Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, May 29, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, MAY 29, 1919
ANGLERS GUIDE
Where the Fishing's Best in the Webfoot State
and How to Get There
WESTERN OREGON
Laying Creek Water is still too
hitrh and cold for good fistimg.
Row River Good catches of trout
are reported at Dorena, Wildwood
and Diston. Reached by auto road
hv wav of Cottatre Grove. Fish are
taking spinner and Brown hackle fly,
Shams Creek A few fish are be
ing taken. The water is too high
and cold for good fishing. The
stream is reached by auto and rail
road bv way of Cottage Grove.
North Umpqua River Good catch
es of trout are being made at Grants
Pass and vicinity. Reached by rail
road and auto by way of Grants Pass
Trout are taking fly little, but bet
ter catches are being made with small
spinners.
South Fork Santiam River Good
catches of trout are reported at Cas
cadia and vicinity. Reached by the
Willamette Valley and Cascade moun
tain wagon road by way of Lebanon.
So far catches are being made by bait
fishing.
Seven Mile Creek Good catches of
' trout are reported at various points
on the stream. Reached by auto
road by way of Klamath Falls.
McKenzie River Good catches of
red sides are being reported on all
parts of the stream. Reached by
auto or stage by way of Eugene.
There are hotel accommodations at
Blue River, McKenzie and Belknap
Springs.
Horse Creek Good catches of
red sides are reported at various
points along the stream. Reached
by auto or stage from Eugene.
Eagle Creek Good catches of trout
are reported about the Punchbowl.
Reached by Columbia River Highway
and Eagle Creek trail.
Tanner Creek Good ..catches of
trout are being made at points be
low the falls. Reached by Columbia
River highway or railroad by way of
Bonneville.
Fish, Clear and Big Lakes No re
ports have been received from any of
these lakes which are still snow
bound.
North Santiam and Breitenbush
Rivers Small catches of Dollyvarden
are reported near Detroit. Reached
by railroad. Stream still high.
Little River Good catches of sal
mon trout are reported between Glide
and the mouth of Covitt creek. River
still . high and cold for mountain
trout.
EASTERN OREGON
Wallowa River Good catches of
rainbow trout are reported at various
points on the stream. Reached by
auto from La Grande, Minam or Wal
lowa. Indian Creek Good catches of
rainbow trout reported at points near
Elgjn. Reached by auto or wagon
by way of Elgin.
Imnaha River G o o d catches of
rainbow trout are reported at var
ious points along the stream. Reach
ed by auto from Enterprise.
Bear Creek Good catches of moun
tain trout and salmon are reported at
various points along the stream.
Reached by wagon road passable for
autos by way of Mitchell.
Bridge Creek Good catches of
mountain trout are being made at
various points, although stream is
still muddy. Reached by auto road
by way of Mitchell.'
Drew's Creek Good catches of
trout are being made at various
points along the creek. Reached by
wagon road.
Clarke Creek Good catches of
trout are reported at several points
along the creek. Reached by wagon
road.
Clarke Creek Good catches of
rainbow trout are reported at points
near Elgin. Reached by wagon or
auto by way of Elgin.
Deep Creek Good catches of trout
reported at many points on the creek.
Reached by wagon road by way of
Lakeview to Plush and Adel.
Lesicur Creek Good catches of
trout are reported at several points
on the creek.- Reached by stage road
from Lakeview or Klamath Falls.
Mill Creek Good catches of rain
bow trout are being made at points
between Cove and Grande Ronde
river. Reached by auto road by way
of Union. '
Pine and Clear Creeks G o o d
catches of eastern, brook and rainbow
trout are being made at various
points along the stream.
Twin Lukes Good catches of steel
head trout are being made at various
points on the lakes. Reached by auto
by way of Bend.
HOW'S YOUR BLOOD 7
Pimples and Eruption
Mean Bad Blood
People who have impure or Impover
ished blood should be careful to take
only a temperance remedy made of wild
roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery is and has
been for nearly SO years. Ingredients
printed on wrapper.
