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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1 922.
Page Eight
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WHY WORRY?
I caa sell or trade anything:, anywhere.
B. H. STEWART
With C. W. Millership
165? Fourth St PORTLAND, ORE.
Office Phone: Main 9109
CROWN
PHILLIP SUETTER, Manager ' m
285 Front Street Portland, Oregon
HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
We buy for Cash or sell on Commission. Feed and Sales Stables.
Special For Hire Rates to Responsible People.
Ait Stock Guaranteed as Represented.
Learn Window Trimming, Show Card
Writing, Commercial Art at
Portland Display Men's School
330-336 East Morrison St, Portland, Oregon
Night Classes instructed by Portland's most prominent display
men. For information regarding courses and tuition, call at school or
phone East 639.
Phone Broadway,1747
New Royal Hotel
Under New Management
GEO. TAKIS, Prop.
Opposite S. P. & S. Depot
108; Fourth Street
Steam Heat
Portland, Ore.
THE
Suddarth Studio
PHOTOS THAT ARE DIFFERENT
A classy up-to-date Studio
on the East Side
A. C. SUDDARTH
407 East Morrison at Grand Ave.
GEO. W. CROCKWELL, M. E.
Naturopath and Spinologist
706-720 DEKUM BUILDING -Portland,
Oregon
ELECTRIC TREATMENTS
Specialist in Stomach Trouble, Chronic Diseases and Female Complaints.
No matter what your trouble I can help you. Have cured hundreds!
Why not you? '
Consultation and examination Free. "Pay as you can."
No knife. No operations. No incurable case taken. 1
FREE TREATMENTS THIS WEEK.
Modern Fireproof
RITZ HOTEL
.. FRANK A. CLARK
President and Manager
Park and Morrison Streets
Depot and Morrison Car at Union
Station takes you direct to the door.
One Block North of Bus Station
PORTLAND, OREGON
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
and
Columbia Bicycles
(The World's Leading Cycles)
Sold on Easy Terms
Bargains in Used Machines
Motorcycle and Supply Co.
Harley Davidson Service- Center
Third and Taylor, Portland, Ore.
(Aak the Cops)
Phone:
OREGON SHEET METAL WORKS
FARM, BOAT AND RESTAURANT JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK
Tanks, Stacks, Hog Feed Bottoms, Silo Roofs, Black and Galvanized
Sheet Iron, Sheet Tin, Copper and Zinc, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe,
Ventilating Systems, Sinks, Steam Tables, Re-Tinning.
146 FRONT STREET
Cletrac Model F. is the Tractor farmers everywhere have been wait
ing for. A Tractor that actually replaces three teams. One that does all
"the work of the average farm, that plows, dises, harrows, hauls. P.lows aa
acre an hour. Travels between the crep rows.
Full information and free literature explaining and Illustrating this
marvelous little machine will be sent on request. -
dahi r-v rr 425 E. Morrison Street
O. V. BADLEY CO. Portland, Oregon
Main 5275
Open Day and Night
STABLES
MATTRESS MAKING
One of Our Specialties.
Mattresses made - over $4.50.
New ones according to weight.
Carpets cleaned, refitted and re
sized by experts, Fluff rugs made
to your especial order. 9x12 rugs
shampooed $2.50. Ship all work to
us by express or auto freight and
mail us instructions.
PIONEER MATTRESS & CARPET
CLEANING WORKS
1072 Lincoln Street, Portland, Ore.
Aut. 237-07
Steam Heat, Electric Lights
Hot and Cold Water in Rooms
Brick Building Open All Night
' Phone' Main 4861
TOURIST HOTEL
Mrs. M. J. Walker, Prop. v
Half block from Oregon City Depot
Cor. First and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
Transient 75c per day up. ?3.50 per
week and up. Free Bath to Guests.
Phone Main 9143
Finke Brothers
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Barrets, Tanks, Fir and Spruce
Staves, Heads, Etc.
Also Dealers in
Oak and Hazel Hoops
183, Madison St. Portland, Oregon
All kinds of second hand barrels
and kegs bought and sold.
We solicit Clackamas Co. Business.
Phone East 6516
"They Wear Like Iron"
Your OLD Carpets will make
NEW Rugs.
Western Fluff Rug Co.
JAS. H- BILLO, Proprietor
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Resizing,
Relaying
Send for Booklet.
54-56 Union Avenue N. Cor. E. Davis
PORTLAND, OREGON
Main 2146
PORTLAND, OREGON
$695 at Portland
ITS HERE!
The New Model F
TANK Type TRACTOR
DR. M. W.DAVIS
Dentist
First and Alder Sts.
Catty corner from the P. R. L. &
P. Depot.
35 years Honest Service.
The Nelson Forge Works
SHIP SMITHING &
MACHINE FORGERS -
A modern shop equipped to
handle all new and repair work.
Machine Shop in connection.
Telephone East 2183
231 East Water St., Cor. Main
Portland, Oregon
Heavy forging a specialty.
Traffic Laws are Enforced In
Portland
Avoid Theft and Damage
by putting your car in
Portland Parking Station
Twelve hours for only 25 cents,
Night or Day.
F. J. Espel, Proprietor
Broadway
just above Heilig theatre.
Crab' Station
, Bay Center, Wash.
Tele. Broadway 7501.
WESTERN FISH CO.
124-126 First Street
CRABS SALMON HALIBUT CRAWFISH LOBSTERS
SALT FISH OYSTERS OLYMPIA and EASTERN
Get your fish orders before you take the cars, which stop at our doors.
Next door to depot.
DRS. FRANSEN & SARGENT
Members Oregon State Association of Naturopaths
807 DEKUM BLDG.,
..COR. 3RD AND WASHINGTON STS., PORTLAND, ORE.
If you are sick, "there is a cause." No permanent health is possible until
the cause is removed. We can tell you the cause and how to remove it.
CONSULTATION FREE. Phone: Broadway 6998
Northwestern College of Naturopathy, Inc.
807 Dekum Bldg., Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Pioneer Employment Co.
14 N. Second Street
Headquarters -for Labor and
Farm Help
Business Men's
Clearing House
Wilcox Building
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BOOKKEEPERS
OFFICE HELP, ETC.
Two Big Offices can serve your
every need.
. . Portland, Oregon
300 Steam Heated Rooms
Ground Floor Lobby
Rates, 50c to $1.50
Hotel Wabash
C. P. JOHN, Proprietor.
Corner Front and Madison Streets
Foot of Hawthorne Bridge
Telephone Main 2876
PORTLAND, OREGON
We are always able te
accommodate you.
Broadway 464
Night Phone Tabor 2986
Oregon Welding &
Machine Works
WELDERS AND MACHINISTS
N. W. Corner Fifth and Glisan Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Scalp Treatments Massage
Dr. Marie Flinn,
Naturopath
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Electric Treatments for all aches
and pains.
' Ladies Patronage Solicited.
Phone Main 7413
380 First St. Portland, Ore.
ARKER
iftEST
'READ
Ask for
BARKER BREAD
ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.
Our Motto: "The Golden Rule"
C. L. Becker
Real Estate
Farm Lands, Acreage, City Property
For Bargains in cheap land
"See Me"
133J First Street
Across from Alder St. Depot
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 22 Years in Portland
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
No operations. No poison used in our wonderful
remedies, composed of the choicest Oriental roots,
herbs, buds and bark, many of which are unknown
to the medical science of this country. Our rem
edies are harmless and have made many sufferers
from catarrh, asthma, lung and throat, rheuma
tism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney trou
ble, female disorders, etc., happy. Many testimon
ials given unsolicited by persons, male and female,
who have used my root and herb remedies. Call
or write for Information.
