Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 01, 1916, Image 5

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    OHM ON CITY KNTKUI'IMSK. VttlUAY, KVATFMUVM 1, VMC
LOCAL URICPS
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III lllll 1 II IT Oil lllllllH'M i-lliilar
Vim 1lh n In Malla i( ( anil,
II I III, nil I lf I I lor Wrillll'xUr
Mm Mif t linail, nf lj.lu Mua.
al Mllimiat mm liahaai llli Imallii-i
III I if if. Hi (II HahiKlar.
1 Immai Mini lmla M'l'ltli, i(
l'M, IruiMKi lt' liiialimaa lii IliU it y
i lin xlay
It A l'ai. lm la iaiiiill( ttllli
lil f-ill.ll) Ml Wllliiill H ft III at . and
l.illhK Ian ' taialloli, aa 10
llila illy mi hiialiii-aa H-il'lia
Mr ami Mia J Y. H.nlia. Iiu lis
! (i Hailing al I In- liiiina of Mr. ali'l
Mra ll.rl.it lluM.hr. i.r H.mi III Wll
...inllli', lima elurin-l lo llila ilty
Mia. William WiUlil. foimarly of
Iidkiiii ( ll, till I for irfal )iia baa
l.i i II fi-aldlng ul lllallii lli', la llllli:
ally III at In r IiiiIik'.
Mra. M lulu-Ma, ul Maple Ijiiih, Un
liua l,n II at Lunelle, hfiii aliH liaa
In-i ll tlnlllliK lii-r lUiiKlitrr, Ml HI'' I
mull W. Moody furiiirily of llila T,
Ilia ri'l'irill'il to I'T Inillin
Mr i: II ll'"I.Ur rni'l l'i
nl 1'i.fll lll'l. after Walling at tlm linlllit
at tin' liiiiMi f lun ula, Mr, anil Mra
I M Wainmk. Iia" i.Iiiiiii.I In llii lr
lii'iiii'
Mra l.nllii'f ln l.ewh, uf Ili'iCaml,
ai Hi Una illy mi hiialnt-aa H-it'ilday
II Sl'iti'li'iux', uf lli'ati r rii'ik.aua
III Una Mr nil Huturdut, InuklliK llixj
trl(i III lila lii' auliiimil'lli'.
Mr ami Mra llmiuaa lUHn, nf
M'l"i.i'l'i. i'i Oregon Cliy llli"H mi
Huturdu). uml klilln ln-re n the
ten ati nf Mr. ami Mm W. J. Wll
nil, Mra 1 1 ni hi l.i'HiK a Inter nl
Mra liuvli'a
Mra I'. W. H.jll'i ami ilmiklil'T.
Mien Hlilrlli'. nl M.il'U-l-uiii'. liuiia
l.i i n km nail ii i; a i i k In Hi'.illli'. aa
II;" , in N nl Mra Kaullnn a lii'.hi'W
K K N iilllilliKli.il, ham r-I u r lii'.l In
III. ir hullo- ,
Mlha I'ur4 .Mldhi'll, mini haa Ih'i'H
ai'i-mliHK her tiiiatli'ti nl loo mi'i ka al
In r Inillin ul Handy, lis returned lu
Una It)' tu ri'Hiiini' her iMialtlmi llh
the i Kiinly u.-iir Ml -a Mid In II
it. . iiiiiI'.uiIihI a party In the mntiutaliia
li.ri.rii ri'lnriiltiK In lln-gon City.
William X. I i.i UN. nf hMoradu, a
i'll klliill farmer nl Clui kiilllua i nun
It. a In Iht illy nil Saturday, mi
III tn Wales, where In' Mill Walt
fur .iImiuI all i it i ti ( It . Mr. Iala
,in (ilii.iiiili i In llila i lly l.y Ilia wife
un.l family.
Mra (). II. Kby i'llt In M.illlll Hat
unlay, mlit'iit she lillfil llh her
latlmr, H. J. Mtinrf. Mr Kby cnt In
Mi.lullu Siituriliiy evening In roinpany
llli Mr Kby'a brntlirr, M. K. Mmirn.
nf I'lirllainl. uinl liln anna. Marvin mul
Itnliiiiil Kliy, mukliiK Urn trip III llm
Kly a iIiiiiii.I.IIi'.
Mra. J. M. Wanna k, uf Muiiiit I'li'ua
ant, aci'uini'uiiliil by li"r brulln'r,
t'lmrli a Kilm, ami lfi', uf (Iklalinniu,
lm urn ii'mlliiK tlif miiiiinrr at I In'
WuriHH k fai in. Iiai ri'tiirnt'il friun
Si'iiMl'li', MlltTU lilt')' limn l.in nl'i'llil
I iik tlm i't'k I'liil.
