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OKKdON CITY ENTKItPItlHR. I IM lA V. HTHU:i V,i W J J H J I PI JM I 111 l III II 11 l .11 n- ifr v mh riifur i v .nv-i .r " . 1 gull number l lb pairmia il J .! I iwk ian ii'tut'! I'mmm Lim. bi. h nivl at Ua Ul W"! lii.-.l, and :wi4 tt-IJ pUnl ; ,U Mi TiMitixr t-ni Hnii'Ur 1 Mi Kal Kinl 1 Mr and Mi Allxit UiM'tuiko Hi iiiM nf Mr. and Mi llur I1""1 U (lirr riuii.Uy. I Mr U 111111 I tin l. il ' lM.lt lill'MiM it r i lll ! ir Ut Halui.lay. I ( risk iriif mrt Kalurdar ialttl imh livd llr,ji. Aflrf Drtktii of fin iliiinrr. Mla Mlu 11 1 M..n ubllirati-d In Hi" third II J 1tiriiiri mm fi.im tvrlUtM i tUll lu Hi ln4 MM.Ur auoluii.g t:tMuM iM-fin iti nrk i..kn.; iiImiii 1 ML liUd lh.ut.14 i-ii Kui.iUm villi tit lid l Vurutr, Vtt j )r lUmllii.a M-sW nl Haul Ml i l.U.r. with Mi V li Kcltr tu.i ! ilauf l.lfi I'lamr ami tt..rth. Nt.p ait auto Irlu lu i.U.Uton Honda In 1 l iin filrii'U j Joa l. uip ini.trd hi Umilr laj Iruiii lata (itut 1.1 Hrta.a liariKn It tat p k 1 Mr and Mi IMrtvr Alinoa iiil HiitiU) with hi luirvni. Mr anil Mi I .,.1. .li4 U.biun Th rt fir it" Uam aa (tin by Mm Jaki IVi-r OAMAkCU :1Ihm rn..(iii Mr. ami Mi. Tln.tn arit Mr and Mr an. J Mi. A4.ii. Mr (Sp-ll l"iMfriliJri.rr I 1 l..n h.M.iulli) )v ivin. Mr .an.) tin Ituthrrtor.l, Mr. ami Mr I'ta Itiddrr. Mr ami Mr Chalupaky. 1 (' l'la h rviurtiH botna Irmii , Mr n. Mr .viiti. i ... ll, Nr..n ( llr bo.UlAl. II. la t,elM. An.lr IU -lliilnk. Ir anJ Mr to around In Uttf. Wtrr. Mr anl Mr. Mill an. I V llt-nnan (irrbarlia trmriir4 biiii!ai Woll-wl. ai..L. n.i,.r.!-. 11. Mr and Mr. Ilnvr ami famil) It.mi trrt rti)o)atle lima aoJ aiua a' U liiK ery ilrnlirul In that rl u( Ibv otitit ry. Ttm limrl of Jiwrph llai bmann, Jr aa hrM al bl bom tirar Hu k Crk l.rl.lfc Turxlay aftrrtuxm. It larc-lr alirnjil an.l nan)r aorrnalni friend and brlKliUx ful'oatl him to J.i ratine la hr In th la Hia u f nn-trry. Tin flirt"l lt rr very brautirul. Tbe family haf lb mtth) of tin' t-uiuiuiiniiy at tart a J a IiVihI by all alio knrw bl 111 and bi ill I gr-ail nil-d Our rd aui-nlMr b finiabrd Ihr aork on Ihr rululf riwJ , r"ratik Chin, of M-ado t.rik. M at Mr. and Mr A. W. foo.r a fra day ll ha an aula tuillt for to. For Indlgtitlon. NVrr tak pPi1'" "J prvparatlon ih !(.. fit. nrnl Sunday at lb"' bom of Mr. and Mr nol-rt tJraliam. rtmiliif by auto. Ir llutli-r. of our lll ba lii j.iitiird rsutiar for Ullrlrt "' lr . hl. b lix ludr Viliin II' ri-ant Hill. TuaUlin and t'liUm ill trl. t. Th -flndrIUM H-lal ln by Hi l-adlr' Aid fcxli-ly of th M. K ihunh lat r"rlday rnln. a a r rH'aiilo cni. in a a iiili-ndld on from U-nliuilniC to rnd and th Snisiili-a family ar rll diirtn th rtrnlni undr th dlrxtiin of thlr mothr. who a ItiUH-rvnali-d by Mr. Dr. Uroan. an-l rauH-d Krai d'-al of fun and nirrt nint aa Mr. tinlicla aa ably aa ltd by all lb mrnUr of hr fam I'y. Munlral nunilr by Shrnian Sly. Mary lirotnt. Mr. ank Hnt't Mr lt and riliabth llrodnt r heartily aiHilaudcd. A vry ap- x-llHii lunch a -rvrd lo all. and , i1,. h 4h..ll,iu on Halloa mulii. ct-ioir i- Kntody l in- I Ulf.l AiiH-ii IV Miiiulr. a.-nl lr ih Ward Mliriii to. tt iaiiaiiiK llll Hl-UlllHllhiNh li l.llil lJU-nJor llulllK-r I alli-nd In . boo! In Portland thi nur. Tli- htfiiihillMT, hu ba Inm-ii rrv III. I !'!' t I-1 i an.l aUiut al thi arllliir: Mr. Altrml Thoina hiMliiil In th Hi I lly MuniUy. Mr lr. Lehman I III l Ihl arltuiK Mix Kiuma lltslc ol llol. Kan. and l'l.ilim llrdf. of Miift'lalld. Kan., old frlnd and arliiHilmalra of Mr and Mra. A. X. Ikuta. i Mttln at Ih 8. 8. Itouti buiiu I'll . Mr. C V. "lilld la rlllln allh it-lath and frlrnda In Portland. j Mr. A. Tlionu a a duio-r ui ,n'a'l fourth itira. Th dlnin nana Mr. look fin aim It tiaiM-rrd II I alimwl all flnlhl allh Ilia rt'llloa of ih iiiiildliii and iiiop boaid and a lull alnt ai'll. d d.-r iultlii lbm mi A u a toiiiiiiltli- 'iil ' I'urtUnd Halur.Uv lu tr a l.il I. Km! Iliiffiui'Uifr, ahu aa hiH In ' th arm torn lo or llir- i--k K and til h II a fmind mx r.arr l I aiiipulal. Th romiiilil luund bliu frllii quit ll, and b lo . Ia Ih hoillal. aaa.iff AROINWALD All mi and Mi. Itatld Mublf lilr lalurd Mr and Mr Hhr and li. llvtrily ribaiiof Vainoutrr. Ial HM da. CLAItKI. (Spivlal ('orrrHiiuln I Mii llprtha Thurlx-r. iii-r of IUI llo TburlMT. of Ml)aiiki. a r n-nllr marrlisl lo Mr. I.ro Matnard program ( jnk ( hlld'a bouu- Sunday. I T!ir will mak lhlr bom In Hatll Mra. I'tirUtiuiM-n. Mr. A. Ni-IIum'' Mr and Mr. Hlinmi. of Ijluur inolhr. dltl at Ih Nrllaon horn r"ri- . Or. lltta Mr. and Mr. A. r'lo. day and hurled In KUervlea 1 a few da) axt remoter Saturday. Crant lUlmkk an.l daughter, Mi Alma, of Molalla. i-et Monday allh Mr. and Mra. 8. 8. Ikiuti. They aulivd don In their new Kurd. Mr. and Mr. Math and to III tl on. of I'orttand. were kuikU al th K. Ilulttier horn Sumluy. Mr. rivl l.ehmamn aa In Port- r..Dl.lnlnc l-t-ln or other dirtlve m pn f()r ferment fur ludUeation. th mor . Ml Mary l'k-n. of Purllund. tlall ed over, Sunday (ti Mlie Ij-ii t'len and Clad) a Ponton. A Mill daughter a Inirn to Mr. and Mn. John Hetrher on IVtober I Ci-orK and Ralph llamer. formerly of thla plae lint noa of W'arrendal. Ulle. th aehoot tat Wednea.lar. Mr. O. Nedvldek ha returned from Helal t'nrif miIi.. n. I Mr Jaoll I'laik aelit lo I'olllalid on a motiili a tun ith her rrtatiw la at aerk. lUitn. lo Ih all ol Mr I'ai k. a dailh(.-r. tal . ' Ml Kllallli Maraball. from Pml land. aa out In I'larkr and vuiled her l-an-nl oer Hundal . II llollemlller fllil.hed t I at at I at hi Milaloa lal Haturdar. Ml llutiy tiard pnl Hunday lth Ml llaiel Itltiao. Iter. A. J. Wai pra hl lu lh I'larkr Knk'lUh M. K rhurt h ll Humlay morning. lie tiualat S.IiIk la tlaltlng hl pare 11 1 a. Mr. and Mr. Pile H. hi.-n for a ptinrt tlm t;org I'lark ha rnll Ih Mud gelt ptar and I timing onto II uo Ml Violet and lanry WettlauLr. from Oregon I'll. vllt llielr r nla. Mr. and Mra Wetttaufr. oer Sunday. Mr. Mary Card died In Portland you tak the mure you mill ha to lak. What U needed la a Ionic Ilk ('hamt-ertala'g taldeta that all) enable t!i alomat-h to iierform It funetlon naturally. Olitalcabl ereryaher. A KitMakiL4al 4kXaajkaai an oil. .1. t rta itai. Afr(alrp;tlr4ral UjuU I K Kj Or Jvul jft ! IfctVtl lKtila'5BiiJlila mm livnu4T DitrVUfVnfrf tVtiairf lkl'iMULiiarsa- Uum Mjrpfu.Tr M.'fcani . . . . MaakaaaaajBaaBaV aaaaaaaaaBa tr.jH nun aman W AW- Aiwrlrrl fVnvaS tiCmtp lUm.SouT 5lnMB.IUi1ii Vonu XutnuKamJot 1 id nrsiiLossor5uxr. ftc5af 5i4Wtaf sirvv WHK. Tor Infintt Tj Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Signatuit) of F w If I 17 2 J 7 j BiKt Cooy ol Wrappar. mmwi wiww . In Use For Over Thirty Years WILSONVILLE. tSpcll Correnpondenee.) Karmera her ar lumy digging pota- toea. Rhtumatiam and Allied Pain Thay Muit Gel The congestion of the blood In Its floar raua pain. Sloan't Liniment penetrate to the congestion and start th blood lo flow freely. Th body'a warmth I renewed; the piin la gone. The "man or woman who ha rheuma tlmu. neuralgia or other pain and faila to keep Sloan'i Mnlment In their home la like a drowning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. Get a bottle of Sloaa . !- and 50c. $1.00 bottle MUs Seaman la U.ltlng her uncle ""U m 5c- '"- i-nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Homer k ruse. I Au'irey Wood and Klmer Jon mart I on Kriday for a hunting trip ; In th Gaston dUtrlrt The Onion Crowera' aasorlation! shlpied a car load of onion on Kriday. A baby boy arrived at the Home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Ilergotta at our village last week. The chief deputy aherlff of our coun ty, was In Wllsonvllle last Wednes day, on official business. The depot was broken Into on Wed nesday evening of last week, but noth Inc of Inioortance was found by burglars. ' Mil's Mary Mrolist spent Saturday at her home, arriving Kriday to help with the M. E. social on that evening. Came Warden Cray has been busy making arrests in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. EiclicnUerger. of Port land, are visiting at the rtatalgia home. (Ad.) f BARLOW (SiecUl Correnpondence.) While Mrs. Coertler as up town Friday her home was opened and her watch stolen. The depot was broken into Friday night, but upon finding the money till wide open the thievea the opened toe door and wanted out witn- out disuirblnf anything. - . Mr. Ilenson has moved into one room of the Enoch Grendling's house, and rented his place to Mr. Cummins. ' Mrs. Fenny, of Candy, was visiting Mrs. Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Fenny is a (.ousin of Mrs. Johnson. Paul Rodby, of Portland came up Saturday to see Elber Irln. but on ... . . ' rln.llnd 1.1... tfitna tta fuliirnA.I lr. Mrs. M. Crissell and baliy. went 10 "" - - Corvallis on Thursday to visit rela-j Portland in the evening 1 ..lias name irnin aiiu cuuri i.wtu tlves. Mrs. Stein's many friends are sorrv to learn that she has been quite ill for some time. Barney Crouin spent Sunday at home with his family. Mrs. Wm. Hrol.st and Mrs. M. C. Young are attendlug the State Con--gress of Mothers at Corvallis thi week. J. L. Secly in slving an accouut of! his trip to the exposition says went and went, until he was tired wen ting." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrobst and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters enjoyed a trip to the San Diego exposition as well us to San Francisco, even touching the Mex ican line at Tla Juaiia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hrobst and fam ily enjoyed a family dinner at Mulloy on Sunday, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clutter. fins'. Jaener was appointed admini strator of the estate of Carl Dieekman, who was killed recently. Mr. anil Mrs. Joe Thornton enter tained the members of the villaue "BOO" club on Thursday evening in de llphtful manner. Supper was served at the Cottage hotel In Mrs. Dills' left Thursday for Tillamook, where they will spend a week of rest and enjoy the siht-seelng. The Ladies' Aid of the Synod Lu theran church met at Mrs. llrudrig's Wednesday. Get Rid of Those Poisons in Your Sys tem! You will find Dr. King's New Life lie I Pills a most satisfactory laxative In releasing the poisons from your sys tem. Accumulated waste and poisons 'au:e manifold ailments unless ie leased. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feel ing generally are Indications that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose tcniubt and yon w 111 experience grateful relief by morning. ;."c. (Adv.) HAZELIA t. i S -S 'Sj 5 (Special Correspondence.) There will be a basket social at 1.68 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES sfM And Our Paper All One Year THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN ACT QUICKLY! Send u your order right away, or gire it to our repreientatire, or call and ice ui when In town. If you have never lubacribed to ou paper before, do it now and get theie four magsuinei. If you are a regular iubcriber to our paper, we urge you to end in your renewal at once, and get then four magazine. If you are a lub icriber to any of theie magazines, lend your renewal order to ui and we will extend your lubicription for on year. Tl- 1 flf It Too can get theie four Magazine for IOp I Him UI Hi If r Subicribe to our paper for one year. XCJ V W har (ample copies of theie nugazioei on diipiay at our office. Call and see them. They are printed on book paper with illustrated coreri, and are full of clean, inureiting itoriei and iiutructive articlei on Hiitory, Science, Art, Motic, Faihion, Fancy Needlework, General Farming, Lire Stock and Poultry. Sfl .68 Send Yonr Orfsr Before you Forpt It $ T5e Magazlnej Will Slop Pronptry, Wiei Time It Up FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY 1 Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery and Vehicles, carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of Portland. Oregon. t --.- JtNNINGt LOOGI. 1 iHpm lal t'orrrapomloiiie i : I A larn iitiiiitx-r of lh Jciiiilnx 1 I I. ml ladlca atli-n.M thv 191 mn firrtic of th t'ongrrgatlotial rliurrli ' hlch rlowd on Thumlay nlalit of luat , vf-k. A niiinl.rr of apliinlld and lu li'nlliiK aiMrrawa and talka ttpr glvrn On Thurailay tha UmI ladlra rr joint hialii-a i(h tha flaika ! I luaa and I'arkiilacn la. llo and rbl. k j en dlnnpr waa at'rvrd to tha 120 di'lc 1 I (atf a. HupiHT a rrvf-l alo at A !o'iUk. Ilrlplnc with Ih rffrpatij inent fnuu thll plaro rr M.'xlmnr j lhi-r, Kadra. Koblnson, llrurchcrt. Out rum. Xtnlth. Ilayna, Jaroba. Turk rr, MucKarlitno, lHtir. I II 1 11 menu. Iter limrd. Ituafll. HoWrt. MorM, Hart. ' Mr. II. ('. I'alnton and two young- I rat rhlblrrn arc vlaltlng llh her ala- tir. Mra. I'alnton will remain ovrr th wrvkrnd brforr her return home to On hard. Wash. Krv. U. N. Smith. ba Inrltfd (ha Mnatcr Cooka to hla honir, ',Vrstn" on Friday rvxnliix of thla mk. Thr "frrahlra" who atl"iid tlir Ore uiin t'lty high from thla plui'e arc in vlli-d to a niciliui In lbi parlora of tho Klrsl CoiigrcKntlonal rhun'h on Tucailay rvrnlng of thla wk. Thr affair la given by tln ClirlHllan Voimx IVopln'a loagus of Oregon City. Kdd Obla, of Oak drove, and nier vlsor of thla roud illslrlrt waa a raller ut thn Lodge on Thiirniliiy Inst. A meeting of tho legal volrra of till road district. No. 47, will meet at Creenn'a hull at Ouk drove on No. vrinber Hrd at 7:30 p. in. for the pur M)ho of I'onalilerlng tho rntlinnti'a of the nniount of money to bo nilno.1 by. speclnl lax for thn ensuing year. Th" Improvement and mulntuiinni'e of Ml' wiiuklc hill, on (liver roud, ISOilO, and 1 lm linprovcimmt 11 nil lunlnti'iiunre of 1 River road at C, W, Rlsley'a plai'o ri.'.nd. P. I). Nxwtdl and John Jiu nlng of this end of the district luivi' signed for tho nollce of the roud bud get miuitlng. Mi'silntneH Wi'llniiiii, lloltz. Larspn, Ovprbolt and Wooilwurdo have bt'tui liinchi'on gui'Mts nt thn Emmons'.. A. V. ItusHoll Is nsHlstlng I.. Wllrox with niriK-ntor work In tho Coiwonl j district. Mr. Illinium who rorently iirrlvod from Kng'und und built a home tin Hip oiiHt sldo has iiildi'd a lurgo linn of no tions, which he dullvcrs twice a week, culling nt tho homes to supply with what Is needed in Hint line. Mrs. Ornndy, of f'ortlnnd, nud Miss Mullle IIium. uf On-jon t'lty, line hern reirlit ralleta at the Ui.Ur Whllr going lo the (iMtll.all gamr on Hatiird) laat. Arthur HoImTI met Uh an accident It aa round 11 -c rany fur I'r llempilead In rare fur a iiralued and rut rlt Mr and Mra K A. Handera and Mr. and Mra. Hush Hubert will rnlerlaln In honor of the Muntcr t'iMika and llielr lr on tmnber 2D. t'nliUn llllt tlona fur thla Halloween party are ! Ilia cent, and It irouiliMa to be a 1101 el affair. Mra. Klora II. Hmkner. of Healde, enjoyed a week' V lull with I -cm We friend. While at Ihl place abe wa the nucat of Mra. Ijiura Neaell. Mra Hccknvr left fur Mullnoinall on Hut unlay. Will Jaroba and lfe and Hoy It Kelly and wife of l-nl. made the trip up tha Columbia highway 011 Hunduy. Ruing to Multnomah full. Ah In H Idler, of Hcllarood. aN-nt I be weekend with Mary llruexhert. CARL LIST IS HOME I'OHTI.ANIl. Ore., tvt. 1 1 Carl Krnnk I. Int. the l. yi'nrold 1'iirtlniid boy who apent II duya on tlm fumou l';!'.i, (i.-rinaii Hiiliiiinrlue, when that craft wa at thn height of It activi ties In under. warfare, I home hkiiIii. He arrived lnt night, apenl Ibo night at the home of hi aunt, Mra. A. Tauliert, 129 Seventeenth street north, and today U with his mother, Mra. Clara List, n:1I Rodney avenue. After he returned to the ('lilted rlltitea he gave the first story that was ever publlHhed containing flmt bund Information of the Inner working of Ibo mihmnrliin In war time. It was 11 story of inleiine Interest, a during thusc eventful It iIiivh, (lie V 39 sent to the bottom iiiuny llrlllsh and neu tral vessels, Cltrotax Cltrolax CITROLAX llest thing for coiistipiilloii. xmir HtouiHch, lazy liver and HluguUh bow els. Slops a sick headache uluiimt ut once, (lives a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pulu, no 111111 sen. Keeps yonr s.VHteni cIcMUHed, sweet mid wholesome. 1. II. Wei heclit, Salt Lake City, t'tul) writes: "I find Cltrolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not grlpn no un pleasant after-effeels." Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) land Friday. Little Miss Dorthea Anderson has been 111, but is much better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iiorland and children were guests at the C. C. Bor Iund home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mc.Mahen visited at Mrs. McMahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wanker's, Sunday. a visit with relatives in California. and was burled In Clarkes' cemetery Mrs. Christine Aaron, of Seattle, Is last Saturday, visiting Mrs. J. H. Crans. Mr. Wcttluufer was In town last Trl- Recent victors ut the school were: day. Ruth and Hazel Crans, Lydla I'limp-j Mrs. Elbert Larklns and children ton, Gladys Smith and Susan Jacobs, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rimer It seemed good to have the girls come Graves, last Sunday, back again. They are in Washington , Grandma Leo Is on the sick list, high school this year. 1 Jason Clarke took a load of apples The school hoard gave Friday after- Our Jitney Offer Tn;s and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co.; Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial pack age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney PI1U, for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, back ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) I noon 10 me upper graue room us vin I Itlng day In I'ortland. A happy lot i of children, accompanied by Miss Clen and Miss Dunfon visited some of the most important places in the city. At the city library they were met by Miss Wood, head of the school depart ment who showed them all through the building and explained how the library was founded, operated and uiied. They saw Home rare old hooks hand printed before Columbus dls- to Portlund lust week. Mr. and Mrs. David McMullun from Portland, visited Fred Marshall and family last Sunday. Harry and Uosco Gard from eiml orn Oregon attended their mother's fu neral last week. Fred Zwahlen spent Sunday with Wesley LIndau. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schonnborn, of Oregon City, attended church at Clarkes last Sunday evening. Alva Gard, of Oregon City, was out covered America. From the library I an(I vll,tfiI "In parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uhey went to the city ball, passing the i Jo,in r,ar la' Sunday. J Journal building. Hem all watched Zwahlen helped Huol Ilros. ithem "make the Journal." A truant j drv their potatoes last week. 'officer held up some of them here toi " ' " -... ao know why thev were out of school. I GUIDE FALLS IN CREVASSE 4, .f 3. J 1 Tne T1 ' the aftetnocn was spent To fall Into the big crevasse near A ' a 1 at the City Hall. Art Museum and 1 the summit of Mount Hood and live to 'Meier & Frank's new store. Every- tell of It Is the experience of Elijah EAGLE CREEK 4 one enjoyed a ride on the moving j Coalman, who, besides being a guide a ta'rway. After a visit to the peanut; of 18 years' experience, has charge of (Special Correspondence.) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass and children, of Wrentham, Oregon, are guests at the home of Mrs. Viola Douglass. Mrs. Bina Joneo, of Portland, was the guest of Eagle Creek relatives over Sunday. man they returned on the four o'clock car. I Frances and Lydla Plimpton visited i over Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ar j thur Miller of Woodstock. I Ed Hargraves, of Clackamas, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Hargraves. the lookout station maintained -by the forestry acrvlce at the summit of the mountain. Mr, Coalman escaped with a awollen ankle and a thrilling story. He slipped as he was coming down the mountain and fell down the crevasse, a distance of 30 feet. 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 following 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