The first day you start to take this
reliable medicine, impure germs and
accumulation begin to separate in the
blood and are then expelled through
the eliminative organs.
In place of the impurities, the ar
teries and veins gradually get fresh
vitalized blood and the action of this
good blood on the skin means that pim
ples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash,
acne and all skin blemishes will disap
pear. Then you must remember that
when the blood is right, the liver, stom
ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy,
active and vigorous and you will have
no more trouble with indigestion, back
ache, headache.
Get Dr. Fierce s Golden Medical Dis
covery to-day at any medicine dealers,
in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for
trial package to Dr. Piercers Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Spokane, Wash. "I had scrofulous
sores on my body and limbs and boils
were always coming out in different places.
I took treatment from several doctors but
they did me no good, At last I began
using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery for my blood. When I had taken
three bottles of it the sores were all healed
and I have not been troubled any more
with boils." U. S. Fusm, S. 110
Ivory St.
ROAD INFORMATION
A new department added to The Courier's columns which
will appear from time to time for benefit of motorists
WESTERN OREGON
Three Rivers Open between Wil
lamina and Tillamook. This road ts
in poor condition through the Grande
Ronde Indian reservation; passable
for an expert driver. Construction
work between Dolph and Hebo makes
travel slow. There are no detours.
Eugene-Florence Open between
Eugene and Mapleton, but quite
rough. Closed over North Fork
mountain. Will be open about June
1. Road is narrow, with steep grad
es and sharp turns, and should be
attempted only by experienced driv
ers. Alsea River Open between Cor
vallis and Waldport. In fair condi-
; tion, Corvallis to Missouri Bend.
' Passable between Missouri Bend and
Waldport. Road has not been work
ed around Missouri Bend and over
Tidewater Hill, Is very rough and
' should be attempted only by exper
ienced drivers with light cars.
Roseburg-Pcel Open and in good
, condition between Roseburg and Peel
Row River Open and in fair con-
flition between Cottage Grove and
' Disston; rough in places. Repair
; work is going on. There are good
camping sites along this road.
Grants Pass-Crescent City Open
and in fair condition between Eugene
and Boulder Grade. Closed by snow
between Boulder Grade to the sum
mit.
McKenzie Highway Open and in
fair condition between Eugene and
Blue River. Poor condition, Blue
River to Lost Creek ranger station.
Closed by snow between Lost Creek
ranger station and the summit.
Anna CreekOpen and in fair con
dition between Klamath Falls and
Crater Lake Park boundary. Closed
by Bnow inside park. No detours pos
sible. Should open about July first.
Santiam Wagon Koad Closed to
all except foot traffic between Cas-
cadia and eastern boundary of San
tiam national forest. There are sev
eral dangerous bridges, 'which should
not be used by vehicles. Will prob
ably bo open July first.
Crescent City-Gold Beach Open
and in good condition between Cres
cent City and Brookings. Rough but
passable, Brookings to Gold Beach.
Riddle - Drew Open and in fair
condition between Riddlo and Tiller.
Closed by condemned bridge between
Tiller and Drew.
Scottsburg-Allepany Open and in
fair condition, Allegany to Loon
lake. Closed between Loon lake and
Scottsburg by washouts and the
rough, steep nature of the roadbed.
It is unsafe for wagon travel and
should not be attempted by motor
ists. Bandon-Gold Beach Open and in
passablo condition, for light cars be
tween Bandon and Gold Beach.
Barlow-Oak Grove Open and in
fair condition, between Twinbridges
and Camas Prairie. Should be open
by June 15.
EASTERN OREGON
Lakeview - Plush Open, ..but ..in
rather poor condition, between Lake
view and Plush.
Chico Open for wagon travel, but
in poor condition. Autos should not
attempt between Enterprise and
Chico.
Powwalka Open and in fair con
dition for wagon travel between Wal
lowa and Powwatka. It is rough
through the timber, with some mud
holes; bu passable for machines.
