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OKEGON CUT ENTEKl'HISK, VIM DAY, 8KlTKMUKU : ID 10. Mothers; Are Your Boys Ready For The School Bell? Have you thought of their clothes? Have you decided on the make or brand you will get them? Let us suggest XtragooD. Let us urge XtragooD. All the facilities and advantages of this store are yours during the coming days and weeks. You don't need to give one minute of thought to the matter of boy's clothes. Just bring him in here and let us try on our different styles. It's the easiest, simplest, surest way. XtragooD clothes are so far superior to ordinary makes for school wear that there can be no cause for hesitation in selecting them. The coats all possess the same smart style features that make our Young Men's garments so popular. There are suits with two or three buttons; single or double breasted. Neat, dressy pat terns in stripes and plaids. The trousers are double lined throughout They are larger, roomier, better fitting trousers than any others made. They are cut to give more style. They are tailored to give more wear. It's a combination of style, materials and tailoring that make XtragooD clothes the most practical, the most satisfactory, most durable and most icaL economic Make your plans to select your bovs school suit now. Determine on this store as the place to make your pur chase. Resolve to get the XtragooD make.. x L' .-t Ufti V- . i T) h i i This is a Store for Girls and Young Ladies yE have the proper wear to " make their school days hap py ones. You will find here a pretty line of Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Under garments, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, and a complete line of yard goods and in fact everything that goes to make up the modern store for Ladies', Misses' and Child ren. Give us your worries for the pre paring of ihe children for school, we will take care of it to your en tire satisfaction. Educator. H0E Tt FJumt wtyi mm la) in tm. LET ynul boy wntk ind play in iIiom iKal r toniloiltiil.. Sv the ctulJ luot lioulilt. in lir. lU U wtuut bJuclon, ih. itiix ihM " I'M the Iiiol glow M it liould " mI allowi room lui bt. lot, h wr.it lungw. Mkm lot III. Ma tmil. Ill t dUMi. tmM, Mm., fl HU lit Edacator Shoe Store ' for healthy feet JKIMtlt. " IwtihnlMi. TtiM. limwii ! ' I' ih wlwlt U'ly I'"" ,0 wfu. IVy "lit U lt. lew" M "y J " font ftnuliM vnttu Imint iitac kjiJ en (M . At," i Boys' Suits, sizes 3 to 1 6, prices range from $2.50 $10.00 $7.50 to $15.00 Long Pants Suits for boys', sizes 1 4 to 20 or 30 to 36, a very snappy ass'tm't, price Our line of Furs is now ready for your inspection. yj have just received a complete line of Educator Shoes for children, boy s and girls, as well as for men. These shoes are made along comfortable lines as well as for style and durability. They sell at no higher prices than many makes of much inferior quality. Infants', sizes 5 to 8, $1,50 Childrens41 8l to II, $1.75 Misses " I J to 2, $2.50 Little Gents 8 to 1 31, $2.25 Boys', sizes I to 5), $2.50 Men s $3.50 to $5.00 We have at each price 'he different styles of leathers and we are sure you will find ex actly what you want. SHE OUR WINDOW regozi City, regem 4J 0 H Stzspen$ara Bridge Cor. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS i CANBY. Mrs. N. M. Moody and children, of Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Vair-'hn. .'.'rs. 3. J. Vails an and sons. Champ and Buckley, left Wednesday morn ing to attend the Portland races. David Saiimitrs has purchased the u.-ncery flock of S. S. Dal'-n and will move ii to Karrj on the Oregon Elec tric, between Donald and WilsonvilSe. S. S. Dalen and family left Wednes day for their home in Minnesota. O. R. Mack went to Ocean Park ?a";rrlay. Otto Knieeer, Stanley Wani; and Uernie Davenport antoed to Mt. Angel Sunday with Geo. Sheer. E. A. Krueger has nought the stock of wall paper from S. S. Dalen and add this to his general stock. Frank Kendal, who hats been. em ployed in Eastern Oregon, has return ed to Canhy. Miss Fannie Cobb, of Koseburg, is visiting her brother, Mr. J. A. Cobb, of the big department store. Miss Cobb is also visiting her brothers, O. A. and S. Cobb, of Portland. Miss Alma Eekerson visited friends. In Silverton Saturday evening and re-; turned home Monday morning. i PRETTY Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradtl visited the1 former's sister in Roseburc, return- j ing home on the late train Sunday, evening. i Mrs. W. R. Porter left Monday for' Long Beach, Wash., where she will ' visit her daughter. Mrs. A. A. Smith Miss GUI, of Portland, is her sister, Viola Gill, at the Hotel. Miss Arna Seaton made a trip to Oregon City last week. A Crowd of young folks took In the ball game at Mt. Angel Saturday and all report a most -enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bates made a business from been " and Robert Britt. of Salem, was a Sun day visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradtl have re turned from Rosebnrg where they have l).en for the last week. S. .1. VnuL-hn has returned Everet'. Waih., where he lias racing h's horses, "Stella A' ll-.ltaniont'' Ad.mi Knight and Clyde R. Nichol son took in the bail gane at Aurora Sunday. Mrs. H'-is, of Gladstone is the g':est of her rianzVer, Mrs. Wm. Cantweil. Dr. Murdy and Howard E'-rles '' ere Portland visitors Sundav. C. E. Mai'.orv spent Smu'.nv in p.-.-t-land. R. B. Fish, the photogra .';er, ' in Woodburn Sunday. .lack Co ffee n took in 'lie Si ir, races last week. MISS IVAH GORDON WEDS WALTER WELLS WEDDING CEREMONY PERFORMED ON THURSDAY EVENING AT CANBY. IS One of the prettiest weddings of the ! season was solemnized on Thursday and white sweet peas ami asparagus ferns. The bride's mother. Mrs. W.j J. Gordon, was attired in a becoming1 i)n (f lavender satin mssaline. The d"ioraHon.s of the (,,rdon! home were very artistic and pretty.; Th. p'.rl'ir, whole the ceremony was' P'-riorr.it il as decorated in the bride's favorite colors, white and lavender,; f'-rns being used in profusion. The j 1 1 ' rri 1 y was In pink and white asters.! while the dining room was in pins; and whlre s'veet pe:'s. The bride's table was correspondingly d'-rom-d. j hi th- b-i'ie's eke Miss Char-i r'i c"' vred ; little !!- dove,! viiile M'-s H Ir" Daultiiti .'iiircdj 'he little !!ver '-lioper. !' - re the, departure 'f the bride and i Oregon f,i'y, the former t botptei frr rn I :"' baleony " canzht hv Mi'M Marlon Durirg 'he evening Mrs. ( n-r; n was !(uslst-, n serving luncheon livMis-ies' liul-.e Walker, Imlse Huntley, i Florence White and Marion Money. Many handsome gifts were present ed to the bride and groom, which ion-' sifted of cut-glass, linen, silver, anil ' hrassware and pictures. i Mr. and Mrs. Wells left in the I midf t if a shower of rice by auto-1 mobile for Portland and from there j Jthey left for Newport where they will; j spend their honeymoon. The bride is the only daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Gordon, anil Is j ,,. a musician of note. She resided In this city for several years, where she " ' iin for ! Jut ' i was i lonev. , Ro!i?d l.aricy, $1.:'3 p-r n.ick. Oats, l'-.c lb. Hay. pti vi-r, 10 per tou; cheat, JIT,. Hops, contract, I.V'j ISc. Grape r.i t. 4fi 'c a pound. Cascara l.ark, 4 i 5c a pound. Sugar, $ ' a suck. Rici,t f.Mn y, 4 liis. :.c. I'utter t it. 9c. Mohair, :)Je. Hog, :., ii blockers, 12c. Hides, sailed, tic; green, 1 cent less. Veal, lou,-; miilton, Cc. Lard. Sr Pi-achi-. (l.Sil box. Apples, till. I'oars. .",".( bu. i ton. "", $1.1 .o.d vi c tai.- ai G ir- Co. V Enterprise Jl.fiO per news of the Coiinly. Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas i'-ir 'it 'Is. ! : . : ri dor l Ovk ye:: . A -WILIGHT. visitinsr .. .i... t. .. i . , u a "as very nimnlar. since her resl- WdOllft, r-in t;i:oj':i i, til we- leiiie- ifj City business Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gordon, In Canby, when their daughter, M ss Ivalt, wasj united in marrh.ge to Mr. Waller ! S. We'ls, of this city. At 8 o'clock ; trj the strains of Ixihengrin's Wedding i j March rendered by the Des Larzes or-1 Icliisira composed of Miss Iva RoykeJ ...IMct- tij t.iiiuA OnntV.1- , ,);.:,.- trip to Portland Tuesday. : i ... A 'i' "i ..o.n,, " ti. . Fred Schafer was a Canby visitor; i.Voi..,..i.iu ' Mltn I . .... f'V,..rr,.., ,1 , , i'hi!', city, and Miss Nellie Bell,' of Wait and family returned : i...M.i.,,i ..n,..,..i ,v,,. i.i,i Mordav. Chas. N, from Newport the latter part of the ween. Jack Coffeen went to Portland Sun day evening to meet Lute Lindsay v.iih whom he has accepted a posi tion. S. J. Vaughn lias gone lo Portland to see the Live Str.ck Fair, and will enter his horses In the races. C. T. Bates and family went to Hood River where they will "make their fu ture home for the present. The re moval of Mr. Hates and family will be a loss to Canhy, and we regret their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Phelps returned from Portland Monday, where they have resided for the past six months. Mr. Phelps has bought 2't acres of the Vorphal form and will make that his future home. Mrs. R. R. Bratton and Mrs. Ora Wyatt, of Portland, are visiting here, at the home of H. A. Lee. Mrs. I. Wheeler Is quite 111 home east of town. Her friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Nicholson, of Portland were the guepfi of Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Knight Saturday and Sunday. Wm. Kendall has started work tered the parlor, where they nu t the groom and his best, man, Forbes Barclay Pratt. The marriage cere mony was performed by the Rev. William Proctor, pastor of the Con gretratlonal church, of this city under a bower of ferns and lavender Chinese asters. Banks of asters formed the baclig! ouinl making a very pretty effect. The bride anil groom st'ioil henea'h a large bunch of white roses tied with white satin, ribbons, when the impressive ring ceremony was iiKul that, made them man and wife. After the ceremony the M.endelKhn's Wedding March was rendered b'y the orchestra. Mr. and -Mrs. Wells re ceived the best wishes and congratu I r; 1 1 on m of their friends and relatives, after which a delicious luncheon was served. The bride was handsomely gowned In white satin messaline, made entrain and trimmings of pearls. Her long at herjtn v,.j v.as caught In place with a vrreirb of oranie blossoms, and she tarried a bonnet of bride's roses. She vo:e a beautiful necklace of pet't'ls and coral, the gift of the grcom. Miss June Charman was be comingly atiiri-d In lavender silk messaline with silver trimmings, and ! dence in Canhy she has made many friends. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, of Corvallis, and Ih well known heo He Is connected with the Jones' Pph; Company, of this city. Those attending the 'marriage ceremonv were Mr. and Mrs. John V. 