Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 20, 1911, Image 6

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    OREGON'CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911
Dr. L. G. ICE,
Dentist
Beaver Building, Oregon City
Phones-Pacific 1221, Home A 198.
George . Brownell
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City, Oregon
C. D. (82 D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ou
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
I Straight &
Salisbury
Agents for the Celebrated '
Kewanee Water Tanks
and
Aermotor $42.50 Gasoline
Pumping Engines
Plumbluf and Tinning a Specialty
720 Main 8t. Oregon City
Phone 2082
H. I. Cross Wm. Hamm o
Cross & Hammond
Attorneys at Law
Probate Practice, Abstracts, Real Es
tate Loans and Insurance
We have now moved into our permanent quart
era in the new Beaver Bulldiug next
to the Andreaen Building
Notice for Laying Water Pipes
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigne
will, lat the regular meeting oi the Board o
County Commissioners oi Clackamas County
Oregon, to be held at the Court House in Oregon
City, in said County, on Weduesday, February 1,
litli, make application for a permit to lay down,
maintain and operate a line of pipe or pipes for
the conveyance of water over, through o: under
Eighteenth Street, in Milwaukie laik, an un
incorporated platted subdivision of land as
hown on the plat oi said Milwaukie Park now
on file and of record in the office of the Recorder
of Clackamas County, Oregon. The place at
which it is proposed to lav said pipe line or lines
in said Eighteenth Street will be as follows: Be
ginning at some point (yet to be determined) in
the east line ol said Eighteenth Street between
the northern end thereof and Park Avenue, run
aing thence southerly along said Eighteenth
Street to a point where it terminates at the north
line of the George and Marietta Crow Donation
Land Claim, in Section 1, Township ,2 south.
Range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian, in
Clackamas County, Oregon. The purpose of the
undersigned is to convey water to his tract of
land located In the northeast corner of the said
Crow Donation Land Claim, for the irrigation
thereof, and to that end to build, operate and
maintain a pumping plant to be connected with
aid pipe line or lines, which pumping plant
will be located on the bank of Kellogg Creek, ou
land owned by the applicant.
Of this proposed action by the applicant the
public ia hereby given notice. Any and all per
sons interested are requested to appear and be
t.rrf at th mrrtinp- of said Board of County
Commissioners at which said application will be
presented.
December 24, MiO
(Signed) C. W. HODSON
Rouce of Application for a Vacation of a
Part of the Alley in Block No. 114 ot
Orefon City, Oregon
Notioe is hereby given that the un
dersigned have filed a petition with
the recorder of Oregon City, Oregon,
asking for the vacation of a portion of
th llv. beinar a strip of land six
feet on either side of said alley, run
ning through said block number 114,
Oregon City, Oregon, and said appli
cation is now pending before the
oounoil of said Oregon City, and will
oome up for hearing before said conn
oil on the first day of February, 1911.
Oregon City, Ore., Deo. 28, 1910.
EVA L. DYE.
JOHN A. ROAKE.
NORA B. ROAKE,
JOHN W. LODER.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Ida Weir, Plaintiff
vs.
Edmund Weir,D9fendant.
To Edmund Weir, said Defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon :
Ton are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit before
March 1st, 1911; and if yon fail to
answer for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the said Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint, to
wit, a dissolution of the marriage
oontract now existing between said
parties.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, judge of
said court made and dated January
7th, 1911, the date of the first publi
cation being January 13th, 1911.
LATOURETTE & LATOURETTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Executor's Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned bat been duly appointed by
the County Court bl Olaokainas Coun
ty, Oregon, Exeoutor of the Estate of
Thomas M. Thomas, Deoeased, late of
said County and State. Any and all
persons having claims against said
Estate are hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified as by law re
quired, with said Exncutor. at his
office, S. W. oorner Main and 8th
Sts., Oregon City Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated, January 13th, 1911.
C. H. DYE.
Executor of aforesaid Estate.
