Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, July 17, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    CITY COURIER, THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1913
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UNITED WE LIVE
DIVIDED WE STARVE
OREGON EQUITY FJEWS
Vol. 1
OfficialRepresentative of the Farmers Society of Equity
PROFITABLE PRICES
f OR f ARM PRODUCTS
No 20
OREGON EQUITY NEWS lHAT THE EQUITY IS DOING
... . i?-Aav in enniunc-
tOTrheC threat
of the "Farmers' Society of Equity.
ADVERTISING
rates given upon application.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
t i.,iu nrpcon Citr: R. C. I
nZi clnbi: E. Ochlschloeger,
Clackamas, R. No. 1.
SUBSCRIPTION
discount to Any Man
COUNTY MEETING AT BEAVER
CREEK A LIVE ONE
Large Attendance and Keenest Inter
est in Considerations
The largest attended and the mos
important meeting of the J""8
Society of Equity was held at Beaver
Creek last Saturday.
The meeting ws iiu
charge of the work of organizing the
state witn power w -uuvo ..... -
sistants who shall work under his di
rect supervision at tne same vy.
The state organizer and assistants
to work in counties having no county
organizers only. . ,
When a county union is formed, the
duty of completing we orgamsowu..
in that county rests with the county
organization and they are hereby rec
ommended to choose a county organiz
er who shall choose his assistants.
-.,fi.0 nnw organized are hereby
urged to maintain a county organizer
at all times. ,
The compensation 01 tne buk-b t-
eanizer and nis assistants
1 nn ini Hnl arl lor eacn cnarter
Oregon Equity News is subject to
mistakes as well as other papers. We
itr.-maA hv n fimmiflfint EaUltV
ttIC "llul iii-v. " J l - -
tKia niinfv who states tnat
our "write up" on the Equity Fourth
was misleading in tnat n.
!nnoi Mr T,nni Kelnhofrer of Cams
who was actually the man in charge
and gave all the credit to the chair-
! 1.1. . . urn a TlAT
man oi tne committees "
even on theg rounds, we wish w m
.W'. i-- 8 Elmer SW0Pe, Oregon City R
ier uui pw jsjr m:QoV. Our Stnne: Pres. T. E. Brown:
Special Low
who Farms.
t metine was presided over dj . i .--j' snhsnuent mem.
President S. L. Casto and was canea " " . unlesa he forfeits
ADDRESS
at an early hour his commission
long routine of work that was laid out without organizing
f0rth6tyf MVrelleandTeorg union forfeits the contract of 1
composedof M. J. Lazei e ana ueorg ortranizer or assistant unl
an
the
nmmeii of M. J. we"" ' u .v.vv'1;- ri.i. ;,,. nr assistant unless
BlUi ioon reported the egaldelega J " b" the board. An
secretary an umuua
1C1 VUl ftfviu;
explain the way of the mistake. Our
reporter who was on the grounds that
a t tVio Fourth was a straneer to
UOJ - v..- ---- - t
both parties and noticing um i".f.
jaiiKcuicii - - 1 , .
.nmon notnrnHv suDDosed tnat
he was the chairman of the committee
that he had read of m previous issues
f F.naitv News. We trust that this
will explain matters and will be satis
factory to an concerned
on Saturdays to see Editor.
STATE OFFICERS
ounty anu wic ... . cerretarv all unions orgamzeu ao auui
deWull swing. tWs possible after organization is com
Early in the day it w.. . -
11. a rrru fi.iii 11 naa - . , .
LIIO . .
.... . which Jonn i W6.....w.. ,i
rpnniution kuiiiihivvw w . . . a -f-m t.np iNationui ucau-
Stark of Maple Lane, was rma". contracts from
tu. .niut.innB were presented, read quart aim .
Schulmerich of nd re-read, carried, f!bJrMS to report to
President Will.
WashingtonCo.. , .....J.f dunnf rby state secretary at
Vice-President-w m -- , of ft . n montn.
least once each
G. Buchanan of
of Clackamas Co
Sec. Treas. F.
, 1 r
UiacKamaa .
Directors: A. R. Lyman of Mult
nomah Co; F. M. Hall of Columbia
Co- P. H. McMahon of Yamhill Co,
J. W. Smith of Clackamas Co; E. E.
Wnahincrton UO. xne f
ident and vice,
ors also.
t far was the adopting of a p
4 Kir l- W. 1VI HI KUUil V
1 uuscu 1 j .
the Mt
pleasant local to complete the organ-
in
over the tieaos 01 bui -r.
,j 1 n,tin wpro inclined
lmlQ !".e'""?D ""Hit ions alone. The
ungton vo. inn 1 leave prcaeui. w. - - it pft
Presldeni are pner - --Jrom thig
Federal Aid to Dairymen
Tha fnllnwina notice has been
-1.. 1 r'llono onH refers to the
riCUltUIBi w6" " ... V 1 j :
j: .(-a that will be placed in
this state by the Dairy Division of the
5XcKAMAsTcOUNTY OFFICERS k'ttaE
will see to it that thi, .matter -3. of these men will
is taken up neiore mo "- be given ,n the sections wneic mc
Pres. S. L
Vice. Pres.-
mascus Local.
Sec. Treas. F
Pleasant Local.
Directors: W,
Sunny side Local;
Casto of Cams Local.
J. H. Bowerman of 1-
G. Buchanan of Mt
take over
business agency established by the
wi. onH Mnnle Lane Locals
was carried and in this , connection
u.-a ui,Koi muntv business
J. Bowerman oi agent made some very )?"" r
.T fi. Rover of Da- marks, showing wimw r."r;i
r X rCSTwi 5ri.enthwaita of ready accomphshed.
Beaver Creek Local. rantrements to sell the entire output
ue v, . . . 1
e proper time. most intere?t ,n dairying , bnw
A resoiuiou wi" f-, -" tVl. where the Dest prospects io
,..nf. I IrrrnnlZRLlon ta&e W" v... , .
Sec. G. F. Mighells, Oregon City R. 3.
Mt Pleasant: fres. f. w. Mere
dith; Sec. F. G. Bucjianan, Oregon
City, Oregon.
n.w v.rtL- Pres. Au?. staeneiey:
Sec C. B. Riverman, Oregon City, K.
1
Needy: Pres. J. D. Ritter; bee.
UT.s. Anrnm R. 2.
Shubel: Pres. Unas. A. wenKe;
stn-Pres. T. E. Brown; Sec,
U T Avara rlnclcnmaa R. 1.
11. w, -
Sunnyside: Pres. R. P. wady;
Sec E. E. Oeslschlager, Clackamas K
1.
w.t Ttntteville: Pres. James far
ett; Sec J. R. Woolworth, JNewDerg,
R. 2.
Wilsonville: Pres. M. C. Young;
Sec R. B. Seely, Sherwood, R. 5.
Nominate Some One
AND MAKE TEN DOLLARS
IF THEY WIN THE PIANO
It COSTS Yo NOTHING
ALONG EQUITY LINES
We all multiplied our patriotism.
w have all sune our songs and
said our praises to our government,
President Wilson and a number of
of potatoes and at a gooa jn.
i.. .niH everal tons of twine and
hv aaved the farmers money on
n.iAKit rtrtiirtfl find have ordered anotn
tin Have also bought wagons
binders, mowers and rakes. . On one
o,o tVio farmer S35.0U. tie
.....L- noil thot. t.hia kind of bus
what will mane me uyj
j f the ltiHustrv. lhe
Oreeon City Commercial Club should
take tne initiative m """e .
aid for Clackamas county as this is
an ideal dairy country and better re
sults COUld not D6 OUtameu an) j"v
in the state of Oregon.
STATE AND FEDERAL
AID FOR THE DAIKIMAJN
m.- TT;i-d stntps Division of Dair-
X 11C Uiw. '
vine in cooperation with the Extens
ion division of the Oregon Agrcultural
n-n ,;ii in the fnt.ure maintain a
liUllcKB, wi " v.. . .
dairy field man who will assist the
farm dairy men 01 "' .
many problems ot succcssiui uauv-
ine. Professor W. a. oarr iia
V - n : . t -i n f wnrtf
selected ior tnia iiiiii,ijo
L..jorii at r.orvallis. His assis-
a i- 4-uA .oiianf iAiintv meetinir a
member sueeested that the Equity
Gnniatr OtIAII H nfl TTHirK KUU1 CW
-t that ia rinne bv certain
people who are taking an active part
in lostering tne oiiuivy inur....
The speaker referred to a committee
iL.i . nnnintal ti lnnk 11 D the
tfiat WOO a.pyvilv ' , ..
strawberry proposition and actually
spent several days oi tneir yiuhu.
i.:. :iV. kic .knoi grill hllCPTT and
time witn iio ai.wo -700 -
made a complete report as directed to
do. The lack oi appreciation
iQr.t onH was not mentioned at tne
r I HyTnAtinrv lllt w hile the sDeak
er was on the floor he should also
added that some one did some rustling
A ,.,.-L. In hrinor nhnllt the EdUltV
Fourth of July and that was also not
mentioned, r&rt oi xne cunnm
. a rima QnH TYinnPV to Hlftke 9,
tayc iiicu
-1 fhn ITAiii-fli fnr the EauitV
Society and while thanks will not buy
anything, it always masea
hAftnK it art ma nnf nh vs. vuu uiu
the best you could and your enorts
are appreciated." This is just a sug
thnt mqit hrino- heneficial re
teoifiuil inav iiij '"o .
1 ; ;ntanloJ nnlv to assist
tho onntinneH advancement of the
Equity Society.
REFORM OF COURTS.
1 u.A tha feelinK that
A unto
some day the Socialists might di
rect their attack on the unequal
and unjust auminisirnuou
law the raiiure to nuuuuut"
the criminal law with certainty
by which criminals so often es
cape punishment ror crimen w
... .. n imnHonn.
wrncn tney uenervo
ment The existing conditions
In this regard are a disgrace to
the civilization of this country
and should be remedied. There
are none better equippea w ac
complish these reforms than the
members or tne Dar. mo
room Is not the place to gamu.o
.v.- 1. or w must keep
Willi V"" , ,
Uw and Justice together In order
to JUBtlfy law. William ti. iiu
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Til nmnWl ua llBllfil Said 1
we would nave nay weatner
At-u u..t mnfh hair ia n it in tne ruin
1 lto mnr neoHa t he Cut DaulV.
However it is a good time to set out
kale.
whn nur orovernmeuij id. ,v , .1
VMW o - n.Am aoo Mr. Mf.nueuei CUlliCO a wn 1 . the.
rru w r,H Fireside says is in plete stock of groceriesand deals in desired. suggestions on building
mood to grant the farmer anything all kinds o bS P fM
o '
a
he wants.
One senate committee says the
government of West Virginia must
be reconstructed, made over. Have
you any opinion of Clackamas County.
According to Mr. Mulhall, congress
has been making laws for the Amer
ican Manufacturing Association that
represents ten billion of dollars in
stead of the common people.
We suspected something was wrong
on! nrioea we received
irom uui waco f .
and the prices we have to pay and we
suspect there will have to be a change
nr. kn..onola are not regarded
BOOH. Il ""J " .
as respectable not even very :
because we have put up with all this
robbery without becoming thieves. 11
things keep going this way we are
liable to get news from hades that tne
recording angel has been indicted for
mistakes in the sulphur bill and the
news will be peddled all over perga
tory by our best legal talent.
Growers of Turkish tobacco in cent
ral California have organized. The
melon growers of Dinuba, California,
have organized. The farmers of Clark
County, Washington, claim to have
reaped benefits from organization.
The prune growers of Dundee, Cal.,
will build a packing plant and handle
their own output this season. Bro.
Parker, president of the Equity Ware
house Co., is a leading spirit in this
move.
The farmers of France have 4000
co-operative subordinate combinations
r:ermanv has 19.000, Austra 7000,
l.l.. D'JI'I Unlirium nnurlv 2000. Den
lMiy uuau, J ' , ,
mark has a little over 2000 and the
farmers are in absolute control.
The United States has 66,000,000
cattle, Argentina hus only 29,000,000
Free trade will not multiply their
herd.
More than one-third of the homes
in Oregon are mortgaged which is
about an averago as compared with
other states.
Belgium had a political strike and
n; Jkti nne mnn'H vote was worth
as much as another. Now Prussia is
th a similar strike.
wnnHnr if the farmors of America
a.v .""- - , i m H mi L' t: 1 1 1 c 1 1 v udioi
hnt. no rlnubt those that are not mem- - at,Mnn anH records of
bers will soon join when they see the I d ftnd m.,k weights. The use of the
direct beneiu as nuo vearlv record book oi eacn cow win
,t hv the ftountv Business Agent. ...u.u fh nrnfitahle cow
:!..:. that were De snown, v..r i-Li.
A? . rf7h" r"U T.taMtah may be selected and the unp
the meeting place of the county meet-
"- rit.. tho snnnnrtra of
TVi,.f nf i.o nn rnnfe 2 cot no naD-
nMn f ir. tiu Aava lnsir. week and then
CIO aw "" " - - ,
i-uaa Mma ot nne time. It seems tnat
" "
tii, wkitinin'i ouhRt.itute has not
ant onto the rones vet or there is
something the matter somewnerc.
We hear that we are to have the
hrirlcA. which Will be
a eood thing and will develop a large
scope of country that needs the chan
ce.
LOCAL OFFICERS OF CLACKA
MAS CO.
could accomplish any good by taking
a month or two off and rest up.
demand
little.
The
for food might increase a
The taxpayers of Oregon City
..u,,l,l ta verw irrateful to their
officers for looking up hungry hobos
after supper and turning them loose
hefnre hreakiast. me kiu jj
i.Wnt ihem for hovcottinit
Sheriff Mass boarding house during
potato and -rryn.
m.r-nn rifv t.hft flUDDorters oi
which contended that this would re
lieve the locals oi tne worn ot ent-
i. Tv.ii, i-aonintinn was relec-
tauiiiiviit. nw . t. .
ted mainly upon the ground that this
was a farmers organization
best to keep the meeting in the coun-
T resolution demanding that a new
system of organization in this state
be reccommenoea to tno
caused a heated argument in which
National Organizer uutting maistcu
on entering into. This was rejected as
it covered the same ground that the
organization plan that was proposed
. . . . . :. 1 J nrl.ntnl
Dy Mr, iviereuitu mm buui"-
It was suggested by some individ-
...,l J,.lm,o that, a reHolutlon should
UUl U51CJvo - ..
oHontH minnortinif the recall
Huur wl- 1 . , .
movement against Judge ceaue
i pnn,:aiiinniip Rlair hut as a very
unu vuiiiiuiw'"' . -
large majority of the Equity members
are already taxing an active yon.
this matter it was ueuueu uum du.
.. ..:.. ...na nnt nopeHRarv.
ni:i.iuii . " " , . ,
Mr. T. A. Harper, president ot tne
E,il Warehnuae ConiDatlV. was
n.,..ht mil in verv nleasimr manner
exDlained along his particular line the
. 1 . . 1 MT I. .. rt tkA
advantages ot tne narenuuoc w
Equity memDers. ear. nuruer wen
onH maria manv new friends.
1 VU "' . ,
Mr. Cutting was present and made
several addresses upon equity ihbi,-
o1 vtatnA that while ha was not
U1IU oiawu - -
as active in the organization work as
formerlv. he was heart and soul In
tarcsted in the work.
Th l.wiiua nt the vlcinitv SDread I
bountiful dinner at noon and all far
mers present expressed tneir apprec
iation DOtn in woru aim ueeu.
The meeting place for the next
quarterly meeting was left with the
board of directors.
M. J. Lazelle, who has been editor
of Oregon City Equity news for the
past three montns resign tiit
f.;r. oa hu umrk will take him away
from thiB county for several months.
He recommended tnat a complete new
publicity committee be appointed as
nf tho memhara of the present
nmm tta were inactive, tie aiso
nr.i..H P W Meredith who is not a
vnn nt IViu nmmittee. hut has
uiuinuvi ui vii -- i
each week contributed an important
part to the Equity Official raper.
P. W. Meredith, W. W. Harris and
i.-kr. ctorlf are under consideration by
uuiiii .T. 1
the Executive Board to iiu tne vac
ancy caused by the resignation of the
The meeting was a hummer from
start to finish and it is to be hoped
ii i. l.ij i:i. ; l
that many more win oe nem it m
this county. Much credit is due Beaver
may wo b""-" " . . , ,
cow detected and eliminated from tne
herd.
Prnfessor Barr calls attention to
the need of better cows. A profitable
herd, he says, can be had within four
j:..- hr uaincr a nure bred
Or live jcoin - r -
sire and making the actual record the
guiding factors in selection, .nsoia
ance will be given committee in the
selection of dairy bulls, the organiza
tion of cow testing associations, aim
in every way possible, without any
cost to them.
CnntlviiMia f.fWfll
klM""J .
itl. c..,,,ui,lo luteal Union No.
i no ii . . " j " . .
n.n . i.u. b a nt V met In rotrular
Oi lim i-. v. , : -
session in the Sunnyside school house
July 6, 1913. , ,
aii nfflrers and seven members of
. tntoi nf 24 were present.
Minutes of the last meeting were
j j .nnmiuil Two members
made paymenU on their share of
stock of the Equity Warehouse Co.
Farm topics were discussed, ine
: .J,-t. rf the community are
eooA. Some of the fall sown oats are
laying down. o.M.eUer
Secretary
..r. i:-.n onraH m of EC
UOan a viiihiiw. - ---- - .
.L-i v.j .iiniil m for a long
zema mat -, r, ,, n "
time. The result was lasUng,'--Hon.
S. W. Mathews, Commissiener, wioor
Trained Agriculturists Wanted
Thnt the graduates from the agri
cultural courses of our colleges are
most in demand is quite evident by
that thev are
occupying in this state. The following
mention in tne press uunenn
nr. A fmpnU.ural Colleee should
be an "eye opener" to the young men
of this county tnat are at an
that it is up to them to plan their life
work. Always keep in mind that the
right star is half the battle..
fortunate enoueh
to draw a prize of $50 on the Fourth
from a hardware iirm w
He bought a buggy a wnue ago ana
got the lucky number with it.
Alberta Pres. Jesse Mayfield. Sec.
Ferris Mayfield, Springwater R. 1.
fVeek: Pres. Fred Kamar-
ath; Sec. W. W. Harris, Oregon City
R. 3.
Canby: Pres. Geo. Koehler; Sec
R. C. Brodie. Canby R. 3.
Cams: Pres. A. J. Kelnhofer; Sec
S. L. Casto, Oregon City R. 3.
nanVamoo' Pres. J. A. Sieben;
Sec. Frank Haberlach, Clackamas
Oregon.
rinritenrPrea. Albert Gasser: Sec.
John L. Gard, Oregon City R. 4.
Pnlton: Pres. J. E. Sandall; Sec.
W. S. Gorbett, Colton, Oregon.
Damascus: Pres. J. C. Royer; Sec.
H. T. Burr, Clackamas R. 1.
Eagle Creek: Pres. W. G. Glover,
Sec C. C. Longwell, Barton R. 1.
Highland Local Pres. M. E. Kan
dle; Sec. S. S. Palmer.
Laurel Ridge Local Union Pres. G.
C. Heiple; Sec N. E. Linn, Estacada,
Rt 1.
Logan: Pres. W. E. Cromer j Sec,
P M Tfirphem. Oreffon City R. 8.
Macksburg: Pres. C. D. Keesling,
Sec. J. W. Smith, Aurora, R. 1.
Maple Lane: Pres. H. M. Robbins,
THE WANDERER.
Love comes back to his vacant
dwelling
The old, old love that we knew
nf wire!
We see him stand by the open
With his great eyes sad and bis
bosom swelling.
xx a miiiM sa though in our
ormn renelllnff
He fain would He as he lay
tAfnre.
LoVe comes back to his vacant
dwelling
The old, old love which we
knew of yore.
Ah, who shall help us from over
spelling That sweet forgotten, forbid
den love?
E'en as we doubt, in our hearts
once move,
With a rush of tears to our eye
lids welling,
Love comes back to his vacant
dwelllngi
Austin Dobson.
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Not Good After July 23rd 1913
C. D. LATOURETTE, President
F. J .METER, Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY. OREGON
(Successor Commercial Bank)
Transacts Qaneral Banking Business Open from 8 a. m. to t
Causes of Stomach Trouble
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor
ry and anxety, overeating, partaking
of food and drink not suited to your
J nKolmn Pnrrert vour hab-
its and take Chamberlain's Tablets
and you will soon be well again. For
sale by iiuntiey nros. vo.
A Good Investment
nr n mi; a wall Vnown mer-
chant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a
stock of Chamberlain's meaicine bo as
ha .hie tn onnnlv them to his cus-
".w-. rr.': iL u. v:
tomers. Arter receiving mem no mm
i toil-on oieir and savs that one
CU vrni ...... " - - t
small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
rkAl anH niarrhnea Remedy was
worth more to him than the cost of
his entire stock of these medicines.
For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.
Office phones: Main 50, A50; Res. phones, M. 2524, 1751
, Home B251, D251
WILLIAMS BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE
Office 612 Main Street
Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specialty
Sand, Gravel, Lemeni, iime, nasicr, vummuu
Brick, Face Brick, Five Brick
Let Jones Save You Money
If you don't know about Jones Money Saving prices ana aoou . ,uuuu, u.u,
esty and quality of every article Jones Cash Store cames-Yo are actually losing
money every day. NOW is the time to ACT Start savmg Today. Whet i you
buy of us you buy direct. Very often you can buy cheaper than your local dealer
and we will prove it. Our Buyers Guide is the test-There, in
have a description of almost every article you ever have to buy and the Price IS AI
wavs Printed Plainly. Then one trial order will convince you that tne Price is Right
nnd that duality is absolutely me peso anu cxamj .Ci,vvw - j--.
aDd U"? " JL ,, ,v today, sure. Start saving NOW. REMEMBER
the' OU)ES I MAI L OR O ER IlOU S E on the cc8t Established in 1882, over thirty year. ago.
VRAM OF SQUARE DEALING."
We are
"THIRTY
Creek for the loyal support they gave
to all niauers oi impurwii bu mau
to the ladies who showed their inter
est and faith by serving such a fine
t . 1 it...!. .If A.t.lunnA trt 4)lA
lUUCn BUU UIWU .vwuuaiiVB v
meeting in the afternoon.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
l. I' u Moolinff Jiilv 12. 1913
rtl v' . , -
That the county organization take
over the business agency esmunsucu
by Mt Pleasant and Maple Lane Loc-
f hat we endorse the policy of the
Courier in this county ana reccom
mend the appointment as a state pa
per.
ORGANIZATION TLAN-Farmers
SLlLW: W. M.rMth and
adopted by the County Convention of
Clackamas County.
The State Board shall employ a
state organizer who Bhall have the
I
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P 100 IBS. I
$470
5 1 CM
NIT
U U W III
1
- . ii Mn nun I pr nuw
SUSnRI high the market
remains the same
for the month If
the market goes
hfllow our price,
we trfve you the benefit.
Dry Granulated, 100 lbs... $4.70
MASON
FRUIT JARS
Pints
Per Doz 50c
Gross $5.75
Quarts
Doi. 60c, Cross6.rS
Half Cal.
Do 83c, Cross 9.50
GROCERIES
Canned Tomatoes, pr Dot 98c
Canned Corn, per Dox. ....9$e
Canned Salmon, 1-lb. cam
per Dozen o8c
Bayo Beans, per lb 05c
rink Beans, 25 lbs. for.... 1.35
25 lbs. good rice for 1.25
Dried reaches, per lb. C8e
Jones Leader Soap, 36 k0()
Arm & Hammer Soda, pkg .05e
Soda Cracker, per box.... .58
Gold Dust, large pkg 19
Karo Syrup, 10.1b, tln......58e
Carnation milk, per case.. 3.75
Aster milk, per case,.... 8.60
8 lbs, ground chocolate .73c
10 lbs. Macaroni 56c
These are just few sample
of our prices.
FENCING
All trade, ixtttrnt d six, 22c
per ana up i on
40 er ceaU
POULTRY
A fine mixture
containing over 94
per cent calcium
carbonate.
Per hundred poun
ds 63c
rovsTH. RRIT
i . u -
per 100 pounds
Ground Bone, 100 pounds .$2.30
JONES'
SHELLS I
104 US.
I ASK FOR BUYERS GUIDE NO S3.
tD(DNE& CASB1 STOKE
Front and Oak Sts.
PORTLAND, ORE.,
The Best Light
AT THE
Lowest Cost
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most
suitable for homes, offices, shops and
other places needing light. Electric
ity can be used in any qaanhty, large
or small, thereby famishing any re
quired amount of light. Furthermore
electric lamps can be located in any
place, thtis affording any desired dis
tribution of light.
No other lamps possess these qual
ifications, therefore it is not surprising
that electric lamps are rapidly replac
ing all others in modern establish
ments.
Portland JRailway, Light &
Powe Company
MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH m ALDER.
PORTLAND
" Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131
SUtistica, Augusta, Me.