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OKEOON CITY ENOTl'IlJfjJK, , .KJUDAY,. , APRIL 29, 1910. LARSEN & COMPANY J Cor 10th A Miln. St. I i ORCQON ClTV, OREGON. a i .- . i Wholesale and Retail ; i GROCERIES j j AND PRODUCE j LAND PLASTER Hoy, Groin, held, Nower and Gar den Seeds. t COUNTRY PROCUCE i L.......1.... LOCAL BRIL;PS Dr. L. d. lea, Dentist, Uooma 17 nj It, Maaoiilo IlldK. K. II. Diiiii'iin, Justice of III ii iMMicii Ill Mnlnllu, wit III (liii rlly Monday. Olil tiewspapcm given away lit En tirirlN ofllce. Jim Ki'lili'iii'l, a prominent farmer of t'liickamaii, w In Oregon City mi WnilltcMilll)'. Mr. Charles HpittiKltT. cif ( 'uriiH. In tip-Knn Clly Weducsiliiy vlie lilng relatives, Mia. J I). Mies, who has been vis iting wlili rlt Ivt. In thin city, left Friday, for her Ihuiih In Portland. Dnvlil Itulx'iMiii, who recently re turned frnni lluncotn. OtYKon, visited with nan In I hi city ilurliiK Hi'' week. A niarrlaK" IU-ciihw waa granted In I'nrtlaiiil this week to James Hnxtcr mill Minn Kdii'l HlakcHlee, who are Imili ri-nlili'iiK nf thin rlly M,m Tmiy I hi" ninl little duoahter, Kiinlce, nf Astoria, hint week arrived In Oregon city, vlnltlng with Mr. mill Mm. rlntrltn Kully for u few dnya, II. II. KiniiioiiM, 11 wi'll known m tor tiny of I'orllnnil, whmrti .home In In JmttiliiRit bulge, (.'liii'luiunm County, wiim III 111" clly on IiuhIiiiihh Tuesday, U yon wiint oli newspapers cnll at ICiiIimpiImu niiii'ii, Free. .luliii Flmiciiue, of .Hnmon, who la mi ployo.i in Din niiii'ii ut Urn Icluinon I'lipnr Ciiinpiiny. In visiting- wild his pumtilM, Mr. ii nd Mrs. J, Kim"'""', of Ihla elty fur n week, N. It, Cliiiniiiui, whii him linen spend ing Mm Hauler vii"iillon In thin city mill In I'ortlnnil, left Friday for Ku Kiiliii, where ho will resume, liln alud lc ul ihi! Ilulvemlly of Oregou, MImh Minn Knlly, who In mm of tint clerks' of tint United HUH' a Ijilld Of Hi'" m ji Oriinili), Oregon, Iiiih re- tiirni'i) lo Oregon Clly, where she will have it two iiioiiIIin' vui'iillnn, mill will vUli wlih her piiimiiK, Mr, ninl Mra II. U Knlly. , Mr. unit Mm. H, l, Anderson, who were ijutrr It'll hint week at thu liuinn of tlu liiitnr'N parents, Mr. and Mrs IIi'iinoii, of Iikiiii, returned from their linncymnoh on Thursday, mu visited wild friend beforn leaving for tliiflr future Iioiiiii lit IIIIImIioio. Wh guarantee Hiillinrliinil'i Kaglo ICyn Halve to rum roinmon aoro nyc In 21 to 3fl hour. Thin ihhiiiii strange, lint It In hacked hy our guariinlen You run tin rink uml It only oosla 2ra. A. II. Ciiiillluril, nf Minneapolis Minn., who was called licni by lh KxrlotiN IIIiikhn nf-liU mm, fluy Coull liinl. Iihn rntiiriK'il hoinn, (luy Conll Inril In thu youtiK mini I'tnployoil hy thi ti'liiplioiiit romunny whn Hint wllh II hiTlnim m-rlili'lit Nomn tlniii n kh III I'ortliinil. Ill" cuiiilliliiii In NllKhtly Impnivril. W. A. Ilnyliiinn, x-lmnkr of Knin ciiiIii, whn III Ori'Kim t'lty Wi'ilniiliiy, lllli'liillliK Hi" Opi'll Hlvnr Cull vnlll lull. K. W. Iliirtlutt, of KhIbpuiIu, mIhii ut inmli'il I tm CoiiviiiKlon. Mr, llnyliniin will not Ii'kvo rCHturnilu, mnl will riir- ry on IiunIik'nn an UNiinl, ript bunk Iiik . Tim Norrlwpliicii, coiinIhIIiik of thri-o IoIn mnl rrnpli'iirn imNr I ho llnri'lny Ni'liiMilhoiiNn, Iiiin iM'i'ii purrhiiNHil hy I'rof. K. J. H. T'miu'i'. MrN. NorrU mnl fiimlly i'pi'rl to tnovi' on thnlr furm In N fw wiH'kN, whin th new owner will lukn ihinncnnIoii. Tlw In nil llci In a Hlkhlly IocniIoii ovcrlooklnK tin' northern pnrt f the city. I'Mwnril ThompNon, of Otlnwa, Can lulu, who Iiun been vlllln with IiIn roimltiN. MUiu'N .Nfiiy mnl Kihel Thorn pNun, left the firNt f the week for lltintliiKion, On-Kon, where he Iiun been i'iit hn li'li'uriiph operator for Special Sale Ladies' Oxfords We are heavily over-stocked in Ladies' Oxfords Ladies' patent leather Oxfords, regular $2.50 value, high or low heel, in either light or hcovy sole $2. 