The only dally newspaper be- tween Portland and Salem; elr- 0 lata In vry section f Clacks- imi County, with a population 30,000. Ara you an advartlaarr tha Morn no V'Xu h. reeelv.dfor a mwrpriM will nr,P limited If Ian at a aoeclal your rdr today tew price. I No.. 96 Peb Week; 10 Cento OUEOON CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911. r H 0 km E-RPIRHS1S VOL. CANADIAN HOUSE f-" NEEDS WATCHING CANADIAN PREMIER PROMISES TO STAY AT HOME TO SAVE. THE BILL. BOTH 3IDES OBJECT mpottbf to Work t Dlaadvantag Cf stmt Claee on Both - 8da of tho Bordar. OTTAWA. nl April 2H. (acll.) Tlie rutmdlair government la having mhiik Ii trouble over reciprocity as In thla country. Tha inr - I Cnall-U I"' " J0"1 niuin I"""1" tMt aumtm-r In an .r, tll put the now lw through the i Canaan" llottHi'. And ha he asserted ' ihit If n'"xry ha will do thla. ' j T1it,. ! certain people In Canada j , ,, in it" I'nllod State who declare j Ibai rftiTM-Hy would do this farmer ,,rm oa tha other hand many wlah Utrt rwlprwliy come. Tba Canadian Hou nn member who Ilka our own C0l)r,.Fsiiion favor or object accord- r t inpy.iunui M.i...... th wore volia. . . j Prcaldciit Taft la not alone In en- j countering objection to what ha be-j llrvrt (u be for tba boat Internal of! ih. country. Hut It la certain that ( rlibrr the objecting farmers on thla ld ilie-border or the farmers on the ohr,,,1' are mistaken for It cannot;, work to tba disadvantage of tha amj cJim on both aid. It may work to; tb ailaniico f boh but not to tba trtrlment. 'tmm t'T 1 wan w?Mgtf PERPETRATED BY WALT Ae DOUG ALL OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! We pay 6 percerit Wteret. Prcal klcnflwsceillficalcof Sanfty fiwn I fA. A. m a. a bb aai ' piaxe mspecTor All oiiieers cotv Intantly confined to building No money UxUimTo Uireclot's 49TS NATIONAL BANK Of NEW YORK dopo froiu the txilnoti plates of NAd.Kt'lly.Utcrtal thing tn Pnrile wry inlhcKueun Mlri.Wtaw(t flr4,1UUnll KEP YOUR EYE I0MU3 FOR FA5HI0NSI fASKlJN NOTES TlitTrlinmin Buff yot lotlic ParV)l, Tkhfuiot tin Plpi (litxiin of a nut- MY SON VAT VONT ft OUTOl YAIL W TWO I MOfV Hj mvson JOKED OLD PARTY PLANS. WASHINGTON. April 18. Kpeclnl , oiirrianman Kent, of California, kid a jolly tlm of It 4oday telling old atmlx-ra It waa joke to think tbt lka;wibHcan partyand ha waa oaa -on lit advocate tha policy of taxing awif rich throuah tha tariff. In krtn of humor or pnelry, aa k aaw a. k. ntada game of old. mothoda of rig taxing with a rlaw to benefitting ikp'ibllc INSUROCNTS BAT UPON." 1 n no mm k4. 'M 4l t r v ftLADe.UG"v (MLRESfii'C CENTS) rCLEUT IMCLAX 5 MtRrj AKICKfLl MXIACXMCI' YOO FOR YOU IF TOlTvU if . v M A BOV vslTH ( f mi you CLfcuoc au 4 r V?1 Ir&Z : r "o b?otm?bv F - iHyposcor JfaA .iggi TOPv r I yy I " l- -MW i-M ffigE r ' 1 1 . . i " - r I F ,o MriilTrgiTllltMrf.TrlRlHjNG twAMAOF HVAbtON.DECrHT. GUILE. JOH AND JOY , : .... . RtTURNV JAi -X I - . . I i T I if I . I LOCAL NEWS. Andy Lofer Kaa rraiuncd litt U, position wiUi f V . a - Hardwaic Co. 2t ANOTHER CORRECTION DUE . I UbftAWtUm fit iTVa i tHtffit ftm.yaiirfp4 f4&4Af tff-A&- & Ji' wt pefiieKf av AirfA uieJUM. W rfat, WwV6a 0 ABOUT NOVA EXPECT HIM YOU ARE APT TO MEET ONE OF THE REGULAR SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH FROM THE MEXICAN BOR DER WALKING HOME' TO CHEER THE LAST HOURS Or A LOVING OLD MOTHER HE WILL ASK rrOUTOMEXlCOPERATE IN HIS UNDERTAKING. ka Hi UM WMCT aowOt .Kim OUR POPULATION CITIES AND T owns COUNTY DIVIDED INTO VOTING ' PRECINCTS FOR EASY ENUMERATION. FIGURES SHOW MANY. SURPRISES Growth Not aa Marked lT Facta Stem . to Warrant Complalnta Many ' Enumcratlona Ware Not Complete. EXCITING RUNAWAY FRIDAY AFTER GRANT MUMPOWERS' TEAM MAKES A GET-AWAY ON LOW- ER MAIN STREET. althout knowing Juat whre aolng. The Deoide of (iladtttone want to aee a aood rond built through tha village, and th no'fM-t on each aide of the O. W. P. proper la what will make a rihmI