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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1899.- 6 0. E. HAYES ..... ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Huntley's Book Store, Up Stairs OREGON CITY, , OREGON ALai)d Titles and Land Olilc Buslaess a Specialty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all the ConrU ef the State and he Bureau! of the Interior Department at Wash fcgtoa- Room S, Cutanea Buildimo, OBKOON CITY, OREGON. VAN R. HYDE LAW OFFICE Will praotlceln all the Courts of the EUte and the V. 8. Land OnV. Abnt-acts made. Land Tl- tM Quinted. Conveyance and all I.eval Uoo.n- ment drawn. Rosl Kutatjbnnfrlit and sold. Plvor- ee a Specialty, urrioi nc vaufiblo uoildiho, OREGON CUT, OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEY ft AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law tjpeolaltiea Offloe In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY ' OREGON 8m, 0. Baowmu t. C. CmrBiu BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oaufleld Building Oregon City, Ore W. S. U'REN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley'i, OREGON CITY - - OREGON C, SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW 5Deutfd)er 5Ibto!at OREGON CITY OREGON THOS. F. RYAN Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker tiiiniNo iKSDBinci Aor.ucT or Olaciamai County MnneTtoLoan. Abatracti of Title Made Drawing of Legal Document! a Specialty Office on east side of Main itreei Between tin and 7th OREGON CITY. OREGON M, C. STRICKLAND, M. D. . (Hospital and Private Experience.) Offeri his professional services to the people of - Oregon City and vicinity. Special alien Hon S1U to uaunn ana i.nromo aiseasee, Best of references given. Offleo in WlllHim lie liulldln; ling. Offloe hours 01EGON CITY 10 to 18 a. m., 4 to I p. m. ORBOOK I)R. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Barclay Building, Oregon City, Ore. Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufleld Building, Main Btreet Oregdn City. Bhidob and Cbuwn Work a Bpkcialti. AH work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed, OR. J. H. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh Btreet, near S. P. Depot, pBKaoN City, Obboom DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Unlver. lity Dental School, also of American Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. WITU DR. WtlXJH. WillamtUt Block - Oppotitt Pwtqfftet OltKOON ClTT, OttSQON. C. N. GREENMAN (Sstabltshed 180A TBB PIONEER EXl'UESSHAN AND DRAYMAN Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City ORKOON CITY . OBBQOH COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY CAPITaT (100,000 Transact! a General Banking Busln'tl Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes eo lections. Buya and sells exchange on all point! In the United States and Kurope and on Hong Kong. Deposits received ul Jecl to oheck. Bank open from DA At. tot P. M. D.C.LAlOl'RknR, FRED J. MIYER, Presldeut. Ceahlea, J C BRADLEY. Prop. Hoblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, lath Stnetbetwaen ttaa Brldgt aadtki Depot. Double and single rigs and saddle horses a way! oa bead at the lowest ratei, and teem Jei connected with the barn for loose ttocl Any Inlormatloa regarding any kind of if J troWptlv attended to by letter or person. City View Nursery CANDY, ORKGON J.; A. COX, Proprietor Send catalogue and price list A Basket of Good Things For your Chrietmas dinner can be secured of Robertson for a very low price. All of the delicacies of holiday season, JNuts, Candies, fruits, btc. A. Robertson 7th Street Grocer BANK OF OREGON CITY BLUEST BAXKINO H0C8E IX TEX CITI PAID CP CAPITAL, 180,000.00 SURPLUS ttOfitO M President, noe president laahler, Cbas. B. CaVU Oio. A. Baid 1. O. Caufhl 4 General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject te Check. Approved Bills and Netes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loani Made on Available Security Ixchange Bought and nld, Ootleetloes Made Promptly. Drafts Sold Availahla in An Part af iha World. Telegraphic Kiehange gold on Portland, la tranclsco, Chicago anl New York. Interest Paid en Time Deposit. Fob Sale One of the best paying hotels in Oregon City. Address Wm. Cantwell, Oregon City, Ore. Red Front Prices lfl-pounds dry granulated beet sugar 1.00, Koastooflees l'ic np. Good green coffee 10c. lO-poiimlsMerinea, for mmli, 26c. 8 packages Jumbo mush, 7',a' pounds 25c. Mixed candy, 2 pounds i&c. Mixed nut, lie. 8 pun i) ds new Raisins 25o. Z-poUIMlS tigs inc. Vt ill help gnnta Clans dlatrlbiite Illustrated Books Albums, 4' oilet Oases, Fancy Crockery, Purses (lames, Toys, Kto. Greater America, finely 1 lustratcd, 47c. All kinds of goods under one roof, RED FRONT, OREGON CITY New Grocery Store II. HOSKINS In Shively Block Seventh St. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. At Lowest Prices - OREGON CITY, OREQON leading Photographer Makes rihe Latest Style' Photos Photo Buttons Crayon Potralts, Etc. The Best are the Cheapest PsneT roa TIME SCHEDULES from Pert and. Aaaivi raox P l:W p.n Bait Lake, Denver, fast llail. 1:46 p.n rt.Worth, Omaha, Kansas CUV. rtt Louis, Chicago, ana cast. as Walla Walla, Spo Spokane Flyer 1:80 a. m kane, Minneapo lis, 81. Paul, Du luth. Milwaukee, Chicago ul "at' OeaaaSteamshlDt iMf.U. from remanf. Kail erery five ajre. CelumMs River tteaneri. 4:00r. m ftiunde Saturday Mine p. 4. Ex. Sunday Te Astoria and Way lanaings. iM a.m. Willamette River. :. Kx. . Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon )regon City, New perg.Salein A Way Landluge. 1 00 a, n. Wlllaniert anl Yaav 1:10 p. m. Mob., Wed. and Fri. hill Rivera. iregon City. Dav ton, A Way Laud ing. 140 a m. Vrl.. Thar, eat Set, wlHemettt River. a:M. m. Tuea.. That. Portland to Corral. and Bat, lis Way Laud- lags. Iff. ftlPtrla naka River. LVjtewUto l:n. m. d.lly Iperta U Lewlston !.W p. xa, t daily fe. M. VOXALPSOK, Agent, Oregon City. W. H. HURLBURT, ffasera) PaMtoget Agent. Portland; Ot, wJolluQ lllo PROBATE COURT. Judge Ryan Makes ' Several , tiers During tlw Weeli. Or In the matter of tne estate of Michael Lavelle, deceased, Bartholomew Sulli van, the administrator, was ordered to turn the remainder of the property over to the heirg of the said deceased, and is hereby discharged from his trust, and bonds exonerated. .. .-. In the matter of the estate of Walter Finn, deceased, the bill of Frederick Barden, administrator, for the care and nursing of Catherine Fish, during her last illness, was allowed subject to any exceptions tnat may be med by anyone interested in said estate. . . . Iu the matter of the estate of James G. Wilson, deceased, Margaret A. Wil son, executrix, was discharged, after fil ing receipts fur all moneys paid the leg atees. ".- " In the ma ter of the estate of Ezra W. Cresey, an imbecile, Richard Scott, guardian, filed his report, which was approved. ' The last will and testament of Frances Caldwell, deceased, was admitted to probate, and Dr. W. E. Carll was ap pointed administrator on petition of George F. Smith. The will was made in 1895, and bequeathes $5 to her daugh ter, Emma Davidson, $5 to her grand daughter, Hazel Davidson, and the re mainder of the property to the deced ent's son, George F. Smith, the deced ent's son. The estate consists of real and pemonal property, and is valued at T5,3oU. - In the matter of the estate of Colum bia Jackson, deceased, Thomas P. Jack son, administrator, tiled his final account and Monday, January 15th, was set as the time for final hearing. In the matter of the estate of Mat thias Zogg, deceased, Thomas Spillman, administrator, filed bis final report, and January 22ud, was set as the dale for hearing final objections thereto. In the matter of the estate of Feter Susbauer, deceased, Catherine Sua bauer, administrator, filed her final re port, and January 22nd, was set as the time for hearing fiaal objections to the same. In the matter of the estate of Aaron E. Wait, deceased, Charles N. Wait, ex ecutor, a recent sale of real estate was confirmed. In the matter of the estate of Charles Bunnell, deceased, W. T. Bunnell, ad ni"iistrator, was $249 for extra compen sation rendered in addition to the stat utory commissions allowed. It was fur ther ordered that the administrator tie the necessary reports, etc., so that the estate can be settled without delay. The matter of compensation for extra ser vices performed, has been before Judge Ryan. En.inenl counsel have argued the case pro and con before the probate court. C. M. Idlemau, Judge L. R. Webster and A. P. Tift, prominent Fort- laud lawyers have testified on the wit ness stand, that he was entitled to ex tra compensation for securiug a tract of Lind not heretofore considered assets of the estate. On the contrary, T. R, N. Sellwood.and J. O Hungerford, of Mil waukie, heirs of the estate, contended that Bunnell was not entitled to any ex tra compensation, inasmuch as the work done iu