'6 4 Ymi GpI. Our Rpst I Price Whether I Posted or Not S Many people making purchases in our store are ' surprised when we call J $ them back to give them their change. 4 Can't understand why we msist on re- turning to them 15 to 25 cents when they buy a regular dollar bottle of med- O icine. But this is one of the reasons why our business has grown in a dozen years from a store with one clerk to a store with six or seven. Because the O same price applies to the close buyer as to one who never thinks of change. If our price is 75 cents to you (instead o a dollar) you may be sure it is 75 cents 4 to your smallest child, should you have This week we are having a special sale on Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes.' These sales are saving our customers from 20 to 40 per cent on staple drug store supplies. Why not take advantage of them ? o Tooth Brushes - 5c 4c " " 10c 7c . J5c 10c " 20c . 15c " " - 25c j 18c " - 35c 25c " " - 50c 35c " 44 - 75c . 50c Hair " - 25c 19c 35c 25c 50c 39c " 1 00 79c 1 50 1 13 2 00 1 49 - 2 50 1 95 O . ' u' u O Hait " O " O " i O 44 u " " - 2 50 1 95 Y C. G, HUNTLEY Oregon City, Ore. Popular Price Druggist. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. T E Gault to E II Cooper.lols 1 and 2 of blk 3. Gladstone 1500 J V Trullinger to P T O'Connor, Its 1,2 and 3 of nee 3, 3, 3 e 100 ii O Fields, et al to P 0 & 0 R R Co, pt MclCinley elm. 5000 3 D Mickler to P G llerner, vt of ejofseof sec 34,1, 3 e 1100 O E AlcCord to J Gerber, Jr, 180 as in A Mattoon elm, 3, 3 e 1 G Moser to F Moser, 0.81 aa In sec 5, 3, 1 e 100 i Moser ta S Moser, 53 19 as in sec 6,3, le 1200 W J McOord to J Gerber, Jr, 180 as in Mattoon clni, 3, 3 e 1 A M Atkinson to E F Irons by sheriff , 4 1 34 as in Fisher elm, 2,2 e. 1500 J V Meldrum to G A teel, 5j' as in Hinearson clm,2,2e ....... 1 T II l.awson to B H fount ans, lot 2, biktt, Marslilield J 11 Hickman to C W Cassedy, se t 2, 3, 4 e 1 S O Stone to K L Sabine, ai of ne l-4,,ec31, l,4e 1200 W J Zimmerman to C Kerr, 10 as in lec HO, I, 2 050 15 II Cooper to M lleaily.lota 1 and 2in blk 30, Gladstone 1250 m How's This 1 Weoffvr One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ual.'s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Tiledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. .1 . Cheney or the last Hi years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all N business transactions and financially nble to carry out any obligations made fiy their firm. WVst & I'kuax, Wholesale Drugcists, Toledo, O. W'Ai.mNO, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Urngaists, Toledo, O. Hal.'B Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mil Ci'ua surfaces of the system. Price, 75 fier.bottle. o!d by all druggists. Tes timonials free. H ill's Famiiy Pills are the best. Cull for UUts. P.ida will be received up to June TSth for the construction of an addition to the Purkpl.u e school building, under modi fied plain. The new plans aud speclti- vatious c:in be seen at the residence of W. A. White, arehite.t, corner of 8th . uui Jefferson etreeta. The Hi't rrecriitliin for MalrlH "Hulls and Fever Is a' bottle of Grove's 1" uteleeB Chill Tonic. It is simply iron jinl quinine in a tasteless form, No cureno pay. Price 50c. . 35r. 25c . 75c . 5oc - 25c 19c - 35c 25c - 50c 39c Y i nn 19c. w ? nn t 4.9 w Official Vote of Oregon, Salkm, June 25. Secretary of State F I.Dunbar this afternoon made public the official abstract of the vote for the state and congressional officers at the recent election. The total vote was 92,920, and the republican candidates were elected by an average plurality of 15,030 votes. As the vote for governor is canvassed bj the legislature, the vote for that office la not shown. The returns heretofore published show Chamber lain's election by a plurality of 256 votes. The highest plurality is that of Judue Bean who led by 17,140, with Dunbar next with 17,000. The initiative and referendum carried by a vote of 5 to 1 and by a two-thirds majority of all the voles cast, although it had but 589 votes to spare. About 26,000 voters did not vote on the question. The total vote for the leading candi dates was as follows: Supreme judge Bean, republican 49,876 Bonham, demncrat 32,730 Secretary of state Dunbar, republican 47,023 bears, democrat 30,00 State treasurer Moore, republican 46 418 Blsckman, democrat 30,500 State superintendent Ackerman, republican 47,045 Whihi, democrat 31,840 Attorney general Crawford, republican 45.423 Raley, democrat 32,311 State 'printer Whitrey, republican 42,649 Godfrey, democrat 31,010 Congressm in first district Tongue, (republican 23,585 VVeatherford, democrat 10,213 Congressman second district Williamson, republican 23,397 Butcher, democrat .15,598 Ladies' hats at the Hed Front in styles and at prices to suit one and all. Now is the time to paint and renovat vour houses. Ctiarm.au & Co. are mak ing special prices on Paints, Oils and Kalsomine, County Treasurer's Xotice. I now have money to pay general fund countv warrants endorsed prior to Janu nary 2d, 1900. Ii. forest will cease on the warrants in cluded in this call on the date hereof. A. Li'KLi.isu, Treasurer, Clackamas County, Or. Smith's Dandruff l'oinatle stops itching scalp upon application, three to bis removes all dandruff and will stop fulling hair. Price 50o., at all druggists. You Know What You Are Tallin! When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every Kittle showing thst it s simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless lorni. iNo cure, ro pay. ouc. Street Car Strike. On Tues.lay all the employes of t' e P.O. and 0. Railway struck because the company refu-.ed to discharge Superin tendent Tiffany and "tlieoatcher Stuart and had discharged six of the oldest em- pkyes, who were membera of the gritv- nce committee. But two cars were unnineTueBda'. one in charge of Sur oerintendent Tiffany and the other in charge of G. 0. Fields. A petision bad bt-en in circulation for the removal of Superintendent Tiffany and Car Dis patcher smart. This obtained many signatures in Oregon Oily and several 01 hers in Sell wood and Miiwakie unoe carman we e signers of this petition and Mr. Tiffany de.na'ided that these bijiiji- ures Le wilhiirawn or the signers would puffer discharge. The names were not removed and the entire furce went on a strike as the result. There nas been bad feeling 'or some time between Superintendent Tiffany and his men The primary caune of the present trouble was the discharge ot Jlo torman Meldrum at the time of the re- ceut wreck near Gladstone. The car men claim this accident was due wholly to the work of Oar Dispatcher Stuart, But few people travel on the street car and the boats are crowded. The trains also secure a share. Several banners ar-i carried by boys sent along the streets of OregonCity with this inscrip tion "Scab car : take boat." The busi ness men of Oregon City sympathize with the strikers and practically boycot the cars. Superintendent Tiffany was arrested for delivefing freight from a passenger car to several stores. He pleaded "not guilty " and will be tried July 3rd. The men workingon the new baseball park joined the Btrikerson Wednesday. New Sprinkling littles. To accommodate the merchants with more convenient hours for sprinkling streets and sidewalks so as to lay the dust, the Board of .Water Commissioners have amended the rules to permit the use of water between the hours of seven to nine, a. m., and two to lour, p. m. Lawn and garden sprinkling, or irri gation, can be done only auring the hours as preyiously published, six to eight, a. m., and six to eight, p. m, Probate Court Orders. Ella E. Williams was discharged as administrator of the estate of Martha E. Partlow. A Tice was appointed administrator of the estate of John W. lice. Letters testamentary issued to Nancy Ann McMurrar in the estate of John C. McMurray, and M. W. Gardner, II Breithaupt and G. McMurray were ap nointed anoraisers. J. R. Morton was appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Wm. P. skirvin Kate R. Athey was discharged as ad miniBtrator of the estate of Cbae. K Athey. School Notes. West Oregon City elected one new teacher, Miss Martha Sturchler, in Dlace of Miss Patty, who has just been mairied to Mr. VauRhan. The Bulletin extends congratulations. Diplomas issued to Eighth Grade pu- pilBof Ulackamas Uounty lor tneyear ending June loth, i!)U, Dy uounty su Derin'endent J. C. Zinser: Helen Sprague, Logan, No. 8, Mr. Ba ker. Maude E. Holder, Currinsville, No. 68 Mr. Surface. Mary Vaughan, Willamette, M. Hyatt Jennie O. Reichie, Stafford, No. 41 Miss Downing. Rex W. Lewis, Molalla, No. 35, Mr. Brown. Dora E. Ambler, Clackamas, No 64, Mr. tishe'. Rpsina Sohatz, Stafford, No. 41, Miss Downing. Frank Dowiy, Currinsville, No. 7. Miss flaenel. Christel Bowers, Macksburg, No. 20, Mr. Mack. Ida Smith, Macksburg, No. 20, Mr. Mack . Leonard L. Parmenter, Barlow, No. 96, Miss Barlow. Hughie Jone, Cams, No. 29, Mr, Metz- ger. 1 Cora Jaguar, Cams. No. 29, Mr. Metier. Marshall Lazelle, Oregon City, No. 43, Miss Bradford. Harr Elligsen, Staffoitd, No. 41, Miss Downing. Axel J. Estberg, Stafford, No. 41, 3iss Downing. Everett Green, Payn, No. 49, Mr. Davis. Huldah Kanne, " Isabel Hunter, " " " Maggie McDonald, New Era, No. 6. Miss Uleason. Donald Shaw. Clara