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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911
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THE GRANGE
Conducted by
J. W. BARROW, Chatham. N. Y
Cdlfor of (fit Hie York Slalt OranQ
Review
ORDER OFP. AND H,
Early History of the Grange and
Its Development.
It Purposei Deaoribed, Its Constitu
tion Explained, Its Work Outlined,
With Many Other Particulars and
Much Other Information For Farm
ers and Others Who Are Not Mem
bers. Query. Will you kindly state what are
the objects of the grange, what relation
do the national, state and subordinate
granges bear to each other, how many
degrees are conferred In the grange, what
disposition la made of the dues and fees
and any other particulars that would be
of Interest to a nonmember?
The above questions, or similar ones,
were so well answered In a recent
number of the Ohio Farmer that we
give the reply In substance here, with
some corrected and added Information:
Only those Interested in agriculture and
rural life are entitled to membership. The
grange Is almost half a century old. for
It was organized Dec. 4, 1867. The primary
purpose in the mind of tho founder, O. H.
Kelley, and his associates was the re
heartenlng of southern farmers who were
suffering from war's effect, but northern
farmers took hold of tho Idea most read
ily. The first subordinate grange was or
ganized by Mr. Kelley at Fredonla, Chau
tauqua county, N. Y. Its life has been
continuous, and it la now a big and thriv
ing grange of about 400 members. New
York Is now the strongest grange state
In the Union, having about 95.000 members
In over 750 granges. "Father" Kelley, as
he Is latterly known, now In his eighties,
Is yet living in Washington, where as
clerk In the agricultural department he
organized the first national grange and ar
ranged the details of management which
have remained the basic government of
the Order to this day. The national grange
pays Mr. Kelley $1,200 annually as appre
ciation of his services to the Order.
"Father" Kelley's idea and that of his
niece, Miss Caroline Hall, who collabo
rated with him in planning the Order,
was that the Order should constitute an
organization of neighborhood clubs in
which farmers and their wives should be
fraternally associated for educational and
social as well as financial benefits, and
these have always been the ruling charac
teristics of the grange. The real name of
the Order is Patrons of Husbandry. The
term grange was Intended to be used only
as the term lodge Is applied to the meet
ings of other orders, but many soon got
to calling the Order "the grange" and
Patrons "grangers," so the custom has
been accepted, and the Order Is now gen
erally called the grange.
The subordinate grange is the unit. One
can be organized with thirteen persons,
the number required for officers. Of
these four must be women. The other
nine may Include both men and women.
The next division above the subordinate
" grange is the county grange, usually call
ed the Pomona grange, because this is
the name of the degree given at this stage
of membership. Next comes the state
grange and Anally the national grange.
The officers of every grange, whether sub
ordinate, county, state or national, num
ber thirteen, as follows: Master, overseer,
lecturer, secretary, treasurer, chaplain,
steward, assistant steward, lady assistant
steward, gatekeeper, Ceres, Pomona and
Flora.
The Initiatory work Is very Impressive
and beautiful when well directed and Is
especially appropriate for farm llfo. This
work is divided Into seven degrees, the
first four given by the subordinate
granges, the fifth by the county, sixth by
the state and seventh by the national
grange.
The subordinate and county granges
provide fine opportunities for the social,
educational and financial co-operation.
Many important community reforms and
enterprises have been instituted and ex
ecuted by these local granges; also most
of the Important legislation and larger
movements for agricultural and general
welfare have been effected by the united
appeals of farmers of the local granges.
The whole organization, from the nation
al grange to the subordinate grange, is
close and well calculated for energetic,
concerted effort. There are now forty
grange states in the Union, with a total
membership of not far from 500,000.
' Salaries of the Officers.
Subordinate and county grange officers
re paid no salaries, except where some
granges elect to pay their secretaries a
nominal sum for his or her services. In
the state granges the master, lecturer,
secretary and treasurer are the only of
ficers who receive salaries, and these vary
In different states. They are fixed at the
annual meetings of the state ganges.
New York, being the largest grange
state and requiring most work from its
officers, pays them best The master re
ceives $1,600 a year and expenses, the
secretary $1,200 and expenses, the treas
urer $150. Executive committeemen re
ceive $3 per diem and expenses when In
the service of the grange, and grange
speakers have the same pay. In the na
tional grange the master receives $509, ex
penses and $3 per day for traveling duty;
lecturer $400. expenses and $3 per day for
traveling duty: secretary, $1,200 and ex
penses: treasurer, $500 and expenses; ex
ecutive committee, $3 per day and ex
penses while on duty; other officers and
voting members expenses while on duty.
