OHIXJOV (MTV KNTKIHMtlHK, I'KIMAV. HKI'TKMMKIt 8. UiKJ. Police Hunt "Meanest Man " Who Robbed A Blind Ci& ar Dealer Of $27 An J A Purse r..V protlng from Ida Injuries, but tier ( bail If la t-ralo'l ami II aaa iim r.aary to lata atn lil'lut In i lining ilia auuiid llr iia alMi broken Un ttbr la nil aiioan In llila city altera aha lia ra lili'il fi-r many rears, aiii'l waa mi a MiKra alien thn ' l l'l lit im 'I lm police are lulling Ilia Incaiioat man In Ori'tmn CM). 'Il'ry ilun I know lila iiama, but Ihcy rariillc Imp llial Im lura llila day la ill nm lhi hats lliu i cleared up. Ilia uiiiM't Inun robbed lute Moa lir, lillml cigar dealer, wIio.m alinp la IimhIiiI mi Main atreet between I 'imi r III anil Fifth. Hoinnllinn Monday afli rniNin or In-lorn u'rlia k HimI iiIkIiI, llm liicalie.l Inall IimIhm him ai'lf l piirne iniilulnlug about 27. Tim Hilia were notified Tuesday. Iml up In lute IiIkIiI no arre.t na Niiiilii. Hot 1'ral uii'li a urn lull rum about llm lillml i Ixar ii'alir'a almi Mniiiliiir afternoon, Iml t tin lillml man la iinahl In lull alio they avrx ItiM Mnnlur daa hail a liar it Hum nf for aevcral ph. HhllUd from I'laia In plaia ami Ilia tlillm nf four rohherlca within Ilia laal M nninlha. tin haa been alila lu earn only a una KIT llVlllg Th pollen hate worked nil tha ra nlliiilKll lit laailn complaint agullinl lo young ii i ii ii aimui iin, anil un i'a Ilia theft la inada good al once wariunla will Im mil by iIh alli-i iiimiii ami Hi ii ilun put In jail, aalil Ilia hiIIi n hint night. To lin n ai'lil In llixler ilT'lr and nffiTiil lo maka Ilia loaa good Their liaiiii a arn withheld l r Ilia po lice W. V. Ilairla, nf U-anr l'tU, a breeder nf llnf lal.lm aalna, waa III llila illy nil lnuliifaa Wedneaday. Mr Harris la fur Ilia flral lima lo aim iiinn of lila lriklilria al llin rnnilliK l liamaa county fair In Im held al Canity llila mouth Aiiiunt Ilia al'M k Dial Im la rll Inar himself on In U i ilill.l. 'l al llm fair will Im ' CJraud Imka," al Ilia head of Hi herd, ami alan ' Mabel," a ilaunlilur nf ' lirand anil iikn." lmMiftd by l I). War not a, nf lalin, Oregon, 'rum Ohio. Another animal In Im uhllilted lll Im "Mabel Junior" ami a ymnig hoar from HIiiH'lianu'a fainnua herd nf Itrrkalitrra Mr llarrla lililll aniua of lila aim k al a llti-aliM'k almw In OrvKini I'llr ri-ral riiira aK, ami laplurnl a larxn tliarn nf llm prlxa In Ilia rlaaa lo lili Ilia awlim ifr rnli-rnl LOCAL liRICPS hum, at llluilaliiun. In tin- ir nf J I'llKK'T, a ami. lii'ir;' IIiiIiiiuii. of lli'mrr Cn-ik. aua III llila i ll)' nil liualnraa Tili'aility N II. Hnillli, a hIim kliiuii nf 1 .11 Kll. ua In llm rllt nil Imalncaa Tua ilV Mra. KrnAk JuKKir. nf I'urua, aa auiniiK IIiiihii tlaillim In Oriumi City lt unl.iy Mia A 11 11 ! 'rrniiuiMini', nf Urunr Crm k. aua In thla i lly 1111 Mil 11 rilay . iiram Hnmik, liili-rmi'illuln ("uiliiT, ami Mlaa Cyrili'lla li'ifal k. primary li-ai I11T Amlrnw Ijikn aa r !' (! laiiltnr Mr ami Mra. V. I.. Culm on alnl Mra Oilman parriila. Mr ami Mra J II Nuniii'y, n( All'iiny, iniiliirnl In llri'iimi I'lly llila ai-rk (mm Alliaiiy. Mr. ami Mr 1'ulutnii nii'ii I ho auniiiifr In I. Inn rniinly ami Mr ami Mra NmiiM'y will vlall Iiitx fur antrral iluya Mr. ami Mra T. I'. Thniuaa. of Mount riranalit. have Knnn In KiiIIokk liluliu, In TTie Social Whirl Cyrranl Happanlnfa af Inlaraal la n4 Akawt Orafaa City lllrt MAIlKI. Tii,K ami Au.trl. jTl A. Wlhtnl iro marrli'd al llm (.irinau i.utlinuii tliunlt Winllicailuy almra lliry nrv railed liy llm UtrlilliK al o 1 Iim k III tint pn-ai'lit uf ili'Ulli nf t In-Ir anii In law, Itavld W. invi, ami tln-y