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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 22, 1903, i I : Your Banking n No matter li o w 8 m a 1 1 no mailer liow large, THE BANK OF OREGON CITY ! Mad tun Pii'imiKiiiA. A iliilithri pmliMit i'niiwiiI boiiki nclii-iiiniit In thin city I it at MimiiUv iiiumiiin. A yoiiiiif in mi, fur rly of I Ilia ciiy, lint iinw of Tim llullns, ri'iicbml Oint'in (,'ily Tbnrs- , day niulil arid ri"iiimiii'i over lliilit Hi a I lllltl'l. TIlH fllllllHllltf' inouiiiiK liti coin- iiilni'il nf liiniHt Irnnlilf Mini siiiniiionitd VHtflttri llll llllllll HXalllilialiull (lid-1 I .. u..ll .I......I I ....... ..I .li..l.. ..wvi-imi n i-n in vi i'f'"'i i n"u "i iii'ii- In li' i 1 1.. i i :..! . .. .. iiii-im, iiiiini nut iiiHii:ntii in imi I'.iriMK In iiivn tri'ntmciit of mill-toxin, Hilt yilllllK II I It tl M k 1 1 rfl 1 Nllll lift "L A ! lii'i'ii luriititil It Im n xi i li i I Im li'iaidm Jj i llut Htiri'l riir fur 1'iirtliiiid In mi iliiiiit m III ri'lll'll lllH M'IhIIVI-M Ht T'l" I'.llll'H. I ' l 1 1ll II l HllllilirMII'n Wlll IIIIIIIIIHI III nit nil Hut If ink nil I fur tint Iml wIiukii culiili linn huh Hull surlim Im w iU hiiiimhI Hut ruiiini;iiii HiTiuiiHly if lut in nut liiUtr if it I nuit iruiirly Iruntfil. will givt trillion. applit'H to tin women alike it careful Thin tin) nt- IIK'SHagt! and men Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. Til vr Ci.ack.hi is rntf. Almiil Murrli 1 ii'hi.li in n In inri'ii Drt'K'un Ciiy and J'iirkiliuit khn Imriii-d t'i Him Kruiiihl l'-Ki-lluT Hilli II" rmiliuilH. Tint iltti'llintt bfllllUfl'd ID lil'lliyo Kll'llT KIi WHS IM'- i npii'il hv 1 1 4 i r y II. I' ii'lii'li, of tins i llv, Who Hlllliuril llii Ihss uf bis 1 1 ' m -1 1 . I . I HiHuU. lint (iimily Imiim iihuv fruui I In tlwt'lllliK Hi llu lliiic. I ii'iirli rlniiiiH 1 1 1 it t l n n 1 1 ' 1 1 1 m ll III liia umii I li li 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i liii li lut vnliii'il hI llu'iii, Krt'ii.iT luul (imiIibIiIv SJlllsl huiIIi ol liiriiiinrit stnn-il ill IIih Iiiiiihh hI Him limit nf I lie llrt'. Kri'iu li shvs tin' lmii-i ilnlly oiii"J li y K ri'il.i'r Hinl HiiulluT li'lluw, I ii i 1 1 Im ill. I not know rtliliniitfli Im lii'iiiiitly id tint rpnUl nf llm btiiint It) Hut putt Hit ol Kri'ii'. Hit ns Hist tint lioimi' uh innuril in tD ci iMitt i ii-M tlnoiitii lU'i'iii'ifii Miriitfil in I'liiihtiiil. Muiilly hIIit tint llri', Kri'll.tT mill It im inrliii-r, mi Krt'in li h 1 1 w, ilini'iiri'il h'hI lut linn Ht'i'ii mil limit ol lit-in Hiiii i'. Kiriii'li ay a Hin o lit-rfdip uf Hut iniifrty rliiifi!ril IiiiikIi wliile Ii" wh Hut IiuiiiiiI. TIiiiiiiiih M .mil. lio im rrni'li'H in I'nrt Imiil. luiuii'rly iihiiimI tlu' 1 1 r i ' i m r I v vtliii li lu- Hulil nut lui'K lii'lu if Hi' liiti, to Kri'il-.i-r. I'll" Utt-K' iiiimi Wi-iliii-H'liiv I'un tiilni'il H hi-iichI ii uik I utory in rnniii'i'liun Hitli Out llir. In Hut ii'iml it in I'lnimi'il llml Kri-ii."i in i i v 1 1 i t m I '"fi-uii nml llml Hie iiiiiii" iimh fini'luyfil liy 1 1 - rli'Vi r yoniiK mi'ii in I'ortliiml in mi I'll nl to rolliM t iiliuiil f'.'7'VI inniiiMiiri' (or llu liiiriiinu of Hi" Imililiiiif . (ii'iiru" Mr""li-r. " i.. i...:., i i i in i iinui n im ii ntiriu in i iiiiiiiiiu nim TIioiiihh Mi Ili'Vill, h yuuiiii l.tviyiT, ,of tin' Mil nut illy, Hri to ol llut ii'Iiiiih lio wi-i" i 1 1 1 1 1 i i -tt ( 1 1 in llut Hlti'tiliitril lll'llll III Hill illMUHfll'lt i'OIIIHllil'tl m liicli vi hn only il"li'nli'il by Hih tlim ov it)' on Hut I'Mit ol iiiHiiriiiiiit Hiljutli-iH tli'it lli huliliTi "I Hi" (Hiliry ii" Ki-i k ii'K lu i- illi-ct iiiHiirnnrit fur H linrni'il Iiiiiih" h mill! ilinUnt Imiil Hn H'l-i'li'iiri-on vihii'li Hut i iiMiru m i w u i' ,i r r n-il . Tint iiifiirHNi " i-tniiiiiiiii'ii Im ni'iu iiiti'it'it 4il in Hi" i-im ninlw llml Hi" ju'inK' mi'ii w ill nut In- iroNii'iiiiii, I'lu Not Nkkii Mimhiunahv Coniilv Tri'linllllT Clllllll H.IH HI'Hll'll Ht llllt (I ill' Hit IiiIiIu tli" oIIiit iliiy M lii'ii h HtrmiKcr Ht tli" name Uliln ri'innrki'il, dy way of iiitriiiliii'liuii, llmt lut It m I lii-itn tint in i if-1 Ht unit ol Hut ruial iIih.ih'Ib of llut I'oiinly for inlMBioiiHry work. "Wlml clmri'li ilu yon ntti-ml," iniiiiri'il llut -valiKi'liBt. Now tliiH wan H hIiiiiiut lor lint rounly tri-HHiiriT, fur lut iii not mr tnil in li if rlmrrli Kuintf, lull hHituIn hII ili-iioniiiiiilioiiH. In reHMiiiilinn to Hut itn-ry, lu kiivh llut follovtiiiK "vionvit un it it it "Central I'oinl iM Hut lu-ari'tl I'liiri' to ilti-nil.1' Now ('"iilriil I'nint in Oil" Of tlllt IIIONt lIlHtllllt imiiiiIm in ll " counly, from tliu liiiHHioiiury'M lii'lil of liilmr. Tint in iHHitiuury 1 1 I nut furl ln-r iiii'Hlion llui ci mi ii t y ulti.iitl, for tin in tiTvii'w wan liTiiiitiuii-tl tvilli tlu biTViiik ofili-HiTt. On tlui Hlri'iiHi of Iiih own llllllllHKlllll, III!) l(-lllll of (Vnlnil I'oint will i'X-rt lo H'lt Trt'HHiiriT Calnll ori'ii living unit 1. 1 Hut h'hhI Hint Iioiihh ol woinIiIi next Snniliiy. I.OIATKII AT jArKHONVll.l.K Clllirll'S Mi'htv", loriiii'rly ihiIiIihIkt ol tin l'n tiTprmi', but inorH n-i'i'iilly tvlitor ami iroprii'lor of Hut Mi'ilfonl KiirrcHN, huh M'iiili'il, Iiiim loriiti-il Ht .lui kminvillu mill in'Kun tint inililinliintr of wi-i'kly papi-r know n hh llio Si'tiliiii'l. In liia hhIiiIh tory Mr. Mohityb Iiiih Hih follow inn: "Willi IIih lu.' w lil hiuI HupirHtion Hint linn ronifl to jMrknonvllle coim-i HihIhiiiI bIiIii Hinliition to linve H newHpupi'r, ami it in in ri'HpoiiMO lo the lit'arty encoiiranrt iiutnt of the cillzenn of thin town that Hm ISi'iitini'l iH iHiini'linl m oiih of the biiHt tifH ventures of the coiinly-twat of Jm'k mm county. So lihrral ami ho MihHliin tial Iihh lieen the Hiipport pleilued to the Sentinel that there iH every rerUlnly that I liia pRHT will become a permanent enterprise in Jacksonville, anil a factor of much power in the work of briniMnn to the attention of homenHi-kcrH anil in vitHtora the variona anil Hplemlid arlvan taKui that thia town and county have to oll'or." WkKK Tl.KAiANTLY KlIKI'HIHKO. Mr. ami Mra. K. K. Htory were the recipiunta of very pleaxant aurpriHe party on WedneHilay of lant week, when about twenty-five of their friends, armed with iTokonole boards, a freezer of cream and bankets of cake, suddenly walked in and took poBHeHflion of their home for the evening, thus 'celebrating the seventh anniversary of their wedding, which oc curred on Sunday previous. When they realized the situation all were made wel come and an enjoyable time spent. The prize winners' were Mrs. Godfrey and Mi. McCieehan. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. McGeehan, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Godfrey, Mr. and Mra. C. Bchuebel, Mr. and Mra. E. II. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sleight, Mr. and Mra. C. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. F. Welab, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mr. and Mm. Ed Story, C. Miller, Mrs. Taylor, Allie Grout, Mrs. Grout, Dan Cook, Miss Tate, Miss Tay lor, Gaylord Godfrey. Kkamkh Wii.i, Makk Muiik Sckki iikh Tint lii'iiiociiiiic ( oiuity IVnlrul cum iiillieit, ul larkHiiim county, liel.l a niHi'ling In Hun cily Salur Uy Mfti rnoon riinru wiia In Hlli-mlaiii'it h gnoil n-pri-Hi'iiiaiiuii of llut oii'iiil'i'm of Hut comuilt' Ice. ll wiin ili'i'idi'i! In woik to lh end thai a full vole lut pulled in each precinct at tint couiiuu I'li'i lliili Mini that llut nun orilv pailv iihvh h ii i'iiiiili n ri'irt-Hi'n-lut ion on Hie eli'ctiun InmnU. ( ,'lmir man Itt-ulliit huiioiiiii imI thai M r. Iti'aiiit-H, Hit llcniuciallc camll'liiti', w(.ll vimt thin counly HK'iiu liefurn tli" cauii'.unil cluti ii Hint will adilreioi Hut viiIith Hi tlu' follow ing points : Canl'V, Kiutln ('reck, Mu Ulla ami ( 'I in k n nun, I lieru w ill altto be fpi'ilkilin llui unbuilt llut county hv lucil hjii'iik'-iH, im In. Iinii H A Miller, l'.iii"iiH lii'iliteN, Win. Galluway, Ciilluut lleilyes hiuI uilii ra. Invkntihn Fun iiik Kaiimkr. William Wnulil ol Wrik'bt'N SpiinifH, wan in the city Hut witck wild Hi" inu.lel if what lut cuiinlilitiH h frcat invi'iilinli. Mr. Wriuht has mvi'iiii'il h I'liotrivaiicit fur i-xlricatiui! fr-iiu grain llelili all ilug fell lii'l, wi'i'iU hii'I oilier fioi'ik'U (.Towlhs nil hunt 1 1 1 ni ii 1 1 it ii if Hut grain. The in veiilor cUiiiik HihI llut iiiachuiit wurka on llut T llui (ilit ul Kiiivililmn. mid I'laliiia lu ham Kiicceai'lullv 1lc11111l111lr.it i'd ila puclicaliililv. .Mr. Wright leave next week fur WaMiingloll, l. (!., where he jiupea lu gel a pileul on liia tlivi'll linn ll Hi" ilitvlcu proves tne hih i-'hb that , Mi. Wrightis mi HHiigtliiin that it will, the inventor Iihh i-ontrihuti"! a vul luhle piece ol miicliinery to Hie fanner, wliu baa been writnling with dug fennel mid like growUiH ever hiiice Iheir flint Hppearani'e. W'lllllMI A.HKfMKNT Itol.l.H I'oillllV A""nr Nelauii received t tin Clackamas i'iiiiiiIv -Hi'HMiient ml1" hatilrilay front lliMollint of Hie Hecretary of Hint", lie liegan wilting the l'Ki:i lax roll .Momlay. Thepit roll Bhould lime reached the va rioua county cii'ika on March I, bin the printiiiK ol Ine booka waa ib-lnved in ex pi'Ctulion thai the leiilaliirn Wuiihl nuke i hangcH in I he liirma of IIih rolls, w hlch ate uniform fur all of llut con li lies. Il ia ieiiiire. hv Hie law that Ihe writing of the rullii bv Hie m-HenHor be ciiiiipleleil and ileliveied to the county clerk by Augiitt 1. AHaeanir Nelaiin, with the mil of his noil hh deputy, ex pecta with but lilll" extra, i-Xichnt to the county lo llninh the writing of the rolls in 1 1i ih ciuiiiiv in aeiiaiiu to deliver Ihe book lo Hut i lclk ul tint liuiu re ijiiiri'd. MullK Hun lll.ll AN SrKAKIMI. Moll, rurigcr lleriiiaiiii leliirueil to I lilt city Salorday luun MuUlluan l ('unhy where he cundiii Id Hucce-hliil meet inns Friday alii'i nnon ami evening, rt'Hpcctively. .Mr, Hermann In encoiirageil with the oiillonk in I Ii ih county uml It-fl Satnrdiiy iifttTiiiHiu ( ir 1 1 1 1 IhIiuumui.I Furl-Hi drove. I 'utircHMuniil t ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . t-r i ii 1 1 ll van mi pounces h meeting Ht Kagle I reek to morrow night to be aililreHHcl by ex lioviTiior lieer who will H'-n cpeak Ht OHwegoHta later date. I'niied States Seiiatur Fulton w ill deliver an HildreaH to Hih voters of Huh city some time before the campaign climes. A conference Hinoiig the Kepiibliciiil leaders in this secliuii will hit lie lit within h few days to map out a program of speaking to be cm r ieil out in this county. Wil l. I'oi.i. Fi i.i. Votk. The oclal ists of C'lackuniaN cutinl t held a iiihhh meeting at Hi" comt Iiuiih" in thia city Saturday, and iirranged fur political Hpeuking by their parly re pit-He ntitlivea tbroiiifboiit Cliickiimait enmity. Kcv. li. I'. U' 1 1 Hun will be Hut principal speiiker. Hit w ill HildresH the people of thin city May I'd, and Hid intervening time until election will be Hpeut at vmiuiiH points, including Sandy, Ciinhv Hiid Highland. Win itciinl, cuiuiiy chairniali ol Hut So cialiHt party, preniileil nt the nieeting, which was ultitiided by about a score ol pitraoiiH. The SocialiHl puny expects to poll its lull Hlrengtli in thia county at Ihe coming election. Al the IiihI kciicihI election, this party ciihI about 5(H) voles in this counly. engagement with theMvrtle I'oint nine ol that city. Nefzger pitched for years on Ihe Oregon City nine and was recoil lild as a muHt ell'ertiva (wirier. His place on the local learn will be filled by iirahHin. 1'.. ChIiM, f irmer pilchiir lor the local players, who recently Itfiiol Willi llut Whhco team of Kaalern Oii-gon. Whs in the city Tuesday in search of l luyera lor the Waaco aggregillun lo lake the place of a number of men who Jumped the team. Hit was not Very Hue ce(ul 1 1 ere for none ol Hie inciiiliers of the Inline team would leave. Socmi.iht Ki'kakisii At a meeliiig ol llut ('hickainas nourit y SocIhIihIs Satur day allernoon Hrrai'W"inenia were cum- pic I i-i fur Hih IIi'TuiikIi can vans of the counly bv Kev. It. F. Wilson, a promi nent Socialist speaker. Win. I'eanl presided at Hie meeting as county chair man. Kev, Wilson will addreas Hie vot ers of Ibis cily Tuesday evening, May I'll Other dales have been arranged lor Wilon In the county as folloni: ha iiihcih. May '11, 1 :V) p. In. ; Surulv, Mi v 27,7:110 li. m; llighlard. Mav 1'H, 7 .:) p in. j .SIoIhIIh, May '!',), 7 :.'() p.m.; Needy. May . '10, 7 p. in. ; New Era, May 31, 2 . in. Cii p Comiiiti'inh. The wetkly crop report for the Willamette valley, under dale of May 111, has the following refer ence lo Clackamas county crop condi tions: A II grain crops have made satis (ai t TV prngrcHH owing to favorable weather ; c irn planling about completed ; fniil also about finished blooming; Pas ture good ; Hie situation in hop yards is not improved ; coiimilerahle shortage of vine in many yard which, It I thoiigbi, cannot be overcome even with favorable weather conditions. Wii.i. Oami' at Amkkican Lakk. Gen eral Frederick Funston has hotdled the chamber of coimiutrce of Tacoma that he baa selected the site Ht American lake, near Tacoma, lor the encampment of Ihe regulars uinl the National Guaul of Washington, I laho and Oregon. Tint cluiuiher of cimiuii-rct will mii'iire Ihe perinisitiuii of the ow ner for Hie neces sary land require.! for maneuvers. He tween -1M K) and .VMXI men will he in Ihe next encampment, which will hu early next tall. A SiNot'i.AH ArriiiKNT. Marguerite, the 10 year-old daughter of C. 11. Juhn- son, of (iladslnne, met with a singular accident Saturday. While climbing up ihe rnnl of a building she lost her l st ing In falling, the ring on the middle linger of her left band ought in a nail on Ihe roof with the result that the digit was severed at the middle joint, the ring culling Hie linger of!' as neatlv a though Hie Hinpiitaliuii had been performed with a uurgeon' knife. IOC0COC0C Okkuos Citv Wox A picked team from the Seventeenth Infantry, ol Van couver, w as defeated Ht baseball at t'a nemali Park Sunday alternoon by the Oregon Ciiy nine by the store of H to X The features ol the game were the pilch ingof Nflzgcrnml the home run by ('alii!-, both of the local team. About 4K) pen pie witnessed the game. In the seventh inning the bx al learn found t'le soldier twirlerand placed seven additional runs to its credit. Is lIoNollOC MllH. I.AWKKNCK. Last Thursday HflerniHiti Mra. Charles Miller entertained about thirty Indies al a rag sewing in honor of her sister, Mrs J. M. Lawrence, who leaveh soon for Eastern Oregon lo join her hiiHhand, who lias been appointed United Stales coiiiiiiIh sinner, and is located in that section of the slate A very delightful afternoon was passed hy Hie ladles, who regret to have Mrs. Lawrence remove from the city. Skwkh Contiiait Aw AKPKII. At a special meeting of the council Friday night the contract lor building the sewer in Sewer District No. Ii, was awarded to W. K. Kiner.of FortUnd, for tln-MlMO. The construction of the sewer, which is about 8.' 4 miles in length, will require the excavating of about 10,000 cubic yards of rock mid earth. The contract was signed this week and under the UrniH of the agreement, work nuiHt be Hlurted by June 1. The other bids were as follows: I.vons A. Gadke, Oregon City, t0,4-lH r.r ; Jacobson-Hade Com pany, 1'ortland, $15,404.45; Smyth A Howard Company, Portland, $10,01)4 45; F. S. Itaker tfc Miblslino, Oregon City, $10,0711; Howell A iJitner, Oregon City, $18,110.27. Copnty Bitiooi, Notks. The regular eighth grade examinations were con ducted in Clackamas county this week. A class of about eighty young people took the examination. The result will not be announced until the examining board has completed the grading nf the papers. County Superintendent Zinser reports that he has received copies of the revised school laws of the state for distribution among the various districts of the county. Each district ia entitled to four copies of the school laws which will be delivered to the clerk upon ap plication to Superintendent Zinser. Supplies are being sent out front the office of county superintendent to the districts of the county for the annual nieeting to be held next moiith. NkfzoekGoes Boutii. Witt, Nef.ger, of this city, one of the best amateur baseball pitchers on the Coast, has gone to Coouille City having made a 'season's Old Foi kh Wii.i. Sing, An old lolks' concert will he given at the Cong.ega- tinnal church early in June under the Hilspices of the Ladies Aid SiK'iely of that church. At this conceit the cho ruses am! anthems that were sung tilty and a hundred years ago will he pre sented by a chorus of from thirty lo Tilly voices. The dam for the entertainment has not been decided upon, but it will be early in the month of June. I!kv. Wn.iu'R Wii.i, Spkak. Ilev. F. S. Wilbur will deliver a free lecture on the economic (piesiious of the day, Ihe cau-e and cure of the strike problem, at Shivelv's opera bonne May I'll, at 7:30 p, in. This lecture will lie absolutely free and hihorii'g men, union and non-union, should hear liev. Wilbur on this great question. The ludies are also invited to attend. Ity order of the committee. Isji itKii ;n Ki naway S. F. Scrip lure, a blacksmith of this city, was thrown from a curt Saturday afternoon and severely bruised. He was driving a spirited animal that took fright at a punning train, becoming Unmanageable, the horse ran sway. The spring broke and the driver was thrown to the ground and dragged for a distance of about 00 feet. Lkii Hadly M tNia.un. The 6 year old son of F. P. Cross, of this city, wrb quite painfully injured at Canemah Park lust Sunday afternoon. He became en tangled in the cable that operates the merry-go-round, and the fleshy part of Ihe left leg below the knee wan seriously mangled. Dr. Mount was called and treated the Injury. Chanok im F:niTOHs. The Silverro nian, of Silverton, Marion county, has passed into the hands of a new manage ment. II. E. Hodges, wbo published the paper during the tirst year of its ex istence, has sold the paper to Dr.. A. A. Leonaid and II. W. leonard, both of Silverton, who will continue to publish the same. Wants to be Skcaratkd. Belle Had dock has brought suit for divorce from Kodderick Haddock to whom she was married at Vancouver, Washington, February 15 laitt. She alleges desertion following failure to support and nnkind treatment from the defendant. 8ent to tiis Insane: Asylum. M's. Sopbronla J. Scliriener, aged about 41 years, of Canemah, waa committed to the insane asylum Saturday afternoon. Shewastr Ven to Salem that night by Sheriff Shaver. Past iBg fob Rent. Good pasture one mile from Oregon City. Inquire of J. il. Uraw, Bolton. May 22, 1903. WWM O stf K Si 2r i 11 " .9 1 U IIBI l 'II o o o o The Famous VARSITY Tlio Varwity stylo as first pro duced and as continued this season v Hart,' Schafl'ner & Marx, is ad mitted to o bo the most stylish snappy sack suit in the market. It is particularly a stylo that has the jaunty snappy efloct so highly prized v the wearer. We are making a specialty of the right clothes for men and hoys. Glad to show you what we mean any day. W. L. Douglas Shoes are upheld by the men who sell them and by the men who wear them; once worn, alwayi worn. Economy lead to suc cess, and wearing D jugjas Shoe leadi to economy We have them in patents, box calf, vicis and velours. J. M. PRICB, Mens Clothier and Haberdasher HartSchaffntr ( Marx Hand Tailored Comer 6th and Main Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON. G3GOS3GG00OOC003CCQ0 CCCC TT 1 J. s -ii . A IT" Jrl'pXr O W n mil i, itfcMfc. a O -jELLOl 2,XKJ mileB of ong dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, WaBhingtoD, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication Distance no effect to a clear understanding. .Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard aj Tort-land. Oregon City office at Harding Drug Store. NEW YORK GALLERY g. J. YAUGILN, HAS MOVED on Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel. Formerly occupied by the Colnmbia. TURNEY, FOTOGRAPER E. I. SIAS DEALER IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done and warranted. - CAXBY, OREGON Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE tP0T. ' BEIDG1 A1TB Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind oi stack promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and ble terms. Fed on reason Kodak and Kodak Developing Machine Makes Photography very Simple Put a Kodak in Your Pocket and slip a Developing Machine in your suit case and you are prepared to take and finish anywhere Wll w0 Pocket Kodaks Large Size Kodaks Kodak Developing Machines Brownie Camera Brownie Developing Machine from $G.OO to $25.00 $5.00 to $75.00 SG.00 to $ 7.50 $1.00 & $ 2.00 $2.00 We also have the Toco, Premo, Korona and Century Cameras, which we offer at greatly reduced prices. Our Stock of Photographic Supplies is always fresli We give instructions free. Any one wishing to do their own work are always welcome to use our dark room C7 S5C BICYCLES i I cycles and a full line of Bicycle Sundries Come m and pt oi iritss I j Burmeister & Andresen THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS