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OREGON CITY 1SNTKRPUISE. Kit I DAY; .) IMA' HJ, 11)10. G EASTHAM IS GIVEN JOLT THE OREGON CITY ATTORNEY IS; JOBBED IN RACE FOR JOINT SENATOR. lows that the assembly men In Cluck minis will miiiport Ii i m rather than Mr. Clarke, aiul with Dan J. Malnrkey, the ttiitias.senibly oandiiliito, IiiivIiir the nuppon of the Kepulillcnus In Clackamas and Multnomah who are opposed to the assembly, n Is entity ly within i ho rantso of possibility thai Clarke and Kasthatn will set Kootl di'al of iiderilslit and thai Maluikcy will secure the Kopublionn iiomlna lion. VOTES WERE FRAUDULENT. August Kanne Protests Aqamt Higher Grades of Harmony. MULTNOMAH TAKES IT Big Neighbor of Clackama. Proceeds ; "JTr," 'dis-Ho, to Recommend Its Own Man and Neglects Ordinary Cour tesies of Politics. The endorsement of L. G. Clarke, of Portland, for Joint senator Ironi Multnomah and b the Mnltnoman County Assembly, no lesal was in the nature of a bombshell to thorixinu the Claekamas assembly men. ana particularly to O. V. Kasthatn, a local attorney, who has for several weeks been working for the endorse ment from Clackamas, upon the. sup position that the office would go to a Republican from this county. I'p to eight years ago Clackamas and Ma rlon counties had a Joint senator, and then the state was redlstricted to give Multnomah and Clackamas one senator. Herbert Holman, of Port land, was elected and served four years, and he was succeeded by A. A.( neys halley. also a Multnomah County man.; Poring this period Clackamas ha , had one Joint repiesentative for a ; term of two years. Kor these rea- sons Clackamas has felt that she is entitled to the Joint senatorship this; year, and Mr. Easlham has been j groomed by his friends for the assem-' My recommendation. While Mr. Eastham has not been formally endorsed by the Clackamas delegation to the State Assembly. It Is understood that a majority of the I delegates are for him, and he bitter ly resents the action of the Multno mah County assembly in acting upon the candidacy of Mr. Clarke without so much as consulting Clackamas. It is considered likely that he will come before the Republican voters as the assembly candidate, assuming that Clackamas has as much right to make an Independent endorsement as has Multnomah. If he should conclude to take such action, it fol-j I August Kanne has tiled a suit against the sclus'l board of IMstrlct No. 19. Harmony. Kanno claims that I on Juno :i, I'.MO. a movtlng alleged to have been called by the school the object of which being to establish the ninth and tenth grades to the school, and l also attempted to levy a tax um the property of the school district for the maintaining and conducting of those two grade. Kanne states that the meeting was not legally held, and that consequently all of the pro- notice of the meeting the establishment of the trades or levving the proposed tax for such purpose. He states that the vote taken at the meeting was fraudulent, as men and women who were not even taxpapeys voted, their votes being counted in favor of the proposition. He claims that had a legal meeting been held that the majority of the taxpayers of the district would have voted against the tax levy and for the establishment of the grades. Geo. C. Brownell and 0. P. Eby are attor- for Kanne. LOCATION IS VERY CHOICE 'ASSEMBLY CARRIED OUT S (Continued from page 1.) I BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE SECTION IS PLATTEO IN WEST ORE GON CITY. semblv pcoroMi'l to get down toi business at the .iftertioon session. M. .1. I.'e, of Canl'j. proposed a resolu tion nulhoihlhr.' the appointment of a commit lee ot Hvo on resolutions. Ibis was strenuously resisted by the unit assembly no", who loved a (lulu on the tloor el the convention, but Hie motion with i anled by a vote of lo.'i to 71 The vporl of the civdenli-i als committee showed that l!'l dele gates were emit cd to seats in the j assembly. Chapman t!ll'on appoint- H AS RIVFR FRONTAGE ! Ay' VM'v t;", n.-r. Vilufimmy I'h.'" ST o...L,l. I.lll... II.,., I. J M.,.,.,1 Property Includes 500 Acres Along Willamette River and Will Be Sold in Lots and In Acreage Tracts. City; M. lake, llor- CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind Yen Hare Always Bought Bears the ignalure Billy Sunday May Come. It is not unlikely that arrangements will be made to bring Rev. "Billy Sunday, the famous evangelist, to Oregon City, for one Sunday during August. Rev. S. A. Hayworth. pastor of the First Baptist Church, is pre paring for evangelistic meetings ilur- ing the month of August, and It t probable that a tabernacle will be erected on the hill near the residence of John V. Loder. Dements Best FLOUR $1.55 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. 3 ON THE PACIFIC 1 HOURS FROM 2 PORTLAND VIA Astoria & Columbia River R. R. f Sea Breezes, Surf Bathing, Fishing, Motoring and Driving, Splendid Hotels, Cottages and Camps; 25 miles of clear beach. Mountain Water. The finest resort on the Pacific. ROUND TRIPS FROM PORTLAND $4 season tickets. $3 Saturday and Sunday returning Monday. Fast Trains from Portland a m':.f 6:30 p. m. daily.; 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Write for booklet. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Pass. Agt. A. & C. R. R. R., Portland, Ore. On the west side of the Willamette Kiver, when' it Hows through Oregon City, have lain vacant for 20 years or more the 500 acres comprised In the lan and Hugh Hums donation land claims, some of the most desir able home land In that section of Clackamas County. Nobody count buy and lenses were out of the ques tion, for the property was held by the Portland Ceneral Klectilc Com pany, afterward taken over by the Portland Railway Ught and Power Company. Price was the main obstacle to the nurchase of these acres, for the elec tric company was holding for a value heretofore unheard of In connection with real estate In that locality. Franklin T. llrlttlth. Norman R. Ijiiir and John H. Walker saw the possibilities of this land for homes, organised the Western Improvement Company and persuaded the electric company to sell to them the 500 acres. Now it Is being platted, roads are being cut through, and soon homes will dot the beautiful wooded slope rising from the river bank to the rich frtilu land of the tableland behind. The front part of the purchase will be platted Into building lots, -milking in reality an addition to Oregon City, and what is said to be the tnont de sirable residence seMion of the town. Back of these lots acreage plots will be sold. There is a mile of river frontage in this property, for It extends from the Oregon City locks downstream as far as Bolton. Back on the hill It runs as far as a certain schoolhouse, which looms up through all that part of the country. Monies In this dis trict can be reached easily from the business part of the city and also front the paper mills on the West side, for the west end of the suspension bridge rests upon the property. I Knglneers are. at work both nlattlmr! the property and laying out roads, but I the wark being carried on now rtfat is I said to mean the most of the addition! is the extension of the Portland Rail way. Light & Power Company's line