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OUIOfiON CITY ENTEIiPJUHK.. FIJI DAY, OOTOMEK 11, 1010. 5 LARSEN & COMPANY Cor 10 th "4 " Main StP OREGON CITY, OREGON. Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES i AND PRODUCE LAND PLASTER Hoy, (ji oin, Held, IMowcr und (itir den Seeds. WE PAY CASIIJiFOR COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL liRIEPS Dr. U 0. Ion, Pmillrtl. It u 17 and IK, Muimnlv IIIiIk. Tyia Wnircii, nf (lull Grove, wii vlxliliiit friend In Oti-Kiiii Clly Hun-, iliiv. MIin Mnutln Itoitliii, nf Piirtlmut, pciit Sunday with her ltr, Mr, (, i in hi- Unnliinr, Km- n Myllnli Iml cull on u it t tli ll"vir llullilliiK. Mix (Vila (iulilmnli h I'iMitiiy Clnk (iii'i'iiiiiiiu Umii'it n hiiiniitgc llrciitte Hiiturday In I'ciirl Knpf mill H. li, llunii'tliT. KiiihiiIiuIiIk price n( tin' New Sys tem Di-nllnlM. Mm ii, Tui'niluy iiiiirnliiii, In Mr. mid .Vrn. Oirl 1), Carroll, 314 mile nu(li cunt nf It -K011 Clly, a daughter. Mm. H. A. Ilnyvtiirth .arrived home Mi lulu y frtnu Tcttiiii, Colo,, and wn iirt'iiiiiiii.'il 1 1 y lur mother, Mm. K. N. lltirke. Mr. nml Mr. O. K. Freytng tfft Sunday fur llulim, Mutiii, where limy will iidi'iiel I ho liliilio Hiiilx Fair. They Will III! gotl" eVcHll week. Jnliii F. chirk, T. I'. Hiinilnll, J. J. rtiuke, Vletor ConnriH' mitl ICrneal Kllloll Imvn relnnii'il from ImiiiliiK trip III thi) I hxicliiH week Cinintr IlllllllltUlltll. Iliirn, iii'inher 7. lo Mr. mnl Mm. UmiIii lliinin, ul tit renlili inr of Mr. mitl Mr, Klnier II. CiMiter, iliiunh Iit. Mm. 1 tu i on wn4 MUn llrlh Cihii. or, full on New Hy Klein HeiillnlH, I Ir lil u Corner, over Aiiilnen' Jewel ly Hi ore, K.iyilmliil I'llllllp., of HlirltlKtleltl, Miiiii , wiik In thin city Hiimlny Ihn litieiit nf Dr. V. Iv Ciirll. Mr. I'hllllim In intiHleliiii iiinl tin iromii Went to look fur n liHitlliiii. MIH (iwemliilyil (iwllllin, of Colo rutin HprliiKM. Cnluritihi, who liHH li'-eil vIhIiIiik her hrollier. (i. It. (iwllllm mitl Ininlly of lme (ink Kuril!, lull fur tier hnmn Krlilny evenliiK. (inii'iii Clly Coinnilioilon C'ompnny Im now a luriti' iork of lirmitt on lininl. KorUt II. I'rutt, of till city, who U ronnm-teil with ihn firm of Norrl liin. wu t,ierlei upon for appen illcHU In rorllmiil few tiny mtn, mul III roti ill! Inn la HnllHfartory. Mia Kill) It Jurliiti'ii, a clerk In the iifflre of County Aeor J. E. Jack, wit tnken lo i'lirthiiul In a Iteil Crtw iiiiihiilnnt Krlilny atterniMin for an opurnllon. 81m hu heen 111 aevernl week and her ronillllon I reKartlixl ni Herlotm. COAL Orrwm CHy Coiiimilon Co. arc now lukliiK ordnra for coal. Serum your requlri'immta for th Inter. The tluitee at the Armory Hntnrthiy iiIkIi! Klveii hy AiikuhI Knkel wn at teiiileii hy a lurun crowd, mitl th nf full wan very riijoyuhlit. MiihIc im fnrulKlieil hy Kurnier' orclieHiru. An other ttmirliiK puriy will he Riven ut Hie Armory ne( Hntiirilny nlRhl. I'onltlve Ktniruntee on nil work at the New SvHtem lleiitlala. Sum l.ltttlHey, the well known lioiHt inmi of Canity, wiik In Orcein City Monilny. Mr. l.linley hit a Jnat lelnrni'tl from Nortlt Yuklmu, where he ttMik trt In the run-, uml drov.i u liomo heltuiRliiK to Wllllum VhiikIi iiii. which won one of thi) iiir. It Is pmlntble lie will ri'iiuilii In Cunhy the roniltiK winter. Alfiilfii awfetenetl dairy Yood In rrenaea milk mie-tlilnl. void by tho Oreiton City Cnminllo1i Company. 