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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918.
MARKET REPORT
NORTH PORTLAND, Or., July 18,
-Cattle receipts Tuesday 1B0 had.
Tito quality generally running strong
to fair to medium and pluln, and in
ronqurne prlcus have declined
25 to 85 cents, quotation itro as fol
low m :
Prime sleers, 11.75-13,25; good to
choice steers, 30.75-11.70 ; medium to
good steers, 8.D010.75; fair to med
ium steers. 8.50 9,00; common to
fiilr steers, 6,50 -8,50; choice cow and
hflfnm, 8 00 8.50; medium to gooo
cow and heifers, 6,00-7.50; fair to
medium cow and heifers, 5,00-6.00;
cantiKra, 8,00-5.00; bullN, 6,507.60;
c,Hl', 8.50 1 1,60; stocknrs luul feed
era, 6,00 8.00,
Hofli
Thfl receipt of hogs Tuesday was
150 head. The market for the week
opened alow but strenxtherwd, de
veloping a now top of 17.85 for prima
mixed. All clauses are strong at quota
tliina; ,
Prime mixed, 17.05-17.85; medium
mixed, 17.50-l7.65; ro:igh hnavles
16.65 16,85; pigs, 16.75 16.25; bulk.
17.50 17.65.
Shaep
The receipt ot sheep Tuosdsy was
nominal, all classes of mutton are In
good demand at quotations ai follow:
East of ML Lambs, 13.50-14.00; val
If y lambs, 11.300 13.60; yearling,
9 00 10.00; wethers, 8.00-9.00; ewes,
600-800.
Although the continued dry weuth
er ha been a detriment to gardening
.1 ft.. . . 1 . W
uiruuf uum v mt nuinn county, in
local farmers and Chinese gardeners
are supplying the market with the
necessary vegetable, where th do
mand call. Many are complaining of
the aphla mining their crop, especial
ly the peas have suffered from the
effects of the eame. Many gardener.
In order to aave other crop from the
pest, werv forced to raze thnlr pea
vine. The crop I limited and thoee
Having wuir vines rree from the ap-
lit are considering themselves lucky
(lood prWs were pair for the aame.
The flrat local rucumlwra of the
season have been brought In during
the week, and are bringing a retail
prlre of five centa each.
Tne iat or me strawberries are
now In the market. Only those arrlv.
Ing now are the Everbearing, that are
of dellclou flavor, and retailing at
two box for 28 centa.
I-ognaberrlea, aa well aa rapeber-j
rfna are to be found, although the
v' e have suffered from the continu
ed warm weather. The raspberries
are retailing at from $2.25 to $2.50
per crate, while the Logan berries are
exiling at 11.75.
Currant are tn the market and are
finding a good demand.
ninckberrlea are among the new
fr.ilta arriving during the paat few
daya, selling at 10 centa per box. The
price of these will be much cheaper.
!ocaI Tied Atrachan apple are ap
pearlng for cooking purposes, and
within a few week there will be a
large aupply In the market. From
the present. Indications the apple crop,
aa well the prime, plum and pear
crop will be bumper onoa. The peach
en aro acarce, although there are a
few early varletlea now arriving. The
retail price of thee la, 25 cent per
dnson. A large number of theae ar
riving at tho lortfl atorea are from the
Judge Thomaa Ilyan fruit furm near
Gladstone
New potatoes are gelling at 3 conta
per pound wholeaale, or 6 cents re
tail, or $2.00 per 100. Old potatoes
are rnnging from il.oo to $1.25 per
100 pound.
J ii price or nutter and eggs re
main tlio Bnnio aa 1ot week.
Aa given by the Brady Mercantile
company and Farr Brothers.
BUYING)
Croamery butter 44c
Potatoes, old $1,001.25
Potatoes, new. 3c lb,; por 100, $2.00
Funeral of Late Mayor of New York and Moit Noted Marcner
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
maa. Cecil C. Holley, Plaintiff,
Tl.
Edith Holley, Defendant.
To Edith Holley, 916 Newell Street,
lielllngham, Washington, defendant:
In the name of the atate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint filed agalnat yon
In the above entitled suit, within alx
week from the date of the flrat publi
cation of this aummona, and If you fall
to ao appear and anawer, or other
wiae plead to plaintiff complaint for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for In
his complaint to wit: that the marriage
contract exlatlng between youraelf and
plaintiff be dlolved, granting to plain
tiff an absolute divorce from you.
