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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. Summoni, In llm Circuit Court of the Kind) of Oregon Within and fur Ctuckiiiniu County, Mu M. Howell, I'liilnllff, vh, WIIIIiiiii It. Ilowoll, Defendant. To WIIIIiiiii It Howell, Defendant. In llin lUinn of the Hlntn of Oregon, you urn hereby required to appear nnd HiiMwer the complaint tiled iiKiiliwt yim In tliu iiliovn entitled Court and cuunc, on or heforo the liKlh dny of Febru ary, I WW, that being Urn tlmn net hy tii Im Court for you to appear nnd uti wtr herein, unit more than Mix woolta from Hi" time or Ihe llrHt publication of thlit nollen, iiml If you full to ho iippenr or iiiihwit, tlin pliiliillfT will tipply to the Court fur the relief prayed fur In the complaint, towit: I'nr a di-ri'i'ii of divorce forever iIIkhoIvIiik the IioiuIh of miilrliuoiiy now 4-x tut I hk between the plaintiff ami you, Thl a HiiiiimniiH lii puhlliilii'il hy order of (i. 11. Dlmlrk, Judg" of the County Court, III the Itliiience of (lie Hon. TIiouiiih A. Mcllrlde, .1 1 1 1 1 k ' of the above entitled court, Hindu and entered therein on the ll'.lli day of .lauuiiry, I 'JOS, the IIi-hI pulillcallon of HiIh hiiiiiimihiii be ing on the 1 T 1 1 1 day of Janiiiiry, 1908, and the IiihI on the UHtli dny of Feb ruary, I'JiiK. W, ,1. MAKIOMM, a 7t Attorney for rialutlff. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of I Im Hlnti) or Oregon, fur ChickamiiH County. Alfred T. Iiorney, rialntllT, vh, Jennie llelln lloi'Hey, lefniidant. To Jennie Hello Mm Hey, tin alnive tiameil ilefeuiliiiit ; In the inline of the Statu of Oregon, you ant hereby required to appear and uiiHwer the complaint filed nmilimt you In Ihe uhove entitled ault on or before the 27th day of March, I'.KiM, mild date being after the exilrailon of mIx weeka from the llrnt (iiihllcatloii of thla mim mor.H, and If you fall to appear ami uiihwer hiiIi) couiplulut, for waul there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the com plaint, to wit: For a decree iIIhhoIvIiik tbe ImiidM of luatrlmoiiy now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Thla KummoiiK Ix published by order of Hon. The i, A. Mcllrlde, Juiiito of the Circuit Court for Clackamaa Coun ty . Oregon, w hich order wan made and entered on the ib day of February, Cms, anil the time prettrrlhcd for pub lication tleneof Is hIx wi'ekM, the date of firm publication, belnu Friday, Feb ruary llth, I'jns, and the date of the laHt publication, Friday, March 27th. j yes. cKoitcK c. i:i:ovm'I,i., Attorney for l'lalntltT. APPOINTMENT NOTICE. JameH FoMter Instate. Notice Is hereby jvi-n tbat the unibTHlgnud baa been appointed adiiilniMliutrix ot the untate of James Fouler, deceiiKcd, by tbe County Court of the Mate of Ore Kon, for Clackamas Count), ami ban qualified. All persons having claliiH UKaliiMt aabl estate are hereby notl find to present the Hiunt' to me nt the office of the County Clerk at Orcein City, Oregon, with proper vouchers ami duly verified, within alx month from the date hereof. Dated and first published January 1, I'JOH. MINNIH FOSTER. Administratrix. K. F. & F. II. Ulley, Attorneys. 4-51 Summont. In the Circuit Court of the Slate o.' Oregon, for ClaekanuH County. Mary J. Vandetiburif, I'liilntlff, v. JeHHe K. Vandenlier, Defeudnnt. To Ji'Mae K. Vanilenbui'K. the above named defendant. You are hereby notified to appeal' and anH&'cr the complaint lili d again! you In tkf" above entltlfd court and cauae on or before the, 2711) day of March, l'JOS. that helliK" hIx weoka from and after the date of the lint publication or thin nummonn, and the time fixed by the court, on or before which you shall ho appear and answer or othcrwiHc ph'iid to mild complaint, and If you fall to no answer or other wine appear In aald milt, the plain! Iff will take default UKalnat you and ap ply to the court ror the relief prayed for In her Hiild complaint, to wit: For an absolute divorce on the grounda of desertion, and for the enre and cuhIih dy of I'aul II. Vandenburi? and Fred O. VandenbnrK, the two minor children of said marriage, nnd for mich other and further relief na ahe may be entitled to In the premises. Thla numinous Is publlHhed for six huccchhIvs weeks In the Oregon City Knterprlne, by order of the Honorable ThomnH A. Mcllrlde, Judge of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Clackaman, made and entered on tho 4th day of Febru ary, 1908. Dated and flrnt published February 7, 1908. JOHNSON & VAN ZANTK, Attorneys for I'lalntllT. Guardian Sal. Notice la hereby given that tbn un designed, guardian of Hilda N. Fors berg, Harriet F. FwHberK and Anna U) ralno Foraberg, minors, under and by vlrtun of a llcenae and order of aale duly Issuing out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clnckamaa, mado and entered of record on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1908, In the matter of aald guard ianship, will on and after Monday, the 9th dny of March, A. D. 1908, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., at my rel dence In Oregon City or at the office of H. K. CroHH, my attorney, offer at private Hale to tho highest bidder, for canh In hand or approved security all of the right, title and IntereBt of said minora in and to tho following do acrlbed real property, to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 5 and C, In block 22, and lot 5, In block 28, In the town of Bolton, Clack ainaa County, Oregon. MARTHA FORSBEKG, Guardian of Hilda N. Forsborg, Harriet E. Foraberg and Anna Loralno Fora berg, M Inors. II. 13. Cross, Attorney for Guardian. Administrator's Sale. Notice la hereby given that pursu ant to an order made on the County Court of Multnomah County, Oregon, I February 0, 1 908, t he undesigned uu I admlulHlrator ef the chIiiIii of Jolin Itowloa, ileceiiHi'd, will on Monday, tliu Klxteotith day of March, 1II0S, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of hiiIiI day, and at the reHldenco on the property In Huwtli Omwcko, ClackinniiH Co., Oregon, will aell to the hlgheHt hJildiT for ciuih In band, I lie following ilyHrlhed real property, altuated In Clackamaa Co., Oregon, and more par ticularly ileHcrllieil um follows; IoIh and i; In blk. 10, In Hotith Oawrgo, an laid out by M. I'atton, aald aale to he Hiihjeci to coiillniiallou by the court, Dated HiIh JOth day of February, IIIDK. 0, W. PKOH8ICK, AM in In lnt ra tor. H. II. Ilalnea, Ally. The above property )um a good V alory dwelling Iiuuho ou aald property and linn a line view of the river and iiiiow-cupM'( uioiiiitaliiH and Knt 1'ortlanil, Mllwauklo and other views of Inlereat to make It a pleasant place to live; mile to depot, H. I'. II. It. Notice to Stockholder. The n ii 1 1 1 it I meeting of atockholderH of the Clear Creek Creamery Co. will be held on the third Monday of March, 1!I8, at 10 o clock n. in., at the cream ery plant. The purpoHe of this meeting la the election or a beard of live dlrectoiH, a Hccrelnry and irensnier, together with oilier regular ami Important IhimIiu'bk. All stockholders are requested to bo pieHent. T. M. ANOFKHON, Hecy. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon for ('liickiiinns County. Mary I,. Urown, I'liilntlfT, vh. Willis I.. Ill-own, Defendant, To WIlllH I., lliown. defenilaiit. In the name of the stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and miHwer tbe ciiiniilalnt filed BKaliiHl i you In th" above entitled ault on or be fore the 3rd day of April, WH, tliat being tho IiihI day prescribed In the order of publication of thla huuiiiioiis, and If you fall to ho appear and an swer Hald complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed, towit: A decree dissolving the maniane contract existing between you ami the plaintiff. Thin summons In publlHhed In the Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper, for hIx coiiHecullve weeka by order of Hon. Thou. A. Mcllrlde. .Indue of the aald court, made on tbe Kith day of February. l'.'"S, the first publication being oil the 2lt day ef February, IliilK. S. It. HAKIMNCTON. Attorney for I'lalntllT. Notice of Flnl Settlement. I. V,,fl,.,, fx lioreliv e I veil that tbe II II- deiHlgneil. ndmltilHtnitor with will an nexed of the estate or J. S. Vaug'ian, deceased, bus filed In the County Court or (iackamiH County, Slate or Ore gon, his Until account ns such admin istrator of paid cutnto and that Mon day, the 2:!il day or March, 19HN, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., Iiiih been fixed by nald court as tin' time for hearing or objection to said report and the Htttlemelit thereof. CF.O. O. VACUIAN. Administrator With Will-Annexed of F.Ktuto of J. S. VaiiKhan, Deceased. Thus. F. Ilyan, Attorney for Admin istrator. Dated February IS, HiuS. FIItST-CI.AUS SKICD I'OTATOKS (lluibanlii for sale. Apply to Thus. F. Kyan, Oregon City. WA.TKI)--I.ocal representative Tor the sale of our teas. cof,'eeH, Hplces, etc. (iood Inducements. Apply Great American Importing Tea Co., inii Washington St.. l'urtltind. Notice of Final Settlement. N'ollce I hereby given that the nil deislned, ns iiilininiHtratrlx of the estate ef John A. Swansea, deceased, has tiled her final report as such ad ministratrix with the County Court of (iacl:;uiii8 County. Oregon, and the Court has set Monday, the Ifdh day of March, 1!'0S. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as the time ror bearing said final report. All persona having objec tions to mu III report are hereby re quired to present the same In said court on or before nnld time, or be forever barred, M ARMC J. SWANSON-CHITWOOn, Administratrix of the lCstate of John A. Swanson, Deceased. Cordon 10. Hayes, Attorney for Ad ministratrix. Dated February nth, 1908. FOR HUNT Heat location in city for cigar stand. In front or saloon, bar ber shop nnd bowling alley. In (ulre of August Rakel. LOST One black mnro, white spot In forehead, foretop cut off; weight about 1100 pounds. Tnke up nnd no tify W. A. Cross, Oregon City, and obtain reward. $10 RI2WAKU For two horses, one dark brown, weight 1000 pounds; other light gray, weight 9,r.O pounds. Take up and notify. J. M. Teabo, Chemavn, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pny county warrants endorsed prior to May 1, 1907; also road wnrrants endorsed nrlor to February 1. 1907. Interest censes on date of this notice. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treasurer. Rural Telephone Lir.et. The Kstacada Telephone & Tole graph Company held Its annual busi ness meeting Tuesday and elected the' following board of directors: L. J. Palmateer, V. F. Cary, R. L. Wona cott, Thomns Yocum and II. I). Trapp. Thomas' Yokum was elected president of tho compnny, W. F. Cary, vice president, nnd A. E. Spnrks, secretary and treasurer. Stockholders in tho company are. In addition to the above, G. T. Hunt, ,T. W. Reed, V. A. Cunningham, H. V. Adlx, Cary Bros.. Hstacada State Hank, H. N. North, W, H. Holder, Wal ter Snuffin. Tho company decided to i continue the present service In tho local ofllce which is giving much bet ter satisfaction than did the old aer vlce. Mr. Exon, of Dover, was at the company's meeting and asked for help In building a line from Dover and an other from George to connect with ono of the rural lines east of Estacada. REAL ESTATE Win. F, Iloberg to W. K. Burke, lot No. '4 In Ikiberg. $1. W. K. Ilurke to Margaret K. Kade, lot No, 4 In Boberg. $900. Oswego Commercial & Having Hank to Herman llethke, lots 7 and 8 In blk 80, In the Oregon Iron & Steel Compuny'H First Add. to Oswego, $1000, N It. Howard to Geo. Meeka, lots Nos. 5 and (! In blk. 3, In Weed's Add. to Canby, $110, .John W, 1ider to Ixulse I'lirslfull, a certain tract In Ileuna Vlata Acre age Tracts, In, Oregon City. $00, II. K. Ingram to Oregon Swedish Colonization Co., 252.57 acres in sec. ;io, T. 0 8.. H. I! E. of W. M. $:iooo. Grace Brown to Idla Brown, a certain piece of land In T. 2 H., II. 2 K In the D. L. C. of llezeklah Johnson and wf. $1. E. I'. Carter to Florenco Teter, 90 acres In T. 0 H., It. 2 K., of W. M. $1000. J. w. Reed to W. F. Gary, lot 7, blk. 15, or the City of Estacada. $120. L, D. Johnson to R. W. Cary, all of lot 8 In blk. 15 In Estacada. $100. L II. Andrews to P. I Nash, all of lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, of blk. 114, Oregon City. $1. T. L. Charman to T. C. Howell, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Fi, 11, 15 and JC, blk. 1, Glad stone. $1100. J. G. McElroy to Roman Catholic Archbishop or Diocese of Oregon, a pec of land In sec. 13, T. 2 S.,, R. 4 K., of W. M. $100. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dio cese of Oregon to J. B. Tawney, a cer tain tract of land In sec. 13, T. 2 8., R. 1 H.. or W. M. $100. O. W. Cone et al. to Josephine Eber hard, ii'i.70 acres in the Joseph C. Geer D. L. C, T. 3 S., K. 2 IC, hi Yam hill and Clackamas Counties. $1. M. II. U'Rcn to E. G. Cauflcld, lots E, F 1 and J lu BiU'iia Vista, and lots 4, 5 and in blk 7. in Park Add. to Ore gon City, and lots 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5. In blk. 10, In Park Add. to Oregon City. $2f.O. M. K. Kandle to School Dlst. No. Ill, I!2 rods In hcc 10. T. 4 S., R. 2 E., of W. M. $1. Culled States to Jnel Pu.anowskl, IM acres In see. 10, T. 1 S., R. 4 li ef W. M. E. C. Dolph to E. Courand, 170 acres In the D. L. C. of Frederick Helms, T. 3 S., R. 4 H. $5000. E. K. Charman (by ex'rsi to Wm. Mann undivided ,- of lot 1, blk. K, and lot 12 of blk. G, Clackamas lielghis. $1. w M Kmltli to Charles Mann, lot 2 In bltr. K. In Clackamas Heights. $70. Win. Mann to W. M. Minim, an. i iu blk. G, Clackamas Heights. $70. Illbernla Savings Bank to Maurice Brlggs, all of lot 15, In blk. C, Mil waukle Park. $150. Fred Close to Dr. II. V. Adlx. lot 24, i. a.- 7 liiv of Fslaeada. $725. lillil rnla Savings Bank to Alex Christie, lot 7, blk. 27, Mllwauklo Park. 'isaae Fair to A. Lnwson, the south 10 feet of lot 0, blk. r8, In Oregon City. $loo. , Laura Ib rrick to Frank Sachse. nil or Tract C In Clackamas Riverside, containing 10 uTacres. $1025. 'J. S. McCord to J. V. Campbell. 50 acres in sic. 0; also a part of S. S. White D. L. C, containing 1C2.21 acres. $12,000. U T. Sinclair to W. D. Hamm, .50 acre In On gen City. $1175. W A. Johnson to J. B. Hicks, all of lots 7 and 8, blk. 3, In .Mllwauklo Park. $90. j n. Hicks to l.evla A. Blackerby, all of lot's 7 and 8. blk. 3. In Mllwauklo Park. , . Kmll Slaub to W. E. Young, a tract of land In sec. 24. T. 3 S., It. 2 E. $-K00. .1. M. Brnuer to Birdie M. Dyer, NL j U r SE'i of sec. 22. T. 2 S.. R. 2 L. I1-t Wilson to Myrtle Too.e, W'-i of NWV4 sec. 29. T. 3 S., R. 2 E.. ex cept W',L- of Wi ef NWVi of NW V4 $3500. W. E. Young to Myrtle Tooze, a certain tract of land in hoc. 24. T. 3 S., U. 2 E. $3500. ' Vlggo E. Chrlsteiisen to Mary Eliza 1....1, i,,w a 1ii it iiml 12. in blk. 21; also 'lota 5 'and U. blk. 30, lit town of Robertson. $700. Hilda Peterson to Clans Bloom, 40 acres In sec. 35. T. 4 S.. K. 3 E. $700. Margaret Senn to. A. E. Baker, a certain tract of land in sec, 28, T. 1 S., It. 5 E. $1. A. A Baker to A. H. Beeson, a tract of land In sec. 28, T. 1 S.. It. 5 E. $10 Otto F. Olson to S. Franzer, all of lota 1 and 2, blk. 20. In Bolton. $100. G. Madison to C. Alnsworth, 2 V4 acres in Clackamas County. $150. Arthur Deute to Amanda Deute, part of lots 5 and 11, blk. 15. In Falls View Add, to Oregon City. $5. Clackamas County to Harry Jones, all of lot 3, in blk. 11U Oregon City. $90." Harry Jones to Wm. Anderson, a strip of land 20 feet wide off west end of lot 3, blk. Ill, Oregon City. n.ni ijiwrence et al. to Board or Commissioners of Oregon City, a cer tain piece of land Bltuniea in ureiju" City, Ore. $1500. W. A. Shaver to C. V. llcndershot, 2 acres In sees 20 and 21, T. 5 S.,' R. 2 E. $100. t s nvnn to Ronrd of Water Com missioners of Oregon City, a tract of land described as beginning at SW corner of blk. 29, Oregon City. $40. Goo. McKlnnls to u. M. case, iois 7 and 8, blk. 3, Parkplace. $100. O. F. Cross ti F. D. Sturges; lot 1 and kkv. nf sec. 16. T. 3 S.. R. 3 E., containing 98.98 acres. $1000. United States to uenjamin Aiuey, 100.20 acres, sec. 20, T. 2 S.. R. 1 E. r X Oakes to August Holderi, 50 acres In T. 4 S., R. 2 E. $1. A .Taeobs to O. Klsennan, 4U acres In sec. 30, T. 5 S., R. 1 E. $700. John Gatzke to L. U Smttn, iota z. 3, 4, 5, C, 7 and 8. blk. A, also alt or blk. C. of Barlow. $300. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. A FRENCH HERCULES. Marveloue Strength of the Father of Alexandre Duma, My father was twenty-four at the tluie of enlisting and as linndsonie a young fellow an could be found any where. Ills free colonial life bail developed his strength nnd prowess to an ex traordinary degree. He wan a verita ble American horse lad, a cowboy. Ill Kklll with gun and pistol was the envy of St. Georges nnd Juiiot, and bis imiHciilar Htrenglh became a proverb in the army. More Hum once he a in used himself lu the riding school by passing under a beam, grasping It with bis arum and lifting bis bom; between his legs, I have seen ti tin do It, end I recollect my childish amusement when I saw him carry two men standing upon his bent kneo ami hop across the room with Uii'hc two men ou him. I kuw him oiico In a rage take a branch of considerable toughness In both his hands and break It between tbcin by turning one hand to the right and the other to the left. A few years later tho gallant hussar was a brigadier general and perform ing feats of valor which earned him tbe title of "the Horatlus Codes of tbe Tyrol." Best of all we like the son's description of Horatlus' storm ing of Mont Cen Is: The cHiiils-nt reached the plateau. Although It was a dark night, tbe long line of soldiers, clothed In blue uniforms, could have been perceived outlined against the anew from tbe fort. But my father had foreseen this contingency; each mail had a cotton cap and a shirt rolled up In his knap sack. Tills was the ordinary dress my father adopted at lilglil! wbeu he bunted chamois. They reached the foot of the palisades without lulling roused u single chal lenge. The men began climbing tbe palisades as soon as they reached them; but. thanks to my father's her culean strength, he thought of a U'tter and (juieler way namely, to take each man by the seat of his trousers and the collar of his coat and throw blm over the palisades. The snow would break the fall and also deaden the noise. Surprised out of their sleep nnd sewing the French soldiers lu their midst without knowing how they bad come there, the Iiedmontese hardly offered any resistance. From "My Memoirs," by Alexandre Dumas, Trans lated by E. M. Waller. OLD TIME SURGERY. The Barbarous Methods of the Six teenth Century. Atnbrolse Pare, a barber surgeon of the sixteenth century, tells In his notes boiv In 1537 he weut to the long wars to get practice In surgery. He Invent ed some new processes, particularly In tbe treatment of amputated limbs. Up to Fare's time the most barba rous means had lieen used to stop the bleeding. In bis own words: "So soon as the limit was removed the surgeons would use many cauteries to stop the flow of Mood, a thing very horrible and ctuel lu the mere telling. -iid truly of six thus cruelly treated scarce two ever escaped, and eveu these were long 111, and the wounds thus burned were slow to heal, because the burning caused such vehement pains that they fell Into fever, ronvulslons and other mortal accidents. Iu mor-t of them, moreover, when the scar fell off there came fresh bleeding, which must again be stanched with the cauteries. So thnt for many healing was impossible, nnd they had nn ulcer to the end of their lives, which prevented them from having an nrtilicial limb." The Idea of abolishing such cruelty by using the ligature occurred to Pare Id one of his war journeys, and his success went beyond his own expecta tions. Mils other discovery was made within n few hours of his Joining the army. It was believed by t'te surgeous of the day that there was poison lu a gunshot wound, and one of the accept ed nuthotities Insisted that they must be cauterized "with oil of elders scald ing hot, mixed with a little treacle." The pain was Intolerable. It happeued that at his first treatment of gunshot wounds Fare's oil ran short, and he used Instead "a digestive made of the yolks of eggs, oil of roses and turpen tine." To bis surprise he found next uiornlug that the patients he had thus treated were lu better condition than the others. "Theu I resolved never more to burn thus cruelly poor men with gunshot wounds." Newton's Fearful Crime. At tbe end of a meal at Haydou's- houM Keats proposed a toast in these terms: "Dishonor to the memory of Kevton." Tbe guests stared at him In question ing surprise, and Wordsworth asked for an' explanation. "It la," answered Keats, "because he destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing It to a prism." And tbe art ists all drank, with one conseut, con fusion to the savant. A Great Changs. Old Nurse (to youug lady who Is bo lng to New Zealand) So you're going away to one of the countries. Miss Mary, where they have day when wt have night and night" when we hav day! . Miss Mary Ves. nurse. Old Nurse Eh, It will take ye some time to get accustomed to the change! -London JPunch's Ahuanac. Quite Familiar. "JImmle.f,Vld the merchant solemn ly at the eleventh hour, "we have for gotten to get a fresh supply of stamps." And the ofllce boy lu his excitement responded with "Goodness, sir, so we hare! If we ain't a couple of blunder headed ldIots!"