Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 17, 1908, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908.
Summons.
la Out Circuit Court of ttio State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Loruua Culver, I'lalnlM", vh. ICtiKonu M.
Culvnr, Dofiindant.
To KiiK'iim M, Culvnr, D(ifndiint.
In llin nwnifl of tho Mate of Oregon,
you aro hnrnby rmiulnul to uppeur and
answer tho complaint filed UKulimt
you In thu nlMve entitled Hult on or be
fore tho 17th dny of April, 19011, that
biilnic thu I lint da yprettcrlljod In tbo
order of publication of thlH summons,
and If you full to ho appear and an
fiwnr mild complulnt tho pliilnlld will
apply to tho court for tho relief there
In prayod, to-wlt: A decree dlMiiolvIng
tho niarrluKO contract existing between
you and tho plulutlff.
Thin summons la published in tho
Orenn City ICnturprlsn, nowapupf
for alx consecutive weeks by ordur of
Hon. Grunt II. Dlmick, JudKO of tho
County Court, made on tho 2nd day
of March, 190R, tho first publication
being on tho Clh dny of aMrch, 1908.
CLYDE UICIIARDHON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FIItSTCLABH 8ICICI) I'OTATOBS
(llurbank) for talc. Apply to Thoa.
K, Hyan, OreKon City.
FOR BAIJC IJght drivlnic team, bun
icy and harness, together or separ
atoly. 8. I). llurney, four miles cumI
of Oreon City. Houto No. 3.
WANTKD Young man, good salary,
In or near Oregon City, to represent
and to show property for largo Port
land real estate Orm. Kxpoilonce
not necessary. Small cash security
roqulred. Address Managnr, 242,
Fifth Bt Portland.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Annlo Terry, Plaintiff,
vs.
John W. Terry. Defendant.
To John W. Terry, abovo named De
fendant: In Ike name ef the State of Ore
gon, you ara hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the abovo entitled ault
on or before the expiration of alx
weeks from the date of tho first pub
Ucatlon of this irumnions, to-wlt: on
or before Monday, the 4th day of May,
1908, and In default thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to tho court for the re
lief demauded In the comphilut hero
in filed, to-wlt: for a decree forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and for such
other relief aa to the court may seem
moot and equitable,
Thla service pf summons by publi
cation la mado upon you by order of
the Hon. O. U. Dlmlck, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Clackamas county, made March
18, 1908, directing that tho said pub
lication ho mado In tho Oregon City
Entorprtso, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation, published at Ore
gon City once each week for alx aue
cesslve weeks, and the date of the
first publication of tliHt summons Is
tho 20th day f March, 1908.
OU8. C. MOSKR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Floy May Ilonderahott, Plaintiff,
va.
Grant O. Ilonderahott, Defendant.
To Grant O. Hendershott, Defend
ant: la tho name of the State of Ore
gon, you aro horeby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint In tho
above entitled cause on or before the
Utb day or May, 1908, and if you fall
to ao appear and auswer, tho plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayod for in the complaint,
namely, for a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between the plaintiff and
defendant.
Thla summons Is published In the
Oregon City Knterprlso, a weekly
newspaper for six successive weeks,
the first publication thereof to be
mado on the 27th day of March, 1908,
by order of the Hon. Thomas A. Mc
Ilride, judge of the abovo entitled
Court. Made and entered thla 25th
day of March, 1908.
E. E. MILLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
430 Worcostor lluildlng, Portland, Or.
8ummona.
In the' Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas, Sophie Nlomes, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charlca Nlemos, Defendant,
To tho above named defendant,
Charles Nlomes.
In the namo or tho State or Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalnBt
you In the above entitled antt and
court on or bofore the last day of the
period prescribed for the publication
of this summons, by the order of said
court, and If you fall bo to answer,
for want thoroof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for In her complaint on file herein, to
wlt: for a docroe for the dissolution
of the marriage now existing between
the above-named plaintiff and defend
ant, and for such other further relief
aa to the court shall seem meet and
equitable
Thla summons la published by the
order of the Honorable Grant B. Dlm
lck, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun
ty, entered In thla unit on the 6th day
of March, 1908, which order prescrib
es that thla summons shall be pub
lished once a week for alx successive
weeks, and March 13, 1908, la the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons and this said period of publica
tion will terminate April 24, 1908.
T. J. GEISLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland, Oregon.
Summon a.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. ' Llllle Sunderland, rialntlff,
T8.
Lewis L. Sunderland, Defendant
To Lewis L. Sunderland, Defendant
In tho mime of tho Bluto of OroKon,
you uro hereby required to appear
nnd answer tho complulnt In tho abovo
ontltlnd cuiiHi) on or Imforo tho 29th
day of May, 190K, and If you full to no
appear und unswer, tho plaintiff will
apply to tho Court for tho relief pray
ed for In tho complaint, namely, for n
decreo dissolving tho InindH of matri
mony heretofore) anil now existing bo
tween tho plaintiff and defendant.
This summons In ptibllHbnd In tho
OreKon City Knterprlsn, a weekly
neWHpuier for Hlx successive weeks,
tho llrMt publication tberoof to bo
made on tho 17th duy of April, 1008,
by order of the Hon. (Irunt II. Dlmlck
JudKe of tho County Court, niado an
entered this Mlb day or April, 1008.
CLYDIfl JUCHAIIDHON,
Attorney for I'lulntlff.
Notice to Creditor!.
Notlco In hereby glvon that tho un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of tho estate of Anna Ack
ornon, deceased, by the County Court
of Clackamas county and State of
Oregon,
All persons having clalma against
Uie 'said estate are hereby notified to
I present the name to me for payment
at toy residence, Oregon City, Ore
gon, Houto C, with proper vouchers
within alx months from the date of
thla notlco.
Dated March 18th, 1908.
C. C. BORLAND,
Administrator of the estate of Anna
Ackeraon, deceased.
Gordon B. Hayos, Attorney for Ad
ministrator. Summons.
In tho Circuit Court or the State or
Oregon, ror Clackamas County.
William W. Hulf, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alice Hulf, Defendant.
To Alice Hulf, dofendant above
named:
In tbo name or tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
agulnHt you in the aove entitled ault
on or before the 22d day of May, 1908,
said date being after the expiration
of six weeks from tho first publica
tion of thla summons, and If you fall
to appear and answer aald complaint,
for want thereof, tho plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded In tho complaint, to-wlt: For
a decree dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between plain
tiff and defendant.
This summons Is published by or
der of Hon. Grant H. Dlmlck, Judge of
tho County Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon, which order was
mado and entered on the 7th day of
April, 1908, and tho time prescribed
for publishing thereof Is six weeks,
commencing Friday, April 10th, 1908
and continuing each week thereafter
to and Including Friday, May 22. 1908.
GEO. C. BROWN ELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon, for tho County of Clacka
mas. Mlnnlo A. Thynno, Plaintiff,
vs.
William F. Thynne, Defendant.
To William F. Tbynne, Defendant:
In the name of tho State of Oregon,
you aro required to appear In the
above entitled Court and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before the
16th day of May, 1908, that being the
last day prescribed In the order or
publication or this summons, and If
you fall to so appear and answer aald
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded In
tho comylalnt, to-wlt: for a dissolu
tion of the bonds of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant Thla summons la published by the
order or tho Hon. G. B. Dlmlck, Judge
of the County Court of tho State of
Oregon, ror the County or Clackamas,
duly made out and entered on the
2d day or April, 1908.
ELLA CRIM LYNCH,
Attorney ror Plaintiff.
Date of first publication April 3, 1908.
Date or last publication, May 15, 1908.
A LETTER FROM "BOBS."
John 8hannon, la Pleased Over Gift
From England's Field Marshal.
John Shannon, of this city, Is the
proud possessor or a girt from Field
Marshal Lord Roberts, well known
to all newspaper readers as "Bobs."
Mr. Shannon Is a veteran of the East
Indian Wars, and served In the cam
paign of Delhi and Lucknow, In 1857
and 1858. He was awarded a medal,
which he wears on state ocaslons, and
some time ago wrote to Lord Roberta,
briefly rehearsing his part In quelling
the East Indian mutiny, and asking
for a new ribbon on which to bang
the medal. Mr. Shannon was surpris
ed and gratified to receive a few daya
ago a letter from the Field Marshal,
accompanied by the ribbon and also
a late photograph of the most distin
guished officer In the British Army.
The lotter follows:
Englomere, Ascot, Berks, 25 Feb.
1908. Sir: I was very glad to re
ceive your letter of the 6th Inst, and
am much obliged for it. I wish you
could have boen present with us on
the occasion of the mutiny banquet
at the Albert Hall on the 23d of De
cember. It was a great collection of
old soldiers, and I think they were all
much gratified with the reception tbey
met with, and of the care taken of
them in coming and returning to their
respective homes.
I think you and I were born the
same year, 1832, and we both belong
ed to the East India Company's ser
vice. I waa born In the First Bengal
Fuslleers, whea my father command
ed the regiment and I waa glad to
serve alongside of It In 1857.
I send you seme of the Indian Mu
tiny medal ribbon you aaked for and
also a photograph of myself, which
you may like to keep.
Believe me, your very truly,
ROBERTS, F. M.
Mr. John Shannon.
O.
Seats Ik
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MARKETS
GROWERS ARE DISCOURAGED
Not More Than 50 Per Cent, of the
Hop Acreage la Cultivated.
Tho general hop conditions on tho
Paclllc Coast havo discouraged tho
growers of Clackarnns County to the
extent that probably GO per cent of
tho ncreugo thnt was In cultivation
lust your Is still untouched. It la es
timated by W. 8. Hurst, of Aurora,
that half of tho acreage Is being carod
for, but 25 per cent, will not be culti
vated at all, but will bo abandoned
and plowed up. Mr. Hurst also esti
mates that 25 per cent, of tho acreage
remains uncultivated by growers who
aro waiting to see what direction tho
market will take and they may culti
vate later. Many of tho growera have
not purchased their twine and other
supplies, and It would not bo surprls
log to seo the hop crop of Clackamas
County fall short fully 40 por cent, of
lam year's figures. A majority of tho
Clackumas growers did not take kind
ly to the hop combine that was propos
ed several months ago and declined
to enter tho association.
WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc
ONIONS Oregon onions $4.25
sack; potatoes, 00(065 per hundred;
cabbage $1.75 per crate; ruta
begas lc pound, fresh onions, 40c dot.
bunches; horseradish, 8 cents lb; cauli
flower, $1.25 der doz. rhubarb7c lb,
CELERY 85c per dor. hot bouse
lettuce $1.25 box of 4 doz heads; as-
ASPAHAGUB 10c pound.
GREEN PEAS 10c pound.
GREEN BEANS 12V4C pound.
PARSNIP8 lc pound.
RUTAHEGAS 75c per sack.
TURNIPS 75c per sack.
CARROTS 75c per sack.
, KRAUT 20c gallon. -'
POPCORN Shelled, 4tt5c.
Butter and Egga.
BUTTER Ranch, 50060c; cream
ery, 0560c roll.
EGGS 14c dozen.
HONEY 15c framo.
HONEY Strained, 709c lb.
Fresh Fruits.
APPLES $1.25$1.75.
Dried Fruits.
DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun
dried 8 l-2c; evaporated 9 and 10c;
prunes, 404'c; silver prunes, 60
6ic; pears, 11012KC.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
WHEAT 90 and 95c.
OATS No. 1 White, $28; gray,
$20.
FLOUR HARD wheat, $4.65 valley,
$4.60; graham flour, $3.75$4.25;
whole wheat flour, $3.75014.25.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $26.00; mid
dlings. $32; shorts, $30; dairy chop,
$210122.
HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, $15
per ton; clover, $12; cheat, $15;
grain, $140110.
Live Stock.
STEERS $4,500 $5.00.
HEIFERS $3.60014.00.
COWS $3.00$3.6.
MUTTON $4.50 and $5.00.
LAMBS $5.00.
HOGS $5.60 $6.00.
Poultry.
OLD HENS 1213c per lb. young
roosters 12c; old roosters 9c; mixed
chickens, 11c; spring chickens (trya),
110 12c per pound.
Dreesed Meats.
FRESH MB ATS Hogs 7 1-2 & 8c;
veal 7 1-248 l-2c; mutton 1010 l-2c;
lambs (spring) 10 & 12c.
HAMS, BACON 18019c.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us
Strong and Healthy.
All the blood In the body passes
through the kidneys once every three
minutes. The kidneys filter the blood.
They work night and day. When
healthy they remove about 500 grains
of impure matter dally, when un
healthy some of this impure matter
Is left In the blood. This brings on
many diseases and symptoms pain
in the back, headache, nervousness,
hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout grav
el, disorders of the eyesight and bear
ing, dizziness, Irregular heart, debil
ity, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in
the urine, etc. But If you keep the
filters right, you will have no trouble
with your kidneys.
E. W. Mldlam, living at 410 Main
St., Oregon City, Or., says: "Kidney
and bladder trouble became very se
rious with me about six months ago,
and the remedies I used did me no
good as the trouble only became ag
gravated. I consulted a physician end
although I faithfully followed the
treatment. Instead of getting any re
sults I got worse, if anythiug. Tho
Kidney secretions were accompanied
by pain aud a burning sensation dur
ing the passage and their too frequent
action was annoying and embarass
Ing. I got Doan'a Kidney Pills at
Huntley Bros. Drug Store anV it was
astonishing the effective way In which
they acted on the kidneys. In a short
time all symptoms of the trouble bad
disappeared, and- the secretions were
restored to a natural condition and
the pain- did not bother me. I can do
nothing else th.in give all tho credit
for this to Doan'- Kidney I'llla."
For sale by all dealers. Pr'ce EQ
cents. Fosle.-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents tor the Unite! States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
Break Into Box Car.
A case of shoes, containing 43 pairs,
was stolen from a freight car on the
Southern Pacific tracks last Satur
day night, and if the thieves are
caught it will go hard with them for
they broke the seal of a box car to
purloin the goods. The Bhoes were
bolng shipped by S. Rosenstein to
San Francisco, and were ready to go.
The box was taken up the track and
several odd shoes have since been
found, two of them In the basin. Tho
foot wear was all for ladles, and will
be of no use to the thieves unless
thoy succeed In selling the shoes.
A vote for Dixon is a vote against
the Single Tax.
j REAL ESTATE
Clackamas Co., to Oregon Iron &
Stoel Co. 2 60 acres In James Athey
D. L. C, T2S, R1E; $1,
(i. ). Hoard man to W. A. Shaw
lots No. 4 and 7 In Hoardmau's add to
Jennlngn Iide; $700.
W. A. Shaw to Elizabeth Board man
It No, 4 In First ndd to JennlngH
Lodge; $975.
E. A. Hell to P. H. Sherk, Lot No.
23 In Oak Grove; $1000.
L. E. Armstrong to C. D. Smith
Lots No. 19 and 20 In block No. 98,
Oak Grove; $225.
H. W. Shaw to C. L. Shaw 25.25
acres of Sec. 22, T4S, R2E; $282.50.
E. Kchulz et al to E. Baker 170
acres In Sec. 35, T4S, R1E; $8500.
E. Haker to P. S. Esch 50 acres in
T5H, R1W; $2800.
M. Robhlns et ux to J. T. Wallace
175 acres In See 20, T5S, R1E; $1.
Fred Madlnon to P .Madison E half
of NE 1-4 of Sec. 24, T4S, R3E, W. M.;
$2750.
A. E. David to D. O. Busby certain
Lots In Parkplace; $1.
' N. C. Bowers to W. E. Wilson cer
tain Interest In Lots at Canemah;
$200.
G. D. Bowers to W.(E. Wilson cer
tain lots In Canemah; $150.
N. A. Bowers to W. E. Wilson
certain lots In Canemah.
L. E. Armstrong et ux to W. A.
Snovell, certain lots In Oak Grove;
$400.
S. G. Elsmer to A. L. Martin four
acres In Sec. 29; $100.
Jacob Born to Mary Baker 30
acres in A. P. Smith D. L. C; $800.
E. 8tuckey to Geo. T. Baker 25
acres In T2S; R2E; $3000.
M. O'Connor to J. T. Tucker 5 acres
In 8. 8. White D. L. C; $1500.
j; O. Linn et al to G. B. Linn 66.66
acres in T3S, R4E; $1.
Rosa B. Moehnke to G. B. Linn
66.66 acres In T3S, R4E; $25.
C. McCown to J. O. McMahon lots
7 and 8 In Block 14, Gladstone; $1.
H. Hornshuh to W. A. Long cer
tain lot in Oregon City; $1850.
State of Oregon to Geo. Baldwin
1293.69 acres sec 16, T7S, R3E;
$1617.11.
Emll Grimm to J. Schrelber 47
acres of Section 13, T4S, R2E; $2500.
John Schrelber to Emll Grimm 30
acres of Sec. 24 T3S, R2E; $2200.
R. J. Ginn to Geo. 8tlvers 50 acrea
T2S, R2E; $15,000.
Ore. W. P. & Town Site Co to N.
M. Tracey Lot 10 or Block 20 or Esta
cada; $50.
B. F. Baker to L. S. Koellermeler,
64.33 acres, Sectlone 16 and 21, T3S,
R1E; $2950. -
T. L. Charman et al to C. E. Rit
tenhouse an undivided half interest
of lot 6 Block 7, Clackamas Heights;
$31.15.
M. M. Charman et al to Clarence
Ritenhou8e, undivided hair or lot 6
block "F" Clackamas Heights; $1.
S. Rue to J. E. Bryant 11 acres In
D. L. C. No. 68, T2S. R2E; $1600.
I. Rue et al to" J. E. Bryant 11
acres in Claim No. 68, T2S, R2E:
$1600.
J. M. Comer to J. H. Comer; 160
acres In Sec. 8, T. 5 S. R. 3 E. ; $1.
Mrs. A. J. Washburn to Mra. A.
Amos; the NE 1-4 or Sec. 9, T3S, R
3E; $1.
Jacob Mlchels et al to C. MIchels
Lot 1. Block 30, or Oregon City; $1400.
Minnie L. Foster to A. J. Marrs
32 acres; $2000.
C. M. Graham et ux to G. E. Dick
et ux 46.80 acres or Sec. 26; also
NW 1-4 or SW 1-4 or Sec. 26, T3S,
R3E; $1.
Geo. E. Miller to A. B. Holcorab
60 acres In Sec. 23 and 26, T2S, R2E;
A. Musa to Richard Ellstrom (0
acres in Sec. 2. T3S. R5E: $600.
Eastern Investment Co., to E. L.
i-amoureux lots 1 to' 20 inclusive
block 56. Mlnthorn $1.
C. A. Bartlemay to Richard Thorpe,
8.99 acres or T. H. Forrester D. L. C.
$1.00.
R. A. Miller to W. J. McMillan, block
14 in West Gladstone; $52.
M. Amerman to W. Pugh 10 acres
or Aldrew Hood D. L. C; $350.
A. W. Faukhauser et al to W. F.
Jantz. 19.43 acres; $7500.
O. F. Olson to E. Lamoureux lots
No. 21 to 40 both inclusive in block
No. 29. Mlnthorn add to" Portland; $1.
A. E. Little to O. D. Eby certain
tract In Oregon City; $5.
L. O. Kena8ton et ux to J. W. Bry
ant certain tract of land in Geo.
Abernethw D. L. C; $1600.
J. H. Reed to E. H. Carlton & Ros
enkrans 160 acres in Sec. 25, T4S.
R2E; $1.
J. H. Sutherland to F. M. Lucke
160 acres In Sec. 19, T4S, R1E; $1.
F. M. Lucke to O. Leopold & P. Pel
atz 160 acres in Sec. 19, T4S; R1E;
$10,000.
C. R. Hunter to L. J. Hollenbeck
20 acres In Sec. 7 T2S, R3E; $1100.
R. Scott to J. H. Snyder lot 7, blk.
1, Lewelllng Park; $300.
O. A. Lyman et ux to Geo. Collins
1.42 acres In Sec. 2, T2S, R1E; $10.
S. Roberts et al to J. E. Knight
Easterly half of block E, of Park
place; $400.
O. I. & S. Co., to E. W. Cantonwine
30.62 acres In Sees. 33 and 34, T2S,
R1E; $1148.25.
R. A. Miller to C. A. Baxter Lots
9 and 10 in block 13 Gladstone; $1.
E. M. Howell to L. L. Watson 2
acrea in Ezra Fisher Claim in T2S,
R2E; $250.
CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST
COMPANY.
Land Titles Examined.
Abwtracta ef Title Made.
0 over Bank of Oregon City.
JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr.
Arbor Day In Schools.
The public schools of Oregon City
are arranging to observe Arbor Day
next Friday, but will not conform
with the usual custom of planting
trees, for the reason that in the past
the trees that have been planted have
not been properly cared for in Sum
mer and have not thrived. In the Bar
day building two palms will be pur
chased and placed in the balls. Ar
bor day exercises will be held by the t
primary grades in both buildings. I
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HARVEY E. CROSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Real Estate,
Loans, Innurencr
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone: Main 521 Office In Caufietd Bldg., Main and Eight!) Sti
J. t HEDCES F. T. CRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court Hous .
CD. & D.C. Latoarette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate
our Specialties. Office In First Na
tional Bank Building, Oregon City,
Oregon.
Royal Restaurant
and Lunch Counter
Lunches from 5c up. Our 25c meals
you cannot beat Our coffee you will
never forget Open all night
Come in, Ltt'a Get Acquainted.
A. EJoyner, Proprietor
410 Main 8t Oregon City, Ore.
The Moreland
110 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
. L 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 akili and satisfac
tion. Come in and look at my work
and let's get acquainted.
'PHONE 2862.
fUlRCLOUGH BUILDING
West Side Main Street, Near Tenth.
STORY & THUMAS
Horseshoeing
General Blacksmithlng
Carriage & Wagon
work of all kinds. We
also pot on Robber
Tires.
328 Main St Cor. 4th
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City, - Oregon.
Will practice in all courts of the atata
Office in Caufleld Building.
ELECTRIC HOTEL
& RESTAURANT
Meals at all hoars.
Rooms 25c up.
Family Trade Solicited.
JOHNJ. TOBLN Prop.
We know of calves that are grow
ing this way, really under glaaa, and
they're healthy and hardy and making
aplendid growth.
Main Street,
OREGON enr
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
DEOTSCHER ADVOKAT
Will practice ia all courts, make collect
ions and settlements.
Office id LYTEIPBISE Building, Orcgoa
City, Oregon.
O. D. EBY
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Money loaned, abstracts furnished, laad
tiles examined, eatatea settled, general
law builneaa transacted.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
LOG CABIN SALOON
BENNETT & F0UMAL
Proprietors.
OREGON CITY.
OREGON
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. M. D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College oi Toronto, Canada,
and the McKHlip School of
Surgery of Chicago, has located
at Oregon City and established an
office at Tbe Fashion Stables, '
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Fanners' 133 Mail 1311
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
PLUMBING
TINNING and
GENERAL JOBBING.
Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau
lic Rams a Specialty.
Phone 2682.
Oregon City, Oregon.
THOS. F. RYAN
ATTY AT LAW
Probate and Realty Law Practice
Specialties. ,
Office Upstairs, first building sou
th of Courthouse.
LUMBER
Rough and Dressed
CORNICE - - - - - - RUSTIC
CASING - SHIPLAP
Flooring Etc.
Delivered to order.
3 miles out on good road.
Birley & Stafford
R. F. D. 3
Pacific Phone 145
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