Fees and Dues,
The minimum Initiation fees permitted
by the national grange bylaws are $1 for
men and 50 cents for women, and In most
states these are the prevailing fees. The
minimum dues allowed are $1.20 per year,
and these are the prevailing dues in near
ly every grange state. Each subgranga
pays to the state grange 25 cents of each
Initiation fee and 7 cents per quarter on
each member. The state grange pays 5
cents per member annually to the national
grange. The initiation fee for the Pomona
grange degree Is usually 60 cents and the
dues whatever the Pomona grange deter
mines. Usually these are very low. Po
mona granges pay no dues or fees to the
state grange. Sixth or state grange Initi
ation fee is $1 and the same for the sev
enth or national grange degree.
The moneys of the local granges are
used for the benefit of the local branches
as the members choose. As each grange
Keeps for Itself 92 cents out of each $1.20
received annually from each member this
In good sized granges is usually ample for
current expenses. Added to this Is the
smount from initiation fees. Many sub
granrres which have a surplus each year
have Invetted the accumulations prof
itably Juvenll" anges are provided for chil
dren to - n-i to be taken Into the reg-
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MAIN 1581
Notice to Creditors
In the Ooanty Coo.it of .the State of
OreRon for the Ooouty of Clackamas
In the matter of the Estate ol
Sana!) W. Kleinsmith, deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that the on
dersianed has been appointed by order
of the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, administrator ol cue
estate' of Sariah W. KleiDBmith, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby not
ified to present the same duly verified,
and with proper vonohers, to my at
torneys, Diniick & Dimick, Oregon
City, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published Maroh 17,
1911.
WILLIAM G" KLEINSMITH,
Administrator of the Estate of
Sariah W. Kleiusniitn, deceased.
DIMICK & DIMICK,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Citation
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the matter of the estate of
George W. MoLintock, deceased,
l'o Lindley M. McLintook, George
Watson, son of Gertrude E. Watson,
deceared, and Beunie S. MoLintock,
and all other persons interested in
said estate:
Whereas application having been
made in due form to the above named
Court on the 18th day of March, 1911,
by Minnie O. Eaton, administratrix
of said estate for an order and lioense,
authorizing directing and empowering
her to sell the Real Estate belonging
to the said estate and described as
follows, to-wit:
Lots 104 and 105 Friends Oregon
Colony in Olacknmas County, Oregon,
as the same appears from the ,duly re
corded plat of said Addition now on
file in the Recorder's office of said
County. .
And whereas said Court did, on the
said 13tb day of March, 1911, fix Mon
day, the 24th day of April, 1911, at 10
o'clock A. M. of said day in the
County Court House in Oregon City,
Clackamas Couutv, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing any and
all objections to the granting of Bald
order and lioense of sale.
Therefore in the name of the State of
Oregon, you and each of you are here
by oited, directed and required to be
aud appear at said time and place and
then aud there show causo. if any yon
have or any exists, why an order of sale
should not be made, as in the peti
tion prayed for, aud why said peti
tion should not be granted and said
order and license should not issue.
That the order for the publication
of this citation was made upon show
ing to the Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge
of said Court, that the above named
heirs do not reside within and are not
now within the State of Oregon and
cannot be personally served witli this
citation. Witness, The Hon. R. B.
Beatie, Judge of tho above entitled
Court, with the seal of the said Court
affixed this 13th day of March, 1911.
(Seal of Conrt)
W. L. MULVET. Clerk.
By I M. HARRINGTON,
Deputy.
RAUCH & SENN,
821 Failing Bldg ,
Port laud. Ore.,
Attorneys for said Estate.
' DaU of first publication March 34,
1911.
Summons
In the Circuit Conrt of the State of
Oregon for the Oof.nty of Clackamas.
F, D. Hogoboom, Plaintiff,
vs.
Onita K. Hogoboom, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Onita
K. Hogoboom:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear aud
answer to the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled, court and
cause on or about the 20th day of
April, 1911, that being the day fixed
by the Court tor you to appear and
answer herein, and. being six (6)
weens from the date of the first publi
cation of this numinous, in default
whereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to-wit: for a decree of
divuroe forever dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant on the grounds
jf cruel and inhuman treatment aud
wiltnl desertion, and for suoh other
and further relief as to the Court may
seem proper. This summons is pub
lished onoe a week for six (6) conseo
utive weeks by the order of the Hon
orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above Court, dated this 6tiu day of
March 1911, direoting the first publi
cation to be made on the 10th day of
March, 1911, and tne last on the 21st
day of April, 1911.
' W. A. BURKE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons -
In the Cironit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Clara LaBahn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Lewis LaBahn, Defendant.
