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r OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909 The Most Values Portland's Fastest-Growing Store. The Best in Quality Greater than Ever Values in the Suit Room We want it thoroughly understood by the people that we sell them the best, most perfect-fitting garment In the-most wanted styles and best tailoring, and guarantee such low prices that all can share. in these really handsome garments. We buy largely we have the advantage of every possible price concession and we, In turn, give this benefit to our patrons. Just now Clearance Sale prices prevail throughout the department. . - Women's Suits $15.00 Cravenette Coats 12.50 Women's Suits that are truly stylish. They are much genuine PRIESTLY CRAVENETTE; the fabric higher grade garments than the price- would lndi- needfJ no hlgher recommendation. They are postive- cate. This Is easily explained by the remarkable y waterproof, warm, and possess a wearing quality reductions that have held, sway In our Suit Depart- that ,g un8ur'pasged by any 0ther similar material, ment during last month. Ordinarily these suits a stylish and serviceable" coat. Regular f f would sell up to as high as $25.00. They are made I5 0Q clearance Sale price 1 ..t)U on the newest and most stylish models, and the cloths are Worsteds, Fancy Serges, Chiffon Pana- " mas and several . others. Plain colors and fancy stripes, etc. This Clearance Sale Price (.f f- WlictC ftf MnKAlP will prevail during the coming week JJ) I O " MIWIIOM Waists of good quality mohair, pleated effects, long I ANO1 PAatc ff VVnrtPfl sleeves and buttons up front. A nice appearing LUUy VfUdla VI Tf Ul waist of unequalled wearing qualities. Regular 1.50 Full Length and Seml-Flttlng Coats "of plain and and $2.50 waists. Clearance 1(1(1 fancy striped worsteds, plainly tailored or finished Sale Prlce- I bUW with velvet and braid trimmings. Regular q Cf ' " ' $7.50 and $8.50 coats. Clearance Sale PiicQaQU j : - ' . . Dollar Kimonas for 77c PdndiTia SkirtjS aiiailltt VJ t u Kimonos of flannelette In many exquisite designs Walking Skirts of Chiffon Panama; colors black, and pretty colors. They present the beautiful Jap navy red and brown. Pleated or. gored, plain or anese effect, with flowing sleeves. Edges are bound with trimmings and fold of satin or taffeta. Regu- with satin to match or same material In lar values $5.50 to $7.50. Clearance q fjfl Persian Pattern' Regular $1.00 mmm Sale Price OaDU values for I IV These are only a few of the many bargains to be had at this great store Sheriff s Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka- mas.' i ' William Cornfoot, Plaintiff, vs. James Fairfull, Defendant, STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, 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 2Gth day of December, 1908, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of May, 1908 in favor of William Cornfoot, Plaintiff, and against James Fairfull, Defendant, for the sum of $104.50; with Interest thereon from the 21st day of November, 1905, and the fur ther sum of $40 attorney's fee, to gether with the sum of $28 and $15.00 attorney's fee, and the further sum of $75 40 with Interest thereon from the 10th day of January, 1906 at 6 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $16.00 damages and cost, and the costs of and upon this writ, command ing me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, to-wlf. Lot 7, Block 9 and Lot 20, Block 16 of Mllwaukle Park according to the duly recorded maps and plats thereof on file in the office of the Re corder of Conveyances, of Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution judgment order and de cree, and In compliance with the com mands of said wrjt, I will, on Satur day, the 6th day of March, 1909, at the hour 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 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 9th day of May, 1906, 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, costs and all accruing costs. R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By R. W. BAKER, Deputy. Dated Oregon City, Oreogn, December 26, 1908. Administrator's Notice Notice is hoioby given to all parties ooncerued that the undesigned lias been dnly appointed by the Oonuty Court of Clackamas County, State o( Oregon, as the administrator, with the will annexed, ot the estate of William Beid, deceased, and that lie has duly qualified as such administra tor and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present them, within six months from the date of this notice, to the administra