0. V. WiiIhoii, of Tlnnesta, I'a., n rived In thi city Saturday and will vlHlt with hi dntiKhter, Mm. V. A. Shewmnn for aeveral week. Mr. WnlMon In lnteriHled in llinlier hind In tlx1 went and chinch here on html ih'hn iih well u pleasure. He 1 preHltlent of tli Cottonevn HedwiKid ((iiiipiiny of Cullfnrnln. Mr. uml Mr. Onir UiKonmt ar rived In OreRon City Huliirduy unit Ihcy vlHlled the former'a mother. Mm. Mnry 1iiKoreut, one of the eiuiy plt neoiH of Oregon. Mr. UiKoreHt Ih her ytniiiKi-Hl roii, and thi I IiIh llrst visit to hi old homo town hIiico I 15 year ago. They have Just return- ed font Alaska, and will probnbly be Incuted In Portland, where the former will bo In tho automobile biislne. For mi Introduction to the New System IX'titlsts, sen their nil. Children's School Shoes that will Wear The average boy doesn't figure much how long a pair of shoes has to last him. But parents have to keep him supplied with shoes no matter how often he wears a pair .put. So the, thing to do is to find good shoes at reason able prices, that won't wear out so quickly. This is the place! Oregon Qty Shoe Stoe limn, Huiiduy ninrhlhg, til Mr. anil Mi'N, Curl KIi'iiihi), of Jennlng Uidgn, ii ii-iiiiiiii hoy, IC. II. Dliuli'K, of Jliililmril, In In I IiIk cliy vlslllng wllli Ilia brnthor, Judge (I. II. Jjlmlck. Alius ICkmIii llliick will open lior lilunii hIihIIii every Thin mliiy lit the. In. inn lit J. K, lliiiiny, Mill Hi., near Mil I ii, (leoign (llllet, who lirrlvi'il Iiitii ni'Vimi niiiiillia mho fur u vlHlt Willi IiIh liruilinr, Jnliii unlet, will li'iivn fur liU liimiii ni'tir Wlrhlln, Kuiimiin, Mmiiliiy. liiini, in Mr, nml Mm, (I. C. Will ilinli, of SkIIwiiihI Wi'iliiiihiluy, ii hoiiu rliin liny, ,r. Wiildrnn In partner 'Ii I p Willi .I, I,. Wiildrnn In llio milo iiioIiIIm line frniu IliU clly In Miiliillu. Mix. Hti'ilii'li lli'lilnii Couture mill IWO children, of ( '(Hull in , (II'ikuii, who Inn i' been vlllliig Mm. CouluiV liinilinr, .luliii AiIiiiiih, liiivi- ri'lni nml In Cnhiliiti. Mr. t'oiinirv arrived n few llliv llgl) lllllt liceilllipillllcd Ii I K tiiinlly home SOCIETY 'I'Ihi good lurk Hoclitl lilvi'ii liy Hnln Clido ut Wondineii hull on Friday light WII II KIII'I'I'HHflll uffiilr, Tint hull wii lii'iiiillfiilly Ji-riii u I (! In green nml red, huge bundle of poln- I'll II lllliKIIOIIIH llllll fl'IIIH were used III It I 1 1 II 1 1t 1 1 . Ill U fl II II I til K Content the mil prize wuh captured by Mm. Myrtle Imvini'oit, hihI the roliMidu lion prl.o hy Mm. M. K. Dunn A lllllupict WII kl'I'VPll. Iltciei a roniiMi on for member alflu In llilii lodge, uml tlin onli'r Iiiih 1mm ii divided lulu two division. The rtmtcM i loti-H In tliroi' i u j it i h k unit liin I i I li k ahlx w'll hit vii to fii'lilah Ih" supper. Tint ufTiilr lilvnn Friday tilKhl hy th guardian neighbor hihI tint iicl will In- Riven hy lln- ndvl imk. Tint two utile are illvlie( llilo 111 member I'lirli. Mr. Wlllln.ii l. Money wuh the recipient of a iileuauni mirprUe at her home Krlilny lilKht, the occiihIoii IttiitR her hlilhiliiy, mid eleven of her frlciidi citlleil sinenpecleilly mid Hpent mi eiijnyalile evenlliK. Mr. Money wn picfiiici with two hmnlHoiiix pllltea. llllilKe WUH the II II 1 1 1 HI 1 1 ) II t of Hie eVelllllK llllll Clldi'e lllld I'UK" were aervetl. 1 hoae preaenl wert) Mr. Kdwuril Kchwuh, Mr. I-1111 jt iittriiiitii, iira. r.tiwiirti t , itititer, .ir. I'.rneai I'. Kami, Mm. Jnliii II. Hik er, Mr. J. V. Cole, Mm. Iv H. Kill lutialiee, Mi Chnrle 1). UlliMilelti', Mr. Kretlerlrk W. firccninan. Mm. Kr-tl Miller. Mrt. Henry (J Mulley. Mln olive KIiikIit wii 11 Hiinirlatt piirty Thumduy tendered IllKllt lit Mi,, home of her pu renin. Mr. and Mi. H. (i. KliiKler. 