Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 24, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MULINO.
! StrahI Home Lost in
For Clearing Land ;
Ml UNO. Mjnh IX
Sni'II
MIm V.I
Mr. Cld
! !.liltJ. r. of llnnor Vrrtk. rr Or-
Und l.-ann in thl. vUlnlty hu w-, ( :
n.eono bmi '"' , t..i,.r.i.v
b, r o; M-it r.a bo l off on.. I Mr. Mary I Vh -Mi. ''''
ihrr.br Btr.ll f. l.tlnfi th. .or... , -r. Mr.. Ruhr Ku.Mph. ho I. .lay
Mr. lUHsbe f n hltiK ha tn iiwJ i In "''
llh full Mtlfai-tiun on lh mnrh of j Ml !'.. M 4. onahjy ho t ttfhlne
Victor (irimtn. frmnk Hltxon aud xhool t K.-d'and lit-d nor parrM
iUiK llfrtvt A number of Untrr j n r Ut Saturday and Sunday,
urtti of rM lund -rrni likely to- Auut Krlrkwn U mnlnic hi or
mult from this tt pplUn diirns J 4-j,irj ,'on on hl farm. 0. I. nan-
lb prf M-nt )car.
The upclhni aui. h hfld al lb Kby
school on lh rvrnln of Manb 17 at
tract J a larr rro d. tiordon Wt
Iwic look flrl plate. Mr. Vci1nt
bclU the anm plait In the routc-nt it
Ihr !i-r Cro n hool rk before.
Kd IlurRvu and bl iitotbrr ln law.
t-Ul Olhion. bate tune to ratrn Orr-I
aon (o ork throuchout ttic coiniuc
lummrr. Mr, iiiirsru, un nr can
!.! la hrlpinr lilm.
Umla lUibnian. of t'anby. a br
dnrini; tj ar-k. tlllnK up bit af-
'ro'inta. lie a furnnrly the Ka-
Fire Last Sunday
Kfil.K CKKKK. Manh :1 -(Sm
rial I J. P. liralil nt Ma houie by
frr Hunila). Aftor iIiIiik llm din
nrr iliti-. Mr. Stralil i'iit ilnn
in her lier'. Mra. It. Irah. who
lite a hurt iluume away, to vUlt
nwlille. Ii'atlna Mr. Hlratil and aon.
I.eille. nt home. At alHiut 3 oclmk
lh'v m that the nniin fllllna
up with Kiuoke and aftfr lnv,-)lit Jtliijr.
i,i.'i)rn-d that the huuar on fire,
tx-twren the relllnc and roof. At they
could not rraih It from the Innlde, Mr.
Struhl went up onto the roof and
pulleil iiiiiio of the ahlniilea Imme,
when the flrf Jit lilaxed forth. Ity
calllnit and ahoutttiK and dl hurnlnic
the (tin they endiatored lo atlrji'l
CLARKtS
TAFFORO.
4 4 4
leigh man lie wld out hla outfit. ,hp .nentlnn o.' Mr. Kranh and family.
territory. Rood will, etc, to I'eM koIm.
who will continue to aerve the pa
tron of thU territory. Mr. ltohman
hai a ainiltar ptwltlon In eatern
Waahlnitton.
Mra. Frank Mf'ord of Saliun. and
Mr. rVatik Klmmey, of Colton. called
Ion Mr. J. L. Dmlel. later they
I.. I .1... J..... In fllllt,rt hall
I aiienueu ine uv m ....- ......
dren will, lu the nnntlnie. keep bouke
for her brother. SyUvater Glton. In!
the bouse lately vacated by Al loreni.
. Mr. and Mr, sol Mruuatir who tneir Jotl lHaMt mMjc , bulue trip
daughter, rean. are. to tne recrei oi rnlon Mmg Monday.
their nrUDDora. aa wen a tne enure
hut failed lo make them hear. Ho, a
there were only the two to fight it.
tbelr effort were unavailing They
managed lo ave a few- hotxehold ef
ftM. The wood shed (aught fire hut they
ui'ceeded In putting It out.