tor at the law office of O. D. & D. U. Latourette in Oregou City, Oregon. Dated this 22 dav of January, 1909. GEORGE D. REED, Administrator. Contest Notice Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office, Portland, Oregon, December 29, 1908. A suftioient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Fabian O. Wyuian, contestant, against Home stead Enfty No. 14978, made Jnne 23, 1903, for S E V of S E H. Section 80, TowuBliip 2 South, Range 6 E, by James E. Kershaw, .coutestee, in which it is alleged that he is well ao qaaiuted with the tract of land em braced in the homestead entry and knows the present condition of the same; also that said JamuB 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 Baid land by James E. Kershaw were one shake cabin 14x16 feet outside, and having no wiu 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 uuitea states as a pri vate soldier, officer. Bosnian or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in wincn tne uuiieu States may be engaged. , Said parties are hereby notified to apnear, respond and offer evidenoe a. m. on February 10th, 1909, .betore the Register aud Receiver at the United States Land umce in ron- land, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 80th, 1908, set forth fact- which show that after one diligence personal service of this notice cannot bemade.it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. where a pint bottle is depositei 10 inoliea deep: thence East 11.66 ohains to the East boundary of Claim ; thence North 15.80 chains to the beginning corner, ooutainiDg 15 acres more or less Terms of sale are cash upon confirmation of sale by the aforesaid Court and delivery of deed. J. F. McOORMICK, Administrator of the estate of Lena O. MoOorinick, deceased.- Dated, January 18, 1909. Notice ol Executor's Sale Notioe is hereby given that by vir tue of an order and license of the Oonnty Court of Clackamas Oonnty, State of Oregon. I will offer for sale at private sale and on February 20th, 1909 will sell to the highest bidder tor cash the S W yA of the S E yA of Sec tion' 10. and the N W X of the N E y. ol Section 15, all in Tp. 4 811 I E of the W M in Clackamas coun ty, State of Oregon, said described property belonging to the estate of Marv A. Brackett, deceased. All bids may be sealed and ad dressed to me at Aurora, Oregon, or to my attorneys. Dated January 18h, 1909. lW. W. IRVIN, Executor of Baid Estate. O. D. & D. U. LATOURETTE, Attorneys. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there is. a petition pending betore the city council of Oregon City, Oregon, of Howie Pnln & Paner Comoanv pravina for the vacation of that part J i 1 1... ... . . .. Tl ip.) or water oireei ""r j.i.. and Fourth Streets. Oregon City. Ore- Bon. Vutea this tsru oay oi j nonary, 1909, W. A. DIMICK. Recorder. SEEING THE ALPS. Tourists "Who Do Their Mountain Climbing by Telescope. The tourist of today who visits the Alps and who lacks the physical en durance or whose time is too limited to make the ascent of some of the fa mous peaks nevertheless Is able closely to survey the panorama of mountain scenery through the medium of power ful telescopes located -at the terminals of the mountain railroads. By this monna thi rocks and elaclcrs and pe culiar formations of these historic mountains may bo carefully studied, though the spectator need not ap proach them within many miles. Each of these mountain telescopes Is mounted on a forked cradle and la so nicely balanced that its' position may readily be fixedly the tightening of smnll thumbscrews after the focus has been adjusted with a band wheel. The magnifying power of the Instru ments varies from 35 to 116 diameters, but is adapted for landscape observa tion only. When weather conditions are suita ble, climbers on the Titlls may be seen through the telescope at Uetllberg, near Zurich, a distance of forty miles, and the hotel on the Faulhorn, sixty miles away, may be reeognlzed. Every step of the toilers on the slopes of the Matterhorn can be followed by means of the Instrument on the RlffelalQ above Zermatt. Several lives have been saved by the means of these glasses, for signals of distress on the moun tains are seen by. the watchers at the telescopes. Harper's. Administrator's Notice of Sale In the matter of the estate of Lena 0. McOormick, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pnrsu- ant to the order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, dulv made and entered therein on the 18th day of January, 1909, In the matter of the estate ot Lena C. MuCormick, deceased, 