Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 21, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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on o far ilmi . li- o Hi.' proml -c
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vnrd our anil I'alifnrnu ti I'T
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rv. ryhi r. from t!io AUantv lo Hi
rarlfli-. from frvnon l'an.i.la U I'i
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vloli t dlffuf lliclr fraKian1" ""'I !
ilin the v oary p
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mini itinunirraiiii- ,
khlne n.J tli.klc In tlso milky wsy ;
ana nii inmn. - " V" " h
arv opi nliiR itiotr uni t u iu "
un. hlli- nil a'"".: !' hlcliay tlu
Ort-Kon rrati iliM;y H sl"
lonvra ami lt clili-r of col.lon "n'i
or Hi fruit tr.'ca tho plum anj lh
hrrry arv wuiti-riiii: ih. tr iioy pot
aU to the lm1. Tli i mhryo haa al
rc.uly iwiimtl form of auffii-K'nt ilia
tinrtni n to uhlniicr to u of the plia
urc that Is pn'panni: for ua In tlu
lr.
The cblrkcn r In.luatrioua'y rath
print? tho riih UvIiir nutriment the
moist noil contain auJ are makin
astlnfai toiy n-tiirns In the aupply of
ecK. The Anoro KO.il. a if knov
Iiir that his pliire a lo hrins a Kratl
fyir.K price haa yleliiiil murh gnat
it output of hl liit.-r coverinc than
ln.r'iiifnn for Years.
The whir of the aln .iep.er mm
and the aound of hammer and aw- are,
letllnc ua both of the one new build-
'nc that is solus up In our neighbor-!
hood and of other that ure plann-l '
for the comlns dimmer.
The brother. Geo. and Conrad,
r k. are buildiiis a new barn for Mr. 'k
John Hot ler that U to be a decided
orn.inx nt to his ranch.
The friend of Mr. and Mr. Al !.o-
torn ere glad to htar of their prosper .
Ity fn Fresno. Calif, w here Mr. l. ;
n-nr. haB a fine grocery. ,
Sylvester Gibson with his atsier. i
Mrs. Kd Hunrewi. to keep house forj
blm. is mukmc success of the for-
iner lairena ranch.
The Mothers' club met on Thurs-j
day at the home of Mrs. Frank Hll
Ion. Mrs. Kuene Mltii and Mrs.
Henry Klster were present as visitors ;
and rendered valuable assistance toj
the club work. Tao uext meeting Is I
to be had at the home of Mrs. KUterj
on Thunday. April iTth .
Kaster services are to be held by
the two congregations of our place.
The Meanonlte congregation are to;
repair in a body on Easter morning i
to their parent organization, the Zion ,
church. I
VARQUAM.
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MARQPAM, April 20 -(Special l-
Geo. C. Itrowncll and Vi. Olds, can-;
dldates for the legislature add. essed a;
full houso bore April 15. and received :
frequent app ansc ... 1
Miss Haze I.arKins. who has bee.,
working for her uncle. J. I). Uirkim,, .
went home Monday on account of be-:
inn suddenly taken III.
J. Jackson and Tom l.-ntl.-y went ;
to Molalla Sunday wun ineir teams io
haul lumbci for Pred Mortenson.
Olaf Olson broke his stump-puller
w hile working for George Pentley on ;
the J. D. Larkins place last week.
T he Ladies' Aid bazaar vm quite an j
attnictlon. A large crowd attended.;
Ice cream and cake were served, the
proceeds of the evening amounting to;
$18.00 j
Mr. Franklin left Monday for Alas
ka. His wife and daughter will re
main with her mother. Mrs. J. H. Hat-!
ler. until Mr. Franklin gets located
r. until Mr. Franklin gets located.
So much rain will make the fanners
late with their spring seeding. They
are only about half through as yet.
Rev. Weslev Stockwe'l Is linprov-
lug at this writing.
G. W. Henlley. of Woodburn, has re-
turned home. He had been here wait-1
Ing on his brother while the latter'
'"
r i ri wi i aifru hfiu nnon rini'u
ill of late. I
Eaph Gigor and wire, and his broth-.
er. Gill, attended church here Sunday, ,
also Mr. neor anu woe, an i.u... u.Kcr-,
vine.
It can be substantiated that 6
years ago or on the 18th day of April,
1850, this whole Willamette valley
was covered with six IncheB of snow.
This may sound rather "fishy" but It
is a Tact just the same. Just one week
from that time, on the 2r,th of April,
Just such another snow came, but
went off the following day.
Eugene Dullding permits increased
$8,522 over last year.
"Fillers
Hfitts
A drink lhatshculdbeon every table
PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore.
On sale at all Leading Groceries and ConfectiMarita
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY
CLARKE
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r...ti.m.i ijfi ji'.t.i.i.
W II '.'('l.l'il.T III t.lll l.l't
M.iii'ljy "i l'imlii
Min Por.'n. t Str.mii:r'.'ii. ho I
alii inline Hie huh whwl tn Orvs.i'i
I'lty, ha Iho lHila.ui uak mi ha.llv lli.il
hi- . nt hoim1 tti t'jllun l.ial Krl.lair.
hut Ii l KI"S t' rrturti lo li xi
WVttl.nif'T l rinivi
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j,,,,,- (rm, ivrtlan.l. ni...-l
o,,t otiio
hi pl.u-e aii.l I Ko'n o
' tiuilj s n. houiie iHin.
I Mr. I" lUuer. who ha Mood mU
i Mn and U In the Dn son I'lty huaplta!.
1 ni'ttlnK bitter.
; The Cc'ten hich H.hrol had a party
at home of l II. lUrisman In TIiiiUt
(;roe lat Saturday. There ere
j about 0 aludent present
I t'rvil Taui-r. of (Vlton. took a l.u.l
i of KMato. to ton lat week.
I There wa a anion meetlni: at
' Clarke hall Sunday afternoon. April
' 1&. and the proKrani hud John W. !.
. iter, who pok on "Jonah:" T. A.
1 Piirke. on "The Hoy:"' H. t'ron on 0.
portunltli at Home." and P. A. Olui
' cii-ai! on Social Life." A picial fea
' ture a sInBlnB by a tab nted quar
I tette and a nunit'or of s-electlons by a
full chorus. The prouram a( creat-
,
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, ADVANCE
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AHVANCK. April 20. tSH.clul.)
Mr ani, Mrs Charles Shoikley of
Ik.aver CrtH.fc, visited at the Henry
K0,.nernei,.r home Saturday and Sun-
jay
E. I- Toedtemeier. on receiving word
I that his brother Henry had been seri
ously hurt In a motorcycle accident,
hastened to Portland Saturday even
ing. Henry Toedtemeier. formerly of
this place, has been niotorman on one
of the Portland car for several yeara
Mm. Anna Carls of Portland has
been visiting Miss Amelia Toedtemel.'r
for the past few days. She also made
a visit to her old home known as the
Truby place.
F.ngllsh service at the German He
form church was well attended Sunda;'
evening.
Mrs. Will Koellermeler and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. August Koe'ler
meler of Willamette Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss I.ydia Aerni made a business
trip to Portland Saturday.
The Mothers' club of Advance
school will give an entertainment and
Imsket uncial in Will Koellermeiei 't
1 barn on Saturday, May Pi. Ixits of
loom, so girls all come and bring bas-
vour .
e)0oks
Mr. Dil!mun 0. lhe Oregon City
Conmercla, c,1b wa8 , mr vdltitJ
tulklng for the co-operative creamery
Q CH 8eemif
weU satl8fied wi(h the Clcap Crect
m . ,iag ju roule h
Mr. Klrchem, of the
Mr. Klrchem. of the
Clear Creek creamery, was also pres
ent at the meeting and gave a snort
talk
Most of the young folks of this placn
attended the ball game at Canemah
Sunday, The score was 4 to G in favor
or our "Sweet llrier" boys.
i, a, 1$, , s, $ ,if y
EAGLE CREEK.
Iqq&qqq $ 9q qwqqq
.
EAGLK CKEKK, April 20 (Special)
;orlli to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas,
ji,,
Miss Myrtle HoffmeiHter was an Ea-
tacadft vi8ltor' Satllrda,
Kag!e Creek cranee held Its regular
eBS,0J Satlirday. About cl
ere present including visitors and
.... .
I V.1II1UI Vila W. DIIVl V IHIHI H-H
meeting was held. The committee on
the ,)lcnlc madc a partlai, but good,
report Tnere wln flme Bpecial
an(1 lntcrestins features r.n the pro
gram, so come, one and all, and di.scov
weather pcrmiUin, a pleasant tim,
s assured to all. Among the visitors
were: Mrs. Ida E. Hicks, Mrs. Herman
Dims the Misses Grace Vancuren and
Diius, the Misses oraee vancurtn ami
Mrs. j!"? stahl. Mrs. R. Brash and '
Mrs. Lillie Enmsen called on Mrs.
