weakens the body and de grades the mind. It saps the nervous strength that is the source of all health, and perverts the functions cf every organ. ' Because of its stubborn nature, it is often called incurable. This is not true. There is one medicine that never fails to check the nervous spasms and give new strength to the entire system. "My little girl had epilepsy so bad that ia one cay she suffered seventy one fits. The doctors pave her up to die, hut I becan Riving her Dr. Miles' Nervine ami now she is perfectly well. It took five bottles to effect a cure. M:ts. Adie Lewmxen, Siloam Springs, Ark. D. Mi! allays stops nervous irritation, spasms, restores di- cestion and mental vigor. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. .TTTT-ggTr REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. f) .T Ouint to A B Brown. 3 as in Barlows 300 AM Draper to Titlo Guarantee & T Co, ne of pec 366,in J, 6, e and nw of eec 16. 2 s, 7 e 12 0 Shields to L A Wells. elA of se of sec 24. 4, 3 e 400 H C Pittenger to to H J Sclieppes, 3.30 as in the Fisher claim GOO 0 Cunningham to V A Cunning ham, ne of nw of and lot 4. in 4. 4 e 10 M A Wade to J Conrad, nw of sec 23, 5, 1 e 1950 Gladstone Real Estate Association to J Dnnmire, nhi of w!4 of blk 10!), Gladstone 203 JBNoetoJG foe. 4 as in ee of nw, see 7, IS, 1 e . . 100 i. 11 Lee to E J SanderB, 10 as in Lee elm, 3, 1 e 1700 3 A Thayer to T Fitzeora'd, blk 10, (llackamas Heights 600 EC J Kiee to E Swan, nw of ne of nw and lots 1 and 2, sec 30, 4, 6 e 500 P lioork to M Leutiartu, sw of sw of sec 28, and se of se, sec 29, 1, 4 e 200 L 8 KevHns to A Pratt, land in sec 24 and 25, 4,1 w 1000 D Sargent to J A Keck, part blk 29, Milvvaukie B F Linn to L ESalsbury, lot 4,blk 10, Gladstone 5l) E Conrad to H v redricx. Its 3 and 4 in blk 3, Weflyi.n 500 A Spiaune to A Spragne, e4 of A Sprainie 1) L C, and g6 of sw of see 18, 3, 3e 1 J Hoots to J W Hoots sw of ne.seo 3d, slid 15 as off west side of nw of sec 35, 2, 4 e E M Ktsnmssen to E M iss, lit 1, blk 13, Willamette Falls 005 E Mass to N Mass, same as last.. 500 If W Dittmer to K Dittmer. sw of sw of see 4 3, 3 e 1 0 & 0 R Ii Co to G Foster, see 31, 4 e 5211 0 & 0 RCo to E S Bnunh.ill, nw of n w of sec 33,1, .1 e 160 DII Uendee to G F Knight, 2 as in poo 35. 1,1 e 10 A Wright to W H Bonney, 03 as in A Wright DLO, 3, 3e 121 ii A Harding trustee to M E Brown lots 5 and 23 in blk 1, Kdgewo d 40 M Wilinx to Waverlv Association, lol 10, 11 and 12 in blk 27, Cam- hridgH 10 A Wiiglit .i A 0 HollingsworthJO n tf- in claim 59 2, 3 o 1340 II 1' I'onilin-on to M J Lime, 1.27 us in roe 8, 2, 2 e 45 totiik rv it r.i r. Allow ii,o to ? iv n few words in pruino of Ch "inoeil no's Cillgli Kemedy. I Ind a v.'iy Hew e eongh and col l Htid learcd i wou.d ct piimnir.inu, but after taking ii. n mm I dose of ihix medicine 1 felt bett' r, t'TOe bottles of it cure I my cohl Hinl the pains in my client tlisap 10 lied entirely. 1 mil ne at renpeel fully yours of health, Ralph S. Meyeis. Ii4 Tblrtv vrnth Sr, iVheeling, W. Vn. Km ' ile bv (r. A Hurling. Motive to Debtors 1 In r.'witb noti'y all persons indebted to me f iv liveiy Into to pay without de lay. Account remaining unpaid by the eud nt ill'" ne nib will he . I.tced in the hand'' ut a collector In n cost!" will be diled. J O. Bhadi.ky. There' - .1- 1,0 reflection so uaiiuy, no light so m charming es the mellow glow that comes from CORDOVA U Wax Candles!? - A 1 FroiiifPilin many c" lor tints $1$ i I l i"u'Ui hiiu fur t i m' rTi roMtiilinirn In Utnlnf fp nVT t.eJ room or totl!, 8tM ' s Jk STANDARD A)M i, m . : : SOCIAL EVENTS. The Winter Iiovnd cf Festivities Have Begun. MRS. DR. E. A. BOMMEK HNEERTAINS. fhe Dickens Club held the first meet-1 ing of the season at the home of Mrs. E. A. Sommer Monday evening. The reading course will begin this winter "Pickwick Papers " The evening was spent pleasantly in a social way and there was a good attendance of the mem bers. Following is the membership of the club: Mrs T. W. CI irk, leader; Meedames W. E. Pratt, T. A. McBride, L. L. Porter, C. B. Moores, B. 0. Curry, E. A. Sommer, T. F. Ryan, J. P. Keat ing, the Misses May McBride Marie Pratt and Erma Lawre-.ce. : MRS. THOMAS F. RYAN ENTERTAINS, Mrs; Thomas F. Ryan entertained the Derthic Musical and Literary Club at her home last Monday evening, the program and analysis technique being a study of Chopin. The following were present: Mesdames Hayes, Porter, J. E. Hedges, R. dirk Ganong, Dresser, Caufleld, Robert A. Miller, Sheahan, Block, the Misses Draper, Conyers, Draper, Edna Caufleld, Maude Warner, .Block, Gertrude J?aircloueh, Stevens. MOFFATT-LEWTHWAITE HALLOWE'EN PARTY Mrs. J. W. Muffatt and the Misses Lewthwaite gave anelabora'e hallowe'en party at the home of the former last night to about 50 invited guests. Ana grams and authors were features of the evutiirnj's amusement. Refreshments were served in the dining room. The house was artistically decorated, chrys anthemums predominating in the par lor, autumn leaves in ttie lihrary and cosmos in the dining parlor. The invi tation list contained the following names: Mr. and Mrs. E.N.Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.L. L. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Straight, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Sommer; the Misses Anneita McCarver, Amy Kelly, Sade and Ina Chase, Nettie YValden, Erma Lawrence, Laura rope, Hazel rilsbury,' May and Kate Mark, Betta Fouts, Clara Warner, Mattie Draper, Marie Pratt, Hattie May Pratt, Mary Conyers, Harriet Coch ran, Amy Gray, of Portland; Eva and Elva Johnson, of Portland; Messrs. Leighton Kelly, L. Adams, Gilbert Hedges, B. Lamont and O. K. Zilly, of Portland ; E. E. Brodie, William Morse. C. U. Wilson, William R. Logus, E. A. Chapman, A. B. Weatherford, of Al bany, and 0. Schwa be, of Portland ; also Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Lewthwaite. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewthwaite, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Moffatt. PAINB-FINLEY HALLOWE'EN PARTY Misses Kitty r'aine and Metia Finley gave a delightful hallowe'en party at ttie Home ol the former on Main street last night to a few invited guests. A wassail bowl, gypsy tent and fortune- teinng were some of the entertaining taatures of the evening. Ivy and Ore' gon wild grape predominated in the ar tistic decorations. Refreshments were served. The invitation list contained the following names: Misses Hattie Versteeg, Elraa Albright, -Nan Cochran, Vedv Williams, Imo Harding, Marjorie and Ethel Caufield ; Messrs. A. Schwab, Will Cole and Gary Bessing, of Portland; T. P. Randall, Fred W. Greenman, Harry Draper, Joe Good fellow, John Lewthwaite, Lee Harding, James Church, There wore also present the Misses nnley and Paine and a guest of tlie lormer Irora Ht. Helens. rRESBYTEKIAN C. E. SOCIAt, There was a house full of people at trie social given by the Christian En deavor Society of the Presbyterian church at Sluvely's hall last Friday nignt. ine entertaining nroaam con stated of selections bv a mixed quartet, :: . . r i i uoiihihuiik oi mim may Anurews, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Frost and Frank All dredge; also a male quartet composed oi wessrs. Chester A. Muir, Allen E Frost and Frank and Lou Alldredue Francis Galloway favored the audience with one of Ins ever-popular recitations, and a tableau, "Harvest Queen," by 30 nine gins under the direction of Mrs, A. J. Montgomeiy, was very interest ing. One of the attractive features of tho entertainment was the presentati n of a farce entitled, "What They did on ine nay lieiore the Wedding." Follow ing was the cast of chaacters Mrs. Badde'liorpe Miss Lou A 1 bee Mr. liadduthorpe A. E. Frost Dick Baddethorpe C. A. Muir Ada Baddethorpe Mrs. A. E. Frost Dollie Bock Miss Alvina Horn After the program oviters were served. and a pleasant social season foil iwed. The members of tho Avon Shakes peare Chili spent a delightful social af lenioon last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dan O'Neil and Miss Mol'ie Holmes at Rose Farm. Nearly all the members of the Club were present. The Mothers' Club held its rpgular fortnightly meeting at the home of Mrs. George C. Brownell yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. F. Story presented a paper, which was acco.iipanied by the usual disctiBbion. STICK ADS I.IKF. WILDFIKE. When tilings are "the best" they be come "the best selling." Abraham Hare, the leading druggist, of Bellevue, O , writes: " Electric Bitter.sare the best selling hitlers I have handled in 20 vears " You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, blood and nerves. Elec tric Bitters tones up the stomach, regu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, puri ties the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system . Puts new life and vigor into any weak, Biekly .run down man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by li, A. Harding, druggist. Good 1100-pound mare and cart sale. Address William Sandstrom, Seventh Street, Sellwood, Or. for 434 A STO I X 1) I X O 1) I SC O V K K V . From Cooperville, Mich., comes woid ot a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when us.'d before re tiring by anyone troubled with a bad cough always insures ft good night's rest. "It will soon cure the couch too." writes Mrs. S. Himelberger, "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its eqn il for Coughs and Colds." It is an unrivaled life saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c aud 11.00 at U. A. Harding. Trial -bottles I free. FARM TALKS. Some Experiences of Practical Clackamas County Farmers. It has been demonstrated time and again that it pays to raise good horses on the farm. It may cost a little more to improve the breed, but the blooded animal eats no more than the scrubby one. A good colt or horse is- always in demand at a renumerative pi ice. Alf Howland, of Mount Pleasaut, realizing this has improved his stock of horses through a thoroughbred Btrain from Congressman Tongue's stock farm. As a result, he has a lot of colta that would be a credit to any farm . ' Levi Oren, of Corvallis, has just filler! a 13-ton siio, and is well pleased with his eeanen's work. Northwest Pacific. A Clackamas county farmer would not consider that he had a silo unless it con tained from 30 to 75 tons. Fifty and 75 ton silos are not unusual in the vicinity of Logan. The farmers of Eagle Creek and vi cinity are getting good prices lor their wheat by putting the same into pork fat. Many of them are raising hogs ex tensively, and it is proving a paying ven ture. A. D. Burnt tt recently gathered , up about 400 head of fat hogs in that neighborhood, winch he sola to the Un ion Meat Company, of Portland. There is no danger of over production in the matter of raising hogs in Oregon, as hundreds of thousands of pounds of ba con and hams are brought into the stale annually from the east. Even were there a surplus, there is a large export demand. The writer saw some extra large red apples in Portland standing in front of a retail grocery store, and marked $ 05 per box. Notwithstanding the high price at which apples are sold at retail in Portland, Clackamas county growers get very low prices for their product in Portland. There is n ? pub lic marketing place there and the fruit is placed in the hands of a commission merchant to sell By the time the ap pies are sold and the commission de ducted, there is very little left for the producer.. This, at least, is the exper ience of several growers in the vicinity of Oregon City, who recently tried the project of marketing apples in Portland. However, soma old uuitgrowera have their regular marketing ploces in Port land and no doubt get satisfactory re sults. Nevertheless, the experience of several home apple growers is to the effect that they can do better marketing their fruit to local buyers. Apples, too, must be of fair size and free from worms to wing a renumerative price. The Clackamas county prunegrowers, who contracted their product early and sold at a stipulated price, hit the nail squarely on the head this time. The tendency of prunes is now downward in price with but little demand. ' Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form," says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian Evangel st, of Filley, Mo. "1 gave her a few oses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a Bhort lime all danger was past and the child- recovered." This remedy not only cures crop, but when given as soon as the first-symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult, for sale by G. A. Hard' ing- Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to credit my wife, L. D. llowlettonmy account as I will not be resnonsible for any debts she may contract on my ac count. J. N Howlktt. Oregon City, October 23id, 1901. NO REASONA11LE MAN imagines that a neglected cold can be cured in a day. The uncountable air cells in the lungs are inflamed and the throat is as tender as an open sore. But time and Allen's Lung Balsam will over come the cold and stave off onsump- tion. The cough will cease and the lungs will be as sound as a nev dollar, All druggists sell Allen's Lung Balsam A LIBERAL OFFKH. The undersigned will give a free earn pie of Clinmberlaiu's Stomach, and Liver Tablets to any one wanting are' liable remedy for disorders of the stom ach, biliousness or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. G. A. Harding. Athens, Tern., Jan. 27, 1901. Evei since tho first appearance of rav menses they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain in my hipa, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardut and Thedford's Black-Draught, and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time In yean. Nannib Davis. What is life worth lo a woman suitor Ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yol thora are women in thousands of homes 1 lo-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains In silenco. If you are one of these we want lo say that this same will bring you permanent rolief. Con- solo yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wino ol Cardul. These worn ' en suffered from leucorrhoca, Irregular menses, headache, backacho, and bearing down pains. Wino of Cardul will slop all those aches and pains lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wins of Cardul to-day and take It in the privacy of your home. For advice and literature, ailtlrru, (rirlnfrflTmr ti'tiis, "Hits Limes' A'lvmory iii'partment,' lenn. I Beekeepers Are After the Ilea CloTerv Honey Tlie Long Tongoed Bee. The latest fad in bees ia a strain with long tongues tin: t can extract the nec- tar from t!:e dri p tubes of tbe red clo ver IdoKsoiiiK. Beekeepers have for a long time coveted the honey in the red clover blossoms, and the Italian bees when Introduced Into this country were euppoed to he able to reach it, and the Job was placed lu their bands. But after a lapse of time It was discovered that but a small per cent of them did any work on rod clover blossoms. Of late the fact has len developed that some been have long -r tongues thnn others. Various Ingenious contriv ances have l.ren undf to tret the ex act ineiisnreiiieins of the Oil's' tongUOS, and it bus been found th:it they vary in length all the waj from fifteen one hundredths to tnrtit.v-lliree one-hun-dredths of an Inch, the last named be lug very rare. If 1 am not iiiistqUen, a few perhaps 1it exceeded this. It seems that the rw)ulred lenirtli la about twetitv five on" ImmlredMis. Every beeke per of note Is now busy Improving his stork nioim tins line, aud If you were to' pick up a bee journal of the present you would find In most of the advertisemeiita of queen breeders the announcement of tbe tongue length of his breeding stock. Everybody la confident that It will require but a lit tle time and patience to add a length to the tongues of all bees, for there has been so much attained In breeding bees In other ways that this does not seem Impossible. It Is well known that the common red clover Is perhaps the heaviest nectar producing plaut known, and honey from it Is of flue quality. The value will not altogether lie in the honey crop, but the complete fertiliza tion of the bloom will odd greatly to the seed crop, thus benefiting the farm er, concludes A. H. Duff in Kansas Farmer. JUMPED ON A TENPENNY NAIL. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's fain balm wan nrnmotlv anrjlied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more euffering was experience, in tnree days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm is an antisep tic and heals such injuries without ma turation and in one-third the time re quired by the usual treatment. For sale by U. A. Harding. A car load of milk crocks just received 'and will sell at 8 c per gal lon. We Le Block, the Homefurnishere THAT THROBBINP HEADACHE. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have pruved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and Duiid up your health. Only lb cents. Money back if not cured. Bold by U. A. Hard ing, Druggist, THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenlouti Treatment bv which Drunkard are Being Cured Da'ly in Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doaes. No Weakening of the Nervea. A Pleasant aud Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now ifenerHlly known ami under stood tbut Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capabl" f neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants. Sufferers may now cure them selves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOHHUULUL'UKE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates The faith ful use according t ) directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anieedtocure the most obstinate case, no mutter how bard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transfojuia tiou of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVUS CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS! CHILDREN OUKK YOUIt FATH ERS 1 ! This remedy is no sense a nos. tr u in but is a specific for this disease only, and i so skilllully devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men bv having the (JU Kh. " administered oy loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, Rnd believe today that they discontinued drinkinz of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "Home GOLD CU RE" is sold at tbe extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than othsrs costing f 25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of (he world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K 594, EDWIN B. CtILES&COMPANY, 2:!30 andi'3;t2 Market Street, Philadel phia. Ail correspondence strictly confi dential. HEADACHE At 9 slrug aterr. 2 Doses 25c LATEST THING IN BEES. ycgelablcPrcparationfor As similating theTood andRegula tiitg the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes TKrjesHon.Cteerful- i ressandRest.Contains neither j Oprum.Morphine nor Mineral. NOT JNAItCOTIC. Kave ot'OTdllrSAMLXLPnVim Pamplan See J.' tlx.Stnna Seed Jkppfrnunt -Jti OutonatoSeda t ftirm Seed -ffonfied Sugar . Wptayresn flaw. Anwfectllemedv for Constipa tion, Sour Stornach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions ,r cverisn aess andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW VOHK. THE FAIR STORE Opposite Postoffice Is selling at closer figures than ever. These are a few of our prices : t 444444444 i-i $ -I , B I .m'v, ''" jjr TttCCCNTAUR COMMENT. 'HIW YOWK OITV. SjhryM I'l llltlailMllllMMMIMMMMMMWMjrilwllMiri III lit I 111 I Hlmilllia Will advance 25 per cent January 1, 1902. THIS IS ABSOLUTE LY TRUE. If MONEY is any OBJECT to you BUY NOW. FINE WATCH repairing a specialty. EYES EAMIEP F5EE By PHILLIPS, the OPTICIAN. We guaranteed ALL GOODS and ALL WORK. A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jewele1" 393 florrlson Street, PORTLAND, OREGON I Established 1870 I FURS! FURS! FURS!! ! G. P. Rummelin & Sons Manufacturing Furriers 126 SecoEd St., cear Washington, PORTLAND, DUE. We carry a complete line of Ladies' Fur Coats, Capes, Collarettes, Boas, i 7r. .rr "EV- tt i-t-. r.-Li t-t. r mulls, 111 tin I . Feather Boas, Etc. Robes and Rugs. Send for Fall Catalogue i The Loading and Reliable Hon of a famous vous or dist aste armor act-to bu uenorrorsoinnpotency. i riiif.n ; cieanses ineuver, Uim , DtrVOL AND MT I -n Lj(lnnrftll(l i hp u Himrv nrcanB fif ft 1 im nuri I iia. id rrPinrX'E t'rono,thns niui rpstnrM l lie reason omlVrors are not cured by )ortora Is because ninety pPr cenf are tronhled wltb PrOBtatltiw. 01 I'l lKNK is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. &'U testimony ala. A written guarantee given and money returned if ?i boxes does not elToct a jeriuuuexitcur 1.00abox,slx for 00, by mail. Send for frbk circular aud testimonials, Address 1 4.VO L Jt iIClA B CO., p. Q. Bx San Francisco, Cal. For Salt t? GEO. A. HARDING, Druggist If somebody slipped $5 into your pocket you would consider it a kindly net. Tliia is practically what we nre do inft when we offer such reductions in milline-y. Red Front Store. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signat For Over Thirty Years Silk finished cotton, all colors, 3 for ..10c Side ciiinlx, 2 pair for i So Cel ulolri (Irons combs t 7c Aluminum hair pins, per doz So Tooth brushes 3o Black silk Chantllla lace, per yard 5c Cream color silk lace, 8 inches wide, per yard 23c Torchon lane, half pent per yard and upward Remnants of Embroideries at remnant prices. Black lisle elastic, per yard ; 25c Black Ac'lor'd raecerized sra!st,latrHt make $1.50 Genuine Boys' and Girls' heavy ribbed bicy cle hose, only 18o Hall-wool ladies' ribbed iioushrlnkable vests coton7ad"s' ribbed' Vest,::::::...'. '.'.'aoS vmiuraii b rjuueu uiiutineitiiiii io in ii....iuu ' " " sizes 20 to 34 . 23c Ladles' fine hemstitched handkerchiefs, food value, 6 for ; 25o Men'scottou underwear ,...2lcand np Mi n's sutiue and black duck owrshlrts. 40o Men's Jersey, heavy weight over birts, all colors 40o O 44444 hlP Use 44444)444444444t4444k444 Incorporated 1899 i t : : uic lasiuuiiauic iurs, Fnniers of the Northwest MANHOOD RESTORED "CUFIOENE This eroat Vv .itAbl t Vitaiizer.tiiGDrcairii. French pIivBicifin, will quickly cure vou of all np. ol the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood. Pimplf, Unfitness to Man vt Kihauatinjf Drains, Viirfrwele -ana Constipation. It stops alUosse by flay or iilffht Prevents qnlcK. lit ss ol discliarpp, which if nolchpckprt leads toSpern.at(irrl)tiu and small wenic nrETiins. Oregon City, Oregon Guchenheimer Eye. Kelly & Noblitt have received a lot of Guckenhcimer, genuine, double-stamp high proof rye whiskey. Absolutely pure.