Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 22, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER'' 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1909
7
The
Most
in
Values
Our Best Clearance of
MEN'S CHOICE GARMENTS
PRICES ARE ABOUT HALF IN MANY INSTANCES
This Sale has already won success The greatest Volume of business this sec
tion has ever experienced. It is a sale worth while, a sale wherein the most
favored styles of brand new Coats, Suits, Skirts and Waists are offered at less
than actual cost to make.
Suits That Embrace Perfection in Every Phase.
We liavo reference to our popular-priced Suits now
selling for fifteen dollars. Perfect in style,
perfect in workmanship. The most perfect suits
that have commanded your attention this sea
son. Is this not the suit you are looking for?
Materials are fancy worsteds, serge, panama and
broadcloth in plain colors and fancy and shadow
stripes. Coats and skirts are in several dif
ferent models, but all strictly of the latest de
sign. $17.50 to $22.50 suits, regular
Clearance Sale Price $15.00
CHILDREN'S COATS, AGE 2 TO 6 YEARS
To fully appreciate these bargains in Coats for
children, aged 2 to G yars, you must first see
them, for printing cannot fully convey to you
their wonderful value. They are made of ker
sey, homespun, worsted, bearcloth and panned
velvet, In all plain colors, fancy stripe and mix
tures; styles are the latest, some are plain and
others are suitably trimmed with braid, velvet,
etc. Regular, prices range from $3.50 to $0.50.
Clearance Sale Price $2.50
$1.50 SATEEN PETTICOATS $1.19.
Satesn Petticoat bargain that should not be
missed; made of good quality black sateen, with
deep flounces in several styles.
Reduced for this sale $1.19
MADRAS SHIRT WAISTS 59c
Shirtwaists of good quality madras, in several plain
colors, light plaids and stripes, open in front
and finished with pleats. The latest in waists
at a remarkably low price.
Regular price 85c, at Clearance Sale 59c
Summons.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
OreROii, for the County of Clackamas.
Bertha C. Miles, Plaintiff,
vs.
Georgo V. Mile, Defendant
To Genrgo W. Miles, ' defendant
above named:
In the name of the stateof Oregou,
you are hereby required to appear and
hiiswdr the compaiiit til-id against you
in the above eutitlod suit on or be or
the 22nd day of January, 100!), and if
you fail so to appear and answer, lor
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the above entitled court for the re
lief prayed for in her said complaint,
to-wit: a decree dissolving the bonds
of mat iuinur existing between plain
tiff and defendant, and for general re
lief, with her costs and disburse
ments. This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimicb, Oouuly
Judge of tho County of Clackamas, by
order duly made and entered on the
5th day of December, 1U08, and said
order directs that publication of this
summons be mado oue week for six
consecutive weeks and the date of the
first" publication aooording to said or
x dur is December lltli, 1008.
x H. F. LATOURETTK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of the estate of
Louise Wolf, deceased, has tiled iu
tin County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, his final account as such
executor of said estate, and that Mon
day, the 1st day of February, 1901), at
tho 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'HKN & SCIIUEBEL.
Attorneys for Executor.
- Notice of Executor's Sale
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order and license of the
Counly Court ot Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, I will offer for sale
at private gale and on February 20th,
11)09 will sell to the highest bidder tor
cash the S W of the S E M of Sec
tion;l0. and the N W )i of the N E
yi of Section 15, all in Tp. 4 S ii
1 E of the W M in Claukamas couu
ty, State of Oregon, said described
property belonging to the estate of
- Mary A. Brackett, deceased.
All bids may be sealed and ad
dressed to me at Aurora, Oregon, or
to my attorneys.
Datod January 18h. 1909.
i;w. V. IRVIN,
Executor of said Estate.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given to all parties
concerned that the undesigned has
been duly appointed by the County
Conrc of Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, as the administrator, with
the will annexed, ot the estate of
William Reid, deceased, and that he
has duly qualified as snch administra
tor and that all persons having claims
.against the said estate most present
theui, within six mouths from the
date of this notice, to the administra
tor at the law office of C. D. & D. C.
Latourette in Oregon City, Oregon.
Dated this 23 dav of January, 1909.
GEORGE D. REED.
Administrator.
WANTED Representatives in this
vicinity, mala or female. Those
willing to hustle cau earn from 100
to fl2o monthly. Experience not
necessary. Address Northwestern
Specialty Co., 501-502-504 Board of
Trade, Portland, Oregon.
-")Riv SBis-"
Portland's Fastest-Growing Store.
WATER PROOF COATS $10.00
Rubberized Taffeta Coats in many plain colors and
stripes. An absolutely rainproof and cold proof
coat, that possesses all the fine points that con
tribute to a st.yish garment. Full length, in
a beautiful semi-fitting effect, with automobile
' collar. A coat most practical for the severe
weather. $12.50 and $15.00 values,
Clearance Sale Price $10.00
LONG COATS, MISSES' AND SMALL WOMEN
Three dollars and fifty cents buys any one of these
popular-price $7.50 and $8.50 coats for misses
and small women. They are chiefly of fancy
worsted and kersey in brown, navy, tan, green
and plain color, fancy stripes and mixtures;
the new semi-fitting effects, plain or finished
with trimmings of same cloth, velvet or braid.
$7.50 and $8.50 Coats, priced for
Clearance Sale $3.50
WOMEN'S SKIRTS FOR $3.98
Walking Skirts of "high-grade worsted panama, in
black, blue and brown, both the pleated and gor
ed effects are shown, plain or finished with folds
and trimmings of 'satin, taffeta, or same cloth.
$5.00 to $G.50 values
Clearance Sale Price $3.98
LONG FLANNELETTE KIMONOS
In many pretty designs and colors with edging of
satin to match. $1.50 value, for this week.. $1.29
SHORT KIMONOS FOR 48c
Of German Flannel or Flanellette, in all colors and
many dainty designs. 65c, value
Clearance Sale Price 48c
Final Notice
Notice is hereby giveu that the" un
nersigned administratrix of the estate
of J. J. Gibson, deceased, has filed
her final account with the County
Court of Clackaiuas County, State of
Oregon, and that the judge of said
court has set Monday, the 9th day of
February, 1909, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. in. of said day, as a time
for hearing the said report, at which
time all persons interested are hereby
notified to be present and make objec
tions to said report if any tliero be.
Dated this 81st day of December,
1908. ANNIE GIBSON,
Administratrix of the Estate of J. J.
Gibson, doceusod.
Contest Notice
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
December 29, 1908.
A sufficient contest alliduvit having
been filod in tliis office by Fabian O.
Wyman, contestant, against Home
stead Entry No. 14973, made June 23,
1903, for S E of S E i, Section 30,
Township 2 South, Range 0 E, by
James E. Kershaw, coufostee, in
which it iB allegid that he is woll ac
quainted with the tract of land em
braced in the homestead entry and
knows the present condition of the
same ; also that said Jurats E. Ker
shaw has never resided on said land
for the last three years to my knowl
edge aud also that the only improve
ments made on said laud by James
E. Kershaw wore one shake cabin
14x10 feet outside.aud having no win
dows, doors or furniture whatever,
and that the said alleged absence from
the said land was not due to his em
ployment in the army, navy or marine
corps of the United States as a pri
vate eoldier, officer, seaman or marine
during the war with Spain or during
any other war in which the United
States may be engaged.
" Said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and otter ovidenoo
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on February 10th, 1909, betore
the Register aud Receiver at the
Unltod States Land Office in Port
land, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed November ilOth,
1908, set forth fact- which show, that
after one diligence personal service of
this notice cannot be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that sucli notice
be given by due aud propor publica
tion. ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Administrator's' Notice of Sale
In the matter of the estate of Lena
C. McCormick, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to the order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Clackamas, dulv made aud entered
therein on the 18th day of January.
1909, in the matter of the estate ot
Lena O. McCormick, deceased, 1,
J. F. McOoruiick, Administrator ot
said estate, will, iroin and after the
28th day of February, 1909, at the
office of L. E. Crouch, room 420
Chamber of Commerce Building.
Pt rtlaud, Oregon, proceed to sell at
private tale, subject to confirmation
by said court, all that reul property
belonging to said estate situated in
the County of Clackaiuas, State of Or
egon, described as follows, to-wit :
An undivided one-seventh interest in
a tract of land sitnated in Section
Twenty-three, Township Three Soutli
of Range One West ot the Willamette
Meridian, Clackamas County .Oregon,
and more particularly described as
beginning at the Northeast corner of
the Donation Land Claim known on
the plat and surveys of the United
States as Notification No. J 32.j aud
Claim No. 45 iu the aforesaid Town
ship, thence West 8.09 chains to Boon
ferry road ; thence Sooth 13 degrees
15 minutes West 15.60 chains to a post
IHBBB9
The
Best
in
Quality
where a pint bottle is deposits! 10
inches deep: thence East 11.00 chains
to the East boundary of Claim ; thence
North 15.80 chains to tho beginning
corner, contaiiiiug 15 acres more or
less Terms ot s.'ile are cash upon
confirmation of sale by the aforesaid
Court and delivery of deed.
