Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 28, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    Olil.OON' CITY KXTKllPHfKK. I'IMDAV, AVUlf, 2tf. YM.
LOCAL BRIEPS
llnl.wl Hiiitdi'i a, c' Milium, aa In
(III I llv mi vVdlneadar.
Al Thi'in". nf litatcr Creek, a
III IhU I He Wi im lay.
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u ll.la I Mr mi Ki.lm.lur
lliniliaa Flab. f Mnllno. aa an
UrrK.ili Clly lall.ir on Tucaday.
i hall Halm. i.( tia.., ai In
ll.la i Hy nil hii.liie.a W.,.liitUy.
!(. Henry Hmh I IMa.ad aa
In llil' rltr nil liialiiiaj Wi dnc .(lay.
Pre.) HIHiier, of Maple j.ne. a
III Ilila (My mi Iui.Iii.m en H,il, inlay
Mr Herman Plhcf and ami, Wait, r
of Carna, uere In Ilila clly nil Halnr
ila.
Mr. ami Mra Tlnimaa li-ala, nf
Carui. Orgn I lly tlaimra Wed
nca.iar. ,
Mr ami Mra John limit, of ( arua.lMra li.or., M l.aill, ,ur.i,fa nf Ihu
pr In Ilila ity lalllng fr lend nn
Imrn.'ny
Mai HinnkB ( Cam aa aiui'iif the
Ortin I'lly luialmaa Ullora 1,11
Hinra.ln).
llnlMrl Hi 'liiM'iiiMirn, ni r-l'lnrail'i.
a miin la im-aiin i ny imu
nn Tlnirailay.
W. Iliaki-'l. nf .Inn ili I lly ronlf
N.i 1. Iranaa. lr.1 liiialiii aa III Itm mui.
l a.al JYU ir.
Mr ami Mr II. J. Ilrltcy, of Klilnra
.l.i . ra UKlila i lly Muii.lar nn lli r
U l-nrllaii'l.
(llo Ktrikir. nf Khlora.l.r.
aniiina: tlmaa lranallh ImmIih. In
Ihla i lly nn frlitay.
liny Armalri'tia. of I'nrt In ml. a I'T
itirr rr.ldnit of IliU r( y. aa In I Irr
iinh City .lii"ala)
Mix rti'l lllllrr. after llHn nU
tlvra In Onxon flty. hua rtnrii... to
h. r hcinr al HrlliXM
W O V.mrhan. nf M.ilull. MP
......i.r IIi.hik aim tranaailfil l.ualtirx
lii Ilila i lly Wi'.liira.lay.
Mr. and sir. Miilian i aaainaj ami
.Iniiiititrr. Miaa Krma. of Caru. wura
In 11.1 i lly nn 8atuMy.
Mr. ami Mr, tllnlun Gor.Hu. nf
lL,...l'. ..r a,.,n Iho Or.Mll
flly vlall..ron TU.ira.Uy.
i!r.rr. Si.Imii. oi,r nf tlif w,'l
rpal.l. nta nf ll.-avrr rr.-k, wa In Ilila
rllyi.n Im.lnr... Tlnirailay.
MUa luiRKxy and Mi ('. I'rli-au r
lalt. d lliflr atalnr, Mra. Itirtlia Kni.
at Nui'f lallim Hnnilay. I
Wllllnin Hlir.h.-rd, of ('am, nno r I
Dm wi ll km, on rraldrnta of that iU t.
a In till t il)- n I ui auny.
Ml, ixna mi-inam. ai.-r .m.,s
in (HI my. ninrnrq to n.r ......... n
lU-avrr irr. on WMin'wuy.
U'llll.m Hl.nrkl..v. ui. nf Ihe w.dl
k....... fartn-m i,f far.1. trunaa.lrd
. . .
li.Klm-a in till city riuturday
Mlaa Martha 8, liii'U. r. of rlld.irad.i.
aa an (n'K,in City vli-lior on Hutur
day vlnllln friend while I ere
Mra. Watlera, of Cooa Hay. I In till
i lly, and I vlaltlriK at the hnine of her
dai'Khler, Mra. Clarence JUinann.
Mr, l.lllle Wlnke, of New Era, who
ha len a itueit at the Imiue of Mr,
tl. W. (J rare, hna retnrneil to her home.
Mlaa Tonln Jelhrlrh, of New Kru,
at'coi.iianled l,y her Inilhur, Kmll,
were Onaon City vlallor on futur-
I-
Mr and Mra Dud'er llradley and
.(n.i in M.,1,.11. Kliern ihey
mil ...t,.l aevernl iluva vlnltlna- rela-1'
',lvi,
Mm rilninn IL.U-ate of Porthiiid
tMMit Wedneaday In fiUdstone. Ihe
..f Mr. I" 19 .....I Mr. M W
linker '
I I I, ,),.,.(, ,,, nf Mild-ankle, waa In
(In KOti Clly nn biihliiesa WodneHihiy.
Mr l..hn.i..ii la reenvnrina from hi I r
.'. in......
C.H.rKo llolman. who la eimaKed In
furmlnK In tho lleuver Creek country, I
waa nmonir the Oregon Clly vlaitor
on Thursday.
Mr. Mury Chnrle, cf Pn.irteenlh
und WiiHhluulon BlrciH, Ikih us her
guest her !ralii!,liumht.,i, Miss Tin n
Chnrlea of Hellwood
E. C. Ilrownlec hna arrived In till
clly from Dallas, Oregon, und ha uc
copied a position with tho Oregon
Clly Courier as editor.
Mr. mid Mrs. Hurh Poster, of Port
land, arrived In thla city Krlduy ami
uro the gueHta of the former's mother,
Mrs. Edwin Pouter Sr.
MUa Mario Harvey of Twlllnht en
tertained as her Sunday guest at Imr
..... .r I...... ii i. ml.
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Plelda from Portland.
Herman Schmidt, one of the well
known farnnirs of Cluckuinaa county,
wiih nmotiK thoso tnuiHftctliiK biiHlness
I.. .1.1.. ..I rTl...Hu.l..at
in una i in. , ..... .,. .
mr. ueoii," v- """'" ,"'
. .... . ........ ... . .. ... ..
son si reels, utter an Illness of several
wcekH will, yellow Jaundice.
(leorgo 0. Ilrownell will ho tho main
ppouker nt Warner Grange next Sat
urday nflernoun during the lecture
hour. HU topic U "Taxation
Mrs. Mortimer Cockrell r.nd two
The largest and 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
thUdon i.r Moulin, ,ut formerly ,,f
iirmirti nir, are In ll,l !r vnl)i
inn imiiii r kki ln.r. M( 'r,,
II. ''. Ht l.ciu, ill (;(, fn.., a .,
Ihla illy on l,t,li,-a y.-.n. y. jnr,
Ml.i la a candidal.. f.,r
ail iKiiiiliialli.n ,- Dili I. Kl.Uuri.
Mini llmiu Watford. I- a lit r in purl
laud x Uik,', ,ho nH-iil Hun. lay In ()t
I .. . ' '
, , ,iiiiiiii lir irnla, Mr an. I
Mra W l Hla!f.,r., rln,.d lo II, ,
city a( rivi-uln
( K. H,,,,,,!,,, , frl)r r.,,M, f
(Irofoii ritjr I, HI mm i.iKaKJ In farm
al MolilU, ua In Ilila i lly on
bualnraa Tliuradar, returning In hu
honi.i ThurnUy evening
N. II (human. l, la ii.iw r.n
n.Mt.d nh in rindnicrln; d..at
titit of (lit (nun VWIIaiiiciii. pulp
l'ir company In Portland, na In
Ilila illy nn l.'iali.Kat M cdm-mlay,
Mra Frc. J. M.-ln.l I ami ( aoiia.
('ial. ami UHU, of H.dlo.d, pr.,i
i mcir i.aalcr ta.atlnii with Mr. an. I
I fi.rny r, al their lu.iiiu mi Ul,,t
Height
Ida roiidlllnii nf Mr.. '"irici ilan
ilil', nni nfllin lmn n r.-ilil -nla
nf Ilila illy, aim tm.t. r -lit a acilnu
anral nl nirulliii al Hh (ircmni Clly
I lni.iul on Tura.by ali. rn.K.n, ( viry
I futiiraliln
Jjn.M Hat rn Mhn h. ........ .in,
ill.. VIIIm. n V-M... J... n...... i. .-
lll.nr.l Ilia fall.llr In' ll.ia Hlv 'f. .....
I Mnniit Aii. , ami r. now mnhlnat
llii lr r.Ml.l. n. . .... . ...i. ..,.i -av.i,.
IiikIoii attiHli.
Mra II A. Il. ikni.in ami lltil.. il.mli
Irr, :artiara, r In till city Iht.
lliry am lh kih .u ol tin. funnrr'a
nmlhnr Mra n T tvim...... .1
rliMi.ly III ai il... h.,i., . i,..r .lu.,li.
Ir, Mra ('. (1, Mlllrr.
Mr. and Mr. Hurry H. hiH-nlmrn. of
Ki,..ra..., anuiuix.a il hy tli.-lr lo
I hllilr. n. 1(1 hard and Nnrman, wcru
In Ihla Hi, ,,n T,. .1..... ih..
vlalli.il lallli Mlaa M. Iu-..l.rn
ami Mr. Il.-nr H. liiwniM.rn
sua. t.iHjritn llunilull uiuli-rarnt 4
aurxli al opxratlini fur tlm niiioul of
(all ituiir at tl.c r.-Kn City h..llul
ftirnluy afli.rnnim. with Jim. Mount
m rrnr.,,!.,, II,. .u.r..l,, Mr. ,.
.lull c.m.lltl.m In. a Ihti. a-rlona for
tlin i.t M.k
j,-,,h II. Oi-rl-r' and Kdward
fVNi.HI of I'ortUnd ia.no lo Or.-Kn
City II, c curly art of the , k In Mr
(irrlirr Ford. Mr. (u-rLrr la tnr i
asi-r of Hip Arrady I'rcaa and Mr
O Nctll I wrll Known rnmini r. (ul
artut In I'urtlund.
Jnhiiknn. !,. Iiaa l,...-n In Ihla
r v(h . Clarmiro. Jolm
,, hsi ,,,,,,, , br homc a, v.f
Ualll HI,.. ... a,,,,,.,,.. l. iwrl.T . .. ... . .
. .... ' VT' . .'
J "LJ ". .V. . :
r"r " win via.i ior ainorui
nrtaina.
C. E. 8mnco. of llraror Crock, wail
In Ihla rlty nn Thuraduy :nornlnn nn
hU Wttjr hon,B from Blt'. hfr
had attended Ihe I'liniona CraiiRe meel-
inn or Marion county, which waa hold
near Haiem. lie left for Ills home
Tnuriday afternoon.
Captain and Mra. J. T. AimhtroiI.
who have been at CorvallU, where
Captain Aiieron ha heen attendliiK
'"M-tlnn of hoard of reRent of the
ureuoii AKru Uliiinu coileRe, ruiurne'l I
"'nlr home Mnndny uiornlnK. While I
CorvallU the vlaitor were all treat-
ro)lly hy the Oreiow Agricultural I
colleao and tho meet Inn waa the mnal
RUcceaaful that hua ever been held by
board.
( hurlea l'ark.,r of Ihe lr..n Kiil'I.
nm - rlim A Conalru. Hon coiiii.unv. who
hua been In Moiituna the luat thre.)
wwk on biialiieaa, haa returned to
Oreiron Clly. lie i,ent aoino time ul
Illllliiaa. Unite. MIrhoiiIu. Creuf Pall a
unci In Iduho he vlalted Moscow. Thml
In Mr. I'nrkera flrHt trip to Monlnnu
anil he wa well lmpreied with the
country In which he visited, CHpecml
ly ut (iIUIiik and Unite,
ACTION BROUGHT TO
GET RENT, LONG DUE ;
George II. Harding and Claro 10
Morey filed u suit In tho circuit court
Thursday agaltiHt (leorgo Young. W.
W. llradley. K. I). Morris and A. M.
,.., . . . . . .
joiiiisdii iu coiieci nun iiiiegeu to on,
duo on n atnro room In the Wlllam-
elto hullillng, owned hy the pluintlffH.
The room is used a u .wcnnil huml
store which tins changed hands sov-
fu, tlm(ll Bnco 10 ront llu(,aI1H j,u
lliKiuent. The total amount south U
jsoii.tin. Hammond & Hammond aro
attorneys for Mr. Harding und Mm. I
Morey.
DESTROYED BY EIRE
Fire completely destroyed the homo
of K. n, HnyhurHt In the Rodlund dla
trlct Monday. Tho house,, wus empty
whon the flro was discovered, and the
origin of tho blaze hug nto boon deter
mined. Mr. Ilayhurut la a brother of I
lion HnyhurHt, manager of tho Homo
Telephone company of thU city.
ESTACADA WOMAN 8UES
Mrs. Elsie Doll, or Estncada, filed
a Milt for divorce In the circuit court
ngalnst Albert K. Hell Thursday, al
leging cruel and Inhuman troutmont
Slio claims that tier husband once
slummod a door In her face, that he
called her names und that, when the
prohibition law went Into effect, he
laid In a store of liquors which ho
drunk too freoly, Slio auks for half
of the property, valued at $1000. Thoy
wore married in Oregon City January
8, 1910, and huvo one child who now
Is stnylng with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Thomas, of Sundy.
Why Constipation Injure.
The bowels are tho natural sewerage
system of the body. When thoy be
come obstructed by constipation a part
of the poisonous matter which they
should carry off f absorbed into the
system, making you feol dull and stu
pid, and Interfering with th digestion
and assimilation ot food. This condi
tion Is quickly relieved by Chamber
Iain's Tablets. Obtainable every where.
