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ourcnoN city kntkuhukk, Friday, rmrcuARY 16, 1917. Piei 6 fT5 Takt cart of your tyt$ No butineti man if 100 efficient if hii eyes are defective -' OPTOMETRIST OPTOMETRIST III Main St. Oron City local timers I Clirla Murlt, of Ctalrmont. waa In Oregon C'Hjf Hattirdmx. MIm Lillian Andereon, of Rrdland, daughter of County Jmlg And"reun, waa la Ihl i lly Haturday. ('. ('. Halm, of Katarsda, waa In this i lly Thursday and Friday, returning lo hli hum Friday evening. ). A. I' recently returned from I ha aatillarltini it Mount Tabor In I'niiietid. II I Improving. W. A. Proctor, county conimlaalonrr, li In Oregon City, where b It attend liil lo county court inatlere. Herman Iranian, of Willamette, Is serlouely III ( la homii. Mr. Unman la a merchant of that prace. Mra. M. Mimrer. of Clackamas, la In Oregon City, ami la the gtieel for a few daya of Mra. William Rain. tliiiria Caee, of Mnlulla. who liaa hwn here fur several daya, tuft for hla home Tueeday afternoon. Mra. Herman Flalier. of lren. waa In Oregon City Saturday, wher aha vlalted ber grandmother, Mra. I'liar lotto Milliard. I. I). iJirklnn, of Marquam, after spending Monday and Tueadny In Ora tion City, returned to till homo Wed neaday morning. Mr. and Mra. Fred lluhlendcr. of llnaver Creek, was In Oreion City Friday. They visited relallvce before ret u ml ik to Ihelr home. Mr. Hubert Bnodrraas, of Mullno, accompanied by lur daughter, Mra. William Herman, of Heaver Creek, were Orefun City vlaltora Friday. Joseph Koch mid Max lime, of Went 1.1 mi. who have purvliuai'd a aawmlll near Mount Angel, will (ear anon for that itac to inako Ihelr future liomn. II. K. Itoedel, or Keturudo, returned to hla home Kuturday afternoon, after pending aovcrol daya In t hla city. Whllo here ho reentered at the Kler trie. Mlaa Chrlatena Hluhm, who has been seriously III for the past month, haa Improved ao thut sho la able to ro aume her position aa cnshlor of the Ailnma Department store. Humid Wuldron, formerly of Oregon City, but now a merchant of Cooler City, Wush.. arrived hero Tueadny evening, mid will apend n week visit ing hlii parentH. Mr. and Mra. J. U Wuldron. (leorK" Drown resident of Maple l4ine, who hn been ronflnod to hla Inline for the Taut two weeka owing to n aevero nttnek of bronchitis, wna In Orenon City Thursday, lie la Improv ing from hla Illness. It. II. Mltchull. odltor nnd publisher of tho Cowlltx County New, of Kn lnmn. Wash., together with hla wife, uttonilnd the funerul of Mra. MkchiU's Hliiter Mra. Harriet Ballard, who cIIimW ut (iliiilHtouo Thursday. Mr. nnd Mra. W. I'. Kin-hem, of Ixigun, were In IIiIh city Tuesday- Mr. Klrchem wna onh of tho furmera at tending tho meeting of tho Uvo Wlrea and wna a winner of ft medal und diplo ma for produi'o raised ou IiIh farm. Rev. nnd Mra. T- J. Williams, tho former of St. Paul's KpUcopal church, have returned from Porl'iind, whoro they huvo been for tho pmtt thrc-o wecka. Mra. Williams hua Juat boon ablo to leuvo tho Good Samaritan hos Jiltul. Mra. Wllllritn Glthens, of Now Era, formory of this flly. wna hero on Fri day, whero alio vlaltod with Mrs. F. C. (Judko. She had been visiting with her Blsterlnluw, Mrs. Klinor Lucas, of rortlnnd, and left for her homo Fri day ovenlng. Mrs. T. 8. Lawrence, of Portland, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Louis 'Lovlnger, of linker, Oregon, nro In this city, where thoy are visiting Mrs. L. K. Jones, n sister of Mrs. Lev Inger. Mrs. Lovlngor was formerly Mlsa Lylo Lnwrenco, of Oregon City. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinnllton and Mlsa Jones, of Portland, wore In this city Wednesdny, visiting with Sirs. Dan O'Niill, of Rose Farm, before return ing to their homes. Mrs. M. A. De Orsay, who has nlso been a giiest of Mrs. O'Noll, has returned to hor homo in Portland- Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumner McLnln nnd daughter, Lolls, of Eckelson, North Dakota, hnve arrived In Oregon City, and nro the guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. (loorgo McLnln, of Mount Pleasnnt. After visiting nt the McLaln homo for several days, thi'jy will proceed to California, spending the remnlndcr of the winter at Ban Plego. 