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1 1 'A OREGON CITY . ENTERPRISE FRIDAY NCVEMUKR 1, 1001. r rimti'iMMwinrvn: " Our corrKin1inti will pi" und In artidr N-fo'r dnidys o( ch wok , othr Us it reaches ui too latt fv ptlhll.'atioO. Otrflrld. Mr. loc rlmtir it ill. Mm. X. M. Tracy ii oil the tl.k lit. l'tiiin hauling It th ord.'r of the day. ' aucvraa. M-. Pinklcy it imploring toins in 1 Thankagiving l v (Mity Camp, W.O, W. will organist) a drill team, ! Jim and Klllt Richer, of Parton, wrrw in, taking In lha toon. nton Kottcr sold hit farm lor 3,S00 to man from Oklahoma, K i m atraaUrrlia ars common her, rrun of all kind it plentiful. Mr. Waklry, who hat had quit a ruk tprll, it lion It incoming. Alhert Shubbie, who wat on tha lower Columbia, it in town renewing olJ acquaintance. iieuancat lunitta wat quite a Another dance la intended lor health. M . M.wier it teaching at thf Irvan cln. 'Mu.iiae. P..-utiful (nil weather at traent. Kvny one tliouM improve it with fall woik. The jxxif pheaaants are getting the worat of thot aiiJ thell. One ran hear booming of guns a though a war wat Hunting I'eer It quite a paatimt. Many are going op the hillt for veniton. Puchard Pavi it expected home t-xn . ,u U'u and tome got nulling from K'ern Ogon, a here he hat or "". spent hit rummer. Ja. k lltncbon. our eiHctorit r a J tu-pvrkii-r. i iuipruv.i.g our county im la more ud better t!un evrr b. f r-. He does :!.e wjrk in a g ( th"riih, ya. terrain- way. A novel tiitit at preaent it in the ntllrt ul S411.lv river, where one ran tea) hundreds of Chinook Million trying to thoot tli rapid, but have tpaan and are no good tt eat. The Lutheran Evangelical churvh, of (. w.-e Marahal 11 one if hit w .-ik . 0li) '. n finally made preparatiot I to horeon nuht lat wttk. It eeemed build a church. Catper Junker donated well mail led ilt eu'iiiun meal wi.eu u . ne a.-re of land and f5 hit been tub- wit noticed to oe druopr, in the morn ing it a dead. Sc'uo I commenced in the Tra. v school- scribed lor a build. ng. Mr. Spaniel and hit wile had a falling out tnd the ronaeqnence wat a law toil house Monday ith Enier-oo Suifaee in''' divorc, each to paddle their own coiii-i.aiid At he haa ji veil oI ra'ie fiutiun in all his other trrru, it it rafe to My he will do the tame thit time. .Vr!r. nider and Ex'on are holding rev vil tervicvt at the Z .n M. E. church can.. 1 hey have told all of their tlock and renteU their place. Straat A Inarti are moving their Mmiil near loan (rum KLao on tome Mu'er Ian. I they lately punhaaed. lino ek. Ho 'ioii il ail! U.l van not ,0,r Jekrrt have their new mill com- Bad Coughs " I baJ bid cough for tig vck anJ coulJ And no relief until I tried Aycr'a Cherry Tccto rat. Only oiie-founh of tfit bottle curcJ me." L. lltwn, Ncwlnjton, Ont. Neglected coMsa'ways lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral iust as soon ss your cough begins. A few doses will cure vou then. Tan !.: :.H.V. all fntu. Cui-.u't f-Hr .1. ir hm mi uka li IS. d-i l iin If t) Iti.. tat la l.k. If l,n d..i 1 I... II II ktla. Mr. Pipka't family hare moved on the'r own place. Mr. and Mrt. Al Jnet nere up at Geo. Ereiie.-'e Sunday. The M'tM Molyant wne theguenta tl Veva Jonea laal arek. John Molyan ia prrpar'nc to move back on hit old place. S-balian Bany wat the gucat of Mii Veva Jonet Monday eve. Johnny Smith a rn in our bur laat week, digging potttora. Ji Meldrum and John Confer were viaMng heie one day laat aerk. li:dat preiH-nt t St::der aid i.nl ; !"'co ar.J a i.I tUrt to Mu:g Tuetday.T lucre at ilonnun pieacMiig at our to r.r.-wn A Sort have the larett mill in ! KUo' l,l,u'w "", Hiurlay eve. T tin '".lay he aould hold all aiii'cr hav- a good revival. the country. They have a capa -i;y ol rl II. Audera trtnroed home fr. m ; 41lX0 r J.r- They have 14 lone with a new hor-e lat week. All , l'u'.ing t'et and thir lotfirert hin,ld Iriendt mere lad to gM l,i,u ft on a ttrike hul returned to work, tk'it ii. He ta'.ka ul in.- ba. k fcMin.J Willie Keddcrbruh, who, four yeart We k re loth to him a we t.evrr a.'i left Sandy, hat retnrned home once Lve a ko1 neiglitior to epare. more, and what do you think? Hat got Little Ira Will met with quit an ac-' DilM wife. lb )Y ol hit V.lt, and onr cidr.tlheflndayofa. hyl. It a a bit ! f,irn,i Wl" ,l1 " ar 0 tiiftdayat M-hooI and he wa plai in,: ' nor- with tht- old'-r b y. Tlnre wt roone loj AHoot 40 people hare gone np In the 1H fter him h r-inr tb n!y child in I hea l cf Cedar Creek to tqu.it on timber 1 1 1 family. He wat run a.-aiuM and UnJ. Among the crowd are quite a few kno ked down an 1 aa tome of the larger I yourg girla who htve claimt there and I iiulari ran over him hi cl!r bore w a wke n. M'. Mier Wit yui'e buy i-yi ig to g-t the Uioki and ciao- ar rai . d, w no b!me i uttai f h'm an I t!ie trcidi-it w. n-t d'ie to rrfl'-n-- on hia pr. H-bro'U'ni the l.ttK Ini.jw i ome. NeS Xelfoa will build anutha-r big barn. Mr. Peck sold 4) ai-res of btui-h land lor sO0. E'ijah Cotim n had the mifor:nne t) b'enk part if a tione in hit aim, making yii'.e a painfi.l auuud. ' Wailtr Bono a at teen on our streets. He was ahs-ni lhri-e year4 in the mine at Enker. Barnum's Monkeys "All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum s Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott's Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from consumption. Of course it's cheaper to buy Scott's Emul sion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten- jed with it can you take the hint? Thit picture renripnt. the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free lample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 405 iVarl St., New York. 50c and $ 1. all druggist. are q-i.tttir.g down on them. Timber loca'ore are doing a good busmen. The fair weather of the pant few weekt waa. excellent for all kind of farm work and fpuJ digging. Everybody ta bony and many Eastern people are out eeek- Hilt hornet in beautiful Oregou. Could we tend a sample of onr beautiful eatheran healthful cl mate of Oregon and it wonderiul retourcet we would h ike a great influx of iuimittration. Tha Sons of Veierana of Sandy ar.J Pliant Home, have reinntituted Geo- eial Logan Camp No. 3, to meet at Orient with the following officer: Captain W. 0. Allen; firat lieutenant, Jilea Steph en; second lieutenant, S. W, Scovell; rirat aergvant, E. T. Brunt; chaplain, J. C Campbell, quartern) later sergeant, A. Shetterley, aergeant of the guard, II. P. Brno. They meet the second and lal Tuesday of each month in 0. A. R. ball. Sfve 'al of the ytin (o ka attended the dance at Beaver Creek lat Kn lay eve. Mim (iant, our "tchuwl inarm," went homo laat Saturday to visit her parent. Bayne llowa'd and Halph Candietun have ret u' oid from their der hunt, but Lad no tiicceat. Wiil.a I' alt wa aeverviy Injur! laal Saturday by a Ml breaking and ttrik Ing bim in the brrait and ftoiuach. Illiia" rem mm iris Fit Catty. J. F. Deyoe, J.Snlnatcerand B. Evans are away ia i'je mounta:ut on a banting np. Mr. Haskint, the gei'ml p-oprievor of oar aecond-band t'ore, ia moving -o Port land. Mr. E. Selby hi rented the Rogers firm, one mile no ib of town, and will move soon. Leslie Holmes and wife drove over to Middleton Sunday and stayed over night with their parents. Mr. Pencil and family boarded the so jth-bound overland Wednesday morn ing for San J one, Cal. Mr. Archie Cook and fam!,y, altvr a two week's visit here with his brother, returned to Portland cn Friday lait. Port Howard and family, of Kiverside, have moved to Canty. Tbey are occupy ing the residence of Mr. A. Biell. Cha tei A'tnatrong has built a silo on bit Canby p-operiy. He Is at p'esent engnged in bai'd:igan additioa to bis boiiM. Mis. t'aunde's has bought the AlUrt Le p o'ry and with he' daughter, Mrs. Sslz. and 'arnily, will soon take pot6en8ion of the same. Kldvrado. Pratt Bros, are busy as bees. G. W. Holvey is working at Adkins' mPI. Came Broa. have finished d!2ging potatoes. Jonea Bros. Lave been logging the pat wesk. Clyde Smith went lo Oregon City Sat urday. C. Ftnilli has been working for C. T. Howard . Mr. MoebberKer is moving on Lis new farm here. Julica Bherecdt has the R. Coucher place rented. Cora Ilelvey was home Saturday. She is employed in 8 wetland s ice-cream par lor, at Pprtland. ' Alnt George Woods ia grandpa. I'id you know tl.af R. L. Hickman tttrUsI for Shanlko, Or . IXtot-r 15. O. V. Hickman, ol Palmer, wit the gv)pt of J. A. Hicknun Sunday. The weather for the pant two weak hat beam txceo linity Que lor O.-toW . N. J. Jonet hat rented a (arm at New Home, and moved hit family there laat wek. The farmer have b-en taking- advan tage ol the dry weather f r potato d(tf. ging, and report gxl erupt. T. Johanneaon, one of onr leadmt; ahevpfiien, hat told hia fla k and turned hit a:tet.tion to cattle. J. V. Bramhall it hit successor. J. A. Hickman hat J'l't complete! a large aork thup on hit new pl.ee. II intends to harnets Trout Crei-k lor power to drive the neceaary machinery akkprwootl. Grandpa Mathan, who fell from hia barn lo't and bioke hi leg laat fall, is now able to be around on crutches. M m Suan Her, who is now stopping with her titter in Portland, came out on last evening's train lo make her mother a viti'. There came Monday by exprn for W M. Young, a fine shepherd dog. The writer was somewhat surprised when he found out it as not an limb setter. Eben Johnson and several friends have gone on a prospjciinK tour to Salmon river, near the coaat, with the expect tion of securing homeateads on vacant government lands in that vicinity. G.C. Smock, our old pioneer merchant, oommenceJ bntlnesa In Ids nw building Monday morning The building la lil by 37 feel, II roinmenced hualneaa here In a hmiae ?:VU (!. Mr. diiwi it one of lb"" never tiring hualneaa nine, aUayarralylo aait n ciitiiiira. A dlatreaalng accldolit ixrililed al ILwd View lat week, whereby an rluhl year old ton ol Peter llcxter met lih a fraclur of holb iHine ul Ihe left I uvarni. He fell ahflt wreatling Hh ecouipeulii with the atnive result. I'r. Salor, cl thit place, wtl fallinl and rrtlnced the frac'urw. William Olkereat, a farmer near town, met with a peculiar accident one day laat werk. While drivltit! a t'erl we te with an iron inaul a aniall pitse d tteel became detai be and iietratl hia Irg. tcvrrlnn an artery, caiiaing tucti Inlenait bleeding Iliat a auraon wat called to at tend h'UI. ASTHMA PURE FREE I Atdhiutilour) Hrinj! Instnnt Hr'licf nnd Ponniinoiu cU( In A'l Cnsntt. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. 7 fte-xr !H lis Discoverer of Swamp-Soot at Work la Els Laboratory. There Is a disease rrevalllntf In thla country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are eau.vH hu It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kldney-oolsoned blood will attack the vital organ, or the kidneys themselves I oreait down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leakaout and the sufferer has Brlghl'i Disease, the worst form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands ol apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At ilrugglsts In fifty-cent and dollar aUes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, abo a took telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, H. Y. and mention this paper. Karlo Mrt. J. Cloutrr went to Oregon Ot) Tueiday. .Mr. and Mrt. F. A. Siatuii went lo Portland Tuoday. Mr, and Mia. A. I'vtiinu drove U Portland Friday and Jrelurnn I Sunday. Mr. and Mrt lleliry llodgee ruler- tailicd the euchieclub Saturday evening. A ! time waterj yrd by all. There la to U a tlauc la Columbia ball Saturday evening, .Vivriiilx-r The prvcerda to go loward buyli.kl an via" fr the school. K'vrrjwue iuviud. Harviaaat. Krueet Martmaa It in Maoj lain aa.n. J. Little and fam.ly have iuocs lulo Uieir Dew huuae at Maroiam. Tlie M.lh.lial churvh entig their bull.ltii jf for Ihelrgat nia h!ne lait werk. Mr. and Mrt. Ed Sklrvln haw mved to Uieir new borne oil the Mai juiii ranch. Mr. H lino hat moled to towd Kr tin winter, to the can toitd l.kir children lo achuol. F. Meyer raited a t arn lait week The frame was raiacU by the lelp ol block and tackle. Mr. ti. W. lUntley d ig a well at hi arn, lur ttoik, laat wt a. He tx bevta in having plelity of water. John Praka ia ulila tick with lyphu.d ever but ia improvi-i at preaon'. It (a bopvd he Will but Uicvt with a baikart II. H. Durkee, of the IWal Trlegrapl Company, of PortUnl, viaiU-.J hn brother lu law, Itev. F. B vl f U.t week. Mia-Mary Millar loft laat war k.i llalaey, Oregon, whore the gxt to lake care ol the wile o'J Kv. Ciauda l. hui r-por:t there it but li.tie hope for her T ... tue uiiicu neoei ralu liat co.un at t. The plough boy' vu.te will 1. kiuht be heard How a he Uf.'a I.U liorsea on to "get Uiruutt" hia p uu.l, ing. A, B. Marijuam, w.in hia ,.. and t" yo0iigit dauhteri auJ yym,tt ...11, ittartvd lur Southern Orcein lu a w agon. and driving about JVJ therp. Il ei pecta to be about 2o da)auu the road Clay Larkiu came home ftMiu Etatein Waahingtou Week hj lual Saturda) It. at- anu laat week Hit parunla look hint It, !talem where he will atond Willau.ellr WOlVeralty. 1 an I l.ia ...1,-r Teaaa will keep houae. The Udlea Aid of Manpuin, gave an oytter supper laat Inlay eveuing. The weather was deiightlui and a goJ crowd gathered and did junii. e lo II shell lauiily. iu9 proceeds for the evening were I4 10. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS nciicr. ILIIT ABIOLOTtLT tli 01 Uctlrt n. Thar la holhln. Ilk Aaihmalaiia Ii 1 , luaiaiil rellrf. ktn hi , vt " B"" Il ruret whan all alia lallt , . It.. f. r. W.na. f Villa llt.tarw. Ill . "Your trial (..Hit ul A all. ...! e.ii..liii,in, I raio.ul 1. 11 ,,, ilt. ;'ia Hta, vl.ah.ad ill) p.ilrl.l a,.rai,r ...a f..r .... y.ara. I .1..,..- , t asiwViiiiii ta 1 in iitrinrit Clla. 1. 'Ilwaf. (,,. an. I uiiMiuni t .mi 0,,ri,M,i.B ,."' httl ra... lo aire II a irlal lu . ... ,...! II.. 1,1.1 ......1 l.k - ' "7 ""'"mi. lull ti'te bum. 1 III I Wt wai.l I., aai.d t.i ,, ,ft.,.f . ialilil ..I Aaluualai,., laaitlttr t.a ll..o". . ru-a.1 Mr W.ll. W , ..,,! , ' Pll. Ah..ivrK..Y MIKK or Ulaki." 14 a. iv H.lftf.r ah.) aill aiji. I, ..ial Na.tr h.lu.l, ll.,..ih ,, jM" In. !.. r ta tour raw. A !,,. !....'!.?. rl a ami e.ira. 1 i,a am. , 9tm m..rt (la-l we ait lo an. u. ,1.1.,' Wr(la...r. a t'1'...l.., I It T A K T Hllllt . M.liri K 1 .. ;j :..i 1 .,, hL S'Y" .,J Hold l; t'.t Pr.ifitla. Moiinlain Yiow Poultry Yard tl We tKik tin' lirtt jireiiiioiu al tlie Main Fair In iOI Harrcl I'lviiuuitti K.xk . Vo luvo f.rr tain )ouiij ccVi rel at !.() Ui I.VOQ. We htv Urge stock ainl Jo not t arn to carry them through the winter. II taken now you tan fct linn iivkercl f,r half what il wilt Cot yu In t,0 sj.ritij;. ( J. Munnow a son. Orcuon City. Oro. lluud tltw Herman Kraumj it buildinic a largo po tato cellar. Mr. Holman and Mm .Neil Pollard, 01 Titjardville, attended the I', of II. baakel Social. Carl Short and Clyde Puker were tak ing in Hood View Sunday. We exiumi congratulations. Kd Coiimtix k came up from Portlund Saturday evening to atU- id the banket social at Wileonville. A Dumber of young people Irom Hool View attended the D. of II. locVe at Sherwood Thursday evening. Dun Stahlnecker and Cheater Too came down from Forent (irove Frlda) evening, returning Sunday. Henry linker and John linker ml timed from Tillamook the pant week and rori having had a very pluueant time. Mr. George Beoly went to Portland Friday morning to vimt her huhbuiid who is still at the Good Samaritan llo pital. The public meeting and banket social given by Sunehine Lodgn, No. U8,of Wll sonvillo, was well atlend.il and was a grand success. C. C. Hoguo, of Albany, Grand Master Workman, was speaker ol the evening, a d gave a vriry interesting talk about the A. 0. U. W, and 1). of II. lodges. A vory pleanant evening was ijMint and was enjoyed by all. The many friends of Mark Seoly will be pleased to learn of hia marriage to Mies Lucy Todd, which occurred Tues day evening, Oct. 22, at the home of Rev. J. M. IJarber. The groom la a popular young man of Hood View, and the bride : 'J is tho charming daughter of A. J'. Todd, y prominent farmer of Pleasant Hill, -j They have the beet wishes and congratu- 'J ,.l II...! ...nr,., f,!.....l.. '-J A $450 HUNK P To bo given away. Tho 8tar of Stars 1 Voting Contovt I 'VHrST STEEL W STAR I liV WIND I 11 M,u cicty, !..! or (.., ,,f ug ,n i'llt ,y l.l.li a I1 Irv.nj piano wi!l given get . Ilaa I a'.l iailna In turn taU. Turat elr l t!i wind lull lar... hrt In wlir,, i,.uiiig lylitr.! luiiiiitig tjaal ' tt'et. and rrffvinj gtralrat aiiuiuul l"r the mott )h..u!ar rhuM-h. I rlga, ai p., r ..t p.i:i !ti ;a!a ad after kliitf I ul t -v-riltrr wltti ;a:aiLn4 Is, "...iit,!r luiH,.' un j,it t4B .Ult q. Mte and raitlr. Weight r tula lor. away n 1 J .n.larv llaJ, t i l'erlrr ' I""' leifulatlon. No ap0 UtUt '" l"H4n wilii ctry hanr of l-"i;rtlwt I i'. rl.ur, h, a. hul .r Jciaun sax-iirlrg ( and grow wcakrf with age. Ura,ra C- the Kieau tt bumUr of v .lea. Co..lal , " h '" 1 Tl,r,c lhn , . money to yutt. Then why ma: U ui-woi tn. Cl wa Jaimarv If), I p. in. ' STAR All ua wid l coiioud once a wtvk, and a full account of the vote aa the cui. tt pptea will be published every Frlliy In the Orr.m City L'nterpflM. The final count at therluM of (ha ronteat will l made by a roumltte o three: 'le Iwuconteatanla In the lea l will each end a repreavnlativ daa-ida wli.KoU he piano. I"h vutrt are tlveri one vota rea wild every i'V raah purrheaaj by lha follow lug meichant. Ihm'l let any but vour own church, aiety, rh.l 01 friend carry iir the boiiora, arid riiiem- r that every vot rounia. piano I on -ihlbiilon at Frank Itn.!.' fumlfire alore. Why not trade where yuu can i! l ballot, at Ihey coat you alftoiiely nothing? Everyone ought lo at Icaal do that mm h for their to. lety or church. Llat of iiierchantt where v.itetcaube ecured: Frank I'.uach, lurniture. Wllaon A Cooke, hardware. C J. Ilumley, dniki. W. A. Huntley, book and stationery, M. Michael, dryg hkIs, clothing, Ac. Krauaau Uro., th.Mia. Fred C. Oadke, plumbing and tluniiiki. Adams P.roe., (Joldou Uule I'.aaar Mrt. Story Cr)tal Candy Kitchen. illi street, oiipotlte Kiuiiiun P.rldge. It. L. Holman, clgtirt and tobacco. I lelns A Co., groceries. MuirJW. groceries, 7ih and Center itreet. Kim-trie Caah Grocery. O. W, Gra:e, general store. Oregon City Kiiterpriite, j .l, prlnling. Vaughn's livery stable. Albright A Logut, meat market. P.rown A Welth, 7th SI. Meat Market, t. O. U. W. IJulldlng. Mrs II. T. Slad.ni, millinery, Main atreet. Clienny A Itait, photographers. J. Knowland, tailor, Shank A Ilitnoll, 7th Ht.. between Hiidge and Depot. Mitchell, Lewis & StavcrCi l int and Taylor Sn, Putlan t, Orrj-a 1 " "t Hot Coffco With I.tni) Ii, n rvrvl at all houn of tho ilay an. I ev nin(f at (W fectionrrjr M.ro ui SUtli ul (fiiriiierly Mrs. Htory's). A cup of really j;.hm cofT.-ai is a long felt want lit Oregon City. Candy. Clears ondTobocco. Coolint! Drlnkt. V. O. KOUD, pMp. (-ELLOI 2,K)tnilca of long Jit-' tanco telcj.hoiin wire in Oregon, Washington, I'ali foriiin nnd IJaho now in ojurntion ly tin J'aciflo Ftntion Tolpphone Com puny, covering 2,2'jO lowna. Quick, nccurate, cheap All the "atinfftction of IKTHonal com in u 11 ication. itanco no c licet to clear uinlcrhUiiJiiig. ,cl)0' kane am Han Frunt'iKO pitcily heard n Tort lanJ. -Oregon Citr olco at - Hanliiijrs Druir Store. $!5.00to$l8.00aWeek alary for an liitelllirniit man or woman! each town, Periiiantiil iioalllnn. W"" er hour for tpar time, Menu lecturer. lo I Kr.', Chicago. Tinujope, Croniteoiape and Kitchen Utensils jj SCHOOL SUPPLalES M Drea f!onH8 anil rnriilslilng Fine Wvm of Winter nniferwear New Hreucl unci CiiIick. Frenli McatM. "Boss of tho Road" Ovoralla TltV Ol It KAMII.V JIKUIt I.M.H ! 'r.i..MFw T,1I0'AT.VM-Cuift Sore Thront. DruiHes, Rheumatism. Neu. ralgla, Headache, Chapped Jluml.. and All inflanialioii. . 1 rnrrf -a.a iS TES.XJIXJmSym I'ost Ofllce mid WILLAMETTE FALLS.' , I'ubllo Telephone station New Line of Dry (Wj 8 Id Ii J J Cf i 'J J J ....wu. k.... y;