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OKWION' CITY KNTKItTRTKH. I'JMIUY, AVJIVH'V 'J', IfilU. LOCAL I5RICPS J lliMirt'limiax, nf lliatrr I'ri-t'k. In iliii illy I'M ImaiiiPM Tm-dy. liioinn i(iiiimiii, or turn. In till illy mi dunlin m Moiiilxr. Mai MriHik, i.( i'm, in thl I y mi luinim. W uiiiii'U. IIioium Mh, mmi haul of Mulliiii, In Hill ill) mi IhiiIiikm Wiiii Mlaa Hxlniila (i. ll.il. h, nf Nkw f it k Ori'Knli CHr tlallur TliUf Mr Mini Mra M-r inun H.lii'f, nf I'mI'ih, '! Ill I III 'Mr mi liiialinat Tlmrxl.iy. HurilH MiMiri'liniian III llila ill) Hulurduy. Mr ,MihiiiIhiu I eiiMKi'd III ruining fali. jr al.H k ( lila l. awr I k f.iini Mra I'. C. (illilia, nt Mil hu.Il, aa , III Una illy 'I liiilB.lut, tlalllMM her iiiiilln'r, Mra Kulicilxm, nf Mountain Vl.-W Ailitlllnll Horn, AiikiikI, 13, In t It ir of 'lln rlnw Mi Kiiuo. a ami Mra M Khiio Inriiii lly Mlaa Kaflu-r lon 'I, rli uinl InT luii'mid KimluiilliiK fmm llm llri-Kmi I'lly IiIkIi IiihiI In I'M'. Mi j Knim lliillui.l, nf linki a. Iia airltnl In Ori-emi City, lni aim la llii' nnt i.f nr loimln. Ml (Und) Milliard 1'li tailor lm nut llh all a i td''M ilurlliK III" work III ttlilih li"r urm aa limki'ii. a liiiun Ink Morn. Au,:ni. 17. in tin lf nf II I Miaul, a mn. Wiiilit tl I II Miiuiila Thr 1 1 1 1 1 trlliiH liiia I II Kltill the inline of II J. Hliiatn. Jr Mra KluaU una formerly Mlaa I iil.. Wi'lilit-r. Ilnl'i'il (liH'Ir. illy B'i.irliiii-inliiil of I hi' Mllaukli ai Iiim.I., aa In tlila rlly Tui.:, kIh Ii- llii Irunaai li'il ai IiihiI I'UHihh Mr liiH'U hna lii'i-n ri't'l'i l nl In li-.i. Ii Uila )c,ir a li rm. II" form fily ai i miiH'i ti'il mull the (Inni'll H) liii:li ai Iiih.I County Judge and Mra II. H. Andor miii iiu. I tlnir fn.'iiiU. Mr. uinl Mr. N I't'ih", rrluiai il from an aiilmuo Mil" irlp to ( i.n. r I nk" Friday iiIkIiI. Tli" Judgn al lila officii hi Hi" i niirllioiiao fur III" flrnl time llila iik huliinluy, alti'iiiilliiK to rati h up villi ui illiniluli'il liiialiicaa (' II. Ycmihk hna goim to Minima, ln-w he la nialnlliiK lila lirothi.r, I,. A. joung liarvi-M Ma crop. Tim I it t t r ha purrlmai.il land In Clai kmii.ia county, itml lll tuk up lila p'nlilciico ticrr in (ho full. Iln r.'M'iill)' ri liiriiii) In Madras lo liartral The rropa on lila farm In rnntiTii Oregon art) iinuaii ally Urge llila far Tim Wallon Clnli, of Gladatoui'. left Friday for Mar Vic, inhere llm mem l.cra will npcinl nlxml lu rika liy IIik iica. Tim purly inakliiR llm trip U r(iniiiM i of Mr ami Mra. Iliirdnn, who ore urtliiK tin rliiipcroiica, Mlaa Kuvno Huril Mlaa (ilnilya lllniint, Mlaa M.irjnry Id'uil. Mliia Murlol Mollcrt. Mlaa Z. lla M. Tuilntnl, Mlaa Rcrtruilu Kinrili. W. 1 Mulvcy wrnl lo Wllaonvllld JikU'" ( Irani II. IHinli k anil Attorni-y Tliumiluy aflcriioiiii on Ii.ruI lniHlnca. Juat hoforn ttiflr nrrlvnl In tho WIIhoii yU iviuiitry a hiillatorni occurri'il, iIiiiiiukIiik llm cropa aoiili' lint. Thi alntira with iiniimiiilly lurk'ii. A nliul lur Kliirm orciirriMl In other acctloita of th" county, lucliiillni; Wltholt Mm. II. A. AmliTHOii, of Miipli' Uwio, a In thin cliy on Inialni-tiN Hiitiiriluy. Mra Aiiilcranii anva I hut tho t'oyota In tier acctlmi of Mitpw Uiiik iiro civ Ink I In; ri'Hlili'iila couhIiitiiIiIi trnulilo In tin- way of curry Iiir off poultry, Tln'lr ycllH ciiii lie lii'iinl for aoiun ilia tilliec. It Ih liluillii'il tn rlil the III'IkIi Imrhooil of thoHi' n