Mia II mini Slafluril. liu lia bi'i'U
fur llm lut llirt'i' wi'i'k a KiU't of
Irli ii.U m ar Mi Mliiinlll". Ima n lurn
ml In her lnuiii' ill Mount I'li'.iiiiiiit.
an. I ul'l ri'iniimi Iht imnlllnii In llu
I'urtluiiil b. Iiim.Im lint wi'i'k.
MrM. IVi'il M.lllill. nf .Si'llwunil, ur
rlvi'il In Ori'Kun City Wiiliirnilay, ami
mil vUlt Willi Iht iuriiitH. Mr. unit
Mr. (!i'urii l ii.i'lli'. uf TwIllKbt, mnl
will r -1 in n to Iht limiii' Similar rvu
ink'. Mrs. Mi'lniir two hoiih bavi' bron
iHitliiK wllh tlii-lr Kriiiull'iiri'iil fur
till' I.IMl Wl'l'k. ,
Mr, ami Mr, liubart lliilibb'r a nil
filinlly, uf WIIhuiivIIIi', ui'i oln in m It'll by
Mr. IIuIiIiIit anil nun, I'ri'il. uf Mi'in
I.IiIk. Trim., wrrn In Ori'itun City Sun
day, n u-'Mt m at tin' Iiuiiiii uf Mr. iti.tl
Mr. J. A. SitvIch. Mih. MubbltT anil
mi, Kmil, who rt'i'i'iilly iirrlvi'il leniu
Mi'iii.1iIh, urn runti'iiiplalliiK si'IIII.ik
In Ort'in City In tlm futiirn.
MIhh Kllr.aliotli Ki'iipb". miii'rvlnnr nf
tlio ili'iiarlniriit uf rural m liunl matl
iiKi'ini'lit, at I .oh AtiKi'U'H, luiH HJirnl
hiivitiiI ila)H In till illy u tbu kiii'kI
uf MinH Mary Saiiiliilruni. MIhh Kt'ppli'
vUitml Crater l.uko mnl various poliitu
nf liilnroxl In (ii.'Kiiii, Im liiilliiK u trip
up llm Cuhmililii highway, ntnl lia
nuw ciiiii' tn Spukatm, whrii' hIh will
vlxlt with fili'iulH.
Wnril lia been ri'i clvi'd In thin city
that H'TKi'Hiil .lulliiH Simple mul Cur
porul Hull, whu urn ut tlm front wit li
Company (I, Oregon Natlunal Ciuaril,
b'll fur their linuu'H In IIiIh flty Moil
ilay i'vi'iiIiik lit 11 o'cluck, ami tbey will
nrrlvo linnm Krlilay cvhiiIiik. Mr.
SpaKlu ami Mr. Hull wcrn iillowi'd In
ri'liirn to tlinir fanillli'a In IIiIh city.
II Ih prnlialilu (lint nllu-r luarrlcil incn
will be allnwml tu return to their
Iiuiiii'h In this city.
li. 10. llrodle, editor of The Kntnr
prlxc, who luiH bi'i'ii on n trip in com
pany with Hill S. Ilatea, Miicrctiiry of
the OrcKon Slat n Kdltorlal a.ssnrla
tlon, rotiirned In Oregon ('lly Miinday
I'venltiK. Mr. llmillo, who Is proRlilnnt
of llm iiHHOclallnn, and Mr. Hate,
vIhIIi-iI in the followliiK countU'H: llond
I,
Of WILLAMETTE. DIES IS GOUHTTS CLEANEST
liliia. AlU-rt aii 'I KaldlrM Arn Jiiff
III aM-ii4 ilia aliiinr al Ihutar. ainl
HI iu lr r of raiifuniia. linir
liniii I al Mam ItnaliT, tlliln, an.) lint
Imoii III lllraoli (i.r Ilia aal tu )!
W. II I. il' If . a iiillillilaaluii uii-r
i haul of I alil-r, lit Ori-iiU CM
nil Iniilni.aa Molnla) Mr l-m k ball
lil'-. fl laiioa.la ul In-al ail far Of ATM COM I TO WIDOW Of I AT t OAIRV ANO f 000 COM MISSION Rt
ONCCON CITV MIHCHANT Af.
