Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 11, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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OHEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, F HI DAY, DECEMDEU 11, 1908.
Km
OF
THROAT
AND
EOIES
i;n ii i im. my. imm irmmmm
DAVID C. HATCH DEAD.
Was Pioneer of 1843 and For Many
Year Reiided at Canemah.
David C. Hatch, one of the early
Oregon pioneers, died at Steven:-.u.
Washington, at the home of his soa.
Ernest, on Saturday, December 5. at -
tor a three weeks' Illness of acme
stomach trouble. Mr. Hatch left tills
city about two months ago for S.e
enson, where he has been staying
with bis son.
Mr. Hatch was born in the Sand
wich Islands, February 3. 1S43. inn
in the same year came to Oregon with
his parents, where they remained f jr
a short time before coming to Oregon on the east side of Grand Street to
City. He was well known throughout the most southerly corner of said Ad
the" state, and was a member of the I dltion. thence north westerly on the
Pioneers' Association, having attend- i northerly side of 9th Street to the
ed the last meeting held in Portlanl
He leaves two daughters, Mrs. E. L.
Taylor and Mrs. W. D. Martin, of
Hatch, besides two sisters. Mrs. Ai.ce
Manning, of Venezuela. South Amer
ca: Mrs. Abbie Farrar. of Portland.
The funeral took place In this city
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
Holman & Myers undertaking pariors.
Many of the old time friends of the
deceased attended to pay their last
respects to the departed. The pall
hearers were A. H. Finnegan. A. Plum
mer. T. M. Long. W. A. Hedges, A. V.
Stokes and William Fine.
MRS. BYRNE DIES IN TACOMA.
Located at Oregon City in 1852 and
Was Married Here.
Mrs. Nancy P. Byrne, widow of
Lewis Byrne, died suddenly at her
home In Tacoma December 3. Mrs.
Byrne is survived by five daughters
and one son, Mrs. J. E. Young and
Mrs. James M. Harris, of Seattle;
Misses Agnes A., Alice G-. and May
Byrne, of Tacoma. The son. Charles
Byrne, lives in Seattle. Mrs. Byrne
has been a resident of Tacoma 18
years. Four sisters survive her, Mri.
Mary E. Oliver, of Victoria, B. C;
Mrs. Emma C. Martinson, Galga, III.;
Mrs. David Henderson, Galve. 111.;
Mrs. Stanley 'Baldwin, Jacksonville,
111.; a sister-in-law, Mrs. John Sav
age, Salem, Or., six grandchildren and
one great-grand-chlld.
Mrs. Byrne was born in Jackson
ville, 111., the daughter of John Jewett,
In company with whom and her sis
ters, Mrs. Mary E. Oliver, of Victoria,
B. C. she crossed the plains in 1852,
locating In Oregon City, where she
married in 1854. Her husband died
at Salem, Or., in 1884.
This Is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zleninsk, of 68 Gibson St,
Buffalo, N. Y.p says: "I cured the
most annoying cold sore I ever had.
with' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
was gone." Heals all sores, bom
under guarantee at Jones Drug Co.
25c.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Emma L. Nelson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Andrew Nelson, Defendant.
To Andrew Nelson, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 25th day of January,
1908. and If you fall so to answer
plaintiff will take a decree against
you forever dissolving the bonds here
tofore and now existing between the
plaintiff and you; for the right to re
sume her maiden name of Emma L.
Wilson; and for such other and fur
ther relief as the court may deem
meet and Just.
Service of this summons is made
upon you by publication In pursuance
of an order of the Honorable G. B.
Dlmick, Judge of the County Court
for the County of Clackamas and
Stale of Oregon, made December 9th,
190S, directing said publication In the
Oregon City Enterprise once a week
for six (C) consecutive weeks, and
the first publication being the 11th
day of December, 1908. and the last
the 22d day of January, 1909.
JAS. L. CONLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hertby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas, executor of the last will and test,
ament of N. M. Moore, deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased are
hereby required to present the same
to me. properly verified ag by law
required, at my residence, south of
Oregon City, on R. F. D. No. 6, with
in six months from date hereof.
Dated this 11th day of December,
1908.
GEORGE LAZELLE,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of N. M. Moore, deceased.
