V LOCAL UMCI'S J I . . - i -. I - . . 1 . ! VIBIIir, III llf i fi-iii, m.it.i.g lli.i. lrn IIIin 1iitlnt .i Mir WilmU t"W t'. Hull-. I.,. i,f JMlJ.iiiK mi. nun II...... ii.iiim t nr W. In. i ..... ti i . . . ... . '' "'l l.llnfM, I tln.. kl-llln In tlill nn , 't. t . Hi x Dm ,i, .1 i.f H1 HIWII, I.I I 41 1, ullmug it.. n tuning In ciu t,,. ,lj kill IIIIM.II i.ln K. Ii.li.il. i 1,1 mui.lig I !.'... ll.il, tut III.) lll. Ill I, Hallux III iiiexi ( it jr 1 ua ..4 llrolflii mmiK'f a. a II (11011 mill n.u of Hintur l'r' , .n milling ttlM tfut,4l lltlg leulni mi llri unit f at 1 utnu k f .it-ffi i.f id I ',i 4 iitii rmiriiy I urn, i f I4imI, j Hi I f K '' I'll M. .i. l.i. uli.'ie I.k liai... I. I. ml in lf r T. Hpc i.f Hi 4. f I'fi.i h 4 In Ihla ill) nil Inlir, unit hlli. I.. .n... villi In f il i.i,,hiif, Mm !...iii Wllxui l 'III. .ii. .a Ml. nil.) n. I lU.iicli I. i Mi. Vj.i'l l. I,... i.i ..in, i.f I ,l...t.i I . cr. 4111..H1! II.. in I'm I II y u.l la.r - Wi-lui Uy '. I... uU Hi Int.. i nf HI ilf.,i.. li i i. In Hi. III.. "ii lilt li"iil.il f.if a. . i r 1 1 to li I a, !,'! all. II I.' I i-lil II . !! .ll III lllllirl la atll'tltlt- llll i.i..i .! M.lu rii"ii'i'..ii, i.f I 14. V.4IU.H, Kh'i i a 1. 1 k- ii I.i l!n' I in i;. .ii I 'll h.. I I'.lal lt.ua in ' " Ifl' llliu fl.'IH a I'.ill .il 1'Hnki' I.f l' 'Ii. I iii . r . Inn Mr hi.iI Mr. I II l(. .I.l.i t uti.l . I.il ir. n i.f I'iiiIUii I mi' i lulling llll Mi m. IMra I M V. ..iiiih k. nf M.hiuI l'i...4l.l Mia II" '11.14) a I lu ll... I III. I nf Mr mi l Mia Wmiun l. M, AtUi'ir I l.'i ii'liili. i.f IVni'i I i . i . . to.ia iiim. it; Id.. Ori-iou I'll) ii l ia 'I "' . I.i) Ml-, ll.itiinliuli :n i.i. hi r tony- lii.ini' fiuiii Mu iwmi'l, slii l.. tin liaa I.. . ii iiiiiiii: In r '4f .i.tv Mr mil Mia II..'. it Mur.ilt I . i. Hiituid.it. lull I.i the lfi i f I i hi. Iliimii II..) II I'm. i.f Ttoi'lflli mi. I Mj'li"..!! rlr.rli. 4 d.mgbti-r. I i r n . nl en i iiM.iiii. M'hiiIii) iniiiii Hit! ,il 3 n'. Iii. k. a a. ii, In llii' If.' nl I-: n'li (j iinii- Mr iiifl Mu II l lui'i . uri' re. thing .i I m .it Hi., mrikul nf Hi. ir Itt'iii" Hmid.it Mill. r. t.f f ; lax! I ottl'riltillalltilia a ilaniiliti'r ul in. r ii I ii c nl '.' ... I... k Mr Mill, r ) ii,ii'iliili'ii.i'iil .f llin l.l.tlilt.'l .1. I'jlllin nl i.f tin' llrr if. .11 i t y M. iiiul.it lilillii! i uinl'iili) Mra Unity S In -nl ir it. tolm liaa .n ii llm r'i"l "f Mr fi'l Mra Nutli Hill. I H Ml t llrt III llf.llll.irl. Ori'llllll, fur llll- I II it Itoll tolM'ka ri'l'IIIH-'l til lnT lintiiK In tlila ill) S.tl'ir.l.iv, vialllnn xllli ri-lnlDi'a In I'lirlliiinl, nil Iht t lurn to 1'ila i lly Mta l.rllu lliutl. nf I'nrll.inil. whii Iuih t'i'i ii an n.lini; Iht 4iallini Willi h.'r .nrMila, Mr ntnl Mr J. W. Illult. l M.iuiit rii'aaaiil. Irft for I'lirlluntl Suiitliiy xli.r.' alio will romiim lii-r (..sIIIhii wllli K In t'liinimii) . Ili.rn til Van. .. id. i. null . Siiinluy. Jul) :M. tn th tolfi' nf K Ii. I. ami' Tli ii. a ilmiiilili-r Mr luilMrlin l llir il.uii:lilfr nf S J. Ilaallnca. nf Cliul ,'liUli'. mill lltii'il Ul lilHilntolIll III' fun. inultlhit Iht Imino at VanrmiviT M J. Drown, fnriiiiTly nf On'Knii Clly, lint mi)1 I'llilnr nf llio Dt'iitmi rnimly Cmiilir, ul ConiillK l tin1 niii'.t nf Mr. nml Mm. Dunn In Oil" illy Mra. Druwn ami clillilri'n nrrlv nl in IIiIh I'lty nliniil n ,'li nun I'' vl"lt nt llic Dunn liniiii'. Mr ami Mra. IV Sfliu.'ln'l. ln Inn.. n niijniirnlnt! nt Wlllinll Sirln:ii. Imvi' rrliirnrtl Ik till' i'lty. .Mr Si liui'l'i'l wnnl ti) lliat rranrt for I In. Iiiiii'fll nf lila lii'iillli. Mini la iiIiIi' in u nt IiIh offln nitaln, inuili tin pnni'il. Mr. It. (!. Dimnliniin, who roi'i'litly jirnvi'tl In Dri-Kon niy from Slier man counly, him iur.-ha'tt ii limni' at I'lirkplari', anil la cnli'i lUK tln mil Iry tii!iini'!n fur many yrnra. Sin will kMi inimt of tin' i'kkh I" tlio l'nrt In ii I nmikrlH. 