canned by the whooplnic coiikIi. and on Satui'ilay two phyl clnn were culleil lu from I'urtlnnd Mr. Hert llonrdmmi, of Kent, visit-; ii hi piirenls for n few duys, mid ; on Tuendny underwent nn nin-mllon nt one of the I'oilluud honptlaln. Mr. mid Mrn. K. M. Uunb. of Ku-. K'-tie, npeul n few Unyn lit (be home of I'. I). Newell. ' i Mr. mul Mm Churle CloiiKh en-1 lertiiltieil a numlier of their friends i on Suttirduy nt a dinner In honor of, the Mlnnen Hobluson, of Sllverlon. Cover were laid for Mr. T. ('. KlMt.l Mr. uml Mm. fi. I). Itoiirdmnii. Mr. audi Mr. Krnnk llourdmaii. of (ilndstone. : Mr. Ilerl llonrdmuu. of Kent, Ore., and' Mis HnhliiNon and Mabel UnhltiKon. of Sllverlon. I Mr Cllhert Smith and Miss Anna I'errlitk'er. of Carns, were caller at j the IhIko dlirliiK the week. " Minn Vera llelle .wln. of Hnnler Ore., I vlnltlnc her aunt. Wilcox Mennm. Itussell llarf. E. Smith and her lster. Mm. ix'inen, at ner Wilcox eiijuved a boat ride to Oswoko Springs slalluu. ( on Mnndiiy. , K. C. Warren wan In Oregon City Mr. II. ('. I'usler returned to Sea-j on litinlneH Saturday, side during the week, after a short 1,. E. Arnistrung wa In rortland en visit wllli his family, and wa accone I business Saturday, panled by his son. Chester, on hi re- Wm. Cook and family, of The Dalle, turn to the bench. I Oregon. I visiting Mr. Cook' moth' Mr. Hull and Mr Weaver and llt-er, Mr, llluckeby and sister, Mr. U lie son. and Ml Enchllnger. of Ta- E. Ilcntley. coma; Mr. Hrndford. of U'lll. and Hester Armstrong entertained Ma Itev. Shupp nnd wife, nnd MY, (irebe. ( rlon Cameron nt dinner Saturday eve of I'urtlnnd, have been entertained j nlng. nt the home of Mr. II. Huberts dtir-j Harry Mennlnger Is home for a lug the week I few day from Mt. Collin nick quarry Mr. H. II Eniinon and Ml S. J. j In Washington. SOCIETY The tiiarrlagu of Wllllnni J, Ste phens nnd Miss (litherlne Cnywimd. of poiiland, was soiemuled Thurs day nl high noon, ut Ine Haptlnt par s.iiuige. Ilev. S. A. I lay worth olllclal lug. Tin' groom Is an employe of the Northern Express Company, nnd lie mid his bride will sient their honey moon In camp lu thtt vicinity of the Cascade .Mountains. A pleunmit sin pi ine party w an given Hal l.liiilsley Saturday evening ut his home lu Henver Creek, lu honor of hln :!2d birthday, when about :'il of hln friends runic lo spend the evening, which wnn spem in puiying gaiuei. nnd nt it lute hour u luncheon was nerved, which wn enjoyed by nil. The young people having hud such n pleas ant time returned to (heir homes, wishing Mr. l.lndsley many more such happy birthday. Mr. l.lndsley was n i-s.-nt nl with n handsome parlor cluck by his slsier-liilnw. Mrs. Uon deigun. Mis. Tieinnyne mid Celenit Jones. Among those present wore Mr. nml Mrs. Londergun, Mr. nud Mrs. John Holiindor. Mr. uml Mrs. Uudsley. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Holnnder, tho MIhnos Mary llolman, lllodvvin Perry. Uuira Perry, Hlodvvln Thonina, Sophia Mnlii mlor, Mahlo Marlln, Mary .Mar tin. Ccleuti Jones; Messrs. Mux Hoi uiiin, Will Eynon Junes. Hen. Klshor, Will Herman, Put Klshor, Will Perry, Sieve Soger. Abraham Thomas, Jacob Holnnder, Churles Stelnor, Curl Uunp, Will Murlln, l.lltle Miss Clara Holiin dor, Oortrude and Katie Holuniler. (ieiioviove Uindergnn and l.uhell l.lndsley; Muster Arthur Llnds ley. Thoron l.imlsley, Elmer Uindor gan and Wilbur nnd Dick Holnnder. II. II. Haskell urn. MIim l.oi'1'. Sharon, unbeknown to their mniiy friends, slipped quietly over from Portland tfu Oiegon City on Krl day uml wore married. Miss Sharon Is the daughter of K. E. Sharon, for ninny years grand socio tury of the I. O. O. K. in Oieirrn, mul Mr. Huskol is niiiungor of li e (iriiton & Knight ManiifiU'tnrliu eoupnny. Mr. nnd MVs. Haskell lire ut present on their wedding Joiirnov. Jus', whoie they are or when tltoy wiV, return Is in.' known. Miss Vein Ollvln Hncon of Port land, and Kred (i. Kully, also of Port land, were married Wednesday ut Vancouver. Wnsli-., In the Klrst Chrls t inn church, Kev. D. C. Kellenm. of llclntlng. The church was artistically ducoi'Uted with white sweet jmuis nnd Hid wedding parly stood under an urch from which hung a wedding boll of the sniiie (lowers. The bride wore a white embroidered Swiss mndo on princess linos uml cnrrtml Hrldo rose. Her lirldoHiiinld, Miss Hovorly Shnrp, of Vnncouvor, cousin of the bride, was gowned In yellow silk nnd carried whlto carnations. The groom wiih nttended by .liune J. Foreman of Portland. - Tho wedding march was played by Miss Exlo Moor, with a solo preceding the ceremony by Mra. Laura T. Crawford. A reception ut and Northwestern Clackamas I Komllinky hliHlliens culler lit Kulomii. Wnnli., till Wk. Mr. mid Mm. Will llali-riiimi, our popular Kroceryiiinii, eiiJ'yid a vlnlt from Mr, limhei't, of Kaniern. Ore. I'lynm.' Klinalmr, n deli-nuin lu the Itepiihllcaii convention in I'urtland, which met Inn week, reiur to hln home lu I'Mnette, after a brief vlnlt with hi friend, filcu N' Well, The campmeetliiK of Hie Orenon Mdiiferencii of the Hvuiik'-IIciiI Anh dm Ion him had it lariter aiieiiiliiiice till year llinn nny prevluun y arn, nl thoiiKh the CliiiiilaiiiUit wnn nlno lu nennlun for n whllu on Ui" Hiune date. Miitiy very line paper 1 the Yuiiiik I'liuple' Alllnncn were delivered, but Ilev. Heluiiilller, of Cleveland, nieitii'd to lie the drawing ninl uf the cuiiveiitloii. (lev. Ilelntnlller In the general pn-nldeiit (if tb V. I'. A., and iilnu the editor nf rue (J' tmnii iaper, the Chrlntlan llulnchaft' r, ciiinecied with the church, which In published nt Cleveland, lie I" o very uhl" niienk er. havliiK miule nevenil Kiirnpean trip uml traveled xteinlvcy In South America and otln-r furelKii InmlH. He will deliver a 1'ituie every murnltiif ut Id o'clock ttnrlrit- the re-ma- ler of tho campmeeilni;, mf al'io deliver n Herilllltl each vi :illlK Ilev, I'liuiiber. of Sal' tn, and (lev. Culver, of I'ortlaltd, have preai bed nlno In the eveiiliiK ditlliiK (lie meet I Ilk' On Tuenday. July 21, III Women' KundKn Mlnnloiiiiry Kcc-ly hail charne of the afternoon's prosratn, uml Mrn. Noall Shupp. the c uiferciicc prenlilenl, had chart!'' uf tin- di'vo llonnl nervlce. The pmniim alone the line of mlnh)liiry work wnn very InterentliiK. Mr. dirl Smith, one of our UmIkm Indie. Kave nn excellent rendlnir. Mendattie Alhrlnht nnd Val'-n rend menniKe from fureli;n field, nnd Mendnntr Werner, Holm- men. KrewliiK. the Mlnnen uda and Murtlin llerkermelr funtli-heil nunnl ,em fur the ufternoon' proijrnttt. Mr. Hrndford nnd the Mlmdoimry Hand de lighted their hearer for about an hour with oIik. rixdtatlon and violin nolo, nnd It wag Indeed mirprlnlnt! to nee the amount of Interest taken In Hie missionary movement hy these Utile folk. KellcllatUin are being nenl to Mr. mul Mrs. Allen Ilrown. of Emporia. Jun over the arrival of a little dutiKhter. Mr. and Mm Hrown for merly resided at thl place. OAK GROVE. Kveret Sherk, cashier In the venc bunk, I at home vlnillnK Ku bls piin-tiln. Mr- and .Mr, (lenrne Sherk and fninlly. Mnrloii Cameron, of Sarah. Wash.. In pcndiiiK a week visiting old friends nnd schoolmate. Alvln KolM.rt and wife, of Mitchell, OreKon, are vIhUIiir Mm. Hubert' sis ter. Mm. Ed. Musterson and family. Mm. Sylvia'. "Mrs. (leortse Webb, of Ran Krancln I ro. Cul., 1 HlM'iidlnK the summer with the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs1. Prlscllla Spark, followed the wedding. Mls.n Lillian Paulson of Portland, wus tho lucky ono lo catch the bride's bouquet. Mr. Kully Is the daughter of Mrs. Mabel Huron of Portland, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Kully will il .ke their home In Portland. Mrs. Kully was formerly an Oregon City girl, having been born here, and left with her mother several years agu. She Is the daughter of the late (1. C. Uncoil. INTERNAL INJURIES ' PATAL TO J. DAWSON YOUNG MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A LOGGING CAMP AT WRIGHTS. ThomuH Duwsun, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this city, who met his death Thursday while work ing with a lumber crew nt Wrights. Klickitat County, was burled In this clly Sunday In Mimntnin View ceme tery, the services being conducted nt tho family home, and Rev. T. K. Bowon, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, otllclutlitg. The pull-hearer'', were Orel and Kay Welsh. Pearl Selvy, Hoy Conklln, Ernest Hlukenly and Uiiugo Olt. Dawson hnd been employed in me lumber mills ut Wrights ilnost iwo yours, and wu always coiisldorod a careful workman. On Thursday niurn Ing several large logs hnd been dumped near the landing on side hill, which caused a log Jam. Two of his fellow workmen had started to clear away the Jain, after hooks, had been used nnd were unsuccessful In moving thorn. Dawson told them It was dangerous nnd he would go, as the other men had families', lie !ind gone a short, distance, when tho logs, commenced moving. Om of the logs.1 jv, feet thick nnd feel lung, struck! the young iiinn, causing Intel mil In-, Juries. A physician was Immediately! sent for, but the distance was 28' nillea, and the young mt'ti passed away before' the doctivr's arrival. AM ler Dawson was struck by tho log hoi lived one hour and ."0 miii'itos. being! conscious. j Curl Dawson, who left hero In April was with his brother .then hol died. . j Dawson was a bright young mun,i and was vory popular whore he was employed. He was of a Jolly .lisp..sl-j Hon. Ho was hu n at Cheboygan,' Michigan, March 2t". 1SS9. H went! from Clieboygon to La Grande, Ore-! gon, with his parents, and residing i In that city for 15 years mid came to j Oregon City a year ago lust Febru ary. He made many friends In this, city during his brief iilei;co liore.i ile loaves besides his parents', live; brothers, Carl, Kenneth, Howard and, a baby brother, of this city, and onei brother, Arthur Dawson, nf Cheboy gan, Michigan, and five sisters,, Misses Edith; Bemlce, Rhoda, Mulile and Alice Dawson. ' .Mr. (Iruhaui left for Ing Hiuch 'A null., Satiirduy. Mr. Orulium and mm, Thiiinus, will lollow noon, where they will camp for noverul weeks. In liuien of Improving Mrs. (irahain hi-ullh. Mrn. Ada Congrlff left for lng lleuih .Monday lor two weks" out ing. Arthur Kuebl has llm foundation reuily fur his new lioune which lie expi-t'l to build thl summer. L. W. Kelnhnrdl beuutlftil home, lit Silver Springs I completed, it ban beautiful llnlsh and In un tip-to-dtite bonne In every respect. Minn Sally Warren mid brothers, Tyra mul Hud. accompiinleil by Mai Hall ii ml family, of J'ortland, nis.nt Ihe day Sunday on Hie Tualatin river cruwllnliing. E. (,'. Warren and I.. E. Armstrong were In Oiegon City Saturday on btiHlness. Oak Orove ha at last got a long' needed want, supplied In the appoint mem of Judge Klmlck, J. O. Stnttn, Justice of the Peace, and vV. .M. Hull coiiHiable of the dlntrlct.