Vacation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have filed a petition in the
office of the Recorder of Oregon City
In the Slate of Oregon, applying for
the vacation of streets and parts of
streets In Central Addition to Oregon
City Included within the boundaries i
m. KING'S
for COUGHS AND GOLDS
CURES THROAT LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED NCR SON'S UFE
My son Rex was taken down year ajjo with lung trouble. W
doctored tome months without improvement. Thea I began firing
Dr. King'i New Discovery, and I soon noticed change for the better.
I kept this treatment up for a few week and now my on it perfectly
well and works every day. MRS SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
JONES DRUG COMPANY.
I of the property described below; that
I such petition is now ponding In tho
1 council of said City and it will bo
I presented to the council at its reiru-
lar meeting on the first Wednesday
' of January 1909. of tho same.
The description of the property in
1 which the streets and alleys are
i sought to be vacated. Is as follows.
; to-wit: The tract bounded ty a line
beginning 30 feet north easterly from
the most easterly corner ot uiock
36, In Central Addition to Oregon
City, and running thence south east
erlv on the northerly line of 13th
street to the most easterly corner of
, said Addition, thence south easterly
most southerly corner of lot 6. In
block 50 of said Addition, thence
north easterly to the most easterly
corner of lot 6, in block 49 of said
Addition, thence north westerly to the
most southerly corner of lot 3, In
bkck 35 of said Addition, thence north
easterly on the westerly line of Pierce
Street to the easterly corner of Block
35, thence south easterly to the north
erly corner of block 49, thence north
easterly to the westerly corner of
block 48. thence north westerly to
the southerly corner of Block 36,
thence north easterly on the north
side of Pierce Street to the place of
beginning. Including Blocks 4S, 51, 53,
61. 62. and 63, and lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 7
and 8, In Block 49, and lots 1. 2. 3,
4 and 5 of Block 50 In said Addition.
ANNA S. WARREN.
GEORGE L. STORY.
Dated this 1st day of December, 1908.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Christian Wellman, Deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate of the said Christian Wellman,
Deceased, are hereby notified and re
quired to present the same to me,
properly verified as required by law,
at the office of my Attorney, Thos.
F. Ryan, in the Masonic Building,
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated this 25th day of November,
1908. FRITZ WELLMAN.
Executor of the Estate of Christian
Wellman, Deceased.
Thos. F. Ryan, Attorney for Executor.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, administratrix of the
estate of Ernst Lehmann, deceased:
all persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me or to my attorney
verified as by law required within six
months from date hereof or be for
ever barred.
Dated November 27, 1918.
MARIA LEHMANN,
Administratrix,
O. D. EBY, Clackamas R. F. D. No. 1.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Nettie Garred, Plaintiff,
vs.
L. S. Garred, Defendant.
To L. S. Garred, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State cf Oregon,
you are hereby notified to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
yon in the above entitled Court oa or
before the 8th day of January, 1909,
and if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in the plaintiff's complaint, to
wlt: a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between th'j
plaintiff and defendant and for such
other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
This order is published by order of
Grant B. Dlmick, Judge of the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon.
The date of the first publication of
this summons to be November 27,
1908, and the date of the last publi
cation to be January 8, 1909.
W. G. MARTIN and
C. M. KISSINGER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
8ummons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Chas. M. Hallberg, Plaintiff,
vs
Anna Hallberg. Defendant.
To Anna Hallberg, above named de
fendant: 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 court on or
before the lGth day of January, 1909.
said date being after the expiration of
six weeks from the first publication of
this urnmons, and If you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded In
the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant. This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. Mclirlde, Judge
of the above named court, which or-
COPY
50c AND $1.00
C
der was made and entored on the 21st
day of November, 1:0S. and tho time
prescribed for publication thereof Is
six weeks, beginning December 4,
1908, and continuing each week there
after to and Including Friday, Janu
ary 15, 1909.
GEO. C. rmOWNELU
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Edith F. Moody, Plaintiff,
vs.
Goo. J. Moody, Defendant.
To Geo. J. Moody, defendant above
named:
In the name of the Stato of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the 10th day of January, 1909,
said dato being after the expiration of
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and If you fall to ap
pear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
In the complaint, to-wlt: For a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between plantlff
and defendant
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge
of the above named court, which or
der was made and entered on the 20th
day of November, 190S. and the time
prescribed for publication thereof Is
nix weeks, beginning Friday, Decern
ber 4. 1908. and continuing each week
thereafter to and Including Friday
January 15th. 1909.
GEO. C. BROWNEI.L.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
am as.
Shedrick Rosebrook, Plaintiff,
vs.