'IliniiiaH Myi'iH, IV D Ni'f.Ri'r nml Ci'iiruo MrCiirvi-r, of HiIh city, li'ft Mnnilay fur a flHliliiK trip, tlirlr ili'Kli millnn lirliiK ni'iir tlio lioailwntiTs of tin. Molalla rlvir. Tlny will Im ptmf fur ulmiit ti'ii day h. Mr. nml Mm. I.oiiIs Mf!raw, Mr. anil Mr. Harry llrwf anil mm. Anli'ii, Mr. anil Mih. (', A. Mnlr anil chllilrnn, SPECIAL THIS WEEK SUGAR AND Fruit Jars At l.rmi Than I'ro.scnt Wholo- Hull) I'OHt. Do not mvrlook nur Htork of ntl'ITH, CltorKIUKS. (MtOCK T.UY, (IIIANITHWAHK and tho uri'iili'Ht varlnly of other kooiIh, Ini'linlliiK ntlOAM SHI'AUAl T0113 and other DAI It Y- nml I'OUI.TIIY HiipplloM. All rooiIh minrniiteml an roprosmitml. or money hnek. Our prlioH will uvernKO lower, quality coiihIiI oroil, thnn other houm-fl In this county. CASH PAID KOR I'UO DVCK. LARSEN & CO. Cor. 10th and Main St. "ll al.'i llliiliu, 1.1 ri.rllilllll, toll III ll.li i lly Hum. I.y Dm gui.U i.f Mr mi Mrt XV, C. (iiu.li, i,f Hutnnlli mi l l inter air. la Mr mi. Mis wiir nai.i.ii in fiiitynn city l.i.furt nk I nM llii.lr lu ',ii,i Mr mil Mi. r. I. ml.. (,f iit,u n ". Imii. urihi .l In lin irnii m. l.'l llm .. -la nf Mr Hml Mra I M Ualinah, i.f .M.,nli I'lmamil Mr 4.l.a la a l.n.H.i r nf Mia War in- k ll.ir liatn I... n IiiiiiIiik I In. ("iilii rti aUl.a an. uri. in. on ih. ir r liniiii. Mr an. I Mia I. A Mlnllli I,., Ii.ni Ih.ii rial. Una; im Hi'iinlli iiii.l I. .I.n (J iliii f A'luma alri'i'la, davit iniiii 'l I.. i IIik aumiiH'r In M.i'inl '. hi aiil. lure lliey arn .'ii....iilly In ili'. nil Mr Hlnllli lr.nl nf .,,,, 'llii-r will riluiii in liri,,ii i'lty I'll.. I llii. to llili. Mu llnl.i.rt lii niin. (lf iiraiir Cri-rk, "''ii liaa , 1 1 In 11, la illy l,n Km.at lr im. I Mra A I. II1.1II1., iiinriiiil In In r I. ..ii... mi M. .ii. Im Hit iIuhi I.I.t in .hi, will r. ih jIii In Ihla i lly for a I'- iluta Iiiiikit al llm 1 1 .... 1 1.. I........ I lailnii S I I 'uk. ami nf (I. K. rii)l.m, nf liU.lat.iiiH, who left (Wa.l alnlm a.. llll. tin,!. Kn U,. llllll.i III rninpnny . I liilin N.itlnnul liuuril, la li.iw aln'l..,i . nt Nm-alea, Arl , lila i ..li. . ii,) IiiiiIiik I, . ii rulli'il In that illy . I r i m ar lln r.-i I'l.l Meil' an Iron Lie. In a liii.-r to V J Meyer, Mr fietlaii aula Hint Hie Wenlher la any tlillu! I.iil I'll'ilMUlt A V lliMie), nf I'. .1 1 In lnt u prnp Mli ni, er In Ihla i lly, tout In (In K'.ii I lly Th. "In) aflTliiMiii, to In n. he a. liNikiiiK .ifl.r lila .r.i.i-rly Inlereaia ll- n'a.i ilall. . wllli hla l.itilher III liiila lliH.liill.. Mr I lii-lii ) . If.' in.. I a. .Ii, llreli. Mill iae .xl.iy In Hii'ir u'll.iin.il.ile fur a trip HiruuKli I .illf.'inlii. )lallli'iK ( r.il.r l.nle nn lli.lr w.iy ai.ulli J. .Im Kit, wife un. i lill'l. i"e.' al'.-ii'lllii; Hie U'l Iwn wri'ka tollli Mr I xra - in hi.. Mr an. I Mia Kxr, nf I. Inn ..Mini). Ii.r. .' r.lnni.l In their li.iine In I Ii i riiy, nml Mr Vvr will . biiimi- hla ...allnii wllli t'ln li- Saul, In linj iu.it of the i lly mull i irrl.Ta While iill hla )n. ulli.ll he J..).-. a iiiiiiiI.it nf II 'lilnn Irlpa, mill nu t witn i n i ll. nt In. I, Mr ami Mra (V i. Ilinll.-y ami il.inihli r, Mllilie.l, Mr J. V. June an. I It i ii v Mm mil. lm f.irln. .1 all u'il..mnl.l'e party th.it left thla illy ti ll .I.i). 111. I fur I'ulin.'ll I !'.!. h where Her im. ii'l.. the ll'inlley eiill.iKe, lint.' n l'iriii-.l to Ihla t il) The ruiiil. In ('.iiiiiiMi le.ii Ii were fntiml mm h I.i tier nn the return trip, nml iiiuuy uiltnmi.l.lle pnrtlea were met nil Hit' way to the reanrt Mr llunlley nml It, Mount went nn a iiiiml.tr of finh Hilt etpiillllnlia ' Mr ami Mm fitut Maple nml eh I! itri-u, Itnmilil, Derale ami K)el)li, fnrm erly nf Ihla city, hut now nf Man nlu. urrlM-il In Drt i'nn City In t Ik-I r uuln liiiil.l'e Hun. In) Mr. Maple reliirileil Mi.ii.l.iv. nml hla wife ami ihllilreti will remain until Sunday vIhIHiik at the liiumi nf Mra. Maple' alMtera, Mla-iea Auiiunta nml