OHKCION CITY ENTKRl'MBB. FIcIPAY, DECEMBER 10, 1013. LARSEN .WHOLESALE Groceries, Produce and Commission The largest and most complete tock in our line in Clackamas County. WE PAY CASH For country produce. All goods told on Money-Back Guarantee. Wc give &C Green Trading Stamps 1001-1003 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. LOCAL DRIEPS ur. M U. Hpear. who ba been Oio f Mr.. J. N. Karl, of Ure.haiii. CVh. ..l l week, ku returned , "r ,in hit remembered m Oi.i 2geiir..u gave I11IW.II114 Mdllll III ll" 01,1 nrt ,V,n hTili '' H.MU-ijf of r'alrvlrw, Mh at Klni.w id lireaham. Mr. W '' remarkable activity and ,.i,illtl's i'f "I'"''' '"r w oM B,,i the On sham Outlook. Mr, WUIUm Hluart. of Cru. ..ovi-rlnr: fm '" it'"' ! woduitls. 'lrl 11 " lh,u,,, ,1 11 w.hiI1 b necessary fr the pa il,nl to uii'l' rgo in operation but now doctor. r.prl that the ra.e ha. m ji.ipi that Hill will probably nut b r iiulrxil. Mr Mr. K. If. Hmllh. Mr. (;, 1 1, In, and Mr. and Mr. John u TrlU'l"'' visited l ho,n" ,,f Mr ud Mr.. K. Mitillto mar Ml. 1'lea.Btit ,h. fi.re purl of tli ww k. They re turnrtl 10 thi lr home In Porilaud Tuo Mr ami Mra. K. Hlanforil Adamo, 'resident of Hedland. passed tbri,UKb lb" county eeat Tueeday on Ib'lr way I" A.hlaiitl where tho? will mil i lb" hoiiin of Mr. Adam' par wit, Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Adams. Mr. and Mra. John Wllklna. who ter. d'Uvid hy Ihn alonua In the Hwky moiintalna fr everal daya, ar rltrd In iu Tuesday. Tbey am on 0i,lr way lo ib Midland district hrre thi-y will visit relative. Mr. and Mr David Hlalop returnvl Thursday in their born at Highland iflrr prndln aeveral week In south er California at the home of Mr. III lop'i pan-nts, Mr. and Mr. II. 1). Ilia k. MUs K. Jordan, of Clarke., who ha bcra III In Km Oregon City hoapl'al ur ln w.-,.k following an operation. to biu' h improved and will probably be able 10 return to her bou In a few iiy. Mr U W l.wrence I .pending lb. wk with her eouln. Mm. J, N II m. lui live near Hedland. Mra. Urrnr IH rrturn lo br bonia lo Furlltnd Sunday. A. I). IM-Iiord. who wa Injured lx cnbrr & by a hunting atram plpo In Iht mill of ihit Wlllamnttit I'ulp Piprr rmnpany, la rtprtd greatly Improirrd. Cvan and lli-nry Yialr. of High land. r In Orvgim City Saturday on their y to I'ortland. wbrr th form r will Mtlit troatuir-nl for bla yfa. Thry ar roevnt arrival from north ere California. W. V, KMton.'a acnool tia hir living hrar ihl. rlty. paitaed through Urcgou City UrdtioiUy on hi way to tho Wlaron.ln. h'r hla ruothrr I ! ouily III. 8berl1l.11 I.lly. (h Hvdland farmer wa. In (h rounty arat Haturday. Mr., (i. (iul.ron, of Stafford, wttu lo the roimly .rat the latter part of th WM k. William Blockwell arrived from Krwbt-ri: Momlav and moved Into a bouM on Twelfih atreet. II will cou irurt io luiu.c on Center treet for Dr. Oluart. t;rn' MumtKiwer arrived In Oregon City Wrilm.ilny lo rwelv treatment for hi. finger which he. Injured whll cboppiiiK wood aeverul day ago. RuImti Morrla returned lo hi boim In Ulx rul Wixlni-.d.iy, after peudlnx Mvrnil day In the county ,at attend Ing to Imini'.i matter. Mr.. Ilt rman Klaher. of Flher'a Mill.. im...d through thl rlty Thtir- dy on lu-r way to I'ortland, whur be ipt'tii the day. R. E. Woodward returned from trip to Itcdlund Wedneaday. lie TV porta a lo .ivy full of anow In that part of the country. lo French wa uddnly called to Sllmton curly Hundny morning on ac count of thu death of a rtlative In that city. Ml.. Marin Anderson, of the Uigan ilitrlct, daughter of county Judge H. 8. Andi'Mon, wa In Oregon City Mon day. R. N. Hardy, or Molalla. arrived In Oregon City Tuesday, lie will tak'J teacher' examination Wedneaday. Fred Andrew, ef Highland, airlved In AMorlu today for a atay of two eek. with relative