0. A. Schuebol, of Eldorado, was In Orogon City Tuesday, whore ho at- Btate of Ohio, city of Toledo. Luca County. I Frank J. Cheney mnkfs onth that he le senior partner ot the Arm of F. J. Cheney It Co., doing bualnens In the City of To-It-do, County and (Hate afnrneuld, end thnt snld tlrm will pny the aum of ONHJ HUNUKKI DOLLAItS for each and ev ery cwie of CMnrrh Ihnt cannot be cured by the use of HAl.I.'fl CATAHUU CVHU. FRANK J, C1IKNKT. Sworn to before me end eutwrlbed In my prr'nce, thla 8th day of Herrmotr, A. D. M84. (Seal) A. W. OT.KAflON. Notary Public Hall's Catairh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood end mu con eurfncea of the eyatem. Bend for teallmonlala, free. F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo. O. Bold by all Drusirlsts, 7tc. Take Ball's Family Pllla for eonaUpeUeq. tnd4 Iha ino(ln of Hi Hit Wlraa of Iha (ron City Cninniri lal club bold la honor f tlin lio r aard4 dlploinaa and niadsla at Iha Panama Parlflr ixnltl(in. Mr. Hi hu bl via among IIum blng bonorad lth iiii'dnl and diploma. Mra Annua K Vn liaa (una lo Molalla, hr h la lltl'i her aon N.ton Fair, and family. Mr. Farr mm I ftiih tn an lili nl lo wiaka ao, hen borne h riding fell, throw lug Mm lo Ilia ground. Ilia leg waa badly rrui!iid. Mr. Farr la conflnd In hla riMiin, and II aIll ! about month brfora b will m altlo to u Iha Injured limb. Mr. Mid Mra. II llmlny, of F.ntara da, who hava lima In Ihla city wh-rn Ihey hva been Iha giiuila of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Iixiler, n lurnnl lo llinir honia Thuraday aflirr.iion. They were ai roinpinliNl to Fatacada by Mia tClda Hailer, win : In attend party al that plac nd visit at tin lluiley homo until Hunduy of neit week. Mra lluiley la a alaler of Mra. Ilaiti-r. Arthur Farr, who Injured In a pemllr manner at Molalla several weeka ago when h and a friend were rngnged In Breeding inuti h, la I id proving. In wrestling Fair' a elbow waa arcldetiily atruik by hla frlend'a looth, which penetratpd through tho coat alneve and Into Iha fleeh, earning a sever wound. The wound la bee Ing, and the attending physician ! Ileve that there will be do III effe te rveult Iherefroin. Mra. William Hlover, of Twelfth and Monro alreela, will Ivava Hnturduy for Taroma, Wash, her ahn ha been railed by the critical lllneaa of her diughler In law, Mr. William Htover. wife of llev. Htover, a former Oregon City rraldnt who haa been paalor of the Kngllah Lutheran church In Taroma, for the laat fifteen year Hn will leave eoon for California. where the family will lako up their future residence. A. P. Ilijialer. breeder of While I -eg horn rhlckeiia. and Ilttlt daughter, Kvelyn, were In thla city Hi.turday, the former bringing an egg thai waa laid by one of the hena on hla poultry farm, till h la located at I leaver Creek. about four inllea from thla city. The egg whlih weighed Ave ounces, and measured iV4 Inches, waa laid by one of laat sprlng'a rhlcki-na. During the winter, Mr. Hnsaler haa found hla poultry a paying proposition. After spending the laat alx weeka In Uia A nut-Ire and Han Francisco, Mlas M. M. Hchoethnlmer returned to Ore gon City. At the former place ehe vle Ited friends and later attended the aprlng dlsploya of the wholeaalo mil llnery eatuhllahmenta In 8an Fran Cisco. Hlio hna roaumed her poaltioli aa maniiger of the millinery eatubllah nieut In the liunnon t Compony'j atore. Mlsa Ki hiHlhalmer had a most delightful time whllo visiting at Lo Angeles. She mode a number of mo toring trlpa In anuthern California. Mra. C. C. Spencer, who has lxen fur tho past four weeks a guest of Mr. Don