Mary (imlke, nf Tellth ami John Atlanta xlreeta, ami alhti w ith her hrolln-r. K. ('. ISadkn un I fninllv Wnrtl luia ln-n reeelyetl hy Mia Kin ma giilnn, i.f thla tliy, from her nephew, Krank Druee, who la a mem her of Company Pi, Oregon Natloiinl liuuril, tellliiK of hi trannfer to thn Ununited aeoula. lin t Olio of tho youiiui'Nt ineinher of the company, anil waa one of the firat hoy In Ihla It v tn renpnml to (ho country' rail Ho ha a hot of friend In thl city. Mr. D. CnrniU hnel. nfter KpeiidliiK the pait "I week In till i'lty with her d.uiKhler, Mra. W. It. Itetldlck. of rniu teeuth ami Main nt recta, left for her home at Oetrolt. Mich., Sunday. She will rlait with relntlea on the (ienrt;i) V. Hmnlall, wlmao term of poiitninater at Itockvllle, Conn., rec ently expired. Iiavlns mtvciI o-r II veara In that capacity, and Mra. lian ilnll. who have heeu vlaltltlK their uncle, HeorKo Itamlall, of Fifth Klroct. this city, ami their counlna (leorRe (!. and William C. Itamlall, of Central Point, will alnrt for homo thl illum ine, .'.olnn hy way of Seattle, the 'Cu nadlan Hocklea ami Mnntroal, arrlvliiR home on Aupmt S. Itev. ami Mm. J. K. Ilawklua and chl'dren will leuvo tho first of August for Clarkea, where they will enjoy i-anip life for neveral weekH. It Is tint Intention of Itev. Mr. Hawkins, to Ko on several "hikes" and fish In the streams of that section of the country. He ha estahllshcd a reputa tion of Ih'Iiik an expert a a nlmrod. and was ntnnni; those catchltiK some of the largest salmon that were caui-.ht In the Willamette river. The Misses (Iraco and Vera Hend ricks, of I'arkplace, accoilipanled hy their hrolher, l.olnnd 11. Helidrlcka, will leave today for Seattle, Wash., where they will he the Km'st of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Diikko They will remain In (hat city for ten days, nfter which I.elaml Hendricks will no to Cle Kluni to visit with relatives, anil his sisters will return homo. In The Social Whirl Current Happening ef Interest and About Oregon Clly In Miss Hutchinson to Wed Lesllo V. Roak. Tho ennaiienient of Miss Edith Mario Hutchinson, daughter of Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, of 2111 Thlrtoenlh Htreot, mid Leslie Vcrno Itoako, boh of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Rouko, of thin elty, lino hecn announced, the ninrritiKO to take placn at tho homo of Mrs. Hutchison Monday ovpiiIiik nt 9 o'clock, August M. Miss Hutchinson Is a sister of Earl Hutchinson, who was kltiK of the Clackamns county hooster day pxor clses, held In this city In- Juno . Thn youiiK peoplo nro well known In this elty. Mr. Ronko Is nssocluted with his hrother In tho Oregon City foundry. Ho formerly attended tho OroKon Agricultural college. a) T IS3 ETTA LONG, of this city, and jftl hrldooloct, whoso engagement to Terry Corhott Miller, of Portland, w'as rocontly announced, was given a miscellaneous shower by Miss Hazel Farr nt her home at 30G Center street, Tuesday evening. The evening's en- (iTInlliiiii'iil Lofia.ali i nf rafila ami liiuale, liminr fulling Id Ml Clar Wlni ad k ami Mix Helen llarlkn. Aim. n llm feature (if th vi-nlli llm iraeilalnli to llm hrlile I'lei I of a larxn floral l.aakel inntalll ill K many hamlanum nml uaeful fl'la from Iht yniiiiK toiiimn frleml. Tim f air liniiin waa allrm lively ii i.ruli .l fr Ihl m i anlt.it. llm llvInK ml dlu IliK rtxiiii with profuaoly ilncnralo'l wllli fealiHin at Imart, ami nilnla luin i uplila Over llm l-a tul lo waa uilUll. nlly iirr.niK' d fuiinpy of nur fuerlli ami oriiniimiileil with a Iimki I.Di r'a kni.t nf yellow tull". Tim laid wa ntilcii.il wllli a lurtt" hr' howl ami artlxtli ally ariniiKi-. therein were gulden i ..Inn..) cult e.ilnrla Ka h pla wu Minrke.l hy ainull yellow haakel nlilulnliiK In-urt hup". (amlle. Ml" yurr't Kueala Were Mia Kf Iii I viiK. Mlea) Mu ml n Mm. re, Ml" for t. Ill) l.liliiurette, Mia Allen Miller, Mlaa Altierta Imiiii, Ml Helen Unlit.', Mia Nnrtiiu llolmmi. Mia Clnra '-levealek, Mia (iinevlevo Jt.iiea. Mi Mary Mi -Malum. Mr. Ul K'l.ly. Mr Cliireiicn Karr. Mr Wlllliiin Morrl. CAM AT NEW ERA l.uri'e rnwila r.tUi'T' 'I at the aplrll ualli-l i iiiiiiiiifi linn nl New Kru. Hun tl i), I'l.il'ninl day Tln re un- aeveral Mi.-'lliiina In attemlani e, uuintiK tin an I.eliiK Mra tow n , t.f Portland Wetliieailuy will he wnniin'a tiny, ami a ape. In I prniTum la to he rlvi-n nn Ihla iii i nli.ll, the i nllilnllti-e In ihalxe helii,. Mr. Koto, of Anliluml; Mi I'owiia n ml Mra t'tiiulnii. nf I'm linn. I On Hint day the aul.Jei I fur lll liali. Will he ' lit C'll veil, TIlUl l'repnre.net,a I In Keeplnu With the Tllnia" Tln-ro will ulan ho folk dam Ink Mr. Il.-fl, a well known iiiuli i.in who I uttemlliiK Dm nieet ItiKH, la In have charee of the mimic for Hint day. Children' day will also he nl. iTi eil. thla helnx no Krld.iy, ami nn elul.nrate proKniiu la lo he clvt-n on that day. S'lmlav will he the hint day of the aplrltuiillKta' ciiinpuii-etlnK, uml there will l,e u n 1 1 m ti.-r of apcaker for that day. County Clerk Ivu HarrliiKton Weil in-Hilny laaiiiit n tnurrliiKo lln-nse to Clare Duot ami Klmer l.ii k. CUT BY CULTIVATOR John Measner. of Miiluio, wu n--verely cut on the rlnlit forearm late Montluy afterniHin ut hi mm h near Muliiio. He aa repulritiK hi cultiva tor und the wrench sllppeil, rauslnc hla hand ami arm to enter the teeth of the cultivator. Ir. V. A. Stuart, of thl city, wa called and took cUht ktltflic in hla arm. PETER LONG DIES ON Peter l.otiK. who moved to a Polk county farm last Octoher alter lliinc In Ori'Kon City for IS years, died sud denly last Wednesday, ased fill years. The hotly waa hroiiKht here for burial and the funeral will ho held nt 2 o'clock this afternoon from tho Myers & Drady chapel. Ho leaves a widow, a son and two grand children. IE GIVE ANNUAL STUNTS" MO.VMOl'TH, Ore., July 2rt. (Spe cial.) Krlilay and Saturday evenings tho several groups of students attend ing tho summer normal session, pro setited their stunts on tho school cam pus before a lame and appreciative audience. President Ackernum and faculty warmly praised the students ami the various stunt committees for tho manner In which everything was conducted and for tho high class ma terial selected. Grout originality wns shown In tho production and presenta tion of tho exercises and, though a sense of humor ran through inost of the parts, all were of real educational value. "Tho Marleiicks," composed of the teachers attending summer school from Clackamas and Marlon counties, put on "A Pioneer Meeting nt Cham pocg." Tho setting Is supposed to he a court sceno in tho homo of an old settler at Clmmpoeg, a disputo having arisen at a previous meet lug at Clmm poeg, between Marlon and Claekamas counties ns to which figured more In the settlement of tho county, with I'ncln Sam ns Judge and tho thirteen colonies ns tho Jury and towns from holh counties ns witnesses, and ends most happily. Very pleasing features of the stunt were the crowning of tho pioneer hostess by Columbia and a patriotic drill hy thn repre sented towns, which from Clackamas county wero: Oregon City, Gladstone, Ciinby, Milwnukle, Clnoknmas, Esta ratla and Molalla. Tho leading characters In the pro duction wero; Uncle Sam, Miss Hart; Columbia, Estello Chrlstcnsen; hoRt, Mabel Larson; hostess, Flosslo Perce; lenders of county representatives, Pearl Miller and Vesta Marshall. Miss Uuth Elklns gave tho prologue and was tho live and enthusiastic yell loader for the group. The plan used was submitted by Mrs. I,ou Albee Mayner, and mtich credit Is duo her and Miss Margaret Parrot, chairman of the sttunt com mittee, for the success of the produc tion. Frank I.ntiner, of Canhy, was presl dena of the group and Miss Marie Holmes, of Gladstone, secretary. REGULATIONS ARE IM T 111 FORlfLIS PERMIT AllOWS OPERATION OF CARS TO OVWEG0 AND TO MOUNTAIN VIEW. ONE CLAUSE PRf VEN IS JHROUCH JITNEY SERVICE TO PORTLAND H, M, thaw C'nnot Optrat Machlntt Dtyond Northern Limit of 0t uo, Civ Trantfer or Divld Fart With Other Auto The council at a i"!.'l liti-i-tln? Thurxluy nlWil pu'n Hie Harry M Hliaw Jllliey fr ti.. I.U.'