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MOUNTAIN HOAO U DAMASCUS. i inur Uum lr fair bill III ..,-' ii, .m. it CONCORD. OAK GftOVt AND VICINITV ANOf NWAUD a) STAFFORD. mm hat! man) Ulr iiM-ii nil Mr. uiuir at alra (rniMin . i hoi,i rtpringa aa (iinn lo ihr tamlxo ami lir .i ihr i ountrt (8uwlal orrrapntidrnre I I in Induttrul ralr ul the tlrote school, held rrtdai of laal wk. aa all atti-ndt-d The riblhlls wrf many, and a fine iolliuni was oo dlactay Tbr fair opaw le vial-; tor all afternoon, and in the evening Ihr following program rrndered Mediation. "Hill'' Mlaa I m Grit- Mh. ong. ataatet Jack Waldroo. ad drrsa County Buperint.ndcnl School J K ('slat an. aong. MrUma Wald ron. Malay. HknUaon. Awarding of pritrs aa folio a: best bill of pota to . York 1 1. r ron. flri prtat; gar dm contest. Earl Ihirg. flrf prlie: canning. tola Hamtdln. flral iriir. Hard Wood, aecond prts: Gladys Wrtiler. third: linking. llacl W.kmI Aral it. . aeaing. over 12 year. Emllv Jooe. flrvt prise-; Alvlna Kulb. aecond prlie: Alma 11. third Lilly Megrr. fourth. Kulb Hicham. Dflh tewing ilaaa. under 12 year. tna (Irlfrilh. first . tilady Wetiler. aec-1 ood. Eater Wood, third Open ron test winner a follow doll houe. Jack Waldron; drawing. Rachel Smith: Jlly. ("baa. Wagner, first: Lois Hamhlla. aecond. canned fruit. Ul Hamblln. flrt. canned rageta llea. i oil Hamblln. flnt: canned reg .uble.. lxU Hamblln. first: mil and tegrtables. Haiel Woods doll dre. Mildred Waldron: clothes slip. Rachel Smith, first: potatoe. I llfford Jonea: sewing (collection i Lena Griffith, first and aecond: sewing, aingle piece, aprot.. Adlna Roth: patching. Iaii Hamblln. Ralph Hrant and Ml Marjorl home. Mrs Win Kalaei i at the round Mrs Nell Ohftsii Inhn Anderson wii. K litM'kntan' lrii i Mr John Kalaar ha from the Ht Martin Mr I'arl llemeri ' arorWl fair at Ran I at he wilt see sunn Iiefors he rat urn home Coon I Xlmmfnn who l till run itipmlal Correspondence I nlng lh engine al the nick crusher 1 This iiimmunlh aa ahorked laal iiad another accldeiii Mr got caughl Of vtt-ilnrkd.il morning by the net of in Ike ftjr wheel ami tot hi leg liadlr U ttir tudilm dVatb of it four lin n hi rut. of were run down al a blind rroolng Mr and Mrs Or Ki le ami l'e II ere at Xlmturrman laal week Mr Karnaat Uoerkman went lo l'lraanl Hill Momla afternoon Krvd .iiiiiuermau enl lo the aur. iluu aale at Aurora Monday Mr. William KaUei la halting hla hop I hi week Mr Karl Hchret k. iilm k la home wlih her children an. I will protiahly aia all winter Mr Hodge had hi. norland In Ihr garage Monday anil Til ria) lo hate ame repairs done nn it We congratulate Mr and Mr riein i Hollar on the Kfrlral of .i '", iHttind Ikv. Uirn Tuesday morning. Mr Sella Chrlaieii-rii teen go ing to Oregon CH) Tueada) lohnnle Zlmniern hi who left laal; week for a deer hunt in Southern iSpe. laj t'orrospondrro i The AruVnwatd achool oeneal r lemlier 13. under the direction . na I len. prtarlpal. and t iara I andon. primary To the delight all a new piano was moved in Mr near Tualatin by a Nouihsrn lacirii H. J. Altnow. ihalrman of the board of electric C M Cage. 1'ie driest of director, has offered a prlie lo the the auto truck, waa the aecond on of I I' and M A i.axt or t hi w i'a. mil waa known aa a careful diner. It) honorable dealing and 4 cheerful ilia . ..mil hi he had bulll up a good dual nra. hetween Wllaonvl'le and I'mi land, carrying freight and iMtaaengrra going three day of the seek lit the ay of Tualatin and tue alternate loom having the fewest tardle at the rloae of the year The children of both prom are working to keep don the tardle Mr Willism lkile and family of Hell wood llanlen are mot Ing to Sel wood. Mr and Mrs. Arden Rocks