securing the Washington county farm, was principally by the attorney Bunnell wanted $75 per month as extra compensation, but the amount was cut down to the Bum above mentioned G. E. Hargreaves, administrator of the estate of Eliza Ilartt, deceased, has filed his final account, and the court has ordered the property distributed as fol lows in accordance with the will of (he docedent: ToG.T. aud D. II. Watts and Susan B. Porter, each $3000; J. W and Fred Watts, M.trf A. Muiupowo and Nellie Sladen, each $50, r.nd ihe re mainder of the estate goes to Emma L Watts. FRA TERN A L MA TTEKS. Notes of Interest in Lodge Circles United Artisans, Assembly No. elected the following new officers last Thursday: Master artisan, Max Bol lack, superintendent, Mrs. Ringo Inspector, Mrs. E. H. Cooper: secretary E. il. Oooper; senior conductor, Bert SUlk'rd; treasurer, John Eyerhart junior conductor, Ross Spencer; master of Ceremonies, Miss Kellogg ; field com- v.. v. ...u r. vosper. Nine new members were initiated at this ineeliug. Seventy-five visiting Artisans Cime up from Portland, and spent a de- tin irlra Cl iTI ll.i.vrt.. if ( 0 ligntlul evening. Meade Post, G. A. R., has elected the following uew ofhceis: Post comman der, J. R. Williams; senior vice coiu mander, M. E, Willoughby; junior-vice commander, F. H. Beach ; chaplain, J. Doremus; quartermaster, A. W. France; officer of the day, 0. II. Dauchy ; othcer of the guard, C. F. Horn; adjutant, J. A. Stuart. Lawton Command No. 1, Union Vet eranB Union, has elected the following new officers fo. the ensuing year: Colo nel, Julius Pi iester; lieutenant-colonel, V. H. Smith; mnjor, Nicholas Hoff. man; sergeant, Francis Beach; chap lain, Miles Kowen; officer of the day, Robert Wickain ; officer of the guard, Andcrsou Walker; quartermaster, J. A. Sluart; adjutant, J. II. Strickler. McLoughlin Cabin No. 4, Native Sons of Oregon, elected the following new of ficers Monday night: President, R. O. Ganong; first vice-president, Livy Stipp; second vice-president, J, J. Oooke; third vice-president, C. W. Pope ; recording secretary, Piatt T. Ran dall ; financial secretary, Forbes Pratt ; treasurer, E. G. Caufield; marshal, C E.Burns; trustees, Hiram Straight, T. L. Oharman And C. H. Caufield. Eight new members were iniliatod. The newly elected officers will be installed at the first meeting in January by District Deputy Grand President C. H. Caufield. Myrtle Lodge, Degree of Honor, elected the following new officers at the last meeting: Chief of honor, Mrs. Maggie Wood ; lady of honor, Miss Lu ella Bruner; chief of ceremonies, Mrs William fflw lailv nahpr. Mrn. Tuna Vosburg: recorder. Mrs Clara Califf : financier, MiBS Lizzie Shipley; receiver, Mrs. N. McKillican; inside watch, Mrs. 8. A. uillett; outside watch, Mrs. Mag gie Bruner. Mrs. Grace Rogers will be past chief of honor when the new oil cers are installed. Mrs. M. A. Warner declined a re-election to the office of re ceiver. . Pioneer Chapter, Eastern Star, elected the following new officers TueS' day night: Worthy matron, Mrs. Rena Strange; worthy patron, T. J. Gary; assistant matron, Josie Newton ; secre tary, Jennie Rowen ; treasurer) Mrs. G W. Church ; conductress. Mrs. T. . F Ryan; associate conductress, Mrs. D. B Martyn. The new officers will be in stalled on December 2Glh. A Special meeting will be held on the 20th to ini tiate Beveral new candidates. Wacheno Tribe of Redmen has elected the following new officers sachem, U. VV. Kelly; senior sagamore CP. Pollard; junior sagamore, A. D Dillman; prophet, C. R. Woodward; keeper of wampum, E. Mathias; keeper of records, N. M. Moody. The wigwam now numbers about 100 members. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., of Logan, has elected the following new officers: W. M., John 0. Sprague ; 8. W., E. T. White; J. W., J. W. Co yey; treasurer, Alex Kechton ; secre- tary, George C. Armstrong; 1. D., A. E Lewellen ; J. D., W. J. Lewellen ; tyler, James H. Brown. Meade Relief Corps has elected the following new officers : President, Mrs. G. W. Stafford; senior-vice, Mrs. J Shadle; treasuier, Mm, Jennie Sullivan; chaplain, Mrs. J. Doremus; conduct ress, Mrs. Fred Metzner; guard, Mrs. Louise Freeman; delegates to the Re lief Corps state convention, Mrs. J. R Williams, w no was also elected junior vice-president; Mrs. Fred Metzner, Mrs. J, C. Bradley, Mrs. Mattie Cabon and Mrs. J. Shadle. Alternates- Mrs. Minnie Potter. Mrs. N. McKilli can ; Mrs. Grace Rogers. Mrs. J. Dore rnus and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. J. C. Bradley, the efficient secretary, will probably be re-appointed by the new president. Mrs. T. W. Fouts is the re tiring president. On Tuesday night the Anc'ent Order of Pyramids elected the following new officers: Noble prophet. William Mar tin; priest, Z. T. Wool; priestess, Mrs . EttaRambo; messenger, Mrs. Marga ret Moore; scribe. Mrs. William Mar tin; herald, Mrs. Henry Herringsen; sentinel, Charles A. Lewis; trustee, Dr C. 8. Seamann ; . medical examiners Drs. Seamann and Powell. Henry Thiessen is the new consul commander of Ash Woodmen camo at Mil waukie. The names of the other of ficers could not be secured. Attention, Veterans! Attention is called to the following resolution of the 331 national encamp mentG.A. R. : "Resolved, Thaj the centennial anni versary of the death of Washington should be reverently observed by our order, by the display of flags at half mast and by holding public exerciseB under the auspices of the several posts, that the memory of his noble life may be revived and the youth of our land may be inspired to emulate his virtues." In compliance with the above, Meadi post No. 2 has arranged tor special ser vices at the M. E. church on Sunday evening, Dec. 17, and most Cordially in vites all veterans of the war for the union and of the war of 1808-09 to unite with the post in a proper observance of .1. .. : . i. . . . uie occasion, mi veterans ana mem- ben of the W. R. C. are requested to meet at Willamette hall at 7 p. m. Com- pany F, O. N. G., has kindly consented to act as escort. The public generally. public generally, and especially tLe children, are cordially invited to this service. By order of the poet commander. C. A. Williams, Adjutant. The Racket store can nice waist. fit you with a Holiday cakes, pies, delicacies, etc., at Heina & Co. 'a bakery and grocery. Tissue payer, Christmas tree orna ments at Charmao & CVa drug store. Remember Heina A Co.'s Main street bakery makes all kinds of Christmas cakes and pies and sells them at prices less Uian you can make them. Knives, razors, gold pens and pencils, stationery, Christmas candies and Christ mas candles at Chiirnian Co, e ihe cut price Christmas druggists. Holiday o Nuts, Candies, Fruits, Home Made Mince Meats, Home.Canned Fruits and all the delicacies of the season at MARR & MUIR, Grocery X Brunswick x T Under new ! Only First-Class Restaurant - . o " o - - -n - - IN THE CITY L. RUCONICH, Prop. OREGON CITY, 4- " ' You Can Depend Upon Patent Flour, made from old wheat, It makes the best bread and pastry and always gives satisfaction to the housewife, Be sure and order Patent Flour made by the Port land Flouring Mills at Oregon City and sold by all grocers. Patronize Home Industry .. 4-f4v4VTVVTTf Produce and Commission Merchants Highest market price paid for Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Wool, Onions, Green and Dried Fru'ts. Carload Lots a Specialty Any Place on the Line. Call or write J. R. MARKS & CO., Canby, Oregon YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT ' But the Best Stock of First-Class I " Goods to be Found at Bottom ; Trices in Oregon City is at i HARRIS' GROCERY Holiday Presents FKEIE Commencing December 8th We will give one Christmas Tree Ornament with every Twenty-Five Cents worth of goods purchased. $5.00 gives enough to decorate a large tree. Our Assortment of Holiday Goods amounts to $50,000 worth of the newest and finest goods made. S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. CUT RATE DRUGGISTS 151 3rd Street PORTLAND, ORE. Foresight Means Good Sight If there ever was a tmism it is exemplified in the above headline. Lack of foresight in attending to the eyes in time means in the end foor sight. We employ the latest most scientific methods in testing the eyes, and charge nothing for the examination. Dr. Phillips, an expert graduate oculist and optican, has charge of our optical department. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler 393 florrlson Street, PORTLAND, OREGON A. Restaurant I Management OREGON T ABUNDANCE ot Cakes, Pies, and other dainty things, for the table are baked fresh every day. Each is as carefully made as though it was done under the most particular housekeeper's supervision. And the ingredients used are better than most housekeepers can afford to buy. Can we serve yon with our delicious bread. HEINZ & CO., Bakers and Grocers, Opposite Postoffice - Oregon City