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OUEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 0. 1013 i IRRITATING COUGHS. DISTRESSING, DEPRESSING COLDS. Snrelr Ami ouieklv violil to Pr. Kinir'a Now Discovery. It soothes the inflamed and irritated bronchial tubes, stop the couch, in ninny enact instantly loosen the cold and aids expectoration. Don't be annoyed and fuller from concha and cold. Tako Dr. King's New Discovery and be cured. "Owing to a severe couch and lung It?, mm awvsv ri r ion rva:ip i fires Htn CMirt". P 4 CHICAGO. IU- JH trouhle I could not work at nil for several months," writes Lewis C'hninhlin, of Man chester, Ohio. "Two of the lest doctors could not help me. My weight ran down to 11S pounds. Dr. King's Xew Discovery cured me, and 1 now weigh 1G0 pounds." "1 am an old lover of your most valu able Godsend to suffering humanity Dr, King's Xew Discovery ," writes Jennie Fleming, New Dover, Ohio, "for it cured me of a dreadful cough of three years' standing. It was so bad that I would cough until I would be speechless, but, for the quick relief of your wonderful remedy gave me, it's worth more than all the remedies I ever used before." Thousands have been helped in the same way, by Dr. King's Xew Discovery. It is not a new medicine, but one that has been used effectively more than forty-three years for the cure of coughs and colds. Your drug gist will refund your money if Dr. King's New Discovery does not help you. Start taking right now. Sold by HUNTLEY BROS. CO. MULINO. Lewla Churchill Is planting pota'oes this week, using Vick's potato1 plant er. Henry Turner has sold his place to a man from Portland and It is re ported that Mr. Turner is going to California to live, Mrs. Hows returned from Portland last Friday, where she had been spend ing a few days with friends. The young ladies of Mulino met at Mr. Maple s Saturday night and or ganized a club, calling themselves the Loyal Gleaners. Mother's Day was observed at the church here Sunday night wtth a good attendance. The committee on arrangements for the Children's Day exercises at the, Grange hall on June 14, met a. B. A. Howard's on Saturday afternoon to transact the business of the committee. Mrs. August Eriekson received the sad news here Sunday morning. of the drowning or ner brother. Bird Lamb, In the Molalla river on Saturday evening. Fred Wallace went to Portland Sat urday to take the civil service exam ination. Ida Berdine is spending a few days at her old home In Willamette. Miss Vesta Churchill left Tuesday on a visit to Miss Nada Lee at Sil verton and expects to go on up to Salem and Albany to visit relatives and friends and will probably attend ! the State Grange which will be In ses sion next week at Albany. Donald Stewart, of Portland, was out on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Schlewe and daughters. Ella and Llllle visited at Cotton. Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoi man and Mrs. Lee, of Portland, are vlslrlng at Ralph Holman's. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Orem and family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hofstetter, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerns. A number attended the ball game between Meadowbrook and Colton, re sulting In the score of 19 to 3 in favor of Meadowbrook. A number of pupils In the village school are trying the eighth grade ex amination this week. Mr. and Ms. Frank Soely have re ceived a picture of their twin grand children. Mrs. Howard v tailed relatives In Wllaoiivllle last week, ami attended the celebration at Champocg, on the Jiul. The mother of our highly respected pillion. Jake Peters, was burled on Friday, In the Stafford cemetery. A number of people from our village at tended the funeral, which was one of the largest ever held there. The delegates and a number of peo ple from our village will attend the Kpworth league Con vein Ion a'. New berg, on Saturday evening. The following people attended the celebration at Chnmpoog, some going by auro and others by boat, Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Nor rls Young, Doris Young, Wallace Young, Mrs. Joe Thornton, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Alison linker and daugh ter Rimy, Misses Mae, Pearl and Kd na I inker, Mrs. Win. llaker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham, Mr. and Mrs. M. Crtssell. Mrs. Crlssell. Sr., Mrs. Flynu, MVss S. M. Graham Btul nieces Reset ta and Josephine, and Anna llaker. Corral Creek school will give a has ket social on Saturday evening. May 17th at elgh'. o'clock lu the school house. Mrs. Curran, one of the coun ty supervisors will be present and de liver an address. A splendid playlet will be given by some of the district young people, Sherman Seely will sing, and a good musical program will bo furnished by district talent. Ev erybody tnvlted. Mrs. Ratalgla was able to walk a little about the house this week for the first time since her serious Illness. Christine Ratalgla Is still In bed, and this family certainly has the sym pathy of all their friends here. STAFFORD. We are enjoying some summer weather these days. Mr. Nussbaiim has been playing the good Samaritan, by plowing little gun, and I). V of Woodhtirn. Oregon, also a father, hi. A, 1U Howard, of Clearwater,' Idaho, Mr. Howard was born October I. 1S73, In Knox County, Kentucky, and ciime to Oregon with Ms parents and brothers and slaters. May HO, IS73. patches for people unable to plow for The family settled In Marks 1'ralrlo, themselves. He plowed a new piece . Oregon, whore they llvod nliout four for Mr. Miner, men no pioweu a piece , ,,, ,,,, tlnit moved to Eastern of low land for Mr. Powell, and liiHlly be plowed Mr. Gage's garden on Mon day. Mrs. Mlent Potora died at '.ha homo of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shipley j In Willamette and was burled by thei side of her husband on Friday after noon In the Lutheran cemetery on the Meridian road. She had boon In poor health for a number of years, and a peculiarity of her disease, she had for a number of years lost the sense of taste alums', entirely, and also had a good deal of stomach trouble, and from a large, fleshy person she had shrunk to a shadow of her former self. We hear that one doctor di agnosed her rase as cancer of the stomach, while another was Just aa positive It was not. She leaves be sides her children a host of friends and neighbors, who miss her kindly Oregon, He was married to Laurel C.-er In Woodbum January 22, 1 !. The funeral services worn held from the house Thursday morning, May 8. nay ui u iiieir irienuii urn?. i , ; - The last metlne nf the Student.' smashed up the wagon pretty bad, but Literary League, of Corral Creek ucnuy no one was nun, tnen one ot school was held on Frldav, May 2nd. horses was found dead one morn The program consisted of a reading ' ,nK 'gt QUe a loss or any by John Say, a dramatization of two I farmer. little stories by the second, third and Mrs. P. A. llaker was taken Friday fourth grades, snd an arithmetic ' at the dinner table with sno'her of match by the school. The leaders of those dreadful attacks of the heart the match were Claire Say and Men ga Patalgla. The match resulted in favor of Menga llatalgia's side. This being so near the close of school, the League adjourned until next September. LOGAN. Old Sols Hays are very welcome these days. Well Its shout time he was warming things up a little, Mrs. F. 8. Hutehlns will eonduc' the Slh grade examinations at t ie Lower Logan school Mlty Stli and 9th. A number of people are planting po tatoes and will try It again. Monday, May eth, the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Company held their annual meeting. The board for the ensuing year Is W. P. Klrchem, Presi dent: Henry Haider, VIcol'resldoii Frank Wilson, lorem Tenny, A. M smile and cheerful nresence Not Ion i Klrchem. and O. D. Robins. Secretary ago a number of her old friends from I Mr- N- Klrchem and children ac ini place and Frog Poud went 'o her I coiiipanled by her sister. Miss Louise daughters, and helped her celebrate ' visiting in r.nmorii uregiui iur a coupio oi woes. Mrs. Fleet and Mr. Marsh, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting their sis ter. Mr 11. S. Anderson, at Fnlr Oaks Farm. Saturday, last was old folks day at the Grange and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by those attending. Some J reminiscences of old pioneer days and crossing the plains was the principal toulc. One member, who wa a boy of ten at the time related some Inter estlng experiences away back In 1 S 4ft The young folks will entertain the old folks at the June meeting. Children's day will he Mny 14, Saturday. There will be a general good time for the kiddles, a picnic will be given and ball games played. All are welcome bring tho children and enjoy lunch In the park. There Is a story going the rounds, to the effect that some dogs affected with rabies had been killed, also that pigs and calves bitten by one had the disease now. A suspicions acting coyote is being hunted. One bravo fellow, when lu close rang threw his Children Cry for Hotelier's Tli ritA Hind You Hiiva Always llonsrlit, nml which luu been lu ti o for over ,'tO yours, lint) ltornn f ho signature of her birthday. Archie Weddle Is sick at home since last Wednesday and the unusually hot day of Tuesday was almost too much I for htm. but his family and friends hope to see him about agnln soon. The mercury went up to 80 degrees on Tuesday. , Fred Moser and Mr. Roadlln have been quite unfortunate '.ha past week. Mr. Roadlln lost a valuable cow, and Fred In trying to break a new span of horses had a runaway, which to which she Is subject Mrs. Spancenberg went to visit her mother near Portland, and Is sick there, but we hope to see her home sgnln soon. Mrs. Adolph Pelkar made a week- CLARKES. MEADOWBROOK. A number of friends surprised Ru ben Chlndgren Wednesday evening, April .10. being his nineteenth birth day, the evening was pleasantly spent Saturday and Sunday. At last the weather clerk has awak ened from his peaceful slumber and it is hoped he will give us some nice weather as the farmers are consider ably behind with their spring work. Highland Grange met Saturday, May 5th. There was a large attend ance. After the business was tran sacted Its was decided to remodel the hall and make a two story building of It, as the Grange Is growing In membership so fast the hall Is not large enough to accommodate them all. Five candidates were initiated. Vernon Larklns left Tuesday for a sojourn through California. A farewell party in honor of Miss Ena Stout and Vernon Larklns was given at the home of E. A. Cumins Saturday night There was a large crowd present WILSONVILLE Supervisor Calavan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Say on Tues day evening, while making his visit to the schools. Clyde Baker visi'ed his parents on To spend in discomfort Running water in the home brings many conveniences and comforts theBath Sanitary Toilets the Wash Room- Hot and Cold Water, Etc, Etc Gty people wouldn't be without them and ihev . . , . . - are now within the reach ot all rural or suburban residents. Every dollar invested in a with music and playing games until a late hour, when a delicious lunch eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and son. Charles, visited at Hubbard, last week. Bennie Chindgren had 'he misfor tune of having a runaway, brrsing himself np some and hurting one of the horses, also breaking a plow. Miss Pauline Hofstetter left Friday for Salem where she will attend nor mal school. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Chindgren called on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larklns Sun day afternoon. Sherman seely has sold his pota toes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Port land, visited Mrs. Turner's parents ou Sunday. Hood View school gave a program, which was much appreciated on Tues day evening, at the schooi house, after which baskets of lunch were sold to the highest bidders. The Society of Equity meeting on Wednesday evening .of last week was well at'.ended, considering the weatk er. Dr. Withycombe was present, and delivered an address. CM 1S "J mmmwm One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get In their place (la the poultry yard) and stay there. The fanner who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm did a few years ao. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and It will pay lots better and the farm will look better If they are kept In the poultry yard. 3 They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it takes less space and less expense to keep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BUSCH " Furniture and Hardware MYERS ""Ir PUMPS yT t-1 will V 1 COMPLETE SYSTEM LIFE IS TOO SHORT IS 4 mm V and luu hocu nnulo tinder U i,,. aoiml aiiHrvlNlou allien t(s Itifuiicy Allow no oiio toilocelvo von In m.i.' All CoimtcrlrltH, Iniltiidniis nml M.lii.t-ii.u:M( ' nr u.X , I . .1... l-ltfl.. ...1,1. -- ...I 4. . sxirriiiiriiin linn iriiiu nun i" -iiiiiiig-r mo Iieultli of lufonts unit tliillrcn-i:xicrlciico ntfnlust i;xicrlmc4it. What is CASTORIA Cnstorlii U u liiirnilesa antislUnte for Castor Oil, Pure porlc, Hropa unit HtMitlilnir hj rups. It la 'leniuit. It contains neither Opium, Morphine imr other Nansitlo aiiliNtatico. lis hum I Its iriiarMiitoc. It lolroy Viriua nml allays l'everlcliness. 1'or niorct thnit thirty years It liua been In constant usn for the relief of 'oiitliatlon l'latnlency, V luil t ulle, nil Tcethlnir Trouble nuj Dlarrlnea. It rcirtllalea tho Momach Mini lUmeU, iiiHlinlliites tho I'oimI, frt titir lu althy nml iiadirul altcul Tli thlldrt'u's I'unaccu-Tlio ?Iothcr' 1'rlcuU. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS incurs the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Boogiit In Use For Over 30 Years ALSPAUGH. The people of this vicinity aro busy flnlshlnit putting In their crops durlim the Rood weather. John (iltliens has planted three ai res of corn. Miss Keho Olthens, who has been tearhlna at PniiKtaas has flnlsheil her term of school. A dunelntt school Is held at Esta- cada erery Satunlay nlRhl. Mrs. (I. E. Tull was tho auest of Mrs. Johu Clthens one day ln week. Mrs. J. W. I)owy was a Tortland visitor Sunday. EAGLE CREEK. fine LEADER Water System return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to say nothing of fire protection. wucncu-Lcaaer System lurnishes you cool water anywhere you want it under any pressure you want up to 1 25 lbs. Hundreds of home owners right here have found the solution of their waler supply problem in this system. Let us send you our Book, "The Quetlion of Water" with circular containing cuts of homes and letters of Northwestern parties who 1 II ... nave installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably vou can accure a MifchcH Water System that will saftsacton taite care of your requirements. Write Ui At Once. STOVERS GOOD ENGINE Spokane IV. J. WILSON & CO. ORICON CITY, OREGON E Morrison Strsot PORTLAND Boise CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. OANBY, OREGON BARLOW. end visit at her mother s In Portland. R. E. Irwin had the honor of re- returning to her homo on Sunday, ceivlng a medal for the premium 'rpd ISaker has dlsjiosed of nearly pump house a short time ago, denot-; all his valuable hounds, lng that the pump house here Is the ! Mrs. Hrlnk, who hurt her knee so best and cleanest kept pump house I severely some time ago, walked with on this railroad. little Cynthia as far as Mrs. Gage's Mrs. Young and daughter, Maybell, j on Sunday last, and spent the after of Por.land .were visiting Mr. and i noon. Mrs. Jesse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse and lady friend were al so visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Aurora, were calling on friends here Friday. Paul Rodby, of Portland, was visit ing Elmer Irwin Saturday and Sun- flay. Mrs. Henry Schatz. formerly of Stafford, was out to visit relatives and called upon old friends on Sunday last. Miss SuHie Scha'.z, was at home last : Sunday. ! The ClrolB will meet with Mrs. Oeb ' hardt on Thursday of next week, the gun down and climbed a tree. A lit tle girl was bitten by one of the dogs nnd Is in Portland to tako tho Pas teur treatment. We are Informed a company will hunt for tho coyote. This Is from Rock Creek beyond Stone. Hugh Howard, of Redlnnd, was bur led here Wednesday. It was decided at the last meeting of Harding Grange to celebra'.e on July 4, and the committee was In structed to Invite the Farmers' So ciety of Efiulty to meet with us and celebrate In a true co-operative way, as we have room for all with ball grounds and park. REDLAND. Clifford Wilcox, of Oregon City, an : l'-h of May at 10:30. old resident here was in town Sunday. ! Mark Baker's baby who was getting a number or our young people at- wen over tne attack or Inrantile par-! The many friends of John Founds i o . a ,1 4 a J. ,M ' 7 7, """:",a"1 win ne pleased to know that he is ''3 naiui'iaj ulfillE. ferry Keenaugn, or Milwaukee, wa here over Sunday to see his wife and cnnaren, wno are visiting Mrs. Kee-. ieuow in cnarge was nasltly summon-1 Mrs .1 M Smith Is sick at her home baugh's parent, Mr. and Mrs. An-1 ed and the child Is now on the road to The patrons of Route No 2 feel hleV drew. recovery, although weak yet. : i t,nA . .u; "yv n- ' a year, was uiKen ihbi wnI be pleagC(1 to know that he Is 'lPTJ.Jr1( V?' a;ta' rapidly recovering from his recent op )d Dr. Vincent who has had tne little ; out. Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Canby, ed her cousin Mrs. C. G. Tull, Mon day night and Tuesday. The weather ig beautiful and there is no danger of any prostrations with' heat as they are having In the East. The ditch for the drainage of the city is progressing, and Is being dug by Mr. Anderson, of Aurora. visii- . .. ...m.iu . uruiuer aim .ne,; ri mfl carr er. Frnnlc Whitman 1 rV, Vlt. Ti "J r, ?' Went 0r"-i the winner of the big Howard gon City to visit friends. automobile, given by Huntley Bros Word cameto Mr. Cage that hi. , th. recent contest ' son, Jonn, of S' Helens, had accident-1 ally cut his hand very severly on j giass, necessitating having a surgeon put In seven stitches. We are sgnln enjoying some weather. Ous Burnett, the road supervisor, has commenced work on the rond. miss Mitn t nnpmsn recently re- turned from I.os Angeles, California. to spend the summer with her sls'er, Mrs. R, n. Gibson. Theer was quite a large at'nd- anre at the entertainment and bow soclnl given by Miss Echo Glthens at the school house Saturday evening. Fourteen bows were sold, which brought $22 10. The auctioneer. A W. Cooke, being sbaen'., J. P. Strain acted as auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Douglass attend ed the ball game at Kstacsda the olh er day. Dick Gibson Is the proud possessor or s nno young colt. Supervisor James wss out visiting the directors on Monday. returned DOVER. Brick Roberts and wife Friday evening from Kelso. M. M. Reld was home for a few days Inst week. Miss Wheeler visited her parents In Portland Friday, returning to ber school work Sunday. Mr. VnnNatta Is slowly recovering after his recent sickness. Mrs. Kltinllli-r and son were u to the ranch Monday pluntlng garden. fieorgo nlrkerson has imrclinsed s horse. John Bows Is working for the Hunt ington Orchard Co. ESTACAOA. A dancing school wss opened at '.hit plnort last Hniiinlny night by p, . Himidlsh. Unit a number of chil dren, and young people, writ u some who are not so young, srs Uk lug advsntase of th opportunity pr. Kilted to learu the dnnclug art. Th regular lesson Is followed by s K'-urr-al dunce In which visitors are allowed to 'alio part. Hereafter the Icnoiil lll Ik) given on Friday iilcht, each eok. The calico ball given by the Itebek ah ladles Inst Friday evening wis s sill-lens in every particular and ill who attended report a very cnjoyible time. The proceeds of the dame tr (oli used for the purposn of furnlsb Ing tho IimUu bampjet ball. An ot-i-hentra from Portland furnished III music. The Moose team of base ball pilf ers of Por'land wer, shut out in a gaum here Sunday' afternoon wltii our homo team, the score being 12 la 9. Tho battery for Kslarnda was Bmiius and I la) Inn. For Iirtlaiid, O'liull and Jamison. Mewlames A. K. Sparks and W Bull ing were Portland visitors last Sat urday. Banker Ilelfuls was In Portland EAST MT. SCOTT. Mrs. II. ( Inst few days Mr. 8. C. Becker clearing. Mr. II. Tyler nnd family have moved back on their place In our llttlo valley. The conference of the Evannellcnl Association will bo held at Knlem. May 8. Bishop. 8. P. Soring, oresld- mg. V. i onklln has served this hlace uie insi year nnd we bono to cet film back. School will close next W'wlnesdnv. May 7. Some of '.he pupils are going to take tne eighth grade examination. Otto Brook man and Thomas Kane have rented the old Ueardorff farm. trnttoac'iiig business for two or l5r days the latter part of last week. Attorney Dovore had buslneni os (he IjiKrnncfl rase at Portland lbs latter part of last week. "Bob" Stattdlsh came home from Portland Sa'urday to visit his family, W. V. Carr of the Csry Mercsnllle Co., was a business visitor In Port land Friday. Tho musical department nt theCary Mercantile store was visited by ever fifty people Thursday afternoon where they were irnted to a Ilgh.'. Juncn and listened lo the beautiful music M. II. Boyle nnd family, of thn Ei- tacadn Progress, visited In Portland Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank GUI's baby was pnlnftilly Injured Monday evening when It got Its hnnd In the rlot;ii ringer. One finger was quite Imtlly ninshed and neci-ssl'ated the atten tion of a physician. This community wns shocked to b-arn of the sudden death of M. II. Taylor Friday evening. Mr. Taylor resided about three miles norlhwcit l lrlrh has been sick tho 'of Estncndn. Friday afternoon, while iin wns at his home binding a loiid of Is doing some hay to a wagon, the polo broke, pre cipitating him to the ground on hla head. A doc'or wns summoned nl found that tho Injured man was auf ferlng from a fractured skull. He was placed on a street car to bo tok en t.. I'orllanrl. lint 1 li-rl linfore reach ing the city. Mr. Taylor was about 60 yean old. nnd had lived In this locality for four years. He wns well respected by all who knew him snd bad many friends who extend to tho bereaved fnmllf their heartfelt sympathy. A wife and four children survive him, one ilu'iKh ler being a student In the Kstacsda high school. Funeral services were held at Port land Sunday afternoon, and tho Inter ment was made In the cemotery a'. East Portland. A deal In dirt wns made this wees when Howard James bought the firs acres belonging to A. E. Sparks, Jt Southeast of the river bridge. Mr. Sparks comes Into the possession of the property nor'.h of his own resi dence, now occupied by Mr. Bolfulfc through the deal. A car load of students from the n rlcultural achool at Corvallls. were In Estacada last Friday. They came here to visit the large mills. HOMEOALE. Two dramas were given at Beaver Creek hall, Saturday night. May 3rd. by the young people of Homodnlo for he benefit of the Hcnrlcl school. They were: "The Matchbox." two acts, ami 'Captain Racket," three acts.- Music consisting of duets nnd quartettes was also given. Arnold Schneider Is now worklne at Busch'a hardware store. Rev. Smith preached an Interesting sermon a, the Hcnrlcl school house Sunday. The barn being built on Mrs. EkI- man's place Is rapidly nearlng com plet Ion. Mr. Hornschuh and wife will leave s soon for their new home at Shiibo!. PORTLAND. A committee of 10 citizens tins been named to suggest candidates for the commlslon form of government, so thnt undesirable oi- flee seekers will not be elected. Wonderful 8k In 8alv BuckV?n' Arnica Salve Is known everywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises snd boils. Reduces inflammation, and is oothing and healing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of Cornelius, N. C. writes that one box helped his serious skin ail ment sfter other remedies failed. On ly 25c. Recommended by all druggists. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When yon have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not nniv bv . REDLAND. lief, but effect a nromnt and iwrmi. nent core, a remedv that ! nia- r- v t r i . m. . ' . . . . 1 r-. n. nvv.,1. u ia-.afa away i uesoay, am io tase, a remedy that contains May 6t'n, at 00 P. M., at his home , nothing Injurious. Chamberlain's In Cpper Redland. He was taken 111 , Cough Remedy meets all these re Thursday last with pneumonia, but qulrements. It sets on nature's plan, was not thought to be seriously ill nn- relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, til Sunday, when be west 'o bed. Be-1 opens the secretions and restores the sides a wife nnd two children he. system to a healthy condition. This leavee one sister, Mrs. W. P. Brehm, remedy has a world wide sale and use of Redland, and three brothers, J, 8, and can always be depended upon, of Redland, 7v. A, of Silverton, Ore- 8old by all dealers. WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR g VOOL WRITE TO HERMAN METZGER 226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COMMIS SION CO.