LOCAL UIHEPS Liini I (II, i.l NaihI), In II. la n on luihiiii liM 'l) I' A l.iii..ii. of Hund.. hiiiihiK III'..' M till Mill III I ti lit lllf liM lll'H iliy I. .1,11 III II, ill ...,i' 1 1 I i i k. jt .nil.. I. K H... Ilulllnn lln nun I II y Hill MI'I : I II Htuu, liii r. nl Minomiii, mimiiK llinitu tliiiny In linri.ii ( It) I ll'lH.j)r II I' lill.Mlll. Ill ll.lllllll, f..f IIH'f I? III1 II ren-nlly Dl'iiiml In. iii ltr View llh Mr I nilif. itii'l I l.i )' r In upend llir lllli-r l tin It Imllltt u lilmlnliilili Al inui liii-liU urn lining Inn. I" for a I. IK inllr 1 1 r t Hi" Hnn-r l'r' k Hun .ln IhmiI Hniid.iy, Ihlol.ir H, In II din lii'utir ( ink hand will ilur a till III I IT III Kl-ll I lllllln, mul II U inulia liln Hi . I Hu A'ldiiili'e liiuilii'ia, nf Mil. illy will tin. hi a ii ii in nl tmal m! l I IllllM Mr kihI Mm II II labor, l.u hnv I. i i II ii'inlliiK Din miiunr al I miuon Id in h, h In n lliey lmn l.i i II III ili.iii'i. nf Hut Hilt I'u It Inn, lim rn Inn. i.l In Hull liiiiiin al lili'ii V.i liu, ur Ji'IiiiIiikii 1. 1. .Iii' Mr mi'l Mm. I III, I'll I'll)!, ! ll HlU lllf on lllllll III 'I llUtl..l i A Hi .mi), nl VliUnukli'. m llllll.lllf lino.!. 1 1, III". ii Hn I. u I ii In lll I ll) 'I Ii. im In) Lll.il.i tit WmmiHT. ail k i,i..m i..ii In r, III llila t'Kv in I. ii lii.' H.iliinliir Mr mil Mm liiillirii-, l.n.loi. nf tin. i 'uk iIhivi' in h'Hil, wi r In Hi l i H) mi l.u I in' HiiI'II'Ih) I'lvd K.iimi.iiIi nl iiinr t'ti'i'k, r I ..ll.pllllll d I.) Ill" Mill' Wl'tn (li I'. ill I ilv fluHnm H.ilul.ln) Mr mi'l Mm Ijhik M l'.nl. nl liil lli. Wife Ulllulll! Ii.i tlnlllliK III III.. ...II I'll, Hut 'II ill I W. A I'iim lur. nl Hiiii.lv, i m ' nf Hi I! 1.iiiiii i'l.l.'hl nl lli.il ll.ui nl IIik i iiiiiii . Mil a In IliU i II) mi Muii .l.i Mra llii.ri'i' Kl.il I), ul ' nilkia. .l. In tliH ill) H.ilur.l.i), Hint lilli' IhH' . I Hi. I In r mil. Ilunt I I lull, it it . I ....... Mr mi. I Mia IIlIIh-iI Tr -ill I iiK'-r ainl il.inrlit" r. IMitm In- nl l ull. ii MHU Mill. Ill lllla III) 'I ura. Ill) tlillllllt il'll In. lid" Mr mi l Mra I n. I I liid.iu. nl Mu Mil. i, were In Mil.. Hit I'll. lut Mr I. In, l.i. I la it Mill km. ll ilulr) lll.lll nf I I. ii luiinm i tiuiil t Mr. mil Mm H.li.il-, nl Hi.illut.l, Mu' Inriiirr ii i'll Iiiium n fiiriiu'i. win in tlila ill) M.. Ii. l.i). nut h In K Him trip in llii-lr uiiliiniiiliili. I A Cider, "f I'laiki'a, "in.' nf Hi.' hi'II km. mu irlii'iiW nf Hint il . ll allium; lllliai truliani 1 1 11 a; lillallli' la III Ihla rlt Mninlii) I'iIit M llulnl, i'll known farmer ul MnrliiK. waa niiiiiiik lima.' ttliu Ir.uia wild t'tJilnraa al the rniinly (rat Ttiutailar afternoon lllilt'l It" I'. It lU'lltle. Ill lll'Ut.T fri'i-l, wa In thin illy mi l.uilnraa Hal 1. 100 HUNDHCD rmtNOV AND HllA TIVI ATTCNO IMPRtftSIVC CHUDCH CtHEMONV. I.il.nt liu t anil) Ilulr liuli'l ami will (ul ul Hi" mIiiIit nl HaiiU llmlmia, I'alllnlllU Mm II I. H.i.Ii'it, nl I'.ai. i I fe I., m.m III llila i liv H.ilui.l.i). Mr ll.nl i r la al Hii Hlal (air yiuiiiidii, lunnii luki II 1 1 Vi n. nl hl II I ('. a liu I I aliiio iiiiiim a i Ii.ia liiu II K.lf iiil III" gland i iMIiiploli mi Id 'I II'' I t'niiiiiil, a J)i'iniili II . ('. l.i i.i r In Hi" lu'i.l llml Mr H.iilKi r ehll.ll"l J Mi H' i IkIiI pli'i u (I'M Mri k nl. I j I'r I A Wlilli'. fiiiiiiiul) nl liu i.iui I'll), liiil in . nf I'm I liiii.l, ui In llila i ll I'tl'ln), ulii'ii' In. tlalli il II Ii lili'iula I. ii. I lrunai l.ul l.u.lni'aH ir. Willi" xiii liitmi'ily rilllur am) "Hi lulii-r nf Hi" fif'i:uii i lly Knli'riiia", in. I a ,i.ii liili.uiT nf llila i lly muii) )i illa "I'll II" In a l l'ill.. r In l.i.t nl Clll'l.llll I T, A'IU Mull, III 'lltkll.i ! 'liiu id hum t.il a nf lll.iiiu II" null i.l nl S I .llliui l.i) I'tilllllK mill llll'lll li i u Ml I hi .ii i lull, In In- knuMii ua tin. W lll.iiiu II" W ll-iuii i lul' Kti'ti'll liuMiii'i wan i ln . , .ri alii'lit, mi'l ll.il.i tl luuklii M'i ii l.iit Afli'r a '" kIiiiiI m i i Ii" a III" llli'i't llllt u.lj.iiirlli'.l In iiii'i l ai iiln lu I Wi'ilm ailn)' I'ti'ii ItiK. II.IiiI.it I Km ft I.ihIv liitlliil. r.i'i I, ill i lln Milium ii ) Kt.y mu! ami. Ilu'aiul. .nl In l.ll.i r il nn H iinliiy, Mhi't" Iln')' vliill ii a faun lliul Mr. Kl.y l lnli-ri al.'il In, ami lili li la In i Imm' nf li rty llial). Mini Ii.i fur Hi" I'anl yiur iiiiiili- iiiuii) liiiiriiMiii"iil on Hil fin in l lila )iur l"li i.f day la l iu (una. ami Hut" I.i Iiik :i arri-a iluiili'. In alii'iil Ihrri- cr 110 huli"l lliniilii"! from llila Uml llila rar. It U I'liiiini'il In ti k lli f ii nn In Hii m ar fulur". Tlila lll mak" an lil"Ul kIim k fiirm ua Ilin Mnlinlit rlwr fluMa i Inan dy Thn t in lu ml la ulnt j or In l.o rli-arnl n'll tlila full. Mra J K I. Inn, ttill knuMii In Or.1 ur.liiy. ntul hll" h"ti tUidul lth liU,k"ii 'Hy. iImiikIiIit of Mm. A. .Wlwin. l.tnthi-r lr A I. H.ittiiv m luu..' luuii" l nl I'url Iniul. niiili rtt "lit 'irr.Mlt.r u i nil. ul i.i i'i.iili.n at Hie CikhI Hu in.iriuu liu.ll.il I'ii.'b.Iii). ami Ui'il m-Kiluy ttua aliKhtly liii.futi'. Mra NV'aiiii tlaii"i mIUi lur ilmiKhtiT In r'urtliiinl Wi'iltifHilay. Hit auti, I rltlil. ho ri'iiltrit In J url.'H l.y In I n If klrki'il l.y a liiiran wlilli' -tnilii)i'i at Ik ..ii; ni'ur CiitiTiiiiiiiit ('ain, w tin hh nUu In (hn (iimil S;imiiii ll.i'i nf tlila i lly, luit now a ri-Hlih iit of Knrl Zin.i MiMirc. ut Vumiiiurr, l Itiu k. Il"i:iiii. hmliiK roni" In (lri'i!ll Ii.ia r. lurni'il In llila i lly Clly In at l-inl III" Mlum huril IVti'Mon W. V. Ilnrrla, wi'll known nf I'ulatiil China awlii", a t) Ihla II y nn l.iiliii-a Hatiiriluy, luinliit! I tin trin In Ihla i liv l.y auliiiiiu'ill. Mra Ja k Juiu-a nml Mra. Surah Siiira, nf Ihla rlty, mit" III" cuittta H.ituril.iy nf Mr mul Mra Thutnaa II. I'.nli'ii. mul Mm UaIIIIiii, nf Cariii Mini r.lllli Alhlri'ili,'". uhu Ii it ta luu'ii hii'IiiIIiii; Hi" tti'i'ki'iul ua th" KUrht nl Mli.a Wiii.il 1'iuiik Miiuri', hIid Imi tu rn i llul iil'l. lllul. Wllhll . fi't III" ll ! lUu ttnki. hIiiti. h" Ii 11 ta Im'i'II lnltlHK Mill frli'iul". Ii.ik r.'t ii rn ivl In tlila rlty Mr. Mini; I. A. YntiiiK uiul falull) luit" uirlw I In CI.ii k.tiu.iM i iiinil v front M.i.lnm, "ii'.ti'rn (iri'Kitn. iiuiklni; th" trip n.t i- Mr nml Mr. Ilriitlim Viuhtrr. mIi.i . l.nul. ami lintiKlni; thri'i- waituiiK mil li.it" n niriiilni; iu ti r.il tl.tt t ,it a iiiinitu'r uf Imrai a Tln-y i n Sali tii iilti'inlliiK Hi" Ori'mm Slat fair. 1 tUK" In f.irinlnn mi ItU L'.".J in rr i.irni : r. liiriii'.l In Uri'Kiiii Clly Kilil.iv i t.'it t it if V. V. Irwin, of Aurura, who la wt'll known llirmiKhiiul I'l l, kaiiuia i imiitv. I r 1 1 1 1 r I y rin:.ii:i . In lhi aim k uruw In liimiiuHH, itiin In Htlh illv nn Mun .lay. Mm I A Ank". ttlu i li.ul ii hau l niiiit" ilUilay i.f Imr n. . .11. wui k nt the liit'Kiili Stall- lulr. wan uwurtli-il nllit inl.i't. ImIiiiIIiii'. lit" flrMa mul fmil MM il l It . Min I Ih.;ih'. nl Hill .I... r. i, uhu haa lii .'ii laiiini: w Hh lii'r ii.tn nlt, Mr. mul Mil II II Tal'ur, uf tih-ti Ki Int. Iiiih ii tiirii.'il In lit- Iiiiiii.' Shi- v. i.h in i iiih ..inli i hy Iut mm. .luliii K .It iiiiliiitH, uf .It nnl.'.H l.t"l;t', an In liu- i lly on Imniiit-Mt Satiiiil.iy. Met .li'iinliiK,t. who haB I n irltlially III fur Hi'M-ral iiiuiiIIim, In Inipi'tivlliK ultiwlv al lu r hiiint' Mis. ('iillit-rlii" limn her. of Miilln.i, Iiiih nnhi-'l In this rlty, whiT" nlit- Ih III" Kiit-sl of Mm. Kmil Kiirkstill. mul will aln.i lnlt wlih nlliiT frii-iiils In ililiitily Ix-fnri' I'uliiriiliiK I" hrr hoiii". luliii IIiii:Ih-h mul wlfi- rami- In HiIh .'Hy Tinv'iiluv In (like Imini- Ihi-ir Hlm k that wan rxhlliltt'il at III" Ori'Kun st nl o fair, mul wlnnliiK many prl.t't on tlu-lr tliit-niHi'V raltl". 'l'lit-lr nlot k fiirm Is liii attul ut Lilian M im, (iwl'llin ami t-l.'iliT, MIh:i Mary li.itii'H, of Kltlnraitti, wrr.