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omXION' CITV KN'TF.KlMdSK. I KIDAV, MAY 5, IfJlG V 1 u LOCAL Uliltl'S I, M M.'rrl., nl MnlulU, I Ilia i liy mi r'rldiiy A M Kitl.lliaoll, ' I In Ir .Dual, III lilt I II Y DM I'ni'dtilV. U'iiim ,Mii'l.i nt Candy s In Oil i-ly mi liiialuras 1 in-line Mm. UIIII...11 ,nillli, nt M.ipl Ian was in I In 1 11 mi r'rlday . Mr and tin Cli.ilr. aal'i, il t ill lift, Wrr III IliU ill) Oil r'tlilsy Krl Moll, linn ol the rrabh UU of MHm iiuhl-. ti III lhl ill' lll'U). Horn, r'rlduy. In th lf of 'i..l 1'rtii II. of CIh auinaa, a dmitfhti.r, Mia J II. lliix'U", of Conrtiiny, a III llila illy on lumliiiaa Wi.lini.liiy. Mr lira Calkins, of Itrdlaiid. an (MfKoii City Hallur on ThnivWr Mr. kim! Mra A J Ij1. of M i I I in. i'. wi't ,ii (f.-iiii Clly 'I Iiiik.Uv r'P'd Hi liai'ffi r. Urn aanilll man of MnlrflLi, w.m In llila ill) on Tu-nduy CIIiiilIiiii Curdy, of arm. ainonx tln.ro I 1 1 it at In llil illy on Thur day Tin lima Km, "in- ol I lie maldi-nn of llfMi'iiu. m in llila illy on Krt ilny. (Mlii rfi hmciai-r. of KliliiraOo, HIHiiim lliomi vIkIIIiiiI III On ml City frl.lu) linrni Cfinii-r. of arm. was milium ihiimi vIkIHii In (ir.Knn ( I'y lililuy. Mra. r'ri'il H iaii i; l r uml iUm lilrr. .f Cams. crH Ormim I lly lnliura on Tlniraduy Jnliii I Inula, hn r'lii' m ar Kldi radii. a un Op-khii I lly tlnltnr on Tliiirnluy Mr. anil Mra Itmiiia il'. uf lli'Mtcr Crri-k, r" In thla illy I" Hultirdiiy. John rVra"ini. oiik of lln' ironiln iil furniiTa of Wl'lmll, aa In Up-kiui City on H.iliiriluy l o Ki'krrnon, of Canity, ulilT uf Ilia lank at that plurr, In llila - My on Tiwaduv. tirovrr (intra, of arua, a4 anniiiK lli( no iruliaiu'tliiii Imalneaa In llila liy on 'I'liuri-'liiy liixirKit IIiiIiiimii. of llratrr Cr'i-k wai annum Ihoao tlrlllnn III Oreum i lly on Hulnril.iy Mri Minor I'ly ami .lii'tuht.-r. Ml Jennie, of Carua, trv On-Ki'll '! iHllnrx Hatnrilu) V. T. ClMipiT, U Well 1.11111a II tolltf tinner of e:o. a In On-tcim I'll uu Imoliii'aa Friday. Iivli. HihIki'. of Iti-ux-r t reek. In IliU illy WVilniKiliiy on hi nay home frni. i I'ortluiiil ll.irry uunmira, I Ik- .iiiiIII mini of I'.ravi-r Creek. In tlil rliy Imalm-m Wodiieaduy. W, II. 1 1 I ii . u li . Mn.liiiM-tiT nl Ks I ii :nla vIhIIciI (iri'Knn City Muniluy mill truimai'tcil lnmlmia. Jnlni Iiuri1cnaliiii. of Hrftwr Cn'.'k m umniitf tluii lin Hi'iw In thin i-lty on IniHlni'iia Tliurmluy. Mr. ami Mr r'tnl ll.ilil.inl.r, if Si liiilivl, wrrc In tlifi oiinly n"iil train-ai-lhiK liiiKln"a on hutnril:i)'. KlmiT Colrinan, a wt'll known rrl ilnt of Mllwaukln. wna III till ill I f .i iih.u t ItiK linxliii'ioi Tlmrailuy. K. rciiTHoN. iromlniiil furmvr ol I.riilH. tin mmini! IIuikii who trulm- ciiti'it IiiirIiioh In llila illy on Kriiluy. Mr. unil Mr. Thi'inloro Mllli-r, uf Curua. wi'tu omoim llioio whn (mux mil il IniHinnHo In thin fit on Thiim iluy. Mr. ami Mra. K. II. Vonil"ruli. of r.i'iivi-r Crii'k. iircoini'iuili'il liy Nor limn HoMiiril. wore In thla rlly on Moil nay. Mm. Klmrly ami iIuiikIiIit. lilailya, of Clurkcd. woip In llila city on Krl Iny uml vlHltml Mr. uml Mri. IIdwukI Khorly. Cnnty lli-rinan, om of tin1 pruinl iii'iil n-Bl.liiiN of MhIiiMii. In (IiIh -liy on Sunday, whrro lio tnlloil with frli'tnU, .liiltn Kli'l i, oiip of tlui wc'l known fiiiiiuiH of ('liu'UiitiiiH cminly. hcciiiii m.iili'il liy IiIk viU wrro In llila city on Tluiriiiliiy. Scott CnrliT, of Mul. ilia, whs In tlim i Ity on Katiirniiy, uml while in IliU rlly lio wna tlm Biii'Nt of IiIh hrnllii'i' i:. p. CnrtiT. Mr. mul Mr. Unliert Si hurnlioi n uml two clillilri'ii, of Klilorinlo, won1 In t IiIh city on Wt'ilni'siliiy ami vIhIIi',1 with ruliillvt-a. MIhn KIhIo Bi'liiifiiliorn, nfti'r vIhII intf ri'lutivca nt lli-iiyor iVk i'or hov nil ilitVH. returned In her hniiio In t It in city Wmlnoailiiy. Horn, ThurHilny. April 2", to the wlfo of Ieo llnrihill, of (lltulKt'one, n liuiKliter. Mra. Iltinlnn wna formerly MImh Ciomivlovo ('iiii'li. V. 11. Pair, innyor of Cutiliy, wild iiimittK thOHu trniiNiii'tluK litiHlm'H8 In Oreitoii Clity on Thiirailuy, rutiirnlng to IiIh Immo on (lie cvenliiK train. Mrs. CuhhIo Kvuiih, iiccniiipniiled liy her neiilunv. Ileutiford KuiKlit, and 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 Mlti rtlnr llnli.,ii, of l anl-y, rri liKitiill I'll ll.ili.f nit Tifly Mo. t'ai lliaiit. of Coiliy, nan r of Hi ii I'nlUKa li'il'l of llial illy, m In (In k i. ii I lly Mmnlay on In r y Ii I'i.iiImiiiI, wIh tm alia wriit on liutilirtt Mr ami Mr A W. CiHikn. of lu mai ii, mlii In llil illy mi TnU Wliilu In thla i Hy Un y ( ilia i"nu of Hut furiio r a tr"'hrr, 'iihiiii r Cooke. Mia J i ill ii llluliin ami Mla l.u llr Hi IihhI.hI, nf ;ii(jiu, ai m In il illy mi WfillirniUy mi llmlr way In I'm I 'a ml, wlnin Ihi-y lll lUK wlill rnlallX'ft Clmrleft llu)iii'ft. Mia Julia Cim.or, lii'iiiXH I'moi f, Mr I airlo III. km r. of (iiii, aura In llila illy on Kit il.iy ahi'in liny aliimlnl tlm trial of Mia U . II. J. W, ItiMila, of lloiliiK, niio nf Hi.' I fiiinliii iil an I ai'll kimwii fi'l.i'iil of Clin kaiiiJ iieiiily, waa aimnik Hii.imi trali4. Una; liimlni aft In (In (nil ( Ity WfliM'xIay. II. C. I'oyi'a, ili'imty in'inty r' nrir. w. iil tu i:ln ad mi Wixlmmlay whi r he wiiil mi IniJliiioft Mr. I li) lift ! l(i'iiilllrull i ululliliiln fur liiillilllullnil fur Hie offli of niuiiiy i order. Word mi feielnd li. f M"ln.iy of tlm arrltal nl a ftnli. A.rll V. al Ho lininn of Mr. and Mm .la n.u J. Con luin al Comli.n Hli" a fniinerlr Mi KiTlr lillliiiiili. nf Ihli ill. J. I.. I-cImt, i hlef of Hir nf Can hy, aaa In thla rlly on Tuenlay. Mr. I I'luer ri ftlmii'd Hip offli p of i lilef ,! pulli e at thn roiitii II iiiii IIiik 4t Can hy Minul.iy nlyhl. aa lie la In mot to I'ortlaml I if II. A. Ik-ilman. taiidldulp fur muiiliutli.il un Hm (eiulilli an t k . t for r'irM'iitailtp In ih I if rum lr Ululiirp. waa In lir.'inn City Wnlne day on hla way to Kuturada. whcro Ik aildrriiu-d iiiii'tlliK Vinr.y lilj(h Al Wrlmati. of Kldoradn, waa in thla rlly on Humlay, helua: ihhiii luiiilrd hy (Mtn ami iMrk Htryker. Walt r KUlivr, lliiiirrl ami Alliert Hi Inwn- ImiIii, of Klduradu. They made the trip hy aiitotnoliilp and formed a fl ti ItiK (inrly. am eeedini In M' tllux a nuiu her of aalniun. Mra. Kilwlu l'oalr Sr ', an omiaiileil y her in. Kdwln '! it, of thla i lty, left on Wtilnraday for Kuitenp. where they went til Ml Mid the IMurrlaue of the fnriner'a niece, Mlna Kuuli e Kos i.r sir. foiiiT win return to ima rlly llila nioniliiR and Mra. Kuater will lalt Willi r.'lalUea fur aeteral ila al KllK-'lie I.. A iimiiik. of .M.i.lraa. aioiuiun ed hy hli family, hate arrited In On gun ( liy. uml ire inrovtiK their niT furm alioiit alx inllea from thla lit'. Thla land ia ItM-ated Hear till .Inn tawmltl. and Mr. Yoiitii ctiwta tu aiiuln take iii hla reald-m In till roiinty and illriiimp of hi linn! at Mud aa. wleTe lie hua a l.'