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V OREGON CITY ENTOIU'RISE .FKIDAY, SEITEMHEU 20, 1001. gw TjlTy-ty vjj ijr ly-w; a. CORRESPONDENCE Our correspondents will please send in articles bvfore Wrdnedays of each week, other iso it reaches us too late for publication. CUrks. The neather continues fine. Threshing it all done, and we are all well pleased with the yield, some wheat ver. 'inn 45 bushels to the acre. Samuel Peck and wife, of Campbell, Neb., the guests of their brother, John reck, are very much delighted with the climate here, and also the Oregon fruit. They expect to make Oregon their future home. The tide of immigration seems to be comity tli is a ay, for several farms bere in this place have been bought by Kaet em nun, a ho are bringing their families Willi liicui. (j'ikxI roads LriugaJebira Lie c'a.-s of people into a community. . Stone. Den La Sprague it on the sick list. The frame a oik on the creamery building is being pushed very rapidly. Mi-es Malia Mnmpower and Lillie Marstou have gone to Vancouver to pick prune. Most of the hop pickers have returned ana report hops rather poor, and not much money to be made hop picking. Thi ebbing is almost through in this vic.ni y. Mnmpower A Ileea returned trout Park place Saturday with their ma chine. 1 lie new school house in District 51 is the third tinker, and ba.lly bruised the little finger, the wound seems to be j doing well. Mrs. llattle Meyer was in the hnpyard , last Sat unlay morning. About 10 o'clock word was sent to her that the thresh r would be therefor dinner, and she came home, got dinner for the threshing crew, and went back to the hepyird shortly after 2 o'clock. Who can beat that T It was with deep sorrow we learned of the death of our honored President. It seems as though death by electrocution is too good for the traitor. The people of Maninam are warm in their sympathies for the wife of the honored deal. If all the anarchists In the United States could lie found out, they ought to be given a free ride over the ocean wave to some eluded spot where they could revel confusion to their heart's content; then the law-loving ard law abiding citiaeus coald dwell together in peace. BlackHdir in Jones for Crui. Misses Cora Jagitr and Sari visited Mt. Pleant Sunday. Mrs. II. Jons expects to start Minnesota one day this week. Mr. Josi has his cheese lactory started and is making cheese every day. Oscar May purchased a fine team of horses from J. Moore one day last week The wind is blowing at the rate of 40 mile an hour and, the sun is shining at 15 degrees this afternoon. Boys, get you ready with your brand new tin pans, lor there's g wine to be a wedding in this good, go! old town. We regret very much Indeed to learn that J. Graham anj family leave Sunday for Portland, here they will reside In the future. During the last two weeks, one passing through here would have been amazed toseehowq iiet it was; but everything ail coiniiieled, and is a very Deal build ing. The patrons may well Le proud of J fhfcrl ince hoppickers Lave re the work which was done by Coiby lorDeJ- Blarton. W lule cutting orchard grass on his The sad news of our President's death 'tll' m. Wax. Uuyer heard the dog wast.