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OUKdOM U1TV EM'JiJtPiaSE, I'KJDAY, .SKI'TEMBKK 2, 1910. 7 J I I I j I a i LARSON 4 COMPANY Cor lath A Main Bt. OMEOON CITY, OREQON. Wholesale and toil:!" j GROCERIES t AND PRODUCE I I LAND PLASTER Hoy, dniiii, Held, Nowct unci Gar den Seeds. we pay cash;:for country procuce LOCAL BKICPS o ------ 1r I., li, li'B, I ti Itnl. ami IS. Mumitilc HI. Ill M I Mia, .1. l. (, H','"u it y. ItlHHIIH 17 t . 1 1 . j 1 1 mill Au. in,. a. H liii-muT, nf I'mlland w,i In ( ! 1 1 -i l( Mmiiliiy. Hwiiluyj khiip tn M! it Ni'Ui ( 'l In n ,'1 ni,ll ill, Irlullun nl Hubbard Mi- Mil. In,, Kiiihh h.in 1I,HI liHrr. wlll'li. Bill' Will Vl-tlt fib-lid. Willi I II I' linker, )(( 8 T, H on hK i.t, ,i'.,n, width h,, In i-kiiiIIuk III lln' IliMilliliilIln i Mli WUiiiltt Ihiiuii.y, iil,. n - Jii uii , f I ,m ,tI, hi tin- l :ii li, linn itl!lt,l III, III,', Ki-ut liHnly lum Knli" I" IIoimI Itlu :. wli-ti hu , fumlly ' n ( ti-iil.-n aIIiiIkIiI. ! Mi" M II I'lirlllilno ri'liiriiml frnm: K V l, it .iptliii Friday iiIkIiI. nf. Ii-r it t litre wick.' Hilly I I. i:. lli-lllU, liunl nf KM it-i..l.t. ' i .11 (Ii,i;i,ii Clly nil IiuhIiii'K the Inn,:- i;iii i, In i ...(, 1 An 'in r lli-wliuid. of IJinimin I'li-tu., lui niMi.-.l 'lent iiii.I w MMimln w Kit rvlnlHi-n fur two ifkH. Huit.ui'!! A v I milt, who nrcniiliuiiileil lli f.iMillv i.f ', Cniilli,, In Mount' II'mi'I r in ik-iI Siitiinliiv ! Ml mi Kilt" Cooper, after vlxlitim, llli lur -.Inter. Mm Huron, m j V,u,.Ui,i, )i. linn returned huuu. ! M l' Mulr, of I'nrlliiiiil. ,..il Kilil ti lib lu r pari-iiu, Mr mi, I Mr.! K. II Andrew , of MiiiiiiI 'lciiniit . I licit. ,rt Hurt Im returned from A-ttntln, where ln spent n w K with liU nifr. Mm Hon lint M. Hrowncll Ml' A, lull Hull, ui i litiM returned from Kc.-t-- Wimh , where ln' him' been !(; KiH'M I'f Mlm 1'MllH Sllll-j limn Mi" Kimnii TIiuiii.ih nil, I two aoim, - lllll-lt illlll Herbert. II f I IT Kpi'ltdlllK j m-ternl ,.,li ni Newport, in vn r liirnr,! hmii". , Aiii'tln r iiutnin, ililli' him iM'.'ti mltli.,1 ! tn Ori'Koii City, hiivi n i ruli n i"!''! SrhiMili'y it Company fivr piniHi'tiKi'r Mux- wi'll mm hliif. Mr, niul Mm. I.. Ailaimi Imvp ri turiifil from Unix llt'iiih, wluTii tin)' hnvi I'tt'ii I'lijn) Inn tint nt' liri'fJt'H fur tlin .ni wni'k. Mri j. K. M ni l In inn) family ntnl Mr unit Mm J. W. Churi'h. iiftrr I'li-t an niitliiK nl tin ni-tl hiinii. I hi' Tii'il Call, MOTORS SEW 0 Most Satisfactory Labor Saving Device Eor Domestic Use Electric Store Mm, llniiiui' I'JIy mill Iwu children, wild Willi? Ilceolllplllllt'd ,y MlHK Mllllll Mhiiiii In WIIIhiII niiciii wooIin ago, III! Hi I I'I III IH'll lllllllll, Mi', mill Mik, ,1. I'. I ,i volt mill dill- 'I IH ll'IIVII Hill lilt Iff lllll (if Illlll week fur Hi'iitililn, wlii'in they will upend hvi.'iil wi'i'KN, Mix, l.lnyil WIIIIiiiiih mill Iwu clill- ilri'ii It'll liutl wi'i'li fur Viiiiroiivi.tr, W'IImIi, wlll'li thl.y Hl yH ,r HH. i, Mm. II M. Iiiinlllllir, Mini ,l'li. KllliMf, Willi llllH In' I'll Ut'lllllllK til1' I'llHl 1 III I'll Week III iwhIiiiii I'iiiIi, Iiiiii i'i'I Iirmxl Ikiiiiu, Huvlnn ii iiiiiiiI I'lijuyiililti trip. I MM I.i'lill I iiii iiiiiii lillil i Illlll i nr. Ml, lum, ili'i Itfat'i l,i,i,n it iiitmll itir ,1 i"i i infill iii nun Air, ini iii'iii'ii,j U ii ill,, lima ii'liinii'il 1 1 i UK'. ' lluiliii'V iiml 'll l'llilli I ; t . 1 1 1 1 1 , nf I'ui I l.i'ul inn vlnllliiK wild I'l-liillyt'ii In llilu clly, Mr Mm. .1. I'. Konl-: H'K ill, ii nnrlil Hllllilnv III tlllH cil) MlH 'rhiiiiilirt ( 'hlillilii'l Illlll mill; liimlly, wliti liaiii lifi'ii iiifiiilliiK Mi'V-! I vl film HI Ciiliiinl, la lli'iirli, lull'" 1 .1 'liu.il Iii llit'lr linllll' III (illlilHlnlH1. ; .Mln N'uiii llanlllii, who lum Ih-kii1 xii ihIIiik i'i" piiti Iwu wi'i'Kh with rt'l ! 