Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 16, 1916, Image 5

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LOCAL BRICPS
Hum. In ll ( Jon-ph Mui hi h,
nl ! I. Inn, i,iuMi'r
Hi. in. Iiin HI. lo Ih ll nf r'M'd
rlu. i I VIhIiI, nun.
Willinii Hi hl, l til i i ! n t (miner lit
Hi.ifli.i'1, u In llil i tlx mi liimliii'M ' mm nuinly
i ... ..iM I
Horn. Mmi'lur etnliiiiit, Juim 12, In
llurr Hi hiM iiliiifli, w lf mill l Hid fn nf Nullum Wood, ii
Andre Kinlnf , r' klinull real
niiiilD ilinlir ami fi-.nil nf Cauli;
In Ihl illr 7vy Mr. KiKh'-r
on til y Iiiiiiih from I'orilaii't
In lo tin IHtlHIII Ixil I, Hallux
Mia ('limliilffl llulli.nl. nf Oil city
aim liu Ix'i'ii rrlllially HI I"' "!
i k, iIIkIiIIx liiipiiitvd HumUr
uinl Monday. Mr dullard I mm nf
I lin well iuii rl'l'iil ( ('Imka
iIiII'Im n n( ;liloiiln, i i lii till illy
'I liiir.'li.),
Mi. i ulti Ctuna, oin r nf llm l't
lam- I, I Cunli), In Ihl illy
'I litir-iliiy.
J. I' loin, of Hcan-r Crock, H
kiiovtn dinner of Hint IMlllllll, a In
Ihl i My mi 1 hurdy.
H A P. lliiiiKJin, formerly of till
illy tut now nf Mnlull. III till
clly '1 li'ii.liiy.
II. K. 'fair n, lin liu lici'ii i'ililiix
hi tlin iiii'Hoii CHy IiIkIi Iiim'I fr
Ut i r. It'll Friday for M Mlnvllln
Inrii tin lll bm'Iii X'Wful day Mr
Talro Mill liavn anon for ChliitKO t
lulu hi wife. Tlii-v fllimt In aiipi
Ml.. I...I. HmlK'-r umt Ml Madya. , mm,r m , T.r wl r.
Hulli.rO. r,l llil rlly. U.II-.I ill I'""- ,, , Orcom In lb fall.
I, lilt I'lllluV
., .. ..... r ,., I.. .,., Mr. ml Mr. Holmairoin, of Colioii
r ..."... "" !,.,. i,u ,ny Thr..lay ami w-r..
TV-, MB III una in fim , I .,.,a- .w i..,,., u . i I.I Mr
H . I Mil 'a II 1 1 lliimm If If i'iniii- ,
li
initial, VVa.li , win, weight nine
pound Mr. WimhI fiiimrly Ml..
('lata Caiin.'lil. nf till ' Hy, and I l
Ihit liniiio of Iht Imri'iil., Mr. mnl Mr
Uii. lli' CauMd, t;ililll unit Oilier
alii'i'la
lntl.-l with frli'liila.
Alt in Wlrtliali'k, after a yer 'llt
ut tin' Cri Kiiii A K ri. ull ii i ul nillcKe, r
liiiiii'.l lo (iri'iioii City Friday.
limr," HIbIh'H. of ItnuViT Crwk.
mii mi Oregon Clly vinliur Wr.liii'
liny
Mli 1'i-arl, wliii lia liin allciidlni
lh Oregon Clly Mull aihool. Him dill
IH'iiil I lie .iiinmi'r at tn-r lionm at Col
Ion ami rluni to Ori'Knn City In Hi
Ull.
Omi'II HiixIii', of HimiT Cri'i k, i
knoii ri'.l.lvnl of that Million nl
I...M,. fll.lii)'. J.in 9. t Hi" wl" ( Urkamaa ro.inly, a In llll rlly
of ( In. a liulltinl, nl mi my. a uaimu Tu.-a.luy on III uy hoino from Port
,,r land, Ihti1 Iii a. romiaiili. th ri
H....rl Hi IiiiiiIicI, nf Hilinlml, jrumloii on llio Wlllamcltn Valley
liaiia.ii iuik liiiali.i' III tliv riniiiiy I Houtlii'rn lo Hi.' I'nlnn Klo k Yanla
..'nl Wi iliir.iluy. I Momtuy.
Mr. llniil'TiMiii, nf Klilorailo. a V. A. Ili-ylman. of Kalaia.la. fot
union n t'liin. tlnltliiK In Or.'r'Mi ( lly I hiu.Iit of Ihut clly, In till rlly
frlil.iv. Thiirily. Mr. Il.-yliimii look up hi
Mr ( lnr Kullaiii, of l."liiinl. lalm-w dulli' at lhi poalolTli-s ou May
In llil nlv. lint Miitat of Ml ()nj27. Many liiiiroeini'iit lian tn'il
K,.,.,,.., I miiilit In tlm mii orflrc. Tho Inii'rlor
nf the in'W tnillillnit liaa Ihmii thor
.IT IIM'.T, IlllaillHIl 1. "ili". .