1124 Taylor uircet. the occiihIiiii IttiiiK her 17ih hlrthdny. Tho evelilnu wna lilenttuntly Hpent In unit und followed hy riircHlimciitH. Precnt were Mlaae Nora Tohlu, Kin lletteti, Wanda llmler, IJIInn tilllett. Kflle JeffeiHoll, Kthel JelTer Hull, Hani Wyinnii, Ollvo KliiKler, Mi'HHr. Churle HnlmtH, Hoy Churlei, l-nllft llur.lelie, K.rnt'tl llhikt-Hlcy, tJllltelt ThomaH, Itoy Ott. The llnrhelor (ilrl were entertain ed Krlilny 11 Ik lit by Mlt Nleta Hard Ink in a moat fiijnyiihlo . manner. Dutch wlllat wuh the Riiinf of the evenliiR. and the piite wu won by Mia June Chariniin. DnrliiR the eveiiluu, dulnty refrehmenta wero nerved. Thtmit In atlendauce wern Mia. W. II. Vlllard of Knuciie. and Mlaaea Wynne lliiiiny. Merle Keck, Atniii Sliitillii'll. Ihilly 1'ntlt, Marlhel Cheney, lleaale Citlliuly, KhhId lllixk and June Chnrmitu. In honor of MIh Klorence firuce, who lina Jnat returned from a tour of KUKlmid, MIh MikIko IlrlKhthlll eutertnlncd a number of yotitiR lady friend at her homo Friday nlitht nt n riinily pull." The evenlnn waa Hpent In a moHt enjnynhle manner. rreHclit were Mlaae Ilea Warner, Florence tirace, Flnrrnrn White, Kve lyn HnrdliiK, lmlae Walker, UmlHe Huntley, Marlon Money, F.rna I'eu- old. Kulu Schetihel, Hnir.el TtMuo and Morelta lllcknimi. The benefit dunce Riven tlnt'Htlay nlKhl nt the Armory Hull In behalf of MIh Vernle Mead, who wan In jured two week iiro nt the OreRon Clly Uiiinilry. wan a very ucceKfiil n f fill r. both flnmirlully nml anclnlly. There wu a Inrite ut tendance and dnurliiR wn Indulited In until n lute hour to the nutate, of Knnner'a orchea Ira, The dunce netted a neut mini for the benefit of MIh Mead. Dcuticher Verem Meet. The ri'Kulnr monthly tueetliiR of the Deulscher Vereln wn held Sunday nf teruixin and evening in Knapp'a hull, with a large attendance. Three new member arilllated with the Herman Society and application were re ceived for live more. During the af ternoon an eniertulnliiR programme was rendered ami a toothsome lunch eon was aervetl. Another meeting will be held Sunday afternoon, No vember 1.1. Kxtenslve experience for fifteen year makes poslhle the best work with less pain nt the New System Dentlai. How Much Will You Pay to have your eye cured; Sutherland's Knglo Eye Salvo only costs 2Iic and will cure, (loot! for nothing hut the eye. Jones Drug Co. SPLINTER CAUSE OF YOUNG MAN'S DEATH ENTERINO BCALP, IT FORMED AN A08CES8 ON THE BRAIN, ENDINQ FATALLY. Curl Diiuhoii, Hon of Mr. nml Mr, .laiiii ImwH'iii, of thi city, died at I he family realilencit on ,ohn AiIiiiiih Street hi'tween KlfHi. and Htm Ii alreet Thin adiiy tilttht lit !:HU o'clock, lifter r lirhf llliieait, Several month hko lln voiiiik tii ii 11 . who wn employed hy Mr. Illnhm on Hie hitter' wiftul hiiwIiik miniilne, met wllli a hIIkIii uciiili'iii when 11 Hilininr eiiiend til Hiiilii, NolhliiK wit IhoiiKht of till ut Hie time mil II mi hIhci kh formed und llil hi en l Ink Intt'i niilly on Hi" hruin latiHiil IiIh ili-alli. Diiwhoii wii only cniillneil 10 hi lied 01111 day he fore ),e eilred. TIiIh Ih the Hirotnl death In Ihu imwHon fiimlly wllhln a few iiioiiHih. Tholna Diiwhoii, a huh of Mr. und i Mm. Diiwhoii wii rerenlly killed In 11 loir Jmii of n rut w in II I ut WMkIi', WiiHhliiKton. Curl wn wlih hi hrother ul the lime the necldcnt Imti- lieneil und hroiiuhl Ihu hotly to thi ' lily. Iloth yotlliK ni"ll were well 1 liked and Hipnhir mid their ileaHi Ih a mul hlow to tint family, B'l well iih , in their many frleiidn. i Carl Diiwhoii wiih horn In Mlchl- ! Kit 11 mid wiik nhniit 211 wear of in;''. ! leave le alde-t IiIh purentM, Mr. ! mid Mrn. .lame Iiuwhoii, five hIhIit ' ami four hrnlliem, who lire MlhHe:i I I'.illlh, llernlce, Itliodil, Alice, Muhle; j Arthur, KiniU'ih, Howard und John, The funeral nervier were conduc ted hy Hcv. T. V. Iloweii, of Portland, Satntilay itflernoon at 1:30 o'clock, from the family realtlence. The In terment wit In the family pint In Mniiiiinln View cemetery. SEVERAL TOWNS WANT LEBANON PAPER MILLS PAYROLL SOUGHT BY PROGRES SIVE COMMITTEES IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Since the Indefinite HiMiik down of the paper mill at I-ebntioti, wide awake btiHliiec men and commercial club In different purta f f the Will- u He Valley are Neckline the re moval of the 'plant to their reapertlve lotulltleH. Three town. iHpcclaliy, are uld to he ninklni; effnrtH to land the orlze. ahoilld the mill b re moved from I'biinon, rcallr.lna- the ndviintiiRe from the pay roll and the Inct that a much bniiklNK b 1'K lhle I done throiiKh tal bank, where KtipplleH iih far a posalble, are alnti purrhiiaed. Iiianon biiHliicH men. IhroiiRli the U'bnnon ItnalneH I'iiKue, are prepnrtiiK l wane a hard flitht, a tttev Intend to retain the plant, which employ 150 men. and a deiialon re enrdltiK the neceaally of a rtiBnue in loraHon will In all probabilities be thP'Hhcd U within the next 30 or fin dny. Alfalfa Hweetened dairy food In rreuiw milk one-thlnl, old by tho OreRon City CoinmlHlon Company. OSWEGO MAN INSANE. Denver Wilton It Placed In Jail Fort 8afety. Denver WINoti. a young man living with his pnrents at Oswego, wa brought to this city nt a Inte hour Thursday night by Sheriff Hentle and placed In tho county Jnll. Wilson, who hn been nway from home for sumo time, returned a short ttmo ago tn Oswego, and became Insnne, a few day ago. HI condition became so that It wa necesHnry for his father tn send for the sheriff. FAMOUS LAWYER COMING. Clarence Darrow Will Speak In gon City Next Tuesday. Ore- Clurenre Harrow, one of tho great est criminal lawyers of the country,, who defended the officluls of the Western Federation of Miners In Ida ho for the murder of Governor Stuen enberg. will apeak, nt the Shlvely Theatre In Oregon City next Tuesday night, October 18. under the auspices of tlu Greater Home Rule Associa tion of Oregon. He Is opposed to statewide Prohibition. KILLED IN LOGGING CAMP. George Armstrong Meett Traigc End , Near Rainier. George Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Armstrong, of the west side, was killed on Wednesday after ntHin near Kalnler, while employed nt n logging enmp. The young man had been employed by the lumber com pany for only two weeks when he met hi death. Ho was 21 years of age. The parents were nounen oi his death, and Mm, Armstrong Hit for Iliilnler and will bring the body to this city. The funeral services will he held from tho Catholic church- BUSCH TO WRESTLE MEXICAN. German Grappler to Meet Dan Sho telo at Armory Wednesday. Cnrl ItiiBch, who claims tho tltlo of middle-weight champion of Ger many, has been matched ngnlnst Dnn Shotelo, a Mexican wrestler, In Ore Ri'ti City Wednesday, October li. nc Hie Armory. Utile Is known about the Mexican hero, but he Is said to be n husky man on the mitt, nml his manager, I,eo ltackler, says he will glvo Itiisch n hard tussle. The men will wrestle ciitch-as-catch-cnn, best two out of three fulls, for a side bet of $100. A GOOD POSITION. Cnn ho had by ambitious young men ! and billies in the Held of "Wireless1 or Kail way telegraphy. Since the S hour ):w has becaino effective, and since the Wireless companies nro es tablishing stations throughout tho country there Is it great shortage of telegrapher. , Positions pay begin ners from $70 to $.10 per month, villi good elianco for advancement. The National Telegraph Instil ute of Port land. Ore., operates six official In stitutes In America, under supervision i of It. R. and Wifeless Officials and ' pl.iees 1! graduate Into positions. It I will pay you to vuito to them fnr full I details. LARGE MAJORITY CERTAIN, W. L. encet Mulvy H Practical Epr. for Office cf County Clerk. W, j. Millvey, who wit liiiinlmileil hy Ihc Iteilililclill urty ,y n iiri initjnrliy, and who for tho piott thn-it vein Iiiih held the p"IHon of deputy County ("lerk, Ih a uniii who hn al wny Klven the hililiH'K of that of fice hi atrlct attetilhiii, Ho lu ohllK ItiK and efficient, and hi ptnciicnl esperl- lire there t-Hw!u!ly Hh him fur the uffli;". which Ik one of the moHt linpi rtimt of Hie Comity. HI piiai rerun there hitn luUy demon atntted hi ability to perform the tlntlcH Inciiniheiit iiiii the County Clerk und he will no doubt be elected by a lurBe majority m- the turn In K elerl Ion. IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS. Plant Laid for Harvcit Mount pleaaant't Fcttival. The .Mount J'leaiMiiit Civic Improve ment (inb met Tnt-mlay nlk'ht In the , Mount lieHKiint hcIkkiI houae. This 1 niM-tltiK wa attended by the mem ! her. Ii wa decided to repair the Kiilctvulk leudliiK from Hint place to On pin City, a in Hume place it I In hud condition. A Hldcwulk aa built iiliout a year ko uy the Club obIIiir Hod, the part to be now re ' pulled wu not Included lu that built at that time. The club decided to 'take the iirceanry funds from the ; club'a treauury. Vlre-I'realdent J. M. I Wurntx.'k la chairman of the Hldewalk irommlttee, und he will prorurc the neceaaury muterlul and men lo help with the repair work. ; The club I plmiDliiK to Klve an entertitlmnent In the near future, and , will hi- In the form of a harveat fes tival to be Riven at the nrhitol house. This I an a initial affair Riven by this organization, and which have nlway proved novel and entertain Inn ulTairH. BILLY CLIFFORD COMING. Popular Comedian Opens Sunday Matinee at the Bungalow In New Musical Farce. The thcalre-lovlug public of this city are promised good entertnUi- ment when Hilly (Slngel) Clifford ar rive at the llungulow next Sunday afternoon for all next week In his pew musical fantasy In two frolics called "The Girl, the Man and the t!ame." This show Is brand, spank ing new. It is hot, right off the griddle with the latest and best fun. the newest and catchiest tunes, and It has been niakh.g good everywhere It has been heard. Mr. Clifford Is an entertainer with, unique methods. and he Is seen this seuson in a role thai fit a his comedy talents to, per fection. A strong company supports Mr. Clifford, and the crorus Is com posed of two dozen pretty girls, who sing, dance and delight. Matinee Saturday. "Watertight" la unn.uestlnuubly superior to any waterproof and leather preserver now on tho market. It Is In no way In jurious to leather and can be used with benefit on the finest kid as well ns on the heaviest of leather. We especially recommend Its use on the soles of women' and children's, shoes, 23c nud ,"'0 cent size at the Oregon city Shoe Store, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A DEMOCRATS MEETING DATES I County Central Committee Arranges I Schedule. ' Tho Democratic county central committee has arranged Its meeting dues for the county campaign, and hnve 21 meetings scheduled in as ninny precincts. All of the meetings except that at Molalla will be held In the evening. The schedule fol lows: Wllsonvllle, Saturday, October Damascus, Monday, October Sunny-side, Tuesday, October IS: 15; 17: gan, Wednesday, October 10; Clack , nmas, Thursday, October 20: Oswego, Friday, October 21: Estacatla, Satur day, October 22: Oak Grove. Monday, October 24: Gladstone, Thursday, October 25; Milwiuikle, Wednesday, October 2ti. Milk Creek, Thursday, October 27; Uorlng. Friday. October 2S; Sandy, Saturday, October 2!: Canby, Monday, October .11: Harlow, Tuesday, November 1; Macksburg, Wednesday, November 2; Needy, Thursday. November S: Marquam, Friday, November I; Molalla, Satur day, November 5. nt 1 : :t0 o'clock: Heaver Creek, Saturday, November 5; Oregon City, Mondny, November 7. TAKE THE HINT I You can get the best that money can buy If you buy of our new stock of canned Table Fruits. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregcn City. i I ? i 1 Z ; TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO BE !N PORTLAND CLACKAMAS AND MULTNOMAH PEDAGOGUES WILL MEET WITH OTHER C0UNTIE8. The annual Claiknniaa County Teacher' InaMtule will be held lu Portland thi year In connection with the W'-Hlern Division of the OreKon K.late Teacher' AkhocIhHoh. The ro'iwle of ChifkiimfiK, Washington, Coliimhfit and Mnltnomuh have Join id force mid fund und the IiihII tipe will be held Wedin aday, Thura day und Friday. iM-cemher 21, 22, and 2.'!,'ln tne .lefferaon hlch school. Ar ranneinent are beiriR made by the i executive committee to eni;iiKe Kaat- ern I'd'iriitlennl talent, which will he iiti-il the following week by the WuthliiK'nri State Teachers' Aasocla iluii, which hiH'l It annual Hesslon during holiday week. During' the Instil ute the public schools of Clack nuiaa County will be dlHinissed, clns Ini! Tncsdriy, December 20, and re opening Monday, January 2. All (cachera of the public schools are required to attend the Institute and will receive Hillary from their respec tive district during that time. INJUN PRISONER TO I SERVE ANOTHER TERM! ALBERT FERRIS MUST PAY PEN ALTY FOR HIS DESPERATE DA8H FOR LIBERTY. I r a result of the action of the j Marlon County Grand Jury In return- ! Ing a true bill against him, Albert Ferris, an Indian, who was Kent to the penitentiary from this city may have to serve another term In prls- cn. The grand Jury found two true bill, one agalimt Ferris and one against Albert Murray, two cunvicts who effected an escape along with three others a year ago, while en gaged ns trusties cleaning up the yard at the State School for the Feeble-Mlnded. and who were later captured by a posse near the town of Ituena Vista, 14 miles south of Salem. The charge upon which Ferris and Murray are Indicted is assault and rohery, committed by taking by force two revolvers and $:10 from the guards, Felix Davis and I- Hurtzel. Together with the three other trus ties, two of whom were killed while In a pitched battle with a large posse, Ferris and Murray overpowered their two guards late In the afternoon while they were being escorted to their quarter after work, and taking possession of the guards' firearms, fled. . While Albert Murray has som" time to serve, Ferris will have served his complete sentence at the end of this J monib, and upon stepping forth from the institution, officers will meet him and present a warrant of arrest for the crime with which he Is charged by the Marlon County grand Jury.. Ferris and his wife were sent to the penal Institute from this city two years ago for robbing the cabin of "Old Johanna." an aged squaw, who is well known to all of the early set tlers. NEW PUBLICITY BOOKLETS. Commercial Club and S- P- Unite To Interest Easterners. In connection with the Southern Pacific, the Oregon City Commercial Club Is publishing an edition of pub licity booklets that will compare favorably with any Issued In the state, and as soon as possible these will be distributed among Intending settlers throughout the I'nited States. The books, which dwell upon the resources of Clackamas County as a whole, are profusely illustrated throughout, and ninety splendid pictures being re cently finished for this purpose by E. A. Chlr.nluns of the railroad com pany. In order to get more addresses, Secretary M. J. Lazelle, of the pub licity department of the club, is send ing out return postal cards to resi dents of the county, asking for the names and addresses, of Eastern friends In the East who are Interested in this section. GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CURE. Beware of the druggist who tells you that any other hair tonic is Just as good as Parisian Sage be knows better. . Huntley Bros. Co. are the agents for Parisian Sage and they won't try to give you something just as good because they know that Parisian Sage is guaranteed to cure dandruff stop falling hair, and cure all diseases of the scalp n two weeks or money back. Huntley