Thla summons la published pursuant
to an order of the Honorable 3. U.
"Campbell, Judge of the above named
court, made and entered on the 17th
day of July, 1918.
Date ot first publication, July 19,
1918.
Date of last publication, August 30,
1918. ,
HENRY E. COLLIER.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
plaintiff an absolute divorce from you.
This summons la published pursu
ant to an order of the Honorable J. U.
Campbell Judge of the above named
Court, made and entered on the 19th
day of Jane, 1918.
Date of first publication June 21,
1918.
Date of last publication August S,
1918.
HENRY E. COLLIER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
914 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
John turroy Mltchol, former mayor
of New York and major In the avla
tlon service of the United State
army, who was killed when his scout
plune fell at Qurstner Field, La., wa
burled from City Mall and St. Pat.
rick's Cathedral amid such a crowd
and dlBplay as had never been known
before in the history of. the city. For
mllea' the streets through which the
funeral cortege pasaed were lined
with people. Colonel Roosevelt, long
a friend and well wisher of the demo
cratic mayor, was among the prom
inent men who marched In the procession.
CAN YOUR FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR'
Fruits Will Keep in Water and May Be
Used Later On
WA8IIINC1TON, I). C, July 13.
"Keep canning, sugar or no sugar,"
say Bpeclallsts of the United States
Department of Agriculture, If you
can't K"t enough sugar for home can
ning put up your fruit without it. The
prod.icta will keep perfectly until a
lima when more sugar Is available or
until a sugar aulwtltute program bus
been worked eut. Fruit put up In
thla way are excellent for ple-fllllng
and salad and may be uaod In des
sert, pudding, ice and punches.
In canning fruit without augar, can
the product the day It 1 picked. Cull,
turn, seed, and clean fruit by placing
In strainer and pouring cold water
over It. Pack the product carefully tn
bot glass pars or tin cans until full.
Use a tablespoon, wooden ladle, or
table knife for packing purposes. Pour
boiling hot water over the product In
the hot jar. Place rubbers and caps
1n position, not tight It using tin
cans, aeal completely. Place in the
sterilizer vat. or canner, and sterilize
for the length ot time given below ac
cording to the particular type of out
fit used:
Minutes
Mot-water bath. homemade or
commercial '. '. 30
Water seal, 214 degrees 20
pounds steam pressure 12
Ions, por 100 lbs. ..6.$2.00
Mutter (country) per roll 75c
Kkk! per doz 45c
8EL.LINO.
Potatoes, now 5c lb
oi " nozop jad 'H5t:n
Butter, per roll (country u80ig90c
Creamery butter, per roll $1.10
Feeo.
- Oats, per 100 lbs $3.50
Shorts, 801b. sack $1.60
llran, CO lb. sack $1.10
Salt, 50 lbs. Mgn grade 75
Hay, per ton ; $33.00
Chick food, per 100 Iba $5 00
Scratch food, per 100 ns... $4.60
Bone, per 100 lba. $3.75
Beef scraps $6.50
IlorkBhlre $3.50
HolBteln 'dairy food, per 80 lbs. $2.00
Oil moal $3.75
If lood meal poultry, n 10c
Albers mash food .....$8.60
Whole com 1 $4.00
Cracked corn $4.15
Coooanut ell meal $1.76
Ground corn $4.15
Easter oyster shell $ 1.50
Western Shell $1.26
Orlt, pr 100 lbs ,....90c
Livestock Buying
Live hogs 1515.7G
Dressed hogs 21c
Old roosters 14c
' Springs 24c
Hens 20o-2
Evsry-Day Courage.
The courage of the rush forward, a
moment of high purpose born of
sudden Impulse, that Is one sort. Then
there la the stlcli-to-lt courage, and
that Is of great value. Still an
other Is the simple resolution to do
the obvious right and beBt thing at the
moment, without demur or timid de
lay, and that Is the most Important
of ell.
The ulet courage of every day,
that does Ita best hour by hour, end
accepts as part of the day's work
the losses end penalties that the
steadfast doing; right must often
bring this Is the highest courage ot
all It wins no medals, It Is never
lauded as heroism, even Its posses
sors seldom think of It es bravery
or fortitude, yet tt Is the quality which
keeps the moral world from defeat,
end makes the common life of the com
mon people strong end safe.
10 pounds steam pressure ........10
Alter aterlllslng remove the filled
contalnera. Seal Jars; Invert to cool
and teat the joints. Wrap in paper to
prevent bleaching and store in a dry,
cool place. If tin car s are used it will
be found advantageous to plunge them
Into cold water immediately after
sterilization to cool them quickly.
If cabbage heads are cut off Instead
of pulled, new leaves will come out
and furnlah good green food for pout
try- " "
TO LOAN.
$4500 to loan On farm. Interest 7
per cent Orant E. Barney, 141 E.
69th N., Portland.
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down end out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwaukle 6 9-J.
CARPENTER $4.50 NINE HOURS
" HELPERS $3.60 NINE HOURS
LABORERS - $3.25 NINE HOURS
SEE HARRY JONES, CONTRAC
TOR. WEST LINN HOTEL ACROSS
RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. IF
YOU ARE A BETTER CARPENTER
THAN THE AVERAGE COME
ALONG AND YOU WILL BE PAID
$5.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S
TRIAL.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDIT
ORS Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, duly appointed and has quallfl
ed aa Executor of the will of David
Eggenberger, deceased. All persons
having claims against the estate of
aald deceased are hereby notified
to present the aame, duly verified
as required by law and with the
proper vouchers, to the undersigned
at Boring, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published the 12th
day of July, 1918.
ANDREAS VETSCH,
Executor of the will of David
Eggenberger, deceased.
TWO DIVORCES ISSUED
The mills of legal separation still
grinds on, the grist from yesterday's
Industry resulting In two decrees of
divorce. Lottie V. Wolfe secured a
docree from Charles J. Wolfej and
Mabel E. Glese was divorced from H.
J. Glese. Both were Portland couples.
and good for your health. Eat
Fresh vegetables are good to
perishables.
the
eat
"WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO.
ateamer every day freight only
Portland to Oregon City, from Wash
Ington Street Dock.
Save Time. 8ave Money."
MONEY TO LOAN On real estate,
six per cenL tC. SchuebeL Oregon
City.
Notice of Final Settlement In the Es
tate of John Younger, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix ot the estate of
John Younger, deceased, has filed In
the County Court of Clackamaa Coun
ty, State ot Oregon, her final account
as such executrix ot said estate and
that Monday, the 19th day of August,
1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
has been fixed by said court as the
time for hearing of objectiona to said
report and the settlement thereof.
NELLIE YOUNGER,
Executrix of the estate of John
Younger, deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL, '
Attorney for Executrix.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamaa county.
Bessie L. Noah, Plaintiff,
vs.
Fred E. Noah, Defendant
To Tred E. Noah, above named de
fendant:
In the name of the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalnat you
tn the above entitled suit, on or before
the 23rd day of August, 1918, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons
and if you fall to answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
Will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt
for i decree dissolving tne mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was made
on the 10th day of July, 1918, and the
time prescribed tor publication there
of Is six weeks beginning with the
issue dated Friday, July 12, 1918, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and Including Friday, August 23, 1918
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County ot Clackamas.
Maggie Roblson, Plaintiff,
vs.
King Roblson, Defendant
To King Roblson, 1547 Market
Street, Tacoma, Washington.
In the name ot the State ot Oregon;
you are hereby required to appear end
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit within six
weeks from date of the first publica
tion of this summons, end If yon fall
to so appear and answer for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint to-wlt: that the marriage
contract existing between yourself
and plaintiff be dissolved, granting to
plaintiff en absolute divorce from you.
This summons la published pursu
ant to en order of the Honorable J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the above named
Court, made end entered on the 19th
day of June, 1918.
Date of first publication June 21,
1918.
Date of last publication August 2,
1918.
HENRY E. COLLIER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
914, Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS. ,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Jessie E. Little, Plaintiff,
VS. - .!.'
George R. Little, Defendant.
To George R. Little, the eboved
named defendant
In tho name of the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear end
enswer the complaint filed against yem
in the above entitled suit, on of before
the 26th day ot July, 1918, said date
being more than six weeks from the
11th day of June, 1918, the date of the
order for publication of this sum
mons upon you and more than six
weeks from the 14th day of June, 1918,
the date of the first publication hereof
and If you tail to enswer or otherwise
eppear herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In plaintiff's complaint to-wlt: For e
decree of the above entitled Court
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between plain
tiff and defenndant end for such other
end further relief es the court may
deem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
is dated June 11th, 1918.