TIH LINGfHINO ILLNCtt
POWTi ON WOHK IN CLACK
AMAS COUNTy.
llila at on, ami r-il Iu tblp iiioiti
IU ll a I xj tlilp a iniiiilinr of iar
luada of oala ami Kllmr rlll, ami 111
Ilia prfatnl Hum la mr liaallif ilui-rl
I'". I, riM mm In Inakn a lalgu alup
lii-iii of una a.l 1 1, la .r. Ma f, i f, Alliia W rlKhl. bl'i of Ilia rwiU''U (all ilalm tl,a i l.-aiir.l
alilH.J H't.int't l.ii.ln la, all lalaril M willlaiii Wfulit. ar H ytara l-U' In l" iMifn imint In LI' li
in ma anuiiirrn ami niiiiitait.rn pari a, ,,, ii,i,i dltil a ,a family f-l l liamlK 'l. i . nnlin, tn Ilia ipiart
of Ilia mini 1,1,11,1, al Wlllaint lla. W nlnt a.Uy aftr r!jr ImllHIll of tl.a Oi. (.,i, .lata daily
Mr ami Mra. A C Warm r nil In luam at I u't Iim k, allt-r a IliiK.-rliil aliul fixxl toii.ii,,..!n, j.t bul.lialii.il
Iti 'llainl Moil lay In l,a llm a'u-la of lllm-aa Tliu Kalai ada I "I. I, N. I.. H Uury,
Mr ami Mra ml.-rli a I'. Hlagfftr, Mra. Wrllit aa a ifaldt-nt of f.n
ul li-n I'laia ft of Ilia allrai Ufhi, la but. I,, r liurrlaK" In Mr
Ilia farina In llial a. Ib.u of I In ka I Vrll.l. ami lu r Inul'l.-li liama
'"'J Htauflff ! Iliad Mlaa Altlna Kranaa- rllm arrln-.J In
many linpnnt-iii.-nla In lila farm liuuir I ()., , i-n, .i.,,,!!. ,i,., i.. ,,,
iirii. llm laal )t.,tr llit-y furiiit-rly rlaim. ami lu r liai.im aa In ilia l'k"r' ' rlnic of 17 7.
rfaldi.l at amoiii.r. Waali, ami fur ,M, ,iil(.aa lnrn lie illt-d In llila
a liuinUr of ti Mr. HlaufN-r aa ,nr January I. Inm Kliorlly alter
1 1 10N6 PUNS TO
BUILD NEW THEATRE
IN SUM) Of 1117
LOT HlCtNTLY BOUGHT FROM T.
L. CHARMAN SITE FOR
MODtRN BUILOINO.
Legality Of Manufacture
Of W ine At Home Puzzles
The District Attorney
W lit-n lit prolillilllmi la collldi-i of one half of oris r rent of al uliol
proprlf lor, l ra'nj at Kl I by dm In
apM tor of III" t niiiiiilaaluii. 1 ,n lit ar
ml to till lilrli mark a ri-a' lii-l l,y
lint llt-lla tiutt'l. I,., knoan a Ilia lln-lt-1
firalloH, unrlii, k7li Tlm Mllau
i iiIiIim It'll llli Ilia I'urllaml ai IiimiIi
SEEKS DIVORCE DEGREE
WOMAN AKS FOR K.WO PC RMAN
CNT ALIMON V ANOTHC H
SUIT IS FILIO.
Ma it-l all liniirj o Wlllalurlta.
alii.ru alia lia alma iiiadn lur linnm
Hint lia ri-l.'-il In Cluikaiuu rniinly
fur almiil la yiura
Mra WrU'liI I aurilnd by lu
lilhlr. li. Mlaa ll'illi. afi 'I 17 :
ml llayiunml, aic-'l 11 )far; aUu
llirt-i. brollii-ra, ) K Krauaatt ami J
II. Krauaac, aim am In Hit. alioti Inial
lu-aa lii I'urtluii'l. and A. I.. Kra'ir
nf Tmy (iruif. III.; lhr-i utrr. Mr
In rlba Hli-plii'iiami, of Anal. lurk. Ok
lulioiua. Mr. MiiiNln M.ire. of Mi-n
l litt rrport of Ilia r oiriiiilaaluri ati'iai
Hut T. A. Jiiirlt.. drputy ifutrbt at
turni-y, lii'l ift of nifai ma. In fur
atryi bnllia. but i,o tram of llm loiwhi
a found.
Tlm flKuma of llm loiiimiaainn, a
prlnltil In llm . .arti-rly bul'itlii fol
io :
Cdicidi
lliitfl ami r.-'.ia iraiil- Katarada lin
Ifl. .V U H. iMtry. S , rt-aU'irant, It
i. Man lil.aiik. M I
Market and alauxhifr liou I'nlai
marki't, Krt-4 J'-ru:. c, .
Giiditont.
W. A. 1-oiiK. proprletur of Ilia Hiar
tli-airf. Ill build a modern tlrnatr
llli a aoallriK raparlty of I. OHO pi-r-auin
in-tt uiiiiiinr on hi lot on Main
atrt-t-t ut north of llm ruuiily build-1
nil Ilia la of haliira, aliliti tine
irela?
Till I a iii. alloii ahbh It puilliij
llm rjlalrd I attunmy'i offlra and a
crouu of Ort-ron City rltlcern hu
aiil In lnix,rt a carload of Kralx- mi
that limy n inuka their own lnt
Tba inaltar r'ferrt-d to iltrbt
Attorney lleditea Thuraday afternoon
, ami an aiier to tlm pniliinc iiia(lnn
I lin la iM'llitf aoiiKlit.
