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6 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1903 Honored by Women When woman speaki of her silent lecret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be stowed this mark of confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, oi Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the suffering set from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn ills. IT MAKES WEAK WON EN STRONd IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the Worlo's Dispbnsaky Mbdical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce. President, Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Plerce'i Pleasant Pellet Induce mild natural bowel movement pact day. NATURE TELLS YOU As Many an Oregon City Reader Knows too Well. When the kidneys are sict, Nature tells you all about it. The urine is iiatnro's calendar. Intreqeunt or too frequent action : Any urinary trouble tulla of kidney ills. Poan'g Kidney Pills cure all kidney A. J. Wood, of 250 Cottage St., Salem, Oregon, ays: "Kidney and bladder tronblo became so bad with me about two months ago that I wai obliged to do something to ease the suffering. The trouhlo bothered me most in the morning for two or three hours after I arose. The too frequent action of the kidney secretions was al no very annoying and emharrasing. I had known people who had received the best of results from Doan's Kid ney Pills and I finally procured a box. Before I had used one box I was completely free from every symp tom of the trouble. The kidneys wore strengthened and my general health became better I can hardly express in words the good opinion I have ot Doan's Kidney Pills." Plonty more proof like this from Oregon Oity people. Call at Huntley Bros ' drug store and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Whirlwind bargain event. Stock of mens' clothing, furnishings, boots and shoes and hats at prices that stagger all comeptitors. Look for the green signs at J. Levitt's store on Main street. BUSINESS COLLEGE WAtHINflTON AND TENTH T( rOHTLAHO, ORKOON . WRITE FOR CATALOG Th Brhool Otmt PUiet To m Htd fMtAon vszj POLK'S GAZETTEER i A IliiBinoHB lllrortorv of each Cltv. Town and VitlitKa In Oregon ami WaxhltiKton, KlvinK a Dunoriiitlve (Kelen ui each place, Location, Hltlpptntf Fae!!tipa and a Clari fied Directory ot each 13ub1iiubs and rrorctiHton. H. I.. I'OI.K CO., Inc. Nenlllr, WiihIi. GeorgeJC. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY' OREGON v LOGAN. Jacob Gerber, Sr. , who died at Sell wood on December 6th, lived for many years at Logan and was well known and respocted by all. He was horn in Switzerland, December 31st, 1830, and came here from Missouri m 1874. He was a member of the G. A. K. Three sons, living in Logan and vicinity, and his second wife, to whom he was married in 1891, survive him. Tiie basket social aud entertainment given by the Grange young folks on the lltli, waa success in every way. Much credit is due Miss M. A. Gill and W. M. Kerchtm for the success ful outcome The proceeds were $43. The W, 0. W. will have another ball on Clmetnias n ght Edwin Gerber is the proud owner of a team of heavy young draft hor6es, weight 8100 pound. The Clear Oroek Creamery Co. paid 38 cents per pound for butter fat in October and the big centralized com pany ot Portland, the only competitor, paid BS cents. Do not forget the telephone stock holders' meeting on December 21st, at 10 o'clock a. tu., for levying an as sessment. Hugh H. Kirchem has sold most of his interest in the farm to W. M. Kir chem and has Dought the Heed farm, whioh joins the other place. Elte Kirciiem is going to school in Oregon City. Samuel Gerber is putting a concrete foundation under his house. - Frank S. Hatching is building a large windmill tower. baching In the old fashioned way. J. V. Green, a well known resident of this section, intends to prospect for copper on his place soon. Some of the famous coyote hunters from Marquam will do well to teach their dogs the difference between a coyote and a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyland called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wade last Sun day. E. P. McFarlane, a thrifty young bachelor of this section, Is busy build ing a new house. This adds much to the beauty of his premises and gives evidence that he is prospering. Bert Wade, who has been spednlng the summer in Eugeen, returned home a few days ago and announces to his friends that the hills are good enough for him. Miss Dora Wyland was visiting her sister near Scott's Mills one day last week. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was matked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hone had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's Now Discovery," savs Mrs. A. U. Wil liuniB, of Bac. Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kent on until I had gained 68 pounds in weight aud my health was fully re stored." This mediciue holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diHeasos. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee by Jones Drug Oo. 50c aud $1. Trial bottle free. Q. A. CHENEY Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC Fire, tifc Accident and Plate Class Insurance U. S. Tension Attorney Oregon City, - Oregon OP uTf-TQ 2 Aclc HnMte PotltlvMljr (urtl. Only untl'ori.c.l KojIi v In. ntltuto In Urcwm. Writ., for illuHlrithni circular. KHlflr INSTITUTE, 71 . iUI H. mr w'jf wwwr i MiUi.aluJSiW..-.1v.. I Otis fap Daugberty Tree Pruning and the Ore of trees MOLALLA - OREGON STRAIGHT & SALISBURY SUCCKSSOKS TO A. MIHLSTIN Plumbing and Tinning Pumps and Spray Pumps MAIN ST., NEAR 8th. PHONE 1011 John W. Thomas DtNTIST Molalla, Mondays MARKd PRAIRIE. Heavy rain tho ptiBt tew days has stopped plowing here for the winter. Oglesuy liroa. will begin ditching and tiling for K. W. Zimmerman this week. , Miss Lollia Hardisty has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Frank Oglesby, tho past, week. Tho diiiiaina school "at Ogloshy's started Itist Friday night with a fnir attendance. Don't forgot, young peo ple; jvery Friday night is your op portunity to learn to ditnco correctly. Mr. lminernian butchered hogs Saturday aud made "copious doodlos" of sausage Needy Oamp W. O. W. will soon give an oyster supper to a fow invited IriendB. John Wells hauled a loud of oak wood to Canny Saturday. The dance at Barlow was attended by several of our young people and they all report a lino time. Our friend John Taylor is still mayor of Paradise City, near hero. A great deal ot complaint, is heard hereabouts at the way the Oregon Oity papers lire reoeivid. They got here anv old tmoj somotimes on Sat urday and often on Monday, and a good many times not at ail. Your correspondent will notify the postal authorities at Portland and see if there cannot be an improvement in this matter. Mrs. Sum Horzig is very low and is expected to live but a short time. Henry Kraus has been nutting up a lot of wiro fence along tho new road the pant week. Wado Unbblo has been clearing up some land, and wo learn will put up a residence in the early spring. George and Leland Hardistv wore visitors on our prairie this week. 1 Im social dance at Mr. Kening s Saturday nk'ht was a success and the young people tripped tho light ftuitas- tio till the "wee tuna " hours of the morning. flow's This? We offer one hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh t lint can not bo cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. Wnlding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Hall's Catarrh. Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold hv all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con si tpation. School Question Unsettled. August Kaune, h prominent resident of Harmony, spent a portion of Tues day in this city conferring with Coun ty School Superintendent Gary on the Milwaukee Harmony - Wichita school question. It is the op fiion of Mr. Kanue that the controversy is far from being settled, as the residents of Harmony object to losing their school and being divided between the Mil waukee and Clackamas districts. Makes the Liver Lively. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief in cases of habitual constipation as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Docb not nauseate nor grip aud is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. Jones Drug Co. "The Oregons, " a team of basket ball players representing the city of Dallas will soon leave that city on a tour of the cities of the East and Mid dle West. The team was organized at the instuuoe of the business moil of that oity, and will carry with thorn a supply of literature regarding the city of Dallas and its resources, which wll be ditributed by them during the course of their travels. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with miliaria and stomach complaints, but I Irnve now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Hitters; a medicine that is nmlicme tor stnniaeli and liver troubles and for run-down conditions," says W. O. kiostlor, ot Hnllidav. Ark. hlectiio Hitters purify iiiul enrich the blood, tone ti) the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. fiOe at Jones Drug Co. 's drug store. GinSRESTER'S FILLS BRAND DIAMOND j(t-'k LADIES I -r ,k j.r Itmrrtat for CITI-CHES-TER'S A DIAMOND UKAND PILLS in RRO um Cold metallic boxen, scaled wriih Blue(t?) Ribbon. Xaeb no otbfr. Bnf r yuf V A .b ft.. f'III.JHK!i.Ttli'g V 1. I.. DIAUONU BHAND I' I 1.1.1, for twotltT-Jw years regarded m cm, sairsi, Aiwy unique. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS timp nrrnviiiUt'DC worth r v r n I m r ai, .....,,.,. TKIKi) Beaver Lake. Our school la progressing nicely under 'the skillful management of Miss Ethel Strong of Marqtmm. tlood roads are the principal topic of conversa tion nowadays. K. L. Wyland has his new residence completed. Adolph Hugal, an energetic young bntchelor of this section, wishes to announce to all whom it may concern that his bachelor days have ceased to exist, as ho made a Hying trip to Russellvllle one day last week and returned with a pretty young wife. Let the good work go on girls, there are plenty of them here who are tired of living atone. Hay Wyland Is busy clearing land and Improving his place generally. J. I. Sharp is the proud father of a bouncing girl. Mother and daughter both doing well. I D. Shank, our worthy supervisor, Is doing some substantial work on our roads. C. N. Wiles, our enterprising mill man, contemplates starting his mill sot m. A. IV Mnylngo has purchased a house mid a seven-acre tract of land from S. 11. Thomas and has gone to This Is Wonh Reading;. Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y. says: "1 cured the most Biiiioying cold sore I ever had with Pucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every traee of the sore was gono. Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee by Jones Drug Co. 25o. Raises Monster Parsnip. George Hall, an enterprising Mea dowbrook farmer spent Tuesday in Oregon City, and while here, he left on exhibition in the Courier office, a monster parsnip that he raised on his farm, which Is one of the most productive In hia part of the country. The vegetable Is thirty-four Inches in length, and its circumference is a little over fourteen Inches. Mr. Hall won a number of prizes at the Grange fair at Molalla this fall. AND NOW IT'S UP TO YOU "YITH less than a week yet before Christmas, it is time for every Xmas shopper to get busy if they have not already done so as many have this year. One would think from the crowds we have waited upon during the past ten days that we wouldn't have much stuff left, but such is not the case. We bought anticipating a big Xmas trade ; bought for a big store that, as you know, does not do things half way. Therefore, while our lines are somewhat broken, we still have more stock than the ordinary store has at the beginning. Take a look in our big windows and if you don't see what you want there you will find it inside. Oregon Patents. Grantod this week. Reported by O. A. Snow & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. O. H. O. Wesse, Portland, automatio veliieh box and frame lift. W. W. Edtuisten, Pendle ton, rubber tire setting devise. ,J. E. O'Neel & E. Jenkins, Tillamook, tone modulator for grapiiophones. M Pnrnlntz. Cnnhv. clevis. For eotw of any of above patents send ten cell's in postage stamps with date or this paper to 0. A Snow & Co., Washing ton, D. 0. "I purchased a bottle of Scoffs Emulsion and im- mediately commenced to improve. In all, I think I took 14 bottles, and my weight increased from 133 pounds to 184 pounds in less than six months. I know from personal results the efficacy of Scott's Emulsion."-FRED. R. STRONGMAN, 417 Bath uvst St., London, Ont. Let us send you a copy of Mr. Strongman's letter. He had a trying experience, had got run down Scott's Emulsion built him up, as it has thous ands of others. The strengthening and flesh producing properties of Scott's Emulsion, are un equalled by any other prepa ration, and it's just as good for the thin, delicate child as for the adult. Be sure to get Scott's. It's been the stand ard of the world for 35 years, and is worth many times the cost of the mnnerous imita tions and substitutes. JUA DRfCGISTS Let a Mn4 you a full copy ot Mr. SuoHrtiu''ll,,ttl'r nu wmeothtr Ittrn tur on llw ubjwt. J usi meutloa this pair. SCOTT & BOWNE 409 PmiI Strl Nw York FOR SALE. 30 acres good level laud 8 miles trom uregou tjuy. wuuu wells, barn, cabin and otubuildiuKB. Fieuty of top aud limb wood. No rock; good soil, all tillable. Few rods from Molullu road. Write or call Hurley & Stafford, R. D. No. 8. Pac. States, Kramers 14(1. .. --QKSHIRfC' - - yy 1 : tiper hristmas No Christmas gift conveys a more del icate compliment to the recipient than a box of really fine stationery. But even more attractive is the gift if the stationery be put up In a box decorated in the Christmas spirit, which can afterward be used as a glove or handkerchief box. We have the celebrated EATON, CRANE & PIKE WRITING PAPERS In boxes decorated In exquisite designs to suit all tastes. There are boxes for every member of the family, and the prices range from 35c to $2.50. Gmstmas Presents that Appeal to Men Besides the following list we have many inexpensive gifts in our regu lar stock. Cigar Humidors $2.50 to $7.50 Smoker Sets $1.00 to $5.00 Pipes 25c to $18.00 Cigars, per box 50c to $11.00 Flasks $1'00 t0 $3 50 Cigar Cases ;..50c to $7.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 up Umbrellas (. ..$1.00 to $10.00 Military Brushes ..'....$1.00 to $7.50 Hat Brushes, Sterling Silver mounted 75c up Suit Cases and Bags ...$2.00 to $30.00 Bill Books and Card .Cases 50c up Collar and Cuff Boxes 50c up Match Boxes 25c up Shaving Mirror .50c up Watches $1.00 to $25.00 Traveling Sets $2.00 up Ebony Goods 50c up Necktie Boxes 50c up Safety Razors '. $1.00 up Shaving Sets $1.50 up Buy Her Something Ff 0111 This List There are a thousand and one things suitable for HER in our store. Come in and look around. Pictures ' ...... 25c to $10.00 Phonographs $10.00 to $200.00 Fancy China 35c to $5.00 Gift Books '.35c to $3.00 Bibles and Testaments ...25c to $7.00 Calendars 10c to $1.00 Christmas Stationery ...35c to $2.50 Gold Pens and Holders $1.00 to $5.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 to $10.00 Ink Stands .....25c to $2.50 Ladies' Purses and Bags 50c to $12.00 Suit Cases $3.50 to $18.00 Jardineres 35c to $4.50 Pottery 50c to $4.00 Cut Glass $1.00 to $20.00 Gold Watches .$9.75 to $25.00 Gold Chains, Brooches, Lockets, Hat Pins, Waist Sets and all kinds of Jewelry, at less than Jewelry Store Prices. Umbrellas $1.00 to $12.50 Toilet Cases 75c to $20.00 Perfume 25c to $5.00 Mirrors ,...25c to $10.00 Handkerchief and Glove Boxes 75c up Pyrography Outfits $1.75 to $7.00 Manicure Outfits ....$1.00 to $7.50 Candy 25c to $7.50 Nut Sets 25c up Albums 75c up I Huntley Bros. Oo. The Best Christmas Present Nothing In the way of a Christmas gift will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time, as a PHONOGRAPH. The enjoyment it affords is the kind that lasts and the kind that every member of the family appreciates. It is a gift for all time, taking on a new interest with every new record. The Phonograph sings, plays or talks. It appeals equally to little folks and grown folks. It is just the thing for a Christmas gift. We will sell you one on very easy payments as little as $1 a week. If you can't call and hear what joy a Phonograph Is, we will send you one on trial. We handle the VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA $10.00 to $200.00 RECORD CABINETS. For the person who has a Phonograph an oak or ma hogany record cabinet makes a fine gift. We have a large stock for both disc and cylinder records $9.50 to $30.00. The Quality Druggists OREGON CITY, OREGON Gifts for the Boys The only trouble In buying for the boys is to know where to stop, be cause everything looks good to them. You ought to find something in the following list: Brownie Kodak , $1.00 up Harmonica 25c up Ingersoll Watch ,' $1.00 up Knives 25c up Fountain Pen $1.00 up Hair Brush ..25c up Umbrellas $1.00 up Cuff Buttons 25c up Purse 25c up Dime Register Banks, special 53c Games . 25c Tooth Brush .10c up Collar and Cuff Box :.50c up Suit Case $2.00 up Books i 25c up Safety Razor ..1 $1.50 to $5.00 Military Brushes $1.00 up NEW TODAY FOR SALE Chicken ranch of six ucres, now 6-rooui cottage, spleutttu well of water, one acre in cutiva tiou, all Rood laud, some valuable tiuihor. 3 miles east ot Canny, 10 rods from good school, 011 H. V. D. , good out raiiKO. $ 700. Terms. Ad dress or call ou M. W. Wright, R. 1, box 74, Cauby, Ore. $200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL BUSI- ness, daily protus, D.uu to iu, 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 In order to close up Its affairs the MECHAN1U laind uuivi PANY of Oregon City will sell 60 acres of the choicest land on the West 3lde at much less than actual value; 25 acres in cultivation, bal ance in timber. For price, terms aud particulars inquire of Thos. F. Ryan, Secretary of Company. Of fice Masonic Temple, Oregon City. WOOD Have you your winter's sup. plyofwood? Drop mo a card can "supplv you with best old growth, "lli-ini h wood on short notice. 1.60 per rick. D. C. Garmire, Oregon Oity, R. F. D. No. 8. Lost Light red heifer and black Jersey stier with horns, 20 mouths old; gone 6 months. Reward for in foruiafien. Joseph Laekman, Clacka mas, Ore. Motorists who suffer with cold hands while driving their car may have relief by using a steering wheel provided witli elotnn heat. An Eng lish invention describes a steering wheel with a core that carries two electrically heated coils insulated one from the other and form the outer rim. Clackamas, this 15th day of December, A. D. 1!)08. Atfest: F. W. GREENMAN,' Clerk. C. D. & D. O. LATOURETTE. Attorneys. Molalla Grange Officers. Molalla Grange No. 40 elected the following officers for the ensuing year; Master, R. A. Wright; Overseer, J. A. Davis; Lecturer, R. P. Cooper; Chap lain, Mrs: M. Case; Steward, Mrs. Fannie Dlmlck; Assistant Steward, Pierte Wright; Lady Assistant, Mrs. Nellie Davis: Secretatry. Katie Fried- rick; Treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Knoots; nnte Kppner R. Mallatt: Ceres. Miss IClara Morey; Pomona, Miss Alice Moore; Flora, Miss Fiona Burns. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Or egon City poscofflce for week ending Dec. 18, 1908: Women's List Conger, Miss Lulu ; Walling, Miss Ethel; Walker, Mrs. Men's List Kogue, Mr. ; Balles, Will: Barnes, Ray; Goetry, C. E. ; Grazier. E. D. ; Joies. Lee; Knight, H. A.; Stolling, J. B. ; Thompson, O. E. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Louise Wolf, deceased, has tiled in 1 1 1 3 County Court of Clackamas Conn ty, Oregon, his final account as such exeoutor of said estate, and that Mon day, the 1ft day of February, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing all objections to said report and the settlement thereof. JOHN WOLF, Executor of the estate of Louise Wolf, deceased. U'REN & SCHTJEBEL. Attorneys for Executor. WANTED Lady to assist in rooking and bouse work. Address P., Cour ier otlioe. 2t For That Dull Feeling After Eating. Tfit nn,t flliHiiiberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and cau testify that they have done uie more good than any tablets 1 have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach ,..l iiimr.ivx Mm digestion. Thcv also regulate the liver and bowels. They are tar superior to puis, dui cost uu more. Get a freo sample at Huntley Bros. 'drug store, and see what a splendidlmedioine.itl.il. Citation. Tn Hio PnnntT Cnnrt of t!iH SIhtm of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. in the matter or tne esrare 01 juary A. Brackett, deceased. To the Sheriff of the County of Clackamas, Greetiug: Tn the name of the State of Oreoon. you are hereby required to cite Robert trvin. w. w. irvin, ueorge w. xrviu, Mary E GribMe, Martha L. Bowers, Inez E. Bracket, Bertha;McKee, Zella McKee. Ethel E. Smyser, O. D. Howard, F. P. Howard, H. M. H.-,-iirH umH nil nf.lmt heirslftlid de. visees of Mary A. Brackett, deceased, to be and app-ar in the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the Connty of Clackamas, at the court rcom there of, at Oregon City in the said County of Cla'kamas, ou Mondav, the 18th dav of January, A. D. , 1909, at 10 o'clock a m. 6f that day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why n certain petition in writing, presented to the said County Court, and now on file therein, should not be granted, direction the executor of said estate to si ll the S. W. 14 of the S. E. 4 of Sec. 10 aud the N. W. )i of the N E. 1,' of Sec 13, all in Tp. 4 S. R. 1 E. ot the W. M. in said Coun ty, Ht private sale, to raise money to iav debts of and claims against said estate according to the petition on hie Witness, the Hen. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County JConrt tf the State of Oregon for the County of Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, her final roport in the estate of Flora Adeline Trullinger, deceased, and said court has fixed Monday, January 18th, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time tor hearing the same and objeo tious thereto if any be made Dated December 15th, 1908. E. C. TRULLINGER. Administratrix Aforesaid W if. n :ia- ( ,ai unworn 1 v mMmmmm v1i II1V.1 .TVVl'iII 1 1 IUj mwmmm WW CHRISTMAS BELLS WILL SOON BE RINGING Study the following prices and you will understand why we are always busy. Inipect our assortment of GOOD THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS whether you wish to buy, or look. Finest canned Table Fruits, . .2oc Various Nuts, per lb 20c Atmores Plum Pudding 30c Fine Asparagus, per can ...... .35c Jersey Cranberries, perqt 15c Harris' Grocery OREGON CITY BARGAIN. REFEREES' AUCTION SALE J 86 Acre Farm, Clackamas Cocnty Appraised at $25.00 an acre, 30 acres in cultivation, splendid stock farm, 1 -4 mile from school, R. F. D. route 1 -2 mile, daily mail, two churches within mile, no rock, no heavy timber, some cord wood, will be sold at, public auction at Court House in Oregon CiLy at One O'clock P. M., Monday, December 2Jst. t For further information, terms, plat and abstract, call at U'REN & SCIIUEBEL'S OFFICE, Oregon City. Both 'Phones.