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LOCAL BRICPS C. II. n.t-m, dpuly (ImrllT of (la "Kii, a liuiliiuM iiiir In Dili rlly r'rlday. Mrs M T. wnin, of Kloood, li IraiiMitliif kll huallinaa In I h la rllr durliia- lb iw t Oeuda W. Itnoiiv, an altrny of Kalaiada, InnwH i-(al buatneaa la this my Monday. Mr ami Mm Auuat Dolkar and la l.y i'f HhrwHM rr vl.lti.ra In the KNinlf anal Monday Y. It Ufornry. of UiiNinwiMMt, at -'! 1 lo b.iain. is matt.ia In llila illy ami at I'nrtlMlnl Krlilay. Mia ll. I'. N-.m.n, .,( ihls rlty, aa Milrl4lnm Thursday al Urn bmna of Mra. (. A. Will at Cauby. W. I?. Ili'alrr, lalllHtf from Ktmr Mt roula No. I, aa a bualiivas vlsl lor In Oregon City Krlday. II. K. Ir w In ami W. V. Jao, t. known rsldn(s of Harlow, wars vlal lura In Ilia county set Haturday. AllMirt Mnllko. of llila rlly. aa tha aur.i of hla pan'Ma, Mr. anil Mr Mnllk al KIwimmI. durtnx Ilia puat mk. Mr. ami Mra J. It. r"ulll. Ull Ninth tn-H, arw twcettlng roncraliilatlona orrr tha arrival of a an pound aon Haturday. i ...i.i.i f... i..-. uii a i. ' Mrm J II HlaailA tar Ihia rlttf 111 iflvrd word that hr-r falhrr la dan irmiuly III A marriage HmnMi waa Uiurd Wad' nraday al Vancouver. Wuh , to Janina II. t'oflihe and Mra. MIiiiut Water, doth of thla i l(y. W. II. Ilulr. a rotmiilaalon mrrrhanl from Candy and one of Ilia atorkhold rra In tha lUnk of Coiiiiii.re. at In Ihla rlly Katurday. Anian Mourn, vli rr.lilcnt and lrvHiaiirr of tha Oregon Cortland (' nient roniiany at Oawvuo, a Iik al vlaltor Wadnp4ilay. Mr. and Mra. 0. K Taurhman. of Wltionrllle, am rwtilvlng riuiitralula llona o'er the arrival of a llltla daugh ter. Urn Prlday iiiornlna. W, A. IUm k. a rt'l aatato man from Molallo. waa In OrrKon City on bunl nvaa Turadny. Mr. Him k la Ju.llre of I tin po.rr In hi dl Urli't and haa flli'd for a arond terra. Mr. and Mra. F. ('. Ilaallnia. liely wmla from IVinlli'lnn, liava Imluded In their honeyi'ioon trip Oregon City, (iladalona and I'arkiilare,' whera they ara vl.llhig relatlvra. j Mia Molly Mllihel waa a Portland tlallor Wedneadny night, (ho guru of ner alater, Mlaa llatel Mllihel, who la taking a nur.e'a training roura at ths (iiMMl Samaritan hospital. Mr Dennla Cradtree from I'orllutid Halted her parenla, Mr. and Mra. W. V'. Ia'Ih In (iladHtone Wedm-aduy. Mra. Cradtree waa formerly Mlna Itutli lete, a tea. her In the Oregon City arhoola. Mlaa M. Evelyn Corother. tearhnr In ,llm Ongoii City high arhool, ra reived a wire Mday telling of the Uialh of her father al Stronghiintt, III. Mlna Corothera l.-lt Oiday after niKin and will be away two weeka. A JH-lltlon for letter of adminlatra- tion In the e.tate of l.urretla A. Chaae, who ill" J at Ilftrlow, lHremlMr 31. I9ir, waa filed In llu prodate depart ment of the county rourt Haturdny by Ittifua E. Ir In. The oatale, conalal Ing of reiki ent;ito In Harlow and notea, In valued at lir.O. 8. I hi m, a annlnluw of (iuatav Haderlarh of Clurkamua, while cuttlnc wood at hla homo Friday waa atruck In tho left eo with a piece of tho wedge. The splinter entorod thu pu pil. Aa a remit! Mr. Dana will loae hla eye alght. Ha I In Portland under the rare of a sperlaliNt and will remain there udout 10 tin va. FREEMAN WILL PROBATED A petition for the prtibnto of thu will of the lute M. T. Freeman, who dlod In Colton Kebruury 4, 1910, wna dliid In tho pnibnto dopurtment of the county court KYIduy by M. M. Vtvc nun. Thn ckUiIo conslHta of un 80- acrn farm, valued nt $4000, and per aon id property worth $1000. WED IN VANCOUVER A marrlnge llcnnno was Issued In Vancouror f'rlduy to Klvln Morrow, 2.1, of KsUrodu, and Ulunch Koy, 20, of Portlund. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Mathlldu M. Myers and Otto B. C.ru nr, both of thin city,' hoc u red a nmr rlnge Uciiiibo Motxlny. We are thla week displaying tha greatest line of the well known "Spencer" Sweet Peas In mixture or solid colors, to gether with the most complete line of Flower and Garden Seeds Also Field Seeds, Fertili zers, etc. , AND DON'T FORGET We carry the largest and best assorted stock of Groceries, Granite ware, Crockery, Glass, Aluminumware In tha city. We guarantee every article we ell, not only In quality, but also . to pries, sold strictly on a mon ey back proposlton, If goods are not aa represented, or satisfac tory. Larsen &lCo. Corner Tenth' and Main ier, Opal Hogan. Willie McUrty. DISCOURAGED OFFICE HANWIiOTRlESFARM SHOOTS SELF1N HEAD ATTIMPTID IUICIDB II KtfT QUIIT UNCI LAIT WtONIt- dav iv rmtNoi Ha ourasrd by hla lu k of nu ct fartiior, Chartna Kralr, of lb I:alads (lUtrlil. im Wednesday ai. " '""""U sub Id by alioolllif ' ' n"I ba a III ear ltha l-rallhra rlflu, Monday ha aa lakrn It I'orltatii) hospital liira an oi-ra-lion aa performed anil Ilia bullut re moved. Ha la aatil lo hav a fair flmiiiti lo fMivur. An a(lrini aa made lo kt Hi" Hory quM. and at first a alalrnivnl Dial ha was Injured when bn full from l'ia loft hla darn waa circulated. Tha atfetiipti'd auli'liln iHvaina known In Oregon I'llr Monday lilKht whan tiawa thai In' had bran taa-n lo 1'ortland aa received. KrilT, who ha alwaya hn nm- ployed In an office, ranin In tha went from hla former hmna In an raatvrn lata when hla health hrolm down and " ' 'nslrlaiia advised work and fresh air. .... . ..... .., , ....... rminir, renting a farm n.ar K.tarada lie waa nut ruatoined to farm work, and hla ef. ,1 irta er not anrieafut. During th It.t two yeara hla wife haa deen rom M'ted to lake in aewlng In order lo add to Ihs family Innine, Iienoiidenry rvcr Ihene reveraeg are dec I it red to have dren the rauan of hla art. Krailt r bn a wlfo and two children. 0. C. H. S. SENT TO HONOLULU W. I. JACKtON, SON OF PAPtR MILL WORKER, ELECTRICAL SERGEANT. An Orok-on City high IhhiI gradu ate, V. K. Jurkaon, aon of Mr. and Mra. K. W. Jackxin. will leave In Juno f .r Honolulu, wlii'.e he will le ata twined aa rleitrtial axrgeant In the I nlted Htale army. HI father la run I'oM'd In tha Crown Willamette nil II a. Hergeant Jackoon lived In thla city from hi 15th to hla 19th year. Ho I'M thla rlly when he rnlUled In Hie roaal artillery. He then waa aent to )'ortrea Monroe whera he look a ape clul coiirao In olm-trlrlty. At H e completion of thla rourae, he vaa atatloned at Kort Klngler at Pugi-t Sound. lU'fure leaving for the Ha waiian Inlands, he will vlalt for a time n Oregon, bringing with hi wife and wo children. F. II. WHITE'S PLANS FOR SCHOOL TAKEN K. Malison While, the Portland architect who h.is been superintend ing the construction of the addition to thn Oregon City high school, lias won tho competition for the $75,000 high achool to be built at Itoseburg. Kliiht architects submitted plans for the building, but Mr. White's dr. tw ines were selected on their merits of skill and advanced Ideas. Mrs. Wbtl.i lx'l her husband an automobilo lie would win and now is endeavoring to collect her winnings. TO STOCK IS BROUGHT Claiming that N. II. Harvey, C. 1). Olblm nnd John Don Ollihs took his rattlo, homes and farm machinery of oil kinds, W. J. Patterson Monday filed a suit