To Lewis LaBahn, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregou,
yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against yon in the above entitled suit,
within six (6) weeks from the date of
the first publication hereof, and you
are liereuy notified that if you tail to
answer said oomplaint within the
said time, that plaintitt will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in
said oomplaint, to-wit: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between
plaintiff aud defendant, upon the
grounds of oruel and inhuman treat
ment and personal indignities render
ing the life of the plaintiff burden
some and for suoh othei and further
relief as to the court may seem meet
and equitable. You are hereby furth
er notified that this summons is
served upon you by publication
onoe a Jweek for six (6) con
..jintiTB mul successive weekB
in the Oregon City Courier, a
newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in the County
of Claokamap, State of Oregon, pursu
ant to an order made and enteied in
the above entitled Court and cause,
upon the 24tn day of Maroh, 1911, by
the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Orugon for the County of Claokamas.
You are further notified that the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons is on the 81st day of March, A.
D. 1911, and the date of the last pub
lication will be on the 12th day of
May, 1911.
H. J. BIGGER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.summons
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregou, for lilackamas County.
Clara HolliBter, Plaint iff,
vs.
Da v ton R. Hollister, Defendant. '
To Dayton R. Hollister, the above
named defendant :
Iu the name of tiie State ot Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the oomplaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before six weeks from the first publi
cation of summons, to-wit: April 7th,
1911 j and if you tail to so appear aud
auswer for want thereof the plaintiff
will aoolv to the court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint . filed in
tins suit, lo-wic: xor a aecree oi wio
court dissolving the marriage contract
nnva nriaMnff hnr.WPHIl the rjlaiuliff
and defendant ; for the custody of the
minor CM kl, uagar u. nouisier, auu
for such other aud further relief as
may seem proper to the oourt. This
summons is served upon you uy puuu
catiou theieof in the Oregon City
Courier, by order of the Honorable K.
B. Beatie. county Judge of the above
entitled county and state, Cironit
Judges J as. U. Campbell and J. E.
Eakin being absent iroin the county,
in in nli nrdnr in riHtnrl March 81st. 1911.
specifying that the same shall be pub-
Usliea lor six consecutive weens.
Date of firBt publication, April 7,
1911.
Date of last publication, May 19,
1911.
H. B. DICKINSON.
Attorney tor Plaintiff,
1012 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ,
Portland, Oregon.
Bummom.
Tn Hib Pirn nit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Helen Davis, riaintin
vs.
Price Davis, Defendant.
To Price Davis, defendant above
named.
Tn thn nirnfl at the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear
and answer tne complaint ou uie iu
the above entitled court and cause ou
nr hatnra Mm 2lr,h rinv nf Anril. 1911.
the same being six weeks from the
date of the first publication oi tnis
ofimmnna as rennirad hv law. and if
you.do not so appear and answer the
complaint tne piaiutiu win appiy w
the court for the relief prayed for in
the complaint, to-wit: for a decree
forever dissolving the bonds of matri
mony and the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant, and such other and further relief
as to the court may seem meet and
proper in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication by authority of an or
der made and entered in the above en
titled court and cause by the Honor-
Mo .1 A Full in -inrlon nf the above
nuiv " " - i . w
named court, on the 14th day of
March, mil.
GEESLIN & CAMPBELL,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Attoroejs' address, 810-11, Merch
ants Trust Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Date of the first publication March
17, 1911.
Date of last publication April zo,
1911.
Notice ot final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Ueerge Bald
win, deceased, haifiled in the County
Court cf the Stato of Oregon, for the
County of Clackamas, his flDal report
nri upcnnnt as such administrator,
and that the 15th day ot May. 1911.
at the hour of :3U O'CIOCEJA. ju nas
been fixed by said court as the time
t-m haarinti nhipnrinns tn said ao-
connt and to the discharge of said
administrator.
WM. L BREWSTER,
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the Estate of George Bald
win, deceased.
WM. T. MUIR, Attorney.
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
AUTHORIZED
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$300,00O00
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Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Claokamas.
Al Bartlett, Plaintiff,
vs.
Josie Bartlett, Defendant.
To Josie Bartlett, the said defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint riled
against you in the above entitled suit,
on or before the 29th day of April,
ml,' the same being tho last day for
order of said
Court, and if you fail to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
tn said Court for the relief
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demanded
in said complaint, to-wit:
A decree dissolving the
matrimony between you
bonds of
and the
plaintiff. a
This summonB is published by order
of the Honorable J. A. Eakin,
Judge of said Court, made and dated
this 14th day of March, 1911. and the
Brst publication being made March
17th' 19U L. B. REEDER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
, Summons
In the Circuit Oourt of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Emma Lothrop, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harry O. Lothrop, Defendant.
To Harry O. Lothrop, the above
named defendant:
t n,o noma nf Urn Krurfl of Orntrnn.
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you are hereby required to appear
and answer tne complains meu anaiunu
..nn in flia iVuiVA AtlHtlpd COUrt and
cause on or before the expiration of
six weeks irom tne aate ot tne uibi
publication of this summons, towit :
on or before the 19th day of May,
1911, and if yon ftil so to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Oourt for the relief demanded
ingher oomplaint on file herein, to
wit: that the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff apd
,lf..,,rlor,t ha riiniinlvAri. nnd for SUCtl
other and further relief in the prem
ises as to the oourt seems equuaDie
and just.
Tin a onmmnm la nnhlishpd bv or
der of the Honorable J. U. Campbell,
judge 01 tlie Uircnil uouri ior uiauua
nias County, Oregon, and said order
was made and dated Mrch 81st, 1911,
and the date of the first publication
of this summons is the 7th day of
April. 1911, and the date of the last
publication of this summons is the
19th day of May, 1911.
S. T. JEFFREYS,
622 Yeon Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Summons
In the Cironit Conrt of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Frank Billington, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alice Billington, Defendant.
To Alios Billington, the above named
defendant .
In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the last day of the lime pre
scribed by the order of publication of
summons in this suit, to-wit: on or
before tne 24tb day of, April, 1911,
that being the day after the expira
tion of six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear or answer for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
oourt for tho relief prayed for in said
complaint, to-wit: for a deoree dis
solving the marriage relation existing
between plaintiff and defendant aud
for such other and further relief as
may be equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you
by publication for six successive
weeks in the Oregon City Courier,
pursuant to an order of the Honorable
J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above
entitled Court, duly made and entered
in open Court- on the 25th day of Feb
ruary, 1911.
The date of the firBt publication of
this summons is March 10th, 1911 ;
date of last publication, April 21,
1911.
GEORGE J. CAMERON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A Grangs History.
A new edition of "The History of
the Grange," by J. W. Parrow, has
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Summons
In the Cironit Court of the State of
Oregon to' the County of Clackamas.
Cora M Roberts, Plaintiff,
vs.
William L. Roberts, Defendant.
To William L. Roberts, . the above
named defendant.
In the name of the Slate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitle! Conrt and
"cause ou or btfure the last day of the
time prescribed in the ordor for the
service of this summons upon yon by
publication there f; the date of the
first publication of this summons is
the 14th day of April, 1911, aud the
last publication thereof will be on
the 2(ith day of May, 1911, and if you
fail to bo appearand auswer said com
plaint on or before the Baid 2(lth day
of May. 1911, for want thereof plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in her complaint, to
wit: For a decree of divoroe of this
Court forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between you and
plaintiff above named.
Service of this summons uron you by
publication thereof in the Oregon
City Courier, a newspaper pnublisliod
iu Clackamas County, Oregon, and
having a general circulation in said
County and State, tor a period of six
(6) oouseootive wetks, Is made by
order of the Honorable J. U. Camp
bell, Judge ot the Cironit Oourt,
made at chambers in Oregon City,
Oregon, on the 11th iay Of April,
1911.- RAUCH & SENN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Claokamas County.
Mareglauna Wisinawska, Plaintiff,
vs.
Stanislau Wisinawska, Defendant.
To Stanislau Wisinawska, Defendant
a Dove named.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the oomplaint on tile iu
the above entitled Court and cause on
or before the 29th day of April, lull,
the sam.i being six weeks from the
date of the first publication ot this
summouls, as required by law, and it
you do not so appear and auswer the
plaintiff will apply to the Oourt for
the relief prayed for in the complaiut,
to-wit: K'or a decree forever absolv
ing the bonds of matrimony and the
marriage contract now existing be
tween plaintiff aud defendaut; for &
further deoree giving to the plaintiff
the sole oare, oustody aud control of
the minor child, Sophia Wisinawska.
the issue of said marriage of you aud
plaintiff, and for buoIi other aud fur
ther relief as the Oourt shall .duein
meet in the preuiites.
This Fuuimons is served upon you
by publication by authority of an or
der made and entered in the above
entitled oourt and cause by the Hon
onorble J. A. Eakin, judge of the
Cironit Court of the State of Oregon
for Olacnanias County, ou the 14th
day of Maroh, 1911.
I4KKSIJN fe CAMPBELL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ntjimiivi1 ArUrnuu. Hill. 11 Merch
ants Trust Bldg., Portlaud, Oregon.
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Date oi nrsi puoncatiuu juaruu n,
W1L .......
Date of ilast publication April zo,
1911.
Summons.
Tn tlio flirnnir. flrinrt. nf the Stuto of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Benjamin Jack, nam tin,
vs.
T.nnrn R .lank. Defendant.
To Laura B. Jack, the above named
defendaut :
Tn flia numfl nf tlifl Stiit.H nf Orcuon :
Vftfl am liarahv rpnnirnri tn anneal
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and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Oourt on or Doiore tne lotn uay oi
April, 1911, which is six weeks after
,K Hrrl rluu nf Murnil. 11111. the date
ordered for first publication of this
summons; ana li you iau to so ap
pear and answer, plaintiff will apply
for the relief prayed for in his com
plaint, to-wit: For a deoree dissolv
ing the tnirriage contract heretofore
and now existing between plaintiff
and defendant heroin, and for such
other and further relief as to thn
Oourt should seem gust ana eqaitaoie.
I'lilu anmmnns la nahlished bv order
of the Honorable J, U. Campbell,
Judge oi the aoove entitled i,oun,
made aud entered on tne m a ay oi
March, 1911.
JEFFREY & LENON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
818),' Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon.
H. E. Cross
Wm. Hamro
Cross & Hammond
Attorney at Law
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Whv not have your last year's hat
rehlocked aud cleaned? You can save
two or three dollars by oalling ou W.
Boier, 185 4th St , Portland. Prices
reasonable.
NOWVEsVTIi
of the year to hara Tour teeth out and plate and
bririgawork done and hare is the plaoe to get the
keitpainleaa work poailble. Ctrnjartturfricu.
nprv-.'""""! We flnlih plate and
of. town patroni In
one ear ft detired.
PelnlMa eitraotlon
free when pletee or
bridge work ii order
ed. Coniultallu Irn.
MtlirOrawni $5.00
1 22k Brlds-a Tth 4. D 0
Gold Fillings I.UU
Enamel Fillinre 1.00
Silver Filling! .60
Gooe Rubber - M.
PUt.i 5.00
Beet Red Rubbw ,
Plilai 7.5D
M. w. a. Will, remain Me Muieii Pelnleee Extr'tlon . a U
tl THO UTlllWill M PWTUM
BUT HCTHODP
AH work fully vunrantMd fr fifteen year.
Wise Dental Co.,mc
Painless Dentists
Filling Building, Third end Washington PORTLAND, ORI
Oilic, Houre: I i . li. to I r. II., lunctera, to 1
H. . Cross
WieweJilll.W
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CROSS & HAMMOND
Attorneys at Law
Probate Practice
Abstracts
We have now movec Into our permanent quarters In the
new Beaver Building next to the Andresen Building.
Try the New Kind of BOSTON Bread
AT SCHRADER'S BAKERY
IAIN STREET
Also their Fruit Cakes, Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Angel Food Cakes, Etc. Ete
FRESH EVERY DAY
Phone Farmers 47 R. F. D. No. 3, Oregon City, Oregon
LONE OAE1 FARM
i
F. M. BLUHM, M-ngget
Producer and'dealer in 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
D. C. LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Cashlr
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY. OREGON
(Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transact General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p.
Careful attention and pfomptserv
ice will be given all Customers
Fresh
OUR SPECIALTY
We Keep Everything You Could Desire
From a Grocery
ack & Albright
PHONE MAIN 6
fo
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SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:80 s. m. and 1:10 p. m.
Boring for Sandy at 8:35 a. m. and 4:46 p. as
SUNDAY SCHUDULB I,eae Sandy fo
Boring af 8:08 a. m, and 2:30 p. ra. Learei
Boring for Sandy at 10:35 a. m. and 4:46 p, ra.
AtSandy makes connection with Salmon
Mail Stage.
BCHBDDLB SUBJECT TO CHANGS WITHOUT HOTICS)
EMMETT DONAHUE, Proprietor ,
rt?s'sr?s,iapB5ffl(rwaM
iiliill in t ii
WHITE'S
CREAM
VERMIFUGE
FOR CHILDREN.
It destroys worms and para
sites; strengthens the stomaoB
nnd howels, and quickly rsstsroa
health, vigor and cheerful spirits.
Prlca 25a nar Bottle.
Jas. F. Ballard, Prop., St.Louls.Mo.
SOLD AND ReCOMrvliNliu''eTrp
JONES DRUG CO.. Inc.
a
Wm. Hammond
Real Estate
Loan
Insurance
Goods J
91! 7th STREET
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