Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 13, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CIT COURIER FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909
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ELGIN, WALTHAM, HOWARD
HAMILTON
Men's Watches A Ladies Watches
Nickel and Silver Cases $2. to $25. '
Gold and gold filled flO. to $100.
- Ingersol and New England Watches
$1.00 tofO.OO
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT is prepared to fix all Grades of Watches
Clocks, Pins, Rings, Etc.
AI.L, WORK FULLY GUARANTEED
Burmeister (Eb Andresen
Oregon City Jewelers
LOCAL AND
Drs. Btutie & Mount, (lentiuts, Ma
sonic x'oniplo.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates,
a daughter.
Linn E. Jones has returned from
an outing at Seaside.
Mrs. Thomas Mooney, of Clackamas,
spent Friday In this city.
Mrs. Augusta Lutz Is visiting Mc
Mlnnville Wends this week.
Miss Wynne ilunuy left Monday for
Tacoma to spend a week visiting rel
atives. Peter Nuliren is spending two
weeks recuperating at the Collins Hot
Springs.
Miss Edna Mattock of Portland
spent Sunday with Oregon City
friends.
Oreu and Allen Cutting of Molalla
made a business trip to Oregon City
Tuesday.
Mrs. Belle A. Sleight, deputy Couuty
Clerk, Is spending here vacation at
Hood River.
Fred Yohann, a prominent resident
of Macksbui'S, was a Saturday visitor
in Oregon City.
Ralph Russell, night linotype opera
tor at the Enterprise office, Is enjoying
a week's vacation.
Fred llurgoyne, a well kliown resi
dent of New Era, made a business trip
to Oregon City Friday.
K. S. Coe, one of Canby's progres
sive residents, was an Oregon City vis
itor Friday afternoon.
H. L. Price has resumed his position
in this city after an extended trip
through Southern California.
W. II. Nelson, a prominent resident
of Mulino, paid Oregon City a busi
ness visit Saturday afternoon.
A marriage license was issued. by
the county clerk Thursday to Miss
Myra L. Williams and John A. Bless
i"R. V. h. Holmes returned home Sat
urday morning from a business trip
to Gervals, where he is conducting
a store.
Mrs. Aurora Payne, formerly Miss
Dickey of tills city, who is residing
in Spokane, is visiting Oregon City
friends.
Dr. G. E. Stuart has returned to
Oregon City after spending his vaca
tion in his old location, North Yam
hill. Louis G. Criteser and Earl C.Wink,
two well known New Era young men,
were Oregon City visitors Monday
night.
Tom Word, Jr., son of Ex-Sheriff
Word of Portland, spent Sunday in
Oregon City as the guest of Raymond
Caufield.
Hon. George C. Brownell of this
city, delivered a highly interesting ad
dress at the Good Roads Meeting in
Tualatin Saturday.
Beldon Ganong and William Stokes
have returned to Oregon City from a
ten days' visit in Seattle, where they
enjoyed the Fair.
IRONPORT (Non-Alcoholic). Cures
the hankering for drink. Refreshing,
'delicious, invigorating. For sale at
all Soda Fountains.
David Officer, a former Molalla res
ident, but now a prominent Howell
Prairie hop raiser, made a business
trip to Oregon City Saturday.
Miss Anna Shannon and Miss Ger
trude Hamilton of this city are spend
ing two weeks at the Hackney Cot
tage at Long Beach, Wash.
Charles F. Bollinger and Philip J.
Sinnott of this city spent Sunday af
ternoon in New Era, making the trip
to that city and back in a row boat.
Through eating a crab Sunday
jilght, Lloyd Riches, the Journal agent,
contracted plomanic poison. Prompt
medical attention allayed the disease
before it became serious.
Mrs. T. P. Randall, Miss Velma Ran
dall, Miss Margaret Boyd, of Walla
Walla, Wash., the former's sister, and
Miss Olwin Edwards, are enjoying a
month's vacation at Wilhoit Springs.
They will be joined on the 12th by Mr.
Randall, our genial postmaster, who
will spend two weeks at the resort.
W. M. Ladd, president of the Ladd
& Tilton Bank In Portland, was in
Oregon City last week conferring with
W. B. Lawton of Mount Pleasant,
whose place joins the Ladd property.
