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OUEfJON (J1TY KNTJOKWtlHIi, DAY, VVAUIUAUY 21, 1911. s pill T WltOLlSALE AND RETAIL Groceries, Produce and Commission I Wc Pay Cash ! ? :! For all Country Produce DON'T FORGET US ? Store and Warehouse Cor. J Oth and Main Sts. LOCAL BRIERS -- Dr. I- (I Ice Itiioim 4 r. mil! fl ! .'. .. ' ' Heaver HulldlliK Mrn, l-'ruiik Miller, of Clarke, wuh In llreKon Clly ,'rlday. Mr. . I). ijiikliiH, of Miiiiuiiiii, wiim In Oi'cK-uti Clly Uililny. II. W. I'nrry, of llenver Creek, wuh In Oieiton Clly Halurday, .1, T. Iinike, of Miinpiitin, wuh In Iiokiiii ('Hy Halurday nil IuinIiichh, U. K. .lohiniiiii, of ()Mei;ii, wiih In (IreKoti Clly on IiiiiiIiii'kh Halurday, It. N. lltliletiHlliie, of KHlacudii, wiih 1 1 ittiniK-i tiiK buMliimH In OrcKon Clly Mouilajr. Mr. mid Mi h. T. II l.liul'iey, of Ilea er Cn-eli, were In thin cliy TliiliHilay llllllmictlllK llllnlllenH. jo ii AininwoiHi ouo or Win larnmiHi, jeiimliiK l (iinby. win tratiHUi-OiiK ' of hui'lneiiK In Ori-Kou I Ily Monday. I ,,, i nl hhaler, one of iho pr Incut i JuIhihoii wuh on hU way tu ClackaiiiiiH, Kiinuilll men of the ,-nuiity, and wIkwi- I tt ,r , w ylnlt wllh IiIh paieiiU, hi'iiin Ih at Melullu, wiih Iii t IiIh city Mr and Mrn. .IoIiiihoii, for a few day. enli-rdny iii IiiihIiii-hh. In,, nm vhn w, HHler In Chi'li-r lliutiiiaii hiiH filed appllia : I'oiHnnd befoii) reliirnlni! to Wheat linn in llm (-'iiiiily clerk' ottlcii to land. Mr. .IoIiiihoii cleared iilioul r. Kli'ler the Dili) to loU U. 1(1 mid 11. I7i"l frmii IiIh Imps In UHi'.l, but III bl'M k 3, mul bliH'k f. In (Ihhi'ko. N M. McKllllcnn, of e,unil. one f Hie taniifP- . f thai iiectUili, win lu oil-Kim City ....imluy, having brought n loud of pnliilni'H wlih ll he illHpoueil of. C. Clyde, who ha been III Ihn real eit. tie huxliti'HK 111 I bin rlly and a purl iter of D K. Hill, Im iTerti'il a btilltl lug at Clat l niiuiN I li'li.lilw, uml opeiietl a Itlore. fr-.f. T J. Hill, of Canity. ., of Hie , it in hern of Cuuhy, was In Oregon City Siiiuicliir mi l.ui.lniBii mill wiih regis Icied lit Iho Kleclrlc. U II. Klrrhi'in, unit of Iho piiiinlnoiit ii-nlileiilH of Ntgiin. wag hi Oregon Clly Thiittiilay and Friday. Mr. Kirch rill ailemleil the Comiiicrclnl (lull Itall Tliurtiilay evening. ' James Wllkeison. of Canity, it well known rcMlileiit of Unit itlnco was lu Oregon City Hulurduy, and while hero vUlled wllh Mr. mid Mrs. Kir hard ; Hrh.'iib..rn Hi'voiilh Hiro-I. ! Theio Is now on h HHHo Hchool ; moii.y lo bo loiiiied at per rent In-1 (eroHt. (Sordnn K. Hayes, Agent. (ionl.tn K. Hayes, Agent. Frank Jnggar, of Cnrus, accompan- , led by his daughter, Miss .Inggar, of, Por.lnt.,1. were In Oregon Clly ThurH- ii., iiiiii riiiinj. nun mi-ii, iiiiii.ii tliosn nut-.i.l- of Hie clly attending i "y , the ball given by the Oregon C Commercial Club. The first car over ll w West; n.K, , ,,, m.ent organization of "lore money lo make thai depth. When Hide car lino nindo Its Inlllal (rip down i,no 0rCKOn my ktuII mid I'roduco Uio next oil-liearlng sand Is reached Iho lino Halurday. running as far as j ,-Mn ,, inl)" ,,. ttor,N f 0. . It Is hoped a gusher will bo found. llollon. Tho run was made lo take : ,.1Magomonl for the litral Koclotv. All' " witrkuieu for Iho company down lo pn.phnded Hull the farmers and frnll i STORE CHANGES HANDS. llm point ut which C" construction r,,rH f tM. t,iinlv are on the right 1 work Ih nenrlng romplellon. ,ln(.K (ll (,fft.,.,,g t,i. orgaiilallon and ; Mlller Mlller Se" t0 Frl,nk choen ri.... .... t i. ... ..r.., i.,u'. i ....ii... i....' .. t it.,. i ii,..rl born Possession March 1. IIU'II- lin 11 lllllllll I" I lll'V I'l'l'l1 " ( I received Tuesday from local growers l.M ,). !'..!. t.l ul..u l.iM l....,niu.,u .......I l.i ll.n ill ,1 11,'t ftf lli.i hull ma-, of noarlv all of then.. The more ! fruit and produce the U.tl.tn has for' Mile the ...or., buvern will coin., tm.l ! I I lll.lllli ll, 'ill: i li . , ;iev. Philip T. Hanoi, of Salem, wiih iii the rltv Mt.ii.lnv mid ci.liinleled Ihe , piirchasr of a 2'(, aero tract from Dav l.i li el.,.!