OREGON CITY ENTKlilMilSE, KKll.Y, JUNE 11,190!). rs;z : v . 'I ALCOHOL 3 ri:K CENT. AYcfjolaMo ftfpansiiou lorAs similaiiii$ihcRxf.wilIltttt ling tlic Simv-iite andRmds ,f Promotes Ditotiortflif rrfd ncss and IVsi.Conlauis rtdta Opium.Morphinf ixirMiacril. Not Narcotic. pmfW&jir. IfcMlnjnwfei Atxsfrd Remedy forCtusfiw Hnn . Smrr Stoiwh.lliarrrttl Wormsfon'ulSKins.mTns jussandLOSSOFttlEP. ftcS'm Signartw of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. CLARKES. . Mr. C. Haag went to town with a load of grain on Monday. I Alex Scherruble came back from j Fortland last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were out last i Sunday on a visit. Ella Elfson, from Needy is out to visit Mrs. Buche. at present. Mr. and Mrs. Captain Branson are back from Nebraska to stay this sum mer in Oregon. Mr. Bottemiller and family were in town last week. Ed. Hettman has been doing some blasting in Sam Elmer's field, where lie -is doing Bou.e clearing. Mr. Buche was intending to move this week to Timber Grove. . The Grange had their Childrens' Day last Saturday. Mrs. Wettlaufer went to Seattle to attend the fair and visit her aged par ents. The boys played ball Sunday. They are getting ready for the 4th. of July In Clarkes. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoffsteder, a son. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Brobst visited with her child ren in Portland on Saturday. Mrs. Dereby's children were taken down with measles while visiting at the home of Ed Baker, near Wilson ville, but are speedily recovering. The Ladles' Aid of Wilsonville met with Mrs. Ira Seely on Thursday of this week. The Mother's Club of school district No. 82. met in the school house on Friday. Miss Eva Baker accompanied by her friend, Miss Anna Nenercr, of Port land, visited at her home near Wil sonville last week. The friends of Georgle Fuller enjoy ed a birthday party at her home on Saturday evening, last. Mrs. Alice Brown, of Klamath Falls, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed and Al lison Baker. Mrs. W. E. Spull and brother, of Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jem Ison. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore and two children, from Parkplace, spent Dec oration Day with Mr. Moore's sister, Mrs. Elmer Jones. Miss Elsie Seely is rapidly recover ing from her severe Illness, and her many friends hope she will soon be j ; NEWS OF THE COUNTY ! o o ; o enjoying good health again. . I ing Mrs. D. W. Thomas last Monday. Mr3. Marian Young has gone to ; A surprise party was given to Si-attle to take in the sights at the Guill Thomas Saturday evening, his fair and will return to Portland In -Sth birthday. Those present were: time to see the Rose Fair before she lyfiia Stuedeman, Marie Hollmann( returns to her home in Wilsonville. , C'.lina Jones, Mary Parry, Mabel Mar Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham were ! tin, Hlodwen Parry, Kate Snodgrass, among visitors to the Rose Fair in Mary Martin. Laura Parry, Sophia Portland Wednesday and Thursday of ; Hollander, lilodwen Thomas, Pearl this week. I Thomas, Joe Stuedeman, Will Jones, Many residents of Wilsonville and Elmer Londagan, Will Bohlan.ier, Dan vicinity attended the Rose Fair at Jones, George Hollman, Kmot Hughes, Portland this week, the electric rail- Charlie Stiener, Will Hermann, Ro way proving a great convenience to land Edwards, Henry Staben, Willis the traveling public. Hughes, Will Wilson, Guill Thomas. Hnry Aden, of the enterp'l.ilng firm The Shubel baseball team played of peters & Aden, lias been 111 for ' I-ogan on the Jyigan grounds last a couple of weeks, and Is in Wash- : Sunday, the scores were 5 to 6 in ingtoti at the St. .Martins Mineral favor of Shubel. Springs, whence lie went to n-cuper- ' ate. I MACKSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacMillan, par- ! euts of Mrs. Harry Say, arrived in , Still the good weather continues, Wilsonville on Saturday of last week, but two or three days of good rain D. C. LATOURETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Ofllce Both Phonea 22 Residence Phone Main 2C24 . Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 18G5 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman FURHITURE, SAFES AWD PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER OUSTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature TNI CCNTUH COHMRT, RCW TOM OfTT. and will speud a couple of months at the home of their daughter. Mr. Mac- Millan U a California pioneer, and has been In poor health for about a year and came to Oregon w ith the hope that the trip and change of air and climate would prove beneficial to nis health. The village of Wilsonville has had no big celebration since the advent of the electric car line, and is conse quently looking forward to a large crowd coming over the new line to help celebrate the glorious Fourth and incidentally take in the fresh country air. glance at our green fields and beautiful surroundings. This grand celebration wil take place on Satur day. July 3. The enterprising town of Canby will have to keep busy, if she expects to have the first Union District High School In Clackamas County, because Wilsonville people have been talking of a union high school for some time. Such a movement would be of inesti mable value to the people of Wilson ville and the surrounding country and if the districts co-operate, which they undoubtedly will do in the near fu ture, the high school here will be as sured. The farmers near Wilsonville are a progressive, wide-awake set of men and in the matter of being up-to-date citizens, are always "Johnny on the spot." TEAZEL CREEK. Mr. Cary Herman has been laid up with a lame back, but is reported bet ter. Lynn Judd has been shearing sheep in this neighborhood the last few days. Our community was shocked last Saturday morning by the news com ing to us by phone that Bert Garrett, of Marquam had placed an explosive beneath his house and set it off and as a result himself and wife and child and step daughter are all dead, but one poor little invalid girl Is left. Rev. Quinn and family visited with the family of Wm. Melton last Sunday evening. Preaching at Teasel Creek next Sunday. All invited. BEAVER CREEK. Warm weather is here and every body is anxious for rain. Steve Londagan's children are on the sick list. Mrs. Walter Owens, Mrs. W. H Jones and Mrs. F. Swift, were visit- F. J. MEYER, Cashlei n Use VA For Over Thirty Years mm would benellt the crops ft whole lot. Some of the full grain looks good while some Is In a Imd condition. Tim spring grain Is all looking tine while there Is only about a half u stand of hops. .1. W. Williams was In Portland over Friday mid Saturday. Mr. Williams U preparing to open up his confec tionery store In a short I lino. Leonard Welmer Is able to be up and around again ns ho was scon In our burg one day lust week. Our local blacksmith says lie has almost more to do now thiiu ho can handle conveniently. Hotter got n helper. Mike, then you won't have to work so hard. Several of the Ihivs from this place attended the dunce at Uncial Satur day night. They reported n good time and a large attendance. Ogleshy Rros. furnished the music. J. R. Fisher and his youngest boy and oldest boy have ben laid up with diphtheria for the past week. It was reported that their second boy, who died on May :'S. died with pneumonia, but it Is thought now that he had the diphtheria. Through some one s mistake there was no ball game ljor Sunday. J. K. Wells ami George Hurdlsty went to Hubbard Sunday to see the ball game at that place. Ottis Morris took the first drive of ties dowu the river last week for the season. Piles! Piles! Pllesl Williams' Indian rile Ointment will cure Blind. Weeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allay Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Tile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 60c and Jl.uO. Williams Mfg. Co.. Props., Clavaland, 0. For sale by Jones Drug Co. STONE. This is the 7th day of the sixth month, and a beautiful day. Mr. Cra ter, our near neighbor, wheeled to our sanctum In a wheelbarrow a 24 box crate of Clackamas County straw berries. These berries nre the finest we have seen this season. They nre equal to any Hood River berries we have seen this season. The Mumpower and Griffith Sawmill Company haul logs a spell and then saw a spell and hitch on to the planer and the shavings come off the boards. The electric plant outllt company is drilling here iu the Clackamas Riv er to find a stone foundation. It is hoped that the company will find a good foundation for their power plant. Last Sunday there were lti automo biles stopped In Judge Hayes' outitiR grove, east of Clear Creek bridge and took a pleasure rest. One large auto had seven persons in the car. Several hacks and buggies also had a pleasant rest. The Clackamas Station chicken and egg and pig trader Is around on time this week and Is quite willing to take every chicken and egg and even has taken In one pig and stuck the pig In a chicken coop. The amount of ca.di distributed to the patrons here is M.lHl. When we get our wireless telegraph station and our electric plant, and a store. It will he quite an Improvement and then we will not have to go to Oregon City, or Portland. We can stay at home and saw wood and such things. The Clear Creek Creamery butter maker has plenty of work to keep him from getting lazy nowadays, and some of the cream handlers have to be on the go late and early. The creamery is a bank for this part of Clackamas County, especially when the president and secretary sign the checks. GREENWOOD. Mrs. Pugh, of Portland, is visiting with her son, William Morgan. A number of people from this com munity are visiting the Rose Carni val In Portland this week. Mr. A. Alger lost a valuable thor oughbred Jersey cow with milk fever. CLACKAMAS. ' Strawberries are on the market In large quanities this week, and prices are coming down. The growers of early varieties in this place have real ized splendid profit, m the demand has been lively. A -serious epidemic of measles among children and youths Interferes greatly with business and pleasure. Next Sabbath Is the time set for Children's Day in the churches. An effort will be made to carry on the service in the Congregational church. Rev. J. L. Jones, who has somewhat recovered from his recent Illness will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock. The "English Tea" given by Mrs Hargreaves and Mrs Jennings, at the home of the latter last week Thurs day, was a very enjoyable affair and heartily appreciated by the Ladles' Aid of the Congregational church, for whose benefit It was given. - The concrete work on the new school building is completed, and car penttrs are at work on the main build ing. MEADOW BROOK. Died, of consumption, June 5, El bert Noyer; burled Monday at the Dart graveyard. Deceased had been sick for more than a year, and for the last few weeks failed very fast. June 1 his sisters, Mrs Lamb and Mrs. Perry were called. Mrs, Sugar and Miss Lillle Noyer arrived from Port land Saturday. The funeral ceremony was conducted by Rev. Craig. Mr. White, of Canby, was autolng on our streets Sunday and angling on the Molalla river for suckers. The work is progressing nicely on the Canby-Meadowbrook canal. It would be funny to see that Mo lalla railroad stop at Meadowbrook for the next three years. J. W. Staudlnger and family were visiting relatives and shearing sheep Sunday. ' Martin Hoyles Is the busiest man around the millH, to hear him tell It. Mr. Dalle and Mr. Calahan are haul- j lng lumber for Mr. Shafer. Mr. Angle has Just completed a job of street grading on C'olton ave ! nue. Our East side correspondent has failed to come to the front for the last few weeks. Dr. Powell was In town Thursday, making professional calls and look ing over the canal works. Quite a number of our folks are ar ranging to attend the Children's Day exercises at Mullno Saturday. Miss Nelson, of Marquam, Is visit ing the Misses Myrtle and Hazel Lar klns this week. Estflcodti unci Eastern Clucluinu.s ESTAC ADA A strawberry mill ice cream soolnl was given Friday evening In the I, O, O. F. Hall, under the auspices of the Ijultos Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, which proved il success In every way. The receipts of the evening are to be used for the maintenance of the Methodist Eplsco pal church. Miss Helen Horry, of Pennsylvania, arrived In Esuii'tiilu recently, and will make her future home here. Miss Uachael and Master HushcI Rood left Sunday for Seattle, where they will visit with their aunt for n week or ten days. The new residence of II. tl. Itonney, located In the First Addition to tin' city. Is Hearing completion and will soon add another substantial and neat little home to Ksiacada. BORING. James 11. Jennings, employed by the Davenport Lumber Company on Hull Run. severed the toes of his right foot Thursday with an ax. while en gaged In felling timber. He was brought to Horlng and sent la St. Vincent hospital for treatment. Mrs. Robley, wife of the chief switch hoard operator for (he P. R. L & P. Co.. lit Candero, was taken danger ously III Thursday evening, and a special car was scut from Portland to take her to a Portland hospital. While the car was running at a high rate of speed. It struck a horse on the track near Horlng and killed It, throwing the horse from the track without de railing the cur. Miss lnei Roe, of Horlng. went to Trouldalo Saturday for i short may at that place. Miss Susie Stniken Is also In Troutdale. Miss Stella Stone, who has been slaying iu Kelso for some time, lias returned to her home in Horlng. Jack Scliullz. chief operator at the Horlng plant of the P. R. L P. Co., Is at the Miiuldliig place, near Welch's for a four days' visit. LOGAN. Early and late cherries are a full crop but apples and pears will be somen hat short. A. W. Kirk, from Hood Itlver. has been budding trees here with a new process. These May sIiowits nre Just the thing for the crops though If It would soak up and then warm up It -would be better. T. C. Jubb reports the runaway of n neighbor's team that broke the wagon Into kindling wood, demolished the harness and one ot the horsey ran right through Ed Flcken's house, knocking over the stove and scaring Mrs. Fickens out of the house. W. T. DeVarney, general manager of the Home Telephone Company at ti tided a director meeting of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Company on May 25th. O. D. Rutblns tills all alcohol lamp now. Who will be the next to get the fanner's light? As we are behind on sporting new we will bring up the arrears. The Logan team was defeated ut Clacka mas and on the following Sunday, on the home grounds, t'gun defeat ed Eagle Creek In a three Inning game as it was raining and the ground very soft. On the 2:'.rd Logan was defeated at Shubel by a small score. Road Supervisor Fred (ierber has completed the rock work on the up per 1igan road. L. II. Klrchem has about completed the work on the creamery building. There will he a stock holders meet ing of the Clear Creek Mutual Tele- MOUNTAIN VIEW. The people have to get tags for their dogs now if O.ey wish them to be on tne sl:ecf, a.i the Dog Catch er Is aruuuii til.ii'ri every dog thai has no tag. Warm vca N r mm c'tne and straw berries and cherries a e ripening fast. The iher.u.'lin t-r iculsterei! 78 de; grees Tu.Hoi.v af'or.'.ocm. The dust is flying loo. Thert wt.i M' u .dstlo social or. the lawn at the Mountain Vit ...it.-"'h next S-'.ui.Mv evening S' pf rv- d ai s. : ' :::' U we chili"!! .Mrs. : ;.it's sister tied children, from Lio.'nl, were visiting lure u few day v '. Fraiii-i- Lurran was in l iirdnv an'. Sun. lav and tat t .it (be W. I' unveilln sjrvi.-ti a.: lb'- W ll. '.ail Sund.-v alKrn - n. Mr. Stromeyer's son la still serious ly HI. .Mr. Fowler, of Washington, Is visit ing with Mrs. J. N. Harrington this week. Mrs. May Falrclough went to Port land Tuesday to attend the Rose Car nival. A. L. Jones and wife, of Eldorado, drove to town Tuesday morning then went on to Portland to visit relatl '.': and attend the carnival. Mabel and Harold Albright spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland with their aunt. Miss Mabel Francis has gone to Napavlne, Wash., to visit relatives and will attend the Seattle full lie fore returning to Oregon C'lj Miss Alma .Mack has gone to Wash ington to visit a few with her brother, Lawrence Mack. Mr r'lnrk and family have rented J. N. Harlngton's house, lately vacat ed by Mrs. McCoy and family. llert Cummlngs and wife, of Shu bel, were transacting business In town and Portland last week. D. W. Olllett has rented a house In (Hailstone. Ills wife and children came from Grants Pass last Satur day morning and they all went to Gladstone in the afternoon. Adna Murrow, of Selwood, was shaking hands with friends In this burg last week. Mrs. West and children were call ing on friends In this vicinity Tues day. Mrs. Osmund and children and Miss Ella Darling went to Portland Wed nesday morning to see the roses on exhibition. If You are Worth $50,000 Don't Read This. This will not Interest you If you are worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you are a man of moderate means you cannot afford to employ a physician when you have an attack if diarrhoea, you will be pleased to know that one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure It. This remedy has been used for many years and Is thoroughly re liable. Price 25 cents. For sale by Huntley Bros. Company. phono Company nn June 17th ill 10 t A. M. to logail.-.o the action at the Mutual meeting about Increasing stock. Come or send your proxy as 11 is very necessary to have a large pail of the stock represented, Sore Nipples. ' Any mother who has had experience I with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be I effected by applying Chamberlain's ; Salve as soon as the child Is done nursing. W ipe It oft with a Hoft cloth , before allowing the Imhy to nurse. Many trained nursea use this salve , with best results. Foro sale by Hunt I ley Hros. Company, j LOGAN. Owing to nn unfortuotoiis concourse of circumstances, ,ogiiii has seemed to be off the map for u time. Uist week the correspondent spent consld eiable time and effort on the work and Uie letter was put In the box Tuesday morning, but evidently fulled to con nect somewhere. Such are the Joys of a correspondent's life. A. W. Kick, from Hood River, lias done some work here, building trees by a now process. He says apples are generally a short crop. The Shtihol mill Wigtm ball teams had ft game hero last Sunday. The score was 5 to ti In favor of Shubel. Head Supervisor Fred (iorbor has completed the rock work on the upper Logan road. L II. Klrchem has about completed the work on the creamery. There will be a stockholders' meet ing of the Clear Creek Mutual Tele phone Company on June 17lh to le galise the action of the annual meet lug In Increasing the capital slock. Come or send your proxy as II Is nec essary to have most of the, slock rep resented. At the regular meeting of Harding Grange on June fit It. four candidate received the first degrees and One the last. One was received by dmnlt from Ohio. There was the usual good pro gramme Including an essny by the lecturer Mrs. L. L Klrchem on Clack amus county w hich was a booster. The next meeting will be U,eld on June '.'nth and will be patriotic day with Ice cream. The young folks will give a dance on July :ird for the benefit of the Grange. O. IV Itohhlns has an alcohol lump now. Who will be next to get the farmer's light. N. N. Itohhlns bus recovered from the recent Injury to his baud. Stung for Fifteen Years by Indigestions ixings trying many doctors ami $200.00 worth of medicine In vain. H. F. Ayscue. of Ingleslde, ! N. C. nt last used Dr. King's Now Life Pills, and writes they wholly (cured tit m. They cure constipation, i HIllousncHS, Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney titid How el trouble. 25 cents ut Jones Drug Company. FIRWOOD. The funeral of Ernest Julias Wend laud, w ho died at his home In Flrwixid j Thursday morning, at 2 June II, j was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30. I lie Mineral servu-o, wiiii-u whs iiirKeiy attended, was held at the grave ami was conducted by Mr. Wlrtz. Mr. Wendlaiid was horn iu Prussia in IS 10 He mine to Oregon In ISS1 and has lived at Flrwood since 1SS2. He hud been suffering for some lime with kid ney trouble. He Is survived by il wife and two sons. Kin 1 1 mid Herman The family has the sympathy of the entire community In their bereavement. ELECTRIC LIGHT IS CHEAP WITH TUNGSTEN LAMPS Portland Railway Light & Power Company C. G. MILLER, AGENT jk qu.tl hutlln f CI'.NUINF. tuS ff tYKUSNOIH.Killr.ctlori.u VJ til miliund .t"M' llii. Jl You mini hn the btil inrnid W huy"N Ill's NOW li Jireel fiom lti iliuillcn htvt ImioiIiI il lor 44 . IWl lti llicm ll )iu wmifllnni l " Um Hit) llif hl ' lilt cliraiwtl m Itn lulil inn- lU.ltlrd vt In ilnllllM. (nuniilccl n III liulrd Sulci ( Kivciniucnl nil Hi )ou lo ion I .ill nolhml f iwpl put lli(lil cd Hluidrv, Vat iht hni inn win 11 ( ) in inch tccuuni lh ptihli li uni.u lo niiriKo V. III !S NOIII 1! will r II )u iluccl 4 qurl buill fm4 VIV No J"cr nl rclillcl hultlct liul ill lil NliNb CUtUS Mllll.li ilu bttl nude, llir hot icllimj bimil in the nhoU xuild, W. J. VAN SCI lUYVTJx fl CO.. ! 05-1 07 Sccoml Sum. PoitUJ. Ore. f.MMIMIItl l4 W. J. Vn Sihuywr A Co., r-iU-l ot tjuluMd M $4 90 h nh GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. K. C. Strong Is working ut Sandy cutting uord wood. Cliireuce Mini llugbl" Cusscily Hpelil a few days III Portland. Mr. C. V. Cassedy left Friday tor the East, where be el peels to spend the Hummer. Miss l.doru M. Mllllron has letiiineii from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. K. D Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Knowles are taking in the rose cunilval. Mrs. Theo. Koelinecke bus letuiueii from Portland where she spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Hart, of I otireii. Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Knowles. of South Dakota; Mr. I. T. Hun. of Nebraska; J II. Cooper, of Stella, Wash., and Mr and Mrs. II. F. Hart, of Moiitavlllu. visited Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Hart lust week. EAGLE CREEK. E L Pulfrey lia gone back to his old home In Wisconsin on a n!uit business trip. Mrs. R. It. Cilbson, ui'i-oliipiiilled Miss Elsie Until to her limn" In Port land aud spent a very pleasant even lug with her folks, ttinl uUo udmlred the roses on the way to her home. Mrs. A. II Chapman, of Pendleton, Is visiting with relatives of Eagle Creek. Mr. Olid Mrs. Dirk tilbsoll, assisted by Mrs A. It Chapman, entertained Mr. and Mrs. I low lei t nt dinner Sun day. ('luiid Wonille attended church III Portland Sun. lay. Walter and Will Douglass made a I unliiess trip In Piirlland on Monday. J p. Woodle und wife and three children were the gnosis of Mr. ftiid Mrs. A. W. Cooke Saturday and Sun diiv. Km . .. . f O. AJ-. CA IF NOT WHY NOT? DO YOU USE ELECTRICITY? INVESTIGATE AT lo In ahwlulclr pur itl In muxi I tl!4 wlalilmli "I". I"" tut I The Eagle Creek bo played it game of ball with the White Diamonds ! Sunday. The si-ore was 3 to 4 In 1 favor of Eagle Creek. Several of the people oil the bill nlteiuled the ball game III Eagle Creek , Sunday. The Eagle Creek second nlii" went to Spilngwuler Sunday and played n 'game on Hie Sprltniwulor diamond -scorn was IT lo 1 In favor of Spring w liter. Several of I ho people oil the hill nl lelided tl lltel llllllllieut , given by : the Eagle Creek school Friday even ' lug Iu Wllbern n hall. They reported II was line. j Alone in a Sawno'l Mldniahl. .. I I'limlniirul of dampness, draft", I storms or cold. W. J Atkins winked ns night watchman, ut Ihu r Springs ' Tctili. Such eipoMitc guv hlln Ivere cold that settled on his lungs At last lie had to give up work ll'i tiled iiiiiny remedleH but all failed nn til he tried Dr. King's New Discovery After using one Isillle, be writes: "I went buck to work us well as ever " Severe colds. Blubliorii coughs, Inflam ed throat and lungs, tieiuniorbages, croup and whooping cough gel quick relief mid prompt cure from this glor ious medicine. .'," und l ml. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. Letter List. List of unclaimed Idler at the Ori goli City postotllcn for the Week end lug June 1 1. Woman's llst-tiray, Mrs. Sopha; Olilelistnitl, Miss Clurul J I ; Simpson. Mrs. Myrtle; Smith. Miss Eugetia; Thompson. Miss Alice; Westfall. Mrs. Emma. Men's list Fischer W. II. 71ii, .Main street. OREGON CITY, OREGON