2 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1903. Zl)t Planet Sah n HT ITU!! KIP DlHipt Wfiitkll i8thebest ia the world. It is distilled lIUIICI TMII3IIJ from eelected grain in the mountains of Kentucky We also carry all toe other first-class brands. Old Crow Tit wan' Scotch Yellowstone Hermitage John Btgg's Scotch Wontlctllo Hv Cyrus noble WcKane's Purt Walt Wilson Whlskp punter J(pe Canadian Club Crtam and the Celebrated RED TOP WHISKY The finest Resort in the city Qarde Building, next to the Suspension Bridge: J. W. COLE, - All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed Some famous old brands: James E. Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St f i Jim mill A ill lit in,i.iii iltii.,iiiHli rltti iffli jfliii,ilHii,Miai nil flu Hi nfl ill it, A to,Mi 4n.,A SHANK & BISSELL, Undertakers Phones 411 and 304. 'll"lltll'M)JiMy)il'HJniilpiililTHiiiiiuilliipini0i Elk Horn Livery Feed I Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FmecRigstoLet at Reasonable Prices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, SyftTKJi OZREOOINr CITY, OREGON The Best Laundry is the Cheapest 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, The Barber, Agent. Brunswick House and Restaurant NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS Heals at All Honrs Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE . J.TAUGIAN'S Livery Feed and Sale Stable Newly Oppmite First Class Rigs of a Kinds at Reasonable Prices I Oregon Gty Kelly A Ruconicb and when you XJLA ariok, drink the SET. "Bt iVDtskns, and Cigars Pepper, Kentucky Burbon I Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon OldRoxburyRye We carry the only complete line of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and Linings in Clackamas County. We have the only First-Class TJpnraa in thn flnnnfw m-ViinV nra will furnish for less than can be I had elsewhere. Embalming a Specialty. Our prices alwaya reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Main St., Opp. Huntley's. ""iilii'iiinpiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiijiijiiiiiijiiiii Brown & Welch Pkopribtoks of the Meat Market A. 0. U. VV. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON Suspension Brldga Oregon THREE TIMES HAS JAPES HOWARD BEEN CON VICTED OF THE MURDEH OF GOVERNOR WILLIAM QOEBEL. Once Sentenced to be Hung and Twice to the Penitentiary For Ufe. It does not fall tn the Int. nt mnnv man tribe tried three times lor their livs up on so serious a charge as murder and three times to be convicted. James Howard of Kentucky who was arrested upon the charge of murder for the kill- ine of GnTfirnnr William finehul Hon fnr Uhe third time been found guility by a tired at confinement in the peniten iary for life. Howard is believed to be the man who did the shooting The first time be was tried be wag setenced to be hung, the last two trials have resulted in a virdlct of guilty and his puniih ment has been fixed" at confinement in the nenitAntiArv fnr lifo TTai-ommpA In each instance the Court of appeals has uiven Howard a new trial and his case will be appealed to that tribunal airain. No more dastardly crime has been com mitterlnn thin onrtHnanr. than thp mnra. of Governor lioebel from ambush by a hidden assassin. Every honpst man of everjereed will rejoice that his murderer has been apprehended and that his punishment is a certainty. No Loss of Time. I havn Rnlil Ohamhorloln'o ("Villi, nhnl- era anrl DinrrhnttA Rpmaiio fa voara and would rather be out of coffee and sunar ttian it. I sold, five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at ork again this momiriff. H. R. Phplnn PI Oklahoma. As will be Been by the above the threshers were able to keep on wilh their work without losing a single da 'fl Limp. Vnn ahnnM toon a Knftla of th's Remedy in your home. For sale by G. A. Harding. REFERENDUM PETITIONS. W. W. Myers Does Not Want to bt Called a Leader. I see by your last issue that "W. W. Myers, socialist leader of Maple Lane, is circulating referendum petitions on the uo tair." First. We oblect beine called leaders. The Socialists have no leader. No ob jection to being called a worker. becond, If yon have no better argu ment for the fair, than to prejudice peo. pie against the petition by trying to make it appear that it is a socialist move. you are certainly very short of argu ment. You are aware ti e socialists as a party refuse to take sides or to be led into a controversy nn 'his question, to-wit, theotatecor. mltte ind the state paper, The Liberatoi. i, is a fact, how ever, that the Socialists as a part stand nrsi, last ana an the time tor district legislation. Now will you please tell me wnetner this is not pure democracy? And, farther if you will re.d the So cialist platfo m a id give us any portion of it that is 1 ot pure democracy I will be very much oUiged to you for the infor mation. If the Courier, as the official organ of the Democratic party, desires to place itself against the right of ths people to refer matters of .taxation that con cerns them, we have no objections. I am quite sure you would be surprised to take a look at the petitions. If they were evidence of the socialist strength, ye old parties would be short on election day. This is a matter of business with us, not politics. I hope, if yau have any serious objections to referring the 1905 fair appropriation, or anything good to offer for the fair, you will please give it to llfr. Hide not your light. W. W. Myers. m m Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzle the bst, pbynicWns, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here's the se cret. It cuts out the phi" gin and germ infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich ami vitalize the blood Ii. heals the iuflmied, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Dincovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. Guar ailteed bottles 50c and U.00. Tiial hot ties free at G A. Harding's. Poyser's Brick Factory . G. W. Poyser, of Salem, brother of W. B. Poyser who operated a brickyard at the foot of Moss Hill some years ago, will establish a ptant,with the latest and best brick-mnking machinery, on the slope of the bluff to the cant of Mr. Al bright's slaughter yard. The brick he will turn out will be ol different grades, but in every respect of superior quality, and hia aim is to establish a peruiaueut business with no close-down at any sea son of the year. If h? realizes his ideal it will be a boon to the people of Clacka mas Heights. Holds Up a Congressman. "Atthe end of the campaign," wri es Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "'rom overworn, nervous tension, less of Bleep and constant speak ing I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made m 'right. It's the best all-around medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over-worked, run-down men anl weak, sickly women gain splendid hi tlih and vitality from Electric Bit eri. Try them. Ouly 50c. Guaranteed by G. A. Haiding. Stand Like A Stone Wall. Between your children and the tor tures of . itching and burning ecaema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How ? Why, by using Bucklea'a Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcerf, Fever Sores, 8 .tit Rheum, Cuts. Burns or Bruises. Infallible lor Piles. 23c at Geo. A. Harding. ! - The Fair store carries the latest Chif fon ne k rati"--, white, bbek, price from $1 to $ti. I COURT HOUSE ITEMS LEGAL BREVITIES OF INTEREST GATHERED FROM THE LOCAL BAR. Circuit Court Adjourns Receipts of Clerk's and Recorder's Office. During the month of April County Clerk F. A. Sleight coll cted fees in his nffic.fi tn tha nmnunt nt tifU 7K This ie a big increase from the receipts ui we ouice lor tne same month last year when only $173.25 was taken in by the nlerk. County Recorder Ste vens collected in his office $321.95 as against $220.25 last year. All of these fees have been paid over to the treasurer. These two offices show a net profit to the connty during these two months of approximately $400. One of the most important cases that has been tried in this court was decided hv t.hft illrv nn Mnndnv mm-ninn Tf nma J j j J ' " jt . a. Tfaa the case of Mrs. A. E Latourette against H. H. Johnson and others upon a note given some years ago. Upon this note ADDerson anil nhftrmnn vara fiiirofiaa and H. H. Johnson and Henrv Meld rum were the principals. The jury found in favor of Annarflnn anil DhaFman onA against Meldrum and Johnson. The verdict virtually released the sureties on the note, The amount involved was about $5,000,000. Xeedy. Through the call of allwise Providence Lillian Bell Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, passed from mortality Friday afternoon, April 24, 1903. She was born in Nodaway county, Mo. In 1882 she came with her parents to Oregon with whom she has since resided. Miss LillUn was a kind and loving daughter and a true friend. She had a wide circle of acquaintances who admired her for her faithful friend ship and quiet and modest ways. She wai laid to rest in the Rock Creek cemetery, where a large assemblage of friends and relatives met to pay their last tribute to one beautiful in life and more beautiiul in death. The grave was bountifully decorated by the most ex quisite flowers, the emblems of frienship and love. The Rebekaha of Aurora aid ed in the services. She had been a member of this lodge but a short time, yet a member much esteemed. CARD OF THANKS. We the undersigned, desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends for their :aid and comfort in this our greatest hour of bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and Family. Canby, George Helvey went to Silverton last Friday on business. Ed Oeighten and family left last week for Iowa, where he intends to reside in the future. Miss Mollie Burns, of Portland, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H . Burns. John Mohan is hauling hard wood logs for Mr. Harnig. Mrs. Josph Perringer went to Canby last Friday. School will close at this place May the 8th. Mr. Snider the teacher has taught a very successful term of school, and all of the patrons of the school are well pleased with his work . Illinois Contral Railroad. Commencing February 15th and con tinning until June 15th there will be low rates in effect from the East via the Illinois Central Railroad to all Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho points. If any of your friends or relatives in the East are coming west wh le those rates are in effect give ua their name and address and we will make it our business to see that ihey are given the best possible service. We operate through personally conducted excursiou cars, and in fact g;ve you the benefit of the latest con veniences known to modern railroading. We have 15 different routes between the East and the West, and are in posi tion to g ve y.m th benefit "f the hent coniMna'ion. Write us and we will give von full particulars. B. H Trumbull, Com'l Agent, III., Cent R. R., 142 Thir I St., Portland, Or Ackor's Wood Hlxlr I'onltlvelv Cures Cbrunic Blood PoUrmlng and all S'rrolutous affeo tiiuis. At all times a match system umlo and puriller. Money rufunUed if you are not stttlslied. 60c and $1. CONTEST NOTICE. Department or thr Ihteriob, UmU-d StutwiLand Otlice, Or go 1 City, Or., March 21st, 1!K)3. A suffloient cuut affidavit having been tiled In thi office by H. V. Campbell, coniestan I, asaltut Homestead Entry No. 12371, made April 5. iyy for ni'1, ne'4, s1 j .'xi- Sec 4, and nv'.4' mH. Se Hon 9, Township 3 s Uange 7 e, by Chi-lsi 8inn, iu which It Is alleged that contiwant la well acquainted with sail tract ot land and knnwa the present conilitiim of the name; also that 8i I d C'hrlas 8enn died about two years auo and thatsmoe his death neither his helm or his lrijaL representatives have In any wise can-d for or Improved or o Hlvaled said claim In any manner whatever or at all norauyoue etlng for them. That the names ol the hetss or legal representa tlveiof the sail entryman if any exW are un known to this offtant and thatthey have wholly abandoned said claim and that said alleged ab sence from said land waanotdue to his or his heirs employment tn the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United 8tte us private soldier, otneer, aeauian or marine during ttie war with Spain, or during any other war In which the United States may be engagedi. Said partti et, the heirs and legal representa tives of said. i:hriss tenn, decease: are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evideuce touching ald allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on June 10, WOS. before the Register and Receiver at the United Suttee Land Office in Oregon City, Oregou,. The said contestant having. In a proper affi davit, tiled Mreh l'.Hh, l!K, set forth facts which show that efterdue dillgenoe personal eer vine of ihl mil ice can not be made, was ordered and directed that such notice he given by due an d proper publication. . Geo. W, Bibii, Receiver. Robiiit A. Mlixmm, attorney for contestant. Date of flrat publication, Maj. 1st and last on Mar Mud. has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? uwaoseo wun every In mil Illl 111 I III III I 1 1 1 I I I Ps.Kaufman I . fcBros. 'A takers of I f, Llotnuy ft. V CNftMO i -X I McKittrick Will Dispose of his entire stock of Boots, Shoes and Rnbbers Sale will begin on Thursday, March 19th at 9 A. M. and continue until all is sold We invite all our frien ds (and that means everybody) in Oregon City and throughout Clackamas County and in Portland to attend this sale. J? Our Goods are Tlcw and Up-to-date We will not quote prices here but if you need any thing in the shoe line within the next six months, it will pay you to buy now, We take this opportu nity of thanking our m v friends for their liberal patronage duriug the last fourt years. We are very sorry to have to break the many ties, of friendship that has existsd between us for so longa time but deem it wise to extend our business to broade fields. Anyone finding themselves indebted to usrwill plea call promptly and settle their accounts. Any part ies holding coupons had better use them at once. Every boot and shoe in the house will be markedinbiue pencil figures so you can see at a glance what the goods will costou A sample pair of every kind will be on an open tablys o yon can pick the shoe you want instantly. We wil 1 have a number of clerks on hand so that all can be waited on promptly. The earlier you come the more choice you have Remember the date, Thursday, March J 9th Yours to Co "land, McKittrick "The Shoe Man" Next Door to Bank of Oregon City N. B. This add. will also appear in next Sunday's Oregonian. Ol 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 10 0 i0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 10 Ol 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K0 00&0O00O000006OOO0O0O0O0QO000OOeQOqOOOOOPCOJS066B J. F. O'Donnell, 2a Nl X' V. .ai -Vy- J ' itl y Top buggies, $ 5 5 and up Open buggies $25 and up Carriages and Hacks, Milburn Wagons, Corumbus Buggies. d: Things to be Sure of All that any drug store can claim to give you, you are sure of here. Many things that no other store can give you, you are sure of here. A large progressive business has facilities for serv ing you that others must lack. Buy your d rugs wheri your money ?oes farthest and quantity is certain. Look at this list: Castoria 24c Syrup of Figs 24c Celery Compound 75c Peruna 85c Carter's, Avers', Pierce's Pills 2i)c Pure Prepared paint, f I 75 gal., cut to f 1 .60. 20 per cent off on Cameras. CHARMAN & CO., THE CUT-PRICE DRUGGISTS 'Phont 13, Wall Orders Solicited, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic coiur is i en vn& pactoge or u-ove's I II Mill III 111 I II II II mrrw nn i Kaufman Garments are up to the minute in style, none of the highest priced merchant tailors show any more advanced styles than can be found in the "Kaufman Garments." Think ing men will readily note the ad vanced styles shown each season, equal in fit and finish to the high est priced merchant tailored pro duction, and to tell the difference would be a difficult task. If you want the highest class of artistic tailoring you will surely find it in a "Kaufman Garment' The Kaufman Tweedham is a unique idea ia . a two-button double breasted sack coat Unusually chic in appearance. Suitable for high class young men's trade. Sold by I. SELLING -I "The , Shoe Man" Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Presses, Iron and W.od Pumps, Plows and Harrows, Cream Sepa rators. Try our developer, 25c. perbottle Black ink, two 5c bottles for 5 cents. Toilet Paper 4c per roll, 7 for 25c "Jumbo" large rolls, 15c, 2 for 25c Oueen Toilet, Pkg 4c Necessity Toilet, Pkg 10, 1 for 25c Toothpicks per box, 4c, 7 for 25c. over One and a Half Million NoCure,Nc:Fy. 50c; Block R.oot Uver Pills. - 1 11 U