-, ,,r t iiiiiimiiiii r.ir ,i h-Miio for his aged paienlH. The old !" his family, ('lire constlimtloii hoa.I Kei.tleman thinks ho will bo able to ' '"'ho, Indigestion, dyapopsia. Only J..c do a rotiHlderablo "funning" on Iho j "' l""'11 "r"g ( " iract .i.hln Iho next few years. UNDERWRITERS SAy'yES March 31 Is Iho Inst day In which I one can join Iho Oregon City ''"r"'' ' Commercial Club May Build on Lot itlid Produce, Union at the low rato of five dollars n Hhare, for on April 1 tho Hloo;; will bo advanced lo Ion dol- tvu ... u).,,r.. TI,m,. Ul,,l U'lull Ii. '..villi n,..,i,H,.iveK of tho low i.rl.-o ! " nhoiild do so al once, for it Is only a 'ipiestlon of time until all will want to belong. Thu Union Is showing up well for a youngster and tho way to make !t a rticoril bronkor Is to all Join and Join quickly. LAND AND CITY PROPFRTY WANTED We want 15 acres of land with out buildings In the vicinity of Mt. Pleasant. We want 15 acres within two or three miles of Oregon City that will grow good fruit We want 15 to 30 acres In the Willamette or Clackamas rivers. We want a good ranch price not more than $-1000 to trade for cash and property near the car line. Wa want a house and lot In Oregon City that can be pur- We want 15 to 30 acres on the OUR PORTLAND AGENTS ARE CALLING FOR ALL 80RT8 OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMS. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD 8ECURITY. CROSS & HAMMOND Attorneys at Law. Wo ninko o specially of Iand Titles and AHSTRACTS. Beaver Building, Oregon City. THREtt DIVORCES GRANTED. Mother of Young Hushsnd Acted Guardian In Suit, .Midge CiiiiiiIiiiII Friday granted do vtnvH Dl ill vorco In I ho following ('lin es: Mwy 10. (laniard vn. Ralph W. (ImiiIiikI, Hiidln Illuming vk. John linn lilliK, 10. It duel III, l.y Hiiriih II. luo fin, KUiinlliiii, vh. Cruel W. (Iiiiirln. In llin lulior ciimci I lin iiliilmlrr was under I tin legal ago, and IiIh mother brought iho hiiII fur (II vurr-o. Tim mill of ('. H. (Itillrldgn hkiiI'iiii lloorgn mill .lnm.pli liiiiii'ldK', Unit wiim Met fur trial fur Huliirdiiy, ha boon piil over, mid llin defendant wnm given uiilll February 21 to file mi' amended answer, Dlmlrk ft Dim Irk reju-cHoiii (iniirlilKii, mid George (', llrownell, William m. Hloim mid William NiihIi appear fur llm defend- II II I M. GOOD STUFF AT WAREHOUSE. Union Not Organlied for Purpose of Holding Up th public. Thu Oregon Clly Fruit mid produce I'lihin look In a lot of potniocx Thills- day Mini had a good look lo tlii'tn, A frw runners seem In Ihlnk I tit I'uloii Ih to I mi an agency for llm sale of UiIiikm that can't ho Hold elsewhere for the reason that II Is nol good stuff, or properly graded. TIiIh In not Uio imipoiiii of the rnliiu. What I ho Union liopeii lo do Ih lo iwmII the' farmer In tit I it 1 1 1 k good Hlulf mid then In properly piirhliiK II ami grading H lhat It may bo of cany miiIoiiI the biiiiio Hmo hnv- 'olilrol of Miifflrlent fruit and pro-1 .lit.'.. ... Illl.l II ...II 1... 11,1 ,.i.i..,.i i ! dure xo Dial ll may he an object to I buy of llm Union. t Then' Ih IIO Intention oil Hie pari of the iifMrer,, or Hie Union to try to ! hold up ilealeiH or cniiHiimerH, bill Him-1 ply lo oimtnle Ho"tlmt ilealeiH and! roiiHiiini'iH Will be pioVeliled from ImldlliK up the ineiulierH of llm Ciilon. j Then wlili Hiuff properly ralHed, pro-1 pei ly Ki'ii'led and packed and Willi a i uiilforiii elf ml to Hell at a uiilfoiui i price (here call Im no poHtillilllly of!tnake ihlnu ideal and not Injure any ! (allure. - SOME HOPS IN 1909. j Former Retldent Cofhee Back to City ; For a Vlit. i WIIIIh .lohimon, Hheepn,.,.. mid ,,,, f Wheailnnd. and formei v i ,1,,,, ,.llVi WI1H VH,K wi,tl frleuda i r,.Kll n,y ,, T,nlllav. Mr. I'tlil illtl ntil do ho well, llie iriH'ieilH from Hie mile of IiIh In i iiiiiniiuilng lo it In mi I fjiiuii. CANBY MERCHANT COMING. Will Open Up Hardware Main Street. Store On ; Andrew K-Hher. of Canity, was In thu ill v yeHieitlav arranging fur the! ....... . . . . I eitinii Mil lent ot a inn uit ami inrin- lim 1 1 ,,. I Itntlt. l, of hla ' ,,, ,,. ,, ,,, ,,.nwKl ,, of Iho Srhram linlldlngH on Main . Hire,;,, betwei't, Third