Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 20, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPWSE, FRIDAY,"APRIL 20," 1906.
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V .' - ' Brief Itfts of Gossip From All Partsof the County.
Out "C6ttkspondetitsf Corner
UNION HALL.
Mr. Anderson and family start for
their old home in North Dakota today.
Mr. Sam Wilkerson takes charge of
the Anderson farm at.pnce.
Charley Nash and family of Oregon
City, and '.Mr. Jack Kaotts and wife
were visiting at Mr. Perry Burns last
Sunday.
Ellick Casady has been visiting Mr.
James Wilkerson and family for the
last few days
Mr. George Kelland, formerly of Mt.
Pleasant, who now resides on the
Pembroke farm passed through these
parts last Sunday.
Adam Knight, our road supervisor,
is doing some work on the roads be
tween this place and Canby.
SPRINGWATER.
The Presbyterian church had a fine
Easter program. All of the children
rendered their pieces in splendid
shape, thanks to MissErma Shibley
for their training. Sunday was Con-
grational day, and $214.40 was raised
on the pastor's salary.
Rev. Blair and W. G.- Lewelling
will go to Presbytery.
The Grange 'had a very interesting
meeting Saturday; more new members
Joined.
Henry Comer is getting along to
ward a finish with his new house, Earl
Shibley, builder.
Quite an exciting time on the Clack
amas river at Tracy's one day last
week. Rolf Tracy and his nephew
William Smith of Prune Hill is now went fishing and were separated and
engaged in the real estate business. Rolf called the boy, but could get no
Bud Hilton and wife of Canby, were answer; made a search for him, and
visiting his mother and brother last
Sunday.
B. J. Helvy and wife made a busi
ness trip to Canby one day last week.
We are having some gentle showers
this morning.
Alvin Phelps is cutting some cord
wood this spring.
Mr. Strejc was hauling off potatoes
to Canby last week.
James Adkins has commenced on
his new logging road to his timber that
he purchased a short time ago. He
Intends to use trucks to haul .on in
stead of a skid road.
while doing so he found the boy's
track and. also a fresh cougar s track
after the boy. He went home to get
help and still failed to find the boy.
Went home again td alarm the neigh
borhood. By this time the boy had ar
rived home safely. When the cougar
got after him, he ran home in a round
about way and eluded the varmint.-
Sick headache results from a de
rangement of the stomach- and is cur
ed by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv
er Tablets. Sold by Howell & Jones.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The entertainment given at May's
Hall last Saturday evening was a 'very
enjoyable affair. The. receipts were
18.60. The play "My Neighbor's Wife
was rendered in splendid shape by
the different ones. We have seen
plays in the theatres that were not
as well done. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Willis have returned from California
and expect to make their home in
Oregon.
Mrs. Matchett went to Barton to
visit friends a few days.
Now that the political pot has boil
ed dry and the defeated candidates
will wonder at the inconsistencies of
man, and why it happened so, we hope
there will be less clubbing and better
pledges and more true principles.
Oregon surely can redeem herself at
the June election.
Mrs. Duvall, formerly a resident of
this place, but now a resident at Sell
wood, visited among her old friends
here this week.
Mrs. Shelton, of Nappavine, Wash
ington, an son, are visiting Mrs. Fran
cis. Mrs. Shelton and Mrs. Francis '
are sisters.
Miss Hazel Francis went to Portland
last Friday where she visited friends
until Monday.
Mr. Jas. Murrow is out in Eastern j
Oregon on his ranch.
Mr. McGeehan has been quite poorly
for several days. Mrs. Smalley is yet
kept in her room and does not gain as
would be desired.
George Ely has sold his residence at
this place to a Mr. Chrisholm a new
arrival from Chicago. We hope they
will like us for we're all good people
up on the hill.
Mrs. Howard, of Portland, visited
her brother Jas. Kays last Sunday. ,
DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED.
The remarkable recovery of Ken
neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., Is the
subject of much interest to the medi
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. He says of his case: "Owing
to severe inflammation of the throat
and lungs, three doctors gave me . up
to die, when, as a last resort I was
induced to try Dr. King's New Dis
covery and I am happy to say, it saved
my life." Cures the worst coughs
and colds. Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, weak
lungs, hoarseness and lagrippe. Guar
anteed at Howell & Jones' drug store.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
MARK'S PRAIRIE.
We offer a reward of 25 cents for
every case of skin trouble, eczema, ul
cers, old running sores, wounds, cuts,
or any kind of scalp trouble that Der
makola Ointment will not heal, for if
not cured we pay the 25 cents back,.
Huntley Bros.
All our- farmers have been very
busy the past few days putting in their
spring garden.
Wm. Leach has been on the sick list
for a few days.
Eph James of Liberal, was seen on
our Prairie Sunday. ,
G. W. Scambler, our telephone man,
was putting in a phone for J. S. Jesse
Sunday.
Arbor Day was duly observed by, the
Marks' Prairie school. The grounds
about the school house now look fine
as silk. Our teacher, Miss Anna Bu
chanan has the good will of the pupils
and parents.
Ben Wolfer's house is nearing com
pletion and looks fine.
Our hop raisers are plowing and
training their hop yards and some of
our hop kings want to hire more help.
Our early fruit is badly damaged
and there will be a very short crop of
fruit here.
The birthday of Clarence Miller was
duly celebrated last Sunday with a
good dinner and plenty of music.
That Canby business man should
get a phone on the Scambler line as
he is sending lots of business to Au
rora by not having one.
As the political event will come to
a focus Friday there will be an awful
lot of disgusted candidates. We hope
the voters will put a quietus on the
"Boss' of this county and put in good
men who are not owned by the corpor
ations and will stand by our Presi
dent in giving us a square deal.
The good Republican voters here
will do all they can to defeat ring rule,
although we still have a few Brownell
suckers, who have been promised a
job. '
The dance at Needy Saturday last,
was almost a failure owing to there
being so much drunkenness and hood
lumism in the past at that place.
MOLALLA.
Voter, has Brownell got any strings
on you?. .. ... y : .- '-- v
Have you cleared. the soft-soap -out
of your eyes yet?-. .
Do you really like to be flattered and
blarnied?
. - Can you - see-" through Brownell's
motives, when he steps beside himself
to do a favor to a "poor cuss?"
Do you feel honored to be permitted:
to trot along under : Brownell's coat
tail in order to have the power of his
influence? -:; .
Have vou anv individuality of vour
own aside and alone from Brownell's
command?
A vote for Brownell is a vote to further the interests
of the corporations, by whom he is employed, at
the expense of the people.
Wallace- a v hauling potatoes to -town.
Mrs. Lottie Cummins was the guest
of Mrs. Moldenheimer Thursday.
Fine weather of late.
Mr. Irish purchased a horse of Mr.
Can you exercise a little grain of j Miller last week.
will power to pry open your sight, in
order that you may see the hypnotic
influence that is holding your hands.
feet and tongue with its tendrel stick
fas? I
Do you not know that Uncle Sam
set a trap for wily, foxy Brownell that
has been posing in sheep s clothing
and like the coyote caught, he smiles,
innocently while the jaws of the trap
bite Indictment to the bone
Do you want Clackamas County fur
ther stygmatized and disgraced?
Voter, will you help subordinate and
Demetuate one of those that has been
caught in assisting in defrauuing the
government?
Do you realize how difficult it is lor
you to cut loose from the web that
has been spun about you?
Will you? can you? if you can, yet,
act for yourself against the Brownell
hypnotic, hypocritical power, that
stands over you?. Vote for Porter
April 20 and , should he prove un
worthy it will not take 12 years for
the voters to drop, an icicle. It seem:
that it is the warm bad thing wi
should drop now.
Republican Voter! Spell the word
I-N-D-I-C-T-M-E-N-T with capital let
ters when you revolve it in your mind
at the primary. Don t give the Dem
ocrats another chance to elect Brown
ell to your credit.
Would simply ask you as one hav
ing nothing to "grind" no interests to
serve, save the honor and welfare of
Clackamas County: Do your duty, as
it were, the last act of your life to
deliver your fellow citizens from the'
bondage of this Brownell Czar Reign,
DONT PUT OFF.
for tomorrow what you can do today.
If you put off buying a bottle of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment, when that pain
comes you won't have any, buy a bottle
today. A positive cure for Rheuma
tism, Burns, ' Cuts, Sprains Contract
ed Muscles, etc. T. S. Graham, of
Prairie Oak, Ark., writes:
I wish to thank you for the good
results I received from Snow Lini
ment. It positively cured me of Rheu
matism after others had .failed."
Huntley Bros. Drug Company.
Bean tin h8 Yon HaW i"a,f8
TWILIGHT.
Mr. Shears and family visited at theS
home of his sister, Mrs.- Miller, in
Canemah, last Sunday.
Mr. Wm. McCord is the unfortunate
one this time, having had a horse drop
dead in the field while at work.
Mrs. D. L. Boylan's niece. Myrtle
Henderson, from Oregon City, spent
a few days with her last week.
Mr. Secrest, our old neighbor, was
seen passing through this burg Sun
day. Mrs. Wm. McCord visited with reK
atives in Portland last week.
Miss Alice Boylan was tendered a
surprise party on Easter Sunday at
the home of Mr. Swick, by her young
friends. The occasion being her 14th
birthday.
Good many suffering with bad colds
in this burg.
Mrs. Stark is on the sick list.
. Everybody busy planting potatoes
at present.
Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Mullard.
the county will furnish no more plank
until this provision is met with. -,.Mr.'E.
N. Brock has suspended tel
ephone work for the time being, and
is now working for Bonney & Miller.
Mr. Walter Gaskell is visiting his
sister; Mrs. Funk, of this-place.
EARTHQUAKE AT 'FRISCO.
AN IMPORTANT OFFICE.
Voters Should Carefully Consiirev- Se
lection of Commissioner.
Oregon City, April 16, 1906.
To the Voters of Clackamas County:
On the 20th you will for the first
time in this State, be called upon to ,
! nominate by your votes the men who
u snan De your nominees in the general
San Francisco was visited by
earthquake about 5:15 o'clock Wednes- 'election in June. Among those to be"
ujr uiuiumg. iuc P'muai uauiaec cnosen is tne office or County Commia-
uyuy . u y uci c sioner, aitnough an office or very lit--
I iiom aevciaj uuuuieu iu aeveiai luouB-i tie nominal value, yet one of the most
haye a torpid liver when Herbine, the sand persons were killed. The wreck- important in the County; for it is the
only liver regulator will help you? age along the water front took fire and members of the County Board who
There is no reason why you should increased damage resulted., levy your taxes, pay and audit all
r W ysPeDsia' Constipation, , . your bnlg and have" 4 f h
Chills and Fever or any liver com- MEN WANTED Saw Mill and Lum- fairs of the County in general, and in
nlfllnro whan T larhinii will nnrn vmi I i i 1 1 - n I . " '
plaints, when Herbine will cure you.
F. C. Waite, Westville. Fla.. writes:
"I was sick for a month with chills
and fever, and after taking two bot
tles of Herbine am well and healthy.
Huntley Bros. Drug Company. ;
MT. PLEASANT.
Mr. Herman Frommyer, of Glad
stone, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Harding last Thursday.
, Mrs. Winesette spent Easter with
her sister, of Eagle Creek.
Miss Mamie Kellogg, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kellogg, has returned home.
Russell Way was calling on Carl
Shauk last Sunday.
Mr. W. C. Buckner made a business
trip to Highland last Thursday.
ber Yard laborers, $2.00 per day, yoUr selection- you should make no mis-
woousmen .io to j.uu. oteaay , take. I am before you for that post
work. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber l tion
Co., Eugene, Oregon.
NEW THINGS AT THE PARKPLACE
CASH STORE.
Men's Felt, Wool and Stiff Hats.'
Boys' Felt Hats.
Boys' and Men's Caps.
Phoenix Pure , Paints, ready,
' pared. ' "
Pure Pioneer White Lead. v
Pure Raw and Boiled Oil.
Men's $1.75 Pants.
Men's Fancy Shirts.
W. A: HOLMES, Prop'r.
JUST BECAUSE
My record to most of the people Is r
well known, having been elected to
that office in 1900 for a 4-year term,
but by an act of the Legislature was
retired from the bench when my term
iwas but half expired, giving away to
jthe law which placed the County
I Judge as Chairman of the Board of
Pre- County Commissioners. Of this act
I have but little comment to make. I
only believe it to be an act of In
justice and political chancery that is
without . parallel in the . history of
Clackamas . county politics. We were
i then in the midst of the most progres
isive road building era the people have
ever experienced in all parts of the
County there were more miles of
MTS-.T.h?in?8TTT.8 th? 6,1681 f Mrs- .your cough is only in the throat and road built in those two years and the
Qmith loot WortnaoHov 1 .... .
M. Smith last Wednesday.
Mr. Wm. Packquiet was ' a"
Pleasant visitor Wednesday.
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
Mt,
The cures that stand to its credit
make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien
tific wonder. It cured. E. R. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husband
ry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing
case of Piles. It heals the worst
burgs, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, and
wounds. Chilblains, tand salt rheum.
Only 25 cents at Howell & Jones' drug
store.
BARTON.
Politics getting interesting. .
Business .booming on all farms..
does not trouble you now, don't think ! roads and bridges were in better state
you don't need attention. When it ! of repairs than have been before or -has
not had much of a start is the ! since: the countv debt was beine
time to check it. The slightest cough gradually reduced with then an as
easily leads to Pneuomnia, Bronchi- j sessment of four and a half millions,'
tis and Consumption. A bottle of but now running up in round numbers
Ballard's Horehound Syrup will curt !to nine millions with all this gain in
that cough. The price puts it within I taxable wealth has the improvements
reach of all. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. of the County kept pace with the
m " - amoupt of money paid in? This is
- : $100 REWARD, $100. something for the voters to think of
The readers. of this paper will be! before he casts his ballot. Now if
pleased to learn that there is at least j by your votes I should be your choice.
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requir
es a constitutional treatment. Hall's
there are some things I will stand for
first, last and all the time:
First Honesty and justice In all
things to all men regardless of loca
tion or political affiliation.
Second I believe in up-to-date
roads in all. parts of the county as
The Oregon Water Power Company and the South
ern Pacific Company Want Brownell. Do the People
Want Him?
The party at C. Bartlemay's was
well attended. . .
Come to our box social; date notice
later. The play alone will be worth
all it will cost you.
C. R. Livesay and family were seen
on our streets Sunday.
- Many of our people took pleasure
trips Sunday. The morning car from
Portland also brought three trailers,
all well loaded.
IS DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT A
COLD.
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GROCERIES
4 gal. keg pickles 75c
Cooking molasses, can 10o
Fine syrup 10c, 25c, 45c
Flour 95c, fine -. 1.05
Codfish pound 10c
Rice 5c, Beans 4c
Soda 4c, Raisins 7c
Figs 6c, prunes 5c
Alaska peas, pound 5c
Telephone peas 3 lbs 25c
Fresh seeds, 3 pkgs ...10c
Bushel basket 20c, pail V. .15c
Soap 2c, 2 l-2c : . . . , 3c
Coffee 15c, best 20c
40c to 60c teas sold by us at 25c
to 45c
Clothes pins, dozen 1c
MILLINERY
lew Spring hats, beauties and not
high priced. Sold with"""dry
goods much less margin than
millinery Rouses. See them be
fore you buy.
Trimmed hats $1.45 up.
Coupcns'for free dishes
Trade liberally for produce.
DRY GOODS, ETC
N'ew waists 49c up.
1 .auies' 5c handkerchiefs 3c
Odds and en :s 25c neckwear ... .5c
S'uail corses-i. t to .....23.,
Yarn 4c and 6c
Thread 3 for 10c
Childs hose supporters 8c
J1.00 wranners 82c
5c and 10c satin ribbons cut to . .3c
Child's handkerchiefs 1c -
MEN'S UNDERWEAR BIG CUT
$1.00 goods cut to 70c, 90c goods 60
50c goods to 40c and 45c
Odds and ends hats, 19c, 39c, . .94c
Cotton socks, 3 pair Ic
SHOES
Ladies' misses' and child's white
oxfords $1.25 to Soc
Those pretty chocolate, shoes.
dressy, but low priced here.
Ladies' easy low heel shoes, $2.25
grade for 1.75
Ladies $2.50 and $3 fine shoes for
$2 and 2.50
Other fine shoes cut to $1.19. .$1.33
Baby shoes 10c up.
Misses' fine shoes cut to ....1.33
Men's $1.75 shoes cut to . 1.50
How often do we hear the remark:
"It's only a cold," and a few days later
learn that the man is on his back with
pneumonia. This is of such common
occurrence that a cold, "however slight
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in .pneumo
nia, and has gained its great popular
ity and extensive sale by its prompt
cures of this most common ailment.
It always cures and is pleasant to
take. Howell & Jones.
CARUS.
RED FRONT, Oregon City
' Mr. Hough and Wm. Davis have
both been making a plank fence along
the road.
Mr. A. E. Jones has improved the
looks of his place by clearing his or
chard. Dr. and Mrs. Goucher called on Mr.
and Mrs. Sturges.
Ed. Howard made a business trip to
Logan Friday.
C. Casiday and family spent Sunday
at Needy.
Our school has begun again.
Mrs. Burgess and her two daughters
spent the day at Anderson's Monday.
Mrs. London spent Sunday with Mrs.
Burgess.
Several from here took in the Thea
tre In Portland Sunday night.
We thought the small-pox were all
gone, but our rumor says Mrs. Spence
is ill- with them now.
The Eldorado school " house looks
much better since the porch has been
built.
Edwin Howard and family weqf to
Macksburg Sunday.
C. Smith, of Mulino, was looking for
his colt in our burg Sunday.
Mr. Knox Cooper is spending a few
days with his father.
Lizzie Lewis was the guest of Belle
Gregory.
Most all the boys go fishing on Sundays.
FOR SALE One yearling Hereford
bull for sale. C. W. Haskett, Mount
Pleasant, R. F. D. No. 1, Oregon City,
Oregon. t4
Catarrh Cure is taken interally, acting , fast as it is possible to make them
directly upon the blood and mucous j with as low rate of taxation as possi-
surfaces of the system, thereby des
troying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up. the constitution and as-
NOTICE!
Owing to the fact that the duties
of the office of county clerk, making
it impossible for me to make a per
sonal canvas of the county, I take this
method of stating to the Republican
voters that I am decidedly a candidate
for - the office of County Clerk, and
respectfully ask the support of the
Republican voters of this county.
F. W. GREENMAN.
NEW ERA.
ble.
Third I will promise not to affiliate
with any cliques or rings for politi
cal advancement to the detriment of
sisting nature in doing its work. The the common people, but will to the
proprietors have so much faith in its I best of my ability devote as much
curative powers that they offer' One I time as is necessary for the good of
Hundred Dollajs for any case that it 1 the whole people.
fails to cure. Send for , list of testi- Being located near the County seat
monials. v j i can be found or reached by tele-
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., inhone at anv time without additional
Toledo, Ohio. cost of milpaee. I have a nersonal
knowledge of every road district and
every road and bridge in the county,
and am acquainted with and have been
on every inhabitable section of land.
It will not be necessary to educate me
a couple of years before I am on to my
job as it would be with a new man,
and in- conclusion would say: I have
confidence in the people of Clackamas
County and their future, having lived
in the county 54 years and been a
taxapyer since I was 18 years old.
Now having passed the meridian of
life I have nothing but the best wish
es for the future happiness and ad
vancement of her people. I have no
ajj political debts to pay nor enemies to
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. George A. Brown, of Maple Lane, a
carpenter of experience, -offers his
services to farmers and any one con
templating building. 3-16tf
P. O.: Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 3.
Beariti
(Signature
of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Tho xrnng arc WiUino- flno In this 01 flbQrWt
vicinity; but the ground is getting dry
M nil IX guuu miruiiumg suuwt?r wuuiu
oe a great Denent. Most 01 tne pota-, - casualty insurance written fear- nor do 1 ever expect to again ask
toes are already planted and the or casualty insurance written nAnnl for thp1r S11ffrae-fi. and if
in eood condition for a fine ? a. uneney 01 uregon ijity. ui- - - T -, ; ue 1, k
INSURANCE.
Plate Glass, burglar-proof.
and
ground is in good condition for a fine
crop. We have also in this neighbor
hood a good crop of politicians that
come from Oregon - City, looking , for
votes, but they can not all get the -nomination.
We are going to have an abundant
fruit crop this summer. . j
Sheep and lambs are doing well, not J
two per cent loss of lambs, with indi- j
cations of fine heavy fleece , of wool, j
fice with Justice of the Peace.
O. A. CHENEY.
elected will give you the best business
administration that is possible for me
to give. JOHN LEWELLEN.
GOOD JUDGMENT
CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE.
This salve is intended especially for
sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chap
ped hands, itching piles, chronic sore
i eyes, granulated lids, old chronic sores
I and for diesases of the skin such as
tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, scald
head, herpes, barber's itch scabbies,
. , . . , . .or itch and eczema. It has met with
mankind WOUla nave tO unparralleled success In the treat-
If a Cow gave
Butter
is the essential characteristic of men ! invent milk, i Milk Is Na- ment of these diseases. Price 25 cts
emulsion butter i Tn2 7
-1 T . 3 v. : i
a II u nuuicu. in v aiuauit. to guuu uuai- ; ,
ness men and necessary to house-1 tUT S
wives. A woman shows good judg- put In Shape for digeS
ment when she buys White's Cream ; y- i ;i I
Vermifuge for her baby. The best "vf ' A
worm medicine ever offered to moth -i tremely nourishing", but
eis. Many indeed are the sensible ' jt nas t Je emulsified
mill UHrN. Willi WIIl.K cta III r!H nlllc L II till
gratitude for the good health of their ,
children, which they owe to the use :
of White's Cream Vermifuge. Huut- j
ley Bros. Drug Co.
REDLAND
wW444rf 60 YEARS'
Jtgl- EXPERIENCE
before we can digest it;' -5
Scott's Emulsion
CLARKES.
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combines the best oil
The Redland Literary and Debat- j With the Valuable hypO-
ing Society, after a very prosperous I phosphites SO that it IS
career, adjourned sine die, last Bat- i oV - H ?PSt and QOPS'
urday evening. v I , , , , ,
Last Wednesday the viewers ap-: far more gOOd than the.
pointed by the chair, presiding at the , oil alone . COUld. That
recent leiepnone meeting in uigau, : c . tr.-. ..
Inspected the line and will present makes SCOtt S Emulsion
, j iu I 4. 4- 4-l :
meir repoi i m lue iicoi iuiuic. tilt; IIIU31 OU Cllglllclllllgi
.Mr. H. A. Allen is entertaining a j nourishinJZ' food - medi-
I land here is is busily engaged in ren- I Cine in the world J
ovating his place of residence. ' ' I ' -
j Mr. Gill is laying plank on the road . . Send for free sample.
fot-orl In mllAPtin? nil snhscrintinns , OB-16 Pearl Street Mew York
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Mr. and Mrs. Irish were the guests Considerable delay is being encoun
of Mrs. Stark Sunday. tered in collectins all subscrintions.
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DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every iMonday: Saturday
on Appointments.
50c. and $ I .OO. All drugartsts 'JOHN W.THOMAS, Dentist
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