OHKUON' f'lTV KNTKIMMMHK, l'AV, MAY VI. V.tHi 5 local brieps N. (It ttlinut. nl Oak (irntr, In IliU H 7 mi I liiifxU'. I'lllllllH I'l li, nf MlllllHI, III till i It oil ImihIii. Tliiiil,i. T. A. Cumuli, ill I "UiU'Ij, III Mill 111111,1 M'llt llll 1'lllllU. i: w luiiii ii. i; ii.i., u. m III.,;, ,li Cil v'ullur iill 'I lim lur 1 liii ,ifn ,'l limn, nf Mll'ikle, 4 III llij(,,ll f'llir I r , li - tin. IiikIIii Tliiil'.ir Mr mil Mm Mmum lii.li of CI ilnij'lii, ttirf lirimiii I M tianm rliiiiKilmr. T. ' 'IIiiiiiiiu, if Nix Kid, III ib, iH Moii'lur. lute li tramm r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r UlllUm ClillalliiT. nf l'l'l, Mill lllliill funHi 111 n( I llll I I'ldit. A III ibl ill TiiikiIii) . Mr .1,11 iili lliTlnitli, r III K lirar lliawf Ciw-li. vlxlli'il Mllli ffli'inl lli fills 1 11 mi TliiiraiU W. II ( On ii w It. m i uiill.i' lur friii, i MlUmiklo, n luiulm rlmlnr In I llll llllllil '! Mull, l.i If. Mr and Mm l.iM Join, of Itlll I'llllll. ITl UfllKIIM IImiim trutmm tnl liunliiimt III Ofi'K'in I'll. Mr. (Ir.wt White, of Cmitiy. in IliU clly on Tlniril.'f on Iht to I'orlliiinl. wli''n lie lll I-H "till f live liir:imM r'Uln'r. of turn. nii panted li hi ton aiilia, Krl' Wuttrr, kith III tlila i ll on liinln-' Tunilny. Cliatb IIiiIiiii.ii. of Mi'u,ln liriHik. a In llil ill Tm-iiW In inert bu !'. wlnt ha liix'ii tUltihK lu r iIuiikIi ti r In Miiiilann. liiwirKt) W I'iiiii ami U", of Toil .mill, ImiI formerly of Maple l.ann. in Hit rlly on H.ilunl.iy. olnTn IV) t Uld (I Willi frlitiul Ml ltmi 0. HlafToril, a trmlirr In llio I'orl'uii I arhiKiU. pi'iit Hntitl with lir iari'fiU. Mr anil Mr XV. II. Stafford at Ml I'll a. mil 1biii4 II. AriiKtnitiri. a wi ll kiumn fiirmir i'' I lit" 0-n 'lUlilil. a an i)rt'Kn Clly vlaimr MmiiUv, Iwlng 'inn pan l il by Mr. A r nml run. Mia Krliu Hl'fliri', of liavrr Cfitk, In llil clly Hiiliinliiv. Ihtp lie VllllKll with frli'ioN. HIlK U UK Hill pmiL'il liy Mr ami Mr Tlioina l' tic. , Ml ('irm h liiieln'1. of Kldiffailn. tiinoilK llltine lm IiIIimI III (Itu gull I'll Hutillilav Hlu wu 1 1 riiip p.inliil In tlila il'y I') Mrs. Arthur l'ii-ill. of I'lilon MilU. W W. In In. of Aututa, ua In Una lly Kiiturihy. Mr lrln Ima Jnl r Inrnxil frmn Ni'orl. wli'Ti1 In1 li.m lii'i'll for Illi' Ih'IU'III of III ln-:lltll. Mr. hua ri'iurnr.l to Iht Iihiiii Mlna forili'lln Wltivi-ali'k tin Im n n-li. iril a lln prlmiiry liuclirr In I Ihi Mnutil rli'iiMitil i liuiil 'l lil l i tlin mm oiiil KTin Mlna Wli'M Kli k Im ' I tl ti'Ul llIT Ut Mount I'lrllnunl. Horn In llio wllil of I'l ,1 Ilk lliil'i': ' hu ll nl ( lai kitinnH. u aon. Siliiil.iy. Mil 7. Mr. mill Mr4. Wfalry (irorii ,il rminlt nnil .) ii U m in . nr tin1 Iiiipik' piircnl of a iIuiikIiIit, ! ti Tm-aih' innrnltiK. Mr. and Mr. N. t'. Ilumpliryi 'if W'cbt I. inn uro r ri-lviim runnralnl i t Ion n ovrr tin' urrlwil of .1 lit 1 1 - bo:i. orn Muy (j. Tin' Iioiih i of Mr. inn Mm. Niwlit V. llniiiilon of lli'illnnil anil Mr. nml Mr. CIiiiiIch William Masiiirilt of Itii'ry, MlUauklf rmil" No. I, urn iiIhii wHroliiltiK antix, lui'li tin' aaino iluln. V. V. M.'lairi'ii. of Williiiil. ottm-r nnil proprli'lor of llio Wllluilt uinnirr ri'Mirl, u In tlilx '!' on Similar im, Mun, lay. ri'KlatirliiK at tlin Klrtirti' lloli'l ulillii lirru. Mr. Mrl.arcn'a lintel wan ilostriiyi'tl by Urn dnrlni? llio win- tor. Imt tliU I IioIiik rolnillt nml will lio mio of llio iiiokI nl I rm tlvo huiihih r ri'Mirt liuti'U In llif cinnity whoti ruin lilrlocl. Caplaln William Tlioinur. lu) l.i ronnoctoil Willi n hIi-iiiiihIiIp roiiiiniiiy wIioho ImuU ply liotwoon So.iltl unil Aliisku, wan In IIiIh city atiutlay ami vIhIIiiiI ut tlio lioinn of Mr. nnil Mrs. C. ( lialicook, of Tlilitoonlli aii'l WuhIiIukIoii Hlri'i'l. ('aptaln