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OUMO.V CITY KN'TKIM'UIHK, FWIDAV, AVUVHT IK ViUi, LOCAL URICPS rilUa Wrli'lit. of l.llx-rnl, In Ililt ally W)"llHHoUy (JitifdH KdKliimii, n( lloiiivduln, In Hill illy mi liiinliii'ia VVeduciday Mr, ami Mrt TIipihIhio Miller, i( fu, cin In HiU ir i,,niU William HhiiIi Im, of Hi rut I'rxi'k, tun lu Ihli all y mi Imalilcx Wtn" inr liiofi lliiliiimi, nf lla-atcr Clixl. UllliiiiK llimit tlali4'llli billm-a III llila t'll T Vi'ilmaUr I II. I'uili'r. Mini Ima lii-ni at V ImiII fur III" lual Ian wVi, liua t inriii'il lo Oregon I'll) i, K'TKUmiu, of N Kia, Hi" IriT haul n( Dial ilt c, aa III lllla ll mi ImallH'aa Wednesday Mr aii'l Mra. Ki lit aixl hlldnii, of faulty. TO III lllla t Mr Wndlieoday, lii'ro hy an'iil I In' day. Mra I'lirlal MmiuII, nf lloinvdaln na III Orirfipii I'll) Wrdiiciolay, ln-r hi v In II .-.t ollli IrliinU Mr ami Mra 1 1 11 r y Hi Inii'iilMirii, ho tia'n lioi'li mi jiIiik at W'llholt. Ii.itn rul uriii 'I In IIipkiiii dir. r W Tlnulim, of Oawi-Kii, a hiiioI.k thorn' lriiii.n linn liiiKlnraa al I In' rminty ai'ul 'lueadity William ltutlitrf..r.. ul Highland waa u mi n it lima" lulling In llila ally mi Tuesday. I'IviIh Hlnki'a and Ullur Front Iiiim K'HIH III I lull IT. W Ill-IP till-) will Bpl-lld IIiii ri'inuliiili'r of I In' auniini-r, anil inuv dm bin lii ri'iiialn In lln illy Mr. ami Mra lli-ruiuii IMi-trlih, nl Kldutado, i ri' among Ihonit tranamt HiK hunlliKaa hi the iiiiinly ai'al Wi'il m-mlny Mra l( A Hi ImviilMirn, ho Ima ImiII kpa-ndlUK Mil' lii -t ri-k Hi Wll luill HrlHKa, ttnnii'il In llri-Kutl I'll) I'lini.Uy llnrn. Wi'iliii'mlu). AiikuhI 9. Ii the hIIi' ul J I'. I'liihruti. a daughter Sir fix bran la iiminiKiT uf Ilia C. C tiiiiri'. Mr. ami Mia Wllll.im X. Inl. tir . .ii i uinpunli-d by Ihi lr nun, llli linnl, of I'ania. rrn minimi Ihoae lIHnn In ori'Knn a 'II y Tlmrailay, Mr. and Mra Jnlm K, IhtIiiK'T lid W.il n.-fiil.iy for Hhi-rwiHiil, mln-ro they III lii' (ho KUi-at nf their daughter, Mra (1 Hi'iilh. for m-vi-tal iluya. Mr. ami Mra Thoiun Dutli-a, ol lii avi r t ri i k. iti' In llila ell y Tliura ilny, llm KiU'ala of Mr ami Mra. Wll llnm J. Wilson, llm lultir Miik a ala Irr of Mra. I Hi vie. klra. Mat Hrrllwi-r ami tlauitliUT, Myrtle, w ho have t n Hut client nl Mra. Kut Harrington fur tln lual two xi'i'ka. left Thursday for tlii'lr hoinii at Highland Hiiro, Hiimlay morning at 6:30 ni'liK k. In the wlli of II. A. lUmla, uf Kin Mb ami Jeffi-Moii atrt'Wa, a aim. Thin la (hit thin! ami In tlio Itumla fain- ny. Miss Mury Harding, of Toronto. fun mlii, ami Mis lli-rnlre l'oin, of Vic lorlu, II. C, Imva arrived In Oregon City. mhiTtf they re the gui-at of the Mlui'i Cla I la re I ii y Pratt ami llolllf I'ntt. They will visit In this illy for .1 limit two wpi'ka Mra Htuhh, alati-r of Miaa Mury Httulm, of thin city, iiml in'rlnti'nil . nl of th droKim I'lty hoaplml, wll! ti'Mi toil u y for Hi'iittlo. Waxli. Sim la In bo iti'('oiiiiiinli'l liy lur iluiiKhtor. Mra It. t!. KliiKl'-r uml ilniiKlili-r. MIkn l.orrni', who Iiumi ln'i'ii tlio Kiii'Hta of Mra. II. A. Wulli'ra, of Thi I mllt'M. lor tint hint li'li ilaya, huvo re IiiiiiimI to tliclr hiiinc In thin city. Mra. Curl Joilinkc nml lllllc iI.hikIi tir, Cnthrrliio, who lim hvfu vIhIHiik with Minn Cli'ini'iillim Hriuirord. of Mllwuiikli', Imvc rcliiniril to lliclr 1 ii mi in IIiIh city. MIhm Mary SamlHtroiu liaa Kmiit to S'uiioohi', t)r., whi'ii' nhi' will vlall with hi'r lirolhiT, Churlia SamlHtroiu I'poii Iht ri'turn trip h will vlall wllh her lirolhnr. Captain Itli'hiiril SamlHtnini, of I'oillunil. John V. Kmlth, of Yainhlll connly whom) farm Ih m-ar NowIhtk, wa In IIiIh clly Wcilni'Hiluy. Mr. Sinllli U'fl Wi'ilnoHilay pvi'tiliiK f"r I'nrllaiul. whoro