Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, November 24, 1911, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911.
Ladies' Coat Talk
u' juat received tb moat magnificent Una of ladles' Coats ever
.,uinil-d W be ahowo la Oron City. These coat were selected
i.i. ar.at car to give aaie or Oregon City what U
up to
" ' o udle coal. - Our ortm.nl la arjf Una and In this eblp
.r. tha Daw Heveraable Coal In Orey and Hue and Marco, and
arawn. Tan CMW " 're
a aurc.a of aam malarial a toaU.
liefore buying our Una of Coat a and you than can b posted
ollara and antra wide n.
08
bat up o d1-
J-
Price $10 to $25
LEVITT
Cm Oor Windows Suspension Bridge Corner
ASK FOR PREMIUM TICKETS
; , ,
$10 REWARD
! or lb rrat en conviction
I m ear Wa "t persons, who
! aalsyfully mow-, eople of The
!uav' rot.rprla. from the
! fj. JL of subscriber after
there by
papar ba been pl4
earner , .
44Ad,aa
Wont are
Nielsen A
Undberg
HiOH CLASS
TAILORING
lot tailing Blda, Pertland.
Ptione Main tKI.
Stories from Out of Town
CLARKE.
from
Lou la Masaon came borua
Eastern Oragnn Uat weak.
Mlas Mary Marahall Mt laat weea
for Kaatarn Oregon and la aUylng
lib bar alitor, Mra. A. Martin.
Mra. Klnmr Lee spent Sunday with
Mra. W. (1 Klelnamllh.
Half Car Load
Best Imported German
Beer (Pilsner, Munchcn
and Worzburjj.) For sale
by bottle at
LtT-Rticonichfs
6l9Maia
-But. laibr. why do you objert to
(! r'
" d'u't k blm."
-Hut uo wool neve to live with
ala
-Will rw 1'iit up a ,M,"d tn "ut
f-.tr
MlM-a Kdna and Clara Caufleld
and Mtaa Mat Hardin atlaniUd tha
wadding Wadnoaday evening of Mlu
j Vivian Holmes and Mr. Craig MrMlrk
nr. at Westminster preshyiertsn
church. Portland. The bride and
bridegroom ara grsduatee of tha Uni
versity of Oregon, and tha courtblp
a etartd there.
Mr. unit MVeT Clarence went to
Highland to vlalt Mr. and Mra. Nort
Mr. Haag was In town Saturday.
Mr. nottcmlller waa at Union Mill
Saturday.
Klalnamlth Hroa. are putting a con
ore! e wall In their mllL
Mra. Tom Orace went to Portland
Uat wek to visit bar mother.
Oustave Haag returned from Can
ada liiat week.
lUirn. to Mra. Oeorge Clark, a
daughter.
Mr. HorTatetter and family apent
Sunday with Y, Mueller and family.
Kveryone la thinking of Thanke-
glvlng with vlalona of turkey and cran
berry sauce.
The Debating Society atarted laat
Krlday night but there were only a
few out owing to aurh bad weather.
Mr. and Mm. 1 Moeer apent Bunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mr. H. Wal
lace. W. Wallnre waa In Timber Orov
ion business Saturday.
Our teacher went to Portland Fri
day nlrht to bear Oypay Smith talk.
II Wallace waa taken alrk Bunday
night. Iiut aome better at the prsa.nt
writing. "I " I U
E. M. Btark waa In Ber Creek
on bimlneaa Friday laat.
U Wallnre butcherd hog Monday.
Our mall haa been changed ao we
g"t It at noon now. one day lata I
uPtMwe people who got dally mall
will have a kirk coming.
Cbnrle Iiaker and aon Roy paaaed
through Ihla burg Tuesday enroute to
rlmmln aaw mill to aeo about get
ting lumlWr for a new-hooae. r -
U Morr butchered a ber Monday.
Outalde range la getting rather
acarce. Boon thn atock will bare to
depend altogether on the barn for
feed.
Kgg are ratlier a 'araree article,
gomeona will have to lnant an egg
leaa pumpkin pie for Tbankaglrlng.
