OREGON Cm ENTEUPWBE. KltfDAY, AVdVHT 8, 1013, 5 LARSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail .... Groceries, Produce and Commission The largest and most complete, dock in our line in CUckama County. We Pay Cash For country produce. All goods told on MONEY-BACK Guarantee. 1001-1003 Main St. OREGON CITY, OREGON o I LOCAL BRIEFS u... iii 1 lrk at hi. homo In (,MkmVi. c.r Midnllu. wn. In town ,itl' vl.lllMK friend". Prank l.oiil.n'ii. of rrtlnuil. a rcnnir ' Tuesday. Al Wilkin, of Pineithi, w. n Or nun l'H vlntUir Halunlity. Wi.i S it.ih I i krmon hu returned (rmn I Treuiont. V K pant". i lnwlin""" """i ' rm In I'd" 'Ity Wednesday. Dr. nd H H Mount w re Portland nilir Saturday vvr-nln. Mr. Tnrl'V, of Iirlluntt wit hu.l iimi l.ltor In thl city Wndiieaday. M i Km, n Imp grower of Aurora. ' In ii y mi hulne Tlnwla . y (', CUiwr, nf Pniilo Creek, wu. la nrremi City vIuIiiiik wIMi frl.-nl. J (;. Ki'tiUiiii. of TIik lnltf. n t b'uMir-n iwi.ir In town Wrdnr.day. y u I'l.rin-. of Grain. Pa.. In On-run ci:y Saturday on buslnes. A K lli it'll, tif Anuria, wn a coun ty nt vwiiir on buslne. Wi'dti".- Herbert H r.;i r. of Clear Crvek. l butlufKi. visitor In thin clly Wedtie.- (i. (i. Pulley, of Portland. n Ori-iton t'ltv visitor on liule Tuc dy. C. M. tint'lc. a hoi grower of 811 vprtun. n county ct vMnr Kil dy. 1). M (VUKlnitl. of lleaverton, wa. muin: m-.il viiiior on business Mon day R V Hutu, n prominent resident of Ni'wWrt:. w In thl city on buslne. Friday. A. A. Meyer. rancher of Ml. Alitr', was In till, clly on busllic Fri lay W II. Crlbhli.. prominent ho,i ri'iT of Auiiini, wit. local lHltnr Frntoi. i hiirliu Ii 'v. of Por'land. w rminty mm visitor on bii'lne.. Wed nfkduy K. It. lilliii-it. of MiiutK.no, wit u visitor mi Imis.ih- In thl city Wed nutny. Mr. ami Mr. K. K. Hote, of Port li:l, -re Hrrgnii Clly vlltor Wed- ni -d iy, Mini Kihi-I ( ;n-n I wi-ll. of Portland, visiting with local friend, on TVmluy. Mi I1 ml Srlmlror, of Tolt'do. wn In Ori'ii'ii citv Moiiilny vlitlllim with rrbllvi-H. Wnliir W'hl i ! haii conn to llrook. frc. In vlsli with I ho fit in I Ly of Oik). K. Finney. I'avld l'. JimiIiik. of Knlnnut, wn. IuihIiiikk i-nll.-r In lown Hit) for. rt of lhi wn k. Ml I-:, 1 1. u lii-yo. of llorlnK. wn In lhi el'y Kiiniluy vIhHIiik with frlnnd. ii1 ri' uiH i'.-i K. Vi. W immIcdj h rnnchor ncitr Ntw Km huh a visitor in thl. city on biml- Siilutilay. E. A l.iiiill, iroKii'ro rancher of lluiiiianl. whh In thl. cl!.jr on lml n 's Miinilay. K. M. Marlon, of Hiilnlrr. wa. In OriTmi city vlsltlim with friend and -imliitniic-. M. A. Ilmrii'lil. nf firoB Valley. Onmin, mim lu thl city vlnltlny with rilallvi'H Mdiiday. 1'hllllii wanton, of North Yakima, ir a riniiity m.at vlnltor tha early i'im of ii,,. w,.it, Nti'1'ln ti Mclntyro, of rortland. wn. In Ori-goti cny Tiii-ndny, lmikliiK aflet PTmmal Inli'rent. " lii Miiiinrli. of CnsUo Hock, Wn., a Imsliii.H caller In the city the nil-Idle of iht week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. While Mt Tlnirmlay moriiiiiK for a few week. "J"rii :ii Newport. W. K. Iluhle, of Ielmnon, wa In Jireirnn , ly fimfar vlHltlng with rl'mlH mid relative.- W. Klllott. a rnneher of Mehean. Imro, f)rein, wn. In thl city Tue. dav rillliiK nn old friend. A. Mi-Xnry, a Por land attorny, ' it roiiiity neat visitor on 1okI mut ter the iiildd'fl of tha week. M. K. lu-nmiift, a rancher and .lock jwlt.'r or l'cndlefnn, was In Oregon t hy on iMiKlne Wedneiday. John Walker, who hn for ome tlnn i,,.,.,, tourliiK British Columbia, rwurriid to this city Sunday. 5 (imtrd Trullt of tli mate peul rii tlnry, vl.ilt'-d friend here hIiIIk on hi niinunl viuiilloii, l '.i I ii mih k. ('. H. (.luck) l'.iyn-'. ho lia K"-iil, the I'ltnt llin'-ii iiiiiiiiIh In New York, returned to Oregon Cl'y Tu -nday. V. A. Hioiit, of Denver, t'olormlo, wn In thl clly vlMitlni! with old frl Mid nnd Hciiinlniaui'i' Friday. Mr, nnd Mr. Treti-I, of The Dalle, wert u UreKon Clly Siiiidn, vIhUIhk with friend, mukliiK l'ie trip by nutn. Dr. U A. Mnrrl Mid family and Mr Uinxlfeilnw are Kp'iidliiK n.oiith In Dr, Morrl' ramtl oiilli of Ml, I'len nl M. N. Jenke, of Anhluii'l. III Ore tnii Clly Kaiunliy on bintlnen. Vy Jen'nv own. a large orihaij mur A:i In int. j C. M. AndiTNon, of Amity, mud'' a htmlm-iia trip to town lliumdny. Mr. Aii lenum ontie a liirce dairy near Amity. lieont'1 Ml Vek. of Turner, nmd a trip to lh county aeat Friday. Mr. Kick I owner of a Itirxo ranch nrnr Turner. II. O. Carnon, a fUhmeriniili of A lot in. arrived In thl city Sniurdity to H'lid A few week vUltlnK wl'h friend. V. A. Marr, of CurvaDl. n emitrv neat vliilor Til dny. Mr Harr I a proiiiliient biinlnenKiiinn of IVirvalll. Mr. Win. Cannon and win Kver -it. who have been eii IIiik the lal lx wi-ek at Day (ii eati, liuv.t returned to Hi In c tl v (ieork-e I'liney. mill niatini;er of the Haw-ley Pulp fc Paper company, of Mil cltv. wn a visitor In Kusene til flrt of the week. Ili-nrv A Youni!. of the federal .erv- the vlaltor at tha court hou Tueday, lookliiK up mint land record. Ml Virginia S'.inw. d iunht -r of Kd. Shaw, ha left to make a month' visit with her uncle. C. A. Ilnnd. of I'nlouie. Wn. Joeph Miller and Price llnrrl both i,l ihl rllv have Kolie to Wll'.loll, where iher will Rpelid a week work- Inn on a farm. ' II A lllnifhnm. of Salem,' Wit a k.im'iiii .! vlaltor on bimluea Moll day. Mr. IHiiKhnin la a Vopurower of Marlon county. i linker nf Portlnnd. a form i ...,n nf Mavor Alhee, of euniiii-"" I' the metropolis, wa a vlaltor In Oregon 'li Vt'iwtii.tuflnv ... Pnirb-k 1.. Ilnnnev, nf Seattle, wen county went visitor W-d nesday. Mr. llanney I aeel-.ltiR tlm lnv.atmetllri. i I iinmnr nf Mt. Anitel. wn In .1,1.' nitv .ti husltie Saturday. iinmnr .a al one time a resident of it. . t ..i.nn ftlulrlct. Ml.. Nina C. HalrJ. who hn li'l ..iuiiin tivhh friend. In thl city the Inst three weeks, left for her home In Sixi'iinne Friday. II l Yodcr, a buslnes man id Al 1 a... rnnntv .eat visitor Moll dnv. ' Mr. Yoder spent Sunday vIhUIiik .lh l.utnl frliimlN R, U Youiik, of Drain. Oreson. mad' a hiHlnesa trip to thl. city ttaiuru. ; Mr. YouiiK will stop over Hundiiy via- llliiK with friends. 1 v M;.rliiill. of Kucene, t....in..'. vl.ltnr In the city Frbhty. Mr. Marshall .pent iom time cailliiK on hi old friend here. t- i umiih bun lies man rj, 111. ....... . ....(i. .1,1 una a visitor iier. Wert nesday. Mr. Smith was accompaule.1 by hi. daimhter. A'lce isa uhiiv ami (Inuiihter left for I-oiiK I'ench where' th -y will pond two week en- Joylnn the ea breeze. ., . ii..uil,.,. a neoliew 01 Itirs n ...i.M ... r!ii,i,itnii. nnd Mr. J. I'- Harry of thl city, returned to I.. Ir mi'n TllMtMlllV. IIOIIIV III . - ---- , Mrs. Inman and baby were v idtlnK Tuesday. Mr. Inni.tn Ii the dnnfihter of JudKe liordon K. Hayo .... 11 ...i r wav. of Corvnlll .:7l. LLn .Isltlnic with friend In thl. city for the pant two week, re turned to her nome aiuuuaj. -t.. . rimhv. hn ac- J"."" , 7n tin th Huntley Pro. Co. Mr. (irahnm wa formerly la. iVlA dtiiir huninpBi In Canny. Mis Nnida Mr. Viola w riKm '" " ,lde for a two weea. jor.., EXAMINE OUR WOFtK CRITICALLY after your wrrUw ba. ben repair ed and repainted here and aee If I tant . good a. new. You can bent our .ubslnntial and .uperlor work in thl. line. If you want any min done in our line, thl. I. ti place to hrlnR It to In.ure (food workmanship, durability and ta. dard excellence, and we are ai way. fair In-our charsc. OWEN G. THOMAS 4th and Main St. Ocgon CKy Ml Myrlln Kbarpn, of Kstncadn, who luii l.d.-ii vInIIIiik with friend In Ihl city for tlm last three w-ks, r tinned to her luime Wixlnn.iiny. lohii W, l.oder and fainl y 11 11 1 Mln Wi f ,rd ('a Mirier Imva kuii'i to New im". ..vhere they v, v,.u,l n f Week e-llJoylliK h ,. breeo. Mr. 11 nil Mr. K. II. Peahody, of He altle, worn local visitor Tuesday, speiiilliiK soma time Ii-r whl'n en route to Callforiilii by uutotuolilln. Miss IImz"1 M, H111 It h, who ha. I.emi vlsltliiic with friend In On-uun Clly for the pant f..w Week, reliirili'd tU her hoiiie In Hnlem Friday moruliiK. M, J. Cockre'l, who lui been em ploy id by the Huntley liro. Co., for soiiin 1 linn past hn accepted a posi tion with Mr. Itos Purr, of Aalorlu, C. II. (Iiiichl.i. a proinlneiit rest il'-nt of Hilverion, was a comity seut visitor Thursdny. Mr. (iotchl was at one iIiiim a resldcnl of this couuly, The moiilhly free colleetlon of itar lutKe coiiiiiieiii-.vl Tuesday. Kveryone sln.iild Ii 11 v Kiirluiifii put out on the parkliiK for collector a soon ai pim- Sll.le, V. M. Coldwell, a huslness man of Hilverion, wa lu Oregon Ciy Monday cal'liiK 011 old friends. Mr. Caldwell I a hop urower In Hi i Tillverton ll- ! trlet. 11. 1.. Mi blroy, or Wo'Kllmrn, wn a county Kent visitor 011 Imslm-a Kil- 1 day. Mr. K'my up nt Friday even 1 11 K vUlllim wlili old colli'Ke frl -nils lure. Mis K.1I10 l.urkliiN, of Marriuain, I spendlnK loT vai'iitlini at Willi'. I' KprliiK. MIk l.arklns i-iil-rlalni-l iiiunlier of friend at lier camp last Htiudny, F, F", Juc ksoti n ml party, of St. Paul Minn., who are iiinMm: an nu'o lour f tlm Pacific Northwest, were In Ore- K.011 City InkliiK In Hi' hIk'i'i Wed nesday. Mr and Mr. J. I.. HwaffurJ. Nell nnd Harold Hwiiffi.nl, have cone t itHlde where they have tak-'ii n (Oi Inn 1 nil Intend to ipeii'l a cijiiple .if Weeks, Miss llcrnlce JoIhikoii, who ha been vIhHIiik with frl -ml ami relative lu Salem, Mi Mliiiivllle and Sllvenoii for the past two weeks, returned home Monday. Ilev. Ceo. Nelson FMwiird and Mrs Flilwards returned from their moun tain 1 rip Tuesday .after an alis -nci. of several we !. and report a moat en joyable time. Jit'-k Hurl, of New YorK, wa a via- lior In this city Tuesday. Mr. Hurt iniiklnit a tour of the Cult -.1 S a'e and .topMtl off to ei the paper mills and .cenery, (Ms llav Daunherty of the firm of Duui-.herty Pro., who are urowlnt! d cm In at Molalln, and who are 1 progressive farmer, wa InOr'Kon Mty on Tuesday. Mrs Mi 1 r y Hussell. who tins charite of llantion Bull dcpnrtm lit. left Sat urday nlKht with her daughter. Miss I In -.id to spend Cielr siiinm-r vacation lit S'llVleW, W'lts i. H's, C. Knlser, of NewhurK. was in OrcKon Cl'y Tuesday to spend a 1 -w day vlsl Ins with friends and rela tives. Mrs. Kaiser wa formerly a sldent of this city. 1 .s 1-: -iel WVhIIc, of Portland. who has b-en vlsHIni! with friends In this fit y. has Rone to S -aside where she will spend a few week before re tiiriilni! to her iioni) Hill'lp F:. Hauer. chaplain or me stale penitentiary. I vlsltlm? hi pat ent, Mr. itiid Mr. Win. Huuer, nnu while here hj I ntienilltiR camp me l IliK nt .lenulni; l-odi(e. tin Siuhli. of Molalla. wn a couu tv a.mt visitor Saturday. Mr. Stuhb w ho o n a InrKfl ranch In the Mo lalla district, reported that the crop art In excellent condition. Arehlbold K. Neemc. a ranner o. the tiray Harbor country, was 111 nndav and Tuesday, seeking a Clitckaiua county farm to trade for hi Wnslilneton proiwrty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frel rainier, 01 1 aul as, Wn.. w tc In thl city iot a snort time Monday. They have Rone to tut mountain, whir; tb ' will spend a monCt huntln- hi K'"e. Mr and Mr.. John wise, or ron and. Mn'ne, -re visitors In ihlt city Tuesday This l V- and .rs. vvis.