Promise Open and in fair condi
tion between Wallowa and Promise.
There are rough places in the tim
bered section of this road.
Mitchell-Day ville Open and in
good condition between Mitchell and
Dayville.
Prineville - Paulina Open and in
good shape for travel between Prine
ville and Paulina.
Baker Cornucopia Open entire
length. Fair condition Baker to Car
son. Pussable for autos, Carson to
Cornucopia.
Sparta-East Eagk Open, but in
poor condition Sparta to Lily White.
Closed between Lily White and East
Eagle. No detours. Road probably
will be open by May 20.
Imnaha Open and in good shape
between1 Enterprise and Imnaha.
Lakeview-Bcnd Open and in fair
condition Lakeview to Bend.
Pendloton-La Grande Open, but in
poor condition, Pendleton to La
Grande.
Lakeview-Klamath Falls Open en
tire length, but in poor condition.
Lakeview -Alturas Open ..for ..all
classes of travel between Lukeview
and Alturas. Muddy in places.
Paulina-Burns via Bear Valley
Open between Paulina nnd Burns.
Muddy in places.
Paulina-Burns via Bear Valley
Open between Paulina and Burns.
Muddy in Bear Valley.
Prineville - Mitchell Open between
I'rmcville and Mitchell. Rough be
tween Oehoco ranger station and
Beaver ranger station; otherwise in
fair condition.
Prineville-Burns via M i 1 1 i k a n
Open nnd in fair condition.
Bond-Fort Rock via La Pine Open
but in poor condition.
La Pine-Crescent Open nnd in
fair condition.
Bend-Sisters via Tumalo 0 pen
and in fair condition.
Bend-Sisters via Tumalo Open and
in fair condition.
La Grande-Joseph Open and in
fair condition.
Paulina-Burns via Fife Open and
in fair condition, Pnulina to Burns
except a muddy stretch on Buck
mountain due to melting snow. De
tour is possible via Gap Ranch
There are a few bad mud holes in
Long Hollow.
Baker-Prairie City Road is open
between Baker and Trairie City. In
fair condition, Baker to Whitney;
poor condition, Whitney to Prairie
City.
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from Last Week)
Portland & Oregon City Railway Co.,
$20.95; J. I. Case T. M. Company,
$3.75; Canby Auto Garage, $1.20;
Steven Feather, J7.00; Pope & Co.,
$1.44; Harry Babler, $7.00; Henry
Babler, $7.00; Fred Gerber, $7.00; C.
Cole, $7.00; C. C Borland, $45.50; H.
Borland, $31.50; Wm. Borland, $29.
75; Roy Borland, $14.00; C. C. Whit-
ten, $52.50; A. Neilson, $22.75; V.
Davidson, $7.00; A. Borland, $21.00;,
D. Christiansen, $10.50; J. P. Cook,
$10.50; J H. Walsh, $21.00; J Biettes,
$14.00; J. Johnson, $14.00; E. John
son, $7.00; Ed Whitten, $3.50; Joe
Hawkins, $3.50; J. Wanker, $18.00;
F. E. Whitten, $44.00; Crystal Ice &
Storage Co., $44.10; Morey, $155.25;
Alfred Martin, $24.00; Henry Hen
rici, $18.00; J. Berry, $8.75; W. J.
Wilson & Co., $299.90; Oregon Port
land Cement Co, $69.00; H. W. Sharp
& Co., $344.55; Cedar Creek Lumber
Co., $140.38; J. I. Case Threshing
Machine Co., $455.56; Southern Pa
cific Co., $91.00; R. A. Wright, $396.
00; McConnell & Brown, $400.00;
Dix Co., $19.20; D. Ferguson, $2.16;
Buffalo Seam Roller Company, $13.
00; Miller-Parker Co., $62.95; E. R.
Kilgallon, $2.00; Hodson-Feenaughty
Co., $10.35; Oregon City Foundry,
$61.00; Canby Hardware & Imple
ment Co., $3.25; Carleton & R6sen
kranz, $8.55; H. Junke, $11.20; Marshall-Wells
Hardware Co., $13.83;
Parkplace Garage, $5.00; Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Co., $9.90; Mitchell,
Lewis & Staver Co., $2.25; Scripture
& May, $1.50; Pope & Co., $9.20;
Ward B. Lawton, $3.95; Oregon City
Auto Co., $1.20; T. A. Roots, $203.00;
Good Roads Machinery Company,
$1403.92; Howard-Cooper Corpora
tion, $825.39; Crystal Ice & Storage
Co., $53.35; E. R. Kilgallon, $40.00;
Excelsior Motorcycle Co., $28.70;
Miller-Parker Co., $6.35; H. E. Meads
$148.34; Pauline Heacock, $50.00;
August & Emma Wedin, $125.00; A.
H. Knight, $36.00; E. Bowlsby, $63.
00; A. E. Wait, $20.00; E C Yeary,
$31.50.
General Fund
SHERIFF Western Union Tele
graph Company, $1.08; D. M. Mar
shall, $6.60; A. E. Joyner, $31.50; L.
E. May, $2.50; Wm. J. Wilson, $6.05.
CLERK Huntley Drug Co., $2.25;
Alice McKinnon, $17.50; Fred A.
Miller, $13.50; Jones Drug Co., $8.00.
RECORDER Clackamas County
tianner, $5.75; Huntley Drug Co.,
$1.20; J. G. Noe, $17.00; Oregon City
Enterprise, $2.50; The Courier Press,
$12.40.
TREASURER Alberta L. Dunn,
$5.00; Bushong & Company, $84.00;
Oregon City Enterprise, $42.80; Jones
Drug Co., $6.50.
ASSESSOR Huntley Drug Co.,
$2.65; Oregon City Enterprise, $450.
00; M. O. Wilkins, $13.00; Merchant
Calculating Machine Co., $137.50;
Leonard Hallinan, $70.00; D. F. Le
Fevre, $63.00; W. W. Long, $91.00;
E. W. Randolph, $70.00; Charles
Thompson, $91.00; Wm. A. Morand,
$;J8.oO; T H Davis, $50.00; W. B.
Barksdale, $52.50; II. N. Everhart,
$73.50; W. H. Holder, $35.00.
COUNTY COURT Huntley Bros.,
$9.40; W. F. Harris, $90.40; W. A.
Proctor, $75,00; Western Union Tel
egraph Co., $1.71; Gilbert L. Hedges,
$6.41; Clackamas County Banner,
$3.75; Oregon City Enterprise, $24.
48; The Courier Press, $25.63; H. S.
Anderson, $4.00; Anna J. Friedrich,
$4.50.
COURT HOUSE Hogg Bros.,
$4.00; Home telephone Company,
$37.00; Jones Drug Co., $4.20.
CIRCUIT COURT D. T. Meldrum,
$8.00; W. O. Metcalf. $2.60: E. D.
Carter, $6.00; Cordelia Carter, $6.00;
Dunn Watts, $X00; Oregon City En
terprise, $31.20; E. P. Elliott, $2.00;
Charles Gates, $3.00: C. F. Libbv
$3.00; E. R. Leek, $3.00; J M. Ander
son, $3.00; H. Coffey, $2.00; E. E,
leeple, $2.00; Chas. Hidy, $3.00;
Geo. A. Green, $6.00; Dan Lyons,
.uu; a: w. Humphreys, $6.00; Phil
ip Kohl, $6.00; O. A. Pace, $6.00; Jas,
McNeil, .$2.00; J. C. Paddock, $2.00;
U. W. Iurciful, $2.00; John Lewel-
len, $2.00; J E Jack, $33.20; John
Putz, $37.00; A. W. Albright. $37.80:
J. K. Morris, $36.20; C. H. Caufield,
$30.20; W. L Starkweather, $37.10;
W. T. Lewcllyn, $37.40; A. J Lewis,
$36.60; II . E. Johnson, $19.40; Albert
E. Estes, $15.20; Wm. 1 Clark, $36.
00; R H. Mclntyre, $37.60; Wm. Gun
ger, $6.80; Peter M Hoist, $5.40;
John W. Graham, $5.40; T. S. Stipp,
$6.00; Goo. V. Ely, $3.20; E. M.
Haines, $4.60; L G Riggs, $5.40; C.
J. Thomas, $8.60; Geo. W. Buck,
$4.00; Ernest B. Evans, $8.60; John
C. Bradley, $3.20; The Courier Tress,
$15.00; Geo. V. Adams, $5.40; W. G.
Dustin, $3.10; H. Engle, $3.20; Alf
Drill, $6.40; James McNeil, $2.20; R.
B. Runvon, $7.00.
JUSTICE OF PEACE Ed For
tune, $59.70; L. Stipp, $13.30.
CORONER Doctors Mount, . $25.
00; W. E. Hempstead, $15.00; E. L.
Johnson, $37.00.
SURVEYOR Paul Dunn, $23.80;
John Lewellen, $23.80; Charles Sim
mons, $9.00; H. H. Johnson, $47.45.
INSANE Dr. M. C. Strickland,
$10.00; H. H. Hughes, $18.00; Dr. W.
E. Hempstead, $10.00; J. W. Reed,
$7.00; F. W. Snyder, $7.00.
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS H. H Hugh
es, $31.00; Huntley .Drug Co., $0.65;
Helwig & Conrad, $7.75; Alice Signs,
$2.86; The Courier Press, $38.10;
Lillie Schmidli, $2.50; Minnie B. Alt
man, $1.55; Aver B. Calavan, $22.00;
J. E. Calavan, $70.39; Brenton Ved
der, $39.77.
BOARD OF HEALTH The Perry
Pharmacy, $2.40; Jones Drug Co.,
$24.90; Oregon City Enterprise,
$3.85; Dr. W. E. Hempstead, $10.00.
STOCK INSPECTOR-Iacob Josi,
$12.50; Henry Luchs, $50.00; J. A.
Palmquist, $25.00; David Schceff,
$25.00.
INDIGENT SOLDIER E. B.
Grant, $35.00.
POOR Wm. Danforth, $10.00;
Boys' & Girls' Aid Society, $10.00;
George Havill (Tom -Jones), $14.00;
David E. Jones (Tom Jones), $5.00;
Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNamara), $10.00;
Dock Mosier, $14.00; Mrs. Jessie
Chalk, $16.00; Mrs. G. W. Thomp
son, $10.00; Ada LeBaw, $8.00; Katie
Pluard, $8.00; Ella Tracy, (Eunice
Horner), $1U.U0; S. E. Card (Michael
Boyl), $8.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Mr.
and Mrs. Hooher), $14.00: Wm. Dick
,elman, $20.00; John & Wm. Beers,
$20.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders
$5.00; Mary Lock, $10.00; Anna Wet
terlin, $10.00; Maud Williams, $15.-
UU; J. IS. Sallee (Aug. Johnson), $25.
00; Geo. H. Newsome, $15.00; A Mc
Connell (Davis), $20.00; Mrs. Z.
Murphy, $15.00; (Andrew Lund, $12.
00; Dennis Donovan (Jerome Hamil
ton),$18.00; Mrs. Gage, $10.00; J. G.
Wake, $7.00; Mrs. N B Stevens (Cash
McKarty & Ben Landes), $45.00;
Mrs. M. J. Trullinger .Annie Langs
ford), $40.00; W. J. Woods, $12.00;
George Noaks, $20.00; Jack Hamilton
$15.00; May Straight (David Close),
$15.00; Hans Hansen (Benga Peter
son), $25.00; Ole Josendall, $10.00;
Mrs. Weaver (J. C. Seahorn), $10.00;
Mrs. Sarah Solomon, $15.00; Ambu
lance Service Co. (Gilbert Murphy),
$15.00; Huntley Bros., $3.85; A. J.
Knightly (John Beers), $6.40; The C.
C. Store (Vernie Neff), $3.23; Fred
Schwartz (Mrs. Trullinger), $1000;
Mrs. Fred Himler, (J. Matheson),
$30.00; Drs. Todd & Hume (F. David
son), $12.50; Drs. Todd & Hume (Ed
gar Faulk), $31.00; 'Electric Hotel
(Dick Meyer), $30.50 ;c Jones Drug
Store, $36.25; Cedar Creek Lumber
Co. (Irwin Nwew), $30.00; E. H.
Reed (R. S. Jordan), $8.00; Mrs. Ben
Eby (Vernie Neff), $15.00; Mrs. J.
W. Bryant (Wallace Fisher), $20.00;
W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKinnis),
$12.00; International Sales & Pro
duce Co. (G. W. Owen), $8.51; Ore
gon City Hospital Co. (R. R. Rob
erts), $10.00; Oregon City Hospital
Co. (Henry Wilson),' $1.50; Oregon
City Hospital Co. (Claud Robinson),
$37.50; L. H. Doolittle (Wm. Dickel
man), $10.80; Brady ercantile Mer
cantile Co. (Mrs. Ida Nelson), $15.
00; Robbins Bros. (James Russell),
$37.39; Mrs. Myrtle Eggermann
(Claud Roberts), $5.00; D. Zalonius
(Mrs. Youdeska), $1Z:00; Katie Plu
ard, $7.50; E. W. Fowler (Tinsley),
$3.00; H. S. Anderson (Henry Wil
son &'Dick Meyer), $14.13; Dr. W.
E. Hempstead (Services rendered
poor), $48.00.
JUVENILE COURT Mind a E.
Church, $6.8.24; H. H. Hughes, $8.50.
SEALER J. F. Jones, $38.98.
TAX DEPARTMENT H u n 1 1 e y
Drug Co., $0.40; Oregon City Enter
prise, $225.90; W. J. Wilson, $81.00;
Ona Renner, $85.50; Edith Alldredge,
$115.15; Jess Paddock, $40.50; Jess
W. Hyatt, $146.28; Erma Calavan,
$89.35; Alice McKinnon, $89.95; Gor
don Wilson, -$31.50; Jones Drug Co.,
$6.6U; 1. D. Taylor, $65.60.
PROHIBITION Wm. J. Wilson,
$4.00; A. E. Joyner, $10.00.
WILSONVILLE FERRY Joe J.
Thornton, $0.92; Marine Ways & Boat
Co., $770.00; G. G. Peters, $904.20;
Portland Marine Ways & Boat Co.,
$642.67.
INSURANCE Jos. E. Hedges,
$ua.uu.
AGRICULTURAL AGENT Ore
gon Agricultural College, $800.00.
SHERIFF H. H. Hughes, $98.50.
TAX REBATE Rosalind Gibson.
$5.16.
S9BDE
INDIAN MOUNDS PRODDED
TO DISCOVER SECRETS
A group of Indian mounds in Linn
county is being prodded by Prof. J.
B. Horner and his class of history
students, to get from them the story
of their origin nnd use. Although
many times as old as the gray pyra
mids of Bgypt they have never giv
en up a tithe of the lore revealed by
? ji ) I
'I I; J )
The Sediment
Test
Heat destroys ordinary oil
forming a deep layer of sedi
ment. Veedol resists heat and reduces
sediment about 80, because it
is made by the Faulkner
Process.
