Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 03, 1908, Image 9

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In U. Circuit Court of th State of
. rW Clackamas County
Hall, Dtjfimdant.
To liurton o. Hall, defendant:
In the name 0f the Btate of Ore-
Li S tl" complaint filml
against you in tbo almve entitled unit
1WH. that ...Inn the aMt day pr
crlbiMl in the onior of publication of
tliln summon, and If you fall to ho
.K-ar and answer mhI, romplalnt
the plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho rollnr therein prayed, to-wlt:
H divorce from tlm nmrrliiKo existing
between you and plaintiff.
Thin summons In published In the
Oregon City Kiiternrlwi, for six rote
m.cuilvfi week, by order of Hun.
yum. A. Mcllrlde, Juto of tho said
Circuit Court, mado on tho lsth day
of ni.rornb.tr, 1WU7, tho first publica
tion being on tho 2Dth day of eeem
;. JU07. H. It. IIAIIIUNOTON,
B' 7t Attorney fur plaintiff.
Nolle of Filing Final Account.
Notlca la hereby given that tho un
dersigned ha Med IiIh final account
m admlnlNtrator of tho tmtate of Bar
Hh V. Fornmn, deceased, In tho Coun
ty Court of tho Kiato of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas, and that
th said Court him fixed Monday, tho
20th day of January, JOim, at 9:30
o'clock A, M., In tho county court
Tiiooi In the courthouse, In tho City of
Oregon City, County of Clackamas, ai
th" tlnm and place for bearing objec
tion thereto and aetlllng thn name.
WANK M. It. MAN,
Administrator of tho Kstate of Hnrah
W, r'orman. I (weaned, 63 61
Notlca of Filing Final Account.
Notice I hereby glveu that the un
designed ha filed hi final account
a admluliitrator de bonu mm of the
estate of (ieorgo Fornian, deceaited,
lu the County Court of tho Btate of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa.
and that the said Court ha fixed
Monday, the 20th day of January,
1H. at 9:30 o'clock A. M In the
county courtroom In tho courthouse,
In tho City of Oregon City, County of
('lackartia. Htato of Oregon, a the
tlmo and placo for bearing objoctlona
thereto and aettllng the name.
FRANK M. FOR. MAN,
Administrator do bonu mm of tho
ICntate of (Jeorgo Fornian, De
ceased. 63 Jt
Special School Mtlng.
Notice la hereby given to the legal
voter of School DUtrlct No. CJ. of
Clackama County, State of Oregon,
that a special meeting of aald dlitrlct
will be held at the county court room
In the courthouse at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Monday, tho 30th day of
December, 1907, at 7 o'clock P. M .
for the following object:
For the purpno of levying a apo
dal tax for chool purpoe.
Datd thl 20th day of December.
1907. CHARLES H. CAUHELD.
Chairman Iloard of Director.
Atteat: E. E. ItRODIE.
DUtrlct Clerk. B3tJ
Citation.
to the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
ma. In tho matter of tbe gtiardlanihlp of
Hilda M. Fonberg. Harriet F. Fort
berg and Anna horalne Foraberg,
Minora.
Now on thla day com Martha
Foraberg. guardian of tho above mi
nor, by her attorney, H. K. Croi,
and file her petition In court, asking
for a license to sell the hereinafter
described property, and roapectfully
represent to the Court:
1st That the I the legally appoint
ed, qualified and acting guardian of
the said minor.
2d. That the Inventory In the above
estate and guardianship wa filed on
the 2(5th day of October. 1907. front
which It Is made to appear to the
Court that aald minora are the own
era of the following described proper
ty, to-wlt: UAt Three (3), Four (4),
Five (5) and Six (6) In niock Twenty
two (22), and lot Five (5) In Block
Twenty-eight (28) In the town of Hoi
ton, In Clackama County, Oregon, as
shown by said map now on file and
of record In the County Reoorder'i
office In and for aald County and 8tate.
And that ssldr property has been ap
praised at the sum of One Thousand
iiaoi
Book and
Job Pointing
0
All Hinds
Low Prices
Prompt Service
Sta Pess Job Room
OREGON CITY, OREGON
I
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Two Hundred and iron iimaam
Dollars.
3d. That atld minora at the present
tlmo, reside with tholr mother, this
petitimor, upon tho property above
doMrtrlbod but hava n0 Income from
tho same for their support and main
totinnci), and that said minora have
no other Income from any aource
whatever.