and Fourth. The ittlilililig will to remoiieieii neiore Air. K.Kher moves Ii, Mr. Kocher has been In thin lino of IuihIiioh at Canity , for Hie punt 12 yours. All Skin Trouble Are overcome by lining Dr. Hell's Anil- ; Hepito rtiiiv,'. n in im iiiriiwHiu iu uniT pure cream and Is guaranteed lo Rvp sailHiiiciion. .mi- a nox ai i.eo. a. : Ilnrdhiit. Druggist. ; BOOSTING THE UNION. I BOOBriNU TMt unium. ... .... - , riun t UBJJJC1.1.UI m wvi "t omn, union Is to Be Winner. . , ,.u.u .rlli, i.,H. . . ' ' , ' , ' ' ' - il.ttk nt fr-tilt litutiitKlnfM ii f J'nr. . vallls .....I re,..,ts a very profitable : lime. Several of Iho members of tho ; t lipm it till It'll inn ll tli-"li il K n ,iinuii-ni mi' i ... i .r........i ..i. i. ...!.).. II I' 'l- 'I " l l' "ll ""n "'"'," Itn.i ',",, . .' . .. .- could bo no failure If reasonable sense ,,ohh of Iho org,.i.lllon. , A King Who Left Home , II... ....-l.l I.. lt,IL in, Itnl lliilll Mathillku of Ullffillo, N. Y. savs he - - . , .....--n. . . . . ,-, ;..f nil tjiviiilvim-lir Kim:' New I.lfe always m.'.- ai m...m'. in., isnm ! Pills -and that they're a blessing to l Opposite Court House. The Underw rllers, who pass on In Hiiranco risks and have much to siiy " what may a ml what may not bo ! billll In congeHled districts have given pcrnilHslon for the (motion of the Commercial Club quarters across from the Court House In this clly, Tho building Is lo bo of frame, and on ih. lot i d M ill ing ! k will c ita ii a ! . " r,,mmn " ghiMK, and w ill be i . i. .. n. . i .. i i 1. 1 i. um rin nn ,t . , 'unite of mmumh for tho offiooH of tho ConnnorrUil (Mill) h 1ho hIhiw rooms I , l o S.raugerH will ho shown the display kept on oxhlbilloti, and from the office they will bo supplied with literature ONE BIG FOOL. Sut He Doesn't Live In Oregon City, Nor Read the Enterprise. A man In Connecticut gave a doctor a specialist In catarrh, $50 to euro blm of this common, yet most ob noxious diRcnso. Tho specl.-.llHt gave him a bottle of medicine and told him to use It. Thu fool look the medicine home, look ono dose, put It on a shelf and madu no further effort lo follow In structions. Three months later, with tho modi clno still on tho Bholf, ho told n friend Unit tho specialist was a fake; that ho had paid him $50 and sllll had catarrh. IIYOMI5I (ptonoimoo It Hlgh-o-nio) won't euro ratari h If you don't breathe. It; It will If you hrealho It regularly. Ftirthormoro, you don't need to Rlvo a catarrh specialist $50 to euro you of catarrh, for tho specialist la yet to ho horn who can write a bettor pro scription than HYOMUI. Huntley Bros.' Co., and druggists everywhere, giuiranloo IIYOMUI to euro catarrh or money back. A com plete outfit which consists of a bottle of HYOMEI, a hard rubber Inhaler and slmplu Instructions for use costs only $1.00. Separate bottles of HYO MEI, If afterwards neodod, ooBt but 50 cents, COlf ILIWILL AID IT 'CITIZEN" FAVORS OIVINQ LIBER AL TERMS IF PROJECT IS FOUND TO BE LEGITIMATE. I'l'OHpl'CiM lllllk faVOIIllllo fill' lllllltll- or electric lull way for Oregon City. To lluil iid llm Mount Hood I (nil way mill power Co. la nuking for fran chise Info tlm rlly, will) I hit privilege r selling light, hi'iit mid power to. those who wInIi It, Friday night (IiIh company presented n friinrhlHn lo Council nuking for rcrln In rights mid pi IvilegoM, mid Hip proponed franchise wits referred to 11 special oomuihtoo nplhroo o ncl and ri'P'trt at (ho next inooilng of Dial hoily. TIiIh commit li'i In iMiiiipoHcil of 'Messrs. Meyer, llonke mid Andreson, Oregon Clly Ih anxious for iinollior ! electric railway, ami the roiilii lo be traversed hy the Mount llood Co. Ik llm i,iii w hl' li Iiiinsih-hh men of tln rlly would like lo see opened up to j thin city, And If l IiIh company means IiiihIiiohh, mid run eonvlin o Coiinrll of lhat fart, mid of the further fart that j llm company Ih wIIIIiik l flvo the : icople of UiIh clly a Hipiuro deal, there will be no difficulty In securing all Hie prlvlleeea lliul are dim to llin com- .....I , .1, puny and Iih offlceiH, One citizen after the meetliiK of Council nave volr() lo Ihla Helllliiieul: I -Wo waul iinollur railway If It Ih lo J he a railway; wn iiiIhIiI weliome I another lluhl, heal and power com- j piiuv If ll Ih lo bp n rolupetlliR cinn- I pany. .Not Hint I would wlHh town a hitter flKht for I would not and do not think It would be beneficial, hut n cood henliby cimipetllloii would t,. "Hut wc don't want to Hee uuoiher ....I X. J. .-. 1. U ... Wl, wu( i H a compuny rome In h,.,,, rr buHlncHH and not for trouble.' ...id not ellh-r lo cut up our nlreol and make coiidllloliH wor. and then' find thai ll cannot nutko money and I Hell to the other company. Wo waul i k.hhI bUHln.-HHcon.lllloiiH, and lhat will he beneficial lo all." ! Council n were given ropeH l; e pmpoHi'd ordinance no that lliev , may Htmly ll while the commllleis Ih lining mi It mid when next that body ' moctH tlieie xhollld be the pnHsllillliy of pulling It through Coiinrll-having. If ll Ih found neri iiM.'iry, made the lice- eHsary iimeiiilmeulH and rhangi-H Htig- gt Hied y good IiiihIuckh h'-iiho uml m iiioiii.kh. BIG CHINOOK SALMON Goe Eat to Tickle Palate of Geo. H. Gregory's Friend. i:. ll i:, rv nl M,l;i In Shipped ll 5L' pound Chll.Oi.k salllKJU Hatur.fay nigh, to Ceorge Harroll. of , M.iieiiiei.-s. .v l. "" " caught I,, -"'-'l' I " . ' for shU-mon. by Kd Uec hner rlJ: Ueorge ami Tom Ilrown n is ine mil.ti.i i.r llr I Iriumrv U li,i Im M U l.ll knottli teasel grower o: Molalla, lo , send his friend. Mr. Hariell, a big sal- ,,v,''y DRILL GOES DOWN. w.. i New Stock In the Stone , 011 Well The now slock for the Hl.me oil j ', , ,r ,,, ... ' ,, ,,(,i,i(ir ,,f H.o old .uvli.i 'and then Is a llltlo now lo be had by ' - - - thoso Interested in Iho development. Thp drill Ih sllll going down and .no nilwlM Millt il fill I jr niruiiiiiRfu n mvj l - r - eed. The next sand Is down some '"r linndwl feel further, and It w II inn mho niiiir iittu lit"' mi em ii'o' ... , .i , w. , . Ttut f..-.i-v. ui.irn nl lllli.r i.. Mil. . lor, at tho corner of Seventh and Con- ';'r ih. on l ie hill, was sold r I-, " 'hw',,1,,,rn:l ...ko poHS.-HxIon March 1. Mr . Schocn- ItlHll HUH lll-l'll III llll- KMnri) luini.n r "I wasiiingion Dill recoiniy mini ni ... . . . , ."'",' ' ; T." r.; iiilm - niitu tltiirn mill will route ID llri- K Uliy. Ho was at one time clerk: l'"" store of V. Harris,, on Main, street. i ' " ,.' 1 ', " , " , ,? V.TT wchI. and ho Jiiih made Homo eiperl iiuy oilier alreel for that matter. What ' ,. , . ...... ... l ' Says Property is Not His Own. , lliat Htut0 binder twlno is 3 cents 1). .1. KniKhor vs. W. 0. Holm Is the rHa,ur than outside, and tho trust stylo 'f a civil suit In Justice Sam- ,ns gV(,n trying to meet the rate, son's court, for nn early hearing. Il T)ie Ktntp makes a profit of llSOXfl on I a caso In which plaintiff seek to ,,.l0h , ,M,iployed In tho twine collect on paper wllh while horse, J worku, and with tho opening of a pro wagon nmi sewing machine as socurl- j ,,S(,,i ' farm implement plant tho net ty. Defendant says property levied on j nri)f, , tll0 ,,,, wm run up t0 J;i00. by plaintiff belnngs to Y S. Hohn, and ,,oo a year, cannot bo taken for his debts. j ' Louie Roettger Wins Match. At "the Honrlcl school house- I"', Wednesday night thore was an old , fils,,lom'(l "l"'111" ,lmt nl,out :!0 ; I'" enjoyed lo the utmost. Ev ..r. lwwlv u-lin lit Innile.l l-OKO to tho OC- I ,rvbotiv wh0 u'tcMHhnl rose to tho oo. i . . 7 V. " ' b kii J t'llnllMI HIIU 11 II 111' "'nt' 'I j awn ",0 RH0,,K"r R"r 18 lrolpnl of tho chKl which Is lo-, DilUwl I Vllll-ll III.-III ii.i..- ,-vi.t " New Store for Gladstone. Hums & Co. are preparing to open a largo general merchandise store at j (Hailstone, and n building will soon bo ! -erected. The store will be located one block north of tho postofflco, ! fronting on Portland avenue. I Birds for Breeding. j KiKiwieilgo m hi I ii hi in r.-rii-iiinu ; . , ...!.- ..a .......I.. I.. ....... ..,!..! III goit'.l 111 I-I'IIIIIK. till- lli'AI llliitu mill point Is. Iho crossing of whatever fault tlim-n tlmv hn mill tvll)l na IllL'h mill ! enduring merit as possible. This prln- ciplo will regulate 'ho reservation of birds for stock. No bird ought to to i.iimi iiiiii mini nvu imirunit v -inn '" e weakness Inherent in that particular strain. j TAKE THE HINT j You can get the best that money can buy If you buy of our new stock of canned Table i Fruits. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City. CONFINE SALES TO MEMBERS, Will Invlt Farmers to Join ind Then Reap Benefit for Them. Tim Oii'koii CHy Fruit and froducii Union bun a number of ciiIIm for need potntoiiN of different varieties Mem. hern of I lie Union Hhoiild x't In touch with the officcm of the Union mid kcc If thoy havn liny of llm product that putroiiH vIhIi, mid If ho xupply iho dn mniid. II In Kelierally HKreeiJ that hiiIuh of Hpruy and Hlmllitr productH Hhotnd not tin niadn lo olliern IIuiii nieinhorH hy r red 1 1 I'd officer! of Ilia Union. If n man wIhIich to 'benefit by thu power of l ho Unliih for H ii "I hu Hlioiild he- coini? a tni'tiilier. If not I hern Ih no caiiHii for (telling; to III in at a cIoko lii;- uro, and keeping iho Haitn from tlm n-Kular (I en I era of Ihn town. If mm Ih not a member It In about iiKreed Unit lie Hliall bo allowed to go to lb? local dealer mid pay Ihn price, keeping llm barKiilna for iiimiiberH. Tlm Union ii h a union can tmll npray lo ineinheri for lean money I bun Dm trade, ran Imy it nl. Tim Union ulrendy wleldn u power mid It Ih no more than fair thai IheBo prlvll'KiH aboiilil b confined to meiiiljiTH. Ily rcfriilnliiK from timd (lilliK with Hiilea oiitHldi; uiemhcrHlilp II Ih believed Iho trude will feel more kindly lo tlm Union ami feel more like aldliiK It. RAISING OF HOGS IS WAYNE DARLINGTON, FORMER STATE ENGINEER, MEET ING WITH 8UCCE83. Wayne DarlliiKton, fernier htato en Klneer, Ih hero from Viirkay. (n Ih hiIII conductliiK IiIh linrnenhe hoc ranch, one of tho lari?i-Ht in the North- mi'iitH, the rcNiiltH of which will Inter- . ' """" ,lr mo I : " rxM,"H,v,,y "r ","""' " Mr. Darllngloti now ha about 10H0 head contlnuoiiHly. He believes the lh..n -... I ,1.- ...... '"" " , """ " - ' ''' "r ,I,Im 'l"n ""f " ,h''lr " " 1 " " m 1 herd of CO Mulofoot hog for experl menlallon. He ban figured It out that an acre of alfalfa will feed 2'i hog rind that ll refulre between Klx and eight btiiili eln of mixed grain wheat, oat and barley per head a year. In the Hum mer time the hog are pastured fon HuouHly, Ihe field being croHK-fenced to permit Irrigation In Kertlon grilled off. It tho cold weather the hug are fed a mixture of chopped alfalfa and grain served hot through the applica tion of hot water or sleam. Mr. Darlington ha been uhlnplng to a..t, i,,, t ... iH nou; Hf.,,ii,1 ,,( ,..., .S,,,,.. 'r.' ' V.1. i '"" R. '.'Sh"KS ' :nn'J' ' 'J' r' ,Ilnrket At the same Hum he Xtl yartg 1,1 'on a head "A sow Ih worlh morp I ' has been offered 8 cents a pound at - - " ' u " -'"'i'"'mU i,.,k. 'H ,heBV"r- im- I ,,' v ji iiu iim-io ill iiii-v JVin, I With the best forage on earth grow Ing abundantly In Idaho. Mr. Darling ton believes (ho hog business could he made far more profitable to farmers (iobc wt q go )ni " ',lpd revenue by ralKlng a few for Ihe roarkot.- " ","10 b"'Minan. p'omner . iqirt Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A M AP.7IAGE LICENSES. Llci'iiscs to marry have been grant ed to Orr.vce M. Marsluill and W. R. Wemwortl'. Hannah l.undgron and August Wilson, Kathleen J. Davis and tlleti 1 Davis, Nola McClung and I'. K. Stone. Miss CcClung la under the ago of IS years and obtained the con . , . u I nf hn, nnrnlita A Cough " 'l;l'T, " n I L ! inTrar neglected. Take r. He 1 s Plne-Tar- iril-. Ml .Mill.-. i i.,...o i..b,,,. lion, Hiops ine cimikii iiiiii urain me miMiilirnnett. I.eo. A Harding, Drug- gist. .. M iiiiesolu employs Its convicts so nrofilablv at making twlno that In Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve 1 Is tho best eye remedy ever offered the public. It a snow whlto ointment .,(.a!. harmless and absolutely guuniutced to euro. At nil dealers and lioo. A. Harding, Druggist, 25c a tube. . C. D. Slocuiu. of Jennings Lodge, as in Oregon City , jelm,n(!8 ih1b0 on business Satur- has sold his place and expects soon to leave for Oklahoma with his family, whore they will niako their future (home CATARRH itfiSo' . v ta" w gvr - Hi (9 ? IS ?U5 tt o s2 s J -j .. a..i C 3lafl v)o HAY FEVER ELY'C CREAM BALM Applied Into lh noilrlls Is quickly abtorbad. OIViB RELIEF AT ONCI. It cloanstw, soothes, ln-nls and piotivts tlia diipasfit iiifiiil'rani' rtniltitig from Uatarrli and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Itostore Uio Sitnses of Tnsto and Hmvil. It is easy to ut. Contains no injurious drugs. No mercury, no cooiiuo, no nior. phiun. The housolmUl remedy. Price, 50 cents at Druggists or ity mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warrsn St., New York. P .rt-ilit, i r s u - .m m mi iiiit S , I y .iCV-v f. . S J-'ti i .V Xv. t-i stint ry-'i:. DAMASCUS FARMER CAUGHT BY SHARKS NEW-FOUND "FRIEND" LEADS HIM TO GAMBLE AND WIN WITH USUAL 8EQUEL. DROPS $30(M) INTO SHARK'S COFFERS Carrlei Hie Money to Friico In Face of Warning Given Him By Lawyer and Friend. A Rood old farrnor of IiamuHciiH was recently made the dupn of a bunen of Han KranelHco Hharka who beat blm out of $::) by that, old game of ullowiiiK Urn victim lo win a large Hum but requiring him to put up big money .-ih evidence that he la entitled to bin winning. It Ih a bunco game an old iih the IiIIIh, but there are many men who are utmophlHtlcated and HUHcep tlble to the trick. Hut. when the game la played ho near homo aa In this in Htaiice that fact In Itaelf adds lull-rent to It even though the trick Ih an old one. The old farmer Ih one of the moat hi aid and reliable In the DamaHcu neighborhood, and he ha a family wlio are an IndiiHtrlou a hirnelf. He ha been away for neveral month, traveling in Mexico and Southern Cali fornia. Wlille eiiroute homo from that I Houthland, Btid while on uhlphoard on the way i. San Francisco, he fell In with a man who purported to be an old farmer like hlniRelf. The two became unite chummy while at sea and when they landed In Frisco began to see ihe sights together, the other profess - lug Igiiorauce of the city as great as his own In Die course of their wandering Ihe two dropped Into a pool room where there was gambling on the rac - oh. ills friend bet a dollar on the rare and won. The old farmer was Induced to make a small bet. He put up a dollar, remarking that If he did loHe It wouldn't break him. Hut at the end of the rocelpt of a few figures on Hie wire he was told he had won $::uou. Naturally the German wanted his after an Illness of several months, money. Hut he was at once told that ' Death wa duj to pleurisy. Mr. Den such was not the rule of the game; ison was born in. Sweden and was Unit he must put up $3000 to prove ' about 50 years of age. She had re to Uiem that he could have paid in , sided In Clackamas County 21 years case ho had lost; that the fact that and wa for 19-years a resident of he had won could not Inure to his ad-! Ms-adowbrook. For the last year and vantage unless he was In position to , a half she has made her home at Glad pay lu rase he had lost; that this was 'stone. .Mrs. Denlson was married In a spin tsman's game and that they had in glecied to tell him this supposing , being Miss Annie Johnson. Two chll-1 and ca"e ot orchards, handling the he had know n It Inasmuch as bis part- dren survive her, a son, Amml Donl- i fru,t rroP' Browing cane fruits, pre ner was wise. Hut he was assured ! son and Miss Mildred Denlson, of 1 mention and cure of disease and Insect that he had won the $:!u00, and In ord- i Gladstone. The funeral will take ' Pes(s, top working an old orchard and or lo gel it jt was only necessary to j place at 11:30 o'clock Sundav morn-1 budding and grafting In a young one, show thut he could have paid in case he had lost. And here w as where his new-found ri letid was enaitled to Bteer mm ngn; and assure him that it was a square game, that the house had made money on the day's transactions and that his winnings made but a small hole in the day's profits of the house. To make a long story short, he was greatly excited and started post-haste for home lo get h! morrey. Arriving at home he at once looked up his law- . mm i-uiinuiiru u.m ... ..e- ..iic . were tne intermeut was In the Gra Tho lawyer saw at once that his client i ham cemetery. Captain Beeby was a was greatly excited and learned that while he had been away from home for months he had stopped in town to fix this deal up and had put off going home till a later day The lawyer (nterred , the Granam cemetery. De told him he was being deceived; that cease(j msde h home at rarus for he had no winnings but that the sharks wished to get him Into the city with the money and then divorce him from II. The Dutchman could not see it that way but did finally go home and talk j with hid family. A day later he ana D. ... his wife, son and brother came to see Phoebe Frlel Dies, the lawver who gave lo all his version I Mrs. Phoebe Frlel died at her homo of the trick. But he was still certain near Cherryville, on the Mount Hood of his winnings and borrowed the mon- j wagon road, February 13, from apo ev, put it into a draft and started for i plexy. She suffered a stroke three Frisco. Before going, however, he I years ago and had never recovered, assured his friends and lawyer tb.tHesides her husband, J. T. Frlel, she he knew how to protect himself and 1 1 survived by the following children: said that having the money in a New ! Mrs. W. R. Allen, Mrs. Glenn Mcln vork draft was certain to protect him. tyre. Mrs. R. C. Murray, Mrs. B. F. Arriving In Frisco he had little I Hurt, Mrs. T. E. Klrby, T. J. and Jerry trouble In locating his friend and in j Frlel. Mrs. Klrby resides In Portland, finding the pool room. He was shown ! and the others near the old family several thousands of dollars on a table i home near Cherryville. from which pile he was to be paid when once he convinced them of hi financial ability. He showed his New York draft In evidence. They "could not receive this," they said, "but they would help "him to cash it." This he did and went to the den his friend at his elbow at every step and after a little parley he turned the gold over to the sharks. They said they could not take the bank's count but must count it themselves. Even here he did not balk but passed his moicv over to them. It was counted by lis cashier of the pool room and thrown on tho table among the money piled up before htm. At this there was a commotion among those present and ; by this time there Mvere a dozen of the confederates on hand everyone shout ed, "Yon lose," and the table laden with gold disappeared from his view. How he was shown into the street he does not know- to this day. This w-as the first move in the game lhat showed to our "erman friend that he had been duped. He looked about some little time for his frb- -1 but -ould not find him. After loitering about for a time he came home, a sadder but a w iser man. He , told his lawyer and friends what had been dono to him, and wondered hov j it was possible to fool him out of his money' when he had carried it in a j New York draft. His lawyer told him : It would be foolish to try to catch the ! s .arks and that he better go home and recoup himself by raising pota toes. When he accented the advice : he remarked that it would take him four vears to pay out what he had , borrowed for the trip. Several davs later ne came to the lawyer again to tell him that the night before, as lie lay awake- revolving it in his mind It had just come to nun that, the "farmer" on the boat was a stool pigeon for the game, and that he had been no friend at all. The Gorman's wife and friends say that had they been able to convince him that It was a fraud, and he had passed up the Incident, ho would nev er have been satisfied In the matter und that tho lesson, bitter and expens ive as It was, is tho only one that could have opened his eyes. The lawyer thinks that the enthus iasm of tho old farmer had taken a hold on the rest of the family and FREE V '& , PERFECT I EXAMINATION -aff FITTING I 1 1 1 1 i i"ir' " i Do Yoo Realize of Perfect If you really do you won't neglect having your eye attended to Immediately at the appearance of any trouble, no matter how alight If your eyea are not Jut a good now a they ever were, you thould haVe them examined at once and find the difficulty. Our expert Optician la at your tervice for this purpoe.. Call any time for an examination it won't cost you u cent, and you'll have the atlafaction of knowing In juut what condition your eyet are. And if you need to be fitted with glasie we wllluarantee to give you perfect latiafaction and at a reaeonable cot. BURMEISTER Oregon City Jewelers that In the face of his warning he feel that other members of the fam- I lly w,'re more than half cf opinion l,iat 11 mlnt possibly be true he had ! won and ,he money could be secured ' '' dlie Proc"s. And there may yet i 1,0 8 'a'"l Uca in that old German I hfd that " he hal taken his lawyer no wull have received the money ! l?oatise of the fact that they would not have dare1 ""'''e with a lawyer. MRS. JOHN DENISON DEAD. Gladstone Woman Had Lived 21 Years In Clackamas County. Mrs. John Denlson died Saturday morning at 3:50 o'clock at Gladstone. 1SS9 at Portland, her maiden name ing from her late residence, and the Interment will be in Clackamas oeme- ; tery. Rev. A. H. Mulkey, of Glad- ! stone, will officiate. DIES IN PORTLAND. Remains Are Taken to Carus, His Old gHome, For Burial. Captain Boeby, who died at the home of his son, Scott Beeby, of Portland, nn Ttioarlav n-nu l.rnitirlif In this nltv Tn,lrsday m'orning and taken to Carus, member of the G. A. R., and was about 87 years of age. He formerly resided at Cams, where his wife died some time ago and was about five years, moving to Portland about three years ago, where ho lias since resided. The funeral services were conducted by the Chaplain of the G. A. It. of Portland. D. C. LATOURETTB, President. The Fifst Nr ionai Bank of Oreg.- City, Vegon CAPITAL, Transacts a General Banking Business. ements FLOUR $1.50 PER SACK Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1S66 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 Careful of Your Property i One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co, Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street the Importance Vision ? & ANDRESEN Suspension Bridge Corner FARMER WEEK 01C. CLASS ROOMS CAN'T AFFORD AC COMMODATIONSPRACTICAL VALUE GREAT. CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 20 The Im mense enrollment at the Farmers' Week at O. A. C. has taxed the ca pacity of the classrooms, auditor at some of the lectures being forced to stand outside the door because of the crowd. The Immense practical value of these lectures Is responsible in part for the popular Interest in them. For orchardmen there was specific in- I struetion on choosing, maintenance. I and apple packing. Special aid was given those from the arid regions who wished to grow fmlt, for those inter ested In grape culture In Oregon, and those having strawberry beds to care for. Dairymen and farmers having stock to care for were shown how to solve their problems, from the dally care of the family cow and the judging of beef cattle to the construction ot dairy barns and hog houses, veterinary science, the care of horses, tests for tuberculosis, choice of pasture and the care and judging of sheep. Much valuable assistance was given those Interested in truck gardens, grain crops, and the improvement of the soil of their farms. The domestic science department also offered a large number of eminently practical and helpful lecture courses on the solution of home pro" 'ems, Including plain and fancy sewing and dressmak ing, millinery, cooking and servtus meals and light refreshments, furnish ing and decorating the home, launder ing, the cire of children, exterminat ing insect, and sanitation. Oak Grove Team Wins. The Parkplace basket ball team went to Oak Grove Friday night to play the basket ball team of that place. The Oak Grove team won in a score of 43 to 20. II is said that the Oak Grove team is a husky lot of youngsters and that the Parkplace team was outclassed before the game began. ; F. J. MEYER, Cashier 50,000.00. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. AT ALL GROCERS. Residence Phone Mala 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman 6 0 .