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OREGON (jm i .J'Tia'JOHhTTI'iilJM V, 0C!T01iJ-;U 21, 1'JIO. V j LARSEN & COMPANY j Cor 10ttr A Main St. I OREGON CITY, OREGON. I i ? : Wholesale and Retail ? GROCERIES AND PRODUCE j LAND PLASTEH Hay, Grain, Held, flower ond Gar den Seeds. WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL BRIEFS Dr. I 0. leu, Dimtlnt, Itnnuii J7 Jt t tit in, Munonlr llldii. MIm KIiiIii.i KIiik Willi II l'nrlliillil v I h ) I i r Monday. Horn, in Mr. mid ,Mri. Wllllum CiilItT, ii iIuiikIiIit. I lor II, Hundny, In lln wITi' (if Jmiii-H llyltutl. II nine n in ll it hull. I'llvalo unit nliiln money In lontl. (ionlnh K. IIhvi'M, attorney. nt-lnw, Cliiirli'H 1 1 1 I ' hint Ictutiii'd In Jill rlly nun n liuiillnii trio In Him I ii Oniii'ii, Mm. WIIIIiiiii Whltclork, nf Purl' IiiiiiI, una Ui I III rlly on Huturdiiy mi IiiiiiIiii'iii. Kiuiiiitinlilo price ul llin New Bya- ti'lll llelltlntH. Mix. Hon .Metdmin, nfi"r u iih u I h x 1 11 il I m N 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 K iiinl In iiuur nlili In he mil Minn lli'iiliu Kimtiii -r.of Hi. Johns. iiii m Oil rlly Kiitunlii) vinliliiK Willi flll'llil'. Tin- Inn III ill nf 1'riinn k llilllitlliillil lit motion 1 1 1 1 1 hn ih'w oUIi-ih Iii tlti lliini'r building. .V. II liuuliiit;. ii prominent iiiiur Ik y i.f MUwuul.le, ii III (Mri;iiii Cliy nil li'CllI bllMll" 'I Ui niliiy, (iriin' lii'ii-H mill er.ni uij by the. Oregon t'lly riiiimlnli'il Company. More tllilll '.inn liulltlnii reic llllil! about 1 1 1 ' ' S tlMllliK licenses lime licvii j mi'i liy ("ninny (')i'ili (iii riimiiii, Mr. JuliiiK. nf till oily, Imn rt urn-' it Id li r lumiii." nfiiT n brief vlil I wllli Mi. Wtttuiiit linrdner, nf Mel ilrinn. Cur n ul) Hull lull rail "II ll lit Jin' II.iiv.t liiillilliiK. Mli. fillii (iiililnnilih. t'h.irle Wrtedl ninl '.. I. t'nldwell li'li Miiinliiy for ill'1 vicinity of Km relic, where tin1)' Will I'll Joy pllellioitll liuuiiuti It. K. Voder mm IMer, Mf .Willi' Yiiili-r, of Hubbard, with In Or.:' Hi I'liy mi liiiiilii' n S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' nihr vImIIIiii; with IrlctuU. i ; i .i ; linn' mill crate unlit I')' Jtie (ihbhii t'lly ('iiinmlit'liiii I'n. Mr. mill Mi. Ownr I jil'oreat, nf I'urllnml, visited wild the former's iiiiilhi.r, Mr. Mnry lil'mot, nf Ore- khii fliy Hmnlwy. M Mlii Mlnnlii Si fun liii i ii in .il ; her (hhiIiiiiii In tln U A ilit :n m depart ment oni nf I cr being 11) fur two Week Willi IiiIihIIIIIh, Mi, .1. I'. KmilliiK mill two children, wlio Hii'iil fi'w ilny will) mini I vc III till rlly, returned Id llnilr huliiti In I'ortliind Mniiilny iiinriiliiK. Mr, mill Mr, Maxwell Telford, (if IIiIh ully, iiiid Mr, mid Mr. Wllllum TIiimiiiikiiII, nf I'mii In n il, Imvn rnliirnuil from u tm itf iiic trip ni'iir Albany. Mr, 0. W. Hlriiilinr, of Wlverton, wlio Ii it m iK'i'ii vIhIUhk wild Mr. li'u'Ki (iurdnor, nf ICInvi'iilli mill .liihn Ailuiii Hired, returned to lior lllllllll I'itiluy IlinrillllK, ('nil nil Niw Hyl('lil