Notice to Creditors
Notioe is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
Hon. County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, aiimiuistr trix of
the estate of Abigail Bnckner, de
ceased. All persons having claims
gainst the Baid estate are hereby
notified and required to present the
same to me duly verified with proper
vouohers at the office of Gordon E.
Hayes, Rooms 3, 4 and S Stevens
Building, Oregon City, Oregon, with
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated January 9th, 1911.
MINNIE B. GROSHONG,
Administratrix of the estate of
Abigail Bockner, deceased.
GORDON E. HAYES.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Treasurer's Notice
I now have funds to pay Road War
rants endorsed prior to March 17,
1910. Interest ceases .on such war
rants on date of tins notice.
January 13, 1911.
J. A. TUFTS,
Treasurer Clackamas County.
Summom.
In the Oircnit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Emma I. Hookstad, Plaintiff,
vs
Peter Hookstad, Defendant.
To the above named defendant,
Peter Hookstad :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby reqnired to appear
and answer the complaint men
against yon in the above entitled
court and cause on or t before the 3rd
dar of March, 1911, that being the
date fixed by the Oonrt for yon to ap
pear and answer herein and being six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons; in default thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court lor
the relief demanded in the oomplaint.
to-wit : for a decree of divoroe forever
dissolving the marriage oontract now
existing between plaintiX and defend
ant on the grounds of desertion and
for such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem proper.
This summons is published once a
week for seven conseoutive weeks by
order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the above Court, dated the
Kith day of January 1911, directing
the first publication to be made on the
20th day of January, 1911, and the
ast on the 3rd day of March, 1911.
W. A. BURKE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Uourt of the State of
Oregon for the County of Ulaokamas,
Pearl H. Rose, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph B. Rose, Defendant.
To Joseph B. Rose, defendant above-
named :
In tne name of the State of Oregon :
ion are hereby notified and required
to appear and answer the complaint
on file in the above-entitled court and
cause on or before Saturday, the 28th
day of January, A. D., 1911, the same
being six weeks from the date oi tne
first publioation of this summons,
required by law, and u you do not so
appear and answer the plaintiff will
I J. ... . ' .1.. 1 . .. .
auuiy iu liiu uuurb lur wie rmmi
prayed for in the com paint, towit
For a decree forever dissolving the
bonds ot matrimony and the marriage
oontract heretofore and now existing
between you and the plaintiff; for a
further decree giving to the plaintiff
the care, onstody and control of the
minor child, Duran Bertrau Rose, the
issue of the marriage of you and the
plaintiff, and for such other and fur
ther relief as may seem to the court
proper in the premises
This summons is served upon you by
publication by authority of an order
made and entered in the above en
titled court and cause by the Honor
able Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
or the County of Clackamas and of
te the 10th day of December, A. D .,
1910.
JOHN H. STEVENSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
431-4 Mohawk Bnilding,
Portland, Oregon
Date of first publication, December
16, 1910; dttte of last publication, Jan-
nary 27, 1911.
Summons.
In the Cirouit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
P. r . Helser, Plaintiff,
vs.
Maude Helser, Defendant.
To Maude Helser, said 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 suit
on or bofore the 4th day of February.
1911; and it you fail to answer for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to said court fur the relief demanded
in said couiplaint)to-wit : a decree dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between the above named
parties.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
said Court, made and dated this 13th
day ot January, 1911, the first publi
cation being dated January 20th, 1911.
O. D. & D. O. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
bummons
In the Cirouit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Theresa L. Williams, Plaintiff,
vs.
George M. Williams, Defendant.
To George M. Williams, the above
named 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 suit on or before
the 27th day of January, 1911, and if
yon fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof the plain,
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in said complaint, to
wit :
For a deoree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony heretofore and now exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant
and for such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem meet and
equitable.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above entitled Court, made and
entered this 14th day of December,
1910. The first publioation of this
summons as set forth in said order is
December 16, 1910, and the last pub
lication thereof, the 27th day of Janu
ary, 1911.
maiiuii. s uiMiuri.,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Sadie Running, Plaintiff,
vs
John Running, Defendant.
