Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 11, 1896, Image 3

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CHAT AHOUT TOWN.
Fri'sh ovuIith in any Ml) In at llm Nov
idly Candy Factory.
Tiliiililim 2'i cunt a waul Ilowsid'a
Hw fill 1 Iti'nt, iii'iir depot.
If you want a inwltitf nim lilnn for -'
go lo lli'lluiny A Hunch's.
Mmi's iiihI buy cap nl all kinds
clii'ap, at tint Kucki'l nlore.
Wntch for lli) ni'W lull Biylr. Nullre
nl 0H'iiliiK later at Mis (ioldmnilli's.
Clmriimii A Hon will pay llm hlKhmt
nmiki'l piim fur potatoi'", dried fruit,
UK". '"'
No liruknil 1'ullnrii or Irayed culf coiiio
tiouin (nun III" WIIUiiH'tlii htUHin
laundry. All t.rk KUiirMiitfi-il.
Mr. mul Mm. I. II. ila me happy
jver the advent ul a Imliy Kill, tli ut
ppnard at their home on Sunday, H
teniber Ulili .
Twenty lour kind of lolwiTo, nuts,
freli rmnlii'H, rliinrs, mul (rnnll Irull at
Diin William un llm corner of Knvmlli
ami (Vter street.
Ii, Hall doc all kind ul ili'iital wurk
which In guarantees to I hi flrl-cl,
lid al price to anil tlm time. Olllce
in Courier IhiIIiIiiik.
A ilollur saved la iiiial to two dollar
rained. I'ay up your riuWlitim to tlie
Kntkhi mikk ami get th the lKrmllt ol
tin) reduction In irlrn.
A cool ilrink ol tliut aixla water or
liiluuiel water tliat D. William keep on
( al hia notion aloru on Kevenlh street
will refresh yon. Try a gl.
II alllictcd wild au-nlii dieae, hair
falling out and premature lialdnvm, do
not inut greaae or alcoholic preparations,
lull apply lliill'a Hair Kenewer.
A trial aiiliHrrlptioti to tint Oregon
City KmraMMiiiaR, the leading neper
ol Clackamas county, unlll Novemler
(1th, Including full election return, lor
2S rent.
For a iiilt't place to hitch your hrnc
awav lioin I lie motor lino mid a lar lo
gut a llmt Iukh Jot) ol n-iiriiit or liorw
ahot'liiK rail on S. K. S'rlpliiru'a aliop on
Fifth atnil.
Tim liul, i Hynli'in in ilriiini'd and un
liTiiiiiii'd hv indolfiil tilrira iind oHtii
ori-a. 1 Witl'H Wilrli IIu.id Salve
HM'dily hrala UuMii. It Im llm Ih-hI pilu
curu known. ('. (I. Huntley Dnuiifiat.
If dull, cpirilli'DH and Hlnpid; If your
Moi d i Ihirk mid uln'iiihli ; II your ap
itilu i rnprit'loiia and unrirlain. Yon
iii'cd a SiirHupanllii. For lii't ri'Hulta
lukn licWitt'a. It rocoinmi'iida itwlf.
C (i. HuntU-y, liriiKirlnt.
Tim 1'nivi-rnity of (in-tfon, tliu (rcut
fret) acliool of tliu pi'oplo, oprim Siplm
lor H, 1 siHi. Kvury younu man und
yomm woiniii) in the atale onulit lo aliaiv
in ita ('liridtiuu mliii'iilioual Inllui'iii'i'H.
AdilrcHH, l.'niviirsily of Oregon, l-:n"iu,
Oregon.
Don't Irillu iiway liino when yon
liavii rlioliTii morliua or diarrlnra.
Fiulit llii'in in llm IM-K'mniiik- with I'k
Witl'a Colic A Oioler I'uro. Don't
liavo to wait for n-Biilta, thry am in
Htautiiui'oiia and it lonvoa Him bnwida in
lii'iillliy condition. C. CI. Huntley,
DniUK'iHt.
Win. Klliott hua liri'ii quilii nick for
tliu piiHt wct'k nt llm home of hia ilunnli
tor, Mra. J. T. AHirnon, hut liu la now
pronouncod out of dungcr. Mr. Klliott
in a piunt'cr of Mil und Iiuh rcaidud iu thia
counly evurv ainco thut year. Ho Iiiih u
hunt of (rimiilrt who will ImkIiuI to know
that he in in a fitir way to recover hia
health,
Tlinwliinn muchino niiin will find at
the Kntkhtiuhk olllco a perfect record
mid rocuipt book, lllunk apuco for
recordiiiK ciich daya work, amount and
price and arrnnjsod in duplicate form so
that it can be lined as a receipt aa well
an memoranda of the work. Mont com
plete thinK ever gotten out. Machine
men who uaud this book luat aeaHnn have
oidered for this year. Sent by mail lor
75 cents.
The S. 1. Company has not taken olf
the Hying train between I'orllund and
Bun Franciaco, nor have the stundard
rntea been eHtabliabed. Including berths
the tickets (or l'lillmun Btandurd slee
ers nro $10 and for Pullman touriat
aleoierH f 10. A train leaves every five
days leaving 1'ortland at 10 p. in. Tho
next train loaves Portland Monday,
September Mill.
If you have ever seen a little child in
the agony of summer complaint, you can
realize tho danger ol the trouble and
appreciate the value of instantaneous
rebel always afforded by De Witts Colic
and Cholera Cure. For dysentry and
diarrhiea it is a reliable remedy. We
could not afford to recommend this as
a cure unless it wore a cure. C. U.
Huntley, Druggist.
'reali oyalora In any style at llm Nov-
idty Candy Factory .
Mlna Marytii'rluf Wall begin tlm full
term u( her klinierKurliiii m'bool laat
Monday .
All kluda of freali and sail water flh
on ire at ll'iinnhrey Tieniliath'a, next
door to Albright's meat market.
Hev. M. I Kuugwlll lie-in a aurlea of
aeriiioua next Hundiiy evening on gen
eral tuples. Ilia II rut aiibjet will be
"Danger Hlgnala."
I', M. Alkinwiii has nudu a prewuit
of a big II r tree lo the dee reading
room, and Hey, Wall, tlm librarian,
would hn glad lo get some help lo have
It mailt) up Into firewood.
Mine J. II. iliimir, of Cortland, organ
IxhiI chiMaea I ii KhakiiHpMarean reading,
(ieruniu and Freucli n the city Wed
neaduy and will ciindiii.'t a clan on Tues
days hereafter.
Senator Mitchell made a great cam
paign ad lri'M al Woodhurn luat Friday
on a mud uinney and protection. He
will adilniHit tliu people of Oregon City
on September I'lllli.
Mra. I'.. K. Murtin'a inillinery oH-ning
will luku place about tlm lTitb ol Sc
lember. Slid will have one of the lineal
aelertiona ever brought to Oit-gon City,
bulb in style and II nihil .
Many a day's work la toil by aiek head
ache, cuilxcd by indigentinn and atomach
trouble. DeWitt's Little Karly Klaers
are the iiiohI cio-rliia! pills for overcom
ing such dilllciillie. C. i- Huntley
Diuggint.
L'Mt, on the street between F.ly nil
Main street, a aoldier'a nmmorlal sheet
ol Co. It, Mil Ohio Volunteers. Tlm
parly finding it will he ruitably rewarded
by leaving the alioet al this olllce or
tirace's slore.
AogiiHla. the infant daughter ol liu
dolph and Aiiguata Seiler aged II months
and seven day, died on Monday, Hep
tcmber 7th . The funeral services oc
curred at the family resilience on Wed
neaday, SptemlHr lith at 2 p in.
The Novelty Candy Factory's big
fountain ia running almont day and night
and the (troprietois are scrvinf their
ciinloniers with the lineal icecream soda,
Artie simIu, Wilhoit mineral water, root
I hit and carbonated orange cider.
The miliji'i'l lor the morning dlacourac
at the MelhodiHl church next Sunday ia,
"The Flight ol Jonah From the Post ol
Duty," In the evening die paator will,
by reiiiet, ileliver hia lecture on, "(jive
the Hoys u Chanco " All are cordially
invited.
The St. Cecilia chorus will meet (or
practice every Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. K. K. Williams. Thi
chorus won aueh high praise laat year
from On von City audiencea that they
will alwiiva be greeted with cuthuni
uhiii wherever they may sing.
Theories ol cure may be dieruswd at
length by phyxicianH, but the Hiillercru
want quick rebel; and One Minute
Couch Cure will give it to tbeni. A
hale cure (or clilMrcn. It is ' the only
luirmlcHH remedy that produces immed
iate rcnulls." ('. (i. Huntley, Druggist.
All HrHons intending to join the
Chautatiiiua cIiihh this year are cordially
invited lo meet ut C. II. Dye's Monday
evening Sept. 14 to organise and order
books. This, the Frencli-Ureek year is
said to he the most delightful of the
course. Cost of books. f.r, cost of mug
axlue or fl W in the club.
An article in the September Review of
Reviews entitle! "The Outlook upon
the Agrarian Propaganda in the West,"
by Newell Dwiglit Hillis, throws helpful
sidelights on the campaign methods now
lieing employed by the populists in the
West, ol which tho F.ast bus heretolore
known little or nothing.
At the Y. M. C. A. athletic sports at
(ilaiUtono park last Saturday afternoon,
the "Yellow" carried otT the honors
over the "Hods" by a score of IS to 3.
Charles Pope won in 1st in the 100
yard foot race; In the bicycle race,
Jo Uooufullow was first, Charles Wil
son second and John Hurrishurger,
third. The yellow team won the relay
raco as well as the baseball game, and
F.d Newton won the hammer throw.
Mrs. 8. A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal., had
the bad luck to sprain her ankle. "I
tried several liniments," sbo says, "but
was not cured until I used Chamberlain's
Pain Palm. Tnut remedy cured me and
I take pleasure in recommending it and
testifying to its efficiency." This medi
cine Ib also of groat value for rhouma
tism. lume buck, pains in the chest,
pleurisy and all deep-seated and muscu
lar pains, For sulu by G. A. Harding,
druggist.
Capt. F. T. Eustnian from Fort Van
couver with a detail of four men arrived
in Oregon City Wednesday and is camped
on the Clackamas near the Eust Side
railway bridge. Captain Eastman Is
making a topographical survey of this
part of Oregon for the war department,
his work being a part of that now being
carried on all over the United States by
the government in ascertaining tho lo
cations of all roads, streams, lulls,
mountains, etc.. the knowledge ol which
ia of vital importance to an army on a
campaign. Captain EiiBtinan finished a
survey of Washington county last week.
This county will close bis work for this
year.
COim L'milH (.'0N.HITTKK
lllolil an KiiIIiuhUhIIc llejiulilliaii
Meeting Maturiliiy.
PurHiiunt lo call the Clackauiiiacoiinly
republican central comiiiitluii held
a meeting at the city council cham
ber Saturday afttirno'Hi at two o'clock,
Chairman H. M. Ilumsby presiding.
Twenly-oim out of the ,'10 precincts in the
county were represented, and the gath
ering was noted for being imbued wilh
uu extraordinary amount of enthusiasm
for a county central committee, as
theno gatherings are usually very prosy
matter-of-fact allairs. The majority ol
the committee expressed themnelvus as
being very hopeful for the success of
McKiiiley and Hobart at the November
election. Mr. Daniel was apioiiiUl to
1111 the vacancy on the committee from
lieayer creek by a unanimous vote.
It was decided to havu public speak
ing in every precinct in the county, and
cuuiinilteeiuen will be expected to com
municate with the secretary when shak
ers are wanted, as by pursuing this plan
conflictii.g dates will beavoided. It was
alao recommended that the committee
men of each precinct work harmoniously
together to further the object and pur
poses of republican organization. There
are aeyeral precincts in the county
where there ha Meyer been any repub
lican nM-akers, and it ia the desire of the
committee to have lhse places supplied
as well as the most ixmulaloil precincts.
County republican headquarters have
been established at Secretary llyan s
olllce, where a plentiful supply of cam
naiixn documents can be obtained. Any
one deflriiig campaign literature can ob
tain the same by applying or addressing
headquarters: The following commit
teeman were in attendance :
Charles llolstroin, Aberrielhy,
J K Marks, Harlow,
Tho. Daniels, Pea ver Creek,
LI) Shank, Cunby,
William Welch, Chcrryville,
F M Osborne, Damascus,
John VanCuren, Kagle creek,
E Williums, Garfield,
J M Tracy, Huntings,
II Kleinsinith, Highland,
John II Darling, Maple Lane,
C T Howard, Milk creek,
W 8 Kider, New Era,
T F Hyan, Oregon City No I,
George Ilroughton, Oregon City No 2,
J L Swalhird, Oregon Cilv No 3.
J ATulta, Oswego,
A Aschotr, Sievers,
Jacob Miley, Union,
T H Stipp, Upper Molalla,
J P ljgan, West Oregon City.
Wedding (iulore.
A favorable omen of MeKinley's elec
tion and returning irosH-rity, is Iho fact
of the numerous weddings that have oc
cuiredin this vicinity during llm past
few day.
Miss Leon M. Smith and N. Hubert
son were mairied at Suiinyaido in this
county on Saturday, September fi'li, Pev.
Itariett ulhYiating. The happy young
collide are receiving tho congratulations
of their many friends.
Married at the residence of W. II. II.
Samson, Wednesday, September lUh,
Miss Annie Covey und John Clowser,
both of Harlow. County Judge Hayes
performed the ceremony. Air. and Mrs.
Clowser will reside ut Uarlow.
J. K. Anderson, of Clarke county,
Washington, and Miss Margaret Green,
oi Milwaukee, were married in this city
Friday, SoptemW 4th, at the residence
of W, II. H Samson. Justice SehueM
olllciated on this interesting occasion.
Miss Helen Sittou, daughter of Mrs.
E. E. Martin, was married last Friday
to Phillis Holdeii, of Clackamas Heights.
The bride was one ol Oregon City's
most estimable young ladies, and Mr.
llolden is popularly known by a wide
circle ol acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs.
Holdeii will reside in Oregon City.
Cora ShepharJ and Joseph Sprague,
both of Hedland. were married at the
residence ol W. II. II. Samson lust Sat
urday, September 5th. Both are esti
mable Clackamas county young people,
and will reside on the bride's farm in the
Kedland neighborhood. This Is the
50th wedding held in the Samson dwel
ing since it has been inhabited by the
present occupants, and Justice Sehne
bel had the honor of tying the nuptial
knot.
Nollce to Taxpayers.
To the taxpayers of Clackamas
county, notice is hereby given that on
Monday, October 5th, 18.tS, the Board
of Equalization of Clackamas county
will meet at the oflice of tlm County
Assessor, and continue in session for
one woek.
J. C. Bradley, Assessor.
Tools For Sale.
Pilo-drivor, hammer, a derrick, ropos.
blocks, peavys and a full set of bridge
and boatbuildor's tools. Will be sold at
a bargain. Call on Mrs. Sarah Paq
ukt, Main and Twelth Streets, Oregon
City.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the many friends
for their kind sympathy during the sick
ness and death of our beloved daughter,
Mr. and Alus. Wm. Wickham.
The Novelty Candy Factory is the
place to get pure ice cream in any
quantity.
Highest of all ia Leavening Power, Latest U.S. Cor't Report
1DX
ABSOLUTELY PUCE
Mrs. K. E. Dais, of Kan Miguel, Cal.
Says: "I am trying In a measure to repay
the inaiiiifactnrera of Cliaiiibvlain's
Couuh Remedy for the great good their
remedy has done me. For years I was a
constant sutlerer Iroin weak iungs and
bronchial asthma. My rest at night was
disturbed by a hacking cough, so that I
felt miserable the greater part ol the
time. Many remedies recommended by
friend were tiled, none of which proved
suitable to my caae. I did not exteri
encaany leneflclal results until I began
taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
After two bottles of the large lxe have
Ixwn used I am pleased to slate, my
health i better than it ha been (or
years. The soreness has left my lungs
and chest and I can breathe easily. It
has done me so much good that I want
all who are suffering from lung troubles,
as I a as. to give it a trial." For sale by
G. A. Harding, druggist.
Insurance that insures
F. K. Doxalusok.
J. R. Mattock, the well known New
Era farmer, wa in the city Saturday,
and rejiorts that the grain already
threshed has fallen considerably below
the average. His wheat turaed out 21
bushels to the acre, which the reapers
estimated would yield 3- bushels to the
acre while the cutting was being done.
The wheat grains are not plump like
they were last year, which accounts in
some measure for the shortage. Mr.
Mattock states that the August rains
greatly improved the prospects for the
potato crop, which will be up to the
usual standard.
Leading insurance attency
F. E. Doxaldhox.
Wilh a small outlay of money and la
bor a good wagon ami bicycle road can
be made between Portland and Oregon
City on the West Side, 11 miles in
length. The road to Riverside Inn is in
good condition and from Oregon City to
Oswego ia one of the finest drives in the
country. There is a gap of about two
miles between the Riverside Inn and
Oswego, which needa improving. The
Oregon Road club should take the mat
ter in band and see thut it is opened. It
ia not too late for this season. Portland
Evening Tribune.
Largest insurance business
V. E. Donaldson.
Last August while working in the har
vest Held I became overheated, was sud
denly attacked with crumps and was
nearly dead. Mr. CummingB, the drug
gist, gave mo a dose of Cliumoerlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which completely relieved me. I now
keep a bottle of the remedy handy. A.
M. Iiunuell, Centerville, Wash. For
Bute by It. A. Hunting, druggist,
Heliuble fire insurance
F. E. Donaldson.
The Novelty Candy factory has just
received a new shipment ol Oregon
melons and other fresh fruits. The
Novelty carries the most complete and
freshest stock of fruit, confectionery auts
etc., of any place in Oregon Citv and at
more reasonable prices. Their ice cream
and soda is just as good as you can get
in Portland
Ten big insurance companies
F. E. Donaldson.
Julius Priester states that the Maple
Lane republican club is prospering,
having already 38 members, and several
more have signified their intention of
becoming members at the next meeting,
which will be held on September 2tth.
The officers of the club are E. M. Ward,
president; C. C. Williams, vice-president;
and Julius Priester, secretary.
Best insuiance companies
F. E. Donaldson.
The Milwaukee school begins next
Monday with the following efficient
corps of instructors : Trot. T. J. Gary,
principal, and Misses Edna Ross and
Ida Birkemier, us assistants. Prof.
Gary stands high as one of the leading
educators of the county and the people
of Milwaukee are fortunate in securing
his services.
Free insurance blotters
F. E. DosALD80N.
The best ice cream in the city at W.
W. Slovall's Seventh street confection
ery store, at the Reddoway stand. Five
cents a diah or 25 cents a quart. The
yery place to get cool soda water, cigars
and candies. Give the place a trial
when you pass that way.
Chailes Albright, Jr., has removed bis
hill butcher shop from Shively's build
ing to the room formerly occupied by
the Seventh Street Pharmacy in Wil
liams block. Jack Humphrey has
charge of the establishment.
A nice line ol ladies' and gentlemens'
umbrellas just received at Cbarman A
Son's.
Ar.OlT CLAIKA.MAH I'OU.W.
Large lo area and In Isolation, and
Various reMorces.
Clackamas county has an area of about
1,500 square miles and a population of
22.000. In l:0 the population was
15,233 and in 1810 it was Being
one oi the Lower Willamette valley
counties, and reaching (rom the river to
the mountains, it naturally follows that
Clackamas must have a considerable
variety of surface characteristics and
natural productions. It has a wide
lange ol (arm product. Its timber is
abundant and valuable. It has a large
mineral wealth, only a small portion ol
which Is under development indeed, in
the volume and value ol its manufac
tures, Clackamas county ranks second J
second in ttie countie of the state.
Besides the Willamette river, the
Clackamas, the Molalla and Pudding
are important streams flowing from the
eastward ; and the valleys of all of them
are uniformly rich and well suited to
agricultural. There are no better lands
anywhere than in these bottoms. The
soil is of surpassing richness, and is
easily tilled. Back a little from the
streams is what is koor as second
bottom land; that is, land possessing
most of the characteristics of that bor
dering on the streams, but somewhat
drier and suitable to tb production of
crops that'might be injured by excessive
moisture. Still further back is upland
of all grades to the most mountainous.
Of course there ara many secondary
watercourses, anj on the ridges separat
ing them is fine farming nd grazing
land, the soil in general being of a clayey
nature
All the common farm crops are grown.
Wheat, oats, barley, buckwheat, various
grasses, beans peas, potatoes, and other
root crops, melons, strawberries, grape g
currants, ' blackberries, raspberries,
cherries, plums, prunes, pears, peaches,
apricots, and apples of all kinds, are
among the productions of Clackamas
county. Vast quantities of bops are also
raised. The only teasel farm wett ol
the Mississippi river is in this county.
I Fruit, wheat, hops and potatoes may be
named as the most important agricul
tural' productions ol the county. The
fruit raising industry is probably the
most susceptible nf expansion. The
small prairies in the central and south
ern parts of the countv cannot be sur
passed in the advantages they offer (or
the raising of peaches, prunes and small
fruits. Others flourish there, of course,
but these sre particulaily mentioned, be
! ii -.... o.
itaiinc Hie mc gcucmnj irj.ni'u no
the most profitable and affording a basis
lor the rapid upbuilding of a great in
dustry. By going back a few miles from the
river, or into tho foothills, many choice
locations may be engaged in with profit,
and comfortable homes made. Many of
the old settlers have farms of several
hundred acres each ; and with the jrow
ing disposition to divide up these tracts
into smaller farina, a large amount of
such land is now and must continue to
come into the market. The Oregon City
Board of Trade will be glad to supply full
information regarding this locality.
Pacific Northwest.
Cures Croup.
"My three children are all subject to
cioup ; I telegraphed io San FVancisco,
got a half a dozen bottles of S. B. Cough
Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless
you for it. Yours, etc., J. H. Crozier,
Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G.
Huntley, druggist.
Imllgextiou Cured.
Depressing times depress the mind ;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
doses of the S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to a nor
mal condition. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
For Sale.
A cottage, five rooms, two full lots,
fruit trees and a good well, city water
in yard. Cheap on easy terms. Good
location, 10th and Jackson sts. Apply
at this office.
Sixteen to One
That you can't get a better shave in
the city or a neater bair cut than you
can at Rogers'. 15 cents a shave, Sun
days and the holidays included.
Farm to Rent.
One of the best farms in Clackamas
county to rent on favorable terms. Call
on or address.
L. L. Portkr, Oregon City.
Money to Loan.
I have $350 to loanon good cleared
farm land. C. H. Dyk.
There will be a public sale at Clarkes
on October 3, wherein all the live stock,
farming implements, bay etc. belonging
to Henry Jewell will be sold cheap.
EAST AND SOUTH
THE SHASTA JIOUTE
Of tho
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Cxpress Trains leave Portland Daily.
Hou.h I iNiirtaj
Hr.u Ut Portland Ar 10 A.m.
9 xr,r.n. Lt Or.f.ni lijr I,t lat.i,
10 4 M. I Ar S yr.ni-l.ro ,r 7:00 r. at.
The aliove train tlop at Kait Portland,
Or-rnn ('Alt. WrvxIlHirn. Halm, Tomer,
Marion, JrtlrrMin. Albany, A Ihany junrlion,
Tangi-nt, Hlieildt, Halwy, llarrlnhurg, Junc
tion City, Knifiie. Crmwell, Drain, anil all
tation from Korlnirg to Aalilaud inblusiva
DIN150 CARS ON OGDKK ROUTE.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
AMD
Second-Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to all tbroufb train.
ROHEBURO MAIL IDalln.
30a. M. I It Portland Ar 1 1 40 p.
-;;.. I Lt OreronClty It IJU F.
bVir.n At Rieliir I.r
HA I. KM PAH K-OKK. (Poly.
4 -io r. u. Lt P rtl on Ar
10 IS a.
27 A.
if) a. m
4:49r. a Lt Orn.nl (it .t
a-i.'tf. a. Ar I-m t.r
Weit Hide Uirinton.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLM.
Mall Train. Dally (Except Sundav.)
7 30a a.
l'i l.Sr M.
Lt Pr:ln) Ar
Ar Conralll Lt
ean r.m
Mr.m
Al AlbanT and ."orT.llli connect with trains
of Oregon Cen rtl k E nui-n Railroad.
Ezprei Train Dallv rEicept Sunday)
4 4', p. a. I
Lt Portland Ar S:.
7:26 r.a. I Ar McMlnnTllla Lt 15.40 a.
THROUCH TICKETS
TO ALL POlXTalN Till
EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE
Can be obtained at lowett rate from L. B.
Moore, Af ent, Oregon City.
B.KOEHLER, K. P. ROOERS.
Manager. An t O. F. and Pa. Afnt.
Forty
Million
Dollars
of surplus is behind
the guarantees in
the new policy of
The Equitable Life
Assurance Society
and there are a great
many guarantees.
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
L. Saxcil, Gin. Mas.
ORIUONIAil BLD., PORTLAND, OR.
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