lu wim umoiiK thiiHO IIhIciiIiik In llm mltlri'Ha liy Charlca Kvans llimlii'M. MIhh Mary ThomaH, who has lifcn loniii'itiMl with th Ori'Kon Clly hoa Uliiil for tho liiHt Hi monlliH. Iiiih to lloaton, Miih.s., to BiH'iiil tin' r' nmliulir of tho Hiiiiuncr with roliUlvca. Sho cvpi'da to rutiirn to Ort'Koii In thi rail. Kilwanl lliitiipluya, huh of Mr. ami Mm. .lorn It. llmiiplit'ya, left thla wiuk for Katnraila, whom ho will Hpcml tho nminlwlrr "f tlio Hiimnicr, rliiruhiK to Orcnon Clly In Soitinihor. Mr. nml Mm. 0. f. Ho.vIoh nml llltlo ihuiKlitor, who huvo hui'ii Bpmiillni? tho liiHt two wouUb ul N'otartH, have ro tiirnod to OicRon City. Mr. lloyloH wim m-rloiiHly III, noroHHllatliiB hl 'o turn. I'rofoHHoi II. V. PfliiKHton. of Tho DmIIkh, hut 'ormorly principal or tho OriK(in Clt) IiIkIi Hchool, wuh In thin clly on lniHinoHH Tiicsilay. Mr. 1'flnR sloii In to hoKln IiIh Bocontl year of Hchool In Soplninhor nt Tho llulloH. J. J. Toliln, who has boon vIbIHiik IiIh family at Wlllmlt SprliiRH, has ro tiirnod to OroRon City. Mrs. Tobln anil chllilron, John uml May, will ro main t. tho roHort for Hovoral wooks loii?or. MIhhoh Klnui llablor anil Knnu liuhlor nml (Jonovu Munipowor, popu lar yoiitiK women of Htono. paHsod through OroKoit City on aunilay morn- ln mi Ilnlr aar In U'lllioll Hlirlnia. ln limy aHii Ilia iy, nuking Ilia rip In llm IUMi r OiHilaml. Mia lloUK li all ami fainlly HI xkhi nunc o I'uriallla, lii Mra II-Hb ih i ili lii f ihllilrrii In If ruii-ful ilia iilr i,m His alalr aay, Ida rli.f lrarr, llllla Hilly ' laalonl, iairHK a lama olilla rwa ami Ilia rln lilrl lm allliln, anal Ilia Ian lull fluanr atlrta. Mary lloaka ami Marlon I faa'oij, aialltirlng lo FIGS ARE RIPE III a.h'H.1 l liarlia aill tuiillnua lila l"''ala Ilia l.rl'b ainalil, MUa AKin-aj liolli-a In Ida (hi'Knn Axrli uIIiiimI llaifla, pliinli.l Ida l,ii, iU ! Colli an, ami hrr Mln-r i hll'lnni, Hull anoinpaiiini i,f tr hroilixr, Karl i ll. John. W illlum ami r.lmna, at III ! Itnl lilriM.n Al II. boaiT of ylua alli'iol Ida pul, i ai dixila Mr. la I f'' a Ida drl'lal arlr aa lin-t dy I In alll ri'lnalu on Ida farm al tattr "'" l'l'li'('o"iii ami lila In at mall, Mr ( ii'i-k M oldy lluli IiIiimiIi, alima Ida mar Wonl haa M f.i..v dy Ir.emla "" '""'r aa ifonna.. of Mr ami Mia A W. Miiny alma llo'lr arrltal lu amitlicrn ( allfoinla l in y arn at Ilia irraiil lima In Mi do 'Hi'') a making llm riillro Kip In llnlr aiiloiiiolilln, ami am tl.lna. In many ul Him IiiIi ii-iiii an lloiia uf Calirouila ami Mmliu Mra II M ('. IHoan ami Ml.a Wan ila lllikiiiaii, aim data Ix'i'ii ainlliiK ai'Wfal ilata al Hraadlx, alii'ir they loitf dri'ii tl.iiina a lid ffli-nila, m iiriii on Wwliii'Mlay to lln-lr liuinoa In llila i ll) Mra. Hroan la runalili-r adly linpruti'') In li-alili. afi-r lur drli'f atay al Ida l.iai h II v ami Mia T. J Wllllama, llm (ofini r uf HI I'aul'a Kplai'iipal i liuri ll aim data U'i n aH'inlliiK Ilia paal all ka lii Hun Krniii la o. Iiava r Inriii'il lu llii'lr doina In llila illy 1'iir lux lor alio In California Mra. Wll lluina tlalli'i) nliilhea In ollnia parla of tin' alulK Cloali-r Caiiillii'ia. (o Kllilii'ftan anil W I II I j in Km onli Ii Ii n t gomt on a till ilaa' flulilliK trip. li'atlliK llila i lly wild Ihi'lr pai ka Tln-y will liuikit llin itillri' il 11 am x ii' tin ii 1 1 1 by fiHil. di'alili'a llm many mlli'i llny aill IrJNi'l ufirr lln imi Ii I hi-lr 1 nation Mra .luiiii'a M' N' ul ainl lillli- iImukIi ir. Allix, who hlvit hira niiiinllii llm liit nlnii wi'cka al Wllhult, r' lurm-il lu liri'Koii Clly Momluy. Mr Mi .Veal api'iil Halunluy ami Hiimlay wild lila fitmll) ami nnoiii.aiili'il Ihi'iii hoiinv Mra Mi Ni'ul'a lirolln r, W. J Hhiiimu In-r, wbu anil o Unit ri'ort for lila IhhIiIi, ami waa a im-at at tin' Mi Ncal iiillani'. will remain a fi'W wi-i'ka IniiKcr, aa In' la iimi h Improved ulinii inaklim thi' i Iiuiiki'. Mra lU-rtlui Hurl, fornn rl) of llila illy, but now of Ji'iinlniia ImIkk. waa In (Ilia clly Krlilny, Iho KUct of Mra. Henry Ili'iinlnit'Cii. Tlio aumplx of hom-y Hint la ahow n In th dlapliiy window uf tin- publicity di'partini'iit of I lie Ori'Kon Clly Com men Inl club la ultrnctiliK Ho lllllit at (it Ion Th la la the production of l hit bi'ca on Hi" dairy farm of C. A Nil h In Ihfl mirthcaati'rn part nf tlif city, Mr. Nil Mi bavin 40 htvri at lila farm Hlncf alurtliii; Into Hila Indna try In lint aprlnn bo lina oblalni'd Irmii tbn hlvoa I.OiM) poumU of aoiuo of tho fliioal honey marketed In thla clly. It la all dlaoaei of In tho locul inarki't. ami Mr. Nuali fluda no illf flriilly In flndliiK a ready aalo of tho aatue. , In Hie Social Whirl Currant Haaaanlnfja af tntaraat In I anal Abairt Oragen City Si I'ltKTTY but Klinple homo wed dliiK wua aoloninlzi'd Thuraday ufterniHiu nt 4 o'clock nt thv homo of Mr. nml Mra. Harry V. Thi IiIikI, when t lift r iliiimliliT, Mlaa l.lana TachlrKl. w aa niilted In marrliiKo to I'hll Thiiinaa Aahford, of Cnuyoii City, lire., with Itev. A. lllllebraml, piiHtor of Hi John's Culholic church, offlclutliiK Tho ceremony was ierformed beneath nn nrchway of while roaea and ainllax The color Hchemo was whlto nml lircei Miihhi'H of roaea nml suillax worn uaed with urtiHtlo tiiHte, whtlo Hie iIIiiIiik room color hcIioiuo wuh pink ami itroon, Curollno Tostout roaes and ferns beliiK uaed lu profusion. Tho bride, who was one of (ho most uttracllvo youiiK women nf OrcKon city, was necoinliiKiy utiired in a travelliiK suit of inldnlKht blue, and wore ii larKO yellow picture but. Her corxiiKO boiiiinet wus of dainty Ophelln roses and maidenhair ferns. Miss Mil dred THchlrnl, sinter of tho hrldo, was maid of honor, uml sho woro n pretty kowR of brown taffeta. Halplt I'arker attended tho bridei;rooiu. A reception was bold follovvliiK tho marrliiKo ceremony, nml Mr. anil Mrs. Asbford left for Portlum!. They will leavo that rlly this evening for tbolr futuro homo at Canyon (.'Ity. Tho brldo oanio to OroRon w ith her parents from liulutli, Minn., uml at tended tho Oiokoii City III Kit school Kraduatlni; from that institution, and tutor taking u two years' course ul tho Oregon Agricultural coIIoko ut Cor vullls. Mr, Asbford has roitldod nt Can yon Clly for some tlmo, and Ib n well known nttorney of Hint city. Ilo a I ho owns a luntn stock ranch. On Monday ovonltiK tho homo of Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, of Thirteenth nml Center streets, wuh tho scono of n pretty woddluR, when her dnUKhtei;, Miss Mil I Hi Mario lliitscbison, was united In innrrliiKO to Mr. La Verne Itouko, youimest son of Mr. ami Mrs. Jainos A. Itouko, of this city, Tho Itnprosslvo ring coremony was per formed by Uev. Howard N. Smith, pastor of tho Jennings Lodge Congre gational church, In tho prosonco of about sixty friends and relatives of tho contracting parties. At 9 o'clock tho Mondolssohn Wed ding March was pluycd by Mrs. Jonn Howe, of Kugono, and former school nmlo of the bride, and the bridal pnr- 'lb drldH waa hamlaunia In lief roan uf wlilu irepa da rdllia, Ida iMHliia fonnid uf adlla all k ami Ida li'itit-a ul iiMrlitla ifnpu, and Ida kin ana luadn of Ida Inxiii faaliluli. allh rnfflxa uf i f i'pa da rdlna, llr Ioiiiik ImIIh tail waa held In plara by a apray uf dainty wdlla dluaauiua. Hda I allied alioaer lueopiel uf brldn't loara Ida liiiileamalil, Mlaa llarrla, waa dwuiiiliiKly oiib. In pink aatln, and llm aklrl waa a I mi luadn on Ida aama ile.lxn uf Ida drldni (owu. Iler alioaer Ixiinpnt waa nf pink ruaea. Tim flower Klrla wore ahlta friaka with pink aalma, and Ida llltla rlnc dearer In wdlla and aearlnif a Mia Kieeii aaali. l'olliiwlii( Ida innrrlata leremoliy a reception waa In Id, and refrealinienta aera aerrad, afler wdl It Mr. and Mra lloaka ef for their home at 1 Eleventh alnet. and llila inoriiliiiiK will learn for tlmlr lioneymoon trip In be "pent at Newport. They will da al borne lo tliclr frlemla after Augual Hie :Mh Tbn Inline uf Mra lluti hlnaon waa a ltwer nf bi auly. Tba rolnr ai heina nf iba reci pilon hall, parlora and din I i at room waa pink, white ami ureen, roaea belli uaed with artlatlc (aula and lu prolualon. Unakela filled with (bene bloavoina were aiiaM'iidei from Hie archway delwea-n the parlor and ll v I ii K room, ami duxe diincliea weie araiiKeil tliroualioiit the rMm, while the weal able of the II v In k room wua formed Into bower of roaea where the lareinony tiMik plu' e Tbn bride la a very attractive young nmuu. Hint came lo thla city about two yeaia uko from I julyamlih, Wl oiialii. and ilurniK her realdenca lu llila city baa mini" a lare circle of frlemla The bridegroom apent bla boyhood lay a In thla city and after rumpli-tlnn hi atiHIiea In tbn Ori'Kon City IiIkH acbiMil In 1!H'.'. be went to Corvnllla, where he look a courae at the Orenoo Aiirlcullural College, and later re turned to hla borne In llila city, where he baa alnce been aaaocluted with hla brother, Pert Itouko, In Ihfl OreKon City Foundry. t Prlanda Remind Paator And Wife of Anniversary. Itov. uml Mra. William KraiuerKer were taken completely by aurprlae at their homo on Kightb and Jefferson atreeta Thuraday u.'li'rmxin when about 6U iiieinbcrs of the German Lutheran church called In a body to remind them of tho thirteenth anni versary of their inurriiiKe. In honor uf this occasion u handsome rug was prcHcnled to the pastor and bis wife, who have resided in this city for the lust 12 years. Tho afternoon waa devoted to both vocal and iiiHtruuienlul music, reel- tutlons, uml a luncheon served on the lawn. iii tan TREES BEAR WELL TWO CROP! Of DtLlCIOUl FRUIT MARVMTf 0 IACH VIAR Off ACCUMATIO TRIII rVa are rli''"it In Ibe yard nf AUKual llaki l al Cam mad The yi , nf Ida firat crop uf una nf bla Ireea flta year a old. wilt be at lel a Imad el and half, ba sola Ida Ireea bear two crops yar ami ibe aiioml crop will da lancer Iban tlm riral Mr. Itakel'a Ireea aie anllmaled to Oreon ami do lint ailfer fruiu the froaia nf Ibe winter or the rain uf Ibe uprlllg or aillllli.er. eien when the rain la aa heavy am) aa aleady aa II waa a month or to aco Tbn dull ripena and la aa aoft and mellow aa fU-a itiowii In inure Iroplcal illinaln Mr. Ilakel baa one lite tear obi tree blili la bearlna In-atily ami a num ber of younaer tree, nig trees are of Iba Turklan aarnty. while liearbf al Ibe home of Mra HyMa Mldlalil there la a black fl tree wbbh, loo, la hearing ilpe and delli ioua fruit Mr. Ilakel attribute, mm h nf hl aijrcena to Hie fai t that hla trees are arrllinated In the inibl Or koii cli mate a gives lln-in no protection In the wlm-r inoiitba and they survive anow and froata arparently unhurt 0. C. IS INVITED 10 (ILL HnrY) ArYQii)inh lo BE EXPLAINED HERE! n , r, , tfacR rrom Border t IPENCE HEADS FLVINO SQUADRON WHICH LEAVES MONDAY. For Month's Visit A iiieeiln will li liebl In Oregon In-n tlm rural credits bill and lai limitation amendment wbbh will da tl.u l.ll.. I. k'...-...l - Ol I J.- iii in ifunm in .uieiiioer vol a Ul- ,11 -,.,- ...,, UM ,,. I " , ...i'mii tf nam A fly lli aiiadrnii, beaded u uo ,, dullea alxnit Heptemlier i iiaaed by Charlea K. Hpene atatu grange i Mr Wnrawlck la some what tanned maaler. will atari Out nn Ilia iaiu-i """ ,,m " '"i n-J palxn Monday. Mr. Hpenca will !, ai . I " "'' ot '" i nmpaiileil by Walter M. l'ler e. V""r atationefl tnera arn taking on prealdent nf tbn Htuia Taipayera' ,h" ",l"r '"' r" nJ'X'"l " league, (law aid Weal, I'rufeaaor llc- llary Worsalck. private In Com ienl lima, where headquarters are be Panr (I. Oreaun Kallunal tloaril aan Mm l,i,i.r,.h-..,l u.u ii i- u . I 'liy either Ida latter part of mil . I- ., , .....mh-. i, ,,, .i...,..' ...I,,. A - -i.u .u- . ... ...... I - - - - mming won iiinif B'lll Ulf -Qrill- week nr early lu Ida week following , rived In Oregon City on Humlay even- lug- with Ihelr banda and all ara nret. Ing from the mmpany s ramp at Ca j ly well fatlguei) alien nlgdtfall conies leili o, California, ruining lo th:a ! They retire al p m. All have good rlly mi county paving bu.iin-.a. l apietllea. and Woraah k says that Ihelr rompany does no far any lel ler than other rompanlea uf Ihs regb uienl, although there was an amount nf money appropriated by tha paoila nf Oregon Clly and Clackamas county for romforts, and that Hie comforts that they have received am those tended by Hie government. All of tha boye appreciated tha gift of J. I'. Uivelt, and a I no llm cakes that vera sent by aome of Ihe women of Oregon Clly, when Mrs. W. ft. Ugus and Mrs tor M I'heraon nf the Oregon Agrlrul tural lollege and Hubert K. Hmlth uf Koaeburg. The Htafe Crange Is back nf the rural credits bill and Mr. Hpetne. aa bet nf health. He lays that lha nur rled men nf Company ( are all am Ioua to return lo their homes In thla city ainrn there la no fighting aa they ilo nut feel that It Is right lo romp balriuan uf the legislative commit Ihe relief committee or the rllliene lo "put up" the money for Ihelr families The single men are willing to stay i .... II.-I i. ,i ...,,,.1. .. .i u i, i. u i , ' V " T 1 from all Indbatlons they will be Ihe mca.iire. will riplain Its provl. , . r . Ions lo Ihe people of the slate. It Is planned lo hold the first meet. Ing of the lour at Corvallla on Mon day, from wbbh place (he party will go to Kuk'ene, Albany and Hulem. Aah land. Medford. (irants I'aas and Itoae- urg will be vllti-d, after which the party will return lo Oregon City. The Auguata Warner offered their serv ices and gathered and packed th cakes, which reached Ibe hoys In gixel rnnditton. i there for some time, aa permanent I et,., ., n.ml.- . ....i- ipiarters for the winter were llng ar-i )Ul!h, for by n, )oyl . MM rng.tl In the way of Installing a sew , Mr worswlck. eapeclally papers from erage system, shower baths, kitchen , hom, , ,,, ,f. with flwirlng. and laying of water j rlv, lh , .,,,,,,-. pipe to each kitchen. The Y. M. C. A I (ur u,,,,,, heail'iuarters are well patronized by tbn soldier boys, and bert you may ; find reading matter and a'ao enjoy , Kew callers arrive at the i-uiupa of i the soldiers. Hiimlay la a big day In smaller towns nn the Itlnery will alaoi thB mui),. 1 "n'P Alter partaking or break- be vlaited. arid It la eii'Mted that the j .. ... ,. , . , f- all attend ihurth, when Chaplain trln will lake the greater part of two1 . . . ." i.iiberi utilciatea. in lha afternoon . , eigni nines iroin me iea n ana n weeks. HERBERT MYRICK TO DISCUSS FARM LOAN BANK LAW IN PORTLAND AUG. 19. FOUR GENERATIONS A family reunion was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. S. O. Curtis, 40G Promenade avenue, Sunday, four gen erations being represented. Among those who were present were: Mr. Curtis' sister, Mrs. Fred Dodd, of tirund Island, Nebr.. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lllumeiithul, of I'rovo, I'tub, delogutes to the Knights of I'll t h lu m convention in Portland recently, who started on their return trip homo Wedesduy Mrs. Dodd uml Mr. mid Mrs. Ilium- eiithal were much pleased with west orn Oregon. They declared tbut Ore gon bus the most beautiful roses they have ever soon. J. E. C COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT TELLS TEACHERS MORE SCHOOLS SHOULD MEET RULES. Tho number of school In Cluckiimns county which huvo mot tho Btiuulnrd- I'.atioii requirements of tho state de partment of public Instruction should bo increased from 50 to 70 or SO, County Superintendent Culnvnn told tho touchers nt tho untiuul training school Thursday uftornoon. Superintendent Culnvnn explained tho standardization plan and tho bene fits to bo derived thorofrom. Ho suggested to tho tenehorB that they interest parents as woll as members of school board in tho otandurdl.atlon requirements. Many of the rules can bo mot only through the efforts. of tho toaohor horsolf, ho doclnrod, and urged every toucher to liiuke the slaiuInnllziUlon of her school the goal of tho yenr's work. The Portland t'liauiU-r of Com merce bus extended an Invitation to local commercial organizations and bunks to send repreai-ntatives lo thut city on Suturday, AuguM 13, to hear Herbert Myrlck, of Muaxai husctls dlKTiias the new- federal farm loan bank law. The chamber will welcome any citizens who attends. Mr. Myrlck Is the editor-in-chief of the Orange Judd farm Weeklies and for muny year be has advocated a form of rural credits for the furiner. Ho Is one of Ihe authors of the pres ent luw, which can lie made of great benefit In the development of the farms of the northweat. Mr. Myrlck will thoroughly explain the operations of the now luw. He is an authority on tho subject. The Portland speech at the Cham ber of Commerce will be tho only op portunity that residents of the north west will have to hear Mr. Myrlck. Ills time docs not permit of him speak ing at other pla es. The meeting Is to be held on the eighth floor of the Oregon building and will begin at 8 o'clock p. m. Tho Portland ('number of Com merce will be especially glad to wel come farmers and representatives of the granges to bear this qoted editor of farm newspapers and magazines Herbert Myrlck hns been one of the foremost advocates In this country for agricultural progress. The Hutch ex periment bill, enacted by congress In 1SS7 was the direct result of the work done by him. The act appropriated funds from the natlonul treasury for tho establishment of experimental sta tions in every stato In the union. Mr. Myrlck organized some of the first co oportive creameries, farm elevat ors, building nml loan associations and farmers' lire Insurance associations In this country. When President Wilson signed the farm loan bank bill on July 17, he presented Mr. Myrlck with one of the gold pons used. I.nter pressure was brought to bear on Herbert Myrlck lo accept one ot the appointments on Ihe board of managers for tho bank, which be declined. People of this section should accept tho Invitation extended by the Port land Chamber of Commerce. There nuiy not be another chance to hear this mutter explained by a limn of this chnructer. The meeting la free. After tho Oregon City meeting the -v,.n privilege to bathe In the surf squudron will hold meetings In Port-, if , d,.,re. while stationed near land. Aatorla t-d Intervening towns j lUt falr jr,,,,,,, M.for moving to and clone at The Palles after which a tour uf l antern Oregon w ill be made ARE WEDDED IN DAY Three Clackamas couples secured mariuge licenses Monday, two follow ing out the MIluy It in Oregon Cits," slogan while the third went to Van couver, Wash. The two couples pur chasing their license here were: Myr tle Marie Henrlcl and George Oscar Kggimunn and Kdllh Marie Hutchin son and u-stie vorne Koake. trie Linn and Miss Itlta Ilusch. both giv ing their address as Oregon City, went to the Washington town. Cure for Cholera Morbus. 'When our little boy, now seven yearn old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons Fair Haven. N. T. "Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse It as a remedy of ex ceptional merit." Obtalnuble every. where. (Adv.) a baseball tame la held when members miles from the fair. The men are of ,he varujui cmp,ee -play ball,' and the beat rooter on the grounds Is Chaplain Gilbert. Harry Worswlck or ganized a baseball team, and out of the four games that have been played with the other companies, bis team has lost but one game, and the Oregon City boys are much encouraged over their good work on the diamond. The team Is composed of the following r Harry Worswlrk, manager; Oscar (Auk) Smith, captain: Rasmussen, pitcher; Kclzer, pitcher; Nemlc, pitcher; J. C. Spade, third base; Eu gene Ijimmers, second base; outfield ers. Cooper. "Tex" Stovall; Sani Slmms. official backstop. There are 14 baseball teams In camp. The camp where the Oregon City boys are stationed Is shaded by trees, and many ot the camps are being beau tified by flowers, but the Oregon City boys do not spare much time la this art of decorating their camps In this manner. their present location, they were al lowed to visit the fair grounds free of charge and also the slate buildings nr buildings where there were ex hlbils. Tney are enjoying the cots thut were furnished by the government, snd Mr. Wurawlck says that the boys do not find any of the tarantulas or other bugs that have been Infesting the camps. One of the boys of an other company found a nice, big. fat rattlesnake looking at him out of the corner of his eye when the soldier was making up bis bed. The rattler was soon disturbed from its temporary slumber and put into one from which it never awoke. The boys arise at 5:45 a. m.. par take of their breakfast and are drilled four hours each day, but at the pres- MILL MAY HAVE TO CLOSE. SALEM. Ore., Aug. 10 Complaints that their Inability to obtain freight cars would shortly force them to close down unless relief U afforded, were received today by the Oregon public service commission from two lumber firms. All Indications, It Is declared, point to an increased car shortage on the Southern Pacific lines In Oregon and the enforced suspension of many mills Oregon gets $127,758 road money from forest reserve fund. Your Bowels Should Move Onca a Day A free easy movement ot the bowels every day Is a sign of good health Dr. King's Now Life Pills will give you a gentle laxative effect without grip ing and free your system of blood poisons, purify your blood, overcome constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the entire system system. Makes you feel like living Only 23c at druggists. (Adv. LARSEN & COMPANY LEADING GROCERS and GENERAL MERCHANTS Corner 10th and MainSta. Oregon City, Or. Cream Separators, Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. HUSBAND CHARGES DESERTION. Richard Honson, In a divorce suit filed in tho circuit court Thursday, charged his wife, Ethel Hanson, with desertion. They were married In Portland,' April 8, 1913. CASTOR I A For Infest, tai CMLiren. The M Yea Esn Ahrn Esrrtt Bear to. Bljttraf HUSBAND SAVED HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Derison, Texas. "After my little girl was born two years ago I began suf- rering with female trouble and could hardly do my work. I was very nervous but just kept drag ging on until last summer when I got where I could not do my work. I would have b chill every day and hot flashes and dizzy spells and my head would al most burst I Kot where I was almost a walking skeleton and life was a burden to me until one day my husband's step sister told my husband if he did not do something for me I would not lost long and told him to get your medicine. So he got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cora pound for me, and after taking the first three doses I began to Improve. I con tinued its use, and I have never had any feirtale trouble since. I feel that I owe my life to you and your remedies. They did for me what doctors could not do and I will always praise it wherever I go." Mrs. G. O. Lowery, 419 W.Mon terey Street, Denison, Texas. If yon are suffering from any form of female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and commence the treatment without delay. pilil n reoare 21 11 lUJUllL Vo Against the Army of High Prices Buy Your Groceries Here MAKE ONE DOLLAR DO THE WORK OF TWO Lunch Goods Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Hrlck Cheese, pound. .. .25c Llmberger Cheese, pound 25c Rooth's Sardines, cun 18c Pnlm Brand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c NorweRiun Serines, can ! .2 for 25c 3 Cans Shad 25c Dairy Rutter, roll 50c Chilli Con Carnl, can 10e Crackers, 18c box, regular $t"75c Hot Tanmles, can 10c Chip Beef, 2 Rlnsses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles In full pint jars, 15c; quart Jars.... 25c Green Olives, sizes.... 10e, 15c, 25c Corned Heef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Vancnmp's Pork and Beans, 10c 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 Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c WE WILL GIVE FREE WITH A POUND OF CARAVAN COF FEE AT 35c 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. White Swan Flour, sack $1.35 White Swan Flour, barrel $5.20 We also carry Crown, Snowdrift and Olympia Flours. Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, dot 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c H Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c Pint Econoni.v8. doz 75c Quart Economys, doz 90c Quart Wldo Mouth Masons, doz 75c Best quality Jar Rings, regular 10c. in red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Masoll Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Kerr Self-scaling Lids, 10c. 3 doz 25c Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c SUGAR SPECIAL 100 lbs. Pure Cane $7.80 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.60 12 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, reg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can $1.00 Llpton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, reg. 65c graao.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 63c grade, lb. 50c Bulk Lard, pound 15c No. 5 Pail Pure Lard 75c Eastern Bacon, pound 25c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 2 pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c Specials 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50e 50-lb. Sack ground Salt 35c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 106 Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc gallon 20c 1 gallon 25o gallon In glass containers. .25c Regular 25c size K. C. Baking Powder 20c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c 6 loaves TJ. S. Bread 25c Wax Paper, 24 lS-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o ( Post Tosters ( e Krumbles I 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 2 for 25c .15c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vegeta bles. Water Melons 2c pound. New Potatoes lc pound. 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Regular 25c can Peaches 10c Canned Shrimp 10c Armour's best Picnic Hams, lb. 15c Lemons, dozen 25c Wednesday Is Butter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 55c MORGAN' Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Near Elevator