.Oacre trai l. II. llKUi, who reietilly arrived in OreKon City wlu re he pun haned land thnnikll Hip real cMute lonniutiy of iMllniun llowlund, and which la lu rntnl on Cl.n kainua Mi'IkIiI". la en'i In at new ri'alilenrp, the runt nf wlili nliout 1 15i)0. Hp la ImvliiK Mini erected on hla property, thla tu cunt aliuul linou. othvr improtcmenta are helnx liaule hy Mr HaKne, II rump tu thla rlly from Arrow Head II. C. I lie Uiij rellowa Kruinl luilite aei Inn, which wua to have le-en held In ItiiM'liurn. May IS to I'O. Iiuh heen pm-l polled and will he held ilurlnK 111 eek of Muv to I'T. Tin) Itoaelmri! omtnitleea on urruiiKi'inei.ta w ill no iihiiul piithuiiluAtlcully with their prepurullotia, mul In conjunction wit Hip ntrnwherrv carnlvul eoimnltlp t make IliU I ho hlKiteiit week Koho i:ik hua ever enjoyed. Women Mart at Homi of Mra. C. Axford. A lew ol (lie a (it the Inline of .MUCH ol 1 A I llll un Mra. Clinton A ford Tlniraday nriernooii. They were mem her of tlm TwillKht i lu'i. which meets every ln weeka. Needle work a 111 nociiil hour were pleiiHiire.i of the aft criiuon. Dulniy refreMhineiila t"ru t-ervo' to Mra. '.'urtla Hoilda, Mra. I'hoimi.1 Kelliiml. Mra. Welaelihei k. Mra. W. J McCord, Mr.. V. M. Thompson. Mra (icmrKe M. Lunelle- uml Miss I'lorence reterHon, the Ktioatx were Mm. Hiilney and Mian llnlney. Mra. I runk olHciiheck will enter- lain for Iho cluh in two wcelix ut her home In TwillKht. Troubled at Night. Plllllflll, niilioyiliK hlmliler weukneis iiaiuilly ImllcnteH kldnev troiihle uml kidney trnulilu never ulmulil lie no cjecleu. Itui'kiii hti, iheiiiuiillsm, .mi-v Htvollen or atllT tmiHcleH or j.ilnla nil llieae liuve lieen ro'li'ved hy Foley Kidney I'IIIh. They net promptly und elTlclently and lioln to hnnltli. Henry Itiiilnliili, Curml, III., wtllca: "I wa'i bothered with hiirtliiK In Imik uiil wuh ti'iiulili'il nt it lit uml hud to R.'t up Hovornl times. Slnco tnlihiK Folev Kidney I'IIIh I Bleep nil iiIkIiI wltho il KottliiK l." Jones Drnti Vo. (Adv.) HE SAID TOO MUCH r.ocuiiHo Dexter I.. Hoherta la ul'eKed to lmvo nnco remnrkod thut lio would nil her llvo In n pnnltentlnry than with IiIh wife, Mrs. Alt lm R. RoliorU U bu Iiik him for u divorce In tho Clnck- nmiiH county circuit court. They were murrlcd liocoinhor 12, 1905. Slio mnilu tho further chiu'RO thflt her hiusliund Ih of a HilUin nature. She iiHks for the jeturn of hnr ninlden nnmo, Althii IS. Nicholson. Circuit JwIko Cnmplicll bIkhoiI n do- erne Suttirduy BeparntliiR Funny Wen del from U. V. Wondul, Murthn Lltul nor from Gimtav Under, and Mildred Smith from M. A. Smith. Avoid Spring Colda. Suddon chanRCB, hlnh winds, shlft- InK Bcnaons cause colds and grippe, and thoae Bprlng colds are annoying and dangorous and sre likely to turn Into a chronic Bummor cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleBant Lax ative Tar Syrup.' It soothes the cough. checks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already pre pared, no mixing or funning. Just ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 10 years. (Adv.) FOR 8ALE $250 Blacksmith shop and tools. Good place for good Jior3f shocr. Mrs. Will James, Union Mills. If not home enquire of D. L I IIIH OUT OF COURT WILBUH WlLtON CHAHCCO WITH AAULT-fRANK J. PHtLPI II ARRCITIO, A (;iailiii roar Tuiftduy liiornlna .li .d mi Hie fimt nf Tlll.ur Wllaoli and Hien hy w lininly delayed III win . la of Juntliff Ullanii waaihaiKeil Willi aulliii la iirr K i on, and w 1 1 -! tit appea Im fniB Jualli Hletra. Dip HIIip lame fur Hip heailiK. hut WIIkiii waa al 'lit All lllll .(U illiili rt, all i Hi fai l that at Wllai.ll inenared In n.nie to llrei:un Clly, lh row alcppid i hla fiM.l, pivtetilliiK liliu frnm iiiuklm.' Hip trip. 1'iank J. I'helpa waa arretted Tuea lay l.y Hln riff U lUmi on lomplulnt of hla wife, (ieitrildi' (). 'helia Hp Waa laki n l.efi.rn Jimlirn Hletera, waltei) i laiulnatloii and waa IhhiihI titer to Hip maiul Jury on a ihui(n of anianli Ink hla atrptlailKhtcr. Hp Waa n-leaaei! under .''.0 iMilula. The family Uvea un IHtlalon alreet, OrcKoll Clly, SCRIES Of EXAMINATIONS CON DUCTED BY SUPERINTEND ENT CALAVAN COMPLETED Hip aerlca of arithmetic tenia cur rli'd on by J. K. Calutan, county a hool uperluleiideiit, and Ilia aarlataiita, haa proved aui ci -aaful. In Hip tent i-arh ai hool had a chance in tend in a reprenenliiiite who hid n-ni lied the aremicp of 9n er fpnt In acliiNil. TIip final tcMa were condui t ed III Oreron (ity, Cutiliy, Ki-Iho, Mei iluv hrHik, l-'ulU View ami Clark-'. I heap plurra helli couteuleiit to th atiuieiila whl were to take pait In Hip teat. Tile repreai.ntatltea rp-elv- lu Ilk 90 per cent grade or more ft relied (hi tiuaa diploma for the mi hi k .1 re.reeiiti-d The aludents were from the fourth, fli'th, ahth. aetptith and eighth Krudea. The follow Iiik ure tlnine who won In I lit leal with Hip percintaKP reielted In tho examination: Ma)' laiMock. Can by Km per oi'iit; ItUhard Nixon, llol- tou, HI; Town Tienhuute, dlalrl.-t No. II, Meudow brook. !in; Albert Croiow nbacher, Cuniimuh, 9; vl.eater llutenou. Viola. US; Muriel l.lnnott. Haruioiiy. i'.'i; IjiWon Martin. Moii-i lain Itoinl. 9:1; lleriha Hoi, Lower Lo gan, 97; Kdllh Sirugiu, laiwer UiKan, 90; Klletn Nixon, Holton. 90; Marlim Hurniim, Kelao 97: 'iiarlle CooK, Cluikca. 9.': Clmla llutli'illeld. Llhoial OS; (ieruld ItuitiKey. Lone Klder, 97: Kluier (IIhi-ii. Violu, 95; Marlon I'uter miii, Willamette, 92, Norma Moil'ton, KritHe, 9.".; Adolphua Kruae, Krie. 9H; Alfred lUnhe. MackKhnrK, 9; r.'i iiuihlip. Muckitlnirg, 92; Kates (irihhle. Muckaburg, ?S; Kl.ile Kiilh, Muckiihur 100; Lucile Ibixter Cunby, 9'i; Iter- nurd IteeKK, Cunby, 99; Krtin Mncke, Rtindy, 90; Itmhel Miller, lleur Creek. 94 MACKSBURG MAN ELECTED. (eutKc Scrumlln of .Muckal-or. elected a dlivrtor of the Oregon 11 - lull Merchnnts iiHsoclntlon ronventl.m In Astoria thin week. Other officers mimed were: President. (Midor i Hur- ow, W'urrento'i; llrs'. vhc- president, V. A. Hell, Kilfteno; second vice pres ident, A. C. Musters. Kosohurj;: third vice president, V. 11. Smith, lit ml; liecrelury, L. T. Merrick, Portland; treusurer, H. Wutts, Huelien; dlri: tors. F. L. Trulllnger, Yamhill; F. 4. Jacobs, Mc.Miimvlllo: .1. 0, Snodgra.'H, Lu (iriinde; A. M, Heevos., Lebunoii: K. Monro. I'oitlun.:; F. Z. llotk, YVoodliurn. l'ortluud wna selectt'i! us the next place for holding convention. WOMAN FACES DRY LAW CHARGE Kl'tlENE. Ore., April 2S. A worn- un Ih the defendant In the flrat pros (iition In Lone county for violation of the prohibition 'aw hy receiving :m excess of itvinty-four quarts of beer cr two uuai'U of Honor within a 2S-dav period. Mrs. Malhllihi L. Henderson of Cot t ago Orove, is alleged to have received two shipments of beer In he maximum amount In her own mime and ii third shipment under a llctitloos mime within four weeks. Look for the Big r When in Oregon . City FINE MEALS AND SANITARY BEDS REASONABLE RATES E. T. MASS, Prop. Seventh and Main Opposite Suspension Bridge WINNERS ARITHMETIC TfSTS ANNOUNCED A LA fOHMIR ORC00N CITV MAN HUM rOR HIC.M tTATC OFFICe Charlta B. Moo'fi. For four years a resident of On-nun Clly. wherp lie haa luria of friend Hint are urging hla l-' t lm aa aei ro tary o' atulv on Hip Hi-pil,i un tiiki-L L DEADL TOWN ON CLACKAMAS TO AP POINT WATER SUPERINTEND ENTMEET NEXT FRIDAY. The deadlock In Hie i-ouniil of (;ia I atonp la a thing of the punt. At the mi et Iiik Tui aday nliiit i-very member was present. Iiolh e-ru ur and Inaiir- gent, and routine humiiess waa tuken up and dl'poa.-d of as If the tMidy hu.l never' split. Tbe meeting was the flrt since March. One rtgolar uml two special meeting culled since early thut month fulled to inutpriulie. jo three mem Ihtm refused to attend, in thla wu) preventing a q lorum. The council aKn-ed iiion a plan of appointing a wutii collector. An or illnani e v ill he Introilni i d at another meeting Friday nlc'nt to provide for Hip creation of this office. The coun cil wus sp'lt over the inalium'mcnt of the water department and over th? actions of Water Superintendent Wi'l Johnston, who abut off the water of all w ho were delinquent in payment ,.f water rent Do you want the Prohibition law en forced, or do you want so much boot legging that the Eastern Hrewers and distiller. wi'l point to Oregon us the State where Prohibition fulled? Yote'for Win. M. Stone for District Attorney, for strict enforcement of the law, the abolishment of the paid deputy district attorney and a square deal for everybody. (Paid advertisement. Win. M. Stone. Stevens Hldg.) BEES SECURE PRUIETT LOS ANGELES? Clll.. Muy 3. A bombshell wua exploded In Paollle Coust league circles today when Man ager Hlankeiiship of Salt Lake an nounced he hud purchased Pitcher Prulett from Oakland. Too deul hail been hanging fire for some . weeks, the Oakland club da muiullng an out Holder from the Hees in return for Prulett. Ulunkenshlp tried to purchase l'e;ill from Cincinnati to make tho trade. STATE TESTS SENT CUT County School Superintendent Ca'a van has sent out the state eighth Rrude examinations, and the annual May tests will be conducted In the schools throughout tho county, Ore gon City excepted, Thursday and Fri day. Mr. Ciilavan estimates that be tween :!50 and 40t) puplU w ill take tho examinations this month. DIVORCE SUIT IS DISMISSED Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday signed nn order dismissing the divorce tanlt of F. C. Freese against Luoinda Freese upon motion of llrownell & Slevers, uttorneys for the plulnilff. He Is employed In on? of the local mills and the family Is well known through this section of the county. Deafnes9 Cannot Be Cured v- 4 ,f by lornl applications, ai the? cannot reach the dla.-aa.