And It appearing to the satlsfac
tlon of tho Court from such potltlon
and from tho facta and circumstance
therein net forth, that It la necessary
and would be beneficial to aald wards
'hat all of aald reu estate be sold,
and that tho proceed b put out on
Interest or Invented for tho benefit of
"aid ward. And tho Court being of
the opinion that a larger Income will
accrue to their aald nutate by reason
of thn muIo and Investment of tho
proceed thereof, ,
It In therefore ordered, adjudged
and decreed that tho next of kin of
aid ward and all person Interested
In their extatn appear In thl court
on Monday, the 13th day of January,
A. D. 1908. at tho hour of ten o'clock
A. M., to then and there ahow cauae,
If anv tbev have whv miM llcnnaa nf
Halo Mhould not be granted, a afore-1
saia.
It I further ordered that a copy of
thl order bo published In the Oregon
City Enterprise for three successive
week before the hearing of said pe
tition. Dated ICth day of December, 1907.
GRANT n. DIM1CK,
County Judge.
Attest; F. W. ORRENMAN. Clerk.
II, R, Cross, Attorney for Guard
ian. E3t3
Notlc of Final Settlement,
In the County Court of the 8tate of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
ma. In the Matter of tho Enlate of Arthur
I.. Albright, Deceaaed.
Notice I hereby given that the un
designed, admtnintrator of the e
tate of Arthur I Albright, deceased,
ha filed In the above entitled court
hla final account an euch admlnlNtra
tor, and that the aald court hit fixed
Monday, the 27th day of January, 1908,
at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of aald day, at the courtroom of
aald court. In Oregon City, In, aald
Clackamaa County, a the time and
place for hearing objection to aald
dual account.
WANKLIN T. GRIFFITH,
AdmlnUtrator of the Estate of Ar
thur L. Albright. Deceaaed.
F1rt publication Docember 27,
1907. 6t5
Notice of Final Settlement.
Nfrtlee la hereby given that the tin-deralgru-d,
executor of tbe estate of
Mary A. La-Mar, deceased, baa filed
bis final report In said estate In tho
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas. The
court thereupon fixed Monday, the
, 3d day of February, A. D. 1908. at the
hour of ten o'clock A. M., aa tbe day
and time for the bearing of objec-
i . . ... i . . . . . i .
i Kim uj mtua report ana ior me am
Moment of aald eatate.
II. B. CROSS. Executor.
Oregoa City. December 22d, 1907.
BUS
Executor's Notlca.
NoUce I hereby given that the
undersigned haa been duly appointed
by the County Court of Clackamaa
County, Oregon, executor of the last
will and testament of David W. Jamca,
late of Reaver Creek Proclnct, County
of Clackamas. State of Oregon. All
persons having claims agalnat the
said estate are hereby notified to file
the same, duly verified according to
law, within alx months from date of
thla notice, with my attorney. C. H.
Dye. C01 Main St. Oregon City, Ore
gon, that same may be duly audited
and paid, according to law.
Dated thla 27th day of December,
A. D. 1907. THOMAS DANIEL,
64tS Executor aa Aforesaid.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Rachel Boatrlght, plaintiff, vs. Wal
ter E. Iloatrlght, defendant.
To Walter E. Boatrlght. defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, .you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tbe complaint filed
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against you In the above-entitled suit,
on or before tho 17th day of February,
100S, that being the last day pre
scribed In the order of publication of
thl summons, and If you fall to so
appear and anawer aald complaint,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief therein prayed to-wlt:
a divorce from the marriage existing
between you and plaintiff.
Thl aummona la publlHhed In the
Oregon City Knterprle, for nix con
secutive week, by order of Hon.
TIiom. A. Mcilrlde, Judg.i of the aald
Circuit Court, the first publication be
ing on the 3d day of January, 1908.
JOHN P. LOCJAN,
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamaa County.
Joseph M. Fay, Plaintiff, vs. Kllabcth
J. Fay, Defendant:
To Elizabeth J. Fay, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and anawer the complaint filed
ogalnst you In the above entitled
cause and Court on or before tho
expiration of alx week from the date
of the first publication of this num
inous, and If you fall to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take
a decree against you forever dissolv
ing the marriage contract now exist
ing between you and tho plaintiff, and
for such other and further relief an
to the Court may, seem Just and equit
able. Thla aummona In ordered published
In the Oregon City Enterprlne, a
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion In Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, printed and published at
Oregou City, In said County and
State, said publication being made for
six consecutive week In accordance
with an order of Hon. Tho. A. Mc
lirlde, Judge of said Court, tho
date of the first publication to
be on the 3d day of January, 1908,
and the date of the last publication to
be on the 13th day of February, 1908.
JOHN F. LOGAN.
!l-7t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
in the Circuit Court of tho 8tate of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
L"na Prlvett. Plaintiff, vs. Claude
Prlvett, Defendant.
To Claude Prlvett, tbe 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
cause and Court on or before the
expiration of six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take
a decree against you forever dissolv
ing the marriage coutract now exist
ing between you and the plaintiff, and
allowing the plaintiff to recover the
costs and disbursements of this suit,
and for such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem just and
equitable.
This aummona Is ordered published
In the Oregon City Enterprise, a
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion In Clackamas County, 8tate of
Oregon, printed and published at
Oregon City, in said County and
State, said publication being made for
six consecutive weeks In accordance
with an order of Hon. Thoe. A. Mc
Brtde, the Judge of the aald Court,
the date of the first publication
to be on the 3d day of January, 1908,
and tbe date of the last publication to
be on tbe 13th day of February, 1908.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
l-7t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for the County of Claca
mas. Alta Rosslter, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph 8.
Rosntter, Defendant
To Joseph S. Rosslter. the defend
ant above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby notified to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and cause on or before the 17th
day of February, 1908, that being tbe
date fixed by the Court for such ap
pearance or answer In and by the or
der of the Court for the publication of
this summons, and If you fail to ap
pear and answer, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
for In thla complaint ,to-wlt: for a
decree dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between the plain
tiff and defendant above named and
for such other relief as to the Court
may s?em meet and Just
This summons la to be published
In the Oregon City Enterprise, for not
less than once a week for six consecu
tive weeks prior to said 17th day of
February, 1908, by order of the Hon
orable Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of
said Court.
JOHN F. LOQAN.
l-7t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notlcs of Final Settlement,
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the estate of
Benjamin Jagger, deceased, have un
der date of December 31st, 1907, filed
their final report in said eatate, In the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas And
the Court has set Monday, February
3rd, A. D. 1908, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m.. as a day and t'.me for
the examination of said report and for
the hearing of objections to the
same, if any there are, and for the
settlement of said estate.
. L. JAGGER,
FRANK JAGGER,
Executors.
H. E. Cross, ASrney for the Ea
tate. its
FINALLY TO JAIL.
After flghtirg tt.elr cate for more
than ten years In the various courts of
the United States and even Invoking
the Privy Council of England in their
fight against extradition, Benjamin
Green and John F. Gayner were last
week beaten In the Supreme Court of
the United States and will have to
serve their sentences of four years
each in the penitentiary and pay a
fine aggregating over $1,000,000.
Green and Gaynor were the famous
c r.tractora for th- Savannah harbor
work, the men who conspired with
Captain Oberlln M. Carter, the Army
Engineer Corp officer, to do the gov
ernment out over a million dollars.
Carter was the first and only army
tnglneer who baa ever gone wrong la
money matters, and his downfall u
a severe blow to the pride of the
corps ord almost killed General J. M.
Wilson, the then Chief Engineer of
the Army. Captain CarU.r fought bis
cane hard and denied that he bad prof
ited by any wroigdolng, but the
court took a different yjw of It and
Carter came up like a man, served
his term In Leavenworth, and got
through with It. He always was a
fii.e engineer, whuttver other short
comings he t.lght have had, and he
Is now In :he employ of a big rail
road and his past almoxt forgotten.
Rut Green and Gaynor were rich men
rf Me from the fruits 'of tbeK crook
edness, and they fought extradition
as long as they could In New York,
and then Jumped to Canada. They
lived at the bent hotel In Quebec, lived
like n.illlonalrts thty were, but they
were cut by the only people they
would have liked to associate with
finally fell out with each other, so
list thty muil htve led a very un
pleanani existence. Finally tbey
were lodged in Jail for neven month
uid then brought back to the United
States. They were couvictel In Sa
vannah and now thy have the pros
pect of four years In the penitentiary
ahead of them with a fine of over half
a million each and having spent
$200,000 each to prevent being con
victed. Their sordid romance la all
over but the sentence. Justice bas
caught up with them at last, and prob
ably they thlr.k now that Captain Car
ter was the wUer man.
Tha Only Way.
Cassldy Ah, well, no wan kin pre
vlnt Wat's past an' gone.
Casey Ye could if ye only acted
quick enough.
Caaaldy Oo long, man! How could
yer?
Casey-Stop It before it happens.
Philadelphia Press.
A Joy to Him.
"Hey. w'atr cried the first boy.
"Ain't yer vacclnatlori healed up yet?"
"Naw!" replied the other.
"Huh! Don't it make yer mad?"
"Naw! Do doctor told mom 1 must
not take a bath till it's all bealed."
Denver News.
Banaath Notica.
"Mike." said Plodding Pet, -what
would you say if soma on waa to
offer you work?"
"I wouldn't say anything. Such a
bad judgo of human nature wonldat
bo worth talkin' to." Philadelphia
Proas.
Paroalvad Scant Prograaa.
"Bliggiaa says that bis two-year-old
baby knows most as much as Its par
ents." '
"Humph r rejoined Mr. 8lrius Bar
ker. "What can the child hava been
doing wttli Its timer' Washington
Star.
A Paradoxical Prarogativa.
Tors is a queer thing in one re
spect" -What la that r
Tt is about tho only thing of other
people'a that we can keep and return
at tho same time," Baltimore Ameri
can. Her Singing Laaaonel
,Toong Wife I can't see what you
have to object to In my singing lessons.
Papa, pays the fees.
Husband Yea. but who pays for all
I have to spend In the club while you're
practicing? Ueggendorfer Blatter.
Another Piotur.
Eva now queer of Ethel! Every
time ahe glances at ber old beau's
watch ahe atarts to cry. I wonder
why?
Edna Oh. there Is another woman In
tho case. Chicago News.
Truth Is Jest
Tou get to know lots of people In
this business, don't you?" asked tbe
customer.
"Tea." replied the barber; "1 acrnpe
a good roan acquaints sew here."
Kansas City Tluiea.
REAL ESTATE
Western Banking Co. to C. W. Moah
lots 1 and 2. blk. 18, Zobrlst Add..
Estacada. $100.
. W. W. Everhart to Everman Rob
bins, lots 2 and 3, blk. 1, Everhart's
First Add., Molalla. $300.
Pauline Ost to Wm. Ost, NH of
NE4 of NWU sec. 1, twp. 2 S., range
2 E., 20 acres. $1.
U. S. to Saml. L. Campbell, part sees
9 and 10. twp. 2 S., range 2 E.. 320
acres. Patent
R. F. Watts to Sophia Schovley, lots
6 and 7, blk. 95, Gladstone. $400.
R. H. Shearman to John T. Hoopes,
NH of SE& of SE sec. 12, twp, 4 S
range 1 E. $500.
D. W. James to Mrs. Jane Edwards,
part Worsham die, Beaver Creek pre
cinct, twp 3 S., range 2 40 acres.
II.
Frank Grim to Fred Schafer, tim
ber on SW of SW4 of sec. 7, and
SWj of NWVl sec. 18, twp, 5 S.,
range 3 E; EH of SE'4 sec. 12 and
NEH of NEMJ sec- 13. twp. S S., range
2 E 220 acres. $1 per thousand.
David Harris to W. E. Austin, part
Wm. Russell die, twp. 4 S., range 2
E.. 100 acres. $1,450.
Selwood Land & Im. Co. to Geo.
Blgham, lot 4, tract 60, Oak Grove.
$200.
Edwin Hyde to H. J. Restall, lots
1 and 2, sec. 24, twp. 5 S, range 2 E.,
82 acres. $800.
Martha A. Lelchtwels to H. J.
Restall, undivided interest EH Clifton
R. Calahan die, sec. 19, twp. 5 S.,
range 3 E. $250.
PROFESSIONAL
HARVEY E. CROSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Real RaiUite,
Loeinet, Insurance
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone: Main 521 Office in Oilfield Bldg., Main and Eight Sts
THOS. F. RYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Probata and Realty Law Practice Specialties.
Real Estate, Inaurance and Loans.
Office Upstairs,. first building south of Courthouse.
W. 6. C'REN
U'REN &
ATTORN EVS-AT-LA W-
Will practice ia all courts, make collections and settlementa of ertates Forauc
abstracts iA title, lend yon money on first mortgage. Office in ENTEOTUE
Building, Oregon City, Oregon. '
J. t HEDGES F. r. CRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
C. I. Davles to H. J. Restall, und. in-'
terest same. $350.
Dlllard B. McLIn to H. J. Restall,
EH Clifton R. Callahan die, sec. 19,
twp. 5 S., range 3 B. $25.
John Calahan to H. J. Restall, all
rights to above estate. $100.
Dlllard B. McLIn to Julia F. Steu
dlnger, all right to 40 acres In north
west corner John Albright die, sec.
12, twp. 5 8., range 2 E. $10.
Chas. Zech to Sylva A. McCrochen,
part T. H. Forrester die. Bee: 24,-twp.
1 S., range 3 E., 6.27 acres. $375.
H. B. Nichles to E. A. Gottberg, lots
2 and 3. blk. 1. Mountain View Add.,
Oregon City. $250.
B. A. Anderson to Leonard Lun
berg, part Ezra Fisher die, twp. 2 S.,
range 2 E.. 14 acres. $2500.
Joseph Haas to B. A. Anderson,
part L. D. C. Latourette die, see 33,
twp. 2 8., range 2 E., 26.86 acres.
$2500.
Chas. M. Daniels to W. H. Seltzer,
84 acres, sec-s. 16 an-17, twp. 4 S.,
range 2 E. $800.
F. A. Davis to Emma May Hicks,
lots 4, 5 and 6, blk. 18, Milwaukle
Park. $145.
John F. Toft to Chas. U Urfur, EH
of 8EH see 20. NW of SW and
lot 6. see 21, and NH of NH of NEH
of NEK see 29, all twp. 3 S., range
1 E. $10,000.
Helen M. Woodruff to W. P. Lyman,
part Ezra Fisher die, twp. 2 S., range
2 E., 40 acres. $1.
C. M. Wonacott to E. L. Wonacott
und. H lot 3, containing 33 acres, see
26, twp. 3 S., range 4 E.; also part
S. M. Palmanteer die, twp. 3 S.,
range 4 E. $10.
John P. Sharkey to Security Sav
ings ft Trust Co., WH of NEH; see
28, twp. 1 S., range 3 E., 80 acres.
$10.
H. S. Anderson to Thos. E. Ander
son, part Wm. Arthur die No. 33, twp.
2 S., range 3 E., 80 acres. $5000.
Caspar Anacher to Peter J. Morltz,
lands see 12, twp. 2 S., range 2 E.
$5000.
Ferdinand Schawfer to August Ken
pin, lots 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14. 15,
16, 17, blk. 64, Oregon Iron ft Steel
Co. Ex. First Add., Oswego. $325.
Mattes Dldzun to Ferdinand
Schawfer, und. 1-2 lots in Oswego.
$325.
Thos. C. A. Llvesay to Lydia R.
Clevlnger, part Geo. Abernethy die,
twp. 2 S., range 2 E., 8 acres. $1.
Mary M. Charman to Chancey Fer
guson, blk. 37, Clackamas Heights, 2
acres. $l.x
T. L. v Charman et ai. to Chancey
Ferguson, same as above. $178.
Hanah E. Calkins et al. to E. V.
Allison, part sec. 4, twp. 3 S., range
1 E., 11.60 acres. $290.
Sell wood Land & Imp. Co. to An
thony Linde. lot 2, tract 60, Oak
Grove. $200.
Gotthard Muchenthaler to Lucy Ann
Gilbert, part J. D. Garrett die, sec.
31. twp. 1 S., range 2 E., 10 acres.
$6000.
E. G. Jones to W. J. Dodson, 30
acres, see 8, twp. 3 S., range 1 W.
$1500.
M. T. Sherrett to J. H. ohnson, part
Samuel L. Campbell .lie, twp. 2 3.,
range 2 E., 25 acres. $4500.
THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG
THE WHISKIES OF THE
""' OLD SCHOOL
WITHOUT A PEER.
For sale by (
E. MATHIES.
DIRECTORY
Main Htreait,
OREGON CITY
C. SCHDEBEL
SCHUEBEL
-DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
LIVY STIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City
J.U.CAMPBELL
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Oregon City, Orofw.
Will practice In all courts of the state
Office in Caufieid BuiUing.
O. D. EBY
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Money loaned, abatracta furnished. Iaa4
tUea examined, estatea settled, renorai
law businesa transacted.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
LOG CABIN SALOON
BENNETT & F0UMAL
Proprietors.
OREGON CITY. - .
ORIQftf
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Choice Cigars andTobaccos,
Ice-Cold Hop Gold Beer,
High Grade Bottled Whis
keys and Wines.
Iinapp& Nobel
MAIN STREET
Heckel & England
The Hub Saloon has changed
hands, Carlson & Block sel
ling out to Heckel & England.
523 MAIN STREET
Clackamas County
Headquarters
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
609-608 Chamber of Commerce,
, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Full equipment of maps, plats, ab
stract books and tax rolls.
Agents for Clackamas County Lands,
Money loaned, titles perfected.
E. F. A P. B. RILEY,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
W. S. EDDY, V, $., M.D.V.
Graduate of tbe Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and tbe McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, haa located
at Oregon City and established aa
office at The Fashion Stable,
Seventh Street near Main.
Beth Telephones
Farmers' 13a Mail 131 1
STRAIGHT & SAUSBUKY
PLUMBING
TINNING and
GENERAL JOBBING.
Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau
lic Rams a Specialty.
Phone 2682.
Oregon City,
Oregon.