In that city. Fred Slut, of Liberal, who ha been HI In a local ho.pltal for some time, '111 be able to go home Sunday. Frank llnrlrkon, a farmer living near C.oltnn, wa In the county et the middlu part of the week. F. E. Cochran, of Eatacada, Iran- led liUHlnea In Oregon the latter Prt of the week. Mr. and Mr. Krlgbaum. of Estaca . were In the county Beat the fore vn or trie week. Ira Dicky, of Molalla. wa In tti county .t.at the fore part of the week uuaineaa. Mr, n. Hoffman. mater of the New " urangB. wa In Oregon City Mou day. Mr. and Mr. Thompnon, of Canby, " in county eat Saturday. 0N SPEEDS WEST TO SEE MOTHER WHO IS ILL ' ur. F. P . n,mlnaint PTlclan of Fort Dodge, Iowa, aon of .. ,nd Mr. W. C. 8chulte will arrlre Monday to -visit bla mother who "critically 111 and whom he ba not JTn In nine year. Thla will be bla "ru visit to the Pacific coart. r. Schultx wa operated upon In liil ror a tumr affliction and wa "PPoeed, for a time, to be on the road eai0'"7- Her ondltkn la now ri. th gravest apprehension a "' A. E RnrV tk. ...u. mhn & CO. AND HETAIL MARRIAGE! VANIiKltl.il' I M LAY Kred M. Van derllp. tUi HUlh atreet, I'ortlund. and Ml.. Agm-a K. Imlay were granted a marriage limine by W. U Mtilvnv. emiiilv clerk VrliUv llt)I.Ht'IIA(M'AHMHI,K OeiirgM A. Iliilachau or rarkplare, and Ml. Kranrl Antoinette CarlUIn were granted a marrlttge llcenat hy W. U Mulvey, rounty rlerk, Tue.day. ANI1HKW8 VOIIIIMIH The counly rlerk l.nui'd a llienun to Jnme. H. Andrew and Ma K. Vorbel., Thurs day. BORN HKTtiK - Horn to Mr. and Mra. (J. Hetgn, near I'eat Mountuln, a .on. SMITH -Horn to Mr. and Mr. W, J. Smith of (iliid.tone, a .oil. WAKKKN- lloru lo Mr. and Mr, (leu. Warren or (ilad.tone, a .011, Sunday morning. Captain J A. Tuftn, county treaaurt-r. I. the child' aramlfather. MdllltIS -Horn, to Mr. and Mra. II. W. Morrla, an eight pound aon, Ue rrmlier 10. Ill lilH.K-Appllcatlnii for paMn per muting the adopllon of Kenneth Ward Huddle by Matilda Huddle were filed III the proliulii court. BIG SNIP BOUNTY Eight wild rat and one black wolf hide wero broiiKht luto the office of W. U. Mulvey. rounty clerk. Wednea day by H. C. I'almer who killed them. He aecured a warrant for 21 a. bounty on the hide. The office aeldom rernlvea applica tion for bounty on the hldea of a black woir and the hunter trailed the anlmul over aeveral mile, of anow In tne mountain, to gel him. He declared Wedneaday. however, that be would get a cougar If be lived long enough aa the county and atate pay the hlgn eat bounty on that bide. CLERK'S OFFICE HAS ITS BIGGEST DAY IN HISTORY Never In the history or the office of the counly clerk have the fee multi plied aa rapidly aa they did Monday when the deputle received $70 for filing paper In the circuit and pro bate court. The buslnes for the day I a rec ord breaker. Several paper were filed and a great deal or routine business tranaarted by the clerk' office through the day. The fee that lb ,.rrir collect, come from the filing of t,n..r that are to D. llirougn me Judicial grist In both court. ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN Hedland. Ore.. Dec. !. (SpeclaD- Flr tirove chol at Hedland will give a historical pageant repreaeiillug old English cu.tom Friday evening. Oe r.mher 19. The Hedland bras band will .lst the tudent by furnishing the music for the occasion. No ad mission will be charged. POSTOFFICE ENLARGED Molalla. Ore- Iec. J3.-(Speclal)-The work of enlarging the Molalla poslofflre about f00 per cent haa been completed. The interior of the build Ing ha been completely changed with the object of making the arrangement better for the handling or the mall. It 1. ihrmrhf that there will be a greatly Increased amount or mall matter lnce the opening of the new roau. CAMP CHOOSEN PORTLAND, Ore Dec. 13. Ilea vers at Santa Maria. Colts alternating between Chlco and Santa Rosa. Theae are the beat bet rot Port land prlng training camp .new ot their practical .election being brought back last night oy aianaa.r -. MeCredle. or the Heaver, and Mana ger Nick Wlliam. or the 'rt;" Colt. Hoth or tne oig ien - In on the Shasta ana nenu.