running from the end of the susnen. slon bridge to Wlllnnette Falls, a III-1 tie village two miles or so iitistream down the river as far as Oswego. This Oswego extension, savs the Oregon! ans, will run through the length of ; the Western Improvement Company's land, making all parts of It easy of ! access. The beauties of the residence sec tion of this addition lire patent at a ! glance. The land begins with a lilutl ' at the edse of the river and rises, ! covered with trees, on benches to the j high land which will begin the Oregon lug O. W. Kasthiuu presented a motion which was ndon' -l alter hard light on the lloor. In wiK li the autl assembly men ui tempted to denounce the whole proceeding an.! Hied to Intervene with a motion to adjourn, which was lost. Kitsthiim's n otion follows: "Kvery prechu't shall be represent ed In the delegation thai In to be sent by this nsseuibly to the state assent My; that tin Clackamas County delegation ahull be made up from i he various preiincts as nearly as possible In their proportion to their respective strength ill this assembly; that for the jmipose of arriving at this coultnhln dMiihutlon a commit tee of five be turned by the chair, which said committee shall consult with each preclm t delegation, and fol lowing as nearly as possible the rec ommendations of the several pre duct delegations, snail submit to this assembly a list of 55 delegates for this assembly's consideration and acccptanca or rejection." The chair appointed O. W. Kasthatn, of Oregon City; M. .1. Ie, of Ciiuhy. J. W. Heed, jf F.stacada: Or. Town ley, of MltwauUe. and William Scott, of Oak drove. They conferred with the members of the committee on resolutions, and were clothed with authority to present a platform which was adopted. The report of the resolutions com mittee follows; "The Direct Primary Law is the law of the State of "Oregon and as such must be respected and obeyed nut according to strange and unreason able (-instruction placed upon same by Individuals who would serve their ow n sol IN h end, but according to the wording anil true maaulng of the law Itself. "Hut In order for us. In the true meaning to obey the law and ai the same time apply It to our needs ami requirements, it Is necessary for us to know the wording ami Intent of the said law. Section one, first part of paragraph one of the law reads as follows: "The provisions of this law shall at all times le construed In such manner as shall make Ii operate as nearly as possible in accordance with She foregoing statement of the theory on which It Is based. "That, as you will readily, under stand, refers to the Preamble of the law and starts off as follows: "i'nder our form of government, political parties are useful and ne cessary at the present lime. It Is necessary for the public welfare and safety that every practical guarantee shall be provided by law to assure the I people generally, as well us the incni j tiers of the several parties, that polltl I cal parties shall be fairly, freely and ; honestly eotidiiced In sppuarauce as well as In fan. The method of naming ft MUCH BETTER Than the average, suits -at ihis price special values we now have on sale at 00 .i are the This lot consists of about 500 suits in Serges and Fancy Mixtures, Cassimeres and Worsteds. Better values at this price can not be obtained. ASK TO SEE OUR LINE OF BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES LION CLOTHIERS 166-170 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OREGON Ouk l'rove,-Wiani Scott, K. C. Warren. Oswego-t". II. Hill, J W, Van Horn. Oregon Clly No, I II. W, Trem bath. .1. C. Hradley, It. K. Woodward. It. Tobln. Oregon