(Adv.)
CflOHCILIH Or
GLADSTONE ILL
BURY IIATCIIE
CITIZENS' COMMITTEE II ABLE
TO DNINQ DEADLOCKED FAC
TIONI TOGETHER,
Cnr FATHERS Of TOWN ON THE
ClAfKAMAS KEH AGAIN TUESDA
f. t. Dakar and H. E, Croat Intarvla
Mambirt on Both Bid ef Con.
Irovcty an4 GrUvancai Ar
Clvtn an Airing.
''" l'" "lulled I'V
"l rrlilK fai lli.na of III', (lla.lal.irw
r,"" i"x I"'1" Cll'l
",,l ,,l'l,"l,' """"It f lliu
I"ir will nin t BKi'ln, ( flrl time
' '"""X ' . 'l Tin ailiiy nUlit
I rii 1 1 uf work on the lart
of illli'in' (iiii.iiilltno com i.oai'il of
" r" r""' r- w- ,,ul",r ,",
1 William, fnl'owliiK a nnlit Inula
,mr",l '""l M.m.lay nlylit.
I 1 ' tn"innn i-onnrii la ciniHmi
"f ,l ""'". "' " """-
e1'' " ""'""H': qmirmn. Tbr.)...
liixnliiian, Turrlnli nn i ( " I l . ri-fnaed
,l,'n '"". ui"'i,y pn-vriu
'"K M,ln. I no lonm II u ailll
over inutti-ra In rcxm.'i Ihni with the
tnnnaKiinirit of Hid watrr di-i-artmi-nt
h1"1 h"'' n"1 "M " " r '" M"r"
Tm-a-lay nklit tli coir mitti-c of cl'l
' "". .V " " n" "
WM.I mllifaUay niRIII lllr-y ltlt.TVl!WVl
l . ulH""un- , "rnn
i.oin aui-a iiromiai'q io inrK'n
''"' " " "'i " a...
,M',")r micni wu.m mat
Irr of bualni-Ra, Innx iftlvi led, will
l taken up. Mr. Wl'llum of th
runiniltti'O aa unuiilo to attend tho
Wcdtii.aday nlKlit rnnfprrnr.
Ilolh (Idea alrvd the troiildri to tho
rominlllro of i Kln iia. fioodinan. who
won bli aorit In the council after a
ronti'at In the coutH, iplalnid tlia.
the council did not received I, I in In
r,,,e wy ni' n" )iiiiinn
",w
-.,.,.. -.., nt,,. in ,,
,.,,. r rliv l. .!.,....
The tllffi'ri-ncit arlalnic out of tho
oHnilliin of tho clly wau-r ajulfin
"e not brouulit tip Wo.lneaduy iilisht.
and at the meetliiK n't Tuesday thla
matter will prohahly be threshed out
WEST LINN HONOR ROLL
IiiilJ f the Went I.lnn aihmd who
were neither ahai nt or tardy liirliic
the achool month Jnat ended are,:
-aier rarnier, iierniun lavmr. iuu-
Hu AruiHlrona:. Violet MeUter. Uorotny
IX'wnlnn, Herman Itnae. I.ivnar.1
Schwartt, Knimet Shield. Klalo llime.
Kllu Karllk. Mildred I'Uk'e, Orvlllo
Charlea. Willie Campbell. Kdward Mar-
o. Krankle Melnter. Frank 1'lckle,
HayuiOIld I'lckUl. Domlllll k ZalotlU
J'""l'l ZulonU . Ie Wood. lo Ultt
m'r' K1(lon ""'l' f'l"rlea Kar'lk, li-r-
,,,1,.'!lrM' ""f"''"' Moo llewlck. Winl.
m u l"re. rmrence lurilk. l.ll
'" Mclxter. Mary ZnlonU. Mury
ZhIoiiIh. Mury Zudnlkar. Ilnth Itohln-
vii..f-. ..,.. ru.a,
'onttM Vreen. Clair Telkey, Clarence
I'elkey. Hosu H:l.-e. May Powell, Mil
dred Kuii'ik, Eleanor Hall, Joe 'Marco,
KritncU Yunkcr. Willie El'lolt. Eeon-
nnl Hall, Sherman Todd, I ailnla Kn-
nnk. Evniielle Hall, Jenuln Karllk,
Ocmpey Powell, ltulph McCoy, Ralph
Guyner, oo Zudnlkar, Julia Lytsel!,
Clara Ymiker, Margaret Pupnun. Plora
Kuiiuli, Clurt Karlik, Elmer Simpson,
hurlle I my, Michael Zailnlkar, Jnh,
Marco, llarlelgh Wright. EUery Hick
man, Frank Hogan, Martini McUirty,
Charlotte llugueuln, Eileen Nixon
Glndya Wright, Joseph Nixon, Ethel
Slul'l. Itiiy Hogan. Uoorgo Hlae',
Emily Nixon, Allan Draper. Prank
Bnna, nhwlvj lll.nl M,.rv S..h..rln....
... j ..v. hl.,n... ,
""o Nixon and Opal Hogan.
UNCLAIMED MAIL.
Th0 f0owln, ls Ht of unclulmcl
letters ut tho Oregon City postofiicc
for tho week ending April 21, 1916
Women's list Miss Ida Aldrich
MU8 Grace Cooper, Mrs. Dr. Reynolds
Mrs. Mary T. Smith, Mrs. Gertrude
Chi. Mrs. I. J. WilMuniH.
Men'g list W". E, Hultimore, H. C.
llenton, C. I.. Johnson, Jacob Kruslch,
Charles Uitlmer.
Monmouth
plans to pavo Main
street.
Look for the Big
thy a
When in Oregon
City
FINE MEALS AND
SANITARY BEDS
REASONABLE RATES
E. T. MASS, Prop.
Seventh and Main
Opposite Suspension Bridge !
mmm
GETS $1721 VERDICT
BURETV COMPANV LOSEI IUIT
CROWINO OUT OF DIVISION
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
A erdl. t KlvliiK H. II lu-atle, A. I..
Ilealiu and Nellie M ltl,i,liia, cluilia;
Imaliieaa a the Or, ('o,i,uilaalii
company, a JudKinnit rr 11721 and
mala UKalnal the I'lim.la Kurety loin
puny aa alxnad hy circuit Jnd.: ,
Cauipl.ell Thurailuy. 'II, i- i ue waa
tried one month axo, '. an I
I Hllpp reprewiitliii! the plalliUffa
and John Hull, I'onluml attorney,
Ihe defilidat.t.
TIlM ...II tfrfftf. I.lll .,f II. M l.(.(,V..Vtf
ment of iJlvlalon aire I J. W. Hln
who held the contiait. a lomli.d l
Ihe llllnol company II., left to
before the Improvement wa coin
pleted and Ihe ault waa filed to collet l
1,111a he left unpaid.
The commUaiiin i-Miipany, which
held mat. rlal Mil loiallna; tH'2 7f.
BKi.lnat Hhea, aUo hud a-U,ied rlulma
from IjirHns t Jonm urn Jainea Ad
klna for lumber
WORERS Will
MEET AT PARKPLACE
REPRESENTATIVES OF 13 60CIE
TIES IN COUNTY WILL
GATHER WAV 4-7.
The Christian End. aon-rs of Clack-
amuu county will inc,t at rurkpla.:e
on Katurduy and Sunday. May 0 and 7,
for their first annual I'hrUtlun Kn-
tleavor convention.
iHdexatea from every ( lirl-tlan Ku-
deavor aoclnty In tl," counly will he
preaeiit. and the tot u I attendance at
each aeasion will he over 1 .V. A com-
mltteo haa been at worl: for over a
month rompMitiK arruiu'emeiiia for
Ihe convention, and some of the best
Kndeavor worker on the I'uclllc coast
have been obtained for the afsslons.
The keynote addrc., of the conven-
tl
oa Saturduv afternoon will he de
livered by Clarence II Sprui;ue, of
I'ortluud. K. E. Kelke and (J. Evert
linker, also of Portland, will have
prominent place on the program. On
Saturday evenina; a ".Millionaire Han
quct" will tuko p'ace, at wtilih. tho
union officer for the enauliiK year will
be selected. Othor feature) of the
rogrum will be a hike by the Kn-
eavorer lute Saturday aflernoon, and
(unrlac aorvloe on Sunday niorninR.
Clntkumaa county hai 13 Endeavor
ocletles.
CRAY DENY GUILT
Joseph Gray and Joan I '.rooks, a'-
leged bonding w ire thieves, entered a
plea of not guilty iu tho circuit conr'.
Thursduy morning and will be tried
June 7.
They were arrested In Portland a
week ago and the churgo against
them Is tearing up, removing and dis
placing pieces of a railroad truck, a
crime defined at tho lust Bcsslon of
the legislature. I.lvy Stlpp was ap
pointed attorney for llrooks and Gray
by udge Campbell.
John Hiilmer. of Cunemah, chnrged
with a statutory offense in whicn his
own 8tepduughteis are Involved, was
a'so nrruigned. Through his attorney
George C. Hrowm-II, he entered a pl"u
of not guilty and will be. tried June
C.
IN FEES EOR FILING
The law making it possible Tor a
candidate to deposit a filing fee in
stead of a petition netted Clackamas
county $210, according to figures pro-
pared by County Clerk Iva Harring
ton. Many candidates found that It
was easier and less expensive to de
posit a filing fee than to circulate pe
titions as required under the old law.
MOLALLA EDITOR TO
nnrr tiii mi "nun"
(jIVL lALli urn mv
G. J. Taylor, editor of the Molulla
Pioneer, will again give hla humorous
talk, "Dud," nt Parkplace high school
assembly room Saturday night. He
will be accompanied by the Pioneer
male' quartet, which was with him
when he guvo tho same talk at Cunby
several weeks ago. The affair is to be
given under tho auspices of the Youus
People's society of Christian Endeavor
of the Congregational church.
Dend: The Shcvlln-Hixon mill with
a capacity of 300,000 feet In two 10
hour shifts, although completed only
three weeks ago, will Increase size of
plant one-third.
Could Hardly Do Her7 Work.
Housework ls trying on health and
strength. Women are as much in
clined to kidney and bladder trouble
as men. Symptoms of aching back,
stiff and sore Joints and muscles, blur
red vUlon, puffineas under eyes,
should be given prompt attention be
lore they lead to chronic or more ser
ious ailment Mrs. George Hauck,
955 Pearl St., Denton Harbor, Mich.,
writes: '1 was awful bad, with such
pain I could hardly do my work, and
I am very thankful for Foley Kidney
Pills." (Adv.)
COMMISSION COHPANV SHELIKED CHILDREN
I.I
HE DIDN'T; NOW SHE
.
BIRTH CONTROL CAUSED TROU -
OLE IN THOMAS FAMILY
OTHER ACTIONS FILEO.
"
The prliw Ipln an,) ii-Hm. of blrtli
control are laied liy Mra. Kmma M
Tlioinua, who Wednesday filed a amt
for dlvone from Hurry II. Thoinaa.
for the IriMiMe between heraclf aill I""1" " " l --t
liiiaband. Tin y wer mariled In Maf j fl,it m f"iy. H lived
mot Octiher i, lit., and hae lwo;","r r l Junction City. Uteri
children, of whom Mra. Thomaa e. ki; mnvln lo Kuisene where he remained I
a.1' ""
- y I Thorns ulti-rn that upon their
n ' '"""'"K" !" woman.
- . er nwnl wa 0,ixeJ lo rhll
ilren and Inaiated thai ahe lake dnua
and treatment which did much to
wreck her health. Hlie aak for :4
rilf.tiltklv f..r IliA .....ru.rf nt llit.lr Im..
children. Ilnrwnell Hlever. filed,
th. r.......i.i..i r..r ir. T,.
Clalmlnir that hi wife once said
mtii . m i. mil i.,r iiavina i.tarnr
him, and that ahe often said that ahe
wl.heil that they were not married,
Elmer A. Illy ha fl'ed a ault In th
circuit court for a divorce from Alice
It. Illy. They were married October
29. 1892, In Omaha, Nebr.
Marie Tnxle ha filed a suit for di
vorce from Herman Henry Enn'e, al
tering desertion nd cruel and In-!
human treatment. They were married !
.March 1, 19)1, In Eugene, and have!
one child.
ChurKlnK that her huat,nd waa, a
addicted to the use of int'ixlcatlnr li '
uor and lml.led ltoether loo free ) Mr. Kate Gardner, well known real
ly to ault her .'amy, Mr. Krankle: dent of Onron City, died al her old
Kchofleld ba.i filed a ault In the clr
cult court for. divorce from Herbert
Schofle'd. They were married In
Heatlle Eebruiiy 4. "Wi!.
N. E. Clark alkvea desertion In hi
tilt for a divorce from Emma Clark.
They were married November 15. 1SU9
In Han Franclico. id. he say a, she
left him In 1900.
Mina HUtrup charged desertion'
against Clement lllstnip. They were
married March 7. 190:.. In Henna,
Minn., and have one child.
Coughs and Colds
Not to Be Neglected
Anyone will realli the aerlouanaaa
of nrgiectinc a cold If h observes
rtaulta of auch neglect among hi
acquaintance. How often have you
heard, "II caught cold, didn't do any.
thing for It and It turned Into" then
some dreaded dUease 1 named.
Ordinary colda yield to prompt
trraiment at ihe bec, lining. That I
why every family ahould be aupplled
with a reliable cough medicine one
that will heal raw and Inflamed aur
facea. looaen th phlegm, allay Irri
tation, ease the hoareenees and atop
the tickling aenaallon In th throat
that doea not permit one to deep.
Foley' Honey and Tar Compound
I Invaluable for relief of cough,
colda. croup, whoopli g cough, tick
ling In throat, tlghtn.-aa or aoreneaa,
grippe or bronchial cougha. It con
talea no harmful Inyredlenta. It I
healing, aoothlng, efficient and p lead
ing. JONES DRUG CO. (Adv.)
u.gar
ALL OUR ADVICES ARE TO
PREPARE FOR THE CANNNG
WE MAKE PENNY CHANGE.
Silver Flake
Rolled Oats
Regular 30c package
20c
While they last
Curve Cut Macaroni
4 lbs. 25c
Also 10c pkges
3 for 25c
WEDNESDAY is BUTTER DAY
Flails City Butter 60c
THIS IS THE
SPECIALS
10c Can Pepper 5c
Good Broom 25c
Toilet Papor, 3 for 10e
Arm & Hammer Soda 5c
50-lb. sack Dairy Salt 50c
50-lb. sack H ground Salt ..... .35c
5 gals. Coal Oil 65c
3 boxes Matches 10c
25c Box Pearllnc. or Gold Dust, ,20c
Corn or Gloss Starch 5c
10c Bottle lllulng 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. 50c K. C. Baking Powder. .40c
4 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes. .. .25c
Small Onion Sets ..- 6c
Fancy Hood River Apples, bx.$1.25
Fancy Naval Oranges, size 80,..30o
Fancy I-emons, extra large, dor. 20c
Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa,
reg. 30c lb 25c
6 Can Sardines 25c
3 Cans Sliver Salmon 25c
2 Cans Chinook Salmon 35c
6 Loaves U. S. Dread 25c
1 0F1852.PASSESAWAY
FORMER RESIDENT OF EUGENE
j AND JUNCTION CITV DIES
1 AFTER SHORT ILLNESS.
l( V. Howard, a pioneer of U,J
Idled at bla l.niim In MolulU II o'tlo. k
' Monday ulitlit, follow lr, an lllm-aa of
i '"ur " 'U " !" W""'
""'U-
wa Ix.rn In Kr rounty. (h,o,
Member , ln, and rr.e. tl,.-
iintll two yaer aro when I, moved to
Molul'a.
II leave a wldjw and the follow In
children r Mr. Carrie Moore, Knappa.
( al ; Mra. J. W. HedKea. Kan Kran
rlo, Cnl.; Mra. C. W. Htarr, Mrs
(icorre Hovrm, Mr. J. M. I. Inion
and Mr. Y. M. liaker. of KuKene; Mr
, ' . ":
I'ortlaiid; i. I. Howard. A. Howard.
William Howard of thu afafe of Wa.k.
, ,,,. u T ,ard of MolulU ar,d!ult Judxe Campll upheld the de-
i , t ir.H..a f.. ..,.,....
The body wld l- taken to Kmcrne
j i0 m),nl ,,,, u toni,,1( .r friiM
the (irandnleed uridertaklna: parlor
Krlday afternixin.
c
DIES AT HER HOME
hnm. on Kltlh and le(T..r.n aire-,.
Thurday morning at 5 o'clock, after
an lllnaaaiai it imimni vti r Vlr
Gardner wa. born In Inland, and hd
been a resident of Oregon City for
many year. She was 83 year old
at the lime of her death.
She leaves three daughters, Mr.
Kate plannlgan. of Oregon City: Mr.
Sarah EIIU. of Port'and. and Mrs.
Mollle Slvell. of San Francisco.
Funeral service will be conducted
In St. John' Catholic church Satur
day at 10 a. rn and interment will be
made in the Catholic cemetery. Rev.
A. lilldebrand officiating.
8ILVERTON TALKS TOWN LIGHTS
SII.VERTON. Ore.. April 24. At the
regular annual election to be held in
thla city next Monday the voters will
he called upon to decide the question
of bonding the city for $33,000 to bull !
a municipal electric light and power
plant, securing power from Duett
creek at Scotts Mills. Two weeks sub
sequent a special election will be he'd
to decide the question of bonding the
city for $1500 for the purpose of estab
lishing an auxiliary water system
which becomes necessary by the estab
lishment of the Silver Pails Timber
company's mill, work of construction ' leaves, you rest comfortably and on
having commenced mis morning. joy a refreshing s'eep. One grateful
- user writes: -Sloan's Liniment Is
ucep now on tue uuv auiiutie range
of mountains west of Iiuker, the Demo
crat says, insures cool nights tho
frosty mornings.
is Going Up!
THE EFFECT THAT SUGAR WILL KEEP CLIMBING UP IN PRICE.
SEASON NOW. WE CAN POTECT OUR PATRONS UNTIL MAY 1.
COME AND HELP YOURSELF. WE SELL FOR LESS.
FREE!
ONE CAN OF CEDAR POLISH
WITH EACH PUNCH MOP
Tms is the best mop on the market,
has ballbearing hanale. adjustable
to any angle, never gets out of or
dec. .No screws to wear out.
PRICE $1.75.
BEST BRAND OF CREAMERY BUTTER
6 Bars
Crystal White Soap
Regular 25c Can
PEACHES 10c
Arm & Hammer Soda
Reg. 10c pkg. 5c
MORGAN'S
The Cut Rate Store
Oregon City
Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133
CAMPBELL HOLDS
TOOZE DOES HOT
FOLLOWINQ DECISION. SCHOOL
BOARO REELECTS SUPERIN
TENDENT FOR NEXT YEAR.
OPINION IS IKPORM AS MANY
TEACHERS IN STATE AffECTED
Distrlct'a Cat, Bd en Eactptlon
In Law, I Clr Tiacrrt Will
B EUcttd at Board Matt
ing on Saturday NaL
upponrnia oi i ny n. nooi nuprrin
tendent K. J. Toote fulled In their at
t lemt.l In Attil 1.1m Ti.m.(i i.l.n ft.
mnrrrr filed hy Ihe dlatrlct against
A. I lieatlc complaint. In which
lleatle prayed for an Injiriutlon re
atralnina: the dltrlt from paying
Tool salary or clvtiif blm a contract
for the school year 151 17.
Follow In" the derlaion of Judxe
Campbell, the chool Imsrd held a ape
clal meetlna and elected Mr. Toote
uperlntendrnt for tne nm year, com
tnencliK Heptember IJ'.S. HI aa'ary
will be 19o0 a year.
Mr. Tooie doe not bold a slat cer
tificate of any character whatsoever,
and Mr. tu-atle held. In hi ault for
an Injunction, that till lack of atutri
miuiirani preTemeu mm iroin ierl
' " -- ""'ur' :
1. 1...,. I, ., ...
I lr - 7 iu uj
T"1"" 'f .' ?. hUh ,U"
plaintiff ba-d hi rase. In which It
was provided that no etrtlon of the
law should be taken 'lo Invalidate tho
. . . right and privilege granted by
such certificate or dip'oma."
Judge Campbell's decMon la Im
portant to the teachers of the stale In
asmuch as he ls of the opinion that a
teacher, who had properly filed a di
ploma fmm a college or university as
waa provided under the old law. prior
to the enactment of the rtatute of 1911,
Is entitled to teach now without addi
tional certificates.
Judge Grant !).' Dlnilck. C. Acbuebel
and C. D. Eatourette represented the
district and Uvy Stlpp, Mr. Heatlo.
The board will meet Saturday to
elect teachers for the next school
year.
The Aches of House Cleaning.
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are
soothed away by Sloan'a Liniment No
need to Buffer thia agony. Just apply
Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots, rub
only a little. In a short time the pain
worm us weignt in gold. Keep a Dot-
tie on band, use It against all Sore
ness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills
pain. 23c at your druggist. (Adv.)
SUGAR SPECIAL
Until May 1, 1916, to customers buy
ing at least $1.00 worth of other
groceries:
100 lb. Pure Cane $770
100 lbs. Dry Granulated 7.50
13 lbs. Pure Cane 1.00
14 lbs. Dry Granulated 1.00
Gallon Canned Goods
1 gallon Peaches
1 gallon Apricots ITOrt
1 gallon Plums (ZajLl
1 gallon Apples f
1 gallon Pumpkin (.ATI
1 gallon Blackberries )
1 gallon Loganberries 40c
1 gallon Catsup 35c
1 gallon Pears 40c
1 gallon Syrup 50c
Two Pounds
Roll
DRIED FRUIT
3 lbs. Dry Peaches 25c
2 1-2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25c
4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c
2 lbs. Dry Apricots 25c
2 1-2 lbs. L. M. Raisins. 25c
3 pks. Seeded Raisins 25c
1 pk. Dri-Fr's Prunes. 25c
3 lbs. Black Figs 25c
1 lb. Dry Apples.. --10c
Soda Crackers 65c a box
AUTO DELIVERIES
Gladstone and Parkplace,
Monday and Thursday morn
ing. Mount Pleasant and Fall
View, Wednesday and Satur
day A. M.
Wet Side and Canemah,
Tuesday and Friday
OREGON CITY DAILY.
HEEOSTATEPAPER