Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 15, 1913, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913.
MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS
By Gross
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MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
E. Brodle, Editor and Publisher.
"Entered as second-class matter Jan
uary 9, 1911, at the post office at Oregon
City, Oregon, under the Act of March
, 1879."
TKRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
One Tear, by mail $3.00
Six Months, by mail 1-50
Four Months, by mail 1.00
Per Week, by carrier 10
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
July 15 In American History.
177(5 "Mad Ant bony" Wayne's force
captured the British post at Stony
Point, on the Hudsor.
18G3 Riotingagainst the Federal con
scription law reached a violent
stage in New York and Boston. In
the latter city it was checked by
' canister and bayonets.
1883 Charles naywood Stratton (Tom
Thumb), famous dwarf, died; born.
1833.
1910-Z. B. Knight, who is said to
have named the Republican party
in 1854. died; born 1821.
'A ACRE AND 6-ROOM HOUSE
On improved street; house
newly papered and painted;
wood shed; land all improved,
45 bearing trees, apples, pears,
cherries, prunes, peach plum,
and English walnuts, fine gar
den including potatoes, sweet
corn, tomatoes, cabbage, bests,
onions, carrots, etc. $1850. 00;
cash balance on monthly pay
ments. Will trade in good
team and cows.
Dillman & Howland
dramatic critics, 77 years old today.
Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, presi
dent of f.ie University of California,
59 years old today. ,
Bishop Thomas Bowman, the old
est M(3tliodist bishop in the United
States, 96 years old today.
which will help Astoria and Vancou
ver a whole lot more than it will help
Portland. Still again it is to be re
marked that consistency is a great
thing.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
Evening stars: Jupiter, Mercury.
Morning stars: Saturn, Venus, Mars.
Arcturus, shining brilliantly southwest
of zenith,' is the brightest sun of night
in summer evenings and has been call
ed King Arcturus.
CONSISTENCY When Gov. Oswald
AS A JEWEL West cam? to Oregon
City to look over the local labor situ
ation, and to put a restraining hand,
if need be, upon the activities ot Fort
land agitators who were trying to run
this town, Portland newspapers chron
icled the fact in large letters upon the
front page, but made no adverse com
ment. In fact they rather seemed to
like the idea.
When Governor Oswald West went
to Portland, and did the same thing,
only more so, Portland papers sat up
on their hind legs and howled to the
effect that the governor's intrusion
was uncalled for, improper, and had
generally made the situation worse.
It seems to mal.e a difference where
the governor goes when ho takes an
interest in things. Consistency is a
great thing.
When various and sundry gentle
men were preparing to convene in
Portland as what was known as the
World's Second Christian Citizenship
conference. Portland papers "lauded
PERHAPS A Attention is called to
BOOMERANG an article printed
elsewhere in these columns regarding
the action of Pomona Grange, of
Tualatin precinct, and its resolutions
anent the county books and finances,
and th,e high cost of living. The En-,
terprise, along with these resolutions,
prints a statement from County Judge
Beatie that is" somewhat illuminating.
The resolutions are aimed directly at
the county court, and The Enterprise
has afforded the county court an op
portunity to answer them. These are
the first definite charges that have
been made against the county, court,
and the answer thereto ought to be
sufficiently definite to satisfy any
person of reasonable mind. It is not
denied that taxes are higher, but it
is shown why they are higher and
it develops that the major part of the
increase was beyond the control of
the present county administration.
This should be interesting to those
who are dissatisfied, yet who do not
know where the blame' lies. Appar
ently it lies with the honorable solons
up at Salem, who so blithely order
public monies appropriated for thj3
and that, and then leave the public to
raise money wherewith to pay the
piper.
"THIS IS MY 49TH BIRTHDAY"
Franklin K. Lane
Franklin Knight Lane, who holds
the post of Secretary of the Interior
in President Wilson's cabinet, was
born in Prince Edward Island, July 15,
1864, and was graduated from the Uni
versity of California in 1886. Three
years later he began the practice of
law in San Francisco, and was corpor
ation counsel of that city from 1897 to
MAIMONIDES' TEACHINGS.
Fear the Lord, but love him
also, for fear only restrains a
man from sin. while love stimu
lates him to good.
The perfection of the body is a
necessary antecedent to the per
fection of the soul, for health
is the key that unlocks the in
ner chamber.
Measure your words, for the
more your words the more your
errors. -Ask for explanations of
what you do not understand, but
let it be done at a fitting mo
ment and in fitting language.
Keep firmly to your word. Let
not a legal contract or witness be
more binding than your .verbal
promise even privately made.' '
Eat not excessively or raven
ously. From a man's behavior
at a public meal you can dis
cern his character.
The total abstinence from wine
is good, but I will not lay this
on you as an injunction. Yet
break wine's power with water
and drink it for nourishment,
not for mere enjoyment.
Dress lis well as your means
will allow, but spend pn food
less than you can afford.
Honor your wives, for they are
your honor. Withhold not dis
cipline from them and let them
not rule over you.
NOTICES
NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL.
ACCOUNT
In the courty court of the state o"f
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
In the matter of the estate of James
E. Underwood, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Lizzie M. Underwood as ad
ministratrix of James E. Under
wood, deceased, has filed in the
county court of Clackamas county,
Oregon, her final account and do
ings as such administratrix of said
estate, and that the 31st day of
July, nineteen hundred and thir
teen (1913) at the hour of 10:00 -a.
m., of said day has been fixed and
appointed by the above entitled
court at the county court house in
said Clackamas county, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing the
objections to .the said report and
the settlement thereof.
LIZZIE M. UNDERWOOD,
Administratrix of the Estate of
James E. Underwood, Deceased.
J. A. STROWBRIDGE,
Attornev for Administratrix.
Turkish Names.
On our visiting list are Mrs. Hya
cinl. Mrs. Tulip. Mrs. Appletree and
Mrs. Nightingale. I am also happy
enough to possess the acquaintance of
Mrs. - Sweetmeat. Mrs. Diamond. Mrs.
Air though some know her as Mother
Eve Miss May-She-Laugh and Master
He-Waited This last appellation
seemed to me so curious that I inquir
ed into it and learned that my young
gentleman waited to be born. These
are not surnames, you understand,
for no Turk owns such a thing. To
tell one Mistress Hyacinth from anoth
er you add the name" of her man. And
in his case all you can do is to tack on
his. father's you could hardly say
Chiistian name. H. G. Dwight in Atlantic.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
In the counts? cojirt of the state, of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
In' the Matter of the Estates of Con
rad Yost and Johanna Yost, widow
of Conrad Yost, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Jacob
F. Yost, administrator of the above
entitled estates, has filed in said
court his final report of the admin
istrator thereof, and any and all
persons whomsoever having any ob
jections to said final report, or any
reason why the same should not he
approved by the above named court,
are hereby notified and required to
appear in said court and present
the same on or before the 26th day
of July, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m..
at the county court house in Ore
gon City, Oregon, This notice is
published by virtue of an order
made by the Hon R. ' B. .Beatie,
county judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the
16th day of June, 1913.
JACOB F. YOST,
Aministrator.
WESTBROOK & WESTBROOK,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Suite 307 Journal Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
Date of first publication, June 17,
1913.
Date of last publication, July 15,
1913.
cessive weeks after the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint, the plaintiff,
for want thereof, will apply to the
above entitled court for the relief
prayed for in said complaint filed
herein, to-wit: For a decree disolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between the plaintiff and the
defendant, and that the plaintiff be
divorced from the defendant upon
the grounds of desertion.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication in accordance
with an order of the Hon. J. U.
Campbell, judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered in
said suit on the 28th day of June.
1913.
Date of first publication July 1,
1913.
Date of last publication August
12, 1913.
' E. E. HECKBERT,
Attornev for Plaintiff.
Automobiles for Fiire
PHONES: MAIN 77;. A 193
IVIiller-Parlcer Co.
. ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance appropriating $7S2.00 to
bulid fire house Mt. View Hose Com
pany No. 4, Oregon City, Oregon.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. There is hereby ap-r-
propriated out of the'gener.al fund
of Oregon City,. Oregon, the sum of
. $782.00 .or so much thereof as may
be necessary to pay for building Mt.
View Hose Company No. 4 house,
and the city recorder is hereby
athorized to draw a warrant for
said amount.
' Section 2. Whereas it being
necessary for the immediate protec
tion of the peace and safety of the
people of Oregon City that the said
fire house, be completed and appar
atus be installed, an emergency is
hereby declared to exist and this
ordinance shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its ap
proval by the mayor.
Read first time and ordered publish
ed at a special meeting of the city
"1913.
council held on the 9ch day of July,
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Willamette Pulp and Paper Com
pany; thence in a northwesterly di
rection to the place of beginnog.
And an election will also be held
in the territory described, on the
same date and for the same purpose.
Each of said elections will begin
at the' hour of 8 o'clock A. Ml and
continue until 7 o'clock P. M. of
said day.
The election in the town of Will
amette will be held at the school
house in Willamette and the judges
will be J. R. Bowland, Mrs. M. A
Ross and D. C. Garmire, and the
clerks will be R. A. Junken, Mrs.
Hyatt and Mrs. Fromong.
- The election in the territory pro
posed to be annexed will be held in
a tent on Lofb, Tract 11 Willam
ette and Tualatin tracts, and the
judges of election will be E. Reed
T. J. Gary and Silas Shadle, the.
clerks, Ernest LeigMon, Ernest Le
May and George Volpp.
By order of Common Council of
Willamette.
C. B. WILLSON, Mavor.
H. LEISMAN, Recorder.
their coming and their motives, and " iae .ar ,ear ue wu,
gave them column after column of
publicity. After the aforementioned
gentlemen had' come and gone, Port
land papers got out their little ham
mers and knocked to beat the bani.
Once again it is remarked that con
sistency is a great thing.
When Astoria showed an inclina
tion to get for herself a deep water
harbor, Portland papers laughed, arxl
said it would be ridiculous. Just at
present Portland papers are boosting
the proposed "port of the Columbia,"
a year later received toe Democratic
party vote of the legislature tor uniteu
States ssnator. In 1905 he was ap
pointed to the interstate commerce
commission and last January, shortly
before he entered the Wilson cabinet,
he became chairman of the commis
sion. Some years ago Mr. Lane was
appointed a member of the Perman
ent International Railway Commission
representing the United States gov
ernment Congratulations to:
Marie Tempest, the well knowo act
ress, 47 years old today.
' William .Winter, dean of American
Are Philippines Ready For
Self Government ?
By SAMUEL FALLOWS,
Bishop of Reformed Episcopal Church, Chicago
Si TV K Tin the Pliilinninos!
I - r rr
Such a thing is not to be thought of. It
would be gross insanity, and, even more, it would be cowardly.
WE DID NOT GO OVER TO THE PHILIPPINES TO PLAY; WE
WENT THERE FOR A PURPOSE. TO LEAVE OUR WORK HALF
COMPLETED WOULD MAKE THIS NATION APPEAR LIKE A CHILD
WHO HAD GROWN TIRED AND THROWN AWAY THE OBJECT
WHICH A MOMENT BEFORE HAD ATTRACTED IT.
" : ? ?
. Exploitation was not our reason for devoting time and energy to. the
upbuilding of a remarkable country. It is our MORAL AND RE
LIGIOUS DUTY TO CONTINUE the work we have undertaken.
To begin at the beginning, we came into possession of the islands by
conquest and purchase. We paid $20,000,000' for them. At that time
there was an insurrection going on against Spain headed by Aguinaldo
and some of his generals. Neither our army nor the government gave
the revolutionists the slightest ground for believing that we were GET
. TING' THE PHILIPPINES FC-i THEM, so when we came into pos
session of the islands the whole field was before us. ,
But we 'did not deal in reprisals. That is an erroneous idea which
was carried to this country in wild rumors which were without founda
tion. It is no more true than that we have oppress! the natives, which
certainly is not the case.
. In a measure this feeling may be responsible for the ignorant reason
ing of some people that self government should be extended to the Phil-
FORMED OF PAST CONDITIONS, BUT AXSO OF THE PRES
ENT STATUS OF AFFAIRS.
Wild Schemes of Dinocrates.
The "most remarkaole proposal ever
made about Mount Athos was that of
the architect Dinocrates. His plan
was to cut it into the shape of a gi
gantic statue of Alexander the Great,
holding in the right hand a city, in the
left a tank that was to receive all the
waters of the region. Alexander was
much taken with the scheme. But it
was eventually rejected on the ground
that the neighboring country was not
fertile enough to feed the inhabitants
of the projected city. Another of Dinoc
rates' plans was a temple to the wife
of King Ptolemy of Egypt, with a roof
of loadstones that would keep an Iron
statue of her floating in the air.
.
One Good Quality.
"Is she a good musician?"
"Very. She knows when to quit."
Detroit Free Press.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS its forty -fifth school year
September 19. 1913.
DEGREE COURSES in manyphasesof
AGRICULTURE. ENGINEERING, HOME
ECONOMICS, MINING, FORESTRY, COM
MERCE. PHARMACY.
TWO-YEAR COURSES in agricul
ture. HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC
ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE, PHARMACY
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"The Enrichment op Rurai, Life"
and a Catalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address H. M. Tennant, Registrar,
(tw-7-l5to9-9) Corvallis, Oregon.
NOTICE TO ALL WHOIV. IT MAY
CONCERN:
The city council of Oregon City, Ore
gon, has directed that all persons
shall clean up from the parking,
sidewalks and streets on all im
prove streets in Oregon City, all
rubbish, weeds, brush, briars and
- brambles, and unsightly and unsan
itary matter of all description.
By order of the city council of
Oregon City, Oregon.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
SUMMONS
Red
Cross
Tansy
Pills
rOR
Tiia Izim
Msnstruaiisn
PAINFUL
Menstruation
And a PREVENTIVE tor
FEMALE
IEREGuXARITJ.es.
Are Safe and Reliable.
Perfectly Harmless
Purclj Vege-
Rail!
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Clack
amas. Charles Wood, Plaintiff,
vs.
Rena Wood, Defendant.
To Rena Wood, defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, your are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled court within six (6) weeks
from the date -of the first publica
tion hereof, and on or before the J
29th day of July, 1913, and if you i
fail to so appear or answer, for wanf J
thereof plaintiff will apply to the j
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint herein, to-wit: For a
decree of the above entitled court !
dissolving the marriage contract ;
heretofore existing between this 1
plaintiff and yourself, and for such j
other and further relief as the court j
shall deem equitable. You are
hereby further notified that this (
summons is served upon you by j
publication pursuant to the order of j
the Honorable R. B. Beatie, judge;
of the county court, in the absence j
of the judge of the circuit court, !
which order was duly made and en-1
terted of record therein on the 16th
day of June, 1913, directing the pub
lication of this summons once a
week for six consecutive weeks,
and you are further notified that
the first date of publication of this
summons is the 17th day of JuTie,
1913, and the date of the last publi
cation will be on the 29th day of
July, 1913.
- W. H. BARD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
225 Abington Building, Portland,
Oregon. ,
if
PRICE $1.00
Sent postpaid on receipt ot
price. Money refunded 11 not as we
ay. Booklet sent tree.
ViU de Cinchona CO., Ues Moines, Iowa
Take adantage of our new Parcel Post
and order a bottle of us today
THE JONES DRUG CO
Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Ore.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of
;he state of
Orggon, for the county of
amas. ...
H. F. Chapin, Plaintiff.
Clack-
' Jessie M. Chapin, Defendant.
To Jessie M. Chapin, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon, "you. are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of j
'" the plaintiff filed against you in ;
the above entitled court and cause, j
on or before the 13th day of Aug-;
ust, 1913, which said date is six sue-!
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an elee-
- tion will be held in the town of Will
amette, in Clackamas County, Ore
gon, on the 6th day of August.
1913, to determine whether the
boundaries of said Willamette shall
be extended to include the follow
ing described territory, to-wit:
Beginning at a point which is the
southwest corner of Willametce
Pulp and Paper Company's ground
. on the wesfc tianl: of the Willamette
river in T. 2 S., R. E. of the Will
amette Meridian, the point of begin
ning of the description of School
" District No. 105, being the point in
tended and running thence North
westerly on the boundary of said
School District No. 105 to the c ea
ter of the Willamette Falls Ry.
thence following the center line o
said Railway in a southwesterly di
rection a distance of sixty chains
to the right bank of Tanner Creek;
thence northwesterly following the
line of said School District No. 105
to the north line of the present
County road from Oregon City to
Willamette; thence in a westerly di
rection following the north line of
said County Road to the northeast
. corner of Tract 33 of Willamette
Tracts; thence west along the north
line of said Tract 33 to the North
east corner of Tract 34 of said Will
amette Tracts; thence south along
the east line of Tract 34 to tne
Northeast corner of Lot B of said
Tract 34; thence west along the
north line of said Lot B of Tract
34 to the Northwest corner of said
Lot B of Tract 34; thence nortiT
aloTig the east line of Lot A Tract
35 of said Willamette Tracts to the
Northeast corner of said Lol A
thence west following the north line
of Tracts 35, 3G, 37, 38 and 39 of
Willamette Tracts, and Tracts M,
I. and D, Qf Willamette Falls Acre
age Tracts to the Northwest corner
of said Tract D, thence south along
the west line of Tract D of Will
amette Falls Acreage Tracts to the
north line of the present Town lim
its; thence- east along the present
town limits to the northeast corntr
of the present town cf Willamette,
thence in a southeasterly direction
along the east line of Tracts 60 and
fit of Willamette Tracts to the
southeast corner of Tract 61 of Will
amette Tracts; thence in a south
westerly direction along the souta
line of Tracts 61, bZ, bd ana b4 anu
the prolongation thereof to the east
line of Twelfth Street; thence
southerly along the east line of
Twelfth Street in Willamette to the
center of the Willamette river;
thence northeasterly along the cen
ter of the Willamette river to an
intersection with the southeasterly
prolongation of the northeasterly
line of Tracts 14 and 15 of Willara
ette and Tualatin .Tracts, thence ia
a northwesterly direction following
the northeasterly line of Tract' 15
of Willamette & Tualatin Tracts to
the Southeast corner of Tract 14 of
Willamette & Tualatin Tracts
thence in. an easterly direction fol
lowing the couth line of Lots C ana
D of Tract 6 of Willamette and
Tualatin Tracts to the west line of
1 Tract 1: thence North along the
west line of Tract 1 to the north
westerly corner of Lot C of Tract 1
thence east along the north line of
Lots C and D of Tract 1 to the
south line of Section 36 of T. 2 S
R. 1 E. Willamette Meridian, thence
east along the south line of said
Section 3G, to the center of the
Willamette River; thence in a north
easterly direction following the
center of the Willamette River to
an intersection with the southeast
erly prolongation of the southwest
erly line of the said ground of the
HOW would you like to talk with
1400 people about that bargain you.
have in real estate. Use the Enterprise.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED by a girl general house
work in -small family. Address B.
D., this office.
WANTED MKddle-aged woman would
like housework. Address "A. B."
Care Enterprise.
WANTED To trade lots in first-class
city In Kansas fcr rooming house or
Oregon City real estate. What
have you to offer? inquire 311 J.
Adams St.
YOUNG inaji wishes room mate; also
board near business district. Ad
dress "G. H. C." Enterprise.
WANTED Contracts for water wells
in Oregon City and vicinity. H. C.
Paintpn, Jennings Lodge, Oregon.
WOOD AND COAL
COAL COAL
The famous (King) coal from Utah,
free delivery. Telephone your or
der to A56 or Main 14, Oregon City
Ice Works, 12t"n and. Main Streets.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CON
STR'JCTING ROAD SOUTH
OF MILWAUKIE
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office
of tie county clerk of Clackamas
county, Oregon, for furnishing all
labor and material and doing the
work in constructing road as fol
lows:
On the Oregon City and Milwau
kie road, known as the "River
Road.''
1. Beginning at a point on said
road at station 12 plus 70 and end
ing at station 30.
2. Also commencing at station
30 and ending at station 68. I
All work is tp be done acording to
be had at the office of the county i '
clerk and bid must be for each en-! FOR RENT Furnished bed room,
tire section complete. ; lady preferred. Phone Main 2651.
Each bid must be accompanied with a j
certified check to the amount ot lu i FOR RENT A seven-room nous-e; an
per cent of the bid to insure enter-! improvements, concrete basement,
ing into the contract by the bidder j Main street, one door from 14th
should the contract be awarded to i Street. Enquire at Earris Grocery.
him, which check will be forfeited j : .
to Clackamas county, should bidder i FOr rent 5-rooi house and barn,
refuse to enter into contract after! w Yoder, Molalla Ave., Tel. Main
the same is awarded to him. ! ikss
Each contractor to whom contract is .
let will be required to
OREGON CITY WOOD & FUEL CO.
Wood and coal, 4-foot and 16-inch
lengths, delivered to all parts of
city; sawing especialty. -Phone
your orders Pacific 1371, Home
A120.- F. M. BLUHM.
FOR RENT.
furnish a
suitable undertaking to guarantee
completion of the work as provided
in contract and also to guarantee
the fulfillment of the law respect
ing the hours of labor, material fur
nished by material men, etc.
Each bid must state the time within
which the contract will be complet
ed, and contractor will be required
by his contract and bond to save
the county harmless in respect to
damages accruing to any one dur
ing the prosecution of the work.
The county court reserves the
right to reject any and "all bids.
The bids will be received until
the 19th day of July, 1913, and will
1913.
By crder of the county court.
W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk,
be opened by the 21st. day of July,
FOR SALE.
iVants, For Sale, Etc
Notices under these classified headings
will oe Inserted at one cent a woid, first
Insertion, half a cent additional inser
tions. One inch card, $2 per month; half
Inch card, ( 4 lines), $1 per month.
Cash must accompany order unless one
has an open account with the paper. No
financial responsibility for errors; where
errors occur free corrected notice will be
printed tor patron. Minimum charge 15c.
Anyone that is nt 5f employment
and feels he cannot afford . to ad
vertise for wort, can have the use
t)f our want columns free of charge.
This places no - obligation of any
sort on you, we simply wish to be
of assistance to any worthy person.
RANGE FOR SALE Cheap. Tele
phone Main HOG. Oregon City.
FOR SALE Well matched blacV.
team, weight about 2200, age thre -and
four. Two miles from Oregon
City, one mile south of Mt. Pleasan"
school. Address N. T. Andrews, Rt.
1, Box 45-B.
FOR SALE Or will trade for lot of
equal value, a piano as good as new.
Dillman & Howland."
FOR SALE OR RENT 9-room house
in Gladstone. Will not refuse a
reasonable offer. Inquire at this
office.
FOR SALE 5-room house and filled
'lot, $1500.00, or house and half lot
for $1200.00. Inquire 724 Eighth
street, on Jackson.
SUB-CONTRACTING, repairing old
. roofs and shingling a specialty.
. Strictly first-class work only, rea
sonable prices. W. M. Price, 112
Seventeenth street. Green Point,
Oregon City.
Pabst's Okay Specific
$3-00
JONES DRUG COMPANY
Does the worx. You all
know it by reputation.
Price
FOR SALE BY
You cannot be count you can pay your bills by check.
The canceled check is a legeal receipt for payment.
With a bank acmade to pay the bill twice.
The Bank of Oregon City!
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
D. C. LATOURETTE, President. F. J. MEYTSR, Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY, OREGON
CAPITAL $50,1)00.00
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Open from 9 A.. M. to 3 P. M
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