Date of first publication June 14th,
1918. '
Date of last publication July 26th,
1918.
McDOUOAL & McDOUOAL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
906 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Ids Florence Peyton, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jamea A. Peyton, Defendant
To James A Peyton, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you ere hereby required to eppear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before six weeks from the first publi
cation of this Summons; and if you
ao tail to appear and answer, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in her complaint to-wlt: for
a divorce on the ground of desertion,
and for such other and further relief
as may be equitable.
This Summons is published once e
week in the Oregon City Enterprise
for six consecutive end successive
weeks by order of the Honorable J.
U. Campbell, presiding Judge of the
above entitled court
Date ot first publication, June 14th.
1918.
Date of last publication, July 26th,
1918.
GORDON E. HAYES.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon City, Oregon.
N r
kzmfc & : m
xVN nil F J 1 In' I
AMERICA
HAS THE
ADVANTAGE
OF AN
INEXHAUSTIBLE
SUPPLY OF RAW
MATERIAL WHICH WILL
OF UT',iosT VALUE AFTER THE WAi
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Jessie M. Baker, Plaintiff, "
vs.
Grissom Baker, Defendant
To Grissom Baker 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 tho above entitled suit on or before
the 23rd day of August 1918, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons,
and if you tall to answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in her complaint to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract - now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for the
custody and control of the minor
child.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was made
on the 10th day of July, 1918, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of is six weeks beginning with the
issue dated Friday, July 12, 1918, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and including Friday, August 23, 1918.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In. the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Fern Mergy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Dorrls M. Mergy, Defendant
To Dorrls M. Mergy, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to aDDear and
j answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit in said court
on or before the 29th day ot July, 1918.
If you fail to so eppear and answer
herein, plaintiff will apply to the
above Court for a decree against you
as prayed for in the complaint, dis
solving the marriage contract now ex
isting between plaintiff and defendant
on account of defendant's desertion.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week.
for six successive weeks, in the Ore
gon City Enterprise, a newspaper pub
lished at Oretron Cltv. Cmckamaa
uouniy, uregon, pursuant to an or
der duly made and entered of record
herein by Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge
of the above Court, on the 12th day ot
June, 1918, and the date of the first
publication being June 14, 1918, and
the date of the last publication is
July 26, 1918.
t R. CITRON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Oregonlan Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS.-"
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Molly Radke, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gustave Radke, Defendant
To Gustave Radke, Defendant: ,
In the name of the State of Oregon,,
you are hereby required to eppear end
enswer the complaint filed egainst you
In the above entitled rait in said Court
on or before the 22nd day of July,
1918. If you fall to so appear end
enswer herein, plaintiff will apply
to the above Court for e decree
against you as prayed for in the com
plaint dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, on account of defend
ant's cruelty and desertion, and also
for such other relief said Court deems
proper.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week.
for six successive weeks, In the Ore
gon City Enterprise, a newspaper pub
lished at Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, pursuant to an order
duly made and entered of record here
in by Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above Court, on the 4th day of
June, 1918. end the date of the flrat
publication being June 7th, 1918, end
the date of the last publication is
July 19th, 1918.
R. CITRON,
- Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregonlan Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
THE WAR HAS MADE NEW YORK'S
FINANCIAL DISTRICT THE MONEY
CENT EH OP THE WORLD. A NO UA
GIVEN AMERICA A DOMINANT POSITION
in inc. DLVCLUKtrfitNl jf INTfcK
tin I l(JNL IK.AUC.
DEVASTATED YPRES - THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CITIES
DESTROYED BY YWB WILL BE ONE OF THE FIRST OF THE
TASK OF PEACE
By FRANCIS H. SISSON,
Vice President Guaranty Truat Com
pany of New York.
tn the chaos of war there Is both
ll end good. At first sight the evil
f war Is so manifest that talk ot bene
ftis seems sheer irony.
Nevertheless, there ere certain ad.
mintages In which ere seeds of restora
tion and even greater future prosperi
ty. The war has driven Individuals
end netlons to e marvelous develop
ment of their personal and collective
resources never before known.
' The first peace task will be the de
mobilization of the vast war machines
end the rearrangement of society on a
pw.ee basis which the war, whatever
Ita outcome, will have unavoidably
made different from the old pre-war
standard.
But with this period of reorganisa
tion successfully passed, the netlons
effected by the wer foresee e new ere
of prosperity.
While America's rebuilding and de
mobilisation problems will be compara
tively light end she will accordingly
have an Important advantage over her
rivals, European nations will also have
certain material adventages. One f
these will be the Impetus given ay
their colossal national debts, which will
spur thorn to redoubled efforts toward
a quick upbuilding of their foreign
trade. They will have colonies rich In
raw materials, which have developed
during the lest three years a higher
degree ot productive efficiency. They
will beve en intimate acquaintance
with the conduct of foreign trade and
at least a framewofk of en organist'
tlon for perfecting it They will have
e system of foreign banks with staffs
of trained men. They will have a de
gree ot governmental assistance and
support hitherto, at least unknown te
American traders.
But America has certain otW ed
ventages over them. 8fce bes e bt
gold reserve on which to build cr4n.
We have a banking system cnnnuiw
Ued by some of our rival nations r1
Ideal, a system lending ttseir tn tr.
extension of American finaiu ln i
ebroed.
Then, too. America has a tort: tt
government In which her cltlzcas b
Ueve. Other nations generally under
stand that she has no territorial em
hltlona. Finally, this country Is not'
Ukelv to be cursed with the class
struggle. .
Economically, her position Is solid.
Witt en immense end varied popula
tion, she Is essured ot a richness and
variety of productive efforts thetj
rightly directed, should give her prsn
eminence. She has en ebundaor of
untitled farm land, InexhaastiMe.
mines, rich forests end ansa wmte
snpply. Our Inventive gwnlw bt pro
verblaL And we shall have at the'
close ot tr-e war a uerckaat etariM
such as AnWka er aa? ettMr mom
baa never before known.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given thr.t the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
minlstrator of the estate of Arthur
Cliff, deceased, by the County Court of
.the State of Oregon, for the County
ot Clackamas; any and all persons
having claims against said estate must
present them to the undersigned, duly
verified as by law required, at the of
fice ot Hammond & Hammond, In the
Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon,
within sfx months from the date of
this notice.
A. R. SMITH,
Administrator ot the estate of
Arthur Cliff, deceased.
First publication, June 21, 1918.
Last publication, July 19, 1918.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
Mmnie Clifton, Plaintiff, .
vs.
W. T. Clifton, Defendant.
To W. T. Clifton, 624 Collins Avenue,
East Liberty, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,
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 within six
weeks from, date of the first publica
tion of this summons, and If you fail
to so appear and answer for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in her
complaint to-wit: that the marriage
contract existing between yourself
and plaintiff be dissolved, granting to
SUMMONS
Xn the Circuit Court of the State ot
uregon, ior tne county of Clackamas.
Ada Davey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank E. Davey, Defendant
To Frank E. Davey, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
fou are hereby required to eppear end
answer the complaint filed against you
in tne anove entitled suit on or before
the day of the last publication of
this summons or plaintiff will take a
decree against you for the dissolution
of the marriage contract existing be
tween the parties hereto and the. care
and custody of the minor child, Gene
vieve Davey. This summons is pub
lished by virtue of an order made by
Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, judge of the
above-named court, in the above en
titled suit on June 4th, 1918, which
provides that this summons be pub
lished six weeks, the first publication
to be June 7th, 1918, and the last
July 19th, 1918.
WM. M. STONE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residing at Oregon City, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
WEINHARD BUILDING,
C. Latourettb, President F. J. Mbybr, Cashier
The Fifst. National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL. $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Phones Paclflo 52
Home A-lti
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
All legal business promptly attended to
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneye-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate end
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice In First Netlonel Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
Office Phones Paclflo Main 401;
Home A-270.
STONE A MOULTON
Attorneye-at-Law
Beaver Bldg., Room (
OXBGON CITT
OREGON
O. D. EBY
AHorney-at-Lew
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon Crty.
C. SCHUEBEL
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in all eourts, make col
lections and settlements.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon Cltx. Oregon.
W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKltUp School of Bur
gery of Chicago, Is established
at Fashion Stable, between
Fourth and Fifth on Main Btreet
Both Telephones
Office Paclflo e& Home A-8
Res. Pacific 1141 Home B-80
William Hammond
Wlll L. Hammond
HAMMOND A HAMMOND
. Attornaya-at-Law
Abstracts, Real Eitsta, Leasa, tssxn-
OREGON CITT, MESON
Paclflo Phone SI Hem rfcene A-271