1, J. F. McOormick, Administrator ot said estate, will, trom and after the 28th day of February, 1909, at the office .of L. E. Crouch, room 420 Chamber of Commerce Building. P rtland, Oregou, proceed to sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said court, all that real property belonging to said estate situated in the Oonnty of Clackamas, State of Or egon, described as follows, . to-wit: An undivided one-seventh interest in a tract of land situated in Section Twenty-three, Township Three South of Range One West ot the Willamette Meridian, Clackamas County .Oregon, and more narticnlarlv described as beginning at the Northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim known on the plats and surveys of the United States as Notification No. 1835 and Claim No 45 in the aforesaid Town ship, thence Vest 8.09 chains to Boon ferry road ; thence South 13 degrees 15 minutes West 15.60 chains to a post A BirHseye View. The following Incident occurred dur ing a terrific thunderstorm at the home of a contractor who lives In the vicini ty of Tampa, Fla. The contractor and his family were Rlttlng on the veranda watching the storm when a bolt of lightning struck a tree not fifteen feet from where tJe? were sitting. The shock was terrific, but no one was Injured, although they were nil badly frightened. The young son. with great excitement, was telling that he Jumped two feet hl';li. "How do you know you jv.'njird high?" said hi-i f.it'ii r. "Why," said JoIimuUv ''I I Ue.l ('.'" while I WU3 up."-Y. u Y ' :r;:iiil..i' 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. Needlecraft Shop, formerly 882 Wash ingtoo St., now 147 Sixth St., be tween Morrison and Alder Sts., Port land. January needlewoik sales now on. "Don't liitcli your horse in the rain." use our free stable room E. W. Mellien & Co. Complete hous. furnishers, opposite the Court Home , Teachers' txaminatiou KnOVa is linrebv uivan Mint the nnnntT inTwr in Lendont of Climb ainas county will hold the regular examina tion or applicants lor eutta aim coun ty papers at Oregon City, as follows: For State Papers WndneR(lv. Pnh inUi at 9 o'clock a. in., aud continuing un til Saturday, reu.iom, ut p. m. : Wednesday Feninaubliip, history, spoiling, physical geography reading, phyohology. Thnrsday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeop ing, physios, civil government. . Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, (English litera ture,, school lay. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history. For County Papers Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 10th, at 9 o'clook a. nr., aud continuing un til Friday, Feb. IStli. at i p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geogra phy. Thursday Written aritlnuotio, the ory of teaching, grammar, physiol ogy. Friday Geography, school law, civil government,- bullish literature. Yours truly, T. J-. GARY. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of dregou for Clackamas County. J. W. MoAnnlty, Plaintiff, vs. . Anne Houston Moore r.ud L. V. Moore, her husband, Defendants. To Anue Houston Moore and L. V. Moore : Iii the name of the State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or betore the expira tion of six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, which date ot expiration is fixed by order of the above entitled court as Friday, the 12th day of March, 1909, aud it you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for iu his ODin--plaint, to-wit: For a decree estab lishing full ownership and possession ... niaint-iff free aud clear ot anT claim, equity,, interest or estate of defendants or euuer oi mem uuu iur ever barring defendants from assert ..lniiuinu nnv intereat leaal or lUg VA UUI1H"-D - . i equitable, and forever quietiug plain tiff s title in ana iu wie wnunius real property : All of Low Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), iu Block Two (2) of West Gladstone according to tli3 duly reoorrted map and plat thereof of record in suid county and state. And tor such other ami mruiei re lief as to.ttiis court seems meet aud equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBndo, judge of the above entitled court, which order is uaiou iiuuuarj o, 1909. First publication January ssa, taow. Last publication March 12, 1909. O. D. EBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice t.. n. rwixiv rvinrk nf the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the matter oi me esiara ui F. Chapman, deceased. Notioe 18 nereuy given mat un dersigned 11B8 OSeU UUiy npuiuisu a- miniBtrutor of the estate of Alice J). hv the county court of the state of Oregon for Clack amas county, ana nan uuiy ubhudu as such administrator. All persons having claims againBt 'said estate are hereby required, and .... .. 