SUNNY9IDE AND ROCK - CREEK.
dow In the dining room, which adda
to the appearance and convenience
of the bom vary much.
The Ladle' Circle met with Mr.
Powell laat Tburaday and enjoyed a
pleaaant day. The meeting In De
cember will be with Mr. Adolph Del
kar, where the ladle will make aome
comforter for the boetoa and for
thl purpose will meet In the forenoon
on the uaual datethe third Thareday
In the month. All who wlah to Join
the aoclety are welcome.
- Mia laabel Miller 1 helping Mr.
Nuaauaum while the potato digger
are there.
Mra. Drink went Monday to tay a
few day with another daughter, Mr.
Jim Tledeman, of Maple Knoll Farm,
near Oawego.
Mr. Mllem baa some eicellent Hub
bard aquahea which be I celling at
the boua for 10c each, which I quite
a convenience to The neighbor who
did not rata them thl year..
FIRWOOO.
LOCAL BRICrS
ber
MIm Kthel llrx'D li vUltlng frleuda
at flellaiMul.
IU-b ruber, of Itedtnoed, waa In tbU
diy Tburaday.
Mr. Arthur Snyder la III at ber
bow In ihla clty-
vn J I- Albion, of Canby. waa In
thta city Thunwlay.
r-rrna Mayfleld. of HlgbUnd, waa In
Ihla cur Tburaday.
rrank Muller, t.f ClarUea, wa In
thl city Wodneaday.
W. (i. Kleluamlth. of Clarkea. waa
In t lila i H j Wedneaday.
rinu.ln Wlnow. of Milk Creek, waa
la thl rlty Tburaday on tiualnea.
Wr. and Mra. T. II. Davie, of leaver
Creek, were In tbla rlty Thuraday.
Mlu Jle furran, of Portland, aaa
In thl rlty Tueaday tUttlng friend.
Mr. lron, of Meadow Uro. w,
among iht Oregim City llor Tbur-
day
Mn. liwllllan, of Heaver Creek, waa
In Ihla illy Ironaartlng bualnea Tbura
day. Eiert gun repair work at the Pa
rlnc Highway Oarag. 6h 8l- "r IU
R.
Mr. and Mra. John Clin, of Cam,
werw among the Oregon City vlaltora
Thuri'Uy.
Mra. y. 11. Andrewa. who haa been
III at her bora at Mount Pleaaant. 1
Improving.
A. (1. Phillip, pf Fwreat Crove. I
In Ihla rlty. and I nglatred at lh
Elerlrlc Hotel.
MUa Marietta Union, of Portland,
vlaltlng Mra. C. D. Latourftt,
aunt.
Huntlnv Ilr,v Cn. have the new
Webater International IMctlonary In
itnck. We meet any price quoted by
ollrltora.
Dr. Itea Norrl. on of Dr. J. W,
Norrla, left for bl bom In Eaatern
Oregon Tburaday aft vlaltlng nia
pareuta.
Mr. and Mr, dimming, who llv
r Heaver Creek, where Mr. Cum
mlnga la In the lumber bualneaa. wer
IU thl city on bulnea Tburaday.
Pmhrella repaired and r-covered
at the racltlo Highway Garag. 6tn
fit near It. R. ,
W, W. Jaaae. one of the prominent
realilrnta of Harlow, waa In thl ciiy
Iranaacllng bualnea. Mr. Jaaaa
one of the leading fruit grower
the county.
Tb King Daughter of St. Paul
Kiin,.ni psnivh which are prepar
ing for the annual baaaar to be given
DecamtMie a. will meet at tb bom
of Mra is t ruida thl afternoon
Huntley Hroa. Co. are cloalng out
tha.iv ii..M.n rvina. and fin cut
Ilaaa ll.tl.r aelert om Holiday
glfta thla weev and aava one-third
I), H. Moaher. a former realdent of
ttiiini riov.m.a county, but now
of Salem, where he la engaged a a
merrk.nl t.ll, I. In thl City. d
I accompanied by hi wife and three-
Tear-old aon. Kenneth.
r-k..i 111..1.V1 farmer realdent
of Oregon City, but now a rowfr
tnma of the famou apple of Hooa
hive ... in hia u Thuraday viait-
ln urnnnv Mi man friend and elao
tranaactlna- hualneaa.