In tho circuit court, asking for $sr.0, tho value of the (;oods in dis- pito and $-00 ilumngus. Kllen Knylor filed a suit aKnlimt William and llonry Shannon to col luct pi-lnclpal and Interest In a nolo signed Ortobor .10, 1914, for $118.40, nnd $"5 attorney's foes. KITTIES DIE IN TRAP TABBY CAUGHT IN DEATH CLAMP, LITTLE BABIES COME AND ALL 8TARVE TOGETHER. A. 11. Dlllman, city olovutor pilot, while out flailing Thursday on the Mo- lalla river, found a steel trap snapped upon both feet of a large domestic cat. Tlio animal had given birth to ton mall kittles, and all wore dead, hud- dlod up together as If cognizant of their fate. Mr. Dlllman could not find tho owner of the trap. It 1b supposed such owner had sot It for beaver or other crop-destroying wild animals and forgot to tend it. The humane society has boon 'given tho Information and will InvestlRute. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury msreurr will surely deatrev tha aenaa of amell and eomolatelr daranaa tha whole ayatem whan entering It through tha mucous aurfacea. Such artlclea should nerer b used axcept on prescription (rom reputable phyalclana. aa tha damage they will do la ten fold to tha rood you tan poaalbly derive from them. Hall'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by - P. t. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O., contains bo mercury, and 1 taken Internally, acting directly upon tha blood and mucous aur facea of the ayatem. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure be aura you get tha genu ine. It la taken Internally and mad la Toledo. Ohio, by T, . Cheney a Co. Tea tlmonlala Ire. Bold by Druggists. Price TOO par bottle. Taka Bali' FaaUly nil tor aassttlpallaa. I druggist. (Adv.) In The Social Whirl Currant Happtnlnat af Intereet In and Aheut Orgn Cly a T a quiet affair Tueaday morning Mlaa Mathilda Myr and Otto (trailer wera married al HI. Johua'i Catliolln rhiin h at tha I o'clock aerv Ice, linv, A. Illlli.lirand offli lalid The bride wora a dreaa of cainpagna Ilk and a roraag boiiiuel of whit carnation. Hhe waa attended dy her later, Mlaa Hilda Meyer. Victor Meyer, brother of Ilia brld waa beat man. After a wedding break ft the con pin left for Albany, where they will vllt Mra. Kinlly Miller, a aUter of the groom. I'pon lnlr return lliey will n-ajtle In thla rlly. Mra. (irail-r la well known here where ahn haa lived ths paat five yrur. Mr. Hratler ha been a real- dent In Ihl dty for over Hires year and haa ln-n smployed dy the local paper mllla. f rland Call on Mr. and Mr. Qaorgt Bltvana. Saturday evening a few friends and nelghdora of Mr. and Mr. George Hte vena called at thtlr home an maaaa and reminded them of their 20th wed ding anniversary. After a social hour, the couple waa preaented with several handsome piece of china, the prraenlutlon was made dy Mra. It. M. C. Hrown. Mr. and Mra. Stevens resixinded with a few remarks. Kefrrahmetils were served lo Hie 30 guests pre wilt. Mr. and Mrs. Steven ara well know n In this city. , Mr. and Mr. Hsrman Enlsrtaln Card Club. Mr. and Mra. W, J. Herman of I leaver entertained the I'rogreaalv Card club during the week, five Hun dred waa the pleasure of the evening. Card honors fell to Miss lwls and W. Herman. Mra. Herman anslated dy h r alater. Mr. Inei l-arkln, aerved dainty ro freahmcnta lo the guests. They were: Mr. and Mr. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. (J, Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Korce. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, Mrs. II. Michel from Lebanon, Mlaa llx and C. Thniuaa. IAGE By A COURT DECREE Circuit Judge Campbell entered a decree, Thursday annulling the mar riage of William K. Wilson to Frank M. Hcuenhofer, Ixilh of Portland. They were married January i. 1913. by Judge Catena of Portland. When she Icurnrd thut he had been divorced teas than six month from hia former wife, whom he had married In Washington, she sued for divorce. OF 7 E Churgir.g thut John 3, Shuylor threatened to take her life last Octo ber and thut because of the threat she was com pel led to leave her home No vember 29, 1915, Mrs. Marie Shuylor hua filed a suit fur divorce In the Cluckamus county circuit court They were married In Multnomah county August 16, 1915. DIVORCE DECREE SIGNED Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday signed a decree divorcing Fannie So roker from P.enjnmln Soroker. She Is allowed to tuke her mnldeu mi mo, Funnlo I'Htmti. An order waa also signed by Judg.i Campbell dismissing tho suit of the Fluumcr-Krnnk Drug company against T. and Mary Charmun, doing busi ness as Charman & Company, to col lect on an $800 note and to collect a bill amounting to $127. CO. IN 1877 VISITS CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP IN FIRE DEPARTMENT DATED MARCH 14, 1877. Robert Holland of Portland was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mr. Kellund Is a pioneer of this county and tho father of Ouorge and Thomas Kellaiul. well known farmers, residing near Oregon City. Mr. Kellnnd Jind with hi m while In this city, ft certificate of membership to the Fountain Hose company, dated March 14, 1877. and signed by F. U Dement, thief engineer; W. L. White, president, nnd A. C. Bailey, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Holland will leave about the 1st of April for Son Diego where they will spend several montha. In hopes of benefitting their health. CASTOR I A For In&nU and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Signature of cMu MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Ruth A. Harless and Edgar W. May. of Molallo, secured a marriage license here Wednesday. WED IN VANCOUVER Fred M. Cone, of Hlllsboro, and Eva Ml Daniels, of Mllwaukle, secured a marriage license In Portland Monday. I f 10. HEME POST PUNS TO OBSERVE COL JUBILEE OF (i. A. R. ORGANIZATION COMPLETE! flPff YEAR! OP SERVICE ON SIXTH OF NEXT MONTH. Mead I'oal I preparing lo rom- mmnorate the golden jubilee of Hi orgsnltalion of ths rhd Army of the Itepubllr. On April t, IHA4. at ln- .tur. Ill , tha flral Kt was orgmilte4 by ir llenj in In V. Htephenson. Its mmbersblp ranldlr Increased ui.til at the aenlth of It greatness they had a member- hip of nearly one ml'llun men. "With the hlstoiy and achievements of the Grand Army of the Itepubllc ev ery veteran knows." said Hubert M. Woods, the first adjutant general of lha order. "II has provided tha United States with all president I'lysna H Grant, Itutherford ll. Haves, JaiiH-a A. fiurfli'ld. Chester A. Arthur, lli-njamln Harrison and William MiKlnley. "It baa fumlnhed guvernnrs almoat roi.tlruously lo all the northern states. and It haa furnished thuiuands of offi cer! In all the atatea. snd In every county, town and village In the land. It baa guided the patriotic spirit of the people In the direction of the vet eran soldier and tailor, and It has giv en him prominence and prestige he would not have enjoyed had II not been for Iho Orand Army of the Republic. It haa permeated the public sentiment of the country and has proved a school of patriotism for every youth In the country. It has cultivated a love for the flag and placed It on every public iiiil.llng In the land It represents to the American people and to the world the patriotism of the country." Meads Post was orxanlred In 111. and baa on it ruuiter roll the name of 191 member. They now have 91 member. 183 having died, tninafrrred or lcu suspended AUTO CLUB PLANNING ITS All COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY DI RECTORS TO ARRANGE FOR EVENT APRIL 12. Plans for the annual meeting of the Cluckamaa County Automobile club were discussed at a meeting of the director of the organization In the ommorclul club rooms Friday night and a committee composed of Dr. II. 8. Mount, Charles Rlsley, M. Parks. John Imsch and B. T. Mcllaln was appointed to arrange for the event. The date for the meeting haa been set for April 11., A, banquet will be served, and a short rim taken by the club that night The place of the meeting baa not yet been determined. The committee will meet Friday, March 31, to complete arrangements. PLEA; PAYS FINE MAN CONVICTED FOR SELLING HARD CIDER DOESNT WANT HARD FEELINGS. George P. McKlnnis, arrested by Constable Frost and Sheriff Wilson Tuesday on a clinrge of gelling bard cider, changed his plea of not guilty to guilty Wednesday nud was fined $100 by Justico of the Peace Slevere. Ho paid the fine and returned to his home at Clackamas Heights. Iiefore leaving the county seat, however. Mr. McKlnnis requested Shorlff Wilson, Justice Slevers, Con dlahle Frost and other local officials not to hold "hard feelings" against him, and tusked that he be allowed to continue to consider himself their friend. The district attorney's office is said to have hold conclusive evidence in this case. Indicating that McKlnnla sold the ntolcatlng cider to minors aa well as to the men of tho district JAMAICA GINGER JAG JAIL I W. DAILY 8ENTENCED TO 25 DAYS CARSON'S PUNISH MENT SUSPENDED. J. W. Dally, arrested Monday by Chief of Police Itlanchard on a charge of drunkenness, was taken before Re corder lioder Tuesday and given a 25 day Jail sentence. He is now in the city Jail. Dally told th9 recorder he drank loo freely of Jamaica ginger and fla voring extract which he bad bought from local grocers. "Rod" Carson, employed by Will iams Brothers, was also arrested Mon day on the same charge and be, too, was taken before the recorder Tues day. His jail sentence of 90-days was suspended when his employers pleaded for him before the recorder. Carson said he bought alcohol from a local druggist, declaring at that time be Intended to Use It for a alck horse. MISSOURI MAN WEDS HERE Ruth C. Crawford, of this county, and Horace J. Coe, of Chlldhowee, Mo, secured a marriage license here Tuesday. ers attached within six monthd from ORGAH OF FIIW COOPERATIVE CREAIiERY HERE OH LARGESCALEIS LAUNCHED MANUFACTURE OF CHEESE AND ICE CREAM MAY BE BRANCH OF INDUSTRY A movement that w! bring to Ore gon City another tfmrty and will lend lo develop tha dairy Ind'ulry In Cli kaioaa rounly was Umuhd al a Ively meeting of 40 fartix-ra of th leaver Creek dl.trlit Wednesday nlgl.t when iiiu.riiltlees wars appoint ed to form a cooperative rrraniery. The low-ting was railed by Cbarlet Mmhnke, and among Ihoaa presenl were It.y ll, Cos and H O. Ixilman, both of Oregon City. Ourtng lha Beit fav weeks pteotlliga J t New Kra, fiedlanda an I HlarTurd. All dairymen In llisdlatrtitalihe building ocmo'ed by lha Oregon ALLEGED COW THIEF ISA E CLAUOC CRAVES TAKEN INTO CUSTOOY