Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 908
I
Special Sale
YOU CANT EQUAL THESE VALUES ELSEWHER.E IN THE CITY ?
There will be grest rush for these values for unquestionably these offerings ere exceptionally attractive and
most women will realiieth.it they are." If you wish the first choice of Che most fashionable fabrics at tempt
. Ingly low prices, no more favorable opportunity will come your way this season.
NEW FALL SILKS
AT $1.50 SUka away down in price; that's the spe
cial word from the silk counter this week's selling;
a splendid selection, Including such popular silks as
novelty Messalines and print warp, Louissenes in
Persian plaids, rich Egyptian designs In the' new
shades, electric blue, smoke gray, Burgundy red, new
tans, olive green, new rose, new browns, navy blue,
etc.; these are the silks that are in vogue for now
and the coming winter and will be shown in amaz
ing abundance; extraordinary values, special at $1.50
SILK WAISTINGS
AT 75c An unusually beautiful assortment of fancy
Silks for waists, in all the new popular shades and
very latest styles, including Taffetas, Louissenes,
Messalines, etc., in neat broken checks, Pekln
Complete
THE NEW SUITS Our showing of the new Suits
will delight you. All the leading models are here
in a great variety of the fashionable materials.
You'll have no trouble in finding just what Is wanted
at a price well within the limitations of your purse.
SUITS AT $25.00 In the newest and smartest
models, the man-tailored kind, of elegant quality
broadcloth, worsteds arid novelty suitings; the coats
are 2G to 36 inches long, satin lined, some are satin
or braid trimmed, others plain tailored; the skirts
are new and strictly up-to-date, made to correspond
with the coat; about 20 different styles to choose
from at $25.00
AT $19.50 Suits for women and misses; 12 distinct
models and all are the very latest styles; some are
braid and Batln trimmed, others are plain tailored;
materials are broadcloths, fancy chevron stripes,
novelty suitings and hard twisted worsteds; wide
range of colors, including solid black; the skirts are
gored, pleated, buttoned and self-fold trimmed; coats
are all satin lined.
A GRAND LOT OF SUITS AT $12.50 AND $15.00
Great many of these are samples and only one of a
kind ; . represent every new feature for the Fall ;
coats are 30 to 36 inches long, wide choice of ma
terials; handsome suts for little money.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS
' Do you want variety when you make your choice
of a fall coat? You don't have to go further than
this store for the broadest and our qualities, styles
Summons.
In the Cirouit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County. .. .
Adelaide E. Miller, Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Miller, Defendant.
( To Thomas Miller, defendant above
Darned: i : ' ' f .
In the name of the Btate of Oregon,
yo" are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before th 9th day of Ootober, A. D.
1908, said date being after the ex
piration of six weeks from the first
publication of this summons, and if
vou fail to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof the plain,
tiff will apply to court for the relief
demanded in the comprint, towit1
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant
This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of
the County Cburt for Clackamas
County, Oregon, which order was
made and entered on the 26th day of
September, 1908, and the time pre
N son bed for publication thereof is six
veeks, beginning Friday, August
28th, 1908, and continuing each week
thereafter to and including Friday.
Ootober 9th. 1908.
GEO. O. BROWNELL,
Attorney for Paintiff.
Summons.
In the Cirouit Court of the State ot
Oregon tor Clackamas County.
Dennis Davis Shingle & Lumber Co.,
a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henrietta Pratt, Defendant.
To Henrietta Pratt, the above named
defendant:
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required lo appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 19th day of
Ootober, 1908, the same being more
than six weeks from the date of the
first publicatioa of this summons, as
per order of court, and if you fail so
to appear and answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed tor in its complaint, towit:
For a decree adjudging and deore
ing that a deed in due form was duly
made and exeouted by Catherine J.
Miller to her husband, Jacob P.
Miller, on or about the day of
September. 1882, oonveying to said
Jacob P. Miller the premises described
in the complaint, being abont 2.4
acres of laud situated in Section
Thirty-five (35), Township One (1)
South of Kange One (1) Eat,t of the
Willamette Meridian in Clackamas
County, Oregon, and commonly
known as the hyan Tract, which deed
was never reoorded, and forever
quieting the title in the present
owners of all said tract of land and
forever enjoining and retstraiuing the
defendant aud all persons claiming by,
through, or under her from asserting
any claim to said premises, or any
part thereof, and tor such other and
furthei relief as to the court may
seem meet and equitable.
Th s summons is published in the
Oregon City Courier by order of Hon.
Grant B. Dimick. County Judge of
Clackamas Couutv, Oregon, duly
made and enrered during the absence
from said county- of Hon. T. A. Mc
Bride 'Circuit Judge for the above
entitled court, on the 81st day of
August, 1908.oGLEsByYouNOi
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date "of first publication Sept. 4,
Date of last publication Oct. 18,
1908. y '
Executor's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the will and
estate of Jonas J. Kauffman. deceas
ed, by virtue, and in pursuance ot r.
Portland's FaHest-Growing Store.
of Silks and
stripes, novelty stripes, fancy plaids, Scotch plaids,
etc.; nothing the silk department offers is more at
tractive or more thoroughly practical for all season's
wear than. these pretty silk waistings; regular $1
and $1.25 values, specially priced for this sale.. 75c
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS.
, - Specially Priced.
A great showing of colored woolen materials, in
cluding Read's celebrated Serges, the best and most
durable material made, extra heavy weight, brilliant
finish, In colors navy, brown, green, red, cream and
black; four qualities to choose from.
44-Inch Serges, special at 75c
40-inch Serges, special at $1.00
50-inch Serges, special at .' $1.25
54-lnch Serges, special at ; $1.50
Showing New Fall
and prices will surely decide you to buy here.
Women's and misses' Long Coats of broadcloth and
light weight kerseys, In black and colors at $5.00,
$6.50, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50, and $15.00
Children's full lenuth Coats, in great many different
styles and materials at $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50
Pretty new Fall Coats for the little ones in bear
skins, velvet, plain and fancy cloth at $2.95, $3.50,
$4.50 and $5.50
ATTRACTIVE SHIKT WAISTS
Our stock is now larger and more varied than it
has been at any time this season and embraces
styles that are not only dainty and beautiful but are
attractively priced. Pleasure and satisfaction are
therefore assured to all purchasers.
The new Tailored Waists ln.wh'te and colors $1.25
$1.50 and $1.90
Batiste, mohair, and French flannel Waists at $1.50
$1.95, $2.25 and $2.50
THE SEASON'S NEW FURS
We have made a special effort this season to
please our most exacting patrons when it comes to
purchasing furs, as our assortment will show. How
we stand on the price question these figures will
Indicate: '.' ,
French Coney Neckpieces and Storm Collars, priced
at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, up to $4.50
Isabella Fox and natural mink, priced at $6.50,
$7.50, and up to , $25.00
order and license of the Hon. County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
in the above estate, and made and en
tered of record on the 9th day of Sep
tember. A. D. 1908, will from and af
ter the 10th day of October, 1908, pro
ceed to sell at private sale, for cash
in band, the following described real
estate belonging to said estate, to
wit: ' ' ... ,
Beginning at the North East cor
ner of the Donation Land Claim of
Wm. J. Brown, In T. 4, S. R. 1, E. of
the Willamette Meridian," the same
also being the northeast corner of
Section 31, In said township and
range; thence West along the North
line of said claim eighty (80) rods;
thence South Two Hundred (200)
rods; thence East eighty (80) rods
to the East line of said claim; thence
North along the East line of said
claim two hundred (200) rods to
the place of beginning con-tainlng
100 acres. ' Bids for said land
may be made to the undersigned at
their residence near Needy in said
county. The sale Is to be made sub
ject to the confirmation of said Court,
DANIEL KAUFFMAN,
J. Y. KAUFFMAN,
SAMUEL KAUFFMAN,
H. H. DEETZ,
H. E. CROSS, Executors.
Attorney for Estate. .
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. '
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
Hub Kuerten, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix with the
Will annexed of the above entitled es
ate has filed in the County Court of
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
her flrsnl account as such administra
trix with the will annexed of said estate
and that the Court has fixed Monday,
October 19th, 1908, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of said day at the court
room of said Court in Oregon City,
Oregon, as the time and place of hear
ing any and all objections to said re
port and the final settlement of said
estate. .,. BERTHA KUERTEN,
Administratrix with the Will annexed
of said estate. . . i :.. . .
BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney for es
tate. ' ' . ;
Dated September 15, 1908.
Sheriff's Sale. 7
In the Coun'.y Court of the State of
Orego1'., for the County of Clacka
mas, i
J. J. Johnson, Plaintiff,
.vs. ' ' :
Cyrus Arnett, Defendant.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas. ss.
By virtue of an attachment execu
tion, duly Issued out of and under the
seal of the above entitled court, in
the above entitled cause, to me duly
directed and dated the 8th day of Sept.
1908, upon a Judgment rendered and
entered In said court on the 8th day
of Sept. 1908, In favor of J. J. John
son, plaintiff, and against Cyrus Ar
nett, defendant, for the sum of $338.80,
with Interest thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the date
hereof, and the further sura of $50,
as attorneys fee, and the further sum
of $15.00 cost and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make gale of the fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate in the county of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
The interest and title of said de
fendant (Cyrus Arnett) in and to lots
6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block numbered 9
in the' Oregon Iron and Steel Com
pany's First addition to the town of
Oswego, in said Clackamas County,
Oregon.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and de
cree, and in compliance with the corn-
W0ml "Best
"nn iTif V.tfr -1 iin If I : a '
in
Quality
Dress Goods
Garments
mands of said writ, I will, on Satur
day, the 31st day of October, 1908; at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at the
front door of the County Court House
in the City of Oregon City, in said
County and State, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. S. Gold Coin
cash in hand, all the right, title and
Interest which the within named de
fendants or either of them, had on the
date of the mortgage herein or since
had in or to the above described real
property or any part thereof, to satis
fy said execution, judgment order, de
cree, interest, cost and all accruing
costs. " . 1 i
R. B. BEATIE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By R. W. Baker, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Sept. 8,
1908. ,
. SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County. ,
, Cecillia E. Wamsley, Plaintiff,
l vs. .
Charles B. Wamsley, Defendant.
To Charles B. Wamsley, the above
named defendant: ,
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before Oct. 24, 1908, said date being
after the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons,
and If you Xail to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to .the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint,
to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of
the County Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon, which order was
made and entered on the 9th day of
Spntemhpr 1908. and the time pres
cribed for publication thereof Is six
weeks, beginning Friday, sept inn,
1908, and continuing each week there
after, to and including Friday, Oct.
23d, 1908.
First publication of this summons
Sept. 11th, 1908. Date of last publi
cation, Oct. 23d, 1908.
H. F. LATOURETTE,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County. .
Earl C. Chase, Plaintiff,
'vs.
Grace M. Chase,' Defendant.
To Grace M. Chase, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit and
court on or before the expiration of
six weeks from and after the first pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: the
30th day uf October, 1908, and if you
fail so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof the plain-
; tiff will apply to the court for the re
i lief prayed for in this complaint, to-
wit: for a decree against you dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between you and plaintiff on
the ground of desertion and cruel and
Inhuman treatment. This summons
i is published pursuant to an order
duly made and entered In the above
; entitled suit on the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1908, by Hon. Grant B. Dim
ick, Judge of the County Court for
Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
The date of the first publication
hereof is the 18th day of September,
1908.
i , H. C. KINO, -
' Attorney for Plaintiff.
No. 235 Worcester Bldg., Portland,
Ore. ' 1 " " "
14
"" ,7 ' '.! Citation :i )''"!' '.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacks-
mas,- SS. .-' '.
In the Matter of the Estate
Of ' - "j :
Alvin Crowe, deceased.
To Nellie Crowe, widow, and Paul
ine Crowe and Nettie Crowe, the chil
dren and minor heirs of said , De
ceased r - :. '
. You,; and each of you, are hereby
notified that a petition has been filed
In the above entitled Court by T. C.
Thomas, the Administrator of Bald
Estate, for an order to sell at private
sale, the following described Real Es
tate of said Estate, or so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy
debts, claims, and charges against said
Estate, and . expenses of Administra
tion, said land being described as fol
lows, to-wlt:
The West half of the South West
quarter, and Lots numbered Three and
Four of Section1 29, Tp. 3, S. of R. 2
E., of the Willamette Meridian, con
taining 150.11 acres, excepting 60
acres sold to M. C. Wrlgley, July 16,
1881, by deed recorded in Book S
page 519, Deed Records of Clackamsa
County, Oregon.
The same to be sold in separate
parcels as In Bald petition set forth,
and you, and each of you, are hereby
cited to appear in said Court on or
before the 9th day of November, A. D.
1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, to
show cause, If any you have, why said
Petition should not be granted, and
said order of sale made.
Dated this seventh day of October,
A. D. 1908, at Oregon City, Oregon.
F. W. GREENMAN,
Clerk of the aforesaid Court,
NEW TODAY
$550 BAR FIXTURES FOR SALE
kA Jbargain. Inquire at the Ulacka
was Health Resort. 10-30
$200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL Busi
ness, daily profits, $5.00 to $10, par
ticluars free, write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf
WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY
locality good pay; experience un
necessary, to represent large real
estate organization. Write today.
B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa, tf
FOR SALE. 80 aores good level land
8 miles from Oregon City. Good
wells, barn, cabin and outbuildings.
Plenty of top and limb wood. . No
rock ; good soil, all tillable. Few
rods from Molalla road. Write or
call Barley & Stafford, R. D. No.
8. Pao. States, Framers 146.
FOR. SALE In order to close up its
affairs the MECHANIC LAND COM-
PANY of Oregon City will Bell 60
acres of the choicest land on the
West side at much less than actual
value; 25 acres in cultivation, bal-
, ance In timber. For price, terms
and particulars inquire of Thos. F.
Ryan, Secretary of Company. Of
fice Masonic Temple, Oregon City.
Public Notice. ;
Any person who can give any infor
mation as to the person, hotel or
rooming house with whom Christ
HieBt, age 76, weight about 160
pounds, German, lived or boarded
about the first week ot July, 1908,
will please addresss same to HeBse &
Beckett, Attorneys at Law,, .207 Fen
ton bldg. , Portland, Oregon. at
r .
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A
Liquor License. Notice is hereby
given that I will, at the next regu
lar meeting of the city council, ap
ply for a license to sell liquor atjmy
place ot business, ' Main street be
tween 4th and 5th for a period ot
three months.
E. A. BRADY.
SMALL FARM BARGAIN 28 acres.
Four miles from good town. Well
watered. 12 acres in cultivation, 800
bearing fruit tree. 6-room house,
fireplace, barn. 14 acres timber and
pasture land. ' Some 1000 cords of
wood can be cot on the place. On
R. F. D. Phone in house $1200
takes ranch, stock, poultry, wagon,
implements tools, hay and potatoes.
Write at onoe. Wright Bros., Route
1, Oanby, Oregon. 1
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
tratrix of the estate of Thomas Kerr,
deceased. All persons having claims
against Bald estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same. with proper
vouchers, duly verified, according to
law, at the office of George C. Brow
nell, at Oregon City, Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, within six months of the
date of the publication of this notice.
Dated, September 21st, 1908.
NETTIE KERR,
Administratrix of the eBtate of Thom
as Kerr, deceased.
GEO. C. BROWNELL, Attorney for
Administratrix. ...
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that C. W.
Druschel and W. H. Druschel, execu
tors of the last will and testament of
William Jjruscnel, ' deceased) has filed
in the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, their final account of
their administration of said - estate,
and that Monday, the 19th day of Oc
tober, 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M at
the court room of said Court, at the
Court House, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, has been appointed by the said
Court as the time and place for hear
ing and determining any and all ob
jections to said account.
C. W. DRUSCHEL,
W. H. DRUSCHEL,
Executors. ,
J. U. Campbell, Attorney for Execu
tors. . '
Assessor's Notice of Meeting of Board
of Equalization.
Notice Is hereby given that upon
the third Monday In October, to-wit:
October 19th, 1908, the board of equal
ization will attend a meeting at the
County Court HouBe of Clackamas
County, Oregon, and will publicly ex
amine the assessment rolls and cor
rect all errors in valuations, descrip
tions or qualities of lands, lots or
other property. .,
Dated at my office this 21st of Sep
tember, 1908.
JAMES F. NELSON,
4t County Assessor.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the army in 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," says
George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa.
"I have since tried many remedies
but without any permanent relief un
til Mr. A. W. Miles of this place per
suaded me to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one
bottle of which stopped it at once."
For sale by Huntley Brew. Co., Oregon
City and Molalla, ,
BEFORE AND AFTER.
Rosy Pieturas of Profits Prove to Bt l
Pips Dream. ,
Those whb complain that the city al
ready has debts enough should bear In
mind that the water plant debt Is not
a debt, but an asset At least that is
what we were told a few years ago,
when we were In the hysterical process
of acquiring a wornout plant, which
today needs two or three hundred thou
sand dollars In the way ot repairs and
Improvements. i. j. 4 ,
But the people are finding out the
difference now. They are paying just
as much for water as they did under
the old system, and at the same time
they are being taxed to pay interest on
the plant and for repairs. - The city
used to receive taxes , on the plant
Now it does not receive anything ex
cept free water for the city hall and a
few other city institutions. There are
also several thousand people who are
helping to pay interest and repairs and
purchase price on a plant from which
they do not receive any benefits at all
since the water is not brought to them.
They used to tell us In large letters
that the plant was not only able to pay
for itself out of its earnings, but the
surplus could be used to build city
halls and bridges and beautify the city
until it should resemble a modern para
dise. -
All these dreams are now jokes. We
are up against the real facts, and the
management of the water plant has
not been such as to make any of them
realizations as yet, and there Is no
promise that they will be realized in
the future. But these things should
not discourage us. We should regard
the water plant debt as an asset, not ft
debt. Let us stick to that and be as
happy as we can. Cedar Rapids (la.)
Republican.
DECEITFUL APPEARANCES.
Municipal Mismanagement Masquer
ades as Municipal Munificence.
Speaking of robbery, there is a point
of municipal ethics that has hitherto
been ignored, but is now being given
some attention In England and the
United States. When the rates charged
by municipal plants are too low to cover
the cost of operation, maintenance and
investment the deficiency must be
made up by taxation, ji part (and fre
quently a large part) of which falls on
those who derive no benefit from the
plant. Their money Is taken from
them arbitrarily , to enable some of
their fellow citizens to get their elec
tricity, gas or water below cost.
This is manifestly unfair, but it Is
no more unfair thkn the reverse proc
ess, which is tnorfe common In Eng
land than In this country. There they
rob the depreciation and reserve funds
of the municipal plants to "relieve the
rates" i. e., decrease the tax leTy or
accomplish the same result by raising
the price of gas or electricity, thus
compelling the users of these commodi
ties to bear more than their share of
the city's expenses.
These methods of municipal dishon
esty, contrary though they are In their
effect upon the consumer, are alike in
that they make It appear that the city
la doing more for Its citizens than a
private company would da But It is
only another case where appearances
are deceitful. '
Fearful of Competition.
The water supplied by the municipal
waterworks of Torouto, Canada, Is not
above suspicion. Up to a short time ago
official analyses were made of the wa
ter and published so that the people
might use their own discretion as to
using it without boiling. Tho publica
tion of analyses has been stoppod by
the authorities lest, according to the
Toronto Star, the analyses should be
used as a means of frightening people
and possibly of Inducing them to buy
bottled drinking water from a private
company. This action caused the Star
to exclaim: 1
, "This is paternalism gone mad. The
people have a right to know the quality
of the water they are drinking and
with this knowledge In their possession
to act upon their own judgment."
Comment cannot emphasize the force
of these statements. Public Service. ,
Spoken From Experience.
A private company can get better re
sults than can be obtained out of a
municipal plant. It Is not bound down
by any such restrictions as the eight
hour law; the officials of the company
see to It that there is no waste or loaf
ing, because It is a commercial project
there is more efficiency, and as a result
any of the lighting companies of this
city can sell us light cheaper than we
can make it. There Is proof In my own
office here that it costs the city more
to do Its business than if It were a pri
vate concern.' If .the finance depart
ment was a commercial house, as It
really ought to be, and was under the
system which prevails in large finan
cial houses the department would cost
the city just about half what it costs
now. Comptroller Metx of New York.
Cost Far Above Eitlmate.
If the advocates of municipal owner
ship are as far off In their promises
of cheaper lights as they were in the
estimation of the cost of the plant and
the time of Its Installation, the people
of Llgonler will pay dearly for their
fun. We were told that $15,000 would
pay the bills, but the lowest bid that is
being considered by the council Is
within a few dollars of $25,000. We
were promised that the plant wold
be put In at once. It Is now seven
months, and still nothing is being done,
and the city Is in darkness. Editorial
In Llgonler (Ind.) Banner.
An increase of 25 per cent in th
rates has Just been put Into effect by
the commissioners of the municipal
waterworks of Lock port, N. Y..
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leaving Port'and 7 A. M., leaving
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land P. M. SUNDAYS : Bound
trips to Cascade Locks, leaving Port
land DA. Ml., arriviug back 6 P. M.
Fare $1.00.
i STEAMERS
Operating daily, except Sunday, be
tween Portland and The Dalles, call
ing at all way landings for freight
and passengers, i'ir.it class aocommo
d nitons for wagons aud livestock.
Leave 7 A. M.
For further information write to
General Office, Portland, Oregon.
S. F. MoDONALD, Snpt.
Portland Railway,
Light and Power
Company
o. w. P. DIVISION
TIME TABLE
Btwn Portland tni Oregon City
LEAVE ARRIVE
LEAVE
LEAVE
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! 400 5.27 6.40 5.40 5.461 6.45
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.261 7.20
7.00 7.50 8.00 6.60 6.68 7.50
7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30
8.00 8.50 9.00 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.30 8.30 8.38 9.30
9.00 9.50 10.00 9.00 9.08 10.00
9.30 10.20 10.30 9.30 9.38 10.30
10.00 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.08 11.00
10.30 11.20 11.30 10.30 10.38 11.30
11.00 11.50 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.69
11.30 12.20 12.30 11.30 11.38 12.30
12.00 12.50 1.00 12.00 12.08 1.00
12.30 1.20 1.30 12.30 12.38 1.30
1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.08 2.00
1.30 2.20 2.30 1.30 1.38 2.30
2.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.08 3.00
2.30 3.20 3.30 2.30 2.38 3.30
3.00 3.50 4.00 3.00 3.08 4.00
3.30 4.20 4.30 3.30 3.38 4.30
4.00 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.08 5.00
4.30 6.20 6.30 4.30 4.38 6.30
5.00 5.50 6.00 5.00 6.08 6.00
5.30 6.20 6.30 6.30 6.38 6.30
6.00 6.50 7.00 6.30 6.08 7.00
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.30 6.38 7.30
7.00 7.50 8.00 1 7.00 7.08 8.00
7.30 8.20 8.301 7.30 738 8.30
8.00 8.50 8.55 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.25 8.30 8.38 9.30
9.00 9.50 9.55 9.03 9.08 10.00
' 9.30 9.33 9.38 .....
10.00 10.50 10.55 10.03 10.08 11.00
11.00 11.50 11.55 11.03 11.08 11.59
12.00 12.46 12.50 11.55 11.68
..... 1150 12.55
To Mllwaukle only.
t Via Lents Junction,
Dally, ex-
' cept Sunday; leaves on Sundays
4:15 a, m.
A. M. figures in Roman. P, M. fig-
. ures" In black. ,, i. i . i.
Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale,
Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta-
cada, Cazadera and Intermediate points
leave Golf Jet, 7:35: 9:35: 11:35 a. m.,
1:35; 4:06; 6:35; 7:25 p. m. Arrive
Golf Jet 7:20; 8:42; 10:42 a. m.
12:42; 2:42; 5:12; 7:40; 19:46; 10:30
p. m.
From Gresham only. , K- ,
r From Troutdale only. ' , ' y
Insure in the
FARMERS MUTUAL
FIRE R. A.
Conservative, Strong, Safe,
Prompt and Cheap
Should there be no local
agent write to
J. J. KERN
SECRETARY
565 East Yamhill St.
PORTLAND, - OREGON
C. D. (Sh D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate oui
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
O.D. Eby
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortice and
Abstracts carerully made, monsy to
loan on good secur'y. Charges reasjn-
able
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
i A TRADE MARKS
"frill 1 OPVRIQHTt&C.
, Any OR Mndinf ik and description m?
enlctxlf mtnam our opinton U whether an
tnwiiWra tprtbatlf patentable. Communlesv
ttfrnaetrtrtlyerniDdential. HANDBOOK on Patent
tent Urn. Olrtoat auencr fur securing patent.
Patanta taken throuirh Muun 4 Ca PWWir
aperiaf notiea, wt notttcrinrifa, wine
Scientific American.
A fcanrfKmi.lr mottnUd weeklf. Irmrt rtf.
r"tMMi of muw Journal. T?rm4. 7" ft
!r . frrar monUu, SI. 7UI miMm
Unaet Offlc. S t BU ahlimloo. B (i
FARMERS!
All i
Jl. 1 W
GADKE
Carries a complete line of
Spray Pumps
and.'.
Spraying Solutions
Give him a call and see how cheap yoa
can spray your orchard. :
F. C. Gadke
Plumbing aud General Jobbing
Oregon City, Oregon
C. Schuebet W. S. ITRea
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys At Law
Will praotioe in all eonrts. make ool
lections and settlements of estates
famish abstracts of title, lend too
money and lend yonr money on first
mortgage.' OfSoe in Enterprise build
ing, Oregon City - Oregon
John W Thomas
DENTIST
Molalla, Mondays
GEIIGHESTER'S FILLS
DIAMOND
BRAND
T A TITTTfl
"rumripn wr vm-x.nr.-1 c,
DIAMOND UKAND PILLS in RRD
ul.u met iu uc ooxca, aeaiea vita 1
Ribbon. TaEI NO OTnEa. TlnyoF;
vraTf(ii ma ana Tor uiil-DUfcB.l tu'B v
DIAMOND BUAND PILLS for twentT-fivfl
jaiv icRaruru um nesi.oaicsi, Always KcuaDied
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
SSS, EVERYWHERE SIS
0. B. DIMICK
W. A. DIMICC
DIMICK (& DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public. Mortgages Foreclosed.
Abstracts Furniehed. Money Loaned
on Real and Chattel Security,
Andresen Bldg Oregon City
Land Title, Lund Office BiuineH sad Mining '
Law t Specialty. Ex-RegUtet V. 8. land Office '
Phone Main 7106. " '.
ROBERT A. MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW ;
833 Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORJ5. '
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Office
over Bank of Oregon . City, . Oregon
City, Oregon.
SANDY STAGE & LiyfRY
Sandy (or Boring at S:80 a. m. and 2:80 p. n.
Boring lor Sandy at ;86a. m. and 4:46 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHBUULB I.e Sandy for'
Boring at 1:00 a. m. and2:8tf p. in. Leave
Boring (or Sandy at 10:36 a. m. and 4:46 p. m.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
SCHBDULlfrjIJKCT TO CHANGS WITHOTT NOXICB
EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor "
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
SUCCESSORS TO '
A. MLHLSTIN
Plumbing and Tinning
Pumps and Spray Pumps
MAIN ST., NEAR 6th. PHONE 1011
Wir.l, BH MADE THIS 8EA90N BY THE
Southern Pacific
(Lines in Oregon)
From Oregon City, Oregon
AS FOLLOWS ;
Both Ways One Wsy
TO Through Via
Portland California
Chicago $73.00 $87.50
St. Louis 68.00 82.50
St. Paul 60.50 81.75
Omaha 60.50 75.00
Kansas City60.5O 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5. 6, 1920
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with stop
over privilege' at pleasure within limits.
Remember the Date
For any further information call on
E. T FIELDS, Local Agent,
Or write to
Wm. McMtBRAY
General Passenger Agent,
; PORTLAND, OR. , - : y v
LOW
RATES
EAST
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