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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902 I.Hter I.IhI. Tim following U tint IIhI of letter to rmiinlng in tint pout,, Mice at Oregon City, Oiu., on Oct, HI, llldl!: womkn'h t in r. MiiImt I. In Minn Scoit Mary Minn Rich Ethyln Thayer Kiill, MiN Willintim Mury Mm mkn'n i.i k r. AiiiIitmiiii M ix Nyii FJ F.aatern (liilllttlng Co Sklim.-r Chimin (ianlner I, 1 Smith C .) Jin Aii'x whiuiiih i: o Murvlu II I' Wy.ler Fred I'd. l!K)2. WOMHN' I.IHf. Curriii M J Mm Harding I) V Mink Fkntiund Klin Mm Young Win CMr mm 'h l in e . Umi not I Andm J Rihinmn Win .M Uni.ly T A Ki Wft ruii.l M .it (iti'i'ii Geo Hallow, Uy Mr Jol.lli.ull M i Meyer (ico Monkey Mr Mi(lUll I it'll Perry I,n remit rt(.-Mi ItlKKel Jdllll Kliinger Joint Mulling Wesley Shrincr (,'Iiiih Tucker'U M Wiikhaui It M Wood Z (,' Wiiihliu i; N W W ill, -Mm M liiady liKU. HoiCl'ilN, I'. M. ff. iO iS ,ft Mi- A' Make Your Own 2 Winter Coator Cape ' Villi r ill ill) till liy IIM'IIMM (if f BUTTERICK PATTERNS . , jt Tin' N'ivi-ihImt Buttcrl.k Pattern j liuw in- Norfiilkn uml new limi'.l ' C'hm'h wiili niiiiiil rciljnr cllccta jj Hlnl il T' -f In ill L . li-r ell'cclH. j Our I'.ullrrirk Paper Pattern Department allow nplendid varie ty uml hlmtilil liu vmled by you mil iiiiinlli in unliT to iiKn-rt tin' novi'lt it- tlml nnt continually beinplace III Mock. Huntley's Book Store Onions Ci rv, Okkuon Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TWAINS I ' l v I ;K.' I'ly ' l:ilii liv.. ,11'ly ll'ly hut.: July .'i, I'll.' j I-M IM jl.M. t-M 7 "i s I.v r.irllni.il Ai II In, I1 j ii'i ! II'. ... i iutilv ... ! Ml HV H x H '.'n !l H IlillliHT I II H 'J . .ix !i x, I'vimnul . ; 1 i a n 1 1 'i In . , , MnvifiT ..." !' T. 7 M Ml !l ,Ml Ijlllliry . . I It 17 7 H .'ix I'l II ' . . Ui'lmiiii' . I II I! 7 ;i' !i i ii i. . Mir.lilmiil . N 7 2 l III I'l '.'I . V...rt . ! H i 7 t; ii ;i; in i'i . . i iiiiiiii ...in :nj 7 n; .In i'i II.'.; ... Kiin..ii . . i,;l "l H IM II H .. Kvrnrrll I H "T1 (I .'I'. ;IH '.H 1 1 Hi , Jillili Pay I 7 M II J in I' II ..ii Ar Ainnn l.vl 7 4.V II I' hk in hi: mt itiuN 1 1 'X' n. 111 . fi Mi p. in . II .'Jit. in . .x I.' i n. in . . ii I 'i n. in . . J .'In p.iii . . .'. mi p. in . 1i In n. in . ASI'iiKIA J skasi im: 7 I'l . ii 4 i" . . ii .in .'in II. II . 'i :t .. n j in p. n 7 '.ii .. ii .. I i.. ii . . II .III s. n CONNKCTInNS. All triiuiH iiuiki rl'iHt roiicrriiiiiiN nt lioltl. wllli nil NnriliiTii 1'ni'ilii' Iriiinn In or Iron tin' l.ii-l or .Siiiiiiil I'uintn. Al rurlliiinl null ill) !mni Iriiviii I'nioi l'r,.ot. At Axlorm with I. It .T N. Cn.'ii lionlx n.. rail lini, mi. I Hifiiiner T. J. Toili-r, to am Iroin 1 1 win. i hiiI Nnrili Itiiuli 1'tiiniH. I'li ki't nlllrc, "J.'..' i Mnrriniii it., Huil I'nlnn li''il. J. f. M A Vi i, (ii'ii. i'Min. At A lorl, I r l :i i : I'M-:. .sinij ami i.:. u i .(; 1 1 l:i; l K V M I f FliV Prrixx rir'- t LI J 0 liluuul UUlu, i fiy fin! plfu'iiJ t jiirimm di ill'. V'-V JI'' It... It l"'Tli (I 111 ( t " 1 1 lint Nfitnl riiK'jir.'B All xn liil'ntiMimiiun Ilrniit uii'l I'r'itr -a llio' M lid I rfirto. lit-lo en l h uf Tuiiu uml i" :l, l.-uy.v .c M o-ntn ; liruLTirtrlH nr hy rimil ;'lnl Mit, i crurn hy ntm1 1- I Y I'.K'ITUl'ifS M W'nru n Stn-n, Wiw HAM r Scientifically Distilled Naturally Aged ' Absolutely Pure Best and Safes! for all uses. FOR SALE BY - E. MATTHIAS -Sola Agency for Oregon City. . THE LOCAL NEWS. Tim work of raUlou tint Mi'llio'lUt clmri'ti huh cniiipli'tiiil Tiii'mUy uml iIid xrnvuli.t" urn Ht work.' Tim nxcnviitloii will Im ulijil '"'t !; f. iiml wlmn ;iu ii'tml Mm iihih'iiin will liikit rhiirnii m:i I'l.llht t III t III U'k M III In, to 1 liclgllt of liinl twniiy fi.i't, upon whlcli tliif iiln vuli.. I Ht i id 1 1 1 rn will rcxt. I CimikUIiIii Mixxly and Jnl!nr IIi'iiwumvIIIk I'iiiii'h: (,'upl. rii:k"'HH Iiiivh ii'lunii'il to uml I'nilii'r. Wiik'lit nii.'on ('ily;v Tln-y Imvit Ihm-ii Iiioii uvur bimimi Urn uprfy himikiiii for killing plii'x mitt roinini'ilrVil mul linvi) (ulrri'i'ilt'il in lironlil Pfi-UliT lo town uml upon fx.nn- iiiHt ion Im whh ruiiiiiiiltinl to Hot Hxyluiii, C'oimiilcriililn of a rnr whh expttrl I (inri.il liy the pi'Dplii of t'UckaiiiHK tliin I wi'i-k, w lii'ii It Wan iliw oviT.'il tlmt whilt whh roiiHiili-rnl Hiniillpiix or noimt otln-r 1 mullynitnt iIIni'ihh I nil nitucki'il Hie cl.il jilri'ii of llml pliuf, JihIkh Kvhii whh no lilli"l l.y 'iilioini Wi'ilni'M'liiy in'iniin jtlntl IIiitii With Ni'Vi-nil rni'X of nmnllpnx in tint il, n r, mul Unit llni HchooU IihiI lll'l'll l loHI'll. 1 III' jll'liril lll"IHll'lll"l tlm coiinty pliyniriHH to (,'liti:k'iimi Hi onii', who r''tiirni"l with tlm liiforiinttion tlmt () o o Tint chooln rfiiiiii IniKijIiiK itri'nt'iimny iiinU, j'nli(ini liy : . nini,,.,., tlm u.nU'lv nolliiiiK tnoro llin wnll nilml Ki'imy Kiu kii wlilrli lln-y ! tlmii rdii ki'iipux. dliipHic to llri'ijon City frii'inU vi:ry (lay hi-i I , liowi-vi-r. or two while In-rn., - - - t Mr. Wmlc Rhoin ml Misx I.rnu I.rijjli' i nioim, employi il ut lurriii lint roof (In- IcinliiiK clinr( trt in tin- jiro liii'tionn of liu- .M.nlinon Hiiitc OjM-rn Coiniiny, ilnviii u wri k'iirnijiii'inciit In lliihi ity l.isl wn k , were fi"i iiiUy jjooil in tin ir rrirctive rolrn. Tin-it1 ri-mly cotnrii timi mnl mUplnliility won for thrin ninny fiinnU ilitriiiK llu-ir utiiy lu re, who while Chin Ich Ciihwi'II iiinl ;irn-o Him- of llm iii'W wri'hoitB of tlm VVillmimtle Tnlp A lpiT Company, near New Kr, Kalnrihiy, int't w ilh nitn n inii-fortmii', whirli rrxiilii'il in iulln Hi'rioux it.jiiry to hold of thi'in. Tint Iii'I'Iit on whii h tht-y wi'r KlNiiilitiK, Hlippi'd, pr"-ipllatiti llii'tn to llm nx'kx In-low-, a dictarii e of rfrrttiiiK tluir drpurlure, wiiili thi-tn nil ih'nil 15 fid, h'tidi-riiix liicio both mi I r I : Ti.. .. : i !.. kino ol kiK'n sH, Mr. Kn-d I. M'-indl ainl Mih I-on-na l,ii."llit wi'iit iiniii"! in innrfiaKn IiiHt N 1 1 in lit y iidiTiiuiiii at tlio home of thu liridii'n (iitlicr, ni'iir New l-'.;a, Jiidfit It i nil ollii-iiitiiiK. 'I' 1 1 1' rontt'iirliim par iiihiimi wi'll and f.ivmnlily known in thin i-ily mi'l county, the room Im vi Ih-cii proinini'iit in polilim Iiitb for loinu i'oiimmoiik, I hey ri'iiiHiiicd in thiH con. dilion mid puHition for koiiiii limn hcforn tln-y with dim ovi-ri'd. HiinmoiiN ia ulill in lied, hut in iiniroviiiK, and iafxpi-cti'd out booh, w IiiIh CrlBWf II iH ahont untiroly ri'covcii'd. Tint Bidi'Wiilk and liinctN in llm vicinity of Caiii'iniih pri-Bi'iit cunniili'ruMo of a dt-molii-lmd iippfarmiitt Thurbdaiy iiiurn- liini', and ia wm'I known throiijjhoiil lhe Ihk, B(i,.r t, aoiilli hoiind frriuht had connly ua a chool tiou liiT of ahlllty. ' pratvil. In llm train with two ll.it i rn, TI, nol .MiFwaiikm will hold ,Vi Ih'1"1 iltl l"ml"-r, and aa the Haiti .diM'ii.m tomorrow for 1'lmo.inir luwn of. I tl.e rurv.t llm ape.'d wu. ao li.-.rand dividing tint om-Hlion o incor- ,tr,,''t 1,1,11 I1"1"-" " l'-vy Dial the oorn.ioii. wliirli I,.. .L.ital.,l tlm iim.nl.. V'l'nKl't """i " "' ' ,h" e". ,lownll.rloraon..t tin..,. Tin, .tlm-ti.m i'V,',",Jr,i" 1""',",r' ttve ""V Mipplii-a nr. all on Imnd, and w hili, thine ia koiii), upponition to ini'orporation, tliiTn ia lillli' d nilit tlmt lint nnin'oi'r of Votra in favor of llm lli-nl loll will bo luri(i.y in vxrcHH of thou iinitmt the ipntnlion. Iliia dlli and I Vjh caro wua hurled to tlm ground wilh Kryat force, tearing up ahotit 11)0 feet of ai.li'Walk and wreckiiiK t'oiiaideruhle fein. Luiuher whh atrewn alonu the track for unmo diatanrn, and iniich of it wua preaenti'd thia week wilh two hoxea of delii loua alraw horrlea, Krown hy K. K. Whilten, on liia place Imltteen thin city mil Uawejjo. Mr. nclpitaled into t tie river. Mia Sophia lluerth euleruiicil a niimlwr of her yonii fr'enda laat Salnr diiy evetmiK at Iter home in I'arkplace. The main leaiure of (he evening whh a WhilleiiaayahiM vinea have Immhi ,ro- i ....jj,,,,,!.!,;! r-ontt. Miaa Laura I'nr diuinu herriea eonlinnoiiMly Ihronnhonl I ,.,. W0f,ll8 priza , Miaa Uoae Kir lint Mimmer, and are now full of Kreen ? ..i,-.,,,.. uK)l,v .,,.r w,it.. . Jai,v (mil. Mr. Whitteii ia of the opinion that there w ill he an ahiiiidiiiice. of her riea in hia palch until fioata come, an there are liumiTona lihanna on tint vim-a. I'liiliuiiiti aeiMri'a in li.m city will he remimt'd lie)iitinini next Suiunlny even ing, u ll.l will Lit held lii"ci(fliT ll ii 1 1 further n'llii H on Saturday rveniiijf at 7:;;il ifclock itixte iil of Sunday evi-niin;, ii n herelofori'. Tint lirnt uiiji'lliiii will Im held al the oH'ich of Mr. Omul' W, Ivixth.iui. Ilev. W. (J. Klliott, Jr., will pri-iicn iium llm tlirme: lull lo lie. lieve and What to po.11 All Welcome. J. W. Kihiim,' w ho had heen a realdiTil ol Clai kainax for nearly forty yearn, died at hia homo there lat .Friday inominK. after an illue.xa of about a yenr'a diiru lion. Mr. KootH Hfi veil wilh UmI inction in tlm Mexican air I civil wari. com ink1 1- Ori'Kon and wtllinn at ('liickainaa himhi after the cl hh of llm latter w ar. I In- teed whh over Si I yearn of and liad alwaVH heen a tiaidtil iin.1 reliahle citizen. (ieork'e rfeialer, of New Km, was ar raigned heforo .T i ii I n liyan ThnrHilay fiircnooti for exainiiiallon ax to hia aan ity. I'ft inter had visited the home of hia w ife, who lives on tlm Moiilk'omerv place, broke hcvitiiI windona and threat- lunch wanner red. Thoae preaent were: Minn Kitl.er Ilruniion, Minn Funny I'eck over, Mia l.euu Moore, Mica Kone Si r- chei.. t, Minn Holdall Mundheukt), Minn l.itui.i I'urcell, Miee Myrtle rurcell, Mina Iteriha Wymaa, Miaa Mary Hunr'.h, l:.',enm lluerth, A'-phia lluerth, .Mms Katie Itiuuiier, Mari) rrtn.-licff, -Mr. Charli-i (irity, JamiMcAiiully, Walter Miinilhenke, Cliarlea Uoettlilnf. Scollie Fauhion, H.irvey Fauhion, Clarence lirunncr, Henry Huerlh and Hans 1'reu chotr. ' The elite, taiiinient given in thia city Tiiend ty eveii'Di? under the aunptces of the Who linen, W ag itidied creat 811c cch, no more ao, however, than wan to l expected from that organ i zal ion, which la a Hiiccena itnelk, and makes a hui'ci'hh of every! Inn it undertakpa. Shivelv'a opera lioime waa packed With an expectant and enihuniaatiii crowd, and the frequent and vociferous applause that wua iveu waa detnonatralion of the appreciation of the ell'orta put forth to pleane. To take tip each individual number on the program in not neceaaary. All rendered their partn in a pleaainn ami mici-ennful manner. The box-liail-itiK content, taking place after the pro gram had been rendered, participated in A A A. A A A A A A. , Ai.l'.NTH I'llK BBBWM SHOE CO. "QUEEN BEE1' BRAND RCOULAR 2.B0 -".1 ADAMS BROS. Golden Rule Bazaar Oregon City's Big Cash Store. -AOKN'Ta vou- 1 ! r.'cCALL PATTERNS . - W W WW J o o 1 IOC. AND I5C. I NONE HIGHER Special Offerings in Modish Waists A (Iclayfd shijrtiont of "JJanner" brand, Waists just received. New styles and sliadcs, in Imported Flannel and Silk. Specialssnrs3 This week we intend to close out all tlie odd and ends which natur ally accumulate during a busy N season and have reduce the prices so low that it will pay the careful huyer to purchase for future re-reOjiiireinents. Men's and Boy's Clothing. A new stock of well Felected Men's and Boy's Clothing : : : Men's Suits, Mixed Goods.... G.25 " " Fancy Cassimere 9.90 Hoys' Suits 3.59 Mens' Overcoats C.oO Boys' Knee Pants 60 a o o oocco Women's Stylish Cloaks i Just arrived from New York, a large assortment of the latest styles in Cloaks and Jackets. Blankets and Comforters At Attractive Prices-2 Blankets of all sorts, either Cotton or Woo! as with some Cotton Mixed, whte, gray or brown, for single beds, medium size beds or extra large size beds. -Blankets per pair ... .75 to 8.00 Comforters" " .... 1 20 to G 00 Umbrellas . A few Specials for this week : Children's School Uubrella. pood quality. 40 Men's Silk Mixture 1.25 Lad ie's Royal Taffeta Close Roll-fitted with choice handles of Horn, Shell. Pearl, Agate and Selected Natural Wood . 1.75 o o o o 0t 0 taV 0 Hheriir Shaver and nie deputy experi enced a cormiJerable feeling of relief Wednenday when they had completed the work uf closing up the tax roll fur this year, which practically ends the work. The total amount charged on the liXH roll was li;,77'J, of which Sheriff Cooke had collected $14:1,K5, leaving a balance for hia Biicceswr to collect of $:'j,7!KJ; and of this amount Sheriff Sha ver has collected all but $.",;8, or in other words, the collections since July 7th were fl'J.tilU. The roll contained beaver Creek Entertainment. Your correspondent has been in structed by the Sabbath school and Y. P. S. C. K. of the Clackamas Firnt Pres byterian cliurcti, to ask space to give their heartiest thanks to the people of Beaver Creek and surrounding country both young and,old,for the very generous response to join them in a pie social at the Beaver Creek hall on Friday evening the 10th inet. The onject of the social was to show their sympathy in a sub stantial manner lo the fire sufferers of f4.T3 of errors and double assoRnments. i the Shubel district. The program was This delinquent amount was extended j rendered as follows: Opening speech, on the rolla, which were turned over to! John Jones; solo, ' Ed ward Hughes; Clerk Sleight Wednenday afternoon, and the warrant of the county court lias been attached and the rolls w ill be delive-ii'd back to the sheriff, commanding him to recitation, Maud Daniels, tolo, Katie Hughes; recitation, Bertha Spangler; Instrumental music, Harry Shannon; solo, Hannah Hughes; recitation, Vada cned to burn the buildings. The couple j by ladies, wan won by members ot the had been separated for 8 number of yearn j local circle, while the log-sawing contest and Pfe inter had become deranged over j wits won by the vinitors from Portland, brooding over the domestic trouble. 1 The proceeds amounted to over $100. Pay Less For The Best make sale of the property on which the Dills; instrumental music, Henry tax has not been paid, w hich work he is j Uinther; recitation, Richard Davies. It is right and wise to buy cheaply if you get goodness with the cheapnss. Tho advantago of buying hero is thatv you can depend on the quality of everything, you can rely on getting what you ask for, and you can feel certain that you have bought it at the lowest possible price. - - A FEW EVERYDAY PRICES Ui'd Lino Parsnparilln. regular $1.00 now .(10 Pierces Golilen Medical Discovery, regular $ I. (X) " 85 " Favorite Prencription, regular $1.00 " .S" Woods Sarsaparilla, regular $1.00 " -55 Carters, Ayera and pierces Tills 20 Special Prices on 3 and C Dottles CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORO COT PRICE DRUGGIST PHOflB 13 BBSS- VnlU ORDERS 80UICITBO. required by law lo do before the first of licit March. Just bow soon the sheritr will prosecute this work is not yet de finitely decided, lint he will very likely proceed in the matter very toon. TI e delinquent roll this year contains nearly $2,100 less thai the 'delinquent loll for last year, making a pretty gio.l record for Sheriff Shaver, conni lering him to have been new in the office. The exact figures of the delinquency last year were $7,7W.7o. Surfus-William Wedding. 1 One of the prettiest weddincs of the week was the marriage of John E. Sur ' fus, of Oregon City, to Miss Eva Wili.ims, of Maple Lano, at the home of the 1 bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. flan Will ' lams, in the presence of friends and rel I atives. The house w as very beautifully decorated with myrtle, evergreens and 1 rosea! The ceremony was performed under ! an arch of evergreens, Kev. E. S. Boll j ingerolliciating. The bride's gown was a beautiful brown silk, trimmed with white silk and applique. She carried a ! boquet of white carnations. The brides- maid, Miss Mamie Evans, of this city, I wore a beautiful gray skirt and white or gandie waist. She carried white camna Hions. Guy E. McEilany, of this city, acted as belt man. After the ceremony the guests retired to the dining room, where a delicious luncheon was served, j The dining room decorations were of ' roses and carnations, very artistically arranged. A great many costly and , beatitiiul presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Surfus will make their future home in Oregon City. They have a host of friemls wlio w ish them joy and liappi- ness through life. I Strayed. From near New Era, Oct. 16, one small, light red, three-year-old milch . cow, part Jersey. Is dark at shoulders, shading light at feet. Has white lialf- ! moon shaped spot near right shoulder. A suitable reward will be given for ny information that will lead to ber re covery. Mbs. M. E. Hyatt, 1 New Era, Or. After the program had been rendered the pies were sold readily, bringing the nent sum of 25. 70. The Sabbath school and Young Peo ples' meetings are in full operation again, after i short vacation during the hoppicking season, and they niott cor dially invite everybody to join them at heir meetings. Card of V anks. We desire to express to our many friends iu and about Oregon City, and the friends of our late beloved husband and father, our eincerest thanks for the many kindnesses show n during his sick ness and after his death and take thia, means of expressing our feelings of deep est gratitude for the many kindly minis trations. Mus. J. G. Pohtkh and Dai oiitkks. Resolutions. Whereas, it pleased the Almighty to to call from our midst the esteemed Brother Oliver W. Sawtell, a useful and valued member of Molalla Grange, No. 310, Patrons of Husbandry, there fore be it Resolved, That the grange, recogniz ing and deploring the loss it has sus tained in Brother Saw toll's death, would tender its offers of sympathy and condo lence to the surviving members of his family with tbe assurance that the mem bers of the grange will ever cherish his memory with tenderness and affection. And be it further Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days in honor of Brother Sawtell's memory; that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon tbe minutes; and that other copies be sent to the Oregon City papers with a request for publication. Fraternally submitted, J. V. Harless, f Geo. Cass, Wm. J. E. Vick, Committee of Condolence. Bids Wanted. The plans and siiecificatious for a tore building and remodeling of the church building for the Frst M. E. Church of Oreiion City, Oregon, may be seen at the home of W. A. White, archt., on Eighth and Jefferson streets. Bids will be opened Saturday evening, November 1st. The right to reject any and all bids is reeerved. W. A. Whit.-. For Sale. Three registered sborthorned heifers, sired by Oak rJill I.ad, i:!00t)0, bred to Minmore 171119, also 8 spring calves, 2 bulls and 6 heifers, sired by Lord Guy mnne, also three-colts 2 bred Perchon, 1 fine 6-year-old mare broke to work. All this Btock will be guaranteed as rep resented. Oak Grove Stock Farm, Currinsville, Oregon. The Best Kidney Kunedy. Is S. B. Catarrh Cure, which posi tively cures pains in the back, loins or groins, swelling of the limbs, frequent desire to pass water, scanty, turbid urine, sediments in the urine resembling brick dust and gravei in the bladder, all of which leads to Bright's disease. For sale by all druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., i resno, Cal. Latest effects in Ready-to-wear hats Miss C. Goldsmith. One of Life's Pleasures. There is nothing in life more enjoyable and at the same time so beneficial to both mind and body, as traveling. A modern railway journey, intelligently taken, tends to prolong life, break the monotony of existence and acts as a pan acea for dull care, by takingus out of the well worn channels of worldly and busi ness struggles. Before starting upon a trip, whether on business or recreation, it is well to in quire and investigate the various routes, and choose the one offering the best in ducements in the way of comfort and attractions. The traveler, the tourist or business man is wise in selecting the Rio Giande Lines in a journey to and from the east, as it offers every comfort and modern convenience to suit all classes of travel, with an array of scenic attractions unsurpassed in the world. Castle Gate, the Canon of the Grand, Marshall Pass, Tennessee Pass and the world renowned Royal Gorge are but few of these attrac tions seen from the car windows. Three fast trains daily between Ogden and Denver. Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping cars on all trains to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis with out change. A perfect Dining car service. Agents throughout the Northwest can sell tick ets via this route. For rates, maps and all information or for copy of beautiful booklet, "With Nature in Colorado," write to or call on Vi. C. McBride, Gen'l Agent, or M. J. Roche, Traveling Pas senger Agent, 124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon.