OKEGON CITY KNTJIUPKISK, KKIDAY, APHIL 14, 1911. ill WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r.rfroroc Dpa1iia and Commission ? 9 We Pay Cash j t For all Country Produce j i DON'T FORGET US Store and Warehouse I Cot, J Oth and Main St i. ? : ... j LOCAL I3RIEPS Allrn Kdwards, of Cams, was In Oregon City. Mr. Drlmoll, of Cams, was In town Wednesday. Otto Htrlkor, of Kldorado, was In Iowa Monday. John Ashman, of.Ciirus, wan In UiU rliy on Haturday. T. Mtllr, uf Carua, was In Oregon Clly Wednesday. Charlie Hiewart, of Curtis, was In Orrgon City Krtday. I'Kte WrlKlit, of Uheral, wan In Ore gon cur Weduoaday. Mr. BtlniT, of Heaver Creek, waa In Oregon City Monday. Merrll Jiiiiph, of Kldorado, waa In Oregon City yesterday. ClltTord Drown, of I'nlou Hull, waa In Oregon City Monday. Mr. Brhrrubl, of Clwlrmont, waa III Orvgon City Monday. Kinrat (iueiiiher, of HIiuIhjI. waa In Oregon City Wednesday. Monro Irish, of t'nlon Hull, wna In Oregon City Wedumday. Mra. George ("urbason, of Bhubel, waa In town Wodueaday. Mra. lint man. of Shubel, la visiting with friends In thla city. Dave Jones, of Ili-aver Creek, waa In Ori-gon City Wedm-aday. J. Ilohlcndor, of Ili-nver Creek, was In Oregon City on Saturday. Kred 8panRlr, a wull known farmer of Carus, waa In town Monday. Ilnta trimmed and unt rimmed for EiMitnr at Mlaa C. Joldnmlth's. Mr. and Mra. Olbtn, of Clalrmont, were In Oregon City Wedneaday. Mr. Stagmnn, of Shubel, waa among the Oregon City vlaliora on Friday. John It lawls, of Carua, waa among the Oregon City visitors on Saturday. K. Ouenthcr, a farmer residing at Hhubel. waa In Oregon City on Satur day. Mr. Duvall and Bob Hullurd, of El dorado, were In Oregon Clly on Sat urday. ' M. Manning, of Bhubel, waa In Oregon City transacting business on Friday. II. Cummlna, a aawmlll man of Hea ver Creek, was In Oregon City on Friday. , , Harry Brhoenborn, of Eldorado, made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. Llndiiuu and fnnilly of darken, ikti am mg the Oregon City- visitor on Friday. Jatnoa Rivers, a prominent farmer of Bugle Creek, waa In Oregon City on Friday. Mr. Whldner, of Heaver Creek, mado a business trip to Oregon City Wednesday. M. Kroll, of Clalrmont, waa lu thla city on Friday, having brought In a loud of oata. - Horn. Saturday, April 8, to Mr. and Mr. Frank Shlpli-y, of Willamette, a l()-pound boy. Charles SpangW. one of the promi nent farmera of Carua, waa In Oregon City on Saturday. MIhn Crlatner, of Cunis, returned from California, where mIio baa been visiting relatives. Mr. Schoft, Mr. lllel, Jack Irish and Al Sehoenborn, of Curtis, were In Ore gon City Monday. Mra. Frank Irian, of thla city, left for Eldorado on Friday, where alio will vlalt for a few days. Tho Twilight literary aoclety la plan ning for a banket picnic on Sunday af ternoon, Raster Sunday. K. I Dedman, tho well known straw berry grower of Clackaning, waa In Oregon City on Saturday, John Card, of Harmony, a farmer well known in that section, wna In Oregon City on Saturday. o loots still continues at Hciiitfrick's EVERYTHING GOES 612 Main Street Oregon City Mr. Chester Wllla, one of the promi nent young (nun of Canity, waa In thla cur on Hti'iuay ana woinuy, Churlea Hpangli.r, one of the well known runners of Canin, waa In Ore on Clly on business Friday. Mra. J, F. KuiW and Mra. K. II. Hmllh were In thla clly from Maplo ln on business Wednesday. Mr. Dietrich, one of the prominent residents of Kldorado, waa transacting biialnoaa In thla city on Friday. Mr and Mra, J. I. Hhorye, of Wood burn, who hare been visiting In thla clly, have returned to their home, Mr. Charlea Kandal, of Hprlngwater, waa In Oregon City on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Ham Francli. Jullua Campbell, a well known farm er of Highland, waa among tho hual neaa vlaltora III thla rlty on Saturday. New communion wreathea and vella al Mis C. (loldamlth'a. Mr. Eugene Ogle, of Molalln, waa In Oregon clly on Friday and fytturday and reglatered at the Electric Hotel. Mra. Fred Sconce. Mr. and Mfs. Al bert Elliott and Wllda Elliott, of Needy, were In Oregon