IliilitlHtA, IIiIiIkh Coiiiur, hut Aiiilnmi'ii' Juwnl ry Hinri), Mr, mill Mr. Alx (ill), wlio wnru n ri'iilly iiiuri Inl ul Mnliliil'in ut lliu limiiii of Urn liiiinr' fiitlmr, Mr. (iriini, Imvn ri'liiriii'il from Hmlr lionnymoiiii, Wllll.'ll WIIN Kpi'lll lit Hi'lllllll. Mln Ailu lli'ilwnll ri'luriH'il from Hull-in WmllinHiliiy, wlinro hIiu ntii'llil- it till' Knlili'll wrililllIK HIllllVi'lHllly (if Mr. mi'l Mr, C. K. Ituyul, whlcli wii crli'lii'iiii'il yi'tnnlny ufli'innim. Mi. I'.lli'ii llui'lili', wlm fnr lliu HIMl I WII llllllllll llll IllH'tl vIhIHiik linr iliiiiKdlur, Mr, (ii'nrifii (.irltfltli nml nii, A, II. llui'lili'H, of (hi city, Inlt Kiimliiy fur In r liiiinii In Ti niii i'i. J. A. M l-h ! hi hi, of Ni'liriMkii, dim uulvi'il In till rlly, nml lui ucci'iili'il iiiixlHnn u Ji'wi'lnr wild lliirinnll'-r & Aiiili-rii'ii, Mr. MlrlinlHiiii Imn lii'i'ii lii'iiillliK Hin Hliiniiirr iimlilli HI Hlllp IhtiCh HprlliK. Alfulfii wi'I'I"'ihmI ilulry fund In rri'iiHi' milk mm tlilr'l, mild liy llin (irnitnil ('ll y ('niiimlmiliiii ('uliipiiliy. Ilni" ('iiiiiiimiy Nn, G, nf (irni'il I'nliil, I iiriiini;lii(! In nlvi' It tin ll mi I IIiiIIiiim' i n hull ut I liu Armory mi Hut uriliiy iiliidt. (IiIiiImt '".. Knrmi'r'H nrrllinllll nf l pliTi will flllllli'll llm iiiiuli' fur tin. iliiiii liiK. Mi. llrnrK" Viil" mill nn d'ft liml w" k fnr liny Cliy, TllluiiMHik Ciiuniy, wlnr" limy will imiki' llii'lr filliilo liniiii', Mr. Vnl", who Iiiih I'lilnriiil Hi" riul iHiiiln iifflin ul liny Cliy, Inft fnr Hint ilnt'f III III" 1 1 1 1 K. Mln Mmi'l" Muiili-y, nf thl rlly. wlm ii'i-inlly ri'MlKiii'd di-r inlllnu n I' ln IllT In Id" Ol' Knll Cliy ti-liiHiln til iinrpl n uliiilliir inn. In iln l'iirllmi'1 Hl'llnnlit, h ll h In" l ptumuti'il III il;tl Hrhni'l wnrli lit a rilitry nf i:!u piT Iimlilli. (In nun ('liy ( 'i.lll in I x ill m Cnllipilliy lui nnw IliiKC Hlnik (if I'l'iillil nil limnl. M!- Ni'll!" II. ltd Imiiliinn lint Knii" In clnvi-riliil", Tllliini'Hilt Cnniily. Iti'i" i'Vii Ini urf-i'ili'i ii piitltjiiM III Hi" imlillr xi'liiiiil. MP KlrliiiriU'iii :-i :l Klilililnti' nf III" Wlllllllli tin in In .. I. ..inl I a v"ry iiiiri'n.fiil i "in li. r. Ml- Aiik.IIii" Wlllliunii 1 ft Mnn In v tnnriiliiK fnr l;in;"iii', wlifin nil' will npi'tii! n wi'k III Id" Til p.llu H'ltntiiv Ikiiim' Thl nrn.iiiliilliMi wiu fiirtii'Tly- Inrnl nml Innwii n III" Kln,i," Tllllniin Cluli. Init r.'(-"iiiy It n iiiinl" ii ini'ml'iT nf liu- mnorlty hy llm it a I i 1 1 1 1 :i I rhuplnr. .'.Mm Iv'Kli' lllink will npi-ii Imr plimu mii'llii i-vi-ry Tliiirmliiy lit Hi" limn" nf J. K. llminy, I ltd St.. in nr Main. i II. V.'. Tlii'inliiilli N fl Init wink rnr Alii'ik.i. wdi'i't' In' lin K'Ui" on ofyi l.it liiiiiluim for td" Slut" In cnmiirilnii wllli thn Hlnl" lliilidi.ry. II" win vliilt ul Kiti-lilknn mid older prnin liiriit find duii'limy hi at ii nit, mnl m-p.-iM in i" Kmi" nlii'iit two w""k. i. li ft Hi'iiitl" on SHinnlny nli:lit on id" hii'.inii'r Cliy of Hi'iiitl". 