OWKdON CITY KNTKIMMMHK. KIM DAY. (HTOUKU 27. IfMC 5 ! LOCAL liRICPS J liiul.um. nf VI.. U. III Ihla ill Ml I lll-llll 'll.lj Mr and Mr Kli'l Prowii, uf I'm toil tanlii liK"ll I II)' Ullola Kililij Mr i ("I Mi A i: Imn Mil. ir CiiiIii., i m In llil.i illy Thoiailay I f'lhl y II l llf lll llll II I l II III till ill. u M'ti'fiil cln) nil lnii.llii'na, li' lll'lll III III lllllllli I f il l) I tin nlli ii i .' mi the ihii a lliln tin lul.'f, lull Kill' iinuliln I'l find a It ii.t i.f llm lull. nil f Mill ) I r k r. (i I t.l'luiiiilii, mi.uiu lliii-n Iruimai lum l..nlni.n In lliln i Mr Wi'.Iiii ".I n Mr mi. Mr rViii MacHill. of ii.air ( iii k. oi'iii In IliU ill)' Ui. in a. lay Mra. I'niiik Lufir nl I'arua wua In Hi. i lily Wi'ilm ml.i), uinl lllli' lli'li' I !...(. . I Willi ) lull. 1 Unrn, 'I ImiKil.!). li. in'. 1 r I'l, at llm Hk i iHI I'll) Inmiill'il In I'.i' lln nf A l t'llllllll, "f M 1 " I t lli.l.l 'frll, U HUH Hnfli lii Hie Kiln ill li H IIiiiiik, n( 1 1 .' 1 1 1 l-r, a ilu'iihiir, i'Ii:IiIiik II niii. In M. 111. 1. 1) imiiiiiIik Mr Iturn i InlMil'll) llrd III I !hldllll' i p ruin'!, nt 1 uiHi.iui.. Iiimii. Ii 4ilr. 1.11 tin' llik nf Ihi' I'Ini kj 1 ..i'i rlrr. Him an liii-iinul'lt) tlallnr I Uril.l). Vim I'l.rl-Hii.i 1 1 1 I lii ami M I - IU a I M i.f lliln rll v. Inii. riiiirni-il .iii.r vii.H.iiic vi nli 1 hi- i.iii.rn ni'i. r. "If. S I...111 I iul.. Ir . n( Hiati r 1 rnk I' W Mi K lull ). iiKiiil fur IIik Inter r.iiluliiil l'nriii.iitiiliiii H. Ii.hiIh. ' ill ! .- nt tin- Kli'i lrli lluli-l Wi'il .i"i,' .iii.l Tin if 1.1. n , (iiliilMr ami L'li Hi i I. 'in an. I tiirnll. Ad Martin iu). . Mini liua I.ii-ii tlall luit al lilUliiirt:. I'u , lur aoiuo time, uu In llila rllv nliii iiila). whop b vlnltiil llli lila l.fi.lli.T. Iimll.-y Itnylra. iti'i'iil) county n-iuriliT. Mr. 1 1 1 I wax mi III ii in lila lininii al Mu'alla. Charles W. ItlaV). Im la i nnfllii'il al tin' Ori'Knii I'll) uiilal, wlii rn ho uini-riiil rf HI. ul nM'riilliiii, la rap Idly liiinuvlnK. ami will In' able to re till II to lila homo ill Itlali ) kliilluli illiln a abort llnii' Ktitr.im o a aciuii'd tliruimll a uluilnw, ami It U iitlili'iit that ttit rob I. i r ti.nl only lit-gun lila work when In InarJ I lie family at I In- front dour an.l iii-nt a lumty retreat thniiiKh t lit buck In lila liurrli'il fllitht Im li ft behind a illiifiiiiml rlnit Mr. ami Mrs. Turner, nf tftufliiul, were In llil lily mi Tuenliiy. belli ! mi tl .'.i kuy to (in-ilmm, ln'rn liny 1 nl for I In- 1 1 1 1 r 1 !. nf pun hualiiK liiiiYitilniiil flui k Mr. Turin. r la In Mm' mill nf tin' l.i'it ilulry herda In iln' county. I Splri'llu Corsets, not sold III store, i .M11. K. !( tiolitn. iiKiiil, ()uk tirove. im K'Hi Minn Killth ltiini mi'l Mla Mo iiliuk Kli'iuni'ii. uf llila iltV. 'fi' tin' Km Ma nf Mr. uinl Mr. Tliiiiinia 1 :i iii, nf liiiiMT Cri'i'k Sulnnliiy ami .Hiiiul.iy. riiiirtilnu In tliU i lly Huiuliiy I'tiiilnii Mikh KlriiiHiii Iiiih uImi Iu-i ii Hit' KUi'xt ni Mm. Will ) IliivW, Jr., li.niiiTly Mian Miilili' Mlllx. ( thi.i rlly, luit nov of lli'imr i'iitIi. Mlaii Kiln I Swuli'H. iili'i o nf Mlaa .M.ny ShiiIim. iniii'rlnli'iiiliiil of tin' unni'ii t'lly I I'lli'l. "I" Smi'liiy ii(li' n. in n h'll mi u innii.li' alk lii'ar 111' ln.h.l.il wlilln iiluyliiK Willi Mll'lri'il Itnulii', uinl tin' to ulrU fit 1 1 i it K Ih-uvI-ly lo tin' Kriniml.' tin' forim r li'll In nin li u imititu'r uh lo iIIkIoi iiIo hi'r rl luivv. Wliiii Mr. innl Miii. Hiiv W'ooilttiiril uilknl lit tin- trout door of tlu'lr lioino at .'