lll remain wllli their Iniallieaa iluuitliler. Mra. Jlavla, fur aeverul I aeeka li. fnm returillUK In llila rlly. I K11I1I.I111. uell kliuaii farmer nf l.nk'nii, vn lu llila rlly 1111 IhihI IIi a Tlleailliy Mlaa Aduli Muna. aim rm-eiilly rn turned frum llurlnw, almre aim taiiKht Ian am t raaful terina nf m hixil, all! Mra. MiikkIi' frmik, uf M11II110, uailravi Hulunl.iy fur Moiiinuutli, ahem In thla illy un l-'rMii), ahem tin llt nh alll rinnie( her rouran, return ed altti relulea I11K In OreKon I lly In Kiliruury. Klic Kn il Hi Imfer reluimul In Mmulla 1 ripnrla In reaiiuir Iht a limd amk In Tuemliiy, after lriiiiiirllni( liunltK'aa In t'lui kuinua nullity llila illy Mnliiluy K It. I'ulilela, uf Ileal i r Creek, vtaa aiiinlilf thoan Ituiiaui'llliK huallieaa III tirei;nii City TueaUuy. Henry I'urry ami Kruiulanii, Thniuaa. uf Heater Crek. lrumutei liualnexa In Itn Kiin City Tueaday. lienrRe llreiiiiry and wife, uf Molullu, ir 'Mil in 11 1 renlileuta uf that plaio, ere In thla 1 It v on liualueaa Hut iinluy. tlenrKO liuiiiiera, uf lleuver Creek, ua In thla 1 It y nil tiiiallluaa hVlilay Mr. Itinniera la a anamlll man uf Hint li'ai e. Ilnrti. Turailny iiIhk. Sepliiiulier ii, to llm Kite or tienriCK lltt, a anil, weight III'-, ioiimla. Mra. Oil ua furiiierly Mlaa K tin r mmt. Mlaa Helen Khlliiiiu. uf Wllholt. who Kent h'rliluy ami Haturduy aa thn Kiient of Mlaa Kiiiiim (J11I1111, uf Calm mull, liua retiinieil In her hnimv W'ulltT Haeiia, of Ciirna, wna uiiiniic tlionn tniiiam'tliiK IniHllieaa In DreKuii City rldny. Mr. Owena hroiiKht In the flrat new hurley fur lh loiul tuurkel. H .Kremel ua III thla city rrl iluy. Mr. t'rnil hroiiRlu In a load of thla yeur'a uula whlrli are of rxrellent iiullty. I U hud 1111 iimiaiml lurite rrop thla yejir. Alfred Wood llutterfleld, of Cwihy, proiiiltieiit reahleiit nf thut city, wiih In OreKun city on Imalm-H Thura ilny. Mr. Ilutierfleld wuh on lila way In I 'or t la nil. Mlsa Iiorothy llyrou luia urrlvod lu thla city from Tuuliitln, and liua ac- cepied 11 (eiupiiiury pualtlun In thn Kturn uf I). C. Kly. Mlaa Hyron la n llleie of Mra. Kly. MIkh Miiiido lllluy, who haa tiecn at MiulriiH, eiiHleru tlrcKon, haa returmd lo nKmi City for u hrlef vlalt wUh her father. Patrick Klley, of .Moiml PIciiHant, with friemlH. Horn. AiiKUHt II. to the wife of John lloaiovlch, of Oakland, Oil., n aon. Mra. Iloai'ovlch wna fnnnerl) MIhh Lena Story, of OreKon City, anil him reNliled III California for the pant year. Arthur Powell, of Stockton, Oil., who Iiiih hcen vIhIIIiik IiIh uncle, C. II. WIIIkoii. mid family, at Wlllumclto. haa returned to that place. Mr. Powell iiIho vlHlted IiIh old homo nt Hrouns v lll,v A. W. Kocker, of Stafford, ami fam ily, were, in thla rlly Saturday on tltoli way to Mount PIciiHant, whero thoy will miikn their fiiturn hoinn. Tiny liuvo rcKlded at Sfford for hoii.o time. Mr. and Mm. C. K. I titriiH left Wed ncHilay evcnliiK for Canliy, whero thoy will Hpcnd Kcvcral wcokn on tho farm owned by Dr. U tl. ,. Mm. HuriiH In rnpldly rccoverliiK from her roccnt illllCHH. MIhh Muritarct I'liompHon, who Krud iiatcd from llm Oronon City hlKh m hool, anil nttenileil tho Hiimmnr nor mal, Iiiih miccplDd tho poHltlou nn teacher In tho Twilight Hi hnol, which oieiifl Momlny, September IS. Mm. Frank FomberK. of Ilottvnr Creek, wuh In thla city Monday. Mm. FombcrR report that tho (train In that aectlon of tho county wan umiHunlly Rood thiH year. . Mr. ForHberR Ih man iiKiir of tho J. II. Cumpboll farm. Mm. F. 10, Cochran, of Kl Piiho, Tox., haa arrived In OreKon City, anil Ih to bo tho Kiii'Ht of hor fliiiiKhtor. -Mrs, II. I.. Maxwell, of