Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 14, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    j LOCAL I1RILTS
j OREGON CITY Mil
I'lMIMl' M. 'lt l llif lit l.f IVm
U Hloii In fl.U lean - Ad
I'atilik Harris of Uladalniia I In.
pfuilng fiillualiil rvvlil I M
Mr tnil M( I I MHUr i( tani.y
t tailed (Iickiiii I'lly lili ii.la llils . i
('. M lU'llrf, feidlllt l.f iiit
Cllf lOiUts) Nu. J, a business tlal
nf III Hi munly Mat Muii.lar
Mii M iitr Miiiiiri i( ti.ia i Mr l
Had Iter I'jfriiU, Mr. and Mi M
Mu. at M.ihir urr Honday.
W. A I'rn lor. ll'1'H 'It an indi
data) fur rixinl f i iiiiiiiileslinr, a I'll
Orrfoii (Mr mi husliie Tua.ey
TO BICVCLE MAKERS
LAO WANT! 10 WHItL WITH
ALL CXPRKM CHAHCtl PAID
IINT TO HIM.
An arinl ml miiiai.al appeal f-.r
4 fl' Mi tin aa miiI laat imiiilli l.jr
llrry lillMMin, at Hurlim. aiulldati I an ir-i.n City iitli In tl,r Kian i
lr iixihlr iiiiiniilaaliiiMr fn lha M 1 of Indian (l li and m
pul.lkall lliki l. slld t ta la tlly J'l-i I !'" The l. lii r aa f..ral,.J
day. in inn Miimr nrKfr loinpany liera
ri lit 1111. n are Ulna: liiivrr 1 1 'I turned otrr In Tim KnlerprlM,
uiMin Mr ami Mr lurrr mmm over I nem in m jmn.i, nu iiioi in
Ilia arrlal of ft liltlo uaiia-liii-r. l-iri Ortun nijr, U llhheid Tim lril-
April 10 folloa
A moii Handy ilalior In lliltl 'Ihar Hir - Will imi do mi a
rlty during Ilia l ( daya vt I fit ? Th faior la' I'leae a-n
Clr Junker, A U iN iliti aiul I'sulliiw dial liiilUu li il forty dollars.
It. Mrlnli I l(iiiiiiilH-r that uu lll Mill riinr
Mr. in Mr llalpli GrlMd nf Ihls limn looo I.I. yi lea a year. I'lreaa sen
city tilrlalird Mi A. II (Irlhl'la I una Ilium! aiisaerlns: anything. Iml
ami Mr John Jreaa from Caii'.y d"r I e n.I in on. Tha r aaoii hy I aa
InK Ilia wk. I roil la thai I ill do )ou a fnr. Th
Joatah Martin. former resident til I boy III aak nia lii-r I ol llm In
llilarltr. ilomi (ruin l-ln, li'aldun I1U71U ami lt llu in I ( i
lrrarnl boitw, looklm arirr iroxii I from jour fai lorr. I 'iit ulf for II
IlilrrraU Miliar I I'leara a-ni II, r Hi" ri'rr
John I'raft anl ami, llaiuioii'l, of 1 1 liaiai , fur I han I nr monnr.
'i.ii... , a 1 ..... I
mb'iioii .., ..., . . "yuati ininirr, liato a In-art an
-J.. .1... ift.. I.l ul...,. I . ...
my .10.11 i..n ii.n, llir lin fltH, f rliargx. I a
Ihrr ! pri..rnr Intun-ata. nlliin a l.lrrrli- alMiut t.o ram
IWMiir! B'lx rnaf iiirm in n .11
M. Htixi In thla Uatii' Kiiv.
Tha funeral ai'nl.ra for IIih la'o
Mr. H)lla MiCrai krn, nf rurtUml,
inoltii r of Mr. II llranaon of llila i ll',
III hi hnl.l t.Mlur I SO o'cliHk In
I'ortlanJ.
Mr. ami Mr oin (. lUrtan. if
i C. DYE TALKS TO
HAPLE LANE
APPLICATION OP 00LOCN UL(
TO NATIONAL PRtPAPIO
ncii 11 oitcumo.
THREE COUPLES ARE
DIVORCED IN A DAY
MAN WHO CLAIMS WIPE HAS AN
OTHER LEGAL HUSBAND
WINS DECREE.
MO Ht rwmmua Hi'litl It free 01
haf . ami will t-( aoiua Imja tit liny
a Mi r l from pm. B.111I ma that M
iiiip An.l I Iiimm a lilrr I" to Ku lo
athool for I halo two mllo In atk
verr niortiliiit
"I oolj reallr I kII t li a
lli . !. In Va.ira to ti.nip I HI not
OrvKon t'ltr roiiln No. f. ara rmrlvlm J fr,,. )im it ly an imlun m
roiiKmln'Mlloiia or lhi arrival of a (,r, , u from you, ami I will .y for
011. tirn April 10 Tli IIUI It. I ar.i onlr It rra of aa Boar
nlh I .oiin. riaaai aenil in a 22 Inrh frama. Hrn I
Mr K. H. KrroKiiln. of luirlo. 1. tlf Wcllai Farto Ktiima foinnany
niolhrr of Mr J. V. tunU tlalieil In ,,) n,B ,,,r ih ,,ar. a roiirwlf. for
Ihhrlir Wr 1n-lar ami left Wmlne- 1 haven't a iM imr of mr on. I am
lay nlrht for Knuene, lu-rn alia lll ankloiia to (et It
la It other rJallea
Jaiue Hell, of Hamty, amoui
tha roiuitr eat laltoia from that
il.a on Wmlneailay. AIkhiI 30 rel-
il.nl from Hnmlr ra !n I ti Is rltjr to
attend Irlul In the rlrrull roiirt.
Ir. ami Mra. l-e II. Ileqoeth and
to rhllilrvn. Hoderta Clalra ami Je,
Jr. of I'oillaiid ere over Huniliy
(ix al at Ihn home of Mr. and Mr
". Hi.huel.el, parent of Mr. Itequeaiti.
Mr. and Mra Kdar. KIIIhk. of
thla rltr, left Kaliir.lajf afternoon for
t'oltaiiu Crute. her they III maks I
their future home. Mr. KIIIhk la a
lirolher of Caul KHInK of Mount
11 ilra Mr A 1 itiat.
Mr. and Mr. Levi l.rti. or Aurora. ,0 from I'a illna K.lelman or I'aiillnr
vllte In thla city ilurtnn thu week. Almaale aa almnsl Hatunlay l.y Clr
Mr. Krb eonrerreil lth the county rnlt Ju.lce famidietl. They wero mar
tonrt pertaining to tha operating or 1 ri,., 8,.tiinoer 2S. 115. In Kukciiv
a rTel pit on hla property nar Tu l- rharKe.l that hi wlfa had an
(Unit rlriT. I other leaal liuahand. of whoac eiat
flower and rarJa of ronnrattilatl.m nnre lie had no kuowlnlxe until week
am helni rerrlved hy Mr. and Mra. after their nmrrUne. He elalii.ed that
Krroll McKero of I'ort uiid over tha tho eklatenro of the Orat huihand
arrtTal of a little daiiKhler, Uirn April mailt Invalid hla man-tune to her.
&. at North Yamhill, the home of the I May Cramer N'olley waa alao a rant
(ormer'a parent hera Mr. M. Kern I id ill tone from l-ator l.yle Notley
'an a mieal. Hhn la well known In thla of l Anaele. and waa awards the
rlty, alator of Mra. Ouy Iteddlt k and rnatwly of tlielr one rhlld. She
Mlaa Vernn Curl, and wn hefore her rharnHl deaurtlon
niarrURe, MlM Grace Curl. JiuUn Camphell lt;pe,i a dnree II
Mia Marnrvt Thompaon of Mount vonliiK Johanna M. ti.imliert from
IMeaaant. a aenlnr In tha Orenon Cltv .eorn uumiieri on tlie croillliiw ot
hlKh nchool. ha been teai-hlnit the tuclty. The nilt of Kdward Nelaon
naal month at the Twllkht a h(H.I ow- l" ' Howim waa ill
Ins to thn ahaenee of MIh (iladya mlaaed and Jonef KTolU-h. who named
Hyprynakl of OlmUtono. who Ima heen '" 'n1111'. defendant In a ault to
III. M' Ityprynakl will not Im alile 1 1"" l "". Kfn a iieeree
to reaumo her work, lilli will he
taken up hy MIh Monn Hoed, who
was nppolnted to tho plnri nt a meet-
ln of the achool board a few dii.va
ago. Mlt't Thompson will 1 . t urn to
hor atildle.