. kmiiIIiik t Mill the rlKht t" run i.iia In tatin Ore Kim t'Hy uml 0-...'.i nml from Main alri-et to liuuin- irii In the Mountain View dlnlrht. 'the tan graiila an i (ililnlin-il III tin- i.illii' fr.itn hUe, Tho train hi"'- In. !'i.. i ) i-rul atrh t regulation. K '.in I." 'iiniiiui ln-'l 'n, follow: , The furo from M.nri tr-'-t to Moon tnln View ahull l.e I unit Tim faro .-.-n (mcon City ami Onwi go In rltln-r tlin-. lion r hull ho 1'. cent for ;-. Ii -.m-lt- trip, or n-nt fur a round trip 'J I.n fare hi-twcen (Iregoii City ni. l DolU.il ahull be cent a. Number of Tnpt Provided. The car ahull I.i- r in In-tvtieii C.'O a. in. uml 0.20 p m to Muuiitalu View mulling ut leant 1.' rouml trip dorian thin period, and ;.t .-nl live trip dully between iir.nni City and ( vei;tj. Inatead of opt-ratliiK tho rar from Seventh and M.nn k'n-t la tn Mountain View they may I"- operated from, Seventh and llU'ti "tri-cta. Mr. Hhnw nIi.iII nriaiii:.' a schedule und file It with tin- it y ret order utid post luitlce of tin- h. Iit-ilule In ut leuxt three place wllhln the city. He hhull follow thl In tlule t a nearly a poa alhle, but ran ili.nii.-i- It by filing new schedulo with tin- recorder unl Imstlng It a we. V prior to the change Tho franchise la exclusive and rov er a period of one year. Town of Oswego Terminal Point. The terminal of the run ut Oswego hbull not be north of the city limits of the town, uml MrShuw MiaU not drive his cur nor deliver puasenger beyond tho north limit of Oswego, "nor ahull ho give or grunt transfers nor divide tho fun-4 paid him w ith uny other public service vehicle, railway or motor car running north from o wego." All driver niu.-t l.e at least 21 years old nml bo able to speuk English. All drivers iiiual pus a medical ex amination. All drivers must submit character testimonials from nt least two u-puta-ble citizen. All nuirliiii.'i must have front ami reur lights. $1 Is Annual Franchise Cost. Harry M. Shaw ahull pay 11 a your In advance (or the franchise. Tho council may revoke any license for disorderly conduct of the driver at any time without notice and may suspend the driver for 90 dnys. Cars will not ho permitted to stand at tho Intersection of Main and I Seventh streets Umger than 13 min utes at any one time. Cars shall be properly lighted on the Inside. No Intoxicating liquors shall he car ried. A failure to operate reasonably near tho schedule, to furnish reasonable accommodations for passengers or to comply with any other condition In the franchise shall forfeit tho fran chise. Mr. Shaw has the right to abandon a run If he can prove to tho council that he is not operating at a reasonable profit. No Bond Provided For. The franchise does not provide for a bond, although previous regulations laid down hy tho council Included a heavy bond for tho Jitney operator. Even at tlio council mooting Thurs day night seine doubt wns expressed that tho line to Oswego could bo made to pay, ami tho way was left open so that Mr. Shaw could withdraw his car to the cement city If ho found that its operation did not provide a reasona ble profit. E. James Jones, of Oswego, who lead the fight for nn Oswego-Oregon City Jitney line was present nt tho meeting with several of his fellow townsmen. Ho favors moro frequent trips than five n day, hut said that tho franchise was better than noth ing. Tlio clause which provides that the Jitneys cannot operuta beyond the northern city limit of Oswego ami that Mr. Shaw cannot issue transfers or divide fares Is aimed to prevent through Oregon City-Portland jitney service. Tho council is opposed ns a body to through jitney service to Port- hind, wishing to protect tho Interests of the Portland Railway, Eight & Pow er company. There was some doubt expressed Thursday night that tho Ore gon City council could regulate the operation of a jitney In tho town of Oswego, as this clnuso aims to do. Constipation and Indigestion. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and indi gestion. My wife also used them for Indigestion and they did her good," writes Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington, N. C. Chanibcrlain'B Tablets ore mild and gentle In their action. Give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the agreeable laxative effect which they produce. Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) STRICT IK GRAN 8IA!t'8 tDlllfi 10 OAIIIER AT HEM PHIl BATE POINTS OUT C 01 TOHIAl ASSOCIATION HAS SOME CHAPLAIN illy pl.il ri luii i 7 ho Ol.y.li r'.iln Ml'nrUI Hull la llm i.nly nra-aiiltatinii nf l kind Iii I !.- i.iii-. f itut I,) ii. a r.it ulnr 1. 1. lull.' ! ih.iplaiu Hi l.lofa ' urr an .-!l aaf l-.fi. 'I wl'h hla a rlr'- lli.il l.e u.-ara i. ilatly al all "in ; WTilli.l,.. ami II la the Ulltf nl Ilia! ... li tnry nf lha nifnlilaltnn Hint tils! pi-tltlofia In I,, half nf I I.i. f lali-ri.H I f l reaulla lha Krlar Tin k nf thai nriraiii.itloii I lli-i- T ll K'T'l. rti ! trn t repn htulla nf lha Mrtlndial j L',.1 .... t .1 I. .nl. I.-,.. f.,.v.l'., .., .', l.r.'l'Jil.. 1. ui naiiTii, i if .Ml i nn vent inn ooi'l I.n ii-eiiii'd In l.o properly p-n"l i allhoot hi III ntlon. lha fnllno llif liiiTiihi r nf hi flm k liavn al:filflH Ihelr Intention of In-ing pre.ent m i M' -Ifol.j, A'U-o.t I. '.. f, and 7 a tnieatai nf thi Jai-kann rounly neirl, M'lfofd uml Aahlund ('..iiiIikt. lal tlo'.a an I lieapn-r pilbllahi-r : l'r-a.ent K. E Drndli. and lf". Ei.ti-rprie, Ori-Kon i'lty, '. J. M---liiln.h, wlfn and fhlld, O. A. I'., I nr vullla, J. II. An. tin. Pott I inp'i'U Cieirli-r, Can Un. -r, l.loytl lllili-a. Htumlunl t-inflel., Prof. Er'.c All.-n mil wlfo. I'. uf O. K in'fie; W O Hmith. Ili-mll. Klamuth Kail. A. K. Krnal und wife, (Vnirlt-r. rralll; II It. Wi-I.Iy, ll.-rald. North lu-nd; I. C Mt Shane and wl'e, Kntrprlaa. Huh hard; V. K. In-Peu and wife, enter Ion, U-hanrm; II. V V'itir and wlfn, HiTitlnel, CiKiulIle; O. f). Ilariiatr.-et. Sun. Sh'-rltlan ; A. E. ViHirhU-a ami lady. Courier. Grunt I'm; Wl'ford Allen and wife. Courier. Grant l'a: William It. Proi-r. Herald. iVntrul point ; M C Mah.ney and wife. Time , Mar:;f!ild; F. Vullu. Hear and thn-e. .,. Gold Hill; E. M. , Olmated and wife. Mall. Stayton: Edith Toler Weatherr.-d. Salem; t.ert Detln. Sentinel, Cnltaxe Croiit; J. E. flratke, wlfo ami daughter. Hud ret. Atnrla; Henry Cue, Optimal. Th Ihillea; O. J. Taylnr anil wife, Pioneer. Molalla; American Type Foundry. Portland: W. I.. Kllbee. Ty pographical union. Portland: C. C. I'llnton. P.enann Hotel. Port'und; itev. T D. Ford, chaplain, Salem: William J. Hayner and wile. Sun, Stitherlln: C. W. Itol.ey und w ife, Courier, Oreron Cltv; C. E. Ingnll. CaietteTlme. Corvalll; Portland: Jame D. Olon. Journal. Addlaon Dennett. Oregon-! Ian. Portland: IlonJamln F. West. Statesman. Salem; Charles H. Fisher, and wife. Journal. Sa!om; C. I.. Ire- land and wlfn. Observer. Moro; E. j Hofer. Taclflc Coast Manufacturer.1 Salem: Mis Alldredge. Enterprise, j Orecon Cltv; It. D. Hetzel, O. A. C. Conallls: W. D. McWater and wife.1 Pacific Paper company, Portland: M. J. Shoemaker. The News. Roseburg; Mrs. Nletti Harlow Ijiwrenre. Orecon City: E. Hofer, Pacific Coast Manu facturer. Salem: 0. Eanslng Hurdand wife. O. A. C Corvallls; Phil S. Dates, wife and sons. Pacific North west. Portland: C. E. Thorp and wife. Eagle Valley News. Richland; Mrs. Stella Walter Durham. Portland School Ilulletln: Miss Vella Winner. Port'und Journal; John Hohhlett. Appeal, Sllverton. " Representing the hotels of the city of Medford. W. A. Westerlund. owner and manager of the Holland. I has arranged that the delegates tor This list will cut your Lunch Goods Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillcrook Cheese, pound 20c Cream I'.rick Cheese, pound 25c I.imherger Cheese, pound 25c P.ooth'8 Sardines, can 18c Palm Rrand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Surines, can ..2 for 25c 3 Cans Shad 25c Dairy Nutter, roll 50c Chilil Con Carnl, can 10c Crackers, 19c box, regular $1..75c Hot Tamales, can 10c Chip Reef. 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Tickles in full pint Jars, 15c; quart Jtirs....25e Green Olives, sizes. .. .10c, 15c, 25c Corned Reef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans .25c Vnncamp's Pork and Hearts, 10c 3 for 25c; 15c, 2 for 25c; 20c, 2 for 35c. Sour Pickles, per quart 10c Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c rinenpple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c WE WILL GIVE FREE WITH A POUND OF CARAVAN COF FEE AT 25c ONE SAFETY RAZ OR OR A BEAUTIFUL PENNANT WITH $1 WORTH OF CARA VAN COFFEE, YOUR CHOICE, FREE OF A FOOD CHOPPER, A KITCHEN KNIFE SET OR A FOUNTAIN PEN. Snowfall Flour, hard wheat flour, $1.35 Back, barrel $5.00 Corvallls Flour, $t.23, barrel. .$5.75 Wo also curry Crown, Snowdrift and Olympia Flours. Wednesday Is Butter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 55c. MORG Seventh Street 2 Girs, 11, Walk To Wilsonville From Portland Caff H-ia'lT. illy (.uraii.- H.nr do'i ila irh''r nf ( l.jrir Maltl.a lit ! si If. nf K ift-l.f. and Mififiln M.I Mllllalll H.l.l'l., lf '1.1. till .luiilf t.l. r nf u rtnti. Waial-.J Into ll.rt VVlla.Ulll tli.trnl il.ti'ln) in. it aftr a aia all Hit- a) fri.oi the It... al. f.ifl ' All .!.! Iiiiliia In I'ortlnli l t n' ll Klr'a I 1 1 year old 1 1.n lo t-aiapr. fiolil llm lioina Htimtay lilcht. tnall K Willi Ihem nnlr i tl.i ir doll and a rrnt l'-for atn.pii.x J "Wh'-'i f" '" end them I.. ale. II,. t HUM ll,.-y air. ail!1""11 l'"rtl.ud"- li.-puty Hln-rlff i).. ... i.. a ..! in il.. T.i.Uiin 'if trltl, limy aay Early Monday, inon.itir Ihey atnrti-d nn llmir way I am kolliir to Iry lo find home fur aii'l If ii'.n r'tit-. a lioapltal.l' tlmm mil ,er In llm country, that farm h'.o-f wln-r Ihey arr'irr.l din I If I 'an aw ore tlm rniiaeiit of thn ner The fu.i:y al llm farm bous'ald aiali-ty," Im rrpHH "They ar s'i.p-ti. that llm k'lrl had r'Jiiaway J fln flrl.'" W.P.LILUS DIES AT E SEASIDE. Ore. July 21. til rl. ken alth apnph ly a Im wu having a nuking plit'im ahow last nirbt. Wil liam I' I. Illi.. of Portland, ill..) al 3 o't l.i k thl ri.nr tiliiT l.lllla wa found numlcrli.jf a'.niit In a tlajti- l condition ami taken In tlm city hull, wherw hl hlentity wu dlrnviTd. Mr and Mr. I. Ull i, wllli their tlu'U'htt r. had be.-n aa-hdlng their vatatl'.n In a rnltage ut SVaalde. W. V. I. llll' work a ; lal agent for the Port'und It.ulwuy. Eight power company brought him to Oregon Kl-11'"' n"""f h" ,14,1 t"an)rl fri' ti'l throughout Clat kama county. During thn lat year he ha worked on aevi rul cases In ro-oixTation w ith Sheriff Wilson and the xllcc. A remarkable premonition of death (nine to Mill' brother. M. E. Mills, a n.t rn'.ier of tho l'nrt land police fort e, eurly Friday morning. The latter dreamed thut one of hi brother was dying and tho scene aloot the death bed wa pictured with remarkable vlvltlnea. As be awakened the tels- phone bell rang. The can was long distance from Seaside, announcing that W. V. Mills had passed away. 1 SUIT FILED TO COLLECT BILL. Harrison Doe and H. V. Ooe. doing business as H. Doe ft Son. filed a suit In the circuit court Thursday against C. E. Marty and w ife to collect $342.23 alleged to be due on rhandlse. a bill for mer- the convention shall be given rooms without charge during their stay In this city, and Denjamln C. Sheldon, representing the Jackson county court, has arranged for a trip to the California line over the Siskiyou mountulns on the new cement high way, lunches and banquets by var ious organization at Medford and in Ashhmd's new- Mthla park, as well as an automobile trip to Crater take. It Is expected that practically every newspaper In Oregon will be repre- sen ted at the convention. living expenses-Read and be convinced Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c H Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c Pint Economys, doz 75c Quart Economys, doz 90c Quart Wide Mouth Masons, doz 75c Rest quality Jar Rings, regular 10c, in red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Mascll 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 IDs. Dry Granulated $8.15 12 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Sptderleg Tea, reg. 65c graae.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. C5c grade, lb. 50c Itulk Lard, pound 15c No. 5 Pail Pure Lard 75c Eastern Racon, pound 25c 13 Hars Hob White Soap 50c 7 Rars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caruvun Raking Powd- er, pound 25c 2d pound tin 50c PeariiiiG, 25c package 20c WE SELL FOR LESS M.liflMl Upoty hherlff Murr.f at W ilaJ.n llln He -. urt-. a rmife a i.n from tl. pair ami took Ihcni lu hla hoine I (n aeren'l afraid In aiay almia I it ...la l.iat nltlit," nun nf thn a-ir a I..I.I lh dejoity aln riff. They aid ll.t-r r.ui a ay from llm aid liety home In I'nrtl.iml I.etaUan tlmy ern inlatrt-.iled IhiTe 'irrny .i a l 'I Why. If llm tnry they t .-II la trun, TWO SUITS ARE FILED TO COLLECT ON NOTES E II. Dalalgi-r Monday filed a suit In llm ilrrult inurt anulint Walter K. M-rrinn, Deatrlci. K. Murrlon, Ken- n.-ih M. Crow, J. II. Mllllgan. J. Ii. ! Phillip. Cord-Ilia C Davt and ('hur'ea W. Ilia f. r to collect on a $!. 1 Inn) hnl. .-i,l...l l.v tlta U.r.lnri. an. I ta forecloan on a mortgage. Th Dank of Oregon Clly haa filed In Dm rlrt-ult court a suit ugulnat Mr. O. Jaml.on. J. E. Morley, and A. C. Huche to rolled on a $'.'2 note signed Auguat 1913 Hammond ft Ham mond apa-ar for the bank. WIFE DIDN'T LIKE E, Mr. Cecilia Halvernon, according lo r husband, Carl Halveraon, declared Ih 1 that her name wa "obnoxlou. revolt ing and nuuseaus." So in order to accommodate her. he filed In the Clackamas rounty cir cuit court a suit for divorce Tuesday. He asks that the court rcti-re to hla w ife her maiden name. Cecilia burn. Mr. Hulveraon make a goaepal charge of cruelty .alleging In addition to hi wife's dislike fur hi name, that she swore' at him and unjustly accused him of Improper relations with other women. They were married Febru ary 13. 1912. at Albany. Ore. James Hell, of Sandy, was In tills city on business Wednesday. CASTOR I A Tor InfluiU and CMLim. Tlii Kind Yea Ran Always Boaght Baara the Sign lure of Specials 10c Cun Pepper 5c Good Rroom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10e Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-Ib. Sack Dairy Salt 50c r.0-lb. Sack b ground Salt 35c 100 Lbs Rroken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil...: 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye ?.25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc H gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c H gallon In glass containers, ,25c Regular 25c size K. C. Raking Powder 20c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves U. S. Ilread 25c Wax Paper, 21 lS-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o r Post Tosters ( ' Krumbles V 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Rran Kellog's Rrau 2 for 25c Krumble Corn Flakes, .2 pkgs..15c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vegeta bles. Water Melons 2c pound. New Potatoes 2c pound. pounds Peanut Rutter 25c Regular 25c can Peaches 10c Canned Shrimp 10c Armour's beat Picnic Hums, lb. 15c Lemons, dozen 20c Near Elevator I and