boulovard. And-that-this may Iki done the people of Oladatone don't want to crowd the O. V. I. for there Ih more 10 be ,Pt by working har monliumlv, they think, than otherwise. Hut the O. W. P. ahonld And where It la at, they think, and If any moving la made necesnary U should be settled amicably so as to dtaenmode the com pany as little as possible and the citi zen of Gladstone like me. 1 ne com WASHINGTON. April 18 (8peclal U ' -Th, Insurgent Ropubllcana had the - 114 clumped down tight on their am- irt, M-iu.nient. prevailed In thla Utlont today In the Senate, and then . elty for awhile Friday afternoon, about jmny and the people should work to ll ana hermetically sealed. But ocioca. ai mm nm ...n- KP,j,.r to make me village as conven anven ox jnmi.p.n., were panning along Main street near the Welnhard building when an auto mobile paaaed, which frightened the h'TSos imd caused them to run away. Tb-y atartcd at a rapid rate down Main street, and Williams Brothers' team, driven by "Howard Smith, were run Into by the frightened horses. The former's team, after being run Into, leaped forward and one of the MlllSlltRlSBnllft TO SUPPORT CHILDREN THEY HAVE TWO AND HUSBANDj EARNS GOOD WAGES ALI ' MONY ASKED. ana that the insurgents got their share of sewapaper apace and exploited the tol ly of luck of progreaalon, standing pat and Ilk.. Ills that grow out of a too larte omjorlty In either party. NEW ROADS ASSOCIATION. lent and pretly aa possible. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. PORTLAND. Or April 28 (Spe-lal.)-A new good roada aaaoclatlon aa formed laat night to get to work la aa effort o secure uniformity In road hulldlna and road progression. Th plan Is frtsprganlse a branch as mention In each county In the State. Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mra. Swartord Celebrate Same Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White and Mr. ami Mrs. J. U Swafford met at the. residence of W. A. White Friday even Iiik to auletly celebrate the wedding anniveraarr of the two couples. . Mr. ruimway horses waa mrown neni-nn d Mrg Whlte have been marnea si It,, wagon . of Wllliama Brothers and Mr Bnd Mr8- gwafrord 32. which waa filled with barrels of ce- the Mn, dayln the month being the mont. Men ruaneq io me m-riiw n t. fStatroihe. and fronall Indications Way Freight Late. The uiy frelglat due here at 4 o'clock In the afternoon Friday ar- tii4 BHrt-wnkmded -Its-frelght-at clock KHturday morning, ten houra lt. the horse was Injured aa It wua pinnen beneath the heavy wagon, but the wag on was at once unloaded, and the waon lifted and the animal taken from Its perilous position without ev en recolvlng a acratch, although two of tho front wheeta had passed entire ly over lis body. anniversary day of both couples. The i wo lames are simers auu m i families are very closely associated in nodal life so that the annual ceieora lion of this anniversary baa become the usual thing. WEATHER FORECAST. 4 OreKon City and Portland "' t Fair, northwesterly winds. OreRon Fair, , northwesterly winds. , GLADSTONE PEOPLE WANT A BOULEVARD THINK O. W. P. SHOULD MARE CERTAIN OF ROADWAY, THEN HELP MAKE BOULEVARD. 7 . - - ijriiVrKrTT "SPEEDING''. a are ruahlng" the eeaeon k little Prhapa, but wave noted foralwaya "'"g ahead. Our Straw Llda for Bummer arreat V' attention, Bhower proof, neat - eiaaay noveltlea are hare in run 2.00 to S4 00c N. B. ft4 . .....ii I . Ava. m awvii uui'.'i vi wy JV aulta In the much talked f chan- "ir pattarnar they're humnMre. 'a la to believe. . EXCLUSIVt CLOTH 1 1 RB . Net Un Otter - Ith and Main Ba. - . runaral nt Little Irene Nadeau. Irene Nadeau. little seven-year-old laiiifhier of Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau, of the West1 Frj(CatrBr-tn8-Tamny home on Wednesday trening ai I o'clock after a'brlef Illness of pneu monia. The funeral services were conducted Friday morning at 10 o'clock from 8t. John'a Catholic church. Father Hlllebrand officiating and Jhe Internmnt was in tne t-amouo cemetery. The average tax collector doesn't ride In a taxi-cab. Mary W. Keatea, who waa married to John C. Keatea at Tacowa, wasn., September 1, 1897. has filed a anlt forj divorce, charging mm wnn naving tll temper and a fault nnaing aispoBi tlon. She says he left her without m.ans. Thev have two children. Iva j., ageo 13 years, and Luclle H.. aged 10 years. Mrs. Keatea aays her husband did not buy the necessities of life and ahe was forced to go out on the railroad track and nick un coaL At Portland, In 1905. when she waa aooui io givo birth to a girl, he went fishing. Keates la said to be working ai Vancouver, waah.. for an electric light ana powee company and earns between $80 and $100 a month. His wire aaae ior a month alimony. George C. Brownell Is her attorney. John C. naker haa Hied a ault lor ai vorce aiialust Hanna K. Baker. They were married In New York, October 9ii issa and have one child. Mrs. linker charaes desertion. er aiiur ney la C. H. Dye. . WANTED TREES TAKEN AWAY There ate five I trees in my yard that II want cat and taken The article In Friday's Dally Enter prise relative to the O. W. P. RV- nl the road through Gladstone led certain of the older citizens to turn reminis cent In regard to the road and Ita rlghtofway. . the atory la told that at the aeconq turn out of 'Gladstone, there was at one time five tracks. Thla waa at a time when the road waa hauling away dirt from that point for 011 work else- Will CO where. When th dirt had been taken WAY W ill Pay. 3 3 away, and one tracic waa an mai w-j a . needed for the tramo or u rou. a trfe ana JClVC manMn charge at that tlm .left the ifiS6...", 6 ' r."u.?V wooct to person who and thlnga haveteen inhat shape since. : x. : The track that waa on the reaKnani in !L.rn tha one left for future tram, and thla the compa knowna to officials higher up u l r . knowing without omcia.a i ;;,- the Ina of the matter, wi official has been aent out will come and cot and take away; may burn brush: I will care for ,h rot off U. rlghtofway. all nbe- formant aays, ana in ' S'""-'" ; r-. is i -a-I m m the In. of the matter. When an u. - . . , j L isaii hf. ten. ou w irvr " ww . . Wk rlmaa tvhn.t th6 I at a a rr.na;.nd na'tuVaTly "a report .. WOOCl iH trCCS. made to cauae Wmself the leaat wora .v . .n -tha least expense. But If a thorough .ii. i. if ni h round. How me '!.:" 7! X K-'rVmled la another manor -.- hava matter,. but the company jnay nava trouble, In case people want to flgni. In crowding other people over Juat oe- N.W.BOWLAND 307 Stacth Stfet - . The United States Census Bureau has just issued a tabulated statement showing the population of Clackamas county cities, towna and precincts. The population of the county Is given as 29,931 in 1910. T.h were 19,65 people In the county in 1900 and 15, 233 In 1890. . . , ' Cities and towns not Incorporated In 1900 are embraced In preclncta fig ures for 1900 and 1890. The precincts of Macksburg, Marquam and Needy were not returned separately In 1893 and bad a" population of 1583. Bull Ilun precinct was returned as Selvers lir 1900.x Harmony precinct was or runlzed from-oart of Clackamas In 1905. Eataeada precinct waa returned as Garfield In 1900. Eataeada was ln--t corporated In 1905. KlUin precinct waif organized from part or Marquam nreclncfln 1901, and Oak Grove pre cinct was formed from part of Mil: waukle In 1905. Willamette was In corporated In 1908. " The population of the county by cities, towna and' pre. cincts follows:" V - Uternath- nreclnct - Barlow precinct, including Barlow city Barlow- city Beaver Creek precinct - Boring precinct ; - null Hun nreclnct fCanby precinct. Including Canby city. - Canby city Canemah precinct-. Canyon Creek precinct Cattcads nreclnct Cherryvtlle precinct Clackamas precinct- Damascus precinct EiRle Creek precinct i J Estacada precinct. Including Estacada city Estacada city George precinct ; Harding precinct ,.... Harmony precinct' .....