Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 13, 1908, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908.
NEWS OT THE COUNTY
MEADOWS ROOK.
We are having fine weather for the
last few days.
Ralph Holman and wife made a fly
ing trip to Hubbard Sunday.
A. U Larkln,s made a business trip
to the city last week.
The farmers are still busy putting
In their spring grain.
Several of Miss Myrtle Larking' old
school mates called on her last Sat
urday, It being her birthday. They
had a good dinner and a very delight
ful tle.
J. W. Staudlnger made a business
trip to Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lichtwels, of Clarks,
passed through the town Sunday.
Glen Larklns, of Meadowbrook, call
ed on Franklin Cooper of Mullno, Sun
day. Victor Dickey of Molalla, was seen
passing through the county last week
went buck to Harris' saw mill to work,
work.
Sturgls Bros, are making a little
bettor progress on their sawmill late
ly. We hope they will soon bo ready
to go to work.
GARFIELD.
If a task Is once begun,
Never leave It till It's dono
Be the labor great or small,
Do It well or not at all.
A Reminder
Lent is here, and wo are prepared
brush and other trash. Ho Is on the, 0. A. Shubel and 15. V. Hornsseuh
right track now. Ho took Cnclo Thos. went to Oregon City on business last I
Fox to the nrlre Unlit and would not Wednesday.
let him spend one cent. Wo think John Heft chief boss, Chris Dluhm,
our boy Charles 18 on the right track, and Will Mow are building the new I
1'ncle 11. M. Fox Is the nanny man; Highland school house.
of the town. Ho does lots of fishing We are glad to see Mr. U'Ren be- x f1,rliaVi waii irrifVl fVlft fin oaf fWall
near the mouth of Oswego lake. come a candidate for U. 8. Senator. tO IUmiSn yOM Willi LUG IlUeSU irCSH
Jesse Coon, our It. F. 1). carrier, was i No man In Oregon Is more entitled . in. .
out on a lark Sunday, shooting butter-' to the honorable position, and no man onO. Salt WAXO! llBll in LIlG Illfl.rKGt
dies. Is better qualified nor more earnest.,"1 acx wufui liOU mmuuw,
The Girls Club held their first dance My Interested In the welfaro of the TVi-iif in onnonn All flvHftTa TlMtr.
Saturday night. A large crowd from I common cltl.ens. Should lie win the JF 1 lllfa ill DUtlOUll. XX A 1 UlUUiD J5ll
Portlaud was present and had a line coveted pmo, it would prove n turn-
evening In the country town. Mr.
Messenger and Miss Nelson were In
evidence. .
Mr. Nelson has been building a
fine fence around his property.
We hear the right of way for un
electric road has been secured from
per acre. That was the first price
asked. Wo hope to see Oregon City
come to the front on the south and
give us a through line from Portland
The Garfield Grange Dramatic Club
has decided to give Its play, "A Loyal
Friend." Saturday evening. March 14.
Baskets will bo sold at the close of
the play. Everybody welcome.
Mrs. M. K. Irvln Is much Improved to Oreiron Cltv
In health. i The Catholic school building Is
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shrlner vis- m,BrK completion and looks lino and
Ited the latter's sisters, Mrs. R. Davis a orotli t to the place,
and Miss Jessie Lennon. last Week. i ., nm miii.,. i., ...,i., ,.,
We have no schoolmarm yet Are g, c. Huffman of Montavllla Is vis- town anJ n 'tno frult ,roe9 ho Cftn
lug point In the history of Oregon,
a in a step forward on the part of
those who love purer and better gov
ernment. Our sehoolhouso looks like a new
building on the Inside since the par
tition has been moved and a lino
ered.
G. GATES
522 MAIN STREET
Portland to Oswego at less than 7 stage for entertainments, etc., put In
they all gone or are they hard to
please.
Mr. Huntley and Mr. Hedges, of
Oregon City, were in town Sunday
looking for fish.
CLARKES.
Again we have the blessed sunshine.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wallace and
baby spent Saturday night and Sun
day with the latter's parents.
Tom Sager left Monday morning to
go to work down the river.
Frank Mueller was In Oregon City
Saturday on business; also W. Wal
lace. We haven't any teacher for the
school as yet
John Evans purchased a new horse,
harness and buggy a short time ago.
Rumor says Clarence Mallatt and
family Intend moving on the New
klrchner place.
Frank Anderson Intends leaving the
last of the week.
Mrs. Mary Daniels Is taking care of
Mrs. Lee Adkins" baby, which Is very
feeble.
"Bob" Bullard is spending a few
days in town plowing for his par
ents. Louis Wallace has rented some land
from John Paine.
ttlng old friends here. He will en
deavor to organize a society known
as the Homesteaders.
find.
Dr. A. J. Bosslter will build on his
property on Front street new town
C. Krlgbaum is laid up with tho 80on Tno pnn9 uro out ailj 1(, tn0
grippe.
Last Sunday Bent
Sarver killed
contractor's hands.
We are very sorry to noto tho death
a largo cougar. It measured eight of Mrg A j, Kourtner. She was sick
Itel- only four days with pneumonia. Mrs.
Earl Wagner Is very 111 at his home. ourtlu.r leaves to mourn her demise,
There is little hope of his recovery. A j urtucr, her husband, George
J. W. King was In town Tuesday H Fourtner, a son. and a large fam
to transact some business. iiV nf sm.ii children, which makes the
e all extend
BARLOW.
H. T. Melvtn attended a meeting of
the Republican county central commit- Ing Society had a meeting, and the
HARMONY,
Everybody Is busy getting in their
spring grain while the good weather
is here.
Mr. Millard is busy breaking the
new ground.
Eathan Clark and Dan,Gaffney are
both affected the same way. Mumps
Is the nature of the ailment.
I. L. Clark has Logan berry plants
for sale, cheap.
The presiding elder, Rev. H. Horn
schuch. preached an Interesting and
edifying sermon last Sunday morn
Ing.
Mr. Hanklns Is talking of going
East in the near future. His mother-
in-law is still keeping house for him.
Quite a number of the boys of this
neighborhood attended the charivari
given Frank Ott and wife last Sat
urday night.
The Harmony Literary and Debat
tee at Oregon City Saturday night
Miss Viva Tull, of Portland, visited
her father and friends last week. She
passed through on train No. 15 Sat
urday evening on her way to Oakland,
Cal.
Leonard Rodby, from Pocatello, Ida
ho, Is visiting his parents.
Mrs. W. W. Irvin and Mrs. Anna
Bauer Wooster, of Aurora, were visit
ing Miss Viva Tull and Mrs. L. L.
Irvin last week.
The Busy Bee Sewing Society met
at Mrs. Bergs Thursday evening,
The Home Mission Study Club met
at the home of William Evans Satur
day evening.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Simp-
kins, a girl, March 1
Albert Berg has been confined to his
home with the mumps.
Elmer Irwin and Walter Smith are
absent from school with the chicken-
pox.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins,
March 1, a girl.
following officers were elected: Chas,
Counsel!, president; Cleve Battln,
secretary; Nellie Otby, treasurer;
David Kelton, sargeant-at-arms.
EAGLE CREEK.
Quite a large crowd turned out Sat
urday night to witness the perform
ance given by the Eagle Creek school
children. A basket social followed.
The building was lively. Miss Stella
Wormer's basket brought high mon
ey. Quite a little sum was realized.
All in all, It was a sucess.
Egbert Foster has quite recovered
from his late attack of la grippe.
The Teltzel Logging company
have fulfilled tbir contract and have
suspended operations in this part of
the country.
A benefit ball will be given Mr.
Wllbern by the K. O. T. M. Saturday
night Mr. Wilbern was too popular
as a merchant to remain out of busi
ness for any length of time.
Quite a few Eagle Creek people at
tended the ball In Estacada Saturday
night and report a fine time, with
plenty of good things to eat.
EAST MT. SCOTT.
"Phone" Is the talk of this com
munity. C. F. ZInser has bought a team of
horses and new harness; also a wash
ing machine for his wife.
Otto Brookman and Miss Louise
Kane were united in marriage March
19, Rev. H. O. Henderson officiating.
The young men made the rest of
the noise, and were all well treated.
Mrs. Becker has been removed to
the Good Samaritan Hospital and Is
on the road to health.
H. C. Ulrlch and wife will cele
brate their 25th wedding anlversary
March 26.
CARUS.
It looks as though we are going to
have some nice weather again.
The crops are growing good and
looking very well for this lime of
year.
Miss Lizzie Lewis was visiting her
parents Sunday.
Thomas Inskeep and wife of Port
Friday evening.
Norman Howard and wife were vis
iting the former's folks last Sunday.
From the noise around here, I sup
pose we will have Bome more good
roads built this summer. We need
them pretty badly in some places.
Mrs, Morris and son of Macksburg
were visiting at Mr. Howard's Sunday.
Miss Bertha Howard has recovered
CLACKAMAS.
Clackamas Mothers' Club met as
usual Friday afternoon of last week.
The pupils of the school were given
a pleasant surprise (?) in the nice
lunch of cake, sandwiches and lem
onade served by the Mothers.
The free library, for which appli
cation was made some months ago,
is just received and the book3 will
be ready for distribution early next
week. Mrs. M. C. Hayward Is librar
ian, and will be at home on Tues
day and Friday afternoon of each
week.
Rev. G. W. RIggs was able to be
gin his pastorate with the Congrega
tional church of this place March 1.
much to the satisfaction of his peo-
Sabbath morning at 1 o'clock; preach
ing service at 11 a. m.; Y. P. S. C.
E. at 6:30 D. m.
Isaac Johnson is putting up a good
sized barn.
Several newcomers to town, who are
bow renting, are making preparations
far building In the near future.
J. E. Chandler and wife are spend
ing some days in Stewart, a suburb
of Portland. Mr. Chandler Is finish
ing up a house for Rev. W. H. Meyer.
Louis Hornberger came home from
Portland on Monday, to remain some
time.
Clackamas Grange, No. 298, held a
day meeting Saturday, March 7. A
resolution was passed endorsing state
ment No. 1 and pledging its voters
to sustain only such candidates as
were committed to said statement.
Two new applications for membership
were received, two candidates In
structed in the third and fourth de
grees. An excellent programme filled
the lecture hour.
loss a very great one,
a helping hand to the family and will
try to make their troubles as light as
possible The funeral took place at
the Oswego cemetery March 10 at
2:30 p. m. About thirty carriages fol
lowed the remains to the last resting
place. Rev. Moore preached the fun'
eral sermon.
Tho money received from tho enter
tainment Is beginning to speak for It
self. We also have a good double
gasoline lamp which Is an Improve
ment over the oil lamp of other days.
Will Hettmau has gone to hit
mountain ranch to make Improvements.
NEW ERA.
Curtis Dustln Is at home on a vaca
tion from a logging camp up the river.
Earl Wink Is working at Doern
becker's mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Scheer and
daughter Alta aro home from a five
months' visit In Oklahoma and Ne
braska. Henry and Frank Engel called on
Thos. Kelland Sunday.
Grant Crlteser will build a sum
mer kitchen and bath room to his
residence in the near future.
Judge Thos. Ryan. George Lazelle
and Prof. Gary passed through here
Monday to view the proposed site for
the county fair, offered by the citizens
of Canby.
Mrs. H. P. Wink Is the owner of a
new barrel churn.
John Hoffman and Antono Sevlck,
of Portland, and Grover Frledrlch, of
Liberal, were Sunday visitors.
Miss Edna Crlteser was calling on
the dentists of Oregon City one day
last week.
Fred Chlm will build an addition to
his barn this spring.
While playing ball on the public
school square last Sunday, one of
the boys batted the ball through one
of the store windows.
OSWEGO.
Mr. Hostman has turned his atten
tion to the river and Is Improving the
from her attack of the grippe, and river front by cleaning up the old
' We have a buyer for timber lands and for two ten
acre tracts.
We have for sale some fine river front properties.
Have made some nice additions to our list in last few
days.
V. F. SCHOOLEY & CO.
606 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY.
LOGAN.
The following resolution was adopt
ed by Harding Grange on March 17,
without a dissenting vote or voice,
Over fifty members attended the
meeting and the strongest expressions
in favor of Statement No. 1, were
from Republicans so It can not be
passed off as a partisan move by the
other side.
Whereas, unscrupulous political
leaders are making a determined ef
fort to defeat the expression of the
will of the people In electing U. S.
Senators through Statement No. 1,
and
Whereas, this would cause a return
to a system whoch has proven very
unsatisfactory in many ways, espec
ially In affording an oportunlty for
the corrupt use of money.
Therefore, be It resolved, by Hard
ing Grange No. 122, P. of H., In reg
ular meeting assembled, that we be
lieve the people are intelligent enough
to elect U. S. Senators themselves
and that we urge voters of all par
ties to vote only. for such legislative
candidates as subscribe to Statement
No. 1.
The W. O. W. lodge had a reunion
and gave a supper on the 7th. Many
members of other lodges were pres
ent. Leonard Newklrk and family and G.
B. Trotter and family were out from
Portland on the 7th.
Jacob Babler has been vlBltlng Lo
gan relatives.
Clem Clark and family made a short
visit here but have returned to Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho.
George Clark, Jr., was In the wreck
In Eastern Oregon, but was not in
jured.
The necktie social at me uower
Logan school bouse was a successful
affair and the young folks deserve
praise for their efforts.
Mr. Purdy has moved on his place
We hear that the man who bought
land from Clem Clark, has moved on
It and is making Improvements.
CLARKES.
Alex Schuruble went to town on
Monday to have his teeth fixed again.
W. H. llottemlllor butchered two
calves last Friday and sold them.
Fred Force was In town last Satur
day on business.
Christ Klnr.y was hauling shakes
last Monday.
The Clarkes boys were at a dance
In Cotton last Saturday night.
We have the fluent kind of weather
now. All farmers aro enjoying It.
Some nre plowing and some aro sow
ing and some are done and If It keeps
on they will soon make garden, but
we have night frosts yet.
Albert Durst Is making fence on
his place now.
Mr. Tallman Is going to rent his
farm.
The Clarkes school will have three
months of school yet.
Tho Grange had a meeting last Sat
urday. Mr. Grim Is moving to Beaver Creek.
Mrs. Sarah KlelnsmltU Is on the
sick list.
James Lowell died last week In the
hospital In Portland and was burled
last Friday and his sister Is going to
move away.
P. Schlewe went over to his old
home the other day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall spent
Sunday at Highland.
Pete Kern Is going to put up a wire
fence.
Mr. Dlx and Charles Freeman wero
looking around for a placo to put lu
a shingle mill.
Bat Sullivan's brother Tom, went
back to Portland last Sunday.
W. H. Wettlaufer cleaned a load
of seed oats.
Mrs. Lizzie Ringo and Mrs. Grace
went to town last Saturday on busi
ness.
PHONE 2744
The revival meetings nt tho M. 10.
church dosed last Sunday with nn ull
day service and banket dinner. There
wero tuken In the church as a re
sult of the meetings,
Mrs. C. A. Keith Is cooking for
a. crew of surveyors that are running
a Hue from Allspaugu up north Kagle
Creek.
The farmers are Improving the good
weather and have most of their Heed
ing done.
C. A. Keith has Just finished spray
ing for himself. Jos. Do Shazer and
Alex Mews. Dover Is beginning to
wake up on tho fruit question.
Mrs. Klt.mlller and son Walter
took a loaifof apples to Portland Inst
week and were well pIcaHcd with tho
result.
A. J. Morrison has gone to Portland
to work for Mitchell, Ix-wls & Staver
for a few months.
TEAZEL CREEK.
Nice weather prevails and farmer
are happy and busy putting In their
crops. Seeding Is tho order of tho
day now.
' Frank Dlcketm and Prof. Hill, of Mo
lalla, visited at Teazel Creek, attend
ing Sunday school and preaching ser
vices, then taking dinner and spend
ing the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Albright.
We are all glad to see Aunt Mary
Kaylor and daughter Florlo are able
to be out among us again.
Quarterly meeting at Teazel Creek
next Sunday, March 15r Preaching at
eleven and In tho afternoou. ltesket
dinner at noon. All are Invited.
The W. H. M. S. will meet at Teaz
el Creek church next Thursday after
noon for the purpose of cleaning the
church, In preparation for the quarter
ly meeting.
Miss Clara Qulnn of Marquam, Is
expected to visit this week with her
uncle's family of Teazel Creek.
The W. H. M. S. met at the home
of Mrs. Joe Simmons on Thursday,
March 5. Religious services were
conducted, tho pastor. Rev. Qulnn,
reading the 5th chapter of Matthew.
After these services wero over tho
ladles engaged In needle work which
Is to be sold sometime In the near
future for the benefit of the church.
EAGLE CREEK.
The fine weather still continues.
Wednesday last, Miss Ulna and Ed
Douglas made a business and social
trip to their uncles Albert Ooko.
Dirk Gibson purchased a cow of
Wesley Douglas last week.
Mr. and Mr. Palfrey went to
George last Wednesday on business,
On Sunday last. Ray, Claud and
Malcom Woodle, attended the basket
dinner at Dover.
Mrs. Maude Johnson of Dufur, Is
visiting her Bister. Mrs. A. J. Douglass.
H. 8. Gibson purchased a fine cow
of Mr. Magnolia, and made a horse
trade with Mr. Palfrey last week.
Mr. and Mrs. McCorn have moved
away from the mill. They have gone
to Portland, and In tho near future
Intemlo to go to Baker City, where
their former home was.
Albert Douglas, of .Stevenson, Wash.,
wan visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. itouglass, Sunday last.
Hughlu Cassudy Is on the sick list
SHUBEL.
Our baseball team will soon be
ready to play ball. They practice ev
ery Sunday.
Eight or ten people from our town
Joined Highland Grange Saturday.
That's the proper thing to do.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glnther and
family visited with George Klrbyson's
last Sunday.
Fall sown crops look splendid.
Fred Baker of Willamette spent a
few days In our neighborhood on bus
iness during the past week.
Jacob Grossmiller has been unfor
tunate of late. From some unknown
cause he has lost a valuable cow and
also his best horse. Acldents like
this make good times look bad.
Herman Moehnke came near hav
ing a serious acldent last Sunday. On
their way to church the buggy tip
ped over and himself, wife and little
child fell out, but as good luck would
hare it, the horse was gentle and
seeming to understand, stood stllL
The only damage was a pair of brok
en shafts.
JENNINGS LODGE.
Miss Delsa Rose, born October 2,
1891, died March 6, 1908, aged 18
years, 4 months, 4 days. Mr. and
Mrs. Rose camo to Oregon about three
years ago and ever since have made
their home In Jennings Idge.
Delsa was an amiable girl, loved
and respected by all her neighbors
and friends. She suffered severely
about five days. We all feel confi
dent that she now takes her abode
In the beautiful home of tlio Father,
for the Christ says, "I go to prepare
thee a place In thy Father's mansion."
She Indeed Is well worthy of the
glory. The Rev. Mr. Smith of Port
land preached the funeral services.
The interment took place In the cem
etery at Clackamas. She died of ty
phoid pneumonia.
Mrs. Terry, who has been sick with
bronchial-pneumonia, Is Improving
very rapidly.
Our long looked for car station is
near completion.
Miss Ethel Lewis of Portland, was
visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. L.
Stennett Friday, she returned Satur
day, taking her niece, little Miss Vera
Stennett, for a week's visit In Port
land. Mrs. Britten was stopping In Port
land Tuesday.
The Ladles' Industrial Club of this
place has postponed their grand so
cial on account of Delsa Rose's death.
Mrs. Wilcox is suffering with ca
tarrh of the stomach.
W. B. Beckner left for a point above
Spokane, Sunday. He Is a mechanio
by trade.
Mrs. Stennett has been sick this
week.
It is rumored that George Morse,
who recently bought property here,
will build this Spring. It seems that
he does not like to live In town.
DOVER.
The Dover school opened March 9,
for a three months' term, with Miss
Womer as teacher. We hops to have
a good school under her leadership.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
There are still new cases of tho
mumps. Mildred (illicit has them.
Mrs. Morau was visiting hero last
week.
Charles Dickey and wife are In this
burg again anil Mrs. Dickey has the
mumps for a change.
Miss Vaila Elliott started to Port
land to school again after an absence
ot three months.
Ben Llnu and Will Aldrego are on
the sick list. Mr. Linn Is seriously
111.
Miss liortha Prebo went to town last
week for the first time In three years.
Mr. Crawford's daughter, from Sioux
City. Is visiting here this week, and at
Maplo I,ano.
F. M. Darling and family were vis
iting at Maple Ine Sunday.
There Is a lady friend from Nebras
ka visiting here, with Mrs. Darling.
Frank dullard and August Schoth
are putting a wire fence In front of
their property.
Mr. Rose has made improvements
on his property. Hd Is getting the
cage ready before getting the bird.
Dan Glilett was hero one day last
week and has since beort suffering
with his eyes not able to be out at
all.
Mrs. Fisher, of Molalla avenue, In
the George Ely house, has rent
ed the Duane Ely property, belonging
to W. Nolta, and will move thero next
week.
Mr. Chlsum and wlfo, who went
back to New York two years ago, ex
pect to bo here by the first of April,
to occupy their house.
Charllo Albright, of Midway, was
last night and Is moving out to Lib
eral on J. Nelson's farm.
DODGE.
The Socialists local mot Saturday
night at the Dodge school house. The
report Is they had a lively discussion
the lending speakers being W. II.
llrailley and Q. Ijicey.
J. M. Park, of Dodge, lias bought a
half Interest In a slump iti'ieliliie mil
will pull all the stumps out of tlio
cleared fields.
Horn, to John Keller mnl wife, ot
Hedge, a I - pound boy, Muivli fi,
Tlio Dodge and Klwood baseball
teams met Sunday at lClwoo.l to prac
tice. Capttalu Ernest l lotto's, Manag
er. J. W. Park.
Willy Henderson, of On-goti City,
and W. J. Henderson, of 131 wood,
were visitors In Dodge il Mr. W. II.
Park's.
Olio L. II. of ElwiMid. .lays ho has
one question to ask of nay HotlullM
they can not answer; that Is, where
are they going to get the honest man?
They say they have to bo honest or
get down and out.
Mr. Ancor of Dodge, rave u talk on
the Illlilo Sunday. The luhjert H
"Christianity as he sees It."
Rupert Park, of Oregon City. Is vis
iting relatives III lClwood.
It seems there has been a good deal
said about the Oregon and California
land grant, but little done. It has
In en a swindle from the first to tho
last. It doesn't take a lawyer to site
through It. It has been a great draw
back to the settling of Oregon and It
has put the statu back thirty years.
8UNNY3IDE AND ROCK CREEK.
A surprise party was given at Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Stoll's Mnrch 7.
There were 24 young people present.
A fine time It was served and games
were played and prizes given. Miss
Mary Chit wood won the first prize
and Miss Faith Young the booby prize,
Everybody reported n good time.
Mrs. Elva Hunter was sick last
Tuesday,
Mrs. (J. R. Ellis went to Portland
Sunday evening to meet her husband,
who has Just returned from a visit
to his parents In Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. William Karr wero
visiting at Jim Hed's last Sunday; al
so at George Johnson's,
Mrs. Adella Johnson Oson Ray
mond called on Mrs. Hunter Tues
day.
Mrs. Mary Cox has returned to her
homo In Arleta, after vlirltlng her
mother for some time this winter.
Charles Hunter was seen In tho
vicinity of Oregon City, Monday.
Mrs. Delslo Hunter Is visiting hen
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. No well, this
week.
J. B. Deardorff has been blasting
stumps In front of his place this
week.
J. Otto Smith, of Sunnyslde, has
sold out his store to Charles Thorp,
who will still have on hand the staple
articles, we hear. Mr. Smith will
move to Tretnont for the present, the
nulghbors will miss them very much.
Mrs. Stanton's father has been stay
ing with her for a week or more.
A good many people attended the
sale at Mr. Huddle's Wednesday.
Alex Hunter's received the sad news
of the death of their daughter, Mrs.
Etta Duff, of consumption, last week.
Pottorflce Business Incre jm.
Tho growth of Oregon City Is well
Illustrated by the showing made In
tho local postofflro, througn the In
crease In the money order business.
In 1906 the receipts wero 168,106, and
last year they were 91.451, an In
crease of $2.1,345. About tho samo
amount of money was paid out In the
money order department.
FOR SALE I havo 3 brood sows, to
farrow soon; also some shoats for
sale at reasonable price at my place,
Dover, Or. C. A. Keith.
W. H. NELSON, Blacksmith
Wagon and Carriage Maker Horse Shoeing A Specialty
107 Foorth Street, hione j601 Oregon City, Oregon
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greatest possible amount of nourish
ment in easily digested form.
Mother and baby are wonderfully
helped by its use.
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