Mleg Alice Boylan, daughter of Mr.
nd Mr. Delbert Boy Ian, of thl city,
who h been dangerously IU for tne
Pat month with typhoid fvr na
Pinal menlngltla. la Improving, ana
there are now hope for br peeay
recovery.
The Woman Club wlU pla "
10,000 Red Cro tampa. the pro
fMl of which are to go toward tne
tbrculol fond. The lom,f !
White plague, ho are unable to pay
, tor medicine and medical f"4"
re to b helped by the Woman
Club. Thoe purchasing tmP
thU city will help the P1"?.!
over the .tat. The al wl com
mand at once, and all of tb bu'ln
, kouae of thl. dry are to H tarnp
, nd turn over the proc w -in7
Woman". Club.
COLD STORAGE EGGS
SHIPPED EROM VALLEY
The papera have many article about
tirarnf nartlea' rreat vleld Of pot-
toe. Joe Deardorff wlahea to (ell of
hla potatoca. Ijiat aprlng he aent
Eaat and got one potato of the H
tlnga varletv and made 17 hill of It
He ba Intely dng 140 potatoes which
i welrh 9S nound from thea 17 bill.
! Anrone doubting thl can ee the po-
tatoea at Joe E. DeardortT place 11
mlW-a from Bunnyald.
Anold Boderberg la Uklng a Jour
ney and la now vlaltlng In I An-
. . ii , I . Vnn- ha will
.. ...... i k V.. M In alur. I !. ."" " - '
. , have a On trip,
age fur many month, are anld by com-: w- rar o. Cog and family have
.i..i..r, n..r.t,ntiii of Portland to be tntn Mr. rttrrheU'a house.
.h(ptK.d from a WllUmetle Valley Adolph Btoll and family were vUlU
Mnt to the trad. a. fre,h ranrh j In. with hi. parent at Portland . few
tix k. " I Alonr-o nunter haa been building an
Arrori'lng to the trade, one house (.dlMon ont0 Ma house which will
up th valley hlped more cas-s oi j imnrove It greatly.
eKgs lo the Portlnnd msrket, thus far MVe (irady and family have recent
tbl e k than all the other ablpi r r moved to their new home at Ore
of all other cltle combined. ! ROn City. We wlnh them "CCP"-
The trade found uim rnnunng inai i Kie, nearaorn iii"i
the rgg were cold storsge stork and tr n Portland for a few daya.
were therefore sold as surn Dy me i
vsrlous receivers. Not a single com- WILSONVILLE
I A v. lh. al. '
mlalon nnune waa iwi u.
leged substitution of stork, the sblp-r-r
k!ii. ilia nlv sufTen-r as every
case received here was carefully
candled.
Prevailing Oregon City prlcea are
aa follows:
Fruits, Vegstsblss.
DRIED FRUITS (Buying)
Prunes on basis of 6 14 pounds for 43-
S0"s. ...
HIDES (Buying) Oreen h dee,
So to 6c: aaiter. 6c to c: dry hide.
12c to 4c; aheep pelts, :5c to 75c
each.
Hay. Grain, Fssd.
HAY-(Buylng)-Tlmothy. $IJ to
$15: clover. $ to $9; oat hay. best. 9
o 1: mlied. 13 to $12; alfalfa, $l
to $16 50
John Bntson. one of Wllonvllle
former real estate men. wa In our
vllInK" Monday on business.
j. c. Chalupsky went to PortUnd
Reed Oraham went to HllUboro on
business Monday. '
Mr. and Mra. Ueckman went to Port
land Turaday to near u py oiwvu-
Mr. at.d Mrs. Hardcastle, of Wood
burn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.
Melvtn. , ...
Mr. and Mrs. croniu u iui..7 "...
. L i icinir in nnrlncr. at the
home of Mr. Cronln'e .Uter, Mr.
IX N. Brlden.tlne.
Chas. Adams nas remmi m
hlch be purcnasru rewuuii
Tha ML Hood Fruit Grower.' A-
soclatton will meet Saturday, Novem
Iter 25. All members ar urgently re
quested to be present aa there I inv
Dortant business to be attenaea to.
Geo. Kelsecker made a business trip
to Oregon City last week. .
Prof. Anderson pent Friday fore
noon at tha Fir wood school
J. Bell, of Bandy Ridge, attended
the oclal at Flrweod Saturday even
Ing.
The Miasea Dachman and Mulr of
the Bandy echools, attended the social
anil artent the night with Mr. A,
Malari
Mr.. Maggie Murray, of Cherryvllle
visited her .later, Mr. Eva R. Hart,
lust Friday.
Hughle Caedy was struck on the
knea can with an ai while at work at
the mill last week. He TTTinable to
work but It 1 not considered serlou.
A. J. Morrlon and Victor Bodley.
of Dover, spent Sunday afternoon at
si n. Hart'a.
The third anniversary of the Fir-
wood Progreaslve Association waa
celebrated In an appropriate manner
Saturday evening. A nice program wa.
given and a fine supper served by the
ladles. All bad a most enjoyable time.
At thla time of year one'a thought
turn toward Thankaglvlng. Thl ar
ford occasion to look backward and
ponder over the many thing in the
line of advancement and Improvement
which wa have to be thankful for. It
would hm well for those who were lv
In herw three rears ago to stop and
compare condition. For Instance the
meetlna- of last Saturday evening with
the first meeting, when about thlrt
met In the old store building. Bitting
on counter and boxe. All were r
miested to bring lanterns with clean
chimney to llgbt the hall. Everyone
went to see what some one else would
do and It wa almost Impossible to
a-et anvone to voire their aentlmenta.
Tha idea of forming an association
wan devised by A. C. Mllllron. He
pondered over the condition of the
eommnniry in g-iirrai mr ai...7
and talked It over with a few friend
and they decided eomethlng ought to
be done toward fnrnlshlng amusement
and Instruction for the young people.
as they were growing np with no
chance for development egrept In hard
work. There were no musical Instru
ment to speak of In the country; no
mnslc In the schools, no libraries, etc
The country needed a waking up. Af
ter formulating plana Mr. Mllllron aet
out to canvass the country and take
np the ubjert of cooperation, etc. He
vlHtted everr borne within everal
miles and found tb majority In favor
of the Idea, bnt they bad no encour
agement to offer, and looked upon It
aaamine-w as visionary. They all
voiced the same sentiment it wouiu
be Impossible to get the people to
hold together or do anything but a
in averv new undertaking tr two or
threw aet out with a determination to
win and make a ncces or a project,
not stopping to falter. It cannot help
k.. a,w,xu1 and ao It nns Deen win
this. Much' might be aald of tbe dlf
flcultles encountered, but tney we
all met and overcome ana we now
hsrn the desired result The object
nf tha aaanctatlon. aa announced In
Mr. Beards lay la busy cleariag land
for Mr. HalL
Mr. and Mr. Staklnecker pat
Satorday and Sunday night with Mr.
W. T. Henderson, while Mr. Hender
son waa In Portland to bear Oypay
Smith and attend to aome buslneee la
Oregon City.
The EJ wood lies are busy practicing
for a Xmss concert and making ar
rangement, for a Chris tmae tree.
ANDY.
The Sandy Orange Society Is plan
ing to erect a building here.
A large addition haa been bunt ow
tbe rear of the Sandy livery bars.
W. J. Wlrtx, who wa confined to
his home by Illness, I able to be about
again.
Sandy la to have a new hardware
store. '
Mr. C. E. Moran la visiting in Port
land. ...
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Odell went to
Portland Tuesday to purchase furni
ture for tbdr new home.
A shooting match will be held In
Sandy, Nov. 20-30, for all klnda of
fowl and a beef.
School Inspector C. F. Anderson of
Estacada, Is visiting school In thla
vicinity thla week.
Attorney Wm. Hammond, or uiaa-
etone. waa In town tbe fore part of
tbe week helping tbe City Council to
get our municipal machinery In run
ning order.
A nubile dance win t new at atem-
r"e hall November 25. after which a
chicken aupper will be ered at tbe
Bandy hotel.
Nominating petltlona tor ail city of
ficer were signed and worn to Mon
day evening.
Cltv Council of Sandy hew a apo
dal session Tuesday evening to make
preparation, for tbe December elec
I'M
A. ,tlilJ VV-w M
1912 Flanders 201012
Travels 70 mile per hr at Indianapolis Spmway
...... i '
Thi U the car tht broke all worlcfa record for
atock can of 160 cubic inch piaton dupUccment
and under, at the Indianapolis Speeway Races on
November 14th. And it's Just as handsome at
it is strong and beautiful. Come in and aee
the 1912 model of FUndera-20 and E-M-F-30
Pacific Highway Garage
M. E. PARK, Manager
5th St. near R. R. : Oregon City, Ore.
Repair Work of All Kind. Motor, Bicycles, Gun
DOVER.
Mr. and Mra. DeShazer and Ralph
were tn Greanam saturaay naving
dental work done.
Ed. Wolf drove out from Sandy Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. Tennant entertainea
friend from-Portland Sunday.
David Miller cam borne from Co
lumbia City Baturday.
Mr. and Mr. Bew and aon, Edwin,
had dinner with the Reld family Sun
day, i
Mr. Carver la eipected to return xo
TVwer soon. He ha been East tor
aereral month.
Mr. H. H- Udell .pent Tnurday
with Mr.. Keith.
Mlsa Eleanor Bewa waa In Portland
the lait of the week having dental
work done.
H. O. Huntington and wife leave
tbla week for Spokane where they will
rislt their aon and hla wife.
Mr. Reld'. Sunday achool class will
give a Thanksgiving entertainment
and basket social the evening of Nov.
29th. All are cordially Invited to come
and bring baskets.
BARLOW.
i "
iFRFF ailThlMllr'
I IIL.L. flU I V 11 VLSI ZULU
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The Morning Enterprise has purchased from the
Elliott Garage a new" 1912 Model T fire-passenger
Fcrd automobile to be given away as a premium in a
circulation contest to be inaugurated soon. . There is
no car manufactured that exceeds the Ford in popu
larity, and last year the Ford factory sold one-fifth of
all the cars purcliased in the United States. The car
is built fox durability and is a' roadster par-excellence.
Clmnr H liimifk.-W. A. Iluntlev. J. E. Iledees, C.
J Schuetel, Captain J. T. Apperson, F. M. Swift and.
Z E. P. Elliott are some of the users of Ford automo-
biles. There is value in a Ford car and the Morning
Enterprise proposes to give one away. We want
mnrp rirculation and we have spent $785 at one throw
.
.
The high wind of Monday nlgbt
blew the frame work of the Naiarene
church down.
Mr. and Mr. Wood Jee and child
ren, of Lewlston. Idaho, are visiting
Mr. Jesse' parent. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jesse, of Portland, and Mr. and
Mra. Albert Grlbble. of Mackaburg.
were also visiting their parent over
Sunday.
Mr. Scogin I HI at tne nome or ner
sister, Mrs. Andrus.
Mr. Wlddowa ba the new aauiuon
to bla house finished, which make
great Improvement whla place aa
well aa the town.
H. A. Lowry haa changed positions
with the agent at Reedvllle. Mr. ixw.
to help get it. Watch the Morning Enterprise for
future announcements. The field is open. Every-
Doay is going to nave a cuaut-u t m iiua uuc mo-
X chine. - - J
ry failed to find any pleasure in aris
ing at 2 A. M. to hang up mall for
No. 13. therefore the change. He I
atation agent at Reedvllle.
rW. S. Tull baa been Impaneled on
tbe Jury at Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parmenter were
visiting at Herman Lee's, at Canby,
last Sunday. .
Mis Hattle Irwin returned from
Klamath Falls laat week. A bUsxard
In that country drove ber home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, of Seattle,
were visiting at the Irwin home a
couple of daya last week. ...
la
of
L 'newcomer from Indian
Cliv Superintendent Tooie. of Ore- . . rt . to BBnira the eervlce
- . . .S. ..J HamfMSF ... . a
n Ta-iinvlnl Cray. $27 io jon tiif. - " or tne r-srmer iiinni -OATS
(iiuyingi .... , Dl,H.w iv, home of rrofce-1 ... tn nmcnra an or-
$1.25 per or Toose' Dromer, ri ran for ,he school ana 10 no u qj
, i A v . I v. ...vntarinn TtrriviiiniK it uiu
Threo train ioau ui yry. ..ethar. All of tnia was sctohhiiubu
Woodburn went tnrouaa """""'".within a very snort time. im-e
TKr.H enroute to Portland to near . taienhone comnany waa formed
,11,..".- .
the celebrated evangri. ,n4 tner. ,. BCarceiy a nom- in ui
K. C. Stiles, wue ro,mtry that is nor. connec.ea wnu
rftirMk Mien., spem mi Uni.M. world by nhone. we were ai-
l""l"",v. u. -t.A Mn I ------ - j,.,.i.t
Ith thflr relative", - i ao gble to nave a aman nu
cwtfe TnlMH aal anart whereby W COUia lmproTw
Mr. and Mr. Gould will start on a ot)r own ana not haT, to go
irney the 1st of tn moniu w atbt or ten mile. The conniry n
i.w Mr nould' parenta for aom I . wonderful transform
Willi ..... - .- - n ,
i . MH.h Kananr vaa neen aeriTtru
me. . . v.. - mn1 1 '." " """-"v---.--
-v . . rniar ana iminiT i'"' -i tmnrii fna nnnrnir ui uur Li j
... Mr Rnlar recant- . . .i v...v th. Drernn
to Corneiuus wum r u ' puouo nun u...f.u
. . t....rt a nairr rauvn. i n nanara an or wnica iur, -
iy puni oMInvllta on flat- I . ' L J. v .J w. ara moat
ler will return w " ""T"' none rree oi r , it, ir
..rHa to hold a ssie '" i graterui ror tnia ana i" i"
Oult a lot or viu i-k-- ------- ravor.
ed the Oregon Electric can. Buu-y
evening to hear Gypsy Smith, at the
o?.- rilv but unfortunately happened
85o to " h- nBrt 0f the multitude turneo
its. wheat. to 1-S
Shady Prook dairy feed
ino pound.
FEED (8elllng) Short. $27 o
$2$: rolled barley. $37.50; Process
barley. $38.50; whole corn. $37.
cracked corn. $38; whit. $2 to $27,
bran $27 to $is.
Bultsr, pounry. asu-
wi rtTTTi 11 Kn to IS. 25.
.MTrro T fTtuvIng) - Ordinary
. .T an.. r.n
.... k.,iiar I5e 10 aw.
dairy. 80c: creamery. 80c lo 15.
POULTRY uiuyinai
to 9e.
EOQ8 Oregon ram n
ir.
DtKKn. w"V arnln
a atr m Kit nmr ck. v'
..:i.. n. to $i.bo;
II. za io at-ov. mnA
Prune, on oasis oi u
ROc; beeta. $150.
beeta, $150
POTATOES Pest buying
a kaanf1ffAfl
,O,N;ONS-OregonJ$1.25to$U0per
hundred; Auairauan,
Llvaatock. Maata.
8c
40c to
ELWOOD
Thl week ha In now way how.
away for laca oi r. .v,rV.n i.- ,-i.tion to last week. W have
w-v 4 F-SiTOT ma nilUMIUIVl ..m i ivn - . - a . a
vou J1 . aju. am I iA.,i raw warm flart or iaie.
.'."i'iiTry.6 .ft 'tat S TkuV.dV night a number of people
sikt., at ,ne reeiaence oi rv.
. wai.htl Steer., 5t the new cnurvu . . .urprBe on A. 8
1,tttl' V." . K..n. i i.se These ladle, nave -""'-":"- " "r : who Uvea near. After tbe
and Mo; cow., -.. - - ., 0, nard wont. w- rotl1r .aated W. T. -called
VBAb-C-:. nna u th. benen . ;;-- p"" VndBr.0-n lnto the crowded
" r. . an SUe: sonvum vt.. -- .
MUTTON sneep. th. tm, 0
lambs, 4o and 8c. . Btven before
HOOS-125 to 140 Pound hog. 1
It waa Indeed a .urprise. The
and lie;
lOttc
140 to 100 pound.. 10c and
White Queen
Flour
Thl. I. The r,our 0bUln"
L.v In Your Winter Bupply '
r Cosl Nov-
.y, Qra.n. Peed I ."- K-r-el
Poultry Food.
Oregon
Commission Co.
11TH AND MAIN aTa
Oreo4" City.
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i Wll-wlth
lilt) i"" . . v.. 1
the same ioy. v - Waa apent singing and visit
ing. Three klnda of delleloua horne-
tnarfa eanil and CSnnieQ nouwrn mil
served. A present of 'a purse of mon-
a was nresented Rev. A. h. nun
rf.rann who Inrt on Halurunj iur
' .
In)., at Pniiomau.
Mra ma Rlttner apent Sunday with
v.. mnii,.r Mra. I.vdla Park.
Marven ParKa ana wire spent "
. u.. rwiila Vallen'a last week. '
at mi.. '-- - . , .
rart Anderson, after month a ao-
aanxa ta homt again.
Mr. Shestrom, of Portlsnd
. -i M.na r i Am a Vallen Sunday.
a-w a war a r aa ktiiibwI si ivuue av. vi7n i . u. - w . .
gan, wnos - Mftier hauled a stump-pniier
rd?hiTtt.rmovetoOre to Mr. Hall', place.
fore. t.lt with Mr. and where several men have been hired to
a snor i-w ... ,. i.vinf .uir .ia forty acre..
r-coy'Vwltb McsTof r wa. in Esucad. Satur
eating. . v.inina- Miaa Ruth Maplethorpe I. working
Nus.baum n.. - v.-
at . .
ana wire,
OMOsMaMiinsu";- "'-"- .,. vlaltlng Rev. John Park..
8TAFFORD.
Tneadsv waa an Ideal day and many
a tVa amnahllaA.
enjoyeu . v1 nrlca
t... m s.nn at it it h iiriim r -
but hsn and .prlng chicken, are at
a a. W
a low eno. . ,. ... Au .nd
w s XT naanail TTI IUIU U"i "v""
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matcn DU'. .
iatisrac.u.7i" . Mich.
Manson rreaenUu,a .
The Brilliancy of
Sunlight
is mot c nearly approached by the new Matda
lamp than by any other lighting fixture on the
market excepting an electric arc lamp. It b
designed tc put electric light in eyery store,
however small. No illnminant can compare
with the MAZDA light in low cost or high
efficiency for electric current.
The Small Storekeeper ceii
Save Money
by installing three or four or five of these units
to illuminate his entire premises. They are
unrivalled for show window lighting.
Consult with tss about oat special
offers f of store lighting with Vflatdz
lamps
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER CO.
MAIN orNCE 7th ond Alder Streets
Mr.
him roil out i .. r.,tae cadlnau
down th. largest tree on ,,
Tuesday, which .tood near the Delkar
Ind 0ge road. It took three hour,
of steady work to .aw It down.
FYed Ellegsen haa been ral.lng a
part of hi. bou.e and put a bay win-
Walter were
Mr. Cox and on
r.n.. aatnrday.
Mr. Beardsley. wife and little Alice
spent a day visiting Mr. and Mt. Dan
Stahlnecker on aay iae wwm.
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