4..lvirar- notillea to preseui uio naum, umj ... ..... ,1m cf.nm nf A. Mather JlloU, mo au ..." ww-- - at Clackamas, Clackamas county, Oregon v. itnin six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 2(!th day or January, 1909. W. B. .KJiX.KUijuo, AH,.,inBf.rntnr of the Estate of Alice F. Chapman, Deoeased. Administrator's Notice --i-.. t.....l., niven f.linf. the DI1- JNOUOe IB uoiouj v.. ---.- -- dersigned has been dnly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty. State of Oregon, administrator of the estate of Maiy M. Caseday, de ceased, and that ail persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them to me, within six moutliB after the date of this notice, at the law office of 0. D. & D. O. Latou rette at Oregon City, Oregon. uareo. L. O. BAKEK, Administrator. . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE uoro hv E-iven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County uoun, aiaie oi uiw ... ii,nmua rnnntv. Executor of lUI Liagnaiu"'' . the last will and testament of Michael J. Sheehan, deceased. All persons havtTlv Halms against the Estate of said Michael J. Sheehan, deceased nM v.niohv rpnti ired to Dresent the same to me properly ver lfled as by law required at tne omce oi my -um-nev Thomas F. Ryan in the Masonic Building Oregon City, Oregon, wjthin .... u A,, .9 H.a six monins inrni tut? uaw ui Dated this 29th day of January 1909. THOMAS MOONEY. Executor of the Estate of Michael t choohnn ripeeiiHed. THOMAS r. RYAN, Attorney for Executor. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Oregon City Readers Have This Experience Yon tax the kidneys overwork them !-? '. . They can't keep up the contfunal strain. ". The back gives out it aolies and pains ; Uriniry troubles set in. Don't wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pills. ' David Campbell, 170 N. Eighteenth St., Portland, Ore., says: "My faith in Doan's Kidney Fills today is just as great as when I recommended them several years ago, the cure they per formed iu iny case having proven per manent. Prior to using thorn, I suf fered constantly from pains in my back and often was so lame and sore that it required quite an effort for me to stoop or lift. I tried various rem edies and was treated by a physician, but the relief obtained was only tem porary and I was at a loss to know how to dispose ot my trouble. I read so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I was finally induced to try them. Tne contents of this box helped me so much ttiat I continued taking the remedy and was soou cured." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Bros. ' drug store aud ask what their customers report. For asle by all aealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Dosu'b and take no other. Petition. To the Honorable County ' Court for Clackamas County, and Slate of Oregon: We, the undersigned residents and legal voters of Oswego precinct, Clackamas County Oregou and bning residents of said precinct for more than thirty (30) days prior to the signing of this petition do most re spectfully petition said court to grant a license for a period of one (1) yoar to sell spirituous, malt, vinous and fermented liquors to George Scbeckl in quantities less than one (1) gal Ion in said Oswego precinct, Clacka mas County, Oregon Wm.. Spencer. E. S. Davidson. E. Rankin. O, Morrell. M. J. McDonald. W. J. Moher. James Bullock. L. Headrick. Oeo. B. Martin. Geo. McDonald. James Keith. Wilfred Piatt. P. Keyzer. H. Bethke. E. Thomas. R. Davison. Martin Blanken. Wm. Malre. Chas. Paulxng. Wm. Miller. G. H. R. C. Worthington. Gottfe Lehman. Al. Ettaoln Alex Rankin. Leonard Halllnan. J. C. Bloomer. M. J. Worthington.D. Bloomer. A. Foustner. August Kempln. E. McCormick. Wm. Worthington. J. George Nagle. P. J. Van Duyse. J. E. Johnson. Wm. Maire, Jr. E. C. Johnson. J. J. Bullock. W. M. Borland. G. W. Schambach. Jos. Zlvney. - R. N. Howe. Henry Tltera. A. Bery. Theo. Slemhilber. F. Whitten. W. H. Zinney. Jerry O'Brien. A. R. Boutz. Wm. Henke. L. Michael. H. J. Wilcox. E. Hawks. . J. E. McCutcheon. Ed. Davis. A. L. Harrington. Henry Baker. E. Abernatny. D. Chowrlng. F. W. Lehman. Vance Chesney. Lewis Evans. Hans Kllnge. Geo. G. Quinn. Harry Farmer. A. B. Chappell. H. Goodall. E. Worthington. H. Koenlg. Ross S. Steadman. Ben Koenlg. A. H. Bullock. I Heisman Koenlg. G. S. Bullock. Frank Maier. Russ DeLaBhmutt. Aug. Teske, Paul Carter. H. Cans Wm. Dyer. O. C. Davidson John Erickson. G. A. Baker. Chas. DeLashmutt. John Abeln. Herbert Dyer. Frank Greenwold. D. Erickson. Fred Brook. L. E. Morrell. J M. Horan. C. H. Rosencrans. John Johnston. R. W. Thomas. S. Hartnell. F. T. Johnson. Dan Hlmts. P. A. Simmons. John Palmer. E. L. Shipley. J. Monogue. T. J. Brown. Ed. Green. J. F. Kramer. C. C. Abbott. John Dorrls. E. B. Gates. W. C. Brown, M. D VV J. Carrel. W. u Harrington. Jim. Skinner. L. L. Harrington. A. Worthlntgon. C. A. Bethke. F. E. Shaver. J. W. Tell. C. Whitton. Edward D. Haroiu.i U L. Boutz. G. H. Fourtner.' A. Nellsen. J. OHva. G. E. Cllne. F. W. Wanker. J. C. Fox. J. R. Wanker. E F. Whitten. Geo. Safford. a! J. Monk. John J. McGuire. L R. Woodard. Geo. Schindler. Notice is hereby given that I will present the above petition to the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, for hearing at the regular March term, 1909, to-wit: On the 3rd day of March, 1909. GEO. SEBECKI. Wsa"8 Swan. What Interests me about Wagner, says a writer In London Opinion, Is his affection for live beasts ana animais, In "Siegfried" we have a dragon, and in "Lohengrin," as you are all aware, there is a very beautiful swan. When the late Sir Augustus Harris produced this latter opera something went wrong with the bird. Just before the rise of the curtain, therefore, the au dience was considerably surprised and startled to bear the indignant voice of one of the stage hands lesoundlng from the realms behind inquiring with characteristic vigor, "What's the mat ter with that Infernal duck?" Revolts at Cold Steel "Your only hope," Baid three doc tors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit. Mich., suffering trom severe rectal trouble, lies in an operation," "then 1 used Dr. King's New Life Pills." Blie writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent appendicitis, cure con stipation, Jieadaohe. 25o at Jones' drug store. v(o)(o l ( ni For Dyspepsia Gives rest to the stomach. For Indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief. Fraptrtd at th Lab oratory of E.O.DeWlU &Oo.,Qplcago,P.B.A. 0gwaf What You Cat MmkM 111 Bnrth Swnt Am m Am E11ot-j ladlgattloa, tour itomaoh, btleli l.t ot if, .to. I I twm I mm Small Farms Wanted Home-seekersequesL 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 1 J I I X I I 1 improved ana conveniently .ocaiea. u you uave such a farm to sell please call on us. Eastham Smith (& Co. OVER. BANK' OF OREGON CITY I I I CM WHAT A CLACKAMAS . COUNTY FARMER WRITESJ ABOUT THE MANURE SPREADER dt "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 fairm." 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, j Call and See One J.J.WURFEL BARLOW OREGON A Bliarful Supposition. Miss Black Mr. Brown, does you know whut a bird of paradise Is? Mr. Brown Well, of co'se I doesn't know fob. sure, but when I gits ter de nex' wort' I wouldn't be a bit surprise ter dlskuvah dat It was a spring chicken. -Illustrated Bits. A verj cisver check forager started to make the rounds In Albany labl week.week, but he struck a tatter in the m anagfment of the plaining mill, and as a result, he Is languiuhlng In the county dungeon till next session of the grand Jury. Money to Loan $1000, f00, $300 aud other snma to loan on real estate, B and 7 per cect. 0. H. DYE, (101 Main St. . j Under New Management I 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." 1 JACK & ALBRIGHT f j Successor to J. E. JACK 904 Seventh Street OREGON CITY I 2 Opposite Shlvely'i Opera House " S The convention of the Oregon State Commercial Club rooms at Albany was well attended, and the threaher men of Linn County were brought to see how much they needed organiza tion. In Eastern Oregon, the TheBher men's Association Is among the lead ing organizations, and are responsible for a great amount of road Improvement. Soldier Balks Death Plot It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex, that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that devoloped a oongh that stuck to me, in spit - of all remedies, for years. My woiglit ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. Kings' New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds. " For severe colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth ma, and to prevent pneumonia it is onrlvaled. 60c and 11.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Oq, Phono Ftnr47 R. F. D, No. 3, OREGON CITY. ORE. LONE OAK FARM Producer and dealer in all kinds of First-Class Farm Products and Fir Wood. F. M. BLUHM, 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 Brown's Meat Market Seventh Street - - - Oregon City