Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 06, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIAL
PANTS
PATTERN
REMNANTS
AT
$1.50
EACH
We have still a few
Tine Cassimere
Remnants at Cost
of manufacture
OREQON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
, A CELEBRATED
Chickering Piano
VALUE $650.00
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
The enterprising citizens of Oregon
City have purchased a $650 Chickering
Piano and will on January 25, 1902, give
it to the organization or person receiv
ing the greatest number ol votes. The
instrument and ballot box are on exhi
bition at Burmeister & Andresen's jew
elry store, where the ballots are counted
every Wednesday evening and the result
published in the Courier-Herald. The
official ballots are WHITE and are
printed by the Courier-Herald and is
sued FREE by the following merchants
with every 10-cent purchase:
B. Freytag, groceries
V. Harris, groceries
Schrewe & Vernum, meats
Brunswick R'B'aurant
Burmeister A ndresen, jewelry
Charman & t ., drugs
Courier-Herald, printing
Moo'e's Pharmacy
Welsh's Canity Store
Red Front, general merchandise
I. Selling, "
F. T. Barlow, groceries
J. M. Price, clothing
P. O. Cigar Store
Pope & Co., hardware
A. Robertson, groceries
Ely Bros., general merchandise
Q. A. Harding, drugs
J. W. Blaney, meats
G. Reeenstein, clothing
W. L. Block, honsefuiniBher
Kozy Kandy Kitchen
P. G. Shark, barber, confectinery
; H. Scbrader, bakery
Mrs. Deute, ladies' furnishing goods
Singer Machine
Bottom Prices
needles and Parts
ft. fiarqmvts.
Jtt Tied Trent Store.
IKOOSIER
ri-
DRILL S
HOE DRILLS
SHOE DRILLS
DISC DRILLS .
Send for catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO.
PORTLAND, ORE.
BARGAINS
On account of leaving the state I offer
for isale on easy terms the following
property:
House and Lot on lllh Street )n Insta!ment6$l-i00
Houseand Lot In Block 99 9M
3.30 Acres In Oregon City, cleared and level. 1200
1.H0 Acres in Oregon City, part cleared 7M)
.83 Acres in Oregon City, all cleared and level 800
2.16 Acres in Oregon City, part cleared 300
T.nt S. Klock 46. County Add.. Corner 150
Lot 9, Block 4, Mountain View Add 75
Lot In Darling s Add
sn Acres timber land, rich soil. 4 miles out...
160 Acres timber land on Molalla river 2000
18 31 Acres near Woodstock and Willsburg 8000
4 Lois in fckamokawa Washington 200
J. A.
Addrcfi Box S92, Oregon City, or call on me at
O. A. Cheney's Real Estate Office, j
Each package of PUTNAM
FADELESS DYES colors
either Silk, Wool or Cotton per
fectly". Sold by C. G. Huntly.
W ANT F.T TRUST WORTAY MEN AND WO
mn ui travel and advertise for old established
bouse of solid Bnancial standing. Salary $780 a
year and expenses, all payable In cash. No can
vassing required. Give references and enclose
aelf-addreescd stamped envelope Address Man
ger, 856 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Guckenhelmer Eye.
Kelly & Noblitt have received a lot of
Guckenheimer. genuine, double-stamp
high proof rye whiskey. JAbsolutely
pu'e.
LOCAL SUMMARY
The finest bon bon
the K. K. K.
boxes in town at
Go o Racke, Store for bargains.
The latent in chocolate of all kinds
at
the Kozy Kandy Kitchen,
Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date on
home-made candies.
A few watches for sale cheap at
lounger's. Watches cleaned, (1.
$20 to $100 to loan on chai tel
sonal security.
per
Dimick & Eastham, Agts.
Land titles examined, abstracts made
and money loaned at lowest rates.
Dimick A Eastham, Lawyers, Oregon
City.
Lumber Leave orders at this Office
for first-class lumber of all kinds, or ad
dress W. F. ;H arris. Beaver Creek,
uregon.
The Weekly Oregonian gives all the
national news and the Courier-Herald
gives all local and county news. Both
one year for Two Dollars.
The P. C. & O. T. line will until
further notice make a 25 cent round trip
rate from Canemah and Oregon City to
Portland on Sundays, wfth cars every
30 minutes.
Guckenheimer rye whiskey direct from
the bonded warehouse. Sold by the
gallon, bottle or drink by Kelly & Nob
litt. Pure goods in orginal packages.
Drink', Wilhelm's beer. Kelly & Nob
Mtt, sole agents.
Parties having a farm to rent will do
well to call on O. A. Cheney, real es
tate and insurance agent, at Oregon
City, who has applicants,
Bio Millinery Sale. Miss Cilia Gild
smith. Use Red Line Cough Cure, 23 and 50c ;
guaranteed by Charman & Co.
Jn order to reduce our stock we have
made a Great Reduction In prices on
all millinery goods. Miss Goldsmith.
. Key fitting, lock work and saw filing
at Johnson & Lamb's bicycle shop, op
posite Electric hotel. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
The Kacket Store will give away a
sewing machine Christmas. Chance
with every 10-cent purchase.
For Fruit Trees, flowers, etc., apply to
LeMabieu, Oregon City.
Why drink rot-gut, when you can
get Saeamore hand-made eour mash at
Kelly & Noblitt's-
Hot soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen.
The Oregon City boats now make
three trips daily to Portland and re1
turn, and the time card has been
changed as follows: Leave Oregon
City at foot of eighth street, 7 :30 a. m. ;
11 a. m. : 2:30 p. m. Leave Portland at
foot of Taylor street, 9 a. m. ; 12 :30 p. m. ;
4 p. m. llio boats are roomy, ana tne
scenery can be viewed from comfortably
seated and lighted cabins, while the pur
ser and officers are clever and atten
tive. Clearance Sale of new stock of boys
and men's hats and millinery at Red
Front Store.
To Trade 100 acres of land six milts
south of Oregon City: timber enough to
pay for place; running water, orchard
aoout 10 acres cleared. Will trade for
Oregon City or Portland improved prop'
erty. Inquire at Courier-Herald office,
Try the new candy kitchen opposite
Harlow's grocery
OBEAILUCKOFAN EDITOR.
"For two vears all efforts to cure Ec
zema in the palms of my hands failed,"
writes Editor 11. JN. Lester, ot Syracuse,
Kan., "then I was wholly cured by
Bucklen s Arnica halve." It s the
world's best for Eruptions, Sores and
all skin diseases. Only 25c at G. A.
Harding's.
The Portland City & Oregon Railway
Company will run cars every 30 minutes
between Oregon City and Portland Sun
day. A delightful ride for only 25 cents
the round trip. The cars run cieai
brough to Canemah on that day.
There it more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For'a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease.and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly fail
ing to cure with local treatment, pro
noun ;ed it incurable. Science-has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and, therefore, requires consti
iutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, ;Ohio, is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It is takeq
internally in doses from 10 drops to a
teatpoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O.
Sold bv Druzeists. 75c
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
1 '.fAmgn
"One of my 4au(hters bid a
terrible case of asthma. We tried
almost everything but without re
lief. We then tried Ayer' Cherry
Pectoral, and three and one-half
bottles cured her." Emma Jane
Entsminger, Ln(tville. O.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
certainlycuresmanycases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping-cough, croup,
winter coyghs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
Three itzes: 25c., 50c, $1. 'AU druggist!.
Commit vonr dootnr. If he lavs take It,
then do as ho says. If he tells you not
to take it, men aon t taue it. u jtuove.
Leave It with him. We are willing;.
J . O. A.YER CO., Lowell, Mali.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
liegtihir November Term of the
County Board.
J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and
T. B. Killin, County Commissioners.
(Continued from last week.)
In the matter of the petition of A. J.
Yoder et al,"to be set off from Mttrquam
precinct, and to be made a part of Needy
precinct, Now at this time comes on to
be heard the petition of A. J. Yoder,
signed by himself and fifteen legal voters
of Marquam precinct asking that the
board cut off a part Needy precinct;
said proposed cut to be as follows ; Be
ginning at the northeast corner of sec
tion 15; thence west on section line
between sections 10 and 15, sections 9
and 16, and sections 8 and 17, to where
section line crosses Rock Creek; thence
up said creek to a point where said
creek crosses section line between sec
tions 16and 17; thence south on said
section line to the half section line of
sections 20 and 21 ; thence east on said
halt section line to section line between
sections 22 and 23; thence north on said
section line to point of beginning, all of
said territory being in township 5, range
l east ol said county ana Btate. And
the board being fully advised, it is or
dered that said petition be granted.
In the mutter of the petition of George
Killin, et al, for voting precinct. Now
at this time comes the petition to George
ivillin, signed by himself and 84 legal
voters of Needy and Marquam precincts,
asking that board to form a voting pre
cinct out of a part of Needy and .jlar
quam precincts, said proposed voting
preciuct to bo bounded as follows : Be
ginning at the mouth of Rock creek in
township 4 south, range 1 west; thence
south on section line to township line
between townships 6 and b; thence down
Butte creek to its intersection with
Pudding rivt-r; thouce down Pudding
river to the mouth of Rock creek, the
place of begnning. And the board bi-
ing fully advired, it is ordered that said
petition be granted.
In the matter of the petition of Albeit
Engle, et al, to be changed from Canyon
creek to Molalla precinct. Now comes
on to be heard the petition of Albert
Engle, signed by himself and seven
other legal voters of Canyon Creek pre
cinct, asking the board to cut ott a part
of Canyon Creek precinct and annex it
to Molalla precinct, said proposed
change to include all of sections 16, 17,
20, 21, 29, 32 and 33, township 5 south,
range 3 east. And the board being fully
advised, it is ordered that said petition
be grained, as prayed lor-
In the matler of the petition of George
Guernsey, et al, to be chauged from
Soda Springs to Molalla precinct. Now
comes on to be heard the petition of
George Guernsy, signed by himself and
three other legal voters of Soda Springs
precinct asking tne board to annex all
that part of Soda Springs precinct, in
township 6 south, range 2 and 3 east of
Willamette Meridian, lying east of the
south fork of the Molalla river, to Mo
1 a 1 1 a preciiict. And the board being
fully advised, it is ordered that said pe
tition be granted, as prayed for.
In the matter of the petition of G. A.
Schuebel for voting piecinct. Now
comes on to be heard the petition of G
A. Schebel, signed by himself and 51
other legal voters of Beaver Creek and
Highland precincts, asking the board to
form a voting precinct with voting place
at Shubel echool house, said precinct to
embrace the following territory : Section
3f, township 3 south, range 2 east ; sea
tions 1, 11, and nJ4 of 13, township
eouth, range 2 east: north one-half of
18 and sections 7, 6 and west V of 5 and
8, and northwest & of 17, township 4
south, range 3 east; sections 31, 30 and
wett ono-halt ol 61, township 3 south
range 3 east. And the board being fully
advised, it is ordered that said petition
be denied.
In the metier of the Canby and Bar
low bridge, constructed by E. D. Olds
It appearing to the board that said
bridge is now completed, and that said
bridge has been constructed in. accord
ance with contract therefor. It is or
dered that said bridge be accepted by
(Jlackamas county, and that the clerk
draw a warrant in favor of E. D. Old
for $9145, the amount of said contract
divided in warrants as follows:
E D Olds $1000
E D Olds 1000
ED Olds : 1000
ED Olds 1000
E D Olds 1000
ED Olds 1000
E D Olds 1000
ED Olds 1000
ED Olds 114
In the matter of the petition of Mrs
Carrie Mayer for aid. Now comes to be
heard the petition ot Mrs. Carrie Mayer,
wIiobo huBband was recently committed
to the insane asylum, leaving her with'
out means of supporting herself and
children, and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that petitioner be al
lowed $8 per month from November 1st,
1901, until May 1st, lauz.
Boundaries of voting precincts af
fected by citanges made at November
term, 1901.
Canyon Creek.
Beginning at the southwest corner of
section 34, township 5 south, range 3
east; thence mwth four miles; thence
est 2 miles: thence north 3 miles:
thence east 80 miles; thence south 7
miles; thence west to the place of begin
ning. Killin. -Beginning
at the mouth of Rock creek
in township 4 south, range 1 west;
thence up center of Rock Creek to the
east line of section 17, In township 5
south, range I east; thence south on
section line to township line between
townships 5 and 6 ; thence west on town
ship line between townships 5 and 6;
thence west on township line of Butte
creek ; thence down Pudding uver to
month of Rock creek, place 'A begin
ning.
s Marquam
Beginning in township 6 south, range
I east, where section line between sec
tions 8 and 9 crosses Butte creek ; thence
north to a point where sections 4, 5 , 8
nd 9 corner; thence north 3 miles:
thence east 2 miles ; thence north 1
miles; thence east 2 miles to township
line; thence south on township line to
Butte creek; thence down Butte creek
to place of beginning.
Molalla.
Beginning at the southwest corner of
township 6 south, range 2 east ; thence
north 6 miles : thence east 1 miles :
thence north to the Molalla river ; thence
up saiu river to the north boundary ot
township 5 south, range 2 eaBt ; thence
east to the nortl.eabt corner of section 6,
township 5 south, range 3 east; thence
south 2 miles; thence eaBt two miles;
thence south 4 miles; thence to the
northeast corner of township 6 south,
ranae 3 east; thence south on township
line to where it crosses the Molalla river
on the east-half of eection 24, township
7 south, range 3 east ; thence down said
river to its junction with north fork of
said river ; thence up said north fork to
where it crosses the township line be
tween townships 5 and 6 south, range 3
east ; thence west to the point of begin
ning.
Needy.
Beginning at the southeast corner of
section 12, township 5 Bouth, range 1
east; thence north 2'A miles: thence
west 2J miles ; thence north mile;
thence west mile; thence north i
miles; thence west down Bear creek to
Rock creek to the east line of section 17
in township 5 south, range 1 east ; theuce
south to the half section line between
sections 22 and 23 ; thence north to cor
ner of sections 10, 11, 14 and 15; thence
east two mnes to point ot beginning.
Soda Springs.
Beginning on line between sections 19
and 24, township 6 south, range 1 and 2
east, on north bank of Butte creek:
thence north to township line; thence
east on township line lo where it crosses
the north fork: ol the Molalla river;
thence up said river to where it crosses
the east line of section 24, township 7
south, range 2 eaBt; thence south to the
county line ; thence westerly on said
county line to place of beginning.
In the matter of Abel, a county
charge. It is ordered he be allowed
$8.60 to buy a ticket to Pendleton. (To
be drawn in favor of John Lewellen.)
In the matter of report of Supervisor
John Heinz, road district JNo. I). This
matter having been laid over for further
consideration, it is ordered that said re
port be allowed in p. r as follows;
Warren Baty, gen fund i 9 90
H A Torplial 7 50
James Porter 18 75
Total.
.$30 15
Lodge Etectiom.
t -. T 1 1kT A T r f T!
elected the following new officers at the
meeting held last Thursday night : Nc
ble grand, J. W. Jones; vice-grand,
George T. Howard; secretary, ThomoB
t . Ryan ; treasurer, Sol S. Walker.
Meade Relief Corps has eleoted the
following new officers : President, Maiy
L. Bradley ; senior vice-presidedt, Mar
garet Williams; junior vice-president,
Martha iieacb ; cheplain, Laura Wil'
liams; treasurer, Mrs. L. W. Ingram;
couductor, Mary M. Charman; guard
Mrs. N. Tingle. The other officers will
be appointed by the president.
Meade Post No. 3, G. A. R., has
elected the following new officers : ..Com
mander, L. W. Ingram: senior-corn'
mander, Josiah Martin ; junior comman
der, F. Hayford ; surgeon, A. B. Moore;
chaplain, J. Doremus; quartermaster,
George A. Harding! officer of the dav.
U. 11. JJaucny ; olhcer o! the guard, V. t
Horn; council of administration, C, 11
Dauchy and J. R. Landers; delegates
to department encampment, 1. Hay
ford, Josiah Martin, J. R. Landers,
R. M. Cooper, K. Hilland, alternate
delegates, and the regular delegates are
J. M. Taylor, A. W. France, Patrick Col
bert, C. F. Horn, Israel Putman, J. Do
remus.
Willame te Rebckah. Degree Lodire
elected the following new officers at the
last regulgr meeting: Noblo grand,
Mrs, Thomas F. Ryan ; vice-grand, Miss
Margaret Williams; secretary, Ada lild
well; financial secretary, Mrs. M. J
Lulz; treasurer, Mrs. Mollie Straight.
The Youth's Companion, in 1902.
To condenee in a paragraph the an
nouncement of The Youth's Compan
panion for 1902 is not easy, Not only
will nearly two-hundred story-writers
contribute to the paper, but many of
most eminent of living statesmen, jur
ists, men of science and of letters, schol
ars, sailors, soldiers and travellers, in
cluding three members of the President's
Cabinet.
In a delightful series of articles on
military and naval tot ics the secretary
of the navy will tell "How Jack, Lives ;"
Julian Ralph, the famous war corres
pondent, will describe "How Men Feel
in Battle, "and Winston St encer Church
'hill, M. P., whone dating escape from
a Boer prison pen is well remembered,
will describe some experiences "On the
Flank of the Army."
And this is but a beginning of the long
list. A complete announcement will be
sent to any address free. The publish
ers also announce that every new sub
scriber who sends $1.75 for the 1902 vol
ume now will receive all the iBsues for
remaining weeks for 1901 free from the
time of subscription ; also The Compan
ion Calendar for 1902 all in addition to
the fitty-two issues of The Companion
for 1902.
Tub Youth's Companion,
195 Columbus Avenue,
Boston, Mast).
Oregon (Vtv ("Innrinr-irprolrl ami Tl.o
Youth's Compinion for $2.75
CHIZEHS 1ICKET WINS,
Dimick Re-Elected Mayor By An
Overwhelming Majority.
Every person, who accepted a nomiua
tion on the city citizens ticket, was
elected by a good, safe majority last
Monday. The victory was complete.
Councilman W. M. Sheahan, the non
partisan nominee for councilman from
the second ward, was re-elected with
out opposition. The citizens ticket was
elected iu spite of the fact that the pet
ticoat rag on Main street, championed
the cause of the opposition in a mute
appealiug way.
Out of 599 votes cast lor mayor, Di "fl
ick received a total of 402, and Hedges
197. Dimick's majority, 205. In the
first ward Dimick received 157 and
Hedges 72. In the second ward Dim
ick received 144 votes and Hedges 90.
Iu the third waid Dimick received 100
votes and Hedges 35.
ired J. Meyer, the citizens candidate,
was elected by a majority of 52 over
John R. Humphrys, the Don-partisan
candidate. In the first ward Meyer re
ceived 108 votes and Humphrys 111; In
the second ward Meyer received 115
votes and Humphrys 115; in the third
ward Meyer received 93 votes and Hum
phrys 38.
in the nrst ward Hi. u. nelly, citizens,
received 139 vot,es and Jacob Oaseell,
non-partisan, 84 votes.
in the second ward William sheahan,
non-partisan, received 181 votes with
out opposition.
In the third ward L. b. Story, citi
zens, received 1H votes without opposi
tion.
Following will be the personell of the
new council :
First ward Rudolph Koerner, J. W.
Powell, E. D. Kelly.
Second ward Uharies Albright, v. G.
Huntley, William Sheahan.
Third ward S. V. Francis, E. W.
Scott, E. F. Story.
It is believed that a majority of the
council men are against the policies of
the mayor on general principles.
The mayor will appoint a duel ot po
lice and night watchman at the first
meeting in January. John Green will
likely be re-appointd street commis
sioner. A city recorder, also will be
elected by the council.
FUOB1TE COURT.
Judge Ryan Made Several Or-
der4 During the Week.
In the matter of the last will and tes
tament of David W. Minturn, deceased,
the appointment oi 1 . J. Monett as ex
ecutor, was continued.
In the matter of the estate nf D. W.
Howell, deceased, Bruce U. Curry, ad-
miuihtraior, the final report was ap
proved .
In the matter of the last will and tes
tament of Charles Munson, deceased,
the appointment of Andrew Bwenson as
executor, was confirmed. Swensen is
the sole devise named in the will, and it
was ordered that the 'document Le filed
as a monument of title.
In the matter of the estate of Peter II.
Miller, deceased, Otto 11. Miller, exeuu
tor, the final account was approved.
In the matter of the estate of Agnes
M. Washburn, deceased, George T. How
ard, administrator, January btb, set as
time for hearing hnal accoui t,
In the matterof the estate of Philip
Wolf, deceased, the executor filed final
account, and January 13th, was set as
he time for hearing objecuous to the
ame.
In the matter of the estate of Levi
Davis, deceased, the final account of
A. V. Davis, executor, was approved.
Food Changed to Poison.
Putrefying food in the intestines pro
duces effects like those of arsenic, but
Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poi
sons trom clogged bowels, gently, easily
but surely, curing Uonstipation, isuioua-
nest, Bick Headache, fevers, an uver,
Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c
at Geo. A. Harding's,
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
Ad Iugenlouii Treatment bv which
Drunkards are Being Cured Dit'ly
, in Spite of Themselves,
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening; of the
Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cure
for the Liquor Habit.
It is now generally known and under
stood that Drunkenness is a disease and
not weakness. A body filled with poi
son, and nerves completely shattered by
periodical or constant use of intoxicating
liquors, requires an antidote r.apablnf
neutralizing and eradicating this poison,
and destroying the craving for intoxi
cants. Sufferers may now cure them
selves at home without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wonderlul
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perfected after many years of close study
UIIU ireaiuicilb Ul inruiinitD, luc mull
ful use according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guar
anteed to cure the most obstinate case,
no matter how hard a drinker. Our
records show the marvelous transforma
tion of thousands of Drunkards into so
ber, industrious and upright men
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given in a cup of tea or eoffee without
the knowledge of the person taking it.
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many more have been cured and
made temperate men by having the
CURE" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge
in coffee or tea, and believe today that
they discontinued drinking of their own
free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be
deluded by apparent and misleading
"improvement." Drive out the disease
at once and for all time. The "Home
GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely
low price of One Dollar, thus placing in
reach of everybody a treatment more ef
fectual than oturs costing $2o to $00.
Full directions accompany each package.
Special advice by skilled physicians
when requested without extra charge.
Sent prepaid to any part of the world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept.
E 594, EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY,
2.S30 and Tii'i Market Street, 1'hiladeh
phia. All correspondence Btrictly confl
t'ential.
BANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING IIOtSE IN THE C1TT
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
50.0C0.OO
$20,850.00
Chas. H. Caotieid, President
Geo. A. Harbino, Vice-President
' K. G. Cacfikld, Cashier
General banking bnsiness transacted
Dposits received subject to check
Approved bills and notes discounted
County and city warrants honxht
Loans made on available seourlty
Exchange bought and sold
Collections made promptly
Drafts sold available in any part of the world '
Telegraphic) exchange (old on Portlan.l, San
Francisco, Chioago and New York
Interest paid on time deposits
c.
D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Keal Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Batik Building
OREGON CITY N ORPROV
COMMERCIAL BANK
ok OREGON CITY
capital $100,000
Ti-ansacts a general banking lusincss
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills
bays and sells domestic and foreign exchange,'
and receives deposits subject lo ohnek. i
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
, C. Latotof.tte,
President
T. J. MTiVEB
Cashle
C. N.
GREENMAN
THE
PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1SC3)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the elty
OREGON CITS OREGON
O. W. Eastham g. B. Pi t
DIMICK & EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cemmeroial, Real Estate and Probate Law Special
ties, AOKiraci oi line sonde, Money Loaned.
Reference, Bank of Oregdu City
OREGON CITY OREGON
)R. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Prices Moderate
All dpi rations Guaranteed.
Barclay) Bui 'd g
Oregon City"
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
CauBold Building
OREGON CITY OREQON
)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College "of
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Elicit
OBEGON CITY OREGON
W. W. OIiniSTIB, D. 0.
C. D. I.OVK, D. O.
LOVE
J)RS. CHRISTIE
&
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American School of Osteopathy.
Bucoessluiiy treat an chionlo diseases
Dy mechauloal inaiilpulatlqn.
Examination and consultation free.
Office hoursi8tol2 and ltoi, except Sunday.
Rooms 8 and 4, Slovens Building
OREGON CITY OBEGoU
E I. SIA8
DKALEB IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY
OREGON
Q, E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Btcvons Building, opp.
OREGON CITY
Bank ( ' Oregon City
OBEdON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red FroDt, Court Ilouse Block
OREGON CITY ORECtON
Jt C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Frivate Experience;
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chrfile
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.: 4 to C, d. m.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY ORKrJOK
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, Land Office Business, Conveyancing
Will practice in all courts of the state
Boom 8, Weluliard BuuJing
OREGON CITY OREGON
ScHi'Einr.
W. S. U'en
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
fceutfefcet StbDolat s '
Will praottoe In all courts, mnlo ai1a.h.,.
and settlements of estate, furnmh abstract of
title, lend you money and lend your mono? !on
orst murlgugu. O.noe in Enterprise building,
OREGON CITY OEKmw
WASTED-TRUSTWORTHY ME AND WO
men to travel and silTcrtlsc for old exUbllshed
house of solid financial standing Salary t?,-) .
year and expeuws, all payable In cah. No can.
asMng required. Hive references and enclose
aelf-adilreSHcd stamped envelope, Addresa Man.
ger, 356 C'axtoti Building, Chicago.
Eyesexamiiif-d free by a graduate b.
tician at ti e New Jewelry Store.