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' Oregon City Enterprise'. I'ublisUied Kvery Friday. OFFICIAL PArER OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY. IM'HI.ISIIKKS AMI rmil'KlKTOKS. BL'HHCHtl'TION KATK8, One year. 2 00 Mx months, ....... Three months, ...... Suhseriptf.m 4YMNe tn s.tviinoe Advertising noes tfiuui on nliestion. would choose lo exerel-e soelat and political functions anions enlightened people. They hsve no conception of popttlul jvern incnl except as unfettered license, no pride of birth, no proper ideas of living. Of course there sre exceptions not falliui! un der this chara.'terijstioii hut they ar so few that they only prove the rule. A law went into effect last June whereby was prohibited the landing in this country ol idiots, Insane persona, paupers or per sons likely to Usviue a public charge, per sorissutleriiiK from a loathsome or danger- Til K TEirilUKS' ASSOCIATION. An Account of the liettulur Monthly Meelluit at (hicKanms. I JJj ; ous contajrious disease, ersons who have j been convicted of felony or other infamous crime, polysamisla, and persona con ing iL.-.--r- z --7 j under contract to labor. While the opera. AOESTS FOR THE ENTEKPKISR. ration of this law Is affording a small nieas- ti. V. Pnwser 1,1 reitei ai our own immigrant stations. Onveiro, Ct.y, t'Wekaraat, Mitwiiukte. linen kills, Aims, v M-tow RrooC. Ke Era. Wilsonville, l'jHt 1'Uce, ltrlow, iiN'lsiMie, Siiii'.ird. Mn'ksOurg, Siiiiim, Molslla. NHriiura, tleo. KuiKht ' still the nmutrtmiiri.vs for ...i;.... it fm " ArihiirTll'S ' nu,r stringent regulations llian O J. rnilluiser j are now in forcv for the protection ot Atner h. S NrsmhAll I , . , , , , . . , ... E A. ttritht l " American cmtcHship troin W'l1 nrvMicv Je'r,,in8 i'd'uences brought by theotl Hamilton .t 'sh'lurfi scourings of Kurope must be sought. Ainer Karlew jUo ican citiionship will ho raised to a much ' J g'tiit j higher plane also by limiting ittie.-to;il fo ,J It- Joyuer ! those who manifest qualifications for prow ' - AL'l CoruVaUjW'r'!'" E. M. Hartmaa ' Etuered at ilie t'.wt imIut ttt Oregnu v'ity, Or., as seNMit r;s matter. FRIDAY, DKOKMBKR 4, lSsH. Trial SnWriptions- Tin KxTKRt'lttsi has received a number ol anonymous communications lately. The lack of signature appeared to lie mere inad vertence, in some instances. Tliisneeks letter on the road tpiestion in an envelop signed "Canbyite," another from Needy containing some poetry, and one mailed in this city signed " l A. X." reached us, none of them laritig a bona fide signature, (if course the only place in a newsoaiwr orticc Tho regular meeting of the teachers association for thin county was held tn Clackamas last Saturday. Aloro teach ers note in attendance tlinn at any previous meeting, Tim school children of Clack a in as (ayorrtl tho association with several excellent and well rendorod aonga. The directors of the dislrict a well aa a largo number of ladies and gentlemen wore preaent to extend a henrty welcome to the teachers, Tho names of l'rof. U.S. Strange, II, Starkweather, P.M. Weddoll, II, S, Oihson, T. I,, (iary, and Mr. Storts were added to thu roll of membership. Teaching V. S. History was llrst on the program, and at the request of the chairtnai), l'rof. II. Strange, opened the dissuasion, llo discussed the auh- ject in an able ami entertaining mnntier after which " Mellimla of Teuchiinr Com mon Fractions " was disi usjievl in an interesting maimer by Meaara, Cntry, liibson, Weddoll and Supl. Thomson. The different inetliods of teaching geog raphy were discussed by Misa Fannie Forfer, Frf Strang, I. K. Weddell, tl, H. Dunn, Chas IVaao and 8. A. D. Hurley. It was decided to hold the next meet- NHWS FROM HARLOW A II AMI ( Alt (OI.I.IOF.H mill iiiFitnir nttn. Finns and Speclllcatloua Accepted A ew lllock th tl tell ! in prut e mt'iilK Society Notes. Trial subscriptions to the KxTKRratsi! for a la-nod of two months will he received mi til January 1st for twenty-live cents e.nh. Mticily in advance. Here is a goiMtchani'e til tr' tllM i,l.,r f.r a .-..p.