1'nr mi Inlrniliiillon to III" Nrw Hyi"in limillHU. w'o ld"lr ml. U (I. Kninn nml oii. Clnri'iirx Kn ton. liny" ri'tiinii'd from Hi" central imit of Muliif. wdiTi' for Id" pnm ihittn iimiitli lli"y dny l"in vHUlrift lln fnriin'r' old Inuii". Ili'foro n lurnlltK in (iri'cmi, thn Kutott vlxlli'd inn ny nf (do iriniilii"iif RiiHtnrn clH". AIHioiikIi tdi'y.lmd a, tiumt ciijoyiilil" trip, limy uro klinl tu K"t Imuk U old Ori'KOli. Horn, to Dr. mid Mr, W. H. Kddy. of till city, ii noil. Dr. Idldy I ic riiinry nf tlm Hliiin Jtourd of Vuiur I nn r y Hiiikhoiih, ll, llurhiir mill wlfa loft Hinnlny for n Inn diii' vIhII wild dl mint, Mr, WIIIIiiiii Hniit of ChIihkii (Irovn, and In llrowiiMVlllu and CrnHwull, AI HioiikIi llm cmiiilii dim hi'i'ii murrlii'l for l Wi'iit y-Mvii yi'iu. tlmy liftvn imynr Imi'ii uwuy from lioino toKMitntr, mid Hil will tm r liitiuil wuddluK tour for 1 Iii-iii. At Hi" Hum of Hiidr inur rlHK, Mr, llurdiir wiih lonin-rt d wild llm Wi'll Kuiil'i ICxpn-ii Cniiipuiiy, mnl dn wa uiutlilu to ci:iirn u viu-ii-tlon. ' (irn tm lioxc mid criiic hold dy tda ()i"Knil Cliy (.'iniiinlhuloii Co. 'llm (iliiilntoiiit Uidli'' Aid HoHnty ini't liiht W'""k ut llio "lllv"rldii Cot I. iK"," llm liitnift of Mr. Ili'lidrlck. .Mi'inlmr of tlm riiHt wlm ir"i'iitid "Tim Old Muld'n Convi'iillon" wnm iiIhii prcni'iil. Tin" afternoon wa Hpiiit In u tooHt enjiiyuhl" niniiimr, mid duliity refreHliini'iii wurn Hnrved dy tlm Iioi"n. DiiiIiir III" nftnriioon pin iih w'-rn lulil for Hi" fun h i iik of an iiiiionnpli iiilli. Tdl (iilli, wlii'ii coinpli'liid, will lint Hi" oritmil'.ntlnli $100. Mr. 'mid Mr. I). K. Kreyliin, wlio l"lt hero Hiuidny of lul week to lit t ml Dm liliilio Hliiin Knlr at HoIho, ri'turiieit Hinnlny 'V"iiIiik, nfler n ilnwt ili'llKlilful 1 1 Iii. Willi" ut HoIhii tlmy vlnlii'd wild tlm former' liroitier, Olio mid I'huI Kri'yliiK, foinmily of till elty. Tlmy urn III tliu Ice liinntl fiiriiirliiit IhihIiii'hh. Mr. mid Mr. I li'Vl.lK In P"llklllK of III" Idlld'l tiimn Knlr Halm Hint tlm fruit i-x-dlhlt wuh "ii'illi'ilt, lliu iipple n nd peiK ln i-npi clally. The run of tlm fair were llm innlii fi'iiluren, Iiiiku pur" Iji'Ihk up for t lii'ii'', Mr. nml Mr Kri-ytHK Hi"l ninny peojiln while In IIo!h" wlm iiliiMili'il lliu Ui'i'Koli Htaie Knlr. j SOCIETY o i . . ... "Watertlflht" In ii iiiii"i I'mii id HiipiTlor to any wuierpriMif mnl li nilii-r preserver now nn I lie iimil.i'i. It I In no w uy In Juilini In leiilher and cull Ii" lined ul'li In ni'fll nil Hie llneHt kid it well ii nil (lie Ili'livli'Ht nf lemlnr. W(i eApi'i lulIy reciuiiini'lid l U(t mi tlio unleH of wniiieim' mid clilldren', hin , I'.'.e mill .'.(l ceiil al.t ut td" Oririiri Cliy Slum Hlnl". Cull mi u nt our new Ktiiro In tdn lliuyer 11 1 1 11 1 ii x. Mih Cclla Cold- UMlllll. HERE IS A REMEDY THAT ' WILL CURE ECZEMA "We Prove It" Wliy wane (line iin.l money cxM'i'.j i'n 'itli:K" with Krciixy buIvi-i junj j Inilnii. irylni; to drhe Hie eezi'iiui! i.'-lin It'oni liliieiild til" fliln wlii-ii Hie llii.'illey lln. Co. DriiK Store Kiinraii-i lei ZKMO. a clean liquid preiurnlnii ' for external use to rid tde nkln nf Hie; rijriii III" Hint c.i'iKei iu uoulile?, (Mio application will relieve tlio Itcd-j iiik mnl often time one lotlln Ih tif-: llrleiii li cure n niliinri i'c of! ei'.eiiia. , In oier J.iiin) towim mnl ciHe In America, llm leadliiK druuRlst da llm iiKeiicy for ZK.MO and lie will tell you nf llm mnryi'lniiH cure mini" by thin cleiin, vlmplu treutiiie'lil. ZIOMO ut lernKiiii-ril in III" rleiineht nml most Hipular treiiliiieiil for cc'cimi, pine pie. duuilriilT mid nil older form of i-l, In or ileal i ulTi'i'ttoiiH whether on In fant or (iron perwm. Will you try a liottleoii our reii'iiiiiieii'liiilnn? Huntley Urn. Co. limit Store. Tlm W'oiui'n'a Clu'J h'-ld their f)rt inderliiK hIiici the umiiir vuoution ut Hm Oiiumerclul Hub piulora Wd i)imuy afternoon, There wa a xood uiieiiilnoce, biiiiink tdoioi l.i-l iik In ut li'iidniicii were Mm, HiikIi I'lutt and Mr. Iiul Tldluill, of I'oillmid. Tdere wa u urtntt deal of linportunt bunlne brniiKlit tip for iIImcuhhIoii, tlm immt Impoi'tant helnif tlm takliiK up Hie dlcuHlon MM " thu antl-un-lii'Xiillon of Mult no inn Ii ninl Clacka m n ciiiiily. It will dicliled by tlio club that wicb member (;orrepond wild peiHOlial frle'KlK ulallnn thitt they aid MKiiliiHt tlm nun' million. It I tliomdit Hint In tdl way imicli run be iiccompllnhc'd. The mutter of orKmilallim of a Junior (,'lvlc Itnprovwin'iii Cluli wa laken up for iIIncukmIoii, mnl It waa derided to orKaiil.o Into hcftlon of Hie illffereiit i:Ikh)Ih of Hm city, com mittee beliiK appoint! i to take churtfo. Tliee coiiiiiil't"e me coin poneil of the followlnr;: (.'uiiemuh Mr. Sliunk, Ml Ada 11. -dwell, Mr. H. H. Mudler; Wlllum. Me-Mr, Viola Godfrey, Mr. Oeorg- I link, Mr. Imwiiey; Mount I'leiim nl- Mr. A. C. Winner, Ml M. I llnliiii ii; ICiihI Inuii Mr, h. V. Uitoiin'ii , Mr. Frank li'lel, Mr. Imvld Cauf.ilil; ilarclay -.Mr. K. K. HallHbiiry, Mr. W. A. Hhewiiiuii and M ih. ornn C. Ilrow- IM'II. A l be Htnle Ku'lerntloii of Wo men' Club icctH ut The ljulle on October ', id, 27, dc!"".i'e were ap pnliiied lo attend to represent the Oregon CHy Women' ( lui, and Hickc me .Mr. J. W. NorMn, .Mrs. H. K. KtralKlit, Mr. W. A. Sle wuiaii. The mailer of the o -1 room wa taken up, and a report maile of the financial condition. At the recent conk fund mile held lu llu; Heaver bull'lliiK over were llm in pro-(1'i-dH, a ml thl will Kn toward ihe rent of ihe room In the Maonlc Iml 1 1 1 lit e. Tlieii" rooms are vlnlted by ninny visitor of tdo (liy, where they; i lijny home nf lln.' lal.' iiriik'nlne and lent Iii cotiifiirt. Many of thn youiif? women of thin cliy who are employed llm! tlii a iiuiHt d" 'ilraldi! pluce lo rtpend Hielr iiooii-doiir, where tlmy may partake of their iniuh, and ret from their morning' work. The clal pint of Hie afternoon wa ileti'icd to Ihe r-btiiiR of "vaca- Hon htnrlei." iiiuiiy nf tlieni being in. l'n-ilii;f and hiuiikIiik. Anions the1 moil Int'TeHtlUK wan Hint nf Mr. J.I U W'lililrou, who toid nf her exper b