2 MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. "Bstersd as second-clans matter Jma oary i. ml. at the poet otflce at Oteam Vita Oreon. under the Act of Marota I. 11,79. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ill tear, uy mail W-M Si: Months, by mall l.0 Jfour Months, by mail... .-. 1-0 "or week, by earlier..-. -. 1 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER $. . THE MORNING ENTERPRISE S $ is on sale at the following stores 3 every day: 3 Huntley Bros. Drugs ? Main Street. $ J. W. McAnulty. Cigars S $ Seventh and Main. E. B. Anderson' S $ 'Main, near Sixth. S M. E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. 0. $ City Drug Store $ ' Electric Hotel. S Schoenborn Confectionery 3 $ Seventh and J. Q. Adams. fo June 15 In American History. 1775 George Washington tool; com mand of the Continental army. 1849 James Knox Polk, eleventh pres ident, died; born 1705. 1909 Louis Prang, called "the father of lithographing." died at Los An geles; born 1824. 1911 Professor Hiram Corson, author and lecturer, died at Itbnca. N. Y.; born 1828. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Sun sets 7:32, rises 4:28. Evening Stars: Mars, Jupiter. Morning stars:., Venus, Mercury, Saturn. OREGON CITY FIRST , i. ' We are credited with tne larges. , efl Qf a(. $4 tQ $g Better grade woolen mills and news print plant Etuff couii undoubtedly have been west of the Rockies and the third moved at better figures," and so far as lareest news, print mills in the world could be ascertained the cattle mar- 6 . , f itl. i ket on the whole was steady at yes- but it may surprise some of our citl- j terday,g range zens to learn that we have the two ( For first time glnce the firgt of fastest running newspaper machines the week, there were no fresh offer in the world Machine No. 5 is run- inga in the mutton division. With no nine 645 feet per minute and machine IJtJ No. 6 is running 653 feet per minute in the concrete mill of the Willam ette Pulp and Paper Company. An other place where not only is Oregon City first but "Oregon City leads the world." The fastest machines moth er parts running 630 feet per minute. FREIGHT DEPOT SITES The railroads interested .in the handling of freight in and out of Ore gon City cannot see their way clear to purchase land and erect depots for their own convenience and that of their patrons. Now is the time to get in and get in right. While a rail road has the right of condemnation for depot sites, property a few years hence will be of greater value in Ore gon City and what can now be se cured at a -reasonable price will cost a considerable sum. It would seem the time is now ripe and with proper shipping facilities such a building would soon prove ita freight going by water the railroads value. With a public dock and all may change their minds. Oregon City did its part and more too, toward ridding the river - resi dents and excursionists of the un , healthy and almost unbearable stench 'from dead eels, which has bothered in years past If the Willamette Riv er Sanitary Association succeeds in its work, they will find it an easy matter to secure double the amount next year, but the work should be commenced now for the water is be ginning to fall and the eels are al ready being left high and dry. While the chances of securing an appropriation for a post office from tbe present Congress are very slim, still it is not policy to let the matter drop. The Live Wires still have the ' matter in hand, and Congressman Efficient Citizen Is He Who Fights Dishonesty By Rev. WALTER. T. SUMNER. Social Worker CHE HIGHEST CLASS OF CITIZEN IS THE EFFICIENT CITIZEN. MY IDEAL OF THE EFFICIENT CITIZEN IS ONE WHO WILL FIGHT AGAINST DISHONEST ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC , AFFAIRS AND WHO WILL CONSTANTLY AND CONSISTENTLY BATTLE AGAINST THE WRONGS WHICH WOMEN AND CHILDREN HAVE TO SUFFER. AND WE -CAN HAVE THIS CLASS OF CITIZEN ONLY THROUGH EDUCATION AND CULTURE, - J ! W. C. Hawley is preparing a measure to submit to the next Congress to con vene in November next. There is only one way to get anything, and that is to try, then try again, and keep on trying. With such a policy, we'll win in the end. Another month and Oregon City will have another large, beautifully designed building occupied by a fra ternal organization. It is certainly a step toward "the city beautiful" and its is a shame that someone cannot find a way to rid the city of the barns on the river front. With these un-, sightly buildings off the front there is no more beautiful or desirable nrnnertv than facing tti ereat Will- amette. The committee in charge of the Fourth of July picnic of the employes of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. reports all in readiness for the day of all American days. This is certain ly a great undertaking and with 2000 people out of town on a holiday, Ore- Hanna B. Tayior, lots 1, 2, block 25, gon City bids fair to be partially de- Oregon Iron & Steel Company's First serted. With the program of events Addition to Oswego; $10. as laid out, anyone not having a good W .H. and Beatrice M. Bond to ' .. , Fred Werth, lots 4, 5, 6, block 5, time wil 1 have himself alone towhldBor Addition to Oswego; $10. blame. I Henry and May Funk to W. H. Bond ' " lots 4, 5, 6, block 5, Windsor $10. ru.lljA1,V' J"v, ,e aay 7 T i"."5"- "'" u.cowi.n. Receipts over night were away below . the average of the past few days, the . Lumia irtiug ou .ciLtic, o taiicQ aiiu iiw uugs, ouu yjiiiy a. lew uaunacuuus of importance were reported -during the first half of the day. Two small bunches of medium-grade steers changed hands early in the day at $6 and $6.25 and some odds and ends in the cow division were disnns- iiiB, vaiues were a matter or some uncertainty, but the market was gen erally regarded as easy in tone. For hogs $7.60 was the best price paid, one load going at that figure. Heavy-weights sold at $6.75. Shippers represented at the yards were J. S. Flint, Junction City, 1 car of hogs; E. C. Lucke, Canby, 1 car of hogs; E. E. Burdick, Salem, 1 car of cattle ana calves; The Dalles Dressed Meat Company, The Dalles, 1 car of cattle; W. E. Lowell, Gibson, 1 car of cattle, and B. L. Kidwell, Grangeville 1 car of cattle. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows : DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes on basis of 6 to 8 cents. Fruits, Vegetables. HIDES (Buying) Green hides, 7c to 8c; salters 6c to 7c; dry hides 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c each. Hay, drain, Feed. EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 18C case count; 20c condeled. HAY (Buying) Timothy, $12 to $15! clover, $8 to $9; oat hay, best, $10 to $11; mixed, $9 to $11; alfalfa. $15 to $16.5u. OATS (Buying)-$37.50 to $38.50 wheat $1 bu.; oil meal, selling $35; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.30 per 100 pound3. FEED (Selling) Shorts, $28; bran ?o; process Dariey, $41.50 per ton. " FLOUR $4.60 to $5.50. POTATOES Best buying $1.00 to $1.40 according to quality per hund red. - Butter, Poultry, Eags. POULTRY (Buying) Hens 13c to 14c; spring, 17c to20c, and roosters 8c. Stags 11c. - Butter (Buy. Ordinary coun try butter, 20c to 25c; fancy dairy, oOc roll. Livestock, Meats lambs. 4c aivl 6c. BEEF (Live Weight) Steers, 5 and 6c; cows, 4c; bulls 3c. MUTTTON Sheep 3c to 3c. VEAL Calves 10c to 12c dressed, according to grade. MOHAIR 33c to 35c. We all admire a live one, you can pick them from the Enterprise advertisers. MORNING ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, JUNE The Houn' Was Waiting for Scoop When He Came Outv SOLA CIRCLE TO HAVE L Sola Circle, Woodmen of Wood craft will hold memorial services at the Woodmen hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the unveiling of a monument to Mrs. O. E. Freytag.will take place. Mrs. J. Leach, of Port land, will be the principal speaker. The. members as well as friends of ne order, are invited to attend the A committee composed of Mrs. Frank Betzel, Mrs. Lake May, Mrs. O. D. Eby, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. M. E. Dunn w111 decorate the graves of the de- parted at the Mountain View ceme tery. A coio wave. "Yes, aDd after she refused me she waved ber band in farewell." -Sort of a cold wtive, wasn't it?" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ftonrpo T Qnr Oct rri o Thnmncnn ft ) Estacada State Bank to Dora B. j Herring, lots 19 and 20, block 32, first addition to Estacada; $375. I Charles and Emilie Raabe to F. J. and K. W. Schmidt, lota 19, 20, 21, 22 23, 24, block 13, Minthorn Addition to Portland; $10. W. K. and Ruth Deal to W. E. Mar rion, land in Clackamas Sounty; $1. ney Graham, land in section 27,town- Bnjp 3 goutji range 1 west; $420. o.rp t. v.a n tv. fii00 lan(J in section 32 township 2 southj rajjgg Q east" $1 Wants. For Sale, Etc Notices amojor tkeae claealflea' aeatftngs will be lnert4 at eoat a woro, atom tnsartlea. half a peat additional kaaer tione. one taeh caia. SI per month . hai! toe eard, (4 meej i per mostlt. Cash muet aeaompaay enter Mnleaa en baa an open aoeotmt with Ute papor. N fiaajioiaJ reeponaibiUtr far errra; vgr errors oeeor tree ourreates' not lee wlH b prtntoa for patron. Mtmia'iaa otiewae 16c FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE: For real es tate or good automobile, two teams of horess, inquire of C. T. Tooze, room 2, Beaver building, Oregon City. FOR SALE : Combination "Globe grain and vetch separator. Price $40.00. Inquire of Daugherty Bro3. Molalla, Oregon. FOR SALE: Sawmill rough and dressed lumber of all kinds. Let me figure on your lumber bills. Also 500 loads of ,16 inch slab-wood for sale cheap or team wanted to haul wood on shares. George Lammers Oregon City Route No. 3, or tele phone Home Phone Beaver Creek. WANTED. WANTED : People that are lovers of curios to call at my store. I have one of the best lines in the valley. I will buy or sell anything of value Have a fine line of second hand furniture. Geo. Young. WANTED: 2 or 3 high school boys or girls to work during vacation. Address E. B. care Morning Enter prise. WANTED: Piano In first class con dition. Must be reasonable. Ad dress "S" care Enterprise. WANTED: Elderly lady for house keeping on a farm. Apply H. Seydel, Oregon City, Route No. 2, Box 76. . v. WANTED: Two or three rooms fur nished for light housekeeping. In quire E. E. Enterprise. MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew ing, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, 1311 Main Street, between 13th and 14th streets. WOOD AND COAL. OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL CO , F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal delivered to all parts of the city. SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phone your ordr Pacific 8502, Home PATENTS Peter Haberlin, Patent Attorney. ' Counselor in Patent and Trade Mark Causes. Inventors assisted and pat ents obtained in all countries. Man ufacturers advised and infringment litigation conducted. Expert re ports. Briefs for counsel. Validity searches. Trade marks designed and protected. Labels, designs and copyrights registered. Prelimin- , ary consultations without charge. 326 Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. Send for free booklets. FOR RENT. HOUSE FOR' RENT: Henry Schoen born. 3015 7th slreet. NOTICES Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 43, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon that the Annual School Meeting for said District will be held at the schoolhouse of said District at Mount Pleasant, Oregon on Mon day, the 17th day of June, A. D., 1912, being the third Monday in June. This meeting is called pur suant to law for the purpose of electing one director and for such other business as may properly and legally come before such meeting. WARD B. LAWTON, District Clerk. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Marion Wendel, Plaintiff, vs. Will . iam Wendel, Defendant. To William Wendel, above named defendant: In .the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear a nd answer the complaint .filed against you in the above named" suit on or before the 22nd day of June. 1912, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first nubli cation of .this summons, and if you fail so to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will -apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: For a deeree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintifLand defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. CampbeTTTTtt'dge of the Circuit Court, which order was made and entered on the 30th day of April, 1912, and the time prescrib ed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dat ed Saturday, May 11, 1912, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and including the issue of Saturday, June 22 1912 BROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys for Pla'ntiff. Summons i In the Circuit Court of the State of ; Oregon for Clackamas County. I Sadie Walker, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Walker, Defendant. j To Fred Walker.above named de fendant: ' - ; In the name of the State of Ore-' gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 8th day of July, 1912, and if you fail so to appear or answer the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, which is. that the marriage now existing between you and the plaintiff be forever dissolved and for such other and further relief as to the the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon, J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated May 24th, 1912 The date of the first publication of this summons is May 25th, 1912, and the last date of publication is July 6th, 1912. B. L. SNOW, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly-appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Herbert M. Carpenter, deceased, "by the County Court for Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requihed to present the same duly verified with proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of the Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. -Dated May 25, 1912. ISAAC E. STAPLES, Administrator. Notice of assessment for Fourteenth " Street Assessment. Notice is here by given that an assessment for the improvement of Fourteenth street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the East side of Main street to the West side of Washington street has been lev ied and declared by Ordinance No. 675 of Oregon City. The whole cost of the improve ment is $2604.11 and the assess ments are now due and payable and - will bear interest at the legal rate from and after the 24th day of June, 1912, after which time the property against which- the assessment is lev ied may be sold for said assessment and a further penalty of fifteen per centum added. The property assessed for said im provement lies on both sides of the part of Fourteenth street proposed to be improved and the line of lots abutting on said part of said Four teenth street fartherest from said part of said Fourteenth Street and said part of said Fourteenth street. L, STIPP, Recorder. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals.. will be received at the of fice of the City Recorder, for the furnishing of all labor and material for the improvement onSixteenth Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the West line of Jackson street to the West line of Division street, un til 4 o'clock P. M., on the 24th day of June, 1912. - Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to the sum of five per cent of the total amount of the bid, which sum shall be sub- 15, 1912 ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in case of the failure of the successful bidder to enter into a written con tract for said work, if calleTl upon so to do, within the time specified for the same. , v Proposals must be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved to Oregon City. Each proposal must state the time required for the completion of said work, which work shall be done in strict accordance with the ordi nances of Oregon City and the char ter thereof, and the plans add spec ifications governing said work. This notice is published pursu ant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City, made and entered at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of June, 1912. L. STIPP, Recorder. Summons. ; " - In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas Mary L. Von Glan, Plaintiff, vs. William C. Von Glan, Defendant. To William C. Von Glan the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed against you in the above enti tled cause and Court, on or before Monday, the 24th day of June, 1912, the same being six weeks from and after the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in her complaint on fiile here in to-wit: For a decree dissolving and cancelling the bonds of matri mony and marriage contract here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff be allowed to resume her maiden name, that of Mary F. Fine, and for such other and further rei lief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. - , - . This Summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of UlacKamas, wncn said order was made and entered on the 6th day of May, 1912, directing that said pub lication be made in the Morning En terprise, a newspaper or general cir culation, published in Oregon City, Oregon, and that said publication be made once a week for six con secutive and successive weeKs. The date of the first publication of this Summons is May 11th, .1912 and the date of the last publication there of is June 22nd, 1912. ? DIMICK & DIMICK,., Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, Violet Harper, Plaintiff, vs. Bert Harper, Defendant. To Bert Harper, the above named Defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the. complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from May 11. 1912, which is the date of the first publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take a default against you, and will apply to the . Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heertofore ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant, and divorcing plaintiff from de fendant, and awarding to plaintiff the care and custody of Velma Har per, the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief as may to the court seem .fust and proper. Service of this Summons is made on you by publication by order of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, made on the 9th day of May, 1912, direct ing that said publication be made in the Morning Enterprise, a newspa per of general circulation published at Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, and that said pub lication be made once a week for six successive weeks. MALARKEY, SEABROOK & STOTT, "Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at tne oi fice of the City Recorder of Oregon City, for the furnishing of all labor and material for the improvement of J. Q. Adams street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the South side of Eighth street to the South side of Fourteenth street until 4 o'clock P. M., of the 24th day of June, 1912. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to the sum of five per cent of the total amount of the bid, which sum shall be sub ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in case of the failure of the successful bidder to enter into a written con tract for said work, if called upon so to do, within the time specified for same.- " Proposals must be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved to Oregon City. - Each proposal must state the time required for the completion of said work, which work shall be done in strict accordance with the Ordi nance of Oregon Chy an I the Char ter thereof, and the plan and spec ifications governing said work. This notice is published pusuant to an order of the City Council made and entered at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of June, 1912. L. STIPP, Recorder. Notice is hereby given that sealed! proposals will be received at the of fice of the City Recorder of Oregon City, for the furnishing of all labor and material necessary for the im provement of Jackson Street, Ore gon City, Oregon, from the North side of Twelfth Street to the South side of Sixteenth street, until 4 o'clock, P. M., on the 24th day of June, 1912. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to the sum of five per cent of the total amount of the bid, which sum shall be sub ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in case of the failure of the successful bidder to enter into a written con tract for said work, if called upon so to do, within the time specified for the same. Proposals must be made upon blank3 furnished by Oregon City. Each proposal must state .the time .- required for the completion1 of said work, which work shall be done in strict accordance with Ordinances of Oregon City and the charter thereof, and the plans and specifi cations governing such work. The right to reject any and all bids- is hereby reserved to Oregon City. This notice is published pursu ant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City,' made and entered at a regular meeting thereof held on the -5th day of June, 1912. -L. STIPP, Recorder. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. " William E. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Grace Johnson, Defenadnt To Grace Johnson, Defendant: ' In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed ' against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 8th day of July, 1912, and if you fail so to appear and answer, judg ment and decree will be taken against you for want thereof, . as specified in the said complaint to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further re lief as to this Court may seem meet and eqitable. This summons is served by pub lication thereof in the Morning En terprise, a newspaper printed and published at Oregon City, Oregon, by order of Circuit Judge, J. U. Campbell, made, dated and filed therein on the 24th. day of May, 1912, which said order requires that summons in this suit be published once a- week for six consecutive "wggIcs T. G. THORNTON, Attorney for Plaintilf. Date of first publication hereof, May 25th, 1912. Date of last publication hereof, July 6th, 1912. , Notice is hereby given that the Com mittee on streets and Public Prop erty of the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon, will receive proposals for Oiling Streets of Oregon City, Oregon, with road oil, at the office of the City Recorder of Oregon City, up to 4 o'clock P. M., of the 18th day of June, 1912, at which time the bids will be opened by said commit tee. Proposals must be submitted to meet the following conditions- The bid must be on a unit basis per mile six (6) feet wide and a certified check must accompany each bid in the sum or $100.00 to guarantee the the entering into of a contract und er the terms of the bid, should the same be accepted. The streets to be oiled shall be all Money In The Bank is strong foundation for plans to build on. Not all of us can be rich, but all of us can better our conditions. Sav ing steady and persistent will accomplish wonders. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. C. LATOURETTE, President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON ' ' CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from "9 A. M. to 3 P. M. PORTLAND OFFICE PHONES Main 4314 A-2568 - CLARENCE Attorney 813 ELECTRIC BUILDING JT. H. JMattley xrcT Avn ccrnwn wawti pti tt? wttt tt? r Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Granitware, Shelf Hard ware and Notions BUY AND SELL FOR CASH ' 1010 Seventh Street g 'such streets in Oregon City as shall be selected by the Committee on Streets and Public Property and to such width as said Committee may direct. Seventy-five per cent of the amount earned under the bid and terms of the contract will lie paid on the day following the first regu lar meeting of the City Council fol lowing the completion of the oiling and the remainder will be paid on the day following the regular meet ing in October, 1912. The Contractor' shall begin work . within ten days after the signing of the contract and complete the same within tewnty (20) working days. The Committee reserves the right to reject any. and all bids submitted for the work and the contractor will be required to execute a bond in a sum not less than $180.00 to guar antee the faithful fulfillment of the contract, sufficient oil will be re quired to lay the dust and keep the same laid to the satisfaction of said cammittee until the rainy seasons - of the Fall of 1912 begin. L. P. HORTON, F. J. TOOZE, WM. BEARD, Committee on Streets and Public Property. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, bath -and modern conveniences. Inquire G. B. Dimick, Oregon City. Bland Acres IDEAL ORCHARD, GARDEN AND POULTRY TRACTS Bland Acres is situated just west from Oregon City, near the Will amette River and on Electric Car line. The soil is of the Red Shot Free nature, loose enough to work easy, yet contains enough percentage of clay to give it a good moisture re taining capacity. The property has a good eleva ' tion, overlooking the Tualatin and Willamette Valleys and slopes well making tiling unnecessary. We have had this soil examined by an expert and he reports It IDEAL for apples, Prunes, Cherries, Grape, Berries andVegetables. We are offereing this land at $140 per acre and up, in tracts of 5 or ' more acres and practically your o.wn terms. ' Here is your opportunity to get a Beautiful, Sightly Country home and land that will raise anything. Write or come in and .pee us about it The OREGON IRON & STEEL CO. Phone Main 1410, 338 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or. Portland Business Directory A. B. STEINBACK & CO. Men's and Boys' Outfitters 4th and Morrison Streets Portland Corner Entrance We give S & H Green Trading stamps. I IAM CLOTHING CO. L I U 11 166-170 THIRD ST. PORTLAND ORE. COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS F. J. MYER, Cashier. OREGON CITY RESIDENCE PHONE Main 3 - L. EATON At Law PORTLAND, OREGON