City No. 211. S Mount, U li. Ice, O. W. Knstham. C. li. Hunt ley, Uvy Stlpp. Oregm City No. il- Oeorge A. Brown, lioorgr U Story, It. II. Ilysom, C. K. lUtnsbv, Pleasant Hill S. M. Kelso. Hunnysrde James K llesseleuu. Tiiulal In August Cobban. Vlola-T. C. Jubb. West Oregon City John F. Clark, U l Porter, T. J. llary. BARGAIN WEEK COMES BUT ONCE (Continued from page 1) few that stick ll out and win? In that way only can you keep your oVn respect and the respect of your friends. Self Confidence Inspires. Make up your mind to win. Be con fident of success. It Is half the bat tle. Your own confidence . In your self will Inspire confidence In you and a desire to help you III I hose you meet. F.uihuslastlrnlly tell your friends of the fine piano and other prUes you are working for and can win with (heir aid. It will cost them nothing to help you either, Is the beauty of our plan If they aiv sub scribers I hey have to pay anyway anil If thy are not they need ibe Knternrlse It has all the court alii county and other new of Importance to everybody III tile counly. It has news from all parts of ibe county. It Is the hcsslcst and best newspaper ill this seclliiii. Out-of-Town Workers. No contestant shall have cause lit think that any other worker has a better chance in any. way than Mm lias' herself. For tills reason we are not going to niakH any of these week v offers a sluijle hour shorter for MELONS ARE ON MARKET OREGON FRUIT FINDS SEASON. ANO PEACHES SELL FOR 20 CENTS A DOZEN. APPLE CROP PROMISING Farmers Are Getting In Hay and Crop Will Be Short Oram Looks Well and Good Yield Indicated. ' The Hist Oregon cautclopea of the, season have arrived la the markets fii.ni The I miles, nud brought a I wholesale price o( $ lo0 and J I T.'i per crate They were large but well gradiil, or would have broiiKhl more on the bare, tlrm market. California! watermelons are In the market, hut! the price Is far from being low, and! are finding a very kohI sale, j Oregon peaches lire now oil the market, raiiKtug rrom l i io :o ceiiini Buying (iinlii Wheal. (iiifiNfic per bushel; oa.s. I'.'Hi I'.'l per Ion; barley. J::u per loll, Hy llesl iiov. new. Kiu 10 per ton, timothy, new fUMUlHOO per ton; grain hay. new, $in inn i tin, straw, f I no u" bun per ton. Fruits and Vegetables Itaspberrles, IHll lo crate Itlack Caps, fill I i! lllttckbei'lies, lincl.iiO per crsto. liooidiorrlcs, 1 1( fie lb, Currants, $l.!kuf2tin per Imh Loganberries--i Mnl 7 fie 'r crate- Cherries, 4t;Nc ier lb. Plums. 7ftl 'c per lion. Plied prunes, MMUM, SUo to 3e per lb Onions, 7,'ictJll OO p r sack. PplaJ oos - Old, ,Hj 6c l'T ''k; new, ",:, u f I per sack." Egge, Butter and Dairy Produce KgK. !4!6e. Mutter Creamery, SUfldOc per roll; country, (iwt;c, poultry Old liens, fat, rj'yllc; mixed. IJ( lilr; spring broilers. MUr 1 Sc. Fryers, I i il Itlc. Dressed Meata.' Hogs. 135 lbs. to I7f. lbs,; fancy. J to H Me Veal, fancy, liiflUc. Hldsa, Wool, Mohair, Etc. Sheep pelts, ldc per lb. Hides, green, 41) Sc lb.; dry, r.'alo lb. Wool, 5fi l!r lb.; mohair, :ie. Cuseara Mark, -Ic per lb, . Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given Hint the nt- i derslgued lias tiled in the ( ountv Court of I'lackamns Comity, Orecoli. per doen wholesale 1 he pencil crop. Is Kood 'his year, slid It Is piohnhle before the close of the season that prices will lie low I . Itaspberrles and Uwnberrles nrei,liir nMn ,.,., B.in.im.mom of alsml a thing of the past, owing in., ,ni, )f Kr,.liml, N r;m., the dry weather There are still a i ,., ,, ,, ,m,I(Vi ,e ;M day few In the mniket. Cherries aif Ant5U,, n at the hour of I" about gone. BlihoiiKh a few lllaek I ,.,,.,, A M en flvd by said Kepiilillcnus can lie round ' Court as the lime for hearing of iili. The apple crop this yuar will be, ., .. . ,, I lenient thereof, ' I ANNA UllKV.KK. ' Adinliilstinlrli of Kslnte of Freeman N. lire,-, dis-eased. v i t;i:o e, iiiinwNF.i.i., much larger than that of last year lied Astrakhans nie now Uniting their way lo the markets, nud within a few weeks there will liV plenty of the liravetisteln variety. The farmers III all erllons of the Attorney for Administratrix. acreage. The landscape possibilities for fine architectural effects ni-o mum- I and none of the natutal benutv of I I'"""'1' the names of ipmlltle,) and the place will he (,st n the Improve-i Wl,rthy l,i','"lt trom whom the el ment necessarv for settlement j '"r8 mav ch.swe the olllcers of our Hark on the high land the soil l& government. The government of our said to lie the best adapted to fruit-i 'S""e hy "s Sectors and the gov- raising, and the arreaee tract, will i, ! '""iineiii or a political party by Us advertised with the view or attracting: fruitgrowers. 1 the above candidates fur elective public offices oiit-oltown contestants than for thos by political parties ami voluntary in town political orcitiizatlons. Is the best! Oct In all tne subscription you ran plan yet found for nliicinc before the1 by Saturday morning, but work all CHURCH SITE PURCHASED. Christian Scientists Buy Part of Carey Johnson Place. The First Church of fhrlst. Scien tist, of this city, has purchased through the S. P. Davis Realty Com pany, ts-'o bus on the corner of Ninth and Center streets. This land is owned by Captain J. T. Apperson, ami was formerly the Carey This is one 4r the cations in the city. Stale by its eminent of a member,, tire rightfully based on the same general principles." "ion will note that 'method of naming candidates ror elective public ofllees liy polltl.-al parties am) voluntary polltlrai organ izations is the best plan yet found for placing before the people the names of (pialifted imd worthy citizens from whom the electors may choose the officers of our government'; lull we at this time are willing to go far ther and f.iy that The direct primary, law is a si.-o forward in ihe.rieh't we Mrs. -Johnson iil:i-o uirectlon. if properly ntinlied. nn.l most slghtlv o- j "irl"er bee Hint to properly apply ! the direct primary law Is to get a . . representative liody of men assem- PASSES AWAY IN FAR EAST. ,,l'1 ,nK,',t " r a,"l "ft'T due dellbera- tlon selei i i Ije men which tl.v iy day Saturday lo make Hie week as I big and good in votes as you pot sltdv rim. They will count, PUOVill I KD THKV AUK SKNT TO I S IN AN j i-:nvki.oi'K iikahino thk jmst- M AUK OF VOCK POST OFFK'K AS HAVlNtl HKKN .MAII.KD MY 9 P. M . ISATIilDAY KVKNINH: except tnat j contestants living on It. F. I) routes may send them in with the delivery , Monday morning You ran enclose ii personal check of some business ; man or your ow n If ton late to get j a money or express money order or I hank di'lifl. ; In tlie slime, way any Oregon City ! contestant who has friends nt a ills- liiiii-e sill be credited with hiiIjhi-ii p llons brought . lo us In a sealed en velope hearing lMistiniirk as above set forth. Standing of Contestants, TAKE THE HINT Nettie McCord Hensley Dies in the Philippines. C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK 0 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us a Call Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money Corner Main and 14th Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON I'HONHS: Pacific Main V Home B 2 Careful of Your Property One of ilhe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street Mr. J. K. .lark, of T lis city, re ceived the sail IntelllKenee nf the death of Mrs. .lolin He-nsiey, in Manila. P. I., whlrh occurred at tliat nlacc on .limp 17, frnm lhn i-ffi-cts of an 'Mipratlon for abscesses of the liver ! The funeral services were held on i .June 19, and the interment was at i Manila. Mrs. Hensley was well known here, j having been liorn in Oregon Pity. ()e ! fore her marriage she wan Miss Net- tie Mcf'ord, and was the dauchte I of the late James Mcf'ord and Mrs. ; Olive Mcf'ord, the latter who is inak ! Ini? her home at present. In fort ! land. She leaves besides a hiinhand ; her mother, one Hlsier. MrH lllanche i Mulvey. and four brothers. Archie, fienrjre, William and Melvlii. iieem oesi II t-(l t( fill the VarloilH oinceH. ami recommend them lo the roniideratinn of the voters at the direct primary nomlnalliiK election. "We therefore reroinmend that HiIh iiHsembly ;i.ourn, to nn-onvene In thin hall on Saturday, .luy ISO lflin at 2 o'clock l M for the purpfim, of recornmendlii. candldateH for tlie con flideratlon f the Rppnhlli:aii party ""in in i,e primary election nepiemtier :, if)io, and ur iinHai.-nnp Bupport lo the Rcpuh. Menu Hckei ,t the generaf election." The foil, ..,, dneeate to the Slut.. re elected: If. S. f'ly.lc on Pledge HIDDEN DANGERS. Hey. 1 A Splendid Overall for every ue. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockelt. Felled seam. Continuous fly. MURPHY, GRANT I CO. ManuJaclureri SuFihuiu Cittmii Nature Gives Timely Warnings That; No Oregon City Citizen Can 1 Afford to Ignore. j DANtJER Sffi.NAL NO. 1 coincH from the kidney uecretioiiH. They will I Wdin you whtji 'he kidneys are sick. Well kidney i-xcrete a clear, amber: fluid. Kick kidney .Heud out a t.hln, pale and foamy, or a I hick, red. 111-! Hinelllni; urine, full of He,ment. and irregular if pasKat-e. IJA.WKH KKJNAI. NO. 2 comes,' from the back. Jiack pains, dulr and; heavy, or sharp and acute, tell von ofi sick kidneys, and warn you of the ap-J proach of dropsy, dlaletes and HrlKhts disease. ;oan'K Kidney 1'ills cure Sick kidlieVH and run. ilu.m ..... - I maneritly. Here's Oregon fty proof- ; Kiank If. Hush, Jr., Main street,! Nasal OreKrjn city. Or., says: "f sufferefl , i"'"4 hy 1 from an acute attack of kldnev ami , Cream If.iL bladder trouble and received no re lief until I used Joan's Kidney pills. This preparation did its work so thor 'iiiKlily that slin-c takin the contents "f two boxes. I have b n-nvft of my former complaint i Vt'lu.rw.iff.f i. Doan s Kidney Pills , ,i;,ruL,r,tll'"'4""f iitomiwrsin a.'lyin li...id Assembly ". I .-. Aberni-lhv I .Smith. I Heaver i i '.'H'e, Kranl ! Hull Run I llorlrn; - r t'anvotir'i I Canbv- :' ' M. Vinvan! I Clackaih,, hover- I j Ca-r-aib-, enne. Katie I ,, .lacipiis. Kslacad,! lett. C. K 1 1 (ilad-tori-- driini. Ilannoir. per. Macksbu. - Bbv. Mllwanl ,, Milk "i,.. 1 Needy I N'ew l-j. William eek William (ii-lsenth- .(iiKKHr. lames Feith-H. M. Iike. .lames Roots. ok Oscar Unit. H. Kth, M. J (,ee, A -John Talhert. lV. Dixon; '. A. Proctor, John hi k .1.. K Huruett, lien f. W. Reed, r;. w. itart, iholH. J. C. PaiMock. John Mel- J. ir. Clbson, riert Oar- R. A. Wiicht, J. W. -J. T. Towi leV. .f. K. Nelson. (If Smith. -W. S- Rider, Knos fa- countv ri bnsllv i-nKHHi'd In k.'IIIiik In their hay. whlrll will no iloubt In '" ' rather short The (ruin rrup. fnini pri'si'iit tiiiiiciiiiiins ih snow inn up i!' Mid and w lt no dniitit be of itood j I yield. J There has lieen n mirprlsliiit iiiiioiitit j of Hirenitth In ut lie Miliu s niirl tin- j narked sircnd In price between poor ipmllty Him K""l iiiniity rattle is steailllv KrnwIiiK belter. tine load n! K sid cows sold for t.'i In. Toi itiulliy steers broiiKlit "i I',' nml Hilii mid poor uuiillty sieers sold n low us $:! so. Home of Hint ipnilliy bin Inn lieen taken by feeders. The sheep market lius been poorly snpplli'd mid the demand Iihh been strotiK. (lopil li m I ik sold for and , Inivers have been eager fur more In syniiatliy with the derllnej nil the '.astern markets hnij prlri-n ; here went off s mits p.-r hundred.: Dr, , Chambers Schultze il.ut there were not enoiiith to Kh- A ,s4, A s,;5 , J)fvrllr r.,l.-.-. buyers lite otinortuiilly to take off , Kukomi. I'.-nn.. M l. imi:. ihb viutnaiiy j more than that iiuiinint. fiisal lull I li. Il.-m.- I imjiiinl M.mIioi i'iilli-r, linuilllv lioL-s sobl" for iU)?r. unit N w Ynikfllv. You can get the best thut money can buy If you buy of our new stock of canned Table Fruits. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City. Count of vote Wednesday vvenliiK. II" 2'l. 1 July 2". If your name doesn't up- I MARKET REPORT pear Hi nd In a few subscriptions, and OuolailoiiK furnished by Orenon City It will. , ("'iiininlHHlon Company: District No. 1. I (Includes all of Orenon City proper. I Miss Alberta Dunn IK. I1) MIhh Miiud Woodward I7:m Miss Uva Mason li;-!.". ROOMS 1 ANO 4. WKINHARO DLOCK. I iltli-ii imd i-iiiiHiilintlnn prni-llr i-.-lusive. Iv. iivi-i- ftiriv i-i i-i.-rli-nt-i.. Cl'lie tinctiir rimilniM-N ih llll-rn i-imtniu nf liiillltiK iii bis own pti-m-t Ipf Ioiim. Miss Mae Hnilth I ' Miss Klo Hewitt 14)15 , Miss Ida Straluhl I i'SH Miss Mary ICrlckson I.'.u' Mjs Hazel Kraticls I)l)ir; Miss Maud Moraii IliiW ! Miss Mary Mneiich 1 100 I Miss Kill h llrlt-htblll t l lor, Miss Ilertha Cross Ifilifit Miss Minnie Kakel inn.5 Miss Mabel Volkman , Kiln ' Miss Kllle iJellman Hiii.1 ! .0sh Jane l-acy Miss Ruth (iordoti ' Miss Kthel (iraves Miss Hazel Miller Miss Daisy Ijirscn Miss Reva Jones MIhh pearl Jones MIhh Harriet (Joodsell .... Mins l.ydla Vysett Miss Isabelle Maun District No. 2. I Includes nil territory without corpo rate limits of Oregon City.) Dli i"i : 1470 , IM5 I Oil.-, i i:ir,u : i on,-, ; lOOf! I 120 inn:, I arrll quickly yields to treM, ' lireeablu, ttroniiili'- Kiy's It is received through the ' nostrils an i ' biinsi'tt mid leuls thu whole surface ou r which it diiliiH'H iim-lf. I)rii(( giMW m il tin: .Vic size. Test it and yon I are sum to ,ntinue the tp itue-nt till ro. ; lieved. ! A iirKiimreiiieiit. To a-coiii mslato those who are partial ror sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Kosti-r-Mllbiirn Co.. Jiuffulo, New York, sole ai-enls for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and lake no other. C-17-24 into the niiMitl sHites for eatttrrluU Iron bin, the priip-iepirs prcpurn (Ireaiu Halm in liquid form, which will ha known as Klv's Liquid Oi-un liulrn. l'rii-e in' ludm the sprnyiu tuba is 75 ceuti. IlniKirfsts or by mail. The liquid fori emhislii-s tlie med iciuul properties of the solid rnpuratiou. MIhh Hazel lyirenz MIhh Ijiurii Parry Miss Dorothy Miller Miss Hazel Ktilckeibocker. Pearl HeverH Myrtle Mullens .1. II. Cash Ada lied well Dorothy .Straight Ora -e ' Julia Weddle Hazel HuiiKlile Roxle Cple Miss U-na (Jrlhble Miss Mabala A. Olll .Ilium Kyd Clara Snyder Miss Annie Slefanl MIhh Nellie llaKHi-lbrlnk . . MIhs Mabel Seeley Miss Kcho Uirklns Nora Hurt h Ullen Tollii'i l-na Pulz I.illll Sell waltz Ada ilrock MIsh MIsh M is. Miss Miss Miss Mish Miss Miss MIsh Miss Miss .VI isH MlHM MIhh "Misa Miss Hazel Kerr 1820 1D!III I7S.) 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