To John Runuing, above named de
fendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby reqnired to'appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit, on or
before the 13th day of February, 1911,
and if you fail so to appear, or an
swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for iu the com
plaint filed herein against you. The
relief demanded is for a deoiee of di
vorce dissolving the bonds of marriage
now existing between the plaintiff
and defendant and for such other and
further relief as to the Court seems
equitable.
This summons is served upon yon
by publication and the same will be
published for six consecutive weeks in
pursuance of an order of the Honor
able J. U. Campbell, Judge ot the
Circuit Court for Clackamas County,
in the State of Oregon, which order
was duly made and entered on the
24tli day of December, 1910, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons is Friday the 30th d ( of
December, 1910.
WALTER G. HAYES.
13-14 Fenton Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon,
Atfornev for Plmnfff.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Des Lanes, Studio
for the Violin and Voice. 410 High St
Phone Main 3171.
Notice to Property Owners on Twelfth
Street, Oregon City, Oregon
To Isophena Greenman, Lewis P.
Horton and Roy B. Cox, Eastern In
vestment Company, Jane Wilkenson,
Mrs. J. u. BaDoocit and uiiarles Bah
cock, Aurie M. Draper, James Wilken
son, Harriet Cochran, Louise Cochran
and Nan Cochran, btella J. Robinson.
Carrie Richards, Thos. F. Ryan, Doris
L. Meldrum, sr. V. Uadke and T.
Gadke, Mary E. Barlow, Martha M.
Howell, William Stover, Dan .Lyons,
u. m. YYiutemore, ueorge tiangford
Christian Siebkin, O. D. Latourette
and D. C. Latourette, W. S. U'Ren,
Mary neiiogg, ti. j. mthaway, Jen
nie B. Harris. Bently Realty Com
pany, Rosa Marrs. Georgia Marrs,
unaries Marrs. iuia wniteman, Lu
oinda Smith, Fannie Neppah and Mrs,
d. C. Berry, and James Marrs.
You and each of you are hereby
notified t lat the undersigned have
been appointed appraisers of the prop
erty nereinaiier aescriDeo lying on
rweirth street, Oregon City. Oregon.
and subject to assessment for the im
provement of said Twelfth Street ; and
suae nie uuuoraiguea win meet on
said Twelfth btreet at its intersection
with Madison Street on the 28th day
or January, r.ni, at a:uy o'clook P.
M., tor.the purpose of viewing said
property and estimating the value
thereoi andtnis value is to be used
bb a basis upon whioh to estimate the
proportion 01 the oost of the imnrnva
ment on Twelfth Street as the same is
now being improved.
That J. E. Jack, George L. Story
ana o. iu. xvamsoy were Heretofore
appointed to make this appraisement
auu tney witn tne uity Engineer 'con
stituted the committee for that pur
pose. That they appraised said prop
erty and submitted their report to the
Oounoil, except that the City Engi
neer took 110 part therein, and the
Oity Oounoil, for that reason resub:
mitted said report to the committee
on Deoember 28th, 1910, but owing to
his appointment as oity attorney,
George L. Story withdrew from the
committee and the Oounoil appointed
James Roake to act in his stead.
The property opun whioh the value
is to be fixed and the owners thereof
are as follows, to-wit:
Isophena Greenman, Lot 8, Block
18, Oregon City, Oregon.
Lewis P. Horton and Rov B. Oox.
Lot 4, Block 18, Oregon Oity, Or.
Eastern investment Uomnanv. Lot
1, Block 19, Oregon City, Oregon.
Eastern Investment Company. Lot
2, Block 19, Oregon City Or.
Jane Wilkenson, Lot 8. Block 48.
Oregon City. Oregon.
Mrs. U. O. Habcook and Charles
Baboock, Let 4, Block 48, the North
erly half, Oregon City, Oregon.
Aurie M. Draper, the Southerly half
of Lot 4, Block 48, Oregon City, Ore
gon.