City on Hial- urday. lions Eaton, who la leaching at Mu ll no, waa In Oregon City on Saturday, Mr. Eat on la meeting with aucceaa aa a teacher. Mr mwl Mra f.nnrUH II (iritmirv. of Molalla, were In Oregon City Friday enroute Home from u visit witn rori land frlenda. Mr. and Mra. Tom McCarthy, of Carua, made a hinOiiesa trip to Ore gon city on Thurnday returning homo In the evening. Noah Stlngley, a well known prop erty owner and farmer of Eagle Creek, waa among the Oregon Clly business vlaltora on Friday. Mra. U D. Williams, of llwaco, Wash., and Mra. M. E. Ilrown, of Port, land, are the guests of Mra. E. Wurner, of .Mount Pleasant. Mr. Holier, of Wisconsin, la aiaylng with Mm .on. Herman Fisher, of CaruN. Mra. Drlaeoll, of Carua, w In Ore gon Clly Wedneaday. Cnarlea Him nee, of Carua, one of the prominent farmera of the county, and maater of the State Orange, waa In the city on business Friday. Fred Sharer, one of the prominent aawmlll men of the ceunty, whose residence In at Molalla, waa In Oregon City ButJrday on bualneaa. Tho Grand Jury will meet In reguhir a..Mai.m mi Miimtnv. Anrll 17. There la conalderable bualneaa piled up before the Jury at the coming term In court. Mr. C. I Davla and his liother, Mra, J. W. Davla, who own a lnrg ranch at Canby. were here on bualneaa Sat urday coming to the city In their big auto. The cane of E. U Davldaon va. Roy Fox, of Oawego, filed In Juatlce Sam aon'a court In which there waa a con tention over money, haa been Bottled out of court Mra. Lawrence Dlrenegor, of Port land, paaaed through thla city yeater day on her way to Union Hall, where ahe will vlalt with her mother, Mra. Monroe Irlah. Mr. and Mra. George Ogle, of Canby, were In Oregon City on buBlneaa Wed neaday on their way to Parkplace, where they attended the Pomona Orange meeting. - Mlaa Tona Gllbrech, or New e.ra, ..hn h.a hwn In thla city vlnltlDK with Mra. Henry Streblg, left for Portland Monday afternoon, where she will vlalt for a few daya. Mr. and Mra. Kelly, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived In Oregon City Friday .mi ift Utftr In the day for hum inn, - , Clackamas, where they will vlalt with Mr. and Mra. T. I Smith. Mra. M. J. Cockrell. nee Mlaa Kana i.rL. if iintibard. who baa been In thla city visiting with her mother, Mra. parks, of Fifth and Center streets, hna returned to her home. i p Brhnit nhimber of Portland, in nrnn Pltv on huNlneaa Friday. I Mr. Schults wna formerly in tne nry . .n,u hii.liiiH In th a cltv. having pur- chnaed the stork of M. Mlchela. iiariH Ruiiftord will sing "The Pnlms" at the morning service In tho r v ehnreh todav. There will be urwwiiii miiHlr and an effort cut forth to make the service a profitable one to thoao who attend. xir imv n le. a Di-omlnent real eatnte man of Canby, and who (a con nected with the ennny canai com pany, waa In Oregon City on Wednes day on his way to Portland, where hfl went on li:nd hualncBS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cheater Inakeep, of Portland, - wero In Oregon City on Thursday evenlug, vlBltlng with the former'a mother, Mrs. O. Inskeep. They alo visited with Mrs. Annlo Howell, an aunt of Mr. Inskeep. Mr. Frank rntch, of Canby, was In this city on Saturday. Mr. Patch Is connected with the Kocher farming imiiinmnnf house at Canby. and was In charge of the business here during Mr. Kocher a absence in rortinna. Dorothy VauKhnn, Ilttlo daugnter oi mp nii.i Mrs William Vaughnn. of Mo- ialla, who wng recently tnken to tho St. Vincent's hospital in roninmi. i h, nho niulerweiit a surgical opera tion for appendicitis, is Improving. O 4 and Shoes M. J. IjiIU', ikk-ret a ry for tba sec ond annual Mors nnow ai uregon i ii y. report mat already aeverai en IrlM. k.v l,n myrla In fhji varlnm claaaea, Those desiring premium lists anouiu aiiiires uie secretary si Ore gon i,uy. J,lin Hcil( of U,tt. Mill. H In Oregon City on Wednesday and Thurs day, and while In this city purcnaaea four paaaenger Mitchell automobile from Charlea 0. Miller, who was re cently appointed agent for thla ma chine, Churlea Dickey, of Mountain View hii. aeei'iiloil a noalllon with Andrea Kocher, of thla city, and will have charge of the branch house, which waa recently established in the Hcli ram building In the southern part of Muln atreet. Mr. Charlei Early, who recently rn in. ) ihl. rllv from the Ok In Creek mines, and who haa been visiting with friends here, waa called to his homo at Wllholt on Saturday owing to the aerlous lllneas of his father at mat place. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Kelly, of Min neaooli. Minn., have arrived In Ore- iron f 'It v. ii nd are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. If. If. Smith, of Maple Lane. Mr, and Mrs. Kelly are to tase up their residence In thla city for the aummer. Mr nnd Mra. William C.uenther, of rtenvar Creek, well known residents of tbst place, were among tho Oregon City buslnesa vlaltora on Saturday. While In thla City they vlalted Willi their aon, Mr. Guenther, one of the merchants on Seventh street. Dr, H. A. Wright, physician and sur anon, of Seattle. Wash., arrived In Oregon City on Friday evening, and left Saturday morning for Liberal where be will visit with hla brother, Silas Wright. Dr. Wright was accom panied by hla daughter. Miss Nellie Yoder. accompanied by her two cousins, Miss Maude Yoder and Miss Rebecca Yoder, were in tne city on Saturday on their way to Log an, where they will attend the mar riage of Miss Charlotte Sehwarts and Mr. William Klrchem, which will be solemnized this afternoon. II. 8. Eddv. nresldent of the Sandy Commerc ial Club and also repreacn tatlve of the Mount Hood Land Com tiMiiv. wna In Oreeon City on business on Monday. Mr. Eddy gays that the work Is being pushed along on tne miirnad in that vicinity, and there are about 600 men employed doing con- si ruction work. F. E. Strang, who Is In charge of the Cove Spring peach orcharda, has Just finished the planting of CO acres of peachea. The people back of this proposition are pleased with the pros pecta here In thla county and are of the opinion that Clackamaa county offera the best possible prosjiecta for fruit when you consider all clasBea of fruits. Rev. A. H. Mulkey, pastor of the Christian church at Gladstone, Is In attendance on the Sunday school con vention now In session In Eugene as a delegate from the Gladstone church. While In Eugene he will be guest of his brother, Willis Mulkey, who liss been a resident of that city for many years and who was at one time a resi dent In thla city for a short time. Mr. and Mra. W. W. II. Samson at tended the basket picnic at Stafford Saturday evening, given by the teach er and puplla of the Stafford school under the leadership of MUs Effie Grace Judge Samson Bold the baskets at auction and the school reallr.ed IG2.50 by the anle. There waa a royal time of the occasion and the friends of the school were well pleaeed with the auccesa of the affair. Carus Jersey Dairy will commence aelllng pure milk and cream In Ore gon City on Monday morning, April 17. Dairy Inspected by State Dairy Inspector and herd tested for tuber culosis by I'nlted States Government. Phone Heaver Creek Mutual. Alfred A. Spangler, proprietor, Canby, Or., R. F. D. No. 1. Capt Apperson Buys Auto. Capt. Apperaon.-an old resident well known throughout the Willamette Val ley, has purchased a Ford auto and will devote part of Ills time to speed ing this new gas wagon. The Captain Is a pretty good sport and he can well afford the luxury of a good machine. Box of Oranges ae Present. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Williams on Sat urday received a box of oranges from Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Doollttle, of Rlver alde, California, and the oranges meas ured 154 Inches In circumference. Mr. and Mrs. Doollttle, after visiting in many sections of California, hav decided to make their home at River side. Bound Over to Court. Chris Bonaker. accused some ten days ago oi pointing a gun with ma licious Intent by G. W. Allen, was be fore Justice Samson Saturday morning to answer to the accusation. After hearing the evidence in the case Bon aker was bound over to court In the sum of f 