:,t to TZ3 EZiv:iTt:i it-tat, z?c;t i. 1:1 m r TOE CAPITOL News at Genera) PslTe la at the Ceuty Cast It is reported that R. L. Tuck, who has recently moved here from 1 Beaverton, will reopen the Badger Lumber yard and put in a good stock. While diving in Dairy Craak one day last week, Hiram Smith received a bad aealp wound, whidh waa severe ly painful. He waa brought to thia city for surgical aid. Carl Nicholaon and family, of Mc Minnville, movod to thia dty , laat week, where they will herafter reticle. Mr. Nicholson is interested in the Chevrolet and Oakland Six automo bile company. The members of the Oregon Dai- Is was fci t-j ky a k.;t of letting. The am bo tU ieetrie company out of for a abort time Rev. H. L Pratt, who formerly re sided in thia city, cUed at the hone of his brother, at Uaupin, Oregon. He came to Oregon thirty-eight Veers ago. He . is survived by his wife and four children. Ha was about sixty years of age.' Kenyon F. Long, wife and daugh ter, of Williston, are guests of the former's-brother, L, A. Long, of this city. The brothers had not seen each other for thirty-three years. They will also visit other placesin Oregon 1 before returning to their eastern home. ' John P. Bragg, who came to this county about six weeks ago from Yakima, and located about four miles south of this city, died Monday of ry League held a picnic last Saturday last week. He leaves , a wife, two on the Herb Schulmenck farm, five 28iiles south of this city. A fine din ner was served which all enjoyed, af ter which speeches were enjoyed. Marie Bretthauer, aged fourteen years, died Sunday of last week, and her funeral occurred from the. Lim ber Undertaking parlors, conducted by a Lutheran minister. She was thfe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brett hauer. During the electrical storm last Wed"iday morning, an electric lo comotive in the yards of the Southern sons and two daughters. The fun eral took place from the Donaldson undertaking parlors. Joe Chisosky, a man 84 years of kge, underwent an operation at the hospital Here last week. It was a veryerious one, but he seems to be getting along nicely. He resides alone on his 160 acre farm and has no relatives in : this country at all, all of them living in Poland. Henry W. Ball has received from Washington, D. C, the' appointment m YOUR CHOOSING THINK bF THE USING With its handaoma new furnkura, its improved labor taring devioae and with its reputation for long end accurata aarrioa oatablithed, tba ' rail sezs mfi wUl give you the create potsble , '. : , , value for your money, "ffyoatryU Be aura to gat a bee deraonatration from the Wbita repretantative.' If none it handy write us for oataloga and naeattary details. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, Qeveknd, Ohio DEFEATING TIME Correct lubrication with Zerolene, scientific ally refined from select ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car. Gives better lubrication, least carbon i ( deposit. Get a Correct v Lubrication Chart f or li your car. Ir STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) . V J F. R JOHNSTON, Special Agent StanM Oil Co. , , csAvirrrcri, crjxcn 2s NC liiuoiiiiijin ef rcaaC je f Oi O. CH place of r;.t3astw X 'a, who n sidfUt eevenJ mczts ago. C K. Ceisa was ar---ti postmaster of Eeavertoa and tacUvd ofSeial notice at the same &m that Kt. Ball did. 7.'. i . . :. '. i' " The wedding of IZas LeCU Inv brie to Alfred T. Smith, on Thursday evening last occurred at the bona of the bride's parents, Mr. and Era. J. A. Imbrie, at eight o'clock. Only Imme diate friends and relatives ofthe cou ple were present The bride baa long been a resident of this dty and is quite popular, while tba groom ia equally popular in his home dty, of Portland. The Rev. J. T. Anderson performed the ceremony. They will reside in Portland. Eric,Wenstrom, a well-known res ident of this vicinity, having lived here some 22 years, died very sud denly in the Scholia neighborhood Monday of last week. ' He had, some time ago, suffered an attack of the influents, and has never been real well since, but he had, the day of his death, done quite a day's work, and no one thought of his passing away. He leaves a wife and one son and two daughters. The funeral occurred on Wednesday and he was laid to rest in the Mountainside cemetery. Edwin R. Kyle, aged 29 years, was1 drowned Sunday of last week while swimming in the Tualatin River, near Emrick place south of Cornelius He was with a picnic party of relatives and friends and durinjr the aftornoon the crowd dedded to go in swimming. He was not missed for seme, time and when he was, a search was at once started, and his body was found about two hours later in very shal low water, by Edwin Geiger. When he was discharged from the arrdy he was informed by the army surgeon that he had valvular heart trouble, and this is supposed to have been the cause of his death. He leaves a fa ther at Cedar Mills with whom he made his home, although having em ployment as a machinist, in Portland, a brother who is in the Siberian wa ters, and two , sisters, Mrs. Nellie Squires, of Portland) and Miss Alta Kyle, of Cedar Mills. The funeral occurred Wednesday, with interment et Union Cemetery. Cj tf 6 fci, Lj, La Z.z t3 Koreas bidg fwy and Portiand, Oregon. V acoa sta. , FhooellatJ. XlaN ia ex (lata ia Crcr tsa win yon csa fit Ik M fn' 'I Trane ' I VI ( Star-s And ftst's AT S?RANZ2'S W. Me WERT at tat c!J Jack C;c-tr HaireuUIni Our Sepelalty. - Laundry Ageney. CSAVRRTON ORIQON W.E.PEGG UNDSSTAKO AMD " f FUNE3AL DISZCTC3 Licensed Eatbalaier ' Calls answered day or night Prompt Service BBAVE3T0N . ' . 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