Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, May 11, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1906
PORTLAND'S
Great Sale of Lace
Every Housekeeper Interested-It will Pay Yo to Anticipate Yoar Needs
In all our years of Curtain felling we have n e'yer been so weU prepared for a big
sale as now. ' And while our stocks are. unusually; large and there is a wide range of
patterns
to make selection from, if xS not in quality, alone
A.W, Itv'ic- 'the i;cvinrc
yuAun .a ,.nB y
; placing
ng orders wun reputaDie muim
VOU will ue Qc !iIT'TM w'! ll. oiira onu- niuuo ...r-- -:r r -t r ' -
.WI ,-:l.! ,u,., c.v..i ,ohi0c niipH hiah with cfstJ new curtains all very specially
., i ...:u c;,
you promptly. .v..
White Scotch Lace Certains
34 in. wide by
2V2 yds. long,
priced at, pr...... S"-
40 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially priced
at, pr.........;...;,.,:... 75C
.45'ia. wi3e by 3 yds. long, , specially priced
at, pr.::.;.... .;:...........,....,. .....95c
.52 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially pr:ced
at, pr..........,.;...:.. .J1.25
Arabian Scotch Lace Curtains
A Varied Assortment, Moderately Priced.
41 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially priced ,
at, pr 85C
46 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially priced
at, pr l-oo
52 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially priced
at, pr $1-25
60 in. wide by y2 yds. long, specially
j need at, pr -. .$1.50
New Madras Curtains
Choice and Pretty Stuffs - Cheap.
A great showing of fancy colored cross stripe
Madra. Curtains, full 42 inches wide and 3 yards
long. All the best colorings in shades of blue,
green, red and yellow; specially priced for this
sale at, pr pair .....
$1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $1.75. i-95 t 4-50
38-inch striped Scrim in white and ecru, specially
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
orVi Tnm?r1 Liver and
chi5SfflT Laxative Fruit Syrup
HOWELL
MOLALLA GRANGE.
MolRlla Grange, No. 310, held a
very busy meeting last Saturday, hav
ing work in all four degrees by eight
additions to the membership roll.
Four applications were considered
and placed on the pending list.
Grange decided to hold second an
nual fair this fall, exact time and
committees will be announced later.
Five dollars was voted for equal suf
frage campaign. Speoial meeting of
the Grange will be held May 1 at
night, for initiatory work. J. W.
Thomas, L. H. Coohran and George
Ogle were appointed a committee on
equal taxation, to look after Grange
interests on election day. Flag was
placed at half mast over Grange hall
in honor of our departed member.
Juvenile Grange No. 3 is in working
order with the following ofBoers:
M., Lloyd Kayler; O.. Fred Parvell;
secretary, Otto Ramsby; chaplain,
Agnes Robbins; L. , Louise Nicolai;
A. S., Golda Harless ; S., George
Sohamelj Ceres, Maud Steininger;
P., Sibble McFaddin; F.. Sadie Lay;
treasurer, Maragret Fourie; G., Burt
Cole ; organist, Rosy Cole ; matron,
Mrs . Schamel ; assistant, Mrs. Mary
Fourie.
Committee on condolence submitted
the following reprrt, which was unan
imously adopted :
"Whereas, In the untimely death
of John R. Shaver, the community
has lost an enterprising citizen at the
post of duty ; the ramny a Kma Hus
band and father ; Molalla Grange No.
810 one of its charter members; there-
fnra hn it
Resolved, That Grange charter be
draped in mourning ror a period 01
thirty days and tl at this resolution
be spread on the minutes, a copy sent
to the bereaved family and each of
the county papers as an expression of
this Grange's heartfelt sympathy.
J. W. THOMAS,
J. R. COLE,
KATE SCHAMEL,
Committee.
Cut in Shoes White Oxfords, 83c,
99c, $1.19; chocolate low Shoes, 95o
up; cut in Miesss' Fine Shoes, $1.14;
Ladies' Fine to $1. 19. Red F-ont.
MAPLE LANE.
Politics are just a trifle warm just
now. CoL Stefelknecht wants to see
all in favor of the best man eleot him
no matter of what creed or political
belief.; ;
Chris Simpkins is having tbe lum
ber hauled from the mills to Oregon
Oity, with which to erect ajreaidenoe.
This will make three houses ,he rents
in town
Mrs. A. B. Alien hu brand new
FASTEST GROWING STORE
PRICES ARE EXTREMELY LOW
rw: rum qaI f' vlMU?a20 We
. v ,f:rp,ronnrTroN, Curtains we know
- a u.? , yi I
nn A i,inHc ore amnip anil me uaucuis auu ucoituo -
Plenty ofxf a salespeople will be her, to wait on
priced at, per
. 42-Inch
. specially
& TONES, Reliable
buggy and can now enjoy a trip to
Oregon Uity in oomrort.
Clevelan 1 Allen was home over
Sunday. He is working in one of the
Portland brickvards and is a , valued
hand.
The hop yards are looking healthy.
Mr. Plowman has been resting up
sinoe his return from several days de
voted to hunting that murderer,
Smith.
Mr. Koppock had the misfortune to
lose a horse lately.
Crops are looking fine.
Mrs. Allen has just finished the job
of making a mile and a half of fine
board fenoe. Her son Pleasant did
the work.
Real estate is changing hands quite
briskly lately in Maple Lane, the
latest to dispose of their fine holdings
being Prof. Oalavan and Mr. Teitz,
consideration not known. Mrs. Der
rick, the renter on the latter farm,
gives up possession.
Never in the history of old residents
of Maple Lane have they known that
thoroughfare to be in better condition
than now, since Mr. Gibbs has had
the steam road grader at work. Even
old stumps and rock have been ousted
out of their beds to make that road
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Mautz are enjoying
a visit from their daughter from Gol
dendale, Wash.
Lowest prices. Seed Peas, one-half
or 5c; Package Seeds, now 2c; 10
quart galvanised Pail, 19c: 14-qoart
Pail, 23c ; Soaps, 2c, 2c, 3c. Red
Front.
HIGHLAND.
Charley Kirs and family hav re
turned to Highland from Eastern Or
egon. Moehnke & Heft are preparing to
move their men.
Fred Eiebe has moved down on the
property they acquired of John Heft.
J. Po Hock has sold 40 acres to a
family of ten from Pennsylvania.
George Kirk's family has moved
down from Eastern Oregon and they
will operate the Beeson sliinglemill.
Bill Smith was a caller in High
land the othdr day.
Some folks are asking about those
plank. Some say they were spilled
April 20th.
Charles Shock ley made a short
visit home from the logging camp.
Hurley Fellows is down with tbe
measles and Lester is improving
slowly.
Lonis Rath is working id Oregon
City.
y pa n tv n pi
LJ i!j In & LJ
Curtains
mat we exec... ,
beean planning for the
sale,
a,
the most
priced
yard. .......
Curtain
.......10c, 8c and 5c
Scrim 12 i-2c
A big assortment of pretty colored Curtain Scrim
in handsome striped effects, colors red, blue
green' and yellow, full 42 inches wide; ' unusual
value aty yd. i2)c
42-In. Curtain Madras 25c, 20c, 1 5c
42-inch colored cross-stripe Curtain Madras, in
ah the best colorings, red, green, blue and yellow
lull 42 inches wide; unsurpassed values at, per
yard, 25c, 20c and 15C
36-Inch Curtain Scrim iOc
White Leno Strped Curtain Scrim, full 36 inches
wide; good, firm quality; specially priced for this
sale at per yard 10c
36-Inch Curtain Swiss 2 t -2c
White Curtain Swiss, in a big assortment of
patterns; dots, stripes and figures; full 36 inches
wide; specially priced for this sale at 2)2c
Corded Arabian Lace Curtains
A Great Gathering at Lowest Prices.
45 in. wide by 3 yds. long, specially
priced, pr .....i.5o
50 in. wide by 3 1-2 yds. long, specially
. priced, pr $2.35
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
Dtuggists
Another mutual telephone division
has been formed, which extends out
into Eliwood.
SUFFRAGISTS VICTORIOUS,
Women's Club Members Mold Ao Interesting
Debate.
Women's suffrage won another vic
tory Wednesday afternoon when the
question was the subject of an earnest
and interesting debate at the regular
meeting of the Women's (Jlnb, which
was'held at the residence of Mrs. Linn
E. Jones The entire afternoon was
oocupied with the debate, and the
judges were the oity superintendent
and the principals of the Barclay and
Easthmn schools. Miss AddieE. Clark,
Mrs. Viola Godfrey and Mrs. Emilie
Shaw.
Mrs. W. S. U'Ren, Mrs. Rosina
Fonts and Mrs. E. W. Scott took the
winning side and the negative was
represented by Mrs. Linn Jones,
Mrs. P. K Hammond and Mrs. John
Adams.
The next mooting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs. W. A.
White, Wednesday afternoon, May 23,
when Mrs. T. A. Pope will read a
paper on "Art. " Mrs. R. O. Ganong
will render vocal selections and Miss
tiossie Hnmhpreys will give a recita
tion.
Morphine Fiend la Jail.
STauies Taylor, a morphine fiend
was brought in Thursday morning by
w. ti. Counsel!, from Payn, a station
on the Oregon Water Power & Rail
way Uompany's line, about four miles
from the Golf L11 ks. Taylor li'is
been a vicnn of the drug for several
years and two years a&o was commit
ted to the insane asylum from this
county, but the authorities there do
not harbor morphine fiends or crunks,
and the offioials here are at a loss to
know what disposition to make of the
man.
It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do we hear it remarked :
"It's only a cold," and a lew days
later learn that the man is on his.back
with Dneumonia. This is of inch
common occurrence that a cold, how
ever slight, should not be disre
garded. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy counteracts any tendency of a
cold to result in pneumonia, and has
gained its great popularity and exten
sive. sales hy iu prompt cores of this
common ailment It always cures and
is pleasant to take. For sale by Hunt
Is? Eros. Co. , Oregon City and Mol-alla.
Clackamas County Court
'(Continued from page 8)
O. R. Miller, 5.80
School Dlst. 103, 3.00
C. N. Greenman, .63
Ednetta Chase, 2.00
A. P. Stokes, 3.00
O. Wlsslnger, .20
, Molalla Grange, 2.00
Underwood Co., 7.60
Telephone Co., 15.35
V. Harris, 1.85
Huntley Bros, Staty, 17.75
ifl
Enterprise, 324.52
Courier, . 13.55
Jas Roake, Mach'y, 100.00
B. O. Caufleld Spcl Train
100.00
A. J. Lewis, Fruit Inspector,
19.50
1 Deaths From Appendicitis
Decrease in the same ratio that the
nse of Dr. King's New Life Pill in
creases. They save' you from danger
and bring quick and painless release
from constipation and the ills grow
ing out of it Strength and vigor al
ways follow their use. Guaranteed
by Howell & Jones, Druggists. 25o.
Try them
I
I
W1
Oregon
Si 10 line
Union Pacific
AMD
3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST DAILY 3
Through Pullman standard and tourist
sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago
Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally
conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan
sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free)
to the East daily.
70
HOURS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No change of cars
70
DEPART
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES
from Portland, Ore.
ARRIVE
FROM
Chicago
Portland
Special
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft
Worth, Omaha, K.nsas
City, St. Louis, Chicago
and the East,
6:25 p. m,
9:lj a m via
Huntington
Atlantic
Express
8:15 p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kansas
City, Salt Lake, Chicago
and the East, .
7:15 a. m
via Hunting
ton:
Spokane
Flyer v
6:15 . m.
via
Spokane
Walla Walla, Lewlston,
bpokane, Wallace, Hull
man, Minneapolis, St,
Paul.Duluth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and East.
8:00 a. m
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
For Astoria, way points and
North Beach Daily (except bundayjat
at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Dally
service (water permitting) on Willamette
and lamniil Klvers.
For full Information ask or Write yout
nearest ticket agent.
A. L. CRAIC.
General Passenger Agent.'"
The Oregon Railroad and Navagatlon
Portland Ore.
NEW TO-DAY
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's
office. Commercial Bank Building,
Oregon Oity.
FOR SALE-MY 8-ROOM HOUSE
with 3 and 18-100 acres of good land.
Woodhouse ; henhouse ; barn ; young
orchard bearing fruit ; lots of small
fruit of all kinds; over an acre of
potatoes planted, the balanoe iu
garden truck ready to eat. All will
go with place for $700 a bargain.
Interested parties may call or ad
dress, Frank Wolfe, Canby, Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's
office, Commercial Bank Building,
Oregon City.
HOUSE FOR RENT. NEW, 6
rooms, "oor. lath and Monroe streets,
$9 with water. Apply next door.
FOR SALE-MY PROPERTY IN
Willamette at the right price, on
easy terms. J. A. Moehnke, Box
194, City.
LOST-ON THE KOAD BETWEEN
Oregon Oity and Liberal, check
hook and othei papers. Return to
Courier office and receive reward,
LOST BETWEEN OREGON CITY
and Brown's schoolhonse, small
purse containing $10 in gold and
small 'change. Finder please leave
at Howell & Jones' Drugstore and
receive reward.
CELEBRATED KAISER BEER AT
The Planet. Best drink in town.
L. Ruconich.
W. S. EDDY,
Veterinary Stttgeon
Will be located at Fashion
Livery Stables in
Oregon City.
RELIEF FOR LADIES
FRFNPH Tansy Wafs
1 lVLllljil Original and on
genuine. Put up
in yellow wrapper with Crown trade
mirk. Fcr sale by lending druggists.
PRICE $2.00 PER BOX.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notioe is hereby given that the
Count; Court of Olaokamai County,
Oregon, has nxea Tuesday, June 0,
1900, at 10 o'olock A. M. at the Court
House in Oregon City, Oregon, as the
time and plaoe for hearing objections,
if any, to the settlement of the guard
ianship of Albert Lloyd Fuller and
Georgia Evelyn Fuller, minors.
ALbEKT LLOYD FULLER,
GEORGIA EVELYN FULLER.
Dated May 3, 1906.
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County,
Charles R. Austen, Linda E. Spoor,
Minnie B. Mallatt, Dana I Gib
son, and Ona R. Austen, Plaintiffs,
Timothy Austen, Freeman W. Ansten,
Delta H. Austen, and Lillie B. Mo
Fadden, guardian of the persons
and estates of said Freeman W.
Austen and Delta ' F. Ansten,
Minors, Defendants:
To Timothy Austen:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear in
the above Court and cause and answer
the complaint filed against you on or
before the Kith day of June, 1906, and
if you fail so to appear and answer the
complaint filed agaimft you the plain
tiffs will take a decree against you
for the partition of the following des
cribed real estate, situate in Olaoka
mas County, Oregon, towit: Begin
ning at the Northeast corner of the D.
L. O of Benjamin B. Jackson in T. 5
8., R. 2 E. of the Willamette Merid
ian and running thence West on the
North line of said Claim to the old
Territorial road, thence southwesterly
along said road to the corner of John
Everhart's laud, thence East on the
North line of W. P. Kaylor and
Linda Eaylor's land to tjie East line
of said Claim, thence North on 'the
East linn of said Claim to the place
of ( beginning, containing 100 acres,
and for a proportionate share of the
costs, disbursements and expenses of
said partition, and for such other
relief as to the Court shall seem meet.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
for a period of six ffeenS, that being
the time specified in said order for
summouB to be pub'ished, first publi
cation beirg May 4, 1906, and last,
June 15, 1906.
LI Y STIFP,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, William F. Young, has
filed his final report bb Executor of
thB Estate of William James Tuck
ncss, deceased, and that tne Ucurt has
Bot June 5, 1906, as the time for hear
ing said final report All persons are
hereby notified who have an interest
in raid estate to appear at the County
Courtroom at the Court House, in Or
egon Oity. Oregon on said date, and
if they have any objection to the said
report to make the same known or
thoy will be forever barred.
Dated this 3d day of Mar, 1906.
, WILLIAM F. YOUNG,
Executor Aforesa'd.
Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Es
tate.
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that Peter
M. boyles has been appointed Exe
cntor of the Last Will and Testament
of James Hanson, deceased, and all
persons having claims against the
estate ot said deceased are hereby
requested to present them for payment
within six months from this date,
properly verified to said Execi tor at
Molalln, Oregon, at the office cf Jno.
W. Loder, Oregon City, Oregon.
Dated May 8, . 1906.
PETER M. BOYLES.
Executor of last Will and Testa
ment of James Hanson, deoeased,
This Means Dolhrs to You
THE INVESTORS GUIDE will sell your prop
erty no matter where located. A new system One
thousand salesmen are sure to do business. If you
have anything to sell or exchange, or a new enter
prise you wish promoted, or a good Invention to put
on the market don't fall to write to-day
Address: THE GUIDE PUBLISHING CO.
811 Marquam Bldg. Portland, Oregon .'
A Heavy Load to Carry.
Along with dyspepsia comes nervous
ness and Koneral ill-health. Why? Be
cause a disordered stomach does not per
mit the food to be properly digested, and
Its products assimilated by the system.
The blood is charged with poisons which
come from this disordered digestion, and
in turn tho nerves are not fed on good,
red blood, and we see symptoms of nerv
ousness, sleeplessness and general break
down. It Is not head work, nor over phy
sical oxortlon that docs It, but poor stom
ach work. With poor, thin blood the
body is not protected against the attack
of germs of rjrlp, bronchitis and consump
tion. Fortify the Uxly at once with Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a
rare combination of native medicinal
roots without a tiartlcle of alcohol or
dangerous habit-forming drills,
A littlo book of extracts, from promi
nent medical authorities extolling overy
Ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce's
Ooldnn Medical Discovery will be mailed
free to anv address on request by postal
card or letter. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Kunaio, m. i.
Many years of active practice convinced
Dr. Pierce of tho value of many native
roots as medicinal agents and ho went to
great expense, both in time and In money,
to perfect his own peculiar processes for
rendering them both efficient and safe for
tonic, alterative and rebuilding events.
The enormous popularity of "Ciolden
Medical Discovery" Is due both to Its
sctontldc compounding and to the actual
medicinal value of its Ingredients. Tho
publication of the ruimes of the ingredi
ent on tho wrapper of every bottlo sold,
gives full assurance of Its non-alcoholic
character and removes all objection to
the use of an unknown or secret remedy.
It Is not a patent medicine nor a secret
one either. This fact nuts It. in a clan
all by itself, bearing as It does upon overy
bottle wrapper The Badge of Iiouesty, In
the full list of its Ingredients.
The "Golden Medical Discovery " cures,
weak stomach. Indigestion, or dyspepsia,
torpid liver and biliousness, ulceration of 1
stomach and bow let and all catarrhal af
fections no matter what parts or organs
may be affected with It Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets are the original little I
liver pills, tint put up 40 years ago. They
regulate so4 fnvli.rt,t. stomach, liver
and bowels. Such uaiuted but never
nutlwl. 8nr-cota1 sod e..y to taks
si candy. One to throe a dote.
TAKE TIME
TO EAT
Hurry at Meals Will Send You to 'Huntley
Bros. Co. for Mi-o-aa Stomach Tablets.
"Eat 'in haste and repent at leis
ure" is an old saying brought up to
date..
Hurry at breakfast means a bad
start of the day, and if you hurry also
at other meals, you will soon suffei
with loss of appetite, sleeplessness,
nervousness furred tongue, specks te
fore the eyes, headaches, backaches
weakness and dieblity, indigestion, 01
ther ills that are oaused by an abused
stomach.
Here in Oregon City, as in tho
sands of other places over the country,
hurry at meals increases the drug
gistV business. Not'a day passes that
Huntley Bros. Co. do not sell several
packages of Mi-o-na stomach tablets
to those who have ruined their diges
tion by hot taking time to at. ;
Of course, indigestion has many
other oauses, hut Whatever the' cause,
the remedy is the same-Mi-o-na. It
cures any aoidity there inay be, in
creases the flow of the gastric juipes,
and actually gives strength and tone
to the whole digestive system, so yon
can soon eat anything at any time
without tear ot indigestion. ' 'Z
Huntley Bros.. Co.!; have ' seen .,so
many cures made by Mi-o-na that they
sell it under an absolute guarantee
that it will be,, successful in eyory
case where it is-'-'Used' in' accordance
with directions,' ; that is; ' one tablet
before enoh meal; and will rmuud the
money to- anyone whom it does not
help. - large box of Miio-im tiiblots
costs but 60 oents if it cures ; noth
ing if it falls. ' '
BRIDGE NOTIOE.
Notice is hereby given that bids,
accompanied by plans and specifica
tions, will be received at the office of
the County Clerk of Clackamas
Oouuty, Oregon, for the construction
of a bridge across Sucker Creek, near
Oswego, at the site of the present
bridge.
Said bids will be received np tn and
including May 29th, at 10 o'olonk A.
M. F. W. GRKENMAJN,
County Clerk
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the County
Court of Clackamas County, Orogon,
for a license to bjII spirituous, malt
and vinous liquors for a 'period ot
twelve months, from the 6th day of
June, 1906, at 10 o'olook A. M. of
said day, andthat 1 will present yte
following petition to said Court on
said day for said license.
Dated this 12th day of April, A.;D.,,
1900. '
WM. S. FLYNN..
PETITION, .
To the honorable (Joohty Court of
OluekaniaB County, Oregon : I
We, the unoersigned residents and
legal voters of Pleasant Hill Pruninot
in .Olaokamas County, Stato of Ore-.
gon, heroby respeotlully petition you
honorable body to grant to Wuu S.
Flynn a 1' cense for the period of
twelve mouths from the 6th day of
June, 1906, to sell spirituous, mult
and vinous liquors in less quantities
than one gallon in the town or wii
sonville, Pleasant Hill Prucinot,
UlackamaB County, State of Oregon.
Jay Baker T. Pinard
E. Hines Aleo Monroe
Peter Heater J. H. Baker
G. W. Baker O Brookman
W. F. Young Wm. Boston
M. M. Baker T. H. M. Baker
E. W. Yeager G. F, Butson
S. E. Hillman A. Baker
M. E. Templeman J. M. Baker
J. S. Roberts S. M. Roberts
H. S. Bergman F. W. Royoe
Jacob Baurer Fred Eruger
A. Murdook Wm. Oberst
J. W. Fioken W. Willis
A. Zinn Hush Her
J. A. Vobb H. Voss
W. Heater G. Todd
Geo. Eunes O. Comstock
N, MoOonnell J. A. MoOonnelt
O. I. Calkins W. G. Morsran
Fred Brookman William Moore
John Herron N. D. Beavert "
Tom Bater T. .N. Baker
E. W. Camehl William Bakor
John Fetter E. Elliott
H. T. Wilhelm Chris Wilhelm
F. A. Sohrader A! MoOully
Isaao Tautfest E. Struve
Wm. Eramien Fiank Sohmidt
G. Williams O. A. Hines
Ld Swanson Jno. Sovey
Joe Roberts F. W. St. Glair
W. E. Mayoock Z Frank Kiser
W. F. Lewis J. A. Parrott
Guy McOulIy Fred J. Epler
A. Jaeger Oust Jaegrr
James Wilson E. F. Jaoxer
J, Lawrence Jas. O. Ohalupsky
G. Kramien E. A. Hines ,
R. R. Lee Peter Irmen
W. Porter L. Gout
Walter Lewis Ross Louoy
Mark Roberts D. R. Davis
Ed Pinard F. U. Roberts
A. Roberts K. S- Calkins
Frank Liebermann Amos Morgan
Chas. Epler H. D. Harms
Carl Karman U. Failmozger
J. H. Hoffman R. D. Johnston
John Groseclose K L. Bristow
John Tautfest. F. W. Schradcr
L. T. Vinsou O. Heater
R. Heater J. N. Hoffman
W. P. Baker J. M. BoyioB
B. J. Einion i
NOTIOE TO CREDITOU3.
Notice is hereby givenjtlmt Herman
Liesman has been appointed Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of
George Bachmeyer, dooeased. and all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased are hereby e
quested to present them for .yicnt
within six months from this date,
properly verified to said Executor at
mv place near Stafford, Oregon.
Dated May 7, 1906.
HERMAN LIESMAN,
Executor oi the Last Will and Testa
ment of George Bachmeyer, de
oeased. ;
R. L. HOLMAN, Lea IHi
dertaker and Embalmer. 'ihr.e In
Caufield Bldg., Oregon City, Die.