nci at-Mount llnoil when the lorent lire were ranlpK ill thai section. At the dome of Mr. Anion Heiirlrh. nt Illfh Noon Sunday, occurred the niurrluv" nf I.ena II liaii", nf luan in Anton lleliiilcii. of Clni'liiima. The linns"-!! laslefiilly il.'inrnied for Hie nccaMmi. The creniony wuh t'"r fiiriiied by Kev. Cbri.i'nff John, of Ciiiriticv, mid the writillni; took place iiiuli r nn arch which wa beautifully . ilei ontled wllli Ii i i 1 1 1 :n n leave mid I bell. Promptly at 12 o'clock, the bridal couple, bridesmaid and A. Dane best man. ciucrcd ,Hi' room, to the itiraln of Hi" wpildliii; inarch, played by Miss Lulu Ilaywanl, nf Clackamas, and nfter ihe ceremony the Kiiet repaired to the diuini; room, where a bountiful repast wa served by Mrs. Marl" ll.'liirlch and assistant, afler which the newly-wedded couple left by automobile for their wedding tour amid a ahower of rice. They received many beautiful presents. There were present Mr. uiul Mrs. Hubert llano mid family, -of Ljcnn. Mrs. Marie lleliirlcli and son, of Clackamas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mundheiike, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Jodimloii, .Mr. and Mrs. J. fl, Wlihycombo, Mr. and Mr. K. Grif fith, Ml Kinina Iienton, Mln Mu heluli (Jill, Mr. Goo. Kaden and Ulrd Newklrk of lyiann, Mr. Kmtna Hurst, Mr. iCmmn liuiie and Ml Grace iiutie of Hulem, Ml Anna Hoffman and Mr. G (Hoffman of I'ortlaild, Mr. und Mr. rTed Mai Idle, Itev, Chrix toff John. Mr, and Mra. Fred Hcbnl iler, Mr, and Mr. A., Notz, Mi l.ulu llayward, Mle Aicneg and Ethel Mather, Mr. J, HuentierKcr, Mr. A. Htreet and on. W. K. Haherlach and wife, Mr, film. I'luffer and (IiiukR ler, II. Wad and wife, Mrr Katie Clark, Mis Kinina Ifuberlach, Mr. and Mr. A. Goelz, M. 8. Hhearer and on, Ml Francl Hlllinnw, Mr. and Mr, J. W. Heniie.lt apd children, Mr. and Mr. Frank ilaberlaeh and daughter, Mr. and Mr. K. IL Itoyer ard family, Mr. W. H. Oowalt, Frank Keliier and wife, 1.wIh OelHchluKnr and wife, Ml Minnie Oelschlm;er, Mr. and Mr. Joseph KiikIiuiiho and Mr. Irwin llai kelt, of Clackamas. A pretty but quiet wedding w.u olerniil.ed Tuesday nlghl at 7:80 o'clock at the homo of Mr. A. 1 I'ark, when her daughter, Mi Kdna Iol became tdn wife of Mr. Morti mer J. Cockrell, the ring ceremony being performed by the Kev. B. 8. Ilolllnger, pastor of the HIkIiIhihI CongreKatlonul cdiirch, Portland. The room of the park home presented a very attractive, appearance with their inn Minimi beauty. With the autumn leave were mingled bright colored blosMom. The bridal purty, during tlio marriage ceremony, Blood be neath an archway of autumn leaves, and at the rear were bank of fern and flower. The bride waa becomingly atlircd in a traveling null of blue with hat to mm i h, and I'm carried a bouquet of violets. ' After tdo ceremony a wedding sup per wa Herved. Mr. and Mrs. Cock rell left on ihe 'i o'clock car for their hoiieymoon. They were mel on Seventh str"ct by a delegation of the Klks, who showered them with rice and cscorti