J. F. McCORMICK,
Administrator of tho estate of Lena
C. MoOoriuick, deceased.
Dated, January 18, 1909.
Sheriffs Sale
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
William Corufoot, Plaintiff
vs.
James Fairfull, Defendant
State of Oregon,
County of Clackamas
By virtue of a judgment, dooroe and
an execution, duly issued out of aud
under the seal of the above entitled
court, In the above entitled ((buso, to
me duly dirocttd and dated the 2Gth
day 0' December, 1908, upon a judg
ment reudered and entered in said
court on the 9th day ot May, 1908, iu
favor of William Corufoot, Plaintiff,
and against James Fairfull, Defend
ant, for tho sum of 1104.50, with in
terest thereon from the 21st day of
November, 1905, aud the furtner sum
of $10.00, attorney's fee, together
with the sum ot $28.00 and 15.00, at
torney's fee, and the further sum of
$75. 40, witn interest thereon from the
10th day of January, 1900, at ti per
ceut per annum, and the further sum
of $10.00, costs and disbursements,
and tho costs of aud upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale ot the
following described real property, sit
uate iu the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 7, Block
9, and Lot 20, Block 16 of Milwaukie
Park according to the duly recorded
maps and plats thereof on file iu the
office of the recorder of conveyances
of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, jclgmeut order aud decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
30th day of Jauuary, 1908, at the hour
of 10:80 o'clock a.m., at the front
door of tho 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, lor .United States gold coin,
casli in hand, al 1 the right, title
aud interest which the within named
defendants 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 thoreof, to sat
isfy said execution, judgment order,
decree, interest, costs and all oocrniug
costs. R. B. BEAT1E,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore.
By IS. W. BAKER, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Decem
ber 2(i, 1908.
WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY
locality good pay; experience un
necessary, to represent large real
estate organization. Write today.
B. F. Loos Co., Dea Moines, Iowa, tf
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 3iae 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.
Dori't (Jet a Divorce
A western judge granted a divorce
on account of ill tamper and bad
breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills
would have prevented it. They cun
consirpation, causing bad breath snd
liver trouble the ill temper, dispel
colds, banish headaches, conquer
chilis. 25c at Jones' drug store.
MAKE UP
AT HOME
Mix It Yourself by Shaking
Ingredients in Bottle as
Directed
A SIMPLE HOME REMEDY
Hundreds of People in Vicinity
Here Will Welcome This
Advice Says Local
Druggist
What will appear very interesting
to many people hero is the article
taken from a New York daily paper,
giving a simple prescription, which is
said to be a positive remedy for back
ache or kid ley or bladder derange
eut, if taken before the stago of
Bright's disease.
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargou, oneoume;
compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Shake well in a bottlo and
take in teaspoouful doses after each
meal and again at bodtimn.
A well-known druggint here at
homo, when asked regarding this pre
scription, stated that the ingredients
are all harmless and can be obtained
at a small cost from . any good pre
scription pharmacy, or the mixture
would be put up if asked to do so.
lie further stated that while this pie
soription is often prescribed in rheu
matic amotions with splendid results,
hi could see no reason why it would
not be a splendid remedy for kiduey
and urinary trouble and backache, as
it has a peculiar action upon the kid
ney structure, 'cleansing these most
important organs aud helping thorn to
silt and filter from the blood the foul
aciis and waste matter which cause
sickness and suffering. Those of our
readers who suffer can make no mis
take in giving it a trial.
School Report
Report of Alaplo Lane echool, dis
trict No. 27. Those pupils neither
absent nor tardy during the month
ending January 15, are: May Splint
er, Irma Suhmidt and Birdio Dicker
sen. Those not absent beside the
above' are: Erick Waldow, Orphia
Parker aud Binni ''Derrick.
CORA' DARR, Teacher.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with local applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to euro it joo
must take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
dots directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not
a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular pre
ssription. It is composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly
mi flitt ninoAiiu Hfirfarpo Tim nnvfupfr.
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces sncn wonitertui results
in curing catarrh. Send for testimon
ials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props,
v Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75n.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. To Trade For Farm -
A beautiful 6-room cottage located
in nice sightly location iu Portland
aud has two large bedrooms, nice
olotheg'Jolosets, large reception hall,
nice porcelain bath, wubIi bowl and
medicine chest, fine linou closets,
large living room and dining room
with opening, flina closets, built-in
window 6eats, fire place, fine kitchen
with pantry and porcelain sink, ele
gant electirc aud gRS lixtuies, line
drop light, uico front and rear porches
with lights, cement walks and stops
large eoinent basement with stationary
tubs. House now aud in good neigh
borhood, nice terraced lawns and full
size lot, plenty of sli rubbery and
roses. Price $3500. Will trade this
beautiful piece of Portland property
for improved 'fnrui with stock and im
plements near Oregon City and pay
some cash difference. Send loacatiou,
price aud full description.
RALPH ACKLEY,
005 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore
School Report
Following is the report of Shubel
school for the mouth ending January
1.5, 1909. Number of days taught, 20;
number of pupils enrolled 28; average
daily attendance, 24; tardiness, 1;
Those present daily are : Alvin Storm
er, Hurley Fellows, Raymond Uin
tlier, Esther Ginther, Ivan Moohnke.
Visitors present during the month:
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Moohukn, Otto
Stoiner, Jacob Uossmillor, and John
Heft. We are always glad lo have
patrons call.
ROBT. GINTHER, Teacher.
"Don't hitch your horse in the
rain," use our free stable room.
E. W. Mollien & Co Complete lions,
furuishors, opposite the Court Honse
Municipal Neglect.
In view of the conditions recently
found by Waterworks Superintend
ent Illller at the Hunt street (Cincin
nati) pumping station, It is not sur
prising that complaints of "no steam"
were frequent during the last year or
two. The boilers, which were reserved
for service, were found to contain tho
accumulated soot nnd dirt of years.
I the smoke flue four feet of soot was
removed. Municipal Journal and En
gineer. i Once More, Nol
At an election held Nov. 10 the citi
zens of Coldwater, Miss., voted against
the proposition to Issue bonds for the
construction of an elertrio light plant
and waterworks system. Electrical
World.
Itching piles provoke profanity, but
profanity won't cure them. Dean's
Ointment cures itching, bleeding or
protruding piles aft'T years of suffer
ing. At any drag store.
FOR SALE. 30 acres good level laud
8 miles from Oregon City. Good
well?, barn, cabin and outbuildings.
Plenty of top and limb wood. No
rock; good soil, ail tillable Few
rods from Molalla road. Write or
call Burley & Stafford, R. D. No.
8. Pac. States, Framorg 148.
TO SEND BUILDING MATERIAL
Itnosevelt's Plan to Aid Sufferers by
Recent Earthquake in Italy.
Washington, Jan. 18. An innova
tion in International relb'f measures
so far as Europe is concerned will be
undertaken by the government in ex
pending the 500,000 appropriated
by congress for the Italian earth
quake sufferers. Realizing that a
great need among the sufferers will
be shelter, President Roosevelt has
decided to send to Italy material for
the construction of 2500 or 3000
substantial but modest frame houses.
Verbal Instructions were given by
the President to Secretary Newberry
to enlist the machinery of the navy
department. Mr. Newberry has al
ready been able to make partial ar
rangements for carrying out the or
ders of the President.
The bodies of the American Con
sul, Arthur S. Cheney and Mrs.
Cheney have been found In the ruins
of the American consulate at Mes
sina by the sailors of the American
battleship Illinois. Arrangements
are being made for the shipment of
the bodies to the United States.
An estimate of the dead In Mes
sina as a result of the catastrophe of
December 28, made by Stuart K.
Lupton, the American vice-consul, on
behalf of the American embassy at
Rome, places the number at 90,000.
WHOLE FAMILY KILLED
W. L. Seelcy, Wife and Daughter, of
Seattle, Found Dcud.
Seattle, Jan 18. W. L. Seeley, an
attorney and ex-national bank exam
iner for Illinois; his wife, a member
of the National Society of Daughters
of the American Revolution, and his
daughter, Miss Rene Seeley, a Btu
dent at the University of Washing
ton, were found dead in a bathroom
of their home in the fashionable Cap
itol Hill district at 1 o'clock Sunday
afternoon. They had been dead
since the previous Thursday.
