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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902
7
Social Happenings. I
K, 0. T.
INrrAI.I.ATIuN.
TiiHlMilu Tml No. 74. Knluhis i, ilmi"
Manabtfa, Inalalled ttanmi-erVriiiira.liiv
nielli. In addition Id th me iulia of
tlm lent many Invited aimata i.rn pree
nut, Hlr KiilghtHtatflCniiiiiianilerNlier
wood a Ilia liiatalllng uilirer. Afinr
tlm Installation 1 tin tiieinhf is mid Hn-lr
fiMn'a Indulged tn itii tml
smoker. TIib following iilirtr hi
mailed: J. II. Howard, roiiiiiimidiT ;
Millard Hyatt, IlKiitniimil I'liiiiiniiiiiliir ;
);. F.. Tavlor, ret-onl ml llnanre krcMr;
William Beam, chaplain ; A, Frniiiiing,
Httgediit; (harlt Calls, inueler at anna;
J), I'mirtney, II ml nueler ul giiarda; J.
V. Turner, kttt'otid tn lr of mianls; A.
J. Wymaii, sentinel ; IC. Vauglian, pit kul.
,cii in v VkNr r ct.Ar a a u ah.
The tnartlegn ol Mr. Carey Johnstone,
noil of Mia. Jacob J'.lin.tuiin, mid
Mm MaM CuiIiImtI, ilauitlitttr of Mr.
and Mi. Win. CiiiMhtI. will Iki solemn
Wed In lliu I'horrli at Clackamas, Thura
lny JnlV 24, at Id nYl'x k liy tlm rv.
Mr. hiinii, rrx torol hi. Murk F.pleeij.
pal rlititi'li, of I'oilland. Till will lit
tlm II rut church wedding ever held In
t'lmkeiiiaa ami It promises to In an
ilalHirala alUlr.
All)AN-4'AMIIAl (III
Tlm inarriatfM of Mfcs Tllllti 7. Car
tmugll ' to Clmtlea K. Aitliliiitil Wae
oltiiiiil"d Wedneaday afternoon at Inn
CotitftfKiitional pare'iiuifn In Una rily,
i:v. F.. H. lUjtlliiifnr tillirlatitig.
Tlm l Paplllltiil ('lull liai leaned .
vllatloiia to a lioi In tlm ('am-iiiali I'mk
tiavilloii on Friday evening, July 2.Y
I da petroiieeima am Mra. W. F. I'ratt,
Mia. T. A. l'omi Mra. C. 1) l.atniiri-tii-,
Mr. I.. I. I'ort.-r, Mra. 1'liailna A I lr ttit
ml Mra, K. A. hniniiirr.
C'liarlxa K. IWainliall, a wnll known
yoima' man of Ihla niunty, waa iunrriid
Ihia witi'k to Miaa Kluia I', (iraliam, of
I'urtland.
Co. A. Tliiril llnuliiii-iil, Ofi'ifiui Na
tional (iuard, l- lt yiirday tmirnliiK for
All'any to u l,,l, auii. A I" "it forty
liifil wriit (roll) (lirifaii City. The
ria am Cai'lam II. Li'IkIiIoii Knllv,
Kliat l.lt'iilriiaiit ffilt-riik W. Iluliili
idirva and -oinl l.li'iiti-iiant Cliarlta
K. frunia, Jr.
A marrlan llrriiNi W4a 'n-l In Van
coiivrr ymicrday tn ln Ni'lami of tlna
city, and I., n. ''ana.
Wkj . la(
ovir tlm aun lurnrd. aaiiti tiruali ami
alkali ilaina lnii you may jual aa wll
tako a dilli(litfiil, vtm and coiuf.irtalilu
rl.ltt lliroiiKli tlm lo art of tlm Hot ky
Mounlalua In vlt w of tlit uraiidt-al
rfiirrr on tlm Ainrriran coiillnf nt?
Tlilavouran do liV IravttlitiK on tlm
Kid lirandtj Kyaltun, llm far famt'd
St uiiic I.lnt) of Tlm Woild." Uio only
tranatoiitlntinlal llnf Jiaatting tliroiuli
Hail Uka City, Ulwliwuod SpriliK, I-ad-villa,
lilorado hurlm and Ittuvir en
fnilt to raaU-rn Miiula.
Tlirt daily exira traina makn clow
conntKlloiia wllli all train raal and
wral and alf jrd a rliulctt of flvn dlxtinrl
pmttHi of traval. The i-ii'iiiiit of
(hfati traina ia Ilia beat, iucludliiK free
rtH-llnlng cbalrcara, atandard and touriat
lrriwra, a mrlwl illniiitf t ar attrvice, and
lao Miraoitally condiifted excuralon rara,
at:li In clmra-" ol coniftiit nuida,
wlioan buaint la to lok alltr tlm com
orl ol Ilia knatii. 5o mora pleaaanl
and liifXHtnalye nmana of troaainu the
Coulinant can b found than li .rovulutl
by IhrM excuriaona.
Kor adtlilional tlftalla, addrttaa,
J. I). M anrkiki i), litin'l At ,
Kiu (iranda I.lnt-a,
No. 124 Third Hi., l'ortland, ()rfi?on
TO MOTHERS
Mrn. J. II. HaHkins, of Chicago,
III.. lnHluVnt Chlcaeo Arcade
Club, AddrPHHOH I'omfortlnt?
Vordn to Women lU-gardlng
Childbirth.
"Pkah Mm. I'ikkiiak: Mothrra
fired not drciwl chlldarln(r after Uiey
know lh Talue of Lydlrt 15. lk
Vorroluhlu I'tMiinoUUU.
vi,iu T lil children I dreaded the
tmlrnl. for It loft me weak and alolt
MM. J. II. IIA8KINS.
m . .1.. .i. ami at th. time
lor monum - -- ii...
thonffht death wm ft w.;lxrr re"t
l,ut .before, my laat eh Id wm W .
.an.'H VrKctlp Co.npoul and
I used that, toother with
and Bnative Wash for iM months
U-foro the child', birth -tt
me wonderful relief. I hwdl. bftd
ache or pain, and when the
ten day. old 1 left my bed strong In
healtlu Every aprln? aniUMl I nowUke
almttlaof Lydla l-ln',a" "J.f:
rtablo Compound and find it j W P
mo In continual excellent
MM. J. II- Hmkw. 3248 Indiana Awl,
Chlcftjro, 1 11. 5000 Mtt If Koo l-il-
"'acrr,Vnd careful coun to
what theeiiwctontand would-be
Mother nccdH, and thto coun
she can Bccure without cost vy
rr - v T.TT.T.T.T.TT.T.t.T.tsr.T.'a '
HX AROUND THE H i
fl COURTHOUSE
TIih will of Hut lau William 11. Dauby,
l,,"u,l '" wul thH
con lily
W'lllllW.
'V1"'" Monday aflernoon. Ill
uarrim . imy, e named as exeat
trlx. IIhi hulk of lil properly I lift to
fuur Kim, KoUrt W., If nnry M., Frank
H. I., ami Thomas K. Ilagliy. He left (5
0 till remaining mui, John, Jeane
Mini Citlvln VV mul tint Mine amount to
In. daughters, Mia. Ma'garttt M. IVIky,
Mia, Mary Walling, Mra. Alice M. hand-
ml, Mia. J, lUimlloii and Mra.
Ir 1,. Jarlsth, Thu deceased wan a
luneer ami wan lbs poast-aeur of a Una
(arm near Molulla.
ilia catatu ul lludd Smith liaa been ad
nulled to probate. Ha died May m.
aim l-lt an estate a (pr hI-1 at f IV)
Ilia littlt arM lua widow. Tillitt Siniih.
"4, ami hia aun, ipoik llcwcy
Siiil'h, a(nd 4 yfara. The court nauifil
lua wife aa adininiairalrix and fixttd ht-r
homla at m J he antiraiaira ar Dtvid
C. Hall. K. I). IU1I mid Atnlrnw Johmton.
A iiiHrnK't licmiiM) waa iaamtd ynaittr.
ny lo P. I,. Ctilfiuan. forinirlv irim iil
"I lha Canhy at hool, and Mica Carrie
Hair, ilaiiKhittr of Colontd lUir, of Nrfdy.
A iiiarriiiKH litflnti waa iaatmd Vnd-
iifadav to Tillitt Carbouuh, 45. ami
I'lutrlfa K. Aahiimn. 50.
Il'ltlll) or (OMMIiM()FS.
fContinuiid from int 0.)
II llnrt 2 out-rank
llmidricka 13 W)
i A Wilaoii in no
J 11 lloaull 9 (XI
It II Taber 27 (K)
K (Vmthan 7 50
K Warner U) W
Hy I'arker 3 (W
(! K Hwkk 1M
Malroliu Tcllurd 4 ISO
(1 H Kruner I 60
K iMulhil 1 60
W in 'orbit fi M
Krank llemlrirka 7
fiO
Ml
70
60
J II Howell 1
K W llai ker 5
K Carniiiian 1
W II I.MWtcm
0 (0
3 00
OH
(5 00
0 KSwirk ..
Kly I'arki r .
A Warner...
KHMillfl 3 00
H II Tair 0 On
II (tanoiiK I (0
It M Taller 8 "0
U l Miller ... 3
WuiOirl.it
Koad Diatfict No. !0
(ieo II Kale A Co I !8 W
"V II Hre iner 2H 00
('liaa lUiimau 3:1 'l'
f W lllandiard 45 Ml
Mike llulraa M 60
( Inn lirudlt 10 60
Frank Knule 7 00
Iterhorl l.lical 8 '.'j
Khlneuian 4 J0
IIKiiikaon 2 25
K MoArdiur 3 u)
A dreamer 1 60
C Delta 00
II Knirle 3 00
(ialhrlt k 3 00
U lUuman 7 00
A (ielhiick 3 00
Sumneilltld 3 00
I' Hall 3 00
C llall 10 50
J (1 Hria Wl 50
C V St.er 15 60
C MrCormlck 3
W KintlT 7 60
W 8 hitler 60
Chae Clark.... 8 00
Alliert MfCrmack 3 00
Robert Camnbell 3 00
- Clark 8 00
Joa Wilion 1 60
An bla Currv 1W
Cnrry . . .
1 50
Will IVnman
3 00
41 00
3 00
J KHriwi...
Tl'enman....
Hoad Diatricl No. 17
Carlton A hooeiikraua f n 65
Alex The 1? &
Wm Tire 12 00
Win Mclntoih 7 60
Janie Wilki-raon l,u
Kn W'ilkerson I u
jamea Wilkeraon 2 00
Hoad DiatrlctNo. 18-
Llntlaley A fon $12 40
Wilfon A Cooko.
Alttert 8teadman "o
Thomaa Panlela w
Kdward Hmilh '
Fred Mmhnke
Hoad District No. 19
Trulliinji r Ilros
Jacob bchinidt, bridge
4 71
4 00
4 60
3 00
1 60
3 75
1 bauer ;
I T Murphy
W 1'iirker
J A Daniel
JDar.ell
I .1 M.llutt
1 60
0 00
i Schmidt 17 40
U' K. l.n.illt 6 l
w
M lleek 8 (0
i 11 40
V A Molde'ii'hauer 19 00
K ::::::::::::: S!
J J Mallatt
F Miller
K Slarks
K Hornschuch
L Wallers
W Wallers
F Mink
Hoad District No. 20
T U Madison
J A Stromgren
T (Irace
Hoad District No. 20
J FOlsen
18 60
7 oa
6 00
11 40
7 20
1 60
1 33
1 8-;
1 60
1 50
1 60
1 60
1 60
0 Haatf
J HLund...'.
Nat Scribner
Lee Farriih
Cl.as rarriah
T J Kirk
1 Parriah
1 60
1 60
1 84
1 60
Wallace
R Mulr 3 M
K Haptke..... f
Carl StromRreen f
K Johnson
J Poty
Peter Schiewe
Fred Browers
F. Martin
B Sullivan
K W Hammette
M Freeirmn
J A Htromgreen
O Wallace, bridge
Carl Stromgreen, bridge.
3 00
3 00
4.V0
00
3 00
3 75
12 75
30 00
1 60
3 00
j a hu
.
J A Htroiiiureen " ...
I Dialrlut No. 21-
Jalliea 13 50
Kallie Jamea 0 75
J in Jamea. ,,
W H (iitrrett
(! H Jami-a '
Hobt WriKht
V M Country mini I -
John Cniiiitryiiian
1. 1' Willlmna....,
John (ierber
I lav ii liiiU-ixin
I'K lloni.ey
Hoad llialrict No. 22
I. W Itobl.ina
duo Y Hull
Andrew Joluiaon 7 60
l0 IUII 2 25
Itlchiird IUII 0 75
(iiia Joluiaon 2 25
bjula I'emiltoii 3 7.)
(n..irk' Wilhaiua 00
John H Johnaon 3 CO
II J ltaatall 8 00
Andrew l.amb 10);
Clay Knl 3 00(
Jo Himio 12 00 ;
Albert Knicle 6 00.
Hoatl Diatrlct No. 23-
C Froat
Aiiitual HottenlierK
W J ArmiitruiiK
1 F Yoat
...3 10
.... 3 00
. . . 3 00
... 7 00
Hoad Dlalrict No. 21
lN lllilWfll
llod Diatrict No. 25
Cole liroa, bridKH 1 60
rrullmiier lima 37 32
A Willoroiid 00
.1 Willbroad 4 60
II Dryt-n 16 00
F IIuhIi 4 12
F llanaon B (H)
F KraxUtrm-r 1 50
F Maltlmwa 13 87
John Heine 232'J
Joaeph liolli 0 (K)
(ieoruN Walhh, road 2 00
J.thn Ki t el 3 00
N K Cole 20 40
A M Condet 0 (H)
Jamea Fry rear 24 00
lb nry (ietler 6 87
Will cietler 10 60
Win (ietler 3 00
Hoad HiHtrli t No. 25
Jamea Mitte, road 3 On
F Werner 15 76
I. Werner 7 50
F M unlock.... 14 00
Ira Morria 4 50
Oils Morria 15 00
Chaa Monii 1 00
(ieo Si.ear 12 00
Will Tucker
Mm Bowers
M I'erkholder
I' Wallace
Fred l,n moil r
(j M unlock
(Continued
12 00
75
4 50
1 0
"5
7 50
next week )
Static ok Ohio, Citv ok Toledo,! m.
Ll'cab Countv. J
Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tlmt
he ia the aenior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney A Co., doing buinee in the
City of Toledo. County and State afore-
aid, and that aaid firm will pay the aum
of O.N K IIUNDHKl) DOLLARS for each
and every cane of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the tine of Hall's Catarrah
Curo. FRANK J.CHENEY,(
Sworn to before me and aubacribed in
my preoe nee, this 0th day of Deqember,
A. D. 18iHl.
A. W.OLEASON,
mkal Nutaryl'ublic.
Hall's Catarrah Cure la taken inter
nally end acta directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J . CHKNKY, A CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by ilruk'tfluls, 75c.
Hrtll's Family Tills are the best.
OreRon I'll Market Report.
(Corrected to Friday.)
Wheat No. 1. 00c bushel.
Flour Portland, 3.40 tier bbl. 90c
per 8k. Howard s Dest, iruc peraaua,
$3.40 per bbl. ,
Oa'.s -inwicks, white, (1.15 to (1.2o per
cental, urnv. f 1 10 to (1.15.
I In v old Timothy, baiea. fit per ton;
lootte. lit to (9 50 iter ton. Clover
OhIh, (0 Mixed bay, $S.
Millstuirs Uran, 17 W per ton
Aborts, (18 50 per ton ; chop, (18.00 per
ton, barley, rolled, (20.00 Per ton.
l'otatoea 90c to (1.1a per nunarea
lbs. Potatoes, new. (1 00 to (1 'ii per
hundred IIhi.
Ktfifa Oreiron, 22'.i to 24c per dozen.
liiitter Ranch, 30 to 45 c per roll.
Onions, choice 1 to 1J4O per lb.
Rhubarb, 2v: per lb.
Dried apples, 7o ter lb.
Prunes, (dried) petite, 2c perlb;Ital
innf lame. 4c per lb. medium, 3ic;
Silver. 4,'a'.
Pa rani pi, Beets and Carrots, 75c to
(1 per sack.
(ireen peas. 3c per lb.
Currants 4 to 4 'a'c per lb.
Raspberries flu per nox.
(jooaeberries, 3c per lb.
Cabbage (new). 40 to 45c per dox.
Honey, 11 to 12'c per lb. frames.
Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 C per lb.
Livestock and dressed meats; beef,
Jive,(3.60 to (3.75 per hundred. Hobs,
livA fi cts: boas. dressed, 7c;
sheep, 2'g' to2?.,'c; sheep, dressed, Co ;
v.. dreaseil. 1 cents: lauiUB. uvo
3c; lambs, dressed, C'.je.
BAD
.. . . v . rlll ASITI sad ma
mild and ttttcui li.Uw tbr are Imp'r
derful. Ml d.uhtr and ! w. bolbered with
iirk itomaik and onr braih wu f rj bad. Afwr
Uklng a few d...ea of L'awarel. haf e ImproTrd
wuDderfullr. Ther ar a great belp In the lamllj.
. WII.HKLMINA NAU
1131 KIIWuUoum St., tluclDMtl, Ohio.
Ptaaaant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, no
Good, Meier glelea. Weaken, or Gripe. Wo, too. Ue.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
torttM ImiIt tmymj, tklwee. tl. T 1
CANDY
fl CJr CATHARTIC 4
V tbaoi ma titmm
! I TTTl 1 I. 1 Tll'l fl J I " I-' I I
ii n I in nninnn in nun iininn I'miniinn n nniiniii i imii in
: WllUltjtJtlifj dl fiO (111 LrlULDlD ADdUljldllUli
i 50
7 60
1 f0
i
II pJmne'23, lOO
ALL KINDS OF SPORTS
Swimming Races
Grocers' Races
Dancing Afternoon and Evening
Fine Band Special Performances
Grand Illumination of Park
Will be joined by Merchants of Oregon City.
Business will be suspended in the afternoon in Oregon City.
Two Thousand People from Portland.
Fireworks in the Evening. The Evening for Workingmen
EVERYBODY INVITED.
Admission
ThoBe dehiring to make entries for any ol the sports may do
Albright or J. A. McGlat-han.
FLOWER AND TREE.
Falms never live more than 250 years.
Ivy boa been known to live 450. chest
nut 800. oak 1.000 and yew 2.880 years.
Nothing Is better for bouse plants
tnnn to be set out In a gentle, warm
rain, but cold rain and wind are any
thing but hopeful to them.
In planting trees an Important point
not to be forgotten la pressing tbe soil
down upon the roots so that tbey will
come In close contact with It
A pot of flowers In bud should re
ceive all the aunshlne possible, but
when the buds open keep, them In
shade, and they w'lll last longer.
The largest apple tree In New Eng
land la In Cheshire. Conn. Its trunk
measures one foot above ail root ex
largeweuts, 13 feet 8 Inches In circum
ference. An orchard, whether young or old,
should not be allowed to grow where
heavy crops of grass are taken every
year. It Is weakening to the soil and
detrimental to the trees.
In Ashantl there grows a tree resem
bling in nppearunee the English oak,
which furnishes excellent butter. This
veeetable butter keeps In perfect con
dition all tbe year round in spite of tbe
heat
Drinking Through th Koatrtla.
The Indian sages do not practice
their breathing exercises simply for
the sake of repose and sleep. During
the Inbreathing energy Is increased.
These Indians are not the only people
who believe that with tbe Inbreathing
of pure air there comes something still
more vital than oxygen. But tbe Indi
ans have developed the art of breath
linr more than any other people.
One of their favorite exercises Is to
Inhale through the left nostril, to bold
the breath for a time and then exhale
through the right nostril.
Another of their exercises Is to drink
water through the noBtrils, and after It
has been retained for a short time It Is
expelled through the nostrils and the
mouth. This Is said to cool the head.
Chambers' Journal.
Growing Bananas.
Bananas are as a rule planted out
systematically In rows, the "suckers
being placed at an average of ten feet
opart The banana plant bears only
one bunch at a time, but It is a quick
grower, yielding Its fruit In twelve to
fourteen months. When the plant la
ahout six mouths old. a second "suck
er" or shoot Is allowed to spring from
the root a third after the ninth month.
and so on, so that after the first year
there Is a continuous crop being reaped.
j
Cianiwrrtd.
may I ask
"Say,
pop,
you a ques-
tlonr
"Yes, Teddy. What Is ItT'
"When a man's finished mllkln'
cow, how does he turn oft the mllkr
I3ST
Fat Men's Races
Lean Men's Races
;BASE BALL GAME;
to Ta,rtx.,
WILLAMETTE
GROCERY
Stevens Block
Now Open for Business.
20c
Pkg. Gold Dust Washing Powder
5c
Pound Sago or Tapioca
50c
Gallon best N. 0. Molasses.
25c
6 Bars True Blue Soap
35c
Large Box Macaroni
25c
3 Cans Good Oysters
15c
Pound Fine Blend Coffee
124c
round Best Costa Rica Coffee
Miles & McGlashan
Props.
Daily River Excursions
ORfiOON CITY B3AT8.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave PORTLAND
Leave OREtiON CITT
Foot Taylor 8t,
8 30 A. M.
11 30
S 00 P, M.
Foot Eighth St.
7 00 A. M.
10 00
1 30 P. M.
4 30
6 15
Only the following landings will be made
Magoone'a, Meldrum a, Morey a,
Eisley's and Oswego. Sunday excepted.
ROO'D TRIP 25 CENTS.
Oregon City Tranaportatlon Co.
The Enterprise (1.50 per year.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
SOOTHERS PACIFIC RAILWAY
NORTH BOUND.
7 :00 a. m.
9:22 a. m. (Albany Local)
6:10 p. tn.
SOUTH BOUND.
9 :22 a. m.
4 :50 p. m. (Albany Local)
9:14 p.m.
and Falls
Cents
bo, upon application to Charles
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
DAILY TRAINS.
D'ly D'ly Effective D'ly D'ly
July 5, 1902
P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
7 00 8 00 Lt. Portland .Ar 11 10 9 40
8 OA 9 05 (ioble 10 05 8 a5
8 20 9 18 ... Kainier .... 9 52 8 20
8 38 9 35 .. .Pyramid.... 9 35 8 oO
8 44 9 40 .... Mayger .... 9 27 7 54
8 50 9 50 Qumcy .... 9 17 7 46
8 58 10 0J ... latskanie .. 9 08 7 33
9 08;10 10 ...Marshland .. 8 58 7 28
9 1910 21 ....Westport ... 8 49 7 17
9 37il0 m Clifton 8 33 7 02
10 00 11 57 .... Knappa.... 8 10 6 42
10 08 11 10 .... Sveiifenj... 8 07 6 32
1020ill 051.... John Day ... 7 55 6 20
10 3M1 1 30 Ar.. Astoria.. Lv 7 45 6 10
SEASIDE DIVISION
11 35a. m...l
.. 7 40a.m.
. 4 00 p.m.
. .10 30 a. ra
.. 5 50 p. m
..12 30 p. ra
.. 7 20 p.m
.. 1 30 p.m
.. 9 50 a. m
1 VI n n I
, -ASTORIA
1
11 30 a. ra ..
w If. ... .
8 15 a. m..
6 15 a. m . .
2 30 p.m ..
5 00 p.m..
seaside
9 40 a. ui.
CONNECTIONS.
All trains make close connections at Goble
with all northern Pacific traina to or from.
tbe East or Bound Points. .
At Portland with all trains leaving union
Depot.
At Astoria with I. R. & N.Co.'s boats and
rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and
from Ilwaeo and North Beach Points.
Ticket office, 255 Morrison St., ana union
depot, J. C. MAYO, Gen. fass. Agt.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
fO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE
STEAMERS
ALTON A AN D POMONA
-LEAVE 0BEO0N CITY
Going up, 8 :00 a. m. Golnn down 2 .30 p m
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
and com
modious steamer
Bepto Lit
Regulator
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
This is the Great Scenic Route.
All tourist admit that the scenery
on the Middle Columbia ia not ex
celled for beauty and grandeur in
tbe United States. Full inform-
tion by addressing or calling on
J. S. BOOTH, Agent,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
wrltlnff to Mrs.
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