. .1... . Itv V,',I .r anil I.H.. I,..re:",''y r-n..vld.
...11...1 .... i..,l i: li lilinl, k. 1 Mr. ami Mr. Clinton (i.iJy. nf Car
I iia, wi'ro in nil i'ity rmiraiiay. in
wrrn v-oii,iuiili'i to Ihla rlly Uy Mr.
Ji.lm lloul. nml wlillii Iiiti- wr tli'
A C. KrlKliuiim, nf Knluraila.
anion i; IIiom Iraiiaarllnii liualn.' In
iiiruon City Huiiinluy.
Mux l.rooka, of Cum., n. ninnii
llio.i' IruDKurlliiK linallii' III OroKon
Cllv Mmiiliiy
Aritnir liarrflt, who Iia Imth at the
(iIp mountain mini-a for apvrrnl
inoiiUin. urrlvrd In llila rlly Huiiinluy
nn In. uy lo III Iioiiii at Hoilluml.
Mr. Crormi Valvt'ry ami duiiiilitrr,
Murr, lm r.'slili' lii'ur Cnru. nre
nmoiiK llio..' In Ort'Koii Clly Wt'ilm
day. John KvBiia, of llu'liluln, ai In
thl. illy Wi'ilni'tiliiy nml u urmiu
Kill-! of Mia Klalit Hi hmMiliorn. Thi-y
wir ai'otiiinli'l lo tln lr honii' hy
Mr. William Wllaon, who Iia l-.'ii
In Ihl rlly fur vcrul day I In- Kural
of Ml HrliiM'iiliorn.
Mr. uml Mr, M. H. Uhr, of ( In
i Inn; (I. Ohio, havu nrrlvml In Or.'i;on
Clly, hi'ro they arc thn ici.imIi of Mr
uml Mr. J. It. Iiowliiinl. Mr. U'hr I
a hroiln r of Mr. Ilowluml. Thl I
thn first vlalt of Mr. ami Mr, l-hr to
llio I'urllU- ronat. Thry are ilumiliiK
to t:ikH a trip uIoiik tin' Columhla rh
it. They will ri-miiin In Ori'Knn for
ahoiit five wi'nk lii'fnro roturnliiK to
ianl.',l lo Ihl. rlly hy III. wn. Iavl. Mr hom (n (hp Mf u,)r (
Ktnn
Mr. Wllllum (irl'iithwttlto, of ll.-u
mt Crrk. puaai'il thnniKh thl. clly
Krliluy, whrrn .h pint I ho duy with
frlrml.
Mr. mid Mr. J. Kverctl Downey
uml llllli Vimlnlu lAiula imwni'y. Ii'tt
for S.ualilf. Uri-Koii, Hnlurduy, wtinrc
they will apt'iid month In th.'lr cnl j
I.iki'. ' llonrymoon."
Mm. Miihulu Wallure. of Mnllno,
who hua ln'i'ii In thla rlty vlalt Iiik her
aUler. Mr. Pariah. Iiua rcturm'il to
'her home.
MIkh Uuikliiii. of llnlilmrd. Iiun ar
rived In Oreson City and I Hi Ruoat
of her Krandpurenla. Mr. und Mr. A.
Hlminoli.
C. K. Spento. of lU'uvcr Creek,
Hliile i:runm' inuater, wua In Ihl. oily
Momliiy nn hi. way home lifter a trip
lo muerul of the itratinea of III" alato.
Mr. Theodoro C. Hcheer, of Murk.-
InirK, who lin. heeii In C.ladHlono for
aeveral day where aht Iia heen the
Kiieat of her airier, Mr. Kred A. Miller,
returned to her home Sunday rveniiiK
Karl l.tuikliM, of lluhhuid, wan In
Ihl rlly Monday and Tneiiday. vIhIUiik
UIh KrittKlpiirontH. Mr. uml Mr.. A.
HlnmuiiiH.
Mr. mid Mr. W'ulton PuttlHiin. of
thl clly, are nwctvliiR tliu coiiK"itula.
I u,n upon the arrival of a mm, wolnli
Iiik nine pound..
MIkh Kilnu Oard. of Clalnnont, wa
In thl city Tiieaday. Mlas Curd ha.
Jimt comiiletod her year' eourao in the
Drenoii City pilhllc Bi hool ami wub re
elected for the fall term.
railroad auditor und In connected with
the IllR Four railroad.
MIm. Churlotta Illauzjui, of Heuttlu.
Wuali., who Iia lieell director of thn
art department of I ho Huh'iu achonla, I
In thla city, thn Riieat of Ml Helen
l.ovrtt. Shu 1. on hor way home to
upend her uinmer vacation. Mia
ItlKaxr-a hu. inuny friend. In thl city,
hating for a your boon connected with
the art department o the Ort'Kon City
hlith .iioot.
('. W. Kern, proprietor of the mini
Til i lill'ln H' day ncli ,ll
ly Ilia union Humlay luad al Hm.r
f ro, la.t rlunday wore aM.iii.d l
alxml l', many from Ihl Miy a'lviiil
lux Dm Dtr I rr. k loy.' Imiid
fiirnl.lioil iiiu.li' durlux Did day, and
vi-rl tixal ami lii.iriimonlal -lix-
llona wi-r remlerril, Mix Va Ihi Hpi-in
of lu-ar Crork, Uinx ono of
i all. I. llio HmnUy x hool Hill liolj
II ai'lllii'. al III" Minn liaatloli on
Humlay afternoon
Y. II. AnlerMOi to. i ltnl a lli gram
Krl.l.y from Mr. aad Mr Ovr An
di raou, of Itulnlor, aiiiioum lux llio
hirih of a danrliier, al ih Aml-rwii
homo Wrdiio.ilay. Thl. I llio flr.t
Xlrl In thn Aiiderwm family, and lh
litlln ohm hi ln-on Kltoii l'i nam of
Vloli-l lloriita, after h.-r lo x'nd
moihnr. Mr Anderxin I a Im.llie.
inun of lliilnler.
A. D. Crllililo, who farm la lon.ldor
od i. no of lh ino.l up (odalo .tm k
rum ho In the lulo, w In thl illy
Halnrday to Ir.n.ail h.uliir., Mr
lirllitilo I already (iIuiiiiIiik lo i ilill.ll
wimii of hi rrxl.lorril Ji-r.n t Ui
comliiK Clarkama toiinty fair.
Ml. (Jraio Hllim am) frank Uh
or, of Tim Dalle, who have hoi-n lu
Ihl. rlly for avorl day vlalllnn with
Ml. Adah Mi.., will hate for The
Dallo Ihl inornlnx hy way of the
Coliimiila lilxhway ami hy aiiioiuolilln
Mr. Hlli oi, father of Ml Hlhoi. li
old lil hii.liio. liiiorot In lii-rko'oy
Cal., und hu. (ono Into the on f ml Ion
i ry hu. Inc. at Tha Dullo.
Ml Adah Ma ha completed bor
two yoara'lorin of hoi at Harlow, will
complete her tonrae al llio .talo nor
inal al Monmouth nott Knhruary, and
will r.- nine tew lilnx Mlaa Ma.a re
turned Friday ox'iilnx from a two
lay' vl.lt with Ml. Grace Bllcox, and
will leave here Monday for an riloii-
he .lay at The Dallo a a Riio.t of
Die Hlli oi family.
County s Finest Blossoms A re
Displayed At Big Rose Show
CIVIL INK 4 YEARS
MAN WHO If HVIO THROUGH CON
UCT' CIATIT BATTLE!
IAID TO NIIT,
Illy A. M Hiiuioii )
Wllb llio p.Mli'l ay of Kdward
John. ion, who nut hi ilu'li hy l,.-liix
rru.hrd hy a rally Irani at Puyal
dip, Wa.h , Wodii'.'lay ami who. re
main er hromrhl h-r for Inter
mom In the Calholn- ifinrixry yt-alor-
day, one more of iho o!( gurd who
alood hy the flax from In', I tn MC,
' Iho day. Ihal Irkd iiii-ii'i mul," I
mu.tero't out.
In J x 1 1 , then In hi Dili year. Mr
John. Ion -nllalod . a prhato In the
kntti Now Vork Vohihirer Infantry roxl
mom ami arllied wMb hi i.-xl
The Orofn ( 'If y iloaa 4M loly bold
It lenih anmui roe h'iw In thl rlty
VVrdiwi.day In Iho ManiU; hall. Nott-r
lofore bate the IiIimmiih of (iaka
ttia rounly ahown lo a lM-llnr advmi
laxe than at Ihla your' rote .how,
l-niix lat'f. Alloil wllh roo of rl
on hue and variolic worn art. tl ally
arraiixod In taw and al the rear of
the hall wa. a floral dlaplay of II, J.
HU-xor. At thl year'e ahow c.k
prin- and rllilmtia woreofforod, many
iaoa rlhlxiii wore offered for ocoiid
and third prl-., enopl In aov.ral
cla.aoa. Tha Judxo of the roao wore
K. II. J. Karland and Alfred Tu. k.-r.
of Portland, well known rose Rrowr.
of lhl lily.
