T H lì N B W S Dr. C . A . S T U A R T , M O R N IN G R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E l ì S T A C A D A P U B L IS H E D TH U RSD AY FOR H. A. W ILLIAMS CORONER Enterad « the pcstoffle» In Erenmde Oreten, es second c’u s met] ta ^________ _ George W. Dixon And all who enjoy catching the finny trilie can get their supplies of us. j. U. CAMPBELL HAS I have been a very ,reut sufferer from the dreadful decease, rheumatism, fo ra number of \e.irs. I have tried many me dicines hut never got much relief from any of them until two years ago, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlaid’s pain balm. I found relief before I had used all of one Ixjttle, but kept on applying it and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how won derfully it has worked.—Mrs. Mary A. Cole. 140 S. New St. Dover, Del. Cham berlain's pain halm is a liniment, The re lief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. Sold at the Kstacada drug store. FISHERMEN! SUBSCRIPTIO N R A T E S ,.-ii" W e have a Clydesdale Stallion LEGISLATIVE RECORD --------- Served the People of Clackamas County W ith Ability Last Session J. LT. Campbell, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for represen- titive, earned aline record in the last session of the legislature. The Portland Telegram after the session ended, pub A P R IL 9. 1408 lished a fluttering stattment relative to Mr. Campbell's ability and the things he accomplished. In an editorial the Tele Clackamas county is out of debt. gram said: “ For 40 days a body cf men have been T h e present county court is the first engaged in doing public work at t^e leg to accomplish this rscord for a long islature. Some of them have < o ew cll, W e are also well prepared to supply any while a portion undoubtedly have served time. A good horse for the right rather the special interest than the public thing you may want in person. Can be seen at my During this long term it is next to im "D E S T O R A T IO N T O E N T R Y O F L A N D S IN District court will be convened [ National Forest. Notice is hereby Riven that possible for a man to hide from a close farm at Dodge. the lands described below, embracing 80 acres, with and unprejudiced observer where he real on April 20th Am ong the ju ry in the Cascade National Forest. Oregon, will t e sub ly stands. On this basis he is entitled to T. PAULSEN, DODGE, ORE ject to settlement and entry under the .previsions of men drawn, we notice the names of the homestead laws of the United States ard the act praise or blame, and it is only fair that of June 11. 1 9 0 6 ^ (3 4 Star.. 233), at the United his constituents, wherever they may be, Ben Bullard, Press Howell and L o States lard office at Portland, Oregon, on May 14. Should be given a line on the man sothat Or inquiry can be made at the E s 1908. A r y settler who has actua’ ly and in good faith renzo Tcnnv. when they next appear for public office, tacada N ew s office claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes — prior to January 1. 1906. and has net abandorded they tnav know precisely what to expect same, has a preference right to make a homestead en- T T T T T T T T T T T T T rT T Dr. C. A. Stuart, a Republican tiy for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were of them.” Tim bea land Act. Juna 3. 1878 Under the heading, “ Campbell Clean 'isted upon the applications of the persons mentioned candidate for county coroner, was a below, who have preference right subject to the prior I Politician” the Telegram said: “ J. U. Notice for Publication right cf any such settler, provided such settler or ap caller here Tuesday. M r. Stuart is plicant i:> quaUfied to make homestead entry and the Campbell was emphatically a ‘ferninster’ Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Feb. 17. 1908. Pepublican Candidate for preference right is exercised prior to May 14. 1908. He was the best parlimentarian in the Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the a resident of the county seat where on which date the land 3 wiil be subject to settlement House, a resourseful fighter, usually had Representative provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878 and entry by any qualified person. T h e lands are as he has practiced medicince the past follows: E h of N W 'i , Section 3. T . 3 S.. R . 7 E. W . a battle with the other leaders and the entitled "A n act for the sale of timber landis In the T h e People's Champion A gainst M., listed upon the applications, of C. W . Kern of ; Speaker besides, and yet won as many states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and W ashing seven years. He is trying for th e! W elch 's P. O. Oregon and W . J. Faubion cf 1707 1 liattles as any member. He introduced ton territory," as extended to all the public land states Single T a x East 7th St.. Pert and.Oregon. received simultane nomination against Mr. Holman He by act of August 4, 1892. Kate Sheaffer of Oregon ously. R. A. B A L L IN G E R , Commissioner of the few bills and helped to kill scores. 1 st Statement No. t General Land O ffice. Approved February 26. fought every big appropriation as a mat the present incumlieut who has held C ity, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon has 1908. F R A N K P IE R C E , First Assistant Secretary 2nd Equality of Taxation ter course,whether the appropriation was this day filed in this office her sworn statement No of the Interior. the office for thirteen years— long needed or not, and he caused the majori 7692 for the purchase of the Wh of sw54, & se% of 3d Depositors’ Security ty in the House more uneasy hours than s w ^ of Section 5 In township 3 South, range enough for anyone. Roosevelt be Faithful to his party and true to any other halt dozen men. No one ever No. 7 East, and will offer proof to show Tim ber Land. Act June 3, 1878 said that Campbell did not fight fair, no that the land sought is more valuable for its timber lieves in passing public offices a- his trust. Vote for him. T o be Rendered at the Dramatic and Musical Entertainment to Notice for Publication one accused him of pledging his support or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab round, so help Dr. Stuart to the | United States Land office. Portland. Oregon. Feb. j to a measure and then betraying the trust lish his claim to said land before the register and re be given under the auspicies of Centennial Rebekah Lodge 29. 1908. Notice is hereby given that incompliance as others in the ' did, and no one ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of nomination for coroner. SI One yeer Sis month« 00 good variety from which to select your. 50 Fishing Tackle Goods Baseball The FOR SALE OR TRADE Estacada Drug Store PROGRAM ' f By our Wayside Reporter at I. O. O. F . H all, Estacada, Saturday Evening, April C. N . M cArthur, of Portland, 11, 1908. who is a candidate for the nomina tion of joint representative for th is 1 Miss Della Fanton is quite sick and Multnomah counties, is a gen Comedy Monologue with the measles. tleman well fitted and qualified for \ J. C. Herring, of Sterling Illinois the position of representative. See Piano Solo 9 Mr. M cA rth u r's announcement in is at the home of Thom as H uxley. | Philip Steinman lias gone with a j another column in this paper. It Character Sketch is the custom for Multnomah and. surveying party to Spokane. Amos Hiiiman arrived last week Vocal Solo Clackamas counties to have the joint representative alternate every two from London, England, and is now years. I.ast session J. U. Campbell staying at the home of his uncle, Dramatic Story of Clackamas county represented us Alfred Hinman. Mrs. Beebe, her two daughters Cornet Solo and Multnomah is entitled to it this Program to begin at 8 o’Clock Sharp , -------;------ P art I “ T h e Letter’ ’ Miss Lylith Moore “ Rustle of Sp rin g ” Miss Helen W illis “ Mrs. M urphy ‘Tilegrafts” Miss L ylith Moore “ Th e May Morning” Miss Ellen Flook Th e W ages of Sin Is Death” Miss L y lith Moore . “ Silver Stream Polka” L . E Belfils Roncolle Shilling Original Denza Lowell with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1 878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Orecon. Nevada and W ash ington territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles Benho* of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 7705 for the purchase of the W est half ofthe North west Quarter of section 20 in township 5 S . range 4 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for a g ri cultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before register and receiver of U S land office at Portland. Oregon, on W ednesday the 20 day of May 1908- He names as witnesses: Ed. Turney of Portland. Oregon J . C. Burke of Portland. Oregon O. M. Stafford of Portland. Oregon E. Burke of Portland. Oregon Any and alLpersons claiming adversely the above discribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of May. 1908. Algernon S. Dresser, R egister Rollinson year. Mr. M cArthur is a practic- i and son who were here attending the funeral of Mrs. F. H. Davis, P a r t II ing attorney of Portland. returned to their home in W asco | Impersoninations \ Closing Exercises in a Country School. Notice for Publication i How G irls in Different parts of the Country A c Society Caricatures county, Monday, / Land office at Fcrtland, Oregon, Ma’ ch 7, 1908. L . L . Simpson went to Portland, cept a Proposal of Marriage N otice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelo B. F. liuilard is among those who I of Barton, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to Miss Lylith Moore Sunday, and returned Monday with have been summoned to report for make final fiv e year proof in support pf his claim viz: Vocal Solo with Cornet Obligato “ Th e Song Th at Reached My homestead entry No. 14622, made Nov. 1, 1902, Mrs. Simpson and the children. duty nt tlie next session of the Heart’ ’ Jordan for the Southwest Quarter cf Southeast Quarter of Mrs. J. R. Wilson who has been grand jury. section 26. township 2 south range 4 east, and that Miss Ellen Flook Mr. L . E . Belfils said proof will be made before the register and receiv quite sick for several weeks is im- ' Th e Currinsville Ladies’ Aid Pantoniine— Monologue “ T h e Village Dressmaker” Adapted er at Portland. Oregon, on April 21, 1908. He proving which her friends are met at the home of Mrs R. H. Cur- Miss Lylith Moore names the following witnesses to ve his contin :_said land, viz; pleased to learn. rin Tuesday afternoon; a number Clarinet Solo “ S u m m e r !<iyl” Them e and Variations Griswold O P 18 uous residence upon and cultiva’ Mario Boitsno of San i , Oregon Mr. B. P\ Scott Antonio Garbcrlno o f P o ri.v : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson of the members of their Estacada Luigi Valarette of Sandy Shakespearian Recital “ A c t IV' Scenes 1 and 2 from Romeo and Juliet” and Mrs. Clark Possou spent Sun sisters met with them and a very Pietro Valarette of Miss L y lith Moore enjoyable time was had; refresh Algernon S Dresser, R egister. day out at the T . J. Wirt/, farm. Vocal Solo “ Three Green Bonnets’ ’ d’ Hardelot ments were served. Th ey made the trip on horseback. Miss Ellen Flook T I M B E R I .A N I » a C T J U N K 3 , 1878 Th e Rev. W . T . Kerr, who is Miss Helen W illis, Pianiste Senator J. K. Hedges of the city Notice for Publication acting Presiding Elder in Dr R ow by the falls was in our midst Mon United States Lard O ffice. Portland, Oregon, F eb land’ s place came up from Portland Fveyon e is invited to come out and enjoy the rendition of the above ruary 27, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com day casting that sunny, jovial smile Tuesday and met the trustees and pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of program and give hearty support to this event in behalf of support to the I Juno 3, 1 878. entitled "A n act for the sa'e of timber of his on his constituents in the hub others of the M. F . church at C u r ' lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Lodge under which it is given. Admission, 35 and 25 cents and chil of Clackamas county. rinsville where plans were devised | Washington territory.” as extended to all the public dren under 12 years of age, 15 cents j land states by act of August 4. 1892, W illiam H. C. G . Laugdon, an old acquaint to purchase the church property I Patterson cf Porthmd, county of Multnomah, state of ance of B O. Boswell, visited Esta- there belonging to the M F Church I Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn j statement No. 7704, for the purchase of the N !/2 of For Joint Representative cada last week. Mr. Langdon is of South. s s l/i and seV^ of seU of Sec. 26 in township 3 south the Kellogg Tel. Mr Tel. Supply OBITUARY. range 5 east, and will offer proof to show that the land i sought Is inoie valuable of its timber or stone than for house of Chicago, and is putting in Mrs. Dellia F . Davis died on I agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to a branch house in Portland. March 3 1 , at her home at Garfield said land before the register and receiver of the U S I beg to announce myself as a land office at Portland, Ore, on W ednesday the 20th and was buried at the Zion Ceme W . P. Ferrill, of Eagle Creek, day of May. 1908. H e names as witnesses: candidate for the nomination for Tames A . C, Tait of Portland, Oregon while alighting from a passenger tery on A pril 2d. She w as born representative in the 17th district, James P. Altizer of Ciatskanie. Oregon car one day last week was slightly in Lanchester County, Neb., ami subject to the decision of the R e Edward N. Lovegren of Stevenson. Washington at the time of her death was 30 Homer B. Ballou of Eagle Creek. Oregon shaken up and bruised. Mr. Fer- publican voters of Clackamas and Any and all persons claiming adversely the above years and 2 months old. H er hus rill was up, Friday, to see Dr. A d ix described lands are requested to file their claims in Multnomah counties at the primary this office on or before said 20 day of May. 1 908. who is physician for tile railway band, I\ H. Davis, four children, election on April 17. Algernon S . Dresser, R egister three daughter?' and a ten months company. m l 2 - m l4 If I am nominated and elected I old baby l» y , mother, three sisters, will, during my term of office, sup VnnDuren & Gerber, our local and u brother mourn her loss. port a sane, business-like adminis meat market men, have placed an Th e community in which she liv ad in The News. T h ey lielieve in ed, as well as the relatives, feels tration of public affairs. I will op pose graft, humbug and demagog the truth of tlie saying, advertising sorely the loss of Mrs. Davis for she pays. Th ey buy and sell meats was beloved by all who knew her. ism, and will work industriously for the people of my district. I will do and nil kinds of market produce. She was a noble woman; a true wife; Cash paid for pelts and hides. All a loving mother; a kind neighbor; my duty as I see it and will not W . A. JO NES take dictation from any man or set orders promptly filled. a good friend; devoted to the inter- j PRO PRIETOR of men. I will vote for the Repub REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Stanly Turel, of Dodge, was in csts of her family and her home. [ lican voters’ choice for United States FOR REPRESENTATIVE Portland this week and appeared Her happy disposition was an in 1 Good rigs and careful drivers always Senator. before the U. S. district court, and spiration to all who came in contact 1st. H e stands for Statement — c. n . m c a r t h u r . SPECIAL ATTENTION secured his second citizenship pa with her. Her end was peaceful. Portland, Oregon, March 15, 1908. N o . 1. and has pledged himself Given Hunting and Fishing Parties pers. Joseph Sadowski, another May G od’ s comfort be with the be Walter A. Dimick Livery, Feed & Sale STA BLE farmer living at Dodge, was granted reaved ones. his second papers, on Monday be fore the U. S. court. CAZADERO DODGE I. M. Parks lias purchased a linnd of sheep of Mrs Surface. J. W . P..rk lost a good cow last w eek: she fell over u bank and broke her neck. Arthur Howard has finished his job of cutting wood for W . J. I,nv- ellt-n and is now working for C. M. Folsom. Tlie Socialists hold regular pow wow at the Dodge sc-hool. F b Lacey was a delegate to the socialist convention in Portland and made a rousing speech. Vour corn spnmltnt visited the meeting of a league at FI wood last Saturday evening, and they are all for Statement No. 1. Dodge has organized a Sunday School with Mr. Horner as superin tendent T h ey evidently believe in sclf-reg<Tiemtion as there have been no religious services for two years. Burton Moor’ s young friends gave him a surprise party the 26th, it being his sixteenth birthday. There were many nice presents. Refresh ments were served at the Mountain House, games were played and a good time was enjoyed by all, and we id) wish Hinton many happ\ birthdays. Trout fishing was very good last Sundav, one lone fisherman canglu ,36 in one hole. Lots of fisherman out, begins to look like old times. Ed Snow 's patent* are visiting him f 0111 Washington. Mrs. Mable Ju kts, Mrs. Cherry, and Mrs. H Gordon were in Caz adero this week. Fordys Hughes has returned from a shi rt u ip to Priitcvill Cazadero is dead, nothing doing. Flvin Morrow made a fortune h i ting wood and returned to Fsta- cada. It took two men to measure his ii-oo»I, Th e M iimtain House is doing a flo .r.slung business again. Meals served at all hours. Good grub far hungry tourists. C u r merchant, Mr. Hughes, has a new stock of goods, first class, and reasonabl: in price. May, 1908. She names as witnesses: Darwin Bradley of Oregon C ity Oregon B. L. Commons of Oregon C ity. Oregon Charles J. Bradley of Portland. Oregon J . W . W ebb of Necanicum, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7 day .of May, 1908 Algernon S Dresser. Register. F27-a30 Notice for Publication __J. U. c . a .» i P B E L L ever did parlimentary battle with him without knowing that he had been thru something. Campbell is a politician but a cleiMi one. He was the only man on the lloor of the House this session who had backbone enough to stand up and be counted when there were 59 members a- gainst him, and the only man who dared cut loose from tie-ups and tell the ma chine to do its worst. He manufactured a record that will make mighty good read ing tor his constituents, tho he was on the wrong side of the fence on several big cjuestions, chiefly because he was pledged to certain things by his campaign plat form and what his county wanted, and what w*as good for the entire state was often vastly different. Every member in the House could have the same thing said of him; it was more noticable of Camp bell's case, for he generally headed the procession though often there was ouly one in the procession." The Telegram speaks of a “ Small Band of Notables” and says: “ In the littfe band of men to be noted may be nc ude 1 Speaker Frank Davey of Marion, John B. Coffey and John Dris coll of Multnomah, J. U. Campbell of Clackamas-Multnomah, George Rogeis of Marion, C. S. Jackson of Douglas, W. K , Newell of Washington, W. I. Vawter ot Douglas-Jackson and John C. McCue, of Clatsop. There were other men who were known for bills they introduced as Chapin and Burns of Multnomah; there were men who became known for some one fight, as Eaton of Lane, in the Uni versity strugle and Rothchild for his tri bute to Bryan; others who were known for one policy, as Purdy for cconomyand Kdwards for advocacy of normals by the dozen, but the handful mentioned were the real work rs in the House, so far as debate, manipulation of contest went.” PROFESSIONAL CARDS HE\RY V. ADIX, M . D. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence, up stairs in the Es tacada Pharmacy Building Entrance between drug store and Sparks store, on Broadway Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can be connected with your home phone at night if re quested. One long ring. to vote for the people’s choice for Miss Anna Harkenriiler has come home from Portland for the summer. F. M. Gill and \V. II. Holder attended the Pomona grange meeting at Milwau- ie yesterday. The sad news was received Monday of the death of Mrs. Karl Shiblev at Oregon City. The body was taken to Roseburg for burial. U . S. Senator, regardless of his individual preference. 2nd. He stands for strict economy in all appropriations, and less' state taxes. 3rd. He stands for more stringent banking laws, affording protection to depositors. 4th. He stands for all proper measures for the liettei .ner.t of onr roods and public school system. 5th. He stands for the preser vation of the great natural resources of this state, including water pott ers. franchises and etc. to the peo- 1 pie to whom they belong. <>th. He stands for a square deal to all and special privileges to none. WOOD ¿k LUMBER Dr. J. V. SCOTT, Local and Long Distance Telephone D ENTIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland tt W ill visit Kstacada from Saturday at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Land office at Portland, Oregon, Feruary 29, 1903 Notice is hereby given that Frances Peshali of San dy. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: homestead entry No. 13570, made Apr. 19, 1901. for the Northeasth Quarter of section 24. town ship 3 south, range 5 east and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Portland, O r egon. on April 1 3 ,1 9 0 8 . H e names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ‘ Joseph Linhart of Sandy, Oregon Charles Linhart of Jacob Leuthner of T . F. McCabe of Algernon S Dresser. R egister Insure your property with the Bank of Estacada. W e represent two of the best insurance companies doing business in the United States. Our companies paid losses in full of the San Francisco fire. T h e y stand at the head of the list. T ake no chance with cheap insurance.— Bank of Kstacada. Cured of Rheumatism Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism in his left arm. “ The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it was useless for w ork.” he says. “ I applied Chamberlain's pain' balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned.” If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of pain balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. Sold at Estacada drug store Notice of Sale In the County Court of the «State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas In the Matter of the Estate of Wesley Smith, deceased. Under an authority of an order of sale granted by the counfy court of the coun ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, dated March 9th 1908, I will sell at private sale the fallowing described real estate, to- wit: Beginning at the N. W. corner of the W 1-2 of the S i -2 of the S.W. 1*4 sec 31 T. 1, S. R. 4, E . of the W. M. running thence E. 40 rods to the West line be tween the N. 1-2 and the S. 1-2 of the S. W. 1-4; thence S. 16 rods; thence W. 40 rods; thence N. 16 rods to the place of beginning, containing four acres, more or less. The sale will be on or about the 4 day of May, 1908, and bids will be received at my residence about one mile north of Boring in Clackamas county, Oregon. Terms of sale, cash. J. F. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Wesley Smith, deceased, mia-ag EUREKA Yes, I Have Found It at Last Found what? Why that Chamberlain's salve cures eczema and all manner of itch ing of the skin. I have been afflicted for Office with Dr. H. V. Adix many years with skin deceases. I had to get up three or four times every night J. R. Cassidy has painted a sign and wash with cold water to allay the ter for T h e N ew s office, and it has been rible itching, but since using this salve put in place. Th e sign is a good ESTACADA-P ORTLA ND in December, 1905 the itching has stop advertisement for Mr. Cassidy as ped and has not troubled me.—Elder J. Cars leave Estacada for Fort- well as for Th e News. If at any T. Onglev, Rootville, Fa. For sale by land ; time you want a sign painted see ortary Public, General Law the Estacada Drug store. 7 :22 , 9 :2 2 , 1 1 2 2 ; A. M. and him, be can do as good a job for Practice. Mortgages foreclosed, A b NOTICE FOR BIDS you as he did for us. t :22, 3 :3 2 , ( ' . 2 2 , 9 :1 5 F. M. ^ stracts furnished Cars leave Portland for Fsta- Th e Estacada school lioard held Bids will be received at the R e M O NEY LO AN ED corder's office up to Apr. 14, 1908, cada: a special business meeting last week. for the extension of about 300 ft. of Th e finances of the district were 7 : 1 5 . 9 : 1 5 , 1 1 : 1 5 A . M. ami noted to l»e in a very satisfactory OFFICE»: 2 , 3 & 4, ANDBESEN BLD. water main. Bidders to dig ditch, 1 :1 5 , 3:4 5, 6 :1 5 , 7 :2 5 P. M. Th e bridle which was rutiled by furnish all material and make box. condition Th e board is asking for Earl Wilson was won by F'rank O reg o n C it y O reg o n W at freight leaves Estacada Specifications at recorder’s office. bids for the construction of a fence 1 Van Dtiren who held the lucky in the morning, daily except A . X . Johnson. Recorder. around the school grounds, for the number. Th e bridle is a beauty, Sun. returning in the evening. fieri tie and Effective building of a couple out buildings, being all hand braided horse liniv FO R A well-known Manitoba editor writes: Freight also leaves Portland and laying sidewalks front same over the leather. T h e reins are • As an inside worker I find Chamberlain in the morning got ■ to Caza- to the school. stomach and liver tablets inxaluable for twisted braid work, anil the whole x dero and return' Portland the touches of biliousness natural to sed Country property, lands, farms is made of different colored material entary life, their action being gentle and IX SPRIXOWATER LAND SEE bargains in them town lots, hous making a very nice piece. Frank V Main offices of t eontnpnn'-: ,32 ,-2 effective, clearing the digestive tract and es. for sale must be sold. \V. A has presented it as a present to his First St. T . t ’ . n l. Or.gcn. the hesd. ITice *3ets. Samples at Esta- IIe\ ¡nun. partner. Louis Gerber. ' S P R INOWATKR ♦ -t-s e -,.+ ^ -4 . i + -M -, 4 cada drug store. - ORKGON T IM E C A R D t 0 . W. P. £c Ry. Co. I Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law f Real Estate Bargians A. M. SHIBLEY