r Start 1 will. I liM. i ri I.L.I ...... r"-" W3) ii-.ii iii.ir(r,.,.iii.,.),.ijl 'fll -lrs I I I il .1 1 p a.e.l .1 Ulftt j LOCAL QRICPS i.'u" l4ih uf ll.-.Haiid, In I i' Malurdar y. (i.l Mr lii'tut IHIae. n( I i'i. ,n Halurilar (i r'r among tii" t,,,t in i:ila Ity Halurilar Mr iMIii Mnehiike. if . arte In Ihl i ll nu ei !) I I. Clara and oil", of 4 U k ma ,ir anii'ii thuai- III Oregon t 'II i!D.la) lU'lrt M I "r t and ami. uf t am. .- among ItiiOT i all lit In Or eg i n Saturday l W lira ire. uf Mull no. la In anty and la III gucat of lior alatnr. Many lluylea din MDaiT. ( Klilorxln. aa In I a M)r tilllliUr. Il a III lilll(iallni i a:i a. xi III' hrl 1 Oini hrmiirr f (Vnlrail I'olul. u iro. lij tlioao lrnaai lln( bualliraa !; iil Mnli.lar Mr af l Mra Kiilxrt Hi hurlwl. of L-.t. rf aiiuiiiK llman hn tlallcl Sh.iriln Hi WiMlnrailajjr . .. K.hnfl'i-1 anil khi. Waller, uf .l. arrn Orrgun ( Uf UIUita itifUjr. aim !lll IHT aiall'ij "Mil 4tl'a VI J I uiiimliiga. uf I'aiili). aaa In a lily un Thuran'a)' llralili-a ral I frvii Mr Cmiiinlina la PiKaK-Ml In it.it rliul arli. Uf. ami Mra liiiinti Ingrain, nf l'm. vrrv In Ihla city Moinlar an. I (.' arrc rr Iho gm-ala uf llrv I Kr J K liiiMMiimih m K'lMh Htrow lrlilK. uf Kalaraila. 4rr!r. In Ihla rllf. lirri ahi' la twit nt Mr ami Mra Uy ll'iUrrl iff TorlMh nJ Kim alrorla I ol Mra V. II. Pollar.l. uf iuf.ll ara In Uila city. haln t rll hT" Ii) llin di atll uf llix 1',-r i mnttirt. Mra iiMir ItamUII i llafir rl lilt. ill W. ii ' Ho fi n.n rraitlrtiia uf lliilitiaril aaa In i'ven I'lly on Haliinlay anil lillo iiiinl 111. hnitli'-r. JuiIkh (Irant I tlln.i. . Mr on. I Mm ('. I'l.r"inl n ami ami. tali!, uf Caritiy. Minn. Itavr arrln-'l Ihn mi ami aru tlif ii! nf Mra. 'jj Mi-vrr. anil i aiMu thn auni- 'r In Ihla i ll) Mr. an.! Mra llulilmnl aiul tan ilill , nf Wllwim III", i'rn lu Ihla fit y i Sna la), anil i'r Un' KiU'ala of r ar.'l Mra Juhn A. Hnrlika, uf Hrv. "hilmi Huniloy. Mua Nillio Hliuli . of llulilmril, u ihliclijf Hnliiriln)", anil aflrr n'iii tike d.iy In Ihla rlly with rnlMlveii. Id I'lirlLunl lii'r aim will vla't ' h (rluiiU until M inula)'. :m Kinnia Shrlvtr, uf I'nrtlniiil. wl IhmiiKh Una i lly Tlnirailay on ' ay to Crnnnwoori, alionl four "iWIrntn Uila i lly. Him la Ihn Kimm I her uicr. Mra K. H lin-Kory. W Fortuim Ima ro rlvml wonl thut hu bern niiuinti il ufflcliil alurtcr i the rmiiliiii, I'ltnlcrn OrfKon, ram tl' li . hi'lil In llml i lly May M. lll lrn MuiiiUy for oualrrn On- Vn. Charli'K Wi'lniniiiuli'l, nf Cariu, "U In Ihla .Hi- I'hlirailuv. Ilavlllll "me here in iu hir liunlininl, who J rlimijr nt ih,. orngon City ho luflcrliiK from lypholil jinmi- mtillla. M'. dud Ur. U'lllliiiii I MrCiinl. of (TvllKhl. r ri'i nlvliiK cniiurnluliillonH tho ktrtaiti f tlii'lr flrxt Kraml- ''"rtli'f. ror:riitiiliillon nm rIhii l "rnwioij ,y Mi.. pnri'iilM of lUv Imliy, Wr ind llirry (.1)llfl,r Mra. foil ''' " furnmrly Mian Hilby MfConl. Ml. B H Ii. .in i..i..i. i.f (hit ill.. I't'lilllN.-i, .i-..- " iiinl cluin:h of I'oitliiml. formiT ' ' thin ell)', H vlHlllim liln item. linllinp.r, mill wlfn of Koiirlli '"y'lmiiT mriii'tH Ki'V. Mr. Ilolllimnr l"lnvfi in ju f(ir DuiiKlua. AIuhUh. rB h h iicrniitnil rliurun of u rurch. J1 ' iIiiiIkhi, oihi of llm iiromlni'lit J'ynion of Ciiickiiiima county, whnao "m In loniii'il nt linuvnr t'ri'i'k, wuh lhl Hly Snliinliiy. Mr. IIiiiIkit U '"of ihi iinoHicrii of CliuikMimiH foini ' ""'t nnli'mi)tiitliiK I'IiIitIhk hoiiki "' "U JlTua.vj nil, I 11 I (' uullln In llh'romliiK ittMHtr Day hIiow. Kllm llroiiHon, of Mlnilnn, " fidkll Ulllii Ima Ilium In IliU ll i 4,!iKttt tho home of Mra. J. II. Cnlu. "Heft fur l'lirllnnil i,ii Ui.Iiii-.Ii.i. .n.l frn ........... .ii.iiiij nun 'aim. iii , .1, ,!,,. .i, .m ..... niinni null mil .iniL Willi '"Hveii lirfom iironoillnT In hnr fi'iine, 'f thrii honioR w(re lirlKhtoniiit Sun 'v " thn arrlvul of youncHtora. At " homo of Mr. nml Mra. John I'lilllp j"1 H Colton nml Mr. and Mra. ""Hani KcruiiHiin nt i'lnii,i.,... i " lorn nnil Mr. anil Mra. Joaniih K. '"'y. or Kataraila routo No. 3, arc ' I'foud pnrenta of a llltta naiiKhtor. Blda for Wood. Bfalod bill wllf lin rnrnlvoil h , "lll'ta of f.rf...n 'li icq ' ""iB", nu. '8. II. P. O Rika, until Jim. l.t mm r'Ocorda fll 1ifA.1i. ii. n ti. . in, uvo ur wouu, 11 D In .h ha.m.n ..... .. ill i; . . "min oi mo ciKa '"'luiK before Aunuat Int. 1916. l'lrea all bid. to Geo. E. 8waf "1. secretary. Oreinn rit. t.j.. f "89. B. P. O. Elki. L ' s 7..T ' ' V V. -rf- i r tho Chicles Right , ii tl ft I -..I. I 'mini ,u one ,, . i... i Baby Chick Food i "r a Wl) II.. i.i.. (in. a .....it. i . . . i ( I 2 I.- I. , , . , ! Poultry RrU.k,r FulL. L. i . t...U H. For SaU by LARSEN & C0.- SCHOOL MASTERS 10 BUT ON SATURDAY PUPIH OF WILLAMETTE ICHOOL TO HIINT OPIHA-O. A. C, MAN WILL TALK. Tim inrfliim ll urn a( t o'i In. k lilt 4 laliiiinl, ii h a III Ih fnllnar I liy a iMialiiKaa araalun ami a talk y rrralilriil 1 hiiiiiaiin uf lha rluli ''I I'"" of Ilia Vlllaltilli hiHil ll fits an ufpflla fur Ihn tlaltlnx Iraiti rr iimlf r ih illriHtiim nf Mra frltn atr. ami I'nifpawir Siimuur, uf Hi DrfKun Axrlrullural inllro. l talk un fliaara uf lln Imliialrlal a urk uf I lit rural ai hmila. Arraiiriii"iila fur Ilia iin(iri( uf II r I'laikamaa ( iiuiily Hi NimiI Maalft lull, In li hrlj al Wlllamrtln Halur ilar. rr ruini'lrlfil Mumlar Th niwin alll ! In-1, 1 In Ihn rtniiin an aa not to a-lliin1y lnlrrfiTn alltl Ihn trri;iin lljr rlrliratlun art fur III i' aallip ila) L GO TO STATE SCHOOL JUNVENILI OFFICER FROST UN ABLE TO FIND SUITABLE HOME FOR 12 VEAR-OLD YOUTH. 1-al.T Tuanai-iul. tho llyrurulil Uiy ho runf.'aai In liraklUK lulu and prarllially ro.kliit the hum. alrad lal'lu of A. Itaki'l In Ihn liumii talna hark uf Coll. in, alll hn tak.'ii lu Ihn aUti training a. hmil. Jimnll.. Oltlrnr Kinal aald yral..--day thai Ihn ) out II Mi-.IihI Ihn alrl. I dlai'lpllnn uf Ihn nlaln arluHil In alntt til in on thn rlclit path Mur.-omr, iln olTli nra wi'lf ullnliln lu find a aullalilr hiiinn fur thn lad. prnvnulliiK !iliu from linliif adopli'd. Thn buy a parvnla, alio llin In Hi.' Iiiiiiililalna bninnd Ihn t'ollon Ulntrli't, hum vi all ml all InliTiit In thn i m-.v Tho In.! will pruliwblv Im lakrn lirlnri' Cuunty .IiiiIki iiili'rauii wllhln Ihn nml day or Iwo mid cuiiinillliil (o tli Irulnlim ai hnul. Jiiii'iilli' (irrinT FiimI will niiiko (tin IniiK Irlp in nma thn i oiinty lo (hn boy a liiiiun today lu n lalin thn proper!)' lakrn from Ihn It.iki'l I'aliin. Younti ToKiiarnd Ima told wlinrn It la hlddnn Invltatlona Are Out For Approoching Marrlagt. Invitation am mil for llm appronch ItiK marring of Mlaa lli'li'ii Kmiiia lliilllnnrr lu AukuhIiih . WaRimr on Prlduy nvnnliiK. Junn 2, ut tlm lilKb 1 it 1 1 1 1 ('iiiiureiilliiiial church of for! Intnl. Mlaa HoIIIiikit In a ilaiiKlilcr of Knv. and Mra. K. H. HoIIIiikit nnd lived Iiiti' initny ynara when her fulluT waa puntor oi Ihn Hrat CoiiKn'Riilional church. Mr. Wc-mmr wna Imiul of tlm department of rhcmUtry In (Im Ore Ron City IiIkIi achool two yenm. Drain the Roadi. I'OltTI.AND, Orn., May 22. iKdttor of Tlm KnlorprUii.) I'olltlcal cxcllo incut hnvliiK now aommihnt tiiilmldcil 1 venture, to vi-nllliitn uno morn bleu In llm ilralmiKi' of ronda; which la Dial w hen II In ilcclilntl lo dniln a road tho Niitiio be laid out for two llin drain about 20 feet apart, but that but olio of liii'iu Ihi put down at llml mid when that In m'ltlcd no that travc can pimH aloiiK over It, then that tlm other ono ho put down at thu con von lenco of tho peoplo and tlm flnniKi'H Ono drain will render It tmiieci'N.ary In Ncrapo up tlm dirt In tho mldilln of tlm road. Thn nxpi'iiNO of that run iw iuim'iI and oxpundnd on thn ilrulniiK". l.'t im drain tho ronda nnd build llimn no lotiKor on water halliiHt. K. F. 11 1 LEY. Al'UOHA, Oro May 211. The band of r'dhIi'n travnlliiK hy nutoinohllc from California arrived at Aurora Sun day. Whlto they worn pn-ntonillnR to purchnNti Homo nicnhanillHo nt tho ntoro of O. A. Khlon n S5 Ruld plV wbn extruded from tlm till. After threatening tho band with nrreat May or Sadler and llm niamhal Biuwedod In reooverltiR thn money. Tho tribe was then CNCortod out of town and pro ceeds! townrdH Oregon City and Tort land. " "Chamberlaln't Tablett Have Done Wondera for Me." '1 have been a nufferor from atom arh trouble for o number of year, and althniiKh I have lined a great number of remedied rocommended for thi'i complaint. Chamberlain" Tablets la the flrat medicine that haa given me poaltlve and laatlng relief," write Mr. Anna Kadln, Hpencerport, N. Y. "Chamberlain' Tablet have done wondera for me and I value them very highly." Obtainable everywhere.-" (Adr.), E SUIT PlEA uri HUaUAND SAVS WIFE OE CLAHID SHE DID NOT LOVE HIM ANY MONE Mra i Im M Ila, r nm n aalil thai aim did in.l loin lu r ll'ialiaiul, IVIi r !J Hr r. any iuumi and tl,i , al ,, laali'ful In hnr a' aim pai kd un In liliili(,'lliKa, yallmrt'd In llii lr li llill du n and I' ll Ihi ir lunun, alb a. a Urn hualiaml In a dltufiu aull fili'd In Hi" Irnill iiiiirl Tmaday. limy amrn rnar rli'd Juiin Ii. I , In Cliia. ..II, Mull Mm Hum hiMmri'.l iilna of dnat-rllun la faiuri'd by a majority of Ihn pUIn I Iff a In llin ulliira of Urn lalnat bad h uf illmrm aiilla flb d Imrn Hurall tilli bulla and Juhn I', liibbona nmrrli. Amciial 1. I joi. and aim ail l x-il. Im dianrlrd Imr AilKUal 2, IHU. Hhr aaka fur Ihn I iialudy of lli- lr four i till Imn wary nmi-i aaya in nT n.mr' nun plallil thai brr huabarid, Juhn. li lt In r aiHiii afl'T th.'ir inarrlain Juau II 11-1. al Cnntralla Him aaka thai ah !. alluaml tu tak" lu-r nialdi'ii riainn Mary Hi Ii ii 1 1 at Ij Va.ilin f. Huri'iiaun alliKi-a lliul hnr huabalid, Wallai n J Hiirnnauii, una aalraiuan of Han I'raii'la. u. aouii llmd of hnr and d"partnd, Tlmy i-rn inarrlnl llriulnr II. I'ioT, al Hnu!i I'alla I'llifUll lililr. Caiiipbrll Tunadny alKlifl a dn-n-n iiurrlli Mlllllln Hmllh from H.-lh Hmllh. T T OLAF HECDALE ALLEGES HE KNEW NOTHINQ OF DEDICATED STRIP AT TIME OF SALE. CharKlnic that rar afti-r b txniklil a trail in Wnal Ulin from linorKn l l!ron bp fuiind Ilia! a pari of the land had bi- n di'dli alr- fur rojil puriMiana. tllaf IIi-kiUIk baa fllnd a aull atalnat ilruan In thn rirrult i-ourl, a.kliix for lI'.Ou daniaima Juai-ph K. Ili-.lui-a ap pi-ara aa Mr. Ilntubln a allumny. llin land la alliiatnd In thn Arm- alrntii duuullon land claim and Ilea on thn tup of llin hill In Weal I. Inn. Thn abalraii. Ilnx lali ntlrjr.-a, cmlalua i.n inniitlun of thn atrip dndlialnd to lh lunly and thn fail that bla iropnrty la dlvldn.1 by thn diillcatrd atrip wai not iluiuvrr.'.l until r.-nntly. A K Ijikn Tucaduv fAli-d n a'. It Malhat J. A. llradbuiy lo fornrloan a btttti'l morlKaKe for fiuu, William M Htnnn ap.rinK aa Ijikn'a altornny. Carl Miihaupt fllnd a ault In llin rlr- ault lourt liinaday to collect a no'n for I"j aluncil by oaph Nufi r In Orr Ron City. April :s, Iln aaka fu: atlurnry'a fii-a and Inlcn-at Judcn Campbell Tueaday ali;nni an order it 1 n 111 1 n I M t Ihn ault of It. Idd anulnat II M Mulliin IE FOR HA1GAREAL HAN GOOD HOME WOULD ACCOMPLISH MUCH IN CASE OF LESTER TOWNSEND. SAYS FROST. There la a fltm chance open at proa cut for Nome motherly mini to take charKo of a real boy and turn bin ex nberant aplrltH from Improper path) Into proper channel. There In an opportunity for aome- body lu make a good, ueful matt out of l.etor Towiiaond, and lo kecji him from lii'lim in-u t to the Blalo reform Nchool -where ho may devolup Into a Kiiod man and iiIho where he may not. l.t'Kter Townsond In the 12-yuar-oKl lad who till week confo8od to Ju venile Officer Front and tho district nttomcy'a office that he had broken Into tho cabin of AiiKimt Hakel, In tho hill country back of ('niton. Young Towitflctid commuted till "crime" chiefly because hla bright brain Nought exciting recrivitlnn; and Im haa ill leady told the nulhorltloN where ho bid tlm ntuff he tttolo. Ho docun't want to grow up a bad man, he nay, and Judge AndorKon, of tho Juvonllo court, haa loll him temporarily In tho lunula of Jack FroNt. Mr. Front any a that U'ster Isn't at nil a bad nort of n boy, nnd that If ho had thn rlRht sort of a home ho'.l hood outgrow bin wlldhcHK and develop Into a model young citizen. For this rea son Jack Front doesn't want to oe the hid sent to the reform school for tho next six yciim, nnd ho In hoping that somebody will stop forward and offer to tnko charge of the child. If nobody volunteers to do this, Mr. Frost will seo If the boy's grandfather, John Itlvers of Eaglo Crook, cannot bo persuaded to do something for the lad; but knowing how many kind hearted people there are In tho coun ty, Juvenile: Officer FroHt says he thinks there will bo other applications for tho boy, Lester Is a bright lad, with winning ways and an nctlvo mind. About all that appears to bo wrong with him Is that so far he hasn't had half a chnnce In life, and It Is to try and get him this chanco that .luvenello Officer Frost la seeking help. Deafness Cannot De Cured r loci applications, aa they eannnt roach lh. dlaraard portion ur lh. ar. Tncra la anly una war to cura d.arnpaa. and lhal la by cnnatltiitlnnal rrmrdlea Drafm-aa la oauat-d hy an InfUmrtl ronilltlon or thi mu r.ma llnlna of lha Ktiatarhlan Tuba. Whrn Ihla till', la mnamrd you hava a rumbllnf Bound or Imprrlrct hrarlna. and h.n II la anllr.ly rloanl. llrarnraa la lha rrault. and untraa lha Indammailon can ba talian out and Ihla lub. rratnrrd to Ita normal condi tion, h.arlnf will ba datroye for.v.r: nlna caar out or I.n ara caua'd by Catarrh, whlrh la nnthln but an InHamad condition of lha miK-oua aurraca Wo will air. Ona Hundred Dollara for any eaaa of ll.afn.aa (rauard by catarrh) that cannot b euri-d by Hall' Catarrh Cur. Band for elfrulara. fr... r. J. CIIKNKT CO., Tolado, Ohio. Kold by nrufliat. fie. Taa Halla amlly fills) (or eonatlpatloa. CANBY VOTERS PASS II LAROE MAJORITIES GIVEN TWO ISSUES AT SPICIAL CITY ELECTION, I'-y l.ii' iiiaurlllea, tl,n vuti-ra i.f Catiby al a apni lal pip.Iu.ii Krlda uti..rlpi Hip khiiuiI In laaiin i,ii)'j fur Hip liim.lrii.lli.il or p.irhaa of a uniiili (pul ati r ayali in aiul a.pru-1 Urn m a lly i barter. The vol foi low a Walar Bond. i;i No , City Chartar. Vn a " il Thn iiipaairu a'ltliuruiiia; Urn bunt laaiia baipa llin jnaiiiirr of a"ilrlnrf a oily Water ayalein larmely lth lh rniilull M J. I-p liana Ihn waler aatnm b lib 'low a'tppbra Ihn limn, arm Urn council may puri haa II ur build a ne ayalnni If a aallf. tury atcrna-niPiit on llm prb p cannot bn rpai he Thn linw (barter la (Hit lllfTirent from llm old In any maleri.il ay, and waa ilra't.-d to correct lul.ukea In thn old J FEDERAL OWNERSHIP OEMOCRATS ARE CAUUHT NAP. PINO AND MINORITY PARTY KILLS IMPORTANT BILL. WA.HlllNtJTON. May IS. Ilepubll. 'ana In the houan rauchl thn lleino- rata napping today and knocked out Ihn Rui eminent ownership provlalou In thn ahlp purchaan bill. The volenti thn propuMtlun was 102 tu AT. Ix-iii x rata plan lo nullify the actlin I m-fore thn bill gona to the floor. Tho aeitltm w filch waa killed provid. a thut! thn shipping board shall have pouer tu build, leaan and equip vpaanla fur th- marine trade, ual.ig army tratiiporU and aiiklllarl" In raw they are need nd. Howe, of New York, offered III amendment. The Republicans had been aecmlly notified to be ready. Only 7'! Iicmocrai were pr.-aeiit before the call for reinforcement aid the vote waa forced. If thn amendment bland. the bill will merely provide fur a hlp- plng board with powers to reniila'e ommcrce. Senator J. Hamilton Iwl. Dem i ratio whlji, Inirodui ed a bill ciiik)' i ring the g inrtiimmt to build 100 ahlp Immediately with money ob tained by Uaulrg bonds secured by the ahipa' naming, the fhp lu le liasej tu private concerns but controlled by the government and used as auxiliar ies In event of war. U'Wls nxHcts that Democratic aen alors who joined thn Republican All busier last year will support the bill. MAN IS DRAGGED FROM HOUSE AT POINT OF GUNS THOMP 80N THOUGT INNOCENT. Tl'AI.ATIN, Ore.. May 19. Another suspect In tho Jennings murder ca was taken here tonight In an old, do- serled hou.ie belonging tu a man named O'Connell. situated about two miles from the Jennings home. Ho declined to talk about tho case. ! refused to come out or tho house when the parly surrounded It and demandt d ho "come forth." He was drugged out when covered by guns. When asked what ho knew about the Jennings mur der he said: "I don't think anything aboil It." He wont give his name. (loorge Andrews, a man named Reed, deputy sheriff from Waihlngton county, und another man made tho rapture. I'OllTIVND. Ore.. May 19. Fir- tlmr weakening of the circumstantial chain connecting Dennett Thompson with tho double murder near Tualatin Monday night nnd tho strengthening of tho robbery motive for the crime were developments of the investiga tion, chletly comlitotod In Portland .o dny. Could llonnett Thompson, the sus pect In Jail at Illllsboro, wear a shirt with a 15 neckband? Investigation toduy revealed that he wears, ordinar ily, a IS shirt, and at tho present time is wearing 6lze 1G Vi because of two small goiters on his neck. The bloody shirt that tho authorities aro now con vinced was worn by the murderer ap parently waa site 15V4. That was tho figure deciphered on the neckband by Ieputy Sheriffs Hob Phillips and Oeorge Hnrlburt of Port land. The big "ti" could scarcely be distinguished nnd ni!i;ht have been a "6," sny tho officers. ' Should meas urement show that It was 111' 4 the case against Thompson would be much Improved. Sheriff Reeves, of Wash ington county, has the shirt, w hich, so far ad known, has not been measured. i