LOCAL DRICrS !2 Mr Harvey lirow m. if I'arua, was In Oil illy TudaV, UaiiM'lllil bmllin A, H. Miliiiirfrii, lit MulitlU, In Hill iltr Tuewlar Slid Wednesday. W. W. Will, or Mllnaubln, lit (lila illy on buliii'a Wadnaaday, Kll lrriir, of li-aver ('leek as In I b la rlly Wadiieaday. r'Mar IIIIh, of Hartou, In Ihle city Wednesday Gilbert rbbmlill. ul Hlinl.ul, In Ihlt ill Wednesday. K. lifon, of ('lalmmiit, aa In Ible (Mr Wadneadar. Oeurgn Htahnii, of Heater Creek.aaa among thus flatting In Oregon Clly Tueaday. Iloburt Ouliilhrr, or Mapla Una aa In Itila rlty r'rlday lo vUlt ftlth rlallva. Ttiuniaa Klh, buliieM man or Mu lino. waa In llila rlly on bnliia ftalurday. , l.nard parrlh, or Utr Creek, aa In I h Is rlly Halurday In irinaarl liualiieu. lira Vlll. of Molalla, la In Oil i lly, tin Rural or her niece, Mr. K. I) Hluriila. V.il fortune. ho I spending Ih uiiuner al Wllboll Hprlnga, I" Oregon C'll jr on btialneis Monday. rrm Wlinan ami daughter. Mla Marr. or Kldorado, er In till rlly Malurda). W. A. Kliavrr. Molalla aawmlll man. ae In Oil rlly ou IhhIiikm Hal tirady. Jiweph fltudemaii, of Heaver Creek -r in llila rlly Halurday. whrr" hit tranaacted Imalnra. ('. l. norland, of HI afford, amoni thona transiting bualneas In llila rlly Halurday. Ml JJiry (lanildn. of Portland, la In Hill rtty, and la the guaat or ber riMi.ln. Mr. 8. O. IHIIfan. It. DrNnul, ona of Hie iroinliiht faruirrg or Htaffurd. In Oregon City on biialneaa Halurday. Mr. Crank Jaguar and aim, Reed of raru. were In llila rlly Halurday Ifevld Jonea, or Header Creek, as an Oregon City vlalinr Halurday. (Irani Mumpover, or Hlone, was In tlila rlly nn bualneas Halurday Judge R. II. lleatle, r lleaver Creek, waa In till rlly on bualnea Tueeday afternoon. V. II. Cuunafll. of alllwaukla, rll known roadbiillder of Clarkamai cnun ly, was In llila city ou biialneaa Mon day. Mr. and Mr, l-ouli Kell and aon lm. or Aurora, war In Hit city Krl day on their way lo Portland In Itiidr automobile. Mra. Bertha Hurst, or Canity. waa an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. vlilttng Ihit Chautauqua at Gladstone tiefore returning home. Mlmea Gladys and Grace ftrhtiebcl. or Kldorado, acrnmpanM by their rotialn Mlaa lUanrh Trulllnger, or I'nlnn Mills, war In Oregon City Wad neaday. Mr. and Mr. Avon Jcaae, or Canby, were In Oregon City Wedneaday. Mr. Jean and bl wife were on their way to Gladstone. Monro Irish and son, Delbert, who havo been vlaltlng with relatives In thla city, haro rtitumid to Ihnlr hom at Hearer Crk. V. II. I.urka, a rninniUalnn mor chant, or Canby, wa In thla city Wed nesday, looking artrr buslnos affulrs Mr. I.ui-ke baa a commission house In thl rlly a well a at Canby, C. N. Urklna, or CUrkea. wa In thl rlty Monday and Tuesday, and whlln In thl city rcitlslered at tho tClnrtrla hotel. Mis Mlllo Wink, or New Kru, wa In Oregon City Wednesday mornliiK. on her. way to (iladstone lo attend the (Imtitnuqim. I-Yunk Astmnn. of Canby, w In thla city on business Thuraduy. Mr. Aslman rnrinnrly resided In Oregon City, and Is now business man or Canby. Arnold Mostul, or Hedlnnd, wns In Oregon City Thursday, being on hi way to the slnte or Washington, hire he In lo locate on some or the govern ment land. Mr. and Mr. K. It. Iek and baby ituughtor, (loldlo Irene Kutb, or Ited lund, were In thl city Thursday. Mr. Chnrlo Surfu Is visiting with rrlends lit Canby. Krom Hint city she will go to Snlem to visit. Robert Herren, ronnnrly or Oregon City, but now or Oak drove, wa In this city on huslnes Frlduy. Mr. Herren I connected with tho engi neering department or tho . Crown Wllhunntto I'apor company. Mr. and Mr. Krvd Jol, ul llnavcr k, r among Hiomi lraaarlln nea In this rlty Friday. Mulrany and daughter, Mls la, of I ii Ion Mill, er In Duality rrblay. K. A. M lrt-u, la Hearing roinMa Hon, and would ! ready for lb sum liter ialroliia by Ilia latter art of nuit week. II also aisle thai Ihl la una of Hi tlueal hotel buildings In the stala, ll being entirely ton at rurled of bM. and la very artistic Irving U IM'el, formerly ut Ora gon City, but now or J'ortOnd, In Hil rlly Monday, visiting Irlund Mr. Itelml graduated rroia Hi Oregon Axrliulluial rullega at C-Calll In 111. and s sl ted a assistant In airui-lor In itbarniai y last fi ll. Mr. A. W. Allbrlgbl, or Maruuain. arilted In Oregon City Monday, and priM eeiliid to (JlaiUtona ark, where aha la lb gueal or her alalr, Mr Allie K. Qulnn, who la raniing al rtiaiitsuij'is. Mra. Qulnn'a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Yixler, and lb latter' 'sis-tils' jui oi itJ jdiiiiiisn ainii AMIIIain Hi lirsio. or lleaver Creek, as among thosa transacting business n Ibis rlly MuniUy. Mis Kiniiia Kliilnamllh, hool teacher or Clarke, was In thl rlty Monday J. K. Calsvsii. county ai'h'Nil auer Inletideiit, who haa been at Halem on business In connwtlon with arhnol ffslr. returned lo Oregon City Hun lay evening. Mr. and Mra. E. K. Ilrodla and Mra Nlela Harlow lrenre,. who have Ix-en at Kllelialiurg, Wash., where His runner attended a meeting or tba Washington HtaU K'lltorlul aixlely hava n-turned lo Oregon City. Tba trip waa made In Hie Ilrodla automo bile. Tha celebrated Yakima valley was visited. Acomiianylng Mr. Hrodle were I'hll Hates, or Portland, and Kl bert llede, or Cottaga Orove. Mr. Hrodle will attend Ilia Oregon Plate Kdllnrlul association meeting In Med lord In August. C. Klelnsmlth. or Clarkes, waa In thla clly on Thursdsy. and waa ac rituuisnled by FVed Miller, also of that ilace. They wer on their way lo Walla Walla. Wash., and will pro ceed lo Couer d'Alene. wbera Ibey will work In Hie harvest Held during the summer. gon City. E. D. Rosutnan, who graduated from the Oregon Agricultural college fn 1918, arrived In Oregon Clly Monday, and ha taken up hi dulle aa official tester or the Clarkamaa County Cow Testing aasoclstlon, Neal ('. Jamison having resigned that position to ac cept a government position In eastern Washington Mr. and Mra. K. II. Ijimitert, of Medford. are In this city, the gueats or Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Telford. Mra. IjiiniKirt waa rormerly Miss Car rl Uiti. or this city. Mr. and Mra. IjimiMtrt atarted rrom Medford last Halurday morning at 1 o'clock, and reached Halem al 11 o'clock, making record trip. Mr. lmitort drove her Chalmera rr, and la an expert t tha wheel. Mra. C. T. Howard, state secretary or the grange, waa In thl clly on Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Howard and two little grandchildren, or Mullno, re ramped at the Chautauqua, and will leave ror their home Thursday. Misa Merle Dltnlck. or Hubbard, la In this rlty, the guest or her uncle and aunt, Judge and Mr. Grant It. Dlmlrk. Miss (telle Multley, Instructor or domestic art department or the Ore gon City high Bt-hool, haa resigned lo accept a similar position In the Bt-hool or Venice, Cal. Mis Mattloy hs been connected with the Oregon City schools ror the lust seven year She is a graduate or the Oregon Ag riculiural college. Word haa been received In this rlty by Judge Grant I). Dlmlck, an nounclng tho arrival or a daughter. Ruth Klltaheth, nt the home or hla brother, A. R. Dlmlck, nt U Angoloa, Cal., on tho morning of July Fourth. A. R. Dlmlck ha another child whoso birthiluy rail on Washington' birth- duy. ' Mr. Dlmlck bolleve that bo I In litis rlly fiom III, near Govern. Went Camp, Momlsj tx-lng al thai plate Willi Mr. Wright, who l the packer rr lb government ranger, and who la lo lonvey lo lb "look out" on Mount Hood lb wire and labia ror lb teb-phoit aystem l U Installed (ber. Mr. Wright lis eight mule lo carry wire up lit mountain by "mule power." Mr. Wright. ftr vlsltlag In this rlly ror Iwo weeks will go lo Ktktown, near Drain, where she will l Hie guest of ber parent until HeplemlM-r when she will return with br husband lo Waplultla. Mr. H. A. Ilerkman and little daughter, Harbara, or Canby, who have b-ii visiting with Mrs. Hers man's mother, Mr. C. O. T. Wllllauia. and also with her slter, Mr. C. (. Miller, hav returned lo their home. Mra. Herkmsn attended the rhaiilanv jua at Gladstone, Hha visited Miss Rom Heldelirelt b, who I ronntx ted with the International Opera company lhal appeared at Hie rhaulauqua Krl day evening. Miss Heldenrelcb and Mr. Ilerkman. who waa at that lime Mis Veda Wllllama. attended Ih Chicago Musical college, and later Mis llelilenreli h wi Instructor of volt e, and Mr. Ilerkman on Ih piano at a college at Islington, Ky. Mr. Ilerkman, together with Mra. C. O. T. Wllllama and Mrs. C. O. Miller, en tertained Ih girted singer at hint b eon al Gladstone park on Ihe day tha appeared on the chautauqua program. Mr. and Mr. Guy Dwlgglns and little son. Mrs, lu-rulte Warren and son, Wlnford, Miss r.lla Howell and fYed laymen, who formed an auto mobile party that left thla city Fri day afternoon ror Heaslde, returned to Oregon City Halurday evening. It waa planned by thla party lo spend Hundsy at Ihe beach, but owing to Ihe rain ll inade Hie roads Impassa ble In many place along the route. and although good time waa made to Rainier and Clatskanle, It was decid ed lo return lo thl city and make the trip lo the beach later In the sea son. There are many dsagerous road lo pass over In Disking Ihl trip, and It wa tieceasary ror Mr. Dwlggtn to purchase chalna before starting home ward. The party bad a most delight- fill lime, although Iher - hardships to endure n t. '.". trip, owing lo the The party reached tb - ' o'clock. LOCAL MAN WILL HH IN HUOHf ' CAMPAIGN IN OftfOON CALLED HER "rilLN'G" MM. lATNICI HINKLC tAVt HUSBAND ILIOHTIO H(R TWO OIVORCf lUITt "'LID. Clye 0. Huellsy. Clyde 0. I I'm I ley. or this city, run netted with Ihe Huntley Drug com. psliy, haa been nstned a member of the committee which will have charge of Ih campaign ut Charles K. Hughe and Cbarlea W. 'iilrtsnks, Republican nomine ror the prealilt-ni y and vie presidency In Ibis si; te. FORMER LOCAL BELLE MARRIED IN SEATTLE Alleging Dial ber husband ailed ber a 'tiling" when speaking to ber, Mrs. Hvalrit Hlnkle Wednesday Hied a suit ror dlvorc la tb circuit court against Joan Joel llliikis, making general charge ot cruelty. Tbey wer ntsrrlnd July 7, 111, at Vancouver. Wash., and bav on child. Th d fniidsnt works al lb H'bssrti aaw mlll In lb Redland dlstrb I, aad the wir asks (or :o monthly ror tb up- port or herself and child. Georg C. Hrownell and Cbarle T. Hlevers Ll4 tb complaint Ix Mr. Hlnkle. J. V. Carroll la mad defendant In a dlvorc anil riled In tb circuit court by IJIIIan Carroll. They were mar ried July f, D'X. In Drooklya. N. V Hlist allege desertll0. 'YouWill Find My Body In The River Says Note in Bottle IRS. IHE FOSTER SUED TVICE A mysterious note round In a bottle floating la tb Wlllametto river at lb foot or Hoyt afreet, Portland, may lead lo a solution or th problem con neied with Ih disappearance of Peter Zimmerman, Jun 20. Th rtou reads, "Parkplac. Jun i 20, I bat shot myself. You will rind my body In lb Willamette al Jennings btjalbouse." It wa not signed. Tb not wa written on aa lec tion card or O. W. Kastham, candi dal lor lb Republican nomination lor district attorney at lb primaries la Msy. The bottle waa round by Mra. Archie MrKenile. of Jennings I-odge, wife or a fireman on the Port land flrehoet. Goorge W. William. Zimmerman, a btlddleaged farmer, left bl borne June 29, and baa not been beard ot since. H waa seen In Or gon Clly on the day he disappeared by a Mend, supporting Ih theory that b went lo Parkpiace, wrote the note J and then went lo the river bank near Jennings I-txtge and took hla life. Mr. Mi Kenile tumet Ihe myster otis note over lo Ihe Portland police and Itetectlv Tbackenberry waa as. signed to tha rase, fie Immediately roininiiiilialeil with Hherlff Wilson. Mra. Zimmerman notified tho sheriff' of fit here of the disappearance or ber bueband last Hdlurduy. Tb note will probably be taken to Mrs. Zimmerman to see If she ran Identify the writing a that ot ber husband lodjy or tomorrow. Hherlff Wilson believes that the note may have been written by Zimmerman and that Ihe farmer may have taken hla life, but he think It more likely that the message wa written aa a Joke. In Ihe meantime Portland po lice and Ihe local aulhorttle are at tempting lo eolve the Iwo mysteries the disappearance of Zimmerman and Ihe authorship or the note which are atrangely connected. DAYjPIONEER HOTEL HAN MISI EITHER LEAVITT MEETS UNEXPECTED ROMANCE ON TRIP TO THE NORTH. In Hie Social Whirl Current Haapenlnaa ef Inters hi I and Aaent Oreen CKy 0 HOST or relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr. David Moehnke, Sunday, July , In honor of their tenth wadding anniversary. Among the many presents received waa a collection of aluminum ware. A Mr. and Mr, hurl C. I.utx, who hav been In this clly for the past Iwo daya. Ihe gm-ats of Mr. and Mr Maxwell Telford, lift for Portland Wednesday arternoon, and today will depart ror their future homo al Mab ton, Wash., where Mr. l-nti la In busi ness. Tbey were married at Ht-attle, Yasb on Wednesday. July It. and a real romance Is connected with thla marriage. Mra. Lull, who was formerly Miss Esther 1-eavltt. and well known here, was In her way to Canada ror a month' vacation, and It bapened that Mr. I.uti arrived In Belittle a day previous to the arrival or the young lady. Ac cidentally meeting in that city. It waa planned by Mr. I.utx that tbey marry. and the wedding took pUre that even Ing. Mr. Lutt, who has resided at Mah- ton ror the past two yean, la mayor of the city, president of the Commer cial club and vice president or the Hay Palace fair, an annual event held In that city. Ho ssya that extensive preparation are being made ror the fair, which will be held In September Mr. Minnie U Foster, of Portland, owner or the Portland House In this city, I named a -a defendant In two tilt Med In the circuit court The Portland House, located on Main and fifth streets, waa recently rebuilt. Prank Hrk and Mark Heck, who hold a lease on the building ror a period or three year dating from June 1, !!. claim that all Ihe change and Improvement eclfled In Ihe lae have not been made. They ask ror $300 damage. George C. Hrownell and Charles T. 8 lever ap pear a attomlce ror the Heck. Jame Adklna sued Minnie I Fos ter and C. R. Haverstlck. the contrae tor who rebcMt the Portland House, lor $101 0.r,. $75 attorney' ree and costs. Walizr A. Dlmlck, Judge G. II. Dlflck and Will Mulvey appear ror Mr. Adkln. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD OVER REMAINS OP THE LATE PRANK PERRY IN MOLALLA CHUCH. DEFENDANT IN ONE Saturday Frank and Mary Beck riled a ult against Minnie U Foster, owner or the Portland House at Fourth and Main streets, alleging vlo- linn. r .1..... Im . -.l. ..i . ...... i. i v aa v.-1-j .ir.ir. I .u - """ . . . V . : : . lease. Monday Mra. Foster, who live wnirn wa ouim me pniaco. wnicn la v icei w me . nr4.n. ..,.. ... anu liMf.ievi ia teiiKia. iiu uvtiti Misa Kathyrn Moehnke highly appreciated by Mr. and Mra. Moehnko. On account or the large number be ing present, the upper floor or the sawmill waa converted Into a tem porary dining room, where a dinner waa served. The table were dec orated with cut flower and were laden with good thing to eat. Alter the ropast, toaat were offered to the happy couplo. Although tho weather wa some what cool, the Ice cream etaud did not lark It usual patronage and everybody hod a plenty. Towards evening tho crowd began to disperse. Those present were Mr. and Mra. David Moehnko and sons, LaVerne and Murtin, Kd. W. Homshut and daughters, -Heulah and I.tilu, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moehnko, Mr. and Mrs, Cbriat Muralt and daughter. Myrtle, Mr. and Mr. Willlum Llmlon and daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Moehnko and daughters, Kathryn and Murgurette, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Moehnke. Mr. and Mr. Henry Mott- or 35 feet The Interior I filled with all kind of exhibits or Yakima county. Among the prizes that the association la to offer thl year, aay Mr. Luti la $100 for the but tea car of corn. and $100 ror Hi beat bushel or pota-Iocs. Rock, declaring that the Deck held Ihe property by force and asking that they be ejected. J. E. Hedge ap peared a Mrs. Foster' attorney. N. H. KARTELL WEDS MISS SUSIE ROTTER SANDY MAN BOUND OVER. J. H. Christ, or Sandy, wa bound over to the grand jury In the Sandy Justice court Tuesday on a charge of threatening to commit a felony. He waa released under $1,000 bonds. GhriBt is alleged to hava threatened to take the life ot hi wife. John N. Slcvers represented him at the Justice court hearing and C. D. PurccII, the state. Funeral services for the late Frank Perry, who died at hi bom at Mo lalla Monday, were conducted at the Methodist church, Molalla, Tuesday af ternoon, with Interment In the family lot at Houlton. Ore. Mr. Perry waa one of the oldest hotel men In the state, but previous to hi death had retired from busi ness life. He waa born In Iowa In 1814, and arrived In Motalla about 30 year ago, being In the hotel busi ness In that city ror many year. Mr. Perry la aurvlved by hla daugh ter. Mrs. Chllcote. Misa Marie Perry. or Molalla; aorta. IVcrt Perry, or Mo lalla: Dennl Perry, of Portland: Cor son Perry, of Mullno, and the follow ing brother and lter: C. W. Perry, of Houlton, Ore.; N. A. Perry, ot Port land; Mrs. J. D. Grouse, of Seaaile, Ore. TWO DIVORCE DECREES. Circuit Judge Campbell Friday signed two divorce decree separating J. L. Green from L. M. Green and Maude Case from Richard Case. SUIT FILED ON NOTE. E. G. Alfredaon Wednesday filed a suit in the circuit court against J. B. Haumgarthcr to collect $200 alleged to be due on an $800 note aigned In Portland. April 3. 1915. CHICHESTER S PILLS t UkWl IHIIlrSV PIIU la Hr4 u4 ttt iikV k.us wM MS SIM Ribtaa. V Vtu ilV.f ii i' itt it-Trv biaSuNa mban rim. a rmtt k mmw M SaL SUM A ton 1UW SOLD IT DRUGGISTS DfiRYMRE S5& It It PATRICK HARRIS, OF GLADSTONE IS DEAD NATIVE OP IRELAND AND RE8I DENT OP THIS COUNTY AL MOST 50 YEARS SUCCUMBS. Patrick Hani, a native of Ireland, and a resident of Clackamaa county for almost half a century, died at his home In Gladstone at 1 o'clock Mon day afternoon, after an Illnes of sev eral days. Death waa due to heart failure. He was born about TO yeara ago on the Emerald Isle, and came to th United Sutes when 25 years old. First he went to California, living there two years, before coming north to Oregon. He lived on a farm In tha Sandy district for many years and fa well known through that part of the county. He sold hla Sandy farm and bought property near Parkpiace. The last 10 years of his lite were spent at his home In Gladstone. His wife, Bridget Harris, died two years ago. - One son survives. Patrick L. Harris, but his whereabouts la un known. Other surviving relative are: Slater, Mrs. . Margaret McAdam; niece. Mrs. Mary HcDonough. Mr. Anna Malr, Mra. S. R. Graham; neph ew, John McAdam, of Portland. MARTIN WALTER DIES. The funeral ot Martin Walter, who died at the home of hla daughter, Mra. Strohmyer on Pearl atreet, will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the German Lutheran church. Rer. Krax- berger officiating. Interment will be In the Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Walter came to Oregon City 13 years ago. He waa born March 23. 1835. . Marshfleld State will supervise ex. penditure ot good roads bond issue of Coos county ot $363,000. MANY FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ATTEND RECEPTION FOLLOW ING CHURCH CEREMONY. SPECIAL THIS WEEK SUGAR AND Fruit Jars At I.es Tlmii Prosent Wholo ulo COHt. Do not overlook our Block of FRUITS. GROClcniKS, CROCK KRY, GRANIT1CWARK and tho grcutoHt vnrloty ot other good, Including CREAM SEPARA1 TORS ami othnr DAIRY and rOUL-TRY Hupiillos. All goods Rtiurnntnod us roproBontotl, or monoy buck. Our prices will nvorngo lower, quality consltl orcd, ttmn other hoimca In this county. CASH PAID FOR PRO DUCE. LARSEN & CO. Cor. 10th and Main Sts. A very pretty wedding ceremony took place at St. John Catholic Siiniinv ninrtiliiir at 9 o'clock, when one of tho most patriotic cltlsens or ",un ' n(l d6Mer, Alma. Mrs. Charles M,8I Sll8lt, Mlirie Rot1er. daughtor Los Angeles. iic.tit.ti.i. at,, nti.tiu mumum una of Mr ,, Mr8i Frank Rotteri 8r.( nil HiTi-iinrti HVfiivn inrninv nn i Bin ... ... . rimrittu s i.ii,-.. .int.. n...i..r r tiw, ..".' . - and Noun M. .Marten were unuea in . i.iovu. .Mr. Jno. U. Moehnko. Mr. Wal- , ... .... t,-.. . ,t....i j umnue-wnii In lis r v pyrin v. in . - .. . . .. . ' ... mnrriUKe uj i" iiiiit-uruuu, being tho Hrst time Hint Mr. Spenco ha been able to make the trip to this city since his accident when ho roll from tho roof or hla hum at Heaver Creek and broke bl anklo. Mr. LSpenco said Friday that "ho was go ing tho spned limit, and was arreBtod by 'Mother earth,' and Ih now 'doing tlino.'" Ho la altln to walk with tho aid of a crutch. .lohn and May Tobln, ot Oregon City, nro nt Williolt Springs. John, Jr., Is OHtahllHlilng quite a roptitntlon for himself nt that place as an export nl in rod. On sevornl occasions ho has Rent his pnrcnts, Mr. ntid Mrs. John Tobln, or this city, a mess of trout Tor their hroakfaat. Mr. niul Mrs. Tobln will bo among those who will go from thla city to Williolt Saturday to at tend tho "hoiiBowarmliiR" ot the hnntlHome new hotel. J. 0. Stant. ot tlila city, hns pur clinsod n general iiiercliandiHO store from C. N. I.nrklnn, at darken, and linn takon posBOBHlon, Mr. Stnats Is BHHlRtod nt tho Btoro by his tlniightor, MIhh Kutlior, anil Mrs. Slants and her son, Ken, will Bonn leave for tliolr now homo. Mr. Slants has hnd n nutiihor of years or experience in this lino, and wns In hiiBlneas in Iowa, Oklahoma and at Oak Grove bo fore coming to this city. He hns taken an active Interost In tho city's wolfuro rIiico making his homo in Oregon City, and is at tho present time school director of dlRtrtct No. 62, Ore- J. 8. Yodor,of Yodor station, on the Wlllnmotto Vallny Southern, was In this oily Saturday on his way to GladHtone to attond the chautauqua. Mr. Yoder Is now engngotl In raining walnuts, having 17 trees on his farm, 16 of which are heavily l&don with nuts. Mr. Yodor's farm consists of 112 acres, all of which Is under ctil tlvatlon. Mr. Yodor hns eight varie ties ot apples, besides other fruits, Including pears, cherries, peaches and plums. He Is planning td have an other exhibit from his farm at the Clackamas, county fair this fall, and never falls to capture a largo share ot the prizes thnt are offored In the department of fruits. Mrs. Doe Wrlcht, of wapmitia. Wash., Is a guest of hor mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Nelson, ot Seventh and Center streets. Mrs. Wright arrived Ilornnliiili and daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Myers, Mr. ntid Mrs. Charles Mouhe, Mrs. Oiaf Aswald and son, Norman, Sam Jones, W. H. Kechu, Mrs. D. J. Thorno, Mr. PurtrlilR.e, Joe Stntford. NK of tho most dolightful parties 9l was at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tschlrgl, of Fifth and Center streets Monday evening. It was In the form ot an niinouncoiiiont party when the oiigugomotit ot tholr eltlor daughter. Miss LUInn Tschirig, to Phil Ash ford, ot Canyon Clt.S? was made public. Tho uiarrlago will ho solomntzetl in this city on August 10. Tho rooms ot tho Tsclilrgl home wore prettily decorated, the color Bcliome bolng red and green. Rod rambler tobcs were used effectively, and festoons ot hearts wore among the decorations of tho living and dining-rooms. Cards wore the evening's entertnliiment, and followed by mualo mid refreshments. Mra. Tschlrgl was nsslstoil In the entertainment of the guest by her daughter, Miss Mildred. Attending were Miss Etta Long, MIbs Roho Uptrgrove, Miss Maude Moore, Miss Adah Muss, Miss Lola Moreland, Miss Eva Alldredgo, Miss Edith Alldredge, Miss Virginia Shaw, Miss Sodonla Shaw, Mrs. W. R. Logus. Miss Lilian Tschlrgl is one ot the popular girls of the younger set. She has resldod In Oregon City for about two years, and recently returned from an extended visit In eastern Oregon. Mr. Aaliford is an attorney at Canyon City, and Is the owner ot a large ranch near that city. In tho presence of many friends and relatives. The bride wore a becoming gown of navy blue with hat to match, and carried a prayer book. She was at tended by Misa Gertrudo Nadonu. The bridegroom wns attended by Joseph Johnson. After the mnrrlage cere mony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents at Elev enth and Monroe streets, where wedding breakfast was served. The home was prettily decorated with roses and other cut flowrs. Attending the reception which fol lowed were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rot tor, Sr., Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Rotter, Jr., Mrs. Nadeau, Miss- CInra Rotter, Miss Gertrude Nudeau, Mrs. Potzold, Misses Josephine, Anna and Myrtle Petzold, Louise Rottor. Alphonse Rot ter, Carl PttihlerntH and Fred Petzold. Mr. and Mrs. Martell are both woll known young pople and hove a host of friends. They have gone house keeping in their cottuge at Glad stone. LA. OUT COAL BUSINESS E. A. Ilnckott. Seventeenth and Washington stroots, a dealer In wood, Monday houKht the coal business of the Oregon City Ice works and in tho future wilt handle coal as well as wood. Mr. Hackott now has tinder construction modern coat bunkers and a warehouse on his property on Sov enteenlli street. CASTOR I A lor Infanta tad Children. Constipation and Indigestion. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and muBt say they are the best I have ..... A (- .niutltulk. tn.ll. Till Kind TOO HSTI Ari2S Kim gestton. Mr wife also used them for inUlgUSilUU U"u uiu uci lsuuu, Bara tb Sijf&fttVLi of Income taxe for year Just against $123,303 for year previous. collected In Oregon closed $118,437, as writes Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington, N. C. Chamborlaln'a Tablets are mild and gentle in tboir action. 'Glvo them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the agreeable laxative effect which they produce. Obtainable ev- erywhere. (Adv.) Have you a long head for figures? Do you want to keep down your living expenses? Then read this list carefully Lunch Goods Pimento Cheese 100 Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Brick Cheese, pound.... 25c Llmbergor Cheese, pound. ...'. .25c Rooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Brand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25a Norwegian Sarines, can . .2 for 25c 3 Cans Shad 25c Dairy nutter, roll 50c Ch,ll!l Con Carnl, can 10c Hot Tamales, can 10c Chip Beef, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10o India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and Bour Pickles in full pint jars, 15c; quart Jars....25o Green Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beof, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters -30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Vnncamp's Pork and Beans, 10o 3 for 25c; 15c, 2 for 25c; 20c, 2 for 35c Sour Pickles, per quart 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Julco 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Wo will give absolutely free, your choice of A FOUNTAIN PEN, A SAFETY RAZOR, A BEAUTIFUL PENNANT, A FOOD CHOPPER, A KITCHEN SET, WITH $1 WORTH OF FAMOUS CARAVAN COFFEE. Lemons, dozen 20o Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 65c V, Gal. Mason Jars, dox 85c Pint Eeonom"8, doz 65c Quart Economys, doz 90c Quart Wldo Mouth Masons, doz 75c Best quality Jar Rings, regular lOo, In red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Masell Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Kerr Self-sealing Lids, 10c 3 doz 25c Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs. Pure, Cane $8.35 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $8.15 13 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffoo 30c Caravan Coffee, res. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65c Tetleys Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, rog. 65c gruae.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Bulk Lard, pound 15c No. 5 Pail Pure Lard 75c Eastern Bacon, pound 25c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c Specials 10c Can Pepper ...5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10o Arm Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50o 501b. Sack ground Salt 35c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal OU 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25o Vinegar, full quart 10c Regular 25c size K. C. Baking Powder 2Qc 6 cans Sardines ...25c 2 oans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves U. S. Bread 25c Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch Bheets..5c Kellog's Corn Flakes Post Tosters Krumbles Puff Rice. Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Holston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krumble Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c 2 for 25c 2 pkgs..15c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vegeta bles. Water Melons 2c pound. New Potatoes 2c pound. 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25o Regular 25c can Peaches 10c Canned Shrimp 10o Armour's best Picnic Hams, lb. 15c Wednesday Is Butter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 55c Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Near Elevator