-' Krank Munou. Mm. Mason and two sons, of Portland. si-nt Sunday with the former sinter, Mrs. Graham and family. Kn-d Green, of Portland, was out Sunday looking ov,r his property i here. Mrs. J. H. Evan entertained the ' SliakesiM-are Club of Portland Thurs- day In her beautiful home on Center avenue. I Homer Halentlne, of Portland. !p"M Sunday with his brother, Harry, ninl family. lien ,IIIb. of Concord station, in confuted in hln house with an attack uf typhoid fever, Dr. Sumner attend j lug. ' ("has. Mason, of Portland, wan out j calling on his sister, Mrs. Graham, , Sunday. Anna Kuehl siient the day Tuesday wilt Mm.' Hetty Htiunell, of Mllwattkle Height. Mr J. O. Slaat wan called to Montaviila Tuesday on account of her grandson being seriously 111. Paul Herron and Irving Hansen were Chautauqua visitor Saturday. Arthur (irahain I suffering with a had case of poison oak. I Mrs Kurgeson, Harold Furgeson, j and Miss McGuy, of Portland, friends 'uflexy Graham, were out picnicing fin the river bank Sunday, Mis l'xy , Ciraham Joining the party here. i Try my new brand of Swastika 5c cigar. Also fresh peanut candy 25c isr pound. W. M. Holt. Geo. Hansen sold hi beautiful horn? to a party from Portland. Heal estate I on the move here and several new building are going up. I A bran band will be organized here nf sixteen girls. Prof. Driscoll, of j Portland, will take charge and teach ; them. The first meeting will be held Thursday In Green' Malic Bate Ball. Oak Grove team defeated the Crys tal l-ake team Sunday, the 24th, at Crystal Lake, Mllwaukle. Score, 6-5. Dennis Worthlnglon had the mis fortune to get his with a ball on the right cheek, making a deep and ugly wound. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lot. Acreage and Farm a Specialty. P.'O. Box 213 .Milwaukee, Ore. ADVERTISING TAKES SPURT IMMENSE QUANTITY OF MATTER WILL BE ISSUED BY THE COMMERCIAL CLUB. TOTAL COST IS $1200 Contract Is Made With Harriman Sy- ! tem for Large Supply of At ' tractive Folder and Fine Booklet. The publicity department of the Oregon City Commercial Club hits en teied into a contract with the Har riman 'lines for the publication of a huge bunch of advertising mutter, embracing 10.000 "Community" book lets, :!2 pages nnd three color cover: li.OOO lti-puge bookMs; 10.000 postal curd folders, 8 pages and, cover, and l.i.000 "Colonist" folders, to be Issued three times during the season. The Harriman system agrees to furnish as manv "Colonist" folders as may be desired, up to 100,000, and these will be delivered at once. The "Commu nity" booklets will be 'ready for de livery In September or early hi Oc tober next, and these will lie the re edition de luxe or the publicity ue parl ment. The total cost to the Commercial Club is $1,200. Of this amount $t!00 will be paid about September 1 and the balance will be paid within a year nt the rate of $50 per month. It Is stutod by the member of the pub licity department committee that the nctual cost of Issuing this advertising mutter will he close to $7,000. and the Harrlnuin system is spending $5 j where the Commercial Club Is dls-l burslng $1. 