ood. and daughter France, have returned (nun day through Stafford The inipirat Seaside. beld at the tlrenge hall at Tul- A rary a eel little girt. Margaret atln oa Thumday and the irrdict of Lucl'le. baa come to make ber home the jury waa: with Mr. and Mr W. J. Hester "An unavoidable accident tamed by Mr. A. Floaa ha rented his farm for an unguarded, dangernu rroaatng of gardening The new tenants are the Southern farlflc railroad. building a hnue )ut eat of Huu' The IkhIIo wen taken to Warrton residence whore they were prepared for burial Mildred Lynch, who apent aeral C M Hage waa brought lo til fath- week tailing frltnda at llrtdal Veil, er'a bouse on Friday afternoon, where has returned for school. j the Masons, of which he waa a iiirm Mrs C. l Jett and children hae re tier, look charge and he waa laid le turned from llakrr. where they spent aide hla brother. Don. who waa arrl a pleasant vacation. dentally drowned fifteen years ago. Mr and Mr. Urumagin. of Mxikan. lHecial I'orrvapomlriii r i A H bur Warner Nml Willi quite a ! loua arcldant al athonl laat weak. M bite running lie fall and Ulaba alad hla elbow and frarlin.il a bonr l la doing iilcs-ly. Mr Myrtle liowernian ha been bk with pleiir.) and lagilpiie. but i improving Henry Hurr Jr . of Southern Oregon, la home on a tllll. ii- rin, in Selliert ha been running Ihr nark rusher. W will aoon haw oiiio line riada If he mil l mica ihr good work. True lame baa relurtii-d from l lie Hound up al I'emllvloii School i ouiim in nl a week ago Mou da) with an attendance ol forty eight Mlaa Kallier Retell la pllllclpal ami Miaa Nellie Hoarb ha Iba primary loom Mlaa l.liila lloaoh commeiice.l her rtuHil al I hit or Monda) Mlaa (lladya llurtia leaching at I. inn a Mill. lobn Mci'ounrll haa rrlniuiil home from Kaaleru Oregon The Herman aorleiy gate a danre Saturday etenlng They look In titer IM. Two Cblldrsn Had Croup The two i hlldren of J. W Nix, met chant, rieteland. Oa . had t roup laal a Inter line ii boy ol Hi Ii er a girl of a year. Mr. NU write. Ilolb gol o choked up Ibey tdM hardly breathe and vuuldu't talk I gate thrill Foley Hour) .uni l .ir ntiil notlilllg rlae and II rtulrrl) ruled CASTORll Oregon, with Hcwart lltxlge and (ieo tbrin Thlt reliable medlrliie abotil.l Mocrr. aenl home I deer Tueaday morning that weigh. ! tut pounda. (iladya Rypcynaki left Sunday for Twilight where ahe . ill leach achool thl winter. bo In ever) home for It gltea Inline dlalr relief from cold, cough and croup, lutala ra inflaiurd thrnat and looaena phlegm. June Drug t o I Adv. I ALt'OlluL J P(H fgHT NNtCr-i.clWraionlral NifflilJIitrt-l'iHljillirAit Ittililla-SgaMatgdlkal rVtyitauR's ntlkinlVrrW IVVNS,ii.lls-MliMlliLniaTsr iiiiiiiM.gihunir.Mjsjffsi. V . V . . . J (till VI' l Ul II . ka-aW- 1 aWrtaft- f ApttfrilHrnwils fotri'mrta llon.SourSloswrh IHaw rtsart WonnjliiVtil.wiy.irtrii IvssatklLOSSOrSUaT. ratSaatt Sitnaltrfjs NKW YOHK. CASTORIA For Infuntn ii ml Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of m a aav AW (.luiranlcru uiutTrj uarardrrJujubrf Raatt Copy ol Wrappar. In Use For Over Thirty Yeers CASTORIA ..... .... - aawvaa ate Wash, ara gueala of their dauKhtcr Mr J. J Lynch, of Sollwood Harden Rv. J. W. Price la leaving for l'lea ant Vaii. v . Wash. He will work la the Congregational church Iherr Pleasant Vallet I In the most north ern irt of the I'nited States. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Wassenk and aon of Clyroer. V.' Y.. war n-cent fuet of the J J Lynch family i Miaa Ortmde Hanrreave left for Kornbrodth. tKlb of Oak (.rote, were ...... h 0rt.,..,n. hor,. ,hr will nulelly married in Salem laat " : ,tt,D, normai .chool Their many friend extend congratula- Misses Gladys Dunton. of Molalla. :,'' and lna Flen. of Portland, hate Oak Orote School opened Septem- rvn(od o ,he home Hn G K ; her 20th with the following corps of; Harcrwivefc 4ni1 w,n H.nd the winter teechers: C E. Anderson, principal: j ta Ardenw,j M Dunton Is taking a l K. Reeae; Edith Morgan. Florence (ourfcf ,n voc1 miwt. u0(1(,r tne jj. Howatt. and IaiIr H lUnnedy. teacher of Mr L c gparka. of music. Mlaa Esther Rayot left recently for, The executive lKrd of tho Parent-, Moltnou,h wner ,hP arR Uke a year; Teachers Circle of Concord, will meet work n ,he nornl, Khool tltb the president. Mrs John Risley. Friday afternoon. Septemlier 24th. An Informal reception was glren the teachers of the Oak Orove school and the new school loard. by reaidenta of the district, on Friday evening. Sep tember 24. at the school house In Oak Orove. Mr M A. Richardson, of Conootd. who bst- hajajj apending Summer in Chicago, returned home Friday Geo H. SneU. Circle No 29. L. O Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I.ast winter I used a bottle of Cham berlain's CouKh Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I felt Its benetleial effect immediately and before I had , finished the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this rem i edy to my friends." writes Mm. Wil liam llright. Ft Wayne. Ind. Obtain DICKS hand and, power FEED CUTTERS Alto Diamond Grinders, GUnt Roller Mills. .-. i, i i .UUItl L, gave their regular monthly so-" every ..en- rial and card party Tuesday. Septem- " l,r "1 at th. home of Mrs Anll.l ' 1 ?'"' Kornhodt. In Oak Grore. Tkn u ..i.ti.... . I,, I, in.. I Prtilav en- MOLALLA tember 24. with Mrs. Valeria 0. Ilen vle. at her home In Concord. Mrs. M. Clark, of Chicago, who has MOLALLA. Sept. 25 Monday morn been spending the summer with her ing brought together 117 grammar mother. Mrs. ('. H. Powers, of Con 5rade pUpifi ami fi.-i niKh. school pu cord. left for Seaside Thursday for a j pn, About half of thobe in the high visit wiih friends Itefore returning to school are from adjoining districts, her home. coming in under the new law which transfer their Rheumatism and Allied Must Go! allows the county to Pains They, school morvy from the home district l to that entered. R. W. Rose. Miss E. The congestion of the blood in Its flow causes pain. Sloan's Liniment penetrates to the congestion and starts the blood to flow freely. The body's warmth is renewtd; the pnln is gone. The "man or woman who has rheiiinv tlsui, neuralgia or other pain anil fails to keep Sloan's Liniment in their home Is like a drowning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. Get a bottle of Sloaa's. 2Sc and 50c. 1.00 bottle hold six times as much as 25c. size. (Adv.) KELSO NOTES b $ -r 4 v ' $ V (Special Correspondence! Mrs. Robert .lonsrud and family at tended the wedding of ber bruther, Oscar Olson, in Portland Saturday evening. Our school tvus closed Monday on account of the funeral of Mrs. Jim Harbison, who died at a Hon land hos pital Friday night. She leaves a hus band and four children. A new boy arrived at the home of Henry Frances recently. R. E. Jarl. our prosperous merchant and deputy sheriff, has returned from his month's vacation. Leo Rath, of George, Oregon, is help ing in the store. Henry Eri and wife left Tuesday tor Salem to attend the Stale fair. Several from heie attended the dan'ia show in Portland last week. Leo McCabe, mother and Frank's children, visited at If. Nelson's Sun day. Miss Gusta Netzel gave a party in honor of her 18th birthday on Sunday. About a dozen young people were present. Mr. Sindall's grand daughter from Wisconsin Is expected here this week for a visit M. Joz. Miss Myrtle Lay, Mis.s Alta Ramsby. and Miss Odessa Flen of Lents, were retained