Al HE AWAIT! BANK'S OPENING. Claude II. Craves, alia William stoli-n from J. W. Paaamore, of Tlgard. Johnaon, M0J FortlKb avenue, 8 E.. Portland, was arreali-d by Chief of I'ollia Itlam hard and Conatable I). K Froat Tuerday morning aa be stood In front of the Hank of Orrgon City. ailing for It to open so that be could ah a check for M rtcalved In tha sale of a row he la alleged lo bare Craves took tha row at Tlgard Tuesday night and brought It to Ore gon, City Wednesday morning, eell Ing It to Gu Kngelbrerht, a dairyman at Greenpolnt. and taking a check In payment. Knrelhrecht. after the sal wa rompletej, oecame auiplclous. notified the police and (topped ths payment on Jhe check. In the meantime. Grave I In the county jail being bold until local offi cials determine whether hi rase comes within the jurisdiction of Clack, a mas or Washington county. CHICKEN THIEVES BUSY The chicken thieve who bare been busy In the Mount Pleasant district during the winter made their usual visit either Thursday night or Friday morning and took about two down chicken from the McKlnney home. No trace of those who took the fowls cou'd be found by the officers who In vestigated the case Friday. How to Prevent Croup.( When the child la subject to attacks of croup, see to It that be eata a light evening meal, a an overloaded atom srh may bring on an attack, also watch for the first aymptom hoarse nesa, tnd give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aa soon aa the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) A rStoire IPoi1 Sale Small Onion Sets 5c pound SUGAR CANE, sack . $7.55 BEET, sack . $7.35 CANE, 13 lbs. $1.00 BEET, 14 lbs. $1.00 Falls City Butte Astor Milk I UnionBrandPeasI PES I Fancy Table Extra Fine PEACHES 7c can 3 f or 25c $1.25 pr 100 lbs 10c can WeinharcTs Golden Nectar A Temperance Beverage Pint Bottles 15c, $1.50 Dozen. Quart Bottles 25c, $2.50 Dozen FRUIT SALMON GALLON GOODS California Grape Fruit One gallon cans 3 for 10c IOC Can Peaches Navel Oranges Apricots 20c and 30c a dozen Columbia River Shad Tomatoes Hood River Apples 9- or Apples Fancy $1.10 a box O Cans ZOC 29c per can DRY FRUIT pi At) ! A T1Q AUT0 DELIVERIES Dry Apples llU kill AIM 5 .uSSLSSt " Black Figs " Italian Prunes The Cut Rate Stores View, Wednesday and Satur- U day A. M. reacnes 2Store, Oregon City and Bolton w" " Can.mah, 3 e ryC Tuesday and Friday. IDS. fOr 40C Phones Pacific 19. Hora A-133 Oregon city daily described real property or any part irltiitary lo Oirgon ( i'y ara Invited to y,'.n lb org.nltaUoR I'roiiiotrr of Ida roui era ara great ly p'e.e with Ida Sue e of th prw limlnary work Mr. fJillmas sail Wedne.day iiighl after hla return froo, Ik-aver Cieek Dial II wai prwlKally certain that 100 roaa would be reprw- avnie.j hf ma iw Uli.o al lha opra ing of tha rream. ry. and lha output at nr.t would be ' ptxinds of duller dally Tha product will i markH. d In Oregon City and Portland. The plant t fir it will he l.ud lo DIES AT HIS HOME REV. JOHN WCRNLY OF GERMAN REFORM CHURCH WAS ILL FOR SOME TIME. Her. John Wernly, paator of the Ger man Reform rhunh. of Wllaonvlll, died at hi home at i t' Saturday morning. Ill health has been falling for soma time owing lo age. Rev. Wernly waa born la 8ltrr- 'and. April 27, IX' I. and ram to Amer Ira 20 years ago. He ha resided In Clackamas county for the last year, coming to Oregon from California. II had been pastor of the German rhurrh I at Wllaonvllle since that time. He bsvra a wife and flva children: Mrs. M. Wilson, of Spokane. Wash.; Mr. Matilda Sandwortb. of Portland: Alexander Wernly, of Wllaonvllle. and two daughter lo Ohio, who are on their way to attend the funeral. Funeral arrangement will be made upon their arrival. EDWARD lUOt OF PARKPLACE, IS DEAD Edward Hinder Is dead at his bore In Parkplace. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence. He waa the son of Theodore and Mra. Mary Hlmler, who survive him, and four brothers, FYed. Henry, George and Louis Hlmler. of Parkplace, and a sister. Mrs. Pearl Dernier. He was unmarried and bad been a fisherman and waa formeri? employed in tho paper mills. He was born In Oregon City, June 19, 1S77, and attended achool at Parkplace. He bad i been 111 for several months. Extra Specials 3 rolls Toilet Paper 10c Peanut ltuttr, 2 lbs 25o 25c can K, C. Caking Powder.. 20c 10c can Pepper 5 10c can Lye 7c S boxes Matches 10c Fresh Vegetables Green Asparagus, 2 lbs 25c Crisp Celery 1(c Cauliflower, 5c and 10c Fancy Head lettuce, head 5c New California Cobbage,, lb.. . . 3c Parsnips, pound 2o Cabbage plants, 3 dozen 25c Carrots, pound 2e New Rhubard, pound 5c H.H. Lettuce, 2 bunches 5c EVERY ROLL GUARANTEED lSth day of April, 1918, at the hour of City b faitory. About !'o4 Wort of modern dairy n.aihlnery will be In talUd Tha a ne la I ln will be cai'l 'li at IrvMj. ruti.l.ttng of luo harea at i aw li bo dalrvtnaa will im allowed lo Uk rtii. re Ibaa Rv l Km r or le (ban on. Aa lha ass. tall.n gross older. II la planned lo bran, b Out In other line ban but'er making alone. . a rintio may ! manufaciured. aa well a rhree and ml'k and cream will be sold. Orgou City now has no U a cream factory and all of the warm eaiber delw a y consumed kra Is hlftd In from Portland. C. B. STRAIGHT DIES OF HEART FAILURE DEATH COMES SUDDENLY TO OREGON PIONEER FUNERAL SET FOR SUNDAY. 2 P. M. Cyrus It. Ktralght. welt known Ore gon pioneer, died Friday morning of heart failure at bl home oa Bliteenth alrcet. Mr. Straight wa born In Illinois, June 21, 1S3K, and rame airoaa the ptalna by og team with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Straight, In Mil, and settled In Clackamas county, tak ing up what 1 known a the Straight donation land claim at rarkplar. one mile from this city. II wa married to Uu-lnda C Man!, also daughter of well known ptoixwrs. May IS, 1H65. lh family residing at Parkplace on the old donation land claim for many yeara. , She died In ISM. Mr. Straight la aurvlved by the fol lowing children: Mra. Minnie Grady, of Ilorlng; Mra. Jennie Huerth, of Portland; Mia May Straight, of Ore gon City; Jack Straight, of Oregon City; Charles Bulght, of Seaside, Ore City; Chart- Straight, of Seaside. Ore gon; Mrs. Stella Ice, of Oregon City; He also leave one brother, John Straight, of Parkplace; three alater. Mr. Jennie Pdngman and Mrs. Julia Frost, of Canemah; Mrs. Mary George, of Chehalla. Wash.; seven grandchil dren. Funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock from Myer ft Prady'a undertaking parlor, where re mains are at presenL Interment will be on the old borne place In the fam ily cemetery at Parkplace. CHICHESTER S PILLS W - . THK Bit HOIK BaUMft. Jt lillwl wiweitMMA I lkMWI IH4 kr.. rule u Md muiV7 b-.t. ul not m l M V Tu m tibm Sir Af rr " . Sr4-4. lUh(IIMIft.Ttr: Illil.lS .! riLUk ! Ml limH am. !UlaM. Alrt StftaMa SOUJByDStCGISISEVtmfttAt SEE MORGAN A. & H. Soda Reg. 10c Pkg. 5c each FLOUR ROYAL CROWN $1.35 sack $5.30 bbl. We guarantee this to be the best hard-wheat flour or money back. 65c ESSj Last publication, April 2S,191S. It i