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7 .-.I... far tha Mornlns MORNING EFCT-EKPR S'E 1 Tho only 'ally rtewspassr be tween Portland and lorn; aire" latee In ovary Motion of Claaka 0 maa County, with populatle) e J0.0OO. Ara you an advertiser! ..ad in your order today r,A.t benefit of low prloe. 1-No. 91 OREGON C?ITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. Per Week, 10 Cents REBATING CLAIMED BY GRAND JURY RAILROADS INDICTED FOR HATING AND CONSPIRACY TEN INDICTMENTS. a MANNA FIGURES IN MATTER lv9t Suite 'or Damage Thraatonad L Prowldaa for Raeovory of Sum JJhraa Time What EMtorttd. CUEVkXANU Ohio, April 20. (Spe-(UU-Tlx1 aand Jury, returned' ten ledlrtmrnt on 107 eounte charging (Mr railroads with rebating and claim ti.i two of there are also guilty a rannplrn'-y. today. Tha railroad ire the Uk Shore, Pennsylvania, KtrVli l'tut and Ileaeemer Lako frle Tlx iharge la conspiracy to loUir ihe Klkln law. Thi txtmilty prescribed la a flna of Irm ili mii a 1000 nor mora than :o,OOU, vjih imprlaonnietit not to ex ttrd m ar. In addition any ono offfDil.it imalimt may bring ault for inrii'' Hi rev. time tho money tho wo In i.'i'ittr. It ia eald thaUuwiy (Irll nilt- will be started to recover Boner rebated uud that tho total stmite 'lint may be recovered will Ktrb Into million). Pnn H Milium ftgnrr prominently It (he matter. SUSPECTS IN JAIL. U8 ANCBI.BH. April 2(5 (Special) t-Tt three suspect of dynamiting the U AiikhIi' Time office have ar rlred In this city and are cotlined In Jail. umt-r strong guard. Mr. Inger an pa Identified McNamara a the sib to hom Mho old dynamite. Tha officer are certain they have the right two. Tlio men are widely aeparated their confinement, and every pro cuilon I being taken with the prison- mi LIST BEING LENGTHENED". WASHINGTON, April 20. (Special, -Repreaentatlre Warbiirton, of Wash hdon, today declared on the floor of iW Huime that he would vole for the Democratic free Hat and advised the Drmm rat to add ugar and rice to the tree artlclea. Other Republicans said taey a mild favor the free Hat If Demo- trati would ahow where It waa poe- ilble to make thing free aud yet irold a deficit. AFTER MORE LORIMER MEN. bTRINCFIELD. 111.. April 20. (8pe- elil.) Warrant are out for the arrest of Edanrd Tlldon. Oeo. M. Benedict and Wm v. furntnings, for the refusal to apptar and testify In the 8entor Lorlmer bribery trial. These men are aid to have had a hand In raising the corruption fund, and their evi dence l wlahed In the matter. Build Addition to Oarage. Elliott ark have JubL. completed as addition to their garage, which 1 I0xl& f.'H. which will be uaed for a repair shop. The buslneaa of thla firm at grown Hlnre taking possession of lae building on Klfth street near the rillroiit tr.ii k that it waa necessary Jo build Jhu-addltlon. Carter Estate Probatod Wednesday. The eatnte of tha late Joseph I. Carter waM admitted to probate Wed "day. Tho property la valued at WOO, ami (Jeorge C. Brownell I at torney for the estate. MARRIAQE LICENSES. Marrlnn.. ,p laaii.l Wed- Hday to fiertha Englebreohe and Henry icgiilaakl, Nora J. Whitman w Henry c. Wearer. "SPEEDING" j a W( .r. eru.hlnn4 .K. a little fhape, 0ut we're rioted for alwaya lng ahead. Our Straw Lids for Summor arrest J"r ntlon. Shower proof, noat siaaty novaltla are hero in fun 12 00 to M OO. N. a twtr, buneh 0f t. Sya- usi u ' ,n th "oh talked of chan ueer patterns; they're . hummora.' ; Is to boltovo. ! Office .ottL'Ma XCLUStVI BLTHC. . ' " 'Hoi uVs OUsfa Sth and Main SU. BOUhNE WAY WIN. Insurgents Are Orfarad Much to Kaap till, But Insist on Mora. WASHINGTON, April 28. Selection of Jonathan Bourne, Senator from Ore gon, for a place on tho committee on appropriations. I,y the Senate commit too on oommltteo today, failed to placate the progressive Republican Senators, and the executive session of tho committee ended abruptly today. Uouruo