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OREGON CITY ENTEKPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903 I rxxxxxxxx.xxxxx:xx' ; Your Banking?; " A M r r r . 3 H B, No matter how b m a 1 1 no mutter how 1 a rgo , THE BANK OF REGON CITY will givo it careful at tention. Thin message applies to the men and the women alike. 0 0 from I lid same source. Mr. Alhrlibl in especially fortunate, and explains , his K'Kxl luck hr aayliitf that others wlui urlve. for llii prlr.es are not acquainted with hia system. Two yearn hko Mr. A lluiulil auhmrlbeil lor iIin paHr and diew it H gold watch, TliU year Iib rci.i-wed lliu subscription and captures i4( I ll.'iO ulano. A jealous rivitl snlmeriliiir, j Ml who I in a been lakintf ih Mint) paper (or L4 nineteen years hikI lias not drawn m) id ni'icli as a poslaue clump, diielares that H Mr. Albright's lilriluliiy fulln on 1-Vbru- I ury I'll- )oi:tooknkiiiaj I'ahhkm Awav Stout Chamberlain, wlio died Monday nia-hi nt Ullt llOIIIH 1)1 Ilia HUII, TIl'MIHia Chamber- liiln, t Fulln View, waa H7 vh rn ol a-e. Death resulted from old aire mi waa run i tiiliu'cd to hy 1 tin extreme warm weath er of IIih pHHt week. The deceaaeil mine to California (luriiiif the gold exciU'inent of I sill, ami resided in Oregon since 1 H70. He ia survived liy one ami, Thou, CliMinliHiliiln. I'lineral services wi-m ( In III Wednesday Hllll t 'II r i H I Waa lllil in Mountain View cemetery. wmssm m a m A w m nrs. iaura f C . re" 4rir c i f " r inl.K a I'.ti vi I.K. llailauil Davis huh a nested Tuesday, charged with the Ur- i-ny of Iim y-l) from a resident at Can- liv. JlaviN la a barber ami tmrrowed tlie w IimjI to come to lliia city, where, he U f.ii ncd It lor 110. Shortly after hia ar La i hi . Pavia received a money order for ' f ZO from relatives in Washington, lie baa y l iMiiu'iiitHnl tlm him ond-haiid dcalrr ami ii ncr ami tlif I'ltvin in mnl i-Hloinl lliH h lii-el to tin iim- m not iiroHi'i iiU-il to i'oiiih from a kim"! I -in 1 1, v Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEAD. Pkatii at HrniMivt Ami. Mia. M. l.inli'iim A. Ki-lli-r, Hlioiii-il at linr Iioiiih m ar SriiiiAuli-r, Kriilay, waa aiti-il 41' -ii, Ciiiiniiniiliiiii HUH tlm rannM of U-aili ami 1 1 ir iIhi-iimi1 i aiirvivnil liy a linrliiiiiil ami u rliililri'i). l-uni-ral ai-r- Mc I'll f IU Ill-Ill MIII'I.IV. hriKMHn iiiAwiiKiiifv. Mra. (inivi-n, of (iii i-n I'oinl, ii-inrnil'Hii-il tlm i'H'ht Una vifi k Willi a box ol i lioii'ti atrnwln-r- til'. 'I III- I'llllltH WI'IM H'llt f I 'III tl.i- fiimi-il IIom.I ltivi-r ai-rtimi laat u,toln-i ami ari- of I In- Cl.u k Si'nlliiiK Vani ty. It uiihii lriiKilii to fiiinili- tlm Iirrni-K, wl-hli i n- lnr.ii-, wril uintil'i il mnl lu-ri'li-illy ili-lirioilN. i-i'k tin (tN f-rll'M.. Conn 'ICiM'ION. Stnti Suin'tiiili'ii'li'iit J. II, A i ki-iimiri liinl I'niiiitv Siiiii-i iiili-nili tit Z;iiM'r iIii'cb tin- .i'iiili! of ImikId t'n-i i-vi'tiiiiK on tl'i' nil ji rt nf roni-nli-lallon 1. 1 iui.il ilii-trii Ih. I In- ihIhiiih of Cur-rinnvilli- hiiiI uilj'iiniiiit ili-lnrtii urn inti-r- l-Nll'll ill till- III I ' HMHlt ll II 10 1'OIIHollllllll- UifllirlB in lliia futility 10 tlm iuiinv( ini'iit ol tin- i'"ii'Ht. i, hiuilv ami tint ln-t ti r n-rnita liil fullon. V I OKIMYA.Xi) An nnlliiaiicM iirovi'liiiK for 1 1. i ly'nK (ml liiiil'liiiK of tOi-alk on uiiiniruvl Mii-ruiii (iri-Kon t'lty. OkKOIIN I'lTY t"K lUIIIAIN AH H'l, ! (): hi-i-, I. I lia City Ooiini il may tii-ii-atter . H'IIImiii?!- tlm IiiiiIiIihk nl milewnl. four I li-rt In aiittli, uiion any of tlm iiniiiiiriivril l 'rii-ii witlini tlir cororaia liuiita of Ora- ', iI in .'i y. ; Sit. Hui li aiilrjwulka aliall lie con- I nnn li-l liy la lux Ihrw atriniccr, four hv I I lit inrlic in mi, tlnnlv Hit- irniiiiii), ' aiiirli alinll lii llrt pronrrly li-vi-li-il toi-on-, irin mi dourly as ikihiIiIh to lliu i.atural ' i iiiiiimr of f ncli iiiiliniriivri Mm In, 'l lic ' f r (nil ijimliiy of llm iUiiklii to Ih tli"l . hi tin- roin.lrnrt!kii ol mii'ti tiiur fool ai-'r- .t I li , ami tin- niHiincr ol Wviiik ami Kink Hi 'I.iH ii tlm hiiiiii- h 1 1 ii 1 1 roiil'iriii in nil rr ' l"'tli-iit onn anil niniiin-r of laying fl'iil : li'iil'lthK milinlkii ol olhi-r aliltha III ()r U'i'1 t'ltw r&ri'i't tttnl tl h!iu!l ii'it lm m-ci'-, niy I i Imvi- i-urh in the tiin.'-liilir ol Ii- ;k "f lour IrW In with ii mcli iii.lm- -r i.nl -Ir.itH in lr-i"in III.'. Milt tin ! i'IIIi of tin- ti mr In lull I not M-ci-.l ri;l,l ; 1 1 ii tii'M, i-- I. All ortllinOii-i-i mnl purt of ori! ', naiii'i in roil lllnl ailli II. ii oiiliiiani'v ur ! I. iti I.-,- r-'i'i'iil- i. lNu'1 tr-l ti'iu mnl ufli-r-'l ' i I'll tln-'l nt j n rffulHi' 'iii-itint' nf tin- Cily t'lHinril ol ; i iii-L-.m I 'n v In I I J inn- I'm I j lit iiiiIit ol lln- I ilv t .iuin il of Ori-Kon i'.Ii. iiiuvi: c. ci i:i:v, Ki-iir-ii-r oiiiuvtM i: Km a at hriii'iin.. Kim on Snmlay j ili'i-lrnvi"! the hhm mill I'lmit ami a ipiaii- I lity ol ol liiinlii'i l.i'lfiiiuiim to William i MiM'linkii, of Muiliiil, Una county. Mr.' Mni-hiikn had otdy iwpntly Hiu'nil hia mill Willi 1-om-iilt-raliln lu-w iiiHrlnntiry I and i-aliinalea hia loaa at I'.'.'idO, Willi m iiiMiranre. Tlm Urn alaitnl from a iilt- ol InirtiitiK bhWiIiihI, tlm .llaint'a liviiiil ! rmivrvrd to tin null by the wind. Mr. : Miii-liiiki' waa iiinonn ho aiilli-rpra in the j liuihrr firi-a Ihhi fall, whi-n hia Inline and oilii-r bnililitiKa wt-ru hiirtii-d at a lona ol j f:i(HK. llKnl'N WoiiK on Kli.l. A lare force ; of ini-ii -ni'lii.M-il by the Oregon Water I 1'owi-r ami liulluay ( iiiiiiaiiy ban bi'ttnn innkiiiK the exti'liHive lill that ban in-i'ii limlirlakcn by I be cniiiiiny between the ('lackaniNH liver and Una city. About one ami a iiiaitt-r inllr of Irt-nllu will be irplii I by ilii I lill. Karth for inakinit the till in beiiii; olitaiiu'd at Kern Knlc ami traiiapoited by Hal cara to I he plare ol liradititf. The iiraila of the atreet Car cniiiiany'a track w lien the lill baa born inaile, will be about tlm name ai that of the Southern Pari lie railroad track. ("oSTHAI'T II Aa ItRKN A W AIIIIKI). lie- fine Hiljourninu, Friday, the county court awanli d to JoluiHon iV Andrewa, of thia city, Die contract for buildiiiK an'' addi tion to Ihe rouit hoiirie and reinoiieliiiK the interior of that building for flMOO. The original bid of thli firm waa $lL'!i4, but an erior in Iheir vntiinalH waa ilia covereil that made I he total of the bid t:j7h'. The ci tut ave the bid to the local til in for $:MIK), aiuce I lie next hiulieHl bid waa about l4.ri(H). Work will la-uin al once and the contract will be by September. The recitation of Mini tiupHic Minlilock na deputy county t rum mer waa accepted and hereafter the woik ol that department will lie per formed by I'reanurer Culiill. IIiinouki) Fhatkknal k a i Willam ette Kulln ('limp, Woodmeii of the World, of thia city, conducted annual iiu'inoriiil aervirea Sumlay in honor ol the deceiiced liiemberK of the local IoiIl-c. No death An ordinance lo d-thm the lire litnil o' in-k-on ( ilv ami pr-iliioii ttie rriciion mnl ii pair of wooileii Iji t 1 tl i tiK1 iltuii ancli Iiiiiiik. I 'lllon.N ClTV Imi iikIHIN A Fnl.lrfiwa: I liai tin- a ll ilt-ol KliH-lm nuiiil'-ri-il One 1 1 1, To (;'). Three Four tl), Five CO, sn (ii(, Seven Ci, Ki-lit (a. Nine !lj, rntv-iine fj, Tweniy two 2J), Tireniy three (."!, Twenty lour Taenty live rweiilv-eix Jlij, Twenly.w vrn I'.T), I'aeniv eitrii t f JJ, and Twenty nine iij ol Oreuiiii City, Oreiion, he ami are hereby ile rlareil wnlilii ihe lire limits ol Urrgon City, nnuon fec 'J. All linlldiiiK herealter erected a lliiri Ihe Iiih llniili liail have thur cull- , nlei walls and party walla male ol brick i -nun- or ullirr IniMinhiiKtilile mat) rial, ami ; mi ll oiiI-iIiIh walls ami narty walls sliall jeii-ml from Hie loiiu latinn Id the top ol anil iliri'ii):1! the root ol sanl liuil lint.-s, anil j i nr r.itn snail nt- rin ereu wu n no or anuie nili.T l r 1 1-. 1 1 I 1 1 -1 ilile man rial, and the alls nluill be so r.iii-.ruiii'il as to separate ' a I wood work, Ihinoulily and coni hirlv it i he irterlor and exterior ol such build- j ma. Irnm all and every part of the interior i anil rderior of any no joiniiiK bulhliiiK. Sec .'I. All repaiis lo huililiiiK" construct- 'edufbiirk, atone or other incoiiitiuslible I materliil, sliail be made to cunlorm to this nieiiiaiice. ' No wooden liulUlinirs within the aaid tire i limns shall be altered or chafed without the written periiiiaion of the Cliief Knui ; neerol (he Fire Department, which permit ' ftiail specify fully the alteration or change I ri ipilri'd, and no audi permit shall be given i: any Increase will he made by the pro i Meii chanite or alteration in ilie air.e ol ; in i y wnndeii huililiiiK within the said fire limits, or if such repair) or alterations w ill I inert bm' the value ol audi tniililins more I linn Tbiity-three per cent. I I lia application therefor and a copy ol I each ol such permits shall be tiled i i the I I illice of the Cilv iiecorder by the Chief I I Inducer ol Ihe Fire Department. Sec. S. No bnilititiK within said tile lint . i i ns snan ne leinoveo except ui a Hruoil oi I erio men ; ,., nll Ri,,.i, it mn hav hLoihI In make riMim lor more permanent improve ment, or to a point without the lire limits iml tin liiilliliiiK shall he moved into (he lire limits. Sec. ti. Whenever any ImildinK ahull be M' any means so much injured as to be, in the jiidniuei t of Ihe Chiel Mutineer of the fire Department a danuirniiB nuisance, or when any wnoileu lui liliii w ilnin the lire Inn III shall, in the JmlKinent of t.n- Chief Knirmeer ol the Kire lepartinent be ilam ni il to the extent ol oio'-IihII or more ol its having occurtetl within the, iiietnberidiip i "''"'a1 'a11"-- " '"(, I'.uKimerol (be lj.re of the Oregon Cily lo.lne durinu lliu past ' ""1'iir'me.it shall ininiVhatt ly cause to be 1..M Mil 1.. I.u o ..nil,-, l iuiveiled, but tloral tributca were diafri buled upon Hut graves of depurted tiu-tn-beia ill Moiiiiluin View ccnietetv by the liu-nibi ra of the local cauin. Therit are inleireil in the local ceineti ry tin-follow-drceilHi'd liicmlieis: II. S. Strange, J. Stock, Ii. K. l aniher, .1. l'l itrluird, l. I), l'liine, C. Pciiner, J, K. Shepherd, W. ('. Iliilta, Maurice Urodenck, II. Kicheii and S. Slimlle. tinon 'i Hi t ml t hern if, a notice reipurinK such ow ner or per-on to remove said iliunnKeil hniidinK loithwith, ami the owner or per mn rii.eivini! su h noltee shall, w ithin ten il'iys iilier receivliiK (he saine, comply with the ri-'iuiri'inents lln ri-. f. Sic. 7. Dwel.ui houses us dittoed in t lits i r ilnanee are excepted Ironi (he pro-vi-ti nis ot this oritinanti'. I lie term uwellinn PTrTise ahull only np- Tiik Latk Mkk. IIaiu'k. Mra. Mar )iart I liaick, of l'oitlnnd, died laht Friday ni'ht at 1 10 homo ol her ijmiyliter, Mrs. Otto I'euto, in this city. She waa about ti'.) years old and had reitided in Oregon for" i!5 yeara. I'eatli reaulled from a atroke of apopotdoxy the previoua Satur day eveuiiiK. llur husband died in 1SK2 and Bhe leaves aix dannlilera as follows : Mrs. Anna Joelinke, of Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Matilda Meiiteand Mrs. Otto Deute. ol Oregon City; Miea Clara itarck, ol ChicBKo, Mrs. Minnie Duniwayand Miss Helena Itarck, of 1'ortland. lturiul took place Sunday, after funeral services con ducted at the First l'reatiyterian church in this city. A great profusion of floral ollerinx" toetiliud to the hi;li esteem in whirli the de.eased was behl in this community, wlie-re the resided, for bo many years. ply lo luiilillnL's erected frrr and used exclu Mvely as a hitntly hahiliition and shall not nii ly to iniildiiiKH occupied -iiy mora than two latnilies. Sec. M Tne provisions of this ordinance shall apply lo the owners of all bmldiiit;s, situated within the limits prescribed In sen ium one ol this ordinance, the aijent of said owners, the occupants of said buihlirfi:s ami I tie builders and con tractors of all huihliiiKS in course of construction or repair within said limits; ami any owner, ant, occu pant, builder, con tractor or person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall lie deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor and upon conviction' thereof before the Mayor i.r Recorder be punished by a tine of iiot less than Twenty-live Dollars or more slian One Hundred Dollars or hy imprisonment in the city jail not more than ninety days, or hy both such fine and iniprisovnient, atid the continuance or maintaining of such violation shall he deemed a new ollense tor each day on which the same ii so continued or maintained and shall be punished ac cordingly. Sec. tl. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department la directed to see that the pro- ti i .. xi . 1 H.n ..i i ina oi in is ordinance areemorceii. Hki.d Li thy Nt miikr. Id the annual . . . ,,lpH ...uu,.,,. . distribution of priaee hy a California pa , (l nieetlK of tne council held jier, Chas. Albrinht, ol this city, M one j ;t i hi, hy order of (he City Couucll of if the lucky subscribers. He lias been notilied that lie wins a piano. Two years ago a resident of this city received flO,- OreKOii (. .IV, Urruoii. llKUCE C. CURRY, Recorder. S. Webb, TIse-t'isenlilenC Womm'a firm rrHllr iiitiaol ormer Olilu, "I ircttii the change of life which wu lid a;jiro4i.hlii(. I nutictd Win of O'llti, fiul dcudtd to try a bot tle. I experienced torn relief (he llrtt munih, io I kept oa Ukiat, it far three miinthi and now I mcnttruaU with no pain and I thill U.c it off and on now until I have pancd the climax." Female weakness, disordered inensei, falln n i f tl.u womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. Tlicy follow awotuan to thechanife of I. fe. Do not w,;it bat taliu Wine of (.'iu-'lui iio'.v iiuil avoid the trou ble. Uineof ( ardiii never fails to benefit a snf fi ririflr woniiui of any aie. W ine of Cardui relievivl .Mrs. Webb w hen she wni in dan ger. When you route to the chunp-n of lifii .Mrs. Webb's letb-r will moan more to you than it does now. Hut you nmy now avoid the sulferinr; i-lie endured. Ifriit'iiist.-! U'llfl bottles oru me of ( itrdui. IVIfJEorCARDUL O '-v j u Mux O am sia-a-l.i. O I V nvill III IIIHk.lV I 1M -4 a p -mim CLOTHES HARMONY We are offering special opening price inducements that will save you money at the beginning of the season. Highest Quality Lowest Price II0K IFAM I.OSF.H AXmiF.lt (UME Can they go together? This is a question naturally every one could ask, because to the average mind bigh pi ices wiuld mean bight quality. But is that right? No. So many stores get a reputation for high quality by charging high prices because the idea of low prices brings the thought of mean quality. New our store is an ardent example of the fact that high quality and low prices can go together. . We have just received a new addition to our immense stock that is the celebrated llawe's New York f$ oo Hat, which we have in all the latest styles, and every hat bears a full gaurantee to give good wear or money refunded. A visit to oar store will convince you, J. M. PRICE, Clothier ahd Haberdasher Corner 6;h and Main Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON. GOG0OC0OG0CCCCC0C0CO C3CCC0CCCCC3CCCCCC9 6 o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 Kxpi-tislve Krror-i (invc t -sl In Viicniit-r Sunitav'K Miiriuins. Curl" l.xpensive enora on (He part of the local li-.im in theliist two iuimiijN cost the t liejiiiu ('it team th- nntne lat Sun- I .i y In the Vancouver Maroons in the Inn rst.iie l.ea.'iu- bv the f ore of li to 4. I.etto, fur Ori-L'nn City, pitched the be-t name that w as ever witnessed at Cine mall Park but ui'h a dioti!.tiiix -d team w.ih pootly ailppoiied. lln etrm k out nine men and kvive, tlm nin-in ti-atn tint three lii's Howard, for Ihe visitnri". pei milted the home teem to score nine Inta The Vancouver Iwitler, however, bad splendid support. The batteries were Howard ami Suras, for Vancouver; I.HI0 and Kreitz lor Oieon City. Chas. (ilels, of Portland, umpired the name. The score bv iiiniiiL'S waa as follow a : Maroons '.'1010101 0 (i Hits I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 l-;i Oreunn City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 :i 4 Hits 0 10 2 110 1 3 It ELLO 1 J NEW YORK GALLERYIS. J. VAUGHN, Mil lee nf Atuinnl School .Mpetitu. :.. I i .. i .i police ia nereov (fiven io ine le-iai votJ era ol Sclimd District .No H2. Clackamas conntv, State of Oregon, that the annual school meetiiiK for said district will tie held at the conniy court room in Oregon ('ilv, On-iron, to beitin at the hour of 7 :o0 o'clock P. M. on the 3rd Monday, bein the l.'ilh day of June, l'.ni;!, for the purpose ol eutiinittinu the annual report of the ilirectora and cletk and the Iran aactiiiK of netieral business, and at the Hit mi limu tin question of refondiiiK 000 ol the exiating indebtednrsa nf the diatrict which matures July lat, i"03, will be submitted to the ical voters present for action . Dated l ti is 5th day of June, l!0.!. C. H. Cai-fiki.d, C. O. T. Williams, Chairman. Distiict Clerk. 2,'iHJ miles of onj -lis-! tatice ti-li-jilioup wire .i I Orcfion, Washiiiptoi ,C'ali-! fornia nii'l Iilalio now in ! oM-ratii)ii W the laci tic ' Stittinn Teli-plione Com I puny, covering 2,'2"i1j towns Quick, iiccurate, chea All the satisfaction of 8 personal communication j instance no etieel to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Harding's Dru Store. HAS MOVED on Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel. ; Formerly occupied by the Columbia. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable cnzccnciTY. TURKEY. FOTOGRAPER LOCATED BETWEEN THE tPOT. BEIDGK AM) E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done and warranted. CAN BY, OREGON Double and Single Rigs, and mi die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock piotnptly attended to by person of letter . Horses Boueht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. A Mc-rlous, .M Intake. E. C. DeWitt k Co. is the name of the firm who make the genuine Witch Hazel Salve. I e Win's is the Witch Hazel Salve that heals without leaving a scar. It ia a serious mistake to use any other. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures blind, bleedinif, itching and" protruding piles, burns, hruinea, eczema and all skin dis eases. Sold by (ieo. A. Harding. 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 The latest novelties in millinery, on Miss (joldhinith. Call Thonsand3 Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. 'vv'' J W t Xf"il unhealthy condi- rrrfi H.y-W.V tion of Uie kld XXlXWtfWfW ney: tf it stains now To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common gla.-a with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a . rt . . sediment or set- I ' r-- . 7 llincr tn.firat an your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is al:o convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part I' ol the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often i during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery ana a dook mat tensip-' ;,rrw t more aoout it. bom sent - absolutely free by mail, iSyb address Ur. Kilmer ec Room of swamp-Root, Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, hut remem ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the a.lJret-s, Bing bamton, N. Y., oo every bottle. tf 5s mi I V IMM V1 Pocket Kodaks Large Size Kodaks Kodak Developing Machines Broyiie Camera Brownie Developing Machine from $G.0O to $25.00 $5.00 to $75.00 $GO0 to $ 7.50 $1.00 & $ 2.00 $2.00 We also have the Toco, Premo, Korona and Century Cameras, which we ofler at greatly reduced prices. Our Stock of Photographic Supplies is always fresh We give instructions free. Any one wishing to do their own work are always welcome to use our dark room ii r r i ideal Bicycles BICYCLES and a full line of Bicycle Sundries te in id 111 oi ps i Burmeister & Andresen THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. n Sal