n I iimi 1 n. A tlinlicr wolf ftiia Menu a few davH iiro liy Mr, Ilium. Mm. Aiuli'raoii auya t tint (ho po tato i nip In that aii tlun of the coun try was linvor more eiii'ouriiKlliK than thla year mill Home of them nieiiHiire elKiit ami nine Inchea In lcncUi, while the pea vino ure hIx feet lull. Coltfrleil llluhin, one of the well known fiirmerM of Cluckuniaa counly. whiwe home Ih lit Henver Creek, wan taken to the hospital in I'ortlaiul on vlHltlnu her fntlier, K. 10. Ki'IIokk, f Mount I'leasanl, will return to her luiuie the latter part of (IiIh week. Min. drrlck wuh accompanied to thin city hy her IiiihIiiiiiiI, hut ho returned to I) Ih home, after "peniliiiK Heveral da.vx at the KcIIokk farm. .1. IC. Calavan, county Hehool Biiper Intenilent, acronipanleij by Mm. Ciilu van mid their lutic,htcr, MIhh Kriiiu. left Tuesday ovenliiK for Toledo, Ore., where they will visit for a week anil then proceed to Newport. Mr. Cain van will enjoy riahhiK and IiuiUIiik and when leaving Hit let ho expected to lirliiR In Homo of tho IiIk kiuimi In tho HinnnlnliiH. Durlim Mr. Cnlavan's absence llrentou Vedder, ' county Heboid HiipervlHor, will asslHt In tho HiipcrlnlendenrH office. Cioiirne I.ii.ulle, who 1ih heen np polnlod to collect nrnln nnl various KriiHHt'H for tho ClncUamas county and Orcmm Htuto fairs Ih mentliiK with HuecesH In Kl'tt Iiir a lurno ninount of I nit Ii Kraln mid ki-uhhoh. Ilu Hocured wheat, flvo feet III heluhl, grown on the Drown farm at Mount I'leusant. Me secured a fine. Hiimplo of timothy from tho Ilorg farm at Harlow. Mr. I.n.clle reipioHta that all who have grain or khishcr they can Hparo to advise tho puhllclty ilepartinent of the ('i)iniiici('liil club and tho hihm'Iiuoiih will ho Rent for If tlio farmer Ih trn ulilo to hrliiR to HiIh city. Mr. and Mrs, Ij. M. Iiyer mid daiiKh ters, Ruth and Gertrude, of Mooro, Mont., who have hoen visiting at tho li.iini) ut Y M Hxiuliin, In Mniiiilaln VlnaT ailillllilll, lift for llldlr linllltl Tueailay flrlllliK Mia Hi ou'iill and I Mra. I'rar aia alaleia llifira feliiMi lila; In lir lioiiin In Molilalia, Mr Himilnll ilalli'd In aotrral n"ll'na of (laikainai inuiily. Wlilln Mr. '! Mia ler -! In Han r'lam lai n, Hall ili K'l and aii Ilea. Ii, Cal , llm Mlatoa II ulli ami (ieilrmlii HkkiIoii vlallml In Ihla t il r Mr lyrr aaya Dial )t-vm City and 1'inlUiid Imiknl llm ImiI In hi in lliaii any of llm illla lis liad tlallxd In Hie Social Whirl Currant Hapatnlnf af Ifllaraat In ni Aaw1 Orfa Cliy Mn Margaral Ward Wad Jacob Straight. Tim iniirrlaK of Mr. Marxare Wai.l, nf ihla i lly, anil Jm nli HlraUlil lm reieiitly arrltrd In m frmn Huttn Muni , aa aiileiiiiilti'.l al l lm lialli-a Ilii'Knn, Mmulay afti'iiiiHiii, AiiKuat lick. II V. llfi.liKiea, paalnr of til HI IVIcr'a ( all, i. lie i liuf, h, nffli lut Inn InllnaliiK llm liiarilaKx rcro iiihii Mr. ami Mra HIiuIkIiI " ainn In Ihla illt. li.i" lin y all! make Ibeir f'lturi' Imuie Mia Hlr-ilrht haa realded In lireKmi City fnr i.i. Hie lime, uinl liui a lll all nf lu r life In I'luikuini rootity. Kur ai'teial ) jta aim Ihid Inur lllvlalnii atrei t and liua In.iliy flli lnla liern. Mr. HIiuIkIiI U Hi" ami nf Mra Ivy HlrulKlit. aell known lln-Knii City plo tieer wnmuii, and a brniber In II. K HlralKhl ami Juuna Hluli'lit of Oil illy. Hur ccrul yeura Im liaa heen 'iiKHKi'd In in In I ii at In Unite, .Mniitaini hut reeeiiily returned in (iri'icmi City