Klerhtnor' orchomra furnUhod
inn.lr durlux the afternoon and evon-l
rioiio. riaincd, lo of oi h Mr.. (I.
A. IfnrdiiiK, flr.t, Mr, (i. A. Il.inliiix,
oud; Mr. J. II. Walker, third.
No. J Ileal all pink roae.. three
rlelle, named, iwo of each, IjiKrama
and Ti atoul harrod Mr. J. II. Walk
er, flrt.
No. I lle.l al yellow roaoa, throe
larioO., named, two of oa b Mr,
(i. A. Ifardlnx, flr.l; Mr. J. II. Walk
or. aerond; Mr. V. T. Harlow, third.
action C Cl Hybrid Prputl.
No. I lu.t .li while roaoa. one va
rh ly, named Mra. K. K. Itrodie, flr.t;
Mr. J. J. Cooke, aerond; Murxurot i
Iteullo, third.
No. 2 lioat four rod roae. Iwo va
rleilo. named Mr. 0. A. Ifardlnx.
first.
niont In all lh h.lti.- of M-nltiaulaM lux. Moiuhor of the aocloty acted a , red nxo. throe va-
In The Social Whirl
Current Happening e lnri In
antf Abeut Oregon City
campalxn In ea.lern VlixluU.
Ill roxlnieiil wa a portion of Ihe
famoii "Irl.b llnxido," roinprllii(
Ihe tJrd New York Infantry, Colonel
SI. C. Murphy and (iwirxn O.kwx),
(,'jih Now York liifuntr), Co.ouol, after
ward (ioueral Mhho Corcoran, Mlb
Now York Infantry, ( olon.-l Patrh k K
llorxaii. Ninth Mu.ai hnott Infan
Iry, Colonel. aftcrard tjonoral Pat
rh k K. fiulney and Co'oiiol llernard
nnau, 7th llllnol Infantry. Colonel
Jaiiio H. Kirk and I Kill Peiwi.yl
lanla Infantry, Colonel H. C. Mulhol
land. The hrlxxde wa commanded by
tielieral Tboma P. Meaicher.
In the lottle of Pro..-rli k.l-urx. the
mot wonderful charxe In the world',
hlatory wa made hy thai brixade up
Murye llolxbl BXalnal Walton' Con
federate battery, on Ixiemlx-r 13, lhCJ.
Hit time Ihla berolc hrladu duahed
up the bolxhtt axain.l Ihe enemy'. In-
vulnerable ixwlllon only to lie ropulaed,
wllh terrific loa. each lime rn.hlnx upi ',J,B- ,,,'r,
two of each No on-
j rltle, nainnd,
trie. ,
l!et three pink rooa, named Mra.
!J. II. Walker, flr.t; Mr. G. A. Hard
botoa(.
The judxo. Mr. M Parland and Mr.
Tucker, wora xumt of Mayor K. C.
III. IfMlt l'MlninalMr I I l'iH,L. Mn.l
M. D. Utourolt. .1 . dinner .erred 44f""'; M."' J.' "' Wa!k"' ,h,r'1
In the Ma.a rtaurant.
Thn followmx are the award:
Section A CI T.
No. I lio.t rullertlon three rod
roao. named one variety Mr. Clara
Horn), flr.t and vmoihI.
No. 2 l!ct collodion thro white
roue, iiuinid, one variety Mr, (iur-
llo.t xennral collection, lx roao,
each a aepurale variety Mr. J. If.
Walker, f)rt; Mr, ii. It. Dlmlck, av
ond.
Section 0 Claa. Climbera (Rambler
Excepted.)
Ileal all white roo, two varletioa
Mr. C. A. Ilardinx, flr.t and aeond.
l!ot all pink roue, one variety.
once Karr, flr.t; Mr. V. T. Hurlow.l named Mr, ti. A. HardlnR, flrt;
ocond
No. 3 Hot collec tion thro yellow
roe. named, one variety Mr. Grant
II. Dlmlck, flrat; Mr. J. II. Walker,
i-conil, Mr, fin nt II, Dlmlck. third.
No. 4 llo.t collection three pink
row-., named, one variety Ml. Kvan
Xollne Dye, flrat; Mr. Puuline
Hcbw'srtz, aecond; Mi. Evangeline
V'S8 lnneiie Knooka, who I lo be-
jTl come the brldo of lluhy Smith
of Canhy, wa tendered a ahower at
the home of her parent, Mr. and Mra
W. It. KniNik at TwIllKht Monday aft
rrnoon. The affair wa complele
urprlao to the bride-elect.
Mr. Snook wa attainted In the en
lertulnmont of the xueit by her
duiixhtur, MI.hc Grace and Ne'lle.