Miller, Bessie Slioue, Robert Ingram, Frances Wil kinson, Vern Batdoif, West Oregon City, No. 34, Mr. Gary. Mae Egge, Tillie Scliaier, Harry Ber dine, Willamette, No. 105, M. Hyatt. Ernesi Naeff, Milwaukie, No. 28, Mr. Downing. Htilph Gnuble, Macksburg, No. 20, Mr. Murdock. Sarah E. Gard, Clarkes, No. 32, Miss Freston. Bessie Sleight, Cauhy, No. b4, Miss Swan by, Royal II. Trulliiiger, Meudowurook, No. 11, Miss Evans. Dillie M. Lm:ke Joseph R. Hoff, Oanby No. 18, Mr. Eccles. Male lin Telford, Lillie Hacker, Cane- mah, No. 3, Mr. Bm:k. Lomi Small, Edna Ooone, Myttle White, Ethel Thompson, Walter Courter, Os wego, No. 47, Mr. EvuiH. Kate Hampton, Annette Wait, Canby, No. 86, Mr. Winches. Carrie Fedolph, Damascus, No. 77, Miss Olson, Leo Schindler, Louise Demeuther, Delia Taylor, Jfssie Squires, Harry West, Lucia Ciiffil, Martha Birkemeier, Leta Miller, Milwaukie, No. 1, Mr. . McLaughlin. . Lydia Steiimuller. Currinsville, No. 7, Miss Haenel. Wallace Telford, Minnie Klemsen, Cane man, No. 4. Mr, Buck, Scollie Faubion, Laura Purcell, George Robinson, Guy Kennedy, Geoigie Matlhies, Marie Frederich, Ettie Mor ris, Huldah Mundhenke, Parkplace, No. 48, Mr. McCann. IClier Kennight, Canby, No. 54, Miss Swaiihy. Sam TuUtowga, Willamette, Mr. Hvatt. Bertha Long, Oaueuiuu, No. t, -Vlr. Buck. Sherman Seely, Wilsonville, No. 23, Mr. Vuicei t, f Viola GribbW, Canby, "o. 38, Mr. Stan-brough. LECAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby Riven that I tave file! with the County Court ot Clackamas Counly and Slate of OreKon rav final report as administrator of the estate of James A. Bartmr, rieceasnd and that said court has set Monday, the 7th day of July, 19t2, at the hour of 10 o'clock a in., of said day as the time for bearing said report and objections there to if any there be. A. B. LINN, Administrator of of the Estate of James A. Barbur, Deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ctackanms County. George E. Smith, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. Catherine A. 8mith, Defendant, j To Catherine A. bmith, the abore named de fendant. In the name of the state of Oiegon you are he-cby required tonupear aud answer the com .plulnt filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the last day of the publication of this summons, and if you fail to ap pear or answer tile plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in Ihe cemplainl ' tween you and the plaintiff be dissolved. ThiB sumcions is published bv order of the Hon. ThoinnsF. Kyan, county judge of Clackamas comity, state of Oregon, made and entered the 24th day of Mav, 19112. and the date of the first publica tion hereo't is Mav m, lUO'i, and ol the last publi cation July 11, 1902. JOIIN DITCH BURN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Daied. May 29th, 1902. SUMMONS. Id the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county, i Anna WhitfieM, plaintiff, vs. Albert 6. Wltfleld, neielidant. To Albert G. Whitfield, the above-named de fendant : In the name of the state of Oregon, you are heieby commanded to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court on or Deiore Aiigus: y, iyi, atter six week s publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear, for want thereof Ihe plaintiff will take judgment again.nl you a,s prayed in said com plaint, via: A decree of divorce between you and plaintiff', aud the change of plaintiff's name to Anna j autiost,, This order is made by Thomas F. Ryan, judge of thecounty court of Clackamas couutyt Oregon, June 25, 1902. First publication June 27, 1902. JOHN W. LODEK, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tbe circuit court of the rtate of Oregon, for the county or uiacnamiis. Mary Lulu Deitst, plaintiff, s. Frank W. Deitz, defendant. To Frank W. Deilz, the above named defend ant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the oom plaint riled against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the first publication of this summons ; the first publication thereof as ordered by said court being on the 27th day of June, 1002, and which is the date of the first pub lication of Ihe same. And if you fail to so appear and answer, for W(tnt thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the court for relief prayed for in the oomplaiut herein, to wn : For a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mouy now existing betweon plaintiff and defend ant, aud decieeing that plaintiff have the custody of the minor children named in said complaiut. This summons is served on you by publication in the Coubikr-Hebaid, once a week for six consocutive weeks, the first publication thereof being made in the issue of Juue 27, 1902, by order of Hon. T. A. McBride. a judeeof the above en titled court, duly made and entered therein on the Zlst day oljune, ma. Last inser'lon August 1, 1902. MACMAHON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Bargain In the Latest Hats at Red Front Special Millinery Sale. Special sale Millinery at Red Front. "1 Proud of Her Hair. Every woman is proud of her bair, but that insidious disease of tha scalp, dandruff, will drive out the hair and Kill her pride unless cured at once. Prier's Bair Teod Is a positive cure for dandruff. It keeps the scalp clean and permits the hair to grow naturally. For sale by all druggist Scientific Dentistry Why Many Artificial Sets of Teeth Work Unsatisfactory They are Not Constructed along Lines of Recent Scientific Investigations COME time ago it was discovered by Dr. VV. I. Bon well, a dentist, who has made many scientific investigations- in relation to the human teeth, that the lower jaw forms an equilateral triangle, the base of which is distance from centre to centre of the condyles of the jaw, and the sides the distance from these points to the medium line of Ihe inferior incisors. The sides of the triangle averaging about four inches. The centres of the tips of the anterior superior teeth artf in the arc of a circle. A line at right angles to the medium line of tlv head circle which is known as the through the centres of the a similar line parallel to the periphery of the circle, will edges of the second molar The cuspid and the an first molar teeth forming and secondary springs of they mark the decided Failure in the making ably is due to a lack of facts. you nearly a thousand first sons who are wearing arti fort and pleasure, construct tcen years practice in Ore- lositive ,i ; i m i a inrr ef Lowest rates consistent with first-class work. Dr. L. L. PICKENS, Barclay Building, Oiegon WfUMT i Ul WJMim ge'ATO'Pflttf lM -1T" Willi Ill y To Our Customers: 1 On account of the increase in prie of meats and labor we have been compelled to raise the price i of meals from 20e t6 26e. George Bros. Restaurant RED FRONT Court House Block, Look at This! For the next 60 days 10 per cent off on Pry roods9 oots, - AND - Furnishing &ood RED FRONT COURT HOUSE BLOCK MANHOOD RESTORED BEFORE and AFTER TlTIYnirwii? Mt.rf.npthAnnnml rMbirM The reason siifferers are not cured by inctors Is because ninety per cent are troubled wttri Proatatifla. CUPIDENE Is theonly known remedy to cure vilhout an operation, fiooo teBtlmonb ala. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxea does not eilect a pernmuujiteurft IM0 a box, tlx for 5.O0, by mall. Bend for frkk circular and testimonials. Aditresi D AV I. IHCDICINK CO., P. a Bx 2076, Ban Francisco, Cat. ibr SrUt b G. A. HARDING, Druggist. Oregon City Orejoa P. C O.By. Co. 25c is the rviular Sunday round trip rate between Oregon City and Portland. Get your tickets at Harding's drug store " All kinds of bicycle repairine, lock work and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb's bicycle shop, opposite Barlow's gro cery. Give them a trial and be satin fled. teeth. No fas or coc line iiiiiii J mm Oregon City, Ore for Cash, we will give IllC TRADING CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. Brown & Week Proprietors op the- Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON "CUPIDENE Thin rreat Vpt?.itjah1 viiaiizer.inepreacnp. tlon ol a lamous i'renen physician, will quickly cure you of all ner vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as tost Manhood. Pimplfs, Unutnesa to Marrv, Kxbausting Drains, Varlooeele and Constipation. It stops all losses by day cr nlglit Pi'eyenO) quick ness of discharge, which if not checked loads to Spermatorrhoea and all tue horrors of Impotency. '11 11 OEHZOeleaiiues the liver, tht kidnersand the urlnarvoreanaoi ttliiiUDuriLlea. fimall worIt nrirnnM. S. B. Catarrh Cure. Is taken inlernally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. It permeate i every fluid of tt e body, eradicates the disease from the system, cleanses and heals the afflicted parts and restores them to a natural, healthful condition. For sale by all druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Ad dress Smith Bros., Fresno, Oal. thrcugh the centre of this circle of the mouth, will pass second bicuspids teeth, and first, through the posterior pass throu-h the posterior teeth. terior buccal cusp of the respectively the primary the superior arch ; that is, changes in its direction, of artificial teeth unquestion knowledge of the above Dr. Pickens can give dass references from per ficial sets of teeth with corn ed during a period of thir gon City. City DENTIST