WED IN VANCOUVER
AT
19
Tli M.iplo Ijina jr rtaiiK" at Its ln"t
Ihl Halurday afteruoon heard K '".
)a, a IimbI attorney, iak on I It
aul.J.x I of "Apiill. a I Ion of the (iolileii
Kula" lr W. T. Millikin, paator of
tha flrtt llupllat ihur. Il of Oregon
City, inadn 4 ahort and Intereatlng ad
drraa. The halame of Ilia lime waa
devoted lo a program l.y Ilia rHKo
hlill Imluded rwltatl'iiia, aonxa and
a lllilipia (Ueaalna' loiileat.
Mr. !' Ill ill ad. Ilia roiilelided
that Ilia Uol'lm Kii'm alionld lyn ap
plied to military affair and to m in ial
liualneaa life lie livid that under
preaenl roiidllllill IIK-n ttera rte. ul
liioal holly hy their fliiani lal Hand
Ink. "Certain hankrra." he aald, "hy
Iln Ir loan poaer, keep their roMimuiil
lln lu Una flnam lal'y, and alao ron
Irol Ihn (iiternmetil, o lety and other
ai tlvltlea, the poer of their word l-
I a at mi h. that Ihey ran even rom eul
1 rime ."
'Uliullar romlltlotia elt In itillllary
life," cont limed Mr. Ire. "all rlrlita be
lli! ili tcf Miineil by rank." Thla aa a
vlolutlon of the (iolil.n Itule, he
thoiiKht, and added that the govern
ment waa reiula In not looking Into
raiM-t more rarefully. lie illed a IIUIM
lx-r of military riu-i In hli h he hel-
Juatlre had not In en done.
In i loaing hi talk, Mr. Iye preaen'.
e.l aonie original l.l.aa on the g.Kxl
roada ijuejilon Aa meana hy hlrll
tha farmer lould reai h Ihe market
ri-nlera, good rojita re invaluable.
In military affair good road were e-ai-ntlal.
and Ihey were alao avenue
by hlill Ihe peole of the lountr
rould he tirouaht cloier lo the rullUD
of Ihe city, ! declared.
ARE NOT PAID AS ONE
COUNCIL, WHICH DOES NOT
MEET, THEREFORE DOES NOT
PAV BILLS OR SALARIES.
G. II B.
OF
T
JONES MILL MAN DROPS PROM
CHAIR TO THE PLOOR,
DEAD.
TEACHERS MEET AT
PORTIAND COLLEGE
PRESIDENT FOSTER OF REED
COLLEGE TALKS VOTE OP
THANKS IS GIVEN.
The reKular meeting of the Clack-
nmaa County Hihoolmen' club waa
held al the Heed college In 1'ortlaiid
Kntiirila), the member King th J
gueat of I'realdent Koater of that In
alltution.
I.nnrlinon wa terved at the rollego
lo the teaihera, after which they gath
ered In tho ro'lego cfaaiK'l. I'realdent
Koeler talked on the historical d )-
velopiiient of Heed college, illuatrat
Ing hi take with vk- of the rollexo
bullillHK throiiKhuut the country. The
teacher were hora about the college
grtund and were given an Idea of
Ihe work of Ihe Institution. A vote of
thank waa extended to I'realdent
Koaler hy the club.
About 20 member attended the
meeting. Among them were C. F.
Homlg of Willamette; J. K. Ilowlaud.
V. J. Tooie. A. O. Fwl and V. U Cal-
aan. of Oregon City; F. II. Gutherlo,
of Kalaiada; Hubert Uoett, of Mllwau-
kle; C. F. Hoee, of Molalta, and George
Thompson, of Willamette.
The next .meeting of the club will
ho held May 20 at Willamette.
Coum lliiian 'ioo liiiiiii, C)d anl
I'arrlah, of filadaione, aupporti-ra of
Wrtler Muierlnti lob nt W ill JohiiMi i.
are finding their on man tb victim
Of their aitlvltlea 7be filadaloli
lonn'll ronalata of li member, four
ronatllullng 4u01.nu. These llite...
fearing an ordli.ame or a mot Ion
hlih would restmt ibe autliorlty of
l..l..k,.n ah. Ill not ..II.....I f, .ti,,, .11
" - " I I
ninellng and have L'i.-. un ulllmatum I MM,
to the other three ... in. Iliiii-n. de lr-'
lug that "e will neier meet with ym
again In room II till u. h of you agr
10 do ba line aa lio n aimiild
and lei Jolmnan iiIoiik" With the
conn. II pllt three to three, Mayor
Howell, alio I In sxnpathy Willi tli-i
antlJohnaon fatl..n rould ra tba
dneldlng vote.
A all bill 01 11. t be paid by tl.j
rouni II, none of the ton employes
have received aalarii-s for March and
no claim have been sllo-.. Water
8iierlntendent Jolinum, in ahoae 'jo
half the three tiiMiiU-ra ara holding
out, I Ihe prlnrliMl sufferer b.-iue
of Ihe fuel that he Is the only city
empolye who doiM. all hla time (j
city work.
One of the principal feature of tho
sltuaMon that ha lit the council i
the apollitment of a ati r collector,
taklpg the handling of money from
Ihe UierlnUndeiit. Goodman, Clyde
and I'arrlah opoai the creation of th
office of a water collector, althoigh
(JiKxIinan, proprietor of a atore, la now
acting In that rapacity for Johnson.
A peaceful aetll.-iiit-iil of the dead
lock la mil In light. ea h side atnrtil I ri.r
flrm'y for what II ionl.ers right. T!i.
town charter provnlo that If a coun
cilman doe not aitri.d a regulur ses
sion of the count ll at It-aat once In
four month, he mil automatically
lose hi place. This duuae alone may
result In bringing lite mum II back to
gether, and then only l.y the automa
tic removal of IIiom- three member
forge M ll. Join. ai;cd 1 yean.
drope( dead from hla ibalr from an
attack of heart fa'lnre, Mmiduy a'le.
11 n, In the Ik me of hla slater, Mr.
Ama linel.
Mr June had lived at Ihe home of
hla staler, lilh I lo. at".) on the
AUriialh ucar Jon-' a. ill for a num
ber of yeara. He was born In low
and ha been a resident of Ihl roomy
for over 2' yetra. He I Je'l knoau
In Ihe Alermithy d alrl.t.
The fuiiera'l till U held from High
d this af'.ernoon.
9mbkm
How to Feci Well During Middle
Life Told by Three Women Who
Learned from Experience.
MRS. LOUISE DILIER,
OF STAFFORD, DIES
Mr. Uiulse Alice Illtler I dea-1
at her hoiiM) In Ktjftord. after an I'l
nesa of several month. Khe wa age I
M yeara and t month, and wa the
wife of Kdwln lilller. who aurvlve
her, along with the folio Ing dill-
dren: Mia Mary Killer, Stafford; Mr.
Kthel M) at rum. ItoMl.urg, Mr. Kate
Conn, Melrose. Ore.; Htehman llll-r
and Walter Oilier, HIadoid. Mr.
Oilier was a native of Oregon. The
funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Ihl
afternoon from the family borne, an I
the Interment III be in Hood View
cemetery. Hev. Mr. Kill will con
duct the funeral aervkea.
WILLAMETTE WOMAN
FOUND TO BE INSANE
a meeting until the other agree with
their vie
Among thoao who secured marrlago
lli-enm In Vancouver, Waah., Thurs
day were Jnmo T. lovegrove, of
I'lirtluinl, nnd Klla K. ftinton. of Ksu-
cada. Hho gave her aito a 17 year.
VOTERS WILL PASS UPON $18,000
WATER BOND ISSUE AND
NEW CHARTER.
. LIGHT GUARD8 FISH
- 1.. ..... ....
At a npoclnl uluctlon to Do Hold Muy
Would-be violator oftho law who nt- 19, which Is ntto tho ilnle of tho prl
tompt to fish nt night Udow the Wil- murh', tho voters ot Cunby will bo
liwmitte river full nt Orogon City ure called upon npprovo or rojoct a new
likely to get Into troublo. A battery city charter und a $18,000 watur bond
roiiHiHtlliR of a 1000 candlopowitr Ihkuo. Tho specltil cluotlou was ca'loU
aonrcbllght has been mounted on tho nt ft mootlnK of tho council Monday
point of the Inland below tho falls nnd nlKlit.
la now in vino. Tu, protHiHod clmrter contains pro-
wo navo nan a Rrcni ileal or iron- VImIoii which will iMrmlt a municipal
hlo with vIolutlotiH ot tho low thoro In y owned wtitor y8tpm und corrects
mo pnHi," saiti air. nnoemnKer veier- ,nIH)r crror In tho present charter
(lay, nnu wo inianu 10 pui u siop co
It, Tha placa baa been a favorite one
for setting notti at night."
The largest ancj most
complete general
stock of Mer
chandise and
The Lowest- Prices
Quality Considered
Groceries, Field and
Garden Seeds
Crockery, Granite
ware, Dairy Supplies
Drain Tile Brick,
Lime and Cement.
Highest Cash Price
paid for
Country Produce
Larsen & Co.
Corner Tenth and Main
Tho council favors a municipal
water plant. Tho town Is now sup
piled by a plant owned by M. J. Lee.
Tho town Is endeavoring to secure a
sntlHfiietory offer from Mr. I.eo, but
If unsiicvqHHftil will probably build a
nyHtem.
H.J.LEE IS SUED BY
Mitchell, J.owIb & Stavor company,
a Portland Implement and farm ma
chinery concern, Friday tiled a suit
In the Clncknmns county circuit court
nKnliiRt M. J. Uio to collect $194.18,
alleged to be duo ns a balance on a
note, nnd $40 attorney's fees. Mr. Loo,
who Is well known through the south
ern end of tho county, was formerly
Bocrotary or the Clackamas County
Fair Bnfloolutlon and owns the Canny
wator works. Will Mulvey Is attorney
for tho Implement company,
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollar.
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Wa, the underalgnBd, have known F. J.
Cheney for th last 16 roars, and ballav
him perfectly honorable In all business
transaetlona and financially able to carry
out any obligation mads by hla Arm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall' Catarrh Curt la taken Internally,
actlna directly upon th blood and mu
ooua surface of ih ayatem. Testimonial
aent f ree. Price 71 oanta per bottle. Sold
tr all Druttteta.
Take Hall a family rill far eoajtlpatloa.
LOCAL TEACHER TALKS
AT NOLI PLEASAIi
"Homo Economics" waa the topic
dlactiHsed by Mlxs Maude Morton
tenchi-r In domestic science at tho Or
egon City high nchool, al a meeting
of the I'arent-Tenchera association
held In the Mount Pleasant school
Friday afternoon. MlM Morton mad
a specialty In her talk or dealing with
left-overs. Many dainty dlnhoa muy
bo prepared out of romnants. An ,ln
tercstlng paper was rend on the oub
Ject.
Pupils of tho boventh and elgl-.tli
grades attended tho demonstration and
two little girls from the lower claui
OB Kavo recitations.
Tho next mooting will bo held thu
first Friday night in May and a social
time will be enjoyed. Every member
Is allowed to Invito ono guest. A pro
gram will bo arranged for the even
lng.
Mrs. Hadle A. Colaon. axed 36 year".
told Hberlff Wilson, County Judite An-1
who declare that th-y l-l not attend J JW",B nd Dr Moni Friday that h..,
utt.i uiii mail it u jo uiiKTB. 1
She further declared that she was j
Ix-tween 600 and TOO year old. and
was married the flrat time when 9j
years old. She added that she waa
born on the North Pole, and that she
has lived with ever)' Indian tribe 011
the face of the earth during her Iotit
life
MEETINGS AT CLARKES
LINN E. JONES AND E. D. OLDS
TALK AT GRANGE HALL
CHURCH TOO SMALL.
WILLAMEnEHOME IS
DESTROYED BY EIRE
The home of Amy rtuoadoln of Wil
lamette was completely destroyed by
flro Thursday afternoon after a valiant
flKht by a tew ot tho mombors of tho
Willnmotte voluntoor fire department.
Mr. Ilueadoln was on his way to
work while Mrs. neaudoln was in Ore
gon City and could not be located tin
til tho hoiiBe had boon destroyed.
Nothing was saved, causing a loss of
belweon $".00 and $G00 which was
mostly covered by Insurance. Tho
origin of the fire Is unknown.
CASTOR I A
For In&nU and Children,
Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature of
HARDING IS "KEYNOTER"
CHICAGO, April 7. United State.
Senntor Harding, of Ohio, was named
today as the temporary chairman of
the Republican national convention.
which will meet In the Coliseum Juno
He Ib to be the official "keynoter"
Sg popular have become the open
forum meetings at Clarke, in which
a wide range of siihjecu are discusaeJ,
that the sessions no longer are held
In the Clarke church, but now in tho
Grange uall, ahich Is larger. The
mevtlnKS are unusual, and probably
the only onea ot their kind conducted
regalurly In th.' Mate.
Sunday night l.inn E. Jones, former
eg!lntor end cx-n.ayor of Oregon
City, spoke on "HyRenlc Laws and
Their Relation to Manhood and Worn
anhood." and E. 1. Olds, of Oak Grove,
discussed "Home." Mr. Jones leclare-1
the Importance ot the rules of hygenc
as applied to every day living.
Next Sunday Harvey Cross w-ill
speak on ThltiK Worth While":
Thomas A. Hurke Is scheduled to talk
on "The Hoy," and J,ohn W. I.oder
on "Jonah." In addition a quartet
will sing.
The Change of Life is a most critical period of a
woman's existence, and nt glcct of health at this time invites
disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember
that there i no other remedy known to medicine that will
bo successfully carry women through thi trying period zs
Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Comixjund. made from
native roots and herbs. Kead these letters:
I1ilLuli !j4iIa. IV t starts! th (lianc of IJfj
five years bk'o- I always hml a hcsulai he and buck-at-he
ith U-arinjC down pain.: and I would bavn
heal fLinhe very had at tiiiM- with dizry aju-lln ami
rMTYoti fi.-t-IiriKH. AftT takinir I.ydia E, Iliikham'ii
Wgi'tahte Compound I fifl like a new ienm and
am in U-tU-r health and no timre trnuhb-d with
the a hi s and juIim I luul U-fore I took your won.
di rftil n-nwdy. I n-efimnii-nd it to my friend (or I
cannot pralnj it cnotiifh." Mm. JIakoabet Ci ram
mas, 7JU y. IUiiKijold SL, lliihidulphia, I'a.
ISeverlr. JfaxH. "I took I.vdb E. Ili.Vham'a
Viffi'tahle Ounpound, for nTvotmneH, and lyp-iLi. when I wa
(foing through tho llmnifo of life. I found it very helpful and I
have always spoken of it to other women whogtiut-r an I did and
have had them try it and they also have received j
good rvnult from it." Mrs. (JeoaoB A. Dixbae,
17 iiounay m, ueveriy, jlvh.
Krk', I'a. "I was In poor health when the
Chano of life started with me and I took Lydia
E. liiikJiam'g VegvUble (bmpotmil, or I think I
should not have got over it a eaxy a I diL Evi'n
now if I do not feel good I take the Compound
and it restores me in a short time. I will praixj
your remedies to every woman for it may help
them as it has me."- ilrs. E. Kismlixo, OJl East
2l0i ML, Erie, I'a.
No other medicine has been so aaccaufnl la rellerlnj woman's
Buffering as has Lydia E. Plnkbam'a VegeUblo Compound.
Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
E. Plnkbmm 9Iedlclne Co-, Lynn, Mas. Such letters are received
and answered by women only and beld In strict confidence
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UNJUSTLY ACCUSED, SAYS WIFE
committed to the itate bosptal for thi
Insane. She lived near Willamette
with her husband.
CharKing that her husband unjustly
She was examined for Insanity an I accused her when she came home at
10 ociot k one numi. Mrs. tieten ma
bee bus filed a suit for divorce against
Morton A. Illsbee In the Clackamas
county circuit court. She says that
by the nature of her employment she
was sometimes unable to reach home
early, and that she was entirely Inno
cent of the charges made by ber bus
band. They were married February 8.
1915. In Vancouver. Wash.
Why Constipation Injures.
The bowels are the natural sewerage
syfctem of the body. When they be
come obstructed by constipation a part
of the poisonous matter which the
should carry off is absorbed Injo the
system, making you feci dull and stu
pld. and Interfering with the digestion
and assimilation of food. This condi
tion Is quickly relieved by Chamber
Iain's Talileti. Obtainable everywhere.
(Adr.)
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
Louisa Schwerin and Sidney G.
Waldron, of Willamette, secured a
marriage license here hursday.
U. OF O. STUDENTS ON VACATION
The Southern Pacific Is helping tho
I'nlve rsity of Oregon students In their
enjoyment ot their Easter holiday. A
tpeclal train wa run Friday from Eu
gene to Portland, carrying about 100
of these home bound students. The
train left the university city at 1
o'clock. When their playtime Is over,
the students will be taken back on
another special train leaving Portland '
at 1:10 p. m April 16. arriving at
Eugene at 11 p. m. Tbe train will stop
at Oregon City, Salem, Wood burn and
Albany In both directions.