Howlett last. Tuesday. :
Ceo. Judo sold some seed potatoes
to Mrs. KItzmiller the other day.
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mm. italic iu.iKiano ..alieu uii
The Drink
That Fits
I'V.i.r and Mr. 1'inle I..iul..
M..nl..
llnttlwt one a.l. rii'M n nf l..t i'W
Mr mi l Mr il'- r I'"'".' '
ii .1 -iiti Mr jnil M' 1 "
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hi
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t'PPER CARTIELO
i ri'Kit ;itnKt.i. vpni :"
i III) I - Hl'l limit h lb trt'lKK'l
P
ti mi if
iluniiK a tin i!ij' ('irl.'iisli ti.Mii Hi
1'. S. S Suillll Pakiil.1. lUt'iHn"'! .it
1 tt tn f r t ( .
I'urtu Wit.ii h.i r.-.'i'.t' lr
ihiui'.l a ni' r'.irj ma. Inn .'il l lli-r
tirt llurl.'i I ti"' omr of an .
Uitiil Six.
Irlti I' WrUtii. iiMjor of KM
1-aiI.i. nintnn-il up to !" Ij4".irrv in
hli in " rlulmrra With him i-io
M-ral frli'inl from I'ortliiiul
Mn Jamia l.overoie lliee K1U
Famuli) lll nuke li.T future ho r.e In !
Waliliuton
The ('.arfleld l .m.l U ri hearMnic tlu
pUv "Wlien liiK-tor lU'.arree." to lie
Riven at the Crane Hal1. April :.'n I.
The l.iMiion-ltatl mil! i runiilnit lo
Hi fullest extmt. ruilitlitt the or.l-r
to flnlth lr. Well bona.' in Kl.iadi.
Big
A
In Stover Engines
Now made in l-U-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.
, A , . . . . , , , . - , !oyg over 15 vcars: ISO-yard dash, ,
' 7o,.UVand Clvdo Jl.irvison.'
' ,, , J.,,.j J , iinnnlnir' broad jump,
OAiyi5v.uo. Xr;eorge lonarud 1st Running high
f . . . . a. li'li.mn. Cnnrire Jonsrud. 1st. The Kelso
w :m 'sr -v y v -s v v. , ,
DAMASCUS. April 20. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. John Hilleary and son,
Harold, of Lake county, will spend the
summer here.
jJ-
improving rapiuiy.
Rev. Burns held quarterly meetings ,
at the P'ree Methodist church last
.
The play entitled "The Irish Im,
tectlve" was given by the Damasc.M
amateur troupe Saturday night The
play was the most successful of any,
et Pven- , ,
Mr. I -en Se fer. of Poring, was bur-
, .
fed In the Damascus cemetery Friday
afternoon
The grange had charge of
the services at the grave. Mrs. Sei
fr was fortv-seven years old. She is
survived by a husband and one datigh- j
ter.
The Clackamas County grange met;
in the German hall last week, Wednes-!
day. About 90 sat down to dinner. A '
very entertaining program was given
In the evening. Miss Anderson gave;
a reading. "Mr. Brown Haa His Hair'
Cut." She also responded to two en-
cores. The song "We'll Have to j
Mortgage the Farm" was enjoyed byj
all. C. W. Spence, state master of
the grange, gave a short address. Af-1
(ftt
A'Mh Hull, ..I ..! I mi.,
lliu W Hi! ,l l .' "t
Mi, ll.-i.i) k
II, mi. ii (.. iu.,1.1 i I !.' -h, II. r-
null, Jr. lll !.. l i m
lut nl, lli.i "l'l
the .limn,, r lb. r
Mr mi l li. 'U I' !! i'
pitliiK i iiitniL.li ' r
..ii. kilter, ll. Ull r llrll I Ml.
-a.-
KlUO
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khi-so, Apia :n i.-.'
. .illii' mil I. luilui a .( I'
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iHilnta rultiiit
p.iiitN in ilii-lr ti.ir ..li I i ilr'l ItiH I
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j of llw K.-U. lit it. i o t. '.
rm r"-. A iki.4 I in t 1-1 Ni-Mm lUr
;Uii. 2r.i Sji k UK- Linn M.I 1 1.
I tt. Ili-Uy ram. J.n... a Milan, i. 'i
it ,.n I'mimm, i;i. ii ; mi 411.1 i '!".
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ki'itu'l llir.m, Ann
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ll.i .-I liunn, 3nl
Ai tn 15- It. l.i M.. 1" aria
' M.nin lijrtiuiii. II... I I 'inn. M-in
t'niiny. Anna Milan, in I l"r IM.
TiynrJ ilaih. Mar. i'i li.iniuni. Tn.1
St in. lii'K tiroail Ji nr.. M in faninv.
r.r!. Untitling hlnh jiiiui'. Il'i'i'l I'linii.
:'inl. Marlon llarniiin. (u-.I for ii-l
Itutmlt K iToml Juii.p. Mail'Ui It.iriiuin.
3rd
Ho). !2 to 1j eat
It i ii ii in u buii
jump. I.eat.T lrln ant I In 11 llariil
on. tle for lt, and :nd. eaih win
ning 5 point. ItunnliiK lrmid Jump,
lao Milan. Ul. Ilu-ti liarM on. Ind
SUiuliiK 1'U-h lump. I i-.trr In In. IM
It'" ard ilah, le.Mer lr in. It; l.e
Milan. 7mt.
u-v . i .i' r.
Price Reduction
Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc.
'Jump, George . oiiHrud, me rvemi
boys basketball team w'on over Poring
3 to 9,
Mrs. Juke Patterson who has under
gone an operation at the Good Samar
itan hospital is reported doing well.
The Rev. Chandler of ,tne nanny
KSS wale to teach
,,,.
Monday on ac o ... t f '" ,
The Rev. Henrlcksen, of Ptlan ,
h()1(, KnKll)ll Bervlces In the Lu-
theran church Sunday afternoon, April
2.,rd.
nilft h,,r,.h w
000 church here. .
SEEDS
GARDEN AND FIELD
Garden and Poultry Suppliea,
Spray, Sprayeri.
QUICK 6ERVICI
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I kit,l li II W tl.ll an, I Mr an I
! li I ,ur rSiulih i.nil.in.1 to I'm I
,n i lini. .. Uii WIiiih iiii,. .In. "I
i,nii ,n,i.ii.j tl.lllnrf t.lilti
j ' A Will, h.l ll.ia ! II rri.nlI
f,,r 4,ii, ilm.i laki n In N'-
. it l,.n l.ii II la hoped Hi" ' ir
.III I..I, ....... It. W . .... llll.,ll
, Mr un I Mia nr-i Mh u r I'lil. i ! i'ii !
Hi.- '.mi i lull 1 li'iii.Uy cK'Uiim I ina
Ii.iet a ai-il.-a of pailK'a till a ' 1 1 ti n
. . 1 1 1 . . . iIuiIiik the aeiia.ui lt'lie.1i
Hi. Ill . loli.lMlliK if In iri'iilll 4'.e
mi I i.ifT.e, er i'Mi'.. a'li r 1 1-
raiin1 liulinr K'H'Ma nf the eielilim
t..ie Mr and Mia ( l.a I'm 'v Mm
M I' Hallnr. Mm t'naile Kuiti" and
ir. II A. Iiediuail flub no inl'iri
ir.- nt were, Mr and Mm. W II Uilr,
Mr and Mia II II Kr. ! . Mr alii
Mr K A I'llrat. Mr and Mm ti '.V
Wh te. Mr and Mr l.ee K keia.ni,
Mr and V". M J Iai'. .Mr. and Mr
A l.i in Kir .lit and II II Kiaii.
Mi It'le tlarrrlt and Mra. K-iH
Hmiili i ul' ilalni'd alxnii, Iwi iili four
' lii.ii.ta Tin !' ewnlnit. with a ilane
j liu iurl it Hie lland hall. Unlit r"
I fi.'-biiH'iita eie UTiivl and a Ki-l
lime eiilmed I'V n'l Mule fur
lil1n'. l the t'alil'C I'tind
CHIIilrfn'a Entr1alni"tnt Plei(.
Hill liioat rwnolie iii)o inl-r-laliiliullt
fuililMied I.) iblldreu. H
pro in Prl'luy eienlnn bv tb larn
and eiitbiil.i.tli' auilii iiie wlilih until j
ind nt Urn Hind lull Mother
(;,." mi pnintrd iiy the pilfarv
ura.li'4 f.illuniil lv the inlitntu. "fo
IiiiiiI'I.i." bv the icraiiimar grade. I'ulli
ple.e wvre well prmi'llti'd mid
nhuwed ain-rea.ful tnilnllig by the
t....i hi rs tlarret onheatia aIMed
with a.M-ral liuml em. TriM-i-edii of the
ew-iiliig went toward athletic for lh
ilMinuiar i1umi.
Iloyce Uronn. who U at'endlng the
.'.' .
FULL LINE
U of O. spent a few hours with hla
parents and friend here Friday,
Royce was on his way to Portland,
where he appeared with the imivora
Ity students Saturday night In a pre
"j "" - " ' -
Mentation of the "Taming of the
Shrew
Walt I-elsman of Oregon City us
aumed his old duties for Huntley Bros.
Friday, while Arthur Graham was in
the city ordering drug supplies.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. E. Uralncrd,, news
paper people of Salem, have assumed
positions In tho office of the Canby
Herald.
Birthday Party,
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Knight was the scene of a merry birth,
day party Monday. Mrs. Knight
passed her OlBt milestone on Sunday
and Mr. Knight was 77 Monday. A
birthday dinner with good things such
as the occasion commanded was serv
ed at noon. Mr. Knight says there
wasn't enough candle" on the cake,
but he cares less about one for each
year than he did 70 years ago. Thoso
who enjoyed tho feaut were: Mr. and
m u'm Knlelit. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandtl, Mrs.
D. C. Clark, Misses Josle Knight, Arts
QlbboM, B. Bartman, Myrtle Birt
bett, Loralne Lee, Harvey E. Toble
and Arthur Malcolm Knight.
Ball Game Next Sunday.
Canby Artisans; No. 155, baseba'l
team will meet the Gcrvias team on
the Canby diamond Sunday, April 23.
A good game Is expected.
Miss E. Bartman. bookkeeper for
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
" 4 W W
Is the only guarantee that you have tha
Genuine
Tms m m t v i iiii
prepared by him (or over 30 yesru
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 CenUur Company,
faillmi Uoeiiar.ni ioiiiiuiiiv. hi
1 11 ill nt In r Iioiiii- In I'ortl.in l for
:evrrnl ilava.
Auto Trip by Agad Woman.
Mr. AIiiiIm CuiumliM. vim Ii.m ,i"ii
lurking nil rit.-nded lkit wlib li-.-granddauKbter.
Mr. Clara Hewitt, re
turned Sunday to Jut diiunbt'T a home
In NVwlHTg. Vri. Cuimiilua lm ii
9i year old. nude, the Irlii b nu'o
and enjoyed It (horouithly.
H. H. Hewitt Duy Hubbard Stor
II. H. Hewitt, who. for a.-verul )e.ra
ha been coniui led with Carlton ft
l;o..i'iikniiiK ioiiii:my of Cunbv. .i t
werk piiri haiii'd t!m gi'iii'r.il lin n Imn
iIIm Nlorn from GiHirgn Knl.bl. n'
llubbiird. aiyl till week tool, (i.ni'i
ili'ii. Mi. Ilev.itt ind nun wi'l r
main In Cauby until tm i loan of houl
Mr. Ilrwltt uiid fauiilv will ln inUn.-l
among Cimby people M bunln.'i
and ivlii4 way.
t. 4 4- f I- I 1- f
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MEADOW BROOK.
4. 4 f 4- 4. . I I- 4
MKAKOWIIIMIOK. April 2n - IS"'
clall Arnold llclliatka bft for Tori
land Thursday where lie rvi.'it In
work this aprln
Mir 1 1 ml hi 111 nud John HopM-ii -r
upent Saturday and Hunilny at t'l:irk
amiis or ::t leiiht that .ih win re they
ntiirtrd for.
It nt tt ( hlmkii'ii and Gl'l Nonllitu
attended the picnic at Timber tiroi"
Saturday iifti'rnooii.
John Hunrl and Minis. Mrs Cm. Sa.irl
nf Portland, were In Meadow brook mi
Sunday.
Ihivo jiughoneii'tte, of Sail Fran
cisco, is visiting at hU iini lo's, Geo.
Hiif.iti tti'i for a while.
Myrtle. Glenn mid Nettle Parkins
visited ut I'. O. Srhleve's 11U0 ntti'ii'l
oil church and the liiynnn niei'tlng i t
Chirks, Sunilny.
F,llu Srhlevi! loft for Portland Mini
day morning where she expects lo
stay a few days attending a Suml'iy
school convention.
Ora 11 nil Wnlliire IIuiIiIiihoii visited
their Hlntcr In-law, Mrs. Roy 1 1 nt hln
son or MIhtiiI Siiiiduy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Parkins, Allen,
Until and Alma vUll' il Mr. and Mrs.
Fred lllnckman of I'nlon Mills, Sun
day. RoFehiirg Is plucky. She propose
to nmend her charter, ;o as lo iiiiilu.
valid the voting of J.'IOO.Om) liomls to
help get a railroad to the limber reg
ions. 21
FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS
1915 Ford 5 past, fully equipped, practically new $395. j
1915 Ford roadster, fully equipped, like new, $345. E
1914 Ford 5 past., fully equipped, klaxon horn, cut out
and speedometer $295. EE
1914 Ford 5 pan., fully equipped, run only 4000 mile, E
EE $325.
EE 1914 Ford 5 pan., fully equipped, finest condition, $295.
EE 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, $275.
EE 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, practically new, $295. EE
EE 1912 Ford roadster, $ 1 97.50. EE
1 FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. 1
E 1109
PRUNES AND CRAFTED WALNUTS
Alio Peart, Peiches, Apricoti, Almonds, Apples, Cherriei, Smill Fruits, Etc.
8AVE 50 BY BUYING DIRECT
Mall your want list today, stating quantitw and varieties RUSH as
our surplus is going fast.
LAFAYETTE NUR8ERY CO., Lafayette, Oregon.
VALLEY PRODUCE CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs
WE
Write of for shipping tags. Send
w.,, PORTLAND. OREGON
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Oaal
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ALSPAUCH
4 1 t
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A I. S I'M I ill, A ill .' - lrt.nvl.ili
Mr. Win KuriMi b, .Mra. t'lin". Spark i
mid Minn rtinruprl, o' pt ii inln. (prut
rti.iul.iy lit the limiie of J. W. iol.'.
Ml a Annii Pill and i hll'lri ll of
K.inln Creek, and Mr umt Mra Iiii"!
i:il. r ipint Hu.' liiv willi Mr mid M:.
Jul 11 (illlii'iii
Mr. Mnrl;.ill Al-piii'rli pein Su'1'
d iv wllli bla inri'iilv
.loo Voiilik-. of l'g iil. p ith'Ta rirni
nud rlili'k-ii In tbl vli lnlty cV'Tv I'rl
d.iy. The fiirmerr lire nil very glad
to Have .111 i'KK buyer a liiey be ;
iHlue "U ply of eua
CREDITS IS ORANGE TOTIC
liAMASCCS. D.e. .April II In tin
i.i!iri': on rnn.l ireult ye .tenl.iv .'I
the lui'ctliiK of I'liinon.! GraiiKe. Stain
M.ihlil C. K. SiH tiie audi ho iiio.'d
miy -. I . 1 ii of rural rrrdll that loan. (I
imiiii'V on a greater rule of Inlet.' .1
than S per icnt. which, he uld, 1
inuch us Ih" fanner should curry.
Others spol.n along the aini line. In
1 lulling A. C. Thomas, of Handy.
The grange went on record u fav
oring n'tling nKlde NO per cent of llm
proceeds of the sale of the Southern
I'iu'iIIc land grunt In Oregon, to per
cent for the Irreducible i hool fund
ami to per rent for road roiiM ruc
tion, leaving 10 per rent for reiiauui'
(Ion.
EA9TER 6ERVICE8 AT OUTLOOK.
Kaslir ner. ices will bu held In 111"
Outlook Hwi'ill.ih church, tiekt Sunday,
Aniil I'X Pnigram at li::hi n. in.!
pri'iiiiilng in the Kugll:ii lanuiig" iy
Rev. John ovall. at .1 p. 111. All .im
inoiil iiirilliilly invited to attend.
'POSTOFFICE SITE IS ISSUE
PSTACAHA. f)ie., prll 15. While
the fur 11111' notllli ullt n ban not .11 yet
been received by W A. Ilcyiiii.in, of
KMlaiiulii. It bus '.leeii iinoITIiiiilly un
liouni'i'd that he bus received the up
polutiiii'iit iu postuuiMler at Kstiicmla.
Mr. lleyluuin prolmlily will asiuiuu
his new position about May I, mid roie
tiiiui) for a tert.i of four years.
Iiitereit now centers on the locution
of the new poHtoffirc, us It understood
the old one will be iihi.ndnnod.
EAST 13 &. HAWTHORNE AVE.
CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS
PAY CASH
PAY THE MARKET PRICE
PAY PROMPTLY
shipment to us and get quick returns.
Mate 105ft