-d portion of the ear. There la only une war to cure deafnea. and that la by constitutional retneaira Deafness Is caused l.y an Inllamrd condition of the mu cous llnlns of Ihe Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is lnnam-d jrou have a rurobllnc sound or Imprfrct hesrtnv. and when It Is entirely clos.-d. Deafness la the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tubs restored to Its normal condi tion, hearlnr will b destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will itlve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafneas (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs, Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENKT aV CO., Toledo. Ohio, Hold bv rvrurelais. Tic N. C. MARIS SPENDS WEtKIN THIS COUNTY NlNCTrtN CMOOL ARC VISIT!!) ItLUITRATiO TALKS ARC GIVEN. N C. WaiL, liul'inlilal fle. rer of Hm slain department nf ptililir In trii lion, and llrenion Veddi r, imiii ly a. IiimiI unpen Inor, aprnt a busy week III (i:n kaiuaa ronulr, e-inlii( I I r wora Friday nlahl with an lllua lrale tnilt ut thn (ialriliolit a. lux, I Mr. Marl la Interested In lh in duatrkJ i lull mot fluent, ami a ma Jnrity of the i'i a'hools he and Mr Vedder ilslled has theaei i Inl.s TIim iinl a' (i.e kainha waa r-orKunled Tbri achimls visited ,y Sir. Mafia uml Mr. Vedder ar Ard nwal.l. U Ii til lu. Kti ad.i. Mllwaukle, Oak limi". C'ai kaniaa. (iludntuiiH, lUilton. Wlllam l ite, I'arkplai e. Cunelnali. Mulinu. Mount lieaaulit. TwillKht, lleater Creek, lleurli I, Curua, Maple Ijiim and Clulrrnoiit. Ilealdea the visit during school liourt l!!lrated talks were kIv. en In the ntnnliig at K'luiada, (lad loii. Caiieiiiuh, H.ater Creek and (iulrniont. ' COMEDY TO BE GIVEN AT MOUNT PLEASANT PROCEEOS FROM -A KENTUCKY ' BELLE" TO BE USED TO I MAKE IMPROVEMENTS. "A Kentucky llelle." a three act i comedy, will be staged ut the Mount; lieaaant hull under the aiiKpltt-s cf the Improvement dub Huturday eej Ing. May 6. Mrs. A. C. Warner bus I been busy rehearsing tho young poo-' pie. The caat of characters follows: I Mies' Muriah Douglaa, a maiden ludy i with arlntoi ruiV' tendencies r. Mlas Aiken Inabel Douglas, niece of Mlas Doug- i Ian, with democratic tendencies.. ' MUs ObIko.ii M.irle Vun Hurllnger, friend of ( laalMd Ml- Grace Snoo! Col. Wm. McMlllen. suitor to lsa- I bel J. Kverand Hluttj Dr. Ulake, a middle-aged practi- j tiotier U W. E. Warnoi k ! Mlhs Madden, a trained nurse ! Miss Metta Hluttj John Cason Curdon. alias Jack Canon, a aeulthv (.indent of aoci- ology Ralph W. Nile.' Mrs. Cordon, mother of John Caion (JorJon Mrs. C. A. Renrav: MIfs Cordon, sister of John Cason Cordon Mrs. Fred Murlln Cindy, little colored maid .7 Miss McLatt Henry, colored boy. engaged to Cindy David H. Thonns Telephone Linemen, Cohius GlrU, Young Men and Girls of the Village. The proceeds from .this comedy will go towards nuiklng Improvements in und around Mount Pleasant. Albany would spend $3,000 no new city hall. Come Help Yourself Silver Flake Rolled Oats Regular 30c package 20c While they last Curve Cut Macaroni 4 Ih. 25c Also 10c pkges 3 for 25c WEDNESDAY is BUTTER DAY .Falls City Butter 60c TwoRrds THIS IS THE BEST BRAND OF CREAMERY BUTTER Lunch Goods Pamento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, 2 lbs 45c Ilooth's Sardines, ran 18c Palm Ilrand Sardines, 6 cans... 25c Norwegian Sardines, can .'.10c Chilli Con Cornl, can 10c Hot Tamales, can 10c Chip Beef, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10 Golden Nectar, pint, 2 for 25c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and Sour Pickles In full pint Jars, 15c; quart jara 23e Green Olives, sizes... 10c, 15c, 25o Corned Beef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can r.. 5c Lobsters 30e Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Heidelberg Dill Picklea, 2 canB.25c Can Ripe Olives 15c Pineapple 10c 15c jEHSIlll MIS0N.74, DIES AT WILLAMETTE KMah A'U'a'on a nl 7 yr.ra an I ! fltn in., nili., a I'd at "'I u'llixk C.i I nay li '.n l-if al be hoina of hla m,ii, I A. W. Adan,.ni at W I iiie-tla ltu i waa d'i tt n.n.j.lli .lli.ni r'iltin ! from a t.Jfal)!. .Iri,ke . ifT. i.l I ""I H'"'li ' Mr. A'laiiiaou ' as Ix.rn In Inium 'li iiovn-' to Df'fi )-ar aitii. a-' I Hue; hit lUri ,l -ir wher ha lire I Hill II rears s'i wlirn ) raiun II "riami (if lo fraide with his Km at .' ilr..ei. ! waa a uu-ml,. r of (he Md It-Hi). d.f oter iO rs. lira jrd.r will uii.luit tb fmiefsl a- r I. ";d hata iliarauf burial which wi'l l- Iiei.J Ii. Ifarfinl.iira j lie ia a i'vlted l.y Uu d..ii,-!itri s. i Mri. O I. rf-i.lih of Ontario ami M a Jm.ij Aa.a- fi if Hurrl.i.uig and thn-ai s..n. Hatl'i t A 'I i in f.n, K.laail Ailaiieofl tf Prlnetllln and A. W. A'ljiiiM.n of Willuiiiede. Mr. Ad.-Mi.Mia will ! r-iiien.(re. !.y many ren.-nl of (ie kan.aa ro in ly, aa he uw-d to Iravrl tlifnuh (ha ronnly aelliiiK horan radlh and hour Iny. H. HERE IN 1859, DIES Henry Maraha'l, a native; of Of ton City, died 6.30 o'clo. k Monday won Ing at tho home of hla slater, Mrs Kmery J. Nohlo. Ilia death waa un npe ted. Mr. Marnhull was born November 11. IV'.S, and waa the son uf the late An drew J. and Sarah R. Marshall. Ore gon plom-era. for a number of yeara he lived In Portland, where he was em ployed In railroad work, later he went to Coly, Wyoming, coming to Orcrin City lurt Mur h. Two slaters. Mra. E. J Noble, of Ore gon (ity. Mri. Tbmnua F. Ryan, of Sa lem, and two brother. John and F.d ward Marshall, of Greenhorn. Idaho, survive him. POST WITH COLLEGE FORMER LOCAL MAN APPOINTED ASSISTANT LECTURER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. Pernard Noble, former Oregon City boy and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nol-le, haa been appointed assistant lecturer of political economy in 'ho University of Michigan, according lo word received Thursday by Peter 1). Forbes from Mr. Noble. Mr. Noble Is attending Oxford c il lege, and has been stiidving In Europe lor several yeais. The letter was writ ten from th home of Robert Forbes, brother of Peter Forbes, in Edlnbnr-;. Scotland, where Mr. Xoble was spend ing his East?r vacation. The post with the Michigan univer sity la considered an Important one. THE NEW We Sell GROCETERIA For Less SOAP SPECIALS 13 bars Hob White Soap 50c ?oe package Xuptha Washing Powder 20c 6 burs N'aptha Soup 25s 7 burs Lenox Soap 25s 25c pkg. Peariine 20c Bottle Extracts Ilest Ilrand 10c WHEN IN NEED OF GIVE US A CALL 6 Bars Crystal White Soap 25c Regular 25c Can PEACHES 10c Arm & Hammer Sofia Reg. 10c pkg. 5c RODUCTSUr MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Store Oregon City Phone Pacific 19. Home A-133 AT BEAVER CREEK RCblOCNT OF OKtCCN tiNCC '' fAM AWAV AT H0M Of DAUOHTIR. K'tward If irbea. i n uf Or.