oiimion ci'i'V r.NTr.iti'iiiKi:. rinit.w. m.m.tii r.. i'iiv j LOCAL IJRICI'S C l . I-.?!,( nf HI. -I.e. III III" ,1) l l I tar I- l.lll, la'lir nf Ij.taH, t f , i. Miii'la. t,.i ii.. r. nf I i.f I . . a . la..'. III'! l.ns.lMss brio I t I j 1!..n riii"n. pn.,iia-iie lain .1 III Ne I I. "! 1st t iui. ' r'ii'U . inn , ni( l.iik n 'im.'iu int ... l.i I' W tl l.iOii I ii. I.. I ill l,l U I ill HI Fl'- 1. III ! I II I .! .,. -u 1 1 .ii. c ! ! r AM. l.i !! i. Um.in nf M'iliU. weia III ltii illf i . ,.U j it Wi'lLni h.iMir, i i.l.'iiiir) i , n( ill l'aiil., In Or-,...ii I i) i M i, I ir I' A II ' l.al-lxiii slol r . O I't-.I. ii .in )i nl a..l' IK III Hi. fi ll I ID l. ii.li Mra I ; i 'lull llililult alnl Ufa. A'U II Jt.lo nf l'.-H. Ml! !. III Uli' 11 1 id r.t,.. f Vim I l.'l. Hii.llh, nl this II) Is . rl I) III a' Hi. J' I'l.'a Ii "i'lul III I 1 II. .ir lull., Wali II i. Df !, a no ! I ai.l if Mo IjIU. was tl.il.sai Hug huslmss III Oie K-U Olj fal'H lif J..I1I1 W Milliard, nf J'liiilnrn j..-e a l.iialm - tlsll III lire (. ii 1 ti r M tiunl-ty. Joe MiIihII, who Una nil Hi" A ber nst hr. In luii Mmi'liO I 1 uMi-H'l In bu-liica .nailer i Maker, if biaffnrd. rini'l n-r J i..r in iiiiihi .-..i. ji, p mi 'i- ,n cm 1li.ii. lnr 11 ill, I, I.. Il.i'nii! m l. J iiiinr in. in' .-r nf I III- l. linn nf ll.illiiii,,, A 1 1 a 111 tin, ml. III Handy Hsl.ilil.ir N 8 HI lliam. ArUmr Vanmll. k an I (I C. Pm.., nf Stafford, wi fe In Ore ("II I II) mi I ii.Iih -i H il ,ir.l a r ! C J!.. ii. limn M C. lin-gory. 1: I. H.ill a.,J K,UI W,.-.rlh, M"UI'j rr In r. Km. Ctt 1 lium .lay. Cm, lily H. h.H, HiiiM rliiliii.li .it Cula tan dm r I r , a Lute ahlinuenl nf liiirill I. ami elellile an .In frnlll Hi ll ator l-.li" an I la ilUlilli.ili.iK II111.1 frnlll hla nfll. e. m I) O Atnlirai.il, nh. 1 haa li.it. in Callfii riila It. Ike Inlen t nf Ihe Weal MM M m k Jii.ir.iul. haa relnniiil While III Caliri.rnla lie Oillnl l.nlh Ihe Kart I'lecn an I Njii lianilpin eM.lllnn Mr lludi Knti r. hn !. ImtH IM'tnllllK III.' I'ltnt ll.nlitll In I'nlllttllil, th KOeal of tier t.inlhi T Mr a. II A. Ynunx. ami alaler, Mra. Carl trti. Iiaa relnrnid In tier Inline lu litis rltr. Mm, ('. K. IrmlH. a fniiner realil. nt of Ori'Ki.i. cit) lut f.'r Ilm .ut yvur hna lieen llilni; at Klltirlnu. r.l'.rn.'il In 8llverl.il) Weil.iea.Uy rvi 11I11K after I,. I..K Ihe K'ii't ; f Mra. Wltlln.ii htea nf Hevriith anil 1'Uli.l.ni at reel Hie t.'.i. In'ra nii.I ..iilla (if thn Men tit Creek artiiMil ant in.iklim ilellnlte .liina l.ir mi. enlerinlnnii'lit I.) he ... lil al Heater Creek ' I'imiI 1111 Mart ti :, fiilhie. hy r li.iakel a.Hili.l. Thn la, lli uro ri .piealeil tit liml.e l.iial.el. M. 8. riiunm... mint dlrecla Hie e letiKliiil M.irk i f the hlnle liunnul a. I.ihiI, will an'liil tietl Mil k In Chirk n.niia rn.iiity ami will aMll S.IiihiI Hiiperllileliilent Caliivn.i It. arvernl aiellnx Ih i'k an. I ntit.ul.ir.iluit iott nil Ilea. John Hrhi.lier, (r OreKii City nwli' No. ,'1, win In tntMl ll.la week tit innke niilHuili'ti fur a f.ir.n niiinu for l.la ilu.e. Il hna holerlo.l "Ktlio KaTtu" ami the .mine lu.n heen huIi.iiIii.mI lu the aeeri'tiiry of Kli.lu Rt Snletn I ) xeu If no nll.er fnrtii lu (hi) Hint" Iiiih ttmt nittnc, A tlll.iii fur nii.iintliin Mm. Kilna K. Swift thn Ki111r.ll1.11 of the eKtiite of villi Imr.l W, Kwlfl, thn hod nf tho lute K M. Swift who wim Kllleil a year ..Kit while iri'Hl.leiit f thn Wlllniiiettu Valley Southern, Inn Ihtii fllril In Ilm lirnlmto ileimrtini'tit of tho county rntirl. Mm. II. A. Yiiunit mill her dm.Klitor VliH. Carl lirown, nf rortlnml, In thin rlly Tliiirmlay vIhIIIi.k tho fur mer (l.inisl.l. r, Mm. IIiikI) Knaler, ntnl also Mm. K.I win PhhIit of I'lflli ami .Inlill AiliiniB Hlroel. Mrn. YniiUK In mm nf (ho prominent Oreuim plonreni. anil linn realiled In lVrtlnnil for niiuiy yearH, IVnrl KiiNiiiltiKnr nun neon iii'iinted it dlviircn from r, J, KiiMuliwr hy ClnMill .Iii.Iko CmnplH'll. Mm. Kn HiultiKcr luiH