- iiiiioiik thoni IranHarlliiK IiiihIiii hh in this rlty Tlii'H l:i y nflt-rnonn. Thry nlrni vIhIIi-iI with Ihi'lr liiiiiin. Mr. ,1. V. .Iiiiii'H niitl Mirt. Sarali St'iii'H. Mr. mul Mrs. Cllffnril Crawforil, who liavn lu-i-n rralilliiK at HHO Mo-: I ii 1 1 it avi'iiui', wl'l i;n lo M.ijilo Lain' lo 'lay, whrro Ihry will inaki tlti'lr fit- j turn hoini., Mr. Cruwforil Is (o liavi-l i liarnu of n farm nl thai plum. I Mr. nml Mrs. Kit want Kortuno, who. lut to lii'fii nt Sali'in for Hut piiHt wrt'k, rt'liirni'tl lo ()rt't;on Clly Siimhiy iviii litK. Mr. Kortnni! was thn official mar thr nhl I. Inn i-awniill. uliont hlx in llt-t from thiit illy. Mr. YoniiK ha.l i-t i-'I' itt rropa on hU ranti-rn (Iri'ituli farm, ami ill-.pn nl of n Ian.'" amount of tii'. t li-l.l I., (nl.' i iiiulnit lo CI i. ka mas i ..unit Mr tmini; Is a l.ru.nr 'l iu. Mi llu,.l-l i Imii Ii 'i..in .a lilKhl aa Hu. will" nf I lift Mi'il-llli of Mlaa Lit a Ijnlma lllalu lianl, only ilu'ii liliT of Mr ami Mra A I.. Hluii" Ii mi. I ami 'iuy I i-mi vi. rmi, holli of llila illy Id J K. Ilattklna nffli lul i-. In Ilin ifi' io" nl al.u'il '!'") rrla llt. a ami fili iuli of Ih" i nntrai Hiik partli-a I'lr. i .tlliK tin. Impri'iialtK HUH i I'ti'iiiuiiy, fiurliiiul Hi.ll'iMill kuiik I tit f. li.-'y "(Hi I'lifnl liv"." aflt't lil. h IIik i In i lr nf Hi). M. llii..ll i linn It, iilu I' r th" Ii uilt'iahlii of Mta Nli-iii I'.nrlow lUMriiiii-, iiilinil Hi" i linn h alnmiiK Hi" i liorua (nun Ui liiiiKrln Al Ilin ii.iiiliinli.il. Mlaa Ivy Kunl n iuli rnl M ii.i li..lni a i l lliiK ii. anli In Mhl. h Ilin hrl'lul parly I'lllrn-il 'I In- luliii', in umpuiili l l.y lu r f.ilh it. A I. Itl.iin hur.l, ua pri i"li-'l hy K.ithrii llawklna. n fli r Klrl. luur IliK Hih Hiililllii! rlliK. ahlill wua III 'I Ii n In Hu- H liita nf a ma" Th" hrl'l' nml In-r f.illu r follntti-il. uml lmim"ll llli'ly lulliiMlliK i't" III" lithlralliulila, MUa Ci i II llMipi-r. Ml -a Maml" Km in-'ly, Mlaa Km K niu'ily. Mlaa l"u I, ..Hi. I'l iiTHuii KiiH-rlnx il' Imr' h on Ih" tippii'ill" alnl" -ri. tin-. I.ri.li'i'ri.iuii uml lila I" "I mun, Hlu-r mun Ml'li r, of Ihla illy mul Ih" u-h ma. liurlaml llulluwi'll, ll.irulil Haul fonl, lluruhl Mlllrr ami Hti-urm-a CiiahlliK Th" hrhlal liiirly III"! hi- lit-.it It a litaiitlful linprotini-il floral ur haay Th" l.rl.l" una luimlKotiii-ly kumim-iI In hll" i rrpi ini-li-or mul (Jt-nrulelt" rri pi". aiul In-r Ioiik lull" V"ll ua h"'il In iilan" lllt cruni;" litonanina form Iiik a illiiilrin, ami trrinliiiiiliiK Ittt ilulnly aiiraya of th" aauii- Hint rru' c fully ilrupi-il Hi" ii'll at nx Ii al'l'. Hh" rtirrli-il a ahowi-r liouipii't of whllo rhryaunlhi-iiiuina Th" liiuM of linn- Mlaa Kilmlalon, mom a ilainty Koan of yellow, ami rarrlnl a ahower lioiiiiu-l of roainiia. Aa thin waa thn flral "raliihow" weilillnR lo he ln-hl In Ihla rllv, III" lirhleMiiulila wrra iln-a-H-il lo rorri-iponil lo the rolora of Ihe rulnliow. ntul Hie tlii-orutlnna of the rhiinh Hi" auni". Mlaa Cecil HiHiprr wore pule rreeii, mihh Kra Ken neily. pink; Mlsa Mamie Kenni-ilv. Iin.-nili-r; Mian IhiiIm-I I'l-ti-raoit. pal" lihie. I'ilik mul while roninos were rarrleil hy thi s" yomiK laillea. Ko'lowltiu the imirrl.iKe rereitionr a ri-ri'itluii wna lu-lil ul the Hliinrhnril hoine on Twelfth uml Monroe Htreeta to whirli uliont fat Invlteil cuesla at- i .-iiii-i Iti-freshltu-lila were nerved ' ilurlnK the i-veiiliiK. Mr. lHani liar.l I wua iiHtUleil in FervliiK hy Mrs. Anna j MnKtie, Mrs. Steiirnei CuhhltiK, Mrs I I.. Malleoli 1 The rooms of the Itl.iin hur l luiuio were h.-antlfiil with tlu-lr ilerorallona. Ferns, roaes, oslera uml ilnxwooil Kreeitery were used. The stairway leadiiiK Into the llvlnu room was fra tooned Willi YlrKlnlu creeper, nml hrliiht red ron-s were used, while all unhwiiy lu-lwi-eii the livlnit Ii ml din- formi'd of ferns mul EARLY COLD SNAP DOES 1 DAMAG E IN THIS COUNTY VCCCTABLCe, 'LOWER, AND EV C HAL CROPS Ale BEVEHELY 0AMACE0 By FH04T. DAHLIAS SO BADIY DAMAGED, WEST LINN SHOW CANCELLED Mrs. Frank BarlO, cil Ciladttona, Lote 1000 Blotaofni Bi'iuii of Unuaual Wtalhtr let Forma In Radlandi O.atnct. ' fill I HliS IS ASSIGNED 10 OREGON Law Too Complicated For West Linn Man Who Punishes F. P. Cross In Own Fashion OTHER CLACKAMAS COUNTY PA TORS ARC SHIFTED LEBA NON CONFERENCE ENDS. A did Iln. heavy froat V. .In.-mhiy liuillilliK luiialili-ralil" 'I .. ii. ,. i:- HiriiiiKluuil iiurllii rn purl nf ilm WUImm-itn vulliy Many cn.t luve hei-n .) ,( mi ai;i"l. ulid Ih" li" lo fuiimia wi'l uiiioiinl Into Ilin It". 'i .imla Klowera, too, lut.- I.. -n rulm d, ulid the Weal I, lull llulili.i -l.uM, whu h wua ai In iluli 'l for Katur.l i. h: a In i n can i i iii ii Ih-iuiimi of tin- ..iui,ii- dune hy Ilin cold itllll 1'lie i ui-utiihi-ra and tnmutoea un prm Ih ally ruined In Hie Clu kamun. M'llullu and Heaver I u.-k H" tlulia, ua welt aa In the munli- rn part of the illy. Th" corn la nln duiuuK"d con aldiTahly In all ae.ili.iiH In Ktufford Ihere wua a heuvy final, hut very 111 He duiniiKe to the Kardi n or fruit lu lH-eti reporli'd ao far. Thin- wua lie at liedlund, and thh Hmtlon of thn county huu aufferH i i.tmuli-rahly. The furtnera throughout th" luuiily were uol prepared for the In-aty fri ata, and are reiipliiR tho crop that atlll reinulna lllidainaiii-d. Mra. Krnnk llariim, of (JlailBtmie, one of Hie hi-at kii.mii dahllu r.roerH of the ainte, lost nvi-r ::i)o lilimHiima all of whlrh were of rare vurletlea. Toduy the atnlka ar driMipliii; and him ki-ni'd hy tho roM At (itudatone water pIjm-h were froj en. f)n Tueaday the thermometer r-K-latcred 31 ilecreca. and Wednida' tnornlnR two denreea In-low freer.lnic. Mra. (ieorco A. HanlinK wua nniont; thoae InsliiR vuluuMe plautx. Mrs HurdltiK'a Karden In this city hua at trarti-d inui'li uttentiun, hut today it prearnta a dlffi-retit nikht. The nt al k k are hendliiK w ith tlx ir loud of Mack rued Muhhoiiih. In i1i:k Kardrti the nuaturtluina tire a "thlni; of the past." while the hrllolron s are ulo none. The HuinuHcuH imiiilry la mifTiTiim from the Iohh of k .i r.l- ;i tnuk :ih in olhi r parta of the rnunty, hut It Is he lleti'd that the rnrn fur the k'Uko pur pn.M'H la tuife. It' t J K. I Id vt klu. puator of lh Ott-Kon Clly M.-thodlnt i huri h for Ilm luat I an yi ara, wua aalj(m'd lo III" 1'xal i liun h for uiiuiln r two year li rm l.y Hie til .h'ip ut Hi" WHIauiHtH vulli-y oiifi ii-iii e of Hut Mi-lhndlat i hiir h at l.el.jiiun, whli li i-mli-d Mon day. I r Wlllluiu Walluie VuuiikiI'iIi, pualor of a Cortland Meihodlnl i hurt Ii, wua upixilnti-d aiipi-rlnli-tideiit of Hie I'urtlmid dlntrlrt. Iir. Juim-a M'Kire, nf All. any, waa uj.polnled auperlnl"iid riit of the KuKi-ne dlalrlrt and I'r. T. I!. Kurd, of Hah in, until two yi-ura aco pnainr of the Ori'Kou Clly Mi-thodlnl i hur' h, wua r-tulm-d aa auperiiit"tid' en! of th" Huli'lil lllnlrli I. All the apiioliitini iila fur the Hu'i-iu .lii.tr li t. which In. In. Ira Clui kutnua roiiiity. follow: T. II. Kurd, atiiierltiteridiiit. Ainlly, 0 O. Oilier; llullatun. J. W. Warr.-ll; llaiika. II. A. Hrlntol; lli-avertoti. C. A. (iruy; llorlnx ami lieiinett Chupel, K K. Zliiiinerinun ; Itrooka, H. W. Mull; Cunhy. V. II. Moore; Curua and Cen Irul I'olnt, C. ('. Kruildi-r; Clui kafnai ' mid Oawi-Ko, J. K. Iilnnun; Corne'lua. J. C. Croler; liallan. J. M. lirown; Diiylon. M. A. Marry; Dllley, C. W. CnuiatiMk; Jiiiiidi-e, J. S. Moore; K( laradu. Ilmry Kplera; Kalrvlew, II. C. ' llrewati-r; Kulla City, J. C. Krwln. Kumo, K. filttltia; KoreM (irove. It. E. ' liuiihip; Hreahuin. A. f. Ilrai kenhury; lllllahoro, W. Khlpwortli; l.ufayette, Curl Kect, I.llierty, A. Hawthorne: Mveali-y. lo he Mipplled; Mariuam and lluhhurd. Thoinaa Arlieaon; Mi- Mlnnvllle, D. I-ater Flelda; MetKer, H. J. Keater; Molnl'a. . W. 8nyder; Nehalein, R. ('. Vouns; Newheric. It. K. Myera; North I'lalna. M. M. Ileed; OreRon City. J. K. Hawklna; Ouk (Irene, Ikiw Deliiig, I'leaaant Home and llirf. K. S. Kord; Salem. Klrat church. It. N. Avlson, Jaaon I-e Me-! inorlul. W. K. iiinalla: Lealle. II. N. , Aldrlrh; Went Salem. W. J. Warren:! Kundy, II. M. Miner; Srholls and; KurmliiKton. Oren Wall; Sheridan, C. Dark: Sllvorton, E. M. Smith and i Wl'llam Nlrhol; Stayton. E. 11. Iam k hart; Tillamook, A. F. I-arey; Tual atin, II. I'. Itlake; Viola. C. W. HoRue; Wlllamlna. C. H. Munition; Wilson-1 vllle uml Willamette, f!. H. Ahhotl; ! WiHidhurn. E. C Decker; Yamhill and j Carlton, Itohert Hrymer. ; Amerli an Juatn e la Inn i oiii.1. ated, too aln. lo pleaaa A'l-ialider Hiolt, nullvaof Hiotlund, who Tli'iraday tonk Ilm law Into hla own handa. Aa a re aull Kra nk I'. Croaa, employed hy the Muii liriMery atom aa a dHltery man, la In a a rloua loiutuiun. "I lilt 'Im alxml four pouui hea." Hunt told Juatlcn Hii-ti ra In half (Ian lie, half KiiKllah, afii r hla arrest. " did li a lilt 'em whin lie waa down. I alwava waited for im to ci-t In hla feet." The jinilli e hua taken the wf under ttivlkeiiii-nt. "I Irl.-d lo net a complaint from Ih dlatrl. t attorney hut ln t,,i, ttla n,n ra ahould la hrouehl ,fori, t Wiat l.lnn recorder," uid H. oit lu Ilia Jllatlia court. 'Then wa flln.l a tun for :'oo In thn clrnill court, but l- auan of aouia flaw thn raao waa dla. tnlaai d Ho I decided lo at- Croaa my--If. Thn only HiIiik I am aorry for la 1 1. nl he fell down iii eually " Hi nit did not try lo avoid arn-at. In 'a t. In-fore ConaU'iln Kroal knew thai a loinpluitit wua laaiied, Hiolt aurreii dered hlinaelf. Tim Went l.lnn Inaii entered l.lia of aiilltv l.efi.rn Iii.H.k ' Hlev vera. AicordliiK to the atory told hy Heolt Crota la a aud alK-ht wllh hudly and hla wife, MurRarel K oil, alio live ,i kened fere and aanllen eyna. Ho In Weat l.lnn. Croaa ratlin to Ihelr 1 aevera aa Ilm heullnif admliilaiered hoiiae rerenlly to deliver rnx erlea and J to him hn limy hn auffrrluK from In. InmilK-d lur. ti-rtul Inlurlra FORMED OREGON CITY iN DIES AT SALEM w. D. TRESHAM, 73, AT ONE TIME WAS IN SHOE REPAIRING BUSINESS HERE. J. S. BARNES. FARMER E, W. I'. TrcHham. formerly of thia city, hut recently of Huletn. died In the hoapltul at that plare Scptemher 24. The funeral aervlri-a were held In tliut city, and the remain were crn. mated. Me waa formerly i-niianed In the ahoe repairing hualneni in thia city, and before making hla homo in Ore Ron waa a traveling auleainun for a large ahoe firm. Me came to OreKon for hla health, making hla home In thia city for aevc-ral yeara. lila relativea try realde In the eaatern atutea including 1 ow. J. 8. Iliirnea, of Wilaonvlllo, one of the protnlnetit onion grower and furmera of Cla kamua count y. died at the Good Kamarltan hoanlial in I'ort land Monday morning at 7 o'clock. The hody waa brought to hla borne and Interment will take place In the fam ily plot in the Mood View cemetery. Two week aKO Mr. Ilarne u em ployed about hla farm and accidental ly atepped on t rusty nail, which pene trated hla foot. Ixkjaw resulted, causing hla death. The man uffered gnat agony. Mr. Harms was the father of fifteen children, eleven aurvivlng, alt of whom reside In the Wllaonvllle coun- lie I also survived by bla wld Me was about S3 year of age "nlo. tnil a native nf Irnta Mr rtnrnaa Mr. Tresham waa about 73 yeara of i was the uncle of E. L. Walter, of I Oregon City. 0 IN UKE CASE, our I 12 HOURS li AGREE r il. ...i... V..HI. ..' 1 1.1. . liv liaifiint 1 mg room wan iliiRwninl greenery, tne same ueiui; lined over the window. Caroline Teatout rosea were umi-iI In Hie deco rations of th" dining room. The table iv. Hi tin- latter uml his family while In tills clly. II" was u roinpanle.l IliU city by hla wife on Tuesday. I .1. Ideihoff, well known farmer of, Stafford, was In Ihla city Monday, I -r I lit; til U a h.illiile uf hiilii" ol the pola-1 toes raised on his farm. These are I I of Hu- Am. Tie. in Womler variety, mi'l 1 Hie -a in pie he liroiu:ht to this illy ; welRheil two luiunds. brim; It'll Inches In lein:ili, nine Inches In tircumfcr riirr, ami III lee and one half Im lies III j I illaim tcr. Mr l.leiiioff has n iiiar I ! ter of an a. ic plauled lo lliese pnla 'lues ami will nverane I'.'i sui ka. The t.uil of the Iderhoff farm Is adapted for the growing of potatoes. There me I SO lu res in nl', uml a larK" portion ol (his Is under cultivation. The Staf ford si liuul hous" is located on it pari of the place, Hie land being deeded lo the Hi-hool by Mr. Iderhoffa father, I he lute . Iilerhoff. The potatoes thai were brought In this city attract nun h attention. was prettily i leniatls. draped with festoons of iS.EDH R. NICHOLS. PORTLAND WIFE CHARGES HE SAID SHE WAS NO STIMULUS IN HIS WORK AND A FOOL. Htni'ter nt tho rum truck dining the I'liees ut the Oregon Klalo fair, Mr. and Mra. Hubert lltillnrd, of Highland, visited Saturday with Mr. Milliard's mother, Mrs. Kred Dullard, who Iiiih been critically ill for tho last L'fl months, uml who In now Improving, ho that her recovery Is looked for ward lo. flodfred llliihm, of Heaver Creel;, visited with her daughter, MIhh (iirls lena llliihm Tuesday. Mr. Illiihtn Is rapidly linproviiig from hla rtitleul lllnesH, having burn ciinl'lned in thu litmpllul in Portland for nevenil i w-enkH, Mrs. K. V. Curler, lifter vlHitlng Willi friends nt tioldemlale, Wash., for' the hint week, returned to Oregon City Thursday evening. Mrs. Carter Itex II. I.umpinnn, well known I'ort I laud newKpupernian, Ih defendant In u divorce suit filed Saturday in the Cliicknimis county circuit court by Mrs. V. 11. I.iiiupiunn. who ninkes it general chargu of cruelty. Mrs. I.umpmuii allegeH that he told her nhi "wiih no aid or stliiiiilus In IiIh work, and that sho didn't know anything nml was a foul." They have three children, ,lean, Her bert and l.aura, the yoiingest only a few weekH old, over whom she hsXh the ciiKlody. She also ttskH for $25 a iniinlli for tho Hiipport of herself nml children. Mr. and Mrs. I.nnipmnn wero married September 4, 1909, In Mice l.nke, VIh. .1. Denii Hutler, nn Oregon City attorney, filed Ilm com plaint for Mrs. liaiiiiiuan. Thn l.nnipimin family lives at Oak drove, in this county. The marriage of Mrs. Kdith Toban, of this clly. and Hatph Nichols, of Portland, was solemnized In l'ort'and 4::iu o'clock Monday afternoon tit the home of the bride's; mot her, Mrs. Ida Kollansbee. The ceremony was per formed in the presence only of rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. NIi IioIh left on the S o'clock train for California, where the honeymoon will he spent and upon their return will make their future home In Portland. The bride waa be eninlngly attired In a dark hluo truv cling suit with largo picture hat. The bride is well known In Oregon City, where sho has resided most of her life. Kor some time, she has been employed hy thu Piuifle Telephone & Telegraph company in this city, and several years ago waa employed by tho same company In Portland. She has a large circle of friends in this city. The bridegroom Is a well known business man of Portland being con nected with a drug firm of that city. AT WILLAMETTE SCHOOL STUDENTS ATTEND HIGH SCHOOL FROM OTHER DISTRICTS PLAY SHED PLANNED. A judgment nr.ier and decree was signed by I'ir. nil .ludce Campbell Sat urday In the suit of .lames Adkins ncaitist Minnie I.. Poster, owner of the Portland Imuse at Ft fill and Main streets, and C. II. Maverstock, n ; on tractor, for 1":: ii,"i, for material u.." ! In the reconstruction of the Pinll.u.d house, uttorney fees and costs. Tin decree orders the sheriff to sell t!u' property In satisfy the claim. John ZccU and ('hole A. Zcek were given a judgment for $10:i.".4l, attor ney's fees aud ensts, against Ale, and Mamie M.u Kar'aml. Judge Campbell Saturday sign.u an order on motion of the plainti'i' to dismiss the divorce suit of S. Linton against Xella l.inlon. Mo ulso signed a decree divorcing Thomas K. Still well from Margaret J. Stillwell. Constipation Dulls Your Brain. That dull, listless, oppressed feeling Is due to impurities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. After deliberating 12 hours and five minutes, the Jury In the suit of n. W. Clarke against the Willamette Valley 0. . a-TA.I - j. i. King's New Life Pills give prompt ""T " ,ur 'J"U' " "'"niisseu a A mil.l. easv. nnn-orlnlna- lv ' m'nuica belore midnight Wcdnes. uu nihui, uuauit; m agree, i ue iriai opened Monday and continued until 11:42 o'clock Wednesday morning when the jury retired. As administrator of the estate of Davidella Clarke, who was killed by relief. A mild, easy, bowel movement will tone upvyour system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New- Life P1113 today at your druggist. 2.1c. A doso tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. (Adv.) August 4. 1913. Mr. Clarke, her wido wer, filed a suit against tho railroad. While the Clarke Jury was out, an other case was tried, a verdict secured II. L. Livingston and M. A. Livings ton were given a verdict of $1 dam ages and 50. alleged value of lumber involved, agalnsf L. A. Rail. Tho ac tion was brought to replevin 15,000 feet of lumber at Wilda station on the Willamette Valley Southern. The a Willamette Valley Southern train 1 jury was out about an hour. MONEY ALL THE TIME AT MORGANS 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. Since tho opening of tho Willamette school it largo number of students havo been lidded to tho enrollment. At tho present time 115 students aro in tho high school, of whom 19 tiro fresh men, nml five are from the outside districts, Including Stafford and Hoi ton. imo nunureii and fifty-five en rolled In the graded rooms. Miss Ethel llellok Is the primary toucher, being elected to that office this year, but owing to the crowded condition of tho classes she is beuig relieved hy having nn extra teacher employed. Mrs. C. P. Ilomlg has ac copied this position. The teachers in tho high school are C. F. Romlg. su perintendent; Miss Mary Jensen, Pro fessor Turner, and In the grades, Miss Lllznheth Wirt, Mrs. llawiey, Miss Emily Marshnll, Mrs. C. P. Uomig and Miss Ethel Dellok. A play shed. SO by 40 feet. Is planned. There will also be added to the playground a lawn tennis court, as many of tho students of this school have hecoino experts In this sport. Frank I'. Scott filed a suit in the circuit rourt Tuesday against Or. E. R. Todd, of Molalla, for f 10,000. alleg ing ninlpni'iico. The plaintiff broke his right hand May 13, and went to Dr. Todd for med ical attention. Ho alleges that the Molalla physician fulled to use proper treutmetit, that ho was careless and that as n result he has been perman ently injured. He declares that he was making $10 u duy ns a logger previous to the accident, and that now ho is unable to follow his trade. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES. Hessie Oswald and William A. Vo der, of Hubbard, and Emma Rose Sclienk and Hordon M. Lawrence, of Estacada, route No. 3, secured marri age licenses from Clerk Harrington's ofl'ico Monday. Ill PREPAREDNESS If How It Helps Coagts and Colds Bur rour bolil. of FeUr'a Hmm aad Ttr ft.it., and quick Ir atop Ih. cmaha and colda of arirfail. Karl? fall briim croup, brooohltlt. nthmatlo breathing, troublenom nlghl ooiwhs. whooping cough, and Uckliog, irri. table throat. It irera?at tha diitresslng eooah of weak lung, and the chronic coughs of iiiarlj people It giTM ''mollies" to infanta and children and prorokee adenoidi and tore Inflamed throaie. GlTeFolej'i Honey and Tar freetr. ttla aoaoothiugand cnraUTe, relieve! hoamneu and pan a healing coating on the lrfi.ml mueoni lining of the throat. Itatntiamn.h. ill andqalrkljand rellereacrooo be ing eauil fore ttnt dree cled thioghaaachaneetoreallF SI . . 5 co la,r" or "' he carenta. The latt doto la Jott a good ai the firtt, and a leea amount la needed than of anr other eoogh urnp. flo e to It that yon get onlr the orttin.l FOLEY'S nONKYANDTAR, f" U if the ooijr gtnmimt, aad co&taioi ooopiataMa For Sale by Jones Drug Co. Adv. Lunch Goods Uex Real Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25e Rex Totted Ham .... 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Totted Shickon. .15c, 2 for 25c Rex Totted Tongue. .15c, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Ileans. Regular 2,'ic 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork and Iteaus. Regu'ar 13c 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Means. Ui-gu'.ur 10c 3 for 25c V. 1! .Sardines, special 3 for 25c Snyder C:itsup( ligne bottle, Regular 2ac 25c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, special 15c Sea Ilrccje Ocean Crab, best qual ity and class, can 25c Swiss Cheese, pound , , , , ; , ... ,30c Oermail 8olome Sausage, lb.. 50c Honey, short qt, bottle, special 30c Pimento Cheeso 10c Chilli Cheese 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 20c Crenm Brick Cheese, pound 25c Llmber;;cr Cheese, pound 25c Hooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Prand Sardines, 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 15c 2 Cans Shad 25c Chilli Con Carnl. can 10c Crackers. 10c box. regular $1.00 box 70c Hot Tamales, can 10c 1 Chip Peef 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 jars.... 25c C.reen Olives, sizes. .. .10c, 15c, 25c Corned Peef, can 25c Pcvilcd Ham, can 5c 6 for 25c Lobsters 30c Shrimps, can 10c Oysters. Reg. 15c 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 Vnceda Piscuits, f.c pkg...6 for 25c Vneeda Piscuits. 10c pUg., 3 for 25c Fruit Mountain Huckleberries Pan;.nas Lemons Watermelons Santa Clans Melons ...10c lb .20c doz. .25c doz. ....1c lb, .15c each Vegetables Green Corn 10c doz. Ripe Tomatoes 3 lb 10c Celery bunch 5c Cabbaue, big solid head 5c Green Peppers ,,..15e doz. Sweet Potatoes 7 Iba. for 25c Jincy Potatoes, sack $1.00 BEANS. Mexican Reds, 3 lbs for 25c Lima Pcans, 3 lbs. for 25c Small White Peans, 3 lbs. for.. 25c Ilayo Peans, 3 lbs. for 25c Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c Pest 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 Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Wide-mouthed Mason jar cups will fit "Golden State" Mason's Jars. Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rog. 35c Coffee 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 Lipton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Splderleg Tea, reg. C5c grane.. pound 50c Gunpowder Tea. regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c Poslum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, pcakage 20c SUGAR SPECIAL (Subject to Market Change). 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $7.45 100 lbs. Pure Cane $7.65 13 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 14 lbs Dry Granulated $1.00 Star Flour sack. $1.65; libl., $b.50 Eastern Paeon, pound 25c Specials Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Rroom 25c Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-!b. Sack Vi ground Salt 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloes Starch 5c a can Old Dutch Cleanser,...,. g5c, 3 cans Lye 25C Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc gallon 20c 1 gallon 25o M gallon In glass containers. .25c Regular 25c size K. C. Baklne Ponder 2UC 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Wax Paper, 24 lS-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes. ) o ( Post Toasties f or Krumbles V 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran Krttmble Corn Flakes, 2 Rolled Oats, 100 b. sack. Rolled Oats, bulk, 6 lbs Liberty Oats, Reg. 25c. pkg. 2 for 25c pkgs. .15c .45c .25c .20c Liberty Wheat, Reg. 25c, pkg... 20c Golden Rod Oat Flakea Regular 35c, pkg 25c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Savory Soap, 2 bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 ban for 10c 13 Bars Bob White SoaD 50c Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 2 pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder. can, Reg. 25c 20c Saving you money on quality Groceries is the best thing we do. No matter where you live in the country just add 25c to amount of your order and we will pay the whole of the freight charges. FALLS CITY BUTTER, 2 POUND ROLL, 65c