Tha prohibition la provide that
IliK
"tlm protUloiia of Ihl act a lull not
Mr IxniK bmiKlit thi, property from I " pwnl anyona from
- . ... , . . , I nikimftti lurliiK fur bin on u nnfvr
T. I, f harrnan aal pr fix ami now lu. ... . .
j rneiiled win, or ln fur rarm-nlal
plana fur tlm biilldltiK hlh will U , mjr-i.e..- He. Hon fv of Ih atatutn
out, (If tlm niot lii'xlern bulldlllK III . "Ktcept a hereinafter provided
llm .late out. Lie of Portland Tlinj" " ""lawful fur any person to
bulldlnx Kill bti lo itorle MKh and """u fai lure or el or barter Into. I
rnom III l,e provided for flvo offl.."a !'""' "'I""r Hliln Iho late," An
.ml oim iiittll itorn room. An orni. j i"' 'll'"r defined In .
meiiUI mr.c; y a ill fitt-nd over "e I """ 2 "u" 'nl"'", preparallona
ldelk in front of llm lobby of thai ''"'J' "''nd.d to I uerj a liv
by villoma"
TIhhm. Intereatetl In ha Impurtallun
of a rarlnad of lua xriea from Call
furnl thai they may niaka Ihelr oU
Ilia prupoaa to keep II until It I
"ripe" f llm ina u nut Intuilial
lii( lien It la mads that la. If It doe
not roniain morn than on half of on
per lent of abohol lha Hal null
prolal,ly ( uiiabla In brliif aa action
alleKlliK vlolallon nf Ilia prohibition
la
Vet. If thi freah ln. Ira from
abohol, I allowed to ripen, If It I
kept tn a daik corner of a baaemnnt
for a year or two. It will ba Inimical
IliK Hin h I a law of nature
Can Hin atata brlnx an action under
Hrciiruatiincea aa thi? It la not
axalnat lha law to hav InUiilcatlnx
ll'iuora In one' poaaeaalon, nor axainat
th taw to make uiiferinent.il wine.
Natura dlarenardlna; Ori-iton i prohllt
Hon law. ti-riiienta tlm wine and niakoa
llalrlea A. II S..H. I -.'.. V I'l .tt
Iota. Ill, and Mi. Kilt I. Miaire. (if J ... -
I'"'tlaiid u,l..i .:i,., 1. 1.. l. . ., ..
" ' -.-...r. niuia-, il. l.
I'urki r C7 0,
lui ted al the I lol nia II lllidt-rtakliu par I Mllaubla
ill! fur mi una unaliial , Ki.urth and Main lre-t. rrldav llukery-MIUaikle bakery J M
II oVloik, Itev. T. K. Hnrdt-r. S7.7.
Mra Cuiln rim. K Flh.-r Wedne
day filed a
William r I'l.h.-r, Inaklnit a K.'lieral iiiurnliia al
theatre
The. hlaKi) of lha theitrn III be
hrite enouicli to accoininodatt road
hov.. Whim llrothi-r. of lli: -y
(I'ldicm-d the IiuII II.ik. III. h K rot
In llm lieiKhborhrMid of t:iO,000.
eraK whliti ahatl contain In iceit Inloil. atlni-
BRIDGE OF COOS IS MYTH?
tliai,:i' or rrnelt) They were mar
rlttl Ht'ptelllber II, I'Jla, III YalllllllV
r, Waali.
Mr. I'Ul.i-r I 'hafttea Iliat her liua
band lilt her, tjireuteiied lu r, and called
In r liiimt-a She aa he. owiia a farm I
tulnt-d at S Itt.sim in thia inuiity ami
that he I worth between 112,000 and
III nun Him a.k fur f.'.'.oo x-ruin
nil allniuny and l.'-o fur attorney'
ft-i-i and i oala Itrnwni-ll t
appeur for .Mra Klxher.
Iiimi-n. of rortlaml, furuu rly ret lur Motel and f lauratit-llcl!o Hotel
nf HI. I'auli Kplai opiil ih'ir. Il of thla V7 9. Mllwaukle reataiirant. T. J. a
iiy. uitii lutiiK ine iiiii-riiieiit win dir. 71 C; Mr. K!U Ki er C7 I
be In Ibe family lot Iu Mountain lew Market Mllwaukin ta.h markel. It
"iciery v. iiruwii, 75 0.
Ortoon City
WILLIAM MARSHAL DIES. Hakerle--e. -rl'-.a hukerv. K Ynumr
Il t mil puny, i CI
Fall l.ukrrv I I-:
Wllllum Maralml, whu waa ciiKliieer I llam-r, OS G.
mi the ateamer Ituth everal year ai;n. Candy fai-tnry- Pall. Confectionery
Hlevt-r ami ia wen iiinwn nere, wa nurieil J. y lu uer. 10 .
