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    ORFftON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917.
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LOCAL BRIEPS
W, O. Iludift, of lixavnr Crk,
aiming Hi vlallor In Dili city Tui
dy. I). II. Ihlllliw, of t'aru. wa among
thnsa In vlult III Orngoli flly on Wad
nradny,
Mr. and Mra. K. H. Warren, of Oak
lirovo, motored to llila cllr on Wail
lirailnx.
Mra lliixh Foster, wlm haa been vl
Itliig In Portland, haa rulurnrd to (Va-
Kun Clly.
Mra. Julia llooalny, of Mllwnnklo,
II. J. Hrown, of liar dlalrlit, waa
In Ihla rlty on biulneia Turaday.
Jacob Mundnfl, of Ionian, train (d
i.ulna In Oregon Clly on Tudy,
Mra. Gorg Guild, of I'urtland,
w In Oragon City Friday, whr aha
waa tha ruaat of har mother, Mra, A.
Iluldari, and har alaUr, Mra. Y. C.
(Irsenniaii. Mra. Guild waa forniarly
Mlaa Iluld Iluldari, of Oiagon City.
In Hie Social Whirl
CwrraftI Maaaanlaaa f liHaraaa la
an 4 Akavl Orfa City
MK rit piarrlaaa .f Mlta r
ala lib liiirdx n, of I'oflUnd, and
Mr, and Mra, Krad Kllijraan, of Mr. Kdln FoiK-r. truffle manager of
jUfford, war In thla city on Friday, tho Wlllatimil Valley Houihrrn rail
nd while hare visited with frlxmla, I way rompiny llli hradii'iartrra In
Mr. Llllgaen la one of tha prominent thl rlty, hlih waa o'eimilmd ()!
farmer of Clackamaa county, I bur S. Il, wa arinnutned Thur
The Infant rhlld of Mr. and Mri. M". The young roupl la pIHh
Hamuel Moaler. of HUfford. waa bur- t"",,ul"""'" 'rl"da.
lad In the HUfford r.melarv Krldav Tha young .lo lri rortlanq on
called lu transact bunlnea In Ihla city fi-rncM,n Tha littla one llvad but "' morning of (h-iubnr :mb fr Ka
Tunaday. I, f8W huri iu birth. Myara " Wash, unknown lo relative or
Mra. U H. Harlow, of Mllwaukle, ft rdy, of thla city, wore In charge I frl.nlo. The mnrrluge rrinony waa
waa among Oman In vl.lt In Ihla rlty of the funeral aervlcea. priormq inure.
Tunidur Mr. and Mra. II. II. Uregory, whol Mr. Foster rulurn'd lo Ihla rlty In
John llnnhart, of Huff, waa among nl,y" '""'n residing In Oregon fity. reaiim hla position with lha rallwa
(! vl.ll..r In flno.n rit ,,11 l.n.l. nve gone in aioimi. wiiero iner wini ciiiiiii7, ami uie nnqe wrm kj ui
maaa mi'ir noma. nr. wr'Rirj w
oiignga In funning on hla furin.
William Hhehan, who recently ar
rlvrd In Portland from Watertown,
Nn York, waa In Ihla clly Friday.
tu rn ha vlalted hla innny friend. Mr
Khnhan will vlall hla funilty In Port
Ilea Tueaday.
William HllnatniiK, of Jiniiliiga
lodgn, waa a bualnea vlaltor In thla
rlty Wrdnpiday.
J. (1. MilliiHiwiT, of Htoli, wll
known fnrmcT, waa In thla rlty on bual
nana Wadnrailny,
liome of hir elat-r, Mra. (. K War
ron, of I'ortlund. wife of C. K. Wa
rin. aitpnl or Ilia tl. W. It. N , rom
:ny terminal. They way 111 prohahly
nirfke Oirgun Clly thi'lr home
The brldo la a Nioit attrai tlva girl
mh went to Portland about a year
land for aeveral daya In-fore going to ago from lienver, Colorado, whrre he
parenla, Mr and Mra. W. C. Itl hard
aon, realde. Hlia a a graduate of
linnr unlvralty. For tha t year
aha haa made her home with her ala
ter In Portland
Mr. Vimti r la a native of Indnpend
enre, Kunaaa, but haa r'tded In Or
Ceorga Dregory, of Molalla, the well Ormn Fella. II. ('., on hualneaa.
known tenai-l grower, waa In thla rllyl Mra. K. II. Gregory, Z. ... uwoou,
on hualni'aa Witdneaday. I waa In thla rlty on Wednoaday, an
il. II. Illcka, of Mllwaukle, waa In I rompanylng her daUKhter In law, Mra.
Oregon City on Tunmluy, and while Chnrlea Gregory. The Utter pro
here vlaltud with frlenda. reeded lo Portland, where alio will
I. a. lornwoii, one or me weniviait tier alator, Aire, waiter urown. I rn en, for (h, nat rive year. II
known realilnnta of Katarada. waa In Mra. K. It. Gregory returned a few haa been ronniwted with tha Wlllam
thla rlty on hualneaa Tiieaday , I daya ago from a two witeka' vlalt In ette Vulley Koulhern Jtallway rom
Mra. C. W. Prouty, of Conhy, waa In I Portland. funy alnre the company eatabllehed
thla rlty Ihn flr.l of I ho week, and Mm ,nd Holland Kby. who are ,ln "", rl"r' n'', "
w he here wa. Ihe gue.t of Mr.. C. T. pnMlh( . M Um, fl Mo. P-- - J
Alltaa. I Hhv iiifirnltiif fur Molulln Mhnre Ihi'V I ... .....
w . ui poauuin ainra mai lime, lie la me
... ... f,w.., rimiii.il.!. i'u in 10 Vlall ineir granuparenia. ir nif.l m nf Mra VAwin Vr.mu.r
vi r.airiia, waa amoug wioao 10 and Mra. It. J. Moore. 1 lie tHiya. tin a a
tranaait bual a In Oregon City Wed have lierorne eiperta at Irout flailing. T,eh.r Surprlaad
ioou a auiiniy 01 naning lacxm, ana ei i ntf punii.
1 1 . . ....II I . ... t . t tm t) I .... I '
ihfjii, njiiu im, ii, an. r. r.. i.r-i i Kini( ( me a per HI I'll DeaU'
tlva from tho atreama near Molalla.
ker, of Taylor atreet, a daughter. Th
little one haa been given the name of
tiladya.
B. A. I). Ilungate, formerly of Ihla
Aa three leachcra of the Wlllam
ette arhool. Mine Mary Jennen, Mlaa
Kmily Marahall and Mlaa Kllrabetb
Wirt, have celebrated their birthday
annlvcranrlea thla month, earn tearii
Mr. and Mra. Fred Klllgaen, of Htuf
ford, the former one of the moat prom
city, but now ,ngaKlng In funning at lnm,t ' " waa taken by ...rprl.e by the pupil.
Mobil, wn. In thla clly on bu.lneaa ww" " ' rr'UJ'; ""r room., and partle. given In
nere caueu m inn i iiiu iiir"; I ner Honor
gnrugn at Twelfth and Main atreeta. The laat to celehrnto one of theae
where they ordered a five paaaeiiger eventa la Mlaa Kllrabeth Wirt, whoan
Ford automobile. Mr. Klllgaen will Wrthduy annlvemnry waa obaerved
wait until the weather become more l 1,18 choolhouae Wcdn-.duy even
fiivorablo before taking hi. car to hla
country homo. I ' cnlldren had planned and car
rien out me anuir and .vim wirt waa
W. F. Hurrl.. a promln-nt furmer bidden to Ihe .ihoolroom. The aur
and atm kman of lloaver Creek, waa In pri WM complete, and the teacher
uregon city i-riiiay. Mr. llama na. rnjoyr( tt immun.oly. She took an
..... ,1.. I II... I. I ....
jimi im,,, .hi.. mi .,i im-.i ' active turt in t ie even nr a amuae-
hlrea from tho t harle Talmadne ,m.nu .which conalated of aanie and
Silver lllrrh herd of Newport Waah. mllHC. sl,o was preaented with a Ill-
mo animal arrived in mio annpe a l!e Kft i remembranre of tho evont.
few ilnya ago and mined lo me Hern- Hi.rri.Mliin,.r.i nor ..rvmi rfi.Hnr it,.
oerweni a aurgu ai operuuwu mr aufi .nirn iieru ni tne iinrna rami. mi. evening, and theao too provided by
noiiia anil removal lo lonana ai in I oiuinui, .uhuid nriiri. vbb purriiuneii I tha children.