1 E. A. Chlnillund, representing Ben-1 Jaiuiti Gilford, of The Dalles, was In the city yesterday, photographing scenes of interest in and about irfie city. He will be followed by an ar tist ittMi writer and the material fori the booklets and folders will be then gathered quickly and In a systematic! way by the professlortul men who are j experienced and skilled In their work, j The printing will be executed by the Sunset Press, of Sun Francisco, un der the direction of the Southern Pa clllc Company, and will be a work of art. The Harriman system will co-operate freely with the Commercial Club In the distribution of the advertising matter, and the members of the pub licity department believe they have done a tine stroke of business in clos ing the contract. The publicity com mittee of the Commercial Club Is H. E. Cross, chairman; Linn E. Jones, B. T. McBain. O. D. Eby nud Frank Husch. Waltham Elgin Howard Hamilton Ingsrtoll Movement sU.v. t, t- t . I "V. " I " t H L Our Watch-Selling Methods . r When you buy a watch of ui. you know exactly what your getting. We only enjoy going with you into the detail of it making and material, pointing out It strong or weak point as the case may be of ihowing you why certain part thould be tested thoroughly and perfectly adapted to meet all conditions for wear and time keeping qualities. In other word, you get the benefit of our expert knowledge nd our persistent honest method. We know when you buy a watch of u that you will be perfectly satiafted whether it is the $1.00 Ingersoll or the -9150 Howard, and that you will send your friend to us for one like it. OUR PRICES art considerably lower than you can buy elsewhere, either for caih or on installment plan. GENTS' WATCHES FROM $1.00 TO $150. LADIES' WATCHES FROM $5.00 TO $75.00 We make a Specialty of Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed. Btirmeister Oregon City Jewelers Value a Good Appearance Consider well the value to yourself of a good appearance, com fort and health and you will understand that nothing that la to be worn in the mouth for the remainder of life can be too good; so demand that quality ot material, (for there are grades of artifi cial teeth differing as greatly as Sevres and crockery); that art and workmanship which shall put you at your very best; teeth selected and arranged with regard to your temperament and Indi viduality; fitted to retain naturalness of expression; articulated to properly nVtcherize food, and you will have all that dental skill can give you. 'CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. L. L. PICKENS WEINHARD I C. J. HOOD I BUILDERS' LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, M0ULD- j INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. I 'Give Us a Call Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money PHONRS: Kacitic Main 141' Hume B -' Dements FLOUR $1.60 PER SACK D C. LATOURETTK President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transact a General Banking "uaines. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1S65 FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE,. SHELF HARDWARE, NOTIONS. I Pay Cash and Sell for Cash Get my prices and see if I can save you money " . - i J. H. MATTLEY 1 905 7 street Solid Gold Gold Filled Solid Silver Solid Nickel Hunting and Open Face Cet Wet & Andresen Suspension Bridge Cor. BUILDING. MAX BOLLACK i SUPPLIES CO. Corner Main ni 14th Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON j AT ALL GROCERS. F. J. MEYER. Cashier Residence Phone Mala 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenmau joest