James Wukensoo. .Lot S. Block 48.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
James Wilkenson, Lot 6. Block 48.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Harriet .Cochran, Louise Cochran
and JN an Cochran, Lot 1, Block 49.
Oregon City, Oregon
Stella J. Robinson, .Lot 7. Block 49.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Carrie Richards, Lot 8. Blook 49.
Oregon City, Oregon.
XhoB. r . Ryan, Lot 1. Blook 68. Or
egon City, Oregon.
Doris L. Meldrum, Lot 8, Blook 68.
Oregon City, Oregon.
F. O. Gadke and T. Gadke. Lot 4.
Blook 69, Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Mary ill. Barlow, Lot 5. Block 69.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Martha M. Howell, Lot 8. Blook 97.
Oregon City, Oregon.
William Stover, Lot 1. Blook 12S.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Dan Lyons, Lot 4, Blook 124. Ore
gon City, Oregon.
U. M. Whitemore. Lot 1. Block 44
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
O. U. & D. U. Latourette. Lot 2.
Block 144, Oregon Oity, Oregon.
ueorge ijaugioro, .Lot o, blook 144.
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
Dan Lyons, Lot 4, Blook 145. Ore
gon City, Oregon.
Dan Lyons, Lot 6, Blook 145. Ore
gon City, Oregon.
Dan Lyons, Lot 8, Blook 153, Ore
gon City, Oregon.
Christian Siebkin, Lot 1, Blook 169,
Oregon Oity, Oregon.
W. S. U'Ren, Trustee, Lot 4, Block
170. Oreogn Oity, Oregon.
Mary Kellogg, Lot 1, Block 1,
Beatie's Addition to Oregon Oity, Or.
H. J. Hathaway, Lot 8, Blook 1,
Beatie's Addition to Oregon Oity, Or.
H. J. Hathaway, Lot 1, Block 6,
Beatie's Addition to Oregon Oity, Or
Jennie B. Harris, Lot 8, Bio k 6,
Beatie's Addition to Oregon Oity,
Oregon.
Bently Realty Company, a tract of
land beginning at a point 896 feet
North 85 degrees 30 minutes East of a
rock monument at the intersection of
9th and VanBuren Streets in Oregon
Oity, Oregon, and running thence
Sonlh 54 degrees 80 minutes East 270
feet, thence South 85 degrees 80 min
utes West 100 feet, thence North 54
degrees, 80 minutes West 270 feet,
thence North 85 degrees East 100 feet
to the place of beginning.
Rosa Marrs, Georgia Marrs, Charles
Marrs, Lulu Marrs, Luoinda Smith,
Fannie Neppah and Mrs. S. O. Berry,
a tract of land beginning at a point
3outh 64 degrees 30 minutes East 80
feet from a point North 85 degrees SO
minutes East 956 feet from a stone
monnmbut situated at the intersection
of 9th street and Harrison street, Ore
gon City, Oregon, and running thence
North 85 degrees 80 minutes East 66
feet, thence south 64 degrees 80 min
utes East 105 feet, thence North 85
degrees 80 minutes East 84 feet,
thence South 64 degrees 80 minutes
Easi 135 feet, thence South 85 degrees
30 minutes West 100 feet, thenue
North 64 degrees 80 minutes, West 240
feet to the .plaoa of beginning.
James Marrs, a tract ot land begin
ning at a point South 64 degrees 80
minutes East 600 feet from the south
east corner of Blook No. 170, Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon, and
running thenoe .North 85 degrees 80
minutes East 100 feet, thence South
64 degrees 80 minutes, East 210 feet.
thence South 35 degrees 80 minutes
West 100 feet, thence North 64 degrees
30 minutes West 210 feet to the place
ot beginning.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan.
12th, 1911.