1 5 Regular $2.25 Ladies' Oxfords in vici kid, high or low heel, in cither heavy or light sole, and Blucher cut $1.55 Regular $1.75 Vici Oxfords, high or low heels, good round toe, sjecial $1,35 Oregon City Shoe Store JUSTIN S. LAGH50N, I'ropr. Haiti Street Opp. I'ostoffice thn 0. It. A N, Itullroml Company. Ailnlpli Jonhnkn, noii of Mr. nml Mr. II. O. Joelinlm, of Mount 1'lefin lint who Iiiin Ihhjii very III with typhoid fever ninl cumpllciliiiinH for Neveml month, uml who wiin hut rocnnlly liroiHiht Iioiiiii from I ho hoHpltnl In i'ollmill, WHN UKIll'l tllkell tO tllO ll'IH pllal, whitro an opnrailon wiin per formed. Theoiloro OhiiioiiiI, who Iiik linen III wllh typhoid fever In thn Ht. Vln cent lloHpllnl ut I'ortlimd, Iihh no fur recovered thul hn whn utile to leuvo thn IiiniIiiiIIoii on Monday for IiIn inolher N Inline In I'ortlnnil, where Jit' will remain mil II lie In ublo to bo brought to IiIn liuinn In ihlN city. Mr. mid Mm, UMiioml'N biiby, ulwi u victim of typhoid fever, which linn been for Nome time In ihn Mulernlty Hnmo at rorilmid, wiin hroiiKht lo Orcein Clly luHt week, mid In now on thn road to recovery, Kdwiinl (;. linker, who wiin formerly ciinnecleil wllh the olllcu forca of thn Willamette I'll In A I'd per C und who recently reNlKUeil IiIn portion. Iiiin become Ideulllli-d with Ihu lluw. ley I'ulp It I'uper Co, Mr. linker cumo hern from Colorudo mid wn mainly liiNirumeiiiiil In formliiK In Oregon City IdiIk" of KlkN, of which ho In now eiatied ruler. ChurleN (). AlbrlKht, of Hood Itlver, wiin III Dretcon Clly UiHt week vIhIIIiik Will IiIn many old frleniln. Mr. Al b. iKhl formerly, rcNlded In thin clly, where hn wiin' In IiuhIiiuhn. He In now enKiiKed III thn culture of nuiiiu of the run-Hi apples that are ruUe, n thn HiMid Hlver ei'll)ii, and ulmi of mruw nerm-N. II" in uimikiiicu wliu thu IIimiiI Klver country, ami miya thul he In (Ihth to aiay. Mr. AlbrlKht wun iTi'iimpanleil here hy IiIn ilunulitcr, Mtn. Jami-N Church, und two noun, of ( 'on ill in. ()ri'K"ii, who huvu returned lo Cortland, where they will vlHlt for a few (IliyN before leaving for their home, Mr. ami Mm. Clyde (. Huntley left TuewUy for Itlchmoiid. Va to ultend the Nailiniul AHNorlatlon of IlouriU of riliirmacy and the Amerlrun I'hnr mnceuutli'ul .Meeilnif. Mr. Huntley In Nerreiury of thn Orenon Hoard of I'hurtuncy, ' They were accompanied by Mr. and Mm. OorK C. Hliikeley, of The Imlli-H, Mr. Illukeley beliiK prenlileiit of the Oregon Hoard. Mr. and Mm. Kred Terry, who have been inaklfiK their home at Cryvlal KprlhKN, near JeiinliiKH Ixidce, left Monday for Coronado lleach, Califor nia, wher they will makn their future home for the prenenl. Mr, and Mm. Terry have gone fur the benefit of the latter'N health, and hnvo ulreudy rent ed a houNe. , i Mr. John Gleaaon and ilaiiKhter, MIhn Minnie, who have been upend ItiK I lie punt month In California, re turned home Thumday niomliiK. Mra. tilvaxoii und ilaiiKhler vlxltuj at Krea no, Chlco. and Han KraiicUro, and re- port a moHt enjoyable time. Tha weutlinr, wherv lliey vUlted, waa ex- Iremely warm. Aiiiouk those who attended the Open rtlvor Conyntlon held In thin city U'ejinemlay were Colonel E. Hofer, edllor of Salem Jnurnnl; Percy Young, of Albany; II. 8. (ille, Salem: J. N. tiraham and A. II. (irahain, prominent Nteamboat men of I'ortland; v. J. Clark, editor of the (iervuU Star; Mayor Dnvla, of Albany; M. JU and It. 8. Cm, of Canby and J. J. New ton, of Wllholt. Mr. and Mm. Olio U Hae, of Sla- non. California, who have been In this city vIhIIIiik Mr. and Mm. K. V. Hands li-rt Friday for (orvallla, where they will vIhIi relative! for a few daya be fore leaving for their home. Mm. line l a aiHter of Mm. Hand, whil her huHband la aiiperintemlent of the KInkoiin Kxplorntlon and Mining Com pany. MIhn C. Coldmnlili, I he leading mil liner, SiKi Main 81. NORTHERN CLACKAMAS MILWAUKIE, I week and at iiri.'Hent la analHtlng II. C. To.ler with hla Iabonwlch bungalow nt UlNley. , : . Mr. and Mra. Fred Terry and Utile daughter Kllen, of Hllvor HprlngN, d paried on Hunduy for California, where I hey expect to remain a year. Mr. and Mra. Terry reNlded at Jen nlngN ldgo aome four yearn, wlire they are very well and favorably known and their hojt of friends are in hopea that thnlr atay will provo beneficlul to Mm. Terry, who haa been III for aome weeka. They will vlHlt for awhile at Ia Angelea and Oak land, but expect to make their home at Coronado lleach. Mra. (Jorber drove down from Ig an and wa a week end guem of her daughter. Mra. Frank Davy. the Mlnthorn Mr. and Mm. I', D. Newell enjoyed committee lif ramllv reunion on Sunday, when Thn Molhera' and Teachera' Club held Ha regular meeting lam Friday evening at thn achool hall. The vice prcHldeht, Mjn. Ullu Maple, pieie(. After a ahorl biiNlneaH i-nnlon a line program me wun retiden d by thn pu plla of thn MHwitiiklo Xi-houl, I'rof. H, K. Hunter, Mualcal Mie. tor of thn I'ortland achoola guvo a very Inter I'Htlng iiddreN on "Mnnlc In the Hrhool." Al HiIn nieellng It wan voted to only keep thn reading nxnn open on , Tiiduy ufternooii nml Friday evening and loan gut bonk on both daya ufter May 1. A May (Sole and HunM Hoclnl will lie given In the Orange Hall Saturday evening under the aunplcea of the Orange, mutinied by Flower Cluh. Tim charge urn working hard lo make the; their daughter, .tra. WatBon, and two affair a big aucceaa. Ilitln folka, of Newport, and Mlaa I'hlllln Haker waa taken to Ht. Vlii-;i?Nma and tJlenn Newell, of Eugene, tent lloapltal TuoHdny m-rloualy III und K. V. Newell and wife, of Port- wllh typhoid fever. Mr. liaker'a hoal I land, were their gueatg. aliio Mra. of frlenda Jiopo for Ilia Hpe(..(y recov- i Mi-y Newell and a friend. Mm. Went, ery. j of In Angelea, California. Mr. Klley, who had hin root Injured mt and lira. 0;o. Smith, of Canby, at the I'ulp Mill aevoral weeka ugo, ! were callera at thn Uxlge on Sunday la able to bo out on cruirhea. I and Monday, and on Tuesday Mra. John. Carlaon. who Bold hla farm Smith and two children left I'ortland euat of Mllwaukle lant month, haa . f(lr Manchealcr, Iowa, where they will moved hla family to unanii. vl h 1 1 with her parcnta, who are prom- 0. iT . Iluiter aoia ma nouw; and , inent farmem at that place. two Iota In Mllwauklo to J. W. Hart. Mr Hart expecla to Improm the prop- fm. Geo. MorKe vlaiied with her Hon and family in Portland, on Wed- erty and make a home fur lilmaelf and , rleaday of thla week. family. Mra. T. J. Spooner entertained tne Thn Crystal Uike Park team won i nrogreNKlve club at her home on the tho Sunday game from the Hop Oold , Willamette 'on Tuesday afternoon, team, of Portland, on Crystal Park Among the members of the club who grounds last Sunday. were present were Meadamea J. Jen- O. F. witte lost a line niiick awan nlngs M. Hart, Will Jacotia ana si. Don't Strain Your Eyes If you are troubled with headaches or dull pains around the eyes you had better consult a skilled op tician. We will be glad to attend to your case and can guarantee the best results. Stop In some day and let us find out for you exactly what the trouble Is with your eyea. Examination coats you nothing and It may save you a lot of trouble later on. Perhaps your glasses are a little out tit shape. We are alwaya glad to straighten them for you free of charge. last Wednesday night, ami ho believes arnne thief stole it. so he haa offered 120 reward for Information leading to the arrcal of tho guilty party. W. ill. Counsell. our Hoad Master, haa finished grading Palm Avenue this week. This road extends east of town for two and a half miles and la a aplendld piece of road work. Every Bottle la Guaranteed Kverv bottlo, of Dr. Hell s Pine-Tar HoncV la guaranteed to give aatlsfac- tlon In all throat and bronchial troubles. Shaver and the Misses Arllnr.e Shav er, Dorothy Jacotia and Hronte Jen nings. Mr. Tlbbltts, of Portland, waa a Tuesday caller at the home of hla ala ter, Arm. John Jennings. Owing to the musical at the home of H. C. Palnton and wife on Thumday evening. April 28, there will b no meeting of the Industrial Club fintll Friday afternoon, April 29, when the members will meet at the home of Mrs. 11. Roberts to make' all arrange ments to observe Mother'a Day, which the club wjll observe at their next regular meeting on May 12, wllh a fine programme. Mr. and Mrs. Needham, or Saginaw, OAK GROVE. Dr. Febieg la InHtullltig the plumb- lug fixtures In hla new house on the Mich., who have been spending aome river. time in California, called on Mr. and ljidles" Aid Society had lis monthly Mrs. L. Wilcox on Monday. Mr. ana tea In the church buntim-til Thursday, Mm. Needham were accompanied out when 23 member and vlsllora were from Portland by Mr. Wilcox's daugh- preseiit. A collection of over J.i was ter, Mm. Evelyn Holden, wno was a udded lo the church fund. The follow- former classmate at the Saginaw high Alberta Farm Land 0 ' The Canadian Pacific Railway Track" ' Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta fresh land on the market all the time, right on the Railroad no stumps,' no brush. . Sold at low figures, on ten years time cannot be beat for investment. Buy while it Is cheap. Come with us and see for yourself, excursions leave Portland every ten. days. 'See Agent at '; ' c. h. dye:s law office ' ' Corner 8th and Main Streets 1 ' ; OREGON CITY, OREGON - ' Forced To Leave Home. Every year a largo number of poor sufferers aa-hose lungs are sore and racked th coughs are urged to g6 to another climate. Hut thla Is costly and nut always sure. There's a bet ter way. Ut Dr. Klng a New DIs covery cure you at home. Vlt cured me of lung trouble," wrltea W. R. Nel son, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else fulled and I gained 47 pounds In weight. Ha aiirely the King of all rough and liflig cuivs." Thousands owe their Uvea and health to It Its noKltlvely guaranteed for Couglia Colds, lJifirlppo, Asthma. Croup all Throat and l,ung troubles, 50c and Jt.iK). Trial bottle free nt June Drug Co. Death of Abraham Baker. Abraham linker died Tuesday at Iris home In Cams, aged 77 years. He leaves u family. Tho -funeral took place Thursday and the Interment ....... , i... If vou have sore eyos of any kind use Sutherland's Englo Kye Salvo. It Is Is good for nothing but the eyes. It is nalnlesa nnd hunmlcus, and is positively tho host. If you don't Rny so we" will refund your money. Try It and then tell your neighbors. Sold everywhere. 25c a tube. The Ingredients- are on the carton. Dr. Hell's I'lne-Tnr-lloney'coiitnlna no hnblt producing drugs, and always gives satisfaction. Look fsr the bell on me itouiu. I The confidence Iclt by brmcn and I Birdcnert In Ferry i Sceus to-ilar I would have been Impossible to led la I any terds two (core ol years I auo. we have made a I Klence ol seed I irowlna. always do I exactlr what you expect ol them. For ale everywhere. mirS ll SEED I aNNUal Free on request D. M. ream V A CO, Detroit, Mloh. 1 BEE HIVES . omicT rsoM pactory Made from Oregon Cedar Prleti Moderate We alia make Poultry Shipping Coop Prlct Hit nt on requMt WILLIAMS BROS,, Mra. LINT. ON lug programme waa given: Solo, Miss Sully Warren; recitation, Mra. Dr. Mc- Arthur; aolo, Miss Louis Keniieuy; Mm. John Klsley was present. Birtha. Horn, April 21. to the wife of J. W. Wubbur, a daughter. Mother and the child dolnt; nicely. Horn. April 23. to the wife of ciyue Swlnuey, of Rlsley Station, a 7 pound son. Mother and son doing fine. Clyde la perfectly happy. Baseball. Crystal Lake team defeated the Hop Gold team of Portland April 21, the score being 15 to 2. Among one Of tho principal features of the game was home run by Pal w oruungion. Oak. drove team .won from The White Diamond tea) of Portland on April 24. Score 12 to 11. Onk Grove achool team defeated the Concord team April 22. Score 18 to 7. Next Friday the school teams will play at Concord. Clatu Column made a home run on Sunday, scoring the first tally. Several of the boys made a three bag hit. .Mm. Tom Lennrd and children, of Portland. Upent the day Wednesday with Mra. Walter Terwllllger, of Courtney. Mrs. Hlrch. of San Francisco, moth er of Mm. Lenurd, Is visiting Mm. Terwllllger at Courtney. N. . Whipple, of Drain, Oregon, has opened the blacksmith shop here and ia an experienced smith. His work will be first clas In every respect. Give him a call. Church Notea. m E. Church. Sunday school 10 A. M.. Mrs. Dr. McArthur, Snpt. Ser vices nt 11 A. M. by the pastor, James Moore. . School Notes. Robert Richardson has been clean- in the school grounds and has them In tine shape. Karl Slitter left school to take a position with the Oregon Casket Com pany, of Portland. IB the way of improvements arounu the school building the directors have purchased awnings for the south windows. school with Mra. Needham. Mr. and Mm. Cushln, of Portland, will occupy the new bungalow near the Emmons residence and Prof. Boy er and wife have leased Rock Lodge for the summer. Mr. Jeager, Sr., and two grandsona. of Portland, were pleasant callera on Sunday and expect to come out about May 1st and occupy their cottage. One of the Jeager brothera and fam ily will apend the summer In Europe, and have leased his cottage to Mr. and MVa. Reed. Mn and Mm. Caason and Mt. and Mm. Hare have purchased river front from Mr. Roethe and will be domicil ed there during the summer mohiha. The above families enjoyed camp life at the Lodge during the two previous seasons. Mr. and Mrs. Morse and Mary Jane Palnton drove to Willamette on Tuea day. ' , Rev. Shupp spoke on April 24 at the Chapel on the World's Movement and based his sermon on Math. 28-19: 20, and among the many interesting facts their Is at present only one mis sionary for every 75.000 people In for eign lands, while in America we have one preacher for every 200 people. kmmm A STOPPED WATCH is worse than no watch at all, "We repair the highest grade watches with the same ease that we would a cheap watch. -There is no t b that we are afraid to tackle, and when we repair your watch for you we put it in perfect shape. We fix tired clocks ao that they run again aa good aa new. WE REPAIR Rings, Pins. Chains, Eye Glasses and auch things, and guarantee our work to give complete satisfac tion. Leave your repairing in our hands and you will get all that long .experience and honesty can give. Btifmeiste & Andresen Oregon Gty Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. On Wednesday evening the new of ficers for the enBuing year will be elected In the Sunday school and also a trustee, steward and class leaders for the Grace Chapel. The following week Rev. Shupp will attend the Ore gon Conference of the Evangelical Church at Monmouth and it la earn estly hoped that Rev. Shupp will be returned to Mllwaukle and the Lodge - ... ' by his many admirers. Mm. Wm. Rose is confined to her bed with Illness at thla writing, but hope to see her out again soon. Mr. Ira Hart and David Clark were Portland visitors on Saturday. , MJsa Sue Smith, after a (wo weeka' stay with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Strain, returned to her home near Canby on Saturday. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farma a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. CASTOR I A Fox Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature JENNINGS LODGE. W. E. THRESHER LAWYER niLWAUKIE, - OREGON About 20 young people were de lightfully ' entertained .Wednesday of last week, when they called at the Downing home to meet Mrs. Downing, who recently returned from an all winter's trip In California. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Downing were aware of tho pinna of the young people until they had entered and taken posses sion of their home. Amusements of various kinds were Indulged In and a merry time was had by the guests who certainly enjoyed the evening most thoroughly. Dainty refresh ments were served, and all too fast the evening passed away. Those present were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Haas. Mlssea Kruse. Mnulton, Hnrrlngton. Westorfleld. Rynenrson, Hulburt and Morse, and the .Veaaors Hallowell, Digging, Cauftehl. lleintz. May. Rich ards, ami Mr. and Mrs. Downing. Many callers wire entertnlned at the home of Mr. and Mra. Emmons on Sunday. Among those spending the day were Prof. Dover and wife, Mr. and Mra. Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Cushln. Homing, launching and canoeing are being enjoyed these dellghtrul evenings by many of the Jennings Lodge people. Mr. Habernmn. of Grants Pass, Is a vIsIIot at the home of hla son, N. L. Haberman, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Palnton, . Mrs. Chns. Clough and Miss Scripture went down to Mllwaukle Inst week and heard Mrs. Shenard. of Vtnh, who spoke In the Interests of the W. C. T. U.,and njoyed this world-wide speakers ad dress very much. Fred Tozler. of Eugene, waa a vis- ltor at his brother's home during last o Interest Is the great incent ive oword sav ing money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy I; our motto Aurora State Homeseekers Attention! v The sub-dividing of the Dlmlck Homestead near Hubbard, Ore gon, places on the market 5 and 10 acre tracts of land suitable to any purpose and properly worked will produce enough In one crop to pay for the land. Fine Beaver Dam bottom land at $75 to $400 per acre, according to quality and location. Some of this land now netting $500 per acre as onion land. Up land, well drained, and ready to plant, suitable for orchard tracts at $150. $162 and SIS0 per acre. Beautiful building sites with standing timber at $112.50 per acre. Roads' to every tract. Water for irrigating and, in fact, everything you want to get perfect crop results. It will pay you to Investigate this opportunity to obtain a piece of the finest farm in the Willamette Valley., Plat Is now ready and land open to inspection. Above prices are good only to May 15th, at which time they wl!! be raised. - HUBBARD INVESTMENT. CO. Hubbard, Or. C H. TRULLINGER, President and General Manager. AMAVAVAAAWAVAVAWAvVVvVvWyVVvV Sank.; Aurora, Oregon. H. Y. MILLER 2J4-2J6 Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon Phones: Main. 1771, A64 Only EXCLUSIVE Dealer in Tea, Coffee, Extracts and Spices in Clackamas County. Patronize a Home Store, where you can buy nothing but the Best. As an Introductory Offer bring this ad to the store any day of the week beginning April 25th, and take advantage of any one of the following discounts: REGULAR PRICE SPECIAL 25c Coffee, 5 lbs $1.00 t 7c per lb. 30c Coffee, 4 lbs $1.00 20c per lb. , 35c Coffee, 3J lbs. $1.00 23c rer lb. , I accept the,above offer in good faith Name ..' j . . - '""' i Address ... ; " Route and Box Number