- hnlu ........... tiet "your neighbors and 'friends whose , lor such matter is in the waste basket. Iti'"'1 Milwaukie the last Saturday ill names are not now on our hooks to send in IpluI .......... Ti.. .u:n I... st..(,,,l proiuptlv at the exp'iration of the j mvi? W'r but reputable jour- irtjit penKi it it is not neireo lonceiv The New Road. nal will publish communications unless the true name of the writer is known to the ed itor. This is a universal rule. Interest in l'ie new road continues una bated. The money for tlie preliminary ex use has been raised and the engineer is in th; Held. His examination, of the country i. facilitated by the various routes haviig j ut ,he nwtn)s oll).lt ,0 -. u i..r:e...ouucu.s in me r.s- promptly toirami., uut nr I? iril irvr IU t.'iiu M? I IK OUf ; 111 it ihnll itiiiuk-tr t.i liitii t.i lwi iKu I v. . . ,ki ' ... , , v ttl, , !,.. 1 t i . . J :i i i ....c ..... ..... vev ;iP;r-.w it or nnus ,r , ,,llrK,vt,. t u i.ii..ir.x.tiui,i ui ineciuuiu v lit n'liutre It. with M'AMHU for an exhibit for j Oregon at the world's fair, t'ndoiibt.illv Portland could well ail'ord to raise this sum still the ri'st of the stale shonltfshowrh.it tt iu l,u.inil, ;,, . . . i . . i . i i i - . i 1 ' , ,M"!!fr : """""'"i.uakingaworld'sfairevhilnt.an.l if it does "ouS...oiv n.v ir.ieiuiii'e ! opinion : fl) t,e wj s ens n tavor a plank roaj. It is verv January. The general opinion seemed to he that if a meeting wws held the last Saturday in IVoomber, which would occur the day after Christum, many teachers would he unable to attend, hence the postponement of the meeting Tut Portland World says the assessor's i 'ill in January, oooks snow mnety-one unlivi.luals, linns i no lollowing named prsons anJ assH'iations in that city whose properly i appointed a committee on program : T. is valued at -7,4'.S,l0. From that it argues , L. i;arv. t'haa K Pea, U V come lortn ). nerally iwognized that a coal or ma.a t u'uized roat would be most durable but the eqwiue of building and the necessity of lc- a greater incentive for the Portland capitalists to put up handsomely. Surx. Albany, Astoria. The Dalles, Pen- in governed by the weather in their con. I dletnn. taker City and oilier towns of Ore Mrnction make most people regar.1 planks : gon will have their advantaites set forth to nitu more favor. A plank road could be the world by the New Year editions of their built at any season of the year, the varying enterprising Krs. And Oregon City will seasoivs would not impair it utility in any ! not tie behind in this reset. The time is d.gree, it would last eight or t 'n years and , growing short and matter lor the Sew Year Jj.v t'lat time the increased value of proK j KsTKKrmsE should all be in hand very soon, erty by reason of the good road .would per-j Brief reviews of the progress made in the mit the construction of a macadamized ' various communities in the county should turnpike without making it burdensome to lw sent in during the coming two weeks. .tite tax payers. However, this may be in fluenced by the route sole, ted or other con siderations to!e developed hereafter. Ttoth Protest too Much Mr. Myers in his communication apiar ing elsewhere, which is neither courteous nor convincing, hastens to put on a coat that was not made for him. He mauifests a suspicious sensitiveness. The article be takes exception to did not allege any move on the part of the farmers' alliance toward political coaliticm with the democrats. Why is M. Myers so eager to rewl an accusation that lias not been made? The gentleman appears to be one of those who rise up and demand names and dates for any self-evident proposition. That the democrats are,making an effort to turn to theirown ends the farmers' alliance vote is penectty patent to any one who is at all ixisted on the political situation as patent as is the fact that we have had a good deal of wet weather this fall. Mr. Myers has had suCcient political experience to know that democratic minorities do not boldly bar gain for allies in the open marts. To insin uate themselves into the confidence of the farmers' alliance so deftly that even the farmers themselves shall be deceived is the method that best suits the democrats. If Mr. Myers chooses to deem the charge against the democrats an " injustice to the county alliance officers as well as to him self we cannot help it ; but it does not flat te. ins intelligence. If e were in competition with Mr. My ers ia asking foolish questions we would ask lil.u Tjr his " authority, giving narpes" for the (leruo-republican fusion which he so glibly announces in the Chinese dialect. Hi .ever, the general effect of his letter is to i':rect suspicion where there was previ ously no evidence of illegitimate dickering. Protection to American Labor. The association then adjourn- itfdtill '2 o'clock p. m. The ladies of Clackamas had prepared ! an excellent dinner, consisting of all the dainties, as well as substantial food : know ti to the fastidious. It is not sav ing too much when we say that the go.l ' ladies of that place know what kirkI j cooking is. At 2 p. m. the association resumed its i session. Is cororal punishment neces 'saryin our schools? was discussed by Prof. Strange, Supt. Thomson, Miss Beattie, J. K. Nelson and S. A. D. Hurley. It was the unanimous: opinion that in some cases it is absolutely nec essary. Supt. Thomson then recited " The Desert Born " in an able manner. Penmanship was next discussed by M. Hyatt, I' M. Weddell, Miss K. Donaldson, Miss A. J. Ilicenhithein and Mrs. Storts. Calisthenics was altera ard discussed bv C. K. Pease, J. K. Nelson and others j The committiie on program reported the following its 'the program for the next meeting: Song America Association Address l'rof. H. H. Htrsnire Asais has the cow ordinance been started Metlnxl in Heading Miss Mullen on its tempestuous course. The one intro- Music Star Spangled Manner. .Association Wednesday night is i Methods of teaching percentage fi. LStory Those of the Seventh street d. liuuuenls who signed a petition for the improvement I of the street and now join a combine to contest the collection of the assessment may find ju-lificatioti for their action but the i eople at large scarcely appreciate it. There j are those w ho think " dishonesty" too mild , a term, to fittingly characterize such a course. duced in the council precisely the same as that which was hag. gled to death in September except that it provides for going into effect April 1, anil will apply to the whole city. It will come up for passage in January. Recitation. AssttSSAMl.lt l'HOCKHI'Y Olir ttollCK.ll clerk, F, C, Andrews has Icon busily engaged making an assessment ol property in the newly organlncd school distrct No, I'.1 and tho sum total (.nils up a little over MfKUKHi Tliitt certainly is a good showing and early iu the spring there, will he slops takfn to erect a schooUiouso largo enough to take rare of llH) or moro pupils. Flans roa run M. K. Ciii ki'II Key's Mathews and I.owrry have enleul into a contract "with Harlow A Co. to com mence the ero.'tion of tho M. F church on lot ( olock .1 in Harlow lieforo tho first of tho year. Plans have been sub mitted mid accepted and the dimensions are- as follows: Main building ".'Sxrul with an I. and a sity-eight-foot belfrey. This when completed will he una of the Cosiest and most convenient churches south of Portlund, ami will be a credit to any city. , I.anok KMiumrio At (he ollice of our realostute men can lies seen matter (or extensive advertising in lSi)'.', Iu an interview with Mi Jay tinen of Harlow e v o, it was ascciuiincti mat tfiey ex Kcted to put out a1 least 100,000 jaiiiph- lets, giving the resource and advan tages of the Willamettee valley and of course scuk of our growing and proa porous town. Hkkmv Land Mr. K ('. Hope of Were j Hennay has puichasr.l ol lUrlo & Co. i a small tiact of land hereon he will make a specialty of raising berries. Wki.l Fi kaskp Mr. D. J. Parmeutor has completed his residence ami is now comfortably situated lie is a valuable man in this community and we are glad to see luni well situated. pKiKiHissivii F.i cimic ami Hoc-One of the pleasanlest ev.'nts of the season was a progressive euchre and dancliu party cninliincd, given by Mrs. Win. liar- j low at her home in Walnut tirove last Fri- day evening. The house was tastefully deciiraled with ferns and evergreens . and the entire residence was one solid hlao of light. The floral decorating consisted of chrysanthemums and rosea which under thelniglit light nave a very pretty elloct. The eailv part uf thu evening was sieut in progressive euchre and resulted in Mrs. Geo. A. Sheppanl ami Mr. i. C. Hickman winning the lirst prise and Miss Annie Hauer and Mr. J.Molett captured the Isiohy, " We Are From The Owl Country." The supper wus then sei vinl in the true New I.. ..... I ..... ... .r.. . .. . r.ugiauu m vie .ai in :-. tne nans ami parlors were throw n into one when the on-hestia diiw-uursed excellent music ami the party did not disband until a late hour. The toileta-of tho ladies were especially marked for thuir beauty and elegance. Those present were: Misses Vera l'illsbury, Neila Harlow, I.ura Miller, Annie Hauer, I.idia Hauer, Miu- 0. E. A. FREYTAG, -TIIK Best and Chaepest Grocre. Fancy and Staplo Grocorios in Groat Varioty. Vogotablos, Fruit and Food. , Fifteenth and Main, ORECON CITY. GET H-HOME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. liuth fitrin utul town property in ImuiuI to mlvitneo in prico, until tlio umn with fiimll incunt will liml it next to intpiisHiliio to Imy u homo for himself. Trice nro low now, ami TJIAYlill & ALDEN "Hit givo you iiriocrt nut to ho litt.l of any otlter Ileal ICstnto (Inn. Have choitH' Farm Liitnls in lnr and tmiall tractH, on iisy iorniH. Also tit" HifttbV Town uiul Suburban Dropcrty. Corrt'HjKindum'o solifitcd. (liyo uit a call. OFFICIO, OITOSITK CO II NK 11 FIUI.M COl'llT HOCSK ORECON CITY. ORECON. Butte Creet-Graup - Associatiou, MARQUAM, ORECON, P. J. RIDINGS, Manager, I'KAI kH IK TllK NoUTHWesTKU.X Gcakdsmax is a new monthly K;riodicat published in J'ortland and devoted to the National Guard and Grand Army in the Northwest. Jhe editorial management is in charKO of Captain II. j. Wells, a ftraceful and indus trious writer. It ought to succeed. Day and Night. When drowsy Day draws around his downy bed The Tyrlan tapestries o( sold and red, And, weary ol hJi flight, Blows out the palaee light . 'TIS night. When languid Night, awakening with a yawn, Leaps down the moon-washed stairway ofttie dawn. In trailing dhmrray, Sweeping the dews sway 'Tis day. J. N. Matthkws, In Indianapolis Journal. - ..Miss Donaldson lni Hork. Veva intermission. How to prevent absence and tardiness Miss F. Porter Music Association Drawing in Country schools. H. A. D. (iiirley Recitation Pupils of Milwaukee school LaiiKuaKe teaching .11. (i, starkweather j John Mollelt; Juki) Mollett, Col -Morals in school Mrs. .Storts The Association then adjourned to meet in Milwaukie Jan. "KHli., when it is hoped a pleasant and prolitnlilu meet ing will be held. All are cordially invited to attend the meetings of the association'. 8. A. D. GimuY. pkkss omioss. Kansas City Star: The glowing defense of Minister Egan telegraphed from Hantiago conveys the impression that it received Mr. Egan's perusul and " 0. K." before it was started on its travels from Chili. New York Tribune: It is claimed thai the alliance intends to place in the field electoral tickets in some of the southern states. It is eijaally plain that in some of the western states democratic voters who have joined the alliance and committed themselves to "Do you favor protection to American industries and labor? ' isaqnestion recently asked the Entkw'bise in a circular gent out to ascertain authoritatively the attitude of the press on the subject. The answer is " Yesj especially labor." Of course one of the ways of protecting labor is to protect the product of labor. If b;" protecting the oiilput ol' a factory cm-pln-;g 30f) hands that factory is enabled to run, whereas without such protection it must close throwing the 30:) hands out of employment and in direct competition with laljorcrs in other branches of industry, then labor is protected by the protection to the mnntifiitnre.I nrodnct. And not onlv is the, later in that factory benefitted but also 'mselves far sh rewder in dealing with (he . the 'abor that would suffer from the compc-; "'' " uu'"'u"'' ' "K "' titioti of the. unemployed fcctoYy hands if l "-"-'-' i-uny ueinaimeu tl, luotnrv iffr tn I'lanf P-.t there is a more oireet .,. we believe. ! 'e lli" '' '"1 to protect A its political measures will not upirt their party in the presidential contest unless they find it ready to join with them on these questions. Ht Louis Republic: It must he admitted that the republican inimagers have shown that issues should not be forced to divide there is a more oireet u av we believe me alliance ami uissi.ui.t us mrees neiore ttnereisamoreiiirectHay.weneiievt, thecaII of w in whif.tli if ,lnjU.,, rotcct American labor one that applies i jt promised ixjwerful aid in opposition to the Harrison adminisfralion. to the labor itself and not through the ,.,) . of capital. This is to prevent the flov ' of vicious immigration from Kurope I' " ' ' ollulin Anieriean life and degrad iiio labor. The United States has too long ser'.'cd as the dumping ground for European pau..u.., sla.es and criminals. Ast the f ' . . o( iin -rii,rratiori has increased in vol U" li'i--'b-teriorated in quality and now tl.-.j Joans from tue .Ueditcfranean couti- U,w and Uussia contain very few whom we I Boston Transcript: The pope will not be satisliecl with anything short of the restor ation of his fsipornl independence. Italy cannot grant that restoration without ad mitting that the king, i . r .--1 . ti 1 1 the Ital ian people, is a usurper in Home. Rome will not be given up, save fo superior force. Italians and iiion-ty-iiinc onto! e.ery hull- dred Ituliat.s are catholics-are determined thnt n.mic shall eontiii'ie lo be the cni.it.il as long as Italy retains her place among the nations of the earth, v About the fjtute. Prineville News: The miners on the Ochoco are striking some rich prospects, and we feel safe in sayiiut that before six months pass away there will he strikes made in that section that will put in the shade the fahled " Blue Bucket " diggings. That there is gold there has been known for years. That it is in paying quantities cannot be questioned, and that it is all but developed cannot now be doubted. Next spring will see such a rush for the (hen famous mines aa baa not been seen since the Canyon City excitement. Astorian: The Australian ballot law will have a wholesome effect on our politics, and it is disliked only by those with whose nefarious designs it Interferes Auwiig other things it ia a death blow to that system of piece clubs, which lias so aided in degrading our politics; it prevents the formation, ( phcinerally, of bands of political strikers, from the cave of Adullum and elsewhere, who are politicians for revenue only, and who, like other wreckers, only heave insight, when the ship is in danger .of being stranded. Silverton Appeal: Silvcrton now has one of the best and" most complete electric-light plants in the state. There is plenty of good water power and it is well arranged for use. The dynamoes are now run by water power, and the lights give good satisfaation, A first clttHS engine is ulso in readiness if any thing goes wrong with the power. In a short time new No. 4 dynamoes will bp added, as the present ones are too small for the number of lights demanded. iSilverlon is no jay town and is up with the times. lull, Hessie Sheppanl, Mrs. Anna Hk-odes, Mrs. W, H. Toll, Mr. J Mollett, Mrs. lieu A. Sherman), Messrs. V. A. Iliintly, K. C. Hickman, Ralph Miller, Henry. Hauer, Frank Jessie, Tom Jessie, W. S. Tflll.Jay Green J. II. lllunchard, lol. W. I,. White, W. W. Jesse, Cass. V. Harlow, and Wood Jesse. lloi'si.t Hktthk Dkman'd-- The past few days lias brought to our notice several hop buyers Boouiiiigly anxious to get hops at quite an advance over last week's prices. Taking aa a standard for reliable quotations the Oregonian and Telegram it seems funny that the price oflered by the agents are not nearly as good aa quoted In those paien even with the advance of last week . Humous Ai'ciiijt.vT On Tuesday the bridge carpenters ol the Southern Pacific in charge Mr, Charles Nelson foreman, were caught at the overhead bridge by the south approaching freight train and were unable to slop thu car in time as the approaching train rounded the curve. Seeing that they could not make escape they Jumped for their lives and all were saved excepting Mr. D. Lowe, ' who was caught by the hand car and thrown into the river, a distance of about-eighty feet, tie was cut and bruised badly and was taken to a Portland hospital and will no doubt be out in a few weeks. The hum) car is a total wreck and lies at tho bottom of the Willamette. I'KKSONAL. Col. J. H. lllanchard, of New Era, is the guest of W. W. Jesse. Kx-Jtidge W. L. While was the guest ofWni. Barlow a few days host week. Mr. Chas. Nelson, bridgo foreman on the Southern Pacillc, is at The K odder. J.O. Johnson. Esq., riKilinnHltir on the Southern Pacillc wus in town one day last. week. Mr. Will Johns, of East Portlund, capitalist, was in town IitHt Friday and left on the 6:30 p. in. train south, Mrs. John Gioay and her daughter, Miss GiMisie, of Salem, spent the day at Mrs. Wm. Barlow on Saturday. W. B. Maryo, deputy county mir veyor, has returned home Monday aftor a weoka surveying on the Columbia river. . Premature baldness limy bo provuiitod and the liuir made to grow on heiids ul re.aily bald, by tho use of J lull's Vegeta ble Sicilian llalr Kenewur. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, FA KM M.U'III.MUY, ( I.0TIIIXJ, NOTIONS, ,4NI Everything Required for the Country Trade. FARM PRODUCE DOUCHT AND SOLD. ''"Your trade Is solicited, and our prices will ls (unnd as low as tlie lowest, tiive ns a trial. r.r.wiiiTi. w.a. wiiiTK WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects jj- Jiuildtjrs M ill prepare plans, elvvntlmis, working ile talls, and i.eeflctlon for ll klieU ..( I.uil.l- llitfs Hpprl.il alli'iitton Riven lo yiiHlcrtl cil- iiKes. r,.uiiaiis iiirni.i)iu Call no ur 'l lr.' en nni'llcntloii wiiitr nuns . t i:tulllslir- iirnpui Cliy. dsn IMI.1, I rail, H.A. VORPAHL, Urnrrnl IIUlaiitlibliiK na,l tr Mrlii(. Waiton am) Buggy Hoik a Specially. Horseshoeing in a first elms manner. C'anby, - Oregon. Drayage & Expressing Freight and parre i delivered to all parts of tho city. GREAT REDUCTION IX PHOTOGRAPHS R. Prier, the old ssubllsheil anil rollnhlu DhiitogrHiihnr, Cabinet I'lmtogriiplin.f 'J per iloc. Dr. C. P. Sullivan, OSWKtlO, OliKdON. Tie nil DBUQGIST between Portland and Oregon City. Carries a full lint ul DltmiH, MKDK.'INKS, TOM.HT AUTM'I.KH, NO TIONS, KTC, HC, MtliStilll'TlONH CJAKKKIM.I.Y COMf'OIJ,Nlr:) ELY & HARRINGTON, DI'.AI.KHS IN Merchandise. Store located at Mouiitftin io.w, on Molalla rout, one milo eouth euHt of Oregon City. 00 Wo final in Flour, Corn Meal, Food, UrocuriuH of all kinds, Jlools mid Slioi's, (tents' Underwear and other slylcs of Clothing, and litnntirons oUior.uiticles suitable for thu floods of tho funmtr mid his family. Uy prompt and fair denliiiK wo liopn to reeoive in Ititure, us in the past, n liberal shiiro of piitronant). WTTIrn hiifhost iiiiiikut jirice paid lor liuttcr, Eggs and Fgwls. .W.SaMAPLK. arln rear of Ft' hunUnrv sf.ire. ni. HJI1IM4J uml HiiMiimij Of eveVy diwrlptimt on short tmtiee. H0RSE-SH013NS A SPECIALTY' FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. FulIStwk of Guiis Ammunition. Repairs on all kinds of smull maehluer. promptly mu.1. Duplleute. keys to ' any lin k inanufai'liireil, Muii on Main Htreet, near Hlxth. K. RAY, ' Practiwii Uorsishocr, HliopoultuluHt.,oi Wonleii Mills. Speclcl Attention Given to Contracted or Ban Feet. HIIOKINO NI'KKll IIOIIMKS A SI'KCIALTY. Tim years espoilvues In eiilrjrii cities, DA VIES' GALLERY The Ix'ailinjr rimttijrrajilit'r of ' I'onhind. t i UN Kit Fi KST and TA Y 1.0 II MTU 10 IC'1'8 Great Reduction Cabinet Photographs ONI.Y 2.50 PER 3DOZB3ST -AT- ;o"sa r lx ait 107 Klrst Hl.re.et, llet, Miirrlmiii ninl Yiinililll. l'OKTLANU, OKKGON