Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 07, 1910, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTE11PKISE,FIUI)AY, JANUARY 7, 1910.
.tV'i - -.l A fcotiU of GENUINE' M
-JMJ l. CYRUS NOBLE direct to ywi I
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fnm the hen known, strictly HoIculc house in the Northwest.
r.tiblihrd in rVirtltnt tn 1 V4
4 fMH GfcJSUlNE CYRUS NOBUt $4.90.
A purr oW honest whiskey bottled the distiller.
Gutrmottd to tht L'nited iwiiw Government, nd to you, to contain DOthini
xorptintf pure strihi wbtskey.
Muy ot the rmilroAds use Cyrus INoWe almost exclusively
So do the bi steamship companies.
So docs nearly every 64 metropolitan boteL
Because it's pure.
Because it's aaed ia wood.
Because it has thai solu delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened Arain, often
aaeacioncd but rarely found.
V. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EtfiUuhrd 1864 105-107 Snood Stmt. PortUnA Carte
Ctft At TNtt UNI AN Q IUW TO-OAT mhmmmbmmmmmmm
Cm 0i i.
W. J. Vu Schuyler A Co, Fwtka. 0r .
EkWJ pW tod M.90 hr plam ad at
GENUINE CYKUS NOBLE.
i by carat. prapd, four quarts
l O.A4.
NEWS OP THE COUNTY
STAFFORD.
The cold weather still continues,
mercury going down to IS degrees
above on Sunday night
We "are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Leesman. of Willamette, formerly of
Prog Pond, where she has many warm
friends, and in Stafford also, has con
tracted pneumonia. She has been ill
for some time with the typhoid fe
ver which has been so prevalent in
Willamette, but we hope to hear of
her complete recovery soon.
Wm. Schatx and sons are making
quite a clearing on the side hill, also
Mr. Nussbaum and Adolph Delkax,
and their log fires at night make one
think of old times when we boys used
to delight in roasting ears, and pop
corn by just such fires.
We hear that the fever still clings
to Ernest Kruse, but hope to hear
there is a turn for the better soon.
Mrs. Athy, widow of Ben Athy, who
was a pioneer in this part of the
country, is having a serious siege
with an attack of pneumonia.
J. Q. Gage and family came to
spend the holidays at the old home
and one of his little boys, eight years
old, was taken sick on Tuesday, and
it was feared he had typhoid fever,
but he is slowly recovering, and the
fever seems to have left him
Mr. Wlilstrand bought the T. H.
Donaldson place near the Sampson
sohoolhous mill moved tlu'rvoti some
time In October.
Charles Olson has sold his farm to
a Mr. Rowland, from Wisconsin, who
took possession last Wednesday.
MT. Kowhoiiso brought a carload of
horses and cows, and Implements
with him from the Undgvr- State.
The farm contains SO acres. Consid
eration, Jlitl'O.
EAST CLACKAMAS.
Mrs. 0. Uaberlach and her two
daughters called on Mrs. M. Shearer
Monday. Her sick boy Is Improving.
A phone meeting was held at the
school house Tuesday night, for tne
purpose of incorporating divisions
0. 2 and 3.
Mr. Dnywalt, a new comer, Is hav
ing a " room house built, which makes
an Improvement to our community,
M. Sherer was much surprised when
his cousin from Illinois came tn fn
a visit, as ho hatln t seen him tor
over :i0 years.
llv tho wav. we see that U. Halier-
lach has named his farm "Zlg. Zag
Farm."
Mr. and Mrs tlort Wolgle, of IVrt
land spent a few days with the latter s
mother, Mrs. Mundhenke.
Mrs. lUttenhouse, of Varkplace. and
her daughter, of California, spent
Friday with Katie Clark.
A surprise watch party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John llennett was
enjoyed by the old folks, as well
the young, when the time was spent
in dancing and card plnylng.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maberlach spent
New Year's In Portland, with Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Mills.
MEADOW BROOK,
The basketball boys are getting
good practice In playing this pleasing
game, by taking opposite sides, and
win soon be prepared to do up all
their opposing forces.
Mr. Kruse. who resides near our
village, has been quite ill with ty
phoid fever, contracted while visiting
in our neighboring town of Willam
ette. The boarders at the WilsonviUe
hotel are loud in their praises of the
present management and were de
lighted with the Christmas dinner
served by Mr. and Mrs. Walters, on
Christmas Day,
Charles Rldder has been enjoying afternoon
a pleasant vacation at Eagle Creek
tor a rew days
The local school opened on Monday
as nsuai, after a vacation of one
week.
Doris Young and Raymond Seelv
have returned to College at Corval-
lls.
Hog buyers hsve been numerous
lately, but prices are soaring and our
larmers are loath to part with their
swine at present quotations
Members of the M. B. A. Lodge are
requested to be out in force on Sat
urday eve., January 8th, as the of-
MARQUAM.
Cold weather still continues with
east winds.
The young people of Marquam
met at the hall the evening of De
cember 31st to watch the old year
out and the new year In. They report
having had a good time.
Our school took on a change of
instructors. Mr. Anderson, resigned,
Miss Hughes, as principal, and Miss
hate Riding, the primary grades.
Guy C. .Larklns returned to his
school at Dover Sunday.
Miss Anna Asbo and Miss Bertha
Miller returned to Oregon City, where
they have been attending school.
The Mutual Telephone Company's
meeting was largely attended Mon
day afternoon.
Alfred Jack, more familiarly known
as "Bud." was out with his family
from Oregon City a few days last
week, calling on relatives and friends,
Jack Jones took Carl Anderson to
Mount Angel Monday afternoon.
It Is whispered around that there
s to be a wedding in the near future.
Miss Ruth Green and Nora Banh
were callers on Echo Larklns Sunday
MOUNTAIN ROAD.
Freeilng weather continues and all
the ponds are frozen over and skat
ing parties are the order of the day.
Mrs. August Koellermeier, of Ad
vance, spent Friday with her daueh-
ter-ln-law, Mrs. L. Koellermeier.
J. Elsie and Fred Zimmerman
made a trip to Portland last Monday
wtm a load or furniture for Mr. Cof
fee.
John Kaiser, John Parker. Andv
Hodge and Joe Elsie were Oregon
fleers for the ensuing year will be In- ri,y visitor s Fridav
stalled at that time. Supper will be . J.'l
ven at John Park-
Mr. Wisenberg-a children are .Icfc. j We all want to know what Andy has Vended I Md'.lfnmnm.ni?
vomi. Yiari c.rw ; ..,. t,....ir..t jn. v. crowa attended and all pronounced it
Louie Nemlc had a narrow escape ; done with those beautiful dolls he
one day last week. He bad a new won at the raffle at Peter & Aden's
watcn ior a unnstmas present, rne store.
spring colt playfully turned and kick-1 Why don't you. give Charlie Rldder
ed him. the blow landing square on , your-subscription for the Enterprise hVold vea
his new watch. denUng it In and I for 1910? ,SL . ffc 7 ar
stopping the works, and the
a decided success.. Mr. Perlot fur.
nlshed the music. At midnight a
sumptuous supper was served of oys
ters, cake and coffee. After danrlns-
case
could not be opened. He took it to
a Jeweler, but we have not heard how
badly it was crippled. However, all
agree the watch saved the boy's life.
Mr. Hartley, who was stricken with
heart failure as he was helping a
neighbor butcher hogs last Monday,
had a great many old neighbors and
friends from his old home in South
Dakota, who were Bhocked by the supper was served by the popular host
news of his sudden death, and all
who were able attended the funeral
at Tualatin and followed him to his
last resting place.
John Tledeman. who bad a severe
cold last week, returned to his work
at Mr. Gage's this week.
At the present writing the days are
beautiful, but pretty cool for Oregon, i
and we enjoy tne cool weather about
as mi,.!, bb Tava, anA Arlvrtno H nta i
sent a portion of the North Pole down ef,r
tAr ft. Ar1An V.- U-, 1 . I fcut J iciuiucu uuillC IU I ne wee Bill HI
Carl Eisele and Warren McCormlck
went to Portland Wednesday.
jonn Kaiser Is hauling his hav from
Mr. Peterson's place, which he pur
chased at the sale a few weeks ago.
A watcn party was given for the o d
folks at the home of A. J. Hodge. The
evening was enjoyably spent in play
ing earns. At midnight a dainty re
past was served of cake, coffee, sand
wiches, nuts and candy.
Ired Baker spent his vacation with
his sisters. Mrs. E. Kruse and Mrs.
U Koellermeier.
Deward Hodge and Ora Eisele went
to Canby on Friday afternoon.
A. J. Hodge was the lucky man In
getting the set of silver salad forks
ting out furniture and household
goods for the new homes in Apple
uaie.
Mr. Sumner's neat little bungalow
on the corner. Is now completed, and
the family has moved in.
The masquerade ball, on New Year's
eve., was largely attended, and was a
very enjoyable occasion. A splendid
and hostess at the hotel, and the boom-
lng of cannon at twelve o'clock gave
the Old Year a fond farewell and ush
ered in the New Year with good
wishes and loving greetings to all.
CLACKAMAS.
The merry peal of bells, the heavy on raffffle at Peters & Aden's, of Wll
boom of cannon and lesser noises. wjnMiie.
Another batch of new weather from
headquarters this week.
Miss ThelmA Rehson Is quite sick.
Dr. Powell was called to see her Sun
day afternoon and pronounced it
stomach trouble.
Mr. Allen and family, of Portland,
are spending holidays visiting with
Mr. Honacre and family. Mr. Allen
Is writing tiro InMiiauc and was giv
ing Mr. Schafer u few pointers.
From late reports as to the Swift
It. R., If the story must ho told. Mo
lalla Is left out lit the cold.
The MeadowhrooK S. S. reorganis
ed Sunday. Mr James llecUert was
chosen superintendent.
II. S. Romsley ha Jut closed a deal
with the Canby Canal Company, sell
ing them a tract of land presumably
to he used for depot grounds for the
Cttiihy-Mcudowtiroek & Molalln Rail
road. Charles Hall, laving sold his ranch,
the llrook farm, luis moved his family
to F.lyvlllo, where they will reside for
the present.
Mr. Dolman was tiansactlng busi
ness with the W.vill'urn people Sat
unlay.
Our real estate men report nothing
doing in their line for the last few-weeks.
MACKSOURQ.
Skating Is fine on Uike Kraxburger.
Joe Glhson hus gone to work for
run Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. (lowers entertained a
jolly house-party New Year's day.
Fred and Bert Wallace visited old
friends In Macksburg Sunday.
A number of voting bloods of Can
by came to MacVstmrg Sunday night,
attracted by the tin.- skating and the
pretty girls. Come again boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, visited the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Ernest
KIAr, Sunday.
School started again last Monday In
Mackshurg and Ume Elder. The
Oak Grove district Is to have ono more
week's vacation.
Jess Hepler smut Sunday with his
father.
Miss Hulda Kratherber. who has
been In Portland for several months,
Is at home again.
Wanted, bad. three doien pairs of
ladles' skatea.
A Jolly crowd watched the old year
out and the new year In. under the
hospitable roof of Mr. John Harms.
Mrs. J. J. Gibson Is enjoying a vis-
It from her mother.
THE
El
DR. KING'S
I W DBSCOVEIRY
for COUGHS and COLDS
AMD ALL THROAT and LUNGS
DISEASES
PRESENTS
ptKWM - consuuPTion
Two yean ago a ever cold settled on my luttgi and so completely prostrated ma ht I wai
unablo to work and scarcely able to stand. 1 thtn waa advised to try Dr. Kln'a New Dlacovory. and
alter using one botUo I went back tq work, at well a 1 over was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Teno.
PRICE 60c
AND $1.00
.X SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY XL
JONES DRUG CO.
TEACHER COMES FROM MARQUAM
Will Takt Position In Faculty
Local High School.
of
Dr. Boll's AntiMptic Salvs
Is good for anything for which a salve
Is Indicated Such as pimples, black
heads, sores, chaps, ulcers, sunburn
and all skin affections. 25c at Jones
Drug Co.
NEW YEAR'S EVE IN ADVANCE.
A merry crowd of young folks gath
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Koellermeier In Advance. Fri
day night, to watch the arrival of the
New Year. The evening was pleas
antly spent In music and games. At
late hour dainty refreshments were
served, and at midnight, celebrated
the arrival of the New Year in antiro-
prlate style, and In the wee small
hours, the guests departed, wishing
each other a bright and happy new
year. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. August Koellermeier. Mr. and
Mrs. William Koellermeier. Mr. and
Mrs. Koellermelt'r, Fred Baker. Roy
Thompson, Victor Thompson, Con
stance Thompsua. Polly Koellermeier,
Jlary Koellermeier, Iiuls Toedtef-
meler, Henry Koellermeier, Peter
Wilson. John Dickson and Walter
Luke.
Carl P. Anderson, for the last two
years principal of the Marquam
schools, has been elected to a posi
tion as Instructor In the Oregon City
high schools. Hn will arrive here
witnm a day or two. Mr. Anderson
Is well known anions the educators
or t lackamas County. Tho position
to which he has been elected was
created last month to relieve the ex
isting conditions In the hlsh school
where there are three teachers. The
tinmen of routine work upon City
Superintendent Tooie has been so
great that the Board of Directors con
cluded to engage an additional high
scnooi learner.
BUILD MILES OF WALKS. i education before It was finished.
! I.011U Funk, Fred (lerlier, Mahala A.
Mount PlMiant Improvtmsnt Club GUI. W. I', Klrehem, Mrs. Funk. V. V.
Mks Flnt Rtcord. Wilson and other took part In thn
The Mount Pleasant Civic Improve- discussion and all went of tho opln
mem Club held Its first meeting of Ion that loo many studies are crowded
the year Tuesday night, with a large on the rural common schools,
immher nf people In attendance. The W. I. Klrehem was selected as (Ire
Msrry Christmas for Mr. Pussy.
The employes of the Hawlry Pulp
& Paper Company presented the su
perintendent, George E. Pusey. with
a handsome roll-top desk, fixtures and
chair, as a Christmas and New Year's
gin, as a token of high esteem. Mr
I'usey was taken completely by sur
prise, ana 10 say that he appreciates
the kindness and thoughtfulness of
me men does not express IL
Helping the School Census.
Peter Bach, with his wlfo and 10
hlldren, have arrived In Oregon City
to make their home. They have start-
1 housekeeping. They Come from
Easton, Maryland, and Mr. Bach was
attracted here through correspondence
with the publicity department of the
Oregon City Commercial Club, whoso
ork Is bearing new fruit dally.
A New Organ
$46
Delivered to Any Rail,
rood Station or Boot
Landing in Oregon
Nasal Catarrh quickly yisM. to tru
eat by tho srooohls, aromotic Kly'i
Orewn Balm. It is roroivod through tbt
nostrils and clrooM ami heals tho whol
surface oror which it diSur itaelf. Brag
gists sell tht 50e. silt. Tost it sad vou
are sore to eontiuut tho treottntnt till ro.
litved.
Announcement.
To acoommoiUto thuoo who ar partial
to Um nso of atomism ia applying liquid
into tho nasal pMog fur catarrhal treu
Um, th proprietor pronar Crown Bslm in
liquid form, which will V known m Kir's
liquid Cnm Balm. Priro Im-luding th
spraying tub is 75 eenU. DmgginU or by
mail. Tho liquid ton embodies th mod.
leinal properties of th solid prntion.
sidewalk committee reported a total
of 4000 feet of sidewalk Just complet
ed, and the Club authorlied thn com-1
mlttee to have a much more con
structed. Throe miles of sidewalk
has been laid during the last year
Insurance agent In place of V. P.
Wilson, resigned.
A strong resolution was passed
against the proposed assembly con
vention and constitutions! conven
tion a being promised by enemies
THROAT MISERY.
and the club expect to tmlld three of th Initiative and referendum and
miles more during 1910. The cost of direct nrlmarles.
suiewaiK construction last year was
more than $700. The entertainment
committee reported the recent enter
tainment a flnanrlal success. The
club will produce "The Heart of a
Hero," a drama, 00 January 15, for
the benoflt of the sidewalk fund.
Rtad How a Boston Msn Got Rid of
Chronic Throat Dlitat.
Millions of Bottles
of Dr. Bell's I'lne-Tar-lloney used an
nually is good evidence that It I a
good remedy fur tAtirlpp. roughs. had tried hundred of other thing
luiiis, ami an tnroai am bronchi that nronle or dorlor would mmm
"Hyonml did me a world of good
when I had chronic laryngitis; In fact
effected a cure after all the best spe
cialist bad given up as a bad
Job. I tried llyonnd the same as I
troubles. !Kk for the Hell on the
llottlo. Sold hy June Drug Co.
HARDINQ GRANGE.
The New Year's day meeting of
Harding Grange was well attended.
about 50 members being present. The
new offlcer were Installed by Past
Master O. D. Robblnt, assisted by
Mrs. Fred Klrehem. The sister pro
vided an ample supply of good things
for the dinner and on two of the
long dining tables to seat the assem
bled Grangers.
Mrs. Ij. L Klrehem. the lecturer.
had provided a programme, mostly
recitations and reading, by the little
folks, and there was a discussion on
mend. They all fallod except llvomel
and thl effected a cure thst ha been
lasting. All my trouble happened 13
years ago and I had ought to be
ashamed not to have written you be
fore. At first I waited to sen If the
cure wa permanent or not. and when
you realise that for five winters be
fore used llyomel that I could not
speak above a whisper and sometimes
not all you can Judge why I walled
with a good deal of anxiety for time
to tell If I wa really cured or not."
K. A. IJiotsey, US Houth Street, Bos
ton, Ma.. April I. 1909.
Breathe llyomel in through the In
haler that come with a II 00 outfit,
and this highly healing and amende
vaporised air will pronip0yr"-"
industrial education, which widened ami iu.rmiintlv oi,r rnr,h .r.
out to cover nearly the whole field of I ordinary diseases of tho nosn and
bronchial tube. It gives great relief
to consumptive. Sold by leading
Dealer everywhere and In Oregon
City by Huntley Bros. Co.
Jan 7 SI
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
TTANTA
the advent of the New
here to prove they found It. There
seems to be many Doubting Thom
ases in the world.
Mrs. Mays and bod, Amos, and little
grandson, spent New aeYr's with her
mother, Mrs. Sharp, of Frog Pond.
WILSONVILLE.
Skating has been one of the recre
ations of the holidays for the youth
of this place.
Miss Helena Johnson gave a party
at her home, last Saturday evening,
which was greatly enjoyed by the in
vited guests.
The Home and School Club will
meet next Friday atfernoon at the
school building. The Teachers In
stitute will be held at Clackamas on
January 18. and preparations for an
enjoyable time are in progress,
Clackamas Grange, No. 298, held
When You See the Bell
On the bottle you have our guarantee
tat you are getting the best cough
and cold remedy. Dr. Boll's Pine-Tar
Honey has millions of satisfied users
Sold by Jones Drug Co.
REDLAND.
On December 29 numerous Rose
buds met at the beautiful home of
Mrs. W. H. Bonney. the rooms nf
wnlch were tastefully decorated with
ferns, Oregon Grape and cedar. After
Jesse Lawrence spent New Year's
Day with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bethune returned '
nn W'atnABiliv fmm tholr- vQnatrm I
MIbs Ellen Brobst returned to Ore-.the regular all-dav meeting Saturday, ,he ."V" wer! &-'Mel "1 the par
on City Saturday to resume her January 1. Election nf officers toot '?r tne rtoora of the lnlng roo mwere
school duties at that place. ! place, Mrs. Emma Jones taking the
Some young people from Newberg : position of Master of the Grange. The
attended the masquerade ball on New I Grange property hag been turned over
Year's eve. to C. F. Street, but the order will hold
Elmer Jones has been spending ; its meetings there.
some time In Sherwood, with his
mother, who is quite 111.
Rev. Snyder, of Beaverton, preach
ed an excellent sermon at Hood View
church on Sunday morning last.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Graham's
mother, Mrs. Mteek.t, of Sherwood, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young and
Mr. McFarlane, agent for Trojan
powder, is In town. Those who have
used this powder claim It to be a su
perior article. It will not explode
only as lighted from the fuse, and Is
therefore safer to handle than the or-
dlnary kind,
thrown open. Games were Indulged
In, ye old fashioned games, and games
or tonay, tne special feature of the
evening being music bv the Swart
orcnestra.
After a sumptuous repast the nartv
oroge up toward the sma hours
of the morning, heartily thanking the
nosiess tor her kind hospitality.
Stomach Trouble Cured.
If you have any trouble with your
nev. j. u. jones went 10 uregon stomach you should take Chamber-
uuy 1 uesuay evening 10 auena tne Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr.
itfiuiar wrcuiiK OI LUB mrijuip J. p. KInte nf TT1 1 n n Vfn aavo. t
... ...10. nunn ,uunK at urar Dimueiuuuu, nave used a great many different mod-
New Year's dinner In Portland at the j This "cold snap" takes off the wood Iclnes for stomach trouble, but find
uuuih ui aits, itoss raoiaer. aim uuine wno mougni mey nau a nig Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Miss Mary Brobst, our youngest I wood pile, are Bcurrylng around with Tablets more beneficial than any other
musical star, has resumed ber studies , cross-cut saws, hunting up stray logs, remedy I ever used "
in ruruHria suit spenmng a pleasant
vacation U her home In WilsonviUe.
Painless Dentistry
bn lv tFi.-tr pit-
......... 1,,, ..atwo. lh-
j I" cue da;
"j W ,, ett t gy-j
'.' S&'i or po-c.'vn
Mcn,i,. $3.50
IVYolir Cro, 5.00
''22k6njtT.th 3.50
;.- JCold F.l.tfi 1.00
' 'Eurr,s Fi.Cnjt 1.00
Came Near Choking to Death.
A little boy, the son of Chris. D.
Peterson, a well known resident of
the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had
a sudden and violent attack of croup.
Much thick stringy phlegm came up
after giving Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I think
he would have choked to death had
we not given him this remedy." For
:-;aie by Huntley Bros. Co.
JOHN .W. THOMA8,
DENTI8T.
Molalla Mondays.-
SMYRNA.
b'lver lYIiw
.50
2.50
Misses Nellie and Maude and R. E.
Yoder returned from the Schwartz-
Kobbina wedding near Redland last
Sunday.
Last Wednesday evening a host of
the friends and neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Widstrand gathered at
'. 'nljy Fillinrt
r.n. a D.
. e nn
. r 'let U.UU
Jrfc.t itt Bub-
CL W. . UM, ratamimtaioi Ixr PUIh '.Oil
work guaranteed for is years meir nome to welcome them to our
minst. The evening waB snent w th
Wise Dental Co.
tm.v)a Boilbiso iNcoeoTo
IiuiS'uu.lln. PORTLAND, OREGON
omcs aouu: a. m. u 1 1. u. un.
music and singing and faking care
of the good thlngB that the neighbors
brought in well-filled baskets. R. E.
Yoder and Fred Eyeman furnished
the Instrumental music and the Wid-
strana daughters sang.
SLICKERS
wear well
and they keep you
dry while you are
wearing tnem
$300
EVERYWHERE
GUMANTEFD WATERPROOF.
CAAIOS ffi
AJ.Towep Co
Tower Canaoam Co. umttu. tommto. Cm
IK
Here la a pl.-turo of ono of thn mom
perfectly flnlsned orKunii now munufnc
lured. It Is the Pacific CJue..n. made
especially for Ellers risno Ifoune.
Choice of faiH-jr walnut or seli-clm ouk
canes. Fine, very larne beveleil plate
mirror, perfctly flnlahed; an ornament
to any rnanMl'in.
Numerous n-w and valuahla I mnrnv..
ments are en.lodled In this orsjan, mak
ing It at onre one of the bent and moat
flurable organi manufactured In tho
Lnlle.l Htat. '
riullt with rpeclal regard to Pacific
Coant cllmatn. '
fteslilea tun regular rend tone, this
Inntrumiint ulo has nnvoral oi-iavea of
the regular ,:,,o effect, to be found In
,.w vine, lour".
Great Special Offer
To more thorouirhlv lntroiiir- it.u
organ we are making mont esi-niitliiiial
111 ' . 1 ' " ami ii-riiis and
will deliver 11 ali rl 1, .. 1
feet and full-.- B-iii,riini,.,.,i ,.r... .
tiald to any lallroml station i,r 1,1,1.1
andlng In tin- atate of (irm, r,.r t,.:
on payment of dWn , , month
The fan.-ler Mylea, ,-,2, .-,
same terms. Write ua today, as t ti la
offer la positively limited.
PORTLAND, OltKOOV
Lara-eat, Leading and Moat Iteaponalble
wcaiera uraiera.
Btore at Beattle.
BoUa, Walla Wall. Ban Kranclco. etc'
Address Nearest Store.
A NEW ELECTRIC LAMP
MORE ECONOMICAL THAN
any carbon filament lamp.
CHEAPER
and
MORE STURDY
than the
TUNGSTEN
can be used in
KEY SOCKET
Portland Railway Light
& Power Company
147 SEVENTH STREET