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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FKIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. Milwaukee - Northwestern Clackamas ThiiMn who Imvo nowa for tho Milwaukee! ilitiiirlinmit of tlia I'.nli'rprlHii nhmilii either mull ' It to tint Milwaukee Kdltur of , Ilia ICnlnrprUn lit Ori'K'ni City or li'iivit it t tlm mill ohI ittn t nml liimmitiru ummi of A, it, UnwIliiK In Mllwaulimi. MILWAUKEE. ' I'Iiii 1111111111I ln (iiiyi'iV 1111111II11K wim luiltl In Hi" Milwaukee ni'lioiil Iioiihi litdl HiUunliiy vvimiIiik. J. W. (IiiimIi,' chilli 1111111 nf tlm hniirit, lin nliliMl over tlm iiiiiiiIIiik. Cniiiity Huii'rlntiiiilviil U1117 mill W, H. D'lli'ii went irHiit anil Imlli nililii'Niii'il tlm iiiiiiiIIiik In h-Kiml In tlm IiiiiiiIIiik of It Nrliniil iKiimn on Hut nun !ilu of tlm dlmrlet. Aflur tlm mutter wiih lliiuniiKlily ilia kiipihimI hy viy Itocly liitci'i'HIml, u Id mill tin wim vuti'il lo pay Ih 11 Ut' lit of tlm pi niiil I111II1II1111 nml 11 Inn to pity fur tlin xriTllun ut a iit-w Htlitiul limine An kihiii 11 h tint luiiiiiiliiiy liimnl 'IIIHm upon Hill lll' IIIIIIK'H liikrll III till iiH'i'tlUK 11 hi'W hiillilliiK will hit eierli'il, wlili-h will iinilmlily I'oiiIhIii Bliinit two rointiit. Milwaukee tiruiiK" Nil. 2l'H, will Imlil It h ri'Kuliir noKlliiK Huiurilfty. lifCKinlii'r 111, Iii'kIiiiiIiik nl I1' o'clnrk A M. Tlm Inltliilloii uf u In IK" cliin will ort'iiiy Ihn iiiiiiiIIiik mi'hhIiiii. A hiiniiii't tll ho Norvt'il hi tho niMill Iniur. Tln I'lt'clliiti of oltlrom will Im olio of tlm ovi'iiU of tlm nflornooii li hi (illii-r IiiihIih-hh will iiIho lin tniiiBiirli'ii In tin' nftKriiiHin. (Ill Kililny t'Vi'iiliiK, Hix'ciulii'r IN, lllil Itnbt'itH of Mllwiitikoo, u nit (iilit X. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . c 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 ) . of (ink (Irtivo, will mi'i't 011 tlii unit In h wri'KtlliiK iniiii li, ut tho Imuil hull Thin niatt li will Im 01m of Hi" intuit liilt'rinlliii kvoiiih III tho Mpnrlliiit linn IhU skii-hiII. Tint .Mot hem' nml Ti'itrlifm' Chili of Milwaukee will Imlil a npocliil iiii't-tlui Krhlny iiftiriuitiii In Hut at-luml lumite. Tlm ipn-ittloii of rHtiilillnlilim a n-nil' ltK rotiiii for thn yoiuiK ini'ii will Im illttriootrtl, Tlm U"iti' t'lty Lumber ami HIiIiikI" Ciiiiipiiny hnvit Blitil iIiiwii their mill, hut mi' nhlppliii; out hIiIiikI''H. Tht'y ft pel I to ht'Ktll Opl'llltlllllH UKtlll Bllllllt tin' flint of Miirt-li 'I'lit' Imiitl Ixiyn of Milwaukee Iiiivk iiiKiinlml u hititkt'lliull tt'ltiii nml lifter n f'w iiinrtt pructlifB in (hoy hml hint Krhhiy i-VfiiliiK llii-y will Im roiuly for till rttinitm. Ili'iuy llimril, a lirnt ln-r of Mrn A. II liowliiiK, rfiuniiil from Hy Val h y. (Ik'kiiii, Stiiuliiy tiioriiloK. Mm, I1I11 l.t'iich of Ik-ai-iet. Smith I Hi kiitn wiik In I lin city Weilm-mluy. MrH, li'iii'li U n tlrrnMuiiiker nml IiiIiiIiiIn to liii iitt' In HiU city. Sniiiiit'l Itnlih, fit Ort'Kon City, nicnl Wt'iliit itilny hero. Mrt W N lllmk lin hct n colifliit'il to loT hi'il with tin' Krlpjio fur tlm lout Week, Mrn J 1'iiBtcr nml ihniKhtiT, Klor lift., ,,f Atttortn. with Huioluy vIbIIimii with MiM J c. Klkltnt. Knim M 11 1 1 1 . mitt two hiiiih from I'urt ilniiiml. In I ti 11 1 1 1 Willi hlH puti'iitH, Mr. aiiil Mil li It. Mnplf. lliv T K. Itttw 111. ri-ctur of HI. Puul'ii Mplitcnpiil t'liiirrh, Ori-Kon City, will Imlil nirvlctn ut St. Jnlin'it Clinic li In Mllw nnki'O at 7 :tn o'clock lit Hunihiy v t-11 1 11 14 MIiih, Miiiy mill IiiiukIh liuilkt'. of Ori-ivm City nml Mm ii'tiiilti lliittn nf l'inkplfi'. vlHlti-d with Mrn. (I. It. Miipli' Sniiility. Krhlny cvciilnu n mcftluK on tho flvtt ct'iil flirt' priipiinltliiii will n hchl. lo lie' rvMirt of the iiiiiiicy rccclvct! nml tin' iimney pit lit out. Tin' city cnuncl! met on Ihclr nu ulnr iiii't'tlui? tiluht hint Tiiftlny They cniivnitii'il Hit' voti'ii of tin election ami Iriiiiniictetl other IiiihIiiohh Hint rnn' lii-fort' theiii Tlmy then ml ouriieil till Tnentlny eVenlllK. the 29th of )ect'iiiher. when they will meet fur the purpuie of mnkliiK llnnl re Iort fur the your, m the new ofllcorn will Ink. their hi-iiIh the flmt niot-t 1 11 K In .liiuiinry. The teiichem mill pupil nf the Mil waukee Hchool unve n reception to the pntroiiH nml frltuitlH of the Hfhool hint Krltlny evenlni! In the Hew Hchool rtHiniH. The roonm were ileciimtetl with cvcrKreotiH. muter tho nupervl nlini of the prlticlpnl. Mm. 1J. C Shliw, nml Hut liemln of the nevoiul ilepiirt tueiitH. Tlm Mlitnei Mien. Kiln nml Knto ('until nnit Mrn. K, It. I'lnrrt. nlno limkeil ufter thn m-rvliiK of refrcuh lui'iiln. which tlm nt-huliim ttieuinelveil hml hroiiKht. A K001I time wnn In iIiiIkoiI in niul Niich tiiithi'rliiKH liiive n leiiilciicy to lirlni; doner frleuilnlilp lietweeli tho Hcholiirn, tenrlierii nml purelitn. , A iiiiihIciiI proKmininn wn THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Loti, Acrtaye and Farmi Bpiclalty, P, 0. Box 213' Mllwauktt, Or. reiulereil, with Mm. K. It. Klnert nil lemler. Thorn uliiuil !III0 pernoua pri-n-i'lit, Mllwauke School Notoa, Tony, M it in In nml Mnry Hultovln hnvo left ncIiooI nml inuvod to Hell- Wllllll. Minn ICIln Cnnlo'a room won Hut hoi liluy with tlm nvnriiKi' of Oil I lo. Minn Cnrtor, a leiichiT In the Ore Kt 111 City nchooln, wun it vlnltor hint Week. Kiiiiietli, Chnnl, Hurry nml Mmul Hiiihli'ii eiirolled Moiiilny. Minn Kelly nml Minn Myrtle Miillmi were vlnllorn Innl week. Thn content of the hin(ii rltnl mile linn heen cloneil mill Klletl .llirknnll won the pile, which wun u hook of cImiIco pOI'IIIH. I't HowlliiK nell your property. OAK OROVE. Tytu Win rcn Inut Junl reliuneil front tho I'lilllpiilneii, where Im I111H npent rtvo yenrn In tlm employ of tlm Kovrti-mi-lit In thn Coimiilniiiy ilepiirliiieut. Iln will npent the holltlnya with lilx hrother II. II. Wnrreii, We nre Kiml I" report thut Mm. Onc.nr Hlinii him miccomtftilly punned ilimiiKli n Heciitid opoiutloti nl tlm lion pi 1 11 1 Thin Hunt It wnn iiKcenmuy to Hike off Imr left II111I1 Junt nhovn tlm k licit. Minn Cniuplicll, Who Iiiih lieen vlnlt- Iiik her iniitli'-r, Mrn. Jiui-k, him re- turiieil to Kuleiii, hnvltiK heen culli-'l I lii-re hy the nli-kiienn of her Krutid- 1 unit her. I Joneph Colonky, n hnither-ln Inw of I'M (thin Iiiin urrlved from North Da-1 kotn The lntlii'ittliitiM nnt very ntronit I that Im will reiiiiilii with un mid 1 111 - 1 prove 111 Itvn acrn trnct acrona the ' nireet from Kd Olda" properly. j Hum AleimuleCn olilent liny Intn heen III the punt week with kidney troulile. j I), Miilliuid of Mllwnukeo linn re-1 celved the roiilnict for nmvliiK the old Iniuliiinrk from Mm Mcltnliert'a pnip- j erly. It will he moved to Mr. I lent- j ley'n property cant of tho nchool holtne. Wt tler liron, who hnvo n contract Mm. ( urrle 1'i'UHit, of Illnlny, wnn thn KmHl li r nlnter, Mra, Krml Terry, durliiK Hut pnHt wek. ( litreiicn lleckner purchiumd a very film new pluiio HiIh week. U la thn llohnrt Culiln muke. Mr. Itlcii liiyi added a very choice ntnek of kochIh In hla now aloro, alno a full llnu of ( lirlMlmun cmidy, nutn and friilla, which tnkea the eye of llio yniiiiKHtera nn Hmy puna hy with wlat fill fucea. I.loyd Kirn hun heen enrolled at thn nchool, which tmikea nn enrollment of twi'iily llvo ptiplln. Mm. Krimk I'riitl itiitertuliied tho Ijidlen' Cluh on Wedneniluy afternoon, Deieuihor V. All tlm pinna wero com pleled for tint hn.nnr 11 ml old funli lolled acliool, which wnu held on Hut iirduy I'veiiliiK, mid t ho twelve ludlen who ciuim mid hoiiKht . tlndr work npent u very plennutit nflernoon an their imedlen went hunlly plyliiNT over their work. Mm. 1'rntt nerved coffee, nundwlchen, rnkt nml milnd with whliied cn-nni. Tlm Kimnl of lion ir wnn Mlnw Hone, Will ,leiiiiliiKH arrived honin from Heuttln 011 Kiindiiy for a fortulKht. 1 1 1 m wlfe'a ino'her, who wan very III, In IniprovlliK In henllh very raildly. Mr. 1 1 11 mi pt (tit came out from I'ort I11111I on H 11 ml it y and npi-nt tho duy ut hln nuiuiiier lioine nt thin plucn. Mr. nml Mrn. Jloliliuiin, of I'orllund, pent Tueniliiy of thin week nt tho honm of Mr. nml Mrn. Win. I'liiley. A iiioni I'lijoynhle uffulr wiih held lit tint honpltulile home of Mr. mid Mm. (ieorKit Morno 011 the eveiilliK of De ceinher 2, when the Imziiur wun held unci the old riinhlonetl achool wun giv en hy tlm Ijnlli-rt' Cluh. Ahout Jl ft y people ut tended mid it Ki-llerill Koocl lime wun enjoyed hy nil. Tho achool Klrla' hunketa weru nold und with tho recelptn from tlm ttpnui, candy and fancy urtlclo hootlm netted tlm widely tlm hiiiii of $:'D.0U. Mrn. Win. Iloae wun awarded a prize for tho hunt drcnitcd achool girl. ItemlliiK nil roe Itittlonn wero Klveu hy Mm. llrown, Allen llrown, jr., and Dorln l'uinton and Minn Mahel Morao und Marietta lllckuuin fiivored tho achool with Home iiiiihIc. Thonit t lm were preaent from oilier plucen were Mr. and Mm. Sllnn Scripture of Ori'K'Hi City and Mlxn Murlelta lllckniun of Went Ore linn City nml Mlna Hitruh Kuiiilmiky of rortluml. riunn for a Chrlntniua tn-u aro he ItiK innile l he lieltl In tlm new chupel oil the nlliht of Decoiiiher 23. Men-cliiiiie.-i Itcilic-rlK, llrown and Pulnton nre the Kftierul committee for arrant!" ineiita nml It In helped all who aro iiluccd on cnnimlUi-en under tlmne McLOUGHLIN HOME STAYS HISTORIC HOUSE OF OREGON CITY'S FOUNDER WILL BE PRESERVED. COUNCIL TAKES ACTION Structure Will Be Movd on Property Belonging to City Leglalature Will be Aeked to Help In Reatoratlon, fur phiHtcrliiK the I'nrkt-r lioiine hnve ! chulrmeii will tukit an nctlve purl und 11 In hi I completed their In horn, mid tlm muke thla firm CIiiIMiiiiih euti-rtuln- HulohlllK lollctlen Will HiHitl he put Oil. I. W. Hreeii, the owner of the lireen I lilnck, wnn out ninoni hln frlt-nda thin week. It In ponHlhlo (hut he will erect niiother hiillilliiK liert which will I he rented to outnlile piulli-H I At the t-ruiid hull to he kIvcii nt Onk Crnve ChrlHtmna Kv In (ireen'-j hull, w ill he found nevernl novi'ltli-n worth ! neelllK; nlno evi-IV Indy nttemllllK Willi with u notivenlr of tlm iliiiirn will continue nil tie preio-nted i-velilni? The lilKht. I We lire Rind to any Hint the vlnlta j of our S"llwooil nml city doctor nrtt ( falllni; off, which nre atroiiK Indlca-, Hoim Hint our nick oiiea nrtt recover-, ItiK. I Mr. Mud, who hun Intm confltied to' hln le d w ith llilluniiuiltory rllclllint-I tlnin. fur Hit' Innl nix woekn. In nhlo to he nround iirnln with tlm nntlHt-1 mice of a cmie. The purchnHo of tlm Inut of tlm Heller property him het-n iilmiit con 1 nuiniileii hy It h nl people and we hi'lie to nee nolim Hue tlwellltiKH III the SprliiK. Stuiie of the ()nk (irove nporta aro forinlmt h nun cluh and have leuned two ncrcn of the llimnell property for their nhiMitliii urtitiniln. The Onk (iiove hull teilm will al so uno (ho mime uroiitiiln nml nro roIdk to oreel a KniiulHtnml heforo the nt'iinon opeua. A pnrly wun kIvcii to Ixiwel I'liKd Tuenilny evenliiK ul hla honin by a tiunilier of hla nchtMil nintea. Mm. I'liKet nerved a fine rcpiiHl and tlm evenliiK wan spent very pleunnntly. no-lit ut thin pluce u auccenn. Work In ln'liii! rnpldly punlied on tlm chupel, und It la thoiiKht It will he compli-i'-cl eiiciiiuli to hold nervicia In hy net Htmihiy. Iieceiuher L'O. Hev. Sliupp. of Milwaukee, linn heen out Hm Krellter part of the week helplni! on the hiillilliiK nml lcKil.liii ufter oth er iniitteia In rt'KnrO to tlm chupel. Mr. Allen llrown hun Juitt returned from lluxtoii, where lie hun InrKo him- her UltereHtH. Mm. Spooner npent part of Innt week vlHltliiK her alntt-r In Portlund. Mrn. Kruuk Sim-hIio and nun Ken neth, of OretiKii City, vlnlted with Mm. Klorn lleckner on .Monday. JENNINGS LODGE. Mrn. A. I Stentietla, of Wn.ihliiK tun. iiccompnnled hy Imr hrother, Wrlnht U'wlM. of Moiitnvllln, were cnllliiK on frh'tida nt thin place hint week. Mr. Cook und little dniiKhtPr, Ruth, of Portland, npent Thiirmlny of Innt week vIhIHuk tlm Hon' family. Mr. Cook ownn property hero and expectn to reinovo In tlm aprliiR nnd nuiko thla hla homo. CASTOR I A Tor Infanti and Children. Thi Kind You Hava Always Bought Bafirs the Bignaturo HARMONY. Itulny wenthcr la with tin onco more. We 111 it Kt have the ruin na well aa the aunalilno. Mlns Xi'llle Illddlo, from Ijt'nyetto, la vlnltlnit with friends In thla burK. Mlna llulda Knntm attended sor vlctn nt l-ntB, Inst Sunday. Our achool linn been cloned and al b no church servlcea held on ac count of Hninll pot, which hns made Its appenrnnce In HiIh vicinity. Kiimm llron. hnvo put a new fence nround tlm property of John linker, w hich Is unite nn Improvement to thut pluce. If. C. Knnne nnd fntnlly, from Can by. were vIkIHiir with the former'a parent, the fore part of Inst week. Dnvld Kllton nnd Kd Morrlnsey aro busy the.Ho duys, huullnit straw to Clucknmna. The hlntorlc hinm of Dr. John Mo IuiKhllii, founder of Ori-Kon Cliy and tlm father of Oregon, wj 1,0 Mnved. Thla much wan conclusively decided Wediiendny nlk'lit nt n r: -' I dk of Hm council, wlii-n every iiiemher of that liody expreKHed hlmnelf heartily In fnvor of th preaurvatloii of the Iioiihi! where the old doctor lived when he wna really tlm ruler of thin terri tory. It hnn been tentatively decided to move thn bull'IliiK from Ita pienent nlte, which will Im unec for niiimifac tiirlnif purpowa by the Hawley pulp & Pnper Compiiny, to the r-nr of tho lota on Third ami Main ntreeta. Tho Main alri-cl front of tliln property In occupied hy the Cataract Homo Com pany. Krlenda if tho McIxiiiKhlln Inline project advance tho ili-u (hut the renult would bo Improved If the bonne wna pluced on the front lot, and tho Hono Compuny bulhlliiK moved to thn roar, and thla feature may bo de termined Inter. The cunt of movlm? the McIniKhlln bullclliiK will not he larKH and tho council will attempt to defray tho neceaniiry cxpennt!, but If annlntanco la neoded. It will be forth coiiiIiik fiom public aplrlled cltlzi-ns, (itfori;e H. IllmcH, aecretury of the Ort'Kon Hlntorical Society, haa prom Incd to como to On-Koti City and help ulonn tho good ratiae. Kx Mayor E. O. Cauflold was prea ent at Wednenday nlRhfa meeting and talked for tho reatoratlon of the home, and ho. will bo one of tho men to come forward with material annlst mice w hen It la needed. Iteproaenta tlve J. V. Campbell sin-Kitted a res olution unking thp Clackamas County delt-K.itlon In the liglslatnr to en deavor to obtain a amull approprlntlon fnun the State to restore tho bulldlnc, an tho project haa more than a local niKtilDciinco. Mr. Oaiifleld, Kev. A. Illllebrniul, C.eorRe A. Hurdltii. Mrs. Kva Kmery Dye, H. U Kelly, Dr. W. K. Carll nnd E. D. Kelly wen- apiKilnt- cd a ctimtnltlee to arouse Interest and crenl Interest not only among the peo ple of Oregon City, hut throughout the whole mute. The building Is rented at the pres ent time, and tho Idea haa been ad vanced Hint after the removal of the linuse, the upper floor could still bring In a rental, and thai, the lower floor could ho adapted for the use of the v.-ater rnintnlHBion, and other muni, clpul purposes. . It is a matter of great satisfaction that the historic structure will escape dcmollshment and will finally be restored as a per innncnt memorial to the man to whom tho existence of Oregon City Is due. A Dangerous Operation. Is the removal of tho appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills Is over subject ed "lo this frightful ordeal. Thef worn so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, headache, bil iousness and malaria. 25c at Jones Drug Co. Llcemea to Marry. Licenses to marry have been grant ed by County Clerk Greenman to Nell Kgge and Colonel Montgomery, lth of this city; Nellie Hooley and Sam uel S. Miller, and May A. Egge and Jerry nnty, of Canby. License to marry has been granted to Edith I Murphy and W. R. Woodle of Eagle Creek. Stamps given free with every order of cabinets and one button free with every order of stamps. Also special prices on enlargements until January 1. 1909. only. C. W. DAMM, Canby, Oregon. A Partial List of Presents That are Appreciated by MEN and BOYS Traveling Sets $1.50 to $10.00 Shaving: Classes $1.00 lo $6.00 Military fc'rlH $2.00 to $7.50 Ink Stands 25c to $3.00 Manicuring Sets 50c to $7.00 Pocket Knives ...,.15o lo $1.00 Did Stylo Hazors....$l.50 to $5.00 Shaving Sets $1.00 to $7.00 Leather Card Cnses .. .50e to $3.00 leather Dill Hooks ...75o to $1.00 Safety Razors $1.00 to $5.00 Sterling Mutch snfea $1.00 Necktie Ilnxes SOo to $3.00 Iliimlkerchlef Doxes . . .50c to $4.00 Leather Collar and Cuff Tloxoa $1.50 to $3.00 Celluloid Collar and Cuff lloxt'H 75c to $4.00 Cold Petm $1.00 to $1.50 llox Clgnrs 50c lo $12.00 Leather Clgnr Caso $1.00 to $5.00 Xmas gard$ and Post Cards More Than 300 Kinds to Choose From We Invite You To call aud inspect our immense Hue of Holi day goods. Here you will find something for everybody. We have arranged our Htock so that it will be a pleasure for you to look around. If you see anything you want we will gladly lay it aside for you. If you don't sen anything you .want, no harm done, we nre just as pleased to see you. You'll find everything marked in plain figures and a congenial clerk who will be glad to make suggestions and show you around. You are never urged to buy at this store. Your are just as wulcome wheiher you buy or not. A Partial List of Pretty Presents Suitable f o r Ladies and Girls Post Card Alliums 25c to $2.50 Perfume Atomizers ...50c to $3.00 Triplicate Mirrors ...$2.00 to $6.00 Iirldge Whist Sets... $1.00 to $3.00 Metal Jewel Boxes . . .$1.00 to $3.00 Photograph Alliums ..$1.00 to $7.00 Autograph Albums.. 25c to $1.50 Toilet Seta 75c to $15.00 Work Boxes 50c to $3.00 leather Lap Pads ...$1.00 to $3.00 Fancy Box Stationery . .25c to $3.00 Fancy Calendars 25c to $2.00 Fancy Bottles Perfume 10c to $10 Leather Hand Bags...$1.00 to $10 U'uther Finger Purses $1.00 to $5 Leather Music Rolls.. 50c to $4.00 Cold Peng $1.00 to $1.50 Clove Boxes 50c to $3.00 Framed Pictures 25c to $7.00 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE QITY Canadian Money Taken Tit Par The JONES DRUG COMPANY Andresen Building Reliable Druggists OREGON CITY, ORE. REFLECTIONS ON "THE ONE-TALENT-MAN" 4,Wanted:.-Tbe Man Who Knows!" "!rnlo one he g nvn Avt talrnt, fo another two and to tiothrr one. lo every man according to ht aevrral ability." U I S3 EH gj 300 1 1,1 1 H lij If I Effl ffl W 3 f: 1 m m m 3 1 1 BE SBHi nWi nro nnrii ran onT 25 TFppH nHnl f irirl nnn . J . L: i Wjir 0 u mr. n'Ti -vf-tri EhnrFnnninrH n.hnrii firm .! i 1 1 li r --.i nn,-ffn IN EVERY (Jreat City, in every busy mart, there's a sign out, "VV anted: The Man Who Knows!" Above thu cinder-laden smoke clouds it is written; at toe top of a thous and tn a g n i fi c e n t structureH it appears, signaling to compet ence ability and fit ness. The message instills new hope in lagging ambition rallies to renewed ef fort those who falter in the strife. Know this! There's a place waiting, position and' honor, succecs, vic tory for "The Man Who Knows." . There's no call for the ill equipped man. There's no place for the h a 1 f-finished man. For the man who haa increased and multiplied the talents given into his keeping, every where, there is a tempting offer. But there is no demand for the "One Talent Man." There's a terrible battle waged for commercial suprem acy. Within the ranks of the contending armies are legions of privates; the captains of industry are few. There's a demand for men fitted to direct the movement of the World's energy. Wherever human effort is center ed there's a sign out,"Wanted: The Man Who Knows!" Our country calls to its young manhood put 'on your armor for the fray! None can stand, at the be beginniug of life's battle, in the front rank. Let such place be ambition's goal. There's no glory, no tri umph in the rear. Have you courage and determina , tion? Have jrou the noble ambition that compells in tegrity? Knowledge you may acquire. Experience and training are within your reach. It is for you, young man, if you wish, to become "The Alan Who Knows." Every great manufacturing enterprise, every great tranportation system, every great commercial industry ,- moves from a vital ppot the office. The office is the heart that infuses life blood into organizations of men and money. Within the little compartment whose door bears the word "President" or "Manager", or "Superintendent" i9 centered a power that is reflected in every civilized portion of the world. These door9 are closed to the thousand men who superintend the details of the immense enterprise They all open to "The Man Who Knows. "The President sends for bim at a time of uncertainty. The manager calls him in a time of perplexity, the. Superintendent consults him, heads of departments seek him-one day, at the head this great organization, you find this "Man Who Knows." NOTE. The foregoing is intended to direct the thoughts of young men to greater possibilities. Too many have no motive in lifeno objeciive point. Youth requires an awakeuiiiK. Otherwise idle, thoughtless boyhood grows into useless, improvident manhood, it falls up on older heads to keep before the young people the re Wards of industry, frugality, enterprise and integrity. We have this to say to you who believe that, the field of endeavor should be made large as possible: who be lieve that the user of manufsctured goods be brought as close as possible to the manufacturer; who are willing to look into other avenues of profit- besides 6 per cent, mortgage loans; who are broad minded enough to be lieve you can usually learn something from the "other fellow," even if you are a little more capable than he. We are selling agents for the unsold portion of the stock of the corporation known as E. W. MELLIEN (& CO., a retail house-furnishing enterprise. This stock provides an investment for any amount from $10 to $500. Par value of stock is $ 1 0 per share. It will pay . 1 0 per cent, on the investment to start with and we believe it will pay 20 per cent, within the year. If you will just go to the troube of having a personal talk with us or of writing for particulars you will un doubtedly feel that you were repaid for your trouble. Investigate the proposition whether you do any thing more or not. O. W. Eastham & Co. Over The Bank of Oregon City