- fun fur 14 (, ill'd al Ilia hniua nf hla dauhlrr. Mra. Anna Him, al Hruer ( reek Pri-la" Ho aas Ix.r i In Caeriiiasihrn, Wales, May I, Itl'l, and lan.e ((, Auierlia Wllh hla pafrttt and s-ttl.d in Wi'naln In lm. ll- ' m.lrl..l Mies Uin.rel list la In l".7 Mtls u ftmft hf ttat m.,-,mi.-. jhry t411l , or.on with their fjmily In l-".t an I l.4tei at Heav,.r ( re,B. , H ighea aur.e. hu ,fti,er and aut.-ra l.y a number of frmr and had l. llvi l four dya b-n;- er would haa l n Hi years of an.-. H la ivirid by a ioii. Henry II. Hi khea of (Irei.ii CHy, Mra. Anna , n,,,, ,l( ongon city,' Mra. Mary Crlarnthaait" ( f r tun (ity It. Y. I. No. 3, tliren KraniU lillilrcn and on4 great grand, hlld. I'e will be burled on Hundar. April 30. at tha l'rest.)terlan cnuelery at Heater Crk. A ahoit service will li held al tha re i I ii ore nf hla ilauitli ef, Mrs. Hpem-e, at I 30 and further seniles at tha llearr '"reek Pre-sb. terian i hurch. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT WILIAHETTE END C0MEST0 HIRAM A. PENDER CAST AFTER LONG ILLNESS FUNERAL TODAY. Hiram A. IVndergaat. who served three) year and three) months In tho Civil war on the t'nion side, died at Wll'amctte. Tuesday after an Illness of several years. Death was due to lirlght's disease. lie waa born near Versailles, Iml., October SI. 1S39. He served In Coin puny A. STih regiment of Infantry of Indiana. He married ElUa Hella llalley February 19, 1S09. She died March , , I KM. Tw o children survive. Mr. Harry Morrell, nf Willamette, and Le r Penderxast, of Osgood. Ind. He was a member of Meade Post No. 2, Grand Army of the Republic, and waa an ac tive Methodist before bis ll'nesa. Rev. i K. Hawkins, pastor of thi First Methodist church, will officiate at the short funeral aervlcea from th Myers t Hrady undertaking parlors noon today. The body will be shipped to Versailles for Interment To Rid Child of Worms. Don't scold the fretful, nervous child. Often ltd due to worms. Get rid of these by giving one-half to one loienge Kfckapoo Worm Killer, a Uxative worm candy. Give only plain nour ishing food, lots of out-door exercise and put to bed early. Watch stools and continue giving Klckapoo Worm l-orenges, they Will positively remove the worms. 25c at druggists. (Adv.) SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs, Pure Cane $3.00 100 lbs. Dry Granulated 7.80 12 lbs. Pure Cane 1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated...:... 1.00 Gallon Canned Goods 1 gallon Peaches 1 gallon Apricots I i Tt 1 gallon Plums (aLtJtJ 1 gallon Apples f 1 gallon Pumpkin 1.911 1 gallon Blackberries 1 gallon Loganberries .'...40c 1 gallon Catsup 35c 1 gallon Pears 40c 1 gallon Syrup 50c DRIED FRUIT 3 lbs. Dry Peaches 25c 2 1-2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25c 4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c 2 lbs. Dry Apricots 25c 21-2 lbs. L. SI. Raisins. ...25c 3 pks. Seeded Raisins 25c 1 pk. Dri-Fr's Prunes 25c 3 lbs. Black Fijjs 25c 1 lb. Dry Apples QC Soda Crackers 65c a box AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplace, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mount Pleasant and Falls View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. West 8lde and Canemah, Tuesday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY.