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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iuimi, .mm rvti im '., rii i Special Announcement I leeklnf evtr ew llMk wt find eeeai than we ahao'd havs I Oils lima of i ha year, and " ai reaitae n bafere and ef I Ha Mir alack taking lima. In 4lr U Mil a alu.iiun al this Uma, fully aapreelals lha ' I al dm moat reduee p rise a, and cut eut eur profits. The (Hearing temprute a part ef our laryt itoth CNOCKIMV QLAM WAR! CHINA w am i A!KI T! III VIR RLATID WAR! ALUMINUM WAR! ORANITI WANK CUTLfHV ROAITINO MAN POM VOUR TURKEY Wa tra doting out our Halting toa and Hangta AT COIT, and In aama inalancaa I tea Inan present wholeeelt coal. Wa alaa carry lha large! and baal aaaartad alack of Orocarlaa m Orafan City. Vawrt lor mora builntaa, LARSEN & CO. u..i and bii rrtlliiM eaay In (' II MelMiier, I I frailurr. ai . ..inp.nl. d Mi.. I'nrtar lii Ibe boepllal. Aa gueeta Of Mr B. r War run a fa a of lha Pythian Misters of Ih la i ll, i joyed a aortal tlm at her hmiia In Oak drove at Iba laal meeting Musle and lain; needleaiirk hrlM)l In aa lh all. rn. hiii lira Warrant served dainty lulu "I.iih hi. In Mr. A M Whin Mii Fred HIiniiiKiia. Mr a C Kobacber, Mra Klala HI. Clair, Mra K I. Johnaoo ami Mra lutiloa I'urilful Hoy Donovan of I .oh Itock, Iowa, la Malting al Iba boma of bla urn In and aunt. Mr and Mra . 0 llonoiran of Ibla i ll)- Mr Minim an la louring Ilia aat (In Ibla trip In a(ipMd al Man lord, I " ni-. i.. and Han 1'rain i" After l.u.iiiK On-non I Mr lm will go to Fort Stanley, II. C, making alopa at IhMrlng. Toronto and other ('ana dlan rlllaa. Ha la a nephew of David MrArthur of New Kra and api.nl aav ral ! .v i at hla home. In The Social Whirl Currant Happanlnga of Inlaraal and Abaut Oraaon city LOCAL BRICPS Maria Hruaii aud Oeorga W Thlnaaan, of Mllwaukl. mm und a mar ilaga llri'liar hen- Frldat ' Mr and Mra I 0 Utouretla enl to Kuan Frldaj aftarnoon to attend Hi" gamr Hat ur day Mra. Casale Kvani. owner of Iba Cot lakr hole) al Canby. transacted bual- in-aa In Oregon City Wadneaday. Thomaa Kdan. a farniar railillug In tha Viola .It. 1 1 1. I waa In Ilia county it Saturday iranaartlng huslneee I) J. Harney, a farmer from the Heaver Creak dlalrlrl. tranaarled liualiMaa In the i-ounly seat Thursday I Y Htmli-man. a farm! from the lleavar Creek dlatrli t. attended to hull neaa matteri In the rounly aaat Wad noaday ft tin. I, Hammond and H. A Ilea too. of Una rlly. want to lllllihnm Wednesday to look after ome legal mitten Mlaa Vada Klllolt of Ihli city, left fur Pendleton Tueiday. Hhe will he Ibe gueit of Mlai Uilli l.lverttore for a few weeki. Mr. and Mra. (Irani White, of Canny, were In Oregon City yealerday enroute lo Oiwego where they will spend Thankiglvlng. Mr. and Mra. I. U Clark, fannori from Carui, imaaed through Oregon City Wedneiday. looking after Intel neaa Interests. Janiea V Nelaon, of Mullno, wai In Oregon Cttj Wedneaday attendlnit to luiitneii toattera Mr. Nelaon la ex- ' i iiunty aiaeiaor. MImi.'k Ituhertu Sehuebel. Krm Pet mid and Klaln Phillips .ire home from the I'nlwmlly of Oregon visiting their parent over Thanksgiving. Ml K.aiii'.'lln. .mil K i-r.-lt i.' urn lletllTlfll a few daya with their pnrenti Mr. and Mm. C. II. Uye. They arc itudenti at the Oregon Agricultural rollege. Miss Stella (Toia arrived at her Inline In (iladstonc Tileiduy night to ipeml Thanksgiving vvlth her parentH. Mini truss la utlemllng the Mi Minn Ilk. rollege. m Mnrle llurwv. On. was Injureil In un accident nnnr Ml. I'leusuiit ulioiit ii linn Hi ago, In ugulh !Dp) to reatiun her work In the office of William llrothi rH ruinpuny. fY'il C. Cliurman arrlveil in OreKon City TUMfJty nlKl't frin Sun lmiUlia in lie will rUll rolntiveM In tlllH rlty anil PortlASdi Mr. Cliarmun