also get the chalrmunithlp of the committee on poatofflce. Tho progressives' demand for great er representation, Ihey luier an nouneed. would li" taken up In tho caucus later In the duy, and If their demand are not granted, they will bo brought up on the floor of the Senate tomorrow. At the rauru lute thl afternoon, the proareMttlve will IiimIrI oil place for lj Kolletle on the Interstate com mere roinpiltlee; for Brlstow on the foreign relation committee, and for Cummin on the committee on finance. The Democratic Henator are also dissatisfied with the places handed them y the aleerlng committee. Their caucu come tomorrow, and If- agree ment I not reached both progressives and Demorrata are expected to make a hot light on the floor tomorrow. OPEN TENNIS COURT. Members of te Friendly Bible Class EiigiDio 10 lis pnviisgas. i The Friendly Bible class In tho Pre byierlan Huuday school will celebrate the opening of Its tennis court with a aoclul time on Friday, evening. The court Is on property of Mrs. K. U. Andrews, the clans teacher. In Kails View. ' I This Is the second year that the Friendly rlnss has had a court In Falls VUiw, and the grounds are In good shitpe for thla season There will be a pleasant social evening on this oenlng occasion, to which the member of the Friendly class are Invited. EPWORTH LEAGUE AUSPICES. Neat Sum Cleared By Reading of Mra. iRuby Hurd of Portland. ' Mr.; Ituby llurd, a dramatlr reader of 'l'ortlnnd. wlio came here to read Halph ronnor'a "The Sky Pilot." under the. auspices of the Kpworth -ague, Wednesday evening, bad a good audi ence to hear her. Mrs. Hurd gave a very acceptable rendition of the work attempted, and her audience waa very much pleased. The youug people o( the league having the matter In hand netted a neat sum for the effort put forth to make tho reading a pleaaure. Mrs. llurd waa one time a t earner In Willamette University, at Balem. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKDI CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN NEW RAILROAD LINE SHOWS WELL IN PICTURE INVEST ORS SHOULD VISIT IT. a,.vral nkiiiiiiiriiih of the work as It Is progressing were taken along the . . , .- .... 1 1 line or Ihe Uiacaamaa Buutnern nan us v Tii1av and show uo in Rood shape what is being done along tho rlghtorway on tnia new enterprise, r-nia n,i nun ara dentrted In the uho tograph taken, and the disputed rock pile of U. W. ingnam anowa piaunj i. nn. ,.f iha nlpturea. In fact almost every detail of the topography of the country is brought out in the photo- graph of the lanua in aispuie, auu u h,rron nntum of that rocky hillside shows almost as well aa if one stood on the hillside itself. . All the men at work nave crosseu over and are putting In their best licks on the line acrosa from the Ulg ham property, the work having been ..n,.itH in thai Drooertr itself. Workmen aro strung out almoat to the Nash property, a mile rrom me city limits. ' The work of grading la progressing much faster than waa anticipate. k.n ik. hiiMiiins of the line was tin- Hi.ony.lon And at that It la cost In gcon slderabte " 1esg-TTiH " Tor-TOllt than waa anticipaiea. ine wemuei v... .nr-h that the work haa gone forward very fast and the quality of the work baa been Donor man in .iin,rii wiihtn two weeks, if there la no special h'ndrancea arise, the firat mile of the graaing win nave iwu ished. There la but one treatle to be . ... . oi ilmlta and New mm priwwu ell Creek, which muat be constructed ahnut half way oui. me grade on tho whole line haa been made and cornea within the city limlta. v., .itk ail ftiar nBiB du wvih- ....j ..j ith the noaalblllty that ono hai to go out on the line d sea what is being none being accomplished, the builder of u . .-.j, thre are a few knockera who are till trying to discourage peo. nle from inveating ana mi"B - -A. !. Several auto loaa win ru - ...ii .1.1. ..iin In attend tilO nuiiuoniui w,c..... . ,in in tha nrini hall there, ana ehort addrease will be made by men who have subacrttea ana are internal .a in ik, auornas of the enterprise .,kk hii. anv doubts as to the IUUBH W II" " " nrogrea made nd tho prospects K. . . -aMo- at Olll r aft tla. Vsa irliilf . lO .v ha Horhtofwar anit ne tor theraaelvea. Doubting Thomaae. can see for themseivea, auu h.lleve their own eyea they are in a bad wty Sure, end should t least hold their peace until they do know what there ! to t1" bout- Look auspiciously at fg that have been laid In a stolen nest. They may be all Hht, but test them oareful, test you lead aome one who bujr them to aay things that will make yonr ear burn. ' ' . , 'WsnUolworoe and Maiden Narne. Isabel oetsendanner has filed a ault for 4lvoroe agalaat W. tier, to . whom ahe waa flT at J Soma. vWMh.. 'January M.,.1906. chargM htm with deserting ' h-r at BeatUe, July 10. 1908. Her desire 1 to reeume her maiden name of Mline. BE! GENTLE, MOTHERS, ON ARBOR DAY. PRETTY WEDDING WAS SOLEMNIZED REV. BOLLINGER SAYS THE SAC RED' WORDS MAKING COUPLE 1 MAN AND WIFE. DECORATIONS PROFUSE AND PRETTY Tho. A. Keith and Edith' Cheney United In Marriage Wednesday Evening, Surrounded By-. ... Moat of Friend. One of the prettiest weddings of tbe season waa solemnized Wednesday ev ening at me nome.oi air. ana Mra. C'haa. II. Caufleld, at 8 o'clock, when Miss Edith Cheney, formerly of thla city but now of Portland, became the wife of Mr. Thomaa A. Keith, of Port land. The marriage ceremony waa performed by Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, of Portland, pastor of the Highland church. Preceding tbe ceremony Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence, whose, deep and rich contralto voice was never heard to a lutlAr lilvinlatA anns lmnraal vaI V "Believe Me If all Those Endearing Young Charms." Thla waa followed by Lohengrin a wedding march by Ktlaa Vuita Wllllftma a Iiavv nf vnnnf ladles, frlenda of the bride, marching down the stairway carrying streamers or wmte satin notions forming a very pretty aisie tnrouan wnicn pansea ine bridesmaid. Miss Helen Daulton, pret tily Kownitd In nlnk satin and carrvlne g boquet of pink carnations, and the bride looking beautiful in a very hand some gown of white messallne with lace and chiffon trimmings and her long tulle veil waa caught In place with orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of white carnations and the streamers of which were en twined with tiny pink rosebud. They wrr. met in the drawlna- room bv the groom and the best man Mr. A. C. Black, of Portland. Tia rar,mnnv waa nArfnrmed under a floral umbrella with decorations of tulle and satin ribbons. During the ceremony Miss Veda Williams played nfilv and verv effectively. After con gratulations had been extended the newly married couple rerresnmenta were served. The room a were beautifully decorat- ed4lnktgrecnandhltebclng.the color scheme. Pink ana white carna tions, apple blossoms and aweet briar were used profusely. Before the de parture of the bride she threw her boquet from tbe stairway and It was caught by Miss Helen Daulton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith left for a brief honeymoon and when they return they will make their home in Portland, the former being a young business man of that city The bride la well known In this city, where she haa realded most of her life, until recently she took up her residence in Portland where ahe haa been connected with the art department of the Hlcka-Chat-An rnnninr Rh. la an accomplished young woman and has a host of frlenda in thla city. Mrs. Keun ib me uu. li ter of O. A. Cheney, of thla city, and of the late Mary Cheney. Thoae pres ent at the wedding were: Mr. and Mra. C. H. Caufleld. Mr. O. A! Cheney. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Che ney, Portland; Mr. and Mra. E. J. Daulton, Mr. and Mra. E. T. Avison, Mr.Und Mra. M- D. Latouretto. Dr. and? Mra. I A. Morris. Mr. and Mra. Mr.ita nav and Mra. IB. 8. Bol linger. Mr. and Mra. Walter A. Dimlok. Mra. C." D. Latouretto, Mra. Nleta Bar low Lawrence. Mra. C. H. Molssner, Miss Rosslyn. Emily O Mally, Marjorls r...nM Tlaaala naulton. Almae Bob lack, Myrtle Buchanan, Veda Williams, Edna Caufleld. Clara uauneia, Ooldamlth. Ethel Cheney. Portland; ri. n.roinv Prait. Jean Charman. Rob- In Shaw, Milwaukle; Helen Daulton, and Messrs. A. C. Black ana uren Cheney, Polrtland. DEATH FOLLOWS BABY'S BIRTH. Mra. Elsie Stselhammer Dies at Fam ily Homo Tuoaday Night Mra. Elsie Steelhammer, wife of A. - n. 11.m.11 rilarf at the famllv t, BlBllli,,,wl - - home at Clackamaa on Tuesday night DUII1V i v. . . . . . . . iA.m nl 1A and 11 o clock. On Monday morning a baby girl waa born to Mr.. Steelhammer, but oclamp- Miwmu mi iii -r. I sla developed five hour, later ana Mrs. SUammorpaaaedaway the follow. Deceased w. about SO years of age, and leavea besides her husband, A. Q. iee inammer, inree mile Children, who are Martin, atted seven years; iwiui-n, tour ;nn una me oauy, which waa born on Monday. The funeral services will be held from the Methodist church at Clacka mas on Thursday morning. Mrs. Steel hammer waa a member of that church, and the Interment will take place In the Clackamas cemetery. Will of David P. Jonea Probatod. Tho win ftt tne late itvld P. Jonea was filed I tor probate Wednesday by Attorney J. HedKes. All of the property. ; valued at $1750, waa be queathed to the five children of ihe .deceased: Esther Smith, of New Era; David Jonea, of Springfield; James twnnlu of Portland- KilwArit f'lnrlr Jones, of Portland; Kate Garlick, of .neiarum. DANCING YiLL FOLLOW fULLSCOTCH PROGRAM BOBBIE BURNS SOCIETY WILL EN- ' JOY A GREAT TIME SATUR DAY EVENING, APRIL 29. ine nuume ourua iwirij win a Scotch concert and entertainment in WnAilmui V 1 1 nn flnhinliv Afonlnff rwi I V. 1 . . I . 1 1 1 1 . . Woodman hall oh Saturdav evenine at a n'rlnrk Thnre will hm a full nro- gram and after It rendition there will be refreshments and dancing. Much care haa been given the program and it is nlanned to have something that will Interest all. Following is the program: ' Baa Pine Selection. Plner James Jack Overture Scotch Alra .- Patterson Bros, Orchestra Opening Remarks Judge Geo. J. Cameron, of Portland Solo Mra. A. Matneson Reading "Jerry" ...Mra. J. Hickman Solo Master Sam McLarty Mlahland Fllna (accompanied by piper) .......Miss Annie Williamson Solo Comic F. D. Henneasy Addroaa "Scottish Chiefs Rev. J. R. Landsborough Violin Scotch Air ...James Wlllock Gaulle Song : Mr. McKenxie Recitation "The Mlnlater'a Fiddle .Wta. McLarty Rwnrii Tvanp I ai'comrjanled by Din er) Mlas A. Williamson Tnatriimantal St-lectlon - Telford Family Solo (with violin obligate and piano) Mra. Wm. C. Scbulue and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schultie. annlch fnmpfllnllS (SOnSS) ....Messrs. Turnbull andTBehnlsoB Dance (Hornpipe, accompanied by rattereon Bros., The Misses Pottage Selection Patterson nro Auld Lang Syne WORKMEN FOUND IT NECESSARY TO CHANGE THE HOURS OF OPENING AND CLOSING. Workmen on the Clackamaa bridge near Gladstone have announced a new schedule of opening. Beginning Thursday morning the bridge will be open to the public to cross with teama up to 8 a. m.. after which It will be cloaed to t p. m., then open again until 8 o'clock In the morning. ", It waa found Impossible to keep the schedule of hourly openings and make proper speed In rebuilding the atruc ture, ' hence the change hereby an nounced. Thoae who wish to crosa the bridge should remember that It will be open up to 8 o'clock In the morning and then closed to 6 In the evening, and guide their acta accordingly. GROCERS WILL PLAY BALL. Team Organliod ' In Thla City and Gamaa Are Being Scheduled. The grocera of this city have or ganized a baseball team and expect to meet aome or me leaning wmi i M meet aome or me leauina imu tnYunty before the Cose of the I 1 ,.w 'J baseball season The following I. a lineup of the ocer.' team:" Catcher. Owensby; grocer.