The Strahl family I movlni; Into
the Staple horn and will rvldc there
for the present. It I a ud thliix lo
IIAUKKH. Minh J.I .-(Mpei lul -I.iHik
a If aprlnn lu come at Ut
IwiaiiMt rtervllilui; I Im'(IiiiiIiik to
grow now, (ml we lu. a thunder
tlmwer on Kuii'luy und It I atKI rnlu
In V hope It will iUl( iMn, huw
eiir. Mr. Allierl luol went Inn k tuiiiin lo
Ori'Kon t'lty lut Friday.
I'ewey lfillilli Mut Sunday
with tha llof.irii.T bon.
Mle Violet and I'mmy Welllaurer
from Orem City lited ihelr pur-
enl. Mr. and Mrs W. II. M'ettlutifor,
oxer fliitnnl.iy ainl Sunday.
Mr. and Mr lv A. I'. laFollelte
and Arthur (luff were In town limt
Monday.
There wa a (mtiiiuii Sunday cchool
convention held In the Clarkoa Oer
man MethoilUt Kplx-opal church lt
week and there wa a Rood attend
ance. Mlksca Florence and Pearl Strom.
Kreen from OreKun City vlitlted their
parent. Mr.' and Mr Carl Strom
areen of Colton. over Saturday and
Sunday.
Ml Kncla Iterainan ient Sunday
with Mia Ella Schieve.
0. J. Taylor, editor of the Molalla
Plceer, delivered a fine me h and
the rloneer quarti't annn aomo fine
line lait Stindny eveuliiit at the Knit-
llh Method!! Kplsenpal church, and
the people enjoyed It o much, that
they want them to return nualn luter
on. The Pioneer quartet conlntd of
Milton Miller. Hen ('hiiiilcren, Ilor.
man Chlndi;ren und Huh Stone.
Mlna lludiin. the Meadow brook
achool teacher, spent Sunday with
MIh laura Moore of Timber drove.
Mr
mn!
him
Pal
-HTAH-MHII. March :i -iHin-i lull
I. O, (lane I pullliiii up an M fHi
chli'kiiu (em e around III uiolhei
aunlen
I Mi. Ma li'lkar, It I hoped. I on
the rimd lo r'i'iiery and I now free
from pain and (nil en)oy a nutuia
vbi'P, fr from opla(e.
Tin tallica' lllrlil met Willi
Auaiikt I HtlUiir lust Thurwlay
ewed for the liiiate. Al the
for the good of Hit) order a Ht
rlik proaram wa reiulert'd.
Mr. Ilelkar, aciilor, ha had aeiera
kick H'lla the luMt winter.
I. O. (iunn railed upon our old frlen
and nelalilior, ('apllii II. K. Iluye. una
day last week,.
Sidney Seedllllit "till continue lo
Improve ftluce hi am ere alrk upell
The family U IhliikliiK of leeklnit
Mime drier climate for hi benefit
Mr. Mary linker apeut the day liikt
Wcilnemlny with Mr. (! and the
old lime friend had a dellichtful llt
Mr. Henry linker, the ilniiiihter, and
children, came In tho aftruiMin.
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8UNNV8I0E.
srx.VYSIDE. March 1.- Special I
It. C. Scott ha old hi toro to A
K. Illrnch of I'ortlund. Mr. and Mr
I Uracil have Jimt recently been mar
rl.nl.
I.oul I.aJoye ba aold mil hi pool
hull.
J. ('. rtobertnon and family, of Full
City, are llvlnc In their new home
which they recently pun baaed of V.
J. tlowermau.
Mr. and Mr. I.oul l.aJnyo cave a
furewe'l party to their friend FTlilay
evetiliiK.
Mr. and Mr. Fred W allace, of I'nlon
Mlnnonltc ronitnunlty. abjut moving Mj,u wle h( ot ,he uner
lo wocKtonrn. navu Namman "i moln,,ri . Mary Crook, taal Satur
iuov hla family Into Mr. Struhahr 1 , , M
I The danca Saturday mcht wa a de-
ielileH inrrrii In everv war. A lnriW
noon of Marvh 1 at the home of ltcro j mi , ,ttendance. People
ivtary. Mr J. (ilhson wa prenent t,,,,,, fro.u ,.ortland. Or.eon City.
aa a visitor ana renaerva vaiuame ; ianbr .Vedy. Aurora. Molalla.
houtK as aoon a It i vacant.