for teachers from last tear. Mr. Rose spenl his vacation view ing the Panama-Pacific exposition and studying at the Herkeley, Cal.. sum mer achool. School, as weil as business was closet! in Molalla Wednesday, that nil might attend the county fair at Can by. A. V. Davis, of Ridgefleld, was in town this week on his way out lo his farm between this place and Marquam I to attend lo property interests. Mrs. .1. R. Wollt ol this place spent $ several days at the county fair as she . assisted in the Juvenile department. Molalla's mayor, W. W. Everhart, had charge of the livestock at the county fair at Canity. FARMERS HOOSIER DISC DRILLS No Better Made L 7 PMA Jfl The Light Draft J. I. Case Plow Walking and Riding Sander and Benecia Disc Plows Best for the Northwest SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN Farm Machinery Implements Buggies Pumps Engines Our Stocks Are New-Our Goods Are Up-To-The Minute. We Sell at Portland Prices W. J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City Geo.Blatchford Molalla, Oregon VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS Wa guarantts them to work whsra any othtr chiliad plow will work and plact whart othtr will not DOWDEN LIONT DRAFT POTATO DKJQen lf lntr an. I -i.r than thr. Iowa Curved Disc Cream Separator Guaranteed to skim cloter (warm or cold milk) than any other cream eparator on the market. Ol Mr and Mr. J. I Cook at Hit prtMtf writing MUa liungriif Jewell, leat her of lla'idle n liotil. pitnl the wrckviul nt her hnuit' in I'nrtliin I Mi. A. K Helm, fa' led tin Mi. Seltarn, Miindu. Mr. tiro. Nagl went In Cortland Moll dm Herbert liuncan apent Saturday In I'nrtlaiitl Mr mid Mm IVtrnttin an- tinning In tJM UfM f'Ht thai IM4kl Mr llantbl llaker waa a tery ptMl .nit t aller al the home if K W Wan ktr. Siintlay ft enlng Mrs I.. C. Ileadrlck and little duugh ft-r, Klttrrnre. tlalted with Mra Krank Whlttt'ii laat week. K r' Whltlen. lYunk Whltl.n K Kkirii and C Kbrd. who bate fur the last two weeka lnvn hunting and fUh lug on the Yahats, are fxpettt'tl lioiuc this week. Mlaa Kthrl Maker went to Tlgunl tille rYlday. Mr unit Mrs John Wunker ami Mi ami Mrs John .lai kaon uiadt' a flying trip lo Cortland on Tueaday. 1 Mr A llelir.a waa a plraaanl call rr of Mr H H Hani Wttlncatlav aft BfMM Mr and Mr relrrann retenll) of llnnella have taken up Ho u rraldfin I in Curl land Mr A Walling wa a guesl at I be K'trneat M Htolie holilf Sinnl.t Mfkt Harriet Human gate a Mill day pnrly in hr Hunday M-houl claaa Inst Itaturday afternoon A didltlou luncheon was aertetl ami all rwporl a fine Iluu' Mr. and Mm C C norland wore entertaluetl to dinner Sunday b) Mra. char'ey Larson Mr and Mia Raudolf Aiidi'r.on mid two children, of fotuordla, Kanaas. arc 1 1 .ii-..- nueats at the K Hullberg home Mr Anderson la Mm Hull ber'a lirolher Thf ndersoli e I ii-. i to innki' their home In Oregon Mr .ind Mrs f'red Lehman mid hlldren were Cortland tlattum Sat urday Mis. Harriet Duncan wa pleasantly entertained by Mra W II Zlntey Wetluendai iiflerniMin l.lttle Olendora Hull Ihtk has been The Bloom Manure Spreader With the patented reach i the low est priced GOOD ipreader made. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago. when I began uxinK Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic conati- He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, Mr. Setjlc lias moved bis honae to patlon. My condition improved rapid- his father and mother, three brothers the new place. ly through the use of these tablets, and three sisters and hosts of friends.) Miss Anna Kelnhofer was home on Since taking four or five bottles of On Sunday, at 10 a. m., Carl Helt- a visit Sunday. them my health has been fine." writes man. of