d Hu m to the car. ThoHO attending the marrlage were Itev. and Mrs. B. 8. llolliiiger, of Port land; Mr. and Mr. W. A Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Curry, of Portland, Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Cockrell, Mrs. A. L. l'urk. Mrs. II. M. Dukes, sister of the groom, Miss Iulse Ilumley, Miss Ana Allilredge, Miss Gertrude Hamil ton. Mis KHii-l park. Miss Maude Park, Geneva I'ark, Harry Drais.r, C. G. Huuiby, Gerald park, Morton E. Park and daughter, Shirley Park. The bride in well known in this city and Is ery popular among her large circle of friends. She has re sided in this city most nf her life, while ibo bridegroom 1 a prominent young man of this city, being con itecU'd with the Iluiithy Brothers' Company drug store. Walthim ' Elgin Howard Himlltor; Ingertoll Movement 1.7 ! .' T ' '. Ti , U 7- Solid Gold Gold Filled Solid 8Hver Solid Nickel Hunting and Open Fica Cases I 1 7 i There are no new Systems of Dentistry with which all up-to-date dentists are not familiar. There are no secret processes. We are not advertising Dentists. We offer you no cheap inducements to get you into our office. Our advertisements are only to teach you how to take care of your teeth, to advise you in modern dentistry. We never advertise prices only the unreliable do that. figrw I thnwi ft mmilh wbtri tho fnir tnrlwir havt ,oitti) riUAi trlt nil I tm two Mitilla (yt Ui-ih); rritwti dioynl tu tit ii uw lint, KliuMtiig th outtl tikoU (irvMtrul titf I rrpfumiu Hip hrdtf r dy fnr ljinuinl Mnurit a u , -iiMHiiN ihn Amu afirr U druiutt '" txtm fllCtxi 111 ponUiuU. TEETH WITHOUT mi A-r-r" r" FlKitrf 4 -It l iitirlcfn Ui wir a (ltn ttt the month when totUtt bn titHi'litx! lu (uw ri'inaluiuif im ih huJ ruoti, Flinr ft hnwR (hit loot of twn n)wr trplh, th itx Tnr niuUr slid tlio Aril McUKi'ld The lirldwo nlmvit n mint ht'U by mi oxh Ikoa ttuhl tniwD uvttr th ! tint luntU aiid bar wbluta xtuidi luui m oavUjr ut Ui attljuliitiif moinr. rl(r. nhnwii lli. brlil no wichorod In poiltloa. Flittre phnwa a root vttt crown rifly to attach. It I luiiy to axtrari a ruit wnc it ran I crown! ajjd aa UMiful aaavaf. rirnr 10 Ii t month that hm lnut ll th. iwth Imt tonr Ih. imu oiiSilli aud two molrnrn; Ibey niabuiu .cMui lui a lull U.r briuaa. riinra ? rupruMUUi a full wt of Uwlti on a told plat Plium s llliutrnti'a a cam' In which thn lateral Ini lMir Inn Ihsiii lost hixi tli ei'iiirnl IhuImii eronn ili'mrevul. Tu thin m .1 a crown Ima invn l.il.'h.sl I tmilli haa Invn m.Uli'.i .1 l.i lln. i-nnrii to ill the lnn.iai.iiiv I.f I by lb. lual laimal iuuUnr. Kn-urd ii iiuiw. ih. hrMn. nmpl.le, taiidy u pla1'. .iwlllun. an ill. niu lu ttaurn 10. t. . iff 1. ; . . ! V. ..'. V ! HI X Phone AJ3J Rlaia 267 J DR. L Wetnliard Building, Lo pi CICENS . Oregon City, Of cgon The marriage of Miss Josephine Chase, niece of Mrs. It. D. Wilson and the laie James Chase, of this city, arid Mr. Gisirge Itebb, of Waterloo. New York, was solemnized on Tai'S dity, (Jcioher 11, al Jamestown, New York. Mr. and Mrs. liebb are on their honeymoon, which will bo Apent iu many of the Eastern states. They will also visit Washington, D. C. The bride is well known In this city, having made her home with her num. Mrs. Wilson, for iseveral years. She Is a most estimable young woman ami has many friends here. The hrldcgriH ni formerly resided lo this city, where he was superintendent of Hie finishing department of the Ore, gon Cliy Woolen Mills. He is now connected with tho woolen mills of Waterloo. Mrs. Hebb was on a visit lu New York, where she has beeu siuce May. and her friends were takeu by sur prise upon hearing of her marriage. Our Watch-Selling Methods When you buy a watch of us, you know exactly what your getting. We only enjoy going with you Into the details of its making and material, pointing out Its strong or weak points as the caie may be, of showing you why certain parts should be tested thoroughly and perfectly adapted to meet all conditions for wear and time keeping qualities. In other words, you get the benefit of our expert knowledge and our persistent honest methods. - We know when you buy a watch of us that you will be perfectly satisfied whether it is the $1.00 Ingersoli or the $150 Howard, and that you will send your friends to us for one like it. OUR PRICES are considerably lower than you can buy elsewhere, either for cash or on the 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 Ii Guaranteed. But meistei. & Andr esen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. 12. M. Craw ford and Ii. E. Crawford, 1 of Portland. Mrs. S. S. Walker, Mrs. ; A. I lllancliard. Miss Mary Howell, Chambers Howell. Mrs. M. N. Howeii, : of this ciiy, are relatives of the do- ceased. , j Mrs. Crawfordreceived Injuries In! May and never recovered from these. ' She was bedfast for two weeks. ' Molalla. Mrs. C. H. Trulllnger, the Hubbard Milliner, will be at Robbing Bros, store. Molnlla, Sept. 21. Oct. 8. and Oct. 22, with complete stock of Fall Millinery. George Armstrong Buried. The funeral of the late George Wal-' ter Armstrong, who -was killed last week In a logging camp near St. j Helens, was held at 10 o'clock Satur- dny morning at St. John's Catholic! Church, Rev. A. Hillebrand official-1 lug. The remains were interred in j the .Catholic cemetery at Oswego. Do-, ceased was 20 years of age on April '; I last, and w as bom in West Oregon ' City. He was the son of J. W. and Nora Armstrong. j aged 84 years, 1 month and 8 days. She was born at Kent, England, In 1S20, and Is survived by a son and three daughters, Thomas 0. Clark, and Mrs. Jennie, Mack, of Mount Pleasant, and Mr3. Lizzie Porter and Mrs. Khoda Decker, of Indianola, Iowa. Mrs. Clark came here from South Carolina In 1833 and has re- sidt-d at .Mount Pleasant ever since. The funeral -took place at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the family residence. Mrs. Phillips Dies. After a short illness, Mrs. Rosina Phillips, wife of C. M. Phillips, passed away Monday morning at her home In Clackamas Heights. Deceased was for many years a resident of Oregon, and was 4i years of age. The funeral service was held Wednesday at Clackamas Heights. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, of Mount! Pleasant j Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, of Mount Pleasant, died Tuesday afternoon, ' How Much Will You Pay to have your eyes cured; Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve only costs 25c and will cure. Good for nothing- but the eyes. Jones Drug Co. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A DEATH OF MRS. MARY JOHNSON. Former Resident of Oregon City Dlesj At Her Home in Portland. The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. Mary Johnson, who died at her home, 403 Durham street, In Portland on Saturday, was held Wednesday morning from the First Congregational Church, Rev. L. Dyott officiating, and the remains were then taken to the crematory, where a brief service was held. Mrs. Johnson was formerly a resident of this city many years ago, and was one of the promi nent instructors of the county, for many years having taught in the Ore gon City public school. She moved with her family to Portland from this city, where she has since resided. She Is survived by the following children: Thurston Johnson, foreman of the Oregonlan; Mrs. Clara Knight, of Portland: Miles and Harry B. John son1, of Iewlston, Idaho, Miles being assistant United States District At torney for Idaho. Several of the old time friends of Mrs! Johnson at tended the fuenral services. MRS. WILLIAMS DIES. Former Oregon City Resident Suc cumbs to Typhoid Fever. Mrs. Minnie Williams, wile of Fred Williams, formerly of this city, but now of Gray's Crossing on the Esta cadii car line, dlod.nt the 'family home Tuesday. Mrs. Williams is well known lu this city, where she re sided for some time. She was about 35 years of age, and was the daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Asa Boylnn. Several years ago Mr. and Mrs. Williams lef for Portland, and afierwitrds .went to Gray '8 Crossing. Mrs. Williams has been ill with typhoid fever for some time, which was the cause of her death. Deceased leaves, besides her 14-year-old daughter, Ida, and husband, her parttits, four brothers. Lou, Otis, Olio. Orle, of Portland, and two sis ters, Ilcrtha and Vadu. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Security of this city, mid tho order will atiend tho funeral services ru a body. . MRS. CRAWFORD INTERRED. Following Injuries Last Spring, She Died In Portland. The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. Viola Crawford, who died at the home of her son in Port land, were held in this city Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Holmau & Myers' undertaking parlors, and the interment was in the family plot in Mountain View cemetery, where her husband ami sun ore buried. Mrs. Crawford was 57 years of age, and is I survived by tho following children: I W. C. 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