whrrn Im will liuk" lila future tionie Mr. Htruklil apeut lila ImyhiMiil day In thla i lly, uinl well ktiunn lierr. Mr. and Mr. Nah Announce Foater Oaughttr'a Cngagtmant. Mr mid Mr. ('. A. NiihIi. of thla illy, aliliuuiiee lhi elitiineineiit of their fnater daUKliter, Mia Mary I Hund-ilmm. In (h.irlea Child, of llmwtiavllle. Mo la a atix kman and ma a a member of t Im OrcKuii I'-kIhU lure fur Be era I )eur. Iln will re dim lo Hie li'Klalullvn iH-aalon III J nil nary. I'-Hi. The niiirrlaK of Mia Suiulnlroui and Mr. Child I to tuke plai e Hepteinber 1 1. The bride elect la one of the well known youiiK women of Ihla city. Hlie Kraduateil from the OrcKon City IiIkIi aehiHila with IiIkIi hiilinra. from the Cheney Normal School at Cheney, Wash., tho Kinemon CollcK" of Ora tory al lloaton, -Muia , nnd tuiiKht In Colvllle, Waah., for one yeur; also at Weal lake hcIiihiI of ai AiikcIch, Cal- Ifornla. for two yrum; Hollywood IiIkIi whool, at Ui AiiKelea, Cal.. for two yean, and waa reently offered a poaltlon of Instructor of exprvaaiun, pulillc ieakltiK and reudlliK Bt the i'nlveraltv of Cttlifornlit. Mlaa Myrtla Hinrlcl Wed Georg 0. Egglmann. The innrrluce of Mlaa Myrtle Marie llenrlcl and (ieorise (). KKKlmnnn was anlemiilred Wedueaduy afternoon at J..10 o'cliM k, Itev. V. T. Mllllkln. Piih tor of the Haptlst church, official Ini: Mlaa Irene llenrlcl attended the hrlde nnd William II. l-nuluianii acted a bi'Ht inun. The bride wore a pretty gown of pearl white nicHullne, und her tulle veil wuh held In place by a dainty spruy of oraiiKe bloHSomn. Her shower bouquet ni of llrlde'a rosen. The bridesmaid wore n lieromiiiK Kown of 1 lac tit blue silk poplin nnd embellished with white lace. She carried un arm bouquet of carnatlouH. There were about SO nuestH In at tendance. The bride's rake was made by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. Shelly, Sr. BY SPEEDING AUTOS THOUSAND ON NEW HAND ftUR ACE NEAR PARK PLACE ARE CRUSHED. DR. QESr, PIONEER PKAN, IS DEAD PROMINENT AURORA MAN DIES AT FAMILV HOME AT ACE Of I? YEARS. I hinmaiiil nf fn.KB, llm al lit I tin mli nail, liaio I.e. u klllid by auto mnbllna mi Ilia Omikkii City I'arkplara hard aurfai rood fi' ar Ilia Cluikainat lirldKa during I Im laat few day. ir. Mar'ln l, bay, mm nf llm moat prominent f nlenia nf anulbeni Mar lon iniiniy, illml at b family limnit T uea, lay li,,,rnlli( al I lie an of Hi yeur llm fineral airtlira will l TO 92, EQUALING THE RECORD OF JUNE 16 Mrs. Mary C. Wells Sues For Insurance CONTINUEO WARM TODAY, SAYS WEATHER MAN HOURLY TEMPERATURE GIVEN. llm fro.. ac.nrdliiK lo llm llim.ry "" ' "'"" I I'" advttiiixd by iUomi living In that dl trlil, were re. enlly mli heit out In nearby ixmla and In llm Cla'kamua and fiiiiml their way lo tlm pavviiieiit wlir ipeedina; aul'iiiinbllea rrualmd I he in. Tim llnull froK an Ihb k on the pavement near tlm Cla kaina lrldK thai II wa almnal liupoaalliln yeater day lo walk ai ri.a tlm rnad Itlmiil frmn llm faintly reaidem , with Dm Maannle order In ibaryi) nf tlm vr III a, llm il"i aeil ia v Irtal been Inein ber nf llm nr.rr for many year In terment will ho at Aurora. In. tileay burn In Mlaaourl, and lunm cr llm plain In i'''i, act Ulna' at li.it I imw called Aurora. In llm year of iv: Im lonk up Dm pra - Ili a of indli Ine. Knr Km laat l' year aleppln on tin in All the 'rim were " r,,,!r-'l- abnul tlm auiim ln and cildently were liati lied mil al llm aame limn. Tlm pttvemelit fnr amnn link tin n reaaon aeeina to hnld ail attrai tlun fur llieiu, fur lliern an few frui: on tlm rana al llm c,e of Hi" rnad or In In arby field. Small fmica have aiipeured In great number before mi llm enmity rnad lieur (he Clui kumu bridge. I In aunlved by bl widow, of Aurora; a ilautlit.-r, Mr. I'U Muah berger, of WiK.dlmrli; Jir. II. K. (ileay, well knnan pbaclan nf Aurora; (Jrnver '- 'Jle-y, now ut tlm border wild Company I, of tlm third Ore rmi, iiieini.er or tlm rornpMiiy bund. The n!i!e,. on, J'lliu (Jlesy. died ubuu' fi.ur y.-ura ugu, and waa In llm Kinernuieiit aervlee fur muny year. Wlm! l wa lint yeaierday. ahi linlayei) by iifiaeaaoijalila i loud and rial it, obi aul yeiti-rday avldeiitly tried to iiiukn up fnr lt time. Al leant Im heated Oreguu City up to dei ree In Ih ihade, tiyiull-.i llm iw nrd of the auiuuier et no J mm 11, when Dm Inuriury r)'(ltered ii. Tlm weatlmr man fureiaal Hut II will lii a warm today, Imbllng out no hop nf a friendly i loud or a warm iiiiilir alniwi r. Huurlr teiiii-rtur.-a from L a. III. In C Ii. m vnalenluv er- ! K t a. Ill 61 a. in to 7 a. in 1 a. m ei1 a. in To 1 Mr. Mary C. Well. a4 70 year, who r enily aiiiiltd In tba clr run inurt on iliarK" of attempting l defraud an Inauran' rompany Tli'ir.-l.iy filed a mt fur III'"), the amouiil of a pnlli y l arrlnd on lirr Hire Oaaego Umift whli h turnet AuKual M, I'jIj, axalnat tha Klremen Imnrani rmnpany. nf .N'aaark. N. J. (ieuma C. Ilruanell and Charle T Hlever appear a Mr. Well' attur rmy In tlila artlun ' Three Imuae In OaweKo burat Into fame early mi tlin murnlrn of Autual i, I ' I In 'w h manner aa lo arnuae aiiaj.li Inn a lo I'm orlKln of tlm tire. Several month later Wll Ham II. Newman waa arreated on hurg" of firing llm bouacs. II cun feaaed and waa aeiitenced lo aerva ae ven year III the alala penitentiary. Acrurdlng to llm ilury told liy Now nian. ba waa employed by Mra. Walla lo fir llm bnuae Htm, Iben, was plai ed under arreat, but a Jury In the rln nil rnurt refuaod to convict her after a aehaatlonal trial lading live day. Two aark ago Mr. Walla filed a ult attain! lha Klremeo Insurance rumpany. Mr Carrie li kner, C. If. I.loyd and J. W. lireeinan for 110,000. alleKlng aiunder In lha ault filed yeaterday, Mr Well deilare Hut the valtia of lha j projrty d"troym far eneoded I MM, llm fac of lha policy. Thla ault may I'rltiat Into tlm rotirt again mm b of llm evident which lutriMlucml at tlm Hum Mr. Well faced a criminal charge. DEAD HAN" ALIVE 10 a 11 a niwnnnr nnnniiT nn UUUKtt oUUini ZD MR5 flFd M'nnWFII II IIIIJ. Ill 1. I I Lflllll I I . DAYS AfTERWEDDING OF ML PLEASANT, DIES in a. in noon p. in u. in p. in p. in p. m p. m ...73 ...7V ...hi' ...Wj ...S31 ...90 ...92 ...90 ...SD POUCEjlf BURK CHARLES VOETH WAS NOT KILL ED, IS CHEERFUL NEWS FOR HIS ALBANY RELATIVES. BRIDE ALLEGES HUSBAND TOLD HER TO STAY AWAY FROM THEIR HOME. DEATH COMES TO WELL KNOWN WOMAN AFTER ILLNESS OF SEVERAL MONTHS. July :7, lK. c iliun a month go, )aly liordoii and M. Y. llurrett were murrled In I'ortlund. Three lioura ufter their marrluKe. trie l.rliHK riMiin called lila bride a (I a inn fool and un Idlol," and threuteu- d to aaauult her. Mr. Kllabeth McDowell, wife of (ieorgo MiDnwell. died at tho fumlly home of .Mount I'leusant, about two mile from (hi city, Wedueaduy af ternoon at I o'clock, after an lllne of aeveral month. However, alio wa July 29, 1916, he ordered her out of confined to her room only aline Bun- their homo und (old her lo atay away. Thl 1 tlm way Mr, llurrett out line her ruan in a ault for divorce filed In the Ctuckumua county circuit otirt Tuesday, making a general rhnrKe of cruelty, she aska for the ro. turn of her tuulden iiumo. Ilrownull Slcvcra nppeur aa her attorneya. SUIT IS FILED TO COLLECT ON BILL A suit lo collect on u merchandise hill of .'m wua filed In tho circuit otirt Thursday by J. J. Wtirfol I ant. She wa a member of the Royal day. Mr. Mi Dowc'l lived in Mount I'leusant fur the last five yearn, and hna always taken a deep Interest in her homo community. Her husband la a member of the Mount Pleasant Com mercial club and other organization" of that place. Mr. McDowell waa born at Cutuha, Ky., February 15, J S'.N. and was the daughter of tho lute George W. Smith, and Mra. Kdward Duck, of Pendleton, the mother marrying the second time. She was united in murrluge to George McDowell al Murtlnhurg. Mo.. April IS, 1K!M. and later moved to Mexico, Mo., where ihe resided until coming lo Oregon with Iter family about six year ago, aettling at Mount Pleas- aKulnat J. It, Gihon and wife. Ham mond & llutninond appear aa attor ney for Mr. Wurfel. Mntt Dltitin filed a suit Thursday nxninst It. K. Morrell, aduilnltsrutor of tin) estate of Ihe lute I.ouls Morrell. V. Morrell, Pan tile Knight and II William Knight to ntortgiiKe for tl.'iO. foreclose on frank Croas. 'throtiKh bia attorney!, Dintlck k I'lmli k and W. I.. Mulvey. filed an answer Wednesday lo the ault Instituted against him laat Sat urday by Mra. Margaret Scott, In which ihe aska for I .'.500 damage because of in alleged attack on her August 17. Cross admit being al her bouse on the day ofo the alleged attack to deliver groceries, but denies that he attacked ber. The Portland Railway, Light k Power company Is erecting at Esta cada a new substantial loading dock, to accommodate the Increased ship ping of lumber, cordwood and heavy products from the Sprlngwater aids of the Clackamas river. ARE TILED IN DAY Two foreclosure milts were filed in the circuit court Friday. Tho Oregon Mortgage company brought un iictlon against I. A. Webb, Kittle S. Wobb, .1. M. Tumor, Currlo Turner and (loorgn Tumor to collect $1,S()(I, a bill unco alleged to bo duo on a note for j:l,r,0D, und Interest. George UosHiniin instituted un action ugaltiHt O. H. OIhoii to collect $170, alleged to ho duo on a nolo. DIES AT HOSPITAL! Herman Mattmin, aged 4S yearn, died ut tlm OrPKon City Hospital Tuesday ufter un illnesg of two months. A brother emtio hero from Seattle. Wash. and was with him when death came. Mr. Muttson was a farmer of tho Tu alatin Meadows district und a bache lor. Ho was born In Finland and bud lived In this Htuto for many yours. Tho funeral will be hold today. GEORGE MANN, 47 VEARS IN STATE, DIES (iooruu Maun ill ml at his homo In tho ClackamtiH HoighU district ut 13::t0 o'clock Friday afternoon lift or a long IlliiPHH. Death was duo to enn cor. Ho wits horn In Scotland, Febru ary I I. INI I. and cume to Orogon about 47 yoitrH ttgo. I Iln widow nnd two daughters, Mrs. II. A. Drown nnd MIhb Inn Doll Mann, mirvlvo. Gnrdltior llolrs of lute W. F. Jew ott proHcnt city with $15,000 school building. LARSEN & COMPANY LEADING GROCERS and GENERAL MERCHANTS Corner 10th and MainSts. Oregon City, Or. Cream Separators. Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. THOMAS FOSTER, 41 YEARS A MASON, DIES ' Neighbors, and also of the I'resby tor Ian church, having united with that di nomination slnco taking up her resi dence ut Mount Pleasant. Mrs. McDowell is survived by her husband. George McDowell, of Mount Pleasant: her mother, Mrs. Edward Puck, of Pendleton: four children, Gladys, Dorothy, Avis and Dayle Mc- Dowcil, of Mount Pleasant, two of whom died In Infancy; tho following slKtors, Mrs. William Hooker, of Mount Pleasant: Mrs. Walter Smith, of Sa lem; Mrs. Jamos Hampton, Mrs. John Mitchell, ot Martlnburg, Mo.; Mrs. armor Yelton, of Odessa, Mo.; Mrs Kdward Klder, of I.aildonla, Mo.; Mrs. Perry Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo.; two brother, George . Smith, or Mount Plcusunt; John Smith, of Wash ington, Mo. A brother and sister died some time ago. She also has throe stepdaughters. who are Mrs. Otto Patrick, formerly of Portland, but now of Mount Pleas ant; Mrs. Horry McKlnney nnd Mrs. Edward Roth, of Mount I'leusant. Tho funeral services will he held from tho Presbyterian church Friday morning at 10 o'clock, with Rev. J. R. Liiitdsborough, pastor, officiating, and tho interment will bo in tho Mountain iow cotnotery. Cure for Cholera Morbus. "When our little boy, now- seven years 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. V. "Since then other members of my family hare used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse It as a remedy of ex ceptional merit." Obtainable every, where. (Adv.) ((lathe of Charle Vocth living in Albany who through Chief of Police John Catlln, of Albany. Instituted a learch for hi body and an Inquiry a to bow he met hi death will learn that Voetn Is not dead but living In North Yaklrna, Waah.. and, as far as friends her know, enjoying the best of health. Chief Catlln wrote to Chief of Police Ilurk, of Oregon City, this week ask Ing for information about Vocth. The missing man was killed while work ing In Clackamas county In Decem ber. 1911, according to the letter re ceived from Albany. However, a close examination of newspaper files and of official records failed to reveal a trace of the death. John Dickens, proprietor of a lodg ing house on Fourth and Main streets, reud of the case in The Enterprise and told Chief Ilurk where be could find friends of Voeth. From them Chief Ilurk learned that Voeth went to North Yakima over a year ago and. as far as they know. Is still in the Washington city. Nine shipbuilding plants are either in operation or building on the Colum bia and Willamette rivers. Mr. Peter Mlnkler, of Clai kamas, waa taken to lha Seward hotel In Port, land. Thursday night, with a wrenched back as the result of car drlvon by J. U Well crashing Into the Jitney in w hich the was riding. The accident occurred at the corner of East Seventh and Multnomah afreets, Portland. The Jitney was driven by L. A. Klein lloth cars were slightly damaged by the collision. A physician was turn mimed to Mrs. Mlnklnr'a aid, but ber injuries did not prove serious. MILLHAN DIES AFTER FRANK KOBOLINK SUCCUMBS FROM CANCER WIDOW AND TWO SONS SURVIVE. Frank Kobollnk. employed by the Crown Willamette Paper company In the sulphite department, died at bis home on Jefferson street, between Eighth and Ninth streets at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Death was due to cancer, from which be suffered for many months. He was born 62 years ago in Austria, and came to the United States 30 years ago. He catne to Oregon City In 190S from Michigan. He waa a mem- Well Children Are Active. ot tne oddfellows. Elk and Moose If your child Is dull, pale, fretful and j lodges and well known throughout the wants to lie around, the chances are! city. It Is suffering from worms. Kicka poo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy confection, liked by all children is w hat your child needs. You only give one-half to one loienpe at a time and you get Immediate results. Every mother should have a box on hand. 2oc at all druggists. His widow and two sons, John and Frank, survive. The body Is being held st the Myers k Ilrady undertaking parlors until arrangements Tor the funeral are completed. Albina machine works to get $-'33,- (Adv.) 000 for repairing Japanese steamers. RESIDENT OF LOGAN DISTRICT SUCCUMBS AFTER 10 DAYS' ILLNESS. ANOTHER VANCOUVER WEDDING. Jack Totzlaff. 50. and Mrs. Carrie Johnson, 44, both of Orogon City, se cured n marriage license in Vancouver Wash., Thursday. Thomas Fostor, u member of the Masonic lodge since April, 1875, und well known throughout tho county, died 1 1mrsiluy morning at tho Ore gon City hospital from a complica tion of discuses. Ho was ill for 10 days before his death. He was born in eust April S, 18;!G, and canto to Oregon In 1S45. He was a bachelor und nuiilo his home with II. llublor In the I-ognu district for 10 years. Tho funeral will ho hold at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Holmnn's undertaking parlors, Rev. A. J. Ware officiating. Interment will bo made at Logan and momliorB of the Logan Masonic lodge, of which ho was member 41 years, will have charge ot tho services ut tho grave. All Masons are Invited to attend. WHY WOMEN WRITE LETTERS To Lydia E. PLnkham Medi cine Co. Clear Skin Comes From Within. It Is foolish to think you can gain a good clonr complexion by tho uso of from all parts of the country write such nice powuor. uot nt the root of the grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink- Women who are well often ask "Are the letters which the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. are continually publishing, genuine?" "Are they truthful?" Why do women write such letters? In answer we say that never have we published a fictitious letter or name. Never, knowingly, have we published an untruthful letter, or one without the full and written consent of the woman who wrote it The reason that thousands of women trouble nnd thoroughly cleanse the system with a treatment of Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills. Gentle and mild in action, do not gripe, yet thoy relieve the liver by thulr action on the bow els. Oood for young, adults and aged. Go after a clear complexion today. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) CASTOR I A lot Infant m4 ghiMura, The m Yoa Ian Ahrs tetfit Bear fee Slgaatmreef ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and suffering. It has relieved women from some of the worst forma of female ills, from dis placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, stomach troubles and from the blues. It is impossible for any woman who la well and who haa never suffered SlfeVjJl to realize now inese poor, suffering wo men feel when re stored to health; their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as they did. lift i;-ii Free Rides on the Mountain View Auto Bus To everyone buying $2 worth of groceries exclusive of sugar, we will give absolutely free two tickets on the Mountain View Auto Bus. Instruct the driver to let you off at Morgan's. He will do it. Vou not only get your fare paid, but you get THE BEST GROCERIES FOR THE LEAST MONEY Lunch Goods Pinie;.to Cheese 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Cream Brick Cheese, pound.... 25c Llmberger Cheese, pound 25c Booth's Sardines, can 18c Tnltn Brand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Sarines, can ..2 for 25c 3 Cans Shad 25c Dairy Butter, roll 55c Chilli Con Carni, can 10c Crackers, lee box, regular 1..75o Hot Taniales, can 10c Chip Beef, 2 glasses 25c Vienna Sausage, can 10c India Relish, per bottle 25c Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet lickles and sour Tickles in. full pint Jars, 15c; quart jars.... 25c Green Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Beef, can 25c Deviled Ham, can 5c Lobsters ..30c Shrimps, 2 cans 25c Vancamp'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 QR A FOUNTAIN PEN. White Swan Flour, sack $1.35 White Swan Flour, barrel $5.20 We also carry Crown, Snowdrift and Olympla Flours. Frnit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c Vi Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c Pint Economy s, doz 75c Quart Economy s, doz 90c Quart Wido Mouth Masons, doz 75c Best quality Jar Rings, regular 10c, 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 $7.75 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.50 12 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.10 Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rcg. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can.... $1.00 Upton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spiderleg Tea, rcg. 65c gruao.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, ' regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Bulk Lard, pound 15c No. 5 Pall Pure Lard 85c Eastern Bacon, pound 25c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 214 pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c Specials 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Broom 25c Toilet Paper, 3 for 10e Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-Ib. Sack Dairy Salt 50o 50-lb. Sack Vi ground Salt 35c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65o 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch .....5c 5 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25o Vinegar, (pure cider) full quart 10o V gallon 20c 1 gallon 25o M gallon in glass containers. .25o Regular 25c size K. C. Baking Powder .....20c 6 cans Sardines .' 25o 3 cans Chinook Salmon 35o 6 loaves TJ. S. Bread 25o Wax Paper, 24 18-Inch sheets.. 5c Kollog's Corn Flakes ) r Post Tosters ( r Krumbles 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krumblo Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c 2 for 25c All kinds of fresh Fruits, Vegeta bles. Water Molons lV4c lb. New Potatoes lc pound. 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Regular 25c can Peaches 10o Canned Shrimp 10o Armour's best Picnic Hams, lb. 15o Lemons, dozen 25o Wednesday Is Butter Day FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 65c. M O R. O A. N'' Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Near Elevator