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Oregon city courier, Friday, aplr 10 1903. 1 ffl BUSCH' THE HOUSEFURNISH ER WE WANT CASH WE WANT REPUTATION The only way to get what you have to give is to see that you understand fully our desire to treat you well. Our offerings are planned with a view to giving the best returns for your money, so that you may feel an interest in coming again. Extension Tables from $4.00 to $20.00 Sprin g Stock of Go-Carts will be in soon. ' Lace Curtains 75c to $6.00 per pair. in Glass Cuboardiio Wall Paper 10c per roll "iPSI Grade When you buy your Carpet of us we see that you are relieved from the drudgery of laying it. Our men know just how and our carpet? like them, are reliable. See what we offer for 65 cents a yard. Iron Bed (not like cut) Spring and Mattress for $6.75 25 W. H. LAMB A . . . ffrepEityBisyele J. C. SAWYER 5 illlll 00a Successors to tBoh nson& Lamb "UllLin MIL 1J1V V WiWOl 11 JUL L til 1111 I ,l-k " tj Guns and Ammunition, Gasoline Lamps "ri'ii'-' iMitf-lriirF'r"'-ti''-" "' ' ' -';" "' '" ' We carnj a full line of Warranted Cullmj and Agents or Tribune - - Bicycles, $40 and $50 Iver Johnson, $30, $33, $4 and $50 Day, " $25 and $30 These are the wheels that stand up. Call arfU see them before buying We have the best equipped repair shop in Clackamas County, and guarantee first-class ,vork at less than Portland prices on Bicycles, Guns and General Repairing Keys fitted and Locks repaired. Shells loaded to order. Sole agents for I'al Alto Metal 1'olish the best on earth ....main Street, Oreqm Cp, Between 6tb and 7tl).... 'DR." SAWYER AT HIS OLD TRICKS IN WASHING TON. A Breezy Record of His Doings Pub lished by the Mercury. E. D. Sawyer, formerly employed with the Record in this city as an all. around solicitor and collector, and who, while here, cut a prettv wi e Bwath. winding up by passing a check on a local saloon keeper in Orezon Citv. h ta tieen eettins into some more cranp since he left here. The Sunday Mercury, a weeklv nanar devoted to writing up scandals and things pertaining to Portland's undor orld, has the following to say of Sawyer in its last Sunday's edition : "Dr.". D, Sawyer, known in Port land as a bilk, a fakir end aliief, has nnany Deen run entirely out of view. While here he swindled men. women and children He posed as a Mason of high degree, and succeeded In cheating many oi his less wary' brothers out of much less money. He borrowed on bis personal note and secured endorsement of bogus checks until he ought to have enjoyed the possession of a plethoric ex. chequer when he left. 'First, however, this contemptible scoundrel, went to Oreg h City, where he was soon discovered, not, though, un til he had secured money on bogus paper and promises. He fled from there noise lessly to Seattle, but the field in that metropolis appeared not to be especially inviting. From there he went to Victoria, B. C, but that town was too small for operation in hiB line on a large scale. "Thence, he went to Vancouver, B. C. arriving just in time to participate in a banquet given by the Masonic order, and instantly he leaped into favorable notoriety. Ho made a nice speech and otherwise became a most agreeable, and prominent factor iu tne euccesa of the evtrnt. "So favorable was the impression this consummate bilk made that the local agent of the Canadian Pacific Railroad company was ahouj to Bivehim a prom inent and lucrative position on the line, when, on the following day, information arrived from Oregon which nipped the Doctor's scheme in the bud. "This information revealed to interest ed parties there the character of the rascal's operations here, audi the con sequence wag that the doctor and bis alleged wife skipped out. No one seems to know where they went or how they dissappeared so suddenly. "Sawyer has shown remarable tact in escaping the penitentiary, but those who know him, freely confess the be lief that he will eventually land there." The Grim Reaper. AnnaEliva Gurley who was raised in Clackamas county departed this life in Arlington, Oregon, April 3rd, 1903. Her remains were brought to Canby and laid to re6t until the reat day when the quick and dead shall rise again. The interment took place on last Sunday and a hu ge number of Mends of the de ceased were present. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had enr.li n rnnuiml nun ni stomach and livur t.nmhln nil vuipiana could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. hang s Jvew Life Pills and she cot relief at once and ws firmliv rnrad Only 2oc, at Geo. A. Harding's Drui; store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. fn bt nlan! hnm cjanand '.lu wvll r, ) j iu, r d; 1,, (jjii tins. Cures Cuts heals Burns and Bruises, subdues Inflammation, mas ters I'i'es. Millions of Boxes sold vear ly. Works wonders in Boils, Tjfcors, Felons, Skin hruptions. It cures or no pay. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. r ANTED To increase my list of farms and lands for sale, in all parts of the county. Lands owned by non-residents represented and sold. H. E. Cross, At torney at Law. Walks Without Crutches. I was much alllicted with sciatica, writes Ed. C. Nud, Inwaville, Sedgwick Co , Kan.,"going about on crutches and fullering a ileal of pain . Iw 8 induc ed to try Ballard's Snov Liniment, which relieved me. I used three oOc hotiles. it in the greatest liniment 1 ever used; have recommended it to a number of persons, all express them selves are being beuetitted by it. I now walk without criitcheH, and can perform a great deal of light lao r on the l.titu." - jo, 50c and $1 at Clurmun & Co. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at t) per cent and 7 per cent ou Wind or chattel. John V. Lodkr, at torney at-law, Oregon City. the Planet Sahon 3 Kelly Huconicf) bum C, and when you A drink, drink , u the BEST. PlcHlCf" Wlliskll isthe beet in the worldl 11 18 distilled - " I? " from selected grain in the mountains of Kentucky. We also carry all the other first-class brands. Old Crow Dtwars' Scotch Ytllowstont dermltage 3ohn Begq's Scotch Wontkello Hv Cprus noble WcKane's Pure Walt Wilson Whisky fiunler fye Canadian Club Cream Tfrv and the Celebrated RED TOP WHISKY The finest Resort in the city zQarde Building, next to the Suspension Bridge: U 1 ' i 5 ' t J.W.COLE, Filic Whiskies and Cigars All goods bought In bond. Purity andquality "guaranteed" - SOME FAMOUS OLD BRANDS James E. Peppef, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon Old Roxbury Rye Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St. Aiiijifliiiiiiiiiiii4 imifiiiijiininiaiuiiNiiiiiMiiiaifiNiiia & rtfli-.....i.ii.iiiiiiifliim rfb'lll'fllliliBilllllllfl We carrv the onlvcomnlfitplinp I. ., i . nfln. Ti i i W ui vaoiiBOB, vuujiiB, nones ana Linings in Clackamas County. W'e have the only First-Class Hearse in the County, which we will furnish for less than can be bad elsewhere. Embalming? a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHANK &" BISSELL, Undertakers Phones 411 and 304. Main St.. Odd. Huntlev'a. I W J J1"1"1 W f V W"'!! f np'iFiil5iiiipi''ii ii,DiiiifMiiiifiiiiij,i grmpMi Elk Horn Livery Feed I Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FineRigstoLet at Reasonable Prices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, ftr? OREGOIT CITY, OIEOOIT The Best Laundry is the Chipist The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best Does not wear out or destroy your linen. Our Wagon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfac tion assured. E. L. JOHNSON. TI13 barber. Anant. V Mil Vff -1 I' Brown & Welch Proprietors op thk Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON Herbine Cures. Fever and kgne. A dose will usually stop a chill, a continuance alwavs cures Mrs. Wui. l. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas' May 31, 18S0, writes. -We have used Heihine in our family for eight years and fnoud it the hest medcine we have' ever u-ed, for the Ingrippe, bilious fever and nuiaria." 50c at Charmau & Co. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS iY'lMTr roltlv,,y Cure. Sick HeH1,-h, drluk R 1 mml1 ;'1'rt"",Ul,u- A MW,trl horb Brunswick House and Restaurant WfiWLY FURNISHED Meals at All Honrs Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS CATTA, Prop. Opposite Smpvish i Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE S. J. V AUfiHAI'S Livery Feed and Sale Stable Kiarly Opposite Suspension BrWgs First Class Rigs of all Kinds at Reasonable Prices Oregon City : ' : . 0rc?on