The two gentlemen decided to reopen
a street through the properties and
to build a driveway along the bluff
in front of their premises, which
commands a fine view of Oregon City,
the Willamette River and surrounding
country.
WATCHES
have for your inspect
ion an immense stock of
watches for men, women,
boys and girls-in solid gold
gold filled, silver and nickel
cases. Our movements are
all the very best American ,
makes.
MB1 20 year Guaranteed gold filled case
1 with Elgin orWal ham Movem't $13.00
Susp. Bridge Corner
PERSONAL
Chris Muralt was an. Oregon City
visitor Monday.
Mrs. E. G. Caufield is spending sev
eral weeks at Seaside.
Charles Hamilton was a New Era
visitor Saturday night..
Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg.
Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A198.
Carl Casseday of Beaver Creek,
spent Sunday In this city.
W. B. Blanehard Is the guest of his
son, R. L. Blanehard, of this city.
J. R. Wllkerson, of Canby, made a
business trip to Oregon City Friday.
J. V. Harless, of Molalla was an
Oregon City visitor Friday afternoon.
J. Levitt and family are spending a
few weeks at Shepherd's Hot Springs.
F. J. Lonergan, of Portland, made
a business trip to Oregon City Mon
day. Dr. Li. A. Morris, dentist, Is absent
on his vacation. Will return August
18th. .
Clell Hammond of this city, attend
ed the camp meeting at New Era Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Alexander Warner and Miss
Laura Pope are spending a week at
Wilhoit Springs.
Charles W. Robison has returned
to this city from a three weeks' vaca
tion at Seaside.
Miss Arline Olson has returned to her
home in Willamette after a two
weeks' visit in Eugene.
S. Pallay, proprietor of the Oregon
City Shoe Store, is spending a week
hunting in the mountains.
Will Howell. Jr.. returned to this
city Monday from a three days' visit
to the A. Y. P. Exposition.
Mrs. Emma Mertsching and son of
Maple Lane spent Monday afternoon
attending to business matters in Ore
gon City.
Misses Celia and Bertha Goldsmith
left Friday night for a visit with rel
atives In San Francisco and Sacra
mento. After spending some time in Astoria
visiting his sister, Mrs. Howard
Brownell, Walter Hart has returned
to Oregon City.
Glen Hurst of Aurora, passed
through Oregon City Sunday forenoon
with a party of friends In an auto,
going to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Andrews of
Portland spent. Sunday with Mrs An
drews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Hamilton oi this city.
Miss Minnie Rake! is spending the
remainder of the summer with her
sister, Mrs. Peter Wlnkel, of West
Oregon City at Newport.
Miss Effle Jane Fra.er, of Pendle
ton and Miss Ethel Caufield, of Port
land, were the guests of Miss Marjor
ie Caufield of this city, Sunday.
After a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilkinson of this city, Mrs.
Margaret Richardson, Misses Eleanor
and Jeanette Wiggins and Miss Ethel
Richardson have returned to Portland.
Mr. JBusbee of West Oregon City
and Fred Baker of Gladstone are in
the mountains on a hunting trip. Dur
ing Fred'H absence his position with
H. P. Brightblll is being filled by R.
Forsberg.
Mr and Mrs. Duane C. Ely. Miss
Hazel Francis and Mr. Bauer, went to
the Toll Gate Sunday in an automo
bile, returning to Oregon city tne
same" afternoon.
Miss Grace Shewman, who recently
underwent an operation at the Good
Samaritan hospital, was brought to
this city Monday afternoon, much im
proved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider left
Sunday for their home in Orting,
Wash., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
James Roake of this city. They were
acompanied by Miss Ivy Roake, who
will visit Orting and Tacoma.
vori-v raiifleld returned to Oregon
City Saturday evening from a visit
to Seattle, Belllngham, victoria ana
vonnniiver While In Washineton he
was joined by Wallace Caufield and
Ben Harding, and In company wun
the former he climbed Mt. Adams.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
Be Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
U. S. Dix of Colton spent Friday In
Oregon City.
Carl Stronigreeu was an Oregon
City visitor last week.
R. E. Moore of Albany was an Ore
gon City visitor Monday.
Mrs. R. J. Goodfellow Is spending
two weeks at Wilhoit Springs.
Charles Gates of this city was a
Molalla visitor Sunday.
Ray Cole made a business trip to
Portland Monday afternoon.
Nick Story left Monday for Astoria
to attend to business matters.
Miss Grayce Marshall is spending
two weeks in Tacoma and Seattle.
Wallace McCord of this city was a
New Era visitor Saturday evening.
Miss Stella Powell of Molalla spent
Saturday with Oregon City friends.
Allen Adams has accepted a posi
tion with Rosenthal's of Portland.
Harry McClure is enjoying a hunt
ing trip iu the vicinity of Brownsville.
Mrs. S. S. Mohler spent Sunday and
Monday with her aunt In Vancouver.
Chris Schuebel .and family are en
joying a month's vacation at Ocean
Park,
Mrs. A. McClure and Miss Olga Mc
Clure are enjoying a vacation at Sea
side. Miss Mabel Francis was confined to
her home by illness the first of the
week.
J. W. Doty, a well known resident
of Barton, was an Oregon City visit
or Monday.
Claude S. Howard, one of Mullno's
progressive residents, made a business
trip to Oregon City Monday.
Miss Ethel Rigdou, of Salem, is
spending a few days with Miss Mar
jorie Caufield.
.While playing at Long Beach, Wash.
Walter Roos of this city fractured his
arm 'last week.
' C. G. Huntley has returned to this
city after a three weeks' vacation
spent at Tillamook.
Donald Silcox returned from a vis
it with relatives at Tacojna and Amer
ican Iike, Wash.
Mrs. Laylon Seabolt, of Portland,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Allen E.
Frost, of Mount Pleasant.
Miss Anna Yale, of Vancouver, is
spending a week with friends and rel
atives in Oregon City.
Charles Gates has accepted a posi
tion as shipping clerk for the Oregon
City Manufacturing Company.
Walter H. Smith went to Aurora
Sunday in the interest of the Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph Company.
Louise, Clara and Bruce Weber of
this city are spending ten days visit
ing their aunt, who resides near Dam
ascus. John Francis and Thomas Fair
clough" returned Wednesday to the
Ogle Mountain mines after a visit in
Oregon City.
Mrs. P. H. Jeremiah and daughter,
Mlsa Carrie Jeremiah, of this city are
attending the two weeks' camp meet
ing being held at St. Johns.
Hon. Gordon E. Hayes and daugh
ter, Miss Harriett Hayes, have return
ed to Oregon City from their delight
ful outing on the banks of Clear
Creek.
George Broughton and Alexander
Lewthwalte, two Portland business
men, who were formerly residents of
this city, were here transacting busi
ness Tuesday afternoon.
Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch!
Scratch! The more you scratch the
worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment.
It cures piles, eczema, any skin itch
ing. All druggists sell it. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawley, Mrs.
George E. Pusey and Willard Hawley,
Jr., have returned to this city from
a most enjoyable automobile tour
through points of interest In Califor
nia. Archie Story, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Story of Long Beach, Cal., is
visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Story and renewing ecquaint
ances in this city. Afte spending
some time here, Mr. Story will attend
the A. Y. P. Exposition at Seattle.
A Resident Artist Whose work is characterized by a rare qual
ity the exact reproduction of lifelike Expression and Personality
William Manning of Portland spent
Sunday in Oregon City.
Shelly Cornell, a Marlon County
hop raiser is in this city.
J. A. Zimmerman of Miiwaukle was
in Oregon City Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Brightbill spent Tues
day visiting Portland friends.
Miss Maribel Cheney of Meldrum
spent Wednesday in this city.
Miss Veda Williams is the gii'.'st of
Mary Conyers of Clatskanio.
Mrs. M. W. Shepherd of Barlow is
visiting relatives In Oregon City
Mrs. Lucy Mitts of Needy is In this
flity taking the teachers' examina
tions. Mrs. George Campbell and sons are
visiting the former's sister in Port
land. Miss Mary Weber of Oak Grove
spent Wednesday morning In Oregon
City.
J. N. Sawtell of Molalla made a
business trip to Oregon City last Wed
nesday. A. Mill-row, a former Oregon City
resident, was here from Sellwood.
Sunday.
Robert Ballard of Eldorado was a
business visitor In Oregon City last
week.
Born, Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.
John Skirvin of Clackamas Heights,
a daughter.
Miss Elizabeth Bronaugh of Jen
nings Lodge visited friends in this
city Wednesday.
A nine pound son arrived ut the
home of Mr. and Mrs William Knopp,
of Greenpoint, Sunday.
Charles Harris of Oak Grove made
a business trip to this city Saturday
afternoon returning the same day.
Mrs. Kate Athey of Portland has
gone to Seattle, where she will join
a party of friends and attend the Fair
and Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. William May of this
city were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Stewart Saturday and Sunday
at Eldorado.
Mrs. Martha Roberts has returned
to her home is Sunnyside after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Shaw of this city.
Miss Mona King, who is a nurse in
St. Vincent's hospital, is spending a
few days with her mother, Mrs. King
of Mount Pleasant.
Mrs. Henry Wetzler has returned
to this city from San Francisco, where
she accompanied the remains of her
father, the late Henry Beck. Mrs.
Beck will remain In California some
time to visit her children there.
Dr. C. A. Stuart has returned to
Oregon City from Haily, Idaho, where
for the past month he nas been at
the Willow Creek mines, ia which he,
with Oregon City people, U interest
ed. He reports good progress at the
mine, and states that the weather in
that section is by no nieam cool.
An Ingersoll Dollar Watch window
at the Oregon City jewelery store of
Burmeister & Andersen is attracting
considerable attention, and well it
may, as u certainly is one or tne most
attractive windows that up-to-date
jewelry firm has put up. It will pay
you to take a look as you pass by.
Over four hundred of the famous
dollar watches are used in the dis
play. Considerable interest has been man
ifested throughout the Northwest this
week by the publishing of the list of
the winners in the Government land
drawing at the Couer D'Alene Indian
Reservation, and so far the names
of five residents of this county have
been drawn. Of these, the best num
ber drawn is that of Peter J. Frey,
a well known young man of this city.
He has a good chance to get a valu
able strip Of land, and his many
friends in this city are freely giving
him the glad hand over his success.
Not far behind Frey was Albert Zan
ders, an Oak Grove resident, whose
name was the 278th drawn. E. K
McLain and H. T. Crawford, both
residents of this city, drew, the form
er 718 and the latter 950. Lawrence
I. Snyder, one of Aurora's well known
citizens, was also lucky, drawing num
ber 2C80.
Tbc Photographer
Studio at 1003 Main Street, Oregon City
BUSINESS NEWS
HOP PICKERS WANTED 180 acres
near Salem, call at the Electric Ho
tel Friday and Saturday afternoons,
from one to five P. M. and ask for
Shelley H. Cornell, and register.
Can furnish you iu any amount from
$500 to $50,000.
Building loans made at 5 per cent
interest and payable monthly. Buy
your lot and build your own house.
O. A. CHENEY.
LOST White horse, roached mane.
Was wearing halter, left foot has
wire cut, right foot has iodine ou
and is lame. Branded S." ou
right flank. T. E. Hines, Lents,
Ore. Phone, Tabor 1029.
AGEr- TS WANTED iu every town
lor the Steel Adjustable Hameless
Horse Collars. No pads, or straps,
can use with any kind of tug at
tachments. Will not gall horse or
wear out. Will not corrode or rust.
Price $0.00 each. Ask your dealer.
Write for literature. Address, Nel
son Wilber Company, Exclusive Dis
tributors Pacific Coast States, Al
bany, Oregon.
WANTED TO RENT A farm for a
term of years, about 80 acres farm
able and some pasture land. Must
be in good condition. Write L. C.
Peck, 114 Ms Grand Avenue, Port
laud, Oregon. tl
SCOTCH ' COLLIES, the farmer's
stock dog. Fox Terriers, champion
vermin destroyers. If you waut a
good reliable dog, drop a card and
avoid the rush, to L. P. Williams
Route 3, Oregon City.
LOST At Bolton, Brindle Jersey cow,
dehorned, white spots on sides. No
tify H. Bethke, Oswego, Oregon.
REWARD.
FOR SALE An American Fruit evap
orator in good order. Address J.
H. Lindsay, 1 mile south of Cane
mah, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 6
Box 25 2t
LUMBER $(j.50 per M during July
at F. J. Wlrf's mill on the R.
Dundas place 2 miles east of . New
Era.
FOR SALE Goats, any number, up
to 00. Address, P. O. Chlndgren,
Mulino, Ore., R. F. D. 1.
Farm Wanted.
The undersigned wants to rent a
farm of not less than 40 acres in cul
tivation, and not more than 8 or 10
miles from market. Will rent ou
shares. Address, M. R. RIGDEN, .
Miiwaukle, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
K. D. 1, Box 53 A.
Seven per cent interest on money
left with us to loan. DIMICK & D1M
1CK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde
Uldg., Oregon City.
WANTED Names and addresses of
100 young men and women who
wish to prepare for civil service
examinations. For particulars ad
dress, Coast" Civil Service School.
Rooms 425-420 Lumber Exchange
Building.
Sufficient unto the day is the thirst
thereof. Ask for IRONPORT at the
Soda Fountain. A refreshing and
pleasing soft drink.
Room for Rent at Seattle Fair.
Airy one wishing a room while vis
iting the Seattle Fair can secure the
same by addressing 427 Summet Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash.,
LOSTI LOST! LOSTI
A ladies' light gray coat Thursday,
July 29, In Oregon City or on the
Abernethy road. Coat has house
mark, "The Grand Loader, 5th and
Alder, Portland." Reward for return
to the Courier office, Oregon City.
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Office
over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon
City, Oregon.
A 0
Wedding at Leberal.
At the home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradbury of Lib
eral, August 8, at noon, Miss Eliza
beth Bradbury became the wife of
Carl Potwln. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Davenport. The bride
was becomingly attired In a dress
of cream silk and carried a large
bouquet of carnations and bride's
roses. The groom wore the conven
tional color. The rooms were taste
fully decorated with wild fern, Oregon
grape and a profusion of flowers. Af
ter the ceremony was performed and
the congratulations of many friends
received a sumptuous dinner was ser
ved to which each guest did ample
justice. At two o'clock the happy
couple were whirled away in an auto
mobile to Canby, where they took the
train for a short trip to the coast and
a visit, on their, return, with friends
In Portland. Mr. Potwin is a young
man of good habits who has spent
the greater part of his life near Hub
bard. Mrs. Potwin Is a popular young
school teacher who has taught In the
schools of Oregon for the past two
years and who has made many friends
among her pupils and their parents.
The young couple will be at home to
their many friends after September
first, on a farm near Aurora, Oregon.
Miss Jewell Entertained.
Miss Mary Adele Case will have
as her guest today Miss Izetta Jewell,
of Portland. Miss Case will go to
the city and will return with Miss
Jewell in her electric car to her home
in Falls View addition, where the two
ladies, who have become celebrated
throughout the west and in fact very
largely over the whole world, will en
joy the day. Miss Case will take
great pleasure In driving Miss Jewell
about this city behind her famous
horse showing her how to properly
handle the ribbons in driving a line,
blooded animal, while Miss Jewell
will be equally well pleased to offer
Miss case some Information in the
handling of a beautiful electric auto.
A dainty luncheon Is prepared for the
afternoon and one or two of Miss
Jewell's friends will be present to be
entertained by Miss Case.
B. F. Linn is confined to his home
by illness.
A. M. White leaves Friday for a two
weeks' vacation at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curran visited
Friday afternoon at Clarkes.
AI A. Price leaves Saturday to
join his wife at Long Beach, Wash.
Rev. J. H. Goode of Lents made a
business trip to this city Wednesday.
George Hall, manager of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company, is
confined lo his home by Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dlmlck, of
this city, are spending a two weeks'
vacation with friends at Cannon
Beach.
Mrs. Howard M. Brownell, of As
toria, has been the guest of Mrs.
Gtforge C. Brownell in this city the
past few days.
Alma Noon, of Portland, was the
guest of Miss Mary Adele Case on
Wednesday fpr tea, at her home in
Falls View addition.
Dr. Carll left Thursday for a three
weeks' vacation at Harrison Hot
Springs on the Canadian Pacific Rail
way in British Columbia.
C. U. Barlow, who some years ago
was a resident! of this county and well
known in this city, and who for the
past few years has resided in San
Francisco, Cal., is visiting friends in
this city. He is accompanied by his
wile and will remain a few weeks.
Mrs. Truscolt, Miss Sophia Dunker,
Miss Ruth Truscott and Charles H.
Truscott, all of Portland, were visit
ing Oregon City friends Thursday.
Miss Dunker will leave in a Hhort
time for her home in Des Moines, la.,
to spend the winter. Work has been
commenced on Mrs. Truscolt's new
residence In Jennings Lodgo.
Hon. Linwood E. Jones of tills city
leaves Sunday night by the Canadian
Pacific for Toledo, Ohio, where he
will attend the Supreme lodgo of the
Foresters of America as representa
tive from tliis state. After attending
I lie convention, Mr. Jones will spend
six weeks visiting the large cities and
points of interest in the East. ,
A. V. Hlnkley and wife accompanied
by their son, C. J., of Onaway, Mich.,'
who havo been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllliam Gardner for the past
few days, started on their return trip
to their Eastern home today, going
by the way of Spokane and the N. P.
line. Some years ago Mr. Hlnkley and
Mr. Gardner were partners in the
town of Onaway, later the former
gout Ionian becoming Interested Iu the
bunking business and Mr. Gardner
coming to this city. It has been some
years since I hey have had the pleas
ure of meeting, and their visit here
lias been doubly enjoyable.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters at the Ore
gon City postoflice for the week end
ing August 13, 1909.
Woman's list Dube, Lena; Hinsby,
Mrs. J. W; Hodes Mrs. H. E; Willock,
Mrs. L. A; Young, Mrs. L. E; Young,
Mrs L. R.
Men's list Arnold, T. P; Baker, C.
H; Baker, W. J; Cadden, Roy; Car
penter, Arvllle; Campbell, Ben; Coop
er, Leo; Kent, P. H; Leber, Rev. E;
Melock, Tennlo; Rlgglns, Harold L;
Schilling, Albert; Schirmer, C. F;
Thompson, G. A; Wheeler, A. G;
Young, Stanley, D;
Stafford.
We are having excellent weather
for harvest, with very little smut in
grain as far as heard from.
The young people of Stafford en
joyed a very pleasant evening at Mr.
Scrlbner's last week.
Quite a number of families are af
flicted with measles and the Delkar
children havo measles and whooping
cough, too. This is a great strain on
the little tots.
Lonle Schroeder, who is thought to
have consumption has been out lo
the old home.
Farm help is pretty scarce, but the
farmers are doing nicely by helping
each other.
Threshing has already begun, al
though some pieces of Spring grain
will not be ready to cut for some time
yet.
The Hohner'g band snt out a cou
ple of young ladleg who preached in
the school house last Sunday. They
were good singers also.
There will be preaching there ev
ery second Sunday at 2:30 and 8:00
P. M.
Wilhoit
Mineral Springs
jRuto Stage Cine
TIME TABLE '
LHAVK LBA.VK
a.m. a.m.
Oregon City . . . .8:00 Wilhoit Spi.. .8:00
Mulino 9:00 Molalla 9:00
Liberal 9:30 Liberal 9:30
Molalla 10:00 Mulino 10:00
Arr.-Wilhoit... 11:00 Arr. Oregon
City 11:00
, p.m. p.m.
Oregon City. . . .3:00 Wilhoit Sps. . .3:00
Mulino 4.00 Molalla 4:00
Liberal 4:30 Liberal 4:30
Molalla 6:00 Mulino 5:00
Arrive Arrive
Wilhoit 6:00 Oregon City . 6:00
Autos Leave
From Electric Hotel and Garage at
OregonCity
FARE $4.00 FOR the ROUND TRIP
Phone Main 101. Home 90, Oregou City
lor reservations, or to Wilhoit Springs.
SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:80 a. m. and 2:80 p. m.
Boring lor Sandy at 8:116 a. m. and p. m.
SUNDAY SOHKUUI.B Leave Sandy (or
Boring at (1.00 a. in. and 2:30 p. ni. Leave
Boring for Sandy at 10:85 a. m. and 4:15 p. m.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
L'llKIH'LB gUBJBCT TO CBANOB WITHOUT N OX ICE
EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor
H. SCHRADER'S
Bakery and
Confectionery
Always a full tine of fresh bread, pies, calces, tttc
UKB HOME COOKINQ
Main St., Oregon City
C. Schuebel W. 8. U'Ren
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys-at-Law
Will practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements of estates,
furnish abstracts of title, lend you
money and lend your money on first
mortgage. Office in Enterprise build
ing, Oregon City, - Oregon.
J. E. HEDGES
Attornay-ak-Law
Weinhard Building, Oregon City
C. D. D. C. Latourette
ATTY'SATLAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate out
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON
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