100, which was a satisfactory bond to the State's attorney. FINED $50 AND COSTS. Justice Samson Decides Edwin Rich ards is Guilty aa Charged. JiiBtlee Snmson handed down his de cision In the case of Edwin Richards, charged with having freshly-caught salmon In his possession, In Justice court Monday at 10 o'clock. Tho case unit trloil in Simmon last week nd he withheld decision to Monday. Samson decided tnat Kicnarus was guilty and fined him the minimum al hv tho stntute 150- and costs. George C. Brownell, attorney for Rich- ards, gave nonce or appeal, u is s;uu the case will be taken to the Circuit Court for further adjudication. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Th Kind Yen Have Always Bought Boars the Signature MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tho following am those who have received marriage licenses at the coun ts pterk'q office on Tuesday: Eliza beth Johanson and William Hubert; Cleo Clauda Dillow and William Clyde Hughes. For Sixteen Ye art Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been used by millions of people with per fect satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, In fact all throat and bron chial troubles. The Ingredients are on the carton. Dr. Bell's Tlne-Tar-Honey contains no habit producing drugs, and always gives satisfaction. Look for the bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. GREAT WORK ON CLACKAMAS. Whirl the 0. W. P. Ry. Co. I Building Its Big Powtr Dam. 3. n. Carter, who hss been looking over the bl Improvements at Caza dero, where the O. W. P. Ry, Co. are building their big dam on the Clacks maa River, has many words of praise for the big work that Is going on st that point on the river He say It la truly wonderful, and adds: "People who do not know of the magnitude of the work now being per formed at River Mill, on the Canadero line, by the O, W. P. Ry. Co., should visit that locality. The natural basin, at the mouth of which the dam Is be ing constructed, Is really a worlc of na ture, and helps very materially In the building of the dam. The concrete of which the dam and power house is being built, Is carried from the high bank In large bucketg traveling on heavy steel cables that are stretched across the river, then lowered to the foundation more than a hundred feet down. "The 700 men who are employed there, llvo In neat cottages near the works." ' NEW CRU8HER A BEAUT. Maple Lsns Bridge Strengthened So 8tam Roller May Cross It. . Koadmaster Frank Jaggar started the new rock crusher at Oak Grove u'a.tno.Ha- and renorts the machine doing a great work. Any old boulders that coma be securea were useu m an effort to put tbo machine to a aevere ,..ui The machine crushed them nice ly, and the hardness of the boulder exterior did not seem to affect toe machine In the least. The bridge at Maple Lane has been tr..r,irthenerl so that It Is now safe to take the two new rollers across It whenever desired. The new roller will be started to work on the Highland road near the Intersection of Molalla road the first of the week. There Is a piece of road near the Molalla Inter section thst needs to be remade, and iki. m.-i i.j rinne at once. Then the machine will be taken to the Molalla road near Clalrmont where there Is a Dlec of plank road that will be re placed with atone. The two new rowers are oomg a great work nd the people who see ikom m-nrir are nleaseit with the In creased prospect for good roads that these rollera promise. MODERN WOODMEN CAMP Meets at Estacada Wednesday and Electa Delegates to state camp. I n Tavlor. J. I). Carter. R. E Woodward and G. Johnson were dele gates to the Modern Woodmen of America Convention held at Estacada on Wedneaday. Mr. Taylor was elect .l rieipeau to the State Camp to be held at Hood River in May, and G. Dallas, of Damascus, wss chosen al ternate. rnnr ramna were represented at the convention on Wednesday and were from Oregon City, Damascus, Boring and Estacada. After all business waa transacted the vUltors were taken to view the dam, which Is under con struction near that city, ana otner work that la being