J. E. JACK
S. M. RAMSBY
JAMES ROAKE
C. S. NOBLE, City Engineer.
Advertised Letters
List of unclaimed letters at the Or
egon City pOHtoffioe for the week end
ing January 20, 1911:
Woman's Lint Breaker, Fanny,
Brown, Mrs. Mary (8); Brundage,
Lulu 8.-; Fisher, Mrs. A. D. ; Hum
mel, Bertha; Hummel, Dora; Maule,
Mrs. Newt; Norton, Mrs. Edith (2);
Ray, Mrs. Caleb H. ; Smith, Mrs.
Cora; Thomkins, Mrs. Anna; Week,
Mrs. Chas.
Men's List: Ban, J. ; Daoie'lOD,
Mr ; Fisher, O. L ; Game; MateoJS. ;
Griner. Casius; Hnllingsnorih, Al
fred : Jacobs, Rob (2 1 ; Lee, Rev. R.
O. ; Marx, Joe; Orr, Alex; Rogers, T.
E. j Street, O. F. ; Wilson, J. K.
FOOD TRUST CORNER
DEFEATS OWN END
Million? of PoundsCold Storage
Butter, Poultry and Eggs
Held Five Years.
umcago. Millions of pounds of
cold storage butter, eggs, cheese and
poultry, some of it as much as five
years old, according to estimates ot
dealers, are about to be thrown upon
the market and sacrificed at what
ever price they will bring as the re
sult of the collapse within the last
few days of the "food trust," which,
by steady aggressions has piled prices
of provisions up to their present
figures.
Although the collapse of the "cor
ner" is likely to be felt most keenlj
by the cold storage men of Chicago,
the pinch will be felt In many of the
Eastern and Middle West shipping
centers. Chicago, New York, Phila
delphia, Omaha, Kansas City, St.
Louts and Minneapolis are spoken of
as the points where most ot the un
loading probably would be done.
In putting up prices to the high
figures attained during the last two
years the cold storage men cut the
ground from under their own feet.
People who could not afford to pay 35
nd 40 cents a dozen for eggs stopped
eating them.
Just how much food is in storage
la and around Chicago there is no
means of ascertaining. Only the
wholesalers know, and they will not
tell. A few days ago one firm con
trolling 33 warehouses admitted it
had In storage 44,000,000 pounds ot
butter that must be disposed of be
fore May 1 at the latest.
ATTACK MRS. EDDY'S WILL
Opinion by Attorneys Declares the
93,000,000 Bequest to Church Void.
Concord, N. H. That the gift of
13,000,000 hy : the late Mrs. Mary
Baker Q. Eddy to the Christian. Sci
ence Church Is invalid Is the sub
stance ot an opinion signed by Wil
liam E. Chandler and other attorneys.
It is said to be the plan of the attor
neys for Mrs. Eddy's sons, George W.
Glover and Dr. E. J. Foster-Eddy, to
attack this clause of the will. The
opinion declares the residuary clause
void because a statute In New Hamp
shire forbids the gift to a church of
more than $5,000 annually, and a simi
lar Massachusetts law limits the
amount to $2,000 annually. .
Opposes Deep Waterway Plan.
Chicago. The commission appoint
ed by President Taft to inquire into
the practicability of digging the first
section of the Lakes-to-the-Gulf deep
waterway from Lockport to the Mis
sissippi River, has prepared the draft
of a report to be made to the Presi
dent, and It Is said the report will be
that a governmental appropriation for
the Lakes-to-the-Gulf waterway is im
practicable at this time.
SHARPERS DUPE BANKERS
Whole Northwest Is the Field of
Op'eration.
Portland,' Ore. After carrying on
for more than a year a successful
bank swindling scheme through which
bankers and business men in various
cities on the Pacific Coast were fleec
ed of sums ranging from $260 to $2500,
Roy R. Thorpe, alias George S. Stlmp
son, was arrested by Plnkerton de
tectives at Hot Springs, Ark., Satur
day night. Thorpe's two accomplices,
J. O. Ross and Rose Corelll, are be
ing shadowed and, tne detectives say,
will be arrested soon.
Tacoma Will Try Recall.
