OUEfJON CITY ENTKIIPUIHK, FRIDAY, MAKCIl 17, 1911, I luiiSO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Groceries, Produce and Commission Wc Pay Cash ! For all Country Produce DON'T FORGET US j Store and Warehouse I Cor. Oth and Main Sts. I. -v- i it mnrr I I 111 Al llllH lS I LVJV-L. UIULI O j Mia, Iir. Mi rarland waa In I Ik, city Mr. and Mia ('. Maimer mid family, Friday from (ink Grove, j wlm him been residing at Monnl Jolui Do Nul, of HImm wooiI, waa In lieinianl lor the paal four year, will tlm illy on IjiihIiu-mn Tliuradiiy. i mov to Portland today, whore they Mr.iinitMia.il IMtmnii, of Hhubcl, I flde temporarily until Mr. Hal wero In Oregon (Ml y on Tnitaduy. er Mud n aultalilo location. Hit will Dr. Todd, of Moliilln. Itaa purchased purchase a farm. Mr. Maimer Iiiik ii new Fold auto or Klllott and rarka. ..... ... ...i... o -i... ... . i. .ill". 1 III" " R ni-itliniri, lf .Hi.", wry III at her home with pueuiiiiuilii Jimi Htiidemmi, of Hhuhel, waa In Oieuoii Cliy on n hiiHlni'a trip on Kil- ,lv w A llevlmiin. Mtlomev of KnliiiB In, waa In thla city on P-khI hualncaa Tueaday. rietce Wrlnht, of Mhetal, wim In OreKon City on Thurxd.iy on a hual- ni'Ha trip. Mr. Ilartnall, nf Heaver Creek, wiw iiniotiK Oregon City bualneaa vlalt ora on Krlday. John (llliHim, a real extant man of Mllwnukle, waa In thla city on hnal liean on Tueaday, Hlehard Walah, a well known Mil-land waukl" man, waa In Oregon C ity on ( htiMlnetia Monday mnrnllig. Charged With Belling Beer. Mr. and Mra. lonx. of Miinpiatn, y Harrla and Walter Harria, hi were In Ihla cliy on Tueadity, having , mm, of Oak Orove, were arreated Wed rouiu hero lo pay their taxea. j ncHilay tor telling heer without a II- Krank Klah. one of the prominent j renae. They were taken hi fore He fiiiuiera of Cliu kamaa county, was In , -order Stlpp for trial and after hear thla cliy m hu"lnena Tueaday. Ing the evidence In the cane the He- Minn Julia Holt haa heen apmlnted 1 roider lioiintl Ihelil over lo conrt In poat mlHtreaa at Oak (In"" at the In- the aiim of 1.100 each. The officer htance of Coiigreaainnn llawley. , think that they have a clear time and Mr. Speight, nf Canity, one of the . feel certain that they will he utile to well known renldenta of that city. 'convict the nccutted when they come In (vegon Cltv luiMlni'HB Saturday. to trial. Mr. II. V. Wink, of New Kra. anJ : ion were In Oregon City on Saturday, 1 and vlalled with frlentla while here. Ilarton Jack, of Manpiam, waa I .... .... ,i i-ri.iuv i llirgon i it y on iiihij .,i.iii.. .hi, i.t. i.rntherM of thla city. v.... i.. r U'lllitiiii Jonea. . riw .. -.. - of Mtillno, U very III with pneumonia and a trained nure la In nttendnuce. Mra. Kd MtMire. of (liar ( reea, n; 2 acrea at Willamette to Mr. Mat Iowa, will arrive In Oregon City today, thetva of I'orlhinil. 20 at Willamette to and will visit with M' J jvtamey. Thad Stlpp. a brother of IJy Hllpp. waa In Oregon Cliy on Thuraday. Mr. Stlpp la a well known farmer of Lib eral. p. Ikihlender, one of tho well-known resident of lle'iver Creek, wa among tho Oregon City Imatnesa visitor on Friday. J. II. Setlleinlt r. Jr., of Woodburn, was In Oregon City on Tuesday after noon, having made the ufp In hi auto mobile. F. J. Riding, of Marquam, accom panied by his alsier, Mrs. Skinner, were In Oregon City on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Geoige Calllf and daughter, Mrs. IJbhy Morris, of Ca.a ilero, were In Oregon City on business Saturday. Mra. Roy MrAlpln, of Kstacada. ac companied by her young ton, were In Oregon City visiting with friends on Saturday. William Livingstone, of Highland, was In Oregon Cliy n Monday. Mr. IJvlngstoiio la Just recovering from a siege ot Illness. M. J. Ie, r Cunby, and 8. N. Strub bar, of that city, were In Oregon City Saturday, the former visiting In Port land before hi return home. Mlsa Olive Rlsley has returned to her home nt Rlsley, after b few days visit with her sister. Mlsa Ethel, who Is n student or the I'nlverslty ot Ore gon. . Mrs. Roehl, or Molalln avenue, who haa heen very III, Is Improving and her son, William Jones, or CaruB, who haa been visiting her, haa returned to hla homo. , ri,n..i..u w,. I. Hi t of Needy, and a lit. ' - - - runner resident or Oregon City, wn In this city Saturday visiting his fntn er, C. R. Nohlltt, and slsller, Mra. M. J. Morelnnd. R. K. Gordon, Dr. A. T. Murdy and Hurry Gordon, of Canby, were In Ore gon City on Thuradny evening, having romo here to attend the dancing parly given by the Willamette Club. James Htilaon, who recently pur chased the C. H. Ilysom place lit Mountain View, haa arrived In this city to tako possession. He will plant the land In small fruit and berries. 