K. Melilruin, of llerkley, Cullfomla, retumiid to her home In Oregon City Mnndny morning. Mra. Sponcer ao- ompunled Mra. Meldmm to her home. the latter being aerlously lit at tho time of leaving thla city. Mr. and Mra. Mel- drum and daughters, Mnxliio and Dor- rls, are nmkUig their homo In Califor nia, nnd formerly resided In this city. Mr. Meldrum la conni-cted with tho en gineering department of the Crown Willamette Paper company tn San Francisco, IS TIEN B! DEATH IT' IN 1101. Mrs. E. C.KIrk. wlfo of T. J. Kirk. early Oregon pioneer, died suddenly of pneumonia, at tho family home at Highland, Friday morning at 3 o'clock after an Illness of two duys. The fun eral services will bo held nt tho resi dence, Highland, Sunday nfternoon nt 3 o'clock, with Interment in the High land cemetery. Mrs. Kirk wna born In Iowa, Jnnu nry 27, ISItt, and was tho daughter of Nelson and Christina Harrington., Ac compunyiig her parents, she started for the west across tho plains by ox team In 1K52, Tho family settled whero Highland is now located, und thnt place wns hor homo most ot her life. She wns married in 18G.1. Sho was a member of tho Oreiton Plonoors' as sociation, nnd she and her husband regularly attended these meetings of tho pioneers. Mrs. Kirk is survlvod by her hus band. T. J, Kirk, nine children, Mrs. Olivo Follows, of Highland; Mrs. 1). E. FroHt, of Oregon City; Frank Kirk, of Highland; Charles Kirk, of Oregon City; (loorgo Kirk, ot California; Eu gene Kirk, of Highland; Sylvester Kirk, of Rainier, Oregon; Edwin Kirk, of Grays Itlvor, Wash.; Mrs. Helen linker, of Lents, Oregon. Sho nlso leaves two brothers, J. N. Harrington, of Sollwood; Edwin Hnrrington, of Glndstono; a Bister, Mrs. Emily Hamil ton, of Portlund, and sixteen grand children. BIRTHS. Horn, Wodnomlny, Fehrnry 7th, nt the Oregon City hospital, to the wlfo of George Huber, ot Clackamas, twins, son nnd daughter. Horn, February 9th, at Willamette to the wlfo of Clnronce W. Cramor, a son. Horn, Friday, February 9th, to the wife of Wnyne Koysor, a daughter. Walking and Breathing. A person walking at the rate of font miles per hour consume 2,300 mblr Inches ot air per minute. Stop th First Cold. A cold does not got well of Itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 17 years the happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sams in Dr. King's New Discovery ha healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Young nr.d old can testify to the efefctlveness of rr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist, 50c. (Adv.) NATAL O.Vf OF CHEAT El l.lmoln'a birth d.'y waa observed la OmKon City Moiitiay, when patriotic en ri li a were hold by Iha Mead Poet No. 2, (Irand Army of the Republic, Von" n's Relief Corps, tb Kngllati d pirtmrnt of tho, Ori-ron City high eWioul, and lb Unrrage tlnsse of grammar gride In tho HsKlay and Fa a l ha m a luxils. Work was aua pendmt for t!io day aevural of the of flier of tho rourt bouse, but store remained o.ieti.!. Flag waved from Hi vurloi; building, und many auto mobile carrto-l the nation..! color In honor of Hi ni.oiyred prealdent. An eicelloiit proi:r m wua given at th Willamette hall under Iha ausplcea of Mead Post No. I, 0. A. IL It was a follows: Introduction. George A. Hrsdliig; meilc, drum cora; Invoca tion, Ilev C.A.Btockwell; solo "Wash ington and Lincoln," Mra. C. K. Ooett; remaika, Jud,o J. (.'.Campbell; mualc, (ioels onhestra; addreaa, "On lAn- coin." Rev. J. W. MivcCalluiu; reading. ltt We Forget," Mrs. Dennett, who reiM nded to seven! encores; vocal solos, "Griiiger John," "laughing Hong." 