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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1904.
Oregon City Enterprise
CITY AND
COUNTY
PAPER.
OFFICIAL
Published Every Friday.
Subscription Rates:
One year $1.50
Six months 75
Trial subscription, two months.'. 5
Advertising rates on application.
Subscribers will And the date of ex
plration stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If this is not
changed within two weeks after a only the price of liberty, but it is
payment, kindly notify us. and the the price of every other good thins.
SOME VALUABLE ADVICE.
The attached clipping Is taken" from
The Philistine, in which It was pub
lished under the caption "Heart to
Heart Talks With Fhtllstlana by the
Pastor of his Flock." It Is reprinted
in the Enterprise en the suggestion
of the manager of Oregon City's
largest manufacturing Institution, and
Is as follows:
"A bis business Is a steamship
hound for a port called Success. It
takes a large force of men to operate
this boat. Klernal vigilance is not
It might be remarked that there are be another Kanxaslte among the Ha
great many uch elector In Clack-1 tetter who was not to be outdone,
amas county, who at the election next
month will vote for a man for Presi
dent whose name begins with the let
ter "R."
o
i'iiiiiik me ji-nr 01 I i:mhi 1)1 ors
the less than $10,000 receipts of the
city of Oregon City, came from saloon
licenses. Klliiilnate the saloon and
the Indebtedness of the municipality
He remembered very distinctly of one
year In that state when he devoted
some acreage to the raising of this
product. It was not an unusual year
for pumpkins either, but he said that
lumber was exceedingly high Mint
year so, with the assistance of neigh-
he hauled one of the average
matter will receive our attention.
Entered at the post office at Oregon
City, Oregon, as second-class matter.
vince the Jury of his Innocence.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1904
including steamboating.
"To keep this steamship moving,
the captain requires the assistance of
t hundreds of people who have a single
aim one purpose a desire to do the The revenue derived annually from
right thing and the best thing In order saloon license alone. In the city of
that the ship shall move steadily, Oregon City Is suftlcUmt to meet the
surely and safely on her course. j Interest payments on the city's In
"Curiously enough, there are men detitednoss.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President:
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Of New York.
For Vice President:
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS
Of Indiana.
Presidential Electors:
1. N. Hart, of Polk.
G. B. Dimick, of Clackamas.
A. C. Hough, of Josephine.
J. A. Fee, of Umatilla.
as Judge In place of suld A 11. Country
man. In the matter of the claim of IS.
Worthlngton for damages to horse by
reason of a nail taken up on county
road:
Ordered that said claim of be
taken under advisement for further
Information.
In the mattdr of the claim of Win
sized pumpkins to a convenient site, Melvmald -for l.'.uoil for damages to
and having removed Its contents, oc- olf and team, on count v road;
cupled the shell as a dwelling, llelng ordered that said matter he taken
a little short of room for the accom-1 under advisement until further in-
modation of the large family, he went ! fiU'tniit I til lu luiil
must Increase or the tax levy for city i to the pumpkin patch and brought ; In the matter ..r claim of Constable
purposes must be doubled. lone of the smallest yellow faced pro- Kelso for capture ami care of a man
o J ducts along side the house and occn-j ni n, rl ,,r sheriff Word of
That Haker county man who shot ' ,,I,M' !'.""' "i " ,UI,,h,"n' TI,,M i Multnomah County;
mat iwm r count) man who snot s mori, ,,, ,,, ,.,,,, ,,mi- , , ,
and fatally wounded his mother -In-1 rleator had bargained for. lie de-!,;,, ' ' " '"" r,"",",
law, whom he mistook for a burglar. I camped at once leaving the Meld to the j t', mHl,,r of claim or .Instl. f
will have a doubly hard time to con-1 "m" fl'"1" K""" I the Peace and Constable of Washing
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. ZU :'" """"
Ordered that said claims be tllsal-
constantly falling overboard,
men who fall overboard are
These I
Bullion Traniacted at Rtgular Octobor ( )IWI,,
In the matter of the petition of vol
, . ., .. . ,, : ers that the iinesllon of sale of lliiuiU K
In the matter of repairs ,e Hull j , ,M,.Uailm., r,llmIV M1V ,,'.
Hun bridge near Pipe Line. milled to voters at election' h. he held
Ordered that there be appropriated on the Nth ilav of November.' 1!I04 :
ttie sum ol li.iil, provided the I'oit
It appearing tluit petitions signed
land Winter Commission and others by more than ten per cent of regis
Interested pay the balance, to be paid tered voters of Clackamas county have
omeuil nailot at the November elec
tion.
alwavsi If you believe in Prohibition In
cautioned to keen awav from dumrer- Clackamas ountv. vote affirmatively
ous places, still there are those who 'on the Uk-hI Option question on the!,1,v "" completion to satisfaction of , been llle.l
. . .. . . . cotintv court. " Is orderei
Ueligiit in taking risks. These Indi
viduals who fall off. and cling to float
ing spars, or are picked up by passing
craft, usually declare that they were
"discharged." They say the Captain
or the Mate or their comrades had It
in for them.
"I am Inclined to think that no man
was ever "discharged" from a suc-
Tikc cold easily? Throat
lender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
Then a couch means a great
Cherry
Pectoral
deal to you. Follow your
doctor's advice and take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, strengthens, prevents.
for 40 yoirt I tiava riiiUt un Arsr'i
Choir --lrl fur omigli. anl , I
aium II m .! I V toHtKllitiit Inn,-. "
Mm. P. A. UullkSiik. Julius Mu h.
.lllltVt.t,.
for
J c Vlli i n .
!,... II M,.
Weak Lungs
Ayor'a Pllla Increase the activity of
th liver, and thus aid recovery.
I that the same he sub-
SUCCESSFUL GRANGE FAIRS.
Barlow Grangers Could Not Accom
modate Large Attendance.
One of the most successful Grange
fairs ever held In Clackamas county.
a..i..i ....... . , i; iwus urn oi nit- i nt- uri i v nil i
cessful conce,n-he d.scharges him- (, (lf ,,.,, ,, Krl(, ;,
self.
"When a man quits his work, say
oiling the engine or scrubbing the I
Saturday. So large was the attend-
T, ii.., ,u.,r ,,r u,.Ko..i,,n.. ..r f i milled to the Voters of this coimtv nt
A livers and others for graveling road , '" ''"" '' M, on the Ml. day j ""' ,nr" '';'
from Pavoren's to Rock Creek bridge; , f November. I'.ml. jrinrdy f,.r a I th.,..t and una
Ordered referred to County Judge
to ascertain cost, and best way to per
form same. I
In the matter of property purchased
by County at tax sales of IS'.iS. IS'.c.t :
and VMM;
Ssloon Llcana.
Niillfi- la hereby glvi-ll Hint I will up-
lev Ut 111,' IHXt nil'lllllS ilf , ry
muull fur a rrm-wal of my uloon II-
I cr-nse ill my pn-tH-tit pine,. tiimllKaa.
Ordered that anv property nun-has- '" r.lahth etri-ri n.i- Main Hun t.
ed by County at said sales, for which! K. MATTIIIKH.
no bids were received by Sheriff at
H-rt Irks
tluut.li'i
I'lff'tiO rrnta anil II. Oiiniantrri) hy
1 1 1 w 1 1 ft Jnllrk, illUKKlklk. Tllul Ult
Ih-s fn-
insufllcient for many of the visitors
...t... ...... 1. 1.. ... ...........I..... i.A
deck, and leans over theMde calling 7" . " J . "3. V.,. r.w
to outsiders, explaining what a bum wa.s surprisingly large considering
boat he Is aboard of, how bad the food j that the season was not the best.
Is. and what a fool there is for a Cap- Tne two days' session r luded with
t ,i h. ro.iiu- i..,. hi, ,..!. i I 8 dance Saturday evening the tirauge
Robbtd lh( Grsvt.
A ntai tlluK liu-liltiit I nanatrd ty
JhIiii nihrr t,f riillaili'lilils, fiiluws:
"t wna In an awful rutullllnn. My kln
wan ii I mix I yrllnW, ryn kinikcn. Intigw
A Ortat Santatlon. rnnitil. pnln I'lmllniiitlly In bark and
ance that the accommodations weie I "" amount paid by the County Thrr- w. . bi .. n.atl..,, I:, I,. .-j " . ', .7" "
r.ir said property and IM per cent ml '' . nrn v. u. nmrii er tbst, ' " -
dltlonal. the sheriff shall sell same to wa rxprrtrj t.i db Ii . I lila , '' 1 ,,,' 1 ,u Kl.c-tilo
parties offering same. ! avrd by Pr. Klns'a N. w 1 .im ie ,. y
In the matter of property on which for ',"i"l'tln lti writ-j. I ,-n.inrrd
sales shnll upon payment to the slier-1
until he falls Into the yeasty deep.
There is no one to blame but himself.
! yet probably you will have hard work
to make him understand this little
point.
"When a man is told to do a certain
However Judge Parker's letter of thing, and there leaps to his lips or
JUDGE PARKER'S "ERRATA.
acceptance may have been received
by his party and by the country, it is
certain that he himself was not sat
isfied with it, as after taking two
months to compose it he was fran
tically correcting it up to the time
it went to press all over the country.
As the general public may not un
derstand, a lung document like this
which Its promulgator desires to ap
pear simultaneously in the press of
the country is printed and distrib
uted through the Associated Press
several days in advance, under an
Injunction not to print It until a cer
tain day. Judge Parker's letter was
distributed in this way, and the print
ed copies for a day or two before the
letter was printed last Monday.
Documents that are distributed in
this way are supposed to be as per
fect as the authors of them can make
them, and probably there never be
fore was a political paper which had
tb be corrected after it was given to
the press in this way.
Judge Parker was the first public
man who after spending sixty anx
ious days and sleepless nights over
a pronunciamento could not get it
into shape to suit him, and was com
pelled to follow it with desparing er
rata until the roar of the printing
press warned him that it had gone
beyond recall.
These changes were more remark
able for their number than for their
Importance. Indeed, the significant
thing about them was their trival
character, considering his anxiety to
have them made. He wanted "di
vision" changed to "divisions" and
"founders" into "framers." For "the
Dingley act itself" he wished to sub
stitute "the fourth section of tha
Dingley act," and for "of" he wanted
"this section of." He wanted "the
reciprocity clauses" stricken out and
"this section" inserted. He wanted
"eight" instead of "nine" and 'forty"
Instead of "seventy" and so on. He
craved over twenty of these cor
rections, and, no doubt, would have
craved as many more if there had
been time. !
The only explanation possible of
these endless corrections is that
Judge Parker was frightened or
nervous over his paper. Thls is no
great wonder, for he was confronted
with many difficulties. The Repub-!
lican party i- ii possession of most
of the public policies that are worth
anything, and there was nothing left
to Judge Parkexcept to pick flaws
in them and restate them. He did
not venture to condemn them. His
task was one of straddling and eva
sion, and the situation was so un
favorable for that sort of writing
that he was like a mediaeval martyr
walking over heated plow'sheares.
This was all the more hazardous
because he was not at all familiar i
with the subject matter of his paper. I
, In such circumstances It
even to his heart, the formula. "I
wasn't hired to do that," he is stand
ing upon a greased plank that in
clines toward the sea. When the
plank is tilted to a proper angle, he
goes to Davy Jones' locker, ami no
body tilts the fatal plank but the man
himself.
"And the way this plank Is tilted is
clearing aout $70 from Its fir
1-ast Saturday, the members of
Warner C range No. 117. held their
annual fair at New Kra. The at
tendance was gixnl and there was
unite an exhibit of farm products.
Among the features was a baby show
which elicited great Interest, espec
ially among the Imtnedlute cliam-'
pions of the respective contestants.
your New IMaenvpry aav- inn li'iiu-dlnli'
! relief and aeon tlii'irufl.T r -! d a
rimipli'tK cum," Similar curra of Can-
unii'tlon, riiriimnnln. Ilronrtittla and
CAVE-IN RESULTS FATALLY.
T. Robinson, a Contractor, Buried Be
neath Quantity of Earth.
T. Kolmson. a transient contractor,
was caught by a cave In and killed
in this city Monday afternoon.
Robinson, with a gang of men. was
this : the man takes more Interest in I constructing a drainage ditch in the
passing craft and what is eoinit on on -V8ra ,n l,r 'nois J" "'"low
land, than in doing his work on board
ship.
! Green Point. The ditch had been
sunk to a depth of about sixteen feet
and it was there that the men were
"So I repeat: no man employed by working when without a nnmieiil's
a successful soncem was ever dis- warning, the soft sand at the has
. . . .. . . of the ditch gave way, and the side
...... B.. ., ..u -u "" '". i cnI1Ill)1,.( (, ratchlng Hoblnson who , ,.,.pte, and supervisor be Instructed
get on the greased plank ami then ; was ,llrit b.-n.-ath several tons of I i have same rurr out and hhI.I
taxes of the years 1 s:. and K.u; were , hiaufreiilde nti'iiil. fr,m, Aaihin.t but
not paid nor property bid lu by Coun
ty or other person ;
Ordered that the Sheriff cancel tax
es against any property on delinquent
rolls of IStt.l and ls'.ir,. and which was
not sold at delinquent tax sales ujhui
payment of tax charged against said
property.
In the matter of the Improvement of
Good bridge ami Canity road:
Ordered thnt Supervisor of road dis
trict 17 be Instructed to gravel this
mad provided that the City Council
of Canity first agree that If Canity Is
entitled to the mad taxes collected
within city limits that cost of gravel
ing road be deducted from and paid
out of said road taxes.
In the matter of the claim of city of
Canity for road taxes collected within
city limits:
Ordered that this matter be referred
to District attorney for opinion.
In the matter of im-i It inti of H. C.
(Ill more and others for county road:
Ordered referred to District Attor
ney for opinion.
In the mutter of subscription and
petition of W. J. -wellen and others t
for Sprlngwator ami Kstacada road:
Ordered that subscription be ac
Uuti-ia; lii my ch-M Joy, llm lliat buttle
liimti- a dw-ttlt'il tuqt(ovriti-ut. 1 con
tiiiu.il lb, Ir nan for thrrv wn-ka. ant am
now n Wi ll mini. I Itnuw tlii-y rubbrd tha
wor uf niinlhrr vb llnt." Nil unit almulit
full lo try Ihi-ni. duly 60 i-mla. guiuan-ti-i'd
at lliiwill St Jiiiu-a. Ut uiiiilata.
give it a tilt to starboard.
, earth. Another workman narrow ly I supervisor Is authorized to expend a
fjett-r get off from it, and quickly, too.
"Loyalty is the thing faith!"
If you are on a greased plank, you escaped the fate of Koblnson. siitn to complete said mad not to ex-
Koninson s norritieii companions ; eeed i;nii.
set to work at once to the rescue of In the matter of the petition of H
their friend, but life was extinct .fucnues for license to sell liquors at
0 ! when after ninety minutes of hard Oswego:
labor the body was recovered. Coro- Ordered that license be issued to
If you think that 8') per cent of nt;r lman was promptly notified j said Jacques to sell liquors at Os
the people of the county, who have no following the cave-In und assisted In i wego for one year
saloons in their respective localities. ' the recovery of the body. That of-j In the matter of I-wis A Clark ex
should have the right to say by their fl'lal l"c,i,k"! ""I"'1 wa l'"'".-. ,
ueain nawug neen purely ac-i following committee was naineii to
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We Have Said:
To please our customers Is our beit advertisement.
WE PLEASE YOU
Hv iiffrring tniart up-to-date gouda for no little tiiuiirv.
Throughout our entire ktore we are connUntly oilmen
good valuca. it lua Ix-cn a trade winner with ua.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY
Wr hve made a grrat alioMing in thrtc two linra this fall.
"Such ;niii VM.rKM and so i iihuh" o aay ttaoac ho have
aliraily purchaat-d,
None ts-tlcr than our heavy ribbed garment! at Jjc.
None l-ttcr than our wool cmbtnerc hooe at Jjc.
DRESS GOODS
It it pleasing to ee no many pn-tty dmigiia a we are hon .
ing. We ure hovting a large ktoi k ami frt l ante we tau
wttisfy your tante in tliia line They are cheap enough.
Do Hot overlook our swell line of Juckrta mid readv-towear
SkirK Tui aeaion'a y,unnriita arc etciiilly well.
THE FAIR
3 Doora from Pott Office
cideii'al.
Koliinson was about
votes whether or not a saloon shall
be maintained in any of the Oregon !
City wards, vote for Iical Option on i age and uniilarried. He was a Strang
November 8th. But if you think that r j" ,ll"s,' l",rts ll,tl,; k,"lttn
, , , , . of him except that he has a brother
it should be exclusively reserved to n N,.w Mexlro . mvns ,.
each precinct to determine whether , Htead In the state'of Washington and
or not a saloon shall be conducted 1 was known to have on deposit a sum
within its borders, it is vour duty to : "f money in a Portland bank.
, . ... An unusual thing is related In con-
vote aga nst th s proh bitive measure ' . " . ' ,
' ne. tion with Mondav s accident. Only
as it is proposed under the guise of a f,.w ,avK b,.for,., Koblnson in dis-
j have charge of county exhibit at said
years of I exiMisltloti:
Abernatliy. II. Iv Cross: Harlow. W.
W. Jesse; Heaver Creek. Frank Jagger
Hullrun. A. Aschoff; Horlngs, James
Knots; Canity, C. N. Walt; Caneiiiali.
A. W. France; Cascades, Haul Melnlg;
Canyon Creek, Win. Honney; Cher
ryville. Win. Welch; Clackamas. Mrs.
Gongelbach ; Damascus. A. W. Cook;
Eagle Creek. J. Kf Fly: Garfield. J. J.
Davis; George. Mans Paulsen: Hard-
Local Option. Clackamas County now cussing with his no-n the liability of j ing. J. O. livers; Highland. M. Handle;
has Local Option but the radical Pro cave-ins, in all sorts of excavation i Killen. Gilbert Hobblns; Mackshtirg.
l, ,, ,.u .,.,, , i,, i,, i work, declared that he believed in the ! J. II. Mitts; Maple Lane. C. W. Swal-
hibltionists wish to substitute the , . , . , '
theory of predestination, in that he Mow; Milk ( reek, Mrs. C. T. Howard;
medicine and give us straight Pro- , r.msj,i,,r,,,i that "every man has his j Milwaukle. John H. Klsley; Marquam,
hibition. Will you accett the substl- j turn" ami when an Individual's time Harton Jack; Molalla. Dr. J. W.
came, death would overtake him In i lltomas; .Needy, II. t. Smith; New
spite of all the precautions he might! Kra, George Randall: Oregon City
0 employ to prevent that result. No. 1. F. T. Grlfllth: Oregon City No.
Even our Democratic friend, the! - K- K- Hrodle; Oregon City No. 3,
Courier editor, admits a materially OREGON TAKES GRAND PRIZE, j p,,a''nnt "niTl'.' ' A' I!"' To'd'df 'g'oda '
improved condition in the finances of ! ! Springs. F. Mel'aran : Snrln'gwater. :
tution?
I'rice.s keasonable
Work Guaranteed
LET US
Do Your Work
U'e tlo a (leiienil Uiw.iw nml Tru sfer Hushiccs.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Ollicu Ojiposite Mnsonio lliiildii
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
'lVlepleilier Ollii-H 1121
Residence !8:U
ft
Ciackamas county. During the cam
paign last June he repeatedly alleged
that the county's indebtedness was
$200,000 and In a recent issue he pub
lishes statistics showing a
I Exhibit From This State Receives
I Many Gold and Silver Medals.
debtedness of only $107,000. Accept-
The Oregon exhibit at St. Iaiis
: has been awarded a number of gold
total in-1 n"''lalH ari11 one grand prize. For
tne exploit in the agricultural de
partment, Oregon received the grand
ing the Courier's own figures, a re-1 prize for the grain and grass exhibit,
duction of $93,000 in the county's oh-1 and for other articles in this depart
ligations in six months under a Re-'t was awarded 3.'. gold medals,
. ,. iii.., i . i i 41 silver medals, and T.l bronze med-
publiean administration is not bjicIi !
a bad record after all. In the fisherv exhibit Oregon kih : . .
." . . ..." . ,, ! " Pari or
W. J. U-wellen; Tualatin, T. I.. Turn-j
er; t'nlon, J. S. Vaughan; Viola, Geo.1
Armstrong; West Oregon City, U. L. j
Porter. j
In the matter of petition of H. ('.
Ollmore ami others for county road i
within city limits of Canby; !
Th District Attorney rendering an 1
opinion that County Court has no Jur
Isdlction In tin- matter, the petition is!
denied. j
In the matter of the petition of
Peter Rath and others for vacation
"Rath Road ";
A single pumpkin vine at Oregon
City, In defiance of the dryest season
that Oreogn has experienced for many
years, produced eight perfect pump
kins ranging from eighteen t- twenty
six inches in diameter. I'osey County,
Indiana, whose record as a prolific
producer of this pioneer pie fruit was
formerly unchallenged, will hardly en
ter the lists against Clackamas coun-
I awarded nine gold medals, four sll-
1 ver and one bronze medal. i
I .t... .1 ...... .. .... ... r- .
... u.e .,.-,,. u o. r ...e.,..,, , th lnat.r f )(.t,n of Jin
Oregon received six gold medals, ..,,,, v t : a it f,.-
i v, o nil vi-i ani l o nioii.t- iiieiidin.
Ordered that said part of the Rath
triad be and Is hereby vacated. i
OREGON CITY PLANING MILL
:
; All kinds of Building
F. S. BAKER
PROP.
Material, Sash, Dimiih
Moulding, JOtc. - -
OREGON CITY, ORE.
merit of funeral expenses of King How
hall, indigent soldier; ,
. Ordered that this matter be taken
under advisement for further Infor-1
mat Ion.- !
In the matter of the petition of
John Gllmon relative to Hlcyele Path
1 in City ttf Milwaukle; i
Speaking about Large Pumpkins. . The District Attorney rendering an
In the education exhibit Oregon
was awarded one gold medal, one
silver and bronze medal.
A number of other claims ap
pending for more medals In these departments.
Anionic other things. Oregon Citv has opinion that County Court has no
ty, Oregon, after this showing of what h champion liars. I'nlike the jurisdiction in matter, said petition Is
the latter can do in pumpkin-growing greater number of Its products, what denied. ;
in an off season Oregonian rnay ,,e considered the bent, frequent-: In the matter of the repairs to
ly finds his peer. This was evidenced bridge over the Sandy River near
o i In a conversation that txtk place In a P'l" I-it"';
, , . .. . ,, , 'local barber-shop the other evening.! The Portland Water Commission,
Convincing and effective should be . (,)nverKa.l(m arK, tne Klectrlc Company having an-
was no , the protest against the adoption of gested Uy an item that appeared in cepted the proposition of county to 1
wonder that the compositor of his Prohibition in this county, made by the Oregonian with reference to a ' renew the entire wood work of bridge ,
letter was to Judge Parker a tread-1 the business and professional men of "Ingle pumpkin-vine In the yard of 'he cist not to exceed $750 'to the
hv nle-ht r,, n, ,...,a.,i uol.i W. H. Howell, in this city, which con- county. 11 Is ordered that said agree-I
by night, Oregon City, representing smeral of ... ' . ,.,.. rn,v , ,,ov i
the substantial taxpayers of the com- collrHei that was not a circumstance old lumber and supervisor to take !
munlty. In a day such a protest was to what the champion liar had per- charge of same.
signed by more than fifty of the Iea1- sonally witnessed while residing In In the matter of resignation of A. B.
Kansas, lie stateri mat one year he countryman as judge oi election ai
raised a pumpkin that welgtied 600 Canyon t reek precinct;
Ordered that said resignation be ac
mill by day and a nightmare
and that he corrected It, without im
proving it, or tried to do so, until the
cry of the newsboy under his win
dow warned him that his production
was already in the bands of the pub
licChicago Chronicle.
ing u.'dness men of the city.
ooiinds. Of course, no one Questioned
Speaking about "sane" Democrats tDft statement, but there happened to cepted and Joseph Carlson appointed
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Oregon City Machine Shop
PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, PROPRIETOR
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Twelfth and Main Streets
Oregon City, Oregon