.OS Ji'fli'itiiju iitri'i'l liml nlulil nfli'r a IhiI In 11 Mala Mri'rt tliriitri', u limn wlio Innl lirokiil lliln tin' lioilm', HloU'it a fad Hull of lotlii'N. a tmlr of trnum'ra uinl a :: tliiK run out of Ihu lunk ilonr iiml I'lUiipi'il. Mr. uinl MiH. liny Uoln'itoit, of llila ,ii . ii'iiinu'cl to litvpm flty Siiinliiy I'ti-tiiiiK iiit'T M'i'iiilInK tin' ility t I'""-iln-, wIhth tiny ttiTi- tin' riii'Ms of llio foiiiiiira liiollnr. .1. M. Holiort mm. who luifi otto of llm "mat proline tlvo faruiB In Unit iiiMilou. I'roni n Hi m ro trud nf l.unl Mr. HulnTtmin Ihih ri.c:i'lvinl it rroi of aiMHl lnnilii'ln of I latoi'M of tin IliirlmiiU vuliriy. Tin')' ii 1 1 to tie nlilin'il to llm Mi'xlnin lor iIit iiml uhimI by llio I'ttlti'il BtatiiH iirmv iilallntii'il tin'rc. Il n I ho hail an minimal Iuikk mnouiil 'f lw'' Mr innl Mm. Hobi'ilmin vIhIIimI with ri'la tlvos In I'orlliiMd Siitiiiila.v lilwht Iriiv Inu for Diimloi.' tin' followInK liinfii InK. Mm. Kiini'iio I nil1 Ii. ami ltr ton month'H oltl ilaimlili'r. Vlriilala, of .iiiiiiiimti l.ixlK". wiih l tlllH T,l,lr' ll.lV Mm limr I. WIIOHll IIIIHllllini in Hilil at tlm Mexican bonlor with Hat- lory A. linn iirrunnod with a kuiuihk company to act u hM'"l roprimonta llvo of that Iln", l f ntlfuvr to mukn a IIvIiik for lioi'H.tlt and baby ilaiiRlilor. Him locolvi'H mi nnimmt rrom Imr liUMbiiiid'H pay w'hilo li" Im Hi'i-viiiK IiIb ominiiy, but thlH bolim a nominal amount nil" huH found that It will bo noci'iiHiuy fur hor tn K''t nut mid iiKNlHt with tlm cxpetiHOH of hor llitln liiiiiio at JonnliWH loili;o, Mrs. ii.iiuii In woll known at .IoiiiiIiikh l.nili'0. Whllo In UiIh city hIio had a iniiulior of lelioi'H from roHldontH of Mi'lilriiin und .lonniimH K(''Kn l"i'' Iiik hor iiooiIh. Charli'H Wolsiiiii'idi'l, of Citrus, was In UiIh city iwt TliuiHihiy. Whllo ltoro l,0 visited with 111" parents, Mr. ami Mr. WolHiiiimtlnl, of Twollth ami John Atlams HtrontH. 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. In The Social Whirl Currant Happtnlnya af Inlaraa In mi Akaut Oran City liafian Clat ll Inlarlalfifri. Din Hi f Inn i lam nf tliii t'llllnllall ilmrili nf lilmlnliuii' waa I'lili-rliiliii'il lit I In' lininii nf UllliiTt lliilimili, nl I i mi aniiiiin, ,inniiay ihi iiiiik, iiiii khi'Ih imikliiK llm trip In llm llulnniii limiin III aulniiiiililli'a. Tim fiirly (iiiit nl llm v in I ii K wiia ili'tnli'il In IiIIhI in ai arniilnli Iln I'l'llliK llm i li'iiliui of Iln follimliiK iiffliira. I r i i l"ii I . I '.mm Hun Ii. ii, id n ini'iilili'iit, IIukIi (ll., m. n liuy, Mlna lil,nlya lllniiiit; lii'iiauii'r, Kililln i:ijf.n Aflrr li! liiialmmi ua Iralnnnii") III" rniialinlir nf I In' iiliiIiik ua .iil In Kniima, uinl ri'fri'itlniiriila M'fn il Tin mi1 I'liNiiit wurc: Id'V. lto Iniiin. Mlia Alum Itlnnatiniii, IIukIi II'iU, Kililln KiUnnlH, Mlaa K.iim llunliiii. Mlaa (iluil)a lllonni, la v .M)ii. Karl Krimt. Itolaml t'mi ul. I 1 1 it t'rlli'a, Murlil Mullurl, (iuv Hui. Hi, l.i'iiininl (irali'r, Ml"" t'lura Tiili-, liiiln Hli'ti'iiaoii, Hi:.i lliimnii, lillln'rt llmni'li, Krnmitl Hanm-ii I'liml Nli ki'imin. Id'tiry V niuri. I i'iiiii.r. l( 1 in ui nun uinl Mr. innl Mra llulnniii Nfwly(J on fltlurn Grtclfd by Ntlghtiora. Mr ami Mm llarrli' Mnri-limiM' liuii' ri'liiiin il in iiii'i:on tily, ami Uf i ni ii tut: i 'iiiii:r.ilii'diimia I nun llnir mull)' flli'inln. till (IiIiiI.it 11 ut tin' liniim nf Mr uinl Mrn. William I'oIIik m if A 1 1 .i ii . (In (.mi. pri'lly wi'iIiIIiik rrriiiioiiy wan ml' innlril wln u Mra. M. rr) I.) mil lii'ruiim llm lirlili of Mr. Mnri'liiiiiM'. Aflrr n ilulutlly Ui linliiti'il wimIiIIiik liri'ukfunt Mr. unil Mm Morrlioimi' ui roiiiianlril by Mra. j VVlllUm I'iiIIim k uinl Mr. ami Mrn Idil.i tl A Mllli-r, nf rnrt'iiml, imilnriM) ihroiiiili ihu iiiii-r Wllluimilp vulli'y. iiml with honor nin nia at a inniiluT nf aftiilra iiriiiiici'il for lluir ii'iiaiiri'. I'Ihiii llm ninrii to tlnir lii'uiitlful loiintry iiluii- m-ur (iri'Koii City, Mr uinl Mm. Miirrliiiiim' with Kri'iii'il liy iil.niil til iii'li'.lilmra ami frlmla, lio riilliil tn I'kti'inl llnir Kol w lrlii'a uml rniiKrat'itulliiiiH. CONCERT AT 8HERW000. An infill of iiimii intiTi'Ht