TlmnuiH npi'iit liU linyliooil diiy In Ori'Kon City nml luiH many frlondH lioru wit li wliom ho vlNltod while In till city, Mr. aii'l Mm. ('. E, Sponcp, of Ho.v vnr (M'ook, wore In Oiokdii City Krt tiny on tholr way to CnrvnlllM, where they are. to nttcml u fumier' niui'tln to ho Ui'lil ut tlin Oregon AKi'h'ullnriil rolloKO toiluy. They will proi't'otl to (IrniitH 1'naH anil will nUoiul the state itratiKe nonvontlnn that will convenu ut that place. May 9, contlnniiiK for four days. J, Im Mn Hi f . of I ion, If. il it I 11 llfl tlalHUla I l.all' l(ll"i, lit I ilin,,, an I In, ,11 I'll Halni.U lUYN Hal'U, Of Wlllmll. u Ofii I III tlallnl Halnfilaf I n ami Mi Hi anl. i,f (4,U lii". itu III llil ill on HalMt'l Via I ft in Id, 1,1, Ilia, of 1'iaitr I fk ua In llil ill fitl UllM Jf l.inliili lualiiall i,' ,'MIl.,,,i. a III Itfitfuii I Hi oh ! K - I l,ualiiai I. II Nililiii. al". of Mn'al' i. wm In ihi il on l.n.li'i a S In- In l ull Kii'x'iian, of M ( l.ni.i. 'II lli'a il') on I, H. tin I'llm.U; J V 'I ii a li-1,1. nf H.iiiiia.i ' Itl llila all on 1,'i-ln.i-a i,ih- Ij A ('. i i'iiiiImi . of I' iii ii. In On i(i,ii i n on 1,'ni'n U lim a ') Mia A M hi ii"r, of tifi I, uin. a III llniriill l it) I, i Ifli M ii Wi,lil la II II l i - ti a. of I an',,, . I t I'll ill nil In 1 1 1 in a Wr,iiiaila afli'l pin, II. In nl II, illl, all, of I'llli f t Im ul a mini K IIh Kt'n If uitai i. In, I lir III llll i ll Muii'lar, N Kllna-'r. of Hi, ii,, nun of Iti pro uliiriil fi'flln ia of I'lut plair, a I'l (lit nl ill liii-lliraa M'HI l.i Hi II I'l-lii'l. nf l i jur Ch , k. In III inaf piul al.l) tticane auain It lnfiiiliiK at til (aim tint Aumra Mr V. A M l.ir. n, ol W i;t...ii. Im ri'l hi In I In lur Im inn alli'i ttaltin mill Mlaa Ada !nlarll. of I gin l"a i Nml Juiiili'i i ti r fur lli l 'lak ninaa I ouiily low r'lln a'airta tlnll, .i In tlila 1 11 on liualtica Mull day. Mf lli riiini n.ln r, of Iti'ilUn I, haa arrhnl In tlilt iity. ami U at ilm l.rilatiln o' hi r rallilliinthi'f. Mt Kr d llul'iir l, talin I ai-rliiual) III Mlaa Ijinklna of lliililianl, lm haa tiriti In llil i lly lflnii lu r icrati, I puri-nt. Mr. an I Mr Alei Hlniiiiuii. ainoiiK llioaii tranaai tln iinalnra lu llll i lly Monday. II. Ilrnwn. of Dm It'iral Hplflt. and family, niroiniuiilii ! Mr. and Mm Snlllilr'n. Mfrp In Ihi 1 11 Han, la i.'i their r lo Ihi l.triti of Mr. and Mrt It l Itadci r. if lleairr Cui k. N. II. H in It It. a ilalr i.mii of Uikiii. via a In tlila ell Tui'iiliv, mi i inn pallli'.l hulile li) .Seal Juinlaiin, iifTli'lul ater for the I'turknmn I'onntir ( nvi Ti'"llii aaaiirlatlnii. Mr. Sinltli I a llirllll-r .if the aaam lalloll. Molalla Department MUI.AI.I.A, May 11. (Sppciul) Thi ha b-vn "Sjirinif" lo krf the farmer "junipinu" In order to k"1 rrdifi ilnlir. We are in the miilxt of a coM rain nml a new mantle of snow to the I'UHt Old time excitement renrwril re cently liy the revival of home steal- in,'. City lot are boinir turned hack to farming, which will icrratly add to the look of the place nml help mine on the taxci. J. S. Tico, leitreaeiitative of the llreK'on-L'tuh Ileet Smjur Company, (.luta-l luiitif there, lil(l"lly Mr. Tl. Ihi iMiipaiiy built a f'tify In l:lffi Ofiyufi oiiliuul nn,il In laititfatii.ir, ami there piond lo be tiff mu.h ll ami alkali In lh bt yfutari at that pi', the ijiUnatiun U-1 n if lht rih ir'aiii nf alt In the pimluit liiiidrr fnur yiain uf ufr frmn ff ) IIk,i,k lu ll the lainl irfly, the com pan nffat l' fuflilah i-"l frre fur faitniy, wilhiiut further eipi-m to Id yitrt, and if II run fruin 12 to I'l r rtnl fiyr, i,l I M nr re it iliai, (h fail,,! will pay at lh rate of f 1 .74 ' r Ion fur the beela. It i fi(jrl that toll nf bed that lull li pir f ri I uyr lll Inak 21 I'l xiuiid