done by the O. W. P. Company. BAD ASSOCIATIONS. Charge Made Against Wife By J. M. Bradley, Seeking Divorce. J. M. Bradley has filed a suit for dl nroo nt-ninHt Marv Bradley. They were married af Montesano, Wash., and Bradley chargea his wife witn using vulgar and profane language and save she drank with men associates at Portland. On November 10, 1909, at the Wllbern rooming house, on Union avenue and Washington atreet, his wife, with another woman and two men, was ordered out of the place by two police officers, and she returnea home at 1 : 30 a. m. the following night. after a carousal. Attorney ueorge Browne!) appears for Bradley. CnniH Jeranv Dairy will commence selling pure milk and cream in Ore gon City on Monday morning, April 17 . nalrv inspected by State Dairy Inspector and herd teBted for tuber culosis by I'nlted States Government. Phone Beaver Creek Mutual. Aiirea Spangler, proprietor, tanby, ur., F. D. No. 1. VERY FLATTERING REPORT. R. l. Badger Has Four Valuable Jer seys on Beaver creeK Farm. R. L. Badger. orikver Creek, has a flattering report to make for the two departments on his farm that he specializes his cows and his cnickens. He reports receipts of $205.50 for four Jersey cows for the past three months. Receipts of $140.70 from 165 hens for the same three-month period. This means that Mr. and Mrs. Badg er are giving their hens and cows good treatment and excellent care, and that they are giving considerable attention to the marketing of the product. All of which adds emphasis to the oft-repented statement that It pays to do what you do do wen. RICHARDS PAYS FINE. Decides Not to Appeal His Fish Case, Tried in Simson'a Court Edwin Richards, who was found guilty of having freshly-caught s'ilmon In his possession the fish being found In his barn and he admitting that he knew they were there and who was fined $30 in Justice Samson's court but gave notice of appeal, came Into court Tuesday and paid the fine. Richards evidently decided that In case he won his contention he would be out more than the fine, not to count the worry that he would needs pass through. J There will be a preaching service Friday evening Good Friday at the German Evangelical church. Rev. F. xtrioiraultr nnotnr Tho aervica will be at 7:30 and friends of the church are Invited. There will also be an Easter a-tvpn In the church Sunday evening, both literary and musical, with a short address oy tne pastor. Sunday morning there will be an East er sermon. 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 Oregon City. i I TAKE THE lilNf 1 AN OREGON CITY BOY "LIFE AND ITS COUNTER CUR RENTS' THE TOPIC CH08EN FOR HIS' FIRST EFFORT. "Life and Its Counter Currents," by Rev. O. W. Bwope, Th. M., formerly an Oregon City boy, and aon of the lute T. W. Bwope, formerly of Oregon City, baa Just been published, and many of the Eastern papors have com mented on the book. The book was published at Nashville, Tnn., and will be handled In thla city by bis sister, Mrs. Charles M. Oglesby. Rev. Mr. Swope waa born In the State of Missouri, and came to Oregon with his father, the late T. W. 8wope, l.tor Mrs. nirlesbv. and brother. B. F. Swope, who Is now a resident of Independence, In the year of 1882. He took up his studies In the Oregon City schools, and after finishing his course here took up teacning, Deing very auccessful. He afterwards stud ied law with Ijitourette & Lfttourette, and practiced for five years. From this city he went to Louisville. Ky., to prepare for the ministry. He finished his college education at Louis- villa nnil waa offerer! a DOSitlon SB professor In the college from which he graduated, but wishing to enter me miniofrv for which he studied, he ac- i,niH . nii at Nashville. Tenn.. re maining there for five years. While In charge of this cnurcn ne aaaea sou ju.nvart. Fl-Om Nashville he W88 called to Norfolk, Virginia,, to take charge of the Central Baptiat cnurcn, and has been at tnat place ior me anri la moetlnr with (Teat success. This church has one of the largest memberships of any cnurcn in Virginia, and one of the leading choirs. tAf Oaniu fcaa ft nneared on several of the Eastern Chautauqua platforms, and Is considered one of the best Bible students of the South. The manu script of the book written by this pas tor was recently reviewed by three a. ..i-,.loV,, arhnlnra at the South, Dr. J. M- Frost, who Is at the head or the Baptist Sunday scnooi uoar Southern Baptist Convention; Dr. Hy- nrnfoflOOr of S. 8 Pedagogy and assistant professor of theology In the Boutnern apusi u.i aomlnarv located at LoulsvlliJ, Ky., and Dr. A. W. Lamar, at one time State secretary of missions for South Carolina, now known all over the United States as a lecturer. TV,- nnmnrlees 226 pages of .nil nnnetaelv written. ma i if r tmciun - - and is bound In a substantial cloth binding. r g.nr will make a visit to nta sister.' Mrs. Charles M. Oglesby. dur ing the coming summer, and will also visit with his Dromer ai luucpcuu before returning to his borne In the South. BIG PEST CAMPAIGN AGAINST FRUIT FOES EXPERTS' FROM AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WILL ORGANIZE FOR EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. cnnvil.l.IS. nr.. AdHI 6. A big campaign against the pests which de stroy orchards in Oregon is to be started shortly by six eipens irwu mo n. nm.iAiiHnroi iniipea. in accord- ance with the legislative bill providing funds for sucn worn, i naer uie mo tion of Dean A. B. Cordley of the col lege of agriculture. Prof. C. I. Lewis .i t.n-i.iiitiiru1 rfpnartment. and ui i lit: uuiiii-u'"'-, Prof. H. S. Jackson of the entomology . .,. th viIIpi-b will establish llf I'll ' L III 11 L, lUw f " - ---- division headquarters in the principal u cinia iPnrtland. trull centers oi mo -. oi rs.frann poRphure and from there the investigations will extend over the entire State. rm.i ta nni thA first work of the Ann hv Din enllece. though it Is nun ww m. Uj ' ' the, first state-wide campaign against all kinds or pesis. Many iuuuauuu. v. RAVpd the orchard- men of Oregon by the timely advice of the professors. The thirty-five acre apple orcnara oi e.iiuu i'"""- near Grants rass was u u"; .nthrneknesa in 1901 that they were about to dig it up. Every tree was diseased wun mo iiu. and nearly half of the tops were dead or dying. The vitality of the orchard was so low that It did not produce enough apples to pay expenses. Though the owners worked hard cut ting dead wood and dead spots, the fungus continued to gain on them. ...i,..! o Vinrrtnmir mixture spray suggested by Dean Cordle in the fall before the leaves were otT. with Im mediate and pronounced benefit. Con tinued fall sprayings resulted in a pro duction of 10,000 boxes of as fine, clean, healthy, four-tier apples four years after, as could be produced any where in the United States. They sold 7.000 boxes of four-tier Yellow Newtons and Spitzenburgs at $1.50 a box. and 3,000 boxes of Ben Davis and Winesaps, giving a gross receipt of $15,230 from the orchard he had been ready to dig out. William Hellwell, of Yoncalla, Doug las county, had a similar experience with fall spraying for anthrackness. commofily known as "canker," "dead spot." or "black spot." The protection of the rapidly In creasing fruit districts of the State from such pests as are already at tacking trees here, and from the in troduction of new ones through im ported stock is the problem with which the college experts will wrestle. The details of the campaign have not all been completed, but will be ready for announcement ahortly. HALF-SUMMER SCHEDULE. Gamea Arranged for Up and Includ ing Sunday, May 21. The Price Bros, base ball team will play the Columbia Hardware team, of Portland, at the Canemah Park prnnnrls this afternoon, names have been scheduled by Manager Harry White for every Sunday up to and in cluding May 21. as follows: April 16, Oak Grove at Oak Grove. April 23. East Side Cubs. April 30. Portland White Sox. May 7, Popcorn Kings. May 14, St Johns at St, Johns. May 21,' Portland Business College. Other games will be piayed with teams upJhe valley. ik. THERE is grave danger in a watch that does i not keep accurate time Time is our form of space mea sure and if you would be honest with yourself and with others you must have a watch that you can rely upon re gardless of the price. We guarantee every watch we sell to keep perfect time and we are right here to make good if anything gets wrong with it. Btir meistc & Andresen Oregon Gy Jewelers TEARS THRO' FENCE CAPT. APPERSON HA8 HIS FIRST AUTO ACCIDENT NOTHING SERIOUS TO IT. Captain J. T. Apperson, regent of the Oregon Agricultural College, one of the wealthiest residents of Clacka mas county, and past department com mander of the Grand Army of the Republic, who purchased an automo bile a few daya ago from Elliott & Park, and who is learning to operate, was "chicken" hearted Saturday morn ing, and aa result had to have his auto repaired. Chester Elliott waa in the car with Captain Apperson giving him some In structions of operating It, when a chicken ran across the road near the Abernethy bridge. Captain Apperson was at the wheel, and Elliott ex claimed "you are now going to kill your first chicken," and the driver of the car had bis attention on the chick en Instead of the direction in which the car was going, and as a result went through a fence, in the direction of the fowl. The Captain says if it had not been for the "dog-gone" chick en his auto would have kept in the middle of the road. ' Born at Maple Lane. Born, to Mrs. H. Ordway on Friday, March 31, a daughter. Mrs. Ordway Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown, of Maple Lane, and has been spending the winter here, being ac companied by her two sons. REDUCTION IN DENTAL PRICES During the next month beginning April we are going to give you a discount on all Dental Work where the bill amounts to Ten Dol lars or more. This will be a splendid opportunity for those who have been waiting to have their dental work done. You will have .to make arrangements early to get an appointment. The month of April is a dull month, but we propose to make it a lively one. The work will be the best and we guarantee the aame. Our best guar antee ia our 20 yean' auccessful practice in Oregon City. DR. L. L. PICKENS Pacific States Phone 2671. DENTIST8 Weinhard Bldg. Garage and Repair Shop ELLIOTT & PARK 5th Street between Main nd S. P. R. R. Automobiles for Hire Day or Night dun and Locksmiths General Repairing Brazing and Vulcanizing Agents for Columbia, Hartford and Flyer BICYCLES Sole Agents ef Clackamas County both Wholesale and Retail as in Portland or Seattle. Icpair Work Guaranteed .iiiMa..M iiimwiMUiw A. IHL 7TH STREET, OREGON CITY Pianos, Organs and Graphophones T"nrTT TT?Tr a m cvr?r--mTT- tt a tt- SINGER SEWING MACHINES j Furniture and Hardware I WA1 L V I i A if Suspension Bridge Cor. THE 0. C. FRUIT UNION GEO. W. H. MILLER WILL SUCCEED O. E. FREYTAG, TAKING CHARGE MONDAY. The Oregon City Fruit and Produce Union Is to have a new manager. Geo. W. H. Miller, the agent for Wells Far go and Company Express haa accept ed the position and will take charge Monday morning. O. E. Freytag, who has been acting temporarily aa manager, will act In an advisory capacity to the new manager. The business of the Union will be con ducted in the present quarters with the addition of some little space In the building occupied by Wells Fargo. Mr. Miller haa engaged Julius Spagle to look after the Express end of his business and will devote his time more to the business of the Union. Under the new arrangement the patrons of both the Union and the express com pany will receive better service. Some slight alterations In the in terior arrangements of the two build ings occupied will be made for the convenience of the new manager and hla employes. The business of the Union Is pros pering and a large volume of business is in sight for the busy months this summer. Tell Your Neighbors. When In need of a cough medicine, to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is the best. Look for the bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. DR. C. A. BROWN Home Phone A 131. for Fire Stone Automobile Tires Dealers will receive same prices Pacific rhoae 3(72 Borne A 72 T f A ' - A 1 1 a. O Th i