muile Ibf l rip on the Hteamor Heaver. Mr. ami Mim. HiikIi Koiler, of 1'orl land) will upend TliiinkHKlving WlU) Mm. Kilwln Koaler. unil Kdwln Koaler, mbttaor ami brother of the former, at un ii homo on Twelfth anil Wad r itrtdta. Jtldf ; rn nt II. Dlmlck uttemleil I In' annual oorn ihow al Aurora WadQM day. This ibOW Iohu three duyn and Ih alwaya well allnniled. A numlicr of Infill nxlilhltorK arc Inking an active Intermit. D. M. Ili'llieru, who waa Injured In u full of forty feut from n bridge near Wllliiiiieltn lutH roeovered sufficiently to ngaln he out. Mr. Htdbdrf Is the son or Mr. imd Mrs. Wlllium IIcIIhtr of Tele's Mountain. The hoard of directors and teachors of OladatOut school are plannluK n meetlni tO bl hold next Monday even lug in the school house for the purpose of discussing school work. The direc tors visited the school rooms Wednes day forenoon. Mrs. H. M. BoOUtoti Ot Mountain View, Iiiih cnli'itnlned her mother, Mrs. Snrali Wuiiinell from Minnesota, lor (he Inst few months. Mrs. Wmimett left yesterday for Sonttlo and Mon tana, where she will visit relatives bo- fore returning to her linnm. Miss Helen iivkHtra left Tuesday afternoon for Untile Crook, Mich., where she will make her future home. Miss Dykstrn Is to be married Thanks giving day to William M. Hoguelln nt that nlace. She Is the daughter of Mrs. T. U Smith of OiIh city. Miss Emma Shrlver returned to hor homo In Portland Tuesday after upend ing n week with hor sister, Mrs. 15. It. (Iregory, nt Oreenwood. Miss Shrlver and Inr sister, Mlaa Kate Shrlver. aro from Ohio. Thoy are making their home In Portland during the winter months. Miss Helen Ciearinn, daughter of Mrs. Oloason of thlB city, who is Eng lish teacher In the high school at El gin, has been offered a moro profitable position in the linker high school and will accept the position ns soon as the honrd of directors at Elgin accept her resignation. This sneaks well of the work accomplished by Mlaa Oleason. Mlsa Kate Porter, teacher of the Falling school In Portland, who suf fered a compound fracture of the ankle on Wednesday morning when she foil on the sidewalk leading from her borne N the praaenie of alwut fifty gunita 3 Mlaa Marlon Cerll Money and I Milium latai Kariiaanrth were mar r i.'l Mi'dnradu) HUM at the Louie f the brldn'a parents In (iladaton I In l.rlUe waa mn ful In u . n aln.li of white crepe de chine, abf wore wreath of orange bloaaiima In bar hair. nl from I am AiikiN - I') Mia laiiir.i riniltb, a friend of lha contracting par Ilea. Her only ornament were a raw to and learl latalllere. a gift of the itroom Hbe carried bride a roiei and llllee of tha valley. Her alater, Mlaa Marjorle Money, ai brldeimild, wore a charming gown of ahell pink crepe dr i blue and i arrlixl lint yellow mac budi. The brldeKronin waa attended by C. I.. Htevey of Camaa Promptly at s o'ebx k the bridal par U entered Hie parlor, the bride nil the arm of her father, who gave her In marriage. They proceeded to an lm proilivd altar In one corner of the room, made of ferna and while chri irilhemumi and held In place with white aalln itreatneri Mill ljulaa Huntley played Mendelaaohn a wedding march and Mlaa Morteta Hickman ang "Herauae," preceding the inarch Al the allar they were met by Itev. N. H. Smith, paitor of the Federated Congregational chun'hea of Clackaraaa county, who perforriH-d the wadding i errmony. While and amen waa the co'or scheme In the IIvIiir rooma. dining room and library, cbryaanthemumi ml ferni were uwd In profusion. Al u ni. ill n-i eptlon Klcn rolloHlng the wedding ceremony. Kev. J. I). Nlelan of Portland prealded ai toaitmaiter. The Invitation Hit Included Dr. and Mra. ('. H. Meliiner. Mr and Mr T. P Kandall. Dr and Mra. T Heard. Miss Florence White, Miss lieu Warner. Mlis Morelta Hickman. Mlsa June Charman. H A. Swaffonl, Homer llol lowell. (iarland llollowell, Mlai Midm' Hidlnwell. Mlai Nina llollowell. Mr. and Mra. II II Cartlldge. Mr und M: l.unea Itouke. Mr and Mra (! F. Nick eraon, Mr. and Mra H. N Smith, Mrs. David Caufleld and Mr and Mrs. P. I. Nelson, all of Oregon City. The PWtlA&d guests were Miss l.ucllu Haw- ley, Miss Utilise Huntley, Mr. und Mrs. VVUIIaa Schoell. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Huntley, Mr. und Mrs. E. I Schwab and dnughler. (ieruldliie Schwab, and Kev. und Mrs. J. I). Nlelnn. Those from Camas were Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Clark and C. I.. Htevey. Barlow Man Weds Portland Oirl. William II. Toll, of Harlow, and Mlsa Hessle Hheppard, of Portland, were married Tuesday nftehioon at 2:30 o'clock. They left at 8:15 for Cali fornia and San Diego fulm. After a month they will return aud make their home In Portland. Mr. Toll Is well known in Harlow, where he has been in business tor a number of LOVE OF WIFE WAS NOT RETURNED AND SHE WANTS DIVORCE MMB IONA OAtIL tAVt HUMAND CAM! ANORV WHIN HI RUT ARM AROUND HIM. Mra Kdna Marie (label Ii of a lovlag and iffe. lli.iial" dlipoaltbrti. ahe aai. and when the would put Iter arm around bar husband. Albert Y (libel. he would above ber away and tell bar thai be did not love uer. Once, on Hepleraber I, ltd, be want aa far aa lo ilrlke ber with hli .binb.il II. i hr alkgea Krldai aln- filed a mil fur dlvorre la Ibe (Tarka una rounly rlrrull court, baaing a charge of cruel and Inhuman treatment on Ihcae allcsatlons Kdna Marie Kmrlrk and Alliert Y Oaliel were married In Portland Octo ber I. rn : lha aaba laal ibe be al lowed lo lake her maiden name CITY'S DEBT SEVENTH IN ALL OE OREGON ASSOCIATION EORHED NAN WHO WAS OWN AT TWILIGHT SCHOOL ATTORNEY AND WON NOW AFTER $ 1 0 FEE MEMBERSHIP RACE Tba Twills! Parent Tea ban aiao lllun waa ittw u. .) M..mla afle al tfea Twilirbt v baaj Ihxim Twenty parenla and tba teaebers at Ua4d and CJoeao HaperlaUndani falavaa bad cban .,( ibe III Ibe organlfaliitt waa Kollowlag a pfoararr, I.) Iba I. a. beia of lha arbuvl. t following offWs war elaetad: "aideal, Mra. New. man Ire pr eeldeat Mr lletrtley, .ho la a member of Iba hoard of directors, and eecrelaeHreaitirer, Mlaa (lladyi llyiK-iyaakl. who la ib trarber Mr ( ali.in. on bla reiura lo Oregoa Clly laal Monday iflrrr,.,, .poke highly of Ibe work of (be bool and aald Mia. Itypionaki .. deridadly auc- reaaful la bar effort, a. taaebaf. JAMES INTINARELU FOUND GUILTY BY JURY MAN ALLIOIO TO HAVI ATTACK ID THOMAS ADKINI AND Wlfl II CONVICTID. ITIM IN DLL OK COITI f ILIO IV WILLIAM LILLII CAUII OF MANY ot n i I i If a maa IHaa bla own own attorney ad wlaa. la be entitled to attorney s faaa? Tbla quaaiiwu. railed Taeediy by William I. line a farmer wbo woa a auit for tlia la tbe circuit court Mat urday la bother lot (or al allorawrya aav the cawae of many debatea bare l.llllr Taaaday. acting as bla own aiiome) prepared a bill of roela. Including l for bla own alloraey'a feea and pre ented II lo O W Kaitbam, attorney for K M Kellogg, ibe plaintiff In tbe METHODS TO PUT TO OF SCHOOL ENDS USE ALL OF APPLE BEINC WORKED OUT Prom remark! made by Mr. Kaetham. II la probably thai tbe III fe will not l paid without proteat UNITED STATE! CENSUS FIOURES SHOW PER CAPITA INDEBTED Nil! II t102.lt. If the municipal Indebtedueaa of Ore- ion City waa divided evenly among ewrv man. woman ami child In the city, each one'a abate would be 9102.1 1 according lo flguree prepared by thi l ulled St.ii. ceniui I. nr. . in ai. I print ed In the Oregon Voter OfMOa City ranks setenth In the Hit of Oregun rltlei In per capita In debtednesa. a tirande leada tbe Hat with le.M and tbe averaga for all la 917.71. PorUand followa Oregon Clly, wltb 1101.12 aa the per capiu tndobtedneae. The Voter alao abowa that In apeclal uaa-a.uieiit bomla. Oregon City again ivventh with aaaesiment bonda to- tallna $ IM,31. The per capita Indebtedneaa of Ora aon tuwna followa: Crande ttll-23 Medfnrd tIMI 'orvallla 12M Ashland 117.76 'endleton 107.10 Kugene 101.68 Oregon City 102.11 'ortland lll.M Albany 100M Aitorla 92.01 Hosehurg 83.61 iranls laaa 77.65 Hukcr 74.91 Salem 72.11 Marshlleld 65.97 Klamuth Palls I2.CS The Halloa 41.31 Other Cities SS Average fnr All 7 71 James Intlnarelb who la alleged lo barn bll Thomaa Adkini. Ilvlag In the northern part of ib- county, with a board and bit tba thumb of Mra Clara Adklna. waa CMvkied In tbe circuit court Monday on a t narge of aaaault. They July waa out from about 5 lo ) : 30 o clock. The ifrugale between Intlnarellt and Adklns began when tbe former weal on Ibe Adklna farm In an attempt to reai ue a calf whirl, bad wandered on Adklm properly and bad eaten part of Adklna garden After tbe alleged attack waa aula. Mra. Adklna weft to tbe rescue of ber huaband and In tlnarelli la alleged to have triad to chew off ber thumb Mary Petrella. aged 12 yeara, waa one of the principal w Itneaaea Intlnarelll waa bound over at tbe m-enl aeaalon of the grand Jury and bla trial waa tbe flnt remit from thai acialort. SHERIFF LOSES DOG; LOOKS FOR THIEF PIT OP WILSON FAMILV II' LIE VEO TO HAVE HEN STOLEN UT TRACE NOT POUND. WIDOW OF SAM CASE FILES SUIT ON NOTE JENNIE BOOTH AND GEORGIA BOOTH DEPENDANTS IN AC TION FOR $1800. Ilob. a pet dog ot tba W. J. Wllion family. Ii loat. atrayed of itqlen and sheriff Wllabo Is Inclined to think tbal the animal baa been itolen. Tbe dog la a large pointer and wbeo last eera bad a collar and license lag. He an- era to bis name and la blgbly valued by tbe sheriff and bis family. While definite proof that the animal waa deliberately taken is lacking, mem ber a of tbe fL-uly are aatlaOed that be waa atolen. He waa laat aeen several daya ago. and a quiet search baa failed to reveal a trace of the mlaalng animal The loaa of bnerlff Wllaon'a pet dog la Iba second more or leaa unusual ax ample of thievery In Oregon City In the laat weak. L. Ruchonlcb. recent ly saw a woman, wbo was accompanied by a man. pull up three roae huabea In hla parking and walk off. tly the time be reached tbe sidewalk they were out of algbt. but be bellevea he knowa wbo took tbe bushes. Tbe lleavar Creak L'nlon Hunday school held one of Ha happy t tinea so lals la the (Jraage ball Saturday night. November M. Tba event waa tbe Anal atunl of aa attendance con teat between Ike maa and boys ami Use women and glrla of the Hunday er bool in a "race by skip" to ibe Maa Francisco fair, ibe womaa sad girls inning out. so the ana gave Ibe semper- a lumptuoui faaat of oysters and other good tblnga preparad by Ibe men llefore Ibe supper there waa a short program followed by games and a grand march Karb side was repreented by a poet, an artlat and a historian. Mr Itornig. who la president of tbe Clackamaa '. n.i) Hoinla H bool aaaoi iitlori. and ,ra MrHonald. who baa in charge the Ueaaae glrla movement, were tba gueata of honor and both gat a abort talks Chris Mm.. of Maple Una. ren dered aome delightful guitar mualc. ac companied by Mra. Mayfteld. K very one waa surprised and delight ed with Arthur Lindsay's picture of the trip of tbe men's sblp. tba Ureal North ern. It showed unusual k ill for a boy of It years. Tba women bad a song about their iblp, tba Turtle. The women voted the supper a great euoreaa and hoped tbe men would aarve Ibe supper every time tbe Sunday school had a social gathering P KILLV BTUOIIS PROCESS!! TO MAKI WIDI VARIETY OF THING! FROM FRUIT. CLACKAMAS TREES TO CO TO CALIFORNIA EIGHT CARLOAD! WILL IE SHIP PED FROM OREGON CITY IN FEW DAYS. GLADSTONE POLITICAL CHAMBERS HOWELL WILL PROOA BL Y BE UNOPPOSED IN RACE FOR MAYORSHIP. years. OWNER LOSES FICHT OVER FARM LEASE A Jury In the circuit court Thursday night returned a Judi;iimnt of $ 1 50 In the suit of Tom Carrett against Fred Myers, aliening breach of contract The Jury was out from L':!1 to S o'clock. Garret t alleged ho win forced off a farm in the Mariuum district leased from Myers before the lease had ex pired, but alter the rrops were In. lie asked 178 damages. Myers, on the olher hand, claimed that a settlement wus penciled before tlarrett left tha farm. Dlmlck & Dlmlck represented the plaintiff und George C. Ilrownell I lie defendant. Politics Is the all prevailing subject for conversation among G'aiUtoue vot ers and a large number of candidates bars nppfarcd, while others aro said to be considering entering the race for public office. Chambers Howeii, the present niny or, will probably not he opposed for re election. Thomas A, llurko for treat; urer and .lolin Slevers for recorder are two olher candidates w'ho have the Held lo themselves so far. The three retiring councllincn, Frank Harlow, Charles I'arrish and F. A. llurilon, are out for re-olecllon. F. E. (.iochIwIii, Henry Strcblg, JoM McGetchle and Jatnai Tracy ure other possllilu candi dates for places on the council. The Gladstone councilman are elected at large Mra Mary Caaa, the widow of tbe late Samuel Case who died laat week. rVrd a ault In the circuit court Wednes day to collect on notes totaling, with attorney fees sought. tlHOO Jennie Hoolh and Oeorgia llooth. Two notes are mentioned In the com plaint, both signed In Salem The first, for 1 ouO. waa signed April 21. 1 SSI 4. und the se, oud, for on July SOUTH FORK LINE Eight rarloadi of young fir treea. cut near Oregon City, will be shipped In a few days to San Ftancltco, Ia An geles and other California dtlea for use as Christmas treea. Tbe young Mrs are now being loaded here. T. T. Panky and Otto Melndl are back of tbe plan. Mr. Panky will accompany tbe trees on their long trip to the southern state. In case a satisfactory deal cannot be made with retail flrma. tbe trees will probably be sold direct. Clackamaa county ear h ear baa aent a large shipment of Christmas trees to California. Methods whereby apples wasted will be pat m proOuble uaa are being stu died by J P. Kelly, of Relmera Kelly, of tbla city. Mr. Kelly said that In Oregon alone 11,100.000 worth of ap pias ware aaated each year by tbe farmers, hut through processes now being studied by him the farmer could (Ind a good market for this fruit, even that of tbe crop wblcb waa defective. Mr. Kelly outlined his wora In a general way Monday. Through chem ical processes, he alms brst lo take out tbe Jelly making properties of tba apples, then tbe albumen, than tba aeada aad finally tha eelluioae. From ibeae subsumes, a number of prod ucts ran Ire made, ranging from a high grade of paper from the cellulose to Jelly from the first substances re moved. Albumen ran he made Into several kinds of foods and be la now studying the uaea to which tbe seeds can be put. Mr. Kelly baa been at work upon a more complete and varied uae or fruits, particularly apples for yeara and hla research work la considered complete. Howerer. he said that much ' remanled to be done He would de scribe bla atudlea only la a general way. At the present time. Relmera Jc Kelly are making a high claaa chicken food from aalmon egga- Their plant bare ii turning oat about M0 pounda of chicken feed daily from a ton of egga secured from cannerlei. Through a proceaa worked oat by Mr. Kelly, the plant la used every spring to make chicken feed and a high claaa of leath er tanning and harness oil from aals, which are caught here each spring in great quantltlea. He la a pioneer In Ibis work, and haa found a paying bualneaa in handling that which others have considered aae leaa. Salmon canneries will abut down two months In tbe middle of winter end Mr. Kelly will devote al hla time to tbe study of tba products of apptea. Preliminary to the acceptance of tbe South Fork pipeline by the Joint water commission from Oregon City and ' ' West linn. Engineer II. A. Hands Is spending all his time aloug the route of the line, carefully examining every tuirllon of the nrnleer Vlrhftilirh rlt.-r.. 15. 1S14. Attorney fees sought are i . tMn . ni n $176. George C Ilrow nell and v'harles T. Slevers appear a Mrs. Caac's at lornc) llallle II. in. iter charged desertion attains! William II. Heater in a suit for divorce filed In tbe circuit court Wed nesday. They were married in Port land November 16, 1905. Non-support is al'eged by Dawn llird In u suit for divorce filed Wednesday against John Clifford llird. They were married June 10. 190X. NEW NT. HOPE SCHOOL IS storm, severe mountains, no damage or defect has been found In the entire L'5 miles. The line will probably be transferred from the Oregon Engineering Ai Construc tion company, the contracting com pany, to the commission at an early date. SAMUEL L STEVENS PROMOTED 8Y BANK MAN CONNECTED WITH INSTITU TION 14 YEARS APPOINTED ASSISTANT CASHIER. ERNEST GERBER IS DEAD II NATIVE OF LOGAN DISTRICT DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS BROTHER RETURNS. Samuel 1.. Stevens, for the last 14 years connected with the Hank of Ore gon City, haa been appoiuted assistant cashier to nil the vacancy occaaioned by tbe resignation of John R. Hum phry!, who becomes the cashier of the Hank of Commerce. Percy P. Caufleld Ernest Gerber, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerber, Lagan farmers, died In California at 4 o'clock Satur day morning, following an illness of a year, according to information received here by telegraph. He was bora 23 years ago in this county and lived in Logan and Oregon City practically all of hla life. He wag taken to California two weeks ago by his parents and brother, Edwin Gerber, in an effort to restore his health and up to a day or two before bla death was apparently Improving. Uis par- CHURCH WILL SEND GIFTS TO SALEM HOME G. W.TAYLOR CASE IS An order dismissing the indictment against O. W. Taylor, c.hnrgod with a statutory crlmo, wus signed Monday by Circuit Judge Cumphell on motion of Taylor's attorney, George C. Ilrown ell. Taylor was Indicted December 9, 1912, and tried later, hut the Jury wus unable lo agree. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears tha Signature of SAMUEL CASE LEAVES ESTATE OF $3100 Sumucl Case, who died lust Thurs day while under Indictment lor tho murder of his brother, Ernest Case October :i, letl un estate vulued at $3100 and consisting of real estate In Clackamas und UnO counties und personal property, according to papers Hied in the probate department of the county oourt Monduy by Mrs. Cns through her attorney, Charles T. Slev- ors. Mrs. Mary Case, his widow, and their two children ure named as his heirs. The funeral if Mr. Case was held Saturday from the Holman A Hnndiill chapel, Itev. J. ft. UandshoroiiKh offi ciating. Ills body wns taken to the Portland crematorium. If County superintendent Calavan ever loses his ion anil can t una a school thai needs a teacher, at leust he can go Into the auctioneering busi ness, for at the combined standardiza tion rally and basket social at the Ml. Hope school Tueaday night, he auc tioned off the baskets for $21.75. The money will be used to make several Improvements In the school. A program Offering was given h the pupils und .Mr. I aia I'nique decorations will adorn the First Methodist church Sunday morn ing. A pyramid is being constructed to receive the free will donations, In the way of vegetables, fruits of the season and canned goods to be given to the Old People's home at Salem, and to the Industrial Home in Port land. The service is In charge of the Women's Home Missionary society. headed by Mrs. J. It. Hickman, chair i man of the Thank Offering committee. This is in keeping with the Thank innlversury of this society. the observance ot which in a practical van presented the school, which wnswny. ad(s mueh KO0(1 cleed t0 lhe succeeds Mr. Stevens aa receiving tell-i nr up. uin,'him u-h ihl .h e.m or of the Dank of Oregon City. j Kdwi r..h rp,rnH m nr..n ritJ Saturday. The body will probably be brought back to Clackamas county for inter ment. Ilesides his parents and broth er, he is survived by a sister Mrs. Thomas Anderson. L IS DEFEATED HERE Silvcrton high school went down to defeat Saturday afternoon on Cane inuh field before the Oregon City high school with the score standing 3$ to 0. The two teams weighed about the same, and a number of Oregon City players on the second string were giv en a chance to try their skill. The field was full of mud und several large ponds of water made the playing difficult. DIVORCE DECREE SIGNED organized nnl a year ago, with a standardlzalinn pennant. Miss Sprague is the teacher. BOLTON SCHOOL IS STANDARD 08WEGO WOMAN WEDS A marriage license waa Issued Mon day at Vancouver, Waah., to Herman Mottger. aged 25 years, of Echo, and Miss Mamie Eaffe, aged 22 years, of Oswego. Another school wns added to the al ready long list of standard schools In Clackamas county Friday night when a rally wns held at the Ttolton build ing In West Mnn and County School Superintendent Calavan presented the school with a standardization pennant. A program was given by tho pupils and n largo display of their work, Includ ing manual training, was one of the features of the rally which waa well attended. Supervisor Trenton Vedder waa the principal speaker. V. L. Cala van Is the principal of the school and Misses Hessle Warner and Edith Stearns the teachers. G. R. H. MILLER IN THIS CITY 50 YEARS G. R. H. Miller, well known in this city, the father of Mrs. J. E. Jack, celebrated his '"'th year as a resident of Oregon City Saturday. Mr. Miller is hale and hearty, although over S3 years old. He is an active member of the Ii. P. O. Elks .md In the year 1012 when the Elks hold the annual gather ing in Portland, ho look part in all of the maneuvers and marched during tho entire day He. was the first one to ollmb the llrsi steps up the bluff and one of the first passengers in the ele vator nt Seventh street. needy at this season of the year. PROGRAM OF TWILIGHT MEETING ESTATE OF $55,000 LEFT Alhin Floss, who accidentally shot himself near Milwaukle on October 27, left an estate worth $55,000, according to the will and petition filed for pro bate in the Multnomah county clerk's office. Of the estate $20,000 is in Mult nomah county real estate, $10,000 In Clackamas county real estate and most of the remainder in notes and mort gages. The widow, Mra. Llddy Floss, Is -.nil' heir. GOES TO BROTHER'S BEDSIDE J. W. Moffat t. of the Oregon Engi neering ft Construction company, left Saturday for I.ewlston, Idaho, after re ceiving word by telegraph that his brother In the Idaho town was critical ly III. The first of a series of programs was held at Twilight school Monday night. J. E. Calavan, county superintendent was present and gave n short talk on the work of parent-teachers associa tions and the following program was given by the pupils: Song, "Twilight Is Falling," by the pupils; song, "Beau tiful Night," Hay Cantril, Velma Can trll and Ermil llinghum; reading, "Hrief History of the Panama Canal," Miss Pearl Rainey; song, "God Made the World a Place of Reality," Ray and Velma Cantril; song, "The Mountain Hoy," Ray Cantril. Lydon Hingham and Raymond Holmes; recitation, "My First Thanksgiving," Clarence New man; chorus, "Speed Away"; song, "Ding-Dong lloll," Dorothy Welsnzeck, Esther Collin's, l.oretha llradtl and Agnes Scheer; "America." by pupils; recitation, Lester Newman. Circuit Judge Campbell Monduy signed a decree divorcing Fay McKean from Charles A. McKean. He is to pay her $10 monthly alimony. UNCLAIMED MAIL The following Is a list ot unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postofflce for the week ending November 19, 1915: Women's list Mrs. lllsnch Courts, Mrs. Ellen Fuller, Mrs. I.lzxle R. How ard, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Miss Florence Morgan, Miss Netty Paierson, Mrs. Henry Rohl. Men's list Tiros. Brothers, C. Drown, Lotils Cadier, A. Chase, Walter Griffin, John F. Klllorln, Samuel Kllpatrick, D. P. Newman. C. Price, H. C. Roche, M. Schwarti, E. TesBey, Mr. Towser. Medford is working hard to get suffi cient land signed up to secure $1,000, 000, beet sugar factory. . F. M. ROTH, IN Mrs. Francesca M. Roth, who had lived in Canby for the last quarter of a century and was well known through the southern port of the county, died nt 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at Canby. The funeral will be held 10 o'clock Thursduy morning and Inter ment will be in the Canby cemetery. She Is survived by the following chil dren: Mrs. A. M. Vinyard, Fred M. Roth, of Canby; John Roth, of Fort Schofield, H. T. : Mrs. Anna Haker, of Springfield, Ore., and Frank Roth California. ol ROBERT BIT DIES ERNEST GERBER IS BURIED AT LOGAN The funeral ot the late Ernest Ger ber was well attended by friends from Oregon City. Portland and the country surrounding his home at Logan Tues day afternoon. Rev. J. R. Iindsborough, of the Presbyterian church, had charge of the services and the remains were Interred in the cemetery at Logan. Hymns were sung by Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Mrs. W. C. Green, Oscar Lawrence Woodfln and James Roake of this city. Miss Anna Juhnke was organist. Several of the pall bearers were boy hood chums and school motes. They were Frank Kohl, Rruno Frederlch, Charles Gill, Floyd Watkins from Port land, Carl Kirchem and John Mosler. MRS. EVA M'COMB, IN CITY 25 YEARS, IS DEATH OF WELL KNOWN OREGON CITY WOMAN EXPECTED DAILY FOR LAST MONTH. Robert Brttt died suddenly at 3:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the Cottage hotel In Canby. He was operated upon in Portland about two months ago for a cancerous growth. He was aged about 50 years and had followed the trade of horseshoeing at Canby. He leaves a daughter at LaGrande, and two sisters in Portland, Mrs. H. M. North and Mrs. Harry McCracken. The funeral was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. Eva McComh, the wife of J. S. McComb. died at her home, Fourth and Monroe street, at 7 o'clock Saturday after a long illness. Her death has been expected daily for the last month. She was born In New York, August 15, 1841, and married Mr. McComb November 14, 1888. By a former mar riage she had the following surviving children: Amanda Porter of Logan, Kan.; A. E. Little of Tacoma, Wash.; Florence Leak, of Tolson, Ariz.; Har vey Little of Phoenix, Ariz.; Harry Little of Reno, Nev.; Grace Mideke of Mabton. Wash. Mr. Little was at the bedside of his mother when the end came. Mrs. McComh had lived In Ore gon City 25 years and was well known through this section of the county. The body is being held at the funeral parlors of Holman ft Randall until the funeral which will be held from the Raptlst church 2 o'clock Tueaday afternoon. Rev. W. T. Mllliken will officiate.