BOLTON MAN DIES. Daniel Rains died at Rolton on Fri day night at 12 o'clock, and the re mains were brought to the Myers k Rrady undertaking parlors, and are be ing prepared for burial and will be shipped to his former home at Silver ton. Mr. Ralni was born June IT, 1846. and ha resided at rtolton for some time. He leaven several chil dren. ' ODDFELLOWS ELECT SOL S WALKER IS GRAND HIGH PRIEST AKO A. H. KNIGHT GRAND SENIOR WARDEN IIOHKIinifi. Ore. May 21ttl!h llin l.l.el alieiidarirn for many yeara I Im annual aeaaloua of Urn fraud 'ainpriienl of Oddfetloaa and tlm It - l-ekaii a wmbly of Or. nun opened in ; Itiw-burtt Ihla morrilriK. Tim iwaaloiia i of llm eiiiatiipiiienl aern featured byj Ilia elix tloii of offli era. iorialdnrall.ini of off h lal n-iMirta rovriri ihn pt.t yar. and addr aae by aeveral mem - bert of thn order. riffi. .... i. i,i ... . full ... a-.Vi 1 ui -"-""t trarid prelate; Hoi H. Ma ker, Orel! in .. ,, ,, , ., . . . i ity. xrand hlcb prleai A. H. Kn U'lit, i C.nby. ,r., ae'.lor ..,; K K! Hharon. l-ortl.nd. Kr.nd rll- W. W. i.v..,.i. n. . i. ,' a ii 1 1 e i' , ' ""I"""'.. er. Andn. "i T"!, UT " . ... niuiviiiit K, I elii-- ton, Krand luarahal; H. A. Ilnxlbead. , Tillamook, grand .wntlnel; (Jllbcrt Hrown, Uknvlnw, grand outalde arni:!.1 ne L DIES AT HER HOI WOMAN WHO LIVED IN OREGON HALF CENTURY SUCCUMBS TO HEART FAILURE. Mrs. Oeorge Randall dim! at 11:45 o'clock Saturday night at her bone ou Fifth and Jefferson streets from bear failure. She had been 111 for some lime, and recently undnwent an oir, Hon at the Oregon City hospital. With her when the end came were her buaband and the following chil dren. W. (. Randall. Mrs. little Cra. ford and George (. Crawford of Ore gon City, and Mrs. W. II. I'ollard of Springfield. Ore. One other daughter, Mr. A. W. Urowt of Hothell. Wash, ui lives her, as well as 13 grandrhil dren. Mm. Randall was born In England iH years ago and came to the I'nlted Stales in 1 For over half a cen tury she llvd In Oregon. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made. Deep Snow at Bull Run. PORTI.ANI), Ore, May 22. The deepest snow ever recorded at this time of the year In the region of Hull Rur. lake Is reported by officials of the city water bureau, who have returned from a trip to the lake. The snow is alx feet deep, and on the summit above the lake It Is 10 feet deep. Records show this to be a record breaker for this season. 1 Booster Day Specials! Come to the Grocerteria, free demon stration on National Hlscult Company Crackers and Cookies, all day Sat urday. Come and help yourself. Lunch Goods Pamento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese IDc Tillamook Cneese, pound 20c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans...25o Norwegian Sardines, can 10c Chilli Con Corn!, can 10c Hot Tamales. can 10c Chip Hecf, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10s Golden Nectar, pint, 2 for 25c India Relish, per bottle 26c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and Sour Pickles in full pint jars, 15c; quart jars 25c Green Olives, alios... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Reef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Heidelberg Dill Plcklea, 2 cans. 25c Sour Pickles, per qt 10c Can Rlpo Olives 15c Pineapple 10c 15c 100 Lbs. Broken Klco $4.00 Falls City Gutter 60c SPECIALS 10c Con Pepper 5c Good Ilroom 25: Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 5s 50-lb. sack Dairy Salt 50c GO-lb. sack H pround Salt 35c R gala. Coal Oil ..65c S boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 6c 10c Bottle Mining or Ammonia.. 5c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 5 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, full quart 10s 4 lbs. Petite Prunes 25c 5 Jay Mechanics Sonp, reg. lac while they Inst 5c Vinegar, gallon 25c Reg. 25c size K. C. Baking Pow der 20c Reg 50c K. C. Ilaking Powder. .40e Walter Baker'a 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 Wax Paper, 24 18-Inch sheets.. 5c FISCHERS FLOUR Best hard wheat. $1.35 sack; $5.25 barrel SWAN FLOUR Every sack guar anteed, $1.25 sack; $4.75 barrel I Jennings Lodge Department JKNM.S'tH UHHiK. May 2V(Him- ( lal) -Per tlm p'eaaura of Mlaa Mol Im lloan of OPKon City, who la l.l lea on Jurm I rtb for Montreal, Can ada and I'rlma Kdaard laland, an auto ;-ar!y .a ina'le iin Halurday lo Horn-tall l'alla on llm Cohiiiil.la IiIkIi ay Tboan xulriK In tlm Harry Hay lea car wprn Mr and Mra. Iluylea, of Kierrenu, Mra. Ilrue. bert, of lli'a plain, Mlaa Helen I'alnton, of Orel., ar.la, Wa.li , and Mlaa How Mra K A. Handera, arrornpanln I rortland frleruU on a tfelltibtful Irlp up Km Columbia highway on Tueaday of laat Week. An ' lulln trip was en Joyed llev. Hirilth aMik InlerentlliKly fl iH'"",ur- Mr ,m "Wlnnlnt l'rala 1 'r"m t'1trl"r' ltlrt cam , M-port of ih happenlnra of llm Kail . lllame't aaarx latlon roner.tlon, --hl.h convened at 8a!e, on May J i .. ' . .. , "l"''lon. Thn averarn attendance al u j j ... ' r"u """"J T, , u, t allendance la dim Mr. Tucker, the aa- ''- -P"'nt..ndent, during th. .le "" .-rln.end.-nt. If. J. HO.. A number from Imr attended the ren-ption for Knv. and Mr i. KAttA held on laat Thuraday e-n- ; ing ai tne urngon l liy t ongregatlonal ' church. Itnv. flard has made many ! calls among the parlahoners of thn Federated ihunh here who bid him j (io.lappn.1 In his nw work, that of aaaiatant siiimrintenOent In the gen eral lulaaloriary work In Montana. We understand Itnv. and Mrs. Edwards will leave on May 2Mb and will make a short stay at Seattle, arriving et Hillings, Montana, on June 1st. Mra. Will Rooenberry. of Junction City, spnnt the week-end with Mra. Tillie Moore. A number of friends were enter talned at the Sanders' home on Sun day. Among them were Mr. and Mr, Ryan, of Tort land; Mra. Jarbo, of Ha mahl, Idaho; Miss Monica Pomeroy, of Kalamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. IMerce and son and daughter of Fort laud. Mr. Davis, of Lebanon, and Mr. Smith, of Canby, were callers on Mr. Morse on Monday. August McClean. of Oregon CUT. waa a business caller at our vlllag on Wednesday. Rev. Young, formerly a minister of the Lutheran church, baa leased the Wilcox property and his family came this week. They were former resi dents of Soulb Dakota and owing to 111 health. Rev. Yung waa compelled to retire from active work In the min istry. Mrs. Mary Hart, of Heaverton, spt-nt the past ten days with ber son, A. H. Hancock. Miss Alice Waldron returned to ber school duties at Everett on Monday of last week. Her mother I gaining gradually and under the watchful care of Miss Elizabeth Waldron and It. Ilurkhardt. recovery Is hoped for by her numerous friends. Donald McFarlane was host to the Roy Scouts on Saturday evening. Re freshments were served during the evening. Mrs. C. P. Morse entertained her Gallon Canned Goods 1 gallon Peaches 1 gallon Apricot Qfl 1 gallon Plum aLtJLl 1 gallon Apples f 1 gallon Pumpkin LSD 1 gallon Blackberries 1 gallon Loganberrlea 40c 1 gallon Catsup 35c 1 gallon Pear 40c 1 gallon Syrup 50c 13 bar Bob White Soap. 50c Lemons, dozen 20c 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 25c 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 10 lb. box Soda Crackers 65c 100 size Fancy Naval Oranges, dozen 35c MORGAN'S The Cut Rate Store . Oregon City Phones Pacific 19. Home A-133 brother, Coleman Hill and Mlaa Mllbr, of Cortland, on Hun. lay I Ittln Helen Hanilera accorripa.iie l Mrs. Jario lo llillalmro where limy III vlalt an sunt of Mrs Jarbo. Mr and Mrs II. 1. Robinson art looking foraarii with much plna.ure fur a vl.il from Ihnir mother, Mra. Iloblnson, of Winnipeg. Mra. Kolilu aon vl.ltid on Hill roaat l.'irim y.-ar ago and Imr friends will Un did'ghled to meet hi r again. Mrs. Hiram Cobb, of fliitiii'iun, Iowa, will arrive Dm first week In Juim fur an eit-nd.-d vlalt with the Hugh Rob erta family. Mrs. West recently came up from U Angeles, Calif., and Is enjoyln.i a visit with thn I. I). Newell family. Mrs. West will later visit In fcugeni before ah returna aoutli. Mlaa Helen I'alnton I visiting at tlm Hruaa hert home, returning un Tueaday to Orchards. Waah. Jure fitti Mitt I'alnton leaves fur fUillingham to attend the Htate Normal. Serving on the election board at the primary on Friday last were R. F. Det er, I). I. .Newell, James Waldron. J'din Jennings. Alex Gill. Mr. Miidrum, Mrf-v dsmes ('has. H-idmond. lAura Nawi, David 1-aCurn and Kdd Itoethe. Out of tlm 212 reglatertng only 122 votes were cast, ti Republicans and 27 for the ITnocrat.c party. CASTOR I A lot laJajtU fc&d CMIirasL Tli Iki la EiTi Ahrcjs htn ta BlgaaAmraef OFFICERS REELECTED BY PARENT TEACHERS The Farent-Teac her association of the Mount Pleasant school bold the last meeting of the season at tba school bouse Wednesday night. Hus bands were Invited and after ejection of officers and a short program i un cial time was enjoyed and refresh ments wre served. Mr. E. Frey was re-elected presi dent; Mrs. Frank Adrock. vlce-prorl-dent; Mis Grace Snooks, secretary treasurer. This association waa organized last January and has Increased In unrulier ship and Interest Miss Mildred Alk.n the retiring principal of the school read the financial report and Mrs. Frey, ihe president, told of tbtf work the teacher and parent bad accom plished since working closer together and of what good they are doin.r in the community. Medford will vote on bond Issue In the near future for JSOO0 for heating system and enlargment of Washing- ton school RegulUr 25 cents can PEACHES 10c CANNED SHRIMP 10c COFFEE and TEA Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee 25c Roys.1, reg 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 3oc Caravan Coffee, 31b. can $1.00 Send In your coupons for Tetley's Tea, and receive ;-lb package F'rvo. Llptons Tea. pound 6ic Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, regular 65c grade pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea regular 65c grade, 'pound ..." 30o Armours Best 1 C IL Picnic Hams IOC ID. Two Pounds Roll Beans and Rice 5 lbs. Rroken Rice 25c 4 lbs Jap Rice 25c 3 lbs. Best Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Small White Beans 25c 3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans 25e 34 lbs. Bayo Beans 25c 3ft lbs Pink Beans 25c Sago, pound 10c 3 lbs. Tapioca 25c 4 lbs. cut Macaroni 25c 25 package Star, Naptha or Pearl lne 20o AUTO DELIVERIES Gladstone and Parkplaca, Monday and Thursday morn ing. Mount Pleasant and Fall View, Wedneaday and Satur day A. M. West Side and Csnemah, Tuesday and Friday. OREGON CITY DAILY.