1 1 1 v t'rt tiiul fiii'iiiU nt 'riii'iiinn, WiihIi.,' 1,'iiirin'il in lii.r luiiiiit Tiii'i'liiy I'vrii.' inf. ! I') lv llinilli' I'd Mniitliiy iiiihiiIiik fur Viihnl, wlii'if tin will ii'iiiiilii nr Hi'vi'i-ul wt'i'lm. Mix, IIiihIU' ll II ,1 Hull; pi it,', IkiI .Mr. llinilli hIiiiiiI li iiiiii, III; u;ii j Al I-m A nun I .mi HIi'IkIiI, who iif-j i iiiiii.inli il lii'C Ki .'iiiiliiinlliitr, M i'm. j H imikmI. iiml fmiilly In Vi'rln'H, wlii'in; Illt'V lipt'llt Illlll' WI'I'UM, llllH ll'llll IH'll j ll'lllli'. j MIhx Kinllf (I'Mulli.y, who Iiiih lift'li tilllhlllK In II11' Oi'i'Kon Cll IMltllR'; ht lii'iilt, Iiiih 1,'I'Ikiii'iI lnr pnHltluil to I in ri. pi ii hI tii I In r mil' In I In- I'm Hum! nrhuiilri. V, W, Kyt'ihiirl, ii iiuiiillii'iil fiirm i'i' i if Mnliillii. wiiii III Oii'Kon City Mnii.iiv on Initiliii'M.i III rfuitril to Him MiiIiiIIh KrmiKf riilr. lilill will liii lit lil In (Irlnlii'r. Mi. M, lii'Vlini'V liMtl iliiiiKhti-r, of Itunt'hlirK. Ilfli'l' vlnlllllK Willi Ml'. Illlll Mm K. C. limllt", hu vo Kiiiin In I'ort liunl. wlii'in Hit')' will Kpi'iiil (H'Vcriil IIIIVH lll'fnllt ll'llll iiIiik lllllll", i Mm. Arilmr llnwlmiil Hint huliy, i:ilii!n'th, of CiiiiiIh 1'iiHii, hnvn ii r rlviil In (irt'nli Clly fur h vlnlt wlih ii lliiwliiml'ii punMit . Mr. niul Mm. .Iiiiih h cluiBii, mnl othi'r ri'liiilv"', Juiifpli ItltiKti, ii I'lyt! I'liitlni'tT, n' nhlliiK nl Cri'iiri'lil, SonlliiTii Oii'Kini, niul (,'imi'ily nf Mnliillii, n t n r I In Ii In liiiiiin lint lilfht. nfliT vIhIIIiir will) r,'!mv,'H nt hlH ul'l honii' plum, Mnliillii Yi'tt' I iimi I'uIiik t" inovn Into thu tttl'Vt'llH Illlll All'lM'XI'll IhiIIiIIiik. Conn' mill Mt'i nut. You iirit wnlriiiiiii, Tin imuty liiiiKuhirt you will llinl will lip ptiil In wnir DtiMiii'i'it Thi iiiiiiiImt will hi. r.i7 Main Htri't't, V, A, llnliiii'H. Mr mill Mr. (JonrKit Ijii-tli', M. J. IjK'lii'. Mm (li'iiiKlu Ki'ti'liuin niul Minn A'lu llt'ilwi'll wi'iit In I "i iri In lit 'I'iii!!, lav to uttt'iiil tin fuiii'rnl of ('. II. t'niility, who illt'il In I'ortl.iiiil on Suuiliiy .Mnriili'M. .Minn Mull!.' Mlli h.'ll ' niul nlni'r, (jlailiH, of Suiiilv, it it- vIhIiIiii Mr. Iiiiihh. ; I - niul K. Hrripiurii MIhh M, illlii Mtlrlit'll In ri'i-iiyprllik' fnuii thn InJurli'H ri'i'ilnil ri'Oi'iitly In il i nun n y ni'iir nr htmif, ' Iliy. T. V. Ilnwi'ii uinl family. nfnr i-iilnvluK mi outliiK Hi Ht'mililii of hiv. mil i'i'kn, rt'tiiini',1 honii Monilay, unit will tim himui fur tlmlr In hnnin nt Hi'IIwihmI, whi.i Hv. Ilowi'tl will liikt i hiirKii nf n rhtirrh. Minn MnrKuri'l W'tllliuim, inn of Clni kiiimiH' ui'rt'HHliil Hrhmil u-n. ll fm. has lifi'ii I'lftti'il ni prhmiry Kriiiln ti iti hi'r In Hut I'oriliiiul hi'IiooIb. MIhh WIIIIiiiiih taiittht In thn Ort'gon City pulillr Ki htMil for iv ni yt nin. Attnrtii'y 11,'yliiuiii, of KulHrmlii, wait In tin. rliy Tui'Hiliiy. Mm. lv M. DoiiKlmni, of Sandy, a FOR- Alder Street, Corner pI'Olllllllllll llllHlllt'HH W'OIIIIIII of Illlll llllln town, ttn In Oiikii City on IiiiiiIiiubn '1'iii'Hiliiy. Kriiniil ItalnlH mill wlfn, niul Mux HiiimIm, ii iiuilii'w of Mr. IIhiiiIh, nr- IvkiI hnnii, Wi'ilil'Miliiy iiiuiiiIiik from .larliHiiiiyllli', wli'Tit .Mr, KiiikIh Iiiih lifi'ii oimiiKi'il In Hiirvi'yliiK, MhH Mi'iln H 1 1 1 -1 1 -, Who Ih ii uniilil- Mil IIIIIIII' of Hill KlIKi'll" lllliln CIllllH, In vUHIiik with lor iiinili"!'. Mm. It. WiihIiIiiii'ii, of lliiivi'r CidiiIi. .MImm Hlinlly will Iriivi' hi m in nr a vlnll lit lluoil Itlvi-r, CIllll ll'H Klill' l'l'll hllH I'I'I lll lll'il fi om llluhliiinl, wli'Ti' hn Iiiih I II ilu:aK''l In li;lilliii: 111 il Mr. Hnlii'Miin Iiiih pi'npi'tiy Inti.ri'HlH In iiml Hiiillmi, mill nlaliM thai I In lli i'H Ih iitv iiiiiIit coil tinl, uinl IhMi' Ih no furlhrr iIiuikit of l Hpl'I'lllllllK, Win iif I Ion mil, who Iiiih iIiiiikii nf Ki'HIliK out thi iiilllm wihhI (hi Hn papi'i' inlllii III thn Hiiiillii'iii part of Hih ilalii, him ari'tvi'il In (li'i'itmi Clly for n lii'l'-f vl--.ll wlih li Im lamlly. Mr. Ilnwanl hIiiu-h Him wln-n In Inft llinri wi'M nn full. nl fliii-i In Hit col li in Wllllll tll-tli'li-l. ' William Ni'ti-i'i- ami Ollwr CliutlaH nrrlvi'il liomn on Krl'liiy from Mamli lli'lil niul liiuiili.il, (in-Knii, hy tin Hlra-iii'i lln akwiiti.r. Tln-y liayi Ihm-ii nl ihi'iti plart'H for thi. pant llnw iimntliH IiihIiiIIIiik n it t in ii ii 1 1 c uprliik Ii-I H In two of I In- larui- iiiIIIh, O. N. Unit, nf Collon, wiih In 111" illy 'I'lif-itltiy for Hn- iurpoif of tlllni? Ills ilii'laialloii In lifi'iiim it ritmlliluli or .liiMtlro nf thn I'-ari- for Hn lllch liunl t'uii) oil Cnirk Jimllri' illdlrlrl Mr. Hull Ih ii youiiK iiii'n mnl lit ill K.ii, Iii lln miw mill iiml mil cHtatc I h i . 1 1 1 . IIiivh' mhiHil HiiltH If tin want n K"oi null, Hf'i V. A. IiiIiiiih, i',I7 Miil'i Hirffl. II. W. Sii.-ihIhii'II. mlJiiHtr of tin I'iuiiimib' .M ii ' tin I Kilt liiHiiraiiri Com pany, wau In HiIh clly on Sul unlay ami In I'oinpany of K. II. CnopiT. avt' iit, vlitlii-il lli" Hti'tif of tin? Urn nt Mttplt l.mi". wln'ii .lolm K. KHirk loxt hlH liiiiiin, Hits orltiln of Ho? (In Im'Iiik a i..fi'i'iyi linn. (I. K. l-'ri'Viait Inft for Hiilnin Thiirn lay fur Hin man fair Krouniln In ruin, puny wlHi ihv iliToiniom from I'ort liiiiil, Mr. KifyitK lia rliariti of thn cnhllilli Ih In itiir, ami Iiiih lni'ii liiiny for ih, pant Iwu wi-i-kH nrriitii:liiK thi i-klilliltt, whli'h hnvi- lifi'ii ilally iirrlv Iiik In tin pnvlllnii. Mm. K. I,. Illaki'itly. of Ci'inrallii. WiihIi : Mm Miiritm'i'l Itli'lianltoiT anil Mm. V II, WIkkIiin, of I'nitliiml. nr I hi-, I In thin illy In iittfinl Hn- Kolili'ii kimIiIIiik annlviTitiiry of llit'lr purt'iilii, Mr. iiml Mm. JampH WllkltiKnii. which wan rt'li'lirnti'il nt thn Coiik'ri'Ktitloiial ihnrch TihhiIiiv ihciiIiii;. Mr. ami Mr, fliarlm Doyle, of Wf-ltli'i niiin. HoiUll Ori'KiHl, who hint I ii hH'iiiIIiik thi lr liiiiii-yiiiiMin In t Ii Ih city nt tin lintm of Mr. ami Mm, Hit in m -ll. hnvn Kntii to their hi'inn nt Wi'ilili'iimin, Thf hrlilc who In tl'S nine" nf Mm. Snni.ion. wan formerly Ml Hylvn Miller anil ri-nltlei here f ir Hniiie t Iimi. Mr. ami Mih. Ilruce X.iiniwiilt ami fiiiilly. who have lieen at Caiims. .lull., (Iiii Iiik the miuiiuer, w here the former hiiil chnricn of ronntriinlon work on the paper iiiIIIh. hnve r"turn ei to their home In HiIh cltv. They were lit-i-ritll u l li'tl hern hy MIhh 1'lln Mt linniihl. of Korent (irnvn, who w ill vIhIi with .MIhh Clnrlt't? Zimiwiilt. K. I'. Klllott him rettimeil from Tllln monk, where hn hax l-ei u upemllnK the piiHt week. Mr. Klllott went to Tlllit iiimik hy Htiiitn and Ptnrn'il hy Hleam. t, ami HlnteH that many of tho pU8 HeiiKem. Incluillnn hliiinelf, were ter rllily iiinlck on tho ntenuit-r Klmore. Hu kiivh thm h prefem wulkltiK than uxiHTleni'liiK the iteaiilrkneiiH. Jinlce ntnl Mrn. W. V. M. SaiiiHiin wenl lo the Sln it'll Ikiiii farm near llowiirilH Mill, .Monilay. where Mr. SaniHdii hail charu-- of Hit- mile of farniliii; ImpleinentH. Mr. Si'luit'iiliurn i 7th s Ih lo iiiovh IiIh