OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909 FREE TO COURIER READERS. The Oregon City Courier will give away to its Subscribers a certain amount of "Trade at the Stores," and each week there will appear in a certain number of papers in the space below an Amount Stamped in Red Ink by The Courier. If You happen to receive one of the Stamped papers take it to any Merchant whose advertisement ap pears in this issue, and receive trade to that amount. Mr. Merchant: Please permit bearer, who is a Courier Subscriber, to trade at your store and charge the amount stamped by. us below, to the Courier. FOUR NEWS LETTERS (Too lte for last issue) PARKPLAOE SCHOOL JSOTES News was received last Friday tuat (lie Hark iiliico school 'debating team will have the first debate of tlio soa 80D and will debate SRauist Urofihaui on December 18, 1909. A trial de bate for the purpose of finding the three beHt debaters in tho high school will.be hold Friday aftornoou. Tlie Athletic Association has re ceived their materials for tho biiHket ball team and the auditorium of the school building is being prepared for the practice of the teams. Homer Coffee, a student of t e fourth grade, has rturned to Bchool after uu absence of two months on account of sickness. ' Miss Ajriies RieliuR has recoived three new pupils into her room during the past week. . Mudford Reod' was absent from school one day last week on account of sickness. On the evening of November 2(!th, a srereoptioon leoturo will be given by J B. Horner in tlu UraiiKe hall at Parkphice. The views will be on the Mediterraueau from Rome to Pales ' tine. Kvirvoue is invited. Admis sion free suow third the SHUUBL Say. did you see the star shower herein Saturday? The ground was ' covered with three inches "jtt not stars. Louis tiagur says about one of his liotatoes are frozen in ground. Henry Ginther, whojias been work ing at" Littell, Wash., came home fcttturduyto Btay until after the holi days. John Moehnke 1ms nioved his family into Chris BluhuTs house and Mr. Manlove bus moved into the house where 0. Aloehuke, Jr., lived, he having moved his family to Oregon City. The sawmills aro all busy. It seems there is more lumber huudlod at pres ent than at any time this year. Geo. Schmidt bought a nice lot of Silver Laoed Wyandotte chickens lately. Arthur Horushuli haB three men I working for him clearing land at fifty dollars per acre. D. F. Moelinke is getting ready to tart his shingle mill. At present he is getting cut shiuslo bolts. What's the matter with starting the debating society. The evenings are long and next year there is an election and there will 'bo several things to be voted on which it would be well to discuss before election. K. Beok came home from Portland luat Friday. He is soing to'run the ' farm the next year. J. O. Unmmine. who has been stay iugiwith his son, E. A., has moved Rome of his belongings to Beaver f!rflk. where he will 'stay with his son. Burton, a part of the winter, A good thing that the hunting season is closed. There 'is just one China rooster" left and he- was shot at at pHt a dozen times but is still able to crow. MOUNTAIN VIEW There is an empty house in this burg again. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram moved away Tuesday. Lou Baker and family or Uarua have moved into Mr. Blakeslee'a house on Roosevelt street and Molalla avenue. Mr. Hyson had a new hen house built last week. George Sager, who spent the sum mer in Alaska, was in this vioinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Molloy have both been quite sick. Mr. Mollov is able to be out again, but Mrs. Molloy is still quite poorly. ' Grandma ilysom is quite ill lately with asthma. Grandma Ware, who fell and hurt herself quite badly a few weeks ago, is able to be out again. Mrs. Mabel Sager of Ulants was here last week on her way (.home from Southern Oregon, where she went to visit her parents. Mr.,KrieHor is improving. Miss Ella DarliiiK spent a few days last week viBitiug at Mt.Tabor, Mult nomah county. Dan UUlett and fa'nily of Glad stone, accompanied by their brother, Charlie Gillett, lately from Kansas, were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. Vacla King and daughter of Portlund were visiting TlMrs King's mother, Mrs. Fuust, last week. Mr. Clark is not working this week on account of a fore baud, Miss Muv Euickaon 4s getting better now, us her fever Is about gone and she will bu all right agaiu with proper care. GriiuJpa Kholl is on the sick list tiiiS week. He is in bed with a . sev ere cold. Mrs. Sadie Kiug of Portland is vis iting her aont, Mrs. J. ' Mauu, and Walter this week. . A cold wave struck this .vicinity last week. We had a little snow last week Saturday and Monday evening. The thermometer registered 1.32 degrees. Tuesday.theweather .moderated and refreshing showers came. Orenco, on the Oregon Eleotrio, is the latest town to acquire pustofHce consideration. Wm. Githens . . ...... . ; . . . . 1-75 R. H. Currln 3.50 A. Erlckson ... 1.75 I. Erlckson 3.50 A. Kltchlng 1.75 N. MoKlnzer 1.75 J. Marks ... ... ... 1.75 Q. B. Linn ....... ... ; ; . ... 7.50 J. W. Roots ... 1.00 Geo Partcli . . 15.00 1 Geo. partch 6 00 Y. Jensen ; ... ... ... 400 P. H. Stone 10.00 Oist. No. 6. U P. H. Lumber Co. 45 37 C. H. Edwards it.za P. Smith 10 00 Jesa Hite 3.00 Jim Kite .. . : 100 Robert Beck IC.00 Chan. Krebs 57.50 Embury i 45.00 A. Embury 3125 Dlst. No. 7. ete Roberts Co. ... ... 11.26 Oist. No. to. Estacada Mercauttl Co 46.66 A. Looney 16.00 Kleatsch 4.50 Lemon 7.50 H. Anders 13.50 T. Hunt ... 13.50 Snyder 6.50 T. Snyder .. ... 14.00 J. Palmateer 60.00 O. Palmateer . . 49.00 Roades ... 55.00 Duncan .... 64.50 Trapp .. .v. ... ... ... 3C.00 T. Beebe 52.50 Eperson .... ... .,,s ... 28.50 T. Davis .... 52.50 B. Davis 33.50 Tracy 62.00 Yocum 10.00 L, M. Yocum 84.00 E. Yocum .. ... 49.50 Wills .. 24.50 M. H. G, H. E. H. N. T. COUNTY COURT FIRWOOD A meeting of the Firwood Pro iatiou will be held on ILtnrfla-ir availing. November 20. Everyone iu the community is prged to be present, as there aro important l.nsinnsn matters to be discucsert. F.vorvnnA nlmnld be interested in the Hiivnimnment of the community. A special school meeting or District r. WpMuv Nnveniher 2G at 2 o'clock J a Smith, for a number of years floor manager for the firm of cuds. Wortman & King of Portland lnt -a-hn nn account of failing health u-ua nnm nailed to withdraw from busi ness, lias purchased twenty acres m the old Ream place near Firwood and expects to make it a very attractive country home, planting ten acros to apple orchard. He will devote his time to truit raising. Mr. Smith is an energetic, practical business man and we are glad to welcome bucii people to our community. He is very much Impressed with the beauty and prospects of this part of the country and expects the vigorous mountain -air to restore his health.. We wish him Bucoess in his new undertaking. E. D. Hart made a business .trip to Portland last week. W. L. Watkius, Sr., has gone to Bioux City. Iowa, to luok after busi ness interests there. Laud speculators are reapiug great harvests throughout the Northwest. When the price of land reaches a point at whioh capital and labor can no longer pay the price and live then something will happen which finau ciers call a panic. Electric M5 Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FORKIDNEY.LIVERAND STOMACH TROUSLE it is the best medicine ever old over a druggist's counter. Dlst. No. 1. W. H. Counsell $ 45.00 Geo. Atlwood 57.00 J. Hunter 27.00 M. E. Mofflth 67.50 John Davis 15.00 C. H. Counsell 25.00 A. Hurst 3 Jno. Stuckey 10.00 Thos. Anderson 36.50 A. Kirkley 9.00 VV. H. Counsell ... 47.25 Dist. No. 2. W. H. Counsell 30.00 M. B. Webster 57.50 Carl Jones 95.00 I. W. Johnson '. . 75.00 L. D. Jones 55.00 Jack Young ; 28.00 Sol Imel 14.00 Dist. No. 3. Granstronr & Perill ,.. 1.50 John Ewing 67.60 Win. Mumpower 39.00 J. E. Siefer 64.00 C. Patten 24.75 Eearl Tong 40.00 Archie Young 24.00 H. Trodge 14.00 A. Heller 10.00 C. Sieger 52.00 M. Spalin 2.00 Martin Trodge l 9.00 F. Tong 1.00 J. S. Chitwood 9.00 Gus Stein ... 12.00 A. Spalin '.. .. 12.00 H. Ritzen 27.00 R. Schmidt 8.00 Wm. Chilcoot 3.00 C. Welse -13.O0 C. Proebstel 5.00 H. Rltzan 1.00 J. C. Elliott .. J 118.10 Carl Wolfhagen 5.25 W. V. Moore 1.50 J. Howatson 1.50 Brown Lumber Co. ' 3G.89 J. E. Siefer 20.00 John Jackson 12.00 George Jackson 12.00 C. Seifer 28.00 J. Uniker .. 22.65 A. Young 24.00 A. Schmale 24.00 John Holcomb 12.00 Frank Goodson .. 12.00 R. Goodson 12.00 F. Cook 22.00 P. Winston 3.00 Geo. Derry 24.00 Wm. Cooke 6.00 G. Mumpower 30.20 C. Eckert 12.00 F. Eckert .. .7 12.00 Dist. No. 4. Divis & Webster 31.47 R. Linn 8.76 D. Martin 6.26 L. Hale 6 25 F. Bohlander A. Babcock A. Hornshuh ... D. Moehnke Albert Moehnke . . . H. Moehnke .. W Jones ... A. Hornshuh. W. Grlstenihwalte .. W. Martin W. Martin, Sr. ... ., C. Jones Dist. No, F. Howard F. Irish . . H. Trulllnger N. Mnlvaney K. Trulllnger O. Lowery . . .,. E. Jones J. Palue Wm. Jones 19. DlsfSo. 21. John Erlcksosvi Aug. Dahlstrora ... ... . Aug Forsgren A.' Johnson ... A. B. Swanson ..." F. Robeson Claude Wlnslow Alfred Swanson Dlst. No. 2ft Clay Engle ... Carl Freyrer P. S. Noyer Albert Engle Frank Cooper Bert Perry ... L. R. Davis .. ... ... 21.50 W. Rhoadea 22.75 Earl Tracy 25.50 R. G. Palmateer ... 28.00 O. Wills 29.00 P. Novotne 26.75 B. Wonacott 42.50 A. J. Ingllsh 28.00 J. Marshall .. 10.00 Coukllu 34.00 J. Ingllsh ......... ... ... 4.25 VV. Novotne ... 10.75 H. Davis 2.00.j e. Dlst. No. 11. J. Wilson & Cooke . . 5.C0 W. H. Bonney 77.50 C. H. Daucby .- 90 Mann 25.00 H. Bloue 16.00 Murphy 24.00' Guynup ... 4.00 H. Tucker 4.00 R. Llvesay ... . ... ... 61.50 Dlst No. 12. .. John Jackson ... ... 2.00 Geo. Jackson , . ... 2.00 John Umlker 4.00 Arch Young 4.00 C. Siefer ... 4.00 A. Schmale ... ... 4.00 John Holcomb ... ... - 2.00 F. Goodson 2.00 R. Goodson 2.00 Cooke ... 4.00 W. Cooke ... ... 2.00 G. Derry 4.00 Fr Eckert 4.00 J. E. Siefer 2.50 Ed Cox 10.00 30 acres; $500. . Dlst. No. 13. H. Mattoon 28.00 A. Mattoon 9.00 R. Leuthold 14.00 E. Cemp,".' 20.00 F. FIcken 20.00 L. Lacroy 20.00 J. Hamethon 14.00 H. Lewis 7.00 Win. Young .18.00 C. Jubb 3.00 E. Mlley .... 6.00 W, C. Ward " 18.50 Dist. No. 14. C. T. Sinclair 5.25 F. M. Bluhm ,. 6.00 C. Muralt ' 4.00 H. Olsen 3.0 Dist. No. 16 A. Staehley ... ... 8.10 Mike Stauber 8.00 D. J. Hughes ... 3.50 Del Criteser 3.50 Dave Rutherford 3.60 Martin Stauber 13.50 Dlst. No. 17. A. H. Knight 14.00 H. Pipke 15.00 Wjm. Tlce 18.00 James Adklns 10.00 D. R. Dlmlck 17.50 Henry Pipka 11.00 Chas. Pavelltz 4.00 Carl Pipka 11.00 E. Tlce 9.00 S. W. Bany !. ... 3.00 C. Klohe 2.00 Dlst No. 18. Wm. Moehnke 25.00 Eugene Cummins 17.60 J. Steudman 2.00 E. W. Hornshuh 25.00 Alvln Hornshuh 3.50 WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE 6IUIUITEE9 WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. Ballard'Snow Liniment Co T. LOUIS), MO. JONES DRUG CO., Inc. F. Painter J. Bahrndt ... ; .. H. Bahrndt F. Studevant C. Glen ... W. W. Elkins S. Rastall ... Albert Engle Claud Hall . G. Freyrer J. Slaughter W. A. Shaver . Dtst. No. 23. P. Bolland F. E. Mills ... . R. W. Zimmerman J. W. Berkley Dist. No. 24 John Gflhler L. P. Spagle Dist. No. 25. A. Boland C. II. Smith D. C. Harms D. Keewllng Heliw Brusch ... Heinz Carl Roche . . Collins Al. Lorenz ... ... John Wlnegar W. F. Barth Wehmer ... Potrats W. Lamour . . ... Lamuor . . M. Noack John Etzel Geo. McFadden J. W. Smith Dlst. No. 26. Schaffer Lumber Co. ...... I. M. Toliver B. Stelnlnger W. H. Engle M. Austin O. V. Adams McFadden T ... H. Dart E. Hobart P. Fox ... E. Judd Ray Austin H. Everhart Oren Cutting V. Baker Zenger Max Huss Lawless Joe Jackson S. G. Nicholson .. E. B. Albright J. Bentley ... Roy Ridings John Joerg P. A. Marquam D. R. Hubbard Omer Marquam J. E. Marquam Dist. No. 29. C. O. Seely McConnell . ... Dlst. No. 30. Geo. R. Rate & Co Wm. Dyer E. Davidson '. L. C. Manning Chllds A. Nellsen ' O. F. Blair .. W. Baker R. Wanker ... C. C. Bourland Johnson O. C. Wliltten Ed Whltten Ernest Whltten John Erlckson ... A. J. Monk ... O. Worthlngton Harry Bourland F. Whltten J. H. Manning L. Whltten Wm. Wanker Dist. No. 31. C. L. Thomas ... .'. . A. Thomas E. Thomas C. Tledeman Wm. Schati C. Larson E. Carpenter .. J. Bushbaum F. Schaber C. Schroeder A. Bourland R. Oldenstadt A Schatz F. Weddel A. Peters Dlst. No. 32. H. Voss 7.00 7.00 7.00 2.00 2.25 6.25 3.00 4.00 1.35 . 8.35 4.85 4.50 36.0.1 18.00 4.00 12.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 21.25 4.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 11.25 8.00 12.00 12.00 34.00 29.00 25.00 ' 36.00 2.00 6.50 21.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 14.50 14.00 1.00 12.50 11.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 3.85 1.15 0.25 13.75 4.00 3.00 2.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 7.00 3.50 1.75 7.00 16.32 .420 .50 3.50 3.50 .50 1.40 2.10 2.80 3.15 2.10 3.00 3.00 2.80 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 26.07 .75 4.00 16.75 4.75 1.75 1.75 7.60 6.76 2.00 ,50 7.50 1.75 2.60 3.75 .75 .35 3.75 8.75 ..10.50 4.00 7.50 7.00 3.50 6.25 5.25 1.75 15.00 7.00 42.00 18.55 42.50 65.00 44.50 21.00 21.00 14.00 23.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 . 17.00 . 14.00 , 10.00 4.00 , 6.50 . 4.00 . 12.00 . 24.00 . 22.00 . 33.00 . 32.00 W. C. Heater J. Grose C. Epler ... , R. Stelnbaugh .T S. Baker W. Baker R. Baker E. L. Baker A. Baker V. Hodges U. (1. Jones ... '. .. Dist. No. 34. Wilson & Cooke Trojan Pi.w.ler Co H. Boeckman J. Rauch . . V. Zimmerman C. Eisle G. Gross O. Setgl ' . . Q. Schnoor W. Shullz M. Schafer A. Rowland T. Johnson N. Christenson . . N. Chi'istensen J. Soliauble ... C. Zimmerman J. Zimmerman v . . E. Tledeman ,.; G. Tledeman O. Schauher J. M. Turner Dlxson J. Gray C. L. Hale E. Whltten D. Howell B. Petit M. Parrlsh C. Gray T. A. Blackburn A. K. Ford. L. Ford T. Blackburn E. Ford J. Boyland ... Dist. No. 35. C. H. Edwards Harry Cochran . '. E. Stanton ; L. Stanton Wm. Livingstone . W. Ixing A. Elliott A. Anderson A. Grendland A. J. Lais Gelg?r Bros Oi egerson Bios. , F. M. Samson Dist. No. 37. K. I. Diipimt De Nemours Pow der Co E. I. Dupont De Nemoufs Pow der Co C. W. Knise Dlst. No. 40.' C. Danielson 7.31 29.: 4.05 45.35 40.00 70.55 34.50 12.00 19.00 15.00 13.00 3.00 5.25 6.5t J0.60 10.50 8.75 10.05 13.12 10.50 14.00 7.00 25.27 00.92 25.37 34.12 9.C2 1G.G1 32.37 9.02 41.12 41.99 8.75 48.00 00.00 92.00 82.00 80.00 7.62 1.50 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 5.63 4.50 ., .75 3.44 10.50 G.7.r 25.00 C. Bartlemay ... 7.50 B. Clark ... ... ... G.00 C. RIchey 3.50 C. Butalph . . G.00 Henry Hanson ' 7.50 H. Ackersou 2.00 Henry Anderson 4.00 Carl Hanson 22.25 S. K. Card ' 12.00 Dist. No. 41. Melnh; Brothers Dist No, 42. Carlton & KuseiiKrans 0.5 A. C. Yihui- S.Oii E. Conrad 24.75 C. Taylor 15.00 S. Long 9.00 N. Beer 6.00 C. McKinney 15.00 A. E. Taylor ... 13.50 Dist. No. 42. E. Jones ... 11.25 Austou Taylor 15.00 T. Garrett 3.00 F. Jackson 4.-50 F. E. Taylor 25.20 Dist. No. 4S. P. W. Douglas . ., ... .. .. 12.00 II. S. Gibson 11.00 H. HoUmelstor -11.00 R. Douglas 11.00 F. Schultz 11.0 M. D. McKlever '. 11.00 N. Burge 11.00 W. R. Woodle . . . j 7.00 W. Still T. 5.00 W. B. Baker G.00 C. W. Murfey 6.00 S. A. Douglas 10.00 R. B. Gibson 1.00 O. P. Bnllow 4.00 C. C. Longwell t .' ... . 4.00 Dist. No. 46. L. Loach v 35.00 C. Hatton . 4.00 O. Hatton 4.00 Melvin Leach . . 4.00 IT. Bradley ... 10.00 W. Ivlo 13.00 1k Ipi.. Pain jf in W. W. Bradley General Roads City of Milwn' VV. 11. iViauuon John Lewellen . , Beall & Co.' .. . 20.00 009.00 28.G0 49.40 123.70 For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment. You don't need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges tion and stops the pain. Here's the Proof. Mr. A. W. Price, Fredonia, Kans., Bays : "We have used Sloan's Lini ment for a year, and find it an excel lent thing for sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay fo ver attacks. A few drops taken on sugar stops cough, ing and sneezing instantly." Sloan's Liniment is easier to use than porovis plasters, acts quicker and does not clog upthe pores of the skin. It is an excellent an tiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and all inflammatory diseases of the throat and chest j will break up the deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and will kill any kind of neuralgia or rheu matic pains. All drngelsts keep Sloau's Liniment. Prlom 26c, 50o.,S$1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, BOSTON. MA8a. I tst-uMtn. 1 38.30 A Peculiar Wrench of the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more pannui tiinu a nreaii. iu nji sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Bnl- lard'i snow -lniuieni is me um thing to nne.RelioveB the pain iii Rtautly, reduces swelling, is a perfect nntiseotio and heals rapidly. Price 25o, 50c and 1. Sold by Joins Drug Co. Portland Railway, Light ana Power Company o. w. P. D l VI Si ox TIME TABLE Btwn PortUni acvd Oregon City Leave Arrive Leave Arrive y o 3 p I 4.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 830 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.80 6.00 6.30 COO 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 11.00 12.00 6.27 7.22 7.52 8.22 8.52 9.22 9.52 10.22 10.62 11.22 11.52 12.22 12.52 1.22 1.62 2.22 2.62 3.22 3.62 4.22 4.52 6.22 6.62 6.22 6.52 7.22 7J52 8.22 8.52 9.22 9.62 10.52 11.62 12.46 2 Q, 9 i 1 1L, 6.401 6.40 6.45 6.45 7.30 6.20 6.26 7.20 8.00 6.50 6.67 7.60 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.59 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 I. 30 12.30 12.37 1.30 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 2.30 1.30 1.08 2.30 3.00 2.00 2.07 '3.00 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.00 6.07 6.00 6.30 6.30 6.37 6.30 7.00 6.00 6.07 7.00 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.65 8.00 8.07 9.00 9.25 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.66 9.03 9.07 10.00 .... 9.33 9.37 10.65 10.03 10.07 11.00 II. 65 11.03 11.07 11.69 12.50 11.65 11.67 12.60 12.55 Attention Farmers 1 We have opened a Poultry Commission Market at the head of the Seventh Street steps and will pay the Highest Market Price for Poultry of all kinds. We are also in the market for Fresh Eggs. WE PAY CASH We meet all competition. When you receive an offer for your Poultry, call us up before making the sale. We pay more Oregon City Poultry Market J. E. Goodfellow, Manager Oregon City - - - Oregon We can be reached by phone: Main 363 1 or Home B4 1 5.80 10.00 12.00 24.00 17.00 5.00 6.00 5.Q0 8.00 3.00 1.00 9.00 4.00 17.0 .90 1.00 To Mllwaukle only. Tmin. for Falrvlew. Troutdale, dresham, Boring, agle Creek, Esta cada and Cazadero and intermediate points. 7-1K. 8:02. 9:05. x!0:05. l:0o. 3:05. 4:05. 6:05. x6:05. 7:05. 8:05. 11:35. For GreBham. x Gresham, Falrvlew and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 6 minute, later than ichedurted from Klwt and Abler Sta. Modern Itooms at Moderate Prices Homelike THE NEW SCOTT BERRY HOTEL CO., Props. 7th & 71NKRNY STS. PORTL7lXTi, ORE. CHICHESTER'S PILLS DIAMOND CO' BRAND II LADIES I lib ymr Dntrl.t for CHI-CHKS-TER'9 Gold metallic boxes, acaled with Illu Ribbon, tak no otbfr. llujr f Tour l. .n4 ..b f,.p 4fll.41iKM.lKH. 91 A If ON D BUANU PII.I.S, fur twtl(T-fi wart regarded Best.BafrX, Alwayt Krliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ffi EVERYWHERE ?h0 Wagons Huggies Automobiles Cost no more than others Don't buy until you Investigate Ask us about the 1910 Automobiles You wont regret it. Automobile Salesroom Chapman and Alder Streets PORTLAND Wagons and BuSSle 3 3 0 E. Morrison Street PORTLAND JONES DRUG CO., Inc.