Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, May 28, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1909
7
The
Most
in
Values
Portland's Fastest-Growing Store.
Quality
Women's Stylish New
Suits
An elaborate showing of new suits received direct from the best New York manu
facturerbrand new Suits in styles never before shown in Portland. Beautiful serge
and Panama fabrics in the new shades of grey and tan, so much in demand, and other
umumg uiue ana Drown in tne new tones; plainly tailored effects but remark-
awe ur meir smartness in appearance. Real $62,50 values
on sale at only -
We are showing many other exceptional values at
$10.00. $12.50, .$16.30, $ir.50 and $18.50
$22.50
A Tablefull of
Waists at 95c
Regular Values from $1.25 to $l.r3
On your next visit do not fail to look
over this table full of splendid waist val
ues. You are sure to find the very style
wanted in this great showing, broken
waist lines of many descriptions consti
tute the lot; made of fine lawn, dimity,
nainsook aud black sateen, plain, colors,
dainty figures and stripes; some with
tucked and pleated fronts, some embroid
ered and others with yokes of lace. Val
ues from $1.25 to $1.75 at one price:
95 Cents
Sateen Petticoats
Petticoats of black sateen, excellent in
quality and style. Two styles, 15-inch
flounce, plain effect with straps; another
with three rows of shirring, strap and
feather stitched ruffle; underlay of same
material, exceptional petticoats for $1.25
Silk Petticoats
All Colors. Stylish petticoats of fine
quality, good weight, non-splittable taf
feta. One of the widest ranges of colors
ever shown black, navy, brown, red,
tan, green, Copenhagen, French blue,
gray and old rose. These and other
colors in a variety of shades. About six
different styles from a deep flounce in
the severely plain effect, trimmed with
strap, to a more elaborate flounce with
shirring, straps and double .ruffle; $5.50
to $7.50 values
Easterly at right angles with Main
street 210 feet; thence Southerly by
a course parallel with Main street 80
feet to the Southeast corner of said
Block; thence westerly 210 feet to
the place of beginning subject how
ever to the- homestead right of said
plaintiff. .
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance "with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
12th day of Juno, 1903, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M., at iiie front door
of the County Court House In the City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest biddor,
for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all
the right, title and Interest which the
within named defendants or' either
of them, had on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said exeoution,
Judgment, order, decree, Interest,
costs ana an accruing costs.
R..B. BEATIE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County.
By R. W. Baker, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., May 10, 1909.
$4.90
Notice of Alteration and Re-Establish
ment of Street Grade.
Notice is hereby given that the
. grade of the South half of Twelfth
street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying
between the West line of Washing
ton Street and a point 152.7 feet East
of the East line of Washington Street
is ordered altered and re-established
in accordance with the following
description of grade:
Beginning (for South one-half of
Twelfth Street) at an elevation of
132 feet at the West line of Washing
ton Street, thence on an ascending
grade across Washington Street to
the East side of Washington Street at
an elevation of 133 feet, thence East
erly on a descending grade to an ele
vation of 130 feet to a point 152.7
feet East of the East line of Washing
ton street.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, made at a special meet
ing of said Council held Wednesday,
May 19th, 1909.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
"My child was burned terribly about
the face, chest and neck. I applied
Dr. Thomas' Electric oil. The pain
ceased and the child sank Into a rest
ful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson,
Hamburg N. Y.
SUMMONS.
In the Ch-cult Court of the State of
.Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Sidney E. Cornish, Plaintiff,
VS.
Martha Cornish, Defendant.
To Martha Cornish, the above nam
ed defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court on or
before the expiration of six weeks
from and after the date of the first
publication of this summons, to-wlt:
on or before the 12th of June, 1909,
and if you fall so to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in his
complaint on file herein,. to-wit: That
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved upon the ground of cruel
and Inhuman treatment of the plain
tiff by the defendant, and of the prac
tice of personal indignities toward
him rendering his life burdensome,
and for such other and further relief
in the premises as to the Court seems
equitable and just.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable Thomas Mc
Brlde, Judge of the Circuit Court for
the County of Clackamas, and said
order was made and dated this 26th
day of April, 1909, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
ih the 30th day of April, 1909.
JOS. H. PAGE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oroega for Clackamai county.
Lucy E. Joues, Plaintiff,
VI.