family HiIh city In ii fow iliiyn, Mini will occupy Hn-lr new IiiiIMIiik on Hi'vmilli ain-i, Tim low er part of Hin linllilliig Ih lo he tinn'l II H 11 Rtlllll. .1. II. Curler, of the -'. Hlore, Iiiih nliirni'il from hin ICmil'in trip. n vUlii'il In New York, I'lilliKlelpliln, ChliitKo. In WIhi'oiihIii ami at I'hlla ilelphla, hin fol liter IM'IH'? placen, h vlitlteil ri'lit'l vn, nnil win given a I mynl welfoiiiii. M.r. Ciirii-r Hiatea thm (In'Kini hiiIIh him. While In lln? Kant In? piirclianeil u lrK" iiot k for l In? I iiton?. j Mr, ami Mm, A. W, Chiney, ,IIh; Killlli Cheney, nf I'm tlninl, nn, )r, ; ri.y llollttle, of Wlncoimln, were In IhN clly on Hunilny vIhIHuk hi Hn honiit of Mi'H. Chcney'n p in nN, Mr, I anil ,Mih, A. It. Ilonlli lit", They camel hern III Mr, Cheney'H lln, new ma . ; chine, Appi'l'i'iiU Jiick-llilliMI. Iii luirxe ' power, iIiIh !! ti k "ii" "' "'" late ma ! 1-hllien, ' .liiilc" I!. II. Illmlck retiiui-i Hiinilayj Illicit frnm lloml Itlver nm V;iii coillity, W here lie llll( h' - ll r,ll IjiihI- ' niMH. .1 it'lK" Dlinlck l('f' ai'iiln Wcl tlesiliiy fur ll-ilnl Hlver, '.vh-ie In? will; "nali nl a in ii hh meeilili; in he hehl In! thai illy Weiliienlay evciiin;?. He will; llflerw m ill K" KlINlerii t)rei;un. when he Ih Heheiluli'd I, hpeak nl' flevral inatH rneel.lliKH. Chenler l.liK-'Hnii Iiuh r .iiirni. il frnm tile Mnliillii Clllllltry. He elperiellcel) , Hinpe nf Hie fori Ht flrea lint were rai; i Iiik there. It nim necenaiiiy tf, rarryj wi-ter for tin liiiUiUm.'-!, an, yo-mt; ( Ijit'i-Mn w;ih uiiioiik t.'nn" who us ) lntei In Hie liond work of entlni;iilih-j Iiik the llaincit. There win hIIII flrt?! III the vicinity when he left, ami Hie I pen pe were Mijhllili; II. Kreil linker, who accompaiileil a parly cnmpoHeil (if Roy TnilMm;er, j MeHMrt. William anil W. nvi-r, on an ' outing to the niountalnn In Hie vicinity of CntlnKK (Irove, hnvn r-t'inn-il home.) ni thny thoiixht It unHiifi. to proceed further, on account of ll.c forest llrcH, In that n-clini. Tho hoy workeii lllm; hen vera for nevenil ilayn anNtltn; the; people at Dnrena In duli'li;' th flren j llnrrv W. Trenilmth ntnl Kent WII-! Hon left Wetlui'Bilny fur I'orll.'iinl.! where they will emliark on the; Hteamer llenver for Callfnrnla. Aftcri vIhIIIiik In Hun Kriini'lHco for several! iliiyn thev will o to .Sacramento. Cnllf., where they will liiteinl the' CarifonilB Htatn fair. They will proh-j tilily no to Hnnoliiln nfnr vIkIiIhij In teretiii i-nlutH In California, and ex-j pect to remain aliout a month or Ail WCI'kH. j Mr. II. Wathhiirn. of llenver Creek,; wa In Mi In city on Motulay on her; way homo from Portland, where she nccninpiinled her parent", Mr. nml Mm ii. r. neuuricKn. wno nave tieen on a vlnlt nt the Wnxhhurn home. Mr. llendrlckK Ik a cotiHln nf Vlcel'retl dent HendrlckH. Mr. and Mrn. IlenderHon Klllott, of lPiniH, Harney County, have iiIho nrrlved here nnd lire vlaltlnK wlih Mm. WiiHliliurn. .Mr. Klllott, who In a capltnllHt ami owner of a "' ncre ranch, nnil hotel nt Iltirnn. Is ItNiklno; for a new location, and may prol-alily locnle In Clnckainaii County. CAMPING PARTY LEAVE MONDAY. Destination Will Be At Trout Creek Near Molalla. V ciunpliiK purty composed of "Hick" Unix. "Nine" Uuir. "Arch" 'jinic, Chester Will of Candy, UuiIh Smith, Ray Coin, Oliver Krost, Mis.) lleryl l.ruiK. Mlsn Ada Kront. Miss l.clha Jiickson. Miss Oil Jackson haperoned by Mrg. lllil-,ham and Mm. Krrtst, left today for Tnnit Creek, where they will remain for two week flnhlnn and htiutlnic. The men of the arty efi thin mnrnluf nd will have the rump In order when the ladles nrrlve thin evening. The party went hy auto. PROMINENT FARMER MARRIED. John Harlem and Mm. Jennie Watt Art Married In Thit City. John Marlens, a prominent farmer of .Molalla, and Mrs. Jennie Watt, were married u thjs city Monday afternoon. The ninrrlanevereuitiny-was perform ed by JudKe (1. II. Dlniick. Immediate ly after the ceremony the newly mar ried rouple left for Molalla, where the groom hna a farm. Marriage License. The following were granted ntur rliiRe llcenaeg by County Clerk Green tuun: Alhertn IH-arilroff and William A. ritlrh; Olive Piilly and E. E, VniiKb.in; Jennie Watt and John Hnr- less. Ethel K. White and Hoy Darling; Emily Clark and Hosooe Kutan. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Friends Bid Him Joy. Wulter S. Wells, the popular young man connected with the Jones Drug Company In this city, gave a delight ful Hinge party to his Mentis In the parlors of the Commercial club Sat urday eveuing at which a tine ban qu wus spread. The marriage of Mr. Wells to Miss Ivah Gordon, of Canby, will take place In that little city Thursday evening, and the event of Saturday evening was, to conunein ornte the end of sincle blessedness. About fifteen, close friends were there to wish hint future happiness. TAKE THE HINT i You can get the best that money can buy if you buy of I our new stock of canned Table J Fruits. They have the delict- ' I ous, rice flavor, w I I at HARRIS' GROCERY i Oregon City. I Pacific Coastleague BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. SAN FRANCISCO vs. PORTLAND August 23, 2-1, 25. 26, 27, 28 Games Begin Week Days 3.30 P. M. Sundays 2:10 P. M. Admission Ulenchers, 2.ric; Grand nlnnd, 50c; Boxes, 2.',r extra. Children, Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand,, I5c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Hoys Vmler 12 Free to Ulenchers Wednesday. , SOCIETY A farewell parly wan teiidured Kiilttk Howard on Monday evdilitK lit Hn? hnnii; of hln pmi nut, Mr. and Mm. K. W. Ilnwanl, tli'i inclliilnll Ii-'Iiik Ii!h dcparlurB for titevi-UHVllle, Montamt, wiien in? Ih to remain for a inoiitli, iicc.ouipiiiiylliK It i h iiareuiH, who me to make their fuiiirij home nt thai plait?. Tito veiiliij wa divoted to iiiiihIi; and Kamen and a mont enjoy niiin time wan had hy the youiiK people uttendlni!. DmitiK the even i;ik ice cr'-nin nnd rake were iterved. 'I'Iim RiieHtH Were: .MIhhi? Helen rollnt-k, Maude Woodward, Kin Hewitt, I lael Wyuian, KdUli llnrke, K'li'-l JeffeiKnlt, Olive '"lai;er, l ynthlu I'lice, Kftie .li'HeiHou, Ithmlla I'ace, Ilertln KIIIh, KloHnle Howard, Nora 'loliln, Lilly nml KUa lniK, Meatm. Ted Mai lt y, 1'iank Howard, Hoy OH. Waller Yoder, John U-wla, Melvln I'l lelie, CIIIm-ii 'I lioman, l-sll- liur dett and Jtalph Kddy. V V V MI'H Klin liiiiner, wli'Hi? ma i rlii f. will take place Knpteftiher 4, to I)t-a;i Kllvii, of rortland, a nephew of A. .1. Wll.oii, of thin clly, wan tendered a linen nihil at her home Wediienday eveiillii; hy about ti) of Imr ' frleniN. MIkh liruner wan preHcnted with many bt'iiuHftil ijiftn, Including laid" cloth-!, napklnn mid other plecen. The even Inn wan Hpetit In kuihkIiik contests nnd Kiiines. In the (lower Knis-dim content tin prlzen were won by Mlsn IH'flha Koeiner, of Portland. Mlsn .lean Maxwell, nf Cadi., Ohio, nml MIks Ida Myers. Refreshinc-ntH wt?rn served. Mm. Thonmn Warner nnd Mm. A. J. Wllnon had charKe of the arfillr. V V V Miss Ana llalrd, of f'ortland, and W. IT, I'ler, of Kllnt, Michigan, were nulled In initrilaKe at Portland, Wed nenday. The bride was formerly of this city, where :he him many frlendn. Mr. nnd Mm. Pier will make their home in Kllnt. PRETTY HOME WEDDING. Popular Young Couple are Married at Morrow Station. A very pretiy wedding took place at Marrow Station near Estacada on Sunday afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss lilancb Keller and Paul Thotuhcii. The Impressive mar- riKac (ernnionv was iH-riifrmefl l,i llm Ilev. Kiihlmau, pastor of the Estacada Methodist church ut the linmo r Die btlde'g parents. Mr. and Mm. Joseph rveuer. The bride was prettily Kowned In aure blue el.lfl, ,,,l carried a shower bouquet of white tarnations. She was attended by Mary Dale, of Estacada, who was be comingly attired In blue silk mull and carried pink carnations. Owen Smith aii-'ii an iiesi man. following the ceremony, Mr. and Mm. Tbomsen received the congratu lations and best wishes of their friends ami relatives. A delicious luncheon was served, and all had a most enjoyable time until the depart ure of the groom and his bride, when rice was thrown in nn nhiiii,l:,n,.o Mr and Mrs. Thomsen left r,ir l.H..f honeymoon, and upon their return win make their home at Portland, where the former h enguged In civil engineering. The bride and groom are very popular, and their many frinedg extend to thejn their best wishes. They were the recipient of many hand some weddlnc sifts. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Kellei was artistically decorated for the oc casion with tenia and rowers. Those attending the marriage cere mony were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kngle, Mr. and Mrs. Dolnh Creskel Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. S. Walker, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bon ner. M'. and Mrs. William fCuhmsch Mr. and Mrs. Vnllle Davis, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Baker, of Estacada; Fred Horner. George Housomere. Owen Smith. Miss Mary Dale and Miss Pearl Whitfield, of Estacada. STARK HOME BURNS. Valuable China and Keepsakes Are Destroyed by Fire. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Stark at Maple Laue was completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday of last week nt 12 o'clock. Mr. Stark was away from home at the time the fire broke out, and Mrs. Stark was home alone, nnd worked hard to ex tinguish the flames, but they had made such headway that nothing was saved, losing most of the household goods. The ularm was turned In by three small boys, -who worked heor Icnlly with Mrs. Sturk to save the building. With the assistance of the huy baling crew nearby nnd other neighbors, the fencing and barns were saved. The cause of the fire was a defective flue. The structure was of nine rooms, and the loss Is felt very keenly by Mr. and Mrs. Stark as they hud many beautiful pieces of cut glass nnd rare china besides many keep sakes. The neighbors were very kind to the Stark family, opening their doors, purses and their hearts at the time of the fire In which they lost their home proving that one touch of nature makes the whole world kin. Mr. Stark has resided In Maple Lane for the last four years and will rebuild soon. He and his wife are very grateful for the kindness shown them In their loss. Who Will Care for Them? John F. Clark, of this city, has just received word from the state game warden that two' pairs of Reeves pheasants will be sent to Clackamas county provided they can be placed where they will be protected from hunters and properly cured for. The Reeves pheasant, which Is an English bird, is similar to the native China pheasants, but are hardier. Those posted on the raising of pheasants state that the Molalla or Cnnby county Is preferable. One hundred of Reeves pheasants hnve been raised In captivity in nnd around Corvallis. nnd these will be distributed by the state game warden throughout the state. These birds have been raised In captivity and are In a thriving con dition. Clackamas Population Increasing. Horn, August 2.1, to Mr. and Mrs. William McKlnnls, of Oregon City, a daughter. Born, August 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gnley. of Oregon City, a son. Born, August 22. to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Set-sou, of I'liion Mills, a (laugh ter. Not a minute should be lost when, n child shows symptoms of croup. ' Cluimbeiialn's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy conpih ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold: hy all dealers. ' SAVE YOUR EYES! Most psop'.e's Glasses are not selected with the care that should be iven to such an important matter. Too often they are purchased from peddlers, who know nothing of fitting and frequently do more harm than good. TESTINQ THE EYES, with mod- rn ttclentific Instrumenu Is tlie only method hy which iiccurnie results are obl'ilne-l. That, work Btid the flttlni; of Klas-e-t Is done here by a graduate opilcinn. nnd In eviTy cane we can giiarantee (omiilete at intact km. Examina tion Free. Repaired while yoa wait We can and will repair Watches, Clocks,, filaises ami Jewelry while the owner walm. If necessary. As a rule wf prefer to have morn time. We are then better satl-ified as to the quality of our work. ! Our repair department is v'ivn special attention, and custom ers can r'ly upon getting fust-class work done promptly. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bufmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers -: GLADSTONE HOME BURNED. Residence of Mr. BHggs Destroyed by Fire From Flue. j The home of Mr. Briggs at Glad stone was destroyed by fire Friday af- ternoou, the cause being a defective; flue. Brlggs, who Is employed at. night1 nt the paper mills, was on the second ! llnor asleep, when the fire broke out,! and his wife was cooking In the kitch-. en. Mrs. Brlggs, discovering the. house ablaze, aroused her husband,' and neighbors nearby rushed to the1 scene and assisted them In carrying their furniture from the burning dwelling. On the second floor veryj little was saved, but on the first floor1 most of the furniture was carried' out. The residents nearby were forced to throw water on their dwell--lugs as many would have met the' same fate a Mr. Briggs'. Even the! women of Gladstone turned out and! kept the grass from burning by the use of sacks saturated with water. i BUILDING NEAR COMPLETION. Tenants Are Plentiful for New Main Street Structure. j The brick building of Stevens & j Andresen is nearing completion, and 1 will be ready for occupancy within a! few weeks. On the lower floor, W. A.! Holmes will occupy the store building? on the north side. Miss Cella Gold-.! smith will have the store building In; the center, the one on the south side j will probably be taken by the time file , structure Is completed. The second, story will be used as office rooms, four of which have been taken by Cross & Hammond, three by the Mo-j laila railroad project of G. C. Fields! and associates, a suite of rooms bv! Dr. L. G. Ice, and also a suite by S. P.I Davis, the real estate man. There is I only one vacant room left. I A Personal Word to the Socialists. i , A meeting of Local Clackamas! County will be held In Knapps' Hall: at 10 A. M., the day of the conven-l tlon. and we especially Invite