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MOW fwlATMin INDICATION!. ! Or.n r-rlri north. , ..Mirlr winds. I I Or''n-lr,ri ".r north X 1 .... nart: northwesterly winds 1 TM only daltw Nwipiptp ee- 4 twaei Portland and Salem; e'raev 4 lata In avary aectlon af Clack. e him County, with a population ef e 30,000. Are you an aaWertleerr ' 4444 WEEKLY CNTC RJ ISC ESTABLISHED 1566 VOIi. 2-N 39. OREGON CITY, OIIEOON. WEDNESDAY, AUQUST 10, I9il. Pkb Wik, 10 Cbhts EXTRA SPECIAL ALASKA "SAY, OLD MAN. CANT YOU DO SOMETHING FOR ME? flilEL CHILDREN THOUSANDS SEE BIRDrlEN PERISH 1 1' -ir.r t n OFFER EXTENDED TO EXHUME BODY TRESTLE TIMBERS r Ul.ia aTORY AND SMITH HIAD ROLL Of HONOR IN HO contest. DEPUTY SHERIFF TOLD THAT CLACKAMAS aOUTHERN TO START DISINTERMENT IS PLANNED FOR TODAY. WORK ON HILL SECTION OF LINE AT ONCE. RAILROAD ORDERS (IDS ARE PRESSING THEM HARD Owblt Vote Proposition to Continue in Iffo Until Night of Aug u,l 4 Rivalry Reachae ' Knst Stage. a ROLL 0 HONOR. 1. . . i . i a MIm U" mry a MIM TlUIn Meyers. . . . a MUs Kv Knit a Mlat Myrtle Cross a Mra K. F- Zimmerman a District No. 2. f MIM Helen Smith, a MIM Kth-I ("loaner. a illM Mildred Ream a MIm ray lmtdorf . . a Mra. M. T. Mack... a UIm li. Thomaa. ... Kit Annte Gardner. t . 85.77 . 47.894 . 43.051 . 3.fl . 30.044 . .1511.651 142,811 .'... K8.329 76,1101 7S.6I3 (t.CIl 61.03S Milt Helen Kablrk 45 a Mita Kll'i Monlmka 48.1H6 a UIM Verna Mead 37,130 a DOUBLE VOTES TO REMAIN a IN EFFECT UNTIL AUGUST 24, AT I P. M. a t '" lilts Una Story and Miss Helen Salih head the Roll of Honor In tkflr respective districts, Congratu Utlons to both of you. If you can ra tals that position iip to tha close la contest you will Indeed ba fortu- ut. as It means there will be placed la your homes one of those Beautiful Grand Pprlght Klmliall planoa, valued M $K00. which are" now on display it Huntley Brothers Company, and Buck's Furniture Store. Surely they, together with tha otbar viroabl prUcH. nra worth your devot tnar vry moment of your spare Urn from bow till September 2. to possess Ton. whose names ara Included In th "Roll of Honor" ara Indeed fortu- utt It tnt'onraKoa your friends and iwplres confidence and enthusiasm, vblch ara the prima factors for suo- eia. It will take but a few rotas If pltca any of you at tha head of tha Hit and to oMitln tha prastUa that rt with a i- ixi.T. ion t rorjat mat th fontrat il'M-s not rloaa for mora ihtn two wiks and any contestant os tbs "Roll of Honor' la allirlbl for Int plice If stir k-Ma dlllRnntly after fts from now till tha closing night TV bat tli iil ak hotter from this Inats until the last role la dropped Into tha ballot ln on tha nlttht of Srp(mtMr 2 snd It la safe to aay that amr bfon In t-ha history of a Con it of thla iiiitiire In Clarkamaa Coun ty his the (I'tirral public taken auch in artlva IntiT.-nt In their raapertlTa hVorltea. wlilih demonstrates that ark of you lis a host of frlenda M will stand by you to the finish. Mirrslous. vm t lis fa It No ether tort rould define the Interest manl luted by a Inro majority of tha peo. m residing In (' Hrkamaa CountT. in tali Popular Voting Contest. Report! mm from everywhere that Candl ara dohiK nil In their power to Hrlt tha aid of their frlenda and It uy be aald. In passing, that those ko do this nnd an aliout It avste- wtlrally, are the onea whoaa namaa ui be Included with tha winner a. A word to your frlenda: lt'a rood to hetleva that )our favorite la going to ln, but you have got to do mora ! oeiieve; vou ve got to get behind ana land a subscription or two o you can. A little balp now la orth a whole lot of consolation after tale I liml Th.r. ! .n11. the "rioll of Honor"' who has r than a MKlit shade Uia beat of n Diners n .1 - i hiiili. ndldate or that Candldata will win" putting thc-inselvea In position la an v. rl blunder. Tba Con 'Mt Editor himself would not even In Ik ,n,,", haT& u to o win b tl.e winners. Aa Ta Sow 90 Hnall Ye lioun " . , . I I wv.K your harvcMt will be votes and "" mean mi. rr iv n.. ti... - " swaraed t.j your district. , (Continued o. pan I.) fiSPiN!!. Our ri... . . . 'ongat a great ratal , THt" THE ''INAL WIND. .'" LAST WIIK rsm tuk llltAT ' I'll. TUnity, MtRCHANDI8H OPPOR. nJu'.Uyr have axeaedarf ke an.erf "ma f.' department. They will K'. 40 b., n ,v,r ,,ov' Ramam- "n.t !? fduln on all brok- a big saving n real dollara. Pfee Brothers h and Main 8a. J"illna0.'L t0 MtJtt, and wm8 In eur windows. VETERAN EDITOR GOES OH LONG TRIP ALONE K. Warner, ninety threa years of age, one of the oldeet, If pot the oldeat newspaper tnen In Oregon, left Tuesday morning for Med ford where he will visit his brother. U a Warner, and will probably remain dur- tna Winter. Mr. Warner was enjoy Ing the best of health when ha left hre and waa unaccompanied, but will be met on the way by his brother It haa -been a number of yeara alnce Mr. Warner haaUone any newspaper work, but some of his articles often appear In print. Mr. Warner Ilka all newspapermen, haa a hankering after a "print shop." and never falls to visit the offlcee In thla city when be makes lb, trip to tha business aactlon. VOTERS ASK ANOTHER SCHOOL ELECTION Charging that the voters were da celved. several residents, of Wlllara ette ara preparing to have another election called for tha purpose of vot ing on a bond Issue of $7,000 to build n addition to the achoolhouae. It also la (he dealra toTbave at least one mora teacher. Tha propoaltlon waa defeated at an election held laat Mon day by a vote of 43 to 38. Tha elevtlon waa one of tha moat exciting ever held tu tha district, and It la charged that many of tha voters were deceived by persons who alleged that the money, If raised, would be mis appropriated. ' SIR ELDON G0RST7 England's Agsnt In Egypt, Wha Is Eipsetsd ta Retire Soon. JAILED FOR CARRYING PISTOL. A man who gave bra name aa Joe Kruntaa waa arrested by Chief of Po lice Shaw Tueaday on a charge of carrying concealed a deadly weapon. The complaint waa made by woman. Justice of tha Peace Samson fixed tha man s ball at 135 which ha gave. He will have hearing today. Auto Repair BUI Paid. Tha big. red automobile belonging to Fred Rturgea, that was a few cays ago attached and placed In tha court house yard, where It waa locked co a post, waa released when M. Howfii paid the bill for repairs, of $83. Waid ltrothers were trie ptatntins. eC.f fT... WILS0NV1L1E CHURCH REMARKABLE ALEALEA Edward Cox, who Uvea neav Barton, brought a aampla of alfalfa grownon his farm, to tba .city I cellar. It w of the second cuttlnr, and waa grown Ithout Irrigation. Tba crop will ir- erage two and one-halt lona to .h acre. The third crop, lb Irrigation, la one foot and one halt b'irh. which will be read for ciittluz nbout Seiit-1 -Philadelphia game postponed, rain; ember 15. The first . cutting will St. Louis and Cleveland not achedul- TO BE DEDICATED The Methodlat Episcopal church at MllBonvllle will be dedicated on Hun day, August 27. with an appropriate program. Tha building coat $3,000. and la one of the most attract' places of worship In the county. Oregon City and Salem will be well represented at the dedication. The exercises will- ' a tart at 10 o'clock. Among the apeajtera will be E. B. fockhart, of Salem; Senator Notting ham, T. S. McDanlel, of Portland. Dr. Homan and B. F. Rowland will deliver addresses In tha morning One of the ?,.. m.111 Vva a feaalfAl .tinner " The Rev. J. wT &ion."o WlUonvllle, 1 who haa been In tha mn'stry for mora than 10 years, haa been active In the erection of thla butldliig. BRIDE ANXIOUS FOR EXAMINATION Coroner of Multnomah County And Physician Said ta Have Bean Engaged to Make Analysis. ANGELS UNABLE TO E John T. FTlel, Jr., one of tba defend- anta In tha Injunction ault tiled byTTs father to restrain him and bla sisters from having the body of hla mother exhumed, aald Tuesday that -arrange ments had been made with tha cor oner of Multnomah County, and a Port land physician to disinter tha body today. Thla Information waa vouch safed by Mr. FTlel to Deputy Sheriff Miles, who went to Cberryville, where Mr. Frlel la postmaster, to serve the papers in tbe injunction ault. Mr. Mllea visited Mr. Frlel, Sr.. Monday night, and saw tha aged rancher leave bla home to spend tba nlgbt watching tha crave of bla former wife. Tbe elder Frlel and hla bride, who was the first Mra. Frlel's nurse, came to Ore gon City Tueaday to confer with tbelr attorneya, George C Brownell and William M. 8 tone. Mr. Frlel who la seventy-one years old la almost a ner voua wreck from worry ' and lose of sleep. Mrs. Frlel declared that aha and bar husband desire a thorough examination of the body. "What we desire above all things," ehe aald. that the body will not be disturbed by anyone except the coroner or some officer empowered by tba court to make an .Investigation and a full ex amination. This should be dona aa matter of Justice to me and my hus band. Mr. Frlel said that ha wanted a com plete Investigation made and that waa why he had commenced proceedings to enjoin the defendants from Inter fering with the body of tha former Mrs. Frlel. "My former wife waa 111 for nearly throe yeara prior to her death." aald Mr. Frlel. "She Buffered a stroke of paralysis on or about Ap ril 17, 1908. which was followed by second stroke About December 14 waa followed by a third stroke on February 13, 1911, the date of her death. Dr. Botkln, tbe attend ing physician, waa present on Feb ruary 10. the Friday prior to her death and again on the morning of the day ahe died. Monday. February 13, 1911. Mr. Botkln was present for aev- eral hours and waa there when ahe died." PRICE Of STOCK WE BE DOUBLED Bond Issue Planned For Purchase of Rail, and Equipment Big Portland Company Is Trustee. Portlnnd, August IS (Special) Portland defeated horn Angeles today by a score of 3 to 0. Seaton waa In good form and alkrwed, only 6 hits, which were well ecattered. Portland made one score in tha first and two in tha second. The reaulta Tuewday follow; Pacific Coast League Portland 3, Loa AtrRelea 0; San Francisco 7, Sac ramento 3. Northwestern league Vancouver 5, Portland 3; Seattle 5. Victoria 2;i 8iokane 3. Taconia 2. American League Chicago 6. Detroit 1; New York 6- Waahlngton 1; Boston OREGON CITY RED . MEN GO TO CONCLAVE C. W. Kelley. H. Hennlngsen and James Nichols, .of the local lodge are delegate, to the conclave of the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men In Portland. Tb-delegates ac companied W. L. Lktle. Great Pro phet; of the ordes. Tbe conclave, which la held In the Red Men'a ball will continue two daya. The order haa one of tba largest memberships of any fraternal organisation In Ore gon and tha local lodge la one of the strongest In the state. make about two and om na.'f tons to the acre. - , . " Mr. Cox haa aeven aMaJn alfalfa four of which were plunod -last ytar, andhree this year. Thore will be throe crops after tha third year. Couple Qranted License. Vallerl Revor and Jorgen F. Jaeob- sen, of Portland were granted a mar rlage license on Tuesday by County Clerk Mulvey. STANDING OF CANDIDATES JN CONTEST CANDIDATES IN DI8TRICT NO 1. 9 Votes. MI88 MTRTLK CR088 Oregon City 88690 MIS3 ALUS WARE Oregon City 82027 MISfl 1J5A STORY Oregon Cltjr . 66977 a 4 MRS. Tfl. F. ZIMMERMAN Oregon city . MI8S TILLIB MRTKRS Oregon City . MISS BVA KENT r. Oregon City. .. MISS ELLA WHITE .Oregon City .. MISS ROSE JUSTIN. Oregon City . MI88 LILLY LONG.... Oregon City .. MISS ANNA WOODARD Oregon Cltyx, MISS KVA ALLDREDOE Oregon City . , 3(1064 47894 .43.652 . fr 362 . 8546 ' 85C8 3936 17865 CAPDATES IN DISTRICT NO. 2. . ... Votes. , 4.....Shubel t ...... vnuuj MIS8 ELLEN MOEHNKH. MRS. M. T. MACK MISS ADA' LAKIN . , . .. Mllwaukle ....... MI88 FAY BATDORF West Oregon City MISS EDNA HUTCHINSON .Canby MISS MILDRED REAM-. Willamette MISS ADA CARES ...Sandy MI88 LILLIAN HOLMES. ....... 8andy MISS NORA KIMBERLY Boring ... MRS. JULIA HOLT Oak Grove MISS INEZ KNOX Boring MI88 ELSIE 8HOENBORN.....Carue MIStf ETHEL CLOSNER Sprlngwater '. MI88 BLODWEN THOMAS Reaver Creek MISS MAY JOHNSON Clackamaa MI88 ETHEL Dfl HOK .Willamette MISS ANNIE GARDINER Meldrum MISS HELEN SMITH Canemab . MISS HELEN RABICK Stafford ....... MRS. DELIA ROBERT8 .Jennings Lodge MISS ROXY COLE ...Molnlla 48186 76513 26007 76501 7521 88329 2525 18226 2508 7638 , 16439 27461" 142811 64.621 10670 6742 .. 61025 ..158532 69565 6060 ' 2501 MIHB BOAT t;tL.H MOinna . ...4..... ini;i v- MI88 VERNA MEAD ,..,.'...Gladstofta 27220 MISS HAZEL H UNGATE .Mo!alla .".i 11817 MISS JESSIE A KINS ........... Mullno a.... 1519 ed. National League Brooklyn 9, Boaton 9. called on account of darkneaa; Phlladelphla-New Tork and v St Louis and Pittsburg gamea postponed, rain: Chicago and Clnnclnatl not scheduled. REDUCED RATE IS GRANTED FOR FAIR Secretary Laielle. of the Clacka maa County Fair Association haa re ceived a letter from William McMur- ray. General Passenger Agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad, giving tbe Information that a one and one-third rate will be established for persons desiring to attend tha Clackamaa County Fair at Canby on September 27. 28, 29 and 30. Five granges are arranging to have exblblta at the fair, and otbera are expected to emulate tha example. There also will be a large number of "community exhib its." The Indications are that tba fair thla year will be a much finer eihtbl Hon than any ever held. DOING ONE'S DUTY. Let us do our duty in our shop or our kitchen, the market the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as a we stood in the front of some great battle and we knew that victory for mankind de pended on out bravery, strength and akill. When we dolhat, the hum blest of us will be serving in that great army which ejorioutly achieves the welfare of th world. Theo dore Parker. Making Thing Smeeth. "What advlca wor.d yon five a young man about to face tba world r "Get a shave," Bouxton Pbat Patronise our advertleara. IS NOT HILL SLAYER Sheriff Maaa declared Tuesday that he was convinced Harry Smltb.alias HluHge, who waa recently arrested for horsestealing at Marshfield, knew nothing of the Hill tragedy, but he believes that the prisoner la the man who atole three horsea from J. H. Smith, of Jennings Lodge on July 10. The horses were recovered. The sheriff also Thinks Smith may know something of the killing of eight horses at Sandy several weeks ago. Mr. Mbbs probably will go to Rose burg, where Smith la held, to question him In regard to (the stealing of the horses at Jennings Lodge. Sheriff Mass still ha hopes of capt uring tha alayer of tba Hill family. The aberlft haa made a determined effort to find the slayer, and noted detectives In Portland and other cities have congratulated him upon tha anility he baa shown In hla aearch for tha man. Mr. Masa considers It his duty to make every effort to capture the slayer. If for no other reason than to prevent him from committing other crimes. The sheriff la particular fort unate in that he haa an unusually com petent corps of deputies and clerks, and can leave hla office knowing that all busines will be given prompt attention. Tha Clackamaa Southern Railway Company Tuesday morning placed an order for tha material to construct the trestle from the Southern Pacific tracka to tha hill on the easterly Una of John Adams Street The trestle will follow tha center of Fifteenth Street, and w soon aa It la completed the ties will Immediately be placed on the trestle for tha early reception of the ateel rails. The company haa $1,000 worth of tlea aawed and paid for, and -they-wlll- b- Immediately placed upon tha ground: In a very short time there will be a rreetlng of all tba stockholders when the officers of tbe company expect to raise the price of all stock to $100 a share. Tha trust moitgage which will be uaed aa a banla for the Issuing of the bonds In order to purchaae the steel and flrat-clasa eonlpment, la now be ing drawn by Attorney A. E. Clark, of Portland, and aa soon aa all of the necessary papers are prepared, the stockholders will be called together for the purpose of ratifying tba pro ceedings. The company haa secured tbe larg est trust company In Oregon to act aa trustee, and tha entire business will be conducted along aafe. conservative lines ao that the interest a of every aharebolder will be protected by con eervattve business-men. The bonda Issued by- the company will be six per cent, first mortgage j twenty year bonds. Interest payable semi-annually, which can be retired In series after three yeara from date. on any Interest paying period, at 105 Tbe stockholder of the Clackamaa Southern Railway Company ara ex tremely fortunate In . tbe fact that there Is no watered stock Issued bv the company, and aa soon aa tha track la laid and tbe company starts to transact business, all outstanding stock will be very valuable. There never waa any . enterprise organized In Clarkamaa County that meana ao much for Oregon City aa the Clacka mn Southern Railway Company, as the entire products from tbe Beaver Creek. Mulino and Molalla districts will be brourht Into Oregon City, the terminus of the road, and tbe entire city will feel th effects or this great enterprise. Thla company lb offering a good in vestment and anyone desiring to aa- slst in thla matter and at tbe same time make a good, conservative In vestment, can do so by Immediately purchasing a w shares of the stock that Is now selling at $50.00 a share, which la one-half of the par value. BADGER AND JOHNSTONE DIVC TO .. DEATH AT CHICAGO MEET OXE CAUGHT Ur.'DER EKGCE Cf UL"X Frail Machlnee Capsize A Daring Aviator, Ara Thrilling Crowds , Both Man Ara Amateura Mra. Engla Improving. Mrs. Peter Engle, seventy three yeara old. of "Molalla, who waa brought tor the Wlldwood Hospital In thla city last week, where she underwent an operation, Is Improving and will soon be able to be taken to her nome. Justice Marries Couple. Valerl Revor and Jorgen F. Jacob- eon, of 494 Belvlew Avenue. Portland were married Tuesday -.fternoon by Justice of tbe? Peace Samson. Runaway Collides with Team. A large gray horse, attached to a two seated rig. that was tied near the rear of the Oregon City Bank fright ened Tueaday morning at the owner, who waa trying to place the halter on The horse ran toward the Soutn ern Pacific atatloPv and the vehicle collided with tbe team or George fciy which waa driven by B. Nefxger. This stopped the runaway horse and threw It to the ground, and the surry waa tipped over. None of tha horses waa Injured. PARTLOWS GIVE PARTY. - A delightful party waa given at th home of Jamea Partlow of Mount Pleaaant, tha evening being devoted to gamea and music. Tha following attended: Miss Mar tha Jochlnsen, of Astoria; Misses Ed ith Riley. Mlsa Maude Riley, Mlas'.a Maude, Mary and Entella Roland, Misses Sarah. Mary and Melba Kanty, Mlsa Meda Colwell. Mian Isabel por teau, Mlsa Mabel Chrltnsn; Measra. H. R. Jacohaon, J. C. Rlspel, Lymn Warnock, Charles Holmes, Dsvl I Thomaa. David McKllllcan, Gordon McKllllcan. George TUiu. Wllilnm Porteau. George Ellia.m, WlMe Row land. Lyman Rowlund, C. Rlohard John Breaker, RUey and Ray Worth am, Arthur King, E BlomUrg, J. W. partlow. 8u. To Collect Note. Amos Kauffman haa filed, suit against Ralph Randall and Byron Ran dall for the collection of a promlaory note of $473. The note waa executed on January 11. 1907. Me aiso as for $50 as attorneys' feea. Cross and Hammond are the attorneya for Kauff man. '-y . . GEORGE 8PECKLES INJURED Horses FrigMene at Automobile and Farmer la Thrown From Buggy. George Spcklea. a farmer living about one mile thla aide of Wlluon vllle. while driving to Portland Tue day morning, waa thrown from his buggy and sustained a fracture of his left leg. Dr. H. 8. Mount waa called and the Injured man waa taken to hla hom, where the leg waa aet. The horaea Mr. Specklea were driv ing were young, and were broken on ly a abort time ago. Tba horses frightened at an automobile and Mr. Specklea waa thrown against a fence. THREE FINED BY RECORDER. Joe McDonough and Charlea Lacey were flned $10 each by Recorder 8tlpp for begging Tuesday. Gua Welnaett waa fined $30 for drunkenness and disorderly conduct FREEDOM Thcra ara two freedoms the fake, where a man ia free to do what he like ; the true, where a man ia free to d- what he ought, Charlea Kingatey. Chicago, Aug. 15. Two avlatora William R. Badger, of Plttaburg, and St Croix Johnstone, of Chicago, bota young men, lost their Uvea In the In ternational aviation meet here today. Both accidenta revealed tha frailty of tha machlnea In which tha avlatora were gliding about tha air with acarce- ly a pauae. Badger, a wealthy young man, came to hla death in a pit in the aviation field. There had been a flaw In one of the wlnga of tbe propeller of the Baldwin machine he drove. - - Centrifugal force broke the propel ler and upset tbe delicate equilibrium of the machine and Badger dashed 100 feet to tbe bottom of the pit Hla neck waa broken. , Johnston fell S00 feet under hla engine and waa drowned. Caught un der tbe heavy engine, In tbe Motsant monoplane, he waa carried deep Into Lake Michigan, and hla body waa not brought to tbe surface until an hour later. Badger lived three-quarters of an hour after he had been extricated from the wrecked machine. He did not recover consciousness. Thirty five flyera have dipped and glided here for three daya and thla waa tbe first fatal accident Badger flew, aa he formerly drove racing automobile, purely aa an ama teur. He waa the stepson of John Goetman of Pittsburg, and waa 25 yeara old. He possessed an Independ ent fortune and gratified a well-developed apeed mania. - BOYS SUSPECTED OF ROBBING RESIDENCE Mrs. A. Quick, of Sixteenth and John Adams streets, reported to Chief of Police Shaw Tuesday that her home had been. robbed. Mra. Quick bad been out of the city Btnce July 1. and upon her return found that her home had been visited by burglars. All the bureau drawers were ransacked, and clothing and silverware were missing. Chief of Police Shaw, after an Inves tigation, aald he thoeght the house bad been entered by boy. He later learned that neighbors saw several lads acting auspiciously In the rear oX the bouse last week. SCHOOL BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by tbe Board" of Directors of School District No. 43 on August 19 at 8 o' clock P. M. for tha improvement of tbe Mount Pleasant achoolhouae aa cafled for by the plans and specifications In the Clerk's hands, and tbe Board reserve the right to reject any and all blda. , WARD B. LAWTON. Clerk. Mra, Noyer Operated On. Mra. Ben Noyer. who waa operated upon at tbe Wlldwood Hospital, la Im proving. Mra. Noyer, when brought to thla city, waa In a eennca condi tion Buffering from apoendlcltls, and an operation waa performed tin med iately after her arrival here by Dra. E. A. 8ommer, of Portlaml, and Dr. K. S. Mount, of thla city. Patronise our advertisers. cocjej Spend An Evening WilH U Court No. 2. Knights of the Roee, Invitee the pleasure-loving people of Oregon City and vicinity to be pres ent at a social dance, Willamette Hall, Thursday evening, August. 17f 1911, t to 12 o'clock. DE" LARSES' ORCHESTRA. W. C. GREAVES, Commander. PAUL ELLING, Financial 8c SEE HERE Seven acres, one-fourth mile from electric line, 4-room house, barn, chicken house, and yard, good wait and fine spring, three and a halt acres In garden, fruit and berries; good cow and chlckena. Will take 12110, half cash, balance to suit the buyer. Thla la on . Ideal poultry and garden farm, slope, to the southwest. Come and aee It, or call on ot addieaa CYRUS POWELL OREGON CITY, OR. Stephen Suiting, Ream 11.. -J i 4 '.