The Mother' club met on the after-
luikUUncv to c1ui work. The"' next 1
eral and Macksbun:.
meeting 1 to Ie at the home of tha, The dancot plVrn in Mullno are
prealdent on Jlarvb -0. ind orJ,.ry. And any one at
That niatilea magldan. the un ,nil!nc ,hrin lg aurel of a good,
aided by tn rain, baa wrought won-i m niKM, mtlic i, ,,y
furnished and the ball I large and
haa wrought won
il-r In the soil in the patt week, cov
ering the law a with velvety green,
bringing long m of early vegetable
Into vie, nuking
l;::l tiui I plainly told In the sleek-re.-
of the cattle and in the increased
dulr- ci:tput. and bringing the rose
and lilac bushes forw ard at a pace
iliat gives naaon for the hope of plen
ty of Easter flow era.
The woods have treasurers that will
repay a rugged climb over fallen tree
irur.I.s and opozgy brU.sh heaps. The
wild blacktM-rry, with its graceful
spacious and have a good time.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Holllday. of
ne pasture of aiT,. .,i ,,, ,,n CninnUv and were
the guest of Mr. Holllday a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Auguat Erickson. While
here they attended the dance. They
returned home Sunday.
N. H. Darnell ia one the sick list.
Mm. Kate Goucher called on Mr.
Long Sunday.
Telephone message came that Mr.
iC'ha. Xoblltt fell and sprained her
I arm quite badly. She is the daugb-
vines is in oua ana win aoon op.n ,er of Mrs KuU, uuchl.rt wll0
its pink and white blossoms, trim-1 ln Mujno
ming the gnarled Arc-blacked logs Into! iln ('-hlir:pll Schulhausor received
greui oanas or unguiem lonage. inier- ,ho .. Ilf ,hR .,.,h of her
perscd with lovely flow-era. These 1
are pleasing to the eye and also give
promise of the most delicious fruit in
midsummer, as soon as strawberries
are gone.
The Oregon grape, with its glisten-'
Ing leaves and the winter fern with
- its graceful plumes meet the eye at
every turn.
J. .! $ $. & & '' i
MEADOWBROOK. '
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MEADOWBROOK. March 23. (Spe
clnl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick and
daughter, Zelma of Liberal, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Davidson.
Jloyal Davidson and Warner Baty
finished hauling logs on Milk creek
for Hull Uros.. for a while and expect
to haul logs on the Molalla for the
same company.
George LaFourgette of San Fran
cisco spent the week end with G. W.
Ifofstetter and family.
About one hundred uttended Liter-
ttr. Mrs. Schulhauser has the sym
pathy of all in her sad bereavement.
A aad accident orcured here in Mil
lino Tuesday In the fatal injury of R.
P. Wallace. He was clearing land and
using blasting powder, but Just how
the accident occured will never be
known. Mr. Wallace did not come
tn lo dinner and about 1:30 clock,
Mrs. Wallace becoming alarmed at his
long absence called Fred Churchill to
go and search for him. He found lilm
lying unconscious and brought him to
the bouse, when medical aid was sum
moned by telephone. Dr. Dedman of
Canby, and Dr. Mount, of Oregon City,
respotided and when thc-y examined
Mr. Wallace they found him to be In
a critical condition. One eye was de
stroyed, one hand mangled, an arm
and several ribs broken. The doctors
decided to remove him to a hospital
so be was borne on a stretcher to the
depot where u car was held to take
him to Oregon City. Dut all to no
avail. He died at 8:30 p. in. The
shock und exposure was too great for
him to survive. He leaves a wife and
the following sons: William, Fred and
Pert. William resides at home with
Bert lives on an adjoin
ing farm with his family, and Fred
lives at Union Mills. A daughter,
Mrs. Cordlce Klarr was killed by a
Southern Pacific train near her home.
ary Friday evening at the school house
when a good program was rendered. n'8 parents
especially the Plrneer male quartet
was enjoyed by all.
Myrtle and Hazel Larklns called on
Mra. Charles Shepherd Sunday.
I. O. Cren started sawing logs for the IaRt ' November, 1915. Mrs. Wal
Hult Bros. Saturday, on the Molalla I 'ate and children have the sympathy
river with his gasoline saw. of the entire community In ther sad
I. D. Larki'is of Marquam visited bereavement,
with his brother, A. L. Larkins, Mon- The moving of the old school house
day. Hazel Larklns returned home was postponed until better weather
prevails. March Is certainly giving
us some of her wind and rain.
with him. where sho expects to stay
about two weeks.
Mrs. Hutchinson and Delbert Hut
chinson visited Mrs. Roy Hutchinson Towns on Willamette-Pacific railway
of Liberal Sunday. The latter is quite ; prepare for great celebration on open-
r
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Big Price Reduction
In Stover Engines
Now made in l-li-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at
prices that put this good engine within the reach
of all.
SEE THE NEW LINES AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE
W.J. Wilson & Co.
Oregon City, Oregon
12TH and MAIN STS.
FULL LINE
Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc.
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
Is the only guarantee that you have th
Genuine
prepared by him for over 30 year.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla.
Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The CcnUur Company, Chf$Zk&
nt lu'cly.
We ar aorry to Irani that Humid
NVrtou I sick Mith typlmlil fovcr lie
at I lie On1,;, n City lionpUiil.
Krank WIU011, ovi-mccr for Mr. I'ur
In u lakcn lck vrry imlili'iily on
Wcilnemluy inornliiK.
MARQUAM.
I I r M l H M I
lilt'
CARFIILO.
IIMIUKM UV4
CAItnKI.I). Man h l -tHpm'lal) -Mi.
I'ViiIiiii ami Mr J. O. Itouml
IX'iit WiHliicml.iy ltli Mr. CiMk of
I'plx-r CurDrlil.
The lixllc of I Ik1 tiarflehl Ihiri'M
mx li'ty h' lcl a mh'IiiI ullicrliiit at a
l.tll.irrv Tlcjr linil a larg croJ
mill a finn tlliirnT.
MAItQl'AM. Man h 2.1 -( Special . - M" I'li'knr)'. on of (lar.
hunket a.H l.,1 ami .mcttuli nt III ! n"M '" hrr 7
yi'iir, in mi in r.iun nun. a umiaiu o
Im kIvcii hy Ihn .Mnriiiiiiu m IkmiI l-rl
day pvciilnx. Mimh 31. Thi .Mar
iiium orclictra will play. The inoi-t
IntcrvntliiK part will lo Him auction
1'iTltiK of tho ahailow of tin' laillc.
lo'ph Mvcri hint a colt MiaiiKi'il hy
run n I n k iiKiilimt a xharp ml of a
of oii tlirc mile.
Kiil'i-rl HiiIiIit anil funilly crc tlm
(tin-Bin of J. tl. HniiiiiU IiikI Hundoy
llcrry h'milon rallctl on hi niolhcr
und Mlatcr Tncmlny.
Mr. fwoiiililey left WVilncmlay for
I'a.co. Wailittiittiiii, to m riiiii to
week.
Tin1 C.irtli'lil liuiiil Itili'ml kIvIiik
; piny ami ciilcrl.iliiiiii iit lu the near
future, at tint Cnrnelil (iraunn hall.
hoard. The. mini; wa run Into
honlili-r six or leveit liichcu.
The llentley hoy are KrulililiiK for
I. I). Uirkln. They will riniii u
10 or 12 acre lonit.
MIh lluxel IjirklllH fif M emlnW.
liriHik in aiiivlnir with her nnrle I I) i CREAMERY HOLDS MEETING,
Urkln for a few week. ! Tl, !,,ln""1 ''-'"' ' ' '
J. C. Miinnmm I Itmlallliiit a 1 01 ,n" 1 '"r 1 r,", ,r,''",,r
line tank coiiipniiy wn lieiii al the plant or I lie
llou'd work I procrcMlnis low ly on ' '"''Puny on Clear Creek IiihI Momlnr
account of tho Inclement weather. I""1' 11 K"011 ""'"'I""'- " '',-
lier. The report of Hip officer
hIiowci! Mint the yeur liimlne hail
PONT MISS THIS. Out out till lieen hli lily atlfacury. A nicellim
Klip, enclose with Su and mall It to of the directum I to lie held April It),
Foley & Co., CIiIciiko III . wtIUhk )our I at which time the officer will ho
niiino and aililre clearly. Yon w ill ! elected for the eiiHiilUK year and Hint-
receive In return u trial packaKc con-i ter of liiiportiince to the company ill-
tnlnlntr Foley' Honey und Tar Com- cinmcd.
pound, for lii.rlpii) coiikIih. colds and
croup; Foley Kidney nil, for Initio
hack, weak kidney, rlieiiiiintlMin. Mad
der trouble, and Foley Cntliiirtlc Tul
li'tx, a wlioloHoinu and tliormiKlily
i leniiMliiK churtlc, for conHtlimtlnii, till
iou.'inoHH, headache und hIiiki;IhIi
hnu'ela, Jotie DrtiK Co. Adv.
Money to Loan
PAUL C. FI8CHER
Lawyer
DeuUcher Advokat
Itoom 2 Heaver Hlila. OreKotl City
ill.
& 9; Q Q Q 6 ,
ASPAUGH
S
ing of road about August 1.
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ALSPAUGH. March 23. (Special.) I
Mrs. Wm. Kurasch and Heatricej
Lily of Estccada and Mr. and Mrs. i
Honry Iieera of Greham spent the '.
week end at the home of John Gith- i
eua. j
Cleve Helplfl and family have moved i
into thoir new home and Noah Hclple
has moved into the house that was
vacated by Cleve. i
: Mrs. Henry Githena and Miss Dick
Gitbens were Portland visitors Satur
day. .
Rheumatic Pain Stopped.
The drawing of nniHcles, the sore
ness, stiffness and agonizing pain of
Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's
i Liniment. It stimulates circulation
to the painful part.
Just apply aa ii
pots. In a shun
time the pain pilves way to a tingling
Albert Mann was out and visited
his brother, Rev. H. B. Mann, and
family lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eberly from
Oregon City were out and visited his
parents, Mr. . Eberly and family on
Portland the latter part of last week. Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and Grand- "ettiauier wan m town on
Monday.
lose one's home by fire
Mrs. Viola Douglass and son, Carl,
were Estacada visitors on Tuesday.
Mrs. H. H. Hoffmeister is on the
sick list.
Miss Edna Kennedy made a trip to
sensation of comfort and warmth.
Here's proof "I have had wonderful
relief since I used your Liniment on
my knee. To think one application
gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space
to toll you the hiatory. Thanking you
for what your remedy has done
me," James S. Ferguson, Philda, I'a.
Sloan's Liniment kills pain. 25c. at
druggiBts. (Adv.)
Choice Rose Bushes
In order to reduce our surplus stocks of choice two-year
Rose Bushe, we will put them up in collections
of 6 and 12 at very low prices.
SPECIAL Your selection of colors but our selection by
name, ail correctly labeled (regular value 35c to
50c) at 8IX FOR $1.35; 12 FOR 2.25 Postpaid.
REMEMBER This price is for our regular 2-year-old
bushes that will bloom nicely this season.
ma Judd made a call on Mrs. Howlett
last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Kltzmlller and Mrs. G. R.
Woodle called on Mrs. Howlett one
day last week.
Mrs. Walter Douglass called on Mrs.
R. P.. Gibson last Wednesday after-
for noon-
, Carl Douglass Is suffering from an
attack of rheumatism.
: Eagle Creek Grange met as usual
Saturday, over 40 eople being pres
ent, Including visitors and children.
A ..1. . ..tn ...nil haA ha.
, .. ... ,. k Oregon City for a few days,
fore dinner. After dinner the sub-
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tlfcz 0UR C0MPLE?E CATfilt0G N0- 62 0N REQUEST
Routledge Seed & Floral Co,
169-191 Second St.
Portland, Oregon.
Rev. A. .1. Ware from Oregon City
preached In the English Methodist
church last Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter visited
Ed. fluol and family last 8unday.
Jack Hooper, the Watklns man, was
In Clurkes last week.
Rev. II. U. Mann preached In Logan
last Sunday. .
Alva Card spent Sunday with Elmer
Klelnsmlth.
Mrs. W. H. Bottemiller is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ralph, of
ject of "The Strawberry Bed How to
Ret Out and How to Care for; Best
Variety for Home Use," was discussed.
There were also a few readings and
songs. A committee was appointed
to plan for the May picnic which will
occur May 20. Among the visitors
wpr Mrs. F. C. Wilson of Warner
Grange, Mrs. Sarah Dallas of Damas-i
ens, James Bel rf Sandy and the Miss
es Edna Deyo and Florence Colt,
teachers of the Eagle Creek school.
An All Fool's day dance .will be giv
en by the Eagle Creek Camp No. 639,
of the Woodmen of the World, at Cogs
well's hall, Saturday evening, April 1.
with dancing from 9 to 3 o'clock.
Has Eight Children.
Mrs. P. Rehkamp, 2404 Herman St.,
Covington, Ky., writes: "I have been
using Foley's Honey and Tar for near
ly two years and can find no better
cough syrup. I have eight children
and give it to all of them. They ali
were subject to croup from babies on.''
It is a safe and reliable medicine for
men and women as well as children.
Don't iet the cough that follows grippe
hang on and weaken you. It is easier
to get rid of a cough or cold than of
its consequences. Jones Drug Co.
Adv.
Harold Rough, Mrs. Robertson's
son is visiting his sister at Jefferson.
Tli cyclone Sunday pnssnd about
one mile west of iih, for which we are
very thankful. It blew the old Hun-
son barn over into Mr. Caffney's fluid
The patrons of the Sunnyslde Tele
phone company will give a box so
slal Saturday night at Frank Ott's, J,
C. Robertson who Is an accomplished
musician has kindly consented to give
several numbers on his piano dulcl
mer. A. W. Cooke, of Damuscits will
act as auctioneer. All are invited.
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s DAMASCUS.
Q i t 4 6, Q t; f.
DAMASCUS, March 23. (Spoclul)
Tho funeral of Mrs. Jessie Jacobs
Davis, who died at her home in Port
land, March 16, was held ln the Dun
kard church Sunday with Interment
in tho Damascus cemetery. Mrs. Da
vis was a daughter of Mrs. Suther
land of this place. She was horn on
March 26, 1894. In 5911 she was mar
ried to William Davis. She Is sur
vived by her husband, one son, a moth
er, two sisters and five brothers and
many other relatives.
Mr. Campbell, of Barton, has moved
on Mr. Robertson's place which be re
cently purchased of JTfn Bowerman.
Miss Agnes Norton is working for J.
W. Roots, of Boring.
J. D. Corbin has been on the slcki
I FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS j
1915 Ford 5 pats, fully equipped, practically new $395.
1915 Ford roadster, fully equipped, like new, $345.
1914 Ford 5 past., fully equipped, klaxon horn, cut out
and speedometer $295. E
1914 Ford 5 pats., fully equipped, run only 4000milet, E
$325.
1914 Ford 5 past,, fully equipped, finett condition, $295. EE
1914 Ford roadtter, fully equipped, $275. EE
E 1914 Ford roadtter, fully equipped, practically new, $295. EE
1912 Ford roadtter, $197.50. EE
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO.
E 1199 EAST 13 & HAWTHORNE AVE.
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PRUNES AND CRAFTED WALNUTS
Alio Peirs, Peaches, Aprlcoti, Almonds, Apples, Chcrriet, Smill Fruit, Etc.
, SAVE 50 BY BUYING DIRECT
Mall your want list today, stating quantity und varieties RUSH aa
our surplus Is going fast.
LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO., Lafayette, Oregon.
VALLEY PRODUCE CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs
WE
CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS
PAY CASH
PAY THE MARKET PRICE
PAY PROMPTLY
Write us for shipping tags. Send shipment to us and get quick returns.
203 W
Withini ion Sl.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phont
Main 1058
The Drink
That Fits
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A drink that should be on every table
PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore.
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