William Warren Jones, Defendant,
To William Warren Jones, the above
named defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the ooniplaint filed against too
in the above entitled tait on or before
the expiration ot six weeks from the
fint publication of this goniniong, to
wit: on the 80tb daf of April, 1909,
and if jon fail to so appear and ans
wer for want'thereof the plaintiff "will
apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in her complaint on file herein,
towit; for a decree dissolving the
bonds fit matrimony now existing
Children's Dresses
Children's Wash Dresses. Made of fine
quality percale, gingham and chambray.
Colors are plain blue, pink, gray and
pretty stripes and checks. Dresses of
two styles and jaunty sailor suits. Just
the proper thing for summer wear. $1.50
values $1.25
between plaintiff and defendant.
This summons is published by order
ot tne Hon. tups. A. JKcliride, Cir
cuit Judge of the Filth Judicial Dis
trict iu aud for Hie State of Oregon,
made and entered this 29th day of
aprii, rju.
First publication of this summons
to be Friday, April 30, 1909, last- pub
lication of this summons to be Jane
11, 1909.
JOHN DITCHBURN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
Iu the Oirnuit'Gourt for Clackamas
County, State of Oregon.
Cathie Zizelmau. Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles Zizelmau, Defendant.
To Charles Zizelu an, the above
named defendant:
In the name -of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appearand
answer the complaint filed against
you iu the above entitled suit on or
D., 1908, and modified by an order of
May 8th, 1909, will sell at private
sale, on or after ten o'clock A. M.,
June 12th, 1909, to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title,
and Interest of said decased, in and
to the following described real prop
erty In Clackamas County, Oregon,
to-wit:
The West half of the South West
Quarter, and Lots numbered Three
and Four of Section 29, Tp. 3 S. R.
2 E. of the Willamette Meridian, Con
taining 150111 acres, excepting 50
acres sold to M. C. Wrlgley, July 16;
1881, by deed recorded in Book S
page 619, Deed Records of Clackamas
County, Oregon,
I will sell said land as a whole, or
in two separate parcels, as hereinaf
ter described, as I may find opportun
lty, being eo directed by said Court,
the parcels being as follows, to-wit:
The Northerly parcel being par
ticularly described a beginning at
the Quarter Section Post between
R.
thence
from the first publication hereof, 1 Sections 29 and 30, Tp. 3 I S. of
to-wit: on or before the 21st day of E. of the Willur-ette Meridian; tl
May, 1909, and if you fail so to an
pear aud answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the releif sought in her complaint
filed herein, to-wit : lor a decree dis
solving the bonds of matrimony exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant.
and awarding her the care and cus
tody of the minor children of plain
tiff aud defendant, and deoreeing her
to be the sole owner ot said real es
tate, and that defendant has no inter-
eat therein, and for costs and disburse
ments, and other equitable relief.
Tins summons Is published by order
of lion. O. B. Dimick, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas County, made and en
tered the 3rd day of April, 1909,
directing that thesaid publication be
made in the Oregon City Courier for
six consecutive weeks, not less than
once each week, the day of the first
publication thereof being April 9,
1909, and of the last, publication May
31, 1909.
PEA ROY & WINTLER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons.
Iu the Oirouit Court for Clackamas
County, State of Oregon.
John Blouk, Plaintiff,
vs.
Annie B lock, Defendant.
To Annie Block, the above named
defendant:
Iu the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear
aud answer the oompiaiut filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
berore tne expiration oi six weeks
from the first publication hereof,
to-wit: on or before the 4th day of
June, 1909, and if you fail ao to ap
pear aud answer, lor want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to tne Court for
the relief sought in his oompiaiut,
filed herein, to-wlt: for a decree dis
solving the bonds of matrimony exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant.
and for sucli other and farther relief
& to equity may senm meet.
This sacumoiis is published by order
of Hon. Q. B. Dimiok, Judge of the
County Court of the blate of Oregon
for Clackamai Coanty, made and en
tered the 19th day of April. 1909,
directing that the said publication b)
made in the Oregon Vlij Courier for
six consecutive weeks, not less than
ouoe each week, the day of the first
publication thereof being April 33,
1909,
4th, 1909.
PEARCY & WIKTLER.
Attorneys forPaintiff.
