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'1 OREGON CITY ENTEKTOISK, llUDAY, JANUARY . 22, 100D. ) The Kind You Have Always In use tor orcr 30 years, - and has Docn maao unucr iys per-tS--f- sonal supervision since Ha lnfluicy. 7ctfcA4&&, a ii.nr no one to deceive roil In this. ah rn..nfWii Tr.itatl.ina Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Tlcasaut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotie substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerishness. It cures Plarrluva and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, TMC IVTftWB WMPMI, TT My II MAT THCCT. BCW TMt OIT " i I I J NEWS OF THE COUNTY o - i -o MOUNTAIN VIEW. How it rained here Tuesday. There Is a small lake of water on Molalla avenue and Mt, View street. The snow is all gone, after a period of two weeks. Rev. Molloy slipped on the snow last week, falling on the Icy crust which blackened his eye and bruised his arm. Mrs. Molloy is still quite poorly and able to be up only part of the time. Mrs. Parish is a little better this week. Miss Mabel Francis Is at home now, having closed a sucessful term of school: She will begin another term at the same piace when the weather settles. ' Mabel Keiier. of Dodge, was visit ing here last week. : - Miss Winnie Jackson is at home from school this week on account of sickness. Pr. Strickland is in at tendance. Mrs. Hall is one the sick list, hav ing tonsillfis. Mrs. Norah Carrico is here with her. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker went to Cams Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Baker's sister, Mrs. Bob Cas sady. X Fred Myers and bride were visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Francis, last week. F. M. Darling has a lot of nice let tuce for market There will be preaching at the Mountain View Church again next Sat urday at 2 o'clock, and Sunday at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Moffatt, of Newberg. There will be quarterly meeting at the United Brethren Church Satur day and Sunday, January 23-24. The members of the Mountain View Sunday school and vicinity are talk ing of having a pie social soon, the proceeds to go towards painting the church roof, and other Improvements. Archie McCord, who moved his fam ily out to Shafer's mill near Meadow brook last week, was transacting bus iness in town Tuesday. TEAZEL CREEK. The beautiful snow is gone, but there is a welcome sight before us in the shape of mother earth. It makes everyone grin; a grin of satisfaction to mention their unused sleds, which a good man made a day before the snow disappeared. There was preaching by Eider Trui lcg at the Dart church last Sun day. Francis Qulnn and wife spent last Sunday at the home of Harry Dart. The little branches are so swoolen by rain and melting'snow until they have become quite good sized rivulets. Preaching next Sunday at Teazel Creek. All are cordially Invited. Piles! Pilesl Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 50c and J1.00, Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Clavaland, O. For sale by Jones Drug Co. Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb: and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. mm Wl Bought, and -which has been ' has borne the alirnature of nrnl Just-JVH-inMHl" are but Signature of REDLAND. The snow, the beautiful snow, has gone. Now. there is nothing left but the memory of those grand sleigh rides, and lots of water, frozen pota toes and apples. Mrs. Mageric died last Saturday. They have taken her to Detroit. Mich., for burial; as her husband is an invalid and badly crippled, this is a sad blow to him. Mrs. Wm. Anderson has pone to her brother's for a rest and change, as she is quite poorlv. Frank Gray, of wilholt. Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Gray. W.. H. Mattobn was summoned to his home at Viola Thursday," as his son, who has been very sick, was very much worse, but at present writing he is more comfortable. His sister, Mrs. Edna Brown, from Lebanon is home helping to care for him. Word was received here from Port land that Mrs. Jack Fullam was very sick, not expected to live from one day to the next. Mrs. 31m Fullam has gone to help care for her. This is a great shock to the friends and rela tives here as none knew she was 111. A hired man of Mr. Scheelf's knock ed Mrs. Scheeff on the head with a stick of wood. She fell unconscious, as she was alone, it Is not known how long she remained so, but when she was able she phoned for her husband, who was In town, and a constable, but the man escaped and up to this writ ing, has not been caught. There was no cause for ihe act whatever. Dr. Sommer was called and Mrs. Scheeff is getting along nicely. Water is over the road near Ore gon City, so all Redland must stay away from town or go five or six miles around. Where are the ones that wished for the snow to go now Dr. Rowland, the presiding elder, took charge of the services here and at Viola last Sunday, which was very much enjoyed by all present. Mr. Sigsbee and son came from Portland to care for his hay, that was stored in the barn, that collapsed on the Campbell place. Anyone wish ing to buy hay can get that quite rea sonable. CLARKES. Fred Marshall s new shed ' broke down last Thursday night. It was loaded with snow and It did a great deal of damage. It broke his hack and bis brand new binder. There were three steers inside of the build ing; two were crippled and one of them had to be killed but the other one is silll living. Mr. Robinson lost one of hlH homes. It had the staggers. Mr. McFee was out in Clarkes last week In a sled to look for some more timber. W. G. Kleinsmith la maklnng a new gate. Mr. Wettlaufer sold hogs last week and took them to Portland. Ben Marshall went to town last .Monday on business. I Mr. Schribner lost one of his horses I through staggers but the other Is bet I ter again. Alex Scherruble was running his chopper the other day. David Haag and his family came jfrom Washington and arc staying i with his parents at present. He may decide to stay here. Ed Mclntyre was out to visit his father. ' BEAVER CREEK. The snow is all gone again. It was the deepest snow that wo have Been for 21 years in Beaver Creek. Rain Is the order of the day. The Hall barn Is mashed down by the snow. The annual meeting of the Beaver Creek Telephone Association met last Monday at the Beaver Creek hall. The president is Fred Kamrath; vice president, Nat Schribner; secretary, Charles Spence; treasurer, Charlie Moehnke; operators, Sara and Blod wen Parry for the year of 1909. Mrs. F. Steiner called on Mrs. F. Henrlcl one day last week. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at Jones Drug Co. MEADOW BROOK. 'The people of this vicinity ' have changed color somewhat, since the rniow has all gone. - The Woodcock Creek I out of its banks in spots. . Prof. Dibble returned Saturday from his cougar hunt on his way to Salem, where he Intends to attend the Capi tal Normal until his school begins February 15. Ralph Holman had the mlafortuno to lose two of his sheep during the snow. Claud Hall made a business trip to Portland last w.vk, returning Friday evening. Mr. MoCord and family, Ihe sawyer of Fred Shafer's saw mill, while mov ing out from Oregon City had the misfortune of getting stuck In the mud on north Main street and they were chilled through before they con tinued their Journey. They slopped at R. P. Cooper's place over night and proceeded the next morning. R. P. Cooper's dam washed out last Sunday. "He thinks It will stay" for a while. Chas. Hall railed on 0. T. Kay last Sunday evening. SHU BEL, Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Hornsolmh. after spending a week with tils parents, have returned to their home in Se attle. Jacob Grossnilller has built a new garden fence, which improves appear ances. A number of relatives and friends spent a pleasant evening at the home of John Heft last Thursday evening. We regret to note the serious 111 uess of Mrs. G. A. Schueliel. School has resumed, after a week's vacation during the cold spell. The Shubel Debuting Society met at the school house Saturday night and debated the question. "Kesolved. That the Present Way of Celebrating Independence Day is Detrimental to the Public Welfare." Our next ques tion Is "Resolved, that the eight hour bill Introduced by the Clackamas Couuty Delegation at Salem should be enacted into law." Evervbodv Invit ed. Mrs. E. F. Rinther visited Mrs. Chris Moehnke one day last week. Wm. Moehnke purchased a load of wheat from C. Hornschuh one day last week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rlenien. of Oregon City, was burled In the Shubel Cemetery last Friday. MACKSBURQ. We all lived through the cold snap, but many people lost their potatoes, besides canned fruit. The Hamilton's of Herkey's Baw mill, had all their fruit frozen but seven Jars. Mr. Kels hug, who came to our burg last spring frofk the east, said he came two thousand five hundred miles to find a warmer climate. He says he cannot see that he bettered himself any. Most everybody seems to be pros pering In our neighborhood. We see that Chas. Kraxberger has purchased the Odeklrk farm, better known as the old L. Matthews farm. We are all el ml to hear that I v Smith was re-appointed road super visor or . roaa uismct no. 25. Mr. Smith has done a. whnla nt In mitina of good roads in thta district. J. It. Hoskinson. editor' of the Canbv and Wlllnmnrto Vaii,. tor, was transacting business in our uuig amuruay. Most of the farmers are selling their cream to the Washington Creamery, of Portland, which has a test station at Canby. Everyone can see their cream tested and weighed and know what they are getting for every can of cream. T. Armstrong, of Gribble Prairie, had the misfortune of getting into a scrap with a cat one day last week and eot one of his hamli nn.n v i,,i ly bitten and scratched. ine AiacKsunrg .Mutual Telephone Association (If MarkHlulrir h..l.l lt annual meeting Monday, January 11. j ue louowing officers were elected to serve one vear: J W Smith nr.i. dent; j p Coe, vice-president; J. E. eiis, secretary; c. G. Morris, treas urer: L. E. FtttWpfn vni ra-!wtu.l In serve three years as director. It was uecmeu to reauce the shares from J 1 2.50 to S7.00 for new mr.mlit.ru in v. one wishing to become a member can uo so Dy paying only 17.OO to the com pany and buvinz thnlr nun Inutrn. ment, and attach their wire to the company s line, although the director has a right to accept or reject new members. Why not be on a line where you can get first class service? The Mutual Is the one for that. We have one of the best switch tenders In Clackamas County. LOGAN. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, near Eslacada, Miss Freda Duns and Norval L. Kirchem. What is Eaele Creek's loss In tsuran'a gain, as they will reside on Mr. Klr- cnem s iarm nere. we extend con gratulations and best wishes for a long and happy life. Most farmers have been taking an Inventory of stock to see what dam age was done by the freeze up and no very serious damage Is reported. Some potatoes were lost and some canned fruit was damaged. Mahala A. Gill and her brothers attended Pomona Grange at Oswego during the cold snap. There was a dance at Gill's hall on January 16. A good time Is the re port. Now the sleighs will be laid by and when the next opportunity comes to use them they will likely be out of commission. OASTOHIA. Ine Kind Voi Ha lari EtajM OSWEGO. Mr. and Mrs A V Plenker of TU.Iup Idaho, are visiting relatives in Os wego ror a few days. Vmlie Waters, of The Dalles, was an Oswego visitor last week. Willie Koehjer, Is very sick with appendicitis at St. Vincent's Hospital, in fortiand. A dance was riven at the Onni-u hall Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Oswego grange. miss verona Eapey, and Miss J. Mathews left for California Monday. The Oswego Grange held Its annu al meeting Saturday. On account of the absence of several of the officers elected for the ensuine vear. h In. stallatlon was postponed to the sec ond Saturday m February. Wanted Girl for general house work In small family. Apply Mrs. Don Meldrum, 1102 Center street DON'T HITCH YOUR H0R8E IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Mellen & Co., Complete .House furnishers. Use their free stable room. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. Mr, Townsend opened a butcher shop on Main atreet Monday, He was In tho same business here a little over a year ago. The country schools, which have been closed tho past week on account of the deep snow, opened Monday. The rural earlier, A. IVntoy, has not been able to cover his entire ronle (or more thau a week, but ifcit around on Monday. N. M. Tracy and his son. Earl, who have been 111 with typhoid fever for several weeks, are well on the road to complete recovery. Mr. F. M. GUI Is spending the week at Kstucada with her fill her nd moth er. KELSO NOTES. The snow and cold snap Is gone, and we are all glad, eve' tho' It Is raining. A good many runners in this vicinity lost most all of their potatoes by the freeze. All of the mills closed down, and most of the wood haulers quit work. itert Akin of Sisters, Oregon, came over to attend the funeral of his father. Sam Aklns. and visited a few days with 11. O. Nelson. John Roberts stopped school .ill Meridian for a week ami visited in Kelso and IXiver. Kelso. Sandy ami most of the schools In this part of the county were closed for a week, Mrs. Joel Jail made a Bliopplug trip to Portland this week. Miss Anna Jarl, who Is attending Hehnke-Wulker College, had the mis fortune of breaking her collar Initio while roasting with other girls on Mt. Tabor Heights January 11. She Is getlng' along as well as can be ex pected uow. Some of our young men had great SHirt hunting cooua In the suo.v. They shot several of the little mil inula. H. O. Nelson and Kmmel Hock marketed nine head of fat steers last week. , Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Fingers, of Kelso, bought the meat market of Hell Bros., of Sandy, and are doing a rushing business. Mr. Net tel. of Kelso, has rented the Rainbow place for two years. It be longs to Miller and Verex, of Portland. Olof Bruseth, of Washington,, was visiting his mother hero this week. FIRW00D. E. I). Hart has become quite a trap per lately. He set two traps togeth er one evening and In the morning found them astride the oat bin with the remains of a rat In one and his cat In the other. The good old Oregon rain has wash ed away most of the snow and Miss Nina Heacock has returned In good health, so the school is again hum ming 'along as If nothing lyid happen ed. Mr. Ballon, of Rainier, Oregon, was a visitor at C. Casseday's Sunday. The Flrwood Progressive Associa tion will have a debate: "Resolved that the Public Schools should adopt a Course In Agriculture," on Satur day. 8 P. M., January 23. MOLALLA. Whilst our old burg was sleeping last week and dreaming of the boom expected in the spring, a brand new town was laid out where land could be bought as low as J100 per acre. Just In hallowing distance to the north by the side of a beautiful oak grove and something will be doing In rail road business by the time this shows In print unless this scribe mistakes the signs abroad In the land. Ton bad for the old "confederate cross mads," but then one mile out of town Is not bad when that town Is to be a roomy, live burg where one may soon "get aboard" and bo In touch with the four corners of the Pacific North west. Now listen, while at this mom ent you mny not hear the roar of the car rolling Into the beautiful and mag nlflcent Molalla Cove, yon will within one year from this dnte, and remem ber whatever of good that hoves In sight on this Molalla Prairie Is and redounds to Molalla and greater Mo lalla will mean the loosening up of the old hldv of contraction where the greater will absorb the less, then we shall lose sight of "burgs," "vllles" and "vales." By a co-operation of Inter ests we pool our little corner stands representing CO feet square to expam slim, 528U feet square. Now let our beloved Molalla represent a square of C40 acres, more or less; no matter whether you can watch all these cor ners or not Just now. Was there ever a gigantic undertaking accomplished where several minds and 'corners' fig ured all along the way without some compromise? Indeed, can even two persons he of one mind and spirit, In designing any come-nnd-go-as-you-please town or railroad? Know all men that now Is the appointed time for your best and brightest decisions for the future welfare of our locality. Those who carry tho nerve and fore sight to put matured decisions Into facts arc not chance benefactors but are the native llower that rolls for ward all the public enterprises, yet they are mindful that all the good that Is accomplished tho "ptillback," "slldedown," "do nothing," "moral coward" and all his family share alike in public benefits. Then boost for a greater Molalla. JOHN W. TH0MA8, DENTIST. Molalla Mondays. SPORTSMEN LOVERS OF Hunting and Fishing Find just exactly what they want at the store of C.G. MILLER Enterprise Building NEW IRRIGATION COMPANY. Concern Incorporated to Supply Pow tr and Water Lands. The Claekamaa Power Irrigation company has Hied articles ot Incor poration In the county clerk' olllce. The object of tlM oompnny I to build ami maintain water systems, reservoirs, i-atml. flumes, pipe and ditches lo supply tho puldlo for agri cultural, mining, mamifiicturliiK and domestic iuii'iiohom; construct and maintain mills and conduct log King camps ;oMru(o electrical power and establish electrical systems. The il mn 1 Ion of the corporation I unlimited. The capital stock I $!. 000. divided Into KiO shares of $100 each.' The Incorporators named are Ururo C. Curry, Iuilse Kollensbeo, 11, W. llngoi-muii, Adrian Mct'almiui and Joseph U. Mumpowor. Kodol for Dyspepsia, and Indigestion will digest any and all fond at any and all times. Kodol Is guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by Jone Plug Co. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stuto of Oregon, for t'liickamns County. Mary Irish, I'luliitllT. vs. U'wls Irish, Defendant. To lnvU Irish, the aliove liiimed defendant: In the mime of tho state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the nliovn entitled suit on or before the Mb day of March, W9, said date being tile eiilialloii of six week from the date f the first pub lication of this MiiiuiiionH, and If you full to appear and answer said com plaint, for waul thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded III the complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by or der of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde. Judge ot the above mimed court, which order was made it ml entered on the 20th dny of Quinary, innii, and the time prescribed (or publication Is ilx week, beginning with the Issue of Friduy. January 22nd. I'.Mill. and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday, March 5lh. I'.Mi'.i. C.KO. C. HIIOWNKI.I.. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Stute or Oregon, for Clackamas County. Frances Matteson, I'luliitllT, v. Everett Matteson. IVfemlant. To Everett Matteson, the defendant alsive named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby reqdlred to api'ar anil answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the Sth day of March, l'.in9, said .date being the expiration of tlx week from the first publication of thlx summons, and If you fall to ap pear and answer said complaint, for OUT OF DOOR WORKERS U ...W. I .1.. ncn wno tannui 3iun i for o roinv dov.- will 1 J ind ihe areoiest comlorf ond lreedonR of bodily movement fr imew rr ii lt WAI LKrKUUr 7 OILED CL0TH1N SUCKERS'!0-0 SUITS '3; Every gormenl bcortng , t (j the mn of ih lun" 'M guararileod woltrprooi JO loioiog rrea i . ami "ii ill in 2 II w ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are A Saving in Power A ' Reduction in Expense An Increase in OutputAn Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPfdALLY VALUABLE TO Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Butchers Confectioners Portland Railway Light s Power Company tJG. MILLER, AGENT Wfi lirreSv niTor $10(10 cul analysis or otherwise that CYHUS NOIILIS con .!.:... ;... ....... M(M..:i. M.I...I u-iikjLio ' llllllB UliyilllUK VAllHIUM yuiv IHI UIUI UWU miltinivoi It is distilled in an old-fashioned Rtill and contuliu all those secondary products of distillation wjiich the , U. S. Agricultural Department and tho U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must ho present to entitle the distillation to be culled whiskey. Alcohol does not contain these constituents. Neither does chcup so called straight whiskey mado tin a continuous or muny chambered still. Money tulks. CYRUS t NODLE-a r"rc-IJ-honest-vhiskcy ) aged in wood. 4 quart bottle of CLNUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all chariot paid to tho nearwt railroad oxprMt o((ic. W. J..VAN.SCHUYVER & CO. FjuUJwJ, I Met CUT T THIS W. J, Vn Vhuyvtr A Co., PmiUW, oa. Eixkani pl.M (ml $4.90 for kUk pltu tnd aw tt wt ty i.4, I!!, four Q.u'U Ctnuin Crna NobU. P 0 want thereof tlie plaintiff will apply to the court for Ihe relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: For decree dlimolvlnit tho bond of matrimony now exlnl!nn between plaintiff and defendant. Thin iiininon I pulilUhed by or der of lion. Thoninit A. Mcllrlde. Judxe of the above named court, which order wa made and entered on the 19th day of January, 19"!', and the time prescribed for publication I hU wi'fkn, hcRlnnliiK with the Inane of Friday. January Hn. l'WJ, and cunt IiiiiIiik each week thereafter to and InrlndlnK Friday, March Mb, l'.ni9. oko, c. imovNKi.u Attorney for IMaliilltT. Administrator' Sal of Ral Proptriy. In the matter of the etatn of Mary CYllalmn Mcl.ln, deoeimed: Notice I hereby iilvcn that Ihe nn demlKHed Adintnlxlrator of the above named entato will, piimuant, to an order of the County Court of (ho County of Clackaman, Slate of Ore Kon, made on the ;nth day of January, lDolt, and entered of record In llm Journal thereof of the I'robnle rec ord of laid County ami Court, which n lil order ho made and extended dl- Prylnif prt'iiurutloii ulinply dovrl. opdrycaurrb; tlmy dry up tin i-n'iiin, which kdlwr to Hi lui'inlimuo mid dci'um. puM, muting a fr iimr annou truilUa than th ordiuarr fnrra f rnUrru. Aluld ail il ryimj iiiluiUiita, fumna, mokr tud nnSud utliitl which ilcur, tnullipa and b'nl. Kly't I'rmiui lUm will umnlrr catarrh or old in tin brnd naaily mid pleaMntlr. All ilniKKl' "-H tb Tifl runt Din. Kly llrotlmm, oil ' Warren Htrnol, New York. Tb llnlin In luvj without wln, iliim not lmuto or calm aiimiiui;. It apreadu itclf over an Imtatnd and aiik'ry mirYira, rrlirv. ltK inimrdiataly th painful intlitiumntinii, Kly'a ( ruaiu llnlm cmitniiia no cm'aiua, maroury nor oth? harmful draa. erever Wheels Turn Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launderes ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT BY CONSULTING Mm Aim In nnvnnc nrnvinif hv clictlll $4. 90 105 - 107 Srt.m.l Slrrrl, I'orlUnd. Orpin UNI NO Mill ?O-0 reeled the uiideralKUed adflilllbitrator to null the mild real property of aald cBtate hereluafler ileaerlbed nt prlvato ab for cnnli The' Administrator will on and af !r the '.'mil day of February, lo of fer for ale and ell for caah, ll tho rlKht, HU" and Intercut of tho unlit Mary Callahan Mi'l.ln, deceaaml, or her eitlale. In and to tho fiillowliia deacilhed real property, alluated lt( the County of C'lm kaina. Htnle of Oregon, to-wlt: Forty (40) acre lu lht Northeast corner of the Ikmatlon lnnd Ulaliu of John and Harsh AlbrlKht; alio an undivided one-eleventh llltereal III 210 acr of the Clifton It.' Callahan and wife' Donation Land Claim; nld m-re being tho wife' half of ald 1). U C. Application to purrhaan ald Ileal Property will be received by the Ad mlnimralor, Tho. F. Kyan. at hi of fice In the Mimon Ic Temple. Oreiinii City, Orefc-iui, on and after tho 3ith day of February, I90'J. THOS. K. IIYAN. Administrator of (he i:inte of Mary Callahan MclJn, Deceased. REAL ESTATE Farm Land, Timber, anil City Property a Specialty E. P. ELLIOTT 4 COMPANY Ilomn la, Manmlc Tonplr. Orrgon City, Orrgun. Ilmnt, rhiMifOfrici, nt lift., A Hi Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers OREGON CITY, OREGON