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Oregon City Enterprise. I'ltj nd County OflkUl Paper l'nbllnhed Every Friday. L. L. rORTER, Paora.tToa. 'Galloway, Mrs. II. V. Gates, and Mrs. serve. Some go to the rout, mini to the Sara E. Miller, all past department springs ami mountains ami some o( the presidents, W. C. Thin resolution was endorsed by the G. A. U. encamp- incut anil Comrades Gates, Harding and Miller were appointed to eo operate. mure adventurous will elluib Mount Hood. Take the advice of a man who knows and ko to a place where there is no excitement, nothing to do hut eat and Referring to the uiatler the Astoiia News : sleep for in this way only can one oh- BUBSCHIPTION KATES, One year t- 00 Biz mouths . 1 W Trial subscription two luonttis 23 A discount ot .V) rents on all subscriptions for one year, 25 cents (or six months, It paid in advance. Advertising rates given on application. Subscribers w ill find the dat of expira tion stamped on their pa pel s following their name. If this date is not changed within two weeks alter a payment, kindly notify us and we will look alter it. Xntered at tt postoffice In Oregon City, Or., as second class matter. A JKNT8 FOR THE ENTKRFKISE. Beaver Creek. Canby Clackamas Hilwaukie .... Cnion Mills... Meadow Brook New Kra ..... Parkplace .... Btarlord Mulino Carus Molalla Marquam Butteville Aurora Eagle Creek... Damascus Banly C'trrinsTille Dr. T. B. Thomas K. I. fctiaa A Mather Oscar Wissinger O. J. trullinger Cbas. Holman Y. S. Newberry K. O. Holme? ' J. Q. Gage C. T. Howard V. ..... R. M. t'ooer Annie 8tubb j. C. Martuam B. Jennings Henrv A. Sny.ler . 'H. Wilhern ...'....J. C. Klliott , V. Gielscli .Geo. J. tnrnn Kays editorially : The joint resolution of the i-Ute sen sion ol the oiimu's Relief Corps and of the encampment of the (i, A. K., in favor of sec u iing a Women1 Annex to the Soldiers' Home at Kgeeburg will etiike a popular chord. The wive, daughters and widows of the veterans of the civil war are as much entitled to the care of the sUte as are the veterans themselves. The appoin.iuent of co-operating committees from the al lied organisations was a strong move. Department 'resident Galloway crowned her succefSlul career as an able execu live olticer by this measure. This movement, further, illustrates the superior advantage of the W. K. C over the L. of G. A. K. as an auxiliary organization. The former reaches out into the ranks of all local women. The latter is exclusive and confined to the fast thinning ranks of the families of the gmzled veterans. The former is, tu its nature, a virile organization taking on new life eveiy day Iroin all rank of the loyal people. The latter is in the throes ol senility and decay. The Women's Annex, under the im pulse of the W. R. C, is likely to become a reality very soon. All praise to our loval women tain a peifect rest. All comity oillcers except assessor w ill take olllce on July first. Assessor Klect Nelson will not succeed Assessor Wil liams until January 1, liHl.'t. Mr. Nelson says he Is bound by no promises to en gage deputies, and bis assistance will be selected with due regard to ability and merit. MLNKS ANI MIMN. Notes vt luteiM In mil About Hie Mines f (lulil ( reek. While the people in the valley are hi .1 w ith Plenty of ruin, we have to i u iih nli'ii v ol snow. Kleclion is over. Klkhorn precinct l.',,ul,li,mi for the IWal Hint1 i.' lui, r. K','il one msloritv. We live itt..u iml..a (ioiii the postolhYe am: I how the election bus PAKTITIOM OK AFKH A. By the surrender of the Boers Kngland gets an undisputed title to lt7 square miles of new territory, the aiea being of Mirmot Adolph Aschoff THE VOTE IS CLACKAMAS. The vote in Clackamas county proves C inclusively thai the county has become strongly Republican as it was before the Populist landslide in 1S:H. Out of a total vote of Congressman Tongue re.