Tacoma. A movement for the re
call of A. V. Fawcett, the first Mayor
elected in Tacoma under the com
mission plan of government, adopted
last year, was started when M. B.
Stambaugh, former city council
man, filed charges against Mr. Faw
cett with the City Clerk and made
formal request for blank forms of
recall petitions.
Gill Invites War.
Seattle. Mayor Gill has thrown the
gage of battle down to the managers
of the Welfare League, which has
been conducting a hard fight against
the Gill administration, and will fight
his opponents at the polls February
7, the date assigned by the city coun
cil for an election to decide whether
the present executive is to be recalled.
Rudkin Yields to Taft.
Olympla, Wash. Upon receiving a
second message from President Taft,
urging him to accept the place, Frank
H. Rudkin, of the Washington Su
preme Court, announced that he would
accede to the wishes of the President
and become the successor of the late
Edward Whitson on the Federal
bench for the district of Eastern
Washington.
it the only emuIjion'imL I
taUd. The reason It plain I
it the beat Insist upon I
narint- Scot fr-irt .the
weritf standard flesh and
strength builder.
AJXDtUGGBTS
A GOOD REASON
Oregon City People Can
Why It Is So
Tell
Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause
of disease, and that is why the oures
are always lasting. This remedy
strengthens and tones np the kidneys.
helping them to drive out of the body
the liquid poisons that cause back
ache, headaohe and distressing kidney
and urinary oomplaints. Oregon City
people testily to permanent oures.
James Wilkinson, 201 Fourteenth
St., Orogon City, Ore., says: "I had
backaohe and pains in my loins and
could not sleep well at night. There
was a stiffness iu niylinibs and other
symptoms or kidney trouble were in
evidence. Being advised to Uy
Dean's Kidney Pills, I did so and
was gratified by their promptness in
relieving me. Although I am in my
sevennetn year, l am iiale and hearty
and give Doan's Kidney Pills the
credit."
For Bale by all dealers. Prtoe 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States. Remombur the name Doan's
and take no other.
"Unclassified" Ads
WANTED To rent a farm with about
20 or 25 acres in cultivation. Ad
dresB E. , Care Conrier.
BIG MONEY We want an agent in
every town ; salary and commission ;
references required ; for fnll partic
ulars address subscription depart
ment, National Sportsman, Iuc, 75
Federal St. , Boston, Mass.
FOR SALE One registered Poland
Chiua boar, 8 years old. Prioed at
$25 until Feb. 1. Address Ralph
Holman, Mulino, Ore , R. F. D.
No. 1.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, all
modern conveniences, fireplace,
beam oeilings, range, shades, lino
leum, oliioken-house and run,.
acre. $1150 cash, balanoe long
terms. Risley Station, Oregon City
ine. This place is beautifully lo
cated iu the perttiest spot on the
Oregon City carline. Enquire at
the Courier offloe.
FOR SALE Good strong horse,
weight near 1150 pounds- Prioe
$75. Call at Courier office for fur
ther particulars.
FOR SALE Good 7-room house
with fine well, pump, cellar, wood
shed, barn, Six lots, fruit, nioe
garden ; everything in good shape.
Price only $1600.00. John Menke, 214
7th Street, near Main.
BOYSIGIRLSI FREE COLUMBIA
BIOYLCES for a'little easy spare
time work for Hampton's Magazine
Send postal for wonderful tree bi
cycle offer.' Address "Bioyole
Club," Room 538, 66 West 85th St.,
New York.
WANTED AT ONOE-Hampton's
Magazine wants a reliable man or
woman in Oregon Oity to sell the
fastest-growing magazine in Amer
ica. Earn 11.60 to $5.00 a day.
Write immediately for "Salary
Plan" and free outfit. Address
"VON," Sales Mgr., Hampton's
Magazine, 85 West 85th St., New
York.
WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine
requires the services of a representa
tive in Oregon Oity to look after
subscription renewals and to extend
circulation by speoial methods whioh
have proved unusually successful.
Salary and commission. Previous
experience desirable but not essen
tial. Whole time or spare time.
Address, with references, H. O.
Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine
818 Fourth Ave., Now York City,
COW FOR SALE-Part Jersey and
Hollstein. 4 years old. Fresh in
April. Address Conrier office, Ore
gon Oity, Ore.
THE DEMAND FOR EXPERIENC
ED auto men is greater every day.
We will teaoh you in our own shop,
in two weeks, to drive and oare for
all makes of cars. Praotical, thorugb
oomplote instruction day or evening.
AngeluBj Auto Academy. Oflloe
820 Washington . St., Room 415,
Portland, Oregon.
FOUND White heifer, hornless; red
calf. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying oharg
es. J. L. Hendry, mile south of
Holoomb schoolhouse, Route 6,
FOR SALE Choice
seed. Took prize
Best keeper known.
Lewis & Clark fair.
Clackamas, Oregon.
Denvtr onion
at state fair.
Gold medal at
J. Baekman,
FOR SALE Clackamas county farm,
by owner. 95 acres. H6 per aore.
A bargain at $100. All fenoed.
Good land. 9 miles east of Oregon
Oity. Part oash, Address Ore
gon City Route 1, Box 20.
FOR RENT A LARGE STORE IN
THE WEINHARD BUILDING,
ONE OF THE FINEST LOCA
TIONS FOR A RETAIL BUSI
NESS IN OREGON OITY. STORE
IS ABOUT 80X120 AND IS 'IN
GOOD CONDITION. FOR FUR
THER PARTICULARS APPLY
TO ESTATE OF HENRY WEIN
HARD, DECEASED, CORNER
THIRTEENTH AND BURNSIDE
STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE.
Comparative Cost of Lights.
In few branches of science has
greater progress been made than in
artificial lighting. That Is why the
Illuminating engineer is today a factor
in solving the cost and efficiency of
labor problems.
Roughly estimated, the relative cost
of power an hour for a sixteen candle
power light Is as follows: Candles,
$.08; oil lamp, $.03; incandescent lamp
(carbon filament), $.O0C; gas flame,
$.003; arc light (carbon), $.003; acety
lene, $.0003; incandescent lamp (tung
sten filament), $.0024; gas, with man
tie, $.002; mercury or filament tubes,
$.001 to $.0025.
J. P. Morgan's Grandfather.
It sounds curious to bear that J. P.
Morgnn's grandfather, who wss a Uni
tarian clergyman In Boiton, one made
a vlgorouH fight In his pulpit as the
apostle of ioverty against wealth and
was finally placed on trial by an eccle
siastical council for "preaching on ex
citing topics." Leslie'.
Name Your Farms
Throughout the United States there are many farms that are not
named, and the Courier believes that it is Just as Important that tke farms
named. Give your farm a name. Fill out this coupon, and Bend it to the
Oregon City Courier, and your farm name will be placed on the Courier
Registered list of Farms. The name sent in will be published together
with tke name of the proprietor. Use coupon below. . '
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Name of farm
Proprietor , '.
Address ,
Phone Farmers 47 R. F. D. No. 3, Oregon City, Oregon
LONE OAEi FARM
F. M. BLUHM, Manager '
Producer and dealerin all kinds of
FIRST CLASS FARM PRODUCTS AND FIR WOOD
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats and Potatoes always on hand. First class Butter
and Eggs a specialty. All Orders Promptly Filled
LAND WANTED
We have'several clients who want to purchase property in Clackamas
County. '
We have a olient who wauts'about 15 acres of land in the'vioinity 'of
Mt. 'Pleasant. , 1 ';
Another who wants from two to five aores not far from the oar line.
Another who wants to sell a Clackamas County ranch of 80 acres and
who will take property in or near Portland as part payment.
Another who wants 15 to 30 aores on the Willamette River or on some
stream like the Clackamas.
We are constantly having'calls for good farms.
Our Portland agents are calling for all sorts of Clackamas County
farms. DO YOU WANT. TO SELL?
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