all' Socialists to come to Oregon City I early enough to attend this meeting. We are desirous of sending speakers and the proper kind of Socialist liters-1 ture into those precincts In which we have no local members, but cannot do sc unless the Socialists now residing there will furnish us with Information as to the names and addresses of all Socialists or near Socialists as well as any other Information we may need. We want all Socialists to come If possible, but If you cannot, select some one to represent your precinct. Let us make this the biggest county convention we hae ever held. CLAUDE S. HOWARD, C. J. HOOD BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us a Call Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money- PH0NH8: Pacitic Mnin 142 Hume B Dements FLOUR $1.60 PER SACK D. C. LATOURETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transact s General Banking Business Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1SG5 FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK . 1 Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER I ..tn'i'iili i - m ii mm mmMM imu,.uu,,m.um.'mm,wnm 0 - Suspension Bridge Cor. RAKEL SEVERS ARTERY. Young Man Nearly Loses Hand While Cutting Wood. Herman Rakel, of Canemah, while splitting wood at his home Sunday morning met with a serious accident hic.h nearly cost him the loss of bis and. The young man was engaged ln splitting wood when the ax slipped nd the sharp blade struck his whist evering the artery and the cords of his fingers. The young man was -ushed to the office of Dr. H. S. Mount, who attended to his Injuries. It la thought that be may regain the ste of his fingers, but it Is doubtful if he will have the use of his thumb. Mr. Rakel before arriving at the office of Dr. Mount suffered much loss of Hood. THREW STOVE HOOK AT HIM. A. S. Shadduck A ks Relief From Al leged Cruel Treatment. A. S. Shadduck has brought suit against Ida M. Shadduck for separa tion after twenty-three years of mar ried life. They were married in Mor row county In 188", and two children have been born to them. Tbe plain tiff accuses defendant of cruel and In human treatment and personal indig nities, which have rendered life bur densome and unbearable. He states ln bis complaint that on one occasion she threw a stove hook at him with out cause, and that on about July 1, 1910, she left his home and refused to live with him. J. F. Yates is plaintiff's attorney. Charge Desertion. Sarah Morris has ifled suit for di vorce from Charles Morris in the Circuit Court The complaint states that they were married at Central Point, December 26, 1892. There are four children, fcarl, 17; Clyde, 13: Ray. 8 and Edwin, 5. Defendant Is accused of wilful desertion with cause since March 5, 1909. Plaintiff asks for complete separation and custody of children. Schooley Receives Fine Chickens. W. F. Schooley. has received from Ohio, as a present from his cousin, two blooded Buff Orphlngton chickens. They were in fine condition, having stood the long trip well. Mr. Schooley will exhibit them at the coming coun ty fair to be held at Canby. Best Ever Used A. B. Helnlein, Harrison, Idaho says: I have used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey for coughs and colds and it Is the best I have ever tried. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Jones Drug Company. MAX BOLLACK Corner Main ind 14th Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON AT ALL GROCERS. F. J. MEYER. Cashier Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. Ml Residence Phone Main 2C24 Sucessor to C. M. Creenman Best