Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 03, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CJTY COURIER. FRIDAY , DECEMBER 3, 1909
"Should Old Acquaintance be Forgot?" Not at
CE
Assuredly NOT. To promote that cheer which
should characterize the Season there must be
GIVING OF GIFTS !
This menus yoa'oiifil't to vend I8
Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Mendowbrook
wero Oregon Citv visitors Monday.
W.'A. Lynd has relumed to Ulani
ette after a visit in Eastern Oregon.
Countable F. A. MiHe ,ui".io a buH'"
noss triii tn Dumusdis Monday.
Great Removal Sale.-Miss C. Gold-
! smith.
If yoa want to save money "
holiday purchases read pfi'
Hon Akcr of Portland spent Tucs
day iu this city.
Miss Martha Koerner spent Tuesday
forenoon in Portland,
Miss Alice Goettling spent 'l,(,drt'
in Canby.
J.M . Johnston of Clackamas was
an Oregon Uity visitor Saturday.
Mr. am! Mr. II .1 Kahili of Mo-
lalla were m this city l''rilny.
L. V. Oarrothers spent Tuesday in
Aurora.
But the same old question arises,
BE?"
WHAT SHALL IT
We make no attempt to answer that question for you
in this ad. But our stock will do it for you without
the least trouble.
KEEP THIS STORE IN MIND. To miss our display
is to miss a good deal of the pleasure that belongs to
the season.
There is a constantly growing custom to Give JEW
ELRY and SILVERWARE. From parents to children
and from children to parents it's the same, and from
friend to friend.
But we have many other lines. Here are just a fw of
them:--
Cut Glass
Hand Painted China
Fine Haviland China
Vases
Kodaks and Cameras
Canes and Umbrellas
Ebony Goods
Waterman and
Parker
Fountain Pens
GLASSES
Musical Instruments and a
large variety of Victor Talking Machines, Edison Phon
ographs and Columbia Graphophones.
PRICES AS LOW AS THEY CAN POSSIBLY BE
Try to Be An Early Looker
Burmeister Andresen
OPERA
Spectacles and Eyeglasses,
OR EGON CITY
J EWELERS
Suspension Bridge Corner
of Jennings
aiteriioon in
Miss Ariinm Shaver
Lodge spent Monday
Oregon City.
William Ziegler of Portland made a
business trip to Oregon City lnesrtay
foroncoii.
Charles H. Truscott of Jennings
Lodge was an Oregon City visitor
Monday aftornoou and evening.
Earl Latourette returned to Eugoue
Monday to resume Ins studios in rue
University of Oregon.
Miss Ethel Cheney has returned to
Portland for the winter alter having
visited at lier home bore.
MissHR finrtrnda mid Ethel Walling
of Salem were the gnts of Oregon
City friends Sunday.
Charles Gillett has returned to
Kaunas after a viwit with J. W. Oil
lett and family of this place.
C. Hall, a well Known resident of
Meadowbrook. made a business trip
to the county seat Tuesday afternoon.
i' David Nelson, a well known resi
dent of Oswego, wns an Oregon City
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Lawrence ol
Portllaud visited friends here the
first of the week.
It you could save tiXO on a $5.00
purchase would you do it? Certainly.
Thou read page S.
Vrunk rwidsou. road supervisor
of the Oswego district, spent Tuesday
attending to business matters in the
oouuty seat.
B. - P. Pfistcr of Canby was in this
city Monday. L. O. Baker, a well
known resident of Aurora was an
Oregon City visitoi Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heckart, who
have been sojourning at the Ogle
Mountain mines for the past three
mouths, have returned to this city.
C. A. Monell left Tuesday for Mo
lnlla to be cone a week looking after
the buisness of Hie .Columbian In
surance Company.
Miss Ethyl Pam. who is teaching
the primary grades
Logan school,; spent
intr vacation witn
citv.
After a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. L.
O. Moore of this city, William Moore
and family returned to their home
in Brownsville tho first of the week.
PARKPLACE SCHOOL NOTES j
The members chosen for the stat-t
debatinc team aie, Lelund Hendricks,
Miss Olga 'Hanson.- mid Mits Kay
French, with Miss Lillie Anderson as
substitute.
The pupils in MUs Easton's room
of the seventh and eighth grades will
have a dobato on Friday, December 3.
The question for debate is "Resolved,
that money is of more hi nelit to the
inrlii idual thnn friends. "
The third and fourth grades of Miss
Riding's room prepared a Thanks
giving program and jnvitod tho flrtt
and second grades of Miss Morris'
room in to h ar it, uml refreshments
wore served after the program.
Oscar Clydo of the ninth grade has
returuod to school after an absence of
a mouth.
All preparations have been made
for the basket ball team and practice
will begin in a few days All h'gh
schools looking for games address Le
laimHendricks. Parkplace, Ore., Box
n. - ,
The teachers of the Parkplace school
attended the local teachers' institute
at Oak Grove lust Saturday, Novem
ber 27, and they r port a vffry on
joyablo time.
' COLTON
Mr. and Mis. I. O. Dix' were at
Muliuo visiting the latfr r'R parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. Evaus. Sunday.
The moving picture show given at
tho Colton hall by Mr. 0. Arquett
last, Sunday was well attended and
everybody enjoyed' the show. "
M bs Eurmel Claik, who has been
awav staving at her sister's, is at
home for a few days
Mr. Alfred B rglnurl. who is away
attending Echonl at Oorval.'is. wn
homo to spend Thanksgiving with his
Lbrothor, bnt left again Monday
Mr. J. Dix of Shubel was visiting
his mother. Mrs. Dix, atColtou Sun
day.
Gorbett brothers left for Orogon
City Monday.
Mrs 15. Lamb is visiting her par
nits. Mr. ai d Mrs. M Clark, . (h s
week.
"Mr. and Mis. W. E.
visiting their son aud
law,' Mr. and Mrs. D.
Elwood Sunday.
Mr. C. Stromrgeen was at Oregon
Citv on business one day last week.
The Dconle of upper Oolton were
working their poll tax last week.
Archie Bouuoy was viisting
sister at Muliuo Sunday.
DODGE
We are glad ot gtato tho rail) has
slackened some and the streams have
commenced to fall.
Mr. Wily Howell of Spriugwater and
Miss Ethel Lcwellen were married
hint week. Miss Lewelleu is a niece
of the honorable W. J. Lewelleu of
Spriugwater. We wish them much
iov. a lone, haunv and prosperous life.
The snow is gone here and thi roads
are drying out some, but everything
was afloat nearly. Too Clackamas
river was the highest we ever saw
it at Estacada.
Mr. A. Howard is home from his
wood camp pick, not being able to
work. We hope to hear ot his re
covery soon.
The Dodge people ara iu hopes of
some road improvement, as the roads
aro almost impassable lor a short distance.
C. D. D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and froDate out
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oreeon Citv. Oregon.
J. E. HEDGES
Attorney-at-Law
Weiuhard Building,
Oregon City
George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
Bonney- were
daughter-in
Bonney, at
his
OREGON CITY.
OREGON
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds caiefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Office
over Bank of Oregou City, Oregon
City, Oregon.
at the Lower
the , ThanKsgiv-
relatives in this
II Health Is More Expensive Than Anv Cu re
This country is now filled with
people who migrate across the con
tinent in ail directions seeing that
which gold cannot buy. Nine tenths
of them are suffering from throat and
lung troublo or chrouio catarrh re
sulting from neglected colds, and
spending fortunes vainly Irving to
regain lost health. Could every
sufferer but undo the past and cuie
that first neglected cold, all this sor
row, pain, anxiety and expense could
have been avoided. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is famous for its colds
andean always be depoudod upon.
Use it and the more serious diseases
may be avoided. For sale by Jones
Drug Co.
Nature makes the cures
after all. -
Now and then she gets
into a tight place and
nocJ.s helping out.
Tilings get started in
i;j wrong direction.
Something is needed to
check disease and start
the system in the right
direction toward health.
Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil with hypo
phosphites can do just
this.
It strengthens the
nerves, feeds famished tis
sues, and makes rich
blood.
FOR BALE BY AIZ DRUGGISTS
Send ltk'., name of puper and thii ad. for our
bi-mitilul SuTiiim Bank and Child'. Skotch-Bonk
E;n'h bunk cnnuini a Good Luck Fenny.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Parl St, New York
Land Titles, Land Office Business and Mining
Law a Specialty. Er-Kegiilet U. fi Land Office
Phone Main 710T.
ROBERT A. MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ut Worceater Bldg. PORTLAND. OKK
O, D. Eby
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carefully made, money -w
loan on good security. Chauesj-eas IP-able
W. A. DIMH'K
S. R OlMICK
DIMICK (K DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public Mnr guises Foreclosed.
Abstracts turrit bed. Money Loaned
on Heal and Chattel Security,
Andresen Bldg Oregon City
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
W. H. Bair of Canby was an Ore
gun City visitor Monday.
All Coods BELOW COST.- Miss C
Goldsmith.
Miss Mable Too.e has returned to
her school duties iu Portland.
O. E. Graham of New Eva was in
this city Sunday.
Miss Bessie Street of Portland vis
ited Oregon City friends Sunday.
Karl Wiuk of New Era wns'au Ore
gon City visitor Monday afternoon.
Miss Nellie Derby spent Thanks
giving withjior parents at Salem.
E. H. Bover of Clackamas visited
this city Monday.
Samuel Koake, Jr., ot Clackamas
was au Oroaon City visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. White ot Canby
spent Saturday in this cily.
Thomas and Joseph Uoibor of Port
land spent Thanksgiving in this city.
J. M. Larkins was an Oregon City
visitor last week.
Hans Larson made a business trip to
Oregou City last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Gary of
Willamette spent Thanksgiving with
relatives iu Canby.
Harry Sherwood, teacher at Heaver
Creek, was an Oregon City visitor
Thursday. .
Miss Marie Koa of Hillsboro spent
Thanksgiving at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Hunry Kruger of this citv.
Arthur Knight and Otto Kroger of
Canby attended the Foresters' dance
at the Armory Thanksgiving ee.
Norwood; R. Charmau and Charh s
Robinson are two university students
home for the Thauksgi . ing holidays.
Mrs. T. Spooner of Jennings Lodge,
eutertained the ladies of the M. M.
Social Club at her homo Friday,
Nov. lUth. Afternoou tea was served
and u good time reported by those
present.
Drs. Beatie & Mount, dentists,
Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Lena Sehmeer of Canby visited
her sister, Mrs, M. K. Dunn. Satur
day. Mrs. M. 1). Park was an over Sun
day visitor at the home of Mrs. James
Waleh of Albany.
Miss Mildred Wang of Canby visited
her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Gary of Willam
ette. Miss Harriet Parker is s) ending a
week with her sister, Mrs. Charles
Tramblay of Vancouver, Wash.
Orlando Fellows, one of Highland's
prosperous fanners, found business iu
town Monday.
Miss Uis Haielay Pratt was en
tertained by Mrs. Wlliam Burkhnrt at
Salem Thanksgiving day.
(iuy Mount of Silverton was a re
cent guest of bis brothers, Dr. 11. S.
Mount and Dr. Clvde Mount.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Forest Grove spent
city.
A. B. Combs of Portland spout
Saturday attending to business mat-
tors iu this city.
Miss Nellie Nisboth of Portland
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wink
Monday.
Walter T. Smith made a business
trip to Hubbard Monday, returning
Tuesday.
L. Callahan, a well known resident
of Canby, spent Monday attending to
business mutters m this city.
Miss Laura Aison has returned to
Oregon City lroin a visit with Miss
Ivali Gordon of Canby.
Mi;-s Claire Pad rick returned to
Dallas Monday alter a visit with her
parents, Mr. anil Mrs O. F, llegdale
tf the west side.
Itjiymond Cauticld and I.lovd Hard
ing have returned to Eugene to re
sume their studies at the Cniversity
of Oregon after spending Thauks
giving with relatives iu this city.
E. Eastwood of
Saturday in this
a
triends
Or. L. 0. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg
Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A198.
Harry Riley of Bake'' City spent
tow days ot last week with
in Oregon City.
Fred J. Nelson, a popular young
real estate man from Portland, was an
Oregon Cily guest Saturday and Sun
day. Prof. A. A. Baldwin, principal of
the Mackshuig school, was in this
city Saturday on his way to Port
land. Tfr uml Mrs Cliarles Ihtlicnck of
Portland spent Sunday as the guests bighly
of the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. -Babeock. !
All goods below cost, at Miss Cold-smith's.
Charles Kraxberger. a well known
resident of Macksburg, spent Friday
in this citv. Mr. Kraxberger was
accompanied by his daughter, Miss
Margaret Kraxberger , who is attend
ing Mt. Angel Academy.
Frank Astmanu, Jr., returned to
Oorvallis Monday morning to resume
his studies in the Oregon Agricul
tural College aftor spending the
Thanksgiving vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Astmaun,
of this city.
George Sullivan returned to Eugene
j Monday evening.
j Dr. Vladimir Jiudra has moved his
oHice to Portland, where ho is located
i iu the Washington Building. During
his stay in this city Dr. Jindra made
j many friends, who wish him success
( in Jliis new looatiou.
! A telegrasm was received at this
city telling ot the death of GeralJ,
; the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Wallace of this citv. They wero
spending Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lindlny, at St. Johns, Wash.
Marriage lioenses wero issued Fri
rl.iT to Mnrv Hnffmau and Carl Pen-
gratz, Si lain Schonwciss anil Lari
Wendhiihl, Margaret Warou and
Charles Worthingtou.
Morgan brothers have returned to
this citv from a business trip to The
Dalles anil other points in eastern
Oregon. Thcso young men have
aoiiiired a comploto construction
outfit, amf already have a number of
large contracts signed for work throug
hout the Northwest. Both have had
quite a bit of experience in that kind
of work, and their work is always
recommended.
HIGHLAND
Highland is about as wet now as
the low land by reason ot so much
precipitation.
Thanksgiving was duly observed by
the Upper Highland church Sunday
with a good chicken dinner, to which
all present did justice; also a literary
program consisting of songs, recita
tions, otc, which all enjoyed. That
to us seonisg the proper way of cole
bratiug Thanksgiving and being truly
thankful.
Highland apparently is irot going
to be outdone in the very important
matter of improving hor pnblio nigh-
Uvays. A meeting is cauea to pru-
vide the necessary means prooaoiy De
cember 18th in Road District No. 20
tor the purpose of voting a special
road tax. If the money is judiciously
appropriated wo believe it a wise pro
ceedure and are iu favor of it. ,
The time of meeting for Sunday
school has been changed from 10
o'clock a. to. to 3 o'clock p. m.
Very little farming has been done
in Highland the past month.
Portland Railway,
Light ana Power
Gompany
o. w. P. DIVISION
TIME TABLE
Between PortUnd and Orej-on City
Stops itching instantly. ' Cures
pilles. oczemai salt rheum, tetter,
itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doaii's
Ointment. At any drug store.
The Correct Time
to stop a cough or cold is just as soon
as it starts then there will be no
danger of pneumonia or consumption.
Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore
hound Svrup takon at the start
will stop t'.io cough. If it 1ms been
running on for sometime the treat
mcntwill bo longer, but tho cure is
sure. Sold by Jones Drug Co
Don't
can buy
reiTuccd,
Mrs. Sadie Kemp, who has been a
guest of her brother, F. J. S. Tooze i
and wife, has returned to hor home !
in Woodhurn.
MAPLE LANE
Guilam and Davis
Messrs. Guilam ana Davis nave
moved to the "Lone OaK" Inrm.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parker attended the
it l! ..iini-oh at Oregon City on
Tho, many friecds of Mrs. T. W. I Thanksgiving day.
Sullivan, will he glad to note that;
she is improving after an illness of j
I
throe weeks
Norwood R. Charmau' returfed to
Eugene Sunday to resume his studies
at the university, after spending bis
vacation with the Misses Cochran.
Charles Robinson has returned to
Kugeue, where ho will resume his
studies at tho University of Oregon,
aftor spending his vacation with his
parents here
Mr. and Mrs. Liuwood Jones were
entertained by Pert land friends
Thanksgiving, and took iu the ball
game, Mrs. Jones remaining i'l Port
land until Saturday.
Miss Hilda Too.e left Monday for
the University at Eugene, Oregon,
after spending a shoort vacat'on with
her parents , Mr. ami Mrs. Charles
Too.e, at Gladstone.
Johu K. Byrom, sheriff of Idaho
county, Idaho, was a recent giies,. of
his sister, Mrs. Dunne Ely. Mr.
Byrom at one time lived iu Oregon
City, and has many friends here.
Mrs. Oix aud children or uregou
City aro visiting with her mother,
Mrs iYrricfc.
Mr. Horning made a business trip
to Portland Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. White of Portlaud
are visiting Mrs. Shmidt aud Rumery.
our school olerk is engaged in tab -ingthe
school census of the district.
Mr. Horning s olimiren are on me
sick list. , ,. ,
Mr ami Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and
Mrs. Mautz spent Saturday evening
visiting with Mr. Davidson.
A special school nieetiug has been
called by the directors for Saturday,
December 4, to vote on the proposi
tion of building a no "ohool bouse.
Regular meeting of Maple Lane
Grange next Saturday.
Mr. Seibkins. who recently sold his
farm, has purchased a home at Will
amette. .,
On Monday our mail was delayed
three hours bn accouut of our worthy
mail cairier breaking his vehicle.
Day doctor
overcoats
pageg 3.
bills
at 73
when you
per cent.
HEED THE WARNING
Leave Arrive Leave Arrive
o o o -
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i g il-
fJ Q 1 & 9 ll
ft G T
I 4.00 5.27 5.401 5.40 6.45 6.45
6.30 7.22 7.30 1 6.20 6.26 7.20
7.00 7.52 8.00 6.50 6.57 7.50
7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30
8.00 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00
8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30
9.00 9.52 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00
9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30
10.00 10.52 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00
10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30
11.00 11.62 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69
11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30
12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00
12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30
1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00
'l.30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30
2.00 2.62 8.00 2.00 2.07 8.00
2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30
3.00 3.62 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00
3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30
4.00 4.52 5.00 4.00 4.07 6.00
4.30 5.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 5.30
5.00 6.62 6.00 6.00 6.07 6.00
6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 5.37 6.30
6.00 6.52 7.00 6.00 6.07 7.00
6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30
7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00
7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 .7.37 8.30
8.00 8.52 8.65 8.00 8.07 9.00
8.30 9.22 9.25 8-30 8.37 9.30
9.00 9.52 9.65 9.0S 9.07 10.00
9.30 9.33 9.37
10.00 10.52 10.65 10.03 10.0T 11.00
11.00 11.52 11.55 11.03 11.07 11.69
12.00 12.46 12.50 11.65 11.57
i2.5012.55
Many
Oregon City
Have Done So
People
Q.A.CHENEY .
Real Estate
NOTARY PUBLIC
Hire Life Accident and Plate Glasi Insurance
U. S. Pension Attorney
Oregon City, - Oregon
C. Schuebel W. S. 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
mcnoy and lend your money on first
mortgage. Office In Enterprise build
ing, Oregon City, - - Oregon.
DR. L G. ICC
DENTIST
Rooms 17-18, Masonic Bldg.
Oregon, City, Ore.
John W.Thomas
DENTIST
Molalla, Mondays
When the kidneys
give nnmistaKcamo
The precipitatiou during the mouth
of November reached 17. oO iuches.
During November, ltfOT, 14.4S inc
of ram and from Sept. 1st to De
of that year ;lt.!ij inches of r iiufall.
Great removal
smith's.
sale at Miss Cold-
CASTOR I A
Tr Infants and Children.
"!:,:Tn9 Kind You Have Always Bought
5S
Bears tie
Signature of
are sick they
warnings that
shoulft not be ignored. By examining
the uriue and treating the kidneys
upon the first sign of disorder, many
days of suffering may' be savod. Sick
kidneys expel a dark, ill-smelling
urine, full of ' brick-dust" sediment
and painful in passage. Sluggish
kidneys cause a dull i aiu in the small
of the back, headaches, dizzy spells,
tired, languid feelings aud frequently
rheumatic twinges.
Doau's Kidney Pills are for the
kidneys only; they cure sick kidneys,
an rid tho blood "of urio "poison. If
you goffer from any of the above
symptoms ,you can use no better
remedy.
Oregou City people recommend
Doau's Kidney Pills
E. W. Midlem. 410 Main street,
Oregou City, Ore., sayl; About six
mouths Bgo - kidney aud bladder
trouble became very serious in my
caso. I tried many remedies but they
seemed to aggravate the trouble in
stead of relieving me. The doctor's
prescriptions did not help me either.
My back did not trouble me much but
1 knew iny kidneys to bo out of r
der by the irregularity in action and
'unnatural appearance of 1 the secre
tions. I procured Doun's Kidney
Pills from Huntley Bros.' drug store
aud was surprised and gratified with
the beneficial results I received.
j Alter I had taken the contents of one
box all symptoms of my trouble had
! disappeared and the action of my
: kidneys had become Formal. 1 give
! all the credit to Doan's Kidney Pills
I for my present -pood health. "
! For sale by all dealers Price 50
I cents, toster-Milburu Co.. Burtalo
' New York, sole aireiits for the United
, States.
I Kemember the name Doau's and
take no other.
Straight &
Salisbury
Agents for the Celebrated
Kewanee Water Tanks
. and
Aermotor $42.50 Gasoline
Pumping Engines
Plumbing and Tinning a Specinlty
720 Main St. Oregon City
Phone 2082 '
ShoenheiiU
Modern Shoe Shop
Can do better Work.
Quicker and better Service than
elsewhere. .
SevenLh St. Near Depot.
Oregon City
To Milwaukle only.
Trains for Falrview, Troutdale,
Gresharn, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta
cada and Cazadero and Intermediate
points.
7:15. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05. 1:03.
3:05. x4:05. 5:05. x8:05. 7:05.)
8:05. Ml:35.
For Gresharn.
x Cresham, Falrview and Troutdale.
NOTB: Cars leave East Water and
Morrison streets 5 minutes later than
vhediHnl from First and Alder Sis
J. J. Hirshheimer
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Patent and Pension Attorney. Pension and
ClRims ngtiinat the U. S. a specialty.
t-Phones: Office, Main "835; Residence, Mam ,H53
Rooms 20-J 1 Labbe Building
227 Washington St. Portland
H. SCHRADER'S
Bakery and
Confectionery
Always a full line of fresh bread, pies, cakes,
LIKB HOME COOKINU
Main St., Oregon City
,itc
Get the, Full Use and
j Value
of your Newspaper
The
Latest News of The
Stores
is found in. theadverds-
ing columns
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t C O IT R I E R
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JS?3?3 weekend
tfGvis7v i- t
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i
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Don't matter about the clatter of the pat
ter of the Rain,
Tucker takes them just the same,
whether sunshine, doudsor Rain.
All work will positively be finished promptly for
Christmas patrons regardless of the weather
tuckcrt 7bt Photographer,
1003 Main St.
FairclouQh, Bid.