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"4. OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906. Vt unfile of tt last Ge witl Ai day closi agni at i! M ; ing , to " up V!C( So" Mol: , pro) ; tie '; pro ; thll'': ' SVil : W ing waj rigt avit mk'1 eaol tboi rede bein any nmj rail prei S in a twc iu t f con ing ioii tlioc of e nati ertj of 1 pov COBI pro log wl is psi tea to da pn da. pn prOt Bin' con; : n air adv I pro taki 1 rat) tat illll . Jill' l.'H! pre r!fl val we roi rif pe: tin of po ru lie iu ne pot ma as tri th Vi: eti gi sc i 0( If j th , th w i 1 nt i 1 4 f I oFGON CITY COURIER ' ' - published Every Friday by OREGON CITY COURIERiPUBLISHING Cv0 B teredin Oregon City Fontoffloeas 2nd-olM matter SUBSCRIPTION EATK8. Pld in advance, per year Sn month 160 76 r-The dte opposite your addrem on the ' eiper donotethe timetowhiohyouhaTepaid. II this uotieels marked yonr subsoiiption i due FRUIT OROWINd IN CLACKAMAS. Finally the possibilities of the froit industry in Clackamns Oonnty are be . giuniiig to be realized. The oredit for this awakening is due" partly to the Clackamas Oonnty Horticultural Society; partly to the efforts of a number of well known citizens in- ' toreated in fruit ' growing;, partly to , the publicity given the subject by the Courier. This paper exerted ' every effort to bring the locality to a realization of the immense wealth easily to be produced from this in dustry and has repeatedly called the attontion of Clackamas Oonnty land owners to the faot that thousands of acres of Clackamas County land that is yielding a revenue of three to four dollars per acre will easily bring in three or four hundred dollars per aore li planted with gool varieties of apples. The'be-t.Spitzenbergs soldthis year for;$3 per pox.In'an orchard averag ing four bows to the tree the gross in ; oome at this price will be about $1000 ' per acre. Hood River has demonstrat- edthe faoCMiafc, this great profit is not tho oretieal, and unimproved land in , that region sells for $200 to $300 per aore. 'Claclamas County lands will . produoe the. same results and are just ' as valuable, yet I hey sell fcr $12 or . $15 per acre. Agitation will pat this industry on a working basis here, f A Courier . readorfroni Southern Oregon, Thomas flncknmn, an old resident of kthis county, has noticed the unusual atten : tion, that, this locality is just now ' . giving to horticulture and writes in k the' last issue of the Courier an inter- estiug .. communication. This all " counts, but these things have to be ' talkod up and agitated before people will fully realize the situation. THE COST OF DIVORCES. ", The costs in a divoroe cuse in Clack amas County are $37. If service must be had by publication Court oosts, in pludiug publication of summons, .jjmooHt ' to . $53. These oosts are jusiiulty borne by tne party who has a VTSto-refiess,not being collectable ' . fiflni the offondiug paryt. They are borno too: frequently by poor work 'tiig'gVrls wlib have been dosertedby worthless men af tor a brief married ' Jifo. These oosts are too frequently the savings out of earnings of months . '.over a wash tub what was left after food and clothing for a baud of little ones had been providod. This is the . money,, that contributes so largely to ! the expense of the Oirouit Oonrt. Tliqro.'re no snoh oosts connected ;w.itij,.'"liti!gation affooting property '.; tlffo!'';;' contestants, in such litigation are usually1 we,il able to pay the Court expenses. This condition is a disgrace to the Bar that permits it without seeking to effect a remedy. There are three lawyers in the defoliation that represents Clackamas Couiity; iu . the next session of the legislature, .. Here is a question for .lllom. ,.Are they chivalrous enough, aid they" fair enough, ' have they the a'tiility tj) secure Jogislatiou ' doing away with a $10 Distriot Attorney's fee, (which, goes to the State and not to. the.Distriot Attorney), and doing iijuaj Vitlia $10 reporter's fee, (the, hitter, can... bo - providod for without compelling this pcor class of litigants to'PiiJj it). In the name of dooenoey do something along at lilj line. AD M odor s icine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not I simple cough syrup. It Is a S strong medicine, a doctor's o nedicine. It cures hard cases, evere and desperate cases, ' hronic cases of asthma, pleu- isy, bronchitis, consumption. ; vsk your doctor about this. I hiive uiwd a f-roivt rtoal of Awt'i Cherry oetotal fi.t imiKha ami hard i-uliis on tho 'lent. It luia lilwuy loiw me riat KHMl.!t cirtaln4r a most -wonderful coukIi medl- , " MlCUABL J- Metlford, . Aser Co.. IowaI). mauulaoturera of Made by J. O. As f Alai) lauu. Iyer's SWRSAPARIULa. PILLS. hair viaoit . tu Will hasten recovery bv tk i i; ono of Ayor'8 Plils at bedtime. Jim Johnson, an ex-slave who had been in the family ever since his birth, drove the family - carriage at a Mrs. Jeff Davis's funeral the other day. ' Probably if there Jiad been more David's and more Johnsons there never'would have been a war or a race question. Dispatohes say that Governor Yard man threw cold water ou the gather ing of Illinois veterans at Vicksburg. According to all acounts, this is the only use Governor Varaman ever makes of cold water. That Russian woman who got away with $200,000 from the van robbery in St. Petersburg has been arrested in Berlin without a cent. . They apparency have bargain sales in Germany too. The original remarks of Professor Burgiss on the Monroe Doctrine un fortunately seem to hare kept people from taking very muoh interest in his explanation. From a New York standpoint Riohard Oroker'would seem to be one of the greatest assets of the Republican party. Senator LaFollette and Mayor Weaver are organizin a league of re formed reformurs. Commander Peary did not want to work himself out of a job by aotually discovering the North Pole. The - next American heiress who marries abroad odght to have a divorce coupon attached to her marriage certificate. COUNTY-COURT Wilson & Zumwalt John Lewellen, T. B. Klllin, Justice of the Peace Fashion Stables, L. Stlpp, Chas. Ely, X.. D. Caufleld, John Bradley, A. L. Beatle, W. W. Smith, . H. Dubois, J. H. Walker, C. H. Denny, Willie Howell, W. Kigglns, H. W. Trembath, W. H. Handle, H. A. E. Alspaugh, C. B. Smith, R. Prier, J. H. S latterly, Fred Ely, O. F. Jones, Paul Miller, A. J. Tufts, James Tracy, H. Green, H. J. Harding, Sam Jones, Pat Harris, F. M. DarllUg, Iva Harrington, Ltvy Stipp, C. F. Ely, L. Stlpp, C. F. Ely, L. Stipp, C. F. Ely, S. P. Smith, John Baker, W. Q. Jones, A. B. Cross, A. F. Parker, H. Blankenshlp, S. Thomas, H. Aune, J. A. Roman, L. Mautz, L. Stlpp, C. E. Burns, L. Stlpp, C. F. Ely, L. Stlpp, C. F. Ely, Geo. Hull, L. Stlpp, E. L. Shaw, J. W. Van Horn, L. Stlpp, C. F. Ely, Sheriff C. F. Ely, Fashion Stables, - B. B. Beatte, Recorder G. L. Hedges, Coroner E. M. Morris, C. F. Wolfer, F. M. Mathews, F. E. Dunton, J. H. Wolfer, ' John Rogle, J. B. Heppler, A. Harnack, C, H. Lawrence, John W. Lodor, R. L. Holmnn, W. B. Zumwalt, C. T. Barnes, J. J. Lipruner, M. Sporalaky. G. W. Kvehaugh, Edward Schmidt, Louisa Schmidt, Amelia Schmidt, Dr. H. S. Mount, Gilbert Hodges, Livy Stipp, Assessor v- A. Qulnn, Tax Pcpt. C. B. Pratt, R. W. Baker, Tax Rebate J. II. Koch, Current Expense v Underwood Typowrltor C. W. Greonman, Huntley Bros. Co., Telephone Co., C. Wfl Greeninan, C. E. Ramsby, Frank Busch, Court House Expense- Floyd Jones, P. Nehren, O. C. Mill Co., G. B. Dlmlck, Pauper W. L. Molloy, Diana Meyer, C. E. Naeh, A. G. Guynup, 9.