-eived a plurality of 1276. This ought to be tbe test of the Republican vote in the county. Voters casting their ballot for Mr. Tongue must be taken as agreeing with tbe Republican party on National issues and that is the test. Furnish re-ce.vedoO-' plurality, but he did not prove to be a popular candidate while his op ponent was able to get many Republican votes. Dunbar received a plurality oi ll i2, close to Tongue. Treasurer Moore's vote was cat down because of Myers living in this county, and Moore only got plurality of 691. Jandge Bean bad 1097; Ackemian, 973; Whitney, 993; Crawford, 910. Geer received only 442 as many did not vote on the question of United States Senator. These figures show that the county ought to be safely considered Republican by nearly 1000 plurality. When it comes to local officers the vote shows that there are many independent voters. This should not show, but it does. On the legislative ticket Holman re ceived a plurality of 300, Nottingham, 534; Brownell 695; Huntly.510. Paulsen, 333 ; and Webster 194. The right was bard oer the legislative ticket and that accounts for some of the loss. On the cojnty ticket Ryan had a plurality of 763; Brobn, 499; Shaver, 303, Sleight, 148; Stevens, 1467; Nelson, 464, Cahill, 3f3; Meldrum, 604; Holman,. 5S4. Sleight was handicapped by not being known, while Stevens wirf well acquaint' ed and popular. A conservative esti mate is that tbe county is Republican by 750. 11,000 square miles greaier Ihan that the Slate o' California. This, however is only a small part of the British South African possesions, which now contain perhaps 900,000 square miles, but the tract is one of the most valuable oil the continent, and its acquisition does away with a dividing barriei that might prove a formidable obstacle in some great poiit ical emergency. Thiougtiout Africa the Knglih holdings and "spheres" now aggregate more than 3,000,000 square miles and exceed tbe continuous continental territory of the United States. Of the other Kuropean naiions France has claims about as vast, but some 2,000,000 square miles of her African territory are in the desert of t-a bara, and her sovereignty over this sandy waste is poorly established. Germany and I'ortugal have each about fttO.tOO square miles, and so lias Belgium if the Congo Free State be marked off to that country. Spanish Alrica consists ot some -M.IHJO Square miles, Italian Africa of 88.000. Tripoli, which is tributary to Turkey, comes near to 400,000 square miles. England has an advantage not only in the size of her possessions but in their character. She has more territory than any other nation that iB habitable for wLite men, and controls what are now the greatest diamond and gold regions in the world. She has also a more direct control over the districts credited to her than bavj most of the other countries over their districts. But on all the claims there are large nutnliers of na tives who have still to be reckoned with. The partition has been exclusively a European affair. INITIATIVE AND REFEREMlCM. The initiative and referendum amend ment to the constitution has been adopt ed by a very large majority. The official count has been received from eighteen counties, and a conservative estimate iB ' that more than two thirds of all the vot ers voted for the amendment. Probably sixty thousand voted for it and only about five thousand voted no, while about twenty thousand who voted for candidates did not vote on tbe amend ment. It will have at least one good effect, and that is that a member of the legisla ture can vote according to the dictates of his own conscience on any bill, regard less of what may be called public opin ion. Anyone who does not agree with the legislature can try to get a referen dum petition on the law, and if he can not find five per cent of the voters who agree with him he will know that the people are satiefied. This amendment also gives relief to tbe man whose pet measure is rejected by the legislature. He can take his ini tiative petition and ask eight per cent of the voters to unite with him in demand ing a vote of the people on his law. But all this will cost money, ' and it must come out of the pockets of the petition ers, bo that we shall not be likely to nee it very often, but it will be very useful when we do need it. The Ch.ukmax J. U. Campbell, of tlie Re publican county central committee, is entitled to not a little credit for the part he has taken in the late campaign and for carrying it to a successful termination. Indomitable perseverance and the back ing ol a right principle will win every time. Mr. Campbell is an able organ i zer, an active fighter and a strong-willed man. To Representative A S. Dresser, Judge Gordon E. Haves, Mayor Grant B. Ditnick, Attorneys Schuebel and Dye and other men who were not candidates and who had the good of the party and the success of the ticket at heart, great credit is due. Had they stayed at home the pluraliiies would havejbeen less. It lookR good to see a man, defeated for honors in a fair fight, come out and help his successful opponent. There are times in all lives when honors will come. Some must wait. There are not enough for all atone time. And there is never a fit time to give honors to the man who stabs in the back, in whose brain lurks the sting of defeat that cannot be eased, and who turns from h s party in the time of need to become a tool of tbe opposi tion. Wokk for the success of the Fourth of July celebration. AETEIl TIIK ELECTIOX. (Contributed) The Republican paitv has won the dav. And I'll tell you my Irismls we're here to sisy. For tvMialor, we've Uei-rge Brnjtnell Who, Ore ifon's iireils Hi the Senate will tell. Represent Hives Huntley, Wbter, and PanUen, of lieorge, Their wav thru all omin.ltliin will for.'e. Ryan's been here rtelore ami is a good judge Mierirt Shaver 1 insure won t bwlg. , F. A. Meight. who now is clerk, lis comes From I'anby, and will do good work. Then ('iiiiiniiinitfr Hrolist, of Wllsonville, The Citizens think hint a lult'r pi I . He rv Elevens, id Milwaukie. is rec nler. When lie gi t in uithti we'll surely have order. For aviei-aor, James Ni-lHon.nl Milium, i he And lor tiraurei, Kims Caliiil, ot New Kra, you si-e. While MrMruiu and Holman are next on the list, The Cllizeiis think il t whard to "diglit" For it i men ol line. licence in the van, rt'e elected our coui.ty oltlcers, every man. WKATIIFK AM I KOI HEi'OKT. Spring (iruln II us hii Y.xe . lleiit Color and Is (inmlng Rapid j. The rainfall during the past week was light and consieled id small showers along the coast, and over widely scat tered areas in the Willnmette valley and in the extreme e stern portion of the Slate. The first of the week was unsea sonably cool, especially during tbe day time, but the last few davs were moder ately mild and very favorable for the grow ing crops. I he maximum, or day temperatures during the week in western Oregon ranged beiweeu 55 degrees and Kb de grees, and the minimum, or night tem peratures between 42 degrees and 54 de grees. In eastern Oregon the maximum temperatures ranged between 58 degrees and 02 degrees and the minimum tern peratures between 3S degrees and 58 de grees. Light (ros's the early part of the week slightly Injured tender vegetation in many sections, hut tbe staple crops es caped unharmed. All kinds of grain continue very promising. Fall wheat is heading nicely with every indication ol making good, plump kernels. The re- seeded areas have not yet begun to bead, but there has been plenty ol moisture and the plant is healthy and promising. few complaints of rust and ol tbe wheat stalks falling are made by corre spondents in Linn county. Spring grain is growing rapidly; it is well rooted and has an excellent color. Euly oats, bar ley and rve are also heading nicely. Lons'derable alfalla has tx-eri cut dur ing the week in southern Oregon, and the yields appear lo be about the same as last year. Range grass in the eastern section is the best in years, but in south ern Oregon it is not as good, and some few reports are to the eth-ct that feed on the summer ranges is still short. The weather has been too wet and cold for timothy and thin crop is not as promis ing as it was a few weeks ago Clover is doing sp'endnlly. Mieep-shearing is nearly completed and the ciip is an av erage one. It has been the best week of the seaon for gardens, corn, potatoes sugar beets and bops, ami they are all making rapid advancement. Tbe Iruit outlook in southern ami east ern Oregon is very promising, but in the Willamette valley the conditions are so uneven that it is impossible to arrive at any definite conclusion as to the prob able results, except in tbe case of Italian prunes ami cherries, both of which have been d -imaged to such sn extent as to cause the yields to be considerably less than lust year. ti.'i Kintiuin trail Is In bad condill-'il this Spring. Weaie all In hoea th miners will call a meeting soon and make some change on the nail and do some work in the near future. 1'. I., Purling, the packer, was up to the Fieeland mine last Thursday. ' packed in 600 pounds of otaloea lor their camp. Ills next trip w ill be for the M. and M. Co. K. G. Holt and lr. U. liouelier, ol Mulino, are the heaviest share holdeis ill the M. and M. Co. They have alx.iit L':'S I eel ol tunnel woik on their two claims and expect lo do considerable more woik this season. The Bi-Meialhc Mining Co. has done I good deal ol development work on lis inoperlv. ihey ruu in on uiu imi feel. At present it shows up tine, wit!) a five foot py streak. They have about j Slkl tons of ore on the dump. The Copisir King mine has a 5.Vft j tunnel. The pav streak Is about iwo and one half feet wide and is Improving very fuet iu lis values; also In widih. Ii mi at iiiih time siinixiscd to he the most valuable claim on the creek. Messrs. liilinore, Junk and Harding, of Salem, are the owners of the Copper King mine. Hart ltros. own the Gold Hug mine. It shows up well, and ia a well defined ledge. It also lias about an eighty foot tunnel ami is good proieei. The Copper Queen bs a forty fool tiiiimd. They are working several at present. Jut as soon as they get enough ore out, they Intend to stall up their mill. M.-ssra. Hogg and Ad-mis, of Portland, ate huvinir aiiine work done on the Ore gon Mine. They sirnck a body of me in their miiib last Fall that is seldom mx-n in tt is district or in any oilier mining camp in tbe Cascade Rang". The ore conuinillg cnpier, gold, silver, lead and line For beauty tbe specimens aie second to none in tbe district. S. VV. Minturu, ol rtalrm, is sole owner I of the Pin keve Mine He has not d n ' v-ry iiiuc.'i work on his claimonly as sessment work, although it w id compare with the average prospects in the dis trict. The Free I a ml Mining Co. has done the moot development work of any company in the district. They have between lour and live hundred feet of tunnels ami claim their ote is the highest grade ore on Gold Cieek. C, G. Holtowns the Kuskokwliu Mine. It is a "crai keijack." It has a thirty foot tunnel and is the only mine in the district that carries copper cartiomtes, ai good indication of being rich in copper. Its average assays give about eighteen dollars in gold and coper. Thfl Klml Yon Hiv Ahvtij IliMik'Mt ftinl hl, li l,ft.t, In iiso for ovrr '.M yvtim, ltu bonto tlio ljriimnPt ) nnil lin Immmi iihkIh under . S J S-fi1 TT t ' ' """" " US llllaur, WuWT AUoWiiooiiototlcclviyiMinii,i. All Cotiitt rlVlt, Iinltutl.Miil mid "Jt--KMfftr.bllt i:.orlmont Unit trltlrt mUU i1 riilnirT dm lINg,h liitiuit- and iunurcn-i.i" i-" upcrluicm i What is CASTORIA iiNtorln N a liurml.'sK MiliKtltuto for C'atir Oil, Pj prlo, lrop a ail Noolliliiif Nyrup. It I riciuutnt, t contain iiHtln r Opium, Morlilu lior other Nureoti, iiInUik-. It iitf n Ifuariiuu c. n uciiiroyi Worn, mid allay 1-Vv'rllun'. It 'un Dlarrhu-a und YYlial Colli-. It rdl'Vi' Ti'Hlilnir Trouble, cures CoiiMlptttlui und Flatulency. It aliaUnt l!u Food, regulat, KtoiniH Ii and llowrh, Klliiir lioallliy and natural ilotj, Tbo l'blldii i, 1'aiuuTU-Tho Mother' l rleiul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVVAt Boars tbo Signaturo of The Kind You Have Always Booff In Use For Over 30 Years. IDMNV, Vf MM 3 RhlL ESTATE TIUSrEKV furnished Krery Week by the Clurka ma Abstract k Trust Co up in j. W A Procter to II C Inlow nw of ne sec 3"), n A e of Hood View wagon road, in t 1 s, r4 e I -KK) J J Johnson to C A Kliek bS of s' ot ne ol ne sec .U I lirlle K K Williams to C Kuge, 1 acre in Holmes' claim, t :i s, r 2 e Ot'lt I II'MI TYPEWRITERS Xtw aJ B.coftJ Hfct.I, All MUm SOLD find RENTED I'latrnt and Carta for All Machine nrntr ttik wititrit urriiH At Krnaotinhl 1'rtnrt Mlmooeraphs, Hoctographi And All Ihiplicating Goodi T;irller Suppllaa mod lltm farallm Write or 'plum ur rail un ttt lirn you rtrril anything Coast Agenoy Co., Portland, Or. I. iing Pl.tamv 1.11 Siark Nlrt, 'I'h'iiir In orlu-f. o,p. I.ail.l M Tllli.a Hank, W U Heattie to A N-liiiell a s It Is said that (Jovernor (ieer contem plates calling a special session of tbe legislature to pass a law for flat salaries for the state officials. Both parties are pledged to this and if the legist iture is convened tbe bill is sure to pass as no member of the legislature would dare to oppose the measure. The influence from certain quarters is to try and exclude some of tbe officers from flat salaries but all should be put on without exception. Tbe point in calling the legislature in in special session is to pass tbe law be- people will ' fore tbe newly elected officers are sworn ' Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful advance in medicine is given by druggist i. W Koberts, of Llizabeth, W. V a. An old man there had long Buffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable can cer. They believed his case hopeless till be used Electric Hitters and applied Bncklen's Arnica Halve, which treat ment completely cured him. When Electric Hitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless heal ing power, blood diseases, skin erup tions, ulcers and sores vanish, (titters 50c, Halve 25c at tieo. A. Harding's. Kound Trip Excursion Kate to Clatsop and North Beach Points via Astoria k Coumhiii Hirer Railroad. H00 KK) 3."iO 117 15 have a government now as good as they are capable of making, and can no longer lay any blame on the politicians in Ore gon. WOMKN'8 AX SEX TO HOLDI KKg HOME At the Department Encampment, Women's Belief Corps, in Astoria, a re solution offered by Mrs. Emma Gallo way was adopted, calling for a joint com mittee with tbe Ci. A. R. to secure a Woman's Annex to the Roeeburg sol diers' borne to provide for the wives, widows and daughters of tbe veterans. TLe committee contists of Mrs. Emma in, otherwise the law could not take ef fect for four years. Gov. Geer could take no more popular step than the calling of the legislature together in special session a few day before tbe regular session to get this needed legislation. This is a new question but meets universal ap proval. It is contended by some that it is not constitutional, but tbe feeling is that the law should be passed and let those opposed to it fight it in the courts. Beginning June 1st, round trip excur sion tickets will be placed on sale at A. & O. K. R. ticket office, corner Third & Morrison 8ts., and Union Depot, Port land, to all points on Clatsop Beach via. rail direct, and to all beach points on I. R. & N. Co.'s line (except Ilwaco) via A. 4 0. K R to Astoria and steamer and rail from Astoria, a popular round trip excursion rate ol $4.00, and from Port land to Flavel and return $3 00 ood for return passage until October 15th Sim ilar excursion tickets issued by tbe O. R. & X. Co., Vancouver Transportation Co. and Columbia River & Puget Hound Navigation Co. to points on Clatsop Beach (except Flavel) and points on North Beach (except Ilwaco) will be honored on trains of the A. & C. K. R. in either direction. i Close connection made at Astoria with Steamer Nabcotta to and from North Beach points. The above rate includes transfer of baggage between depot and deck. in Holmes' claim, t It s r L' e A Sclmber to V F Msv iraet in Holmes' claim t 3 s, r 2 e E Vivian to 1' Hchmeer I l interest in L'l.l)'.' acres in sec 2, t 1! s. r L' e A Wachtman to J F Wacblmau M acres in sec (1, t 0 s, r 1 e S Miller to 11 Hchroedcr 10 acres In Crow claim, correction deed E II Cooper lo (i A Weed nw of so of nee 10, t 4 s. r 3 e J (iitibs to A K Ford 14. H3 acres in Whittled eUim t 2 s, r 1 e E A l'aine to J W Kxon lots 1. 2, D and 10, hlk 2, Darnell's Addition J A Moehberger to Win Weinman del, ne ofsw olsecS and roadway t 4 s, r 2 e W W Austin to H K AiiHtin 14 hk . in Arthur claim t 3 s. r 2 e G W Willev to A N tiiiyniip lots 37 and :WblkH7Minthurn Win Barlow to J H Jesse part hlk 1 Barlow not) I Cooper to I A Mignole se of sec 4 tie, roe 200 U W Tucker to A Rotter lots 13. 1 1 and 15 Parkplace blk 6 375 I Buckrnan to It I. Katun s1., ol ne, w of se, nja of sw, sec 31, t 1 s r 4 e xioo F Beck to A 0 O'Neel. interest in Glover claim, t 2 s. r 4e (ioo II Gerhardiie to I. Bloufus w'4 of sec 7, t 2 8, r 3 e 4000 A U O'Neel to II Glover interest in Glover claim, t 2s. r4 e find C A G Bluhm to II Rluhm 5 acres in sec IS, 1 3 s, r 2 e 5 Lennenberger to R J Goddert 100 acres in Hatton claim, t 2 s, r 3 e 13350 THE CLACKAMAH ABHTKAGT t TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can lurnisti Information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments.real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 37. Filthy Temple In India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They (five lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, tine appetite. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. I 1 20 :iGL0 OUT 1 JXJLm goods B6L0M COS Ladies' and Cents' Furnishing Goods. I only (lecidcil to eloHo out n slmrt timo ago. I onlereil Spria Miiiiiiier kmmIs last hull for 1!M) ami lilO'J, mul tliey Imvo jnt ;' imin j'.iiHicrn lacloricH. J myit.. nil the tx-oplo of .Oregon lJ Chtckaiiia- County t'o m o our m-w uihhU nml new prices. Amw will 1m: Hiirprirti-d to sec nil articles marked wuy tlown. Tliii :': you mi opiiortunit v to buy clean ln clieiip. Come early and what you want. What remains of Hip slock I will move to Tor: I rathtir sell below co-t, ho an to nav.i trouble of packing gurak ' move away. JtiHt oin; word about our sIioch. Just from J. H. .i-viW M'' UoHton. They are poinjr out of bunnies-, and old mo an order c and you can p-l t, benefit of this. Call for J. II. Lewis hIk'. I he. cloning out sale of Home xton-H is meruly ft m hemo to gt ' old Mock, but this sale h bona tide. I have already jmrchaHed a building in Portland, so I am in to move there ho as to Have expens.) of root and car 'are. Un not la.il to call. W. YKKEDff Oregon c IAt FIKI.ll Itl'll mvn Main Mt., IlKtwnnii 7tl't an. I Htll n a orpr t- -r 1KACH8RS ami pupils ol the schools of t, -Ihe Kind Vnu Ham llwavt MM .i.d:i i . i 1 iz &" mo uu uuuui mo luijaiug lurwaru Qinatus to an enjoyaote vacation wmcri tney oe-J el Hind You Haw lwan A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die ' t nill. Tl- l- W may I f o D CCCOOOCOCOCCOtOCOOOCCCCCi o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The New Idea "SBlSlBiaBBSjaj Dandruff Cure f ..The.. f Scientific V Remedy J ThT !.''' nandruirrnr. Is so csIIimI because th new Mrt' . . . - kiv in mi :h ii-ii lit" in-ainieni ot illi. l .....1,0.1 ... i. ., .. , 11..1 nm lilln r-.....i..,i . -ri-iiru in un preparai on. 11 raii" . u . ..n 'i y rt,"""e 11 contains onlyi .cl, InKredimils as art no " I! this class. That t.,allake.f.l'' ins uneil (lisclisrife nun tl.i,n...wi. ,.1 11. .1 1 ra pi'l well niHlersloou hv ... "7 Z " Z ii.Mdrult nun uuiiniiinpiion. iins uiseaHe commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Langs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c and 60c. For sale by all druggists. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. o o a will cleanse A..".! 7. ... V"3'- . ,."".i"'w u". ::.,h.ni. "J niPii. m..... . 1 i 1 .' """""" neunuy iissue arinni" - ?, .T,., ' h-.Hl"' "'' bv '" rest.,rl..K f...wer of naturs. It cof-'" af S i i i,"""1":l' w' "''. torn or alkali in any lorn.. c hS.,7 ,1 ,'re r,1'"," ,,4lr ,,r conta.nln.fd 1 ' ,"',r"""e "hlch Is so ailni.rahly clculuied to "charm 1. pi.JL r.vP 1 ' I'Ut i" b'H quart l-.tlle.. wl'i'-"".?". T . . '; M'" n. ordinarily two r three csea), witfi m thins on eanl, hot.le M.i, ),. ,e Jaile $, btt,. r fl li. '"K, 'l from following dealers in Clackamas county- li. Huntley, Oregon Citv (1, A. Hariling. Oregon IM rii O WOr'a'r """l? l:i Trading Co., OregonCl" oeococoocccsotocccccoc IW f v aM W