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OREGON CITY ENTKliPlUSli, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1!)10. Iho Kind Yon Huvo Always Bought, mul which has boon in use for over 30 years, has homo tlio sljnmturo of ami lias been iiimlo under Ms per- 4-eccAtf, Allow no one to deceive jwi iu t Ms. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-jis-pHMl" are but Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger tbo beallh of Infants and Children Experience ngainst ExiK'riineut, What is CASTORIA Castoriu is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, rare porlc, Drops and Smithing Syrups. It is rieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 'arcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH IWTfcwn OOMMUtV. TT IVIMT TCCT, MCW7 VO aWTf iQ NEWS OP THE COUNTY 1 o MOLALLA this morning, the 24. which Is greatly appreciated. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, eczema, chapped hand and lips, run ning sores, ulcers and in fact all skin diseases. Good to use after shaving. 25c a box. C LARKS. Sun veiled this Monday a. m. Crop prospects are A Js'o. J. A moderate rain would fix things to perfection. 85 degrees in the shade last Satur day. Roads are getting dusty for May. Our road master has been doing some up-to-date road work on the line of R. F. D. 1. ' James Moore, of Garfield, has taken the contract of painting the Miss Lydia Bottemiller, from Ridge new church building of the place. j field. Wash., is out visiting her uncle. The Miller residence, of Everharfs ; Mr Bottemiller, and family. Addition is assuming proportions. Alex Scherruble sawed wood for The ice cream social given by the ! Kleinsmith Bros, last week. Grange was a decided success socially i Mr. Sullivan lost his colt the other and financially. I day. Another victory for the Molallaj jir. Sullivan and Mr. Jones were baseball "Kids" at Liberal last Satur-; n town last Saturday, day. j Y. G. Kleinsmith went to Portland Molalla held another railroad meet-! last Monday, ing last Friday night, appointing a. Miss Lydia Bottemiller spent Mon commlttee of five prominent Molalla- day with Mrs. Hofstetters. V. G. Kleinsmith has lost a cow. Willie Marshall took a load of oats to town last week. Mr. Conwell and a recent arrival from Michigan, were in Clarks look- in Shannon's hall .Monday evctilnn, May Maple Lane Grange Will Meet. The rvtsular mooting of Maple Ijiiio (iiaiim will lie hold on Saturday of next week. There mv two appllea ileiw iieiiilliiir un.l throe Initiated last mooting, Tho kvaiiko lias been stead ily Inn-easing Us membership. M HS. S. A. t'.ll.l.KTT. Secy. Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gastric Juice, thereby Inducing good digestion. Sold by all dealers. REDLAIMD. Right pupils In the eighth grade took the state examination at the Kver groen school and live passed. On the eighteenth day of May birthday party was given In honor of J. T. Hlndle. by Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Honney. All report a good time. A comet party was given at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. McKllllcau on May isth. A surprise party was given at the home of MY. ami Mrs. Umls Kunk on the Hth, In honor of Miss llattle lias kill, who leaves on the 24th for her homestead near Christmas Uike. On the 7th the independence Order of Good Templars orgunUed at the Firgrove school house, and 3:! mem bers were Installed. Horn, to the wife of Rev, Arthur May. a son. All doing well. Mrs. Tenny. of Viola, Is quite sick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller, of Viola, cele brated their golden wedding on Sun day. Mrs. Mattle Rummel, of Seattle. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hell Funk. Redland and Evergreen Sunday schixils are preparing programs for Children's Pay. Real estate men are seen out this way evtry day. Many farmers have more land than they neetl and are anxious to sell the surplus. Pine Tar and Honey Have been used for generations In treating coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey contains both combined with other valuable Ingredients. Look for the hell on the bottle. Be sure you get Dr. Bell's. STAFFORD. Ites to immediately take up the matter of constructing soon as our survey, starting from Molalla. Is completed. Mrs. John -Harless died very sud denly In a church service near MU lino last Saturday. The funeral ser-1 ing at timber a few days ago. vices were held In the M. E. church Sunday. Her remains were Interred In the I. 0. O .F. Cemetery, two miles south of this place. Judge Dungan Is painting and pa pering for J. R. Cole. J. W. Thomas has constructed a trail freight attachment for his auto. Next Saturday Is the regular meet ing day for Molalla Grange No. 310. For all Bowel J roubles Use Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Relief Is almost instantaneous. Is also good externally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. MOUNTAIN VIEW. What's the Use To suffer with sore eyes when one 25c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will cure you. We guarantee it. You , Maggie Curran spent last Saturday risk nothing. It's a creamy, snow , out at the mill The Mountain View Hose Company No. 4 building is draped again, this time for the death of O. B. Jefferson, an old resident of this burg. Mr. and Mrs. Carrico and Mrs. white ointment. MARQUAM Marquam is still on the boom. The building fever must be contagious for the way buildings are going up Is wonderful. Every carpenter in the Earl Wickham has had an attack of diphtheria lately. Mrs. Singer has gone to Idaho to spend the summer, and her son, Otto, is here with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allison. Mr. Streece's children are on the sick list this week. J. W. S. Owens has built a new coum.y . .n.UR u j-- woo,.snedi and given it a new coat a large warehouse also building a milk house. Mrs. J. M. Stockwell is to build a house to rent on Main street and Silverton Avenue. A good many potatoes In this part are not sold yet on acount of low price. Dolph Myers is .. , vVnltpr nrlffln same hnme I from Portland last Sunday. Walter i went back to work again on Monday, I but Maud will remain at home a few weeks. I Miss Lillian Gilbert, accompanied j by her uncle, George Gilbert, went to Hillsboro this week to visit with rel it is whispered around that there is i a,ivps to be a wedding around here soon. We Mrg Estt,na Hal anr children, of all wonder who It will be. r!(lina Y-ta are visiting with her We all want to know what became j parents Mr and Mrs Nckel8. of our railroad proposition. Well it's Mr3 Ernst Hickman and daughter, coming but it's like Christmas long j Wanda, are visiting this week with way off. Mrs. A. L. Hickman. The funeral services pf P. J. Rid- Herman Brand, of Portland, spent lugs were held at the M. E. Church at ! Sunday at home. Marquam on May 23, and the remains I .Messrs. Frances and Wm. Qulnn were buried at the Miller cemetery, drove to Portland Monday, expecting A large crowd attended the funeral. I t0 gPt WWk, but returned home again Deceased was an old settler and quite i Tuesday. well known all over the country, and Grandpa and Grandma Bruce, of friends came from far and near, from Viola, were in town Sunday attending Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, meeting at church. Silverton, Scotts Mills, Molalla and! Mrs. J. R, Morris was veiling her Needy to pay their last respects. All i parents, Mr. and Mrs. AugtiHt Mautz, of the family were present consist-j this week. ing of ten children and the widow. I Linn Brothers are out with their The comet and eclipse of the moon auto lumber hauler, and went out to were visible in Marquam until 10 1 the sawmill Monday. o'clock then the clouds covered theml .1. M. Gilbert Is on the sick list. up. The regular meeting of the Ladies' There Is a fine rain falling here j Ijyal Orange Association was held Well, Stafford passed safely through the tall of the comet last Wednesday with no perceptable Jar, and we also viewed the eclipse of the moon, and the mighty comet with the dlmlshlng caudal appendage hastening away from us with all possible speed. A grand sight. - A number of scientists have bobbed up, who explain satisfactorily to them selves the great phenomena. One says that the comet is merely a knot hole in the atmosphere, surrounding the sun, like a knot hole In the barn. and the tall Is merely the motes seen In the shaft of light as the sun streams through said knot hole. What could be more clear to the average mind? and he further says. "The reason It can be predicted when It will appear again Is because all men with minds as deep as bis own. must know by a little observation that we would get around to that particular knot hole once In every 73 years." Another says, "it is a ball of radium, sufficient to last us 1000 years, and the tail Is merely small particles fly ing off of the main body." While these theories differ somewhat from Ideas advanced by other scientists, they are a great comfort to contem plate, of course. The cousins, who have been visit ing Mrs. Nussbaum, and other rela tives, were to start back to California Tuesday morning and .from there back home to South Dakota. We hear that Gotlleb Relster. who kept the store and post office at this place for a number of years, was married again last Wednesday. We wish him and his bride long lives and much happiness. We see by a Marshfleld paper that an accidental fire in the home of C. M. Gage of that place, destroyed a number of keepsakes on top of a dresser. Fortunately It was discov ered In time and promptly extinguish ed. Fire is a good friend but a deadly master. Mrs. Milimla Sharp Is not Improving very fast after her recent attack 'if sickness. The Misses Minnie, and Effle Grace closed a very successful year of school last week, Wednesday, and we hear they are again engaged for the coming year. Ed Carpenter, who owned 10 acres and a Htnall amount of stock, sold out a couple of weeks ago for $3,r00. So prices are slightly climbing to wards Stafford. Mr and Mrs. Jack Elllgsen wore both sick last week with the grlppe.J Carl Elllgsen has returned home from his cousin's, near Milwaukle, where he has been engaged for a number of weeks teaching the cousin how to farm. The eclipse of Monday nlht. was followed on Tuesday morning by a gentle rain, doing an Immense amount of good. Mr. Schattz. has been having the boys roll his grain fields, also the field he put In on the Gage's place. Mr. Arnl did better with his Incu bator last week than he did before. It Is a trade one has to learr. like any other thing before becoming pro ficient. Welcome Words to Women Women who lufler with diiorden peculiar to their ex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of t physician of over 40 years' experience killed end successful specialist io the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and if regarded sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would ahrink from telling to their local phyiician. The local phyiician i pretty aure to ay that he cannot do anything -without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holdt that these distasteful examination! are tfinmllv nH. lest, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to tbem. Dr. Pierce's treatment will cure yon rigbt in the privacy of your own borne. His " Favorite Prescription" has cured hundreds of thousands, tome of them the worst of cases. It if the only medicine of it kind that is the product of regularly graduated phyiician. The only one good enough that ita makers dare to print its every ingredient on ita outside wrapper. There'i no secrecy. It will beer examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you s substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and be well. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlaln'B Cough Remedy to children It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can be given with Implicit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, It Is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. LOGAN. Superintendent Gary spoke at ljnw er Logan on the 17th, In the Interests of a union high school. The people present decided In favor of tho school provided a satisfactory site could be agreed upon, and It seems that point Is settled, which will please all the friends of higher education. C. C. Robins and family were out from Portland on the 15th, and the writer took a flying auto trip with Ihem through Willamette, Stafford and Frog Pond to Wlllsonville. The trip was through scenes that were familiar In boyhood days. We stop ped at Stafford cemetery and read many dear and familiar names In the silent city. A few hours were spent with the Sharp family at their big. fine farm. The ferry landing at Wll- sonvllle was about the only thing that looked as It did when Jesse Boone, grandson of the great Daniel, operated the ferry. ' The big bridge and store, also the hall building and numerous cozy residences have trans formed the place. v.... .j vs- . I mm. MP ifyouVe NEVER WORN vo.1 I SUCKER t .....N iL'to learn the bodll comfort it gives in the wettest wejtber MkDXrOS) hAKO sxice AND dUARANTt r.D WATIRPROO' CAVuoo net The Logan ball team played and de feated the Sprliignntor team by a score of 7 to 19, l.ct Sunday on the Logan ground, uhlch Kama took place last Sunday and defeated them again 3 to 13. There will bo n game iiet Sunday with the Jones Mill team and a futur game Is arranged with a IVrtlaml tosm. The boy are get ting to be real fans A largo number of lgan people attended tho lJran'' picnic at Eagle Creek on May si. and all report hav ing had a good tl'. Thoro will be a school picnic on the Clackamas at W. P. Klrchem's place on th 25th of May. Samuel Oerber I bulMIng a com modious tool house t protect his machinery. This Is a good example. The comot the groat comet ;nut scientists have boon waiting "5 years to see, has coma ami U going mi l we wore about to rote It a great disap pointment, thinking the tall had got ten knocked off. when It struck the earth. It justified Us reputation on the ::lrd of May. shout 9 o'clock P. M.. and we were treated to a tine show of comot with tall and all. and a total eclipse of the moon at the same time. John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire Income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dys entery or bowel complaints. It Is simply Impossible, and so says every one that has used it. Sold by all dealers. KELSO NOTES. Ma lone and Rich have a car loud of bunch grass horses on pasture here. On Sunday they disposed of several of the animals, as there was a lot of people looking them over. Ernest Leaf, Joel Jarl. Henry Welderbush, Herman Bruner. Bert Johnsrud. Martin Mlkkelson, tins. Ludwigson and others bought horses Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Roberts, of Dover, spent the past week vWtlug her daughter. Mrs. J:el Jarl, of this place. Mr. Netiel has accepted a position as night watch it Johnsrud' sam mill. Our school has closed for the sum mer, and the entertainment and bas ket social was held Saturday night. May 21. Martin Mlkkelson Is working for R. E. Jarl In the store here. Miss May Browi and Mr. Monroe were married ftr Portland recently, and Emmet Elswurth was married last week. Lots of strawlerrles In Kelso. CATARRH CAN QUICKLY BE CURED A bottle of llyomel, a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, that will lis', a life time, and simple Instructions for curing catarrh make a llyomel outfit. Into the Inhaler you pour a few drops of magical llyomel (pronounce It Hlgh-o-moi. This Is absored by the antiseptic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it over the germ Infested membrane where It will speedily be gin Its work of killing catarrh germs. Hyomel Is made of Australian eu calyptol combined with other anti septics and Is very pleasant to breathe. It Is guarantied to cure catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds, or money back. It cleans out a stuffed up head In a few minutes. Sold by druggists tverywhere, and by Huntley Bros. Co. Complete outfit $1.00. And remember that ex tra bottles if afterwards needed cost only 50 cents. Breathe It, Hint's all. To break up cold In the head or chest In a few mlnut03. pour a lea spoonful of Hyomel Into a bowl of boiling water, cover head nnd bowl with a towel und breathe the vapot. Why Experiment When Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been tried with satisfaction for over sixteen years l,i millions of homes for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and bronchial troubles. You can get It anywhere. 1iok for the bell on the bottle. CLACKAMAS The strawberry season Is on, and early varieties are going to mnrket. Loveit's and Clarke's Seedlings are in good demand on the early mnrket and w holesale houses In Portland, and at present wrltlnij, bring from $2.25 to $2.85 per erne. Messrs. Hartnell, Detlman, H''comb, Talbot, Lane, I'aoh, Strite and Paul have an extensive acreage and em ploy a consid. rable number of pick ers. R. 11. llolcomb has a crew of Japs, who glv! good satisfaction. The new Southern Pacific depot has been lu use since May 1. Though a su.all building, it Is well appreciated by the traveling public. MIhs Agnes Mather Is ticket and freight agent, MIhs Mather Is highly esteemed Tor her kind and courteous treatment of nil with whom she has dealings. Mr. Webster and crew have done1 some lino work In grading on the load front the Southern I'ncltlc tiacks west as far as Marlon John son's, place. When fully comploled with crushed rock mid gravel, It will be a lltst class highway: A. Mather Is making some Int. proveinenls nroiimr hU store- building which will add to the betterment of things around that corner. The well drivers have been kepi busy In this locality for the past two months. Klrst In the schoolyard, then for W. II, Reynolds, stove tlreen, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Miller. At present they are sinking well for A. (). I lay ward, Wash. Smith has contracted to cut 300,000 feet of piling. 200 cords of wood, and clear up tho trash on n 40-ncro tract belonging to I ho Strut ton place. Mr. Smith has a crew of live jnon at work with him and ex pects It w ill lake a year, or longer to llll his contract. Ho ships the piling to llroiighton & Wiggins of, Port laud by tho Soul hern Paelflc. Mrs, Whiter Walker, of Portland, spent last Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Uuides. Mrs. Jennie Davis, of Milwaukle, was In lown a few days visiting among her friends. Death of Mark Jones Olio of tho saddest events Hint has over befallen this little ronmiunlty was tho sudden death of Mark Jones, son of jl. 1). ami Mrs, Jones, Tho ac cidental discharge of si revolver which ho was cleaning, supposing it to be empty, proved fatal. - before medical aid could arrive. The funeral services were hold Sunday afternoon In the Congrega tional church, and was attended by a large concourse of people from far and near. Kev. W. H. Meyer con ducted the service. Captain Scott his company to which Murk belonged, attended in a body, as did the Grangers. The young man had qualities of character which made Mm a general favorite among hi companions and all who know him. The family have rtto heartfelt sym pathy of all who have knowledge of the sad tragedy. "The Htalemeiil I gave III l'.lotl public ly recommending Moan's Kidney I'llls was correct. This remedy cured mo of kidney troiiblo and 1 have had m return ai lacks. " 1 l-Vr sale by all denier. Price R0 cents, Foster Mllhurn Co., Iluffalo, New Yolk, solo ngonts for tho I'liltvil Sillies, Uonieiuhoi' (ho imuio Doiin's mul taUo no oilier, i ll CI. BEE HIVES nmicT from rACfonv Made from Oregon t'etlar VritM Mnlial Wa aim k Ponllrj MhlistaT CmP4 lrlr Nil stM an rMiat WILLIAM BSIO . MriS. LINTS. Ox EAST PORTLAND Wire & Iron Works Manufacturer of BANK, STORK and OFFICE RAILINGS Elevator Car and Enclosures Ornamental Wire & Iron Work Of Kvery Description Slnlr Work, Pirn Escapes, Gratings, Sidewalk IVxirs, Etc. BELMONT and EAST WATER STS- I'houes, Enst 821 II H35 Portland, Oregon TIME CARD. O. W. P. DIVI8ION between Portland and Oregon CKy. l.i.uv.1 I ' Arrive I jeao i Arrive 3 VI t ft. u o r. o Strawberry boxes and crates at tho Oregon City Commission House. ! CURED TO STAY CURED. How Oregon City Citizen. Cm Find Complete Freedom From Kid ney Troubles. If you suffer from backache Krom urinary disorders From any disease of tho kidneys, Ho cured to stay cured. Dotiu Kidney puis make lasting cures. Grateful people testify. Here's one rase of It : A. J. Wood. 7a;l N. Protit St.. Salem. Ore., says: "About two mouths ago I began to suffer from kidney and blad der trouble. The kidney secretions were too frequent and painful In pas sage, causing mo much annoyance. I had often heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended and thinking they might prove of benefit I procured a box. I can truthfully say that the use of one box freed mo of every symptom of kidney complaint. I strongly advise other kidney sufferers to give this remedy a trial." i The above statement was given on Jan. 30, PJM(i and was confirmed on Nov. 20. 150'J by Mr. Wood. Ho said: 1 YOUR BOILER May try to assert its Independence and explode Just to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. If you would avoid such trouble, let us keep all your PLUMBING in good repair. Our work is unsur passed. P. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2834. OREGON CITY. 3 w 3 r 720 7 50 HMO 0.00 u.ao 10 00 10.10 1100 II. .10 11 Ml la.ao I 00 1 30 t 00 mo 3.00 3 30 too 4 30 600 6 10 000 0 so 7.00 7.30 too ft 30 0 930 10.00 ii oo 11.69 Tralna for Falrvlow, Troutdaln, Grealmm. During. Kagle Crook, ICsta cada and Casadnn) and Intermediate points. 7:15. xs 03. 9:0s. xl0:0S. 1:03. 3:05. Xt:05. S:0C xil:05, 7:06. S:05. 11:35. Kor Oresham. i Grosham. Kalrvlew and Troutdaln. NOTE:-Cars leave Kaat Water and Morrison streets t minutes Inter than ehedulod from Klrat and Alder His NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF U. S. A. Established ISM. Over half million In force out of Oregon City. DEATH CLAIMS PAID PROMPTLY. A. B. Combs, Manager, Portland. WOODWARD A SMITH, Local Representatives, Oregon City, E. P. Elliott & Son I 4-00 6.27 640 7. 40 5.45 :ill 7.HJ 7.30 11.80 O.Sfl 7 00 7. S3 4 0(1 0.60 0 67 7 30 KM 1130 7,30 737 8 00 8 62 9 00 8 00 8 07 8 30 9 23 9 30 8,30 8 37 9 00 9 53 10.00 9.00 9.07 9 30 10 22 10.10 9 30 9.37 1000 10.62 11 00 1000 10.07 10 30 11.32 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.00 11.62 13.00 11.00 11.07 11 30 12.33 12.30 11.30 11.97 13 00 13 63 1 00 13 00 13.07 13.30 1.33 1.30 13.30 12 37 1.00 1 62 9.00 1.00 1 07 1.30 3 23 1 30 1.30 1.03 300 3.63 800 3.00 107 2 30 3 23 3.30 2.30 2.37 300 3 63 4.00 3.00 3 07 3.30 4 23 4 30 3 30 3.37 4 00 4 63 6 00 4 00 4.07 4 30 6.22 6.30 4 30 4 37 6.00 5 63 6 00 6.00 6.07 6 30 U 22 0 30 6 30 6.37 0 00 8 63 7.00 000 6.07 0.30 7.32 7 30 8 30 6.37 7,00 7 52 8.00 7.00 7.07 7.30 8 23 8.30 7.30 7.37 800 8.62 853 8.00 8.07 8 30 9 23 9.25 8.30 8 37 9 00 ibi 9.66 9.03 9.07 9 30 9.33 9.37 10 00 10 62 10 55 10 03 10.07 11 00 11 63 11.65 It 03 1107 13.00 13.40 13.30 11 65 11.67 D 13.60 13 65 To, Milwaukle only. All kinds of REAL ESTATE FARM, CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY Andreeen Bldg. Oregon City, Ore. aesfea M II 13 THE TIME T I llilb pirn IVUlf RES - f- S. LAdJ of thai fmmr to bv jour tvth oat fend pi tt nd hrlriif work rloB. Wot out of-Uiwa iisjtroa ws flniih pint ni hridtftj work In on BtslsrCrnras (5.00 ML W. A. Will, FiiiMsf sat stH 22k 6rid.Tth3.50 Gold FillinfS 1.00 ta.m.l FilJinsr 1.00 il.w Fillinis .SO pin.. 5.00 Bit flubbsr piius 7.50 Piloliii Citr'IlM .60 1ST MITHOOe whin Dl Ii or-larsd. Oonauttatl.m VrM. You OMBOt let batter MlnltM wnrktn, whr. Do n)Hr how maott jrm pay. All work fullr a-uansitMU tot flftMB jmm. Wise Dental Co. INCOS)P0S)ATO Painless Dentists Falllnt Sulldlni, Third 1 Wsstilnrttm, PORTUW), 0SCG0M oniuJUus: ll. U.UII.S. iu4;s. Ital T ANT ALU 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