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 20.45 38.50 3.40 3.40 3.40 2.40 5.50 11.00 5.50 11.00 5.50 1.70 6.50 5.10 6.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.'00 3.00 3.00 1.70 3.70 1.70 3.70 2.50 12.70 12.80 13.90 13.30 6.30 2.70 1.00 l.OOv 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.70 3.10 4.70 4.10 4.15 19.20 2.70 4.70 3.10 2.50 7.90 4.90 22.40 8.50 18.85 6.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 7.20 10.C5 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 8.80 5.20 15.55 8.00 14.00 7.50 C.90 Co., . 75 2.25 15.50 10.35 2.25 7.30 2.25 2.00 8.30 21.06 4.50 15.00 20.00 2.00 8.ti0 Mrs. Kate Parker, 84.00 Burmelster & Andresen, 1.00 J. E. Jack, ' Star Dairy, Chas. Gale, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dunning & Co., Adams Bros., 4.90 3.60 12.00 46.00 50.00 4.50 9.75 I. Selling, Insane W. S.-Tuil, 1.00 W. U. Tel. Co., .25 L. Stlpp, ' ' 3.45 Dr. H. S. Mount, 6.00 Dr. M. C. Strickland, 5.00 Bridge J. A. Olds, 20.50 J. Confer, 20.50 W. Callahan, 16.50 ED. Olds, 30.50 A. Newell, 19.00 O. C. Foundry, .60 . John Lewellen, 49.40 T. B. Klllin, 29.60 Election J. C. Elliott, 9.40 J. W. Smith, 5.80 Printing- Oregon City Enterprise 17.50 Oregon City Enterprise 10.20 Courier, Surveyor S. A. D. Hungate, S. A. D. Hungate, N. Blair, J. W. Roots, A. Sutton, S. A. D. Hungate, C. Bock, Roy Stafford, S. A. D. Hungate, J. T. Kettle, M. B. Webster, . 8tock Inspector Dee Wright, CLAIMS. District No. 1 H. Battin, Con Battin, Orln Battin, " C. C. Counsell, W. H. Counsell, District No. 2 M. B. Webster, L. G. Harrington, Geo. Smith, v ' R. W. Johnson, J. F. Kettle, . F, Robinson, ! J. P.: Davis, P. Urfur, L. D. Jones, ' V. Wicklund, 1' 1 Geo. Durgan, District No. 3 Rodlun Bros., District No. 4 Burghardt & Helnkle, L. S. Bonney, F. J. Lazarus, . ' . ' Alex Baker, H. S. Gibson, District No. 5 O. A. Palmer, Moll & Davis, R. Rlchey, John Richey, Walter Hall, District No. 6 Straus Lumber Co., J. E. Albel, ' Fred Winchie, John Straus, District No. 7 Bacon & Sons, A. C. Thomas, W. B. Cook, W. S. Fegles, Jas. Fegles, District No. 8 - Meinig Bros., ) Straus Lumber Co., Ira Flynn, Geo. Flinn, W. O. Rugh, John Marony, D. W. Douglas, J. B. Tawney, J. Maroney, F. McCabe, Geo. Flynn, L. Chalker, C. W. Harris, H. Bidenstine, M. C. Marston, D. W. Douglas, District No. 10 Carey Hdw. Co., T. Yocum & Sons, C. Duncan, L. Palmateer, Milt Marshall, . Albert Novotlne, Willie Rhodes, Frank Rhodes, Richard Davis, Walter Shrlner, W. R. Oatfleld, II. Vanderleuven, Walter Lemon, John Kepler, Floyd Hodler, A. Denioy, District No. 11 - W. A. Holmes, G. Raddabnugh, W. Rivers, J. Mc Anulty, S. Wheolor, J. E. Smith, 43.90 21.00 19.00 14.00 2.00 2.00 11.00 2.00 2.00 11.30 2.C0 2.00 7.90 34.00 16.00 22.00 20.00 30.00 48.75 43.00 39.00 16.50 24.50 16.00 12.00 7.00 20.00 84.00 34.00 129.75 8.70 2.93 5.00 3.00 16.50 60.00 28.50 11.25 11.25 60.00 150.00 "6.25 8.75 27.50 4.35 1G0.00 1.50 4.50 18.60 15.50 G.12 3.00 6.75 8.25 17.60 6.25 1.70 15.00 30.00 6.75 13.50 12.75 12.75 12.50 25.00 10.60 374.96 ' 4.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 18.00 16.00 5.00 15.00 7.00 6.00 7.00 10.00 6.00 3.35 . 7.40 13.55 13.55 24.00 62.50 Th9 Tanner's Wife tfl very careful about hor churn. She scalds It thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten it. bhe knows that If her churn is syur it will taint tha butter that Is made in It. The stomach Is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutrltlvo tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this siomach-churn Is foul It makes foul u 1 1 which is put Into It? The evil of a fmil stomach Is not alone the bad tusto In tho month and tho foul breath caused by It, but tho corruption of tho pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disedvery makes tho sour and foul stomach swept. It does for the stomach what tho washing aiidsun buth do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way It cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, soros, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you havo bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, aro weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, havo frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eing and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able numherof them, Indicate that you are suirering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with tho usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. Pmv li'i'Tlu7 tuTe oi I no above svnmtotns B. Marston, M. Rivers, A. Surf us, John Murphy, M. Gensemer, H. Aune, Ren Mumpower, D. Watts, J. Clide, O John Shaffer, H. Brunner, F. Mathes, C. H. Dauchy, W. Dahkle, District No. 12 Wilson & Cooke, G. Fischer, J. S. Gill, District No. 15 F. Busch, Scripture & Beauliau, R. H. Taber, Gus Winsett, Geo. Winsett, ; Rowland, A. Warner, Geo. Reynolds, Tom Linsey, Ward Lawton, Geo. Yexley, D. G. Hylton, Telford, District No. 16 Jonah Penman, James Rettinger, John Rineman, Ell Parker, W. S. Rider, Wilson & Cooke, W. G. Randall, District No. 17 James Adklns, H. J. Hess, Alex Tlce, T. J. Grimes, John Bunke, Henry Smith, """ F. M. Barmore, A. H. Knight, J. Peringer, E. Faulkner, Ph. Paschi, , A. M. Olson, W. A. Tlce, Jas. Adklns, Fred Bany, C. T. Bates, J. Hammelman, Jno. Rupp, W. Hornbeck, D. R. Dlmlck, M. Pamaletz, M. Peringer, Ivan Dimick, A. W. Riggs, J. Zeek, Continued next week. 35.00 16.60 3.60 44.00 4.00 24.50 42.75 8.75 30.00 42.00 17.50 19.25 36.75 17.50 6.00 3.25 36.25 7.80 .40 37.50 19.00 19.60 25.50 29.00 21.00 1.00 11.00 4.00 9.00 8.00 7.50 6.00 4.50 4.50 7.50 10.75 6.25 3.50 4.0U 3.50 18.30 21.50 22.75 23.25 37.50 17.50 14.50 1.00 14.00 17.60 7.00 5.25 3.50 .50 4.35 3.50 5.25 10.50 2.55 2.55 6.00 2.00 VINOL SETTLES The Cod Liver Oil Question. No one will dispute the curative and strength oreating valne of cod liver oil. For centuries it has been reoognized as the grandest of all heal ing and body -building ' agents for wasted human strength and vitality. Yet, owing to the heavy, greasy oil which envelopes the mediioual element, and which hae no value either "as a food or medicine, . many patients weakened by disease cannot digest it either in Its raw form or an emulsion, and others will not take it on aooouut of its disagreeable odor and taste consequently its value is lost. Now, the process discovered, by two eminent French chemists Morgues and Gautier should interest every person in Oregon City, for all of the tonic, body-building and curative elements of cod liver oil are now separated from the greasy, useless oil, and given to the people in delicious Vinol. For this reason it is fast superseding old-fashioned cod liver oil and emnlsions. As a body-builder and strength creator for old people, weak women, delicate children, and after sickness and all pulmonary diseases, it is recommended by over 6,000 of the leading druggists of the United States as the best. Your money baok if it does not do all we claim. Huntley Bros. Co. Druggists. NOTE. While we are sole agents from Vinol in Oregon City, it is now for sale at the leading drug score in nearly every town audacity in the country. Look for the Vinol agenoy in your town. Cottage Committee Meets. Officers of the Department of Ore gon, Grand Army of the Republio arid Woman's Relief Corps, comprising the cottage committee nf the Roseburg Soldiers' Home, held a meeting in this city Saturday. There weie irfseut Hamar Sutcliffe, of Portland, Department Commander of the U. A. R. ; Mrs. Mary F. Hildreth, of Grants Pass, Department President of the W. K. C. j Geo. A. Harding, of Oregon City, past Department (Jniniauder of theG, A. R. j B. F. Pike, of Moro, past Department Commander of the G. A. R. ; Jtfre. Emma Galloway, of MoMiunville, past Department President of the W. R. O. i Mr. H. V. Gates, of Hillsbnro; Mrs. Jennie B. Harding, of Oregon City, past De-pa-tineut President of the W. R. C. INDIGESTION A CRIME. Don't You Want a Keen Appetite Perfect Health Once More. and a ia conditions, as attcSTedLiy the, wrjtjnjj KlHjje several schools of nuMlca.1 pra.-n lerce s. hat this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mall a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of bis booklet of extracts from tho standard medical authorities, giving the names of all tho ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of tho ago say of thorn. It is a positive crime, to Buffer w ith the ills of indigestion, such . as heud rolio, backache, sleeplessness, nausea, and distress after eating, with des pnndeucy and nervousness, now tin t tho guaranteed Mi-o-ua stomach titbit ts ran be obtaiued from Huntley Bros. Co. Use tins remedy, and keen appetite, vigorous diges ion, strong heart action, pnre blood, nerves ot steeirand natural strength and health will be rostrred to you quick if. Mi-o-iitt is entirely aiffereut fiom all other remedies that are recommended for the cure of iudigestioh for it strengthens all the digestive organs and is not a mere digestive. Ask Huntley Bros. Co. to show you the guarantee they give with every 60 cent box of Mi-o-na. . The remedy will not cost a penny unless it ouies. EX-GOY. OF OREGON USES PE-RO-NA IN HIS FAMILY For Colds and A Finds It An Excellent - Remedy. 14 I r r -"v.- .. -:r I m. iipiuu jiuucunv, bucni, ure. A Letter From the Ex-Governor of Oregon. The Ex-Governor of Oregon Is an ardent admirer of Pernna. He keeps It continually In the house, A letter received from him reads, as fo41ows : State of Orbgow, ) Executive Dkpabtment. j The Pernna Medicine Co., ' Columbus, Ohio. Dear Sin I have had occasion to use your Peruna medicine In my tarn lly tor colds, and It proved to be an excellent remedy. I ha ve not had oc caslon to use It tor other ailments. Vours very truly, W. M. Lord. It will be noticed that the Governor ays he has not had occasion to use Pernna for other ailments. The reason for this Is that most other ailments begin with a cold. Using Pernna promptly to relieve colds, he protects his family against other aliments. This Is what every other family in the United States ahonld do. Keep Peruna in the house. , , Used Pe-ru-na In the Family Eight Years. Mrs. Josephine Glllen, 815 Morris St., Portland, Ore., member Patrons of Husbandry, writes: "Pernna has proven itself of snoh un told value to nt that we are glad to give It due praise. We have had It in the home for more man eight years. "It restores health In a few short weeks, takes away headaches and back aches, Increases the appetite' and re stores lost nerve force. It Is a speolflo for colds and catarrh." Every family should be provided with a copy of Dr. Hartman's free book on "Cnronlo Catarrh." Address Dr. S- P Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. SEE OGLESBY ISSUES DEFI Continued from page 1 your salary? Fifth, did yon not suddenly "get wise" when yon learned that some of the best citizens of Oolton were "camping on your trail" and take a hike for Can by? 2 Now, Mr. Dick,' yon talk about your having people warned. We would like to see that person who is afraid of any man of your calibre. You talk ibout parties dynamiting fish. Why don't you airest them at once? What you will do? Yon seek to scare ns by saying yon would like to see us personally. Yon oan find the writer at his residence on Marks Prairie any time you wish. Will say we have no number ten gun, but a fine automatic shot gun and a first class 80:80 and know how to use it. Mr. Diok, that letter that was sent to one of the citizens of Colton, tell ing him to be a little oareful about running deer with dogs, was all right and was sent by a man that was onto his job. Yon call us a politician and yon will think we are one when we get through. We are securing some bold facts to present to the State game warden and then there will be " something doing." GEO. E. OGLESBY. New management nt the Farmers Feed Barn will convinoe you where to stop hereafter. Pirating Foley's Honey and, tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey ami Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of FoIey's.Houey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. .These worthless imitations have, similar sounding names. Weware of them. The genuine Foley's ..Honey and Tarjs iu a yellow package. :Ask for it and refuse auyt.substitute. j Itjis the best remedy for ooughs androids. NO NEW BLADES. NO ANNUAL tax.; If you wtahtotMt on of that Raaorg without RISK or OBLIGATION on roup DBre. annlw urn Tor tieteihjl CAU FOB FBES BOOKLET mmsTosaArats" Crrxvftfsvnttr in.. ticGuhiooStrosa, SUM. i Taken as direoted, it becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief ot suffering humanity ever devised. Such is Hollister's Rooky Monntain Toa. S3 cents, kTea or Tablets at Huntley Bios. Co, mm riCJNTLEY BROS, c RELIEF FOR LADIES FRFNPH Tansy Wafers JL 1YJLIVj11 Original and only genuine. Put up in yellow wrapper with Crown trade rutrk. For sale by leading druggists. PRICE 3.00 PER BOX. mcr?m Rustless Tinware The finest thing in the line of kitchen utensils that has been discover ed, fullTsWck. New and second hand Stoves, Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, all at prices ... that will save you ONE HALF. L Tolpolar Oregon City's Best New and Second Hand Store. x The place thaf saves U$ D. C LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Cashier THE COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. O, en from 9. a. m. to 3 p. m. WE WANT YOUR EAR! For just a moment. Most of your well-to-do acquaintances,' got on' "Easy .Street" by a little judicious puying and selling of Real Estate. Occasionally you can make. IOO per cent, on your money in a day by a shrewd purchase. If you have a little Idle money and a little "nerve" just let the real estate man know that you are open to an extra good proposition. When a "snap" comes along he win submit it to you. Some day you will "pick up" a good buy, sell again within a few weeks and find yourself ahead a years salary. We have a couple of "snaps" right now. C. N. PLOWMAN & CO., OVER. BANK OF OREGON CITY 3 1 UP ON THE HILL DOWN ON THE PRICE n and our stock is fresh and up-to-date in every respect .We have no time for shelf worn goods they don't give satisfaction. Some Prices for the Careful Buyer Hard Wheat Flour, per sack, 95c Stock Salt, 50 lb. sack, 25c First Class Table Syrup, gallon tins, 45c 8 Bars Fine Laundry Soap, 25c Lamp Chimneys, 5c Picnic Hams, lb. 12C' Lemons, doz. 25c Good heavy 10-quart pail, special 10c . ; We deliver Free, and call and take your orders T. E. Seeley, PeB!,s Gfocet f hth Street, Oregon City. Farm Products Taken in ExcpangeJ I in mm f iiui i .ii ii ii Hh y.&W g I m- ii.Lam n nrotf need vsja a school end vn nd you, ....... -.I H VL STOP!! hi And have your Photo made by LYMP, tie Photographer Stop and consider what you get for your money and you win never go anywnere else for your pictures. Picture frames and mouldings made to please you LYMP'S PHOTO GALLERY Main St., near Gadke's Plumbing Shop, Oregon City, Oregon r-- r r I: i. ...