OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1917. I'aok 3 LOCAL liRltPS II. Hum, of Heaver Creek, kii in Oregon t'ily Wediiraday. I Meyer, at Oak flrot, eTn Orrgon City Wedtieaday, on tuilnMi Wednesday, Ul'.g en kit Judga Until II IHinlik lalld 111 ti'Hk fu rui lirrmaood HaMr'Ur lli.fiii,ii. Ilr. Iilrrilik I una of IN' l'f"tli nf Hi 'i Mhropahlre litp, end bill oiiio of I ha flliwal lliMk III thl tali Hi lila (Jr riiiii1 fiirin Mix Uiulii Mr ami Mra, N. I, H, liiry, of Katarada, Was flrnl nf Ilia wik for l-. Aiifli-s an Ytulker, niir"iir J II Walkir, Ml Hi I In Uila illy Wednesday, .. Klllfurii, nf Hhrrwood, was in ttila rlly Wwlnrwlay. Mm. Mary K. loverly, nf Hubbard, waa In llila i'lly mi btnliirts Wednes day. A. It. I t'ik, well known farmer of Itedlutid, wan in Oregon City Wal lirailay. Y. F'rllowa, tit lligblnrid, wai anionic Ihe Orrgiin ('lly vlaitor on Wvilnvailay. Mr. Jane Thoinaa, who realili-a niwr Nrw V.i a, waa In Oregon City Wednesday. Uirrnt Trimy, nf r'ataruda, wn aiming thnne In vlait In Orr(on (lly Wnlm-ailiiy J 8. iio, of I'liriin, I'Tnin tin' lit rel ili'iit nf tluit ait lloli nf III" lonnly, wn In till lly nn IninliM'iia Turaduy. Mili! iilnl Ht la allow lit llaiilloiia I'rhl.iy ewnlng Yon aru extend d a l onllul linll.illoii Hi mU for all Ailv Horn, Marrh !Hh to thn lf nf lllilmril J. ZMny. of lir.'Kon i'lly. limit,. No. D. a tlniiKlil T Mra. Miiry Zolnu li, nf lion, uiiioiik: llioac lo trammi'tlng lumllieae III lllla rlly nil Ttlmdiiy. Mia Alum WihmIioi, of 1'iiiiliy. waa HliioiiK llo in., to Ir.iim.iit bualneaa III lllla rlly Tm ail.iy. Hoi ii. March '.Mil In Hi" wife nf lli'liry Huki-r. nf Mn rwiMi.l, lluuto No a anil. K. W. Mailor. nf Milwaukee, aa among III. iiiii lo trunn.u t liualm'aa In IMa i lly Huluriliiy. I'll.r lli'ln, of HorliiK. na amniiit tlioan to IruiiHUi t liualiiraa In lllla ( lly Huluriliiy. John llcticmnn. of New Kra. well knovn f.irni T of Hint ilui'i. waa here on liunllirea Tm ailuy. Mra. I . I.. Mi'Ki'iiny, nf I iinhy, wna uiiioiik thoim In tiunn.i. t bunluoa In IIiIh city Tui'ailby. lillhcrt lluiith-a, nf Horlng, Irutia arli'il liunlllraa III III" nullity acat nn Siitnr.luy. Horn. March Mil. to Hi" lfn nf Al ImtI Imrat. nf Clurkce, Itoulc 1. a daughter. Ilnrn, Mitn-li loth, to the wife of t'liarli'a II. Mumliull. nf Mullnu, Route I, a anil. Krm at I'im'H". of UnrltiK uinl Fred linear, a I an nf thitt place, wrrn anion tlin Oregon City vlaltnra nn Mninlay. Anilrew Hlruch. of Fnlrvlcw, waa union tho Oregon City vlallora on Monday afternoon. Mra. C. Hnrvcn. nf Mllwnukle, wa iiiiiuiik thono ti traiimtct liualni'ai In thin rlly Montluy. K. Mclnlyre, of I loir. was biiioiih tliono to traiihui t bualneaa In Oregon City Moiuluy. C. W. Newstrom, or Canny, was a inon thoao to trunsnct buaineaa in Oregon City on Tucmlny and Wed nondny. Herman Harmon, who roaidca ni-ar Aurorn, and one of the known Htorkmim, wna in thin city on bunnies Wednomlny. W. F. llarria, one of the woll known brcodura of Horkahlre awine, wnn in Oregon City on buaine Wod nnsdiiv. Mr. Harris' iitock farm in lornti'd at litnvor Crenk. Mrn. A'vln J"mh nf Aurorn, waa vIk lllnu frlcitilH In Ori'Kon City Friday nfli rnoon. Sho n-lurni'd tn Iwr homo Friday cvi'iiliiK Morllmor Coi'kri'll, wlio la In cluirR" of tlin ItiintVy DniK Coinpiiny "t Mo lalla, win in On-con City on bunlnoHH ThurKilny ovcuIiik Ivan 1 tn (ck. nf Aurora, was In Orn Kim CHy Friday. Mr. Dliiili k Is n doal T In iiiitiiinnlillt'H. Wlillo li"rn lio vIh 1 1 oil It Ih cdiihIiih JudK'i (iraitt II. Dim Irk and Vultir A. Dlmlck MIhh Rotim Stafford, ti-ai'linr In tho I'nrlland HihonlH, roturniid to l'nrt- IimkI Sunday ovcuIiik, ftT vlHlllim linr imrontH, Mr. mid Mrn. W. H. SUif- fonl Hun Frainl.io Hlin lll lll lie aulil, Mra I.. MIliT, al.ll" In Callfor li U. and lll alau lk a all monllia' rouratt In vixal ami liialrum 11I11I niiialr wlillo al Iah AhkiI William Khi'iiliaii. alio liaa l""ii i'al for a. mm llim, lll return In (inton mil wio'k, ami IM mukn lila f.itura lioliin In I'nrlli'ml Mr Kln uhan aaal mm llnin a r'alii nt of On k"'I I'lly and a i (' 1 1 1 1 1 ii ! t In Hi" .a."r mill Ilia family la now r alillnaj III I'ort'alid Mra Fiaiik Jnrtur. nf Curua, waa In OriKon City rnduy, U-i aim lall"d relaiivi'a Mra Juiryur waa aoin liulili'd hum Ii Ii T dailKlili'r. Mlaa hlnriiii" Juaitur, who la a alodi'iit nf Hi" Wuahlniflnn li I k Ii a. Ii.m.I nf Port land Mra. I). A. H'hurlrl and dmiflir, Mra John Hliihin, nf Hliulxl, wire In Or"ron City 1'hurnday, and whlla liar ilnlli'd Hi" rnrmi'r'a diuctil.r Mra J. I.. Ij Ii.it, nf Hlith and John (Julm y A .fx mat alrnla. Mra llolln Hli'll'lil. nf rorllnml. hut ul on Hunt ili'imly inunly i li k o Clin k.iiima iniinly. waa In llila i lly Tm-adiiy, ami waa llio nurat nf Cnulily clrrk ha llurrlnrinn. Hlir will r. l'irn In h.T homo In rortlnml tolny, ad r v I It lilt: Willi olliir frli-mla In llila rlly Krnrat i;in(!iir, i f Hliub"l, mm nf llm ,roliilliciit f.irtni ra of tint .lar", waa In Ort-uon I'lly Tliuraduy. Iirfora ri'lurttlnax lo lila lioinn lie lall"d lila ilaiiRhti-r. Mra. I 'tank HcliiKiiliorn. who la In a aaullarluin In I'orlland. and who r"'i"tilly umlcrwi'tit a aurxl' nil ni"rallon. l-oula Vutik. furiunr of t"dlaud. waa In Or Kon City Thursday. Hit waa ar- rmntiaiili'd homo hy lila daUKhtxr, Mlaa Kill"! Funk, who bua lcn at"ttd In k Ihr Ori-rnn City hlcli arliool. and who will lake a cmiran In Ihn llidinke- Wulkrr Ilualneaa rnlli-Kit. .1. I. Johnaoii, nf Mllwaiiklc. one nf thn irnmltii'lit ri'nl.l.'iila nf that ilair wua In llila olty nn Titoday, where be trunaiirtfd liualnraa II" Itlno vlalled Churl, a Itlali-y nl that On-Koii City hnaillul licforii rt'turultiK to bla home. Mr. KlnVy luia Iti ii III for awvi ral daya at tho hoapllul, hut will nn he ahl to rt lniti to lila botne ul HUlcy atntlnli. Junllti l.uKi'ann, of llila rlly, who a few daya uko wrnt to Mullllo, whi'H he liua I." n worklnit In the Inti-rrat nf thn Modi'ni WiMxIinin IoiIk", bin t anaoil thn ii'oplit nf that lai'o to Ihm oiihi much InliTt'atrd In (he or;anl r ul Ion nf tho lodge, wblrh la achi'dub'd to takit itui Sutiinlay nlaht. TIht will l liii'inbiTa to atari tho oriuu Irntlon, with many innm conti'miilat Iiik JolnliiK ul a InliT duto. Holiort Clnthor. woll known tnacher nf Clat-knmaii coiinly. wna ruining the Orison City vlaltnrH nn Satunliiy. Mr. (ilutli.'r la I'ttrnKi'd in trm-hlnt- tho HriiMT Crook hmil. and U iirraitKliiK for a hankrl noi liil ami otttrrtalutni'tit lo ln kIvoii at tho si'hnnlhoUMt on Hat- nnluy ovoiiIiir, Vanb 17. Tho in I'oi'ila ur to ko towards tho hcnoflt of tho ai'hiMil. Mr. and Mra. Ilarvo IIuiiiIk), of Mat! ran, Or'Kii, aro tho gni'sln of .Mr, and Mra. Frod Slolnor, of l'arkilaro for a fow daya. Mr. Itamho baa takon uii a boinonti'uil, and U iikiikoiI in rulnlUK ruttlo. llo hrmiKht down carload of ratlin and Hold It to tho Portland market. When Hiving their hnineatond thoro waa conHidorahle Know In that m'ctlnn nf tho atato, hut Hip winter bua litvii Homowhat mild Mm. Hamlin waa a formiT roaldent of Pnrkp'uro, A InrKo nnniher nf llm Htudeiita of the Clackamas county m-boola are In tercntod III tho "HHay coiiIohi for the pupil of Clacknmaa county only, tho aiibject of which In "Honda I'roaont I'iihI nnd Futuro." TIiIh contest la In charge, of tho ClackainuH County School lcnKim. mid Socrolary Vodder him already roci'lved a largo number of okhiivb. Several who have entered (IiIh couloHt am conteiuplatlug enter AFTER TRIP AS FAR SOUTH AS l0 II. W rllr..l.l lias r"l'irind from his trlii In I allfnriila arid il"ilo, and had a Mloal ilijntahln llrnn llo. was Mr Hlr.hig a flr.t il.lt to Californli Amniig llm pla' a nf llit r'at ha ula IT d waa Ns Alii'rU a ll niaile h trip from Hun Kran i lain lo llm city l.y aulomuhll". along Hi" inaal hli-hway, a ill. lulu n of is! loll, a, i JU miles nf lil h la hanl aor far nl Mr Hlr. Mg stall s Hi at this la I'lio nf thn Ino'l won l rful pl.ors id roadnay Unit tin Ima rirr so n, ami that Ihit ni io ry Is uiii'irpuand. Wlill" In Miilro h" tlaltid ninny of Ihn p'n' "a of aiii iariui nt, Im .. lug a rn-ral g.ituhlliig houn-a Not only worn Urn Meil.ana i'iijolii games nf ih.mir I ut Ameri. una aa well. Mr Hin di, like llm o'lo-ra i nter. -.1 Into llio guinea, and won il Hhortl) afliraard Ii ilmtid tli tioraii ra. a and f. . Inn: aorn nf wlrinlng again oiiiiiipme.l heltlng pretty llialy. Ills link ih.iiigi, and h" l"t Ihn aniomil ho hud won a f. mlinii. a before. While at t'olton, Cullforiilii, hn was Ih rm at of W ulu r llullaul or, a dual ln a mull nf thai i.u e. who rf! Ihln rlly somn limn ago AnU Henry Says It's No Nature Fako AUTO GOES OVER BANK: PASSETiGERS I'OHTIMM), Ore.. March 12. Horn Hiinday, March II. to one llolsteln cow, three calves, two of which ar fnmalna and one male. All doing nlrrly. This la the reason Henry Iloha- stoln, of 8)8 Cleveland avenue, figures his cow la worth a small fortuna to him, for yesterday she presented him with triplets of a startling healthy, robust character. SUE THE COUNTY llirta soils argr-(t!rig ll) wrra brourhl against I larkamss co inty Wwlnrnday In llm i Iri 'ill ro.jrt I.) Amy. Alii ll'. n Irji.k Y. II. li. aa Ihn r ault of an a. Id. nl il'U im: ciired nil lb I'ai I fir Mi't, uy south of Now Kra Auguat 10. Il!. Itrl'tly, Ih rninp'aiiit allers 1hal l anan thn iiniity a:!oi d the road way In skirt IQfoot prnlili with "ul any falling, llm rar np-ruid l Mr r.ii, in tiiiitin to soil a I'olltaloii, was burhd nier thn rm bunk mi-nt. Ask Osmsgaa. Thn two (Iris auk iIiiiiim of f:o00 ea Ii for Injuries and n. rioui shin k au.tuitird and Mr. Pl'h aanta for damaicra lo the inuhlnn. Thn car, so Ihn complaint statu, was pror 'itdlng down tha bill ao ith nf New Kra when a t ma. hltmruti iilng ul a hti rain' of a--. .) enioun ti-nd ll frnm ih nther direction, lb attempting lo gel nut of the way of thn dig car. Mr. Full drove oter to ward Ihn i-dgi of llm road ay. Hid Cdja. P". aim" of wet-da and undergrowth whiifi ronrealed Hm r.itlnn at the aldn of tho road. Dm complaint ul legea. Mr. nh was trapped Into drlv Init so near th" rdKit that the road way crumbled umb r thn weight of thn car. and aulonml.:!" and ixcur iants worn hurled Into Hm dlt'h. Thn roadway at thr point where thn accident occur.il. the plulntlffs charge, was only IC f t wide. WILL ERECT RESIDENCE II. J. Illgger'a lot ut Ninth and Con or atrvcta hna dcrn purchiiaed hy Dr. II. 8. Mount for IZOOO. The lot hua a frnntuKe of C6 fwt on Cel. tor atroot .and a depth of 112 feet. It is one of the moat attractive loritiona for a roMldeiice in Oregon City. Dr. Mount will soon enmtnenco the onutnn tlon of a beautiful i ml mod rn homo. At tho present time Dr. Mount and family aro occupying tho renldenre rorently sold hy Mrs. Lena ('barman ti soon bo moved from Ita present loca tion to mnko room for tho new garuge to bo ori'tod by MIHor-Parkcr. Hult Involvolng I30.00U worth of farming lunda In CUckaniaa county was thrown out of court Thursday by Circuit Judge Campbell when he dis missed the complaint of Kate Durban au Clmnie and others against Robert II. (irabum and others. Thn grounds for dUtulssal wore tho plaintiff's failure to take proper pro ceedure within a atlpulated time after tho court bad reopened the case fol I lowing a decision In which It sustained 1 a demurrer to the complaint. worn oi or Afti-r h bad ...trii. d hlin lo llm ataln roforrri s Irnnl, Jovi nlln Judge Anleraoa Wednea.lsy allowed lUrry Imnmlrn, 17, of iltnUtnm, a paroln In I.I parent 4 on Ihn lud s promUn lo straighten up and go lo work or unior a hod. TESTSIIOIVSTUA T WATER WASTE OF CITY IS IMMENSE M. I). I Jitour. (to. secretary of the Hoard of Water i oriiinUalorx-rs, baa ndtulrmd statistics of the flow of water through Hm Houth Fork plpn lln lhal INMIANETTE AFTER llsrman IMtor, of Willamstu, disd at the family home today, afUr an Ulricas of severs I month. The funeral service will b conducted at the Willamette church on Friday ftrf.win al t j'l.ut. f . H . indicate. ,. .ppm.iinatnly M per j M,f g. a. homVl li "' "i airr coining l mo uregon -virwU xK. If.i.rn.i -ill i i l U IH, All. u Ininrnlrn and William j City la waat d. m,i.l. Vu. Z " nun an naiirnuiea population or tMQ peranris. a renrrntm allotment of water Is ll'j gallons x-r day per cap ita, or a totnl of 7.',0,0oo gallons. On a 21 hour teat, thn meter showed I eiQ.OoQ gallons coming through Hie syatcm and all of ll bnine consumed. I Marks, lb boy wss arrnt-d this week by Coriatadln Jut k Froat, juv nlln nfTI'cr, charged with breaking In to the Chautau'ina buildings, lie finally ronfesiMiu. Tim irthnr Uiya were allowed to go home. Harry Imnmlre will be r (pilred to either be In school or at work at the plratlon of 34 days Other Is", he will lx sent to the re form S. h'Xl. & DIMICKIN 525.000 M J. Kerkes. defendant in a :a.OOC slander suit Instituted by Walter Ul ens. of Fatarudo, has retained Dlrnlca st Iiliulik to conduct bla defensb Kerkes I a Portland buyer of pro ducn. Mr. Given rina a product, buain-sa at Knlacado. He was for merly a minister of the Chrlstlat, chunh and achieved some promln encn during the last session of lhk state li-gialatiire. when be appeared to champion cc-JSty division and thi creation of Cast ad i county. Horn la I62 Mr. Leisman waa born at Harris, burf, I'a., Uecember 22, mi, and fama to Oregon In 18K7 from Fort Dodge, Iowa. For on year h waa minuter at Fort Dodge, and latr The municipal elevator requires : tMm Hillaboro, wher be waa pss- 100.010 gallons a day. While the cltyl 01 ""nan llronned churcn. hua plenty of water to permit auch a'" tnUiti P'f for about wholeaale waste ss the teat Indicates J'V' tnm thtr mo,', 10 aubswi'ient rnwlh nnH a re.ilv In. rwiuoa until mov creased number of water consum -ra would prodadly nec-esaltatn the ap pointment of a pliimdlng lnp tor. On a one bour'a tet, with West Mnn'a aupply shut off, the meter showed 2.7k 1.000 gallons corning from the source In 21 hour, and af ter d -ducting the water coming Into Oregon City In 21 hours, It Is appar ent that I. M 1.000 gallons Is going to West IJnn. which Is entitled to one third of the lou-.l flow. The hour test was mad" with a seven Im h opening In the 18 Inch pipe at the headgate. ing to Willamette. Ilr other Here He married In 1AM9. !! la sur vived by hia wife and the following children: Waller Leisman, manager of the Huntley Drujr company at Canby; Mm. John Reams, Jr., Ewalt Leisman and Misa Mary Leiiman, f Willamette. II also leavea one brother and five aisters. ilia brother, Bismarck Leis man, of Kellotrg, Iowa, has been la thia city for the past month at hit brother's bedside. 510.000 SUIT AGAINST OREGON CITY MAN IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Inir Into Hint eiiiiiluctoil liv Mr. Wooil Mru. W. A. Ilnrnuin, principal m in . imH)1)ro Mount PleiiHiint school, who hna noon making her homo at tho Huso Farm, bus piiri'linxod a bungalow near tho Mount I'hmsnnt school hoimo nnd will tuli!) ptiMxnnuion this week. Mrs. Fred 1'rnlT, of Portland, but who HpotidH tho summer months nt her crnuntrv homo near Hctlland, was in Oregon City Monday, wboro alio trans nc.tnd IniHlni'HH. J. A. Klchny, of IlorltiK, ono of tbo prominent nnd old time residents of ClncknmiiB county, watt among Hume to trnnnurt .buslnoHS In On-goti City Monday, Minn Margaret Ilruoning, of Mount l'lcnnriit, who hna boon visiting frlonda nnd rolntlvoB In Portland for tho pt'st wo -k, has roturnod to bnr homo. Joseph Shcnhnn, n former rislilniii of Oregon City, hut now of Portland, representing tin Insurance company of that city, wiih hero on luislneHS Friday, nnd ii'ro visited among bis numerous friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Flnlier. of Itnilland. was hero on Friday. While In tills cltv they visited the hitter's grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Itnllard, who li;is been seriously 111 for Rev rul tuonlliH, but who Ih now Improving. 'Tigs In pigs" on the farm of A. .1 Marrs, who resldoB nt Mount Pleasant nhout two miles from this city. Mr. Marrs r 'cetitly butchered five hend oi and Mrs. 0. A, Kruno invited a few of their friomlB to tholr hcniitlful homo at Mount Pleasant Friday evening to listen to a progrnm given by A. Callcla, n harpist, who recently camo to Oregon City from Chlcngo, Mr. Oiillcln first explained to the guosts tho ornln of tbo bnrp, una rendered ninny classical nnd operatic Boloe.tlnttfl, ns well ns ninny of the old tlnn favorltoB Btich ns "Ln Paloma, I.nst Robo of Sutnmor" nnd "LlBten to tbo Mocking Illrd." Following tho program Mrs. Kruso served n chop suoy luncheon. Tho guests were Mrs. A. Gallcla, Mr. and MrH. A. E, King. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Warner, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Dill- m. .it, Mr. nnd Mrs. Onirics Gregory, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Unletting, Mrs. Iennl:i Vincent Nlles, MIbb Margaret Unletting, Fred Chalmers, J, E, Hintt, E. NIIob. ) Misa Nollie Worth nnd Eufone OrIo, of Molnlln, were united in mnr ringo by Judge Andorson at the court house Wednesday nfternoon. Amonp those to attend tho marriage were the old time friends of the hriilni'rnnm TV PI ftnvlnn "ftlintu 'l-a. Bwltio and Bold them to Farr 1'rotherb d d w w Evernnrt county i.i ..it.. f..a i in r.n 1 ' ' asBCisor, both former residents of WOMAN'S RIGHTS WIN ROBBERY IS LEGAL ?., HUBBY'S COIN HERS LAW BARS BABE FROM GIRL AND REPENTANT FATHER NEW YORK, March 8. A wife whose husband withholds a suf ficient allowance on pay day has a perfect right, according to a decision by Magistrate Cornell, of the New York court of domes tic relations, to go through his trousers pockets when he la asleep. ECLOSUREOF Suit on the foreclosure of a mort gugo given ns collateral on a seriob of three notes nggregntjng $6500 wna tiegun in the circuit court here Mon day against Ralph H. Cnlklns. Tlit notion was brought by William h. HlddlcBon, who alleges that he loin tbo money on the security of approxi mately DO acres of Clackamas county property. MRS. FORD DIVORCED Awarding the custody of throo mlnoi children to the mother, Jiulgo Camp boll of the circuit court Saturday al 'owed Mrs. Matilda Jane Ford n di vorce from lir husband, Thomas It. Ford. PORTLAND, Mar. 10 To have legally, but In the abandon of de spair, renounced her namelesa baby, then to have her worlo turned topsy-turvy again, In tha return of the conscience-stricken father o make restitution, only to have ita happlneis shaken in the cold legality of the form which aays that the child no longer be longs to the little mother and may not be returned to her, la the dis traction of a Portland girl-mother today. In the meantime, however, the dls trlct attorney's office and tho homt plucing department of the Juvenllt court are exerting every effort to find a means of annulment of the girl's re llnqulBhment of the baby and its restoration to Its propnred homo. Three months ago tho baby girl was born. Some months before that the father bud become lost tn the outsldt world. At the time of the birth the child was placed in the baby home and a week or so after was adopted by a family, the girl signing tbo re quired form It, which she relinquished nil claim to her daughter. The story of the child reached the father and conscience aroused his manliness. A few days ago he returned to become the husband and father. Bursting with happi ness the mother on her first im pulse hastened to the baby home to regain what was her treasure. Grief however, met her in the realiz ation that she had lost her baby and It was not within tho power of the home authorities to grant the mother's deBlre. Jbl WELL OF PELIM Greatly to the surprise of physicians Fred McCarver, of Venice, Cal., but formerly of Oregon City, Is recover ing from the effects of pellagra, after suffering from that disease for almost a year. Mr. McCarver la probably the first patient In history to recover from the disease. Tho case has attracted much attention among leading; dotcors of the United States. Mr. McCarver was born ln Oregon City and la w?1l known here. Mr. and Mrs. McCarver. were In Oregon City Sunday, having come here to visit Georgo McCarver. father of the former, nnd also a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babcock, the latter an aunt of Mr. McCarver. They will remain In Tortland visiting relatives for some time but expect to return to California In April to re sume bis position. The $10,000 libel suit of Maxwell Vietor against the Oregon City Enter prise was kicked out of court Friday by Circuit Judge Campbell. The suit was brought after the Enterprise ex posed a ruse on the part of Vietor, then Democratic candidate for sher iff, to discredit the Incumbent administration. JUSTICE MARRIES PAIR. Coming here from Portland, Miss Maud Hattie Sullons and Sylvester Welch, both of Portland, were mar lied before Justice of the Peace John N. Sievcrs here Tuesday. George Hall and Constable Frost were witnesses to tbo ceremony, which was performed tn Judge Slever's office. HER BABE STARVING, MOTHER ASKS HELP DESERTED, HE ASKS DIVORCE On tho grounds that she had de Berted hlm in May of 1911. Charlet E. Dart Monday brought suit In the stute court here against Mrs. Minnit E. Dart. He asks tho annulment oi the marriage contract which, accora Ing to the complaint, waa entered intc In July of 1901 in PrinevUle. DECORATE AMERICAN. Can't Shoot Straight; Mother Still Lives Despite His Shots WAS NO DUTCHMAN. of this city for f lOR.r.0. W. W. Hiirrln, of Heaver Cioek, well known Btockman of that p'nee, whb in HiIb city on business Saturday. Mr. Hnrrln Is ono of llio breeders of Po liiml China uwine. (lonrue Epperson, of Hartnn, ono of tho woP known formers of Hint place, was In this city on huslness Saturday. J. H. HoffmelHter, well knoun far mer of Clackamas county, was In Ore gon City Saturday. Major S. Hungate, prominent res Molnlla. M. nnd Mrs. Ogle are to make their home at Molnlla. Mr. Ogle is one of the well known musicians of Molnlla. Miss Anna M. Schrooder and Joseph M. Schauble, who reside nonr Stafford, wen united In marriage by Rev. W. T. Mllllken at the Baptist parsonage Thursday afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock. The young couple immediately loft for PORTLAND, Ore., March 13 Piqued because he calbd her "an old Dutchman," Mrs. Mario Dufflold started milt Monday for divorce from Robert DulTleld, a grocer living at 201 Failing street. ldent of Molalla, was in OregDn City their home at Stafford. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPMCATIOXS, as hcy i-niuiui reuuu (no bhui oi me disease, ca tarrh la a blood or constitutional illseane, and In order to cure It you niuiit take In ternal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quark medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best phy sIHnna In this country for yenrs and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, aotlnir directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Inirredlenta Is what pro duoes such wonderful reaults In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. Bold by Drumlm, prtre Ttle. Tsks Hill's Family Pills for eonstlpstlea. PHILADELPHIA, March 12. Poor marksmansip was all that pre vented Eurl Worham, 25, from being charged with killing his mother, Mrs. Bella Werham, at her home. DYNAMITERS PLEAD GUILTY. NEW YORK, March 14. Tho 10 to 20-year sentence meted out to Mich ael J. Iferllliy, a local official of the street railway mon's union, for dyna mlting a subway station at tho time of the transit strike last fall prompted James J. Murnnugh and William Mol sky, awaiting trla' on the same charge, to plead guilty today with th-i hope, their counsel said, of receiving lesser sentences. The penalty will be imposed Mon day. Two other strikers are awaiting trial in the ease. " PARIS, March 13. The American aviator, Sergeunt Major Raoul Lilt bery, has bei'n decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor. PORTLAND, Ore, March 13. To save the life of her baby, slow ly dying from starvation in the midat of food Its frail little atom ach cannot assimilate, a heart broken mother appeals to other mothers to help her save her child, and the answer must come quick ly, for doctor, nurses and parents have exhausted their skill In offer. Ing aubstitutea to the baby who must have mother's milk. DIVORCE FOR MRS. WILLIS. Judge Campbell of the circuit court Saturday awarded a decree of divorce to Adeline B. Willis in her suit against Guy G. Willis. Astoria: Deep sea fishing company incorporates here will ropresent In vestment of $100,000. AT PARENTS" UT SHOW Parents' Day was observed March 1 at Twilight school. The parents and friends came about eleven o'clock with a we'l filled basket lunch which was served "pot luck" at noon. Superin tendent and Mrs. Calnvan spent the poon hour with the school. The children's regular school work was on exhibit, and also the sewing and manual training. The boys show;d excellent workmanship. The first prize was awarded to John Scheer and second prize to Raymond Holmes. The girls sewing was worthy of men tion. The first prize was awarded to Florence Rentley and second prize to Ermll Dlngham. whlla Grace Peterson was awarded the club prize. Dorothy Welsenbeck. aged 7, exhibited a dresa which wou'd be a credit to any grown person, while Gussle Welsenbeck aged 6 years showed great ability In sewing by the quilt blocks exhibited. The first prize for busy work waa awarded to Esther Collins. Two boys Alfred DodJs and Lydon Bingham showed great baking ability by exhibiting two loaves of bread of excellent quality. Alfred received first prize and Lydon second. During the afternoon's entertain ment and essay waa read by each of the 'school children. Honorable men tion waa received by Ermll and Ly don Dlngham for their essays. Recita tions were given by A'fred Dodds. Win nie Rose and Lydon Bingham. A plan to hold a "Community Fair was brought up by Mr. Dentley. Others responded and it was decided to make this an ev?nt of the early fall. Miss Margaret Thompson the teach er reported sixty visitors during the day. When to Take Chamberlain Tablets. When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache When you have a sour stomach! When you belch after eating. When you have Indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no re'ish for your meals. When your liver Is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. DIVORCE SUIT DISMISSED. The divorce suit of William M. Ty ler against Vina I. Tyler was dismissed by Circuit Judge Campbell Saturday as tha reslut of a petition filed by Mr. Tyler. We Admit It--We Haven't a Friend Among the grocers. We sell too low to suit them. But we are not worrying about that. The only thing we care about is selling good groc eries to you cheaper than any one else and we are doing it day after day. The only friends we want is the public ao'" we intend to keep hundreds of friends we have by continuing to give tiem great big heaping values. Look at these specials, good for the entire week: 13 lbs. D. G. Sugar $1.00 12 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 100 lbs. Cane Sugar $8.00 100 lbs. D. G. Sugar $7 80 1 gallon Jug Catsup $1.00 Pint Log Cabin Syrup 20c Quart Log Cabin Syrup 40c Half gallon Log Cabin Syrup 80e Nice ripe Bananas, dozen 15c 1 pound cake Bitter Chocolate. .20c Pura White California Honey, comb 15c 2 pounds Peanut Butter 25c Home Canned fruit, quart jars.... 15 Hulf-gallon jars 25c Fancy Dill Pickle, doz 20c' Lard, 5 pound pal's $1.05 Lard, 10 pound palls $2.00 Not a Sead Riisins, 2 packages ...25c Romona Raisins, 3 packnges 25o Milk and Rice, something new, put up in one pound tins only... 10c Toilet Soap, 3 bars 10c Today is Ootter1 Day Flails City Outter 2 lb. roll 80c Ask anybody else what their price on butter is. Some difference Fones Pacific 19 Home A-133 Tou first All the time 7th Street Oregon City, Oregon