-London Tlt-BUs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORNEY AT LAW Heal Kntate, Loans, Insurance GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone: Main 521 Office in Caufield BIdg., Mm and EigM i Sts THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Office Upstairs, first building sou th of Courthouse, W. S. U'REN U'REN & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Will practice it all courts, make collections and settlements of estates Format, abstracts of title, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in ENTERPRISE Euilding, Oregon City, Oregon. J. b HEDCES F. r. CRIFFITH HEDGES & GRIFFITH - LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House ' GORDON ATTORNEY Phone Main 62. CD. & D.C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Office in First Na tional Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregrfn. Royal Restaurant and Lunch Counter Lunches from Cc up. Our 25c meals you cannot beat. Our coffee you will never forget. Open all night. Come in, Let's Get Acquainted. A. EJoyner, Proprietor 410 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. The Moreland 1 10 7th Street Commercial Trade Solicited'. Excellent Table Board, or Board and Room by the Day or Month. HOME COOKING. REASONABLE PRICES MRS. M.J. MORELAND Prop. FISH MARKET E. RICHARDS, Proprietor Fresh Oysters, Clams, Etc., Always Fresh and Reasonable. Fish Market on Seventh, Near Depot. BRADLEYS NEW ART GALLERY Am making a specialty of the finest Photos at hard times prices. I guar antee you the best skill and satisfac tion. Come in and look at my work and let's get acquainted. PHONE 2863 FAIRCLOUGH BUILDING West Side Main Street, Near Tenth. STORY & THUMAS Horseshoeing General BUcksmithing Carriage & Wagoa work of all kinds. We also pot on Rubber Tires. 328 Main St. Cor. 4th i o- Eagles Get New Hall. Oregon City Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, has secured "the old Masonic ball, on the corner of Main and Sixth streets, for a rental of $35 per month, and will remove into the new quar , ters soon. The Eagles have been 1 meeting in Knapp's hall since their or ganization. They propose to purchase a piano and make the Interior of their new home attractive. The Knights of Pythias and the Modern Woodmen of America have already opened nego tiations with the Eagles to meet in their hall. Main Street, ORKGON CITY C. SCHUEBEL SCHUEBEL -DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT E. HAYES AT LAW Probate Practice a Specialty J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon. Will practice in all courts of the sUU Office In Caufield Building. ' O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ; Money loaned, abstracts furnished, lani tiles examined,- estates settled, eeneraJ law business transacted. t Over Bank of Oregon City. LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & F0UMAL Proprietors. OREGON CITY, - OREGON HEADQUARTERS POR Choice Cigars and Tobaccos, Ice-Cold Hop Gold Beer, High Grade Bottled Whis keys and Wines. finapp& Nobel MAIN STREET Clackamas County Headquarters CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606-608 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. & F. B. RILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of TorontoCnada, aqd the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, has located t Oregon City and established an ffice at The Fashion Subles, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones Paraers' ija Msii ijix STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMiING TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau lic Rams a Specialty. Phone 2682. Oregon City, - Oreasn. WANTED A representative in this county, by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish to be come financially Interested. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Building, Chicago, III.