OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908.
2
NEWS OP THE COUNTY
TWILIGHT.
Miss Helen McCord, of rortland,
who has Ixon visiting her parents.
Mr ami Mrs. William McCord, has
returned to that city.
Mrs. 11. U lioylnn was surprised at
her h.nne on Sunday of last week
when a few of h'T friends called anil
spent the evening In singing.
MIhs Klla Schaner, of Portland, has
been visiting with her cousin, Pearl
Srhuer, of this place.
Miss Ruby McCord has been visit
Inn hoc sUter. Mrs. Lawrence Mantz,
of Maple Ume.
Miss Emma Wllehnrt and Mr. James
Hvlton. of this place, were married
Wednesday, October IS. by the Rev.
H V. Mulkcv. at the Ktrst Presbyterian
nmnse In Portland. The affair was
very quiet, gnd atfer the marriage cer
emonv the couple went on a brief
honeymoon. The bride was attired
In a verv pretty gown of blue chiffon
broadcloth with bat and gloves to
match. Mr. and Mrs. Hylton have
g:me to housekeeping on the farm of
the late Mr. Wllehart, where they are
at home to their many friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Hylton Tire well known at
this place and In Orvgon City, and
their hosts of friends extend to them
hearty congratulations, and happy
life. v ,
The voting folks of this place had a
Jollv time here a few evenings ago,
when thev gave Mr. and Mrs. James
Hvlton a charivari. They were invit
ed Into the house, where they were
treated royally by Mr. and Mrs. Hyl
ton who served refreshments, and at
a late hour they took their departure,
wishing their host and hostess a hap
pv future.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoots, who reside near
Mulino, have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Swick.
Miss Myrtle Henderson, who spent
several days with her sister. Mrs. P.
L. Hovlan, has returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton were
taken completely by surprise on Fri
day evening, when a few of their In
timate friends called on them In a
bodv. and a most enjoyable time was
spent in music and cards. Refresh
ments were served during the even
ing and at a late hour the guests de
parted for their homes. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. J. U Hylton, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lae!le, Mr. and Mrs.
William McCord. Mr. and Mrs. James
Hvlton. Miss Laura Hylton. Miss Flor
ence McCord. Miss Ruby McCord, J.
Hvlton Pennls Hylton.
Miss Ethel McCord spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McCord.
D. B. Martin is lying 111 at his home
in this place.
MARQUAM SCHOOL NOTES.
The Hallowe'en part y given at the
home of Mr. B. B. Garrett for the
scholars of the seventh, eighth and
ninth grades, was interesting and en
jovahle. Miss Gladys Brown. Miss
Jewell Marquam, Miss Kate Ridings.
Mls Onah Ridings and Miss Winifred
Rnake. kindly assisted the host. Mr.
Carl F. Anderson, In entertaining. The
majority of the guests came to the
partv costumed to represent literary
or historical characters. This feature
aided much to the atractiveness of
the affair.
Eighteen new volumes have recent!
been added to the school library. Vlda
Albright is the new librarian.
The tennis court on the school
ground Is nearing completion under
the willing hands of the boys The
equipment for the court Is on hand.
The ninth-grade Is an enterprising
class They intend to have classical
educations. They are studying Latin
in addition to algebra, English and
book-keeping.
Mrs J. E Marqnam brings good
reports from the meeting of patrons
and teachers at Silverton.
Manv friends of Miss Maud Bark
us. a 'former principal of Marquam
school, attended her wedding at Sil
verton last week.
Some new periodicals are coming
to the reading table.
The ninth erade are studying Lays
of Ancient Rome." and find it deeply
interesting.
The election and the teachers tn
n n,ir itnrs' vacation:
but most of the punils did some school
work at home during that time.
MULINO.
Beautiful weather and everybody
making use of It in getting their Fall
work done.
The two sons of Mr. Wallace, who
bought Mr. Lee's nlace, are busy plow
ing and clearing land. They seem to
be rustlers.
There 's quite a building boom In
Mulino this Fall. Frank Manning. Ed
Hall and Guy Jewett are each putting
up a house.
Mr, Saines and bride are visiting at
the home of Wallace Porter.
