0* 0. M - Co# liKttt’iuHjiii*—The atone l concrete foundation for the new building to Ik* erected by the OregonCity woolen mills*, In the place of theone burned down a few weeks ago, it* completed. Imi Lyons had charge oftin* work. The contract for the building, which will contain tb« dye-htnpe, pick big house mid machine shop, hue i Ih*oh lot to tiJH. it. Miller and T. S, Lawrence, who are now pushing thework to* aril completion. The structureis to he 1011x112 feet, two stories high, and ii hutment underneath a portion of the ground floor• The structure w ill be of wood frame, covered with corrugatediron and roof cemeute 1 over with gravel. The new building will h tve about 5000 square feet more of floor space than Wim in I be one burned, and it will take about7fi,CKM feet of lion ring to cover the area ! to be enclosed. It is expected that the cur pen tors will have the building ready for the new machinery early in Septum her. W. A. White i* the architect andsuperintendent.