'Tirl', Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Avison. fir. and Mrs. ('. H. Mels ner. Mr. and M". Eucene I.ee-'on ;mi baby, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Latourette, Mrs. I na Charman, Miss Iva R'.ake. Miss Myrtle Buchanan, Mbs Hebn D-mlton, Miss Bess Danlton, MIs Marlon Money, Miss Florence White, Miss Louise Walker, Miss Louise Huntley. Miss June Charman, Mism Nan Coch ran, Leon Di-s L'irzes. Forbes Pratt, or Oregon City: Mr. and .Mr'. Charles Thomas, of Canbv; Dr. and Mrs. F. Bell, Miss Nellls Pell, George Vaupel, V. D. Jamison, of Portland: Mrs. .1. S. Pobli. of Kelso, Wash.; Mrs. W. .1. Gordon, Lionel, Claire, Harr; and Albert Gordon, of Canby. Emil on his cot lute which Is to be erected on1 Miss .M-nie i;en, or roniami, wore a Ms oropcrtv at 2nd and D streets,! '"cy pretty gown of lavender silk u I.I. h he recent Iv mirchased. Warren , rn'ssn!ine. Th" bride's maids carried" Canby Market Report. i The following quotations are given I by Gordon Bros., the grocers, and Lueke fires., the butcher": ! Chickens Old hens, 17"2c; broilers, I lT'c; roosters, old, 10c; roosters, I young, 17'i-c; soring, Vic. Eggs, :!0c; butter, ;.',. ' Turkeys. 22c. Ducks, .'!c. Geese, 12c. j Lard, bulk, Vic. Bacon, ranch, 21c-2.'c. j Shoulders. Vic' i Ham, 21c. ! Flour Valley, $1.2,5; hard blue stein i SI",; Hard, (1.2'i. Chee ;e, Oranires, b'ic doss.; 1' mons. 2r,c. SWK IJ.r.ft saek. I.ran, S per Kendall Is the contractor. I gracefully arm boqnets of lavender t-ack; wheat, $1 per bu. MHs Mm i. Harvey spent last Wed nesday In I'nrtland wllh her brother. Ilert llarvev Mrs. Erif ! son Is on the sick list. Miss W!li hart of Oregon City spent Sunday uitli her hIkUT, Mrs. James Hylton. Quite a number fr"i here attended Warner Giimge last Saturday and re ported having a good time. Mr. and Mrs. George l-azelle and M. .1. I ji!11o attended the funeral of C. O. ( 'unify last Wednesday In I'onliiinl. He was a nepbew of Mr. Lazelle. Miss Nellli! Jilchardson called on Mr". F.oilli last Monday. The Pil- lla Club was ehterlalneil by Mrs. .In! n Faulk at her home last Thur" lav ti'icn'on. There were 13 rireuem. , (ell lotis lunch was served the guests. Albeit Hiheer Is enjoying a visit from his ranln, Edward Scheer, of Portland, tills week. Mr 'leorgn Sihrelnnr truide a liusl !ii -lu u ln ti, porilnnd last Wednesday. Mrs. David Ollphant. of Portland, was a guest of Mrs. William McCord last Thursday, at Maple Lnvn farm. Summons. 6 In the circuit. Court of the State of OreL-on for Clackamas County. Myrtelle Pierce, Plaintiff, vs. fwrion Pierce. Defendant. To Damon Pierce, the nbove named defendant: In the name of th" of Oregon vou are hereby commanded to appear In the above entitled Court and action on or before six weeks from the (Intel of the first publication of this sum-' moils, viz: on or before the 22nd day j of October i;in. and answer the corn-1 plaint filed agalntt yon In mid Conn , and cause, and for wont of an answer, the plaintiff will npply to Ihe Court! for the relief demanded In the com-, nlalnt. to wlt; for a decree of divorce dissolving th bonds of mntrlmonv j now existing between the nlalnUff and! defendant and for such other relief as preved for In her complaint. This summons Is published hy nn; order of Hon. Grant B. WmlcU,; County Judge of Clackamas Countv Oregon, made and entered on the Sthi dav of September. 10in. i Date of first publication, September nth, mio. JAV TI. VPTON. ! Attorney for Plaintiff. JENNINGS LODGE. Mis. Earl Sccly and llltb' daugli'i-r M.u-aet are visiting this week l Wn'hi Walla. Wio.li. Mrs. Davenport, of Purl. Place. w a lp.liv r.ilb t on Tne-day. Mrs. Gii.fge Morie spent Tuesd iv with ler cousin, Mrs. S. F. Sci '.ptnie. In Oregon City. Mr and Mrs. William Gardner, or Meldrum-and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sp'M'tu-r. of l-oilge aitetided Ihe golden wed.l!:i- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs JaiiK Wilkinson at 'he Congrciat Ion a rhc ili In Oregon 'l!y on Aug. iioth. Wi I has been received front Mr. Charl :. Iloiirdnian that hU condllloii Is vi r nuch Improved, mid 'it present la (-'i;;' : iitlng at Shlpards Horlngs. Mr. i:;i'ieil Smith and Miss Anna Porringer, of Canis, were cullers at the Iva H. Hart home last week. Mr. Abe Arnold has been sub-iarry-lug the I'. S. mall on Mllwnukio liiule No. I during Mr. RHev's IllneJs. Mrs H. C. Pnlnton and MIhh Helen w'ere Portland visitors, Miss Helen going down to consult an eye special ist. Mr. .1. O. Stoals, a dealer in fresh and cured meats, of Oak Grove couicn Wednesdays and Saturdays with a lirge supply of meal giving the Iodge patrons n chance to select their cuts of pieat. Mr. Moorge Coffin, of Mllwnukio. was a business caller at the Uidgo last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Morse, of Port land, and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Wag ner, of North Yakima, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Morse. The many friends of Miss Sarah Kalulnsky will be pleased to learn she Is able to be removed from St. Vincent's HoH'iiiiil and will spend some weeks at Sloue Gables on rhe Wlllamel'e. Our (julct Utile neighborhood lins been ((really disturbed during the past week by thieves. Those who liavi; nuffored most have been Mr. and Mrs. Lambet, who owns 2 acres on Addle street, which Is planted In pot aloes, and on Thursday and Friday nights a number of sacks were taken. On Sunday night Ihe thieves again made thlei' appearance hut were frightened away by several shots from a gun. Mr. 6a tn Campbell, of Hood River, was a week-end gue'it at tho home of his mother, Mrs. F, C. Rice, Mr. George MoriTi! and a parly of Oregon Clly friends left on Tuesday for ihe mountains on a hunting trip. Vacation being over the sound of the school bell was pleasant to hear and on Monday Sept. 5th, the Jenn ings Loiifte children willi happv faces started for school. Mr. (!. VV. Thompson, of Willamette, was chosen us Ihe teacher for the coming year. Mr. Thompson, who has had a num ber of years of experience comes very highly recommended and will also leach music to some extent and all are looking forward to the must prol ilable school year we have ever had. Mr. fins .Morse, of Portland, who hai. property liilooHtn bore, spent Mon day at tho Jidge, Dr. Miller and family and n party of frienibi plcnlced on Ihe bunks of the Wlllarnelle on Sunday. Mm. J. J. Jones lias ivcniily put' chased l ho I. J. M 'iris collage mid niiiwd to the bulge Inut week. Mi. Minis at present Is wllh her lltHe noil In Po n laud, at Hie hospllnl, Hie .dilli! had the inlHforliine of being iui'cti'd down by nn aiiio mid Injured l..ei-elv. number of new (uuillles luive moved lulu Ihe neighborhood and six tio v pupils are enrolled ill tho school. Rev lleverllng preiielied at Ihe chapel on Sunday. Sept. (Ih. On rct Sunday He- preaching will be ',,-, liinl tho Siiliila;. school ,i:i liocr previoui. All are lordlally lavltid. Oil A lil it Ih" Ladles Aid Society mm in t ! homo of Mrs. I Slienellebl, ii t, the nrtornooii was suenl In jipilll-l.o- Tin president read the II.MIl psalm followed by prayer and " story was read to the l lil" girls who brought their work and were present, by Mix Slienellebl. Mrs. Ilotviilug was Ihe gue-it of honor. I.i made was served by Ihe hostess. day from SI. l-onls, Mo, v h i . ho has Hpeiil Ihe summer vMUiik old friends mid rchtlHci, Remember no have u line baibi-r now. dm Til in n mil, Mrs. Griibilm relunie.l h"iin from l ong ll-ai h. WuhIiIiiki.iii, nun h im proved lit health. Wedding Belli). X pietly wedding toTu place a' I lit' homo ef Mr. and Mrs 'it K ll.iilnoll of Cbo k.iuwis. August i'l .I. in s o'clock in th" eseiilng u o ii their iluurhter, AgnoH oulo. u nulled In nun i'Iiiki' In Jay K I. anker, of I'm Hand, by t!io Rev. James Monro of Ihe FUH M-ibo. dl-'i Fpl .copal Cliun h of Ouk Grove The flli'trollV wiim held on ihe lawn iiinler an arch of nspiiriiKUs fern and nten Mini Helen Brown pluye.l Kio wedding march. Mrs. I.anlier wiik fortneily n lo.io'ier In the Oak Grove hcIiiioIh. All tho pit pits extend their congi'Mllllatlous In Mr. aitil Mrs. IjiiiIot and wish Hiom Hiiccen In Ihelr miirtlod life. Their future homo will be mi F.iini Taylor and Fortieth Direct, I'orlland. N.i Best In the World .! W. Ilyatl. merchant of Warren l, wrlies: Please send eiiclohed or der by mall. Sutherland's Magic F.ye Salve Is the hesi eye remedy 111 Ihe world. 2.1c. For sale by Jones Drug Company. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A CARED FOR IN JAIL, OAK GROVE. Mrs. Win. ' Mills and daughter, Gladys, returned lioiim Satuiilay after a visit of several! weeks wllh relative at George, Oregon. Mrs. Charles Vanoi'ilslriiiiil and son went Portland visitors Wednesday. C. II. Lalng, district deputy of the M. W. A. paid a visit lo the Oak Grove camp Thin sday ('veiling. Mrs. ,1. I). Kvans spent Tuesday with her daughiei', Mrs. Graves, of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng are cauipiug m ar Hilverloii for several weeks. Mrs. Kills and two children Joined thorn Friday and will remain mill! school opens the last of this mouth. Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Miislerson were Porilnnd visitors Tuesday. Geo. Blgham Is building a stone, wall foi W: RliiehanLal Silver Springs Mis. D. C. Ilerron and sons, Paul and Lyon, were in Port land Wednes day visiting Mrs. Ilerron's aunt. Mrs. R. .1, Htiaiigh, of Portland, spent the day, Wednesday, with her relailves, Mrs. R. J. Moore dud MIhh Fellers. Mrs. L. Ilriickinaii, of 1'orllaiiil, spent the past week wllh Mrs. Doiiubion and family. Paul Ilerron celebrated his 12lh birthday the 2 1 1 It of August, a! the Cliy Park, iiccoinpanied by his mother Mrs. I). C. Ilerron and brother, Lyon. George Vosbuig, of Thayer, Kansas, Ih visiting his brother, J. L. Voshurg, and family. Mrs. Biirgoyue and family will re turn to Porilnnd Saturday for Ihn winter, afler spending a pleasant sum mer lit ihelr home hert. i J. II. Graham has moved his family to their new homo on Iee avenue. L. K. Armstrong, K. C Warren nndi Homer Biileptlne returned home from the mountains Friday well pleased i wllh thlr hunting trip. Louis Rpeloll relumed home Sun- Need of Hotpltsl In This City Badly Pelt. Henry Beck, the tramp who was k no hod from the ireslle In litis cllv by a S, P. train, receiving mi Injury lo his leg, Is being taken cure of at the fit v Jail hv the municipal author ities, I here belli); no hospital In this clly al which lo send such unfoi'tii pales. Ileck Is about fid yours of ago, ami his homo Is In linlliitinpolls, Indiana. GOOD WAY TO USE HYOMEI FOR CATARRH. Besides breathing through Ihe In haler a few limes a day, many catarrh sufferers wrllo Hint they llml Inhaling HVOMKI (pionounce It lllglin-mc) from n bowl of steaming water one night before retiring n ureal aid In curing stuhorn cuses. Fill a bowl half full of boiling waler; noiir lulu the water a teaspoon fill of IIYO.MF.l, cover head mid bowl with a towel, and brouthn through the nose and mouth tho pleasant, modi cateil, anllHcptltf' mid healing vapor Hint urines. You can gel a bottle of IIYOMHI at druggists everywhere, or al llunlley Bros. Co. for only fid cents. Ask lor extra bottle IIYO.MF.l Inimical. lint hear In mind that a IIY'i.MKi outfit which Includes Inhaler and bob Ho of IIYOMKI costH $1.1111. HYOM HI Is guaranteed to cure on. larrh, sorn throat, coughs, colds, as. thina and croup, or money back. It on that generous basis. Trv THE J0HN80N REALTY CO. City Loti, Acreage and Farmi a Specialty. P. 0. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore.