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KCftON CITY INTtMftJM. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903.
NEWS OP THE COUNTY
NEEDY.
The farmer are cutting their grain
Mil sorae will soon be ready for
threshing.
Mlsa Lizzie Zimmerman, of Marks
Prairie, visited relatives here sun-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Molson and
GLADSTONE.
Pat Harris hns given his housn a
fresh coat of paint.
E. P. Carter and family expect to
leave for the coast In a few days.
Mr. Parr is quite. Ill at his home in
Gladstone.
Rev. Mulkey Is adding dormer win-
baby; Lillian, spent a few days in
Portland, Will Askins betas chief
clerk In the store meanwhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noblitt at
tended camp meeting jit. Njew Era
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hiot have return
ed to Baker City after a visit with
friends here.
Grove McGonegal and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jack drove to
M&cksburff Sunday.
Our mail carrier, Ed Yoder, has his
automobile. Now we'll get our mail
early.
Prof. Tom Yoder, of Portland, vis
its his mother over Sunday.
Ole Thompson made a business trip
to Aurora Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ritter visited
the- formers' parents Sunday.
Roy Berry made a business trip to
Ashland last week.
Miss Alice Ritter, in company with
Mias Nellie Armstrong-, who has been
a Kuest of Miss Ritter the past week,
left for an extended visit in wash
iaifton. They expect to visit Chehalis
Willapa, South Bend and Long Beach
before returning.
Mrs. John Elliot and Albert Elliot
and wife spent a few days at Wilholt
U past week.
Albert Erb and Miss Erb were tak
lag pictures here Sunday.
SYank Kropfs arm, which he cut on
tie wood saw, is getting along nicely
with Dr. Dedman's care.
CLARKES.
The weather is cooler after the ex
treme heat we have had.
Mr. Fully and son helped Bert Shep
part aad Mr. Peck put in their hay.
Last week the S. S. Young People's
Class met at Mr. and Mrs. Fully's and
was delightfully entertained, the ev
eoicg being spent in the business ses
sion, conversation, games and music,
ai light refreshments were served.
They left for their homes at 11 P. M.
Mrs. Sheppard visited her mother,
Mr3. Rhodes, in Oregon City, over
Sunday.
Wrs. Cummins was compelled to go
to the St. Vincent hospital at Port
land for an operation on her eye, whicfy
refused to heal properly.
Mr. Benson and family have moved
near Cummins' mill, where he has se
cured work.
Cipt. Branson and wife have return-
dows to his house.
Mrs. Tingle, who has been 111,
Improving.
Prof. Vedder will occupy Mr.
Schooloy's house tnis winter.
C. A. Warren has returned from a
business trip to Uandon.
J. C. Paddock Is making several Im
provements on his property. He hua
added two lots. Is prepared to move
his barn and hns lumber on the place
for a new wood shed.
C. H. Dauchy Is rapidly recovering
from burns received by the powder eV
plosion. Mrs. Dauchy Is not recover
ing so rapidly.
Mr. Ii Salle has finished h'.a (uud
bungalow on Clackamas Boulevard.
Each one is different In architecture
and Is comfortable, convenient and
modern in every respect.
Mrs. Bowers has nearly completed
her bungalow near the wagon bridge.
This adds greatly to the appearance of
the property In that part of Gladstone.
The new school house Is fast as
suming Its proper shape. The roof la
on and the painters have their work
nearly done. The W. G. McPherson Co.,
of Portland Is figuring on the heating
apparatus.
Atauson M. Hiines. of Portland, has
purchased live acres from the Glad
stone Real Estate Association. He
intends to fence the ground and turn
It into a pasture for a few goats.
TWILIGHT.
County Superintendent Oary was
here thU week Inspecting our new
school hou.fo and expressed himself
well pleased with it.
Curtis Dodd has gono to Spokane to
work In the office of the O. 11. & N.
Company,
Wallace MoCord U taking a band of
cattle to Troutdale for the 1'nlon Meat
("( mpany.
We will soon have a ftuoVnid Into
Otrgon City as tho South End road is
bring graded.
A good many of the young pooplo
firm here attendel the dance at New
, Ertv Inst Saturday uud repot I nt en-
jovunie nine.
Henry Scheer and Ms sorrel steel
ur working on the South End road.
but Hylton has returned hmno and
will remain for part of the Summer.
Miss Vera Robinson, of Canby, is
visiting Mrs. George V. Wilson.
Totu Kelland has returned from his
vacation In the mountains.
Our new school house Is painted and
looks s bright as a silver dollar.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellnnd are
'staying with his brother Thomas,
since they sold their farm east of
ChiiIiv.
Miss Emma Wllehart, who Is visit
ing her brother in Tho Dalles, writes
to friends here that she is having an
enjoyable time
Estoccsda and Eastern Clackamas
E3TACADA.
Rev. ParounnKian, Charles Gilbert
Al Llndsey, J, w. Heed nnd their re
apoeuvo jamllics are camping near
Eagle Creek Falla. Mr. Llndsey Is
constructing a county bridge at that
place.
Rev, Parounaglun will preach lit
Currlnsvlllo next Sunday morning; at
Ml. Zlon In the afternoon and at Hstu
cada in the evening. Everyone cordi
ally Invited.
Mesdames Adlx, lourey and llerlnu
were the entertaining committee ut
the meeting of the Uebt kan's la.st
week and provided n series ol pleas
urea that will long be romomuerod.
Miss Mary Winner, Miss !tnn,,
Dave Eshelman and Geo. Sliott1 spent
Sunday at the Oaks.
Mr. Johnson was In Portland Sun
day. Arthur Herman spent Sumhv and
Monday at Dayton.
Roger Cary and A. E SparkM lift
last Monday for the mountains. They
expect to lie gone ten days or two
weeks.
J. T. Crawford ts b'.asrlug of the
new Ihi.v baby ' tiia. a rived at Ills
home last Thursday night
display their products, Tho Ejitaendii
State Hank Is superintending thin ex
hibit. Mrs. Heylman spent Titemluy In
Portland.
Mrs. Ida Palmateer nud son are
visiting relatives and friends at Hood
River and The Dulles.
Wllliniu Richards, the hod of our
barber, Is Hiifferlng from an uotito at
tack of rheumatism. William Is hav
ing his share of trouble.
Mr. ClostuT, who resides near here,
A great many of the people of this Is rapidly recovering from his recent
buig are planning to attend the New , attack of lnlluiiimai.) rheumatism.
Era camp meeting next Sunday as that
Is the last day.
TEAZEL CREEK.
The cutting of clover has begun and
'tis nothing to hear the click of the
machines as early as half past three
In the morning and during the hot
hours the fall sown grnln Is being
cut.
Frances Quinn brought from Oregon
City another fine load of ice one day
last week-.
Dave Fox Is expecting to start for
the hot springs In a few days for an
indefinite time. George Dart and wife
will stay on his farm with Mrs. Fox In
his absence.
There will be preaching next Sun
day at the Russellvllle school house.
All are invited.
If Prof. Yoder was as proficient in
throwing as. he is in music, he would
be a great help to the farmers, as he
travels about through the countj
In helping the extermination of the
gray squirrels, as he was seen one day
last week out of his buggy with rocks
and buggy whip chasing a herd of
fifteen or twenty squirrels, while the
ed tome from the camp meeting at
Tremont, where they enjoyed a good little fellows were racinc alons ahead
time. I effectually dodging the missels. Our
Joseph Fully, who has charge of the ) gCMd professor was sending into their
TaJlman farm, brought home another mi,ist. while his faithful gray horse
Jwy cow from the Ladd farm. i brought up the rear with the buggy.
Miss Olive Withee is visiting in .
Portland. j MULINO.
Rer. Rinehart preached a line ser- Haying Is nearly over and the hay
man Sunday on "The Harvest Time.
Bert Sheppard hauls cream for the
Hi-'elwaod on Mondays now.
- Josie Fully and Kate Force went to
tn Saturday
balers are getting ready for work
lrgil Clark, a young! lawyer tf
Portland, is taking an outing and vis
iting friends and relatives here.
Fred Woodside and family have de-
Mr. Fully and family visited Walter parted for a vacation.
0-n3 and family at Beaver Creek Miss jessi(, Aikens is at the homo of
rH-nt!y, from Kansas. jher uncle. 1 Adkins at nresent.
Fred Force and wife are visiting
1 niter's parents at Portland.
the
STAFFORD.
Mrs. J. L. Evans and Mrs. Clarence
Mallatt took a trip to Dix's Mill Thurs
day to vi-dt Mr. and Mrs. . O. Dix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall went to Ore
gon City Saturday and returned. Mrs
Ball, whose health is very tioor, is
now under the doctor's care.
.1. J. Mallatt and Mr. Rodarmel have
together purcnast:d the Edwards place.
COLTON.
Mr. Serilmer, the road supervisor, of
Your correspondent did not receive
reports last week in time to get the
iUc3 Trom Stafford on the road Tues
day, hence there was a blank last
we-k where your readers look for
BtsCord.
fr.orH onrt a fnw nnt . vriunlr. an-l"'8""1 -No- was ljls-v WklnR with
wwi' at 7aPt T-iii.wnV hnviiiL' 1 a number of hands and several teams
bn invited to welcome a new voter, i,m tne d between Colton and
it b-Mne Harry's (the eldest son's) 21st 1 Clarke. fr the last two weeks,
birthday. It was a complete surprise ! , A(!oII'h Freeman was hauling Jura
to him. Carl, the younger brother j br for K- Undstrum last Saturday,
mvlng gone to Oregon City, ostensi-! Mr- n' Irs- Frank Wilson, of El
bly to see the Chicago girls play ball. wood- went t0 t,nvn on business last
and brought the ice cream and lem- i Mlm'1 a-v , , ,
on to a neighbors, where they were I - rrlfS- A'frt(1 u a" aml Krnost
left until needed 1 Clinton, left for Eastern Oregon to
; Harvest: lasi ween.
Mr. Linnstrum Is busy bunding a
The young man received a few nica
presents to remember the day, but not
i many as he would have, had the
griefs known it In time. They played
gimes on the lawn lighted by lauterns
aad adjourned to the bouse for music,
ice cream and cake, and finally the
birthday cake was cut and passed
around, Harry Elligsen getting the
rir., Carl the coin. Lyman Oldenstadt,
the button, Arthur Thomas, the
thimble, and Miss Annie Fischner, the
AtLrnir.v nepHlA nnd tht hnnnv p-nenfK
young and old. dispersed to their j ,0 Eastern Oregon last Monday.
new barn this week.
Miss Ida Haag was visiting with
I Lena Putz last Sunday.
Will Dix brought a load of lumber
to Colton last Saturday.
A. B. Countryman was busy hauling
shingle bolts to the Mill Creek last
Saturday.
Mr. Sturdevant, daughter and neph
ew went to Oregon City last week.
J. J. .ones ami Arquett Bros, went
CLARKES.
Fred Force went to Portland
Monday on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bottemiller and
The atmosphere is somewhat ' Kern were in ,tow" la8t Monday
homes, wishing the young man many
returns of the day.
Farm work goes on about as usual.
Harvest has commenced, and the yield
of early sown grain promises to be
food
urnoky from distant fires.
Mr. Powell is having his house mov
ed dow'n to connect with his store,
which will make it more convenient
for his wife, who has often to wait
upon customers and attend to house
hold matters too.
Mrs. John F. Gage and children re
turned to their home in St. Helens
lat week.
. Mr. Ems bought a cow of Mr. Gage,
consideration $40. They are making
a auccesg of a dairy on a small farm,
having a separator, and make butter
for customers. He makes a trip to
Portland every Wednesday.
last
Mr.
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
poor coffee; we can't all
be ccmfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Tuf tTKtr retarm rour mener II F
Mk ScbiiliBf'i Bt; my hio.
W. H . Wettlaufer bought bay of W.
H. Uottemiller.
Bat Sullivan, Carl Stromgrc.en, Mr.
Kern, Alex Scherruble and E. Grace
are working on the road.
W. H. Wettlaufer sold some pigs for
$4 each.
Henry Kleinsmlth and his mother
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. IiottKmiller.
W. G. Kleinsmlth cut his oat hay
on his place at Timber Grove the
other day.
Sam Elmer Is making hay at pres
ent. Mr. Force's brother is out to make
them a visit In Clarkos.
Mr. Scribner finished the Wettlaufer
road last week. He Is now working
the special tax.
W. H. Bottemillers children have
the whooping cough.
Mrs. RIngo and daughter went to the
Spiritualist campmeetlng last Sunday
and had a good time.
Marshall's are hauling hay, for they
want to bale soon.
Charles Beck and Luie Maxson are
working for Elmer Lee.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The outing seasou bus begun. Jack
Jones. Charlie Ely and Alex Douthil
went to the mountains last Friday and
returned Sunday with a deer. Venison
Is flue meat, i
J. M. Glllett and O. W. Dlckerson
are expected home Thursday.
Mr. Dlckerson was called home last
week by tho sickness and death of
his mother, then returned to the mouu
tains Wednesday morning after Mr,
Glllett.
Miss Mabel Albright is the proud
possessor of an organ. She Is taking
music lessons of Prof. Det.el.
Mrs. M. J. Currln and daughter,
Mrs. Myrtle Weed, of Seattle, are vis
ltlng relatives and friends here this
week.
Misses Helen and Heulah Marr. of
Portland, are visiting with friends
here.
Mrs. Estella Hall, of Betina Vista,
who is visiting her parents, will re
turn home next Monday.
Bert Cummins had his sister Eletha,
of Newport, Oregon, visiting with him
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, of Clarkes
went to Newport, Wednesday morning
to spend a few weeks at tho coast
also visiting their daughters, Eletha
and Mrs. Scott
Little Mabel Cummins went to the
coast for her health.
Grandma Albright nnd her grand
son, Charlie Odell, of Portland, came
here last Sunday. On Tuesday they
went out to Liberal to visit relatives
and friends.
Horace Williams went out to Maple
Lane Monday, of this week and moved
his parents to Sellwood, they having
sold their property and bought at Sell
wood.
Mr. Jackson has gone out to cut
wood near Hurley's mill.
Joe Jackson Is clerking In V. Har
ris' store again.
Mr. and Mrs. Moran and Marvel
Ely. have gone to Chemawa to visit
Mahlon Moran and wife.
Mrs. J. P. Rhoel returned from Phil
omath last week. While there she
went to the coast with Iee Jones and
wife.
Uae DeWltt'i Little Eiry Risers,
pleasant little pllla that are easy to take.
Bold by Howell Jones.
MAPLE LANE.
Haying is about over and a number
of farmers have started cutting their
grain.
Mrs. Walter Richards, of North
Bend, Oregon, is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz.
Dale Young had the misfortune to
cut his right toot quite seriously on a
nail.
Miss Emma Van Hoy, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. R. Bellew, and sons
Robin and Paul, of Goldendale, Wash.,
leaves this week for a two weeks'
outing at Wilholt Springs.
W. C. Williams and family have
moved to Sellwood, having sold their
farm to Mr. Mortner, who has taken
possession.
Harry Shelly, who has been absent
several weeks with the Hands survey
ing crew, is home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Mautz have
moved into tbelr new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dlckerson and
daughters Mary and Birdie, leave for
a few weeks' outing at their ranch at
Molalla. Wednesday.
Mrs. T. H. Davis, of Carus, was vis
iting with relatives In this vicinity,
Monday.
A number of people from this neigh
borhood attended camp meeting at
New Era Sunday.
Mrs. Otis Shelly Is expected home
this week from Fairbanks, Alaska.
Mary Jane Dlckerson, died at her
home In Maple Lane, Saturday, July
2,". Deceased was born at Port Royal,
Kentucky, April !i, 1H20. la 18SG she
moved with her father, George Gains,
to Shelby County, Mo., and two years
later she was married to Cosby Dlck
erson. In 18(16 they started for the
Oregon country, going by way of New
York, New Orleans, and the Isthmus
ff llangmn firrlilnt at TVrtlunH fwi
sometime In August, after a journey
of about three months, and has since
resided In Clackamas County, except
one year spent in Washington. Nine
children were born to the deceased, of
whom only two survive her, C. D. and
W. O. Dlckerson, and besides these
she leaves fourteen grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren. Her hus
band died In 1889 and she has since
lived with her youngest son, W. O.
Dickerson. Grandma Dlckerson unit
ed with the Baptist church early in
life and was always faithful in bcr be
lief. The funeral services were held
at the home, Rev. John M. Linden of
ficiating. Interment was made in the
Canemah cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dlckerson and
family wish to thank their friends and
neighbors for the kindness shown
them during the sickness and burial
of their mother, also for the floral offerings.
.Mrs. rnsson nus 'jlYu siitTering n
great deal of late from an aheess nil
her hand. Mr. Posson has risen to
the position of vjo k aii.l from tho
looks of his hoarders one would judge
that he Is very succojitul. He Is ts
peclally proud of his lemon pies.
E. F. Surface spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Portland.
Tho new corporation called the Es
tacadu Progress, Is now fully organ
ized with the following officers: Geo.
Estes. president; A. E. Sparks, vice
president: L E. lleltllls, secretary.
Tho stockholders are: Chas. E. Du
bois, A. E. SparkB. R. W. Cary, J. W.
Heed, l. 3. Womcr, Geo. E.,ies. W.
F. Cury. Al. Llndsey, and E. M. Miller.
The directors chosen for tho ensuing
year are Geo. Estes, C. E. Dubois and
A. E. Sparks, E. S. Womer bus been
appointed edHor and manager of the
new paper. Tho corporation held Its
first meeting July H5. It has opened
negotiations with the Estacada News
to buy that plant. Mr. Williams, the
editor and manager Is Inclined to sell
If he can get what be believes to be
a fair price, but tho parties have not
reached a definite agreement.
The O. W. P. has agreed to set
apart a space In their waiting room
at First and Alder streets, In Port
land where the farmers and residents
of the eastern part of the county can
DAMASCUS.
Mrs. Tong, who has been on the stele
list Is Improving rapidly.
Rachel Tong Is working lit I'urtliuid.
Most of the farmers are hauling In
hay ami cutting grnln. They are lucky
to have good weather for their work.
What's tho matter with ' Slone?
They come up to Damascus to net
berry pickers, Isn't It Just as fair lor
us to get gravel of you as for you to
get our berry, pickers? I should Judge
tho writer had Jumped ium-ohs Hock
Creek Instead of the horse.
Mrs. John Hllleftry, of Portland was
seen out at her father's farm lately.
Some havu been to see tho Hit) nero
hiwn on Perry I In liter's ranch.
Miss Mary Tong Is homo from
GroHham.
Mr. uud Mrs. Alex linker and son, of
ICaglo Creek was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Hunter Saturday and Sunday.
Joe pllstor and Miss Roslo Hoggins
were married Sunday, July 2(1. Tho
boys charlvarlod them as tho usuul
thing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke called on
their daughter Klttlo Sunday.
Every ono Is getting plenty of black
berries as In places there are a great
many. Some nenr by the good patch
es have 10 gallons canned.
was able to attend Sunday school and
church on Sunday.
Miss latha Krowinim was the guest
of Mlsa Myrtle and Miss Mary VV'oodln
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm, It. II. Gibson made a
brief hUNiiii sH nnd social call at 11. F,
Gibson's Monday,
The Eagle Crenh fanner boyn de
feated the llolladay Maroons, of Port
laud last Sunday lit Eagle Creek. The
score stood I t to HI, It was a tea In
ning game. Tho Engirt Creek boys
have won II out of lit giuiies this
Ncasoii.
Next Sunday dm Eagle Crock boys
rxpoi'l to play with Hi" Oswego tenia.
DODGE.
Ed Dibble HlnrK'd up the Claeknmns
river to the bunting grounds with n
party from Pol l land. John W. Park
has roiio u long for a guide. They ex
pect lo have a good lime hunting and
tlshltiK.
Everybody Is busy haying. There
seems to be plenty of bay nnd some to
spare. Some mo (Milling grain.
Hurt Park, of Dodge, and a couple
of nolghlMir boys, have gone oust of
the miimiliiliiH to the harvest fields.
L. E. BELFILS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Alt Kinds of kill nmrs drawn o. Bcum.
iblt races.
OfFICl ESWCAM STATE U!K
EAGLE CREEK.
TTlc farmers of this neighborhood
have tbolr hay up and some have been
cutting grain.
Tho Sellwood Lumber Company has
a new foreman; Mr. Ijizarus. tlui for
mer foreman, having retired, Mr.
Lazarus hns taken tho contract to
build tho Barton school house.
Last Tuesday Mrs, Murphy, Mrs.
Labor. Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Mrs. W. F,
Douglass, Miss Ida and MI Delia
Sweeney called on Mrs. Howlett.
Miss Ieatha Freeman Is out from
Portland visiting with her slaters, Mrs.
Rowley and Mrs. Robertson.
Mr. anil Mrs. Alex Baker spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chadles Hunt
er, of Damascus, on Saturday.
Ed. Miss Lydla and Miss Minnie
Stelnman, of Currlnsvlllo, passed
through this burg on Friday last, on
their way to tho blackborry patch, re
turning In the evening with seven
gallons of berries. The wild black
berries aro not so plentiful In tho
Dover country this year as they were
last year.
Elder J. F. Browor. of Orient, held
services at Douglass school house on
Sunday.
j Mrs. Howlett Is Improving;. She
SUNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK,
Earl Tong has been unite sick and
had tho doctor out ono day.
Mrs. Tong Is soino better.
Waller Smith had cherry pickers
last week. They picked about WiO
pounds.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Roillun'H llttlo
baby was burled at Damascus ln.-.t
Wednesday. They have tho sympathy
of tho neighborhood In their recent be
reavement. Mrs. Donley attend tho camp moot
ing lit Now Era lust Sunday ami re
ported a good I line. Alex linker and
wife, of Eagle Creek, wore vhdtlllg
Charley mid Perry Hunter's folks Sat
urday and Sunday.
Eunice DeurdortT Is visiting relatives
at Cu.adoro nod Estacada this week.
Everett Hutdmrd uud Mr. Stanton
seemed to have a great time with their
loads of buy on Rock ('reck hill tho
other day.
Gcorgit Johnson's folio, who iuvo
boon camping out for two or three
wenks, have moved back Into tii"
house.
Dick Hunter bad Merrell Newell ru'
his gralu on TtM-ttday. Some of the
people tiro ready for threshers akeady.
Mrs. John Wolf, who has been very
sick. Is a little better.
Mrs. S. E. Heed. nd daughter Hortha
were visiting ut Mrs. Lydla StolI'M
Sumluy.
Addles Reed Hint Sunday evening
with Elva Deunlorff,
Tuesday evening several girls wort
to Rock ('reek uud hud a- flue time.
John Stoll's folks hint company Mon
day. Mrs. Newell went to see her
daiigrter, Mrs, Delsie Hunter.
"M. C. DeWllt fo., f'hlcaiv. Ill,
tii'iitlrttif-n-In 1H7 I bud dUi-rni of
thw xlotiiurh nnd bowla. In the nrtn(
of 1 903 I Imuiflil a bottle of Kodul nd lh
b-ti-nt 1 rrcrlvi-d nil tht Klil In (li-oifls
rm 1 1 it not buy. Muy ynu live lung n1
lroor. Your Vi-ry truly, '. N Cornell,
Ko!lii, (lu,, Aug. ZX, Hito." Hold by
llowsll ir Junva.
Wherever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
t
- No Matter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saving in Power A Redaction in Expense An
Increase in Output An Improvement in Product
Some very decided improvement always results when
Electric Motors turn the wheels.
THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO
Bakers
Blacksmiths
Bottlers
Butchers
Confectioners
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderes
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
Woodworkers
ANYONE
PROFIT
USING POWER CAN
BY CONSULTING
Portland Railway Light
& Power Company
C.G. MILLER, AGENT
OREGON CITY, OREGON