-r Ing with rood ror the ran. list of unclaimed letter, at the Oregon City voBtottWe for the week ending December 1Z. I'"- ...... fl.. Uor.l Woman', list immon. . - Alder, Miss Natalie; wj v""""- ' C. D.; Simmons, Mr. Saddle: Wolfer. Mlsa Nunda; Thorn... Mr. Helen. Biru" r . ninlh.e Ing. R. J. (2); n-eere. - . Henry II.; He.tton Jack. Hnll. IxmU: Jorgensen. joon. .-. - Pearson. Prof. Hill: She ley. Jim. Twomly. D. M.; Williams. i. u.; on, Albert. CASTOR I A for IafiknU and CUldrta. 1)1 Kmd Yn Hw Alwaj BM Bear, the Blfaalv NATIONAL COMMITTEE CUTS SOOTH'S QUOTA ... . r,,T,i,r"nw nw 17. The Ro- puMn natlona. committee conc.ud ?i it. labor for reform In ln T- national com CHANGE LINES OF PRECINCTS ADDITION OF WOMEN VOTES RE QUIRES REDUCTION IN SIZE OF DISTRICTS POLLING PLACES MAY EE DOUBLED Oregon City Will Poa.ibly Have ft.v.n B.ctlon Instead of Four and th Other Town In Proportion Ilefore the county cnurt I through with It work, there will be nearly US voting precinct in the county a. agalu.t 44 at preaent. All day Friday the court wa bu.y with It. work of redisricting the county for voting purpo.ea In accord ance with the provl.lon of the atate law Hint require a precinct for everr voter. A the line, are now drawn, the voter In many of the pre cinct number 300 or more and the ad dition of the women' vote will mukn a Innce per ceniage of them run over that number at the next election. In view of the provl.lon of the atatute, the court ha. decided to draw the Unci and e.tabllnh a new act of polling place for election.. The Hue. In mo.t of the precinct, will be channel! and the pulling place will prolinlily not be a. they were. The growth of the county aline the lu.t line, were drawn and the addition of he women', vote by the granting of the right of auffnigi! to them baa been rcponnlhle for this change. A. an example of how the redi.trlcl- Ing will work out. Oregon City will probably have .even polling place. (iludNlone three liinf ad of one, Knta rada two In. lead of one, Sandy two a. agalnnt one, and the other. In pro portion. Oregon City now ha four placea for county and atate election but the precinct line for theae will be altered by the court. It I probable that the work will take another day u. none of the Hue were definitely fixed by the court ud have been tentatively drawn for refer ence In working out the problem. Matter, of general routine also at tracted the attention of the court DECLARES SALOONS MUST KEEP WITHIN LAW DURING LAST FEW DAYS ALL CELEBRATIONS WILL BE BARRED Propose, to Arrtst Drunk Even Last Mlnut. Bar May Remain Opn, and Determine to Insist Upon Order "The aloon busine In Oregon City I going to end wltn quiei aim order." Thl waa the tatemeni 01 Chief of Police Ed Shaw Friday, to representative of the Morning t-mer-prise. "Although there are but a few day more of the liquor bu.ines. In Ore gon City. I am going to see to It that those few day are orderly and quiet. There baa been some talk that the end of the saloon In thl city would be celebrated by many persona. I hate heard It said that some arc go ing to get 'gloriously drunk' for ut last time, but If any one Carrie out this threat they will be placed In the CUT Jn- . , . r - 1 ,mncHu that during the laat tc daya there will be liquor sale of ev ery kind and tnat eery mum-ru". will be made by tne saiuon .' unload their tock on tne peof ot the town. Even If I am rorced to secure ex tra policemen or put those I bae new on longer hour. I am going to proiec. the cltlien or Oregon City frota any drunk' for the next 1 day In he same way that I have In the past My in .rreatinc Chis and Mack Zack ahow my attitude In thl dlrec-. linn although tney were not ceo- vlcted ror lack or evidence. STATE GOES AFTER GERMAN SETTLERS A request ba been sent to all the commercial bodle. and booKthU In the atate for the name of German shaking person In the old country who have Personal friend, or reU.lvea , . io. Literature will be sent to these addressei. describing Oregon J and Inviting tnem to wu j "The .tate immigration ' i... i...i.ri three book, which are printed In German for di.tribntwn Smong the German .peaking people Europe, Two oooa. w e- .crlptbn of the state by mean, cf well wrlten .rtlcle. while the other 1. composed of picture. . . . It U' thought that by such a pU large number of prospective hitler cVn be reached, and Orego. ic the full benent or grants when the Panama canal U opened. New Era. Ore.. Dec. 'fT The New Era grange willl hold It. reg ular election on December 17 K. new ball in thl. city. The ladle, of "h7 organization will serr. a chicken upper. Ttiauoht H. Waa H -Did yon five tMe man the third grter asked the police officer. -Tea. W browbeat and badgered him with every question w. could think t" -What did be dor ir t4 aswrety orwreo U w . .-a ttMr 'Tea. tay T,Y CHIEF ISSUES HIS CHALLENGE m ASKS PEOPLE 10 TALK EXPENSES County Judge Anderson ha called the attention of the voter, to th fact that the county budget will be given a thorough public airing at a meeting with the taxpayera on iJecember 24, The budget rarrlea appropriation totaling nearly $700,000 and the levy to meet it will probably be cloae to 21 uilll. The law provide that these estimate mint be published and that the people must he given a chance to object to the county court against the expenditure, that are planned. Several district of the county have voted for school and road taxes In a dltlon to the general levlea that will be made but the court will bear any objection that are raised to the ex penditure that It had In mind when the budget wa prepared. Following I the statement of the county Judge: "Taxpayer and all rllltena Interested In the welfare of Clackamas county should remember that December 24 at 10 o clock a. m. I the time to meet and discus the tax budget for the year. In the prep aration of estimate the county court ha endcatored to comply with the law of 1'JU bearing upon the subject, which law la in ome respect rather confusing but a fair and open discus sion of county expense I Invited by the court." mm wants ITS POSTOFFICE AMBITIOUS TOWN GETS BEE IN BONNET FOR OWN SERVICE AND STATION DOES NOT LIKE RURAL ROUTE IDEA Think It Ha Grown Enough to Get a 8ytcm Independent of Oregon City Many Advantage To be Gained CAXEMAH. Ore, Dec. 18. (Spe cial to the Enterpriae) A movejnent 1 on root In this city to petition the department ror a Canemah postofrlce. The matter baa been brought op at the meetlnga of the Canemah Progres sive league and that body will prob ably lake some step within the next few weeks. At the present time the only mail service for Canemah is the H F. ) route out or Oregon City although this town is almost as large as Willamette and has more people than Parkplace. both or which have postofflces. - There are several hundred people In Canemah and the nearest postoffiee Is Oregon City which is over a mile away. Wltn tne present siar route, there is but one delivery a day. With a postoffiee, it would be powible tor the people to secure mail at almost any lime during the day. Stamp could be bought and advantage taken of the parcel post If ihere were an office in Canemah. is the argument of many In the town. The matter Is still in the formula live stage but action will probably be taken ometlme after the first of the year. HARRY HYDE IS SERIOUSLY HURT FALLS ON GLASS BUT FLOW OF BLOOD IS STOPPED Canemah. Ore, Dec. 11. t Special) While playing on the street in front nf his home. 11-year-old Harry Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyde, fell Into a pile of glass and was seri ously cut about the bands and fact. The How of blood was stopped oon after the acc:deat and before the boy had become weak with it loss. It u protbly that he will be able to re turn to school in a few daya. NEW MAIN PUT IN Canemah, Ore, Dec. 11. (Special) A new water main is being put In by the Raiel Water company to con I nect the homes of F. Aldrich and D. land with the main pip une CANEMAH LOCALS r,nmh Ore- Dec. 1L S?tcal Vre. H. Z. T:i xoade a biEs tnn to Or to City ThKriay after- A. Raltl receaUy rrtarned frcaa aa ..t..ImI visit to hi hoatted lie SloUIla d aerxt. C. Heat:, of Oregon C&y, riKted ia ! Canemah Wednesday. Mr asd Mrs. W. Cwi'i of West lUnn vii:ed at the boca cf C. C Spencer in Caah Wed3iJ. Vr Groseciachr t axaim.? aa ex tended Tii at Pad:to. Ore- OPTIMISTIC TONE HEARD CI HARKEVS Rci? be ti wwk at Pof-anJ stotk va.-3 Save Nen: Csxtiw calv'. koc sa Mi , Aa eic-nnil r cia of cue-.avL-j aa wv the tentir of the ta:tr 9 l rerr tirce aim rc of P central Orwfuo- T siver. wat w ; CntS. .,nr I was Mcda.. ,a- .- , ot W w,r unJoad MliJi cq-iruauoa w. " 77" wkKh ynce reouun Sbe7 COBC3U sovo 4t "J ...bers ai rc hav Ub art T - TWJ eay re"" Maeif nce 1 rtbly neapeckeaV -Tea. I'm afraM the peer iny 1 ntd aa VI fatter CUcac Becore Herw A COMMERCIAL CLUB TO USE ANNUAL SEES GREAT CHANCE TO GET CITY AND COUNTY BEFORE PEOPLE OF EAST MANY SPACE RESERVATIONS MADE Business Man Rseognls Opportun ities and Flood Office With Their Request Edition to Break Record Once more Oregon City' great booster organization, the commercial club, haa In a most emphatic manner evidenced it appreciation of the value of the Enterpriae Annual a a medium or community pnbllclty ror Oregon City and all Clackama county. Friday afternoon at a meeting of the publicity committee or the commercial club, a resolution authorizing the pur chase or 1000 copies or the annual was unanimously passed and a contract to that effect entered Into. These copies will be used by the publicity department ror distribution on their mailing lists to prospective Investors and bomeseekers all over the country. Never before haa there been aa line a reception given tne Enterprise An nual by the business interests and oth er in Oregon Ulty .no tiacaauias county as the January 1914 number meeting. At the close or fire days of active solicitation thlrty-slx orders have been closed for space In the issue and nu merous others have signified their in tention of liberally supporting the big booster magazine. With a very few exception the patron of previous an nuals are falling Into line ana giving the same or a greater measure of pat ronaee to the present one and natural' ly there Is a considerable volume of new buslnes. The prompt and cheer ful response by those who are being called upon. 1. highly gratifying as it give that much more time In which to prepare the atatistical data, arrange for Illustration and oinerwiae snap up the work in ucb manner as to make this the most attractive issue yet published, which the Enterprise U endeavoring to do. COMMISSION FINDS THAT HE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS OWN ACTS CHOPPED UP COUNTRYMAN IN CAR WCr ai worn on nnrwu m vtum; i . ....... n j r.-kw When Fight OccurredMade an Attempt to End Life In Jail Wong Bo. the Chinaman held on an indictment charging assault with in tent to kill, waa adjudged Insane by a commission appointed by Judge J. L. Campbell in the circuit court Thure- day. Bo was arrested for an alleged at temnt to chon un Wong Yeng with a hatchet while the two were at work on the Portland. Eugene & Eastern at Canbr. He then claimed that Yeng wa. a highbinder and that he merely frustrated an attempt that Yeng had maiiA nnon him. uu riionn while he wa. In the county Jail and hi. effort, to get Dep- uty Sheriff Staat. to sun mm inaue the court question him closely whn he was arraigned Thursday. Once, during his Imprisonment, he broke the lirhta in the Jail and graooea me live ir. In me anempi o eieiuw-u himself He told the court that he wanted to be banged and that he also wanted to ro to the penitentiary and to China, tjie court tnougni sucn indicated insanity, he appointed voc- tora Gut Mount and M. C. Strickland to make an examination. Upon their report, he will probably te aiscnarBeu from the criminal action and sent to th. itTinn at Salem. Enrico Polo, charged with daylight burglarr. was arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty to the Indictment uv. ... .ot for trial January ! ,r erices and a rise in the quoted values. BEEF PRICES TAKE BIG SHOOT Bwsf prttiM shewed stronger in the -iJ x teadency toward kjcl-r ri was noted by the deal ers. Tie tone showed a half cent a5o tlit ot the day before and the snnU jticsn were tinner, o...-, . xaoeiued higher than htoce with ti eemand strong and tae suppCF has been for several iivj Oars and feed are quoted aboTe sales jrsces u P" In, tie couxmissioe house, the gen- rml tune ot fswi both ror men moj sacwed a tendency T Will BE it tv. .eetlu e the Brotherhood at the eeaE ."'r . . .SrFES" r .uppVt SI BiaVUa. Aam " - . k.v iti.i a be given era -u. wUi be met ia eancaiioiw tt!L W M. Proctor of the Fro w" V",. 'LrTwlh b. of the Z ATm teacher, of v " rl. i-Ttted to at- ."J! aTd.aS inviia- El aeetenden tithe mem- tic ba. been exieaoeu " YT'Zn'ZrZJ UTaOUCaHl WrW HATCHET HAH IS ADJUDGED INSANE Direct from the mill to the consumer at mill prices. Special prices in 5 and 10 barrel lots. OREGON COMMISSION CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF Steam Dried Beet Pulp 11TH AND MAIN STS. OREGON CITY OREGON CITY FRANCIS H. ANDREWS Born t pTTTT , i '11" L"' " " - " . !'- ' v' W' -v. -.-i ...-j.,.. MARION E. ANDREWS Born at Oregon city, Oregon, pni a, Son and daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank Andrew, formerly of Oregon City Christmas Spirit m Fills Air And All SlOrCS Are BUSY With store decorated in keeping with the holiday season, the shop win dows filled heaping full with tempt ing goods, and the street crowded with haDDT. hurrying people. Oregon riiv haa entered into the spirit of Christmas in a way that would do credit to a much larger city. Churches and schools are prepar ing orograms: various oraers ana lodge, are planning gifts to the poor and those in unfortunate circum stances! stores remain open in tne evenings so a. to give those who work in the dar a chance to shop, ine newspapers are full of Christmas; ministers preach It ln their sermons jt is the talk on the street and on me cars, tverywnere one sura "" in or around Oregon City he hears christmaa. The Moose, the Elks, and the rnuranea are preparing luf puur. mcj " " food ana wun ciomes. in case mrn: .re children in the family, toys and books will be given and in many cases candy and other eatables that ueujui uw ucii m ui. iiu...v eral cnurcne. are piannmg urauuo. trees to which all the children of the city are Invited. Committees rrom mese organizations r qm"ij ing with the co-operation of the school leacners 10 iinu iuo dresses of needy families in the city. If their plans are carried out every man, woman, and child will have a merry Christmas. Angry Husband Throws Butcher Knife At Family Keratin he came home Intoxicated. i.. mn Via Hlaho aind threw ft. butcher knlfe at Ber