- team: atcner. uw pitchers. Shannon and Stoke.; first base. Bates ; secona oase, nr.. -S2E field; right field. Shannon and Stokea. CLACKAMAS BRIDGE OPENING SCHH)ULE PRAISE IS GIVEN OUR BOOSTER DAY LOCAL COMMITTEE WISH TO EX TEND THANKS TO ALL WHO AIDED THEM. BIG CROWDMADE HAPPY iMJNY WAYS Llet of Moat Prominent Boostsra Print ed Below That All May Know Who the Progressive Citi zens Are. Booster Day waa a auccesa. aa was atated In the Morning Enterprise Sun day morning. The committee in charge, wishing to impress the fact that they are very much pleased with the results, and with the help that was given them by tbe business men of Oregon City, the horsemen of the county and the people generally wno attended, wish to express themselves JUDGE GORDON E HAYES who has Stat Land Board, after having acted in an article to that effect, which ia given space below: The Boater Day naa come ana gone, one of the largest horse shows ever . 1 , 1 . t ..t!i....i. .-nil ... uAl.l The Boater Day haa come and gone. held In the Willamette Valley was held tn nraeon rltv on last Saturday and the horse men and Jarmera all over the county are praising the spirit of the enterprising Oregon City business men. The committee representing the business men of the city have worked hard to see tbe affair through to suc cess and while they met opposition on many hands, and the money to fi nance the Horse Show waa a task to raise, and the knockers were out aa usual, at the aame time In view of the fact that the premluma are all paid and manv horse men are haDDV and there la another notch in the atick ot aucces. for Oregon City, the commit tee 1 well satisfied. But with due Justice to the loyal who aided financial ly to make the big day a success, the committee wishes to thank the follow ing for their liberal help: First National Bank, L. Adams, L. A. Nobel, J. Levitt. W. H. Sllcox, Bur meister ft Andresen, H. P. Brightblll, C. C. Store. Willamette Pulp ft Paper Co.. Portland Flouring Mills, W. B. Eddy ft Son, F?T. Barlow, D. Klemsen, M. Justin. Oregon City Enterprise, wil.nn A Tonka: IT. W. Strebig. A. J. Surber, G. W. Bingham, W. J. Wilson. Surber. G. W. Bingham. W. J. Wilson. MPr.c Sec v Viirrii r n Hodea. Larsen ft Co. Frank Busch, J. E. Seeley, R. Petzold, Oregon City Courier, Schram ft Sim mons, A. J. Knightly. Wm. Gardener. Portland Railway. Light ft Power Co.. Olympia Brewery, Star Brewery, Hunt ley Bros.. C. O. Miller. J. J. Tobln, Geo. Boyer, W. I. Rowan. C. I. Hood. M. E. Dunn. J. E. Vatcher. Wlnehardt Brewery. Brown ft Kloostra, Farr Broa., L. Ruconich, J. W. Cole, E. C. Brooke. Jonea Drug Co., B. Kerrlck, O. O. Thomaa. II. B. Bucklea, Gam brtnua Brewery. Newspaper Woman to Marry. The marriage of Mlsa Grace Jose phine Shewman, formerly of thla city, and who ba been connected with her brother'o office, the Oregon City Courier, for tho past two year, an4 . raaMant nf R Inter Station, and Mr. Tyra T. Warren, of Oak Grove. will be aolemnixea on oaiuruy noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mlsa Shewman'. mother, Mra.'W. A. Shew man, Sr. DEBATE AT PARKPLACE ESTACADA TEAM TO CONTEST "WITH THE LOCAL SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING. The championship High school de-..- . it,, annntv will be held at IIMIO tuv " D.