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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
OKECION CfTY ENTEnPItTHE, FRIDAY. JAN. 3, 1013. TONE TO BE NEVV AN ARRIVAL The Big Events of Interest In 1912 ITER DISCUSSED By LIVE WIRES TTORNEY FOR CITY EXTRAORDINARY fj;:i rZ: r : "77,"7rn jAVOn JONtS ANNOUNCtl THAT HC WILL NAM! SHAW PO j . LICK CHIEF MOCK S PICKED f OR 5UPLKVI5UH Lifilh Woodward will Sucee Qr.en and Frost aa Polk nun Coon to bt H talnid il.lini K. J"ti'S, wliii bedim- mayor iiifnii t 'li y imiiiy, to "ii' a ii'mi nun )ir, announced TtHi'iliy uv 11K that lie wim'd make (tin follow Ii il 11 1 1 11 II I . !,,f uf I'nllcn K. I.. Hhaw. ft II V AtliX )- VI. M. hllll. iin-t Siijh'MIu'ii ( linrka C, Lao . i. fc.lKliI lullnlllill- llnliry Cook.', "ll hiim (Jrllllltl and 't(otK" Wood v,l "Mr Jnii,. ii liimd to nX Who Would ii (. I li v itiiuiiuit'r. hut tl wail i , , .... i. I., r i .,!, I WHOM 8IIAI.L I MAIlftY? HOW lf .MirrU . but 1, K..H .-r U . . ( M A II It V T Kll AM. .. nun I tint )' retained. It la bu- j-tid thai Hi. council will m.i.Tt I KVKK UK I.IVOK.'KI)? DUKH AN Iji, .sti,,,, City llr.uid.-r, OTIIKIt K1IAKK TIIK I.OVK THAT lh.. loiiutll iumiimt..a will tu KldllTFl l.l.Y UKI.ON'ti.S TO MKT , . .uliln .d by tl." iiiaor at a in.el y so. WHO? 14 MV IHSKAKK IN l4i ( tl... ...uiuil which probably will Ll u.viu.kj WIIKN KHALI. I LKAVK ! i. Id this tit.M ultiac Tim medium , . . . . ..... .. .. . ...... ,f. n.imlly li. ld In llm .v.-nli.K., I,u; AM I I.IAIII.K 10 A(.( I uIhik to tlm fa.-i llmt Mur Ju.i... DK.NTT HIIOIM.!) I INVK3T MY ijk l ,.wial iii.-liiliria of Ilia niunrll MONKY ? IN WHAT KIIAI.I, I IN w) Ii to ! out ut tun tit) tolilKlit 'l d.-. i.. d to hold thu li.nriliiM thla tdii mini. I I Im nil i .Im; a IllKllt I'l'lll i-HH-ll Wild tl It V lii'l-ll and am not tu ti r-itHiitl I in- H It. tir.-.'ii and JmW front. I lot Ii lil V -.-'ll'ttt ri-or.l aa iiullr.'iiu'ii, i 1'iiixt at Hi" Uit rlty t-l.Tlloii wa ij i,. I iiiiiataldv and will aMiiino lila n,i iiii'i.-a IimIh). Mr. (ir-.Mi Ima not ft hlnl wlml Ii" will do but lio baa lit I '' rnl utTora. SW'l'lliuii lirlltlth baa ln-rn n-rvlni; luiiiil Mill.-rliinll for avvi-ral Wnxka n ! lii-iiri;.' W ixdaid liaa tHn tuu jif t.-d at llin Wllluiii.'ttu I'ulp & I'M )t Mill liioni" I.. Klory U llin r.- IV n rlty adorn.'), I Hp r.iiin.'lliii.'ii I Mi . t l.n.'d Tui'xliiy pviiiiIiik ntid that iiuiyora a"lutiiii'iili nruird hy llin rouu.'ll. wuu'd l't AIDED, DEAD AT 83 .'Im It. l-arkln. who .11' d at thn d lila mil at ClurKra lirninlii-r iMirn In Ohio In S.'!l lit) . d thu (ihilu from lllin.ila In ii with lila inri'Uta, drlvlnit nil ox in I poll arrhlnK In th Caa.ad iniuiin tln-lr t.-niiia khvm out mid wan i-fl tu carv fur two wakoiik. fond 1 1 1 1 1 ' biH-aiun mhaiiKlnl I Ii.' otartnd on f"t for Ori-Kun City -hliiK hi'r at nlKlit. Or. M-UiukIi- rnri'd for 111 in mid ".'lit lillll ull tlm vt day to Molnlln wln-rr lila i.iri'iiia I lornt.'d. In lS.'ia hi' mid Mlll'T.H ird, a ditui:htiT of thu Into Tlmothv .rd, cf lli-iivur Crvfk, wvin tnarrl. Ilia wlfo at tin. nii of 76 aurvlvna in. noil, ('. N. l.arktna, uwna n tu at Cliirka. Mr. Uirkliu la aur- J wil l.y four Kruiid.'lilldr.-ii, K. (i. ;d V. K. Ijirklim. Coin Nl. Iiolna of H Klili.nd. and St.'ttu. tiruvi-a of Cun- iand In. Ii-nn-a all nival uriimlc'lilld " Cannery at Mt. Pleasant I'rokibly th Krent.-t lioun for Ibo M. l'l.MBuiit uctluii. which li but rt dlnUiico from Or.gou City, l I Ir IMW cannnry which I Dow ut It flrat output on the market. l Ul cannery la ow ned and operated atock company, tlm ineuibera of wbli h tre all xrower and live at ML imant. A. A. rne la praldout of tiv- new conenrn and I'. W. Mnrcdllh i i4 aiM-rtary. John Chrlatnnavn, Ilob- fft Clark and K. E. Kellung are atock ! hfcldera and arc among thoae who hava Tt Intnri'at In tba product of the lnt. 1 lie cannery la located on the Mag nlla Fruit I'oultry Farm which la i tned by John Chrlatcnion an la In i renter of a fine fruit aectlon, no t ' for Ita One quality of borrlea, grapei ! line an apple. Among -the pr h of thla cooperative caoni" corn, atrlng bean. r ,ut plant Ian prunoa, ' " .urtlntt near. )ne btltt ji ,elly. grape Juice, yr .. aweet cider, vinegar, etc. have been I..i. k. reoreaentatlvea of 'Ore- iv'oi City Publicity" and pronounced to IWextra line. Jv. im.mi to double our output LXi year and will add a large variety . A. , our ILL .aid H. B. 'i, who la interested In the cannery fank U acting a traveling aaie.ro.- f hi. .tatement wa. made to mem i L of the Oregon City commercial t, ,1k hA ar. very much paed over nf thl ew entorprlae. r..i ht Clackamaa County ha i - ,.im ..A nt. farmer who bave m u.., ' r ... fruit and vegeuoie. oi v ellenc but alo can operate their n buslnes and sell to a gooa . 1....... i. mute rratlfying to ai - 1 1 Pi lntere.ted In the progress . ;a!i aectlon doubt more .uch plant will U ,n other nelghbornooa , f.i.nre It U evident I.st the org.nl.aHon of . .maH L. ,mnany U mean, of the I'rof, F, llniiimlnll (direct fronwKu- opt' tli world moat celebrated palmist, MHlroIoK'T anil clairvoyant, Iihk arrived In l lila city unci upwind unices In lli Kli'i-trio llntnl Annex Mi t Main Hired, Itooma K mid F, where he mi i consulted nil all llin affair uf 1 1 f. I'rof. Kamadoll ha. no equal In llin profession. Mb stand, alone, Dm prime (if C.Mr vo ii 1 1 1 m, and la recognized by Ilia pres. Hint public, aa tint greatest lima inr uf tho ai li'iK it of palmistry mid aolttilouy Hi ii world Ima ever produc ed, lio guarantees to reveal every liii'ldriit uf your life, li'll when, whom mid where yuii will marry, t t you Just wliu t you am lilted fur and liow In (ililnlii money ynu aro In heed of. 'llin Im i lima uf vmir III" limy do pond iixiii llin right aoliilliui ntid piopor nil t Ire. 1 tut professor luuki'M no mistakes, and all li 1m predictions a i ii trim, and he may In relied upou. You imiy wind In know If It la advl able In make m lnii);o In business, In linn Mid In marring.'. VKST7 IIAVK ! ANY KNKMIlCSt . .. , TI.,.KT MY lmiil-!. tv WHAT TOWN Oil STATE WOft.DI UK MOST Hl lTKSrtKl l.? HOW CAN I HKI.I. I'ltoi'KllTY? HOW CAN I IIAVK (iOOl) MVK? HOW CAN I Kl't't KKD IN IlfHINKS.S? HOW CAN I MAKKMY HOME IIAI'I'Y! WIIKIIK ANI WIIKN CAN I GET A (iool) I'O HITIt-N? HOW CAN I MAItltY THK ONK I CHOOSK? HOW CAN I MAKK A.NYONK I.OVK ME? HOW CAN I CONTKOI. ANYONE? The profvieor tt-lla of theao thlna and in it n y mum. He la ever ready to help lhoa with aim. II capital to find a iiulck and aure Inveatui.'iiL If your liiitln'a la unaucruaaful, If your health Im nut good, or If you are In trouble of any kind, you ahould aoe l lila truly K I fled medium at once. He hua lieliM'd thouanuda on tho road to aocci'aa, and he ran and will help you. Ho not only tella you what your life Ima burn and will be but alito bow to better your condition In every, ponalbl.i way. Thotiaanda of people are failure today almply becauae they do not ee thene thing for them-aelvi-a. 01 are not following the right trade or profeaalon. I'rof. F. Itumadell liaa mailo a life atudy of the., thlnita and he la now prepared to ahow you how (o make a thorough aiiccea of your life, lila fee la rettannabl.) and within the reach of the caller, no matter who. and If he dooa not make you a read : I that I superior to any you have ..er had, he will positively refuao to accept any fee whatever. Notice! All (lint-Hue dlaiMioaed aa tronomlcnlly and clnlrvoyantly. Come, all you lck people, and I w ill tell you cxiictly what alckneaa you have, and will alao tell you where and when you can bo cured. Olllre hour: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 1 to t . . M. Lady In attend ance. The reception room located Jimt at the head ot tho etnlra, nro o arraiiR.'d that you meet no atrangera. Perfect aatlafactlon by mall. Send )l. d-y and dnte of birth, for mall reading. Special. Prof. F. Ilnmadoll la the only medium In the country who poal lively telle your full name, age, occu pation, mothor'a maiden name, 1reet and number of your houe, where you live; and ho will toll It free of charge to all who aome prepared to take a reading. Capital furnUhod for bual neaa enterprises, partner found, prop erty bought and sold, etc. ELECTRIC HOTEL ANNEX, 624, 1-2 MAIN STREET, ROOMS E AND F, OVER WILSON A COOKE HARD WARE STORE. Cottag. John M'lton j Mttorc ,ne of tH PrwerT" I U John untry bun-tn''; ,;rL UM.ee. Milton's .tUB lM)et Oed o which the Whi 0-0 ,.,, the itreul putgu. vt. ttl..r ' ... J, iv. -ihTirJ:-- tne "'' ,' r... the UM con- -' 't ta ,D. eft It; Her. dltlon a . " . .... rfi.ilnfulHhed retviveu - . . . guests life. What Make A , A WorWnf wenty l'"111 and mf'le It' a t,d 1 One hundred and twenty nda, more dotft or less, of lne founda- max : -lth i atrencth 1 7"a klldom- anu .. - ,.,rir iter give l9J":.."7. hl.. thh for over ininiin and dlJ.Pcll. and - 1Ung Z b.ckacne , ihRve done feeling. ' V' JK.. ro.d. "ew. Okl... "and I M w "my . for maklnh RKd I j,i. ' OnlV MIC. ur.uc if : .i .' c -. I'I'.'U -l lull .i.p)iifclii u) Ui.i ,r I H-"''" I' liniiiiiie (.nil, lin- in .,.v Vi.rk w-iik inirii.il ' " ' 1.....II...-.I me iu,...ry oi in.. ...iiiii .ie In Man ti April witnewed the Tltiinje dl.Ki-r VVIIImk Wrlybt. the pioneer of aviation, died in May. Tafl wa ' '" 1 J"1 I'"' iiilkn'l" "f -liii in died, and the follow inn moiilli -aiim niarkeii by the dcuth of William lt.xth in London. America aa ,"r'1 1 '"' ,r'"'''" " 'I'"'11 Nl' riii:uai. (i i ..i In September Tl ....,nir eimageuient of Hie iliilkaa war took place In October. November Mir the lection of HlU.ui and the lioiiiw of giiM-rnora met In Itlchinond. Va.. In lleivinlier Money in Poultry Mr. Chrlatleu Mler, who owns a five- aero poultry ranch dear Oregon City, la a very modest mau and does not like to have hi. achievements men tioned In the papers but with all due respect to Mr. Mler'. tike, and dis likes, the manager of "Oregon City Publicity" will tell of one pen of white leghorn pullets. Thl poultryman keep, a very sys tematic account with all of bla pens of laying hen. and It was the accoui-t with one of these pens that Interested the Oregon City Publicity represent ative on a recent visit to the Mler I'aultry ranch. Thl. particular pen contained all pullet., one biuidred and fifty In number and their career a. layer, was atarled under tho date of October 15, 1911 and extended to the same date one year hence. In sum ming up the total number of eggs pro duced bv these pullets. It wa. found to (otal 23507 egg. or 1958 11-12 dot en. A further computation will ahow that these one hundred and fifty pul lets laid 2ii7li pounds ot egg. or over a Ion and a quarter or making an ave rage of 19 1-2 ioiind per hen. Con sidering (tint the average weight of each pullet to be about 3 12 poundb, It I. readily seen that each had pro duced 5 12 lime, her own weight Whhen It I. considered that the Ut ile hen Im producing 6 12 time, her weight each year of products thataro worth twenty rent per pound, It I a very easy matter to prove that she Is on a par and even ahead of the famous dairy row. Hint produ e twen ty time their weight in milk but which sells for 2 12 cents per pound. So glvo the little hen credit for the War Wireless on Turks Flee, - j &?-.$t Pli.ilna by Amarlcan Preaa Association . WIRELESS played an Important part In the Halkaa war The Bui gariana transported their apparstue In an Ingenlooa manner. Pttlns them oo large aaddlea. which were placed on the back of the bone. An arrangement of this kind l ahown In the lower picture la the opper view may be en frightened Turk In a wild tcramble on the oay. of Btainboul waiting to be taken by ferry, bag and baggage, bask to Aala Minor, whence they originally came " l i. una ui K'luiluble nr. iumum.-vi-u aim ' ' ",- i" v',v i.-rn t.iirii.Hl enormous wealth ahe la producing each year and It w ill be foifnd that the , poultry Industry bus many merits. (Oregon City Publicity.) Ntw Psacock Tail Embroidtry. IViu-uck embroidery lias mine much to the fore of lute, mid with some de signer It In iiliii.Mt a fctlxh to Intro dine the "eye" of a peacock s tail feather Into every achcine There are attractive ciihIiIiui coven, lu coarse bollaiid crash, (be ieucck'M tall de sign being worked in green, blue and gold, wbli li Ih iiiimI elTectire. while ot longN ii nd Hiimr-K of this embroidery make charming trays, the bottom be ing covered with glusa. Instead of In vesting a apcclnl tray for (hl purxise. In Itself a usually expensive Item, an exrelletit plan I tint t of lilting the em broidery like a pliototriipb into an ordinary plain. iih.Ic1.hI picture frame and fixing two handles on either side, while the back Is Mulshed with Japa nese silk. Cooking Hints. Orange pel dried cud grated makes a very fine yellow jtowder that Is deli rious flavoring fur cakes and pudding. Heat a lemon thoroughly before squeezing It and you will obtain nearly double the quantity of Juice that would be obtained If It were not bested. Itlce boiled In milk Instead uf water bus a much richer taste. It must lie watched closely while cooking, as it burns (iib ker w hen cooked in the milk. If you rinse a plate with cold water before breaking the-tug ull it. add to them ii pin. b of sail and then stand the eggs w heie I here Is it strong cur rent uf air you will have no dilliculty Tu beating tliem toil froth. Th Good Fallow, "ne'a what I call a good fellow." "At home or at the clubr-Ex- I'hnnge. Horseback; Bag and Baggage tin r-i.n". Wiimiii i-upyriglil Ly Anieruao I'lesa il.iwn. .IbMiwvell threw Ins "liut In Ibe For the Children Juliana, Hollana Princes. Who Wants a Playmata. I'riiK-vss Juliana, heiress apparent to the throne uf the Netherlands (or king dom of Ilolliindi, Is getting to be a bis girl uow. She will lie four years old next April. Lately she surprised her mother, Queen Wlllielmltm. by asking for a baby brother to play with. The little Princess Juliana la the pride of the Hutch people, for she Is the only chl'd of Hie ipteen nml there fore is now the nearest heir to the throne of the Netherlands. She likes to play like other little girls, and to help her be tiuiipy her mother Ismtht a Hny for her. That niil.v svm to le nothing especially strange, sim-e there are plenty of other little girls who have (rallies, tint this Is a siecliil kind uf pony. It Is the smallest Kny that wa exhibited lit a recent great horse show In England. It stands Just thirty Inch es high, and it Is brovvu and as woolly as a cullle dog. A carriage has lieen made to Bt the pony' sire, uud the lit tle princes Is nuw able to go driving In the pnrk. Disappearing Pil of Coin. A number uf cuius are shown lying on a plate, piled up. taken in the left band where they are seen, and the band la closed over them. A handker chief I thrown over the baud, and when removed the cuius bave disap peared. Show a quantity of loose coin oo a plate. Pile them up and while o do ing palm a dummy "stack" lu the left hand. Pretend to pass loose coins to the left baud, pulmiiig and dropping them lu a Ihix of bran, mo thai they will aluk slowly and without noise. Borrow a handkerchief, show the dummy, grasp the handkerchief by the center of one side and then spread It out over the left bund and while wo doing throw the dummy into the right, the handkerchief hiding It flight. Pick up the wnnd. In the act of which drop the dummy on the table, touch the handkerchief with It. place It un der your arm and draw off the hand kerchief and show It, and the band empty. Life Length of Lowly Thing. It baa Just been computed that the day fly lives 24 hoars, the May fly weeks, the butterfly two months, the ant the cricket and the bee a year each, the bare and sheep B to 10 year, the wolf 12 to 15 years, the canary bird 15 to 20 years and the nightingale 12 years. The dog lives 15 to 'J5 years, cattle 25 years, the horse 2" to .'HI year, the eagle 30 years, the stag .'C to -Hi yearn, heron. Hon and lwar "si years u-h. the raven So years. ..:e':tnt. tnrtle. srrot. pike and mrj lin .enr each. The ivy outlive .in ye-ir. the elm SHI to ?.' rears. !!:-. Iim ii 500 to l.l r. . - . 1 ...y r'S . . -'V.I fv7Sv AasocUitlon. ring" lo February. Iloald Amondiien ao- years, the lis-ust tree nml the oak 400 years and the fir Too to I lis) years. Why W Can See Smoke. timoke Is not coiiismed of gases only, but uf solid ur perbnim partly liquid particles which nre mixed with the gases and carried along by them. It is these particles of matter that are visible to the eye and not the gases tliemsehes.-St. Nicholas. Winter Quarters, Where's the crsyng caterpillar? Sound asleep In hia cocoon. Where's the bee so bright and busy? Drt-amlng- In the hive of June. Where's the mall, and where'a the turtle? Safely burled In the ground. Where the wisstt-hiick? Where'a the rabbit? In their burros they are found. Where's the thrush, and Where's the rob In? Sinning 'nrath the southern sky. Where's the bear, and where'a the squir rel? In their hollow tree they tie. Where's the anl. that careful worker? In her underground abode. WUere'a the -IkIi( -eyed aplnnlng spider? In a crevice snuicty stooed. Where's the bat that ranxed at midnight? He Is tn his fttiuter's ilcep In his cave ne ImnKs head downward. And he never inkea a peep. These and nmny other creatures Hide or drowse the winter through. But w hen spring has once awakened They are up and Umn too. -Farm Journal. HARVcW,;, ALFALFA Reply to John McGeary, Arkansaa Canehlll, "Can you tell me when to cut alfalfa so as not to injure the succeeding crop? When is the best time to har vest red clover for hay?" The usual practice Is to cut alfalfa When about one-tcn:h of the plants are in bloom, and If rut at thH stage there will not be so much dan ger o' i' ; n: fc. " i ! u :: , - mitte - inr..- t- : .-. . .. . stand, c ,t i f '. -d vr,' !' not d v '- .w - . - . -.; field . ' : ' in ' -.; i 'oi l ei ' the p " fore '' cure ! . ure c 1 -on tl.-- C" - .(M v ; :J. f Tak - i. be us ii batting j dust box i go Claus purch: 1 may I i , 'iMt.-r ic.ii,.,r .J.I I ,1 ': For place center apple tree i and h as a trimm asunl Hon o Indl 1., t.K t:lt'!-. .1!. ! . nr. gri- l-e nr:i..r.,l us n t" b v- ib".' - f. r ti.e i .' . ' ... , . 'i -'t .r . . ll.'illLS .. jet k a il u n-i;.J it 1 ' Tt.is ' Iv"? . ti ut c .:;i;i is well or It n "e I i-p. spd ,.hv ; ve . o.-cora- l'-e l i' .. ;' '. e --.! c ': ej '( . .1 -.-t i t cscb pis '.I ui' s or f ivi rs f ' ! . Hre , c .... I - :i. : placed green I These -isv ;m person :-.c:' each I t .in I the af " dii... !D T'-" i--0 .Vi Do Hi gon . Wh) the ag ache. Kcadat : selve when r Boai in kidi been t Ore- ,t r C IIC''. t9 1 re b- -c- o?-. 1 th' ' .... I-I ... . ai-. 1 ca c t.e, jt tic If T symptoms of kidney diseases, act now. Hropsy or Bright', disease may set in and make neglect dangerous. Read this Oregon City testimony: Mrs. L. B. Talley, 901 Eleventh SL. Oregon City, Ore, aay: "Doan'i Kid ney Pill brought me prompt relief from a most annoying attack of kid ney complaint and backache. Others of my family have taken Doan'i Kid ney Pills with the best results." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agent, for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FURTHER CONSIDERATION TO BE GIVEN SUBJECT AT NEXT 'LUNCHEON PETITION f OR CHANCE IS PRESENTED Council Committee on Haalth Announ cea Investigation I Near End Report Will be Made Tho water situation ia Oregon City has been made a pechj order for next Tuesday evening by the Live Wire of tho Oregon City Commercial Cluu. The weekly luncheon ha. been aceduled for 6:30 o'clock, and the re mainder of the evening, or a much of it aa 1 necessary, will bo devoted towrd a free and full diBcimslon of the question of obtaining pure water for the resident of tho city. The 4iatter came up at Thursday' lunch eon by the presentation of a petition, signed by 2ou of the leading biialnes and professional men of the city, and F. J. i'ooze, chairman of the council committee on health and police, stat ed an' investigation of a pure water upu.'y was already under way, and that a great deal vf valuable and in teresting Information was being ob tained. ITls- report will be ready for presentation at next week s meeting of the Live Wire. The quarterly election of officers re sulted as follows: Main Trunk Line, Harvey E. Cross; Sub-Trunk, E. Ken neth Stanton; Transmission Wire, Llvy Stipp; Guy Wire, Frank Hunch; Feed Wire, F. A. Olmsted. The probe of the Live Wires Into the water question will be made with out bias with the wile Interest of Oregon City at heart and It Is expect ed the results wl)l be satisfactory. The petition, which is addressed to the City Council, aa welj as to the Commercial Club and the Live Wires, contains a request for a special bond election. The following letter from R. B. Deatle. County Judge, waa read by Main Trunk Line Sullivan: "I wish to thank the Live Wire, of Oregon City through you for their In dorsement of my application for Unit ed States Marshal ot Oregon. Aa you know, the indorsement was entirely unsolicited, and therefore appreciated all the more. "It is a pleasure and a gratification to me to have the confidence of my fellow citizens of the Live Wires, al though many of them differ from me politically, and I hope to show them, in case of my appointment, that that confidence was not misplaced. "One of the things that especially appealed to me was Mr. McBain'a statement in Introducing the resolu tion that, although he and many oth er members held to a different polit ical faith, inasmuch as the Democrats had gained control of the National Government my ' appointment should be urged above other applicants for the marshalship. "As County Judge I have tried to cooperate, as far as possible, with your live commercial organization, which haa been of such vast benefit to the city and county, and, if named Vnited States Marshal, I give you my positive assurance, that I Shall con tinue such cooperation. "It is incumbent upon all residents of Clackamas County and Oregon City to work together for a greater county and city, and I would consider myself a traitor to both, if, as United States Marshal. I did not do what I could for home neonle. ' Hit.i'h MAC Cll 'ClCl, II iiHiii lUt O :;'L .in -vt t : i m . i i iv Wo: 1 1 11. . I US.-.! )M JJ. '-111 I'D on 'u.-i:i.i :'. V . ')-!; iTI V.S-'; :rt ye.. t.c ' I y V. :i:,.r ; . Out li'l -.1 I ; i. i.:Tticr A '' ' ' ;.Ko i lister H'll K: v. 1 V-f'-X ' ,j ' 1 1 '! I' :' I 'I-..". l. 1 and C".fi. II. ' l-la!i:" . rt oil .e-i .11 i a v c - N-.i .'" rfis 1 el. n .1. f'.Hiit ' t.2 - 1 1 1 Zo") v. t '!. '-.'ia .1.1 1 ; l v. CiSIGHESTERSPIUS BRAND - IT lADIES 1 r in. umm for CITT-CiTRW-'rEa'S A tiisuND iikand nixa Ia SSD nlA Cold metaliie boxes, seeied with BlueOy Blbtxn. Ilia Q ortll. W wy y wm k C m-CUts-TI H V Hill ril f a, I. twi-tT ! yeers rrnrdrd u IM.Mnt. Always aeklabl. I OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS jvivuxL EVERYWHERE isiS DIAMOND " grower, making nu J 'ut. f (Oregon City Publicity.) '