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
162"First Street Portland, Oregon
IDA MAY COOK
Teacher of Piano
CONCERT ACCOMPANIST
Will accept out of town
engagements.
Studio 507 Columbia Bldg.
Phone East 2119
Steve Duemovlch
R. J. Johnson
Phone EAST 6110
Buildings Bought, Sold, Repaired
Dolan Wrecking
& Construction Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Lumber, Lath, Nails, Shingles,
Doors, Windows and Plumbing Sup
plies, New and Second Hand.
Office and Yard 460 Belmont Street
PORTLAND, OREGfrN
SEEDS
WATCH US AND
OUR SEEDS GROW.
The new seed store with complete
Fresh stocks of
Tried and True Seeds
Ask for Price List.
Oregon Seed Store
Main 6838 224 Yamhill St.
Between First and Second Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
J
Wm. A. Hughes Co.
218 Railway Exchange Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Phone Bwdy. 6308
Farms, Acreage and City Homes.
For quick action list with us.
Nicolai Neppach Company.
227 Davis Street,
Portland, Oregon
GENERAL MILL. WORK
SASH, DOORS, GLASS
HARDWOOD LUMBER
OAK and MAPLE FLOORING
Our Gift to
The Bride
FREE
With the purchase of one of our
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS
A solid gold handsomely en
graved Wedding -Ring to match
Diamond Ring.
CREDIT IF YOU LIKE. .
Reingold's Jewelers
147 Third Street
, Established 1882
The E. House Restaurant
Come and See Us
Open Day and Night
Home-made Pies and Cakes
a Specialty
Steaks, Chops and Oysters .
Between Alder and Washington
128 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
Res. Phones i Tabor 6122, Bdw. 3054
Phone Main 6978
PAINTS
Colors, gal.
White, gal.
-$2.45
. 2.55
Pidcock & Hazel'
, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
145 First Street
Portland, Ore.
Office Phone East 743
Otto Schumann
Granite & Marble Works
JOHN C. BRUCHNER, Prop.
Mausoleums, Monuments, Head
stones and General Cemetery Work
East Third and Pine Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
B. B. Body & Top Works
Better. Built Bodies and Tops
Auto Tops, Curtains, Cushions and
Seat Covers,
Manufactured and Repaired.
Auto, Bug and Truck Body Building
and Repairing
We install Wind Shields, Side De
flectors and Plate Glass in Curtains.
Oxy-Actylene Welding
345 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore.
Telephone, East 1198
Auto Sign Painting.
WHY PAY MORE?
We will Half Sole your shoes for
less and use the best California
Oak Leather.
Men's shoes half soled $1.25 to $1.35
Ladies shoes half soled 90c
Ladies Rubber heeis 40c
We make all classes of shoes -
SCHOENHEINZ SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
"The Shop That Saves You Money'
Pacific Highway Garage Bldg.
Oregon City
OREGON SENATOR ASKS
FOR U.S. FOREST PATROL
WASHINGTON, July 10 Air pa
trols to detect and control forest fires
in Oregon is more than a probaBility,
due to the activity of Senator Mo
Nary, who has made considerable pro
gress with the agricultural and war
departments.
Senatof McNary expects to obtain
from the agricultural emergency fund
a sufficient allotment to do this work,
and General Patrick of he fire ser
vice is trying to find legal means b
which the air service of the army
may furnish the equipment and per
sonnel to carry on the scouting on
the funds thus advanced. A definite
agreement is expected Monday.
Chicago Girl Loses
Lover; May Die Of
Attempted Suicide
CHICAGO, July 10. Blossom Tay
lor, 22, -was dying today as the result
of poison taken after what she said
was a tearful parting from an alder
man, who planned to leave for Eur
ope. Miss .Taylor was found on a rear
porch of her apartment and rushed to
the hospital. She told an amazing
story of her affair with the alderman,
which reached a climax in a stormy
interview when he came to her apart
ment to bid her farewell and told her
he was forced to take his wife on the
trip, "for political reasons."