Mount PIciiHant, mid will remain until lain In tho full. Mm. Cnchrun Ih mnkliiK her third vlalt lo OrpKMi. The Mount PleiiHiuit Bchool will op n Monday mornliiK, Septcmbor 11, with Mm. Unrnuin an principal; MIhs limine llmk. furiiierly a furnllura dealer of thla city, alio recently ra turned to llm duilea of lila furm neur Heaver Creek, aa In thla city Mun dny hrliiKliiK a aampln uf Hudun Kruxa. llieaaurlliK aeven feel MkIi, tint Inrlil'l 1 11 K Ih" roota. Tho maaa haa been plnced mi eihlliit III thla city. Mr. and Mra Muthea Juatlu and ( Welamamlel were anionic I hone ajolriK In Wllholt HprliiK-a Mi. inlay, 'l imy via Ited the Jilatln farm before rrlurnltiK In thla city. The Jinitln farm la rum poaed of I Oil ui tea of land, and a larKc iHirtlon nf It la under cultivation llm Kiuln crop la unaiiully nund, and the yield la lurxe. 1 1 una Olami la In chiirxe of the farm. Mlaa Mildred Aiken, who wua prln clpal of the Mount I'laaanl achool laat year, and who haa been apcndlnic her vacation at her tiomn at Whlttler, Cat., hua relitnied to thla city, and for llm preaenl la the KUeat of Mra. Jennie Vlliaoii Nlli-a, She hua accepted a o altlon with thn Sandy achiMtl, and will leave the lut of thla week to tuko up her dutlea In Hint rlly. Frank KIhk and l.eallo KelloKX left thla city Sunday for a trip In tho vl clnlty uf Kimene. They ahlpped their cnnoii from thla city to Kiigene. and nindc thn trip In thla to Ouk Kldnv. At that point they "hiked'' lo Waldo Ijike. whom they arn to apend two wecka fiahliiK and Ii 1 1 lit In a;, and lixin their return to thla city will tiinkn the trip from F.ukciio to Oreiton City In tho canon. Mm. Ctaru Voder mid little duiiKh ler. of Sllverton, ucciiniaiiied by Mian Itiilh Flulcy, uIho of that city, have arrived In Oregon City, whero they ure thn KuoHtH of Mra. ('. K. Qiiltin. unit her of Mm. Yoiler, and w ho Ih III ut her homo near Mountain View. Mm. Pan O'.WII, who Iiiih been In Portland, lulling with friemlH, ami uIho to iitteml the funeral of tlio late Ueurge l,eacli Story, well known Ore gon pioneer, 11ml old time friend of Mra. O'Nell, haa returned to her home ut ItoHn farm. Mount Pleiinnnt rel.Hltra ami a ( Inllluatii frlinda. Ilnv. Wlllluiii Krailx-rgi-r. puator, old UId. Mia W. W. II. hamanu ai led aa inalruii uf honor, and l. ('. Ijitou rettM aa beat man. Ilia bndu aa prettily attln-d In a IravnlliiK gown ol wlillo briwdi luth, with luigo pU turn hat lu uiutih. Mr. and Mra. Wthlol left on thu 1 u'cIim k train for Wund burn, where die) will vlall with rein Uvea. Tln-y will reliiru lu Oregon City III a lew daya lu make thla city their futurn huiiie. Tim brldu ia well known lu Oregon City, and la a liieie nf K. J. Tuoiv, city aiipi-rliilemlenl uf at hoola, and alau of Cbariea Toni Shu cumu from the i-aat aeverul yi-ara ago, and la ateiiogr.ipher for till) Oregon City bunk. Mr. llilul hua realded in Orcgnti City fur uUiiil two yeura, ulid la otic of the piumlnciit uiualial Inntriictora of thla ell)-, n-iclvliiK lila niilalcal lu ntrui lion In Kurnpe. Miaa Margucrit Flower Wtda William Mollingar. The marrlago of Miaa Murguerite Mower, recently of Sulein, but now realdliiK ut the home uf Mra. Anna Snyder, hefora the lutter took up her realdciico In Portland, and Wllllum Moiling, -r. uf Oregon City, wua aol emnired at Vancouver, Waah., Tuea- duy afternoon. They are to muke their future home In llila city. The bride la well known In Oregon City, ami hua appeared aa u aololHt In thin city at a number of entertain- nieuta. Shu acconipiinled Mra. Sny der lo Port land aevernl inotitha ugo, alnl It wua while vIkIIIiik ut the home of Mra Snyder that nlie met Mr. Mol-linger. Mr. Milllngcr haa realded In Ore gon ( Ity for aeverul yenra. and Ih popular aiuoiig the piiii-r mill pin- ployea. being connected w ith the inillH of thin city. EUEflTClMIWS IMOUHTJUN VIEW HOME IS DESTROYED BI FIRE TWO TOWNS ME TIEO CNUELINO MATCH IS TACCO IN TfNNH KrHI-TWO MORE TO BE PLAy ID. LACK OF WATER HAMPER! DE PARTMENT. BUT RAIN PRE VENTS BLAZE SPREADING Oregon I lly -aiii U k tha 1 luteal mali h of lb Monday In Inti-r-i lull j Kb'iwnra Halurday and Saturday I night aavad a pari uf Mountain Vlw from deatrm Hon along with tha home uf John Ituakla un pearl atrw-t. Aa ia '1 rlub. 1 room -nllaK valued at waa K'llmrt I'hurman llm winner Imrtmd lo thn Kroumt and an adjoin over A. Murray, of Mil. ankle, tha1!,,- homm owned by VA llrady waa M orea of llm mat' h b-lug 0, 1 1 . ilumagH lo Ihn titeiil uf al.out I !00 (I In tha Oral ae llm Mllwauklo 1 Mr. Ituakia carried 11700 Ina-iruncn on player far uulclaa..-l llm pa player, !,la hnma and MiO on thn fumU.ire not allowing I1I111 a in:le game MuMand llm damaga lo the llrady bona ray waa playing ll noli h l.-nnla. and waa covered ly InauraniB. Tha caune al Ihn end of llm Prat act i-verymm ,,f Dm blam tiaa not Imnn definitely thought llm mali'h n r.'t at over determined. In Ihn awond a I tlm hxiil boy; Thn fire broke out about 3:30 bowed a complete ri verul nf form. o Im k Sunday morning and an alarm Juvenile Officer Frost Sums Up Experience Gathered In Four Years Of Court Work ami began punning Ina opponent for wua promtly anunded. Tha Oreeii- Katlxwlng four yeara uf arvi a county Juvenile officer, I). K. Frnal Monday auimimd up lila ciMtrlen- In handling caai-4 In llm Juvenile depart inent of the loiinly court by declurlni thal ba found a majority of taana dua In an'lnty, rullmr than In the children tlmniaelvea. Juvenile Officer Froat atlrlbulel Ihn downfall uf moat dcllmpmnt chil dren to tho double alundurd uf moral ity and In 1 arleaaimae of parenta In liundllng their children. "I can how you boye and glrla 13 and II yeara old, yea, and even young er, un thn atreeta uf Oregon City alone at II and 12 o'clock at night." be aald Monday. "I have two children and I or my wlfn know where they are every hour of the duy. "Wn ahould not punlah a boy or girl for doing wrong. Society la lo bliime, and nut thn child. "Society condemna a girl who goei every point. Th" f t run op to Tfi In t xHnt and Mountuln View companlea ,",t PB, on ,h" "' ' lila favor, when Murray inmlit a aur prlalng aaauult with lila awlft acrvlcr hu lead lu ber downfall and ei claliia. 'Oh, baa a Mir, and wa imut atruaa lilin.' 'Thn boy who vlolati-a the rulea of KM lely a juat aa mm h lo be con demned aa the girl. A boy ahould be Juat aa clean aa a girl. There la an reaaon ander tha aim why wa ahould laa over the eine nf una lightly and roiiaider Ihn other, guilty uf an unpar donable crime. "A girl ahould be aa aafa un Hie atreeta at midnight aa boy. If all men were what limy ahould Im your daughter or mine would not be In dan ger on Ihn atreet at night. We have on our etreni corner young hoodlum who arn ready lo pounce on every girl who offer them the ellghleal an rouragenmnt, and aometlmea when they do not offer encouragement " Juvenile Officer Kroat la gathering atntlallre concerning bl four year of work with thn Juvenile department of Ihn county court. reaMimei, but tlm building n.i burned almiMl to the ground before urn) ahln mm nriwu. nriiiuing thn water waa ulavliif on Hie flrn. Kven aiore in II 7 In lila f.nor and Hun toiben. Ihe preaaurn waa weak owing within 01m (mint nf llm mati h After to the fact thut the houae waa on aen ral balrlllif almta t'hurmiiti Inok ' ulut tbe name level aa the reservoir. tlm game, and wun il,.- long a.-t , ( Ti fa( l iM tb)) after by pie. nielli al.ol. ut 1 1 t. over three Id.w-ka from th. ne.re.t In the deciding I tlm local player i hydrant and ti.-t a atrong wind waa ilarted atroiig. Ilia u n b e a awlft 1 blowing made fire fighting difficult. and accurate, and be ran the mure up, Thn wind curried cloud of aparka a lo 4 I In hi fuvnr. Then Murray made I hundred feet Into tho air. ond had It a laat aland and au e. i.-j m tying al j not been that nearby houaea were wet and thut the gran, tinder dry day or Iwo before, aoaked with water the Mr. Hazel Gate Weda Charlce E. May. The marriage of Mm. Hazel Graven (lutes, of thla city, luid Churlea Karl May, of Astoria, wua solemnized lu Aatorlii Septcmbor 2 ut tho office of Jndgo S. CoineliiiK, who performed thu imirrliiKu ceremony. Mr. and Mra. May havu gone to housekeeping; In their newly furniKhcd bungalow In AHtorla. , Mm. May hua maided In OmKon MIhh Hazel l.unkliiH nml MIhh Vein City most of her life, and left litis city I guinea all, III the Iwo gaim-a wlibh followed either player might huve had the inulib , half duxeii t:m.-a, but good aervlen and work ut tlm net decided In fuvnr uf thn local boy. The mutch la led over Iwo bmira 11 ml wa prob ably Iht- hurdent, llm Milwaukle men aay, ever fought on llu-ir cnurta. The Inter-cluli mab lu-a ure now tied at threo eui h. wltli two mure lo be played. flrn would have, ewept on before the wind and tarried denlructlon prob ably for block. A It wua, however, the llrady houne. altiialed 20 feet from Ihe do atroyed dwelling, wa aaved, although It waa neccaacry to form a bucket bri gade to keep the roof wet and chetn Icul were uaed freely. Mr. Huskls waa alone In ber home iS. DTTILUE PfilESTEB DIES ITJiE Of SON MOTHER OF CONRAD. CEORCE PRIESTER OP THIS CITY SUCCUMBS. Mm. Ottillle Pricntcr. a realdent. of thin county for many yeara, died at thn home uf her aon. Conrad Prleater, 607 Monroe atreet. Monday. 8bo wa born April 23. IStI, In Germany, and cume to thla country In IH12. Mr. Prleater died July 15. 1915. In l.o Angeles. The following children aurvlve: Charle Prleater, Oregon jut tho time the fire broke out, herlat': Conrad Prleater, Oregon City IN OTHER STATES SEEK hiwihand being at work In tho Crown Wlllumctte mill. She had time to uve valuable paper In the houne and few of her clothes, but practically all of the furniture was destroyed. FOUR ASK FOR RELIEF FROM DO MESTIC WOES IN CLACKA MAS COUNTY COURT. GIRLS GAMP ALONE ON Mr. I .aura Harney, Maple Lane; Mr Krnma Sharp, Stafford: Mrs. Katie lltthsett, Keesville; George Prlester. Viola: Mrs. Angcs Angell, Portland. A half brother, George Nathern. of Iowa, and a half sitter, Mrs. Katie llassen, survive. The funeral mill be held at the fam ily borne, 607 Monroe street, 2 o'clock I this afternoon and Interment will be 1 in tne sianora cemetery 10 o clock j Thursday morning. Rev. Mr. Krax- berger officiating. l.iuikliiH, formerly of Oregon City, hut now of lliihlinrd, wliern tlinlr father, K. J. laiukliiH, Ih miimiKcr (If thu Hlmlck stock farm, huve been in thin city vIhIIIiik their KramlpureutH, Mr, and Mm. A. SIiiiiiioiih, of Foiiitcenlh and JackHon Ktreets. Miss Vntu I.un kinn returned to her homu thn first of thu week, nml MIhh Hand l.aiiliis Thursday evening. She will resume her HtildleH nt lilt) Oregon Agricultural collego In two wecka. whero nlio is taking 11 four years' course In domestic Hclencn. Dr. nml Mm. A. I.. Ttcntlo npent Thursday nt lleuvor Creek us tlm giinHtH of tho former'H brother, Hobcrt lleutin and family. Ah (IiIh for Astoria tho day her uiurrltigu took place, Sho Ih the daughter of F. ami Mrs. M. K. Graves, of Oinemiiu and bus a largo clrclo of friends In Oregon City. Mr. May is connected with a luruo lumber mill ut Astoria and litis resided In that city for Homo time. Mlsa Hazel Crawford and G. W. F. Lathrop Wed. Tho nmrrlimo of Miss lluzel Craw ford, of Gladstone, and George W. Uithrop, of Oregon City, wuh solemn Ized nt tho home of Hev. nml Mrs. V, T. Millikln, llev. Mllllkln, pnstor of tho KiiptiHt church, officiating. Tho w u.-i ceremony wua performed in the pres tliroHltlitK day nt tho Uoatle farm, Dr. enco of only relative of tho contract lleatln nHHlHted In tho work. Tho griiln lug imrtios Wednesday mornlne nt 11 yield wnn excellent nt tho lleutle o'clock. Tho brldo was bocomliiKly iiinn wuh year, tno oats nvoniging gowned hi white. Mr. and Mrs. Lath nbout 81H biisliolH to tho iicro, mid rop upon their return from their wed wlieiit about 42 himlielH to tho aero, ding trio will make their future homo nt Gladstone. 1 nere nro 111110 ncroii In corn Homo if which Simula 12 feet high. There 1110 200 acres of land in tho lleatln farm, and a Inrge portion Is In liny, tho crop lining excellent tltls your. Mr. lloutlo ! engaged in rais ing Hhenp and oilier livestock. Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. I.. Stoov- er, of tills city, went to Hubbard Thursday ovonlng, whero thoy vlaltod with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. I).' Fisher, who Is coufltuMl In tho hoHpl- tal at thut place, suffering from In- Ron City. Juries received the first of tho week when sho foil and struck her face ngnlnst a Btove. Mrs. Fltthor Is lm- Mr. Bertha Gene Weds Karl Schoenhelnz. The murriiige of Mm. llortha Gone mid Karl Svlionnhnlux, of this city, wnn soleninlzpil Saturday afternoon with John R. Slavers, Justice or the ponco, tying tho nuptial knot in tho presence of a few of tho intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seuoenholnz will nuiko their future home In Ore MRS. OLIVE SMITH DIES 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. Following an illness of two years Mrs. Olive Smith, wife of Louis B. Smith, of Mount Plcasunt, died at the family home Wednesday night Mrs. Smith was born in Iowa Janu ary 6, 18S6, and was the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glerton, of Mount Pleasant. She Is Biirvlved by her wid ower, four brothers and two sisters. She was married to Mr. Smith one year ago. The funeral will be hold from the Seventh Day Adventlst church Friday morning at 10:30. Interment will be In Mountain VIow cemetery. Showing (he growing tendency of people of other states to coino to Ore gun to take advantage of easy di vorce law. In three of four divorce ults filed in the Cluckiimus county circuit court Suturdiiy the couples were married outside of Oregon. Mr. Ilium ho McGowan, who charges cruet and inhuman treatment In her complaint, married I-ouls Mc Gowan, a linotype ocrutor, March 16, 1912. at rtukleyvllte. 111. She ulleges that her husbund bit her with a bis cuit, shipped her face and threatened her life by showing her a gun. Dlmlck & Dlmlck, local attorneys, appear as her attorneys. She asks fur the cus tody of their one child. Another case conies from Colorado. Lewis Mi'Klimla alleges that Nellie McKinnis deserted him. They were married in Murch, 1904, in l.eadvllle. Colo. Paul C. Fisher, of this city, rep-' resents Mr. McKinnis. Nun support and desertion are : charged by Anna It. Saunders against Charles II. Saunders. They were1 inurrled March "V. 190S. in Portland,' uud have one chllj, of whom she : seeks the custody. I In tho fourth case the couple was 1 wedded in Vancouver, Wash., Jun- 1 tiary 23, 1915. Mrs. Roberta Dectz, ! the plaintiff, charges thut her litis-1 hand, Elmer Dectz, called her name nml was jealous of her, even flying Into u ruge ulicu sho petted their ' cat. J. Dean llutler represents her. j A party composed of Miss Evange line Dye. Miss Esther Harris, Miss Agnes Harris. Miss Florence White, Mis May Hinchman and Mlis Idella Hlnchman enjoyed a few days' outing at Sufran's peninsula near Willamette a short distance from the Hlnchman home. The young women slept In the new Btraw stuck on the Hinchman farm with the sky as their tent. Sev eral members of the party becoming frightened at strange sounds In the night buried themselves in the straw stuck until morning dawned, while the others braved it through the night without weapon or watch dog. MRS. COLE LAID TO REST. Funeral services for Mrs. John Cole were held Sunday afternoon from the family home at Clackamas. Rev. W. Boyd Moore and Rer. J. Coleman offi ciated, and Interment was in the Clackamas cemetery. Mr. Cole, her husband, a six-year-old daughter and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Imel, survive. Berlin Paper Supprssed. F.ERLLW via London, Sept 6. The Deutsche Tages Zeitung announced to its readers today that it had once more been prohibited. IS LAID TO LIST REST The funeral of Mra. Anna Groat miller, fur 22 year a realdent of Hea ver Creek, who died at 3 o'clock Sat urday afternoon, wa held front the family home afternoon, Rev. Mr. Vogt, of the German Congregutlonal church, officiating. Interment waa In tho Schtiebel cemetery. Mn. Grosamlller died after i( week' of lllneas with heart trouble. She wa born in Germany April 2, 1 and came to the I'nltcd States oon after her marriage to Mr. Grosa mlller. She Is survived by her wid ower; Mrs. Lena Giebeler. 844 Colo nial avenue , Portland, daughter; Frank Crossmlller and Henry Groee mlller. sons. Schuebel; Jacob Groas miller, Jr.. son. S84 Grand avenue. Portland: Charley Grossmiller, ton. Highland; Mrs. Anna llolbow, daugh ter. S44 Colonial avenue, Portland; four grand children, Lillian Giebeler, Marvin Iiolbow, Kenneth and Georgia Grossmiller, and a sister. Mr. Bar bara Staub, 9S0 East Taylor street, Portland. SON OF ORIS. MOUNT, AGED 6 MONTHS, DIES Allen, lufant son of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mount, of this city, died Satur day, after an illness of several months. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made, but it Is probable that a private service will be held from the family residence. The child was born March 12. 1916. ALIENATION SUIT OF 1 T ORDER DISMISSING SUIT SIGNED BY JUDGE CAMPBELL SUM NOT MADE PUBLC. An order dismissing the suit of Ben Jiimln K. Stark iiKainst F. E. Goodman and Elpha Goodman was signed Tues day by Circuit Judge Campbell, fol lowing ' nn agreement reached out of court, Goodtmm ia a member of ness mun of Hint town, and was de fendant in 1111 alienution action brought by Stark. Stark secured a judgment for $1000 against Goodman and the latter promptly began to get ready for an nppoul. Incidently, two days after the alienation suit was filed, Goodman transferred his property In Gladstone to his wlfo, nnd Stark filed a suit to set aside the deed, alleging fraud. It was this second suit which was dis missed Tuesday . The amount of settlement of the $1,000 judgment has not been made public. 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