In Wll "ii villi proiii mnl llm anrroniiilliiK roininiinliy In tin i-om i-rt ut Hln r woih Id Wi'i krrl a hull Krliluy nlKht. Di tolii'r S7. y Mary Urotiat. I'rofoh Knr t'liupniiin, nmliT whom Mlaa Itiolmt haa ri'irhiil ln r trulnliiK 'HI uaiilit with ai'iiTiil violin Hi'li'itlona. Tin' I'oni'i'rt la unili-r llm uiimii'i-h of I In' Cotixri'K.itlon l.ttillra' A III Huciily SUIT IS FILEO OVER E AIIhoii mnl I'lorcnru llakiT. owni'm 'of il Hint nt I it li il In llm WI'mhi vllto iSlriil. hi' m! a Mill lu llm Haiku man rnunly rlri iilt i-onrt Tni'Hilay I It r. iu Il .MIiihii'.vh llrnw iii'll uinl Sli'V rm to roinpcl thn Tappi'inlorff l.umlivr 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i i ' to rr oiihtrui t u f'.iinin aiTrhi ihi'lr iroiiTly. Tin pliilnllllH iill'i'.i jllint throiiKh un iiKri'iiiii'iit ri'iichi'il lir fuii' roinitrni linn work Iii'Kiin, tin' fiiiim' wan lu Im put on II. r Krouinl. Imt Unit Urn IiiiiiIht rninpiiny ri'Hiirvivi'i) tlio I lu mo mnl plan to iTott It 25 Iri't ul. iivp tln Hurlai'O of llm Krouinl. Al : tliniiKh an iiKri'iiiii'iit In'twi'iin the own. i rm of tin' la ml n ml tin' liunl'iT com puny kIii'm Iln- fnriniT tin- HkIiI In w t lm iluiim to lurry J'iOii liinlh of wnml. on tin' rni'rty, Urn Hakors ili'iiure lluil tl.i Iii'IkIiI nl Urn Ciinm fr-'..i llm Krniiml inaki H It Inipn.ssllili' for tlii'in tn hmo llio fltnim for Unit pnrposo. Cltcull JiuIro Cainplioll Friday hIkiiimI docroos dlvori'liiK Kttlo John sou from Clifford P. Johnson, V. II l.ainiiiiian from Hox It. I.mnpan, anil Mary A. Hay from Chnrlos V. Pay Mrs. Juhnson was allowed to rosuini Imr inaltliin nanio, Kttlo Wilson. Mrs. I.aiupman, wifo of a well known Port land newspaperman, socured lior dl vorco by default. The Pay cast) was contested. Mrs. Pay, who Is almost blind, churned that her husband culled hor names, that ho hit her, threat! nod her life and sol doi;s on her" while he, practically tlivif, chai'Kod that ho would not cook for him, thai, sho mistreated tholr children and Unit llnally sho deserted him. Kadi was Klvon Iho custody of ono ohiltl. MRS. WILLIAM KRUEGER DIES. Word has been received in this city that Mis. KruoRor, wifo of William Krm'Kor, who formerly resided In tills city, (lied nt hor homo at Kik City. Mrs. KiuoKor has been a sufferer for some time from pnralysls. Sho leaves hor husband and several children. Willie lu Ibis city Mr. and Mrs. Kruo Kor conducted a restaurant, and bo fnro moviiiK to Kik City Mr- Kruoger was employed lu the paper mills. 18-YEAR-OLD DESERTER CARTER COLLEHON, SPOKANE YOUTH, MAY ALSO rACI CHARGE Of LARCENY. Curl it liii'li'liiui, INyi'urnlil ami nl J T, liolli'Kon, Kpi'kuim r i'u I inlulu man, In In llm illy Jul I fui lint i liurr:1 J of Inn i n y ami of iIiohtiIiik troin tn army. Iln waa urroati"! W'i 'lin.uy by (iili f of i'nllni Ilium huril. Uolli'liini run Mftuy from lila lininii In Hpnkuiio ni' vi ral nimillia iiK'i ami rnllHti'il In I'nrtluml. Iln wua run I tn thn Mi tli un ImnliT mnl uaalKimil lo II roiiiiuiiy, Third )n'.'oii. A wnok hi' it Im iloaiTtnl ami nturti-il mirth. Af l it iniikln ai'vorul rlopa In work, li trui hi'il Hiili'in Una work, api inllint a WiulnnMluy In Hi ii rupllul illy, Moll ilay Im rlliiiliiil lliln u lioxur, Iln Iniiml a aiiltruau In llm cnr whlih hi alnln. Ili'uihliiK Ori'Knii City Tni'Hila li I K Ii t hu ri'Klfiti'fi'il ut a liiiul hotnl iiIiIiiiiikIi Im ill'l lint liuvii a ri-nt, ami llila innniliiK In) ularli il nut to mil u pulr uf nhnon Im Iiml f nun il In tlm ull rum'. Chli l Klalii liunl In n n ut III" youth mnl rttnpin.il him on thn airwt Chlof Ilium hunt wua mi Urn liorilcr aa lupluln or ! cniiiiaiiy uml wnn a pulr uf ri'K'ilatlnii army ahw. Tlx luil null' i'.i tlmm. Whul ilo thi-y ilo with u fullow wlm hua ill ai rli'il 7" Ihu l.nl anki j tin.' nl Hut. 'linn' yon iloaiTli'il? Iho offliif ijiiitIi'iI. 'No," roplli'il Hi" hoy, "Imt I wuni to know what tlmy do with u Ii-IIum who liua iliHirtt.il" "WIiitii did yon Ki'l Uioho ahoi'iir' ( hli'f llluiirhunl unki'il. ' I ntoln tlioiii on a ur." Urn hoy miawiTi'd without lii'ntllutlon. Tim hoy wua tukiii to tin- rlty Jull ond anon iiiiifi'Mai'd Unit Im had alolon yi't know on whli h charKn tin) boy will l,o pttiHi'i iili'd. Ilo limy havn boon Im plli in fil In otlmt cnr robbi'doa im hit way up from tin' mmth. NEGLECTED WIFE SEEKS Churiilnt! that Imr liunliaiid would not take Imr to plaroa (if uiuiiHouioiit, and that Im would loavo Imr to ko to ilunri'K lu 1'ortlantl mid ut Cunouiuh purk. Mra. Mubol I'liitt hua fllod a riuit In the rlroult oourt HKiilnat IIukIi I'latt. iiHkliiK fur a dorroo of dlvorco. Thi-y witp inarrlod Juno 30. l'.CI. In Kalnlor. have oim daiitihtor ovor whom hIio Hi'i'kn Iho rimtody. Slio al ko oharKoa Unit hor huabund U quick loinpcrod und "cIoho with bin innnoy." Sho iinkH for $10 monthly alltuuny. IHiulck & lUiiiick uppcar an hor ut tornoya. Uremia hor huabund la qulck-toui- porod und aworo ut Imr, Mra. Kllzaholli V. MiCniHkoy Wodiii'Hilay broiiKht a Milt for dlvorco ao.aliiHt KUworlh .Mr Croakov. Thoy wcro marriod lliio- hor :t. l!W!i. In rortliiml. Sho anka foH Iho oiiHlnily of tholr adopli'd child lluil and altnrnoyK" foon. 0. A. C. STUDENT HURT WHILE STEALING RIDE FIVE ON WAY BACK TO LIS TRY FREIGHT BEAM ROUTE. CORVAL CAR Karl Murk, freshman at the Urcgon AKiiciiltuio college, und son of .Mr. ami Mrs. V. C. Hurk, of this city, is at his homo hero today nursliiK a bad ly injured foot, resulting from an ac cident when he tried to ride the beams of a freight train to Corvullis. Klvo colleco students, who went to Portland Saturday to seo the Nebraska came. (Tedded thoy would save, tholr money and secure some adventure, at the satno time by riding a froli;ht train hack to the coIIcro. Saturday nilit thoy hoarded a Southern Pacific freight train hero, llurk'a foot slip- pod anil a wheel run ovor part of one foot. Ilo will probably lose several toes. ADDED TD BELL SYSTEM PACIFIC TELEPHONE A. GRAPH COMPANY PLAN PROVEMENTS TELE IM- Tho" Pacific Telephouo & TeleRraph company has taken over tho property of tho Willamette. Telephone com pany, It became known hero Friday. Tho Willanietto telephones have boon connected with the local Hell exchange fur some time und tho lino operated through the OroRon City offico of tho I'ucific company. Improvements In the Willanietto service aro planned by tho Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. LODGE VISITS HUBBARD. A number of tho Knight of Pythias niotored to Hubbard Thursday nlt;lit to put on the Inititory work for the lodge there. After the Initiation a bniuiuet was served to tho second and third rank. Thoso makliiK tho trip from this city were: Messrs. Thoern, liiuike, Craw ford, ! Poolo, Krlckson, Frty, Trembnth, Ruyl, Norman, hito, Ifooye. Smith. (5. pimick nnd Pock- over. George Schmidt, a well known stock mnn of Clackamas county, whose stock ranch Is located at Clarkes, was In this city Wednesday. fROM OOOTM TARKINGTON: Tim ll'i'ul.llin party iinitnl It'wniii and nl II, but unfurl u I- nali ly llm fi,u brouiiht In in ix mill' ronxri'ia mi thn couiilry, ami llm ("iiu'ry nurl.l nnl Im an Imrrllily iulln-. for Ilia alna nf party I am fur lluKlua. . IIOOTII TAItKINliTOSi -r STMT II IBM DEBATE WITNESS INTERCEDES TO PRC VENT DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE MINUTE AFTER WEODINO ClirUlliiu Nckiiijii ami 1'iii r Ki bum dl'l li"' '' Iiu'ik" IovIiik word und klam-a oa ukui ua tin y with tuur rli'd by Juntlce of Hid I'l-ace HIovitj ilniriiilay uffniwn. tnnti-ud thoy In" Can a political Bruiiit-fit und II. II. Hluiili. one or tlu-ir w llm-HM-a, wu i forcrd to atop In and put an end to llm illm-UHHlon. J mil In- Hlovi-ri ,H'I J unt complotod