The alderman declared he had nev
er heard of Miss Taylor. .
WILLAMETTE NEWS
The Misses Florence Fromong and
Esther Larsen were among those who
attended the recital given by Eva Ben
son at the home of .P. D. Forbes on
Washington street Oregon City last
Monday evening.
Mrs. H. Greaves and Gladys Baker
spent the day in Portland shopping
last Wednesday,
Mrs. Harold White and her mother
Mrs. Doddy entertained in a delightful
manner at their home on the bank of
the Willamette river last Wednesday.
A bountiful dinner was served at tne
noon hour and in the afternoon a so
cial time and fancywork were enjoy
ed. Those enjoying Mrs. White's and
Mrs. Doddy's hospitality were Mrs.
Clem Dollar, and children, Gladys.
Laurance and Clem Jr., Mrs. Robt.
Young and daughters, Lillian and Lu
cile; Mrs. John Rauch and children,
Jack, Clara, and Lynn; Mrs. Ewald
Leisman and daughter, Alice Lor
raine; Mrs. J. L. Gary and daughter
Margaret; Mrs. Herman Peters; Mrs.
Riley Denton and son, Riley Jr.; Mrs.
John Casey and daughter, Mary Jane;
Mrs. John Reams Jr., and sons, Donald
and Kenneth; Mrs. Neal Whitney and
sons, Virgil and John Allen; Mrs.
Frank Shipley and daughter, Audrey;
Mrs. W. W. Davis and daughter,
Gladys; Mrs. H. Leisman and Mary
Leisman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and chil
dren were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reinke last
Thursday.
A children's party was enjoyed at
the home of Naomi Barnes last Thurs
day evening. Outdoors games were
played and dainty refreshments were
served by Mrs. Barnes at a late hour.
Those present were Gladys Mootry,
Dora Andrus, Doris Mantha , Anna
Matlaski, Emily Hoover, Lydia Ger
trude Greaves, Alberta, Naomi and
Margerie Barnes. '
Miss Hallie Palmer of Portland was
a guest at the home of Mae Waldron
last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bennett enter
tained at dinner on Thursday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Shaffer and son. Jay,
and Rev. Bryner all of Portland.
A recital of unusual merit was giv
en at the Willamete Methodist church
last Friday evening, June 30, by the
pupils of the Misses Beatrice Oliver
and Anna Isnogle, assisted by Miss
Hallie Palmer of Portland. The church
was filled to capacity by an apprec
iative audience and each number re
ceived a great amount of applause.
The program was as follows: Pell
Mell Galop, Lerman, Dorothy Yates,
Everis Brown, Jean McLean; Merry
Moments, Ducelle, Zelma Plicunas;
Dolly's Lullabye, with words, Molin
eux Elaine Oliver; Abenlied, Krog
mann Clifford Moriarity; To a Daisy j
Erb Jean McLain; Evening Bells,
Mclntyre Diane Moshler; To a Wild j
Rose, MacDowell, Love Song, Cadman,
I The Lark's Song, Tschaikpwsky Ce-
lia Carroll ; W Here My caravan was
Rested, Lonr, summer wina, tsisnoss
Miss Palmer; The Cello Player, Mc
lntyre John Laurs; The Chase, Van
Laer Dorothy Yates; Slumber Song,
Gurlitt, The Old Grey Owl, Erb Ev -
eris Brown; Humoreske, Dvorak,
Clara Plicunas ; Dance of the Dolls,
Poldine Una Hyatt; Barcarolle, duet,
Packe Zelma and Clara Plicunas ;
April Morn, Baten', Evening Son, Gil-
berte Miss Palmer; General Bum
Bum, Poldini, , In a Gondola, Heins,
Kenneth Montgomery; Melody in F,
Rubenstein Lowrence Young; The
Rising Sun, Toryussen, At Morn, God
ard Celia Carroll; Velse, Ducelle
Emily Nixon; A Tin Soldier's Love,
MacDowell, Sailor's Song, Hele
Una Hyatt; Acompanist, Miss Mae
Waldron. J
A Sunday school picnic was thor
oughly enjoyed at Schnorers' park
last Saturday. This is an annual event
eagerly anticipated by the children
and equally as much enojyed by the
adults.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reams Jr. and
children, Donald and Kenneth; Mrs.
H. Leisman, Mary Leisman, Mr. and
Mrs. Ewald Leisman and children,
Richard, Marshal, and Alice Lorraine
left by auto Saturday afternoon for
Columbia beach where they will re
main for several days.
Genevieve Fromong was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Hammerly at Seaside
during the week-end. The trip was
made in the Hammerly machine leav
ing here on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zimmerman
and daughter, Verl. Margareta Kaiser,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser and Mrs.
Kelnhofer and Lyman Koellermeier
of Mountain Road left Saturday morn
ing by auto for La Grande to remain
over the fourth. They will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser, who resided in
Willamette during the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porter and chil
dren enjoyed a short vacation last
week fishing near Grand Ronde.
Vesta Contrill of Vancouver is visit
ing her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. M. Bennett and will remain for
several weeks.
Mrs. S. I. Saulsbury and children
have been in Salem lately visiting
Mr. Saulsbury who is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Khale and chil
dren, Fred and Carl visited -at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Colfelt
where they celebrated the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dibble celebrated their
second wedding anniversary last Fri
day evening. Several guests from out
of town were present.
Harold Francis, small son of Mrs.
Erben Donahue, was very ill last
week. Dr. Silverman was the attend
ing physician.
Francis Waldron and Margaret
Manning, students at the Oregon Nor
mal at Monmouth spent the week-end
in, Willamette.
Mrs. Julia Peters ana little daughter
spent Thursday visiting Mrs. W. L.
Snidow.
Veda Andrus, who has been spend
ing her vacation at Yoncolla, return
ed home the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Junken and fam
ily spent the week-end at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. McArthur and
children, Mrs Laurance Knoop and
Ella, Isabelle and Donald celebrated
the fourth near New Era where a fam
ily reunion was held.
Clem Dollar and Pearl Turner made
a business trip to Carlton over the
week-end.
Gladys Baker and Audrey Tuor
were guests of friends in Molalla on
Tuesday where they attended the Mo
lalla celebration and Round-Up.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodgers and Miss
Alta Worden and Marion Porter are
spending their vacation at the coast
Hazel Baysinger, who is spending
the summer with her sister, Mrs. C.
O. Williams, left the latter part of
the week for McMinnville where she
will "remain for several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baysinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young and
daughter, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carlson and children: Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Miller and children of Sell
wood; Emma and Nettie Miller; and
Mrs. Lydia Elligsen and son, Eddie,
left Saturday by auto for Pacific City
and other points along the Tillamook
beaches. "
Ruth Miller . is spending several
days with her cousin, Helen Miller, of
. Sellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Odekirk and children,
Mary, Agnes, and Wm. Ralph of Sell
wood were guests of Mrs. Alderman
Friday.
Audrey Tuor was a Portland visitor
on, Saturday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Toedtermeier
spent Tuesday visiting relatives in
Canby.
Mrs. B. F. Baker is spending several
days in Mountain Road visiting at her
old home, the B.' F. Baker farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dollar and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fromong
motored to Rhodedendron where they
camped Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Draper and
son, Billy, spent several days last
week enjoying camp life at Columbia
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rauch and children,-
and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Young
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baker in Mountain Road
last Tuesday.
Mrs. E. Brown of Meldrum is spend
ing several weeks at the home of
her son, M. J. Brown of Wilamette.
Mr. C. B. Willson and son, Bruce;
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Willson spent their vacation motor
ing along the beach resorts.