East 40 chains to the center of Sec
tion 29; thence South 11.50 chains to
the Isaac Farr D. I C; thence West
25.50 chains at a point, said point
being 22.30 chains west of the north
west corner of the Isaac Farr D. L.
C; thence south 4.60 chains; thence
west 14.50 chains to the west line
of said Section 29; thence north 16
chains to the place of beginning, con
taining 62.50 acres more or less,
The Southerly parcel as, beginning
at the northwest corner of the Isaac
Farr D. L. C; thence west 22.30
chains; thenc6 south 4.50 chains;
thence west 14.50 chains to the west
line of said Section 29; thence south
11 chains to the north line of the land
deeded by William Butcher to M. C.
Wrlgley, on July 16, 1881, Deed for
which is recorded in Book S, page
619, Deed Records of Clackamas
County, Oregon; thence east 3G.80
chains to the west line of the Isaac
Farr D. L. C; thence north on said
west line to the place of beginning.
containing 50 acres more or less.
Bids for all of the hereinbefore des
cribed property, or either part there
of, may be left with my attorney, C.
H. Dye, corner of 8th ana Main
streets, upstairs, Oregon City, Ore
gon.
Dated, May 13th, 1909.
T. C. THOMAS,
Administrator of the Estate of Alvln
Crowe, Deceased.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Lena H. Charman, P.lalntlff,
vs.
'George H. Wisbart, Charles H. Cau-
field, T. L. Charman, Executors, et.
al., Defendants.
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 en
titled cause, 4o me duly directed and
dated the 11th day of May, 1909, upon
a judgment rendered and entered in
said court on the 3d day of April',
1909, In favor of Plaintiff, and against
defendants, for the sum of $8500.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from the 3d
Hav nf Anril. 19(19 anil thn further
and of tiie last publication Jane sum 0f $500, as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $15.00 costs and dis
bursements, and the costs of and up
on this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
Administrator's Sale. property, situate In the county of
Notice is hereby given that the un- Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
derslgned Administrator of the estate , Beginning at the southwest corner
of Alvln Crowe, deceased, under and 0f Lot No. 5 In Block No. 22 on Main
by virtue of an order of sale, made street, in Oregon City, Oregon; run
by the County Court of Clackamas nine thence Northerly along the bound-
County, Oregon, November 12th, A. ary line of Main street 80 feet; thence
Notice of Eleventh Street Improvement.
Notice is hereby given that that
portion of Eleventh Street of Oregon
City, Oregon, lying between the Westerly-line
of Main street and the East
erly line of Water Street, hereinaf
ter described; and that portion of
Eleventh Street lying between the
Easterly line of Main Street and the
Easterly line of Van Buren street, is
ordered improved by order of the
Council of Oregon City, Oregon, in
accordance with the following: Said
Improvement shall consist as follows:
From the Westerly line of Main
Street on the Southerly GO feet of
Eleventh Street said improvement
shall consist of a frame and pile
trestle 60 feet wide for a distance of
200 feet Westerly; tlience with a
contracting width of said frame and
pile trestle to that of 50.7 feet West
erly to the East line of Water Street.
Said improvement to be done In ac
cordance with the established grade
of said street.
Frpm the Easterly line of Main
Street to the Easterly line of Van
Buren Street said Improvement of
Eleventh Street shall consist in mak
ing such excavation and embankment
as is necessary to bring the street to
sub-grade, the entire width of the
street except at such places as in the
judgment of the Committee on Streets
and Public Property of the Council of
Oregon City and the City Engineer,
it is not essential to bring to sub
grade that part of the street occu
pied by sidewalk or parking; of plac
ing a line of wood curbing 12 feet from
the property line on each side of said
street; of constructing wood side-walks
6 feet wide on each side of said street;
of placing macadam on that portion
of the Btreet (36 feet) between curb
lines, the macadam to be a depth of
not less than 6 inches at the curb
line and 9 inches at the center of the
street; and of placing such drains and
culverts and doing such other work
as shall be necessary to complete the
improvement of said street in accord
ance with the plans and specifications
therefor to be prepared by the City
Engineer, and by grading said street
according to the established grade
thereof.
This notice is published pursuant to
an order of the Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, made, at a special meet
ing of said Council held Wednesday,
May 19th, 1909, at 8 o'clock P. M.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder
EXPOSITION OPENS JUNE 1
teattle Merchants Will Suspend AH
Business for the Day.
Seattle, May 2 5. Mayor Miller
has Issued a proclamation asking the
Seattle public to co-operate In sig
naling the opening of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifle
Exposition by taking'
a day off and visiting the exposition
on the opening day Tuesday, June 1.
Practically every important place
of business in Seattle will remain
closed. The Merchants' Association
reached an agreement to this effect
and Its members have since used
their infliiinee to prevail upon other
establishments not affiliated with the
organization to Adopt the same"
course.
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MISS HELEN TA FT.
Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the
President, has accepted an Invitation
to unveil the monument erected at
Gettysburg, Pa., in memory of the
soldiers of the regular army who
participated in the Gettysburg cam
paign. The ceremony will take place
May 31.
GOVERNORS PLAN MEETING
Hay and Benson to Go Over Lund
Conci-rnod in Controversy.
Portland, May 25 A meeting be
tween Governor Benson, of Oregon,
and Governor Hay, of Washington,
Is to be held in Portland early In
June for the purpose of visiting the
Lower Columbia River and confer
ring on an amicable adjustment of
the boundary controversy between
the two slates.
Real Estate Transfers
Joseph Simon to Casper N. Braasch
NW 1-4 of SE 1-4 and lot 7, Sec. 13,
T3S, R3E; 87.29 acres; $1700.
Casper N. and Harriet E. Braasch
to The Land Company of Oregon, NW
1-4 of SE 1-4 and lot 7, Sec. 13, T3S,
R3E; $1.
G. E., Minnie, A. H., and Hanna
Zimmerman, to Elizabeth Zimmerman,
7 acres Sec. 4, T4S, HIE, quitclaim;
Sl-
Emma and Charles Druschel, Mary,
Maggie, Sarah and Delia Zimmerman
Clara and George Hoff to Elizabeth
Zimmerman ,same property as above,
quitclaim.
Lizzie and John Kray to Elizabeth
Zimmerman, same property as above;
quitclaim.
Louis A. Rail to Nora E. Rail, lots
3 and 18, blk. 11, Gladstone; $1.
John W. and Grace E. Loder to
William and Bertha Dahlke, lots 1
and 2, blk. 6. West Gladstone: $375.
S. F. and Rachel Scripture to Jas.
Roake, lot 5, blk. 116, Oregon City;
$100.
Dave and Bessie McLaren to Jacob
Relchard, 3 acres J. D. Garrett D. L.
C, T1S, R2E; $10.
M, A. and Agnes J. Jones to Mrs.
M. D. Odell, W of N of NW 1-4
of SW 1-4, section 27, T2S, R2E, 10
acres; $1000.
J. M. Poorman, trustee, to Karen H.
Ramberg E of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of
Section 31, T5S, R1E, 20 acres; $1250.
Christina Fischer to Karen Hi
Ramberg, W4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4
and E of NW 1-4, Sec. 31, T5S, R1E,
40 acres; $1.
T. M. and Ida E. Kellogg to C. Klip-
pel, 9 acres George Abernethy D. L.
C. No. 58 and 11 acres In same prop
erty, T2S, R2E, $20.
H. and Janett Look to L. E. Look,
20 acres, Sees. 22, 23, 26 and 27, T1S,
R3E; correction deed.
A. E. and Elizabeth Sparks to Jas.
M. and Ermetta Mae Barr, lots 9 and
10, blk. 12, Zobrist's add. to Estacada:
$750.
Alexander Gettman to Casper Gett-
man, lots 10 and 11, block C, Milwau
kie Park; $10.
Emma Avery to Jerome Avery, 2.80
acres Wichita, Sees. 29 and 30, T1S,
R2E; $1.
Willamette Falls Co. to A. Mihlstin,
lot 11, blk. 13, Willamette Falls; $1.
Charles I. and Loranca C. Baker to
Caroline Bremer, lot 11, blk. 13, Wil
lamette Falls; $10.
J. W. and Delia A. Beckley, to Grace
H. Gray, 3.03 acres in Crow D. L. C.
quitclaim; $1.
Alice E. Glass to B. F. Drlscoll. lots
11, 12, 13 and 6, 7 and 8, blk. 12, Mil
waukie Park; $50.
Jacob and Golde Goldstein to Adel-"
bert and Maria Muesslg, 45 acres,
Sec. 25. T2S. R2S; $1100.
Helen Jackson to Louis Farr, lot 6,
block 1C9, Oregon City; $900.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to D. F.
and Sarah E. Adcock, all of tract 1
of J. D. Miller D. L. C. and J. M.
Moore, D. L. C, 12.71 acres, reserv
ing the right to use water-from Tuala
tin rover; $10.
Death and Ruin by Flood.
Oklahoma City, Okla., May 25.
Five persons are dead and at least
10 seriously injured, several thou
sand acres of crops are inundated
and every stream in the' northern
and eastern part of the state raging
as a result of almost unprecedented
rains during the last 48 hours in
Oklahoma. A number of houses
have been washed away.
OPPOSED TO FREE LUMBER
Tariff Amendment Rejected by Vote
of Two to One.
Washington, May 25. The lum
ber schedule of the tariff bill was
under consideration almost the en
tire day yesterday, with Root, Hey
burn, Borah and Dolliver contending
on the one hand for protection and
Clapp, Burkett and McCumbor ar
guing strenuously against the policy.
The day closed with more than a
two-thirds vote against McCumber's
free lumber amendment, the ballot
Showing 25 for and 5G against.
Postolllee Clerks Indicted.
Helena, Mont., May 24. Indict
ments have been returned by the
federal grand Jury against W. H.
Martin and Richard Hockln, former
postoffice clerks, who are charged
with embezzling government funds.
Seattle will not only have a remark
able exposition, but will be able ti
acommodate the Influx of visitors in a
way that will be a cause for lasting
satisfaction. Hotels are many and
reasonable, and with fixing of normal
charges at the eating houses, from
the most aristocratic to the humble
lunch counter, tourists may have no
fear of not finding accommodations.
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Clarified Sugar .
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ADcrfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomaeh.Dlarrtioeaj
Worms .CoiTvulsionsjeverisn-
ness andLoss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK1
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Over
Thirty Years
20 Guaranteed under the oi
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Under New Management
It is our raim 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 & ALBRIGHT
Successor to J. E. JACK
904 Seventh Street
Opposite Shlvely's Opera House
Pbont 1121
Hti. isss
Oftlct In TavtrUt Cigar Sttrt
Oppotltt ttiai0nle Building
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
trtlqht and ParttH Dtllvt rti Print Ittaionablt ani
Satisfaction Buaranttti
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Harvey E. Cross, attorney and
abstracter, Oregon Ciiy, Oregon.
Abstracts of real estate in Clackamas
county promptly made : charges rea
sonable. 30 years' experience.
Do You Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
omuuer remeuy, oc
rfiime nf ita remrirk-
ji able health restoring
I properties. Swumi)
. Root fulfills almost
ji every wisli 111 ovcr-
piiin in the back, kid
neys, liver, bladder
and every part of the
urinary passage. It
corrects inability to
hold water and scaldingpain in passingit,
or bad effects following use of liquor, wine
or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of bcine compelled to go often
through the day, and to get up many !
times during the night. !
Swamp-Root is not recommended for
everything but if you have kidney, liver ,
or bladder trouble, it will be found iust j
the remedy you need. It has been thor- I
oughly tested in private practice, and has
proved so successful that a special ar- j
rangement has been made by which all
readers of this paper, wno nave not ai- :
ready tried it, may have a sample bottle j
sent iree Dy man, aiso a dook icuing
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
una out 11 you nave khi
nev or bladder trouble.
When writing mention rs:ili:,5 ISHtrr
reading this L'enerous I ."""S IS::::
offf-r in tliittrinnpr nnd fti'ffT vh?
send your address tof&J
Small Farms Wanted
Home-seekersrequesL 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.
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OVER. BANK OF OREGON CITY
I
UT, Kilmer & lO., llm. olcwtmp-bwu
Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don't make any mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress), Binghamton, N, Y.,on every bottle.
Phonct Fttmcri47
R. F. D. No. 3, OREGON CITY, ORE.
LONE OAK FARM
Producer and dealer in all
kinds of Flrst-CUw Farm
Products and Fir Wood.
F. M. BLUIIM, Manager
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Pota
toes, Etc., Always on Hand
First-Class Butter and Eggs Spec
laity. All Orders Promptly Filled.
D. C LATOURETTE, President
F. J. MEYER, Cashltr
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transact General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m