llm aiTvlioa wln n h tinllci'd lliitilica aiiliin on Mra. KlU.urK'a rout. Kloi era la m-i rotary nf thn (iurkuma t on n t y Itopiiblliiin n-ntral coinmltti-e und a llunlica aiiimrti'r throiiKh and ihroiiKh. "Well, I m-fljliat you are aturtliiK your murrli-d life rUbt mjII ticully," ho aald to tlm bride "Yea. I am u Ib-publlcan and I am KoiiiK to vote for lludioa," aim replied. Thn Kroom atoppi-d up. ' I am koIiik to votn for Wilson," Im doclarod. "You are rol hk to vote for Wilson In aplle of all hl mUtukca In thn last three and a half yi-ura?" rrli'd the bride In amuzeiiKiit. "Yea, I am," aald he, ' and I'll have you In fuvor of hit reelection befnr iiiornluK, too." And the war aturted. Cforgo Hall and Mr. Staub, the wit noHsra, and Juntlce Klcvert listened to the arKuinent which kept growina wurmor for several mlnutea when Mr. Stuub aopur.ited the couple. Mr. KUbiirK Hvih In Maupln, Wasco county, and his bride lived at Cluck u inn h. whero rho onna a fu rm. J. D. M'FALL CHARGES THAT WIFE RUINED HIS BUSINESS SHE MAKES COUNTER CHARGES J. I). McKuIl, ut one time one of tho loudiiiK musicians in WushiiiKton, I). C, was granted a divorce Saturduy from Mrs. t-loru II. McKull by Circuit Jndi;o Itiniley. The suit wus con tested uml tried before Judge HiiRley Sopiember 28. The case Is one of the muny In which proininent easterners come to OroKon. partliularly to Clackamas county, to secure relief from doniost tic woes. Mr. Mt'I-'all was once leader of the choir of tho Metropolitan Presbyterian church lu Washington and was a con ductor of a conservatory of music In the national capital city. Owing to the activity of his wifo, ho declared, ho lost his position with tho church, ilo signed a Chaiitauiiim contract, but lost out when his wifo, he charges, wrote un anonymous letter to the Chautauqua agency. After losing out in Washington, tho couple separated in' 190f, Mrs. McKall going to Cleveland, 0., where sho liv ing wiih her brother. Ho wont to Wallace, Idaho, where after estab lishing a legal residence he filed a suit for divorce. Tho case was dis missed and he came to Oregon. In an answer filed through Attor ney Clyde O. tlarmeler, of Portland. Mrs. McFall accused her husband with being too intimate with several of his pupils. Sho denied all of his al legations. When tlio case was tried Mr. McFall went on tho stand on his own behalf. Tho (lepiisliims of 15 witnesses nt Idaho were Introduced and the cuso tried on the strength of them. Mr. McFall was represented by Judge Grant 11. Diniick, Walter A. Dlmlck and Will I.. Mulvey. j Tho counple married In 1SS2 and have ono daughter, who has achieved success as u musician in the eiht. 2 HUSBANDS SUE WIVES. Two husbands filed suits for divorce in tho circuit court Friday. Joseph J. Splcss in an action brought against Mary Splcss charges that his wife did not like Orogonlans,. nnd finally in July, liU.'l, went back to hor old homo. Minneapolis. They were married In Port'imd December 22, 1912. John II. Darnell charges desertloa against F.lsle Darnell In a divorce suit (lied Friday by J. E. Hedges, repre senting Mr. Darnell. They were mar ried February II. 1891, In Mueksburg. The alleged desertion took place In July, 1S99, 17 years ago. There Is more Catnrrh In this aectlon of the country limn All other diseases put together, nnd until the last few years was supposetl to lio Incurable. For a sreai many years doctors pronounced It a local :'' cine nnd prescribed local remedies, and by rnnatantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounoid It Incurable. 8oI-cn.-o h.ts proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease. n:td thcrrforo requires rnnslitutlnml ire?.:Tient. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mnnufa -.-J bv F. J. Cheney & Co., .Toledo, ', tho e-ily Conilltu llonnl euro on I -' njrl.rt. It Is taken In ternally In i!w fn in M drops to a tea .poinfiil. It a is dlwtlv on the Mood ind mucous surfaces rf the system. They ifti-r one hundred d'ilare for nny ease It Mis to cure. Send It circulars and tes timonials, Ai lre: r. J. CnTKEY A CO., Toledo, Ow F'U tT rrti'-'iit, fe. Take Haifa Family Pllla for eonatlpaUon. MONEY AND CANNED FRUIT ARE TAKEN-PAt) KEY II UtEO AT DOLLI HOME. To limr tblliiia ii'iii a. li'.l ti Hi 11 UI of rr'iiil lioii.o ril'lxflia Hun Uy. llm ai-rlra ara a pul lo llm M.ili, wim arn iinaliln i " k -t a linn" on llm pi-rmili lit piTxilia ri-np na i''t llm lininii of Juliii llnl'ii, ftr.i ami ('Tiler alrnii waa tlnlli-d I-Ii-1TI I and II u i I'm k Humlay ri iiIhk, llm r li ber MiliTlliK Ihu hmi.n by oimiiiiiK iiih fii.iil dour with pnaa key. Alton! ' In u li. but no il'ithiiiK or Jfily, la IliliialllX. A lilm k or 10 frinii thn Itolle Lmu aim'li'T liouMt waa rnlnrnl ami j ut xn Jura of fruit taki-n. Tito pull' bn llove that llm aaliin pi-ril la ii it re Miniiililn for IkiIIi bumlarli-a. A week ami Urn liomn of Itay Wixl wurd waa vlalled ami a milt of ib-tlma uml a rlnx aiolen. pi-piily Hlmrlffa front ami In-uti n api-nl Monday alliTniMin lnvnHin;a(lii( llm rol'ln-ry of tlm lalin (if Haw I'm. a ( hi-rr) vlllo bailn-lor. aomi'tlmr be lvii-in Krljuy noon and Kunday inorn lint A revolver, a alio! nun, ... ,11, bt-ana, flour and olln-r food waa Ink i n. Jim li puty almrlffa aeiuri-d a wan li warrant ami went UiioiiKh a a mm bnuml for i-uati-rn Ori-xmi but the atoli-n artli '...i worn not found IS VISITING HERE WIFE AND SON OF DIRECTOR DEL INSTITUTO DE PESCA, URU GUAY, IN OREGON CITY , Mra. John Nelson Winner and aon. John Nelron, Jr., arrived In Urexoa City Thursday evening to visit for an Indefinite period with Mra. WUner'a parents, Mr. and Mra. W. K. Pratt, and also with her alsters, tbe Mlaa Cl Harc'ay Prutt and Dolly Pratt, aa well aa .Miss Katie nurtiuy. aunt ot rt. Wlaner. Mra. Wlaner left thU city three year ago with her son, after a visit at her old home In thla city, ber sec ond stay here since taking up bet resilience at Montevldeou, Uruguay, where Mr. Wlsncr is director del In- stituto do Pesca, having accepted that position a number of years ago. Il: Is still In South America. Leaving Montevldeou, September 7 and taking passage on the steamer Veslrli, they arrived safely In New- York September 27, During the voy age at night all lights were out on the Vestriz. owing to the war conditions. but no trouble was experienced. Af ter vlsltlns with Mr. Wlsner's mother. Mrs. J. K. Wlsncr. and other relutlves at Oxford. Ohio, they cume to Oregon City. UNMARRIED MOTHER OF TWO CHILDREN MAKES CONFES SION TO OFFICERS. Miss Florence Muck, aged 20 years the mother of two children, one two yours old and the other four, was tak en to the Louise maternity home In Portland Monday afternoon by Deputy District Attorney Hurke und Court Ma tron Church. She and her children had been living with the family of an Aurofti woodcutter, named Rodgers. Sheriff Wilson and Deputy District Attorney lturke on u trip to the Rod gers home last Friday socured a con fession from the girl which Is said to be Incriminating. The girl told the officers that the father of her oldest child Is now In the Michigan penitentiary, while ths father of her second is said to be a relative. The caso Is one of the most unusual which has come to the atten tion of the local authorities In recent years. IN LOWER LOCK CHAMBER BOAT DRAWING FOOT AND HALF MAKES TRIP THROUGH WITH DIFFICULTY. The steamer Argosy, drawing a foot and a half, w as s'lghtly damaged In going through the Oregon City locks Monday. The lower lock chamber Is now so shallow that nono of tho river boats when loaded can go through. In com ing down stream the lower chamber Is flooded by throwing open tho gates above. The volume of water is usual ly large enough to carry tho craft over the shallow chamber. The lower chamber wns flooded for the Argosy, when she cither struck a rock or opened a seam. The pumps w ere started. It has been over a month since the lower water began to interfere with transportation. DIVORCE DECREE FILED. Circuit Judge Campbell Monday sustained the decree In the suit of Eva II. Hlggins against Ray Higgins. She was given the custody of their child. Old Fashioned Buck Saw Is Better For Exercise Than Relays, Says Mayor Hackett Hi em waa tin aft anap In Ilia let lnr khhh Mayor lloikull wrote I'rea Muni Fmler of Itw.l inllriin T'lraday. lbs liii-aan i carried by in iKaina of n.l'i-Ke rn'iiira. Ilia athlrlei tariini n llm I: mile relay at t o'i lurk this afternoon The riwullia fate aoiim (faii'ial pnlliti-ra on pra'llial phyalial eter il. and mile I Ihut by advloiu-; Id-rd colli re tui. nu lo tot fin HuiCiirs. Tbe li-lti-r fnl'owa: ' Oregon City ai-m a ttint to Iti-H rollie and Lht-a It the proa crily It ileM-rtea. and I beilrts II rlibly merits ln good will a in! aup H,rt of Ilia good iv.ile of Oregon. "Aa In athletics, am of the opln "li Ibat mm h of ,t la overdone. I V -' l.i In te any young man or bo bould b r-"iulred tn run fulla aa tlii-iHi young men are doing limay. "I U-Hr-tft that a good 'iloee' of the old fjahlone'l buck aaw In their fatb-t-l'a woodshed would b mora rondo Ut lo hej'tb, and would give (ben, more rea-rt for llm man ho labor "Many ta'ber liMlay tell and urge DEBATE AT MULINO FRIDAY. A debate and pl va will U giv en at the Mullnu school houM Friday evening, October 27 at I o'clock. The following subject will be debated: ' Keiolved. that Mr. Hughe will make a better pre.ldent than Mr. WIIon." Ths leaders are: negative, Jean Dan lela; affirmative, Mary Hinxlgraia. ProciH-ds will be spent for a basket ball for the boys and remainder for play ground apparatus. No Opposition. Endorsed by Everybody Hundreds of People Vote MORGANS The Most Economical Place in Clackamas County Lunch Goods Rex Real Deviled Ham 15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Ham .... 15c 2 for 25c Rex Potted Chicken, ,15c, 2 for 25c Rex Potted Tongue.. 15c, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Ueans. Regular 25c 2 for 35c Van Camp's Pork and lieans. Regular 15c 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Deans, Regular 10c 3 for 25c V. Ii .Sardines, special 3 for 25c Snyder Catsup (largo bottle) Regular 25c 20c 1 full pt. bottle Ketchup, Diamond "S" brand, apodal 15c Sea Hreeie Ocean Crab, best qual ity and class, can 25c German Soome Sausage, lb.. 50c Honey, short qt. bottle, special 30c Pimento Cheese 10c Chilli Cnoeso 10c Tillamook Cheese, pound 25c Creom Prick Cheese, pouifd 30c Tooth's Sardines, can 18c Palm Iirand Sardines. 6 cans.. 25c Norwegian Sardines, can 15c Chilli Con Carnl. can 10c Crackers. 10c box, regular $1.00 box 85c Hot Tamales, can 10c Chip tlecf i5o Vienna Sausage, can 10c Pint Relish, per bottle 15c Ch.VI Sauce. MexI'.an Hot, Sweet Pickles and sour Pickles In full pint Jars, 15e; quart Jars 25c Green Olives, sizes. ...10c, 15c, 25e Corned Peef, can 25c Deviled Ham. can 5c 6 for 25c Lobsters 30e Shrimps, can 10c Oysters, Reg. 13c can 10c Sour Pickles, per qt., bulk 10e Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15c Pineapple 10c, 15c 1 pint Grape Juice 20c 1 quart Grape Juice 40c Vneetla Fllscuits, 5c pkg...6 for 25c Cookies '. .. 10c pkg. 3 for 25c BEANS. Mexican Reds. 3 lbs for 25c I.lma Roans, 3 lbs. for 25c Small Wh'.to Ueans, 3 lbs. for.. 25c Hayo P.ejn8. 3 lbs. for 25c Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rcR. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, res. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can $1.00 Llpton's Tea, pound 65c Tetley's Tea, pound 65c Spltlorleg Tea, reg. 65c grano,; pound 50c Gunpowder Tea, regular 65c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 63c grade, lb. 50c Postum Cereal Coffee, Reg. 25c, pcakngo 20c Fruit Ilaiianus 25c doz. Lemons 25c doz. Quinces, pound V 2c Oranges, dozen 40c Snow Apples, box 50c Northern Spy Apples, box. .. .$1.25 King Apples, box $1.00 Corneclton Grapes, pound 10c Cranberries, two quarts 25c Wednesday is Butter Day, Falls City Butter, 2-lb. Roll, 75c. Other days 80c Our Methods Always Please That's Why So Many Are For Us MOR GAN S Phone 19 ihelr pupils in get aa duratloii an they will not be roinpelleil to work for a Iblng. "I lii'1-e and belle lleed rnllegn la abnta and bryimd Ihla kind of 'at off,' for If there I anylng that adds dig nity and north lo a man It Ilea lu hi ability lo fill In his a'loled place ,n Ihla world, and lo do the work (I ilrlgnri he tlioiild. 'I l-llete Iti-e.) collegn la doing Ua part along Ihla Una If th boys trot for Hughe it will b a stop In ll. right dire, tliui.- The fre.hnieii, who wi-rs running agitifint a team compoaeil of Uner rluaiuen, won Ilia race, making tlio 12 and a quarter mllea In one hour al( and a half minute. I ayton, the freah man ua the lt tap nf thn relay, over- aine a ZVyard lead and look th rat from llorac Ml'ler. I'renl.li-nt Foater, of the college, waa ,n the rolleg rampiis awaiting IN runner when they arrived. Iln la prominent In the activities of IN Wood row Wll m league of Portland, and received with a amlle ths advice, of Mayor Hackett to vote for Hughe. Constipation Dull Your Brain. That dull, listless, oppressed feeling la due to Impurities In your system, siuggisn liver, ruirteii intestine. i;r. Kins s New l.lfo pills five prompt re'lef. A mild, easy, non griping bowel movement wilt tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply completion. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New I.lfe Pills today at your druggist, Z.. A dose tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast (Adv.) Specials Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 30c 10c Can Pepper 5c Good Droom 25c Toilet Paper. 6 for 25c Arm t Hammer Soda 5c 50-lb. Sack Dairy Salt 50c 50-lb. Sack ground Salt....40o 100 I.bs Proken Rice $4.00 5 gals. Coal Oil 63c 3 boxes Matches 10o Corn or Gloss Starch 5c 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 cans Lye 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOo H gallon 20c 1 gallon 25c Vi gallon In glass containers. .25c 6 cans Sardines 25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 35c Mixed Pickling Spice, pound.. 30c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can 10c Wax Paper, 24 18-lnch sheets.. 5c Kellog's Corn Flakes ) o t Post Tonstlea t Ior Krumbles 25c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat, Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krumble Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs..15c Rolled Oats. 10-lb. sack 45c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats. Reg. 23c. pkg.... 20c Liberty Wheat. Reg. 23c, pkg... 20c Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, Regular 35c, pkg 25c Savon Soap, two bars 5c Toilet Soap 3 bars for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c 2Vi pound tin 50c Pearline, 25c package 20c K.-C. Baking Powder, can, Reg. 23c 20c SUGAR SPECIAL (Subject to Market Change). 13 lbs. Dry Granulated $1.00 100 lbs. Dry Granulated $8.05 12 lbs. Pure Cane $1.00 100 lbs. Pure Cane $8.25 Fruit Jar Specials Quart Mason Jars, doz 65c Pint Mason Jars, doz 55c Best quality Jar Kings, regular 10c, In red, grey, white or black, special 2 dozen 15c, or 4 dozen 25c Musell Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Economy Jar Caps, 2 doz 35c Vegetables Celery bunch 5c Cabbage, big Bolid head 5c Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c Squash 5c Pumpkins 5 and 10c Free Prompt Delivery