FOR SALE BY
9th and Main
Oregon City
Save Money on Plows
CUT PRICES ON VULCAN
CHILLED PLOWS
t
10-inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow .... $15 00
12-inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow 17-00
14-inch Wood Beanf Vulcan Plow.......... 20-00
lC-inch Wood or Steel Beam Vulcan Plow 22-50
Also a Light Tractor Gang
AT A PRE-WAR PRICE
The Genuine J. I. Case Power Lift Enicar
Light draft. Compactly and strongly built. Wc have too many in 2 bottom size.
You benefit by saving about $50.
2-Bottom Case Enicar $150
Our Stock of
Spring Tillage Tools
is Complete
Case and Lean Disc
andJSpring Tooth
Harrows . '
Planet Jr. Garden Tools
Potato Planters
In fact the entire
t.OWA
W. J. WILSON
&C0.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
We carry a line of FARM SUPPLIES
not excelled by any other dealer
outside of Portland
Line
TRADE AT HOME
the great sentinels of the desert. It
is now time to make them loosen up,
thinks Professor Horner, and reveal
their secrets of past ages.
The first of a series of explora
tions was made Saturday, May 17, by
Professor Horner, 50 of his students,
and a delegation of Corvallis and Al
bany Ncitizens. Before visiting the
mounds the explorers inspected the
extensive collections of relics taken
from the mounds and exhibited in
the museums of Dr. J. L. Hill and
J. G. Crawford, of Albany. These
relics consist of stone vessels of the
earliest form of worship, implements
and utenils of a much later date, and
skeletons, beads and arrow heads of
modern flat-head Indians.
Dr. Hill thinks the mounds -were
built of earth carried from the exca
vations that, like small lakes, invar
iably appear alongside the mounds.
Why they were built, he does not pre
tend to know. Being easy to dig in
they were used as burial mounds by
modern Indians, "who," he says,
"were lazy."
How the relics were recovered by
excavations, which so far have been
shallow, was explained to the history
students, many of whom expect to as
sist in a systematic archaeological
quest for the
builders.
story of the mound
1 Build Now.
into a home.
Thrift turns savings
NOTICE
We will buy all the gooseberries,
raspberries, strawberries, loganber
ries and blackberries that you care
to bring in to us, at a very unusual
high price. Larsen & Co., Oregon
City.
Build Now. Own a home for your
children's sake.
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at 8:30 A. M.
Saturdays
at 9 A. M.
Phone:
Pacific
Marshall 5080
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at 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays
at 6 P. M.
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4THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH"
Tempting Low Prices on
Laces and Embroideries
A showing that far surpasses any previous season Styles
and patterns to suit all tastes and purposes and all most mod
erately priced Your immediate inspection is invited.
Imitation Crochet Laces at 12c to
25c a Yard
Both Bauds and Edges in a splendid
assortment of patterns in widths from
1 to 5 inches most exceptional values.
Imitation Cluny Laces, 5c to 25c Yard
An extensive showing in White and
Ecru Edges and Bands in 1 to 5-inch
widths. All new goods.
Narrow Venice Laces, 12c to 25c Yd.
Dainty Venise Laces in patterns for
trimming dresses, waists and collars.
Underwear Laces at 15c to 75c Yard
Pretty Val. and Filet Laces, Beading
Points, Bands, Edges and Straps for
underwear and camisoles.
Imitation Filet Laces, 50c to 95c Yard
Patterns and widths especially desir
able for neckwear and dress trimmings
both dainty and elaborate patterns.
Zion Laces at 5c to 10c a Yard
An unlimited assortment of these pop
ular Wash Laces both sets and edges
in round thread, French and filet pat
terns, 45-Inch Voile Flouncings, $1.59 Yard
Handsome Imported Voile Flouncings
in new floral designs in eyelet and rais
ed work exceptional values at above
price.
Ruffled Organdie Flouncings at
$2.50 a Yard
Fine Organdie Flouncings in full skirt
length with 4 rows of milling; comes
in white, flesh, maize, Copenhagen, old
rose, etc.
Net Flouncings at $1.50 to $4 a Yard
Tretty Ruffled Net Flouncings for
party or summer dresses all in good
widths and of fine quality.