Portland Gas k Co'e company plans
gas distribution In eastern Multnomaa
county.
Kp Your Skin Clear and Healthy.
There Is only one way to have a
clear, healthy complexion and that is
to keep the bowels active and regu
lar. Dr. King's Mew Lifo Pills will
make your complexion healthy and
clear, move tho bowels gently, stimu
late tho liver, cleanse the system and
purify the blood. A splendid spring
medicine. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.)
DR. ICE BUY8 STOCK
R. U Paduer of Heaver Creek, 7..
Elllgson of Stafford, Dr. L. G. Ice of
this city and Mr. Allen of New Era, all
of whom aro engaged in raising pure
blooded Jerseys, motored to Scnppoos-),
Ore., Thursday, where they attended
the annual sale of Jorseys at Sunny
Bank fnrm, owned by Harry West. Dr.
L. V. Jce. who owns a farm near Canby,
hnsi seven head of pure-blooded cattlo
of the Jersey breed, and at the sale of
Mr. West on Thursday purchased un
Imported Jersey heifer, "Fontaine's
Nclllo Girl," that hns been bred to
"Fancy Raleigh." grand champion at
the International, Livestock Bhow held
at tho Panama-Pacific exposition.
SANDY SCHOOL GETS PIANO
SANDY, Ore., April 10. The Union
high school is tho owner of a fine pi
ano, purchased through tho efforts of
the student body of the high school.
The Sandy batik assisted the students
In milking tbe purchasX) for cash.
For Croup Mothers
Always Keep this Handy
Th day of tho Croun aoar la oar
for thoaa parant who wisely kaeu
rolay'a Honey and Tar Compound la
th horn raady lor laitant us.
W. P. Allpn. Poselov. Ma. wrltpa- "I
hnvA ruUed it family of four children.
nnil Iirvii lifted Foley'11 Honev unit Tur
Compound Willi nil of them. 1 tlnd It
the bent croup and cough medicine I
have ever UHed and I have UMcd It for
eight or ten yeurn, and can recommend
1, ..........
ir toward niKiiunii me little ones
frrow hoarxe or croupy, ir tneir Dream
nir becomes wheesy nnd stuffy, give
them Knlev'ii Honey and Tar CoinDound
promptly and It will ward off an attack
of croup.
If you are awakened by the honrse
brnsay coiirH Ihnt mesns croup, rive
Foley a Honey and Tar Compound at
once. It will ease the little autTerera
mili-klv. cut the thlrk choking- phlea-m.
anil anon they, will have eaay breathing
and peaceful quiet sleep.
ttt Every uaer u a xnana. (
sc:emmeNew Caf eteria Store ?rttl
COME AND HELP YOURSELF1
SUGAR
SPECIAL
100 lbs. Cane Sugar $7.55
100 Iba. Cry Granulated 7.35
14 lbs. Dry Granulated 103
13 lbs. Pure Cane 1-00
FLOUR
SPECIAL
Swan Flour, $1.25 sack; Bbl...$4.50
Crown, sack $1-35
Crown, Hbl :.$5.30
10 lbs. Pancake Flour 45c
10 lbs. Patent Flour 0c
10 lbs. Farina 45c
9 lbs. Corn Meal .....35c
Rice, Macaroni, Etc.
Sultana Raisins, Ib 10o
Muscatel Raisins 10c
While Figs, lb 10s
Pluck FiRS. 3 lbs 25c
Dry Peaches, 4 lbs 25c
4 lbs. Pink Heans 25c
34 lbs. Mexican Bonus 25o
4 lbs. Pnyo Heans 25c
5 lbs. Ilroken Rico . ..25c
4 lbs. Jap Rice 25o
3 lbs. Pesthoad Rice 25c
3 lbs. Sago 25c
3 lbs. Tapioca 25c
4 lbs. Cut Macaroni ' 25c
3H lbs. Small White Weans.... 25c
Hams, Bacon and Lard
Armour's Best Sugar Cured Bacon.
Packs, pound 20c
Armour'B Best Sugar Cured Hams,
pound 20c
Sldo Hacon, Pest Eastern 23c
Salt Pork, Eastern 15c
1 pound Armour's Picnic Ham..15o
No. 10 Pail Pure Iird $1.35
Lard Compound, in bulk, per lb. 15c
No. 5 Tin Pure Lard 70c
CANNED GOODS
4 Can Oysters 25c
2 Can Merlgold Milk 15c
6 Can Clams -65c
3 Con Fork and Beans .... 25c
3 Can Sardines 25c
2 Can Chill Con Carne 25o
Pickles and Kraut
Sour Pickles, pint Jar 15c
Sour Pickles, quart jar 25c
Sweet Pickles, bu'k, iuart .... 25c
SPECIALS
10c Can Pepper 5c
Good Broom 25c
Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c
Tillamook Cheese. Ib 25c
Arm & Hammer Soda 5c
CO-lb. sack Dairy Salt 50c
50-lb. sack H ground Salt 35c
5 gals. Coal Oil 65c
3 boxes Matches 10c
25c Box Pearline. or Go!d Dust.. 20c
Corn or Gloss Starch '. . 5c
10c Bottle Bluing or Ammonia. . 5c
3 Cans Old Dutch Cleasnser . . . :25c
5 Cans Lye 25c
Vinegar, full quart 10c
4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c
2 Jay Mechanics Soap, reg 15c,
while they last 5c
Vinegar, gallon ...25c
Reg. 25c size K. C. Baking Pow
der 20c
Reg. 60c K. C. Baking Powder. .40c
4 pUgs. Quaker Corn Flakes 25c
Small Onion Sets 5c
Fancy Hood River Apples, bx $1.10
Fancy Naval Organes, size 80, 48c
Size 176, doz. 20c
Fancy Lemons, extra large, doz. 20c
Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa,
' reg. 30c Ib 25c
Regular 30c pkg. Rolled Oats... 25c
Regular 25o Can Peaches 10c
6 Can Sardines 25c
3 Cans Silver Salmon 25c
i Cans Chinook Salmon 35c
6 Loaves U. S. Bread 25c
Box Soda Crackers,.
Family size 65c
Breadfast Foods
Golden Rod Oats. Reg. 35c, pkg.. 30c
Golden Rod Wheat, Rog. 35c pkg.
30c
Roman Meal ' 25c
Krinkle Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs, ..15c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c
Ralston Bran, 2 for 25c
Full Line Kellogg' and Quaker's
Cereals
FALLS CITY BUTTER
ON WEDNESDAY, BUTTER DAY,
65c LARGE ROLL -
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs 25c
SYRUP
SPECIAL
Log Cabin Maple, pints, reg. 30c 20c
Log Cabin Maple, qts. reg. 60c,. 40c
Log Cabin Maple, H-gal. reg. 90c 80c
Columbia Syrup, M sal 30c
Columbia Syrup, 1 gal 50c
Karo Syrup, ty-gal 30c
Karo Syrup, 1 gal ...55c
Tea and Coffee
Caravan Coffee, lb., special 35c
3 lbs. per special $1.00
This Blend Is a Perfect Coffee; rich
in aroma, strong In flavor, yet Is
smooth and pleasing to the most
delicate palate.
Royal Coffeo, lb., special 30c
Gold Dollar Coffee, lb., special.. 25c
Llpton's Tea, 1 lb. tins for 65c
Best Bulk Teas, lb 45c
Soap and Washing Powder
6 Pars Crystal White Soap 25c
3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser ....25c
Light House Cleanser 5c
Pure Extracts, bottle 10c
Crackers
3 10c Boxes Crackers 25c
2 25c Boxes Crackers 45c
3 pkgs. Graham Crackers 25c
M or M Cases Crackers, lb. ... 8c
Full Line Fancy Cookies, 10c
box, 3 for 25c
5c boxes, 6 for 25c
Full Line Fancy Cookies In Bulks
German Egg Noodles, reg. 15c. 10c
Fruits and Vegetables
Of All Kinds
Fancy Wlnesap Apples, box... $1.25
MORGAN'S
The Cut Rate Store
Oregon City
Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133
AUTO DELIVERIES
Gladatone and Parkplace,
Monday and Thursday morn
ing. Mount Pleaaant and Falls
View, Wednesday and Satur
day A. M.
Wet Side and.Canemah,
Tuesday and Friday.
OREGON CITY DAILY.
for 1916.
JONES DRUG CO. (Adv.l 1