Eva Charlotte Rosebrook. Defendant
To Eva Charlotte Rosebrook. the
above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint against
you herein on or before the lfith day
of January, 1909, Bald day being after
the expiration of six weeks from the
first publication of this summons, and
If you fall to so appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
ofr In his complaint, viz.: for the
dissolution of the bonds of matrimony
existing between yourself and the
plaintiff.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, made
and entered on the 31st day of No
vember, 1908.
First publication on the 4th of De
cember, 1908.
Last publication on the lath of Jan
uary, 1909.
MAC MA HON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
John H. Countryman, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jennie Countryman, Defendant.
To Jennie Countryman, defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or be
fore the 16th day of January, A. D.
1909, said date being after the expira
tion of six weeks from the first pub
lication of this summons, and If you
fall to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In the complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dlmick. Judge of
the County Court for Clackamas Conn
ty, Oregon, which order was made and
entered on the 30th day of November,
1908, and the time prescribed for pub
lication Is six weeks, beginning with
the issue of Friday, December 4th,
1908, and continuing each week there
after to and Including Friday, January
15th, 1909.
GEO. C. BROWNELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Fred Brosseau, Plaintiff,
vs.
Melvina Brosseau, Defendant.
To Melvlna Brosseau, above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
A Reliable Remedy
FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
U ouicklr ibiorbtd.
Oit Relief it Once,
It cleunw-s, soothes,
beuls and protects
the diseased mem
brane reHultinfi from Catarrh and drives
away aCold in the Iload quickly. Itentires
the Bonnes of Tat aud hiaelL Full uze
60 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for use in atomiz'-rs 75 cts.
Ely Brothers, 58 Warren Street, New York,
yon aro horohy i-oqulred to appear
Ami answer (ho complaint HUM nnnluxt
.von in tho nhovo ontltlod still, un or
li'fnro t ho last day of tho 4lmo pro
scribed In tho .onlor if publication,
to-wlt: on or hoforo tho Uth day of
.Inmmry, 1909, and if you full to so
appear and annwor, plaintiff will up
ply to tho Court for tho rtllof demand
oil in tho complaint Mod lioroln
nmilimt yon, to wit: tir a doetvo
dissolving tho bonds of niHtrlmouy
now i-xlsiliin hetwoon tho plaintiff and
yourself on tho urounds of dosortlon
and for such oihor and further rollof
as to the Court tuny seem equitable
and juttt.
This summons I served upon you
by publication thereof for u porlod
of six successive weeks In tho OroKuu
City Kntorprlso, a weekly nowHpnpor
of general rlroulntlon puhllshod In
Clackamas County, Own. In pur
snatice to an onlor of tho lion. 0. It.
Dlmlok. Cotinly Judge for Clnckaniaa
ttmnty, duly made on tho 1st day of
lVeombor, l!os. Tho dato of tho tlrst
publication thereof I tho th day of
December, 1','os.
KU..V 0R1M LYNCH.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
No. 25.
Report of the Condition of
THE FARMERS BANK.
at Wllsotivlllo, lu tho Stale of Oregon,
at tho close of business, November 27.
1 90S.
KKSOi'KCKS.
Uians and discounts $ S.4S3.32
Hanking house, furniture and
fixtures 2.012.25
Duo from approved reserve
banks 5.522 OS
Cash on hand S.S-tS.tiA
Expense account 2. in
TOTAL 120,499.00
UAPIUTIKS.
Capital stock, paid In $15.00rt.0i
individual deposits subject
to Chock 8.499.60
TOTAL $20,499.60
STATE OK OREGON.
County of Clackamas. s.
We. J. W. Thornton and Joe J.
Thornton, owners of tho above named
bank, do solemnly swear thut tho
above statement Is true to tho best
of our knowledge and belief.
JOE J. THORNTON.
J. W. THORNTON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th dav of December. 190S.
KATE WOl.HKKT. Notary Public.
My commission expires November
28. 1910.
City Election at Willamette.
The fltrst municipal election lit Wil
lamette since tho adoption of the new
charter was held Tuesday, with tho
following result: James Downey,
mayor; E. P. Ilerdlne, J. C. Edmunds,
J. Lymp. Frank Oliver. 11. T. Shipley.
John Ream, conncllnien; Ernest Mass,
recorder. J. F. Saunders, treasurer;
Joseph Painter, marshal.
CROUP QUICKLY CURED.
Don't Let the Child Choke to Death
While Waiting for the Doctor.
Hyomel. the miraculous, antiseptic,
dry air treatment, will cure croup In
either the first or second stages. Eas
ily Inhaled, even when tho breathing
Is Irregular, It reaches more promptly
than any other, remedy (he terribly
Inflamed membrane ot the windpipe.
Its soothing balsams act Immediately,
the Inflamatlon, . la allayed, and the
swelling reduced.
"Not long ago our little boy, Walter,
awoke In the night with a bad attack
of croup. We allowed him to Inhale
Hyomel: he began to breathe easier,
and In half an hour he was fast asleep.
I am glad to speak a good word for a
remedy that will rob croup of Ita ter
rors." Rev. Geo. Slsson, pastor M. E.
Church. South Londonberry, Vt
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-tno) Is
guaranteed by Huntley Bros Co. to
cure catarrh, colds, asthma, bronchitis
and croup, or money back. A com
plete outfit, Including at neat hard rub
ber pocket Inhaler, costs only $1.00.
An extra bottle of Hyomel, If after
ward needed, cost but 50 cents.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Get acquainted with E.
W. Mellen t Co., Complete House-
furnishers. Le their free stable room
Mrs. E. C. Greenman, of Salmon,
Is visiting with relatives In Oregon
City.
J. B. Harless, one of the prominent
fnrmers of Molalla, was In Oregon
City Wednesday and returned to his
home Thursday morning.
Frank Schoenborn. who hns been
I'l for several months with typhoid
fever, has resumed his position with
V. Harris" grocery store.
Marked for Death,
"Three years ago I was marked for
death. A grave-yard cough was tear
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail
ed to help me, and hope had fled, when
my husband got Dr. King's New Dis
covery," sayB Mrs. A. C. Williams, of
Bac. Ky. "The first dose helped me
and Improvement kept on until I gain
ed 58 pounds In weight and my health
was fully restored." This medicine
holds the world's healing record for
coughs and colds and lung and throat
diseases. It prevents pneumonia.
Sold under guarantee by Jones Drug
Co. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Miss Anna Benson, who has been
connected with the Tufts candy store,
has accf-pted a position In the LenU
candy store.
Miss Leatha Jackson, stenographer
of the abstract office of John F. Clark,
Is confined to her home by Illness.
Attorney Fred J. Melndl, of Moro,
Eastern Oregon, returned to his home
yesterday morning, after spending a
few days In Portland and In this city
on legal business.
O
STOTIIA.
ln tke ? m m 'n " a'
,1M lind Yw Han HI mart (ought
J. S. Gill and son, Harry, prominent
farmers of Logan were In Oregon
City on a business trip Thursday.
BIG LAND OPENING
On January 20, 1909, at Roseburg,
Oregon, 91,500 acres are to be with
drawn from the Umpqua Forest Re
serve. This embraces some of the
finest dairy and timber lands In Sen
ton, Lane, Douglas and Coos Counties.
Not all of this land is subject to
entry. For $2.50 we will send you
prepaid 18 large lithographic townsnlp
maps with above vacant lands colored
hereon. Also full Instructions as to
dates, manner of filing, etc., etc.,
he Douglas County Abstract Co.
Successor to Frank E. Alley,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
MARKETS
WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetables, Fruits, Elo.
OREGON CAIUUlSIC-lo pound.
OREGON ONIONS- JI.0 suck.
UIC1CTS 40o doen bunches.
CARROTS 40c doe.
CKI.KUY 40c doit.
POTATOES , "Ho per suck.
t'Al'l.lFI,OWKR--OOo do.
IM'MPKINS M) to HOc don.
lU'MHAItl) 8QI'AS1IM) lo fiOe dm.
Tl'RNII'S lc lb.
PARSNIl'S-20 lb.
Butter and Eggs,
HCTTKR- Ranch, OOw tl.'.o; cream
ery. 70c per roll,
KGtlS4He do.
HONEY Klc frame.
HONEY Strained, 7c to 9o lb.
Fresh Fruits,
Al'I'LES-OOctti 1 00 box.
Dried Fruits,
DRIED APPLES -Quartered, sun
dried, 5 rents; evaporated 6 and 7o;
primes, 8 Vote, silver pruuos tio to
6 Wo; pears 10c.
Grain and Hay.
WHEAT 9.V.
GRAY OATS-$2t001f$ai.OO.
OATS-$.11 00.
MAY Valley timothy $15 por ton;
'Clover. $12.00; Cheat, $11.00; Grain.
$12.00,
WHOLE CORN -$:!! 00.
MIDDLINGS - $;I4.
CRACKED CORN- $10.
SHORTS- $111.
Clackamas County Live Stock.
HEIKERS-$:l.2.V
steers -$;t;to (i $:i 15.
LA M11S- $;l 00 Si $;l.75.
COWS $2.50y $2.75.
HOGS - $j .'.0.
Ml'TTON-$:t.00tj$3.50.
HAMS 10c i ISc.
DRESSED vi:.Lji$;r.ot$s.oo.
DRESSED POUK $7.00.
HIDES-lleef hides. Be; calf hides,
6c.
TAUX)W-3c per lb.
Poultry.
OLD HENS 10c per pound, young
rosters. 10c; old roosters, 8c.
mixed chickens. 11c.
AT THE MILLS AND STORES.
Flour and Feed.
Fl-OCR-Hurd Wheat. $195; Val
ley. $4.00.
RHEUMATIC FOLKS!
Are You Sure Your Kidneys are
Well?
Many rheumatic attacks are duo to
uric acid In tho blood. Hut tho duty
of tho kidneys Is to remove nil uric
acid from tho blood. Its presence
there shows tho kidneys are Inactive.
Don't dully with "uric acid solvents."
You might go on till doomsday with
them, but until you cure tho kidneys
you will never get well. Doan's Kid
ney pills not only remove uric arid,
but cum tho kidneys and then all
danger fmm uric acid la ended.
F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Water street,
Salem, Or., says: "For ten or twelve,
years rheumatism and kidney trouble
were the plague of my life and two
or three times I was mid up on ac
count of tho pains being so severe.
I could hardly move owing to the
lameness In my buck and had to leave
my farm and cumo Into the city to
doctor for the trouble. Nothing Helm
ed to bring mo more than- temporary
relief however, and I was In had shape
Just before I procured Doan's Kidney
Pills. My limbs would scarcely sup
port me and I could only get around i
at times with the greatest difficulty. !
Doan's Kidney Pills benefited mo at '
once nnd when I had used tho con-1
tents of three boxes I was free from I
every symptom of my old trouble,
and my health was better than It hud
been for years. I can conscientiously i
say that IXian's Kidney rills are tho !
Irest remedy of the kind I ever used."
Plenty more proof like this from 1
Yokohama Clothing Company
G. N. JOE STORE, 506 MAIN ST., OREGON GITY, ORE.
Big Cleaning Out Sale !
We desire to announce to the public of Oregon City and Clackamas County that
we have received a complete new stock for Christmas. TOYS, SILK HANDKER
CHIEFS, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, Ladies', Gents' and Children's
FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS.
We want you to come to our store and examine our goods and get our prices.
We will gladly show you through our place whether you intend purchasing or not, as
we intend to make this Winter and Christmas a memorable one injj the Shoe and
Clothing line.
At Prices Never Before Heard of. pfcCn-ftft
winter wearing apparel at prices never before heard of in the history of Clackamas
county, and bear in mind we will sell you honest goods at low prices, as we feel as
sured that by so doing we will double our sales and save you 25 to 35 per cent.
Furnishing Goods
LADIES' WOOL UNDERWEAR.
$1.25 Garment now 92c
$1.00 Garment now 73c
75c Garment now 62c
fiOc Garment now 39c
25c Garment now 22c
MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR
$2.00 Garment now $1.43
$1.50 Garment now $1.32
$1.00 Garment now 82c
75c Garment now 62c
50c Garment now 38c
LADIE8' WOOL GLOVE8.
50c now 38o
35c now 30c
25c now 22c
G. N.
506 Main Street
O t eg i m City people. Call nt I (mil ley
tlioa.' drug More and salt wlutt tliolr
customer report,
For milo by nil Dealers. Prion Bit
cotita. Foster-Mllbuni Co., Iluffnlit, N.
Y., Solo ngeiits for tho 1'nllod Stales.
Itomomlior the niliueDoiiu'a- -and
talio no other.
Notloe of Final Settlement,
Not Ice In hereby given that the uu
dei'HlKiiod administratrix nf tlm estate
of Kriiuk K. Wills, deeeiiHod. has Hied
her lliuil iiciimnt as such ndiitlnlstia
Irlx lu the County Court of tho Slate
of Oregon, for Cliiekaiuaa County, and
that the said Court has lived Tuoie
day. tho isith day ,if Jiiiimiry, I linn,
at tho hour of 2:;i0 o'clock I'. M, of
said day mid tho court room of said
Court, as the (lino and plueo for the
heiiiliiK of objections ami em-opt Inn
to said limit account and the setllo
liiollt of said estate. All petniiiiH hav
ing olijoctlnnn to said lliuil account
or to the settlement of.nuld estate
are required to present the kiiiiio on
or before mild ditto above moutlniird.