liei n Krunted ttio custody nf thn two children, 'but Mr. KiihiiiIuk or will lm ullowod to vh.lt th.'in iih oft I'li iim ho ilcHlrori. Ollmr dlvorco decioi'H bIkiicI by JikIko Cnmplwll uro: T. O. Huutu from Anna 10. IIhriio, Hohort U. ilinnt from Akiich It. Grant Killtb Colo fioin William .1. Colo, Clnrli II. Uontioy fr.tm Ctirrlo nenney, John W. Cllno from Wlimlo I-earl Cllno and Myrtle K Ilrocken from Itlchard llrockon. MRS. CARRIE PAETZ EDDI1 Mm. Currlo J'aoU was granted a do croo for divorce Baturday morning by Circuit JudRO Canipboll after a warm ly contented enne In the circuit court. W'nltor Dlnilck represented Mm. Paotz nnd GnorRO C. Ilrownoll tho dofendant- Mrs. rants alleged cruol and In human trontmont and Bovornl wit noBHoo wore brouubt from Iloavortim, tho former homo of the couple, to tes tify to the alleged cruel acts of the defendant. raot owns bIx lots In Ilolton nnd his wife was given three of them. a) , m Drldga to be built over north fork of SIubIbw botween Acme and Florence.' S AWARDED DIVORCE HIE ARE HELD AFTER ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO ROB MMIOUS CHAHGCI MAY lie WADE AGAINST TUALATIN WOOD j CHOI'I'tM. 'PRISONERS. SIAVOHIAN. ME ! TO Till STORY TO THE OfflCIAlS Jol.n Kimmn eoullrd by Ttaktlt't of lli.ilii.g Wats' Alltyrd lj Mjva Ottit Tlirtn by Employ tt. Folios, I, ig a dlnpiiln , ill . r r 1 11 K the I ji iu.1,1 nf tarn, lime H.iU.ii.lntia tlim' li.il. n a ham 11. it )il been barned were arrested lute Hall 11.I1) rteriinn.i I.) Mu rlK W'll. ,11 ainl l'i , nl ir l'rt mi a ili..i.'.' nf axanlllii J.iliii Kuinini ami Wlllli.iii l'l .1' rh 'Hie lime r'uliiil.hilia li.nl nV, -l r,,r ftainmea llirne ai.-aa anil n.u.r I alierii.H.n Hut Lli.r nil In Hi" j a.xi'l. HI. r 1.1 i,nir i t llie r 1 lie liHik llh lil 111 f'r. . rli Ita. farm, r ll l.iK In . r 'I ii.iluiiii, mill Oie ln. alt it ill-. 'il,,ii nf .'ii i.il rn 1 1 1 1 I In Hie . ,1 '.in , ere alUi ke.l I,) one of llie Hi,,Mn jKaini.i.a I ,u iiIkI.I annnlliiK ( the nlury i al die i iiiirthmiw Kulnr One nl Ihe in. 11 nrjlili'il ileakellle full nf leilllliK .it'T frnlll the alniT ....I II ul I." H llltl.l.M Mllll frill en. ka. aal.l K-in.e.. Kr rl-1. ! 3 N """,r1 TI.. r-tar II.... jninre l O.r.i.i.l. . l .....l!, ''V" " .V" '! ' "', , ...,.!. MM Kanmi.,. h.. r eh e. l"'" r.m nf the II umelte ,-..i Ihe Mil for, e ,,f Ihe .. uMlnr: aler i ll hla l.uik. a tmulile li en.iiM.. llol !' :... Ilul f the KaU- nln... the.. Th ev.nlnic u.-vil t. h.kIu !ke. .... im-.her U.ll a...l raUeJ Pr.r... f-tllnw ini; the .r-,,.,,..,. ., ,f It to .ir.ke him h.a that n.n.lher nl hrhlul rnuple. ...uh .'. .imSH. r.,- la- ,.h Ihr.e urnlili-il I.U ..,r...er It. time " ' -h' I"I,"J 10 lb 'to f4e l.i- I.fe. 1I..H1H the hm! oll ..M'elilnK. ,.,.... r. i After t;iK I11K all Hie 11.11l.ry ho ha.l, oni'iu.itlnic to tMO'O Kiiuiine' rtal.uii j Hint lie wna alle to em npe 11 11, 1 mln fully f.iiiml I.U ay orrima thn rn.iu try, to the tot. 11 nf Tualatin whero help an ai.tntuiilieil. Sheriff Wiln in an.t h (tuty Krnat . (l Oreunn Cliy u himiii aa word reeelved here. The SalMinlatii left their rutilil for T.lnlu tin. where they p.il.l a atntill Kroiert I, III nn.l the.. nl irH', l.iwnr.l the Ctm k a. una cn.llitt' line. Jmt thl Hi In nf the boundary, tho three weru arretli'd Al the rnurtlioi.He Snturdiiy nlKh', IHMrlit Allnrney He.Ueii, Sherl'f Wit. roil, liepuly F.ihI I'M'., will, tho all of Heveral llilerpntera wore ui.ahk' to aeenre a connected titi.tenii'iit fniitijl.e SaltniilwiiH. From bill In i(ia.tvaiiiit) of Katm.ieH, II In hilleted that the name nf Ilm fellnw who is I1II1 Knl to have thrown the leakettlo al K.tuiiu. la Martin rnrnt.b. Ka 11 a Uvea near (iriihntu iud has heen lu Ori'Xnn fur mine time. Several n. nn are In hUHlnena lu I'nrt' land. L The O'Connor Iioiiip. located In the LnKiin dlHtrlct near Kluhcr's mill was burned to the ground Saturday morn ItiK In a flro cuuned by a defective flue. JiiiueH, W'll I In 111 and Frederick O'l'on nor, three brother, II vo In tho place. They left their homo Saturday inorii li.K for work and returned In thn mid dle of the forenoon to find It complete ly ileal roved, N0110 of tho long was covered by Imuirnncp. OF CORVALLIS PAPER It vh learned born Saturday that M. J. lirown, former editor of the Courier, and K. A. Front, btiulticRH piir.' ncr of Mr. Urown whllo ho was bore, hnwi h.niBbt thn Corvallla ltepulillcan mid will take clnirxo at once. Mr. Urown ft tho city several days i.ro but Mr. Front wng retnlnod hero by R. II. Urown, who now controls '.no Courier u foreman. Mr. Front will probably lonvn tlio city tho flmt of the wook. GUESTS ARE PUT TO WORK. A potato field Instead of a heaping dinner tablo nnd direr! Ions to plant HpudH Instead of the pleasant Jollty of the tinunl Sunday hont greeted rela tives who gathered at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Shields at Silver SprlngB Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shields Invited rela tives to attend a Tamlly rounlon at their farm at Silver Springs. On their arrival the guests were taken to the potnto field whore they spent the time planting potatoes, until dlnnor was served. The potato planting waB in tho nature of a Joke and was planned by Mr. Shields. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Shields and their daughter, J. W. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Fitzger ald of rortlnnd and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iterg, of Oregon City. JOHN CUMM DIES. 'John Cumm, a pioneer resident of the valley, died noar Canby 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon after a long Ill ness at the age of 78 years. He lived with his daughter, Mrs. Nancy A. Sal march. The body will be shipped to Lebanon where the funeral will be held. , 10 Fljp 111 THREE FAIR HIKERS DRESSED IN HEAL WALKING ATTIRE. Trai I ',iiii. i an, I, (,. flm,, a lit. Ila llr.'.l. MI'MI Yy it Jllliu Hliia dll'l Kittle Hi 1,. H. Ilm tin. i Kill' tin are 11 11. 1 hk frmu 1'iiitlaml to H .ii I l.ill' I i, 1 nlli.li I. l Hie fir at ! talk nf linir ,inrni at t, mi nk ,,n,,.) i veiilni' ln ii lli. y a rln .l In On ,ii.n I 11 'lli. y mill nul euv i.u lil S i .liii l.iy nmrriliiK alu T ll.e) ihaie lli r.iri '1 II I ulli riMHill l l.il let. nil, K at Hie (if jii I tli. utie ' llie lime iiitiiil'l.r t li.it Il,iy lu'i' 1 1 ninili l .l ll.' lr II ( 1I11) mi Ili'i r .a ) ,h,,,i.illy v II I lm n.iili.T uii ir ami lliey ri inrt t tin t t!i lw u In riM.il 1 .ii.ill 1 tnii . V.ai Ii of II. ' KliU, in.,i:tin 1, nly M,' h'uy HI1.11 a.ire lnlilui ihi.ea on tlm lrl', un'l all three ere 1lren1.nl real lilk.ra In men a Ir.Kiri. ra ui 'l 1.1 run K eTil'i a l.li- inula. W'.MxIlmiii M , II , rul, nl, !y lie 111" hi'tt aini alter Orr.nii City. No ileliniie mule lm In 111 irciiirei ullli'iiirli tin Ila In I nriulll'i, H.ili'lii, KliU' lie un'l (i.il.r l.k' are ,l..ni.i i. 'I lie dial uf die r 1 1 lll lie I'.. 1-1 l.y llie mil.' nl .. Him Hil l a. ta In tnotlnx 11 tun Hi. .ilr'. In The Social Whirl Currant (4ppnlnga of Intarcit In and About Ortgon City I "'"' ' - ' a m. .1 - . I ..9 Xtm lfr a piniiii iiuniiui'l inn I.-.....-, .-.i who tiarllrli.ul.-. lu the affair will. Mr. and Mm. Shipley as honor gucMri Tlmne prcacul benldea Ml. ami Mm. Shinier were: Mr. a ml Mrs. Frank Shipley. Mr. and Mm. Anthony Tuor Mr. and Mrs. Marcey, Mr. and Mrn. Plum Mr. and Mra. Ja Powm-y, Mr. and Mm. Kverell Downey, Mr. and Mra. AugitHl Koellermclcr. Mr. and Mm. Pert llarnea, Mr. and Mm. Jake Hiatus, Mr. and Mm. Jjhn Jobnann. Mr. and Mm. William Jnhnnon, Mr. and Mm. S. A. Cobb. Mr. and Mra. II U Morrell, Mr. nnd Mm. IMrhurd Dent. Jr.. Mr. nnd Mm. pooler Mr. and Mm Frank Capen. Mr. Btid Mrs. Theo Jnhnnnn. Mr. and Mm. NeUon Wald run. Mr and Mm. Hubert Junkln. Mr. and William Crllener. Mr. and Mm. I.eo l.nmen, Mr. and Mm. C. Snider, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nowak, Men.latties Pavln. Caroline Uremmer Almlra Wright , Jene lly.Ot, Mlnnes Alice Al len, O. Ijiraen. Mabel I-amen, It 'gem, Kthel Pellok. Audrey Tuor. Florence Frotnong. Ruth Wright Klnle Snldow, KHther Uirni n, Amy Shaw, Meadauion Pearl Perdlne, 0. U Snldow, dunlav Schtioerr. Viola Fromong, (ieo. llat dorf, Fred Haker, II. I.elsmnnn. M. Reims Miss An.) Klllott, Mtns Kthel Cordon, MIhb Krnm Pellok, MIhs Vln 11 In llartholomew. Nellie Capen Winnie Pn Ilok, Georgeln Kdmunds, Messrs Frank I In 11. Sum Itatdorf, Waiver Ijir sen, Terry Ilond, Edward llerdlno A rile JohiiKon. Willis Klllott, Ritlpb K.lintind.i. Knrl Uer.llno and Wilbur lions. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley were married In rortlnml at the homo of Mr. Ship ley's son. Ho met his bride several months ago at Albany, her former home. They will rcnl.le In Willam ette whom the groom has a nicely fur n lulled home. ?! IIFfunn home of Mrs. W, .L W. Vil' Mct'ord al Twilight, known as Ihe "Maple l.nwn" was opened Wed nesday afternoon tot members of the Conmos club and n few .additional guests. N Thn afternoon was devoted to con versation and neeillo work, followed by a contest in which all of tho ladles participated. Mrs. R. E. Rood was given first prize for the neatest work nnd awarded a mliiuture bank. Mrs. McCord was assisted ln enter taining nnd In tho serving delicious re-( fresbments by her dnuwkler Mrs. Hur ry Confer. The dining tabid was centered with n lingo bowl of violets nnd maiden hair ferns. Ferns and cut .flowers were used effectively in the other rooms of the McCord home. Tito guests Included Mesdttmo.d Hradtl, Mead, Nowmtin, Tbos Kcllnnii, J. M. Jack, A. II. Harvey, Frank Wel senheck, Miss Florence Fetors, who are members of tho club, tho addition al guests were Mesdmnes Goo. Lazelle, Astell, and F. M. Thompson. W. T. Forward and Mill Rose Hansen Wed. William T. Forward and Miss Rose May Hanson woro married at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Har vey In Canonmh by lt'v. T. 11. Ford, pastor of the First Methodist church Monday evening Or.l:' closo friends and rolntlves of ihj ccupb; wure pres ent. Mr. ond Mrs. Forward will live In the Lnwton Heights district where j homo hns bedi prepared by the groom. Mrs. Forwnr.1 relumed Mon day morning from Wl.icrmsin where she spent several -vceUs nnd Mr. For ward Is employed at the woolen mill. Mrs, R. M. C. Brown Entertain Mother's Club. Mrs. R. M. C. lirown entertained at her home on Molalla avenue Tuesday afternoon for the Mothers' club. The meeting was well attended by Oregon City mothers. The members of the W. C. T. U. furnished the program for the after noon. Mrs, Drown served refresh ments to her guests. Ship building plants on the coast are rushed with orders for new vessels. B. I. IffllH ELECTED RULER OF ELK LODGE II. 'I Mi I. -In a 111 (Vl lar l'l;l't uriaiiliim.ioly el"'le4 tialie.) rnl.r nl On i;uii Cllr I'l'ln'. N" IO j, l.r nin I. HI n l riil'"tl 'ii l-T i,f K a oilier nfli era rhi eii . re: . Y T liirrl, an riiieil l.alli'K VnUlil, II, Kelly. Jr., Kteen.i'l Vi)j V It ! K ! . II. I.. Mur'ill, fti' iii d bilurliK fcnUht; (ienrp F. H affi.r.t, a-.r litry; W. I,. M.ilvey, In mur r; F. A. Miles, lyb-r; M. I'. Cl,i.n.u. .. iruatee fur thrrn years, W II . j t it aerilnllvn lo irrnd I'mIi-..; Il-nry O'Malley. altiTinito to run l.Hl;:e. Tl' Hihl.ilUib.u of n"lii'i will In held 111 I'rld iy. April "I l. nulled ruler l b-i t las Ihe ai'l'.'-iitnient nf f.-t-ernl S'llmrillnate nffe ' If. COUNTY STATISTICS MII.I.KIt MVKHS-Saral. C Miller and Andrew 8. Myera, of (ibiditni.e. wern granted a marr!.u- In enan Sat urday by County Ch rk Harrlnrt ni. COX I KKR-Wllda Cm am! R.-ulii n Peer, nf Mari.iam, t in- granted a rnarrlagn license Wnliiinduy by County Clerk" Harrington. POHN to Mr. and Mm. M-Ivln Young, of Willamette, a dam hl.-r. March 3. CRUEL TREATMENT ALLEGED Cruel and Inhuman treatment I ul legeil by Jacob Crllen In bin milt for a dlvor.e filed here at:ainnt Mangle Crltes. They with married in Win field. Kan., March. 11. TREES ARE STOLEN Stealing trees, bushes and Mirul.s Ik the charge against F. K. Melllen, nf the Fallnvlcw dlntrlct by II. F. Digger a florist. Melllen wan arrested Fri day by Constable Froal and entered a plea of not guilty before Justice of ll.e Peace Sloven. LORENZO WILLIAMSON DIES Lorenzo P. Williams .n. aged 0 yeurs died at his home March 7. Thn body Is at tho Holman undertaking parlors. The funeral will be held ut ihe Mountain View- .hi. rib. at II o'clock Monday. Foreign Obj'scts In th Lung. Sir William Mllll,-ni. exhibited at recent meeting of the Iluyul Society of Mcdiiliie a di.n.kuu stone, a curpel lin k mid a colli, all of which hud been Inhaled Into the lungs mid heeu re moved with fo.i-eis nfler several days of sufrerlug ou the p.m'or the enions who had Imi-ii foolish enough to put it bum Into their moutbs. Heredity. Fond Parent-Tbut youngster of mlue Is beginning already to have the fam ily twlla. You know we pive blm a stop watch for a birthday present? Friend-Ye. Fond I'nreul Well, sir. wllbln half an hour of the time he first got hold of that timepiece he hnd round a bowl of water nnd put It In vouk.-Rlt-hmoud Tliucs-Dlspalcb. Chief of Police Jackson of Pnkcr, has started a cleanup of street corner mashers and proposes to keep nt It until the practice is discontinued. i ,j - ..J" ,' f ? WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN ES- ? SAY CONTEST. Tho winners In the essay eon--r test rondiieted by- the P. P. O. N Klks of this city In connection - with a flng-makius contest, were ? ?t announced Tuesday. They are: -s $ First prize "The Tongns," by ve Cello Isensten, billing school of ? Portland. ? Second prize "Japan," by Mnr- Buerlto Hammond of Gladstone. $ Third prize "Germany," by f J Muriel Mollert of this city. Miss -? Mollert ulso won second prize in '?N S the flag-making conttBt. ? $ Fourth prize "Sweden," by s8 $ Rose Scholnck, of Failing school -? of rortlnml. ? ? Filth prize "Japan," by Orn sN Klrshner, of the Falling school. Honorablo mention "Ecun- 5 ? dor," by Alice Svenson, of tho Falling school, and "Chils," by ? Margaret Ileatle of this city. -S-Tho prize winning stories will appear In the Enterprise, one S each day beginning Thursday morning. ?" $.SS"SS' CUT THIS OUT NOW If you don't want It today, you may next week. Send this advertisement and 5 cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You receive In return theo trial packages Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup and grippe; Foley Kidney Pills, for weak or disordered kidneys or bladder; Fol ey Cathartic Tablets, a pleasant, whole some and cleansing purgative. Just the thing for winter's Blugglsh bowels and torpid liver. These well known stan dard remedies for sale by Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) 1 A 1 t ( 1.. ORR DIVORCE CASE BROUGHT TO EHD, SUPREME COURT DlIMUE AT TEMPT TO ANNUL DECREE tlONEO IN ttll. Um ESTATE HUNG N EAIJLSCE - ttsto AHagtrJ Fraud In Action to Oct As'ds tapsration Charga tnd Counlar Charyti Af Ms". Willi tlm fllirix ut a n.aii-li.'e dis mlanlliX SI. l'l''al to Hm .,l.r.ll.e (niirt, tli Oir flit ore raw-. ne u n l i en In Ihe Or- lilt and aupriliio i nurla sir.ro I' 1 1 4 Irrmirb 1 1 nn end M'n day. Mrs Ham uli M. Orr ue. f.ir a di rornt frmu fins Orr. alb red Mind K irnprleli.r. nrmrilnr f"f eera! bnlxes and n aliMinkriier. May 1. Pill, and lb" deirm . nii'r.ed Jutir 10. 1 S 1 1 . The i-nupl" as married A'l gust & Ill Kl l'. Tr.as Ml ni'n.llit alter the iWre was sig'ie.1. Orr married Mrs. Mary lnrk who died after a marrb-d life nf U niimths Mrs. Orr Ix-iame. Mrs Hymn Mills. The atli-ntlnt. nf PUtrlrt Attnrne) (illiiert Hi-dues was railed to tl. and early Ir. I'Jli a iiintlnn to ait aside the decr'-f bs filed arid shortly afterward BQ Bpinal to tho high r-iurt. huaed 011 the general grounds of fraud The statu albxei In th supreme riinrt brief ihur Orr prompted bU wlfn to dltnrrn him. f irnl.lied the money for thn rs In order to marry Mary H.trke. tln-n an old woman an1 worth In the neighborhood of J'.s.fOO Il4-rtlia llatn-r. who tlm state allegei! Is a close friend of Orr. married lli-n ' ry llt.rke. slater of Mary Hurk. II-nr J Ilurko died white he and bis wlfn were making a trip to F.ngland and was bur led in 1-oii'Ion. When Mm. Orr. the second, died ahe left Orr her entire enlate of $;s,e'..i Thn stale alleged that Ihe divorce from Mm. Orr. the first, and the mar rloge to Mary liurke was nothing but a conspiracy on the part of Orr to gain possession of her property and that lli-nha Patur. In marrying Henry liurke, was prompted by the name mo tives. Four briefs and reply brief and mas of other legal paper have been flb-d In the action. If the supreme court had set aside the decre. the sul.neqiii-nt marriage of both Mr. and Mr. Orr wonld have been set anl.Ie and the entate of Mrs. Mary Orr would be taken from Orr. NEW TRAIN HAY BE PUT ON BK THE S. P. COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. March 3 A limited train up the vulley on the Southern Pacific with Cottage Grove as tho terminus. Is a possibility the near future. Such araln would come Into direct competition with fast train on the Soul hern Pacific competitor, the Oregon Electric. If the train Is put on It will probably leave here in time t-3 get residents of the valley In to Portland, ubout 10:30 a. m. The south bound train will probably leave Portland nbout 6 a. in. The addition of this train will probably result In the removal of one of the other trains. It Is understood that a complete change of schedule Is cottimplated. MRS. LOWRY BURIED. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowry died nt her residence at Seventh and Railroad avenue Monday evening following a fainting spell ijt the theater. Mra. Elizabeili l.owry was born lu McDonald county. Mo., ISM. Sue was married In 1SSJ to William 1-owry In Illinois. She moved to Oregon City In 1907. She Is survived by itve ebil drtn lames D William li. John. Pick l.owry and Martha May; one sis ter, Mrs. J. A. Stugg, of Oregon City, and one brother, Milton Saunders or Colorado. The funeral was held nt the resi dence nt 705 Railroad Avenue, nt 2 o'clock Wednesday aftemocu. Rev. Milllkyn officiating. Interment was made nt Mountain View cemetery. William K. Kruger, of Clackamas Heights, aged 66 years, died suddenly whllo at work at his home 8:30 o'clock Monday morning. The body Is nt the Holmnn 1'ndertttklng pnrlors, where It will be held until funeral arrange ments are made. William Kruger came here from Portlnnd nnd had charge of the brick yards at Clackamas Heights. Ho Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Hazel Kruger. and seven children. Mrs. Elizabeth Durlg, of Portland; William K. Kruger. of Reno; Mrs. Min nie Muller, of rortlnnd, and August, Paul, Martha nnd Ream Kruger wjio are living nt home. KELSO SCHOOL STANDARDIZED. The Kelso school, near Sandy, hav ing fulfilled nil the requirements, has been standardised. At the meeting held at the schoolhouse Tuesday night County School Superintendent J. E. Calovan and Supervisor McCormick attended and presented the standard ization banner, which was received with much rejoicing by the school teachers and directors, who had been working hard to secure this high hon or. In connection with the presentation of the standardization banner the fol lowing program was rendered: Kelso school song; wand drill, upper grades; song, "Se-Saw," primary pupils; talk, "Self Government," Mrs. R. Jonsrud; Scotch Folk dance, "Coming Through the Rye," eight pupils; solo, "A Per fect Day," Anna ErlckBon; address, County Superintendent Calavan, whol congratulated the school on attaining standardization. ! Girls Are The Only One Boy Wins Honors Claitsn st fie.i.l in.jr s- Iters fomid t"m.'l. Huffieao, nf Sr-iy, (heir f fl liuilni H.ur-!sy In Ilm: One t.i.1n-'t ai.d b.iu I f uu najirs Kl"" nf l.biy.l Ki-ndall. nf tLe l aw f IM sl::i. l-o-.k werai rnrri-d !. I. y (. I,,M,I iim drat Ir-y t win a i.ll , !"' r!.su..l..n nf tlm se..,n'l dit.a- II. ( l.ef Ihe S'l.idll" i-"aB ItenUr j ii' drt i-1 Hi llir , al.l tt S' la af.e(i,n at W llmntil! jt'- "' dnumn Canby Parloi. Vw.il Krifiall flM lii ' M ... b.rf, U.i,o I Mi t. Marks I'ralrt. bn. fiii...-ard 1,1 Um f.ir!h and fifth iv.nly and Mfk.l.urg s.l..-,ls eie rradi-s Ilm i,lb-r ll.ri li,n.ra, all , . . , , , ' ' , rri.reMr,l 11 h lean s M Jii-i!iilnnl dlrls, ir- firal ilnialou, "', !. , ' Violet (,ia I nf Ci.l.y; K-iel diti," aUtsn and u-rtl.r Vr.l l. r li.o, flrat, lli U u M. lni. nf Cai.l.y. sr.'l j wre al tl.e ri,eeiir.; C. I QIIINH DIES AT ON OP MAROUAM PIONEERS WAS FORMER RESIDENT OF OREGON CITV. Cbabs Keitbley Ciiinn. formerly nf Oregi.n City, but f -r Ilm pa.t year a resident nf Kiltrrton. d id at the family hnlim at tho latter plain. Fel 'tlMlllrig beo beld In thn Molalla school ruary II. after an lllneas nf teteral bouse was landed by a girl, inontha' duration. Tim remains were. Mis Mabel Sati II. of Tcain Creek lnterre.1 In th family ll In ttn Ml' and Mus Kta Primniniid, of the satnn ii-r remeti-ry at Hlltertoo nn Fi t.nary , ,rhonl. won In thn firs, division and II. Ihe f'inersi s-rtl. es, whlrh were jn., :.e!le Stuarl of lnkey Pralrln largely attended l.y tnany friends of land Mls Vlvlsn Hobl.lns. of Molalla thn de-eaed and family. ern ron were lnsrnt'ns In thn seron.J Thn tiurted by Hi-v. AH.Ion Kii, l-antor 'f I diners In the seennd dltlalon wern thn Christian ehuri b at Albany, at th--1 not determined until thn third from I'nlied Pn-thren thurrb In Hllterton J t)JS 4at page In thn !ook was reaehe I Mr. Q'.lrin was bnrn at Msr-iuamJ whlln In thn other clans. , all tho a Oreton. January :t. In;.'., and was the I signed page wern covered, snn of thn late Josi ph and Mrs. Polly Molalla. PI. key Prairie. Teasle Q'llnn. well known Oregon pioneers 1 Cnek. Rural pell. Pear Creek. Prt- He was united In ti.arriai'o at Mir qiiatn to Miss Alice K. Jones, d-iughti r of Jnson and Catharine Jones, al -' well knoan pioneer of Orrgon. the marriage taking place at the old home stead of thn latter' parent July I. IV.i0. After making hi hotnn on the old homestead of hi father. Mr. Qulnn and family moved to Oregon City, rn siding In this city for three year be fore taking up their residence t SU verton three years axo. Mr. Qulnn Is aunlved by hi wife. Allen K. Qulnn. of Sllv.-nnn; one daughter, Mrs. J. W. Yib r, of Silver ton; one (on. Edward Qulnn, a student of the Oregon Agricultural college, who will complete bis studies at that Institution this year and a grandchild. Alma Yoder, of Sllverton. He also leave three (Inter. Mr. (. Wlngfleld, of Molalla: Mrs. Irene Part, of Sclo. Oregon: Mm. K. K. Cleek, of Spring field. Washington; two brother. A. W. Qulnn. of Portland Isora W. Qulnn. of Pnyton. Wash. Ills parent died many yearn ago at Marquam. .11 Is remembered of Mr. Qulnn while a resident of Oregon City that he be lieved In allowing his horse a vara Hon each year, declaring that It u Junt as Important for the horse to have a vacation as man. Each year when the vacation time for hi homes came he would either send them to Ihe country where they were allowed good pasturage and were given a week' va ration. He was particularly fond of homes, and while making hi home in Oregon City possessed one of the fin est team In the city. Mr. Quinn often said that It was the rare aad rest that were given them that made them so attractive, and that other horse men could have just (is attractive animals If they were given the proper atten tion. DEATH ENDS FAINTING SPELL IN THEATRE MRS. LOWRY DIES FEW MINUTES AFTER SUDDEN HEART ATTACK. A few minutes after Mrs. l.owry be came 111 while attending the Rainbow theatre, she died nt her home near Seventh street and Railroad avenue, Monday night. The cause of her sud den death was heart disease. Mrs. Lowry left home early In the evening for tho moving picture show with her husband nnd soon began to feel Ul. Her husband with the aid of fdemls carried her home nnd help was summoned, but too late to save her life. Mrs. Lbwry came to Oregon City with her family recently. Sbo is about 43 years old Funeral arrangements have not been completed. . FRANCI IS Mrs. Frances Urown died In Oregon City late Saturday night at Mount Fleasant. She was aged about 60 years, and hud been a resident of Ore gon City about two years. The funeral services were held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening at the home of Mrs. II. C. Easthara in Mount rieasant, and the body will be ship ped Tuesday morning to Silverton for interment. Mrs. Crown is survived by two daughters in New York city, one son in Westfield, Me.; John G. Drown, Oregon City; Mrs. M. McCormack, Parkplace; Mrs. H. C. Eastham, Mount rieasant; Mrs. II. Kennett, Silverton. CASTOR I A Por Infants' and Children, The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Eugene conducting survey of home industries. Better Spellers ;CIS CONTINUE 10 WIN SPELLING BEES EIGHT SCHOOLS 1,'NITE AT LALLA ALL BOOK IS COVERED. MO- Again girl piilills proved Ihelr SU" , nerlorlty as sh-IIits rli!y aiterniM.u at M .lalia when every honor In thn land. Kby and No. 122 took .url In the bee. W. J. LEWELLEN DIES II Following an Illness of many months. W. J. Lewcllcn, a brother of John II. Lewellen. died Thursday at Rt. Vincent's hotpltal Portland, al the age of :. Mr. Uarelb n was a native son, born at Sprlngwater, Oreton, Oc tober R 1S".3. HI parents. Mr. and Mm. E. H. Lewellen, were pioneers of i:. I'ntll three yean ago. Mr. Lewellen was engaged In the general merchan dise business at Sprlngwater. when he retired from active business and since had ent hi time In Fall River Mills. Col. at Mjro, Ore., and at hi home near Woodmere station. Itesldes the widow he Is survived by one son. George E lewellen of Mo ro, Ore- and two daughters Mr. Ora E. Gell of Fall River Mills, CaU and Mm. S. W. Fownder of Woodmero. A brother. John H. Lewellen. resides at Oregon City, and a bister. Mrs. M. C. Cornett. lives at Venice, Cal. Word has Just been received In this city that Mason Kellogg, formerly of Oregon City, who has been on a home stead It 5 miles from Mend, Oregon, died Saturday morning, February 26 Mr. Kellogg was 46" years of age. His death was due to heart failure. Mr. Kellogg was on the homestead with his nephew, Earlo Kellogg near the town of Egll, 145 miles In the foothills. Because of the deep snow in the mouu- tains the body could not be brought back to Oregon City for burnul nt once. The body will be brought to this city ns soon as the snow hos melted and a wagon can get through to Ilend. He Is survived by four daughters and his wife of this city, also two brothers. L T L. M Friend, aged 3S years, died March 6, at Canemah. The funeral wa3 held at 3 o'clock Monday after noon at tho Myers & Brady undertak ing parlors, Rev. T. D. Ford officiat ing. Interment was at the Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Friend was born In Indiana and was a Spanish war vet eran. He leaves a widow, one child and two brothers, Grant and J. F. Friend, of Kansas, who were present at the funeral. CECIL FRED BUTLER DIES AT CORVALLIS Cecil Fred Butler, for several months manager of the Oregon City office of the Postal Telegraph & Cable company, died at Corvallls Tuesday, March 2, after an illness that began about the time he left Oregon City, almost a year ago. Tuberculosis was the cause of his death. Mr. Butler had an aggressive dispo sition and was well known hero. He was a member of the Clackamas coun cil No. 2007, Royal Arcanum. He leaves a wife and a child. A. 8HANBECK WINS $238. A. Shanbeck won a Judgment for $233 from P. F. Dempsey in the cir cuit court Monday afternoon for wages. The jury was out about an hour.