Wilsouvllle was burled beside Mrs. John Newton, Irving. N. Y. Ob- his father In the Lutheran cemetery, talnable everywhere. Rev. Wormly, of Portly officiating. He leaves two Bisters, one of whom tame 44)4 $.., up from California to the funeral of ? an only brother. She had not seen MYER DOOR HANGERS Easy Running Long Lasting P. W, Wanker waa an Oawego visa-1 til but la much better at this writing. Itor Tuemlay morning Mrs Kraut CIiIIiIh look her clan. Mr. Jim Zlnvet laat the mountain , Little Sun llenni.'' for a picnic In on a hunting trip al this willing ; (he wood Saturday. We hear that Mr O. C Whltlen. Mr and Mra C C llo: land' vUlted who h i lulling hi daughter. Mr .1 the Cnnhv 1ir Wedneatlat R. Wanker, al Medlta1 Springs. Is to (iarlon K'antman. ,i former llsi-lia return lo hla home In llaiella soon. pupil, la attending school In Oavegu. The Mlasea Mary iind Jean Wilson I Mr K Hullber and Mr Ud Mm were atnvlng at Ihelr unele's home In ' Auier;ion were Corlland tl-illor Sun Cortland taking rare of the former' I day. ' children while their parents attended I John Wanker hailed Urnw Mr Mr. the fair at Krlaro. Then Stelnlulber last week. Mr. Herbert I Minimi relumed home from Mlkkalo. Ore., and Is now at tending school In Oawego. Mr. and Mrs. S 8 llantr are the jiroud pnrenls of a baby boy, born on September 1 It li A. Worthluglon Is very busy these day hauling off cnullflnuer Mrs V. Lehmiiu was a ilellghtfui caller of Mrs. W. II Zlntey ThiirHdiiv Miss Harriet Dumau will leave Sul urtlay for Oeorge, Oregon, where she Will teach school Ibis winter. Mr. and Mrs Charles Lorty. of Cort Mra. Alfred Thomas has been Lit Ing with relutives in l.afuyetle. Ore., recent y Charley Austin, of Oawego, I hunt Ing wood from tliese purls. Mr. mid Mra Charles Ijimon and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Holland vlslied tin- fair at f unlit Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seott etileitaineil ioin puny from Corlland Suih1.iv. Mrs. Ilt'trleks Is tiaillng at Hie Crank Whllten home. Mr. ami Mr. Smith and Prank Haley who spent a neck Camplnl, re- land,' were Sunday vlHltor nl the t turned. Johnson home. We are sorry lo leiirn Mr. NoHson's Miss Lucille Duncan Is leaching j mother, who baa been ll) Tor Home achool at the roast this ensiling year. lime, Is no better al 1'ils writing. Mr. ami Mrs. Mux MeMiibon and. - Infant son have been vlstllng ul thai PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. John Wanker home. Mux has beenl At San I'Vunclsro R. II. K. helping Mr Walker bail hay. ! Salt Luke g K, 0 Miss Norma Muender, who taught ' San Knuu Isro ', n HiiziiIIh school Inst year, will lesich at , No, Innlags !) I Heppner. Orn., this year. At Los Angcu.ti It. II. Bj, Tho MIhkus Marlon Mastman and Los Angelt's 4 s 0 llluneh Duncan are iitteuding high , Vernon 7 11 No. Innings (l Mis- Whlliiih-na llernert was In Oregon City Saturday. The young people on tho hill spent Tuesday evening at Heldbergs. & TUALATIN MEADOWS (Special Correspondence.) The weather Is somewhat cooler, but with very little rain as jreL and lots of the wells are dry In vicinity. We hear that Mr. Holds has traded his farm on the Tualatin and property in Cortland for a 200-acre ranch in fjilliam county. i Quite an accident occurred at the i Pair at Canity Wednesday, when one Mrs. J. Walker is staying witli Mrs. ,,f tne race horses broke his cart, Will Walker for the winter. j throwing his driver and ran out thro- ugh the crowd, hurting six of the on- . That Itehinal All Itch- lookers. line ing Borders on tczema I him for seven years. She fainted at the grave. Mr. Harringer was a young man, who leaves a wife and his father and mother and other relatives in East Portland, and was taken to their home for burial. Mr. Miseck, the fourth victim, i leaves a wife and six young children in straightened circumstances. There was hut little left of him to bury as he was carried along with the car for B number of yards. C. M. Gage, besides being a Mason, also belonged to the Woodmen of the World, holding membership at Han-1 don, Coos county. jv t s ; -.. $ tf $ t , DAMA8CUS. I 5 t ? i-1 (Special Correspondence I HAZELIA i Social Cnrrespondence. i no vnn regard that itching as a seri mis thing? It Is! Unless you begin to fight it with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, the disease is likely to cling ou for months and years. Scores of grateful users say: "Why did we waste those months and years in agony when so tested a remedy was on the market ' n.1. ointment is no experiment; it is absolutely healing in IU power. Oo not allow It to become serious Huy a box today to fight the beginning. of The Oldham house was fumigated Wc were sorry to hear of the terri- last Thursday and the children al ble accident that happened to the Reo lowed to attend school. Mrs. Gage auto truck man. Mr. Charles Gage, and und Mrs. Holton called at the home his three passengers, In which all four were killed. Mr. Gage's parents live at Stafford. Quite a number went to the fair Wednesday from our berg: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur norland. Mr. and Mrs. R. de Neni, Mr. ilushbaum and daughter Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larsen, one day this week. (Ad. For Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What is needed is a tonic like crossing the new ferry which makes it Chamberlain's tablets that will enable so much nearer than going by way of the stomach to iierform its functions Oregon City. naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Herman Ciirllss, 82 years of age, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Young, September Hi, and was burled In Damascus cemetery Septem ber 20. Grandfather Dallas was seriously caller on Injured by being crushed by a wagon day. being cramped too shortly. One leg. was broken and the other badly crushed. He Is In the Oregon City hospital and is slowly improving. Several families from Damascus at tended the Pair at Canby. The stone crusher Is at work again repairing the road leading from J)am ascus to Oregon City. Most of the farmers have been awaiting the rain before beginning potato digging. School opened in tills and the sever al adjoining districts last Monday. Horn, to the wife' of Adolph Stoll, September 16tb, a daughter. Miss Jewel, Hazelia's school teacher for this year, spent the week-end in Cortland. The Misses Mary and Jean WilsOU were staying at their uncle's home in Cortland while their parents attended the fair nt Prlsco. Mr. Herbert Duncan returned home from Mlkknlo, Ore., and Is now attend ing school in Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ilontz are the proud parents of a baby doy, horn on September 14th. A Worthlngton Is very busy these days hauling off cauliflower. Mrs. F. Udunan was a delightful Mrs. W. H. Zlvney Thnrs- school In Cortland this year. 4. . i. HAZELIA. ; 4 4 v $ h (Special Correspondence.) Hugh Whltten, from Altoona, Wn visited with his cousins, Everett and Lenard Whltten Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. J. McMahnn and granddaugh ter. Miss Marian Eastman, were Cort land visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mr. John Jackson, from Se attle, Wash . are guests at the home Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the foljowing morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter! Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 eczema. 50 a box.