SUSAN TIMM,
Executrix of the jmt Will mid Tea
I it ui -it t of Frank E. Wills, deceased.
First publication Dec. II. I90S.
Last publication Jim S, ItMi'.i.
Graham A Clooton, Attorneyn fur Executrix.
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
Men who cannot Mod .
lor o rmnv rinv will
iincl the; greciles i
romfnrl find frriHomR
ol bodily movement TA
)p-ii y
WATERPROOF 1
OILED CLOTHING
SIICRERJ'SQPSUITJW
Every garment bearing 1 i
Ihe Jignol the luh' 'M
guoronlrrd VKilfprOol J v.
Cotalog free)
IT IS A
PERFECT FIT
THAT WE GIVE YOU
Thut Is tho reputation we
maintain.
William McLarty
Tailor
ANDRESEN BUILDING
Secoud Floor
Suspension Bridge Cor.
jergbodgs I
agazme
CHRISTMAS NUMBER j
Head REX REACH'S bear hunt.
There's art and fun and wet feet all
mixed up together. 1
One of the best doctors snys that j
good reudlng keep more young folks
out of mischief than an yothcr one ;
thing
Try EVERYIIODY'S. Get one now. j
It's big and bright and powerful. j
It's too good to go without.
15 cents a coyp, $1.50 a year.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
LADIES' WOOL H08IERY.
75c a pnlr now 62o
50c a pnlr now 40e
Dry Goods
OUTINQ FLANNEL.
IHc yard now 14c
15e yard now 12'jC
12'4c yard now 10c
10c yard now 8c
8c yard now i 6o
fie yard now So
MEN'8 OVER 8HIRTS
$2.00 now $1.62
$1.50 now $1.32
$1.25 now $1.10
$1.00 now 73c
75c now 62c
50c now 38c
I . II
SVTi y I
L' H
JOE STORE
BARGAIN
REFEREE'S AUCTION BALE
" 186 acre farm,
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Appraised at $2B.OO nn ae.ro, SO aerox
lu cultivation. Hplotidlil Hlock farm,
1 4 tnllo from school. II. V. D. root"
it mile, dally mall, 2 churches within
tnllo, no ruck, no heavy timber, sumo
cord wood. Will ho hoIiI ill public
auction at Court house In Oickhu City
lit one o'clock P, M. Monday, Decern
bor 2lsl.
por further Information, terms, plat
and abstract call at U'Ren ft Hcliuo
bid's nltlce, OreKiin City, (loth phoium.
5 tfjRsrc .
M ff.'v V J M- r li k
Christmas Groceries
ABE HERE IN BOUNTIfUL
SUPPLY. RAISINS, CUR
RANTS, NUTS, CITRON. CAN
DIED LEMON AND APPLE
PEEL, FANCY CRACKERS,
AND ALL THE REST OF THE
GOOD THINGS THAT MARK
THE SEASON.
Come and Select
Yours
BEFORE THE BIGGEST RUSH
COMMENCES. WITH FEW
EXCEPTIONS EVERYTHING
BOUGHT NOW WILL KEEP
TILL NEEDED SO
Buy Now
INSTEAD OF WAITINO UNTIL
YOU ACTUALLY NEED THE
GROCERIES OUR DELIVERY
SERVICE IS APT TO BE
PRETTY WELL TAXED BY
THAT TIME. SEE OUR
XMAS CANDIES AT
10c, 20c and 40c per pound
SEELEY'S
THE PEOPLE'S GROCER
Ninth and Main Street.
Oregon City, Oregon,
Men's Shoes
$5.00 Shoes ii(iw $3.75
$1.00 Shoes now $3.00
$1.50 Shoes now $3.25
$3.00 Shoes now $2.50
$2.50 Shoes now $2.15
$2.00 Shoes now $1.75
$1.75 HIioiib now $1.50
Ladies' Underwear
FRANCESCA WAI8T8.
$11.00 now $3.48
$5.00 now $3.38
M.00 now $3.25
$:i.50 now $2.50
$125 now $2.00
Oregon City, Ore.