of kuKar. Mr. Toe -plaiiud that II, ef thould be frmn i rrl hun.lir'l pound tu a ton In the lan.plr i that it ran have what he rallnl a dnuhU teat. That I, that eipirt chrmiat HiIkIiI teat the (ample while at lh fame tune the greater part nf It he put through the uyr making pfuien. It I a well known fait a Minple will teat about ten r refit higher than It will actually make due tu mine Impel fertlon In rnanufae. tur. It i uie.) that every nian who I Ititereated, or woman either, will teat a many kind of ground ah may pona-it for good reault are often nl, tallied where not eipecttxl. If thete Minple leach 12 per rent or better In turar content, and ron tract ran le n'nrd for S.O'K) acre fur the 1 '' 1 7 rrop, and four more crop thereafter, the company promlae to put up factory to handle the out put, near Molalla. It already ha made arrangement o that a apur ran lie run anywhere within three mile of town to a latiafartory lite. They are not particular about water power, but mual have plenty of water to rlean the other ?0 per rent anil that should be pure even if a well must bt dug to aerure aurh. After the firat year, aeed In fur- ninhed to the farmer at I.'i rents a pound, for lent suited to the work from other aourre would coat the farmer 40 or 45 rent per pound. However, Mr. Tire adviae the farmer lo raiae hi own aeed after he gets a tart for there I a good profit in it even at 15 rent per poand. A beet to be valuable for this In dustry muat be raiaed below ground. Full and spring working of the soil tend toward making the soil mellow so that the root ran tend downward. In raae it doe not the hilling up pro- ceas must be resorted to. The tenden cy of this crnp U for the sugar to be below ground and the nalt above, and it is deairable to drive this salt and alkali clear up where the leave nat urully join, so there is not much waste in topping. Like all other crops, the beet T. K. Tke ha mk, where ugr made ffom fane, In the Mouth. II la familiar with lh suiar beet Iniluitry and realiea how llie farmef j ' look at the tiin(.-a. He ha had his 1 farm all planted to truck garden and I undrtfnl the farmer' problem of marketing. Mr. Il.'llinger of l undce rm to vinl Mr, Allen and the (altera moth er, Mr. Kay, for evei day lat Week. Tli nn-etny wa a happy on, for they had Inn friend back In I 'iHnf ado fir i.'i Vi-ara tii-r,.ra anw - -' , of them planned , come to Oregon, ' Mr, Ilillinger ran a far aa I'ort- land, then went over to Wahlri't'in. I Mr. Idllingrr returned l-t Krlduy. Italph Allen went in-t of the moun tain last week, in learrh of Work, lie had been 'rl. irijr in Hammer's mill fur aome time. A young newcomer to Oregon want to know whither there i any countyor state bounty i,n gn,hers; if mi, how much they bring. Aluo what part la saved arid where sent? tyuite an etenii, mude to the rear of llubburd'i livery barn lust week. The Klectric Light and I'owi-r com pany I putting i.p poles nml a line to extend the servne to the resident of the eastern part of town. Km. Iwis haa installed his new gasoline pumping ilation, Just out side of the sidewalk in front of his repair shop The pump itself is as pretty a a new red wagon. No trare ha been found of Dr. Peltlt'i horse, yet. The young men, who were stispeci,,), ma,, different speeches the evening before wishing they were bark in Texas and Would be better off among the Mexicans, etc. They worked for their last supper in Mulalla, claiming tu be "broke." It has since developed that the young man set down his suit esse that event ful evening, and it l.