-ceived with much regret b? the making queer barks. Upon examina- ! .'p!e of this community. Death conies tion ll ,oun l' bJ discovered a hat U ui all. but it is rather hard to ne.r Poed to be a live porcupine, Will has when one fellow being will take anoth- Li l,ca' in cage, "I have used your Hair Visor tor nvs yesrs ana am treat v I a . . w I. a. i. picsicvi wiin ii. ii certainty re stores tn original color to tray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Airs. Helen MUenny.New Portland.Me Aycr's Hair Vigor has been restoring color -to gray hair for fifty years, ana it never rails to uo this work, cither. You can rely upon' It for stopping your haJr from falling, for kccplnt; your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. ; $1 M S Mil. AH 4r,ul,lt., ' i It your drnreM rnal sitppljr v.. a n.'iur sua a ill atpru Sni as una ju a ixitiM, n yr anil tin of jour iintr! i.rr uilu-a. AUK tXl. J. t' ll aara an. I witt the nawe Alt.llVM. Iiwvl, Maw. last Friday evening, lie resumed Ms I work Saturday morning, (culing much the better fur Ills trip. The (larlleld Young People's Social club will leopcn Friday evening, Oct. 4il. All members are requested to he present. There will Ik) election of nlllcers, redesh inonU will tm serve I ami a good lluiu is expected. IXm't forget the date. MX IK 4 THE A( ( ISAlltlN. ASTHMA PURE FREEl Astlmmlono Urintj lustrtnt MoIIef itti Porinniioni Cu In All Cnsrsi. tr'i Vila without a cause. F.ther Hatton had the misfortune to gel one of his ribs broken one day last w e. while endeavoring to climb upon one of hia horses. Father Hatton is al iiiiet X) years old, and rather stout. We believe he succeeded in mounting the burse anyway. larqnaa. Hoppickers are returning borne again. Shely Half is busy bauling logs to the mill. Nolaila. Hot, windy weather. Eighty degrees in the shade. Has summer come again? Not to feel sorrow f ul over the I'resi dent s death is to feel as an anarchist. Mrs. A.J. Sawtell goes to Walla Walla this week to visit ber sister Mrs. Amy Wilson. Mrs. Leavittiahome from the hospital. It is hope J that her recovery will soon take place. Miss Mattie Leavitt gave np ber poai Mr. Shaver finished picking hops last lon as teacher, and came home to look Friday noon. Hoppicking was a short job this year, the hops being a short crop. M if p Maud Marquam is borne again from east of the mountains. Skirvin Bros, have finished threshing after her mother. Carry S. Herman and family have just returned from Eastern Oregon, well sat iafied to remain in Webfoot. Threshing in this locality is a thing of the past for this year. The, auras or the season, and run their' machine "Advance',' and the "Farmer's Friend" iut o winter quarters laxt Salurda. are to be found where they belong In C.J. Marquam. our enterDrutim Doet- Bitter and merchant, went to Portland JIr- Moore finished up his hoppicking last Situ-day on business, returning '"t " fdnesday. While the yield was Monday evening. Dot ,WP, over 8W boxes, the qiality Mrs. Marv Albright met with onite n WiM " 0,,U,' ri,,t- accident a short time airo. which eon.l Miss Edith Behanna's friends will be Mrs. II. II. Andrrs and tl MUsn Iinoncallislon the Misses Florcnr-j snd Agues Pavis one day Ust week. Several parties have sold their l g to lius Itorurtt, Egbert Footer and Nosh Stingley. The thne are buying to gether, Mrs. Henry Anders reports one of her calvea missing out of the Arid and fears some large varmint may have caught It, as it had a bell on and the fence ass too high for it to jump over. Mrs II. II. Anders st ubhed her foot in coining down the mountain side, ami ad a narrow e-aie, but, happy to rr late, did not spill her lierriea, (or which he had labored to pick. V hen Mrs. English and Mrs. Patter son weie in the but kleberry iateh they got quite a scare. TLey built a fire by a stump, to cook dinner, a hen a report shocked them. Ity some means a cart ridge had gotten into the Are and ex ploded. No one hurt. Threshing is a thing ol the past in Garfield. Messrs. I.nnls Palmateer and Wilbur Wade housed their thresher on the 11th, white Sain Yocuw and sous finished on the H'h, with everyone rll p!eased with the work d me by both ma chines, and hoping to have a largei j b of threshing to employ the same men again next year. Fruit of all kinds is fine and hug. The four large dryers of Garfield have en gaged all that they can handle,' an some orchards il have to lie left with out drying, for want of dryera to bsad! the fruit. Onedrjer.K.S. I'almaiaef's, could be run if some parties aislie.lt run il, ss there is plenly o? fruit of extrs quality which parties couM g t to dry. It. S. falmateer is not able to do the work required to run the dryer. There have teen several accidents to various residents of Uatleld the past few days. Henry Palmateer had the winf. tune to get his hand torn by a cjjlindsr tooth while removing the concave ol the separator. Mr. Haider gut bis thumb caught on lias brake while he waa liftin on the bind wheels of the separator wagon. It bunted the thumb iu two places, making a painful sound. Wii Mr, Tracy Iterates the t hurjre Against , Hint Sade II; a I'nrtlaml Papr. I Iaxiuk.S.'pI. 17, l'HU. Editor Enterprise: While In your city j list Sattndiiy I learned ul a vile attack I nude upon me by the Evening Telegrcm 1 of Friday evening, Sept. I3ih, ltH), ll hd Intended to ausaer thsl vile slander In full so that It would appear In your pxr of this week, but oalng lo not be ing slile to see a certain parly when in ton 1 Inteudetl to go bark ou Tuealsy oi tins wees ; nut lire (iroks out on my premises Monday aflertKMMi, and I hate been fighting fire ever since. 1 write this to let my Irlemls know that J don't propose lo lit such a vile attack as that go by unnoticed by me. The public shall know tle truth, the whole t'uth, and nothing but the truth about this mstier just as soon as I can probe It lo the bot loin. Jtass M Tmact. Death of Janu s II it cy. Jatnei Halley, an old settler of EgU Crxk.died st 11 o'clock Wrdueolay at the resilience of his cousin, Mrs. Sol Intel st Clarkamas Statlou, sgd Ik) years, lie csme to Ongon from Miihi gsn In lHi'u' and has rrsidrd In Clacka mas county ever since. His wife end only child died many yean sgo. I'uring his last lllnesa be had the kindest atten tion f'om relatives and friends. The funeral will be held from his old home in Eagle Creek at 12 o'clock today. Services a ill ts conducted at the grave CHAINED FOR TEN YE All S nikiir. tCNT A B BOI.UTL f, T latll 01 Motl,f Mat i,. 1 Tlwre Is nollili.g Ilka Asilii,,,,!,,,, ,, Inslslil rsllrt, sn In ilu, r ' " 'lh ll nirvs a nsn an else Mill lt. t). K. Wslls. of VIII. iti.e ... "ViMir trial IxMUt ( A.ii.Mi.i.",',i',7,V' r.hmi MMi.iiiiou, i ramiiii i.ii . , " '"iii till I Isrl tor Ilia mmI itnt lss. rlislnsd villi iil. u.r..( j eur..l. I saw your advg I. .,, fl ''n ul Ihliilrraiiriil sinl lnrMisiiiiiitf ,n. ' ""n and llioiiglil yuu ial oi.ih k, ; hill ,.,,l.l 1.. tfl. II . I... I .. '"U'WIlK mailt. Ilia trial s 11 Ilka a rii.,..? "'I ,0,"H. full Udlle " ' """N, IV s asnt lo Mini l.i ...rt Irvslinriil ol Atlimslaiia. shiiiu, i.. ,,. ' ' e.irl Mr Wells. We'll w, ,,v .u l? I'AIU. AliNtJU rK..Y FIIKK or uSl 14 any sitltarar ahii am. , 'S imwisI N'sver mind, iliHiKt, y d Ins. I.nes.ar 1 ymir r.. A.n.,,,.1, rli.s sm.I cure. Ida , u, Jj?1 Mirs glsil we ais In sn. . i , u' U'rllealonr,a.l.lrr,ii. Mt T A K T liti'i.. U KPK'O K t o., ;u K..t fwm, hi , jl y ? Hold by ail Uruggista. ' ' "' We carry the Urgrst slink Cask a. lelli of Mr Nuassa t'ttrlsosi Mr. Susanna Carlson, alls of John Carlson, peacrtulty breathed bur la't at her borne In Col too, Oregon, last Mon day afternoon. Her age aa ) years, seven months and 10 dsys. She msrrie.1 W years ago last Novemlwr and Ins given birth to 12 rhildien, 11 of a Lorn remain t mourn llmir loss. Joeph,of Washington; Mrs, I.lgl th'g-r, Mrs. Jennie Haginn, of IVrtUnd ; Harry, of Wyoming; Minnie, Christrena, tiicar, I Clara, Frederick, Gertrude and Lillian, of Cotton. Mrs. Carlson lias been a sufferer for 20 years and bas endarad her pain with patience. She waa a faithful wife, a loving and devoted mother. .Her bua band and all her children were with her to the last, with the exceptlonof Joeh snd Harry. eta, Collins and Linings In Cls k hum comity. We are the only uinlrrtakris In Clackamas county owning a hrarsr ami will furnish It for less than ran hr hail rtrhrre. We are under small rsprie end do not ak large profits b Calls promptly altrndrd night or k. day Pa. ... I ; s . ax . . aa .a . . . -.... are ..a sea. n HI UCOfl l II C5!n TATAVjrATATATArATAVATATArATAT&ATATAVArATATATAYATATjL R. L HOLMAN her sister's, Mrs, and Mrs. It. R. Thouas. finffdhertober house for awhile, but is pWacd t0 ,ier t,'t recovering kur Wade, whjlf removing the cover to ..vu.u.raui;onii ueieu uer in me ,no cunon Km ,.;... t l.t. 1n.. hop yard a week ago. She was taken to caught anions; the u,uvlni ..,!., F. C. Brown, by J. W. I i llie Pauent sun 0( R. U. P.lm.lr r.m- n.,-l wasDediltM in a back, with mattresses ,lnrf killed b l-im, U..k..,i t, . r..w . n.l .PI, ... ., . . " " " -. ........no.ioouwiein miraanve year-old ster as It ran oy him . The f.t in three and three fourths hours quite struck blm on the right side ot the chin, e irum, unuer a aina Bister s duK cting bis law. and shn.-.t fr.rtnr niBl, Willi Will SOOn D9 aUOUl inir tin ll,.riil,l .A .1.- able to be out again Mrs. E. Y'oungs is spending few weeks in Marquam, putting np frnit. She expects to return to her home east of the mountains the last of this week. Next Sunday the last services for the conference year will be held in the M. E. church. The people of Msrqtiam are very anxious for the return of their pas tor for another year. John Labor met with a palnul acci dent lafct Thorsday, while unloading seme straw at bis barn. His band was caught in the pulley of the fork, cutting again. Barlow. A. N. Scoggin Is visiting friends at Barlow this week. Miss Nettie Klutn went to Portland off tlie joint of the middle finger, a piece Monday and returned Tuesday. -;!. .1. V. . If .1.. nr ... .1 """"sum nan uu me Blue Ol J. II. P.lanrlisril rulnrnHii In. ma M. day, after a several weeks visit with friends at New Era. U. T. Melvin returned from Wood- burn, Tuesday, where be lias been visit ing several weeks with relatives. left stomach tootb, and alao striking hltn in iht chest. Mrs. Wills, with grest presence ol mind. caught the chin in ber band and wrench ed it back straight as aoon as she could reach the little fellow, thus saving him much pain. He is getting along all right. but aays be don't want any more knock out blows like that was. It was auita a narrow escape for hiio. No use bird-shot Uarllald. Trune picking will soon commence, If t W . . oir.iMjn jjooney was seen la our M. W. Phillsbury, representing the mi(iil HaDdar to hunt t!Trs V't' eC1"' Co-, of Portland, was a I Hop picking Is oyer and everybody Is I cosiness visitor at Jiarlow, Tueacty. j returning nome Tl I. M.I.U . . J f.l. . I I f Patrih t.rnn. .ln...l I ' . ... e I wiii duiivw WW UlirOUlCIQ llie I " n. unu ioiui Mt3J UUIlie IrOUl Uger any ana US awlUlly nsk death of Mrs. Mary Kendall, of Macks. Pmascus, Sunday. lOr J OU. bn-?. Mrs. Kendall Is well and favora- Mrs. Kate Irvln was tbo guest of Mrs, Consumntion U a tlr ' nola '!roun(, lu 8 8ecUon! bav,n tmm Anden aw (J iiiqii bl iin iuw nnvn THlfl I Hi iu raw mnws I ll.. ... . f.mnn. Aian Tt : 1.1... ........ ... . ' vis wss uie gqest Ol 0 .-v.w. t issii-um ouenaaoeen a Miss Lacretia Lemon, Sundsy. I-...- , i i .1 ft. it I ferer from a cnmrilinatlnrf nf t!saiua tnr wul swl 11 fduiuiy I. ... ' ,. " ""- Mr. Charley Miller returned borne eats up the flesh and destroys w.y Thursday. sot. ii tu .nain. the life. No USe tO CO hunting were taken t0 Mo'all for burial Friday. it with ordinary food and med- fhe leave8ltbreeI on8 "d duht , 3 ' to mourn their loss. The family have ICine. 1 hat S Only bird-shot, the sympathy of the entire community It Still advance, firvvl hmxm " their bereavement - vwva a a s w W II IT DO THE riillDKLI UIMNkl Don't give them tea or colh-e. llsvs yoa tried the be Mai drink calM GRAIN 0? II Is delicious and nourish- Ing and takes the place of colfee. The more GIUIN-O you give the children the more health you d. .tribute through their systems. Grain-Ola made of pure grains, ami when ' properly prrpari-i tastes like the choir grsd. of coflW but mats alxMil as much. All grocers sell IU ' 15c. and Vc, charges of Scott's Emulsion will stop the advance. The disease feels that. huckleberry patch c4.i. t? i . MlM Cretla Lemon it keeping house bCOttSbmulsiOn makes the while her mother is away. body Strong to resist It Everyone who bas been to the hnckle- soothes and toughens the lun?s beriy palch bftve a11 tbeIr cans falI nnrf eucfainw f Jio efrfU ,.i.:i Mr8 H- il Anders, Dollie Lemon and from Eastern Oregon last week. Willie Davis returned home Thursday from Eastern Oregon, where he has been at work all summer. yu'te a number of hnnter passed through Garfield lant Tuesday, on their way to the mountains. Harvesting Is over, and many of the the disease wears itself out. Send for free sample. BCOTT A BOWKE. Chemists. 400 Pearl St, H. Y. jocao4iocK, all ones'". Qirfle!d. Mi Sadie Anders haa gone to the young people, tired and worn out, are seeking recreation in the mountains. Mrs. J. J. Davis Is quite ill at her borne. 8he will take a trip to California In a few weeks, for the benefit of her health. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Covev and fumile omerg uaa a line time in the Huckleberry visited her parent Monday. Thoy will pau.u. I go to the huckleberry Datch huffim r Charles Miller was a welcome visitor in Garfield and Millovla. lie hag been to lone to harvest turning to their home at Gladstone. Mr. 8. 0. Huffman, our efficient mail carrier, returned from the Hot Springs Oregon lit r Xarket Report. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. 1, I5e bushel. Flour Portland, 11.10 p-r bbl. 80 psr sk. Howard s Istst, H'lc t r sark ...a ... a... 111 ier nui. ua'.a in sacks, white, H5 to IK) cents percental, gray, HO to H.. Hay old Timothy, bales, 11 1 per ton loose, S'j to lu SO tier ton. Clover H uars, rJ. aiumi nay, fi. Millstuffa Uran, IH(0 M.r ton shorts, $21.00 per ton, chop, $10 iur ton bsrley, rolled, $20.00 per ton, Potatoes new, 1 cent o.-r lb. Kggs Oregon, 20 to 22'-j'c ter doien. nutter Kancii, 37 to 4'c per roll. Apples, (JravonsteiiiN. 00 c to IS e ir I ... ' Doz, uuier. raruiea, 00 c to 00 c per 00 X, Pesra, Birtlett. 00 c to 75 per box. Black berries, 3 to 3,'y'c wr box. Onions, choice, 1c to ljjc per lb. Green peas, 2c per lb. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12! c per lb Livestock and dresned meuta: m.f live, $.1.00 to $3 60 per hundred, Hogs, live, 6 cts; hogs dressed, 7c; sheep. I a- el. . a 'a Y4 " n.4Ci sneep. (iresseil, (1c; veal, dresse-l, VA ; lo 8 lambs, live, 3';c : lun.l.. A........ ill. i Many physicians are now prescribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly, having found that it Is the best prescription they can write because It is the one prep aration which contains the elements nec essary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kinds and it therefore cures Indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause, Geo. Harding. Might Da Oat of Debt. wMy case la peculiar," remarked the letter B. "How o7" chorused Uio other letters of the alphabet "Well, when It comes to making boodle,' I always lead, and, you will notice, there Is absolutely no reason why I should f In m-bt'' Exchange. YOUR &$pOIIBILITY ENDS AND OURS BEGINS When you buy good at our ntoro, f r our guaran ty gK8 with every pur chase, whether it rout little or much. Complete utrx'k of firo rerit'H, fr'c'nh Hreiul, Hum, Calces, etc., alwayu in stock. Ycu leave your order; wo do tho rebt. HEINZ & CO. CHAMPION BINDEB We w guarantee that the ercrtitilcsprwLit hrcl on this nisi bin will la iv aolut gain of inti per cent, of poa at ikcing ana i feed sir an any o 1 There is Iraa alistlrritiv Hint of tkcliie and ill. L.f.-ii.. s.!'. Tbcfurte feed elrtatur will aasts ba grata than any other. The relief rake keep tuutr toj gf pot. fortai clear. I'.vei yone of tlioar using Cbamjiioa KUJ. era aay it baa no etjual. .Send for catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Cj. Plrat and Taylor Sis., iVrtland, Oregoe EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMl'AX.. ISliastii Itoufe. Trains l.a. Or.ir.m flly for I'nrtiai.il snd "''1.'r,,,l7;'',A-,,,- O-'i' A.M. anj I.v Portland l.v Orrcon City Ar Aat.laiKl " haoranisnlo " bail t rsni:l-o 30 4 M J.' 4 M 12 : 4 M A HI r a) ".lira s 00 r a u ll r a Uvru Am a a 11 a 12. I. SI AS KKAt.KIt IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and iSjKctacIett. All kitnU of re palriiiK neat! dooi ml warraiiteil. l'al,mcs llldaT. faaby, Oregss " Og'lan . " Ivner " Kaiuasrity " Chicago 4 Ma a U vi a 7 ?A 4 7:42a M 7:00 a M 0:1.1 p a 7 'at 4 a s:.wpm 1 htn Angnlpt 2 mi p m ' Kl 1'ax, 0:1(1 p m 1 Fori Worth (I..H) 4 m Cllyof itcllco 1 1 :.10 A M lloiisloii 7:oo 4 n No Orlsans l):.'Kl p u Waslilnnton fl 12 4 m 1 New York 12:10 pm A1 4 M in pa ti. 'M 4 a 11 so 4 a 7:W4 a B:lp 0:42 4 M 12:10 p M I'lillinan sinl Tourist cars on IhiUi train. ( hair cars Harranieiito to (iji.lsti ami K.i I ao, and tourist rars lo Chloago, Hi. Louis N' Orleans ami WadiliiKioii. Colineclloil at Han Krannlu n xiti. u....i Phm",,!',,,,,V' ""lttu.iaMin.i:iiii,., I'.- Valium ami nouin Amsrii-a JOHN YOUNOEB, JEWEIaER Opp. Huntley's Drug Htore, FORTY YEArFeXI'EKIENCE IS Ureal Uritaln ami America. Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eye, Ear, Noso nnd Throat 317 Dekum llullding 1-OUTUND, OKK00S W A N TE t h K V K It A f . I'KIIHONS Of cbaraeler and (00U r.ulatlon In ach ita lone In tlila oounly rrsiulral) lo rsprs"" anil S'lvrrtlxi ol.l falstillshad wealthy bJO- liass loins of S11II1I llnannlal alam MS. DV Kre airsnt ai IWimn rii- i.h.. . (jjm r ' "aiiun or an- CJ. II. MAKKHAM, 0. K A., i'ortland, Orison OA.oToniv. Bsaratlis A 'It N You Has) Ulsati BoufM sry 1S no aaealy wlin siiiik-s s.Klolo"1' all i.ayabls In rash each WHiiexlay dire from head offli ra. Ilorss and carrlsK" W nlsliad arhaii iiarsarv. ltf1-rnir'. ao close aclfadilreasad stsmied snsl0 MansKnr, 810 t'aiilnti Iluildintf, ChlcsfO. $l5.00to$l8.00aWeek salary for sn liiWIIxant man orwomsnta ssi-h town. I'srniaiisiit position. We"1" ixir hour for spare time. Manufacturer, llox 1102, Cliluago. Rupture and Piles ured without operation or detention from business DR. 0. E. WATTS Room 14, McKay BIdg. 3rd & Stark Sts. PORTLAND, OR KG ON. Hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. J A 'J J A J A J A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A FARMERS It will pay you to rsd this advertisement. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color silk, wool, cotton or mixed goods at one boilinjf. Drlgbt, durable colors, without staining the bauds or spotting the kettle (except green and purple). Prices on High Grade Coffees cut In two. Fresh Bread and Cakes in our Bakery. Family Medicines, Cooling Drinks, Iced Soda and Lemonade. Post Ofllro and Publlo Telephone Station WILLAMETTE FALLS. as".