-s first visit to the coast, nna 1.1 y wr. loud In prtlslns Oreon weencry. It. A. Krnse nnd ni Elmer nnd Adolp'nt. of Pit-. Pond, nriue auto trip to Ore on City Wrdnesday, nnd p.-port tha' reus nnd r n ra! dt- velopm-nt of I'll' pan 01 uie ar t bo h l'M- r- ss..nK rinl. Mr. and Mm C- '!ndl;o. MUs Nan Cochran. ,l " 1 end t nnries i..iuc antic I to NT. Hood Sunday nnd retun P( Monday. Tim member, of the nivty w.Mit a distance up the moentaln without me assisiaino w i;.r iHverniiiit. a nroKPesslve youn? fnrm-r of New P.rn, wa in thl. city Tlmr.'diiv on buslnes. Mr. Itiycr mnn n.aile the trip In hi new Over Innd nutotnohlle. conilns hy tno nf th - river road, which he reports is liettir than the South Knd road. II f: llubiis. a Inn-lnes. man or a ein'. mnde a trip In his nuto to this city Thursd-iy. vr. "Z.nxXL that every .llliiK 'IU wen bum wa reached, when he pot a puncture and thoroughly enjoyed the heat while worUnK on the tiri. Miss Annti T. Smith, who 1ii neen .1 ..1 ii.illiiiL-hnui. nt- .. ...II..., iho nnrnntl school there, lift u-miii.s ..." : - u . ai ihu 1 iwir nnm t ueir. m vm .ii was one of a class of 4t . She av thnt thors are .imni N50 stu lents aitendlng tho In- ut It nt ion. Miss rCululle J. Cnrretson, or ini cntto more or less known to fame a. a comic opera sincer. was an Oregon rity visitor ths middle of t ie week, comln np irom lorintnu ... .... ..... ,...,. .,n 1. on route to Calitor- MISS imnrl1"' . ..... ,l.u t nd I .pending a fortnight whh Portland friends. MAY BE ARRESTED Too ninny Oregon City boy. under the ag-? of 18 have me ciKareii-e nam. to suit Chief of Police Ed Shaw, and he ha. Issiised orders to members of the force to conriscnte me, ..hn..i-.r titev are found hereafter, and to make arrests when the first confiscation does not serve to bring about a rerorm on me !.- ... ... - i.,r. There Is a state law thnt provides that no deal'-r shall se I cig arette to bovs under 18. and the chief has warne.l local dealers that infrac tions of this law In the future will be prosecuted. , A . Th. iw also nrovld 's that any boy caught smoking or bavins cigarettes in hi. position may be fined from ... .n ,lr,llars. and the chief will nk that In case, of arrest thl. fine be Imposed. Many of the yoiing-r the dlgnit of long ..,.ra feel that It la nec ary for .k,.. tr. w.nder altout with a clga r.wminff from thidr lips, and as many parent, hare complained to the chief that their sons wera procuring .inrnrotte. the officers have been or CIGARETTE USERS .1 dered to attempt to atop ths habit Finds Cure for Epilepiy After Yeari of Suffering "My iliiiKhtrr wits r:i'"1 with f.ilh .ile C.l for tlirus yum.., tli attnuk ciiintiiff .ry fw wnfk. W mploysd iv-,..l ductur but they did hnr no tmn. , Ahuut a your a ( 0 w lnrd of Dr. Mile' Nervlns, and It cnrtnlnly h It proved a Mi-iimIm- to our lllllci ilrl. Him I 11 '1 w , apparently niri-d and 1 en Jeylii. Hi l-"t or hmlth. It I ovur a yuar slm.-a he hn hud a lit. W. cuiiniit spwik (00 hlKhly Of Ir. Miles' Nnrvlni. " HIM. trilANK ANIiKKHON. (.'uinlroy, Minn. Ttinimaii.ls of chili) ten in the United State who are lufTrrini; from attack of cpilrptiy nrc a burden and sorrow to their paiciiti, who would civc miyihing to restore hralth to 11 t aufli-ri-i . Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the lcl rnnediti known (or this alilictiiui. It has proven licnelicial in thou.uiid of cac ami those who hvc i-scd it have the Ki-catrnt (:11th in it. It is not a "cure-all," nut a reliable remedy for nervous ditrascs. You need not hesitate to give it a triJ. Bold by .11 D-uoiltti. If th flrit botti fall to binetit your moniy I returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PUT COLLEGE HERE The Itev. John Ovall, of the Swedish Methodist church, visited OreKon City t ie tai-ly part of this wek, and said he wa seek Inn a (tnod lK:alion for a ei.l'eKe. Mr. Ovall say he Is one of a committee appointed by hi. clinch board to find a Kite In the Northwest f-ir an Institution to he devoted to the education of Swedish-American youths an l maidens, and add that he be lieve On-Kon City I a location that should be called to tin attention of the board, and that hi! believe the city has a Rood chance of being se lected. ' The Hev. Ovall has canvassrd most -if Cie smaller ttltlei of Washington in the Interest, of this coll 'ge. and In m arly every liiHtancc has expressed I the be'lef that the particular city he I ...... . I..iln., ..a u. .11 nnlln-l In I ll O ' linill 11 1. nun .1 buiiij ... . iitiriMi''. In which he was Interested Friend of his say that this Is due to h.' fact that most Western cltle are suitable for college towns, and add that as b travels ne pronauiy nuns 1.1., ritd ' newer and more favorable locations. Mr. Ovall for some time ha mnde Vancouver, Wn., hi iiea.liuartera, and in the garrison city tins done much good work In Interesting peopla In the Swedish church. He will sptuk upon the same subject In the Plrst Metho dist church here this week. T The Pnl.ed States acquired teven new citizens in Or(,o '.'Py Monday fcllowint 11 naturatltaiV.n hearing le lore Judge J V. Campbell In tiie cir cuit court. Thos? to whom fliui p.i- ers wero printed vers- William Hen- Sllcox, of Or'gon Cry; 1 re-brick Marshall, of MuIIiiq: Jn'.n I eor.ard Moser. of Oreron City; O.itlfricd Pail mexg'T. of W'ilsonvllle; ''hrli Knnitl, of Canby; Prank Havor Maler, or us- wego, and John Ilammulnieii, or tail hy. Two of the new cltlttna wjro iKirn in Canada and took onili to renounce their allegiance to Itritish rub', four were formerly subjects of Kaiser WP- helm, and one was a natlv-.- or Switzer land. The petition for cltlzjusltlp of And reas Anton Mliyer was to have coino up. but last February Mayer died. A number of tho candidates tor cit izenship were unable to comply with the requirements, and will inter seu right, again. ENJOYED BY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Tletr.e, of Ca- nemnh, were the host and hostess 01 launch party given to their menus Sunduy. Mr. Tletie, who I the own er of the Bpeed boat Eva II., took the nart up the W lllamette and Yamniii river, to Dayton, In Yamhill county. The narty started early In the morn- tnir ami arrived at Dayton about noon. Tbey ate their lunch in the shade of the largo tree, which skirt tiie Dana, aft-r -hlch tho town was visited and a general sight seeing trip mnde. "The Old lt:ock House " was visueu aitu much time was spent In exnmlulny the fort, which Is a object or historical in terest. All reported an enjoyable time and gave Mr. an! Mrs. lletze a hearty vote of thank and apprecia tion. AUTOISTS PLAN TRIP Charles W. Rlsley and John F. RIs v and their families left Monday in two au:omobiles for Southern Oregon. Tuey Will oe .useill aeventl iirr, and will tour through Southern and Kastern Oregon, visiting Mdford, Crater Iike and Eastern Oregon towns. Both men ara promint-nt m-m-bers of the Clackamas County Auto mobile club. 60.ME CORN, THIS Much noise wa made lately In the metopolitan pres. meaning Portland about some corn seven and a half feft high grown In Cottage Grove. Mavhe thl Is corn, but Frank Moore, nf Oreson City, doesn't think o. Mr. Moore ha. ome corn growing In the city limits tbat Is Wi feet high, at n till growing. ; -j j BEATS OP WIFE, SHOOTS KEIF PFEIFFER BLAMING DEMO CRATS FOR WOES, MAKES THINGS EXCITING SHERIFF TOO LATE TO BLOCK DEED While Deputletc Hunt Man for Assault Fugitive Lock. Self In 8hop and Fire Leave. Pa thetic Not. Illuming hi Inability to get work up- on the democratic, administration, K. Pfelffer, proprietor of a .mall paint shop at Eighth and Main strvets, went i home Saturday afternoon, kiiot-kKl nl ' daughter agalnt the ldo of the wood- J shed, felled hi wife with a rocking i chair, kicked hi small son In the : shins, and then hastened to hi shop, 1 wIhm ho shut himself In the right ! temple with a 22-callbre revolver. j In (lie meantime hi daughter, Mr. Alma Traulmlller, hud picked jerself up, hastened to th sheriff office, , and asked that her father be arrested ; for assault. Deputy Sheriff Mules ' went out on the man's trail, and en-! tering lha .hop, found him lying i bl edlng In one corner of the room. Mile reported that the man could not , bo taken prisoner, as he wa dead. 1 Sheriff Mass. doubting this, Investigat ed and found Pfelffer still breathing. Dr. Mount was summoned, and aftt-i giving first aid had the man rushed to tiie Oregon City hospital, where he Is hardly expected to live. The bullet penetrated ths brain, but did not go through the left side of the skull, lis presence In the brain tis sue hn. caused the man almost con tinuous convulsion, and 1. Is not ba lleved that he can recover. PMffer's daughter, Mrs. Trautmll !er. has been staying with her mother during her husband's absence In North Dakota. After the tragedy she said that her father had been drinking h-avlly of late, and that he had done but little to provide for his family. Saturday afternoon she said he came homo from his Bhop, said that paint er from Los Angeles had applied to him for work, and that he didn't see how he could employ him, a tha dem ocratic administration made It Impos slple for him .o get Jobs enough for himself. He then found fault with his son for not having split kindling wood, Mrs. Traulmlller says, and when she Interferred a genera! outburst on his part occurred, In which he attacked his entire family. Three weeks ago Pfeiffr Is said to have threatened to kill bis family and then commit ulcldi. Heslde blm, when he wa. found In his shop today, was a letter addressed to his daughter, in which lie complained of his unhan- l;0Ba. ga14 he had msdltated suicide - . ..... - . L , L L - . lor a long time, ana in w nicn ne assea tils family not to come near his grave The family lives at Sal John Q. Adams street. Ilecnuse A. D. Buckles, proprietor of a grocery store and feed depot at Eleventh and Main streets slept on the rear porch of the building Friday night it was not en.;erc 1 and robbed. Shortly after- eleven o'clock Vi'.r. lluckles was awakened Vy footsteps and looking oitf over a ciuvnss creen that sii'.ldcd his bed. he saw two mjn Just Btepping down from the rail road track to Jie rear entrance of the premises. "If yon don't get out of here I'll blow the top of your hea la off," said Mr. Iluck'es, and tho two mcu waited not to ascertain whether ha had a gnu, but departed In muc;i hns'e down the railroad track. Mr. Buckles then telephoned police headquarters, and Patrolman Henry Cook went to Investigate. On ths track he found a man "looking for work," who gave the name of Charlie Jones, and who was locked up for fur ther Inveslgatlon. Whether Charlio is one of those who attempted to get Into the li.ickles Btore may develop before Recorder Stipp.- No other marauder was apprehended. NEW DATE IS SET E Members of the state railroad com mission will meet In the courtroom at the Clackamas coun:y courthouse Thursday morning, August 15, to hear testimony In the complaint made by Councllinen Beard. Tooze and Long In regard to the rates or tne ra- ciflc States Telehpone company tor four-party lines in this city. Th hearing is to tnke the place of 0119 postponed from tha middle of July. City Attorney Stone will assist the councllmen In presenting their case. The complaint Is made upon the ground that tha company Is charging ,1.60 to some of Its patrons for this service, and $1.25 to others. The com pany has answered that It Is raising Its rate, and that new subscriber, are charged the higher rate, while old subscribers are continued at tha form er rats until their contracts expire. Telephone users Laving receipts for tho lower rata will confer a favor up one ths councllmen If they will give their receipts to City Attorney Stono to be submitted as evidence. FOR YEAR ELECTED Members of the county educational board at a meeting Tuesday elected the following as chool supervisors for ths coming term: Mrs. Margaret Craig Curran, re elected for district No. 1; Howard James, re-electpd, for district No. 2, and llrenton Vedder for district No. 3. The supervisor, will have general charge of the work In the rural schools, will supervise the courses of study, hear complaint, and make such recommendations for change. In the lins of work a. to them may seem best Your Money Back If Noi: Satisfied 17 1 ii-.m Conkey'sFly MEAN9 PEACE AND PROFIT Kill. Try (y It bit. k.p. othart way, and on ounce will .prar two t.im.l. Th. picture toll th. .tory to Dalrymtn HonuhocTM and Hontmen. AVE VOUR TIME. TCMPCM. BROKEN BONES. Kc half nllm. sua. ifTl saJlou SI 00. Try it M and bo eonTtaead. or J. bring- your bar and w will damonatroto it. Oregon Commission Co. llth and Main Sts., Oregon City GLADSTOTE DOGS 1ST TAKE CARE STRICT ORDINANCE IS NOW LAW WITH MOST RIGID PROVISIONS COLLARS, MUZZLES, TOCS DEMANDED Only "Free Territory" Left for Ca nine. In District is at Park place Rabies Epidemic Controlled Gladstone's city council Thursday nkht passed finally tha strict ordin ance providing for the licensing, muz-1 zllng and restraining of dogs within the city limits, and tne measure wa signed by tha acting mayor, becoming a law at once. The statute provides that every dog must wear a collar to which must be attached a brass 11 cense tag, that during the summer months the animal must be muzzled in such a way as to conform with the requirements of the Oregon Humane SocLty's rules; and also provides penalties for failure to observs its tui-oi s sections, and a penalty for in terfering with any municipal officer who is taking a dog to the pound. One peculiar provision of the law provides that any dog that Is killed In tha city pound, or made away -with by order or the city olticiais, must De taken outside the limits of the city and burled. No departed canines are to be Interred within tha city. By the passage of this ordinance. Gladstone gets in line with Oregon City, Portland and other leading com munities, and provides steps wuicn should go a long way towards pre venting the Bpread of any future epi- demlca of rabies. The Gladstone law Is the most strict of any in the state. an.1 under its provisions dogs will have to be mighty careful of their conduct If they do not violate some of Its provisions. About the only spot left w here dogs enn do as they please In the lower val ley now is Parkplace, which has no provisions of Its own In regard to ca nli.es, and which is not included in the district effected by the general or der recently posted by the State Live stock Sanitary commission. Park place, either beaausa of this, or through a coincidence, has been the scene of a numbar of attacks on peo ple by unrestrained canines. County Veterinarian Kddy, who has been keeping careful watch on dogs and stock that have recently been suspected of hydrophobia Infection says that none of the animals now un der observation show symptoms of the disease, and he hopes that it Is stamped out. Dogs that were known to have been suffering from Infection were killed. The big bulldog that last week created considerable of a panic in G'.adstona and throughout the surrounding country, and which later Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and-Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co Phones, Office 50, Residence .562 612 Main Strtti Office Both Phone. 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Rst.blished 186S FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rate. Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Day Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURETTK. President The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 5W00.00. TranMCt. a G.n.r.1 Banking Bu.in.. FLIES MEAN LOSS wherever Stock is kept. Knocker fT!-- . - . came home in an apparently normal condition, ha since then shown no sign, of being effected. Dok. that have been confined lu the Oregon City pound have also ap peared to bs all right, and have been relt'ased. It Is not believed that there ara any animals In the county at large at present that have rabies, and un less some new animal runs In frota outside, no further trouble U ex pected. E BATHI IN "DRINK WATER" Gladstone folk who have been keep ing cool during the past warm weath er by bathing in the drink this Is not slang, for they have been swimming In the Clackamas river just off the in take of the Gladstone water works . will have to cut It out. Gladstone's council passed an order to this effect this week, and instructed members of the police force to see to It that there was no further swimmlngin the drink. - Gladstone's water Is drawn out of the rivr through a 25-foot gravel fil ter, and then pumped under pressure Into the mains. It is said to be pure, but the proximity of bathers and wa ter works has been regarded as Just a little too much of a good thing; ani henceforth warm Gladstonlan. will have to swim below the Intake, or else far above it. As the best beach for bathing purposes is right at the wa terworks, this Is considerable of a hardship upon the citizens. Hereafter a policeman will patrol the river bank during bating hours, which ara from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. on warm days, and will shoo fair damo seis, small boys and other folk awav from the stuff that Gladstone imbibes. GLADSTONE STREET Street grading in Gladstone is be ing rushed ahead just at this time, and it is expected within a few weekB ths entire program of improvement map ped out for this summer will be com pleted. Dirt taken from the grades in the eastern part of the city Is being used to raise the grade of Dartmouth street on the west side, and to fill In the low parts of Portland avenue, and already the subgrades on these thoroughfares have been nearly com pleted. Surfacing will be added in the near future, and the wholo mass rolled, af ter which It is possible that the new streets may be oiled, covered with a light covering of sand and rolled again. Whila it is late in the year for road oiling, it Is believed that such a finislmg on the newly graded high ways will prepare them better for service, and wi'.l add to their wearing qualities. Gladstona has its own road oiling plant and equipment, and wph its municipal gravel pit is in a position to complete its street work in fancy style at the minimum of cost. Residence Phone Main 2624 Sticesaor to C. N. Oreenman TO 1 WORK NEARLY DONE F. J. MEYER. Caakler Op.n from A. M. te I P.