-wniana in tha High school assem- i - ---- - bly h.U. on Friday - even ng April $8 "V: VA CHAMPI announced by nTOm"tee 'U place High i.ehool land EaUc.d"'r H UVIUm a ! eax...' ?Xool Ths wa. a misunderstand school. There wa. s mi Th. 7-auit aa announced haa nation of which will be given plater, aa also the result of the protest. The subject for debate la, "Resolved, That LJfe Imprisonment, with Re stricted Power of Pardon, Should be Substituted for Capital Punishment In Oregon." . There will be an effort made to put up a good quality of debate by tbe Park place High, and not a few boys and girls from thla city will attend to root for the home team. ROUTE THROUGH THIS CITY. Pacific Highway, From Mexico to Vlo torla, B. C Will Advertise City. The Publicity Department of 'the Oregon City Commercial Club haa just received several coplea of the Victoria Colonist, which explains in detail the route of the Pacific Highway from Mexico to Victoria, B. C. . This special edition contains several tlewa of the polnta of Interest along the route. Among the most promi nent of these Is a view of Oregon City and mention of tbe longest suspension bridge on the route which spans the Willamette at Oregon City. The fact that Oregon City will be in line of thla great automobile road Is no small mat ter aa it will mean ar great amount of transient trade for thia city. FABEWE.LV PARTY. ENJOYED. Wooden Wedding ,C.NbratefTBy Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Lay r, f Damascus A farewell party waa given by Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Layr in honor of Mr. Juat aevored hi connection with the aa Ita attorney for 23 years! and Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, at Damaa ma nn Anrtl 22. Mr. and Mrs. Stev enson have moved to their new home in Sellwood. . Mr. and Mra. H. G. Layr at the aame time celebrated their wooden wedding. Manv m-nndan nresenta were received and a good tlra, was enjoyed by all present. Those present were Mr. and Mra h n. i-avr. Mr. ana Mrs. w. i Stevensou, Mr. and Mra. L. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. Schmidt, Mra. O. C. Nlckols, Mr. John Layr and Miss Maigr'et Layr. PRESIDENT REILLY SPEAKS H.S. FORUM HAS STRONG WORDS TO 8AY IN FAVOR OF DENOMINATIONAL COLLEGES. President Leonard M- Rellly, of Mc Minnvllle college, a Baptist school, spoke In the High school Forum Wed nesday morning. His subject chosen waa, "Ideal of Education. hs that he advocated a Baptist school, for to AlA ni tn tho nralndlca nf anv Oth- i C U.M V " . " J er denominational school, but knowing schools aa he did, and the work usual ly done in the denominational college, he wished to aay a good word for those schools. Mr. Reilly then took up tne ques tion bt an education and drew the nitnra nl a man on the railroad draw. ing $35 a month for shoveling, $50 a month as foreman, $100 aa an engi neer $200 as a department manager simply a difference aa to the education and training. Taking another exam ple of 192 successful men picked as a class and over half were college edu cated. T.tan aa a whole Mr. Reilly'a talk wa. varr Interesting and instructive and the High school pupils manifested a very close attention. Necktie Social Saturday Evening. Tha Ladiea' Work Club,' of Park- picae, will give a necktie eoclal at Abernethy Grange hail saiuraay even- Ing, April 29. A literary program ana s-amaa will he the features of the ev ening, after which the ladles will serve lunch In the dining room. Mra trimer Rlv and aon. Lee. were 4n thl city on Wednesday on business f WANTED! 5 to 20 Acre Frms Near Oregon City v.- tsnwers waiting and many comint. t o TXrV If your place is for sale and seeusatonce. W. F. SCHOOLEY Ci CO. 9 - Phono: Pacific M-S0, Horns A-16. CATHOLIC CHURCH SCENEOEWLKG LEWIS A. BARRY TAKES MISS VE- VTA LOUISE KELLY TO BE : HIS BRIDE. CHURCH HANDSOME IN DECORAO eemamaaaaasa t;.. Host of Friends present to Witness s Very Impressive Ceremony Bri- dal Party Loavaa on Hos ' eyaSoon Journey. A very pretty wedding waa solemn ized at the St. John'a Catholic church on Wednesday morning at High Masa, Father Hillebrand officiating, when Mlsa Veta Louise Kelly, daughter ox Mr. and Mra. Charlea Kelly became the bride of Mr. Lewis A. Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barry, of thia city. ' - - ' To the strains of the wedding tnarcb rendered by the organist, the bridal party entered the church. Tbe bride waa attended by Miss Kate Matthlea, who preceded tbe groom and his beat man. William Jordan, of Portland, to tbe chancel rail, where they were met h. father Hlllahrand. The Impressive rlnft ceremony waa used. The bride wore a very pretty tailored suit or light green with large hat trimmed in plumes, the bridesmaid wearing a blue tailored auit with largo black hat and black plumea. Tbe decorations or me cnurcn were beautiful, hundreds of calla liliea and . carnatlona being used Intermingled with ferns. Following the marriage ceremony at tha rhnrr.h a receotion waa held at the borne of the bride's parents, at Green ' Point, at which only relatives of the contracting parties were in attendance. A weddtng breaatast waa serveo, ami the house was artistically decorated with Oregon grape, feroa ana aogwow blossoms. Mrs. L. O.- Ice and Mra. Monnell assisted Mra. Kelly in serv- , Ing the gueats, who were seated at four long tables, which were decorated to correspond with .the decorations the room. Those attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelly, E. D. Kelly, Mr. and Mr. Charles Burns, Sr., Mrs. W. E. Burns and two children, Lester and Edward, Dr. and Mrs. U Q. Ice. Mr. and Mra. 1 L Barry, Mr. aw Mrs. F. 8- Baker, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. n. Mlaa Hanavieve Kelly. MISS Bertha Barry, Mlsa Blanche Barry. Mlsa Harriet Baker, Miss Charlotte Baker. Miss Julia Baker, Mlas Kate Matthlea, Messrs. Walter Kelly, Thom as Barry, Charles Barry, John Barry, Fred W. Baker. Francea naaunaa, Master John Hastings, William Jor dan, of Portland, Master William Hen- Tlce. w r. After the, marriage a weaumg urw fast waa served at the home of the bride'a parenta at Green Point, and many friends of the young couple were present. -Mr. and Mrs. Barry left thla mora ine for their honeymoon, and upon B aa 1 A a. .1 ItAtnA Sat their return win mane moir """ " Green Point, where cottage la awaiting them. ' , The bride la a moat eatimable young woman. She? "waa born and raised in . thla city, where she haa many friends, and the groom la well known here hav ing come from the East to Oregon City severer years ago. PIONEERS TO CELEBRATE. Slxty-Elghth Annlvaraary of Organiza tion of Provisional Government- The 68th anniversary of the organi zation of the provisional government of Oregon the first American civ 1 government on the Pacific slope will be held at Champoeg Tuesday, May ih. ananlcea of F. X. Mat- thleu Cabin No. 12. Native 8ons of w D'Arcv. president of the !' OreToV"Ploneef-Aio5latlonr1H preside. The principal addresa will be given by C. B. Moores, of Portland, a pioneer of 1852. A few flve-mlnute im promptu speeches will follow, Inter spersed with band and vocal mualc. t. i. ..iwiut there will be two or three old-fashioned fiddlers In attend ance who will play the airs of the days of "Auld Lang Syne." This Is aa 1m- ,.n avant in the history of Oregon, UUl i" - - - and as "Founders' Day" it ought to be widely observed. It is nopea mat F. X. Mathleu. the only survivor of ,v ca wvn vntad for organisation an- - der the American flag on May 2, 183, will be present, but the ins attenoaui upon advancing years he Is now In his 94th year may prevent UNION SUNDAY SCHOOLS ; Convention to be. Hold at Mt. Scott Friday Evening. Ralph J. Eddy has been Invited to anaak at the mnetlne- of tha Milwaukle district Union Sunday school conven tion, to be Held at tne tcvangeucai church in Mt Scott a suburb of Port land. Friday of thia week. Mr. Eddy , will talk pn "Adult Bible CU Work. Thla Is the regular meeting of tne district convention of the MMwaokie district embracing the norUhalf of Clackamas county. afk- . - X o i the price right come and ' i S12 Main SW Oregon cny.