The women, each of whom was
clad in nightrobes, had been mur
dered by being struck in the head,
evidently with a hammer. There was
no mark of violence on Seeley He
Is believed to have been partially
chloroformed and then drowned in
the bathtub. All three were kneel
ing at the bathtub with their heads
submerged In the water.
The bodies were found Sunday by
Guy M. Smelzer, affianced husband
of Miss Seeley, and E. R. Zlbbell, a
friend of the family. The police de
tectives searched the house for the
weapon with which the murders had
been committed, but were unable to
find any bloodstained Implement. No
jewelry or other article of value was
taken from the house.
Late developments are taken as
strengthening the, theory that the
man killed the two women and then
committed suicide. He had recent
ly received $8000 as his share of his
father's estate, but within the past
few days he had borrowed money to
pay his last month's house rent, In
dicating that he was in financial
straits.
Seeley is an uncle of M. F. Goso,
of Pomeroy, recently appointed by
the governor to the Washington su
preme bench. He has a brother,
Charles, at Pomeroy, and another,
Frank, at Hood River, Oregon.
BARBER IS VERY EXPENSIVE
Man Who Shaves Presidential heard
Paid $1000 Yearly.
Washington, Jan. 18. The recom
mendation of the auditor for the
navy department that congress pro
vldo more clerks for his office has
raised some question concerning the
employment of William B. Dulany.
Dulany for several years has been
President Roosevelt's negro barber.
Last March he was appointed a "spe
cial accountant" in the navy auditor's
office at a salary of $1600 a year, but
continued to serve as the Presiden
tial tonsorlal artist. It Is reported
the appropriation committee of the
house, at the Instance of several
members who want to "get even"
with the President, will investigate
the matter and ask why the navy au
ditor's office should pay for his dally
shave.
MOYER LOSES SUIT
Sued Colorado Executive for Dam
uges as Result of Imprisonment.
Washington, Jan. 18. -The su
preme court of the United States to
day decided against Former Presi
dent Moyer of the Western Federa
tion of Miners, in the damage suit
brought by him against former Gov
ernor Peabody, of Colorado, on ac
count of Moyer's Imprisonment on
the governor's orders, because of his
alleged connection with riots at Tel
luride, Colo., In 1904.
SEATTLE MAN GETS BRIDE
Charters Hpcdul Truln to Get Over
Boundary.
Portland, Or., Jan. 18. Denied a
license to marry In Oregon becauso
of the non-residence laws of this
state, H. R. Rood, vice-president of
the Pacific Creosoling Company, of
Seattle, chartered a special train Sat
urday afternoon and went to Van
couver, Wash , where he and Mrs.
Edward O. Stoiher, of Denver and
Paris, widow of the late E. G. Stol
ber, were married.
The bride is said to be the wealth
iest woman in the American colony
In Paris.
AA4Af ff
X Those who come to look
X usually remain to buy.
It's because our prices
I are so attractive.
X
X E. W. Mellien & Co. J
X opposite the court house.
Everything you need
nV.rt,f fl-io lirmA
4, auuui nit uuuiv. j
II I I I ! HM.IW
Small Farms Wanted
Home-seekerslrequest EASTHAM, SMITH & CO. to
look them up homes.
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
WHAT A CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMER
WRITES ABOUT THE ,
LITCHFIELD
MANURE SPREADER
"It is complete. Iu simplicity, lightness of draft
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, jt 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 past, and which has
created the enviable name of
"The Best Family Grocery
" Store in Oregon City'
JACK &
Successor
I 904 Seventh Street
Vj;wiv waiw7
Phone: Frmr47
LONE OAK FRM
F. M. BLUHM, Manager
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Pota
toes, Etc, Always on Hand
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
Brown's Meat Market
Seventh Street - - - Oregon City
Pbont mi
Hts. 1S3S
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
Trtlgbt and Parctli Dtllvertd Prlcts lltasenablt aud
Satisfaction Guaranteed
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work o all kinds carefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Ofllce
over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon
City, Oregon.
ALBRIGHT
to I. E. JACK
OREGON CITY
-
R. F. D. No. 3, OREGON CITY, ORE.
Producer and dealer in all
kinds of First-Class Farm
Products and Fir Wood.
First-Class Butter and Eggs a Spec
ialty. All Orders Promptly Filled.
Office In TavorHt Cigar Store
OppoaiU masonic Building
Ceorge.C. Brownell
ATTY AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON