Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 21, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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YOU SHOULD TAKE PURE AND flBBnBB
DISCOVERY. YOU WILL GET QUICK AND PERMANENT REUEF,
Stops Cough, Loosens Chest, Soothes
Inflamed Throat, Nose, Bronchial
Tubes and Lungs.
Start Taking It at Once.
Dr. Kind's Now Wfcovrry was onV'i
nated 43 years a so. lis wonderful tower to
(op conjoin?, euro colds, relieve bronchial
and lung affections made it quickly popular.
Its use steadily iiu-real. Now it is un
doubtedly the "most ut pres.rii.noa for
couch and cold iu the world. Millions of
bottles are aoM nnnually, and thousands tes
tify to its merits by testimonials and con
tinued use. Whv experiment with unknown
aud untried remedii-s? Pleasant, tried and
true, Dr. Kinc's New Discovery is piaran-tec-d
by vour druimist to help you or money
refunded. Get a bottle to-day. Keep it for
emervneies.
"Tvphoid pneumonia had left me wiih
a dreadful couch," writes Mrs. J..E. Cox of
Joliet, 111. "Sometimes I had such awful
couehine srvlla I thought I would die. I
could pet no help from livtor? treatment
cr other medicines, till 1 used Dr. King's
New Discovery. I owe my life to this won
derful remedv, for I acatwly cough at all
now." Quick, safe, and reliable for all
throat and lung troubles. Sold by
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CHICAGO. ILL
ALL DRUGGISTS
bate. Tin' matter of erecting hall
! wa also mentioned. The l.egtH
'elected a committee of three to look
j Into the feasibility of erecting one.
I Charlie Swan Ir to Colton Mu'i-
lav.
i IHdph and Charlie Freeman, of 1.1
....... I ... ... l.,lii..tt culler III "ho
j w oo,l, ,.
Colton vicinity last week.
I . S. li hauled some oats 'ion
Clarke last week.
Frank Hendricks and Wm. Sihc.f
fer ciUbd on Oscar Muller a eck
a'.'O last Sunday.
The Farmers' F.pUtV Society m 't
In lianlelsou's store Saturday evening.
Charlie Swan lionisat lVlherl Hou
ney sl.lnglo mill and will move 11
up on Ma place aoon.
-: c l.ohndorf call-d on Oscar Mill
er st Tuesday.
W-il.or C.orbett did mm team work
' fo- A. XiU'hson last
J Ktifstrom hoiuht a team l.i"t
, w eek
A. X. Swansea did some plowing ( r
'l'ii HiiiiiJlaud last wee a.
The Coltou school went down to
James tor mi Arit.iiuot'c trstch win
I iv seliiHd nt liiat place last Friday.
We an proud to say otr mgool wa-
v letnricus.
I K. I i rli n,l had the "ii-.fort.ice
, I.m olio of Id hcrse last wok.
Phillip niul Hubert l'uti ere t.i
Olefi n I'lty last T ivsday.
Til ' re ,'tv snine 'an I lim rrs !i.'!..
n.S uiiT i-lll Homey 'l u e !st w'e.'!;.
1'illst liOtti elS .l a litlMlOTS ittller
at t'olton last Tuesdiv.
H. l Itayner, ot flarkes. a- m
the t'olton vniii;tv .:t week pos'i.lt
sale Mils.
Mr. and Mrs. t'arl s-'troui-.-ron mat'
a business trii to t'olton last Tuesday.
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM All PART) OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
NEEDY
Miss RUacSel Spencer who has
been on the sick list Is Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitts and fon.
Eriuan. of Al!any. visited the former
pareois the latter part of the week
returning home Friday.
L. L. Untz and sen. Cecil, went to
Canby Saturday.
The sale at Mrs. R F. Smltj's Fri
day was a great sucesss. Everything
sold hUb. About a hundred teams
were present
Carl Casedy w ao has been working
for J. E. Mitts returned to his home
at Carcus Monday.
Austin Taylor made a business trip
to Canby Saturday.
J. E. Slitts and son. Lewis, are work
ing oil the telephone lines in the
Ceonce neighborhood and through to
Hubbird.
Many people were taken by sur
prise when they heard Wednesday,
that Miss Kate Spasle was married.
The Ladies club held Its last meet
Dg at the home of Mrs. H. Jackson s.
A very enjoyable time was had by
all present. The next meetiug will
be March 22ni at the home of Mrs.
Eugene Mitts.
Herman and Fhelps are making land
plaster sowers for themselves.
Have you seen Molalla s newspaper
yet? And are you toing to be one of
its Sea) subscribers tor IS 12? The
"Molalla Pioneer" would make you
tlad every wetk.
Our special road improvement has
received a set back which means
more mud plodding next winter.
V. V. Everhart has a new hog
house just completed.
J. R. Cole has received a fine uoc
j from Illinois, the freight ti'in,- :o
, cents per pound.
CLARKES.
MOLAlLA.
Fifty new buildings for 1913 will be
no mean pace for growing Molalla.
Gravel is being hauled tor the con
crete work of the Molalla State Hank
building.
No new cases of scarlet fever have
developed in the Echerd family.
. Willi two railroads coming to town
this vear, and two more dentists to
locate here, there w ill be no urnent
need of going abroad for lentist
treatment unless you just wait to
ride on the new railroad any way.
C. W. Herman has secured a saw
mill to be moved on to his ranch this
summer. Ties will be cut for the P.
E. & E railroad and hauled to Mo
lalla, a distance of 5 miles, t j is will
be tl'e nearest sawmill to town.
COLTON.
One Or Two Generations Ago
Most Farm Animals Roamed At
Large But We Have Gradually
Found That This Did Not Pay
The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus
iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get In their
place (In the poultry yard) and stay there.
The fanner who reads the magazines knows that today many a
chicken farm of a few acres pays a bieger profit than a big farm
did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because it
pays and It will pay lota better and the farm will look better if
they are kept In the poultry yard.
They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and It
takes less space and less expense to keep them.
Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowl properly
will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever
made on the farm. Ask for price.
FRANK BOSCH
Furniture and Hardware
MACKSBURG
Could the originators of the Juve 1
nile Fair witness the enthusiasm of;
the nins generation in Macksluirg
t':ey mkht feel that they bad not ;
worked iu :vu. The children are,
preparing the grounds tor seed, put-!
ting the young stock in. caring for,
tbe poultry and working generally j
with a degree of earnestness that
1 -remises a creditable exhibit of fruit ;
sto.k and handiwork In the coming
fall. This new opening for t'.ie show
ing of youthful skill Is also an Inc it-!
culaMe advunt.ue in the home. Many
grade between Canby and Molalla and
will put down Hie rail without delay.
MEADOW BROOK.
Mis. P. t). C.ilndgreii. daushlor,
Mish Mabel Cliliuigieii. Mr. Milton
Chlndgren and daughter, Vivian, call
'ed on Mrs. Miophord Thursday alter
noon. , , .
Mm. lleo. Ilolstotter and daugh
ter, Miss EmUl. wont to Portland Sat
unlay to etf tivorge llotstetter, Jr..
:o is in the hospital.
A lew of the parents and friends
attended the program given by the
iniplls Friday, consist lug of song.
liiaiitiiul Hells" by the school; r
! Itatlon. Pauline llorstcttiT: reading,
taihort Hutchinson: song, ' I'lp, l'os
1 Dip the Oar." I school; recitation.
Myrtle llutchiiisoii; leading. Paul
Si lilottc; song. "Mud Words Can .Nev
er Pie," l.lllle Schlowo; dialogue, to
tear icrs. Nettio I rkms nod KHa '
Siliiewc; recitation. The I'liud Ciil."
by Cbiily s Hatey; dialogue by throe
!o. W lllaid kern. Oliver Or. ui and
Wallace Hutchinson; song, P.irlliig.
Nellie Crav," by tiohool ended by a
il , alo by Hie small pupils. The ipies
(loll was. -Hisolved, that the llre
is more val :al le than the Cow." lead
er en ti e altlrinatlv e. Ola llulchinnoii.
lir-,.itnc. Iv.itie llotstetter, the Judge
dc 'ision was for tlu ailii niatue. T he
:,-!.. V" s ,11.1 well.
.','.:s Myrtle an 1 Hail l.arklns
spent Si. inlay afternoon with Maude
and lll.uii he Trulliiiger of I nion Mills.
Iteruiall Chludgri'li timk a bud of
fat hogs to Canby Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W in. Ki rns uud fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i
M l. I'.iludgren.
Mr. Meart. of Portland, has the
surveyor out surveying the places,
which he bought of I. ! Ijirkliis. II
II. Snodgrass and Mr. Vaughii. He
alo has a man plowing.
Mr iinj Mr, ltrown, of Portland,
visited his sist.-r and brother In law
Mr and Mrs J. F. Can so.
J. M. lairklns Is visiting his broth- '
er. A. U Laikln.
WILSONVILLE.
Attorney Ames, of Portland, was In
W'ilsonvtlle, on legnl buslnes Satur
day. Mrsr IVdson. of SherwiHid. visited
her brother, Elmer Jones and family.
not croak Inn about hard tlnif". 'iil
r surprUed at the way bualnssi haa
kept up. pesplto thn fad that pota
toes and onion have teen ay blow
normal. , ,.
The t'ulon (!rower Association
hipped another ear of olnlou last
week.
Mr ,lttlgla'a many Mend are
glad to know that lie la able to h"
ni.out hi farm wialu. bMt hi .ever.'
Illnes.
H (. Aden ha purcha4
piano.
Cllve ll"'iir, oim of the New bora
High rVhool pupil Mccoltipanle I
Harol l Say lioun" on Frldav evening,
nuiiallilnt mo II Sunday.
W hlbi walling at a Million not many
mile from tloii llle recently, where
lie walling room door wa locked,
and iioaisoiitldo welhoiight of our
own little village depot, with it Well
ciiilpi'cl waiting room, and obliging
niai Ion master.
Mr. Fliuer .lone eutoi tallied lh
mciiilicrs i t t ,c I (idle' Aid So. b'l v
of the Hood View Congregational
church, i.No a lnro umnl'er of ticK li
bor In a very delightful manner a'
her home on Thursday, March 13lh.
Pinner wa nerved at lioou
The regular meeting of the so
elety was held III Ihe iirtoito,"n. and
the l.idli sowed carpet ra durlin
the .lav. Mrs. Joins w.i ably alt
e,l by ir. pod-ion. of Sherwood
STAFFORD.
A hook wa caught Iu i'iim wav
Iu the nose ul one of Mr. Wcddle
horses. A vi terlnar.y iirgeoii wnl
called, who ewed t-i' woind llj'. but
It I very or yet, aud the lior U
unable to work
On Friday last. Henry Pakcr and
Louisa Shelwo went to Oregon City,
armed with a paper from thn mother
of the g rl. who Is but lteen. to the
effiK-t tliat the inotber gavo bst eon- j
cut, uud obtained a license and on i
Sunday they were quietly married at
tht hotu ol the uioitier. Mr. P. A.
Hakir. who I an invalid. The pas
tor ol the Paptlst church, id w.ileh
the I. ride and mother are niruibor.
Rev. Lucas, officiating. Tim groom I
the eldest od of V. A. Ilaker, a high
ly respected young man. and thi' bride
I the yoniinest daughter of Mr. P
A linker and John Seblewe. her llrt
hilsl iind vvhii died a nutni'cr of years
ago. The young bride Is well liked
Ulil
For Infuntt wnd Chlltircn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Boars tho
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IMOEI.
THE LULL BEFORE THE STORM
Mrs. Lewis, of Highland, was roll
: ing loi;. one log rolling back crush
ed 'lis leg.
Mr. Lewis Maison Jnm:ed down
, from the hay loft, bis toot hit tho
' tongue of the sled and hurt his ankle.
Mii-s Esther Stout is home from
, Portland.
Mr. Widner purchased seme s'.eep
! from Mrs. Lee last week.
MV.ss Ilemice Sihnte, of Highland,
is working for Mrs. William Marshall
at present.
i Mr. German and Mr. Heche are
j plowing on the Sherrut.le place.
Sam Klmer is breaking new land
; to sow grain.
! Otto I'uol is plowing on the home
place at present,
i Jtrome Parementer was working
for Mrs. Lee on Lewis Maxson's place
' Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs. Craves, of
HiehlanJ. visited tieir parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. X. I-arkins last Sunday.
M?r. Widner. purc!iased some hoes
in Clarkes last week.
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John Arquette, one of the Colton
; pioneers di d recently at the hospital
i in Portland, where :e had none for
treatment.
i The Young People's Lutheran
i Leatrue met in the church Sunday eve
. ning. A good program was render
i ed, including a very interesting de-
IS THE TIME TO MAKE PREPARATIONS PUT IN YOUR
MYERS HAY; UNLOADER
NOW and you will be in tip top shape Vo handle your crop this year-Take
our advice and come in and look them over next time you are in town.
A LOT OF TIME IS LOST
THROUGH BAD DOOR HANGERS
:IIANG YOUR DOORS 0N
Myers Stayon Hangers
Or the New Tubular Track Hanger and you will
have no more trouble This is another matter tlut
should be attended to before busy season.
VV. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO.
OANBY, OREGON
baiiiidiing the lillehln poils, Ho n r
resting one If hi lioraea art hitched
mil -il le a liver) burn over to hour.
Wo soliielllue go to low It l.i'Oll luil
Hess of our own, and prefer t i bave
our tr mi In lie omii, where it net
puie air tin. I 1 ready t mit wlnti
wo have attended to bunlue. Imt by
till short ii hied ruling we may
away from tin-ton City ece.t when
obliged to go to our munly et to
pay our taves II look lll e lit.. Int.
ereal of tie llvetv laid. I pur
mount to nil other
A lady lulug two iiilie out .tl I
she world I k.- to drive Into town,
hut I here wa no lare to lie iter
horse, and she ill ill I feel like pn.-l-g
l.'O lor lor hot- while he loi.ed
for tin hour or mi, and s -e Iher.-ioji
l ikes a uir or bout for other pl:o
Ktirmers go in I'ortl.wil and M.ier
place Willi their produce, and di
their loavy Imvliig at oih. r towns fur
the name n asuii. A wind to (be wine
oui ht to be uMlticleiil,
R L DL AND.
K. A .lotu s, of Cresent. had the mi
folt Hie to bleak i'ls leg while log
gill for l altescli .
.Mr. Avltt and wife are moving to
Li nt to wink In brick ail
John 1 : . i rtriil.it I ire.arlug to mt
up a building lie ha Informed u
to wbettiir it will be a burn or a
garage.
The lauioii It. dlat.d I'ras Hand I
preimrltiK a play and will give an en
ti ll iliinieut at I. e Logan tliange hull
March
X. S. Oldham iia moled to Chicmi
tuns lleli lits and Is hauling lien for
Sell wart A- Co.
Mls iiuelah 111 mi. of Lewistoti.
I ia in. I a lo on visiting her aunt,
Mr I. M Smith.
The (rCiinin-r Uro. nro eleariug
land for Mr. Unbind.
Iledland was ruver. d with a blanket
of snow Inches In d. th, March l:i
CLAD TIDINGS
Agencies
CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES ARE THE EEST
an hour would otherw ise be misspent i
is now CK.upltid In healthful, pleasing ;
wor with such gratifying results as '
well tended gardens, finely stocked
poultry j arils and no ends ot beauti
ful flownrs.
The high school department' of j
Macksljurg opened Tuesday, March 1
11th, Mr. lialdwln having ho far re
covered from his recent Illness that'
he returned to his work on that day.
A llittle son was born to Mr. aud ,
Mrs. John (Jirster Friday, March 7tX
Special services are to be held in
the new church of the Menaonltea
on Raster Sunday. 1
Mr. Gforge Walsh was the guest .
of Mrs. Wesley FJIiy on Tuesday last. ;
Mrs. John Hippler's mother, who!
has been seriously 111, Is recovering. !
The home of Mr. and Mra. Carl '
Dawson was gladdened by- the birth
of a little daughter Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Hilton with her little
feon, vlbited Mrs. fieorge Walsh last
Ki-ida.
V:.hs Mararet Z-ncer with her two
brothers, Messrs. Hans and Andy
Zenger, visited Mr. and M'rs. A. A.,
lialdwin on Friday evening.
Mr. Hubbard's large new barn li -completed
and Is a material enhance
ment to the appearance.
Very phasing Is the news that the
I P. E. it E. R. R. has completed the i
last week.
Geo. talalgia has been sick for a
week past.
The revival meeting have been well
attended.
The Vincent family have moved to
Sherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton were Port-
land visitors recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Could returned to
their home in Salemi after enjoying
a visit here with friends.
Mrs. Young was aj Portland visit
or last week.
Mr. S. Peters recelfed a carload of
farm Implements laat week.
If. p. Aden has ifinlshed taking
stock'ln bis busy stoae.
The Odd Fellows hold regular meet
ings on Saturday etenlng. Visiting
brethren are always cordially Invited
to attend.
R. VV. Graham spent Tuesday in
the Itoee City, on business.
Roy Nendo ha returned to his
home in Stay ton, after a short rlslt
with Ray Laker.
The H'llHonville school trustee are
making nlans for new ww.;Ttihof4
which will improve the ajuiearance
of the school ground.
Corral Creek school has been pre
sented with a heaittlful picture, "The
Kirthplaee of President Lincoln." by
the Mother's Club of that district.
The WIlHonviile store-kecpera are
i by all n'w know her and in common
i with all their friends we predict for
j .hem a happy future. We beard thai
I the neighboring boys were well pro
vided for. as It was feared the din of
a charivari would be bad for the sick
mother.
Joe Nemee lias been repairing the
barn where the horses kicked their
stalls to pieces.
.Stafford had unite an exodus on
Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellegsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Clans peters, Mr. and Mrs.
Kruse, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Gage
were among those seen on the SI reels
of Oregon City, while Mr. Nussbaitrn
and Mr. Powell went to Portland with
l load of potatoes and hogs.
Hog are riilte a profitable crop
late years. Last week Mr. Kchatz
sold a load alive at his door, which
brought him the neat sum of 113.0
and he raid the sum wa pretty near
ail gain.
; Mr. Gage has a few white seed oats
. to sell.
J Mr. Powell returned from Portland
Sunday night at 8 o'clock, having
; been In Portland since the pr'-vbcn
: Friday on business, and walked from
I Willamette, which Indicates he Is bet-
ter in health than for soma) time,
It looks quite as If t.ie "power that
be" in Orecon City were trying to
drive the outside community away
from t'.iat little burg. In the first placs
An iinen lane has been couiiileled
running from A. Olson's d.o e to the
main ro'id.
Henry llatler has been "ttiug noma
hop poll's.
Cuts Herman, a prominent Molalla
larmer. was transacting business In
Manpi.in Wednesday. Itudolph, the
German boy, Is agnln working for hlin.
Mr. Herman calculates to have a
t cam saw mill running on bis pine
III t in miir future. I!y so doing hi
timber will be sawed Into lumber, fur
li'shitig Mm material to build a Imu,,..,
barn, mid ot'ier neenssary building
on his place.
Alfred Olson has moved his family
Into Holnh Myor house In MiiMunn
and renting Ihe Schnmaker building
has opened up a pool room. Judging
from the rrowd In attendance on the
opening night w would predict that
it will prove n money making business
Mrs. cithrlne Jones having Im
proved In health of late, her nurse
has returned to Salem and her grand
daughter, Miss Webb of Woodbiirii.
la titteudlng her.
A trilned nurse, has lately been
employed to wait on MVs. Ilentley,
Mrs. Hidden of Mnrtinit, iicnm
panled by Mrs. Annie Hidings spent
several days In Cortland Inst Week
procuring an up to date supply of
millinery.
ALSPAUGH.
Mirs. AlHpaiigh nnd Kiln Uickehy
were do guest of Mrs. J. W. Dowty
; Matiirnay.
Mrs. II. Harton culled on Mrs. John
iGlthens Saturday afternoon,
j John Gltlietis has all kinds of inn
! sic nt his house now as they hnve
i purchased a piano and sewing ma
chine. A number of young people from
lore niteiidi-l thn dame m llu!e
Creek Haiurday night. Another dune
will .e given theie April .. by sii,i.
William (ilthen. of Canlo. hi
lieetl illdlllg a tew dnv. here oil
In l.i iMreiit and friend
Millie l-utler attended lie i....-r
tuluuieiit giveu at l.ariol l l i cm
littht
Mr. and Mr. Fred Kb pi '.! S..t
utd iv evening at the uune nf J,.' u
l.lt .ens
RCOLANQ.
We are pli-nei to be M.. In i",rt
Mr C.'ia. Jeuklu luueh ii..t..u-tt.
Mio w i. very low tor a ! d.n- hr.
Strickland wa t(enlltig het Mr.
'Kill link u wa Willi lot a
dm .
Will Lteluu ulid lirot lor in ia,
liniii luosiird, ate clearing bind mi tit
Htocftor ptuc.
J. II Hlpl. y .old two fine i .i l.i
week in a cow buier from 'mi:.:.4.
Several of the bo) ll ttll IK-Ib-lioriood
have find team nnd .o nrr
busy alter school bourn tn'..iui
I belli
'I lie iteilbiiid band I Ic.o.iiiv :ir
i..eg. no tit for a com i rt nt l..raa
tirnuge Hall Saturday night. Mu'-ri
;:n I. it I mi one Maieii 2',i, at tl.e Fir
Grove hi hool house.
We were ( really rdiocked to .jenr o!
Ihe death of Justice of the Peace .JD
soil nur heart i,o out In iu;J!l.f
to hi family.
' Kedl. n l ha bad u toih !l cf tl.c
Kastern blixard. and we .ill .ei''
this Mill be l ie end of winter.
; ROCK CREEK AND SUNNVSIDE.
Tho Kiouiid wa covered with
ul till place Wednesday morning, b'tt
Ini ne.,iy all Inelted.
! A basket social was held at BuD
nynlde schiMil bouse Friday iiIk iI ("r
the belli lit of the telephone Co. AH
i who mi, in ei cnJo)ed a deaanl eie-
Plug. The house was full, the bulie't
I basket aa inn tinned for v.uu. '! ."'
I made 111.00. The program wu
' follow ;
Selection, Orchestra: reading. Hr'
I ry Schmidt; solo, Nir. It. tirndv; read
j lug. Addle Heed; Duet. Zclla l'"k'
, lin and Gladys liavls; readiio-. Kn'l
Hudson; selection, Orchestra; read
) Ing. Karle .lobiii.oii ; duet, H
Grady and Frank Hunter; reading.
, Frank Kberhait; selection. Orchestra.
A new family has moved mi t"
I Hargroves place.
! Misses Mary and Hilda Stull ret
Adolpli StoH nnd intend to iinl"
! giMid ilHlt of a couple of weeks In
I t'ie neighborhood.
Mr. uud Mr. Conklln returned botu
'from California last Saturday. Sha
Mind enjoyed good health while there.
hut the first night at home she
not sloei on account of the aihm.
' we sorry aim Is troubled that way
' agnln.
! Mr. mid Mis.' Sehoports grand
diiiight'T was burned severely Tues
day evening by tipping thn tea kettle
over on herself. It la reported lti
skin came off from tha knee down,
j The telephone Una la out of order so
the partlculara have not been had.
The n.nll carrier on route No. I had
the mlafortiiiin to get hi buggy and
' harness kicked to pieces and hd to I
I borrow another to finish delivering
; the mail.
j Adolph Stoll'i horse ran awav M i
j Saturday. He was clearing land and J
I the horses got frightened at a failing
tree and ran, one. stopped at '
berg's plnce and tha other was caught
near Frank Htoll'i. The harnesi
was broken some.
m Frank Stoll has been having a -vere
cold.
We are glad to take note' that lre
Ident Wilson and wife will aerve n
wlne.or lluor nt the White House.
-WE WANT YOUR
MOHAIR WOOL
WRITE TO
HERMAN METZGER
226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, 'ORE.
YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COMMIS
SION CO.