-o disappeared. Mr. Knight, who has been on the Molalla-Canby run, has gone to take a similar Job out of Portland on the S. V. His household effects were shipped Sunday, f ' If e 4 4 MULINO. a t .. y Jennings Lodge Department JK.SMNdH LOIdiK, May 11-' ( rlrbralr .Siatk llirthd.y ! (.upecu The I'arei.t-Tearher' A-1 Miaa orulhy Ko rlebratd her ' ciciation will hold It annual meeting ninth birthday latt week, and In huruir Ion Friday, May 12th. A ptrnie lumh-'f the ooan,n entertainej a nurtibr eon will be held at noon to which all of her little frtend at her home, i nf the mother and their families are where they were charmingly musis ' invitaxj. The election of officer will with game and refreshment In keep ! take place in the afternoon. ; ing with lh occasion, A number of I'rof, Allen 1'attefi of Ifillsboro,. pretty remembrance were left with arid J'.ev. II. M. Xrmth and wife Were. Mia Dorothy. dirmer gueat of Mr. and Mr. O-, l!ev, II, M, h'mith and Mis Ieliai ; trorn on Sunday, :lrt were elected a drlegute to Mr. Nora Jinaahall, our primary nd the Last Willamette Aocia ! teacher, wa railed upon U mourn which was held In Kalem on j the loss of her lep-fatlir, who paaa- Tuely and Wednesday of thi week. ;d away on Monday. Tlie funeral ser- i t'-t' Viailor Mke line Calra j vice of Mr. Webb were held on Wed-' After two week of fiahmg with no nemlay at the I'ortland home. i luck at all Mark lrinf of Winnipeg I Mm. Wm. Ileriderstjn etitertaintd 'Canada, raptured four salmon on !a group of young people on Sunday Thuinlay. Mr. luring Is a brother afternoon, it being in the nature of i,r- J- Ibbinann and h sperit a surpriae on her (on, Cba. Walla-e. lt h' PrU In j The) invitation list iiiclude.1 Kunlce I'ortland. One of the anticipate-! Williams, Onida Deter, Margaret pleasure on hi weatern trip wa real I Tucker, Evelyn McClean, Catherine hn he landed the salmon jl-angdon and Ixils Thayer; JUIph , beautie. Madison, Glenn Kussell, Carey Deter,' At ,h morning service at Graca Harold Soesbe, Arthur KoberU and t'hpe last Sunday I'rof. Alva l"atten ( harle Wallace. Deliciou Ice rream IMUboro gave an address on "Kf- and cake were served by the ho.tes. finn-y of Service.' In bringing out Mr. Ingalls of the Kedland di. ! broader and fuller life one must dis trict vi.iu-d hi mother during the I ",0P phyiically, menUlly, spiritually j Wtk. !an socially, were among the truth Vivian Spooner spent the week-end ! Pfntl J Vn1or I'stton. I with Mr. and Mrs. Ungdon, and also ! A business meeting of the Christian enjoyed a visit with Vancouver friends K"lor is to be held on Friday ava. ; at the Spooner home on tha Willam-, nin "f thU w,'k lh church, , ette. The Boy Scout enjoy their meet- Mr. John Jennings was a Portland ' '" "OW on f1' "'"l"- Jh I visitor on Thurlday. ! I"r,"U ,B,lU"1 to lhir mUn ! . on May 13th. i ne picture oi me cnurcn and sun-; Tb MoikW Da Mothers' Day will be fittingly ob- A C'sckamiis Count Taspaycr PEOPLE'S INTEREST FIRST CLYDE HUGHES Ki piililli an Caliipd il at I r'liiurn-t (i.r COUNTY RECORDER Of Conveyances I was horn on a fur in In Cianl county, Ort-Kon. Am 31 year of ag", am married and reaide on my rain li at lloltou. I.lv i'l) in Clai k. 111114a conn ty tlin ps-t II ). ur. 1 att' inb d West Oif-on City k lioola and the Dreg iii Agrli iiltiiriil college. Am ai hixd : lurk of District No. ii which comprl.- the jBJr si-hool Uken recently by Chas. "" - ' " " "'" i.eijmonu were spienaia ana a num- uirTH on Sund n.t b the mem. I have never before been an office-1 u.r ,re Wn- ord.d served on Sunday neit by the mem- seeker, belong lo 8o political .,,..). ! r " ' . W 5 ' 1 " th"r ,P owe no IKilltlea! debt. Ilierefor? I bate ' -" pwnwi nuur. no lntei.t so irve Iml that of the! Miss Elizabeth Waldron of North people. H'ulU Advef tlaing ) MULINO, May 11. (Special) Mrs. Grant Ashby and (luuirhter Iois visited relatives and friends in Port land last week. N. II. Darnell mnile a busine.'S trip to Portland last Saturday. reavemviit. Mrs. French and Mrs. Honeyman of IJberal made a business trip to Mulino last Saturday. Mrs. Eph Uodge was the guest of Mrs. Kate Goucher last Saturday night i 1 .8 I. .J, S. f. -V $ 4. KELSO. ij 4. r 4 -j, 'V $ Mrs. I'M Brigham and two daugh- Yakima, Wash., arrived Wednesday to trs, tha Misses Mabel and Hasel, are be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. ; soon to leava Tor Idaho to Join Mr. James Waldron. The many friends ; Brigham, where he ha mining In of Mrs, Waldron ara deeply grieved . terest. over her critical illness, she having Church Officially Recotnlied gone to the Good Samaritan hospital,! Recognition Council was held Mon Portland, on Wednesday, where, after day evening. May 8th, at Craca a consultation of doctors, it was 'church. deemed best not to have an opera-1 P. Dyott of Portland and 8. S. tion, and at this writin'f the patient 1 Smith represented tha First Contfre- seems to be gradually growing weak-1 Rational church of Portland; Rer. A. er, yet renting comfortably. Lodge People Attend Union. The first annual Clackamas Christ ian Endeavor convention, which took -1 u. r--I. r , : I rr p,i f 11 c - 11 tr ijio i iiic mmiiian .unKrKakiuiiai KELSO May ll.(Spec,al)-Mrs. fc on M d fc rk ratteron has returned home : tM . . , ' , . ' , Smith and Lorraine Os 1 . .1 ... viuMers vi uruuiut ins wer Mr, and Mrs. Joe A)M have moved 7'"' I""- about the church for the fa. il ' s liv wnv uu 1 a tucv w tr Mrs. Crook went to Oregon City Jack I C..1....1... cl. 1 ik. 1 :.l u : 1 1 ibi uniuiiiB, .nu was accompanicu ; imni uiv ounpiuii 111u1.11 niiiiuvvu in, ry. ir w 1. 1 .. 1. j 1 . - . . ' 1 i.u I rtev. 11. 1 mime uj ner uaugiuer, .lirs. fAUUy ; neaiiii. Kandnlph, who will spend a few days Mr. ;.. vt. 1 .1 1 ' :.,i.. .V...:- L-i 111 .'iuiiiiu iiniiini; ner intuner snil ' i"iu uim inuvn nirai acisu, , . ... . li,,. , ... i.-l II 1 I r 1 TI ' I m- ciiviiuii wi hue uiiiixn U", l,,V ininiein, uirn 6lie will o lo ASlona i iienry nut-r3uii oi cunuv l.iue, ' , ". . . Il- t.. l... 11 .-k. I... .l 1-- IIL.ll. -I . V9UVIII reacnes us prime, men ocgins 10 ae- - ;" :. - - P0Untv oreani7.tion. At the Sundav terioate. so that, it is the businra. ra. .Mary Daniel, left Inst Sun-jJarl & tria store nas, with ni. lam-1 gen.ice the mae of the field superintendent to help see ly to sjK'nd a week with her dauKh-, ity. moved into the house vacated by ; of tMj pa(.e ren(Iere(1 geverai gecf. G. Moser and C. A. Kressmsn tha Wa- verly Heights church; Rev. Geo. Nelson Edwards of Oregon City, Clar. enre Brunners of Parkplace and Supt, A. J. Sullen of Portland were pres ent This church was received into fellowship with other churches with a pleasant gathering of home folks. Clusters of beautiful Iris were ar- occa- sion. that each little patch is harvested as it becomes ready. The crop must be harvested before freezing weather comes nnd must be kept from both sun and frost after gathering. The farmer has the tops for feed. Fifteen pounds of seed are used per aero to insure a crop without niiulo a tulk at the Grange meeting "klP" w'"lh Wl" re'l""" thinning to Saturday on trial suirar beet B-rowinir. 1 ' inches In the row. Rows are to 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 This South Clackamas country ought to test out this industry and see if the uiility of sugar beet ran be grown here. The proposition made was that tho company furnish five pounds of augur beet seed free and the grower plant one fourth of an acre ami deliver ut least lltHI pounds of tho product this falj f. o. b. railroad for the com pany s test. The Molalla Grange Hull No. 310 hus ju.it been finished im-iile by I A. Daugherty, the lower hall being painted and the upper story painted and papered. Tho I. O. O. K. lodge has about con Humiliated a bond issue for $10,000 and will begin operations for a new building where the postoffice is now located. Tho Kobvkuh Lodgo No. 159 ini tiated a class of -0 now members lust Tuesday night. Some 110 co worker.'! from Oregon City did tho work. A. T. Shoeimiko and daughter Adir, went to Southern Oregon Monday Mr. Shnemuko hus a farm containing some timber that tho market is now seeking. Another new S. 1'. agent for Mo lalla (No. Gth or Tth), also a chnngo in conductors and firemen has rocontly taken place. A steady haul of lumber nnd tim bers aro now rolling away from this station. one 'or more trial patches, to as ninny pooplo as will tuko it. The farmer furnishes the land and work and the company furnlahcs tho seed and a field superintendent, who advises how tho ground Bhould bo prepared, whon tho crop Bhould be planted, how cult! vuted, whon nnd how tho crop should bo gathered 1ind delivered onto the cars. It is to be setit to the Grunts Puss J. S, Tice of Portland appeared bo fore tho membors of tho Molullu Grnngo nnd their gucats, during tho lecture, hour lust Saturday with a plan of cHtublmliing a sugar beet industry at this place. Mr. Tice is the advance ngont for the Oregon-Utah Sugar Boot Co., who claim to be backed by millions of dol bus, and have a chain of sugar fac tories from Utah to Oregon and docs not wish to loave this field open for other capital to develop. The com pany has quietly Investigated tWis place for the past two years, unknown to tho roshlents. In fact, the factory that was put up at Grants Pass and be -0 inches apart Tho boet pulp, it is estimated, pays the manufacturers for their work. The 10 per cent sugar that cannotbe ex tracted goes with this to make bettor feed. Much of it is sold fresh and what cannot be utilized in this way is dried and put onto the market. The company seems to be anxious to make Molullu its headquarters for rea sons of its own, but says that this affects all farmers along the railroads within a radius of 100 miles of this place. The seed is ruined on seed farms in Utuh, but is sent from Grants Pass. This year planting may be dono as late as the first of Juno and the first of July. ' It is estimated that the factory the company plans building, if nil is prom ising, will handle 400 tons of beets per day nnd it is said this requires tho work of ono person per ton or 400 people for four months. In connec tion with this, they will furnish the seed and till the soil at a cost to the furmer of $:i3.r0 per acre nnd guar nntco 120 tons per acre, A number of people have requested seed. Dr. Th6inas was the first to sign. Editor Taylor put down his numo and when last seen was look Ing for a town lot to farm. Schuyler hnnpp, storekeeper, was urging Mr, Worth, butcher, to try out a sample. It is hoped that people, in surrounding localities will be as anxious to test this industry as local people. Fur ther information may be had from G J. Taylor, or F. G. Havemnnn of the Molalla State Rank. ter, Mrs. hph Hodge, who resides i the. Albel family, near Colton. j Kev. Chandler of Sandy will con- Miss Belle Houghton spent several , duct a song and preaching service at days lust week visiting her sister, Kelso Sunday, May 14, at 2:30 p. m. who lives at Meadowbrook farm. Kighth grade examinations were Mr. Houghton is building an addi- conducted last week by Mrs. Jonsrud. tion to J. J. Mallet's house. The Kelso school will close May Mr. Long is still under the doc-ili'th. tor's and nurse's care. At last re- l. .nJ f TL'.l.l-.. T. . ,,.al ..ii. aim ,.iii. Naiuca iiiiuiuii. w I was chosen president of the . . 1. . , ni,.t,n c,i of Newberg, spent Sunday at this place. Mrs. Eugene Sanders entertains the executive committee of the Guild at her home on Tuesday afternoon. She will be assisted by Misa Lois Jarbo, a sister, who is visiting there from Kalamai, Idaho. tions. Those singing were Messrs. Tucker, Blincstone, Ostrom and Wood ham. May Resume Residence Here Mrs. Edith Truscoll and little daughter spent Saturday at this place looking after their property in Doafnes9 Cannot Be Cured h- local applications, s they ennot reach the dlai-aai-il portion of tha ear. There I only una way 10 cura duafnc, and that I uy conalltullonnl ri-madlea. Drafni-aa la rauaad by an Intlafhrd condition of lha mu ciitia llnlnir uf tha Eustachian Tuba. Whrn llila tulia la Inrtamed you hava rumbling sound or Imperfect haarlnff, and whrn It la rntlrely eloanl, iJeafni-aa la tha result, and unlf-a tha Inflammation ean ha takan nut and this tub n-atnrrd to it normal condi tion, hi-arinc will b deatroyed forever; ninn caai-a out of tn ftra cauaed by Catnrrh. which la noihln but n Inflamed eondUlon of the mucou aurfaca. Wa will lva On Hundred Dollar for ny eaa of Deafnea (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot ha eurra) by Hall' Catarrh Cure Send for clrculara. free. F. J. CHRNRT St CO., Toledo, Ohio. ffnld by Drueaiata T6e. Tak Hall family rill for eorutlpatioa. Look for the Big M When in Oregon City FINE MEALS AND SANITARY BEDS REASONABLE RATES E. T. MASS, Prop. Seventh and Main Opposite Suspension Bridge ports his condition was somewhat im proved. Mrs. E. J. Maple called on Mrs. Churchill and daughter Vesta lust Thursday. Mrs. Jos. L. Daniels and children and Mrs. Mury Daniels called on Mrs. Hose Wullace last Thursday. Mrs. Woodside was a caller at the Snodgrass home last Thursday. Mrs. Crook was the guest of Mrs. Kato Goucher last Wednesday. Don Allen's now modern bungalow is neuring completion. Mr. Allen's futher is superintending the work. Mr. Daniclson is going to start building on his property here in Mu lino in the near future. Everyone embraced the opportu nity given by the nice weather to fin ish making their gardens and plant crops in general. Off to State Grange Mrs. C. T. Howard left last Mon day for Giants Pass, where she will uttend the State Grange. Mrs. How ard is secretary of the State Grange. Mrs. Rogers of Portland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Depot Agent to Be Transferred Mr. McConahny, the depot agent in Mulino, has received notice of pro motion und transfer to Gresham, where a similar position awaits him In that city. To Hold Industrial Fair The Pupils' Industrial Club will hold a fair at the school house Fri day, Muy 19, and display their hand work. The Parent-Teachers' meet ing will be held in conjunction with the fair. A lunch will be served at the noon hour by the ladies of the district. Muy Extend School Year. The directors are talking of having two weeks more of school beyond the current term. Mrs. Thomas, a trained nurse, who had charge of Mr. Long who is criti cally ill with inflammatory rheuma tism, wns called away by another ur gent case. Another nurse was called in to have charge until Mrs. Thorrtas' return. Mill Running Full Blast Hult Bros, mill is running full time now. A number of teams are en gaged in hauling lumber away from the mill to various places. New Cottage for Mother J. L. Daniels is hauling lumber to build a cottage for his mother and sisters. Mr. Culberson of Union Mills drew the plans and will do part of the carpenter work on it. Sunshine and showers are the order of the day. But showers greatly pre dominate over the sunshine. It is keeping the farmers back with their seeding and spring work. Death of Little Boy. Word was received today telling of the death of Guy Jewett's little boy. He died at the family home In Portland. Appendicitis was the cause of death. The body will be buried in the Zion cemetery at Canby. Mel- vin Clarence Jewett was five years of Mr. Jewett was formerly a resi dent of Mulino. All extend their sym pathy to tha family in their sad be- Medford people vote May 13 on X Pecker is preparing to build a ! teres'.. They are thinking of again 300.000 bonds to build railroad to new house on his place at Kelso. 1 taking up their residence here. Hlue LI?e mines. OOR PRICES CUT THE FICDRE You don't have to look over our prices more than tn'.ce to convince you that decided savings are to be mads licrc. Our prices are even anxiously sought by our competitors, for we receive numerous calls daily from tlum wanting to know what we are charging for ;!iis or that item. We are glaJ to have tlietn ask the prices arc always ready for tlicm as well as our customers. Armours Best Pincic Hams 15c lb. Sfrmours TAR 13 Bars Bob White Soap SOc Gallon Canned Goods t gallon Peaches. . 1 gallon Apricots. 1 gallon Plums... 1 gallon Apples '29c liiiiun nppica i gy gallon Pumpkin 1,911 1 gallon Blackberries 1 gallon Loganberries.. 40c I gallon Catsup. 1 gallon Pears., f gallon Syrup. . . .35c ..40c ..50c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lb. Pure Cane $8.25 100 lbs. Dry Granulated 8.05 ' 12 lbs. Pure Cane 1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated 1.00 2 Pounds Peanut Butter 23c Lunch Goods Pamento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, 2 lbs 45e Booth's Sardines, can I8e Palm Brand Sardines, b cans... 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 10c Chilli Con Corn!, can 10c Hot Tamales, can 10e Chip Beef, 2 glasses..... 2c Vienna Sausage, con...' 10s Golden Nectar, pint, 2 for Z5c India Relish, per bottle 25o Chil'l Sauce, Mexican Hot. Sweet Tickles and Sour Pickles In full pint jars, 15c; quart jars 23c Green O'lves, sizes... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can Dc Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Heidelberg Dill Pickles. 3 cans. 25c Can Ripe Olives 15c Pineapple . ..10c 15c 100 lb. Broken Rice $4.00 LEMONS 10c dozen Flails City Butter 60c Two Pounds Roll SPECIALS 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 Tor 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. sack ground Sa't 35c 5 gnls. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 10c Iiottle Pining or Ammonia.. 3c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25e 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. HakInK Powder. .40c Walter Baker' Breakfast Cocoa, reg. 30c lb 25c 6 cans Sardines 25c 3 cans Silver Salmon 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves U. S. Bread 25c FISCHER S FLOUR Best harl wheat, $1.35 sack; $5.25 barrel SWAN FLOUR Every sack guar anteed. 11.25 aack; $4-75 barrel 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 3 lbs. Black Figs 25c 1 lb. Dry Apples IQc Soda Crackers 65c a box 100 size Fancy Naval OrangeJ, dozen 30e Beans and Rice 5 lbs- Broken Rice..: 25c 4 lbs Jap Rice 25c 3 lbs. Best Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Smill White Beans 25c 5 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans 25a !bs. Bayo Beans 25c W, 11)3 Pink Beans . - 25e Saqo, pound . . .100 3 lbs. Tapioca 25o 4 lbs. cut Macaroni 25c 25 package Star, Naptha or Pearl- I Ine 20e I MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Store Oregon City Phone Pacific 19. Home A-133 AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplace, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mount Pleasant and Falls View, Wednesday and Satur day A. M. West Sid and Canemah, Tuesday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY.