Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 15, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909
The
Most
in
Values
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Portland's Fastest-Growing Store.
The
Best
in
Quality
Esttfa Special Values in
the Suit Room
The surprising values of our garment department will interest you, if you are a wide
awake shopper. Soon we begin to gather our spring wearables just a short time then to close out our
winter stock of ready-to-wear for women and misses. There Is a great choice to be had among them
perhaps the very suit, or Jacket or other garment you've been wanting will be here. We only Invite
your Inspection the garments and prices are sufficiently eloquent of their own merits. We merely
await your timely purchase.
Excellent Suits For Misses and Little
Women
great leader In suits that misses and little women
may benefit by. Only the very latest styles are
being shown In the medium and three-quarter
length coats; skirts are either pleated or gored,
with or without the fold. They are of several
cloths, Including chevrons, fancy serges and
"worsteds In plain colors and fancy
stripes. $22.50 values reduced to $15.00
A COAT FOR GENERAL UTILITY
grand bargain In a coat of worsted In mixtures,
fancy stripes and plaids. They are semi-fitting
and a most stylish coat for the money. The num
ber of these coats Is limited to about two dozen
so don't hesitate. The cheapest coat In the lot
sells regularly for $7.50,
reduced to $3.98
SILK AND NET WAISTS
Many styles In waists of fine China silk and fancy
net; yoke of medallions and cluster tucks; also
plain or embroidered front. These are rare val
ues in waists, you will not deny after in
spection. $3.50 to $4.90 regular, for $2.88
MERCERIZED .SATEEN PETTICOATS
Petticoats of high grade mercerized sateen with deep
flounce, shirred, with ruffle and underlay.
Several styles; $1.25 values for .98c
DRESSING SACQUES AND KIMONOS
Flannelette and percale dressing sacques and kimo
nos In many pretty designs and colors.
Regular 65c qualities for 48c
WOMEN'S" LONG COATS
Coats that display style, in medium fitting and em
pire effects. They are of broadcloth and kersey,
chiefly In black, red, green, blue and brown.
Plain tailored or trimmed with satin or taffeta
strappings. This is the superlative degree In
coats of moderate price, and one grand coat op
portunity Is knocking at your door. Highly
tailored garments; $8.50, $12.50 and $15.00 at
about 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF
COATS OF RUBBERIZED TAFFETA
These, are the coats that have cut such a figure In
the world of style during the season. They are
made of a high grade waterrmnfed taffeta, In
black, brown, blue, red and green striped effects.
They are in the prevailing loose-fitting effect
with automobile collar. The reigning
style In raincoats $12.50
CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS
Of worsteds, homespuns and kersey, in fancy stripes
and mixtures. Plainly tailored effects or nicely
trimmed with velvet and braid trimmings to har
monize. An investment will be a sure guaran
tee of warmth during the balance ofjthe
winter season. Values up to $5.00 at $3.50
WALKING SKIRTS
Of black, navy, red and brown panama of exceptional
quality. Gored op-pleated effects, with or with
out fold. Plainly tailored or finished with
satin trimmings. $5.00 values for $3 50
Summons.
!In the Oircnit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Claukamas.
Beitha O. Miles, Plaintiff,
vs.
George W. Mile, Defendant
To George W. Maes, defendant
above named:
In the name of the state'of OroEou,
yon are hereby tequired to appear and
hnsw r tlie ooinpaint fil-id against you
in the above entitled suit on or be or
the 22ud day of January. 1909, and if
vou tail so to aouear and airswer, tor
WHnt thereof, the plainiid will applw
to the anove entitled ouurt for Hie re
lief prayed for in her said oomplaint,
t'i-wit: h decree diBsolviug the bonds
of mac imonv existing between plum
tiff and riefonduut, and. for general re
lief, with her oosts aud disburse
ments. Tins summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Diiuicb, Oonuiy
Judge of the Couuiy of Clackamas, by
order duly made and entered ou tlie
6tn day of December, 1908, and said
order directs that publication of tnis
summons be made one week for six
consecutive weeks and the date of the
flrBt publication acoordiug to said or
der is December lltli, 191)8.
