Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, July 18, 1912, Image 4

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SUBSCRIPTION RA 7 E£
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fi X month.«
Thursday, Julv
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18 , 1912
Mrs | L lily , w ho was o|>crat-
eel upon l.w eeeek at Porllatul for
appendicitis, is re|)orted to !*• re-
covering nicetv.
The ice cream social given by the
Nurrowly escape from
I.adies Aid Society of the M. Ii
Death in a Ruutiway. Church Friday evening, was a
Scared By 1 p.'o>*itiK nettotnolHle.
n horse Belonging to Rol-ert Out-
redge of Rpringwatc, reared and
Breaking away ran over him, and
threw Mrs. G ntrtdge and a baliv
down a declivity.
The animal liegan slicing on the
fipting water hill and as the auto
approached, Mr. G ntrtdge leaped
out and seized it by the bridle. The
horse broke away and dashed on
down the hill smashing the Btiggv
to I its. Mrs G u tu d g c with the ha
t>V in her arms was thrown over a
successful silair.
hot
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Ni» i*.
ili
on
Solali
JC-nd.
Mr F le d O ' va Id, wil- ilid two
children from Findlay. Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs I) Sproni Mrs S Oswald
Miss G ustav ut Portland, r d Mr
and Mrs Mini! Oswald of Gresham
(.pent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs J. h Schenk and family at
Springwater.
Mr. Fred
Fred Oswald
( j , waM
Mr.
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was a delegate at the E lk s conven*
tioil item Oilio.
Mr* J C. I.a Fiance, whose luis-
! hand died from a fall while fishing
tu ihe Clackam as ami whose re
mains were brought here for burial,
about ten days ago, was litre last
week to visit the* grave. She was
> 1 ! at th» time of the tuncral
La-
France left an estate of alxrut $[<■
a,'.i \ ,:i 1'
- i r » 1* M. and -is
o'clock A, U. «ii i providing for the
in
pounding, sole and redemption, ot sa d
tuiiiii.ii*.
me l i O R D A I N E D 11V T H E C IT Y
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K ST .U 'A tiA .
Sec. 1. It shall 1 unlawful for an.
person to allow am '1 1 • cattle or mute j
them o, , , ,■ ,r care. to run
i nt largì* or to l*e ■ rtUfi in any of the l
hl>{hv
^ ways, f»r alley«», of the City j
| of h.st.icii'l.i, between the hours of seven 1
: o'clock 1*. M. and i\ o'eloi k A. M
j
Sec. 2.
Pdlucc Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. A lexander Miller
.if Los Angeles have purchased the
H arvey M aishall place of 10 acres
in Springwater and will reside there.
Tito Misses M uteline Seeley and
Clara Smith of Portland, w ho went
to Timber, to accept positions, re­
turned Monday evening to listaca
da. T h ey were not much taken
with Timber.
the lad didn't appear, the mother J fit the Fost Office, and at the pound in-
figured her divorced husband wi
clo&u re.
Sec. 4. If any animal so taken up or
back of the plan.
lines during the day so the slogan
"V o te for Cascade County’ ’ was
seen by hundreds of people outside
Portland
The lilk'sconvention and parude
were witnessed by Iistacada people,
who also enjoyed the vaiiom a t­
traction,s of lilt s week, including
the hall games and the theatres
The return was made at midnight
the special arriving home about 3
o'clock
Beef versus Bones at
Fal»Lean gam e Sunday.
The Pats and beans will play 1, | re- at Wichita Before the latter com-
initted suicide, when temporal Lily
iltlli- in n !, is rccoi ering hi» health
on his father-in-law's place in Gar-
field,
Sergent I’ eaihin, though
weak, apparently is none the worse
for his experience.
luminary name' tlii» a fte in h . m at *’».80
lieluw appear* the lineup o f the 1 1
la y n f D e f y star*, til ten* displace­
ment whe will meet the hey* with the
,:it ini a nf a katydid, huinl iy fortmonn
1 1 10 (I’l'luek, en the diamt ml ut K.*is
• nifitpark. It i* sultinnlj Hnnuunrtal
Uiey Will piny hisohatl and two jmijeea
t f that gam e w ill fe e if it's really an,
.lark Me Curdy and "R e d ' StanilBh,
|i th alim Rtiy*, who allege they will he
• m il to the Fate, premise to umpire
| ipartiallv.
The w eath er ho* been «■> Juicy till*
i eek that the Fat# h aven 't dared i|e
I ly praelieinp, #o the Skinniea uuyh: to
I ve the edge a little. Ju*t fiuw the
>, itfft will lint u >, irn't Hire, hut Mur-
1 iy or Sparks will pitch f'>r the Fata.
■eddy catehi-g f n d Dr Adix pitching
f r tha Lean*. h w l ' U or one o f the
ling* catching.
le fe 'n lh ' !»:.-i»nd| o f th# team»:
* t.--.M u rra y . Rteil, C#*sidy, Jayne,
her. D ove's
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a ,
C. Pronaort, IU lo ro,
irk-. Kaver.n «ud Winner,
I'.;.;* ., "fin d " Tracv,
1 d. iig. E. S a l i'g.
Ila rtlitt,
I»r. Adix,
¿m ilhi M organ, H»"'e and Hclrtl#,
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor's phone can t>e connected
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
D r.
j .Treasurer.
FOR U I'.N T Two s room cott
S- ■ ir. Any person who shall violate
ages, city water, electric lights and any of the provisions of sections 8 or 9 of
Bath Inquire Dr. A d ix .
tf. this t rdinanee, shall be deemed guilty < f
a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction be-
T h ey have it good fresh vege­ fore the Re rder, shall be fined in any
tables. G o am) s;c them. Frtd smu m>t exceeding om* hundred dollars,
Jorg.
or by impri.-. imitnt for any term r.ot
FO R T R A D F \ lv Busintss, hot t xeuediug fifty days, or by lx>th fine and
not the Building
Trade even fo: imprisonment.
Passed Ju ly r * 19 12.
1)ear Iistacada. Rent #10 a
Approved Ju ly 10, 1913.
montfa, with year's lease. W hit
J . \Y. Reed, M ayor.
|iavP you? Je ff's Little Restauiant. Attest. Chnidt \V. Devore, Recorder.
D E N T IS T
Will he in Kstncada on Fridays «»id
Saturdays. Appointments may be
made with Dr. A dix.
C L A U D E W. D E V O R E
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A COOL KITCHEN, EVEN
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They had Fred Jorg
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A T TO RN E Y - A T- LAW
and
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
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MIDSUMMER
and ending Aug. 8. 1913 .
S a :d sale ot iinuor* i* to t»e essnductisl
in a bui’. d irr. liv a U d on Lot ô. Block 1
oreginal uk.i o f F i t o f E rta -cd a.
With 1 .1 K ur. h.
Jew elry work of all kind neatly
an ’ promptly done,— I.aHatt.
E s t a c a d a , O retio n
J. W. MILLER
BLACKSMITH
K X I'K R T IIOKSH-SIIOKR
A ll work guaranteed
With a real live breeze blowing away
3
J. V. B A R R
B LA C K SM IT H
the stifling sultry air and cooling
the whole room — that’s your
kitchen, and all others too
that have an
3
3
3
3
l< »till at the old stand and willing lo do
any of the work in his line
GIVE HIM A CALL
Team Work and Hduling by
the Day or Contract
WOOD delivered in any quantity
or length, ist class 4 foot w oo!
slaBwood delivered at $ 2 .0 0 per
cord. 16 inch at $2.50 per load.
ELECTRI C FAN
W. M. YONCE
«
Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co.
jsi The Oregon Fire Relief Asso­
ciation of McMinnville
with f 21 i.ix»o reserve#, solicits your
business through
J o h n B ro w n
G r e s h a m , O re g o n
Phone
Gresham . 519
Or leave word at this olhee
I also h ive the OREGON MERCHANTS
and BEAVER STATE INSURANCE COS.
Seventh and Alder Sts.
Phonos:
Mata 6688,
A (il .il
CEDAR
If You Are Going To Build
GO TO
The Estacada Lumber Yard
LO CK AT OUR STOCK
G E T O U R P R IC E S
SHINGLES
We manufacture all kinds of Ceilas
Shingles and are prepared at all
times to deliver the same. Also
to sell at the mill, having stock on
hand at all times
A. K R IEG E R
&
--- PROPRIETOR---
Estacada Agent —A .
CO.
Morrow
Reed & Sparks
W e claim to carry the best material and want to prove it
All of our No. 2 stock and better is kiln dried.
Successors to
0. R. Jacobs
E. D. ALLEIM, Proprietor
Measures Taken Scientifically
Repairing of All Kinds
Plumbing and flectric
Wiring
F.N I’R F.SS
Garments Made Accurately
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Positively.
A. MORROW & SON
Livery, Board, Sale and
j
Exchange Stable
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Call and see our line of Spring
ESTACADA.
OREGON
Woolens
E X E C U T O R S N O TIC K .
GUARANTEED
ALL
SNIDER AKO NORTH
WOOL
CAZADERO.
ORE
N o l li E FOR L IC E N S E .
Notice i* hereby given Miat the under
¡0 . d, William K. ranch w ill make ap-
pi coticn rn
6th 1612 to the Com­
mon Cot ■:> ¡1 o f the C ity o f Estacad a,
Oregon for n license to sell a t retail
intoxicating beverages, including vinous
and malt liquors, in the city of Estaca-
f, . , hc , , ,sr beginning. Aug. 7 . .912
L. A. W E L L S
PO RTLA N D , OREGO N
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J. W. Doty, a prominent resident
ol I'agle Creek, was in town lu es-
da>.
lie reports that t'top con-
d it ions are
Biiih satisfactory. Mr.
Doty is a raiser of turkeys and has!
For Sale— Utilità r tin- stirtei
a large flock. The bird* nre al-i
cheap. In good condition. Imjitire
lowd to nest whi te they please and
of St«wat I at McCurdy Lumlier N
aside from feeiiiti", shift for tin m-
H ardware Co.
tf
.'elves. 1 hey thrive and arc a source
'.he
Fat
cattle
wanted;
the
tutte:
of profit.
1 Hitter . — See Fred Jorg.
Melvin Shanklaud ot South Bend
I can fix a n y t h in g Umt is w ro n g
Wash, is visiting with the fam ily of
with your watch.— I.aH att.
hi* Brother K. S. Shankland. He
I guarantee all work done —
will remain here a week and then
I.aH
att.
go to Eastern Oregon He was met
WANTKP Highest price paid
at Portland By M is Myrtle Murrv
and Miss Jinny.' Bhanklaud, who tor eggs at the palace Meat Market
•petit fvlks week there
* * * * *
O FF IC K , A D JO IN IN G RF.StD F.NCR
committed shall he unclaimed at the ex- (
piration ol three days from the date of |
, . T,
,
...
. r'lich committment, the t it v Marshal
h v a iit fth s t B ro o k e at th e r e v iv a l , ,,
. ■
,
. ,
,
shall sell such amnia, at public auction
m eetin g , la st
e v e n in g , to o k
a hot
,
,
,
. . . . . .
, , ,
,
,
i t - to tla highest rest
b. h r . alter
sh ot at th e h lk s , w h o re ce n ti\ held
.
'
,
,
•
. t. . posting a notice invmk a description ol
th eir n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n nt Port
,
. ,
! . ,
. *
,
such anim al, and the date and place ot
land. Mr Brook was of the opinion ;
sale, such notice to ! * posted at least five
that the word “ Protective" in the
days before such sale, at the City II ill,
Benevolent Protective Order Klks,
at the postoffice and at the city pound,
meant protection to drunks Ilis re­
the net proceeds of such sale, alter de­
marks created a mild sensation.
ducting the fees, costs and expenses al­
S ix accessions to the Christian
lowed by this ordinance shall be paid to j
church have been made since the
the City Treasurer, and placed by him in i
meetings under the eloquent evan­
the General Fund.
gelist began. The revival will con
Sec. 5, If at any time, before the sale
tinue a week or two longer. The
the owner of any animal su taken up ,
Sunday program will be especially
shall claim the same, he or she shall be ,
interesting.
tliereof, upon
entitled to the posse-
VIOLA
the payment of cl. irges, costs and ex- j
----
I penses to such taking up and keeping.
Evangelist on E*ks.
pci sou to maliciously or mischeiviously
WOOD & LUMBER
P H Y S IC IA N A SURGEON
Any of the animal* described
I in section one, found running at large or
trap shoots and fly casting contests ! have the Benefit of his skill and sl crete or inq»ound the animal of another
and to aid in the protection of gaiiiei morc **lan 20 >cars e*pcrince. Cou- or to maliciously or niischieviouslv aid
Announceinent of the date of the
biin in Dr. A d ix office, i\ id. or abet therein.
Sec. 1 . It shall be the duty of the
meeting will lie made.
1 1 » 1) 2 4 - Scor‘>s " f rtfrences.
Dr. L ow e’s glasses are death to City Maishal to keep an accurate ac­
The Portland |«|>ers say that
count of all tin receipts and disburse­
headaches, risk vout neigiibors
ment-, and to make a full and detailed
linon Culiff, of Ca/ndtro. in 1906 a
Wanted to Hire For from 3 ° report of his proceedings to the City
champion pitcher fur the Portland
iju fi, was interviewing the Mc- ila js to 6 months, a team of horses i Council semi annually, stating therein
the number of anim als impounded, the
Credii» last week, relative to re­ weight about 1.200 or more each. j number sold, to whom sold, amount re­
instatement in the league. He Be- j i°r easy work nt rock crusher.
ived tlu rti r, ».lie amount received and
1 Good pasture and feed an ! ..rod I ¡-.iid for feet’ , and tlie amo uits p i l to
lieves he cau come hack.
Police Sergeant l’eaohin ot Port 1 rnr*
Ieijiiire R. M. Standish. persons as fees for taking up of animals,
it. au 1 the net proceeds paid to the City j
land who was shot twice By his wife T.s,oi«'.a.
STABLE
H E N R Y V .A D IX .M .D
At Runet's theatre Saturday eve­
ning, the W rights Co. will (»resent
Misses Daisy and Ada Coope visited, ^ 6 Any ptr
laking up and
pstacada special visit, Elk* convention a three act comedy. There are six
friends in Red land
the U tter p t u t o f c< .unuitii ii|$ to the City Marshal auv o f.
pnd advertises division movement
people in the company. Only one last week.
the animals set forth and described in
An enjoyable trip.
picture reel will he presented, on
E verybo d y is having, and h arvesters section one, shall receive a tee of one
Cascade County’ s campaign re account ol tlie length of the play.
are scarce.
dollar for each animal. The City Mars j
ceived a good line of advertising
Conrad Cockerline has returned from hal shall be entitled to receive a fee of 1
Friends of B O Boswell are in­
last T h ursday, the date of the big dignant over the statement th at he I F alls C ity, Ore. where lie has been one dollar for impounding, registering
and posting up of notices. The fees for 1
pilks parade and celebration at Tori fell down during the fat mans race visiting his mother and sister.
The B oosters Club vvus organized lust feeding animals shall be fifty cents per
land. A ll F.stacr.da closed its bus­ Fourth, of July. Mr Boswell not
dny, for *«di animal. The t ity ¡Marshall
iness places and the people took a only kept his feet, during the big Satu rd ay and officers w ere elected.
in addition to the fees mentioned, shall |
Joh n Hamiltf n’s barn is being ra ­
holiday, wearing badges "V o le for run, but won second prize.
receive five per cent of the proceeds <4
pidly constructed.
any such sale of such anim al; the fees
Cascade County" which called at
Marshal Ames has cleaned out
Edw ard M iller’s road is nearly com­ mentioued in this section to be collected
tention to the boosters, wherever
the thistles around the streets and pleted.
from the owner of such animal, if he or
they went.
she redeems the same, or to be paid out
alleys
Now it is up to lot owners
N O T IC E FO R L IC E N S E .
The special of two ears which
N otice is hereby g iv e n that the un­ of tlie amount from the sale of the same,
to take care ot their property.
left litre at 7 o'clock, was decorated
Thistles on some of the lots are dersigned, G eorge Y en ke, w ill make and not otherwise.
Sec. 7. The owner of any animal sold
with big streamers extending the
application on A u gu st (>, 1912 to the
throe feet high.
common council o f the C ity
Estacada under the provisions of this ordinance,
length of the ear. The signs and
One of the impromptu parades Oregon fo r a license to sell at retail who shall at any time within one year of :
the badges and the crowil were the
that attracted big attention last intoxicating beverages, including vinous the date of such sale make satisfactory j
I exult . of \V. F. Cart ’s hustling
Thursday was headed by Lee and and m alt liquors in the C ity o f Estaca* proofs of his owner-ship, shall be entitled
Mr. Cary not only circulated the
da, fo r the ye a r beginning A u gu st 7 , to the net proceeds, as received by the ’
Neil Bronson and H. M. Ciuse, a
paper which business men signed
1912 and ending August 8, 1913 , said City Treasurer, from such sale, by a
drum corps, boosting Cascade coun­ sale o f liquors is to be conducted in a warrant drawn on tlie general fund of
(losing the town for the holiday,
ty. T h e parade was two blocks building located on Lot 5 , Block 1 , the city.
hut lie engaged the special train
Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful for any
oreginal plat o f C ity f Estacada.
long.
looked after the sign painting and
person W take his cwn animal, or that of
G eorge Yer.k *.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph W alberger
not content with this, lie hired a
any other person, out of the custody of
Wednesday Ju h 24. Dr. the City Marshal or any person who has
drum corps Thursday night at Port of Fort Dodge, were the guests o-er
Lowe* the well k n o w n eye | found the . ame running at large, or
laud started it out to boost Cascade Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A F^.
county. People attending the bilks Sparks. Mr. W alberger attended sight specialist will be mi Kstaca- herded, in the >treels, highways or alleys
da again in I)r. A dix office ktineni- ¡ ° f b»e city of tacada, and has taken it
convention, certainly learned that a the Klks grand lodge, his fourth
with the intention of impounding
her 1 day only.
trip
and
says
the
Portland
reunion
movement for division was on in
the s;itiie. or out of the city pound, by
You
and
your
children
are
safe
this section.
Claude VV. Devore was best of all,
stealth or force, or to interrupt or hiuder
Plans are afoot for the organizat­ if you wear Dr. Low e’s superior any one while in the discharge of Ins
assisted Mr. Cary in tunning the
duties under tlie provisions of this or-
ion of the Fstaeada Gun and Rod glasses- eye safe and price safe
Special.
The cars composing the Iistacada club, to include all lovers of field They cost you no more than tlie j dinance.
Sec. q. It shall be unlawful for any
It is the plan to hold | inferior kinds usually sold and you
Special were bent out over othtr and stream
BOOST FOR CASCADE COUNTY
Livery, Feed 4 Sale
Boon) «ut1. I.ong Distance T elephone
Darling says cannery is
C. W. Seymour, who has '*ten j guide, baring first obtained per­ description as may aid the owner to j
Salvation of fruit Men. indisposed, as a result ot a slight mission from his mother. When ; identify his animal, a true copy of which j
he shall forthwith po-t at the City Ibdl,
Darling spent a day here with
friends.
"Straw berries sold for not less
than f t 15 a e r a te " he sa id ," and
the grower saved his crate. Cher­
ries were four cents a pound. The
cannery took everything and had a
good payroll. If Fstaeada can land
it, there should lie no hesitancy in
locating a cannery here- ”
It v oil '.low
go.»! a l ic a k l. t c,.ii Is- wllh sivll
provisions
U . hand.. 1 none but
W. A. JO N IiS
the ,ugar c u t'd kinds and a taste
I’ ROI'R IKTOK
of tin m mi m . a good appetite at
Good rigs and careful driver» always
oner. Try seme to-morrow mor­
SPECIAL ATTENTION
ning and enjoy a b r e a k fa s t fit fo r a j
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
king.
ll
the hours of w een
H G Trowbridge the Garfield
herded on any of the streets, highways
or alleys of the Cit f Kstaciula, between
merchant was in town yesteidav.
the hours of seven oVI n.k 1*. M. and six
as was Howarel Smith, storekeeper
j ° ’clock A. M. may 1 « i»kv:i up by any
“1 Spnngwater
D'rs'">. a“ '» “ tlur i ken to the City
Dr and Mrs. Ruff, after a months
Found or delivered t<> tlie City M edial.
See. „ 3. It shall be the duty of the City 1
. t
visit with Mr and Mrs. J R . M e-
u h ieh $ 5 .5 0 0 w a s in su ra n c e . j riarsi al to have charge of the Cily ;
Curdy and J S McCurdy, left f o ’ ¡ 00°
$.$ eoo in thè Modertl Woodnitn Posimi. to rcceivi- .n-.i care for ail auiutaU
their home ut Paola Kan.
and >1 500 iti thè Modem Artisans. , eoinnnttcd to tu, e h ... ..r iouiidtiy liim
Miss Louise Blaine, oi Helena, C \V. Devote is tur attom ey.
runuiug at largo or lier.lcil, in vadati n
of kection one, and set* that sueh animai* 1
Mont a twice of Jam es G . Blaine,
H o w a rd O rm isto n , au O rego n h, vt. pro, v r fee 1 and water, and he ahai 1 !
visited over Sunday with Mr. and
C it y b o y w h c w a s re p o rte d to b a v e j use due dlligen.ee to tìnti thè m v or 01 ,
Mrs. A. W. Botkin of Garfield.
treeu kidnapped by a young watmtn sai<l animal*. He shall keep a book in I
More than 300 former residents
¿1 years of age and brought to FN which he shall register a description of |
log. Fortunately, aside from b r u i s e s w i k e o u s i n . belonging to the Wis-
all animal* taken up by or delivered to
tacada,
strived here all right and
,.<> harm was done. The aceid. nt consj|1 Society of Porl,and. held
him for commftun ' wi: h description I
llteii went to Portland, where he shall set forth, when received or taken I
occurred on the narrow roadway at t D. ir annual picnic at 1
tacada park I tQOj.
(jle jjifc# convention. The up, the kind of m iinal, the approximate
a dangerous point.
Sunday.
woman look the hoy along as .. .'ike, color, marks, brands and : uch other '
paralytic stroke, June 30. is recover
A cannery, which absorbed prac- . . .
,
,,
,
, .. me nicely under the care of Dr
tically the t nil re output of the fruit
.
Steiner
growers adjacent to Salem, kept
Hall games scheduled for next
prices up to a profit ixfint and pro
vid a great thing for the fruit gro­ Sunday include Iistacada vs . the
wers, declared A . J Darling for­ Baltimore Lunch team of Portland
merly of Khtacada, but now a fur­ .it FIstacada and Springw attr vs
niture manufacturer of Sale ill. Mr. Logan at Logan.
A '»i re of our l. as 1 n
'ays'­
u-tu rned
SANDV RiDGE LUMBER CO.
All kinds of rough and dresed lumber
N O 1, R O U G H . ¡$> 7.00
Mill is three miles east of Eagle Creek on Sandy Ridge
S a n d y R id g e L u m b e r Co.
JO E L JA R L.
m an ager
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has Been duly appoint­
ed Executor of the Last Will anil
Testament of Harriet L Ball, de­
ceased. and any and all persons
having claims against the said
estate must present them at the
office of nry Attornevs, Dtmiek Ac
Dimick. Oregon C ity, Oregon, duly
verified within six months from the
dale of this notice.
Dated Ju ly 8th, i q u .
Dimick Sc Dimick
A ttorneys for Executor.
G eotgt H Blackburn.
F.xeeutor ot the Last W ill and
Testament of Harriet L Ball
decease 1-
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