-...... Highland precinct KUUn precinct Macksburg precinct , Maple Lane precinct Marquam precinct Milk Creek precinct Mil waukle precinct, coextensive wim j Mil waukle town Mil waukle town - Molalla precinct Needy precinct New Era precinct ra r rirrtVA nreclnct ?12 Oregon City precincts Noa. 1, I, and 3, coextensive wim uregon uij.... Oregon City Ward 1 - Ward 2 Ward 3 Oswego precinct Pleasant Hill precinct Soda Springe precinct Springwater precinct Tualatin precinct '. I'nlon precinct Viola precinct r---- West Oregon City precinct, Including Willamette towm Willamette town have' just purchased an Oldsmobile, and will use this Inatead of their de livery wagon. W. Rail has learned to .perat the machine and commenced the delivery of the groceries by thla means on Friday. Mr. Larsen, although h owns one of the swiftest teams In the city, states they will "deliver the goods" even better than before. - HORSE STEALING CHARGED. Two Men on Trial With Jury Still Deliberating tba.Caaa. The can of the State of Oraaxm vs. William Stewart and Ben Lovell. charged with stealing two horses from Crosby Smith, of Clackamas Heights, went to the jury Friday nignt. Tne two accuaed men have been camping In West Oregon City on the Willam ette Road for some time. LAvell has a daughter, aged 21 years, who Is very ill. - , v The following jury tried the case: H. T. Bhlpley, E. F. Glntner, Hubert Engle. R. W. Zimmerman, L J. Pal mateer. John F. Jennings, 8. B. Berg, L Chris Kocher, D. C. Yoder, Charles Hatten, Emll Geibricn, U. C. wniuen. RAILWAY OFFICERS AROUSE eras OVEF 400 MEMBERS. Three Candidatea Initiated at Regular Meeting of W. O. W. Regular meeting of W. O. W. was held In the hall In this city Friday avenlna- with work In the degrees. There were three candidatfiaJnlilated ROUSING MEETING HELD AT MU LINO GRANGE HALL THURS DAY EVENING.' OYER W . STOCK SUBSCRIBED People of Mulino Have Been Long Awake to the Needa of Railway Now Alive to Opportunity Preaen.ted. The Clackamas Southern Railway officials, consisting of George A. Hard ing, Frank Buach. W. A. Huntley. O. D. Eby, Grant B. Dlmlck. Dr. Frank W. Wood, of Portland, and. F. M." Swift, constituting the board of direc tors, held a very enthusiastic meeting at Mulino Grange hall on Thursday evening, at which time the work that haa been accomplished was explained Jl"1"1 . v .v- A Jl.u.lnn and thalr and two application, were received. u, - - . The team put on the program tor ne - - , camp s beneni. ice cream, cmj uu cigar, were provided. With the new application, received last night there are over 400 members at this time. Ne meeting' night the members of the cainp will put on a program for the benefit of the team. DOMESTIC SCIENCE TALK. Miss Greer, Instructor" In -. A. C . Makes Addreaao Woman's Club The Women's Club met Thursday afiM-noon at the Commercial Club par 1959 551 e9 . 599 774 374 - 1216 587 609 295 10C8 196 730 988 576 12C3 ' 405 242 551 606 638 586 710 668 520 460 860 860 836 789 1111 . 329 . "609 ... 262 . 280 757 372 517 ' 100 499 126 723 674, " 392 247 "iii .' 480 "437 Un 454 824 432 1002 "633 642 55 f 107 787 416 150 ' 609 103 608 676 421 245 M3 404 ' 402 275 90V 582 611 i 473 384 1520 I v 4287 - 3494 31C7 4287 3494 , , 3062 1396 1475 1416 1107 698 920 734 588 464 299 ' 233 274 344 243 791 . 638 662 U 189 158 12G 267 06 224 1271 755 .......... 817 "GOOD TIMES COLLEGE." Social to Be Given at the Congrega tional Church Wednesday. The Saturday Club of the Congrega tional church will give a "Good Times College" Social at the church parlors on Wednesday evening, at which time a four years" course will be given m one evening. A program win be given and the affair la m cnarge 01 mi.. Don James. Mra. C. H. Meissner anu Mtsa Clara JCaufleld. BROTHERHOOD BANQUET PROVES HAPPY EVENT PARTICIPANT EXPRESSES HIM SELF AS WELLPLEA8ED WITH PROSPECTS FOR GOOD. A new Brotherhood haa been orga-J nixed In Gladstone, in connection wu the Christian church. Tuesday even ing there was a banquet by members and friends of this organisation, and one of those holding a large place In the' organisation wlahe. to have thla to say In Enterprise columns: .. -Tha Gladstone Brotherhood ban quet, given last Tuesday night, was aver wav a success. The number and character of those already lined nmmlaea a atrona organization and we feel aure It will become a strong factor In the community. "The first Tellglous service at which each member is Invited to be present ahd to which all the men as well aa the women of Gladstone are Invited, will be held at the church next Sun day night at 7:48- Bpeolat muslo for the occasion by the- choir and an Im portant theme will be discussed by the pastor, entitled 'Manifest Provi dence tn the World s Preparation for Christianity.'" ' ' . CREDITORS FILE SUIT ASKING EOR ESTATE lor?. Miss Greer, who la at the head discussed. The directors. In their speeches. , showed that the people In that part of Clackamas county had been patient- ... a - 11M. II n. fn. MnM ij waning , - J - . ' than thirty years, and they were In formed by the board of director tnai the only way to get railway line tn that section 01 inn owuj w bnlld H and own it themselves. - ft... Hii-oftnra found aome very en thusiastic booster. . for . the . project..- . who not only talked at the meeting. a . . 4T anil ai wt hfliipf haul f ftl DUb CJJIIJlV W mt U BlUU guvm.aswa. aw. more than. $5000 worth of the capital stock, and promised to suDscrioe mure , as the work progressed. - " The people in the county now are looking npon the railroad stock aa 1 -Investment, fully realixing that the board of directors are responaiuie uu and that they will do as they have agreed to do and put all of th money derived from- the -sale of the capital atnek in actual construction work up on th line, and that no Indebtedness whatever will be Incurred nnles there are runaa in tne ireu,j w m. err demand. They argued that by . , . . I . K a If. V fA illh. siriciiy iFuiauiua; -'- , - anrihor can lose, and all that I. neces sary for immediate completion of th road .0 that It will become a paying - investment. Is liberal suDacnpuons w the eapltal stock, and the quicker the line Is completed, the Better it wiu . ror ail concerneu. . . . There will be other meeting neia at" Molalla, Uberal. Cam and other , ..... Ik. rr.rmmA 1 In A I OT the purpose of interesting the people who are most vitally Interested In the completion of the project, wnrv on the riahtotway la being pushed forward nobly, and thos who have purchased stock, and thee who contemplate purchasing, should go out over the line and see what 1. being accomplished. There are six gange . - a In malrlnr 'cilia anu . . 1 ... I K .KKH . .. ......-. nils grading the road In preparation for the ties and steel, and these men J l nrk OlW fU 1. ahead of the graders ournius blowing out stumps and fitting this up in preparation tor .the work to fol- IV W a , At m-esent the men are at work on the brink of Newell Gulch, where the first trestle must be built. v Here the . ....Ai- ill no.,! tn ha hullt about 125 : feet above the water line nut at tnai It will cost about $5000 less to go ' straight serosa rather than to go around. And once across the gulch the most difficult work on the line .,iu ka Hoen constructed. Two weeks more and the grading will be completed to Newell Gulch. And It of the domestic science department at ) the cae In court "' . ...... , n.n.- s.v.a Hicham rnb nile Will haVO IKwU ISIDTO tne Oregon Agr.cu.iura, v,.e-. j --;-" gtructed through very instructive tain, anu uer u-iu marks were greatly appreciated. . (that property, There was a large attendance of members at the meeting, and business " a a m . nTl. nlvAn DANCE THI8 EVENING. DIVliivHiw" r " HUSBAND LEFT ALL TO HIS WIFE WITH DEBTS OF $8000 BEHIND. Suit waa filed here Friday In the Circuit Court by E. Stewart, of Crook county. Or., through Attorney. Dlmlck ft Dlmlck, against Mr.. Selena Scbarff, widow of Emll Scharff, praying for a decree declaring Mrs. Scharff a trustee for about $8000. Scharff died February 18, 1910, leav ing a number of creditors. Six days prior to his death he deeded to his wife all of his property, consisting of a large and valuable farm at Molalla, leaving his creditors without any es tate from which to collect their out standing claims. The consideration named In the transfer was, $1 and Schnrff's love and affection for his wife. , ' Upon presentation of the claims, the widow refused to recognize them, which necessitated a. suit to determine her rights to hold the property with out conslderstlon In preference to the creditors of Ihe estate. J. M. HAVEN PROMOTED. Goea to Medford to Take Poaltlon of Chief Wtreman. J. M. Haven, who haa been chief wlreman of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company for the paat year, with headquartera in this city, will leave this evening for Medford, where be hes accepted a similar poaltlon wltoUbe-aame company. . Mr. Haven and family came to this city about one year ago from Ravenna, Ohio,, and hav been making their home In the Toore residence on Main street near Fourteenth. Fran Brill will be chief wlreman tn this City, tak ing Mr. Haven 'a plac. LARSEN A COMPANY Have Added an Auto Delivery to Their Prompt Service. " - Larten Company, of thla city, by Miss Greer. . OPENS TENNIS COURT. Meeting of Friendly Bible Claa. Mark. Opening of the Season. The Friendly Bible Claa. Friday night held high carnival at the home of Mrs. E. B. Andrews on Falla View. Fifty members and frlenda of the class were present to make merry over the opening of the new tennis court. v ' The evening was very pleasantly spent In games. A taffy pull conclude ed the entertainment. The spirit of the Friendly Class "Only Once a Stranger" pervaded the whole com pany and every one present enjoyed the evening thoroughly. WHITE SOX SUNDAY.' Ball Game at Canemah Park Sunday Afternoon. . Sunday the Portfand White Sox will cross bats with the Price Bros, base ball team at Canemah Park. Game begin, at 2:30. A. this Is on of the best amateur clubs In Portland a good game I. looked forward to. Following Is the line-up: Pitcher., Telford and Burdoo-j short. Landers? first base, N. Long: second case, Free man; third base. Miller; right field, Rittenhouse; center. Smith; left, P. long I Unsforn Hold Forth In winameixe nan. . .1.. a Mnriorn Ttrother- hood of America will give a ball In . Willamette hall. There will be an entertainment early in the evening so that the evening may not be barren to those who do not dance. Proceeda henefit of the lodge. - J. W. Applegate, of Portland, Will make an address on the benefits of the order. The committee ar: A. Fuller, Mra. Francla Sheahan, Mr. Christiana A. Boatman. Mis. Manda jlak and Mlsa Cyntha Pace. Necktie Social Tonight. ' The Women' Work Club of the Abernethy Grange will gtv a necktl social at the Grange hall thl. evening. There will be a musical and literary nroeram. with a supper following. There will be a sale of tie. and the purpose is for you to bny the tl and eat supper with the lady who made It. WWII..- ivi ......... The oratorical and essay contest of the Clackamas County School League will be held at the Gladstone achool house on Saturday -evening, May .. Thla for th grammar and high school, and 1. open to the publlo, but a .mall admlaalon will be charged. . Patronise our advertiser. W00V0400040W0000W0)000 I WANTED!, f 1 . 5 to 20 Act Famu Naf Oregon City , : J xa. .vpr3l huvers waitintl and many coming. If your place is for sale and the price right come, and $ seeus at once. .. .' . .. ; .; .0 o t oooooooooooooooooiooooooot -' V. F. SCHOOLEY & CO- Phoni Paclflo M-80, Horn A-168. v S12 Main Bt, Oregon City. cause It has ahoveu iw