H. Y. LATOUKETTE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland, Uregou.
Summons.
In the Circuit Cou't of the State of
Oreaon for Clackamas County.
Duiia Diokelmau, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Dickelman, Defendant.
To John Dickelman, defendant
above named :
In the name of the State 'of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
in the above entitled suit on o- before
the 15th day of January, 1909. taid
date being aftur the expiration of six
weeks from tlie first publication ol
this summons, and' if yuu fail to ap
pear and answer said complaiut, for
want thereof thejplaintiff will apply
to'tlie Court tor the reluf demanded
in the complaint, to-wit: For a de
cree dissolving the bonds of ma ri
niouy now existing between plaiiitiQ
and defendant.
This summons is pnblished by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of
th') County Court for Claukamas
County, Oregon, whi.h order was
mada aud entered on the 80th day of
November. 19u8, and the time pre
scribed for publication is six weeks,
beginning with the issue of t'riday,
Decmber 4th, 1908, and continuing
each week thereafter to and including
Friday, January 16th, 1909.
GEO. U. BRUWNELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given tliat the un
dersigned executor of the estate of
Louise Wolf, deceased, has filed iu
tin County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, his final account as puch
executor of said estate, and that Mon
day, fhe 1st day of February, 1909, at
thH hT'nr of 10 o'clock a. m. has been
fixed ay said court as the time for
heart g all objections to said report
and the settlement thereof.
JOHN WOLF,
Exeoutor of the estate of Louise
Wolf, deceased.
U'BEN & SCHUEBEL.
Attorneys for Executor.
Hotice of Final Settlement. -Notice
is hereby given tnat the nn
vdersigued has Jiled in the County
Court rf Clackamas County, Oregon,
her finakrepnrt in the estate of Floia
Adenue Trull nger, deceased, and
pai l court lias fixed nionday, January
18ih. 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.. aa the
time lor heating the same aud objec
tions thereto if any be made
Dated December 15tn ,90S-
E. C TKCLLINGKR.
Administratrix Aforesaid,
.Final Notice
Notice is hereby given that tlie nn
nersigned administratrix of the estate
of J. J. Gibson, deceased, has filed
her final aocount with the County
Court of Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, and that the judge of said
ecu it lias set Muudity, the 9th day of
Fehruary, 1909, at the hour of 10
o'clock a m. of said day, as a time
for hearing tlie stud report, at which
time all peisons interested are hereby
notified to be pros' nt and make objec
tions to said rep rt if anv there be.
Dated this Slst day of December,
1908. ANMIS GIBSON,
Administratrix of the Estate of J. J.
Gibson, doceaed.
Contest Notice
Department of tlie Interior, United
States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
December 29, 1908.
A sufficient cuutest affidavit having
been filed iu this office bv D'abiau O.
Wyuian, contestant, against Home
stead Eutry No. 14973, made June 28,
190a, for S E of S E Section 80,
Township 2 South, Kauge 6 E, by
James K. Kershaw, contostee, in
which it is alleged that he is well ac
quainted with the tract of laud em
braced in tlie homestead entry and
knows the present condition of the
same; also that Fnid Jiuiii.-s E. Ker
shaw has never'resided on said laDd
for the laBt three years to my knowl
edge aud also that tlu onlv improve
ments made ou said laud by James
E. Kershaw were one shake cabin
14x16 teet outsido.aud having no win
dows, doors or furniture vihatever,
and that the said alleged absence from
the said laud was not due to bis em
ployment iu the army, navy or marine
corps of the United States as a pri
vate soldier, officer, seaman or marine
during the war with Spain or dur ng
auy oilier war in winch tlie umtea
States may be engaged.
Said parties are hereby notified to
apoear, respond and otfer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'cock
a. m. on February 10th. 1909, betore
the Register aud Receiver at tlie
United States Laud Office in Port
laud, Oregon
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, til d November 80tli,
1908, set forth fiict-' whioh show that
after one diligence personal service of
this notice cannot be made.it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publica
t.on. ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
of said addition thence north westerly
to the most sonthetly corner of Lot 2,
in block 85 of-said addition, thence
north easterly on the westerly line of
Pieroe Street to the easterly corner of
Block 85, tlience south easterly to the
northerly coiner of Block 49 thence
north easterly to the westerly corner
of Block 48, thence uorth westerly to
the southerly corner of Block 86,
i hence north ea-torly on the north
side of Pierce Street to the plane of
beginning; wnicli includes Grand
Liuooln, aud Buchanan Streets aud
parts of 10th. Ilth and lath Streets
and part of Pierre Street and the
alleys through blocks 48 to 68, both
inoluBive, in said Central Addition 4o
Oregon City; he, aud the samq are
hereby, vacated.
Read first time and ordered pub
lisiitd at a regular meeting of the
Council of Oregon City held Wednes
day, Jau. 6, 1909.
By order of tlie Counoil of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK, Recordor.
Ordnance Ho.
An ordinance vacating those portions
of the streets and alleys iu Central
Addition to Oregon City inclosed
within tlie lines described hereinaf
ter specified.
Or gon City dots ordaio as follows.
That upon the petition of Anna S.
Warren and George L. Story and
others, accompanied by the wriiteu
consent of the owners of all property
abutting upi n the said streets and
pans of streets and allevs in said Ceu
tral Addition to Oregon City, and
proof of publication aud posting of
uoiices as requited by law.
It is ordan ned that those streets
and parts ot s'rtets and alleys in Cen
tral Addit on to Oregon City inclosed
within the following lines: Begin
ning 30 leet north easterly from the
most easterly c rner of Block 80, iu
Central Aduition to Oregon City anil
running thence couth easterly on the
northerly line of 12th sneet to the
most easterly corner ot said addition,
thence oiih westerly on the east side
uf Gruod Street to the nio-t southerly
corner i f said addition, thence north
westerly na tlie northerly side of 9th
Street, to the most southeilv corner of
Lot 6 in Block 50 of said addition,
i hence, n-rtn east-ily lo the mosi
easterly corner ot Lot 6, in Biock ii
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
William Cornfuot, Plaintiff
va
James Fairfull. Defendant
stale or Oregon,
County of Clackamas S8,
By virtue of judgment, deoroe and
au execution, duly issued out of and
under the seal ot the above entitled
court, iu the above entitled cause, to
me dulv dirnc.r-r1 miH Aat..A n, ne.i.
day o December, 1908, upon a judg
ment; reuaerea ana entered in said
court ou the 9th day ot May, 1908, iu
favor of William Cornfoot, Plaintiff,
and against James Fairfull, Defend
ant, for the nam of $104.50, with in
terest tnereoo from the 21st day of
November, 190a, aud the f urtner sum
of $40 00, attoruey's fee, together
with the sum ot $28.00 and $15.00, at
torney's fee. and the fnrilmr nr
$75.40, witn interest thereon from the
10th day of January, 1906, at 6 per
teut per annum, and the further sum
Of $16.00. COStH Alld riiuVnmon,n..fa
and tlio costs of and upon this writ!
commanding me to make sale ot the
lullowing described real property, sit
uate iu the county of Olartaruas,
state of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 7, Block
9, and Lot 20, Biock 18 of Milwaukie
Park according to the duly recorded
maps and plats thereof on file in the
office of the recorder of conveyances
of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Now. therefore! hv virtnn r.r ...;.!
execution, judgment order and decree,
auu in compliance wall the commands
of said writ, I will, ou Saturday, the
80th day of January. HlflK nf. tl imn.
of 10:30 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 auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, tor United States gold coin,
cash in hand, al 1 the right, titlu
aud interest which the within named
detoudants or either of them, had on
date of the attachment herein or since
had in or to the above described real
property or any part thereof, to sat
isfy said execatton, judgment order,
aecree, interest, costs and ail accruing
costs. K. B. iSEAIIE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore
By K. W. BAKEK, Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City, Ore., Decem
ber 26, 1908.
$35.00 for lots In manufacturing
coast city of 2500 people and $100,
000 monthly pay roll, near beautiful
bathing beach. THE OREGON CO.,
S05 Wells Fargo Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY
locality good pay; experience nn
necessary, to represent large real
estate organization. Write today
B. F. Loos Co., Dei Moines, Iowa. U
City Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there
are sufficient funds on hand In the
general fund of Oregon City to pay
all outstanding warrants endorsed
prior to August ICth, 1907. Also all
Water Fund Warrants endorsed prior
to August 11th, 1906.
Interest ceases with the date of
this notice.
Dated January 14, 1909.
M. D. LATOURETTE,
Treasurer of the City of Oregon City.
Ordinance No
Entitled an ordinance to vacate, that
portion of Water Street lying be
tween Third and Fourth streets in
Orogon City.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. J'Jiat the portion of
Water Street lying between Third and
Fourth Streets in Oregon Uity be, and
the same i", hereby vacated and for
ever closed and held for naught.
Read first tune aud ordered nub
lished at the tegular meeting of the
Council of Oregon Uitv hold Wtdnes
dav. January 6th, 1909.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. w. a. mjaiuii., tteoorder.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Orogon, for the County of Clackamas.
J. R. Hays, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. K. Ford, Laura Ford,
Walter Ford, Rebecca
Ford, Frank Ford. L. C.
Kord, Raloigh Ford, Sar.
ah Ford, Walter Gibh,
Lester Gibb, . Archie
Gibh, Jessie McLongh-
lin, MoLouglil n,
Martha O. Andrews,
Thomas Andrews, Viv'au
Nutbrown, Frank Nut-
brown, Roland Jones and
Clark Jones, and all other
heirs of Sarah Ford, and
Franklin Ford, deceased,
Defendants.
To each and every of the above
named defendants:
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you iu the above entitled soit on or
before January 15th, 1909; and it you
fai 1 'to answer, for want thereof, the
Plaintiff will apply to tlie Court for
the relief demanded i i the complaint,
to-wit, for tlie reformation of a deed
dated January 29th, 1877, recorded in
the deed records of said county iu
Book "N", page 118, so as to describe
the land intended to be conveyed as
follows: Beginning at the southeast
corner of the tract of land described
in Book "N" at pag.i 120 of the rec
ords of deeds ot Clackamas County,
Oregon, said point being situated iu
the center of the county road lending
from Oregon C.ty to Oswego, Clacka
mas County, State of Oregon, and
within the original Donation Land
Claim of Richard F. Wliitten and
wife; running thence in a northwes
terly direction about 47 rods to the
northeast comer of the D. L. O. of
Edward A. Wilson and wife; thence
southerly along the easterly boundary
line of the said Wilson claim about
20 rods to the aforesaid county road ;
thence southeasterly 4I011K the afore
said county road 40 rods, more or liss,
to the place of beginning, containing
8.25 acres.
This Bummous is published by order
of Grant B Dimick, Judge of the
Coui:ty Couit of said county for six
successive weeks, said order being
dated December 1st, 1908, aud the
first publication being dated Decern
ber4th, 1908.
O. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tlie County of Clackamas.
Iu the matter of the estate ot Mary
A Bracket t, deceased.
To the Sheriff of the Couuty of
Clackamas, Greeting :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are heieby required to cite Robert
Irvin, W. W. Irviu, George W. Irvin,
Mary E Gribhlo, Martha L. Bowers,
Inez E. Bracket, Bertha.McKee, Zella
McKee, Ethel E. Smyser, O. D.
Howard, F. P. Howard, H. M.
Howard and all of hot heirs 7aud de
visees of Mary A. Brackett, deceased,
to be and appear in tlie County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Clackamas, at the court room there
of, at Oregon City in tlie said County
of Clar kainas, ou Monday, the 18tli
dav of January. A. D., 1909. at 10
o'olock a m. of that day, then aud
there to show cause, if any you have,
why a certaiu petition in writing,
presented to tlie saia uounty uourt.
and now on file therein, should not be
granted, directum tlie executor of
said estate to sell the S. W. of the
S. E. H of Sec. 10 and the N. W. YA
of the N. E. Vi of Seo 15, all in Tp. 4
S. R. 1 E. ot the W. M. in said Coun
ty, at private sale, to raise money to
pay debts of and claims against sain
estate according to the petition on
nle.
Witness, the Hen. Grant B. Dimick.
Jurige of the County 'Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas, this 15th day of December,
A. D. 1908.
Attest: F. W. GRE.ENMAN,
Oleik.
O. D. & D. 0. LATOURETTE.
Attorneys.
DON'T HITCH YOrR HORSE IN
THE KAIN 1 Got acquainted with
E. W. Mellien & Co. Use their free
stable room.
IT'S A COMMON
OCCURRENCE
for some folks to think that because
their carriage may need very ex
tensive repairing that it is not worth
the outlay, and that it will be as expen
sive as a new vehicle. This is a grave
mistake, as our extensive facilities for
repair wo'rk of all kinds enable us to do
many things at comparative low cost.
Always get our estimate before deciding.
Storey & Thomas
4th on! Main Su. Oregon City
GROWS HAIR
ON BALD HEADS
Bald Headed People May Get
a New Chance in Life
Iu'these days when youth is the
moving tac or in business; wlieu a
man makes his mark tit thirty five and
is ready to retire at forty five; when
business houses pension the man We
call "middle aged ' rather than allow
his lagging influeuoe to intrude upon
the commercial rush, a bald head is
almost fatal to any man's hopes. The
following must therefore prove inter
esting to people who are losing their
hair or who are bald.
Kesoroiu is oue of the latest and
most effective germ killers discovered
'by science, and in couuectiou with
beta Napthol, which is both germici
dal and antiseptic, a combination is
formed which destroys the germs
which rob the hair of its nutriment,
and also creates a clean and healthy
condition of the scalp, which prevents
the development of new germs.
Pilocarpiu is a well known agent
for restoring hair to ics natural color,
where the loss of oolor has been due
to a disease of the scalp Yet, it is
not a coloring matter or dye.
This combination of curatives mixed
with alcohol as a stimulant porfeots
the most effective remedy for hair and
scalp troubles.
Ti e tai .ous Rexall "93" Hair Uorio
is chiefly composed of liesorcin, Beta
Napthol aud Pilucarpin. It makes
the scalp healthy, uourishes the hair,
stimulates the follicles. Where the
head is already bare, it enters the
follicles, revitalizes the roots, sup
plies nourishment aud stimulates uew
growth.
We want yon to try a few bottles
or Hexall "98" Hair Touio on our
uersoual guatautee that the trial will
not oost you a penny if It dues not
give you absolute satisfaction. That's
proof of our faith in this remedy and
it should indisputably demonstrate
that we know what we are takling
about when we say that Rexall "93"
Hair T6uio will grow hair on bald
he ds, except of course, where the
balduess has been ot such long dura
tion that the routs cf the hair are en
tirely dead, the follicles closed and
gtown over, aud the scalp is glazed.
Remembir, we are baBing our state
ments upon what has already boeu
accomplished by tlie use of Rexall
"93" Hair Touio, and we have the
right to assume that what it has done
to hundreds ot others it will do for
you. Iu any event yon cannot lose
nay tiling by giviug it a trial ou our
liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 50u and
(1. Huntley Bios. Co., Maiu St.
I
We are rich aud happy in this world
only by comparison and coutrast.
For years Oregon lias naa meal
weather. For instance, durluig 1908,
25 degrees above zero was the coldest
weather exin-rienced at Portland and
our little shiver of a few days, d sa-
greeable as we may consider it, is
from 20 to 50 degree s warmer than it
has been at the same time iu the sec
nous where must of us came from.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs
"Several rears since my lungs were
so badly affected that I had' ninny
hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of
Wood, Iud. "I took treatment with
several physioians without auy beuo
fit. I then started to take Foley's
Honey aud Tar, and my lungs are
now as sound as a bullet. I recom
mend it iu advanced slaves of lung
trouble. " Foley's Honey and Tar
stops the cough and heals the lungs,
and prevents serious results from a
cold. Refuse substitutes. Jones
Drug Co.
FOR SALE 80 acres good level laud
8 miles from Oregon City. Good
wells, barn, cabin ami outbuildings
Plenty of top aud limb wood. No
rock; good soil, all tillable. Few
rods from Molalla road. Write or
call Burley & 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 sell 60
(acres of the choicest land on the
West side at much less than actual
lvalue; 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.
Now Is the time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy
, provisions eternal summer
fo those who cannot endure
a more severe climate.
California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as var
ied as those of all well reg
ulated cities. Visitors can
always find suitable accom
modations, congenial com
panions, and varied, pleas
ing recreations.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
attractive literature, de
scribing in detail the many
delights of winter in Cali
fornia. Very low round trip excur
sion tickets on sale to Cali
fornia. The rate from Or
egon City to Los Angeles
and return is
$55.00
Limit six months allowing
itopovera in eitherdirection. Him
ilar excursion rates arc iu e fleet
to all California points.
For full information, sleeping car reserva
tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write
. T. FIELDS, AGENT
OREGON CITY
or
Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agent
PORTLAND, ORK.
SSMIWSMMiSniMSMSaSMSMSStSSaSS
Small Farms Wanted i
Home-seekersequesL EASTHAM, SMITH &. CO. to I
look them up hemes.
SHEEEKEBEraEgi
Three customers have asked us to look them up
small 'farms of 5 to 40 acres. They must be well
improved and conveniently located. If you have
such a farm to sell please call on us.
Eastham Smith Co.
OVER. BANK OF OREGON CITY
IMMHMSHMMitMSnBMiMH
WHAT A CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMER
WRITES; ABOUT THE
LITCHFIELD
5 MANURE SPREADER
"It is complete, Iu simplicity, lightness of djraft
and durability it cannot be surpassed. I fully
recommend the Litchfield as the most profitable
investment on the farm."
FRED YOHANN
Aurora, Oregon
Yes, and the action of its moving bed is a marvel. Lots of Little
Things about it that are Big Advantages, Call and See One
J.J.WURFEL
BARLOW
OREGON
Under New Management
It is our aim to give in the
future the--same dependable
groceries and satisfactory treat
ment that this store has given
in years pastt and which has
created the enviable name of
"The Best Family Grocery
Store in Oregon City."
JACK & ALBRIGHT
u Successor to J. E. JACK
904 Seventh Street OREGON CITY
$ Opposite Shlvely'j Opeta House S
it
Pbont 112)
Otflet In Tavorllt Cigar Store
Ji3. 1833 OpptMlt masonic Building
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
Trelght and Parcels Delivered Prices Rtasonablt and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phonei Farmiri47
R. F. D. No. 3, OREGON CITY, ORE.
LONE OAK FARM
Producer and dealer in all
kinds of First-Clasn Farm
Products and Fir Wood.
F. M. BLUIIM, Manager
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Pota
toes, Etc., Always on Hand
First-Class Butter and Eggs a Spec
ialty. All Orders Promptly Filled.
YOUR MEAT ORDER
SHOULD HAVE YOUR
CAREFUL ATTENTION
We give your order our best consideration and our customers
are always satisfied.
TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER
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