Mrs. Loren Knoop and baby spent
the week-end visiting at the home of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MoArthur.
Mrs. B. Hill and daughter, Maxine
of Mulino, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. V. Johnson.
Mrs. Riley Denton and son, Riley,
Jr., returned from their vacation
Monday which was spent at The
Dalles and camping at the foot of
Mt. Hood.
A very successful a'ffair both so
cially and financially was held at the
home of Mrs. A. P. Tuor last Tuesday
afternoon in the form of a silver tea
given for the benefit of the McLaugh
lin SociaTClub. During the afternoon
the ladies cut out and sewed little
garments for the babies of the St.
j Agnes Baby Home. Delicious refresh
ments were served to the following
j guests, Mrs. Lee Bacon, Mrs. John
Casey, Mrs. Catherine Davis, Mrs.
Lucy Mathers, Mrs. -L. B. Barnes.
, Mrs. Viola Fromong, Mrs Grace Gr-
jley; Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs Mae
. Baty; Mrs A. F. Buckles, Mrs J. W.
! Thornberry, Mrs. O. N. Whitney, Mrs.
Glen Epler, Mrs. Geo.'DeBok, Mrs. H.
I Leisman, Mrs. J. Straight Mrs. J. A
Ream. Jr., Mrs. B. McArthur, Mrs. J.
A. Ream, Mrs. Silverman, Mrs. Bur
ginsTu, Mrs. Tuor, Audrey and Max
ine Tuor, Mrs. Frank Shipley, Audrey
Shipley, Mrs. C. Bierner, Mrs. E. Leis
man? Mrs. Viola Bennett, Mrs. Ever
ett Downey, Virginia Downey, Mrs.
, Emory Ream, Mrs. J. A. Justin, Mrs
W. G. Swock," Mrs E. P. Carpenter,
Frances Carpenter, Miss Isabelle Mc
Arthur, Mrs A. J. Couette, Mrs. J. H.
Charier, Mrs. Johnson Galey, Mrs.
Bert Morgan, Mrs. J. L. Gary, Mrs.
C B. Willson, Mrs Bert Barnes, Mrs.
W C. Eliot and Mrs. Wm. Leavens.
Mrs. Albert Adamson returned home
from Newport on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes and fam
ily and .Miss Hilda Barkine motored
to "Wilhoit Sunday where they will re
main for several days. -
Mr. and Mrs. Keagle and children
of Portland at one time residenst of
Willamete are camping for a few days
at the Elbow near Willamette.
Mrs. Fred Baker and children, Mar
ion and Kenneth spent Thursday vis
iting friends in Willamette.
B
LOSS IS ABOUT $25,000
EUGENE, July 6. The big Booth
Kelly sawmill at Wendling took fire
this morning at 9 o'clock and burned
to the ground in a few minutes.
Reports from the fire at 10 o'clock
are that the sawmill was a total loss
and thaT" tSe crew and townspeople
were desperately battling the flames
to save the planing mill and thelum
ber on the docks. The whole town
of Wendling is threatened, and towns
people and mill crew have responded
to the man to battle the flames. . J3u
gene sent out its fire department and
a special train of fire fighers and
equipment has been sent from the
Springfield Booth-Kelly mill.
The Wendling planing mill burned
several years ago and was rebuilt.
The Springfield sawmill burned in
1911 and was replaced in 1914. These
previous fires cost the company many
thousands of dollars, and the blaze
this morning promises to cause a loss
of at least $250,000.
CANBY TEACHER TAKES
LUMBER MILL POSITION
CANBY. July 10. H. H. Eccles,
prominent instructor of this city, has
taken a position with the Willamette
River Lumber Company. Mr. Eccles
has been principal of the grammar
school of Canby for some time, and.
was re-elected for the coming year.
He is also well posted in the lumber
business, having been connected with
a lumber company for a number of
years.
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