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2 OREGON CITY ENTKRN11SE FRIDAY MAY 8, 1903 CORRESPONDENCE J Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will supply all eceesary stationery. Tin new from your neighborhood! should appear in Oieee columns every week. Tlie busy eaeon is punt you should renew your correspondence work. Viola. Win. Mattoon recently had a very sick fpell. Walker Rrcs'. mill dam is about com pleted attain. James Sevier, who his been quite ill, is slowly leeovering. Pr. Cswoid, of Portland, preached Tery powerlul termon here last Sunday night. Quite a mini her from here attended the funeral of Mr. Smith at 1 ogan last Sunday J. W. Eon is now in the employ of the Haieiwood Cream Co., of Portland, eotaMit-liiiiK cream and egg routes and eellinn L' S. Separators. Tired Out " I wa very poorly inj could hardly get about tiie house. I was tired out all the time . Then I trie Ayer'a Srs.tp.irilla, and it only took two bottles to nule me foci perfectly well." Mis. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Hithland. George Stevens purchased a span of horses a f days ago. Several land buyers were seen in our burn one day Ian week. Chester (iaid and John Parish have returned Inm Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Amos Harrington and baby Mu rice, have re utned home after a two week's v sit in Portland wilh her sister, Airs. An Ian howler. The Motin'aui View Tent of the Mac cabees gave an entertainment and basket social SniUKiay evening. Slate Oman iser Sherwood, of Portland, delivered an addrecs and Uavor I'imick, of Oregon Ciiy. auctioneered off I he baskets. Music ras furnished bv the Kirk brothers The affair as quite a soccers and netted trie lodge a i eat little sum. Tired when you go to bed, tired vh:n you get up, tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Vou are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Tale Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. TJil Auk ywir docor whnt h thtnkt Af Aver! S.rmpftrtlta. H klto. nil ntwnit tM armml 014 fantltT mHtrin. FuUow fell advte Stt4 v wiu b muss. J. C. ATBH CO., Lcwu, Mm. Last Sunday some young men per formed the nngentlemanlv act of nutting chewing gum and a safetv pin in the SuinUv school rolleo'lon. Hoy, we am supposed to h civilised : but such acta lead us to think that some ate not. lint let tis also be careiul not to make this serious charge against the innocent, , The Garfield Grange No. 317, at Its last meeting, decided to celehiate the fourth of July in Garlleld precinct. The following committee, wis appointed w ith full power to act : W. V. Davis, W. 11. Holder, H. Fpperson, Kaney Crawford. K. F. Surface. K. C. Uutl'tnaii and V. M Gill. The committee held a meeting j fectlv Saturday, Mav ".'ml, at ti e residence of W . V . Pvis. It was decided to hold the celebration in Suifttce e Park, adjoin nig the J. . Palmateer eaiHle. A good speaker and good music will lie seemed and an entertaining programme will he rendered. Union Hall. F. Helton went to Canby last Friday. E. Ougteo and family returned to Iowa latt week. Mr. Joseph Perringer went to Canby last Friday. George Helvey went to Silverton last Friday on tiusinees. John Volzsn is hauling hard wood logs for Mr. Hat nig. .Mr. Bud Helton and wife visited rela tives here last Friday. Miss Moliie Burns, of Portland, is vis iting relatives here at present. TheMishes Webb, of Portland, are Visiting Mrs. H. S. C. Phelps this week. School will close on May 8, 1903. Mr. Bnvder, the teacher, baa given very good Batislac ion, and all of the patrons are Tery well i leawd wjb the school Work On account uf the farmer having to build fence in the burned district, they are hardly done seeding. Gardening is i ne oruer oi me uay. Mr. Yackman, a tormer reident of Springwater, is here from California looking over the neighborhood with the intention of buying a farm. Mr. Vandicke and Mr. Liven good have bought J. A. Shihley's interest in ine pnngwaier saw mm, wmcn is now owned by the above named parties and W. H. Handle. They propose to ge( a larger boiler and enirine. Elders Y. J. Lewellin, W. Bard and A. M. Shibley, of the Springwater Pres byterian church, attended the Presbytery at Portland to try to procure preacher a i he Rev. Julius Hatch has moved to Washington on account of his wife's poor health. i ritarnird Mrs. Lena Schatty Godbroke visited ner lather lust week. Miss Norman is teaching on. Saturdays iu inaKe up lor I st time. Mr. Nimick's brother from Wisconsin is working a few days for J. P. tinge. The orchards are in full bloom giving promise of plenty of fruit in the near future. A nephew of the Elligsen Bios, from Canada is helping Mr. Weddle out. io strikes in Stafford. The German minister again preached in Englirh last Sunday to a full hoiiae He will continue to preach in Kngliah every 1st and 3d Sunday evening at 8 p. ui. , Pete Larson suffered a slight stroke of I paralysis two weeks ago extending the whole length of the right side. He is getting belter and is about Im usual duties. THE FARMER FAILS 1,1 health just as dors the city-man, Mid he fails commonly from the alone cause, " stoimicli trouble." The farm ia a wholesome p'nee to live j the farmer's lite is a healthy life ; but no eiterunl ad vantages can overcome the effects of a diseised stomach. When the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion mid .nutri tion are h-e:''-d, the food eaten ia iintvr- digeklrd km V-l V. l.,Y I I fa Sun- Cans. Iva Irish called on Cora Jaggar day. Mrs Howaid called on Mrs. Faut-t Monday. Mr. IVriy, of I'akola, is visiting his ister, Mr II. Jones. Ralph H' Wird mashed his fingerquite badly one d i .si week. Mrs. Kai' fl e.-ch, of Canby, is visiting . her datijiliiei. .Mrs. D. Spalz. The Mis-es Lucy and Clara Gujer, of Oregon I iiy ae vihiting their parents. Preston Cooper and family, of Mt. Pleasant, were visiting their parents SunOay at L'aius Mr. sml Mrs Jack Treiron snd eister, Miss Vi' M (jialiam, of Portland, were visiticg here Sunday. Mr. ai d M is. Jack Tremaine and son Robbie and Mrs. Tremuine's brother, Kobbie Jones, of Wardner, Idaho, are visiiing their parems, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Joues. Beaver free.. Nellie Stevens is improving rapidly. Lena Stuedeman is on the sick list. Rain is the order he weather again. Willis Hughes has begun to haul wood. Shannon Bros, were baling hay for Mr. O. Hughes last week. Robert Jones and Mr. Tromain are home from Wardner on a short visit. Mr. Ktienes is tearing down his old barn, and making place for a new one. J. F. Stuedeman and partner were out on a fifhing trip last week, having good luck. The Thomas Bros, started a fire in some dead snags one day this week, which caused a little excitement and a great sweat. Springwater. J, W Marrs and Mrs. Shihley's father were down trom Salem on a visit. James Shihley's health is improving. He is able to be np and about a little. The Sprinifwater boys' have organized baseball club. They play on Satur days. The Comer boys father and mother have moved up frtm Logan with the boys on W. J. Lewellen's place. Hood View. Mike Gross, of Oregon City, passecW tnrougli Here on .Monday. William Graham and wife returned from (iermafiy on Saturday evening, where .Mr. Graham I. as been stud) ing music fur the last three years. Mark Seely is wearing a broad smile these days, all on account of the ar rival of a bright baby girl on May 4. .Mother and child aie both d-jing well. One of the best dam es of the season was that given on Sattuday evening by the A. O. I'. W. There was a govxl at tendance and ever body enjoyed them eelves. Rev. J. M. Barber and wife and the Misses Sarah Brobst and Lily Seely leave for Seattle, Wash., on Mav 7th. as delegate to the Pacific Coa.-d Congress of Congiegatiorial churches, and expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. J. Q. Gage and two children are visiting at the home of tier husband's parents tins week. She and her husband lately moved to St. Helens and this is the first visit to the old home. Such beautiful weather for the past six days indMirmers are rushing in gar dens and finishing up seeding and all will soon be ready for the gentle May rain to do its part towards a full harvest. Bennie Schrader, fa tie has been called from infancy.) was buried at the Stafford cemetery last Sunday. He died alter a lingering illness of ' pulmonary consumption. He was a very exemplary young man and had prepared himself for the ministry, but was cut off in his prune. Some young hoodlums tof which there are a few even in Staffed) broke one of the large windows in the house vacated by J. Q Gage and took not a nun secret ing it in an outhouse. The reform schooU neeus me nani'ling oi such tmys and for their own good there is w here they ought to be sent. and assimilated. and the conse quent loss of Iiurtitioti results in plivaical de bility.' lr. Tierce's Golden Medical lliscovery cmrs diseases of the stomach n:id other organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of food. It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle "I mrd Irtl littlr of Pr, IMerw's (.".oMrtl Mnltcal lio'vrt v h-kI wvrrr.! wal oi lit 1 1'lm.voit is 11. i. 1 n vi' ir io;. tlii. .priiix. and h.tvr hii-l no ti.vilit,-' u,ti, in-ii, ii..n .mut," wrnr Mt v. V Tlininoii. "t Tewii.rml, ItroJ.ln Hit l ), M'it:otn "W 't.l. (ill I tell litw tliiiiLtui I n-:i ti.r tlic rli i.-i.l liml .i;. fried .i ihii. 'i n i.l il ik.h tlie 'I.vIim Ciilllil il llir C'"l 1 K''t litiwll in n l:t tit otic IttiM hrl .. i I tr-utv ?ie !. --i.' v ll.it nlile to vv . .'I .ill No,. I ..i . 'v our luitlilrtth.:! i 1 :y i I im-i '- .1 !.i . oit on the larn r 1 iv n.-i m u. .( vi i ir,;i cute to wvrnl. nn I h.i,l .lUvav. I-1-- n ,: md wont to say loi In I'u-rvc itlhl l.r. 'in-n. -iuc. " The sole tuo'tve for su1 tt tftion it to permit the l'i!?r to make i o ii tie more profit paid h" i'ie f ile l' K:i ntvii: -ri-ous tiicdi. in-1. 1 . ; you nt. therefore :vt M noauliaiuu'.c foi"Go'J Metlical Ijiscoveiy." I The Hedicql a j Street Fakir U ulinost a thing of the jmst. Intt'lligont pco llo havo longpinco K-anictl that safety in drugs and nu'dioinort is to bo found only in an honest rfjiutulilo dmg storo and the inoro rt-putahlo tho better. It is safe to follow the doctor. Tradt) where they do. We till more jireserip tions than any other storo in thin territory. The moral is plain. HOWELL & JONES Reliable Druggists Garde Building CIIAMRKIH IIOWKI.L LINN An enteriaiiiment will be given at A O L. W. hall on May 23d under the auspices of the I), of il. A good pro gram will be rendered. 'I his is the sec ond anniversary of the organization of tlie V of H. at WilBonville. Everybody is cordially invited. To Give the Sack. Two noblemen In the reign of Maxi milian II. 15C4-1.".(W one a Cermnn, the other a Spaniard, who had each rendered a great service to the em peror, sked the hnnd of his daughter In marriage. Maximilian said that as he esteemed them both alike It wag Im possible to choose between them, and therefore their own prowess must de cide It: but, being unwilling to risk the loss of either by engaging thorn In deadly coinhat. he ordered a liir'e sat k to bo brought uml declared that he who should put hi.s rival into It should have his fair Helena. And this whimsical combat was actually performed in the presence of the imperial court uml lasted an hour. The unhappy Spanish nobleman was first overcome, and the German succeeded In enveloping Mm lu the sack, took nim upon his back and laid him nt the emperor's feet. This comical combiit Is said to be the origin of the phrase give him the sack." so common In the literature of courting. Too Ureal Kink. ' In almost every neighborhood rouie one has died from an attack of col in or cholera morbus, often before medicine rould he procured or a phvsican sum moned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for anvone to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rohea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people and relieved hi ore pain and suffering than any other medicine in use. It can alwavs be de pended upon. For sale by U, A. Hard ing. If yon don't get lon't gel the news the Kntkiu-kisi you JONKS 0. R. & H: Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific, THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST r DAILY PLUMDINC CHARCES r ' Curd r Thanks. We desire to extend to the many friends our gtateful thanks for their nu merous sets f kindness during the sick ness and burial of our husband and fath er, the late James H Biown. Particularly do we wii-b to thank the members ol the Masonic fraternity. Mas. Ki izahktii Brown asij Family. Oregon I'ltr Market deport. Through Pullman standard and Tour ist sleeping curs daily to Omaha, Chicago Spokauc; tourist sleeping cars daily to Kan as City; througli. TuHiium touris sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas v'ity, St Louis and M iiiplilit, reclining chairs (scats free to the east daily, I'rom I'ortl.nd Hrr Dover. SCOTPS EHULSION Scott's Emulsion is the means cf life and of the en joyment of lifc of thousands cf men, women and children. To th2 men Scott's Emul sion gives the flesh ar.d strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to L:ar. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Bond for free sample. SCOTT tt BOVNE. Chemists. 09-413 PTrl Streat, New York. SOc. an J 0I.O3; ail druesrlsts. John 8'rowbridge spent Sunday with MrCaBadnv. Everybody ia busy planting corn and beans and all kinds of vege'ables. John Slrow bridge has finihhed pluwinu and sowing peas and white washing his orchard. It looks fine. There has been several tems started hauling lumber for the new llaiiod:t church that will soon be built. Mr. Rtn-k has sold bis farm. That is all right and we hope be will lucateclose by at e hsle to ioee a good neighbor. Jofeph Desl.Hzier and fr.iiulv, A. J. Kitzmiller and family and Mr. New spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Frank Selmon. j Dr. Cawood. the evangelist, will preach bete Stii day, Mav loth and will continue j all week. May 17th "ill he an all day i service and a basket dinner. K very hod v come ar.d come the first Sunday and all the wefk. Garfield. Everyorehere is makirg garden. Mrs. F'orenee Duncan iB vioitirg her mother, Mrs. J. J Davis Mrs. W. H. Holder relurnfd last Tues day from a phcrt visit to friends in Port land. D. Rridenstine has a crew of men working on tlie right of way n( the O. W. V. & R. R. Co.'s proposed railroad line. John Irvin is working in his employ. Ballard C'oyd, Giles Looney snd E. 0. Ilufjrran have been clearing on the right of way under a contract secured by Ral lard I.or.ney. The work is near completion. One Phone of (he M'.r. In tha Sliab I.uka pass we have one of tho hiany Instaines in which the Nile has hurled Itself at nn opposing mountain barrier und cut its way through. In fact. It often seems to se lect these unpropitioiis places for Its course when on each side a few nides away there Is a tolerably level, unbro ken expanse of desert. For ten miles the river txvlsts In and out before es caping to the open once more. Its i ur rent Is very rapid, making It well i.Igh Impassable at low water been use of the numerous rocks, but at the time of my descent the summer flood was well along, and all but a few of these bar riers were hidden below the surface, their presence being marked ouly by oc casional eddies. Century. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. l,!)l)c jier bushel. Flour I'oriland, ." 1 " jx-r bid. $1 (Wi persk. Howard's Best, fl (15 per sick. Oats in mcks. white, tl to 1 ''5 i.er I rental, grav, ji ill j H.tv old Tini.Mhv, h;iV", $r' per ton; I loofH," f to ll per to ;i. -Clover fill Oi'. '. Mix d hav, fS. MillHtufl's Iban, !!l(!() per bm I diotlH, L't .Vi per ton ; eliop, 50 per ton. barley, rolled, $L'Y.r() tier Ion, I otatoes (lor per bundled lbs. Egg Oregon, 15e ier do.en. iintter Hanch. ji().: to M: per roll. Onions, choice, 5 I to 7."n: percwt.v. Dried apples, 7e per I1 . l'miiea, (dried) petite, II.- per lb; Ital ian, larne. 5c per lb. medium, Ije; Silver. PaMhips, lieets and Carrots, fl per "ark. Cibhage (n ). 2c per lb. Ap.ea. T.- to S. Drefsed etiiekens. 10 to 'lxi C per lb LivestiM-k and dressetl meals; beef live, f:i.7" lo 4.50 per hundred, llous live O'.jtof! cts; hogs, dressed, 7c sheep, 3 to3!jc; dressed, 7)to8cts veal, dressed, " to He; lambs, live 3)ac; lambs, dressed, (i'j.: to 7 ('Idea go I'ortla ml Koeiial !):)a. m A llaiiiie Ktnreak M;l."ip m via Hum ing'on . Xi. I'aol Fn-t .Mai I . in via Si..kam TIMR NCIIKDULtS .Salt Lake, I leaver. Kl Worlli,(Jiialia,Kan sai City, Ml. bum, I hlcag.i and h.nH. Hall Lake, Denver. Yt. nrtli.tiinalia. Kan nan City, St. Loiiin, Cl.lt'nrfo and Kan, Walla Walla, .ev.in Ion, Snokane, M in l.eilioll. S'. Pmil, I 1 1 1 1 1 ( I . Mllsi.k.-e. Aasivs 4;.10 p. H'. f in. 'W a. in. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. Tickets east via all rait, or bout and rail via I'ort-lun.l. are no higher than IhiHie iu any oilier trade, ami ours are no higher than ser vice rendered demands. What we undertake lo do in tlioroiu l and satiafactory manner. 'I here wilt not be found after our workman get ( through wilh a job any defective joints, leaky plHs, loose connections or other evidences of "scamped" work. Every part will he perlcct, and look perfect, and when the hill comes In you'll not ask for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER 1 1 rail Ocean and River Schedule FROM PORTLAND PIONEER A Comfort Anyway. "Speaking of crensome remarks,'' said the ruddy old Scotch pentlenian ou his way from the far west to revisit Scotland for the first titro in half cen tury, "there was an old lu'ly friend of mine In San Francisco who persisted In looking upon this Journey of mine as a madly adventurous tempting of prov idence. 'Yet th'-re Is fine thing com- toils me, Uobert, my man,' she s:iid. 'When one dies in voyaging nowadays, they've such excellent facilities for transporting the remains." "New York Telegram. I Dancing School! TURNEY will conduct a dancing Hchnol at Heaver Creek II a 1 1. Meet every Tuesday Evening. Dance utartu at 8 o'clock tiharp; clone at 1 2. Admission 5 0 Cents::: : LADIES FREE Mrs. I. J. Davis, K. O. Pavis and rive others started wt'h a psck train Mav 3rd lor the Oregon stale fiidi hatchery to be gin the s ason's work. Klmer Davis has been employed lo woik there this sea son. The Latchery is thirty miles from ' -Atchison Globe, Garfield. And That Kndrd Nora. A Ufa it Now, Nora, he very rareful of this cut glass punch bowl. It cost a mint of money. Nora Indado, mum: Well, It's rale tough. Sure an' I d rapped It three times a'ready an' niver fazed It. Life. Ilia H'Jcrr. She Do I really love you, ChollyT Why, I'd sooner be miserable wilh you than happy with some other fellow. Ho Hut are you sure you won't find some other chnp that you'd sooner be miserable with? 1'uek. DR. FERRER'S KIDNEY and Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, ciaaaer. urinary organs. AIho Rheumatism, Back ache. Heartblseane Gravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. 8 p. m. Daily Ex Huniiay. S p. in. Hxhinluy 10 p. in. I All Sit i I tut; il,Kr mih I ject to i-Ii h i tre. Kur an I rnnriici Hail aver) 6 days Columbia River Mcimiers Tu Aa-orin a ft Way. Landinii. I p m- 4 i. in. Kx. Hun. ay, A. L. C. W. f-'triiiKer, City Tkt Ajt. yti ana wasmngton bts. Craig, Gen. 1'a.sa. Agt , Portland, Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY THAINH, I) ly I Kx. ID'ly Bat.1 Ktleetivs Jn'J ft, I!i2 P.M. AM 7 'Si! no l,v 8 OiS H li.rii . . . 8 2tl! II IS! . . 8 4AH U X, , H 41! II -to;... 8 .VI tl in,... 8 fiH 10 0)1... o oh; io ui 1!H0 21 ! H 37 10 :jni io no 11 fol 10 OH II 10 O'ly Porllat.tl . . . (iotllfl Haiiner . . . . J'r rami. I ,. . , . Alayer .... . Qiiincy . . , . lainkaiiie .. Mirnuland .. . WeHtport . . . . Clillon ... . . Knappa ... . Hvensen 10 2011 Ofi ...Jslin Day 10 Uolll ,'IO Ar . Astoria.. I, v A,M Ar II 10 10 0.'i 11 .12 II X, II 27 11 1 II 08 8 fi-l 8 8 3.1 8 PI 8 07 7 Mi 7 4: iriy P.M, Id 8 :v 8 20 8 IS) 7 M 7 Kl 7 .'I" 7 2i 7 17 7 02 42 fi .12 fl 20 6 10 SKASIIlK ll VISION When a woman loves a man to the point of distraction, other women abose her for not having "more pride." Don't become discouraged. There Is Cure for you. if rier.;HHnry write lir. Kenner lla lias spent a Itf.i tluio ciirlnn Just hucb caacs asyours. All coimultatlona Free. "KlRht months In bed, heavy backache, pain and soreness acrotss kidneys, also riieu Diatlam. Otli: r remedies failed. Dr. Ken ners Kidney und Kuekache Cure cured me completely. II. WATKUS. Haiidet, N. Y." DruirirlMts. rule.., II. Ask forCook Hook-Free. VITH5'nflNPP"p,! Cure nrcular. fir OI'VIIUO UrlilOr.l-t.iner, Fredonla.N.y For Sale by Charman & Co Huntley Brothers 11 .Via. m. 8 50 p. Ill . 11 o a. m. 8 15 a. m. 6 IR a. in . 2 30-p.m . 5 'St p. m U 40 a. in AHT0RIA SISIDK . 7 40 a. m ..4 00p.ni .10 30 a. n . 5 60 p. n .12 30 p. n rl 20 p. n, . I 30 p. in . V) a. n. tagfei1 and ExpFe$f Freight and jmrt'elH dclivereil to all iiirtit of the city. RATES - REASONAOLr 342DLTLES OF TIME 80UTIIKH.N PACIK10 Ha I L WAY NOHTII IIOIM1, ':00. m. (1:22 a. in. (Al)iany Loaytl) 0:10 p.m. SOl'TII IIOUNI). DVJ2 a. hi. , 4:f0 p. m. (Albany mva) U:14p. in. Daily River Excursions OKrCdON Cirv IIJATH. Leave I'OKTUND Foot Taylor Ht, 8 30 A. M. IlAll.Y SCHKIII'I.R, Leave OltKOON C1TV foot KiKhlh Ht. 11 30 3 im IJ 13 P. M. ' 7 (SI A, M. looo i 30 P. M. 4 ;to KOJ.VD TRIP 2.1 C'UNTM. Oregon ('It jr TraniirlHtl.iii t'o. talw Line. PORTLAND TO The dalles CONNECTIONS. All trains make close connections at Oohh with all northern Pacific trains to or from the Kait or Bound Points. At Portland with all trains leaving Unloi Dejiot. , j At Astoria Willi I. R. N. Co.'s twat sand rail line, and ftteasier T. J. Potter, to ami from 1 1 waco and North Peach Points. Ticket oflice. 2.V5 Morrison St.. and Union depot. i. 0. MAYO.Oen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, urt By th fast and com modious Mtamer Regulator daily except J.C. Subscribe for tie Enterprise Leaves Portland Sunday at 7 a. m. Thi ia the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the Bcenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa- tion by addressing or calling oh J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or, Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.