'Dear Old Hhtwl My Mother Wore." J. K. Blnples, a:couipBnl-d by lln. Staples, of Portland; recitation. "For Ninety Itoy or More." Mr. Grace Cos; mualc, "Blur Spangled Hanner." Ono of th feature of tho day was the banquet served at 12 o'clock, at which many local dlgnllnrlea were present. County Judg Anderson wss escorted to tho labia by Mr. F. T. Harlow, treasurer of Meade Relief Corps; Mayor Hackctt by Mr. N. M. Alldredge, aerrt-tary of Relief Corps; Judge J. U- Cnmpbell, Judgo of the circuit court by Mrs. Joslnh Martin, chairman of the eiecutlvo committee. Judgo Anderson wna toaslmuater. Th table was beautifully decorated with the ni-tloiiul color to corresnd with tho elaborate decorations of the jiall. Old Glory and Unroln's likeness were I lucwl In conspicuous pluces. There were about 2 Ml pooplo pr- cnt. The commlttoo having charge of tho exercises waa composed of E. II. Grunt. H. U Hull and John Ackley. 5UITT0 QUIETTITLE; HE'S OWNED PLACE 4D YEARS Suit to quiet title to n 50-acre farm In Clackamas county was filed In the circuit court here Tuesday by Frank Wllhart Tho action Is directed against Mary D'Arcy ami other heir of James T. Hunsoker. The farm hna been in the possession of Wllhart for tho post 40 ycurs, ac cording to the complaint. The Hun saker heir, however, have an alleged Inlm against tho title, which the plain tiff now nsks to have stated In court so that their IcruI stntus can be ob tained. Worm 8ap Your Child' Strength. Is your child pale and fretful? Does ho cry out In sloop or grind bi teeth? These symptoms may mean worms nnd you should obtain relief nt once. Klckiipoo Worm Killer la a pleasant remedy that kills tho worm, and by its mildly laxative quality expels It from tho syototn. Worms sap the vi tality and ninko your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Your Druggist sells Ktckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. (Adv.) 66l3tfTSl21S a dlk compsureel t amir regular prices, we've tiot these so-cadUed Sales Prices backed OFF THE MAP EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. LOOK OVER THIS LIST AND SEE FOR YODRSELF. Lunch Goods Picnic Ham, pound.. 15c Green Olives, bulk, pint 20c Fancy Dill Plcklos, large size, dozen 20c Sauer Kraut, very best, bulk quart 10c 1 full pt. bottle Kotchup, Diamond "8" brand, special ;..15o Pimento Cheese 10o Tillamook Cheese, pouod 25c Cream Brick Cheese, pound . . . .30c Booth's Sardines, can 20c Palm Brand Sardines, 5 cans. . .25ov Crackers, 10c box, regular $1.00 box ..90cv Green Olives, sizes.... 10c, 15c, 25c Corned Boef. can 25c Sour pickles, qt., bulk 15a Can Ripe Olives 25c and 15o Pinenpple 15o and 20c ITneeda Biscuits, 6c pkg...6 for 25c Cooklca 10c pkg. 3 for 25c NUTS OF ALL KINDS lib. 2-lbs. Imported Walnuts 20c 35c Oregon Almonds 20c 35c New Crop Walnuts 25c 45o New Crop Almonds. . .25c 45o Coffee and Tea Gold Dollar, reg. 30c Coffee... 25c Royal, rog. 35c Coffeo 30c Caravan Coffee, reg. 40c 35c Caravan Coffee, 31b can.... $1.00 Prion Pacific - 19 Horn Phon - A133 Orcgon City Seventh 8tret Albright Weeps; Cop Grabs Car Jsck Albright automobile Is absent from Main ret ti.d.y and there a reason. Following Ilia order d'r Re corder dAr, who Thursday fined Albright l' and then suspended eentenr on condition (bat be keep out of th machine. Chief of I'olli lllani hard el d the ma hlna Fri day morning and Interned It. Hefe In th Miller Parki-r garage th big car stands, a huge chain and padlock around lb rear wheel. Jack ran get It out again by paying the fifty. BARCLAY ALUMNI BEATS Ml. PLEASANT; 55 TO 31 Harclay Alumni learn won a basket ball victory over the Mount l'tent team on th Utter" floor Thursday night. Ths score waa It to 31. Dar nell and fltelnramp were the stars for tb Darclsy team while Oaborn and Harbison showed up well for the Mount Pleassnt delegation. Th line up waa aa follow: Harclay Alumni: Center Hteln camp; guards, Paddock and Vlerbus; forwards, Harnett and Mllllken. Mount Pleasant: Center, Graves; guards, Oate and Ilalny; forwards, Hurblnson and Oaborn. SINGLE THOUGHT; HENCE ONE CEREMONY IS PLENTY A double wedding ceremony wu per formed at the Presbyterian mans Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when Rev. J. R. Lsndaborough. past tor of the Presbyterian church, united in marriage Mra. Delta Waldron and Francis E. Albright; Mlns Utha Viola Crlteser and George F-arl Huntley. Miss Critescr was a niece of Mrs. Waldron. The marriage ceremony was witnessed by only Immediate relatives. Mr. Albright was attired in a Wis teria silk poplin gown: Mr. Hentley wore a gown of wulto silk. They were unattended. Mr. uid Mrs. Albright left for the south for tholr honeymoon, but will be at homo to tholr friends at Ninth and John Adams streets after March 1st Mr. and Mr. Hentley went to Greshnm, where they will make their home. Mr. Albright I the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. W.S- Rider, well known Oregon pioneers. She was born In Clackamas county, and has resided near or In Oregon City nil her llfo. Mr. Albright Is a grocer of Oregon City, and bus resided hero for a number of yenro. Mr. Hentley Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Crlteser, nnd has lived In Ore gon City all her life. Mr. Hentley is a resident of Grebham. For a Bilious Attack. When you hnve a severe hcaducho, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing ot food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know thnt you hnve a scvero billon attack. While you mny be quite sick there Is much consolation In knowing thnt reliof mny be had by taking three of Chamber Iain's Tablets. They are prompt nnd effectual. Obtainable everywhere. Llpton's Tea, pound 65o Splderleg Tea, rog. 65o graae.. Tetley's Tea, pound 65o Reg. 20o pkg. TeMey'8 Tea.... 15c pound 60c Gunpowder Tea, regular 66c grade, pound 50c Ceylon Tea, reg. 65c grade, lb. 50c GALLON FRUIT. Apricots --50c Peaches 45c Pears 45" PlumB 350 Apples 350 Pumpkin 30c Blnckberrlos ; 55c Loganberries 45c Tomatoes -40 Gooseberries 50c FRESH FRUIT Size Doz. Fancy Novel Oranges. . .100 30c Fancy Naval Oranges... 126 20e Smell Naval Oranges, dozen 10c Fancy California Grape Fruit 2 for So Fancy Lemons, dozen 20c Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries Speclnl, quart 10c Newtown Plppens, fancy $1.00 Fancy Delicious Apples, box . .$1.00 Fancy largo size Wagner's. . .$1.25 California Grape Fruit, doz. ..30c Sultana Figs, package.. 5o and 10c Not-ASeed Raisins 15e Dromdary Date 15c Housa cleaning time ha come, read following specials. IVSoFgainis MAiACE PALLS ON After Using a brief breathing spell of on day. III dlvorr mill resumed Its grind agsln Haturday. Judge Campbell auouied th marri age of OIk Hinder to Watson J- l"n der and gv her 111 10 monthly all tuny. II sleo allowed Grac A Cash b gal separation from Charlea T. Cash, whom she married la 1st), and 139 monthly alimony. Property conten lion bad been settled out Of co trt I Vinton filed a suit for divorce agslnet Frsnk Vinton, rharglng cruel ty and non support. K. K. Bsrsn aaked for separation from Kin ma Hwan. whom b alleged d- aerted him a year ago. iM-sertlon waa also th grounds of the divorce suit brought by Flora Holier agalnat K. K. Holier. In addi tion Mra. Holier, who asks her maiden nam of Flora Temple, charged that her husband got drunk and brat her. 2-YEAR FIGHT AGAINST DEATH ENDS IIENMHS. Mr. Dora Crtle, wife of Jame ('rite, of Gladstone, died thl morning after an Illness of two year. Th fun eral services will b conducted Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the tabernacle at Mountain View, with Rev. Maker officiating. The Interment will be In Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Crite waa born In Illinois, and was 10 years of are. Hhe was th daughter of Henry and Eliza 8eler, of Toronto, Canada, who survive ber. 8b ha resided for about three year at Gladstone. She Is survived by ber husband. James Crltes two daughter. Leila Crlte acd FS? Rider, two sis ters, Mrs. Nettle Psrker. of Colorado; Mrs. Cora Kendall, of Waldron, Kan sas, and a brother. Rev. Charles Sea ler, of Toronto. Canada. T Of NINE-YEAR-OLD SON Divorce proceedings against ber hus band, Howard Altbouse, were begun In the circuit court here Tuesday by Audio Althouse. Mrs. Althouse charges that her hus band deserted her In September 1915. According to the paper In the case, the pair wsa married In Allentown, Penn, In JS98. Tho custody of her minor son Ken neth, aged nine, Is asked by Mrs. Alt bouse. Another son Maynard, aged 15. Is now In Los Angeles. Cut Thl Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this sllu. enclose with 5c and moil It to Foley & Co., 2SS3 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package contnlnlng Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; oiey KUlnev Pills, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some nnd thoroughly cleansing cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, head ache and sluggish bowels. SPECIALS 4 pound packago of Light Loubo Washing Powder or Star Nap tha Powder for 20c This Is a regular 25c package and Is one of the beBt on the market. Light houso cleanser, can 5c Old Dutch cleanser, 3 for . . . . . .25c 3 bars of Sapollo or Bonuml 25c 2 bottles Amonta for 15c 3 cans lye 25c Standard Broom company's best maka brooms form 50c, 60c, 70c ea Mop sticks, with hard wood han dles 15e Bulk strained Honey, 40c quart or $1.50 gallon. We sre supplied with fresh Milk dally. Honey, 1 pound combs 15e Quart bottle Honey, strained and pure 35o Pint Jars of Pure Honey 25c 10c Can Pepper 5o Toilet Paper uc Arm & Hammer Soda 5c 60-lb. Sock Dairy Salt 50c 60-lb. Sack V, ground Salt.... 40c 100 Lbs Broken Rice........ $4.00 2tf pound tin 50o 5 gals. Coal Oil 65c 3 boxes Matches 10c Corn or Gloss Starch 5e 3 can Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Vinegar, (pure cider) full quartlOc V, gallon 20c 1 gallon ....25o H gallon In glass containers. .25c 2 cans Chinook Salmon 25c Maple Syrup, Reg. 15c, can.... 10c WEDNESDAY Is Butter Day SAVAGE DOGS ATTACKED CHILD, SAYS FATHER, WHO ASKS POLICE TO MUZZLE THE HUSKY BRUTES lleraua bis little daughter was bad ly frightened by three dog a said to be sword by Ham Hare, of Elyvlll, a Diaa named l, of Ibat place, mad a romplalnt lo Officer French her 1st Tuesday night, asking If something could not U dona to baolsb th brute. According lo Mr. Is th dogs leaped si bis daughter, bit her slightly In sev eral pl e and frightened her evr HIED TO DR. ROSS EATON: WILL LIVE HERE A pretty wedding waa eulemnlzed at th bom of Mr. and Mr. D. C. tatourett. ot Tenth and Madlaon slre-ts, Wedneaday at ooon when their daughter. Dr. Ruth l-atourette, be-m the wife of Dr. Roe Eaton. Tb marriage ceremony was per formed In th presence of about twen ty five relatives. Rev. W. T. Mllllken. paator ot th Haptlat church, officiated. Th living room, where th cere mony wo performed, waa artlalically decorated In evergreen, pusiywll 'ows, and featoona of whit satin rib bons and lover's knot of whit satin. Tb dining room wa correspondingly decorated. Tb bride was gowned In wblt Georgett crepe, and carried a shower bouquet of whit sweet pea and tyr Inga bloaaom. Following th reremony a luncheon wa served, after which Dr. and Mr. Eaton left for their borne on Third street, which was formerly th Ilusch residence. After completing ber studies In the Oregon City blgb school, Mr. Eaton, look a course In th McMlnnvill col lege, graduating there with high hon ors. Later she went to Lo Angele. wher she took a four year' course at the college of Osteopathy, physi cians and surgeon. She waa grad uated from that Institution In 1915. Dr. Eaton, I a native son. His mother Is Mr. James Nelson, of Mu llno. He attended tb Oregon City schools, after which he attended the I'nlverslty of Michigan at Ann Arbor, whero be took up the study of medi cine. He wa graduated In 1916. .For several months be was head Interne at the Good Samaritan hospital, and at the present time be is assistant surgeon in Emanuel hospital, Port land. He will continue to be associ ated with the Institution tn the morn ings, but will tak up his profession tn thl city In the afternoons, making his residence here. DIVORCE SUIT FILED. Declaring that her husband failed to support her and at last entirely de serted ber, Mrs. Minnie Hendricks Friday brought suit against Robert E. Hendricks in the state court, asking for a divorce. WEST LINN TO HOLD ELECTION MARCH 10, TO DECIDE ON BOND ISSUE FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING West Linn will hold an election March 10 to vote on the Issunnce of 111,000 bonds for tho erection of a new, modern grammar school building. The election date was set at a meet ing o f the school directors Wednesday night, after a mass meeting of voters nnd property owners had authorized tho -election last week. Kellog's Corn Flakes ) 3 for Post Toastles ( Krumbles ) 25c Toilet soap, 3 bars for 10c 13 Bars Bob White Soap 50c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c SPECIAL Caravan Baking Powd er, pound 25c Pearllne, 25c package 20c Puff Rice, Puff Wheat Grape Nuts. Quaker Oats, Shreded Wheat. Rolston's Bran Kellog's Bran 2 for 25c Krinkle Corn Flaltes, 2 pkgs 15c Rolled Oats, 10-lb. sack........ 50c Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds... 25c Liberty Oats 25c Liberty Wheat 25c Caravan baking powder 24 lb can 50c WTe guarantee this to be the best on the market or money refunded. Macaroni, 3 pounds 25c BEANS AND RICE Pink Beans, 2 pounds 25c Lima Beans, 2tt pounds 25c Bayo Beans, 2 pouds 25o Small White Beans, 2b pounds 25c Red Beans, 2V4 pounds 25c Broken Rice, 6 pounds 25c Jnp Rice, 4 pounds 25c Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Sugar Cane Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.20 -Falls City Butter ly. She ran and msd her acape. Tb dog are of th flplts variety, a breed noted for strength and bad tem per. Tbey r valuable animal. A report of the matter I contained In French' report lo Chief of Folic Illaarhard. Juat wbal action will be taken la not known a yet, but It la probable that an t(einpt wlU he manW lo have th dog biiikM. JUVENILE OFEICE PUTS FOOT 001 ON YOUNG Hoy under 1 have aeen their laat boxing match in Oregon City, accord ing to Constant Jack Frost. "In th past," said Frost Monday, "a number of boys have been regularly attending the smoker given ber. A a mult complclnta bav btcn coming In to me from nv y side. ' For that reason I am going to see to It that no on nndrr it la admitted to tb boxing matches." Frost I Uio Juvenile officer. II will be on duty at the smokers to see that bl order Is obeyed. LODGES ARE TO CONVENE The district convention of th Re be kah lodge will convene at Molclla on Saturday, February 17. Tb cong ress Is to be held In the new I. O. O. 7. building. The lodges to be represented sre tboM from Mllwaukle, Gladstone. Clackamas and Oregon City, with Oak Lodge ana' Molalla entertaining. About fifty delegate from Oregon City will attend as representative ot Willam ette Rebekah Lodge No. 2, the second oldest Bebekah lodge In the state of Oregon. The convention Is to be called at II o'clock Saturday morning by Mr. Jame Shannon, chairman of the local lodge. Mrs. Nellie Wstcnburg, ot Kla math Falls, president ot th Robekah assembly, will conduct the asembly. There will be other grand officer of the lodge present and several are scheduled to address the assembly. A dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. The afternoon will be devoted to busi ness, and In the evening following the dinner hour the initiatory degree will be exemplified by a special staff from Willamette Rebekab. Lodge No. 2- At the same meeting the directors accepted the p-ans submitted by Claussen ft Clausen, Portland archi tects. The successful contestant were the designers of the school at Mllwaukle. The building. If erected, will be very much along the same lines as the Mllwaukle school. It will cost the full amount of the bond issue. 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