Cake and punch wore aorvod durlnx
thn ufteriMMin. A allver .teak act and
ut Rlaa vam were preentod to Mlna
HlKxik.
The niarrlaxn of Mlna Snook und
Mr. Hmllh will be aolumnlred Thar-
day mornlnx and the weddlnR trip will
be lo He I tie. Wahlm;ton. Ml.
Snook ha realdiM al Twll'uht for
Hima time and Mr. Smith Is lonmi'ted
1th the Carlton k ltoenkr.:n .lore
at Canhy.
TIioimi who were iree;it at the
ahowor wero Mra. Hood, Mm. Kelland
Mr. Dodd. Mr. Ilenlley, Mr. Ax-
ford. Mr. M Cord. Mr. Vlcrhui. Mr
W. II. Mat toon, Mr. J. llyllon. Mra
mer reort. Arrah Wanna, near Mount I jiiacnholinor, Mr. Thompon. Mra
HimiiI, wu. In thla city on btiHlncsi
Monday. Mr. Kern I. RettliiR ready
for hi. auminer patron who will hoRln
lo arrive within a few week. He )'.
Ihut the road are lu exceptionally
Rood condition. Many have already
made tha trip to Oovorniiienl Cump
thl. aeiiitim hy automobile,
Mltta laaliel llatian, who ha heen
In DreRon City for the hmt two week
where, alio ha. been In attendance up
on her mother, Mr. V. Ilattan, ut the
OreRon Clly ho.pltul. who underwent
a .iirRlcttl operation at that limtilutlon
Koverul week, uro, left for Portland
Monday ovenltiR to reauimi her aludle
a a iiurMi! at thu St. lucent a hos
pital. I,. A. Yoiiiir, who recently took pos
hi'hhIoh of llil) wren ho pun haHed lu
Clackamas county near thn l.lnn'. mill,
left thlM week for eiiittern Oregon, his
former homo where ho will remain
for several weeks. Mr. Youiir's fam
ily is Ht ill In eastern OreRon and will
movo to Clackamas comity In tho early
fall to liinko tholr future homo.
Stufford and Mrs. Ijiielle.
t
HE murrliiRO of Mis KIU Hit t-
ner, daiiRhter of Mr. and Mm.
Ilittner, of Klilorailo. and Frnr.k Hotter
Jr., eldest son of Mr. und Mrs. Frank
K. Hotter Sr., or thl. rlty, will be sol
eninlz.ed this inornlnR nl 7:30 o'clock
at tho German Lutheran church, with
Itev. William KraxherKor, pastor, of
llrlatliiR. Tho brldo Is to wear a (town of yel
low chiffon and will carry a shower
bouquet of Uidy IllliiRton roses. She
has resided In this rlty for tho last
year.
Tho bridegroom Is a wt'll known
youni; man of this city and Is connect
eil with tho Horr Druthers' furniture
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Hotter will spend their
honeymoon at SeuMcIo, and upon their
return will reside at Klovonth and
Jefferon streets.
aiuln.t a alio or of Iron and leaden
ball, cio.liiK up Iho xapa, only lo be
mowed down In swatba like Rra.
Of of 131S men whom General Moo
dier led In tbe aault, Mj fell In that
charRe and when they returned from
the aaaaull. ZjI. mnonx wiiom wa.
Sergeant Johnaton. roorted for duty.
Mr. Johnaton wa highly eateemed
innmbor of Ihe Grand Army post of
Ihl rlty and will lie sadly uiUaed by
not only bia old comrade., but by all
who knew him.
The Interment look place In the
Catholic cemetery Friday morning al
II o'clock. The remain, of Mr. John
ston were laid bc.lde those of hla wife,
who died woven year axo. Many of
the old lima friend of the deceased
attended thn senile at the grave.
which wore conducted by Kev. A. Hllle-
lirand, pastor of the St. John's Cath
olio church.
Section B Ciass, Hybrid Tta.
No. 1 Host throe white roses, one
variety, nulotO Mrs. 0. Dlmlck
flr.t; Mr. F. T. Hr.rlow, aeroud.
No. 2 Heat four red roses, two va-
Mi us Joan White, aecond.
Section E -Class, Mixtd Variatiea.
Ho! four Captain Hayward Mrs.
II. T. Mrlialn. flrt; Mrs. J. II. Walker,
second.
Host four pink I-aFrunce Mr.. G.
A. Hanllnx. first; Mrs. E. E. Hrodle,
second.
Host four General McArtuur Mrs.
1. If. Walker, flrat; Mrs. G. Ii. Dim
Ilk. Mxond.
Heat four Florence Pcmberton
Mrs. G. II. Dlmlck. flrsL
Hest four Marrhael Nell Mrs. D. C
Ely. first.
llo.t four Klllain.y ro'Mr. J
J. Cooke, Oral.
l'.i .l ill ro.i llm.h DUon- Mr Clur
once Farr, flr.t; Mr.. G. It. Dlmli k,
el-ond.
lira! four luidy Aahton Mr. J. J.
('(Mike, flrat.
Section P CI. Ttstout
Heat ti Carollnn Te.loiit-llr, H.
T. Millwln, flr.t; Mr. G. A. Hardin-,
aecond.
Ho.t 11) Caroline Tctoute Murxaret
Houtlo, flr.t; Mr. E. E. Hrodln, sec
ond. Section G Class, Nw Flo.
lioat roe named (roaoa orlxliiatml
before I'J'iS ran not Iw exhlhlted In
Hit rlaa), throe prle offered Mr.
II. T. Mclluln. first; Mr, r. T. Hurlow,
nocond; Mia Nan Cixhrun, third.
Ssction H Class, Large Rom.
l!e. Ihroe large roavs, any Variety,
named, two prize. Mrs. E. E. Hrodln,
first; Evinxellne Dye, second.
Sactlon I Class, Rambler.
Host four cprays and variety named,
mull rambler nxo Mr. J. II. Walker,
first and second.
Section J.
llo.t Individual rose exhibited (throe
prize offered) Mrs. J. J. Cooke, flr.t;
Mrs. J. If. Walker, second and third.
Section K.
Heat bunch of mixed roao, other
than climber. Zti or more, quality,
quantity and variety conaldcred (two
prize offered) Mrs. J. it. Dlmlck,
first; Mrs. Clarence Farr, aecond.
Section L.
(For exhibitors who have never re
ceived a prize.)
Three red rose Marie Walker.
Throe yIIow roses Marie Wulker.
Throe white rows Marie Walker.
Three pink roses Mrs. E. E. Hrodle.
Host Individual rose in the ahow,
wherever found, no entry necessary.
Stems and folia so lo count In award
ins; prizes. First and aecond prizes
offered Mrs. B. T. McBaln. first; no
second awarded.
W. W. SMITH IID
FOR THIS COUNTY
PARKPLACe MAN WILL TAKE PO
SITION NOW HELD BY BEN
8. PATTON JULY 1.
DEFENDANT WINS VERDICT
Joe Odemiatt. defendant In an ap
peal from the Mllwsukle Justice court.
won a verdict of $1 Saturday In a suit
brought by John Miller for the col
lection of rent. OiJi'fmutt had a coun
ter c'alm nualnst Miller, who did not
npnenr In courl.
Saturday afternoon Miller filed an
other suit
In the circuit
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I
BANKS NOT TO CHANGE IN- '
TEREST ON SAVINGS.
. Oregon City banks In particu-
lar and Clackamaa county hanks
In general do not plan a change
In their interest rate on saving
deposits, now 3 and 4 percent, ac-
cording to LeRoy Walker, of tbe
I Hank of Commerce. Portland
' banks have agreed upon a 3 per
cent rate beginning July 1. but
. local banker are inclined to stay
I by the present rate. The result of
! - the reduction in rates In Port-
! land and the general decision of 4
i local bankers to stick to their old $
T
W. W. Smith, of Parkplace, was
Tuesday named deputy game warden. ' rate wiil cause a decided Increase
succeeding Hen S. Patton, of Estacada.' In the savings deposits of the
He will take over bis new duties July ' Clackamas county Instiutlons, be-
. : neves air. walker. He nuus tnat
- there la ample field for safe In-
Mr. Smith has been connected with .j. ve8tnlent of gavg AeyoM funds .a
the fiBti ana game work of the state a in Clackamaa county. Mr. Walker
number of times. He w as a deputy called attention to tbe fact that
and IntereHtort In hatrherv work for ,i. ih. i.n mn.t j 1 1 rvaa o f 1 1 1 anvlntra fiv
agaim-l Odormatt. this time four yem under Van Dusen and work-1., banks on the coast, located at
tilt court, lie asks tor )a8t Jear at tne Btate hatchery on San Francisco, pay a hlch per
I cent interest.
alleged to be duo for farm produce ,he santarn
n.l,.m,.ll I
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FORMER RIVER MAN AND RESI
DENT OF TILLAMOOK COUN
TY PASSES AWAY.
Indiana Man's Experience.
Frank Mosolcy. Moore's Hill; Ind.,
writes: "I waa troubled with almost f known.
says that Mr. Smith is the mo-it effl-1
I dent man in this work be has ever
i
constant pains in my sides and back
and attributed It to weakening of my
kidneys. 1 Rot a package of Foley
.idr.i'y Pills. CireHt.fi'lcf was appa
rent after the first doses and In 48
hours all pain left me." If you have
rheumatism, backache, swollen, ach
inc Jfilnta or atl(f, painful muscles,
why not try Foley Kidney Pills. They
stop sloe;-disturbliiR bladder ailments,
too. Jones Drui; Co. (Adv.) j
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind Yon Hara Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Look Good Feel Good.
No one can either feel good nor look
; good while suffering from constipa
' tion. Get rid of that tired, draggy,
lifeless feeling by a treatment of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Buy a box to
day, take one or two pills tonight. In
the morning that stuffed, dull feeling
is gone and you feel better at once.
25c at your druggist. (Adv.)
Richard Dundaa died. at the family
home In the Mount Pleasant district
near Central Point Wednesday morn
ing at 8 o'clock. The funeral services
will be conducted Friday morning at
11 o'clock from the Central Point
church with interment In Mountain
View cemetery.
He wa born in Belfast, Ireland, Sep
tember 10, 1846, and moved with bis
parents to Canada in 1S4S. He took
up bia residence at Salem in 1875. and
later engaged In stcamboating on tbe
Columbia and Willamette rivers for
ten years. He married Mlsg Bessie
Norton July SO. 1SS4, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dnn''as aftorwr.rds moved to Tilla
mook county, whero they resided for
11 years. They then came to Clack
amas county where they have since re
sided. Mr. Dundas is survived by his wid
ow, Mrs. Besslo Dundas, and the fol
lowing children: Mrs. Charlotte
Blanchard, Mrs. Maude Inalls, resid
ing near the home farm; Mrs." Leluh
Norton, of Stockton, Cal.; Mrs. Mamie
MacFarland. of Oak Polnl, Wash.;
Mrs. Mattie Engle, Miss Zelma Dundas
and Miss Viola Dundas, who live in,
the old home farm.
$30,500 MAIN STREET REALITY DEAL
COMPLETED
NEW BUILDING MAY GO UP
Another Main street real estate dual,
Involving IM.fiOO, was completed Mon
day through nillman & llowliind, local
real eMiitc ageiitH, by which Illehurd
Pelzold takes over the (iiMtuv Frol
wuld property on tho east side of Main
Htreet bet ween Seventh und Klghth.
The properly Ih by 210, running
from Main iitreet back to thn South
ern I'in llU- trucks, with thn exception
of one small cornel' which helnims to
Clcorne A. Harding. A modern two
story brick building. two story frame
building uml several bouses are now
on tho property.
Mr. KrUnviild will receive $'2,500
cash and HiO acres of Latin county tim
ber land, valued at $SO00, for tho prop
erty. Mr. Petzold Id n butcher with a shop
on Main near Seventh. Ho will prob
ably build a modern brick building on
bis property us soon us tho lease, on
Iho present store expires.
Keep Your Eyes Open!
Your livestock ii exposed to dangers from without and
williin. Indigestion, nlugRi.sh liver sml IhiwoIs, weak circu
lation, are the cause nf greater loss than accidents, since
poor condition Usually uircrU nil the slin k and accident
strike individuals. It pays bid to keen Imntcs, rnttlc,
beep anil hugs in prime condition, capable of doing their
best at nil times. Ibis uicibs the dillcrcnce between
profit and loss.
ft Animal Regulator
ll lh linl animal ramlilionrr known to itnrk fromm. It h.i llnod
tlip prnrtii-nl In! nf furly yi-nri ami made itimmI all llif urn ml my
when-. II I Innir. mil a iimmi, anil an. uirrruy unu imp .'rv.n.
nl ilnrrilinn. ll niainlain. a kwi apprtUr, nrrfi-rt tligntion,
heavy priNlut-tioa. You raa I aHunl to be Wltiiout ill
Uc, 50c, ll H-ln. Pull. II.
For feix'l f'n l 'l"' u" nothing equal
Liniment
Kunaltr H tor " ""el lt- " "rraina,
bfuiw.. ire anil l:lf mim lrt. Aforili n-liel Iran
rheumatl.nl anil euraiia.
25r. 50c. II
"Vnur money bck If It fall"
For Sale at
LARSEN & CO.
Oregon City,
Groceries and Produce
MRS. WELLS PAYS HER
Circuit .ludgo Campbell Tuesday
signed an order dismissing the suit
of Walter A. Olnilck and .IihIko Grant
11. Dlmlck ugnlnst Mary C. Wells, a
Hettlemmit having been renched out
of court by which tho plaintiffs will
secure $2fi), the full amount sued for,
nml accrued costs. Plmick & Dlmlck
defended Mrs. We'ls on n churg of at
tempting to defraud nn insurance com
pany and sucurcd an acquittal, The
suit wub for tho balance of the attor
neys' fees.
ALLAN 0. HAYWARD
MONEY TO BUR M
Armour's Crape Juice, pints
' regular 2"c now 20c
Quarts regular 50c now 40c
Allan O. Iluywitnl, resldont of
Clackamas county since 1SSS, died at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. W.
Cnsto. Death wus caused by harden
ing of the arterlcn. 1 lo was bnrn In
En at Alatoail, New Hampshire, De
cember 11, 1843, When he was two
years old hla parents moved to Olicrlin.
Ohio, where he met and In 1S72 mar
ried Mnttlo I.. Culnhan. . They moved
to Rock Creek, Kan., In 1S79, and In
1S8S he was compelled by falling
health to seek a new climate, coming
to Oregon. At first he settled at CariiB,
then ho moved to Oregon City, living
here two and a half yenrs. Since 1!03
ho has mado Clackamas hla home. He
Is survived by his widow, a son, Eu
gone 0. Hayward, two daughters, Mrs.
C. W. Casto and Mrs. It. II. Holcomb
and five grandchildren.
County Clerk Harrington Saturday
Issued marriage licenses to Rosette
May Crltes and Charlea H. Richard
son and Maude Lightbody and August
C. Chrlstensen, all of Oregon City.
For
Lunches and Picnics
Pamento Cheese 10e
Chilli Cheese 10c
Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c
Hooth's Sardines, can...; 18c
Palm Hrnnd Sardines, 6 cans... 25c
Norwegian Sardines, can 10c
Chilli Con Corni, can 10c
Hot Tamr.les, can 10c
Chip Bocf, 2 glasses ....25c
Vienna Sausage, can 10c
Golden Nectar, pint, 2 for 25c
India Relish, per bottlo 25c
Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet
Tickles and Sour Pickles In full
pint Jars, 15c; quart Jars 25c
Green Olives, sizes... 10c, 15c, 25o
Corned Beef, cnn..' 25c
Deviled Ham, can Cc
Lobsters 30c
Shrimps, 2 cans 25c
Heidelberg Dill Pickles, 2 cans. 25c
Sour Pickles, per qt 10c
Can RIpo Olives 15c
Pineapple 10c 15c
Potato Chips, fi-esh and crisp.,
6c and 10c
That what you must have if you
don't trade here. There can be no
argument. If you want the best
Groceries at the lowest prices in Ore
gon City
Trade Here
Compare these prices
frmours
Coffee and Tea
Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee 25c
Royr.l, reg 33c Coffee 30c
Caravnn Coffee, reg. 40c 33c
Caravan Coffee, 31b, can $1.00
Send In your coupons for Tetley's
Tea, and receive ;-lb package Fri;0.
Uptons Tea. pound 65c
Tetley's Tea, pound .65e
Splderleg Tea, regular 63c grade
pound 50c
Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c
grade, pound 50c
Ceylon Tea regular 63c grade,
pound ..." 50c
10 lb. box Soda Crackers 65c
Gallon Canned Goods
29c
1 gallon Peaches
1 gallon Plums
1 gallon Pumpkin
1 gallon Apples I CAN
1 gallon Loganberries 40c
1 gallon Catsup 35c
1 gallon Pears 40c
1 gallon Syrup 50c
AUTO DELIVERIES
Gladstone and Parkplace, Mon
day and Thursday mornings.
Mount Pleasant and Falls View,
Wednesday and Saturday A. M.
West Side and Canemah, Tues
day and Friday.
OREGON CITY DAILY.
Morgans Cash Plan Makes $1 Do the Work of Two.
We Always Sell For Less.
Lemons, large sizes, 20c dozen. Grape Fruit, 3 for 10c. Tomatoes,
10c pound. We have every kind of fresh fruit or vegetable in aeason.
Look at these suggestions
Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Fancy Eating Apples, Oranges, Bananas,
Apricots, Berries, Etc.
New Potatoes, Asparagus, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions, Etc
ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
Armour's Picnic Hams, lb 15c
Armour's Rucon, lb 25c
SPECIALS
3 packages Star Naptha
Powder 20c
13 bars Bob White
Soap 50c
Liberty Oats, regular 30c
package 20c
Arm & Hammer Soda,
package 5e
White Mountain Honey,
comb 15c
10c can Pepper FREE with 1
pound can D. W. Baking
Powder 25c
The best Powder on the Market
FLOUR
FISCHER S FLOUR Best harl
wheat, $1.35 sack; $5.25 barrel
SWAN FLOUR Every sack guar
anteed. $1.25 sack; $4.75 barrel
Crown Flour, sack $1.40
Barrel $5.40
Snowdrift Flour, sack $1.40
Barrel $5.40
Seventh Street
MORGANS CASH STORE
Oregon City