11. Kuppenbender, of Clulrmont, haa Just received and Is planning to plant tree and shrubs from Stark Hros.' Missouri nursery. Ho will plant 7 acre of apple, 2 of currunts, 2 of strawberries and one or pears. Mr. Merle Jones, or Cams, who was taken HI several day ago, la still very alck. and hla mother In Portland was notified and passed through this city on Saturday where aho is atlcndlng MORE BARGAINS PUT ON Oregon Mm at I do fa ml ly horn lit Chimin. Tim funeral service over th re in it 1 it m of H. Hnyii'ir, who dld lit hU home near (iiickainii on Thursday, worn held Saturday inornliiK, and tho llllolllll'llt wa In I In ClllflUI IIIIIM ClIIIH. lory. Heccned win 10 yci of ago, Mr. WImmIow, of Mountain View, Ik having Itiiprovemonl Hindu on III plum In (tin way (if building of poult ry house, mill expect to go Into tlio poultry ImnliicMM Ihl ynur. Th ImiIIiI Iiik In luting constructed ly Jolui Oil' It'll, Mr, WIiimIow Ihih already ninny young i'IiIcI.oiik nut. W. K. Hiovon, wlm recently arrived In Mil i lly from Oklahoma, hihI rem I'd Mm Skinner fin in nt Molalln for a yi'iir, wit In Oregon City mi Hiilnrduy. Mr, Steven Hiuli'N tin will try nucha- 1 1 1 it it I'oiinly for ono yiir, and If anila ftnioiy hi ilia end of tho year li wll! become it pfrniiiiii'iil settlor. Mr. Millard (Illicit, or Monnliiln Vli'w, wlm Iiiim lii'i-n tubbing In Port land for I'lirln Haiti, ha lii'itn K ven a rouln, anil will commence IiIh dillle on Monday morning, making IiIh homo In (hat fit y. Mr. dllleit wn recently tippolnli'il by CongrcHHinan llawli'y a ulieriiatn iih a cadet to West I'olnt. MIhh Mary MHchell, nfi'-r n two I weeks' vluli Willi her mother, Mr. ! Klli'ii Mitchell, of Hit ml y, returned id '1... fill LI I.... I.... I wii'Hiiil i tijr nil ntlllililjr i-vi'iilliK, Htm llllH ri'MIIMII'll llIT pOHlllllll Wllh III'' iMiatwt icly store on Seventh street. Ml Mitchell wa accompanied to Ihl '"y 'y her tlaler, MIh Clarn M Itch Ju (,f, for HlI( on Hlfllr(Iliy ! ao.u mi inrm in mouih i ie.iHum con- I.IkIiL... ..f nr. ,.i-. I,. Mi- II., In. a . ' 1 ),..!.. I miin i.l I i ,rt In Tilt 'I' ho fnritl will he In charge of Mr. unit Mra. Henry T. I l'HW, WIMI W.TI1T llllll I ll-'l III lllin cliy diirltiK the week. Mra. I'lpHa 1 waa formerly Mlaa With M liar-1 Krenvea. well known In thla city. The .fariu hrotiKhl a price of $ 13.000. , . . . , 1 planing Mill Nearly Completed. The new planing mill out Molalln iivetniK, within the cotiOniM of Mntin tain View, la coining on fine. The hulldltig m eiicloaed and the machinery la under the encloaurv ready to he liiN'alli'd na aixui aa the earpentera inn llnlhti the detiilla of the huUtllng iihhIhI In erecting It A Few Real Ettate Deal. n ,, KoU t c0, nBV0 b(.pn dolrtK )llHln..HH ,h paH week regardlen. of . : . ...j .,,, uml ,UHineHn nun 1101 openeu ! .. ..... tu. i...... -..i.i n.. ihn .... . r ...o... ...... 1.1. n.. : rmilti n nun i-t a iiini-n mni vi j ,,, ,.ahH(1,(1 fnrm Motnlla. the K c lirkc fnrm of K0 nrtplI at MoH. , Mr. Illlrts or Molulla. 20 ncrea at Wil lamette to O. W. Wrestler or Salem, and 4T acre south or Oregon City lo Mr. Hullard or Salem. Making Improvements at Wllhoit. A. G. Wylnnd wa In tho city Thurs day from Wllhoit to pay hla taxes and transact other business. Ho ayt that the spring there I changing i Im ..mi thin num., iinnrnvnniKntH i win I... ..ittilo im iiinm.-r so that hv i the time the season oncn there will ik. mnn imnmnnHtnti' In vnmin I While lu re ho was trying to arrange I to have tho crusher go lo that section i 1 r ih.. f-nimiv fur ii Hiiiv Mutt thev : mny have crushed rock to put on the I , roatls In that part or tho county. I I ! r,.,M w.arlnn (h. TltU "Doctor." j Vladimir Jindrn. one of the victim, - ::,Zll , , ro : 1 , i t..." ii -,i' wa lined $ .0 by Judge Timwell Wed-. ' nes.lay afternoon. Jlndra was In Ore- gnn Cliy a few years ago but later went to Portland. There he had trouble with Mrs. Jlndra. nnd her charges at the time of the trouble! were far from complimentary. Reviling the Premium Lltt. ; heen In charge of Mr. nnd Mra. O. C. The premium list for the county j Yocum for many years, has heen pur fair lit Canby Is being revised and put j chased by Mr. and Mrs. Elljnh Cole ln shapo tor (ho printer. Secretary I "'n. he Mrmer being the well known Nuclle Is trying to have the list In mountain guide. the hand or prospective exhibitors! Mr. 'iocum is tho pioneer guide of ..i.i.i ntttnih. An all reader of 1 Mount Hood, hut tor the past tew the Morning Enterprise know, tho Fair1 la lo continue for four days thla year, and the premiums awarded nrc to be divided accordingly. Debate on West Side. Tho West Oregon City school do baled again on Friday afternoon, tho subject being 'Resolved, That Women Should Have Hie Franchise." The af Urinative was maintained by Lllll Schmldll, teacher of tho primary grades, assisted by Wallace Pepoon nml Inez llatdorf: the negative, by Pearl llalley, teacher of the rourth grade, assisted by Carmen Schmldll ami Elmer Giibhle. The nfrlrmatlve was dnclared winner. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheunuitlsm of tho muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require liny Internal treatment. All Hint Is needed to afford relief Is the freo application r Chamberlain's Liniment. Give It a trial. You are certain to be pleased with tho quick roller which it affordB. Sold by all denier. -AT THE- AT THE I Qty Shoe Stoive HOME mOM CALIFORNIA. Oak Grova Peeplt Havt Pltatant Tim, But Clad to 01 Home Mr. and Mra. (!, U Vondnrnho have returned lo their home at Oak Grove from tlmlr trip lo California, whore they api'lit llvo week lghleeing, Among llin place they vlalled witro l AiikoM'N, KedlliliilH, liOHB nencn, Haiila llnrhiiiu. Kun Francisco, oak Innil, Alameda, Sacramento, Rlvcraldo and Pasadena, While, on thla trip thev had Ihii nleaaiire of seeing !(,- nun ncre of oriinKO tree llllod wllh I Iih ripe fruit lind that many more of lemon Ireea hearing fruit, a aignt nicy had never Imfore Keen, Tint weather waa delightful In many of the place they vlalled, hut they slit to Urn water waa poor, linn iih "i (oinimiii with that found In Oregon, They are glad to got " ,n"lr home In OreKon, wlierp lliey run mi inv the ii I r and an ochimIoiiuI rain Hiorm. Mr. Vonderalm aaya that In all of IiIh trnvela In California he nev er anw any prettier K'rla, wllh the may ei.inplexlona found In Orenon, and eatierlully In I'orlland. They via- lied OreKon City Thuraday afternoon, reiiirultiK lo I heir home laat nlKht. MILWAUKIE TO IMPROVE. Main 8treet Will Now Be Paved With Cruahed Macadam. Contractor will he Invited to hid on much ittreet Improvement work In Mllwaulde thla year. Time and nuin- I tier onlli'iince IniH piiMHed for tho pav llitv of Main at reel throiiKh the center of the town, mid the IckbI notice have heen imaiwl. A crimhed niiiradnm la called for on thla alreet. It liltH not heen Mettled whether the i ltv will furn'.ah the rock or huy It- The town lia itnthorliy to tnirrhiiHt r: iH,.(.r ull(i rrllKh rix k for Ita a rot l( CrilHIIcr Bit" crtmil i hut will not do ao If hlda re 1 ailfftn reived lire ronaldercrt reanonaiue. Heveral other at reel h are to te im- ...U. .1 .rk. Ullfl DfO- . ... Al. ceenmna win iir rmn. -i i - toKettier lliiprovri in km - n-.r. ' 1.10,000 will ho undertaken thla year. iThe city la now working' under the I - .1 ..I .. Ilia VAntll new cnarter iiuopn-u m aperlul eleetlon, wid under tlw charter property ownera can hond tholr prop erty for atreet Improveinenta. Maca dam la lo he laid for the preaent and WcMlrumltc pavement will he laid Inter. TALKS TO SANDY GRANGE. Sandy It a Booming Town and the Grange It Growing Too. Sandy Grange held an open meeting Saturday and na County School Super Inti ndeiit Cnry waa lo he In that town on a vlalt to the achoola he waa In vited to -kill two hlrda with one atone" and make an addreaa at 4he (Jrange. Snndy Orange haa heen mak ing great progreag until now it haa a iiieinherMhlp of over an hundred and Ik Initiating two or three each meet Ink. Mr. liury talked on "How to Improve , Our Country Schoola." The addrena l)roM" '.""r,y "" V1 . "IP '"r numner pre-.... A (V Thomna la the maater of the :, , . Sandy lirange. The Orange la plan nliiK to bulla a ... ..a ,i i, ta HPulBtlon of about 200 and it 1 uld to he growing faster than any other town In the county. WILL FILED MONDAY. Ettate of the Late Melnt Peter To tils $9.000 Three Helrt. The will or the late Melnt Peter was Hied tor probate Monday and Chniiea Heinz, a sun-ln-law or the de' cease, qualified as execmor. oeing ''""'" " '"""' 'J t W"m- 'he property la left 'he widow during her life time. After her death the home place Is to 8 oona"y w three children. Dlna Heinz, Emma Shipley and C.erhardt Peter, hut the latter must give one- lnlr" ,J' ' B,,re ul l"v rBln,e ,u "lu ry Peters. The two former children, Dina ''" oJ Emmu Shipley are required to pay John Peters $uU and Jack Pet- era is to receive $.'ot) from Henry Pet - ZTe!X ''e ,..I,P Jlvld.4 among Din. Heln.. Emma Shipley, Gerhnrdt Pet . Pntera 1,8 "" 1 c'cr"- HOTEL CHANGES HANDS. i Mr. ana mra. u. rocum sen Government Camp Hostelry. j Government Camp hotel, which hns years he has had to abandon the trip owing to poor health, and Mr. Cole man hns been acting as guide since that time. Mr. nnd M . Yocum will Rtlll make their home near Government Camp, as they have erected a 10-room bouse, which they will occupy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A CHARGED WITH NON-SUPPORT. Evidence Not Sufficient to Convict. Sentence Suspended. J. M. Hodges, of Maple Lane, charged with neglecting to support his wife and six children, appeared before County Judgo Heatle Monday after noon and waa given a hearing. The evidence did not warrant the commit ment of Hodges to the county Jail, neither did Judgo Heatle think that Hodge should bo allowed to go rree, and he accordingly suspended sen tence. Hodges was rormerly a resi dent or Gladstone. EVERY DAY BBB1 ENJOY SPLENDID BANQUET. New Cltlxtnt In Willamette Given Royal Welcome Tuetday Night. The cll'.i'ii of Wllhiiniitln met Tueadny evening for a hnrupiet In honor of tho new citizen who have moved Into that little city within the pant few month. Tlmrn have heen even famlllea added lo the population people who aro there to make hotnea and aid In hulldlng up the city and the Slate and thoae who have lived there for year planned thla han itiei In an effort to nuiko them feel at home, Not only wn there an enjoyahle renal, hut after the pleaaurea of eating there waa a aeiiMon of apeech iniiklng. Attorney Cordon Haye waa Iheapeak er of tho evening, and School Superin tendent Gary, I. W. Itlver and other nuiiln ahort addreaae. The new hand volunteered aeveral liumhor, which were well received and drew forth compliment for the hoy a. Railway Employe to Have Good Time The claim department of tho Hurt - hind Hallway Light I'ower Co. will entertain tho rompany'a employe at h grand family reinlon Monday even - Ing, at the Oak rink. Thl I an an - ntui I affair and I much enjoyed by all the boy and their ladle. Carload of Blatting Powder. Tit Pnrtland HiiIUhv l.lirltt lu Pow. er freluht deunrtrnent la exueetliiK a carload ahlpment of the new hlaatlng powder from I ho ponder mill at Unn- ton. Thl rotiBlgninent la for Mr Uveaay, who has a riiaga'.lno aeveral' nillea up the Abernethy. Planting Walni'.i Canby. J. H. Iloram, of Seattle, who recent j ly purchased a tract itdjolnlng the 1 Clm kaniaa county fairgrounds, at Can- by, la having It planted to KngllHh j waiuuia, iiiuei tu aim sweet paragon i cheat nuta, Mr. Iloram declare thai the aoll here I admirably adapted for inn culture, j lit; m-m u-iit; pntiiieu are from the Prince orchard, said to be tho largeat walnut orchard In the world, near Dundee, Yamhill county, Oregon. OFFICERS CHOSEN. Mountain View Improvement Club Hold Weekly Meeting. Mountain View Improvement Club held l.a usual weekly meeting with a ralr attendance. There waa a good program prepared for the occasion and It wa presented In an enjoyable manner. The club elocted officers, Ceorge Roberta being chosen presl- dent. At the meeting nixt Friday evening there will he a debate. u,e subject for discussion being. "Re- solved, That There I More Pleasure In Pursuit Than In Possession." Frank AllbrlKht will art-lie the affirmative and George Roberts the negative. BOURNE'S WINGS CLIPPED. While W. H. Taft N President no patronage will be distributed by I'nl- ted State Senator Bourne. There now exists a aan between Hip President and the Senator which can-j Gantenbeln, of Harbor, Oregon; Ru not be bridged. That speech of I dolph, Herman. G. Adolph and Paul Ilotiine g on the President and patron-! Gantenbeln, or Portland; Mrs. Anna age. In which he practically charged : Hall, Mrs. Sophie Robinson, Mrs. Era Taft with using patronage as bribes ma Perkins and Miss Elizabeth Gan and Intimidation, completely severed I tenbeln, of Portland. Bourne from the pie counter he i wasn't very close to It even before. Nut From One Tree. $125. A real estate company of Los An geles clalniB that one walnut tree neat that city yielded last year nuts of the; " by thla enterprising promoter that the tree has been looking after Its own In - lerests tor years, witnout irrigation, pruning or cultivation of any hind. So the Southern California realty eon- tingent Is nyw doing an arithnutlc stunt figuring out how many million.) cau be brought into the staie annually by merely planting the hills with En glish walnuts and hiring boys to pick up the crop each fall. Hut the walnut market has not been depressed over the prospect. Putting in New Store. Calvin Kocher, of Canby, waa in Oregon Cily on Wednesday on busi ness In connection with the farming Implement house his father, A. Koch er, is establishing here. Andrew Kocher was here and Is having the Schram building, which he will occu py, remodeled. New shelving and an office is being Installed, and much of the farm machinery Is arriving. The store room south of the Schram store room has also been rented by Mr. Kocher, who will put in a line of wagons and buggies. They will re tain their establishment In Canby, their home, having Just finished one of the most iit-to-date bungalows in thnt city. The grounds have been beautified, and cement wnlks con structed. FRUIT TREE TALK. Inspector A. J. Lewis Make Very Ac ceptable Addrest to Scholar. County Fruit Inspector A. J. Lewis made an address to the pupils in cer tain grades In the Oregon City schools Tuesday. He talked to the agricul tural students of the seventh and eighth grades and the students in bot any In the high school. Mr. Lewis talked on and demon strated the diseases of Miit trees, with especial reference in his demon strations to the San Jose scale, the great pest of the Northwest. He also talked and gave a demonstration on grafting and budding. The address was a very timely one and the pupils listened with great eagerness. Superintendent Tooze Is very gtently gratified with the results which he feels were attained by the address. SKIN AFFECTIONS WHETHER ON INFANT OR GROWN PERSON CURED BY ZEMO AND ZEMO 80AP. AN UNUSUAL OFFER The Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store says to every person, be It man, wo man or child, who has an Irritated, tender or Itching skin to come to our store and procure a bottle of ZEMO and a cake of ZEMO soap and if you are not entirely satisfied with results come back and get your money. S confident are we of the efficacy oi this clean, simple treatment, that we make yon this unusual offer. Zemo Is a clear liquid for external use that has eii-ed so many cases or eczema, plmpi.j, dandruff and other forms of skin eruption. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the most economical a well . as the cleanest and most effective treatment for affection oi the skin or sca'p, whether on Infant or grown person. Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store". THREE UNHAPPY WIVES M LEGAL FREEDOM EACH HAS A DIFFERENT STORY TO TELL, AND THE COURT MUST HEAR AND DECIDE. Three tulu for divorce have been (lied In the Circuit Court. Pauline ; I'ankopf, who waa married at St. Haul, Minn., September If), 1H94, to Albert ; K. I'ankopf, charge him with deaer lion January 1, 910. They have one i aoti, Otio, aged J5 year. Anna Thornpaon ha filed ault for ' divorce agalnat Jatne Thornpaon, to whom ahe waa married at i'ortland, i January K, 1907. She ay he called ! her vile tintim, and though he ha a good occupation, he refilled to upport 1 n,'r- lM Barged with deaertlon. Mary L. Day and J. S. Day were ; married October,, 1909, at Portland. 1 She la 73 year of age, and ayt hi j vnlgnr remarl; cauxed her to losf ; reaped and affection for him. He j aued her twin, A. J. Ilrown, for dam-. i agea, claiming alienation of her af- i : feet ion, but Mr. Day aay hi charge , ' i not true, hut that ahe left him he-: '"H he would not support her. She 1 "' W a m'""th alimony and for I pernnaaion to resume ner maiucn i I "nnrifl of Itrow n. : - AT AGE OF SIXTY-FIVE j , , WA8 F0RMER RESIDENT OF ORE- G0N CITY FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON. ! Mra. Anna Gantenbeln, a former ! resident of Oregon City, but of recent ' Par of Portland, aiea at me iamny ; home, 41 East Eighth atroet, Portland, i ,a'' aed c5 I'ljjT . ! ! ..tZ , v " . 7 u XI 1 n,,n " ;.:3 L00' 5!Jntenn j ,vmr 1 Mrs. i;anteniein resiaea bi aauu. j Clackamag county, for several yenru. I ana came to mia ciiy in ius ear w lSI'fl. where she resided ior some time, She moved from thla city to Portland I In the year of inn.', alter tne oeam oi t"'r husband. Mrs. Gantenbeln was active In church wont wniie a resmeni or this city, and after moving to Port- land took the same Interest, and was a member of the Second Baptist church, which recently merged Into i 'he Central Baptist church, forming the East Side Baptist cnurcn. I She 1 survived by five sons and four Ham-liters who are as follows: Fred DUTY IS INCREASED. .... Japan Move Will Curtail Shipm From coati. lie tr! nil In i? Julv 1 . the Jananese gOV- ernment wlu impose a duty of 77 Icents on every too pounos or wneai j gnpl)ea nto that country. The pres- 1 cnt duIy ls 57 cents 0n 100 -itinds of tDe cere.ai The increase of 2o cents I ,n ta,.iff jt ls predicted in shipping j .it,.,. - in curtail the exports of the foodstuffs trom this coast to ne Island Empire. A corresponding duty will be imposed on flour on the same date. Granulated Eye Lids Do not nead to be cauterized or scar Ined by a physician. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve ls guaranteed to cure them without pain. It is harmless and a sure cure for granulated lids. Buy it from Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist, for 25c. GUMPTION ON THE FARM. Your oats will not be so apt to rust If you get them in early. the more a man goes around the les9 he is apt to develop Into a crank. Now mind this: Make two sowings of clover seed, one now and one early in April. Use half red, other half al slke. Do not miss the alsike. The more corn the more stock; the more slock the richer the laud; the richer the land the more corn, and there you have the secret of a rota tion that ls sure to bring success. RAISING THE MAINE. HAVANA, March 13. The turret of the battleship Maine has been recov ered. It weighs 21 tons and Is 21 feet in diameter. Although the great piece of steel ls unwarned, the 300 heavy bolts that held It In place are sheared In two as If with a sharp knife. During the last fortnight pile driv ing has been suspended because of an obstruction in the bed of the harbor. WILL BUY GRUB FOR MONTHS. WASHINGTON, March 10. (Spl.) To buy provisions sufficient for 10, 000 men for four months Is the order that the quartermaster received, If one may believe the statements given out today. A Dreadful Sight to H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., was the fever-sore that had plagued his life for years In spite or many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: 'it has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Boils, Ec zema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns and Piles Hke magic. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. HORRORS IN CHINA. People Trying to Sustain Life By Using Thlngt Not Food. WASHINGTON, March 9. More gruesome stories of the horrors of the Chlneses famine reached the State De partment today from the Consul-General of Shanghai, who sums up condi tions at the beginning of February. One traveler reported passing 13 dead bodies in 13 miles on the road. The missionaries tell of the natives eating cakes made of leaves and stems, mixed with millet cnarr, wnicn they buy with the allowance from the government of three " cents apiece. Trees had been stripped of bark, which had been eaten. hW BROWNIES $1.00 to $12.00 FOLDING POCKETS $J2.00 Give Pleasure To All the Family We want to show you oat new stock ot Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Cameras. You'll be surprised if you are not already familiar with Kodaks at how simple it all is and what a good Kodak you can buy for a very little money ' WE SHOW YOU HOW TO TAKE AND MAKE PICTURES FREE OF CHARGE Bufmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. STONE OIL WELL IS DRILL NOW IN THE SHALE AND CASING DOWN BELOW 850 FOOT MARK. STONE, Or., March 14 (Spt.)- News from this neck o' the woods la interesting these days, and all on ac- count of the progress that Is being ; made with our oil well here. The new ' men who are operating the well are I rrom the caniornia on neia and natur- ; ally understand conditions in the ; West, iney seem to De pusners ano up to snuff In the ell and oil well busl- ness. They have installed new ma - chlnerv and now things are running smoothlv and with great speed. Tuesday, for the past 24 hours, a depth was drilled In of 50 reet and the prospects were good at the change to the night trick Tor a continued spell or rasld progress. At that time the ' casing was down the tull 830 feet wiucn was me iowcbi utri'tu icaLucu In the history or the well. That means i t,. oil h. .lohrto chat-on Innso hv dynamiting the well three weeks ago na8 been fi8i,ed out and that the drill : ia )n new goti. The new soil is shale and the drill- ers report that It is a simlar shale to that in which oil is found in California. As the conditions are similar here to those In California, and as similar prospects are looked for, naturally those working about the well feel en couraged by the indications that the drill brings up from day to day. The drillers feel satisfied that they have the casing down far enough so that it shuts off the flow of water, and that water will not bother them again. In an oil or gas well water is the one thing that destroys the effort to get results so that is one of the first things that must be eliminated. This, the drillers feel certain, they have been able to accomplish at the Stone well. The drill Is In the shale .which is a loose tormation and permits the drill to go down wi good speed. It Is now down beyond the 850 foot mark and will be pushed on until a depth of 1200 feet Is reached; when, If no oil or gas is in sight, a conference will be held and further plans made. It is hoped to get a good flow before that time, however, and work Is going for ward with that expectation In mind. DRILLING NIGHT AND DAY. Prospects for Oil Are Brighter With Each Returning Sun. STONE. Or., March 11. (Spl.) Still the oil well goes down, down, down. It isn't going very fast, for when you get 900 or 1000 reet under ground" vou don't find things as sort as old cheese; but it's going down slowly and the two tricks keep tne hole warm the whole 24 hours. The piece or tubing still in the well Is giving no trouble Just now; belief ls that It won't give any more. The drill has been sent on down past It and it looks as if the well was to be a success. New machinery is being installed and the men in charge of the work now act more like old sea soned drillers than any before. CROUP CONQUERED. Every Mother Should Read and Re member This. In any home where a child has a tendency to croup, a bottle, of HYO-1 MEI (pronounce it Hign-o-mej snouio be kept constantly on band. A sudden attack of croup with dif ficult breathing and extreme distress is apt to come on at any time. The course to be pursued ls plain. Send for your doctor at once, and In the meantime drop 30 drop9 of HYO MEI Into a bowl of boiling water, and hold the child's head over It, cover with a towel or cloth, so that only the air filled with Hyomel vapor ls breathed. This method of treatment has saved many a child's life, and mothers of croupy children should see to It that HYOMEI Is always on hand. Full in structions for prompt relief of croup is on each package. A 50c bottle ot HYOMEI Is all you need tn treating croup. This is known In all drug gtorea as Extra Bottle Hyo mel Inhalent. Huntley Bros. Co. and druggists everywhere sell It, Breathe HYOMEI. It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds, or money back. 1? inv TO $65.00 THIRTY-FIVE FEET IS STONE OIL WELL IS GOING DOWN VERY FAST SINCE 8ECOND TRICK IS PUT ON. STONE, Or.. March 13. (SpD I WeH. everybody it- jubilating over the good prospects at the Stone oil well at this time. The drill Is going down rapidly and Monday it was sent down 35 feet The drill is well past the casing obstruction that was giving trouble for some tune and the drillers think there will be no more trouble from that cause, 1 At this time the drill is bringing up I good clean sand and the drill la prac- tically down to where the hard rock Is reached 850 reet and the debris that filled the well after the dynamite charge was set off Is practically re moved from the well. Everything Is going smoothly and the prospects are the most ros" of any time In the his tory of the well. While the drill Is practically at about the same point it was before the well was shot some time ago still there is more pipe in the well at this time than at any previous time in the history of the well. This la an indi cation that it is a trifle below any pre vious depth record before published. Now that the drillers have the well in hand so that they are making a de scent of 35 feet a day the public may expect almost any time to hear real oil news. STONE OIL WELL TO GET NEW MACHINERY DOUBLE TURN WORK CAUSES DIS CUSSIONS AMONG NEIGHBORS AS TO SUCCESS COURTED. The Home Oil and Gas Company, the company that is so gamely putting down the oil well at Stone, regard less of difficulties and interruptions, received a lot or new machinery via the O. W. P. Friday. It was a ship ment from the Star Drilling Co., of Portland, and ls for use in exploring the bowels of Old Mother Earth, out at Stone, with the hope of finding pomethlng that wi'l prove profitable. The people of Stone are all agape over the double turn operations of the company. In the past the citizens have been willing that the night might do the deeds of the night and none other and now here comes a gang of men determined to turn night Into day and the denizens of that little burg hardly know what to make of it. Nevertheless the people are all glad to see the drill sinking slowly but surely downward without any Inter mission. For Croup Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey ls the best known remedy. Do not experiment, get the genuine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist- It la a mistake to plant the same types of vegetables in the same spot year after year; keep them moving to prevent Insects and diseases from get ting a foothold, and It Is a mistake to forget that a gaiden needs plant food in order to nourish vegetables prop erly. Stable manure and n sprinkle of bone-meal will do nicely. i TAKE THE HINT I You can get the bett that money can buy If you buy of our new stock of ctnned Table Fruits. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. t HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City.