Bros. Co. know that Paris ian Sage is highly recommended as the most pleasant and rejuvenating hair 'dressing known. It makes the hair fluffy and beautiful and Is not sticky or greasy. Fifty cents a large bottle nt Huntley Bros. Co. Tbfcy will guarantee it. Made In America only by Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y The girl with the Auburn hair on ev ery, package. ' Molalla. Mrs. C. H. Trulllnger, the Hubbard Milliner, will be at Robbins Bros, store. Molalla, ept. 24, Oct. 8, and Oct. 22. with complete stock of Fall Millinery. New Pastor Called. Uev. W. IX Williams, of Iowa, has Jitiit been called as rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He was here fourteen years ago for ten months and is regarded as one of the strongest men In the Episcopal Church. The Demon of . The Air is the germ of taGrlppe, that, breathed in, brings suffering to thou sands. Its after effects are weakness nervousness, hick of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered live! ! and kidney. The greatest need then Is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic I blood purifier and regulator of Stom-I nch. Liver and Kidneys. Thousands I have proved that they wonderfully i strengthen the nerves, hnlld up the: system and restore health and good! spirits after an attack of Grip. If I suffering try them. Only 50c. Per-i feet sMUfactlon guaranteed by Jones! Drug Co. I Eyes Examined Free 6. I ) When your eyes first begin to be bothered with blor- ring or with floating spots, then Is the time to have $ them seen to. The trouble can be easily corrected if taken In time; strong lenses will not be necessary, and X the use of glasses need probably be but temporary. 5 Our Expert Optician will test yoor eyes carefully according to the most approved modern methods, and 0 if he finds that you need glasses, will fit you with t-U l tf i ituKui a i irajuudBit! prices. Oar feepaif This department of oar business is specially equfpp- $ ed to handle all kinds of work. If it is a watch, clock, piece of jewelry or a pair of spectacles you will find It f j done promptly, satisfactory f guaranteed. t BURMEISTER J Oregon City Jewelers LEE J.CAUFIELD DEMOCRAT The Only Direct Primary Candidate for Cotmty Surveyor An Efficient and Economical Administration. iPaid Adv't.) TRA1NMEN ARE INJURED. Two Caught While Coupling Car to Engine Monday Night. Conductor G. L. Hale and Brake man John Erb of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power Co.'s freight train, were Injured late Monday night while coupling cars in the south end , of the city. They were caught be- I tweea the engine and car platform I and sustained a contusion of the back, and probably slight internal In juries. Dr. C. H. Meissner was called and took the men to Portland oa the 10 o'clock passenger car and Bent them out to Good Samaritan Hos potal. He does not think It likely that their injuries will be very ser ious. , It Look Bad For You I to have sore eyes. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will cure them. Harmless and painless, guaranteed for 25c a tube. Jones Drug Co. CHAUTAUQUA DIRECTORS MEET Many Matters of Interest to Asso ciation Are Discussed. The board of directors of the Will amette Valley Chautauqua Assembly . ; r --1 e. v V V- neia a meeung l uesuay auemoon m , ren(iered unconscious and a phvslcian the parlors of the Commercial Club . wag 8llmmone(i. it was necessary to and authorized the secretary to Issue I take 8everaI pttehes ln tne wounrt notices for the annual stockholders j Mr Roake ls now confine,, to hg meeting, which will be held in Oregon ; nome at Ciackamas. His eye is in City, November 15. The programme jured DIlt tnere are h of gay, for next season was discussed, and tne sight H. E. Cross and Secretary T. J. Gary ! ' J will