In I'nrtluiid fVl.luy. He died at hi lttlrlc Haielwixid dulrv. Chrla
lira II Kikba rluirK-d d rtlon """'p """ " euiietuay nixni NuokHI, r.5.1; t;rtenKiliit dairy, (Junt
ai-alnt W llll.uu Ki kl.-a In a dUnr. e ,:" r Bn I "evt-nil week KliKflbrri ht. 71 K; Went I.lnn dairy,
nil filed here We.lnead.iy They Wert- "'"'. ' reluiive 110 leave III John MelHtt-r. 71.7; Mupln SprlliK
niiirrli .l Jul) II. IS'.., In lleddlni:. Cul cuuiilry lire Mr. Waym. Went dairy. I,. Ilartke. 73 2; Cloverleaf
wurth and Mr. Hylvla Ml.lluiu. Ill dairy. C. A. Nunh. 71.2; K. J. Schmlti
widow, who wum Ml-. Hi-.ikIo Mldlam. 70 h; Jacob Jum- ia,-a milk to Hazel-
of Cuiieiniih. bt-fiire her inarrluiie. ur- wimhI dulryl 63.7; Mt. I'leahnnt dairy.
vle HI in. K. MeV. 63.1: W I. Jt...ll 4T I
llolola and re.tauranl Klectrlc ho
tel. J. J. Tobln. s:.;: Seventh Street
hotel, Mra. Anna Mattley. 1.1; Home
realuurant, 7S.S, rt-ntuiirunt. K. T.
Mn, 7S2; retauraii, J. K. Hauer,
77.6; bnardlnic houe, Mra. M. P. .More-
land. 71.6; Fifth Street restaurant. W.
V I'olliM k. 75.3; lied ront boardlnR
hotnw. J. K. Armatrntnr. 73.8; City
Iw-Miiiirunt, .ounir Chun. 6S.9; O. K
relaurunt. D. W. Hckett. 68 2: Iowa
hotel. J. H. Clark. 64 6; lunch room,
Mr. Helen W ilcox. 61.6.
Markets and uluucliter hoiixea Oro-
Kon City cah market. It. IVtzold. 70.6;
Kurr llro. market, Karn Ilros.. 66.5;
Seventh Street market. Hoffman ft
. METZGER SAVES
AFFECTIONS. RE SATS LIFE OF COMPANION
UNUSUAL ACTION IS BROUGHT IN
CIRCUIT COURT BV RALPH
E. MALONEY.
roitTI.AMJ, Ore.. Am. 29 -orn
prehenlaive tudy of the Colutubla riv
er uorne from Ki-oIokIi ul viewpoint,
which I Imlnic conducted by the Ore
gon bureau of mine and ceoloiry. ha
dUproved Indian tradition r.-:ardlna , PLANT8 ATTAIN HEIGHTH OF
the brldKe of the rod," and tli.
It'Kind renardlnK the river at The
I'ullei.
Tho reu!t of the work are to be
embodied In a bulletin to tie lxuei
lute thi fall. Ira A. William, a mem
ber of tho bureau, returned today from
a trip over the hlKhway and tated that
tho lnvetli;atlon 1 proceeding In a
aalUfuctory manner and ihould lead
to valuablo hlntorlral dlwoverli-.
OVER SEVEN FEET YIELD
IS VERY HEAVY.
That tobacco ran be icrown lucre
fully In Clackamai county ha been
dftnontrated by W. W. Quinn, the
pioneer resident of Cancmah. In bli
garden plant hav attained a height
of over leven feet, terminating with a
dainty pink bloasotn. lml!ar to the
old fashioned niornlnr glory, but
Krou Intr In cluaten.
More people are ipendlni; their va
vatlon on national foreit this turn-
mer than have ever done so before. I The leaves are over two feet In
many persons traveling; long distance i length and aliout 22 Inches In diameter,
by automobile In order to camp In I Mr. Quinn has two sections of hli
these public playgrounds. j garden in w hich these plants are grow
ing, and those who have called at
00.000 ties ibis home hare been attracted by the
growth of these plants. At a certain
Eugene: Contract for
for HIM lines pluced here.
Remove Face Blemiahea.
PORTLAND WOMAN PULLS MRS.
ALBERT SCHWEITZER FROM
JOHNSON'S LAKE.
Italph K. Maluney filed a $."iiio alien
SKArilDK. Ore.. Ami. 29 At a fain
atluti ault ngulnsl, l.lrile IJeard lu the y Uluiio given yesterday by I. N Run. 67.2: 8trM market H. W. Sire
cln iilt court Krlilay. iillt Klng that the Klclm hfier and Max Klelitchner and big. 65.6.
Sandy.
Hotel Sandy hotel. George A. Wolf,
ili fi'iiiliint Inllced hi wife from their 'lll' tl' abores of West und
linn. In Oakland. Cal. The hiialwn.1 J"!.ll'k,,,.!'."'"r T1 .
I Urn at Mr AlKiirf Hrli u.ilt u-uu
iill.'Hi' that aiH.n after hi inarrluge ...,, , ,..,,. fflirl- , Mr.
on June 21, nil. tint defendaiit Ihkiiu Henry MeUger.
tu uttenipt to Induce hi wlfti tn leave Mrs. M. lger and Mm. Schweitzer
him mid did succeed III taking her to went liiiniltig in the lake, whose
I'.irllaml. -r.. a mo allege that nft.r I flmrt' fringes on tho iiurth' side and Is
the nrrlvu'. nf the defendant and his considerably overgrown with marsh
wife In I'lirllulld. the rtefeiiilalit began Brass.
to give reports to newspapers, sland- I" diving, Mr. Schwellxer became
erlug him t'litatiKleil In the reeds anil In the en
One iiniisiml fealure nf the case Is (1,'nv,,r ,0 mtrlcuto herself went down
Hint the defemlanl. I.Uzl Heard, cattio ,w,, ,"'f"r0 M"- Metbger ciime to her
tu Oiegnn City finm I'urtlml Prl.lnv rcscoe.
nfternnun w hen the suit was filed ami I ,n "", resulting struggle Mrs. Meli
went Into the sheriffs office at tho K,'r "lavr'1 '"h ,u'r frU'ml u,,til 8h
69.9.
Market and slaughter house Sandy
market. U K. Hoffmun. 11.6.
cotirthutise so that tlm cnuiplHlnt anil
summon could be served upon her.
REGAIN HER PROPERTY
herself was almost exhausted, after
having been twice dragged down
Convinced Unit her efforts were use
less, Mrs. MeUger swam ashore, but
nimble to give up tho Idea of making
at least one inure attempt to save her
friend, she plunged back into tho wili
er, swam back lo the place where Mrs
Schweitzer Willi great difficulty was
able lo keep her head above water.
In the second attempt both rescuer
and rescued went down twleo before
Hie deep wuterof thn lake was reached
and tho half-dead Mrs. Schweitzer
safely was towud to shore
IDA BEICHLEY TELL8 SAD TALE
OF BLIGHTED LOVE IN
SUIT FILED HERE.
CHARLES BIERS, OF SALEM, DIES,
nrK, tuts county, which would bo
como thlr homo lis soon as married,
shn declares. Hut nflcr tho property
was bought mul tho deeds iimdo out
In his. niiino, Bho says, tho cngncement
itiver, uiiacn, siieriiuin, w Heeler till- was nroKen off und sho limi been mi
lium, Morrow, limallllu, I'lilon, W'uIKi- uhlo to secure tho place back Tlm
property In question Is lots 1, 2 und 3
of block 1.
I,. K. Jones left for Salem Tuosday
morning, having boon culled to that
city by tho sudden death of his broth-
A story of u man's Inhumanity to cr-lii-law, Charles liters, Mr. liters
woman Is told In a null filed In ine ,8 wo" known iu Oregon City, where
CliicUiiinas county court Saturday by 'U1 'ms visited on many occasions. Ho
Ida llelgliley ug.ilnst Daniel I'mldon. ""trrletl Miss l.el'u Jones, a former
In limn, the plaintiff alleges, sho (1r,K("i City girl, and for a number of
and Mr. I'nilden were engaged, lie In- years has resided at Salem, where ho
tinned her to givo lilm money with mia ,ICl'" connected with the Salem
which lo buy property In Mllmaukio " olen Mills company, ns a salesmnn.
Mr, Ulers Is also a second cousin of
Judge, (irutit II. nimlck, of this city.
Wo leaves his wife and son, Charles
Hlers, Jr., nnd his father, of Salem.
Ho was about 34 years of ago.
wa and linker, In tho Interest of the
unsocial Ion. The trip was niutle ly
uuliiinolilln In tho Interests of llm
work of tho association.
Miss Kninia Shrlver, who pus.-isil
through this city Monday evening to
visit with her sister, Mrs. IC. It. (ireg
ory, at (Jreenwood, about three miles
from Oregon City, will leuvo Satur
day fur Denver, Colo., und will bo ac
companied by her sister, Miss Kath
ryn Shrlver, and their nephew and
(irneo M. llaworth filed a suit
through her attorney, John N. Slovers.
for u illvorco decree from Orlo J. lla
worth, alleging cruelty. They were
married July IS, 1910, in l'ortlund.
,H.
Pimples, Hlackheads, Acne, Tetter,
Itlng Worm and that dread Eczema
can lie permanently removed from
your face and body by Dr. Hobson'a
Kciema Ointment It Is no longer
necessary to go around with an un
sightly complexion and suffer the
pain and annoyanve that goes with
unsightly ailments. Dr. Hobion'i
Eciema Ointment Is a time tried, guar
anteed remedy, good for Infants,
adults and aged who suffor with skin
aliments. Uuy a box today, start us
ing at once. Money bnck If not satis
fled. 50c at your druggist. (Adv) j
stage the leaves are plucked and dried
and ready for use. Mr.. Quinn has
raised tobacco In former yean, but
this year Is the first time that the
plants have thrived so well
Mr. Quinn Is alio engaged In rais
ing fruit, and on bis place a number
of years ago he had a peach-plum
tree, and from which a seedling grew.
This seedling plum being of auch
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SOLO BY DftlGGISIS EVIRYKHERE
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FROM m TRIP
Dr. and Mrs. W. H Hemptd. their
on. Jack; Mr. and Mra. Web.ter and
daughter, Nora, of Gladitone, and Mrs.
ileach and daughter, Tholina. ot I'ort
land, returned Tuelsday night for a
10-day automobile trip. They visited a
number of Oregon beaches and among
the trip they made wai one from Till
amook to Seaside. Dr. Hempstead de
clares that thla drive, when the road
is completed, will lurpasi the already
famous Columbia river highway.
Tuesday they drove to Gladstone from
Astoria. Mrs. Heach la a daughter of
delicious flavor Mr. Quinn at once
Mr. and Mrs. Webster.
decided to graft other trees, and now
has 17 trees of thia variety of plum,
and baa named It the "Quinn plum."
Each year the trees are heavily laden
with the fruit, and at the present time
these 17 trees aire laden with as de
licious pluma aa can be found, many
of the tree having been broken down
with the weight of the fruit
Should Sloin'i Liniment Co Along?
Of course It should! For after
trenuous day when your muscle
have been exercised to the limit an
application of Sloan' Liniment will
take the soreness and stiffness away
and yet you In One shape for the mor
row. You should also use It for a sud
den attack ot toothache, stiff neck.
backache, stings, bite and the many
accident that are Incidental to a va
cation. "We would as soon leave our
baitgage as go on a vacation or camp
out without Sloan' Liniment" Write
one vacationist: "We use It for every
thing from cramps to toothache." Put
a bottle In your bag, be prepared and
have no regrets. (Adv.)
Mrs. Henry Honningsen 4s one of
the successful duhliu growers of Ore-1
gon City. Her garden is on Fourth
street and Railroad avenue. Although i
the plants were transplanted several
times during tho spring, the blossoms j
are gorgeous, and many will be ex-i
hlliited ut the annual dahlia show of
the St. I'aul Guild that will probably
be held during the month of Septem
ber, and also at the Clackumns county
fair und dahlia Rhow In l'ortlund.
Among tho varieties Mrs. Hennlng-,
sen has In her garden the John Peel,
(lolden Rlgon, AJax, Yellow Coloso,
Duchess of Marlborough, Imperial,
Vnn Dyke, Henri Cnssnnl, Edith Car-1
ter, Trincess Royal, Oregon Henuty,
Salmon Queen, Eventide. There are :
30 varieties in all.
Free Rides on the Mountain View Auto Bus
To everyone "buying $2 worth of groceries exclusive of sugar, we will
give absolutely free two ticket! on the Mountain View Auto Bus. Instruct
the driver to let you off at Morgan's. He will do It. You not only get your
fare paid. If the groceries are delivered only one ticket will be given, but
you get '
THE BEST GROCERIES FOR THE LEAST MONEY
North Uenil; Southern Pacific com-i
puny will build comfortable homo for
section men.
Philomath: Mary's River Lumber
company building two miles logging
road.
LARSEN & COMPANY
LEADING GROCERS and
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Corner 10th ahd MainSts. Oregon City, Or.
Cream Separators, Dairy, Poultry and Bee
Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry,
Hides, Grain and other produce.
TIE CONFESSED BQY
THIEVES ARE RELEASED
Kgnn Conboy ami Arthur Perry were
releuaed under $:ili0 bail furnished by
Mrs. M. L. Woolworth, of Portland,
and Ray Pietzold wns freed on recog
nizee Tuesday by Justice of the Peuce
Kelso, of Mllwaukle. They are charg
ed with burglary and have confessed
to ft series of petty crlmos through the
northern part of Clackamas county.
All three have beon bound over to the
grand jury.
HOW MRS, BEAN
MET THE CRISIS
Carried Safely Through Change j
of Life by Lydia L. Rnkham $
Vegetable Compound.
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mm
lit
Olenada uhinglo mill
large boiler to plant.
bus added
CASTOR I A
lor Infiuti tad aTMrfam
The KfcjycaEiii&t-t
77
Bear the
Sigaatmree
tC7X
Nashville, Tenn. "When I was going
through tho Change of Life I had a tu
mor as large as a
child s head. The
doctor said it was
three yeors coming
nnd gave me medi
cine for it until I
was called away
from the city for
some time. Of
course I could not
go to him then, so
mysisterin-lnw told
Jme that she thought
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound would cure it. It helped both
the Change of Life and the tumor and
when I got home I did not nctd Oicil Hot.
I took the Pinkham remedies, nntil the
tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I
have not felt it since. I tell every one
how I was cured. If this letter will
help others you are welcome to use it"
Mrs. a H. BEAN, 625 Joseph Avenue,
Nashville, Tenn.
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com
pound, a pure remedy containing the
extractive properties of good old fash
ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs
of woman' system at thi critical period
of her life. Try it
If there Is any symptom in your
case which pnulea you, write to
the Lydia E. rinkham Medicine
Co Lynn, AXaas.
Lunch Goods
Rex Real Deviled Hum 15c, 2 for 25c
Rex Potted Hum 15c, 2 for 25c
Rex Potted Shicken. .15c, 2 for 25c
Rex Potted Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c
Very best quullty.
J'. 11 .Sardines, special 3 for 25c
1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond
"S" brand, special 15c
Sea Ureeze Ocean Crab, best qual
ity and class, can 25c
Swiss Cheese, pound 30c
German Solome Sausage, lb.. 50c
Honey, short r.t. bottle, special 30c
Pure plain Honey, bottle 10c & 15c
Pimento Cheese 10c
Chilli Cheese 10c
Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c
Cream Prick Cheese, pound 25c
Llmberger Cheese, pound 25c
'Booth's Sardines, can 18c
Palm Prond Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c
Norwegian Sarlnes, can ..2 for 25c
2 Cans Shad 25c
Dairy nutter, roll 55c
Chilli Con Cnrnl, can 10c
Craeki-rs, 10c box, regular $1.00
box 70c
Hot Taniules, can 10c
1 Chip Iieef 15c
Vienna Sausage, can 10c
Pint Relish, per bottle 15c
Chilli Sauce, Mexican Hot, Sweet
Pickles and sour Pickles in full
pint Jars, 15c;' quart jnrs....25o
flrecn Olives, sizes. .. ,10c, 15c, 25c
Corned Peef, can 25c
Deviled Ham, can 5c
Lobsters 30c
Shrimps, can 10c
Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk.... 10c
Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c
Pineapple 10c, 15c
1 pint Grape Juice 20c
1 quart Grape Juice 40c
Snow Full best hard Wheat flour,
sack $1.50; barrel, $5.90.
We also carry Crown, Snowdrift
and Olympia Flours.
Fruit Jar Specials
Quart Muson Jars, doz 65c
Pint Mason Jars, dot 55c
Mi Gal. Mason Jars, doz 85c
Pint Economy, doz 75c
Quart Economys, doz 90c
Quart Vie Mouth Masons, doz 75c
Rest quality Jar Rings, regular
10c, in red, grey, white or black
special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25e
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
13 lbs. Pure Can $1.00
H lbs Dry Granulnted $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
Lipton's Tea, pound 65c
Tetley's Ten, pound 65c
Spiilerleg Tea, reg. 65c graae..
pound 50c
Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c
grade, pound 50c
Ceylon Ten, reg. 65c grado, lb. 50c
Eastern Bacon, pound 25c
Savor Soap, 2 bars 5c
13 Pars Bob White Soap 50c
7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c
SPECIAL Caravan .Baking Powd
er, pound 25c
2'4 pound tin 50c
Peariine, 25c package 20c
Specials
10c Can Pepper 5o
Good Broom 25c
Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c
Arm & Hammer Soda. 5c
50-lb. Suck Dairy Suit 50c
501b. Sack ft ground Salt 40c
100 Lbs Broken 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 25o
Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc
H gallon 20c
1 gallon .'. 25c
H gallon in glass containers. .25c
Regular 25c size K. C. Baking
Powder 20c
6 enns Sardines 25c
2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c
6 loaves U. S. Rread 25c
Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch sheets.. 5c
Kollog's Corn Flukes ) o r
Post Tosters ( I
Z5c
Krumbles
Puff Rire.
Puff Wheat
Grape Nuts,
Quaker Oats,
Shreded Wheat,
Rolston'B Bran
Kellog's Bran
Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs
2 for
25c
.15c
All kinds of fresh Fruits. Vegeta
bles. Water Melons lc lb. New
Potatoes lc pound.
2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c
Regular 25c can Peaches 10c
Canned Shrimp 10o
Armour's best Picnic Hams, lb. 15c
Lemons, dozen 25c
Wednesday Is Butter Day
FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 65c.
M O R G A M'
Seventh Street WE SELL FOR LESS Near Elevator