OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 1903.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, the administrator of the estate of
Sarah E. Fouts, deceased. All person having
claims against said deceased, or her estate, are here
by notified to present them within six months fiom
the date of this notice, with proper vouchers and
properly verified.
- JOSEPH E. HEDGES,
Administrator of the estate of Sarah
E. Fouts,, deceased.
Dated September 18, 1903.
hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Administrator.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon, for
Clackamas County .
In the matter of the estate of Myrtle J. Walt, a
minor.
To the next of kin or others Interested.
By order of the Honorable County Court of
the state of Oregon, for Clackamas County, you
are hereby notified and required to appear In the
County Court room, in the Court House, In Ore
gon Clfy.on Monday I2th i.ay of October,1903,at t ie
hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. and show cause if any,
there be, whv an order of Bale of the real prop
erty of said minor, should not be made in ac
cordance with the petition of the guardian of
hid minor.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and official seal this 12th day of
September. 1903.
F. A, SLEIGHT,
Clerk of County Court,
By F. W. Greenman, Deputy.
NOriCB TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the Btate ofOregon.for
01 askum as County :
In the matter of the estate of Lars Anderson
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the County Court of Clacka
mas County, Oregon, executor of the last will
and testament of LarB Anderson, deceased.
AJI persons having claims against said estate
ere hereby notified and direettd to present the
lame to me, properly verifled.as by law r quired,
' at the office of 0. W. Eastham, over the Bank of
Oregon City, in Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice .
PKBD MADISON,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament of
Lars Anderson, Deceased,
O. W. Eastham.
Attorney for Kxeoutor.
Dated the 17th day of September, 1908.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County.
In the matter of the estate of William R. Roberts
deceased. ,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by the County Court of
Clackamas County, Orgon executor of the last
will andtestameutof William R. Roberts, de
ceased. All persons having olairas against said
estate are hereby no'ifled and direcud to present
the same to me. properly verified, as by law re
quired, at the offl. e of O. W. JSastham, over the
bank of Oregou City, in Oregon Cilv, Oregon,
wihin six months from date of thin notice.
K AUSTIN
Executor of the last will and testament of
William R. Roberts, Deceased.
O. W. East it ah. Attorney for Exeoutor.
Dated the 17th day of September, 1903.
SUMMONS.
In the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon for
Claokamas County.
Nannie Baillie, plaintiff, vs Alexander Baillie
defendant.
To Alexander Baillie, the above named defend
ant.
In the name of the stale of Oregon you are
herebv reauired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit
on or oeiore the 10m day 01 Govern Der, iuiu, ana
if von fall so to aDnear and answer said com
plaint on or before said date the plaintiff
apply to the oourt for the relief
demands ' In her complaint In the said
suit, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between said plaintiff
and youreelt: for trie oars, custody ana control ox
William Henry Baillie and Anna Fern Baillie,
minor children of plaintiff and defendant, for ooets
and disbursements of this suit and for such other
and further relief as may be equitable.
Thissnmmonsis Dublished bv order of the Hon,
Alferd F. Sears Jr., Judge of the Cirouit Court of
the Btate of Oregon for the irourtn judicial ins.
trint. dnlv made on the first davof October. 1903. di
reeling said summons to be published one a week
for six successive and consecutive weeks in the
Oregon Citv Courier a weekiy newspaper publish
ed in said county and state the first publication
toappear in the issue of said newspaper on the
zna nay or uetouer, i'JUij, ana tne last on novem'
ber, 6lh, 1903.
GORDON E. HAYES,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order
or tne county couu ior jiunnoman uouniy,uro
gon, duly made and entered in the matter of the
Estate of Margaret Ellen Hill, deceased, the un
dersigned , as Administrator of Baid estate, will
from and after the 10th day of Novemder,l'Jii3,sell
at private sale for cash, subject to confirm
ation by said court, all the following described
real property of said Estate, to-wlt: An undivid
ed 1-7 part of each of the following described
tracts, situate in the county of Clackamas and
State of Oregon, to-wit: The first of said tracts is
described as follows:' Commencing on the west
line of the A. K. Mark Donation Laud Claim at a
point 40 chains south of northwest oorner there
of, which is the southwest corner of his 80 acre
tract devised to J. Colman Mark by the will of
H. K, Mark, doceased; running the ce est on a
line parallel with the north line of said Douation
Land Claim 20 ohains, 'o the southeast oorner of
said J. Colman Mark's 80-aore tract, thence run.
nlug sonth of a line parallel with the west line
of said claim to the south, line thereof; thence
running south 55 d( 30 mill, west, along the
south line of said claim , to the southwest corner
thereof; and thence running north along the
west line of said Donation Land Claim 21 aud 43
.100 chains more orBless to the place of beginning.
Subject, howerer. to the provisions and conditions
of the last will of Mary 8. Mirk, deceased, re
garding the family burying ground, and regard
ing conveyance or dedication of an acre of ground
for church purposes, The other ot said tracts is
described as follows: Bounded oy a line run as
follows. Commedcing at a point 20 chains east of
the northwest corner of the Donation Land
Claim of Alexander C. Mark, in Clackamas
County, Oregon, running thence south along the
east line of the 80 acre tract of Und devised to J,
Colman Mark by will of said Alexander K. Mark
deoeased.and the same Uneextened to the south
line of tie Donation Land Claim: thence running
north 55 deg, 31 miu, east along said south line to
the re entrant angle on tne souih line or tne saw
Donation Laud CUim; thence running south 89
deg. 20 min. east still along said south Hue of said
claim 2 and 18-100chains to the southwest oorner
of the 80-acre tractof land devised to William H.
Mark et al, by will of said Alexander K. Mark, de
ceased; thence running north along the west line
of said W. H. Mark s bO-aore tract, and 20 and 50
100 chains distance from the east line of said Do
nation. Land Claim 40 chains to the north line of
said claim, and thence running west along tne
north line of said claim 20 ana 7b-iuo cnains to
the place of beginning.
Dated this 1st day of October 1903.
WILLIAM M. GREGORY,
As Adminiitrator aforesaid.
Room 635, Chamber of Commeroe,
Portland Oregon.
Date of first publication October 9th 1903.
Date of last publication November 6th 1903.
FRESH MEATS
Tbe Citif Meat Marke t
at Canby, Oregon,
Pays the highest price for all
kinds of cattle. The best of
fresh meats are handled at
most reasonable prices. I have
been in buisness in Canby a
number of years, and have
tried to treat everybody right.
I solicit your patronage for the
future and intend to deserve it.
J. J. Schmitt, Canby, Oregon
BONE
FOOD
Soft and crooked bones mean
bad feeding. Call the disease
rickets if you want to. The
growing child must eat the
right food for growth. Bones
must have bone food, blood
must have blood food and so
on through the list.
, Scott's Emulsion-is the right
treatment for soft bones in
children. Littledoses everyday
give the stiffness and shape
that healthy bones should have.
Bow legs become straighter,
loose joints grow stronger and
firmness comes to the soft
heads.
Wrong, food caused the
trouble. Right food will cure it.
In thousands of cases Scott's
Emulsion has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
childhood.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists.
408-415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and $1.00 i all druggists.
CABBY.
(Left over from last week)
Miss Anna Roth has gone to British
Columbia for a few weeks visit .
Jas. Smith has just finished bailing a
large lot of hay for W. H. fiair.
Quite a lot a Canby folks attended the
Marquam fair last week .
Prune drying is over around at Canby
and now potato digging holds sway.
Help is scarce and some can not secure
hands to dig their potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eckles were
Portland visitors Saturday.
Sam Stalnaker "Dad"Deyoe and Linn I
Shank went hunting out near Molalla '
Friday. j
B H. White and Grant White were!
hunting near Shedd laet week. j
Ivan Dimick was shaking hands with '
old friends last week. I
Don't for get the dance at Union hall
Saturday night, October 10th. Good
music, Newton Evans furnish the sup-
per. ' I
School commenced at the Mundorff
school Monday, Mies Alice Ritter being
the teacher this year, Miss Ritter 1
comes well recommended and every one j
ia expecting good results,
October 14th.
Fred Roth who has been ill from typ
hoid fever has left to enter his class
at 0. A O.
The two barns of John Himmelman
a farmer, who resides two miles east
of Canby were destroyed early Saturday
morning by fire. Three horses, 35 tons
of hay, some tools and chickens were
burned, The grauary caught on fire but
was extinguished before doing much
damage, The insurance of $800 waB on
the barn and stock. It is thought the
fire was of incendiary origin.
Misses Emma Evans and Grace Hamp
ton were Oregon City visitors Saturday,
A large crowd of Canby people at
tended the dance at Union hall Saturday
night. Every one had a fine time, and
everything passed off peaceably and we
hope Union hall will haveanotherdance
in the near future.
Otto Evans has accepted a position
with a tea company in Portland and
goes to work Monday.
Miss Marian Swanby, who is staying
in Portland this winter visited relatives
in Canby Sunday.
Hon. George Knight has refitted his
store bnildino- putting in a new front
new roof and adding a coat of paint.
School commenced here Monday with
Prof. A. T. Winches, principal; Mrs.
Winches, intermediate and Miss Vesta
Knight, primary. Canby is to be con
gratulated on securing such an efficient
corps of experienced teachers and
patrons are looking forward to good re
sults this winter.
Rev. McPherson, our Methodist
minister during the past year has left for
Marsfield Oregon.
Mis. Klinger and danghter, Ella re
turned from Mack8burg where they have
spent the last two weeks.
Married at Oregon City last Thursday
II. A.Vorpahl and Rebecca E. Selz.both
of Canby. The Courier wishes them
success in their new voyage of life.
Mr. C. C. Claueon has sold his crop of
prunes about T2 tons of Italians to
Telitson. The price paid was about $360
net perj acre.
Don't forget the dance at Canby Oct.
31st. A good time, good music by Gar
rett's orchestra. Everybody invited,
Rob Coe and ('has Frost were up from
Portland last Sunday.
The Artinans had a pleasant social t
the city hall last Saturday night. A
large cowd attended and report a good
time. .
CO different games all new
one in each package of
Lion Coffee
at your Grocer's.
uassu.
Farmers are busy digging their spuds
gathering apples and a few have started
their plows. Veiy little seeding done
vet.
Grass is good and stock of all kinds
ia in good shape for the butcher.
Say brother farmers, you all know
what you sell your stock for, but go to
the butcher and pee what you have to
pay for a feteak. Would'nt it jar you?
Mrs. Wm. Pprrin fell from ;a pear
tree last week and broke the b.nes in
her ankle joint and is improving very
slowly. Dr. Sommer of Oregon City set
the limb for her.
Mies Nellie Bogne, of Portland, is
viBitnig Miss Mie Morey for a few
Mrs. Ettie Hannagen has recovered
from her recent sickness, but Jim is
fighting another large boil and hard to
tell which one will get out first.
Levi Stebman traded horses and start
er! down the lane and the supposition is,
he has not found room enough in tbe
ctunty to turn around eo as to get back
home. Well Levi, we will milk the
cows and feed tbe pigs.
N. H. Durnell and son, Johnny, has
moved on the J, F. Coats place.
Rumor says, Ray Austin and Miss
Emma Case were married last Sunday.
My best wishes goes with you on yoar
honeymoon.
Well Bert, many thanks for your kind
nees in starting the engine. Wood flew
in the air Monday, the engineer handled
the throttle as he does the reins of hie
flyer, and we all got "a wiggle on our
selves. . '
J. Rhodes and Gib White have finish
ed their contract of hauling telephone
poles to Canby.
' Well Bunchy, when the grand time
comes off, let us know, and I will at
tend sure.
Sylvia.
The excitement incident to traveling
and change of food and water often
brines on diarrLoea. and for this reason
no one should leave home without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
G. A. Harding.
Zb Eucky Star
The Star Wind Mill. Every
'.'point" of it the best.
Steel construction, 1
Giving strength.
Ball Bearing, Easy Running,
Galvanized after making, pre
venting rust. "Star of all Stars"
- s the Star Windmill.
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line
in
which
you
are
interested
Xv . jd- KEMPS I
fi itfci lSilll
Don't wait for rain to plow, j
Plow when its dry. j
You can with the j
Sanders Disc Plow
No ground too hard, j
Mo ground too dry j
For the Sanders Disc Plow';
The disc plow is far ahead of the moul
board plow. A trial wW convince
you.
Many hogs have been sold from here
and we are losing money by not having
more to sell.
Five and one-half cents alive and 1
cents dressed is pretty good for pork.
Mrs. U. Bablerhas gone to Missouri
to visit relatives and Mrs. M. E. Gill
contemplates a similar trip.
Philip Kohl recently sold his Port-
j land property for $8000.
Miss Johnsou, of Oregon City, is
teaching the Upper Logan school and
Miss Richey, of Gresbam, presides over
tbe Lower Logan school.
Mr. Roeder, the new pastor of the
German church, has moved into the par
sonage. Charles City (Ia.) Daily Press An
exchange contains the startling news
that "A car load of brick came in for a
walk through the park."
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NATIVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
To Organize a Society In Clackamas
County and Have Re
unions. At the meeting of those interested last
Saturday in this city, steps were taken
toward! the oreanization of a society
called the Native Sons and Daughters of
Clackamas county. Tba socieiy has no
connection, nor is it in any way like,
the old order of Native Sons, a lodge of
which at one time existed in this city.
At the meeting Saturday, which was
held in the office of O. Eby.a committee
was appointed to adopt a constitution
and bvlawe. to report at n adjourned
meeting to be held in this city on Octo-
Der zotn. rniscommuiee codbihibui a.
J. Starkweather, of Milwaukie, Warren
Greennell. of Damascus. E. C. Hackett,
of Parkplace, M. A. Magoon, West Ore
gon City and W. P. Kirchem, of Logan,
a! d R. A. Miller, and O. D . Eby of Ore
gon City. A temporary organization
was effected, with Mr Starkweather, of
Milwaukie at president and O. D. Eby,
of this city secretary.
The ohient of the societv is to hold one
or two reunions annually, at which all
the native sons and daughters in the
county and surrounding counties will be
invited to attend, as will all of their
friends. It is the intention to make of
theBe mfetiug great outdoor picnics,
where dinner will be served on the
grounds, epeechmaking engaged in a
program of a literary nature rendered
and a general a .1 around good time en
joved. $100 Reward $100. '
The readers of this paper will bo pleaaod to
learn that there Is at least ono dreaded diiease
that f oience has been able to cure in all its stages
and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Core is the
only positive cure known to the medical fratern
ity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall a
l ,.,. n,nnlnllB .Miner rilront.lv
upon the blood and mucous surfaoes of the
system, tnereoy destroying ui iuuuuwuu
jl 1 naanl .b.n.lt hv hnild
UlbtmBe, HUU Kltiug .lie J ,
lug op the constitution and assisting natnre in
doing its work, the proprietors have so muoh
faith in Its.coratiTe powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure.
Bend for list of testimonials. Address
P. i. C BENE & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, "fc
Hall's Family Pills aie the best-
CASE PLOWS
Come and get one, take it out
and try it, if it is. not al
right bring it back. YOU
KNOW we could not say
this to you if they were not
OK.
Improved Manure Spreader.
Will spread any and all kinds of manure thick or
thin, broad-cast or In rows; Increases the yield
per acre sufficient to pay for the machine In a
short time. t
Best results cannot be had without manure
spreader and the original Kemp made by Kemp
and Burpee Is the best of them all.
Send for circular answering all the questions
' ou can possibly ask.
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Dancing; School.
Dancing school at Armory ball on
Monday night for beginners, men only.
Wednesday night, open meeting, to
which everybody is invited. Gents 25
cents ;ladies free. Saturday afternoon,
boys' and girls' class, (from 6 to 10
years) from 2 to 5 o'clock. For prices
and particulars inquire of J, II. lurney,
Phone 1301, P. O liox96.
Advertised Letters.
Following is a list of 1 utters remaining
in the Parkplace poetoffice for the month
ending Sept. 30, 1903: W. P. Bamber,
W. J. Gladstone, Miss Teresa Byrne.
Wm. A. Houiks, P. M.
Carl Lied, a German editor, was con
victed of lei majeete for saying that the
kaiser wonld build a fortified castle. It
was proved that Carl Lied.
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nw bu.
Mr. McArthur wB in Sell wood Fri-'
day in the interest of tbe Grange.
Mr. Slpter returned from Dorena,Lane
county Sunday.
Mrs. Preston and family left today
evening for Dorena, where Bhe ft ill join
her husbaud.
Mrs. I. N. Criteser is improving slow
ly in health, sh is not able to be tip
yet.
P. H. Mead moved on the George
Blanchard farm Tuesday.
Mr. McArthur and Mrs. Brown were
in. Canby Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Newbury has added a type
writer to ber office deik.
Buraovne. Eelland & Co returned Fri
day from the Big Nestucca, bay, where
they went nsnmg and nunting. iney
report fish plenty and also a splendid
time.
Merrel Davis, of Oregon City, and Mrs,
Handely, of Tillamook, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mead of this
place,
Katie Newbury spent reveral days
last week with ber aunt, Mrs. G. Mosier,
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn, of the car
shops were in New lira Sunday.
John Himmalman'B two barns burned
last Saturday morning before day light.
There valuable horses also burned and
everything else that was in the barns,
amounting to about $1500 in all, with
only a small msnrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Onnsider, of !Port-
land, Bpent Sundry with the latter's
parents.
Mrs.'.Burgoyne received a telephone
message Tuesday night that her mother
Mrs. E. Wittenburg, was very low.
Mr. Veteto traded horses again Tuet
day with an emigrant.
H. Gash, of Portland, is visiting his
daughter. Mrs. Mary Hougham this
week. '
A von no- lady from the country was
visit ing relatives in the city. During
the course of a conversation, tbe coun
try oirl said to her citv cousin : "And
were you never in the country during
tbe season of husking bees?" "No," was
tbe reply. "Tbe ideal" How do you
nusK a Dee anyway r
HOOSIER DRILL
ONE OF THE OLDEST,
THE STRONGEST.
BEST MADE,
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O R E G O N
The MITCHELL WAGON
MONARCH OF THE ROAD
j The best possible wagon that
jean be built. The materials are
iwell seasoned having been bought
;5 years ahiad of requirements.
jThis alone means investment of a
Ifurture in wagon stock.
! ExDert labor used in the construction.
: Their splendid reputation all over the
country the Northwest In particular
idemonstrates the fact that
: MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT
Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimett, of this place, was
stricken with partial paralysis and com
pletely lost the use of one arm and side.
After being treated by an eminent phy
sician for puite a while without relief,
my wife recommended Chamberlain's
Ptin Balm, and after using two bottles
of it be is almost entirely cured. Geo.
K. McDonald, Man, Logan countr, W,
Va. Several other very remarkable
cores of partial paralysis have been ef.
fected b' the use of this liniment. It is
most widely known, however, as a cure
lor rheumatism, sprains and braises.
Sold by (j. A. Harding.
Out of Death's Jaws.
"When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and lives trouble, that
I had suffered with for years," writes
P. Muse, Durham, N.C., "Dr. King's
New Life Pills saved my life and gave
perfect health.'. Best pills on earth and
only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drag
store.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A TvAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Tou Miserable.
Almost evprvhorlv wrio reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderfn'
04
cures made Dy jlw
Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kid
ney, liver and blad
1
fj. uer reiucuy.
Tr ia thp preflr m1
ical triumph of tb
nineteenth century,
discovered after year;
of scientific researcl
by Dr. Kilmer, thi
eminent kidney an
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder ant
Bright's Disease, which is the wors
form 01 kidney trouoie.
c,wnmn-Pont is not rec
emmended for everything but if you havi
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will tx
found just the remedy you need. It ha
been tested in so many ways, in hospita
work a.r.0. ltx private practice, anu n
proved so successful in every case that s
special arrangement has been made b;
wlitcn all reauers 01 uns imci, nuu uav
not already tried it, may have a sampl
t,tti sAtit frei hv mail, also a book teU
ing more about Swamp-Root, and howt
findoutif you have kidney or oiauuer urov
ble. When writing mention reading thi
generous offer in this paper and send yon
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binchamton. 1
N. Y. The regular I
fiftv-cent and one-
Borne of Swamp-Boot
VI . r . . . - .
ol.l tn oil rnnA ll-11 ororiota Don't mat
OWW JJ " v. f
any mistake, but remember the namt
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's &wamp-K.ooi
and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., Ot
every bottle.
Beautitnl Complexions. .
Are SDOiled by usinir any kind of vrevaratloi
that fills the porea f the skin The Dit way i
secure a olear complexion, ireeiro sauownw:
pimple", Diotcnea, eic.in to aeep me liycr in sro
order. An occasional dose of Herblne will cleanc
the bowels, regulate the lirer, and so establish
clear, healthy complexion, ouc al ttiarman.
Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FJR. LOUIS A. M0REIS
DENTIST
Office next door to Courier buildit.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST ' .
All work warranted and satisfaction guarantt .
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Caafleld Building
0RR0ON CITY OBKOtr
JJt C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Does an Up-To-Date General Praotlce
Special attention given to surgery and dtseau ..
or women.
Office In Garde Building, 7th and Main f
OREGON CITY, OREGON
OSTEOPATHY
DR. C. D. LOVE
OSTEOPATHIC FHYSIOI"
Graduate of Amorloan School ef Osteopatl
Kirknvllle,Mo.
Successfully treats both acute and cbronle t.
eases. Call lor literature.
Consultation and Examination Free.
0c Hour.: ,
Or by appointment at any tlx
Booms oyer Dr. Morris' Dental Parlors, next di
to Courier Office.
" OKBOOK CITY, OIBOOX.
0. Sohuebii. W. 8. D'El
JREN A SCI1UEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Dtutfdier tttb&olot.
Will praotloe In all courts, make colleotk
Hid settlements of eatates, fnrninh nbHtracti
atle, lend you money and lend your money .
ust mortgage. Office in Enterprise building.
3REGON CITI OltKQc .
(J, D, & D. 0. LATCURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Oommerolal, Bnal Estate and Probata our
Mpnolaltles
Office In Commercial Bank Building
0HEGON CITY OREOl
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Real Estate bonght and sold, money loan
liles examined nndabHtracts made, cash paid I
oiinty warrants. Vrobato and commission
oourt buslueaxand Insurance.
BOOH 8, WXmaRD BUILDIN8
OREGON CITY, .... OBEO
QBANT B. DIMICK
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will praotlee In all Courts In the HtfUe, Clrei
and District Courts of tba United Hlatea.
lusolyent debtors taken through bankrupt!
Offloe In Garde Building, Oregon City, Or.
QOMMEROIAL bank
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking bnalnftu
Makes loans and collections, discounts bl
bays and sells dumestlc and foreign eiohaw
and receives deposits subject to oheck.
Open from a. m. to 4 p. a.
D (,. LiTOl'BETTR,
President
f. J. Metis
Oaebj
(J N. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established IBM)
Prompt dcllyery to all parts of the elty
JKEGON CITS REG( :
Oregon City
Sccond-Hand & Jnnk Stoi-.
Has now on hand a full line
cook and heating stoves, new r
second hand, and we can save y
money on them. Cook stoves frc
3.00 up. All kinds of Jur,
bought. Our motto: Cheap fo
cash. 10th and main Sts.( Oregci.
City, Ore.
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