go to Portland today to confer I with the representatives of other ! Pacific Coast Chautauquas relative : to securing talent for the 1911 ses sion. There will be representatives present from two of the leading East ern lecture bureaus and it Is proboble that most of the talent for next year's Chautauqua will be selected today. This year's session netted a profit of close to $900 and the showing Is very gratifying. After Shaving use Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve, will prevent the face getting sore. destroys germs and prevents contract lng any disease. 25 cents. Jones Drug Co. I II When in Portland visit the only Exclusive Coffee, Tea and Spice Store in the city. Best goods at lowest prices OHAS. F. JONES GRAND AVE. WHOLESALE A Department I and reasonable. All work i & ANDRESHN Suspension Bridge Corner f SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 750. Attendance Greater Time Last Than Year. at This There are 750 pupils enrolled In the Oregon City public schools, ac cording to the report of City Super intendent F. J. S. Tooze, made at the regular meeting of the board of directors. In the high school there are llfi students enrolled, at the Eastham building 2S1 In the grades and at the Barclay 353. This is a substantial Increase over last year. Authority was given to Install ap paratus for domestic art In the gym nasium at the Barclay building. This Is a new department. .The board will proceed at once to obtain fig ures for its supply of fuel for the ' school year of 19U-1912. SCHOOL OFFICERS TO MEET Extensive Program Being by 8upL Gary. Arranged I ' The Clackamas County School Of . fleers' Convention will be held at the courthouse in Oregon City Saturday, October 22. and County School Super i lntendent Gary is preparing the pro- gram, which will include the follow ; Ing numbers: "The Course of Study for Rural Schools." H. G. Starkweath- er. Concord: "Some New Movements In Education," O. D. Eby. Oregon I City; "The High School Fund Law I and Its Application to Clackamas I County," J. T. Apperson, Parkplace. j The meeting will open at ID o'clock. I The chairman of each school district In the county s a delegate and re i ceives $2 for attendance, and In case of his Inability to go to the conven i Hon, he may appoint any other mem j bers of his school board or the dis i trict clerk. SAWMILL BURNS DOWN. Moehnke Plant at Willamette Com pletedy Destroyed. Friday night between 12:30 and 1 the lumber mill belonging to Charles Moehnke. about one mile above the Falls, on the bank of the Willamette river, was completely destroyed by fire, which started in the engine room. The amount of the loss Is $16.0(10. A large amount of finished lumber was destroyed. No Insurance was carried. The origin of the blaze is a mystery. SAMUEL ROAKE INJURED. Falling Plank Cuts Head and Leavet Him Unconscious. Samuel Roake. a well known flor ist, formerly of this city, but whose home Is now at Clackamas, met with a painful accident on Wednesday of last week while loading a car of moss at Estacada. A plank on the car fell and struck him in the head, causing an Incision' in the skull. He -was Saved From The Grave. "I had given up hope, after nearly ; four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dlx, of Clarksville, Tenn. "Often the pain ; ln my chest would be almost unbear j able and I could not do any work, ! but Dr. King's New Discovery has , made me feel like a new person. Its the best medicine made for the i throat and lungs:" Obstinate coughs i stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe, i asthma, croup, bronchitis and hem It . orrhajes, hoarseness and whooping It cough, yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try It. 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. AND E. ASH RETAIL