Annette Schroed er brought suit for divorce In the cir cuit court of the county against Con rad C. Schroeder. The complaint alleges that ne was accustomed to the excessive use or liquor and that he frenquently came home In an intoxicated condition. At such times, he often lost control of hjg temper tnd once chased the whole family out or doors at night after they had gone to bed. He also threatened to commit suicide in order to annoy her. be says, and threw the knife at her, narrowly missing one oi me cuu dren. WARDEN MAKES RAID PORTLAND. Ore, Dec 1. The moat fruitful raid that ba. been made by Game Warden W. L. Flnley .rainat offender, of the aigrette law nrfomd reaterday. when Lillian Her- afJteln. an actres. at a local Tauaev.i.e 1 ,k. romoeled to surrender a I . . I . a nandeau adorned with U doxen of the i rnrhmaen learners. The longest was . ,M nrf tB. .horteat was longer ortest wa. longer than any other that has ever been Uk Pa - e. by the game warden In Portland. ,lTti ootflt la valued at $41 J. The to- man t. frantic with grief, and ba. threatened proceeding, nto: recov the ornament. The confiacatioa waa made by Mr. ITnley after on. of the gam. warden, who bad wltnewed U. had seen the woman 'wearing Uen, the . I! II BABIESNO. 11 Portlano, Oregon, reoruary iu A . A M 4 AAA WOMAN PIONEER DIES AFTER LONG lUJiESS Mrs. Robert C. Ramsby, widow of one of the best known pioneer min isters of the state and for many year devoted to the cause of his church in Oregon, died In Portland Saturday night, according to a report which reached here shortly afterwards. She ba. been ill for some time and bad reached the age ot 85 year, and six months the same age at which her husband died sometime ago. She has many relative, in Oregon City and Clackamas county and was well known throughout the entire section of the state. For many years, her husband was a leader In the mission ary work of his church and waa form erly sheriff of Marion county. She was the granomotner oi Chauncy Ramsby, former county re corder, and is also survived by a daughter. Mrs . Theo. Nelson, sons Marshal Ramsby, ot Silverton, ana tu Ramsby of Klamath Falls. She has mhpr relatives throueh the county and her friends Include nearly all of the pioneers of Clackamas and Marion counties. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock at the home of her son in Silverton. A CITY W JL. Dillon died at the Oregon City hospital Sunday morning after suffering for several month, rrom an Internal trouble that necessitated an operation. He waa about 60 years of ago and came to Oregon from Miss ouri more than three years ago. Since bis arrival here, he has been employed In the Woolen mills. The body wa at once taken to St Joe. Missouri and the funeral will be held there Tuesday. Mrs. Dillon and 1 his children went with the body and ! will probably remain with relatives in that atate until spring. PROMINENT FARMER DIES AT WORK PETER NORTZ DROPS Btu WHILE GRINDING AX Matk.hiirc. Ore Dec. 12. (Spe cial) Peter Nortx, a prominent farm er living three miles southeast of this city, dropped dead Thursday while grinding an ax. He caiieo ui and told her that he was going to die and Inside of two minute he was dead. He has lived in thl section w uir county for many year, and Is well known throughout this district. MOLALLA LOCALS Molallo, Ore, Dec 1J (Special) The movie" house I n earing com pletion and the plant will be totalled tor action probably by the holiday. Dr. Powell h. sold hts drng wore and Km change, will be made , to the building, getting It out flash wU lalla Ave. v,t. Old No. 1 building ta no "' big been wrecked and transformed in to IweBtng Par"""- !; jftly rt,btr--WMhto:r. Star. of Southern .ute. from M to li P aI-T"' now deem It of a canceroua cent ol the convenuu. vurw.