Oregon Clly tiuapltal Monduy mom. ai win ihi-buk mow in roriiumi C C
I I Lnn..,.l,e ITIli will t.enl.alilu va ti K ma- a I
."" ' Tho marrliiao of Mlaa I -aur a KohW.
I al lha r.il M lila Fit II If tiael a Patau I VI " .
J. Q. Noe, deputy county recorder. " "'""M' vouneeat dnuahler nf Wnfeaanr A
Wedneaduy.
Horn, at the Maternity homo, Port
land, Tuenday morning April 3, to the
wife of K. C. Utourette. of thla city.
a daughter.
Mr. Loui.e Kell and .on, Leo, of
Aurora, were in thl city oil buainea.
Wnlneaday. They made tha trip in
their automobile.
Mr. and Mr.. Georgo Illlaa. of Car
uh, accompuiilud by tholr children,
Wllma and John, were Oregon City
vlaltnra Hnturduy.
Mlxa Uexley, of Mount Pleaaant, un
a lent tho week-end with hla mother,
Mr.. 8. K. Nm- of llubbnrd. Ho re
turned to Oregon City Sunday even
ing.
Kohler, of West Linn, and William A
McDonald, alao or e.t Linn, wa.
rolcbrated at Vnncouver on Tueaday
won a gmiidi'hamplonnhlp.
Janie. Ithlnei, one of tho well
known pnultryinen of Clacknma conn
ty. who.o poultry farm I. locate,! at Ther returned to Oregon Cltv Immed
Mra. Kwolt. of Needy, but formerly Outlook, noor Clackamaa, waa In thla , , . . miirrl,B Thv - in
of Hprlngwnter. wa. Ill Oregon City ciiy on ouaineaa aionuuy. mr. juiinea niako ,.. homa ,..,. ,,..
.... ...... . I I I a tll.la f 1 - I
on militruiiy. Mrs. Kwait I in cnargo " ie u mo i-.-ai uiio i-Ku..rii. . ... , f ..........
of thn farm of J. T. Wballey. of Port- In the county, and la .implying the womon of w , wh h
lnd." ronmnu maraoi wun me prouucia ... dpd fo, . Bumb , VM
II. A. rtanda, of Oregon City, who la therefrom. At tho preaent time he Th. hrlltPrnnm h.. reren.u r.
employed on government rnllrond aur- naa suu mymg nena, ami young ,lirnclj t0 Wc8t IJnn and jut con)
vey In Alnaku. write, from Nenana. chick, from the Incubator. Ho ho. ., . f . . . .,
Ahuikn. that ho will return home about Kot hi. Incubator, thl. week with 300 ,no C0TpK ,g wo ftn(j fsVornby
April l&lll. Aiicona eKa, aa no mienua to iingnne known in thla cltv
Mix. Angellno Dye arrived homo in nrneaing mo Anconaa a. wcu aa
I . . . . .
Saturday from Oregon Agricultural the White leghorn. Ho hn twelve
collego at Corvalli to apend tho Kna- ncroa of Innd In hi farm, three being WEST LINN HONOR ROLL.
ter rercH with her parent, Mr. and for poultry rniMing. Having engaged Pupil, neither nb.ont nor tardy for
Mr. 0. II. Iyo. in una tnduiitry for mo pa .oven I montti ending March 24
Mr. Pnvld Cuullold. irtor vlHltlng year. ir. imine. nn ucen iiioki ue- Orvllle Charle. Joseph 8aloala, Tint-
her duiiKnter, Mra. Mvy Stlpp, of this cea.rul wltti tho snmo. tlm zirbel, Harold Miller, Jack Humph
city tho flrot of tho week, returned to ,... t tVllr ..... w! ii m, nalph McCoy. Marlon Wood. Geo
neavor Crenk. whero Bho Ih to remain t0 (irHi1Bm. nnd cloHed his work on Papoon, Elwood Thompson. Marie nit-
until enr'y summer. March 31st. when Mr. Stnw-nrt aniv tner. Evnnello Hall. Herman Elrbcl.
J. P. I,ovott left tho first of tho week co,i,,(i m, a i..ri.. roun of ...w,,, Dorothy Downing, Clarn Watts, Cbns,
for ( nllfornlu. whoro ho will remain froll C,irkogi i,0gan, llethol. lieavor t)ny, Frank Fischer, Elmer Simpson.
ror several weens, nnd goes ror the
hnneflt of hla health. While In Cali
fornia ho will vlHlt with friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rchoonborn and
two llttlo duiiKhters, of this clly, Mr.
Creek, Jlonrlcl, (ind other points were EUa Fischer. Margarot Papoon, Zen
present for n noonday luncheon nt the " Lytsoll, Flora Kannk, Wesley
llnptlst church on Saturday, nftor Kuniminn, Joseph nethune, Mildred
which Mr. Loder, chairman of the Konak, May Powell. Charlie Karllk.
commlttiw on county work of tho local i-eonnrd Hall, Willie Elliott, Fred
nnd Mrs. Hlihlo, of Portland, loft on ehurrh, took the chair. AnioiiK the Dltter, Winifred Humphry, Mildred
Snturdny for a brief stay nt Sonslilo, speakers for tho afternoon wen' Mr. Andorson, Mary Salonls, Florence Re-
Orognn, whero they go on business. Armstrong of llethol. Rev. Mr. Wett- hvlck' Eldon Ford, Io nittnor, Joe
At a mooting of tho Lono Star Icidgo, lauffiT of Clarkes, Mrs. JohiiHlon of Plnnton, Ixonnrd Green, Chsster
I. O. O. F., of Clackamas, A. C. Wowoll, Logan, Or. Mllllken nnd Hevs. Wnro W'ood, Mildred Charles, Erna Fischer,
of that placo, was olectod dulnato to and Stewart. This coun)y work is Amber Ford, Ruth Robinson, Nolto
tho crnnd lodgo of Oregon to convene undenominational In Its nature, nnd I'mper, i.oia uonmns, (..lauys Wright.
at Eugmio May 2,'trd. Mr. Nowcll Is a while tho IlnptlBt church provides tho Joseph Nixon, Charlotte Hugulnn,
wull known nurHoryman of Clackamas, missionary, ho is under orders to work Elloen Nixon, Martha McLarty, John
Mr and Mrs L M Iiavlt of Eldor- 1,1 unison with ull tho evnngcllcnl McDonald, Emll HiiRUonln. Rdwnrd
ndo, wlio havo boon In Oregon City, forces of overy community, and to HiiRnenln, Dorothy Dobbins, Ruby Ho
whoro they havo boon visiting with 1"llvo dcnomlniitlonallHin strictly Bn, Zolmo McDonald, Etta Boornor,
the lattnr'a mother Mrs. liluhm of As a result union missions Gladys Klsol, WllUa Nixon, Opal Ho
Sixth and Coutor streets, returned to I community missions ar formed, cm- Ran, Allco McDonald, Dolllo Stutr.,
bracing all jllglous forces of tho com- nnrry fromoiiR, lioorRO Shields, Sam-
munltles.
tholr homo Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Slebol, of Albany, nno
MIhh Nomlnn Klcmson, of this city,
has arrived in Oregon City, to visit
hor pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Klein- c" "ou niv mo description of tha
nn Mr Hnii.ni .in rin n,n i Prt " thir relation of the vaouum
pun oi uio wook. . Th viii-iiiiui feed i -stem bus as Its
Miss Jensen, of Redland, iimlorwcnt function drawing of fuel from a cor
a crltlcul oporntion for goltro nt tho tuhi level to n higher level without
Oregon City hospital on Saturday avl'ii of PI'I.vIiir pressure. Applied to
Miss Jensen in a daughter of A. Jon- 8 "tnrriir. with a giisnlino tank ails
onn ..nil b.,nvn n.rmnr t IJn,ll 1 PCIKled Oil till' ICIir l.f II CUr. tllO CIU-
. ' ' . ' bnretor must niiturnlly bo nt a consld-
,,, I II Hill. u o...m. pra)ly hKl(,r ,(V11 Tll() fl(,, ,s rns(,(1
Horn, Wednesday morning, April 4, bj means of the vacuum tank. Fumln
nt tho Tortland Maternity homo, to menially the vacuum tank Is n cylln
Mra. OoorRO boo Harding, o daughter, uor cnnnecieu uie top through a
Mra. Hardlne was formerly Miss P'l'e with the Inlako nuiulfold and
Elnlno Forror, or Portland, and the ,,"-0,,B'," Il('r l,l,B ,H 11,0 Kasollne
,,,,. , . n . tank. When the motor is turned over
li.Liim io i. n.ii. ui I..I. Wliu ...id. u. n. i ... ..... . , ... .
. the down alrokc of tho pistons ere-
IlardinR, or this city. at(t a f,U(.(ioil ln ,, lltuk m,,f0ia.
H. i. Vaughan, of Molulln, one of This auction is conducted to the
thi prominent residents of that plnco, vacuum tank throiiKU the connecting
was in this city on Monday. He was P'l'0 111111 ''" thence through the pipe
nccompnnled homo by 0. Elliott, mnk t0 ,,,le Pho tank, thus drawing
in, ti.- i,i k Ln- nf- fuo1- y tiPtlon. into tho well of tho
,. . . ,, . .. . ,' . " vacuum tank, where the level U con-
vuiinimii uikiiik wun "nil u hiihuhuiiio (ruHp, by a float
i-.diBon mncnino as a girt ror nis ram-
"y- Mrs. Angus Mnthonon, of Tnwoll Plv
Rev. A. II. Mulkey, founder of tho er, n. C, will arrive ln Oregon City
Chrlstlnn church at Gladstone, but Saturday, nnd will bo tho guest of h;T
now a rosldnnt of Lents, was ln this mother, Mrs. J. R . AVIlllams and
city on Monday. Rov. Mulkey stll' daughters, Misses Margaret nnd Elenn
owns property near this city, and each or Williams. Mrs. Mathoson formerly
Sunday preside, at the Mountain resided here, nnd has many friends
View church. Ho loft for his home here. She may remain until car?'
Monday afternoon. I summer.
my Nixon, John Adrian, John Stutt,
Paul Stutz, Merlo Davidson, Willie
McLarty, Frank Snow, Fern Shlolds,
Emily Nixon, I.conlo Adrian.
JULIA BAKER FREED 61
!E
C. A. HASH 10 IXAVE
TOR MICHIGAN FARHb
FAMILY GOES TOO
Mr. and Mr. C. A. Naab and .on,
Harold, will lre within o week
for Muakegoo, Ml'hlgun, whir lb
III niLka their home, but hop to re
turn lo Oregon t aom future tlm
to attain readme their mldi-ina In Ore
gn City, whr Ihry have proper!
Interval. Mr. Nah will lake rhara
of an lOacr farm, formerly owned
by hi parenla. Ihe late Mr. and Mra
Kufu Nah, who both dlid during th
month of February. 111. I. on of Ihe
lhntt rfrm la the county la wbiib
It I lorjiied. A larre portion of It
la p'antnd lo orchard.
Mra, Naab will be greatly mined at
the Oregon City pontufTIr. a well aa
In thl city, having bm aaaiatant
poatmlatrea tut many year. She
haa bM'n a valuable and moat eftbittnt
aaalatant In the poatorfica. She haa
alao been active In the work of ihe
liaptl.t church and the Oregon City
Women' club.
Mr.' Naab I. well known In Oregon
City, and baa alway. been active In
fraternal orranliatlon., and In mua-
(R organliatlona. He la a well known
bandinaater, and for mnny y-ara waa
a member of the Oreaon City band.
Mr. Naah will retain hi. property In
tereat. In Oregon Clly and hi. farm
will be leaaed by Xavler Wldmer, who
haa been employed for aeveral year.
by Mr. Naah.
William II. Howell. ho haa be-n
employed at the Oregon City post
office for the past fourteen year, ha.
been promoted to the offloe made
vacant by Mra. Naah'. realgnatlon.
Mr. Howell la a native .on, and la
well know here. He haa worked up to
hla present position by the Intereat
he ha. taken In hi. duth-., and baa
many friend her who wish to con
gratulate him upon receiving bl
appointment
E. W. B. STEWART
TD COME
M'MINNVILLE PASTOR .TAKES
CHURCH IN OREGON CITY
Oregon City haa fallen beir to an
other Scotch preacher. Some nine
year ago Rev. J. R. Landaborongh
came from Canada to the Presbyter
Ian church. This drat .ample proved
o acceptable that tho Raptlst church
called Dr. Mllllken. another Canadian
Scotchman, flvo year ago. Then the
CongrcgatlonnIl8U followed by I in
porting still another Canadian Scotch
man. Rev. Mr. MacCallum. The Moth
odlst church, by way of varljty. called
the Rov. Mr. Gilbert, a Canadian, but
of English descent. And now the
llnptlst church, not satisfied with one
Scotchman, calls another to take the
place of Mr. Ware as Its country Mis
slonary The Rev. W. B. Stewart of
McMlnnvllle.
Julin Bnker secured a divorce from
Thomas Baker Tuesday. The woman
alleged hor husband treated her cruel
ly, striking- her and calling her vile
names. They were married in Se
attle, January 10,1915. The case
was heard before Circuit Judge Campbell.
NEW AUTO REGULATIONS
ARE PRESENTED HERE
The following are some of the es
sential features of tha now autonio
bllo law, enacted by the last legislature:
Slow-moving vehicles must keep as
far to right of road as practicable, to
pormit swiftlyMnoving vehicles rea
sonably free passage to the left.
flefore starting, driver must . first
see thero Is mom to turn or back
into road, and must give visible and
audible signnls to wuru on-coming
chicles of his intent.
Ambulances and physicians' nutos
are 'exemptod from spsed limits only
lion answering emergency calls.
Lights must bo dimmed, or so di
rected that rays shall strike the
ground not to exceed 75 feet ln front
of vohlelo.
No metal block, stud, clear or bead
permitted to project more than a
quarter-Inch fom tiro.
No glusa, bottles, nails, tacks,
hoops, wiro or cans permitted to be
thrown on highways.
No person, other than a law officer,
permlted to climb Into an auto or
monkey with the cranks or levers
ltliout the owner's or driver's per
mission.
No person under 15 years of age
permitted to drivo a car unless parent,
guardian or owner are In the car.
WEST in PEOPLE
E
L
At a meeting of Ihe resident, of
Huiiaet dlatricl, Weat Linn, at the Hun
t ai hool after bearing th propoied
bliii e'bool bond Uaue eiplalned, all
but on i of the audience atood up
In favor of uniting dUlrb t 34 and 10i
for Ihe purpoae of creating a union
high ecbool dlatrkt
Jaine. II. Cary could nut appear on
account of th flag week exerclae. In
Oregon City, but W. C. MIonaId,
chairman of the board of district No.
34, and I'rofeaaor. Honey and How.
ard gave very clear version of th
matter.
Table of figure were eihlMtod
showing bow the propoaed bond la.ue
can be paid off with an average of one
mill laiea.
A petition wa. ilcned aaklng Ihe
dlatrlct boundary board of Clackamaa
county to call an 'election for April
GRANGERS' MEETING IS
ENTHUSIASTIC AFFAIR
The A borne thy grange held a ver
entbulastlc meeting In the grange
hall at I'arkpluce Saturday. Thl. waa
an all day affair. Dcaide. the twenty
two member. In attendance there were
nineteen visitor. The third and fourth
degree wa. conferred on Ml.ae. Alta
Obler and Maude Rlttenbou.e.
The morning .e.slon wa taken up
chiefly with business of the order, and
at 12 o'clock dlrfner wa served.
The lecture hour fol'owed the din
ner, and the following program was
given: Song, gra.ife; trio, Misses
Maude' Lageson, Eatber Staat and
Mable Morgan, with Ml. Alice Hol-
man accompanist;- violin duet. Mine
Morgan and Mis. Innogle; recitation,
Walter Wood; recitation, Roy Miller.
Mis Gertrude Talbot, of Portland ex
plained the Montesorl system of edu
cation In an Interesting address.
CANBY DEBATERS
II THREE MEETS
The Eaathaa and Canby Grammar
hool held their Grammar acbool
contaat debate at Canby at at Oregon
City Friday evening.
The Kaatham negative team com.
poind of Gordon Wllaon, George Del
by, and Ivan Mnka went to Canby,
meeting the Canby affirmative team
compoaed of Oat ar Realty, Earl Miek
and Earl Mack. Canby won the de-
clilon by two to one vote.
At the Oregon Clly high arhool Ihe
Euatham affirmative team compoaed
of Alden Linn. Itae Shunway and
Ralph Ilaker met the Canby negative
t'tam compoaed of Alberta Glllmore.
HI'dred Ilaker and Olive Kendall. Tha
Judge gave Canby a unanimous de-
clalon.
Canby high school won from Cotton
high acbool Friday night at Canby the
decision boing two to ono In favor of
Canby.
T FILED
Suit In the circuit court to cauae
foreclosure on a tract of land between
Oregon City and Boring, Oregon, waa
fllod bore Wednesday by th North
western Trust company against L.
RiUer and I. Norma Rltzer, hi wife.
The complainants allege that they lont
Rltzer $400 on bl note, and Inter took
a mortgage on the land aa security.
MASS HOTEL SOLO TO
.CITTA
FORMER OWNERS. WILL REMAIN
IN OREGON CITY. CATTAS ARE
OLD RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mass,Nwho for
tho past year and a half have con
ducted the Mass restaurant and hotel
on Seventh and Main streets, have
disposed of tholr interest to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Catta, who will take pos
session Thursday morning. Mr. and
Mrs. Mass, since entering tho hotel
and restaurant business have built .up
a large patronage. At present all
twenty rooms are occupied. They
will retain their residence in this city
at Eight and Railroad avenue.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Catta formerly owned
Mass hotel. They left ten years ago
Man to Wear Longer Coata and Not
Padded.
Columbus, tl. Cunts will he much
longer, shoulder will lie wider, with
no padding, and i-ohIm will be IiIkIi nt
the wnlst Hue In men's stilts this com.
Ing season, iii'i-onllng to styles set here
bf the fiislilons committee of the Inter
national Custom Cutters' association.
The cutters say trousers will be wid
er, wnlsteimts will be out low nnd will
be tight nt Hie waist line, mid browns
will be the oroiier shade fur sprint
liothes. They ntsi, ludlmleil that tie
Norfolk .i '' "ll anlii he ihiiiuIh' '
Tha muffler on my car ia becoming
Riled with exhauat producta of tha mo
or. How ahould I clean it before it
lata bad enough to causa trouble?
The best way to riean the muffler Is
to disassemble It and eleau the parts
separately. If this Is not done the re
sult will not be satisfactory.
COURT ALLOWS MAIDEN
E TO PEARL SMITH
Mil IIOEYE
TO SERVE
IICAII FLAG
GOES
1S-YCAR OLD BOY HAVES TO JOIN
NAVY. TOUCHINO DISPLAY
Of PATRIOTISM 0HOWN
Emeraon Honye, It, left Oregon City
Wcdneaday enrout to Goat Island,
near Ban Franclaco, where be will be
trained for service In the United Bute
navy. Th lad dlaplayed a patriotism
and devotion to the Ideals of America,
that touched the heart of the crowd
at tha station.
"If all right for men to lay: Go
on, boy, and Bght for your country.' "
the youthful patriot told one of bl
friends, "and then stay behind them
r el vet. I will .bow them that I will
not stand at the back of the prraldent,
but will go In front, and do what I can
foT my eountry."
"What can a boy like you do for
America?" bla mother aaked tearfully.
T can Hop a bullet," tb lad replied
tardily.
He I the adopted aon of Dr. and
Mr George Hoeye.
Judge Campbell Tuesday granted
Smith on gTtunds of desertion. They
were married in Portland, April 27,
190L Mra. Smith waa allowed to re
lume her maiden name of Shaffer.
She says ber husband deserted her
in 1915.
C. MARTIN BURIED
FUNERAL SERVICES ATTENDED
BY LARGE CROWD; FRIDAY
The funeral services ot the Charlie
Martin, who died ln Oregon CIty.Frl-
day afternoon were conducted Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hol-
man undertaking parlors, with Rev.
W. T. Mllllken, pastor of the Baptist
church, officiating. The service were
well attended, and the Baptist choir
sang Impressively "Face to Face" and
"Rock of Ages." The floral tributes
were many and beautiful. 'The pall
bearers were Dr. L. G. Ice. B. Garret
son, Don James. Cbarhs Bollinger, E.
B. Anderson, J. W. Neun, of Idaho.
, Interment was In the new plat of
Mountain View cemetery.
Clear Bad Skin From Within.
Pimply, muddy complexions are due
to Impurities in tho blood. Clear up
the skin by taking Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Their mild laxative quali
ties remove the poisons from the sys
tem and brighten the eye. A full, free,
non-griping bowel movement ln the
morning ia the reward of a dose of
Dr. King's New Life PUla the night
before. At your Druggist, 25c.
(Adv.)
FANNIE SILK 023
DIES AT THE DALIES
Word wa received in this city
Wednesday from The Dalle announc
ing the sudden death of Mis Fannie
Silcox, of Tacoma, WaaK, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Silcox, of that city.
Miss Silcox had gone to The Dalle
for the benefit of her health, having;
been a sufferer from gall stones for
several months, and Wednesday after
noon underwent an operation in or
der to save her life. She failed to
rally from the operation.
The young1 woman waa very poun
lar in this city while visiting with
f rends and relatves here last sum
mer. She waa about 23 years of age,
and wai a most attractive young wo
man. She haa been visiting; her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mr. WUiiam Sil
cox, of The Dalles, but former resi
dent of this city.
CHARLIE 111 DIES
WEEKS AFTER
L IN CITY
Charlie Martin, who arrived In Ore
gon City four weeks ago from Cle
Elum, Wash., died ln this city Friday
aftarnoon at 2 o'clock from tuberculo
sis. The funeral service will be con
ducted at the Holman undertaking par
lors Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Rev. T. J. Williams, rector of St.
Paul's Episcopal church, officiating.
Interment will be in Mountain View
cemetery.
Mr. -Martin was born ln Kansas 31
years ago, and was the son of the late
Atwell and Elvira Martin. He came
west when a child, and has resided is
the state of Washington since that
time.
Deceased is survived by his wife
and two small children, ot Oregon
City; ons sister, Mrs. J. M. Tracy, of
Portland; four brothers, Lee R. Mar
tin, of Seattle, Wash.; Van Martin, of
Cle Elum. Wash.; Robert Martin, of
Spokane, Wash. ; H. L. Martin, of Ore
gon City.
Ed and Harold Utlcker are in jail
hsre today on complaint of Isaac N.
Cook, who charges that they burglar
ized his promises March IS.
Constable Jack Frost arrested the
men Saturday, one at Mullno and the
other at C'arkes.
They nssert that they were several
ml'eo away from the Cook placa at the
time tho burglary Is supposed to have
been committed.
Salem Oregon Packing Co. will
surpass 2Q0-carload output of 1916.
Hiss Satisfied Customer reads Morgan's Ad
because they give here the best invitation to drop in and save some money. We
have lots of virtues and we keep shouting them all the time. One of our biggest
virtues is TRUTH. We never mis-state anything nor do we ever try and substi
tute inferior quality goods. Give yourself a fair chance. Don't fail to try buying
here. You'll get Ihe surprise of your life. Compared to what you've been getting
elsewhere for your money, you'll find Morgan's your haven of good fortune.
Bananas, Special for Wednesday, 16 for 25c
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, pound 15c
Cereo, the liquid food, regular 25c
package 15o
Fancy New Asparagus, pound.... 15c
Hersheys Cocoa, 1 lb. tin regular
50c size 35c
Bitter Chocolate, one 25c bar 20c
Pepjer, r?gular 10c can 5c
Arm & Hammer Soda, package ...5c
Dry Granulated Sugar, 100 lbs.... $7 80
Crne Sugar, 100 lbs $8.00
Dry Granulated usar, 13 lbs. ...$1.00
Cane Sugar, 12 pounds $1.00
Comb Honey, regular 20c size.... 15c
Fnncy Roman Beauty Apples, bx $1.35
Armour's Star Hams for Easter
pound 30c
Crusto, in oulk, pound 222c
.Swe't Oranges, dozen 10c
Peanut Butter, 2 pounds ;....25c
Fancy Grapa Fruit, each 5c
Fancy Fresh Cucumbers, each.... 15c
Flour Is high but these prices will
look cheap in less than thirty day.
Corvalis, best patent, sack $2.05
Barrel $8.00
Diamond F, sacU $2.00
Barrel $7.90
Fletchers Hard wheat, guaranteed
best bread flour, suck $2.15
Barrel $8.50
We havs other brands best patent flour
Buy matches while they are cheap
Best double dip matches, 6 bx..25o
Rice is cheap, why not buy some?
Best broken rlca, 5 lbs 25c
Japan rice, 4 lbs 25c
Best head rice, 3 lbs 25o
Corn Flakes advanced 50c a case
yesterday, buy now, 3 pkgs 25c
Fones
Pacific 19
Home A-133
We sell fresh milk, received daily
Falls City Butter 80c Wednesday
You first All tha time
7th Street
Oregon City, Oregon