Nada Ixe spent Saturday and Sun
dav In Woodburn. the guest of Miss
Minnie Trullinger.
Several of the Mullnolte? went to
Oregon City last week to attend the
institute.
M0LALLA.
The roads are good again. Farm
ers lire getlng on well with their Fall
seeding.
Molalla doei not quite yet govern
the presidential election, as we hear
th?n An Ohio man by the name of
Taft f wallowed the X. Y. "pi-:" plat':
and all. What, th.nk you now, Mr.
Sellwofid?
Last Wednpslay a Mr. Warner, of
Rio"!ivilIe, went out o-.i horse-back to
salt his cattle, telling his 10-year old
granddaughter that he would be back
before dinner. Not showing tin at
noon nor at. night, tl.e following morn
ing the litle pirl wcr.t to a neighbor
a.'rt gave the alarm. When search
was made for the missing man, his
iiorse was found with brill !e reir.s
broken. Three days' search failed to
locate Mr. Warner. S'Ui'Uiy several
men went from Molalla to asstot in
the hip't V r the lost man. He was
found by Ade Boyle between two
logs with his head mashed In. Evi
dently the hone had jumped a log
JOHN W. THOHA8,
DENTIST.
Moialla Mondays.
H.IG. SURLES
TEACHES OF VIOLIN AND CORNET
Music furnished for all occasions.
Phono Main 1581.
close to a root of an upturned tree
and falling on the the rider against
the logs killing him Instantly. The
unfortunate man was brought to Mo
laMa and will be burled tn the C. 0.
cenieterv.
Klder . P. Rich died at Kusell
vllle this. Monday morning, while on
his wv to the Russellville school
house last Kriday evening, whore he
was holding a series of meetings, he
was taken with a severe stroke of
I anilysis. being In a short distance of
the meootlng place. U U. Trull in ter
took hint In his buggy to his home
w here Pr. Powell was called, w ho ren
dered all the medical aid possible.
Mrs. Rich, or Pamascus. was notified
of her husband's severe Illness, and
the family arrived Saturday. He
knew them, but was unable to talk.
Kbler Rich has been preaching in this
state and Washington for more than
a quarter of a century. -Ho was a
member of the Church of Christ. "Well
done thv Faithful Servant."
F. C. Perry Is remodeling bis wind
mill tower base, and Is putting in a
gasoline engine to pump between
spells."
l.ast week was vacaton In our
seh.xils generally on account of teach
ers' Institute and this conversation
took place: -"Hello. Johny, where has
your teacher gone?" "Oh, her is Just
gone oft to learn some more."
"Plvislon of Influence" Co where
you may. you will be Impressed with
a vast amount of energy wasted by
factors of divisions In spreading the
light of the Gospel to a sinful world.
Almost any litle town has four to six
divisions struggling for existence, all
for one common end Ufe beyond this
earth. Yet there are new divisions
being added to the many hundred we
already have. Then comes along those
claiming to be apostles, by twos, men
and women, claiming to have the
"true light" but without the acconv
panying power to "work wonders."
and thus divisions are still divided,
and It does not help matters whether
the twos (apostles) come from Scot
land, Ireland, or Corvallls; whether
they are preaching for money: wheth
er, some one sends them out on a
mission they represent some division.
There may be a good excuse for the
few political parties we have, but none
Tor the many divisions In the cause of
Christ
CLARKES.
Nlce days a present with rather
chilly nights.
Potato digging seems to be the
order of the day at present.
Wallace and Son have purchased a
new potato digger.
A good many hunters and hounds
were through this burg Sunday, but
returned without the bear.
School opened Monday after a
week's vacation, the teacher attend
ing the institute at Oregon City.
Charley Freeman had on eye badly
Injured by the breaking of a water
glass on the donkey engine he was
running, which Is used for logging at
Dix Bros.
Mrs. Lottie Cummings and Mrs.
Lue Sager spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. W. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace and Mrs.
Will Wallace and daughters spent
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Bullard's.
A good many have sowed thel."
grain.
OSWEGO.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Simmons were visit
ing relatives at Seaside for a few
days the last of the week.
Mrs. A. King Wilson and daughter.
Miss Mary Wilson, will go to La
Grande this week to visit friends.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harbin,
October 28, a son.
Pete Ranking has returned home
from Tacoma, where- he had been for
some time, visiting relatives.
Thomas Brown has returned from a
trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller have moved
Into the residence of Mr. McManus.
Mt. Lehman has purchased the farm
of R. Hayes, at Hazelia.
Elmer Kingkade, who for several
months was in the employ of the Seattle-Alaska
Transportation Company,
has returned home for the Winter.
W. M. Gray is having his bungalow
at Brier Hill completed.
C0LT0N.
R. H. Snodgrass was at Colton ac
cepting shingle bolts last week.
Miss E. L. Applegate. the teacher
of Colton school, attended the insti
tute at Oregon City.
Andrew Johnson Is building a wagon
shed for W. S. 'Gorbett..
A. B. Countryman has rented the
Snodgrass place at Meadowbrook.
Dolph Freeman, of El wood, was do
ing some farm work for E. Llndstrom
last week.
Carl Stromgreen was a visitor at
Oregon City last week.
Alfred Berglund, who took a trip to
California, returned last Wednesday.
Erick Tries;, who had been away
working at Portland, came home last
week.
II. Lindstrum is busy cutting bolts
for D. Bouney.
.Mrs. A. B. Countryman was on the
Mel: lii-t last week, but is now Ira
proving. Mr. and Mrs. Bergreen took a trip
'o Portland last Wednesday and re
turned Sunday.
OASTOniA.
Bean ft ?lr,a a m kim
fife
Signature
of
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Improvements still go on.
Ctiea'er Gorbett is having his resi
dence painted this week.
Mr. Moehnke Is improving his prop
erty on Seventh and Taylor streets. He
has painted the house and put up a
new wire fence with many other im
uruvements. Mr. Seeley ig building a new porch
Xas.-il Catarrh qnickly yields to treat
ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's
Cream Bi-.lm. It is received through the
nostrils and cl'iinm-s mid heals the whole
surface over which it diffuses itself. Drug
gist fll the Vic. size. Teit it and you
are sure to continue the treatment till re
lieved. Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal paxeages for catarrhal trou
blei, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will be known an Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
praying tube if 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
to his house this week,
Will May has hta new housf ready
for the shlngleo.
M. P. Hradley was here last week
Thursday, and had n tomb stono put
l.i htu u-lfc't ernvtv
Pert Henderson, of F.lwood was hero
Monday calling on his sister, mis.
lVlla Cottberg, He had been down to
Portland visiting his wife, who Is In
the sanitarium.
Mis. Sieley came home from Ta
coma last week, after a visit of three
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Har
per. Mrs. Hickman Is visiting relatives
In Portland this week.
Mrs. F, M. Parting was very pleas
antly surprised last Sunday by her
sister coming to make them n visit.
l. W. Critllu. who works In Port
land, sp.'nt Saturday evening and
Sundav at home.
Mrs.' Hickman has sold her cot
tage, but we have, not learned the
name of the purchaser,
K. M Auien, of Klngsley. Oregon,
was transacting buslnes In this city
last Saturday.
Mr. llamin iveotved news from Kan
sas this week that his sister Is sell
.uisly !1 with consumption.
Mrs. Maggie Cur'aii had a new
Home phone put in her house lasl
week.
Mrs. Tlmcker has improved In
health so that she went to Salem last
week to visit her mother.
LOGAN.
Harding Grange at the last meet
ing, voted to donate $10 to the fund
for defense of the Initiative and refer
endum. "The people shall rule'' Is
our motto.
C. P. Nicolal has sold his farm for
sure, this time, and has gone to hU
old home.
A. A. Allen and J. Cromer have
made arrangements for a meeting, at
the Grange hall, on the 20th. for the
purpose of levying a road tax.
Cow and beef purchasers are get
ting plentiful.
A. Swales and daughter, Mary, are
living in the new house nnd Henry
Swales has taken charge of the farm.
U H. Kirchem has gone to build
a barn for J. T. Fullam.
The short, sharp toou of the C. C.
U Co.'s donkey engine keep the air
in constaut vibration.
REDLAND.
The bell of Fir Grove school, pealed
forth its joyful notes. Monday, No
vember 9, for the first time. There
are l!0 pupils etirolU'd, and more com
ing in. How Is that for a new dis
trict? 'Mrs. Funk is expecting her sister.
Miss Hat tie Haskell, of Portland, to
visit her for a few weeks.
Miss Ollie Motitimore. of Portland,
teacher of Fir Grove school, will make
her home at A. U Allen's during the
schixil year.
E. X. Brock, of this place, and Mr.
Loran Tenney, of Viola, had their
horses quite severely cut with barb
wire last Saturday. Farmers, take
warning: gather up that loose wire on
vour farms.
Mrs. G. Lash nnd children returned
from their visit at Portland, Tues
day. When E. N. Brock stepped Into his
potato house the other morning, his
dog ran in ahead and there had a
tussle with a pole-cat. Now Mr.
Brock needs not go to the drug store
for perfume. It is not as sweet as
some, but certainly Is lasting.
SHUBEL.
John Bluhm Is hauling baled straw
to town.
Mrs. E. F. Glnther went to Portland
last week to spend a few days with
her daughter, Mildred.
Fred Heft shot a lynx one day last
week near his place.
Our neighbor Fred Moehnke, Is go
ing to get married next Wednesday
we hear. Good luck go with you. old
friend.
It may be a little late for a harve-d
report, but E. F. Glnther threshed 93
bushels of oats to the acre on 3 3-t
acres of well worked clover sod soil.
The soil has been tilled for 20 years.
Wallace Hart and Al Mautz, of Ore
gon City visited friends in our neigh
borhood yesterday afternoon.
The young folks had a play party al
the home of Mr. Babcock last Monday
night.
Herman ann Henry Moehnke have
traded farms.
Fred Heft Is moving his , saw mill.
When a woman runs from her home
half clothed for fear of her life. It Is
time the sheriff placed the man be
hind the prison bars. This happened
close by here last week. The woman
was given breakfast by friends here.
Mrs. David Moehnke. Lottie nnd
Lydla Hornschuh visited with Mrs.
R. Ginther this afternoon.
CLARKES.
Jack Ringo has sold 110 acres of
land to Ed Grace.
W. H. Wettlaufer hauled a load of
potatoes for Mr. Olson to town last
Saturday.
W. H. Bottemlller has finished dig
ging his potatoes.
Rev. Buche, purchased a pony team
the other day.
Miss Lizzie Olsen came out from
Portland for a vacation a few weeks
ago.
Mrs. Sehlewe has gone to Portland
to "tay awhile.
Ella Schelewe is taking music les
sons from Mr. Ogle.
Mr. Grace has finished digging his
potatoes, and wants to sow wheat
now.
The Clarkes school had a vacation
last week. The teacher had to attend
the teachers' Institute.
C. Stromgreen was in town last Sat
urday on business.
Ben Marshall took a load of oats
to town last Saturday.
W. H. Wettlaufer sowed wheat and
oats.
W. G. Kleinsmlth Is working for
Mr. Force. He Is adding a kitchen
onto the store building.
W. G. Kleinsmlth tore down his old
cellar in Timber Grove; he wants to
move it.
Mr. and Mrs. Haag were In town
last Thursday on business.
I). Sullivan is digging his potatoes.
He will finish In two days.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Get acquainted with E.
W. Melien & Co., Complete Houss
furnishers. Cue their free stable room.
The merchant knows that It would
be a waste of money to print an ad.
which YOU COL'LD AFFORD NOT
TO READ!
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen'g Arnica
Salve; and It has never failed to cure
any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which
it was applied. It baa saved us many
a doctor bill," saya A. F. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine. 25c at Jones
Drug Company.
Humor onO Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH v
PERT PARAGRAPHS.'
Many people prefer theoretical to
practical work, but they don't like to
take their pay that way.
Getting out Into the sunlight of o
clal Intercourse mill getting your dispo
sition t.'iuiied Is ivc.muiicialcd for men
tal health.
When a mail
discovers an f
Unity a careful
examination Into
his business f
f:ilr Is npt to
dlsclivse s o in o
croo k o d u o
I here nlso.
Truth Is stranger than fiction and
often quite n diuiM'iMiis.
When ii girl lus freckles, n snub nose
and a dimple In her chlu she docsu't
hn to caiv whether eu like her or
not. There are others.
Thcro are tueii who would really
choose to Is' successful liars, so ninny
avenues would then Ik oH'ii to tbein.
It Is queer, but then' are men w ho
seem to prefer to eiid the Income of
larg'. fortune In dedging the govern
or's requisition.
You will generally find that the mnn
who Is always tucful iirouud the house
confines the sphere of his activities to
the same place.
A woman doesn't always cry when
he baa to any more than she always
doesn't smile when she can't.
The reason any girl can fool any man
la because (he man first fools himself
about the girl every time.
Don't be afrnld until you have rea
son to be so and proceed to remove Ibe
reason with great celerity.
When there Is no nvun or time to be
anything else. It Is then wise and com
mendable to be pat ent
Its Mcin At'.rac'.ion.
Scpt.-mtH-r la u iiu-rr timh
With ull lt K"l Vn v
Ita In.Hn.i n ::n n.-r c t.rlKht
lu-ne.-it )i ttu HUlcnci It.-'.riv
Hut It haa mntiv m rr c::tr"ia
Tho lhoi;.!i:t:,l u'!,n li w il.
For. oh. S. iu-c. . r I -i nn It.
Which lela i:ic 'T t:v
Slue- April I.'.ji ! .Innt
ileal a:iy kiml h 1
And Irir.l at thins I i . w icel
Good action on oi.r r.is!i.
True. h.jre .?. ' " cr Hi enough,
Ice ctv - I T tV'll:.
I'n'.fij we lipid hihI took tha kind
They order up with winka.
And itiere wna is! nn.l r !.-- frulte
And Le.-f. ec.i'-i. ;le.l -r p! lln,
And many formj of Lr-.i :. r.vi food
Forme I fror-j i ct-ltlccs uru'.n.
But Iht re w ra v v..'ya aomethlna; any
The iileua::n: u-.'.al In r.uxr
Tor no! a a.i'.'l-v aLinmwr month.
Is ntted wltlvSili n
v-
Bring out the Yr jI'.a of Italilmore
tin half all.-!! an I on Ice.
And let us atari the banquet right
Reenr.lleas of the. price.
And follow with a atew or fry
or Just a acullop plain.
A genermia helplnc for each plate.
And let ua llvs aii.iln.
Simple Duties.
chorus :-we do!
"What is the business of the quar
termaster?" "To look after the quarters for the
regiment, I suppose."
"But who lo"ks after the dimes, hulf
dollars aud dollnrs? Surely, the money
comes to them In different denomina
tions." Will Min It.
"Going to the world's fair this
year!"
"There la no world's fulr, Is there?"
"That's so. Where in the world will
you tell folks you have been during
the week you spend down on the farm
with your mulher-lii-lawV"
By Comparison.
"He Is n great poet?"
"Oh, so. so." ,
"You have rend Ills works?"
"Some of them."
"His imprinted poems are his best."
"I would be sorry for them If they
were not."
Might Like To.
"Who Is that horrible Sieclmcn
across the street?"
"Old Hill Junes. Too lazy to drnw
his breath."
"I see U" Is smoking. Does he have
a valet to light his pipe for him?"
Amended.
"Would you consider M sufficient If
a dlrl were simply beautiful?"
"Ob, certainly. If"
"If what?"
"She were rich."
Accident.
"Woll. I told the truth, anyway."
"Did your'
"I did."
"IIow did It happen?"
Mind Your Business!
If you don't nobody will. It Is your
business to keep out of all the rouble
you can and you can and will keep out
of liver and bowel trouble If you take
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep
biliousness, malaria and jaundice out
of your system. 25c at Jones Drug
Company.
On the occasions when your adver
tising Is the moat Interesting in the
paper your store will be the most in
teresting In town.
Use DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch Ha
zel Salve It is healing, cooling and
cleansing. It Is especially good for
piles. Sold by Jones Drug fjo.
my i i.
Boys'
Boys'
CAR-FARE ALLOWED ON PURCHASES OF, $ 1 0.00
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
SOL GARDE, PROPRIETOR
"THE STORE THAT SIGHTS THE WRONG."
69-71 Third
HARMONY.
The luilles of the Women's Mission-1
ry Society gave Mrs. A. ('. Kaune j
a surprise party, tiie L'Slh of October.
It being her sixtieth birthday. Her!
neighbors and friends also mi that day j
Kiive her a post curd shower In re-1
ineinbranee of the day. A good time 1
was hud by every me present.
The young inaldieis of MIsj K.ttlnr
Knnkhaiiser s Sumlay School class j
gave her a furewi 11 parly last Satur-'
dny. as she Is seon to leave (ur Cull- i
fornla on a visit. A g.Hnl time was i
reported.
The Ui.lles' Club will meet with
Mrs. Thompson next Wednesday. I
Wo were K'"d to see llessle's face ,
In our community once more. '
Tom Hallii Is getting ready to build
a new house, lie has the old home
stead rented to Japs.
Mr. and Mrs. Iless. from Portland
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pollock's over Sunday.
Kew cuit nuiv be ennecfed from the
hens (hut roost In tree tops, old sheds
or any place that they can Mud. The
poultry house should be placid III a!
dry location so that the fowls will not !
have to wade In mud nil winter. Damp !
houses are often responsible for roup
and other disease. Make the liens
comfortable; It pas. i
Wherever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
No Matter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saving in Power--A Reduction 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
Portland Railway Light
& Power Company
C.G. MILLER, AGENT
School
School
We say to you, make com
parisons the only convinc
ing proof that we give the
greatest values.
Boys' Suits Here
From $1.95
Boys' Shoes Up
Prom $ 1 .45
Watches or Air Rifles Presented With Boys' Suits.
St.
liefween Oak and Pluc Adjoining United
Mutes Natlonnl IJunk., Portland, Ore. ,
! To Intend to read the ads some day
j Is us prolltlco us It Would be to III'
tend to eat your dinner iinim day.
1
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bar the stf
Kirnatura of CfuxS1.
CLARKES.
Mr. Freeman was seriously hurt Inst
Saturday at Hlv's saw mill.
Mr. Shcpperd and family are visit
Iuk his folks at llrld.'il Veil Kulls.
Mr. Iiiillirow. of Portland, Is visit
ItiK Fred Fully. ,
Mr Fully. I back from Portland to
slay.
Anna and F.tnma !roHmueler went
lo town Tuesday.
Mr. Mack Force Is out vlsltlnu his
brother. (!. W. Force.
Kate Siuiilcrass visited friends at
Clarkes Hiuliiy.
Jumi-s Shannon has rented his farm
and has moved to town for the Win
ter. Mrs. 0. Usher and Mrs. V, Hetiman
visited with friends In Portland a few
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderes
ANYONE USING POWER CAN
PROFIT BY CONSULTING
Suits
Shoes
day last week.
IlloiUen Purry was up to her itls
lei'a nt Clarke fur a fuw iln hint
week
You can cure dyspepsia. tiiillKottlon,
sour or weak stomach, or In fact any
form of stoiiiurlt trouble If oti will
take Kmlol occasionally Try It to
day mi our guarantee. We know what
it will ml for you. Sold by Jones I'niK
Co.
For Sale or Trade
Ilium. 4 or 5 years on farm 7 per cent.
rein - 2 years at 7 per cent,
j :iiO- XI years, 7 per rent
I rtH - '.' years. 7 per cent
Will also place your money on sufii
security subject lo your approval.
Will Sell or Trade
DwelllnR house unliable for boarders
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K800
4 lots, pith and Madison, Oihii
City M00
K'sj lots I and 5, block K'2. Oregon
City 300
SiiKiir Pino Lumber Claim, noon, mm
feei in California $3000
Also Private mimev lo loan.
JOHN W. LODER, Owner.
Attorney at Ijiw.
Op'Kwi City, Oregon.
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Jewelers
Machinists
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Woodworkers
OREGON CITY, OREGON