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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. f Cfte Planet Salo n Kelly & ftuconicl) rrhmillKIP and when you MiynUIXil A drink, drink the !". EMrH1Pl" Whlkll isthe best in the worlJ- 11 ia distilled riUIICI VTIIIOIVU from eelecteJ Krain in the mountain8 o . irA,nvt nrA -1--. n "! i i i j uewarr scotci) Yellowstone SohnBeqq's Scotch monticello Tfpe ttlcKant's Pure malt Wilson Wbiskp Canadian Club Crtam Ttye and the Celebrated RED TOP WHISKY " Old Crow rjermitage I Cyrus noble rjnnterlfye The finest Resort In the city :Qarde Building, next to the Suspension Bridge: J- W- COLE, and Cigars All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed 0490 O Some famous old brands t James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon OldRoxbury Rye J Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St n&9 F T" j ifflll'iiiliail Ai.inlllkMllllliii.iili Ill llBli llltj II Ih.fflJli, We carry the only complete line of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and Linings in (JJaekamas County. We have the only First-Class i T7 in vcifl in 1 1 1 1 m n I t HiViinK mA E? 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 lfllfllfllllJNIIflllHJlllllimilNllipillllllllN Main St., Opp. Huntley's. Elk Horn Livery Feed Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FineRigstoLet at Reasonable Prices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, ftTTK-'i OK;EO-OIsr CIT"3T, OBEGOH The Best Laundry is the Cheapest 1 The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best j 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 i tion assured. ? E. L. JOHNSON, The Barber, Agent. Brown & Welch PltOPRIS'r)RS OP TUB A WORD TO FARM TOILERS. PAKE'S CELERY COMPOUND The Home Friend of the Farmer and His Family. After the labors and toils of the summer time, and harvesting of crops in the early autumn, many of our farmers, their wives, daughters, and sons, find themselves in a condition of health demanding careful attention if suffering is to be avoided later on. Many experience kidney trouble in some form; with some the liver is torpid; there is biliousness, nausea, and vomiting, with loss of appetite and depression of spirits Thousands who have been exposed to cold, damp winds and rains while toiling in the harvest fields, now feel the twinges of terrible rheumatism; others run down by worry, overwork, and irregular dieting, are tormented with the pangs of dyspepsia. To the thousands of run down, sickly, and half dead men and women in farm homes we recommend with all honesty and confidence the worker's friend, Paine's Celery Compound, the only medicine that can quickly and fully restore strength to the weak body and vigor to the muscles. Paine's Celery Compound tones the stomach; it removes poisonous acids from the blood which cause rheumatism; it feeds the weak and diseased nerves and banishes neuralgic tortures; it purifies the blood and gives true vitality and life. The use of Paine's Celery Compound in autumn means the estab lishing of a perfect physical vigor to withstand the rigors of a severe winter. DIAMOND DYES for children', clothes are most icrviccabfe They color jacket! coati, capes, ribbons, itockings, at well as dresses No other dyes equal Dia mond Dyes In variety of usest they never disappoint. We have a special department of advice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Send sample of goods when pose lb It, Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. 7th $t Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON unswick House and Restaurant NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ds at All Honrs Open Day and Nighl Friees Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. 1 "tosite Suspension, Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE S. J.VAUCr MAN'S Livery Feed and Sale Stable Nearly Oppmlte Suspension Bridge j First Class Rigs of all Kinds ! at Reasonable Prices 1 Oregon Gty : : : Oregon Session of The County Court. At a term of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clack amas, held at the court house in Oregon City in said cnuuty, on the 6th day of May, A. D., 1903, and from day today thereafter during the continu ance of said term. Present: The Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county judge, presiding; Hon. T. B. Killin and William Brobst, commis sioners, among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of reports of Road Su pervisors examined and allowed. Road District No.l W H Counsell $10 50 H Gifford 4 50 Road District No. 2 C C Jones $ 3 00 L D Jones 17 00 Itoad District No. 4 Q B Linn $7 60 Road District No. 5 Lindeman &Co $ 9 59 Joel Jarl 3 25 J 8 Birdsall .... 14 00 P E Landen 60 A W Anderson 15 00 Road District No. 6 Meinig Bros $2 40 J H Revenue 2 00 J H VVewer 3 98 Road District No.7 Jas Fegles $4 00 Road District No. 9 M Grafenhain $2 94 f red Lins 4 fti) Frank Ochs 1 50 Henry Johnson 11 00 Road District No. 11 W A Holmes $2 70 j B F Linn 6 t5 Road District No. 13 r O'Connor $9 30 J R Deerina ' a nn J T Fullam s 00 Road District No. 14 G F Gibbs $14 00 C O Gibbs nn James Shelly 5 25 Marry knelly 7 50 Road District No. 16 VV H Bremer i 3 nn W G Randall 9 00 Aug Staehelv 21; nn Frank Baker 50 John Kaiser ' 3 (JO Road District No. 18 John Shannon... 6 00 Rod Dis'rict No. 19 A Evans i 1 ki J J Mallatt 13 00 Road District No. 20 Vigont Powder Co 35 45 roiiocK 2 tn F B Madison 13 20 il&nockley. 7 f,n O Shock ley 2 25 Everett Pollock 3 nn J Pollock 6 00 Itoad District No. 21 C R James in no U S Dix a 37 M Countryman 119 Walter GorbeU 2 25 Road District No. 24 Konschak 3 75 Moshberger 1 50 Thompson.., 1 so Montandon 3 00 A Montandon 20 no J A Beede 75 B L Back , 1 50 Road District No. 25 P Shear 3 00 M BurkLolder I... 1 50 I Morris 50 Ed M Morris 14 00 Geo Shear i 50 Road District No. 27 M D Leabo 7 go James Beaty 1 50 John Barth 10 00 Road District No. 28 B F Boylee $8 00 Road District No. 32 Auif Holznag e $ 1 60 W C Heater 10 00 Road Diotrict No. 33 Shibley & Kaudle , $38 62 J F Lovelace je 00 J A Reid 6 00 Wm llaid 1 50 Road Distiict No. 35 Proctor & Beers 88 17 At O Donahue 30 35 Fred Wagner 6 00 Road District No. 36 Bud Thompson $2 (0 In the matter of claims examined and allowed. R LHolman f 16 35 J F Clark 17 40 G W Church 1 20 J W Noble 1 20 JH Moody 1 20 E L Johnson 1 20 Geo A Brown 1 20 John Younger 1 20 N Watkins 3 90 D Watkins 3 90 RC Blair 3 90 DGClam 3 90 W L Scruggs 3 90 W ECarll 10 20 Livy Stipp 2 70 H 8 Moody 3 0 Livy Stipp 6 20 H S Moody 2 40 T C Jonsrud 2 15 Bert Jonsrud 3 10 J Wilcoxson 3 10 Thomas Martin 5 00 W G Kleinsmith 5 00 ,0 E Burns 2 20 P Nehren.". 2 20 I W ECarll 5 00 J W Norris 10 00 Courier Publishing Co 7 35 Oregon City Enterprise 62 35 Thos F Ryan 13 75 James F Nelson 105 50 J K Morris 75 00 CEJudd 72 00 J O Bradley 78 00 J W McAnulty 72 00 E CMaddock 21 35 0 R Noolitt 9 00 D R Dimick 2 50 J R Shaver 9 65 I D R Dimick 13 00 H S Moody ? 37 70 ! D R Dimick...! 4 00 8 : Burford 61 75 Ednetta Chase. 58 50 O Dillman 42 25 , M E Conyers 62 00 L Hankins 82 00 G A Bollack 75 50 FASleight 80 ! J C Zineer 28 82 1 A Howard 50 00 Dollie Cross 1 80 Clackamas Record 2 20 P Nehren 34 90 Mink, Heit Co.. 7 53 Edward Owen 9 00 V" 13 50 5 80 15 00 6 74 5 75 40 50 Huntly Bros Telephone Shank & Bissell. I Selling Nonis A Powell . . H H Johnson E Rands 5 00 H Rands 25 0.) A Kirchem 10 00 J Fullam 8 00 G Swafford 2 0 Ji Jack 4 00 G Calif! 2 00 r Busch 11 24 Owen Hughes 6 00 JO Elliott 1 00 0 N Green man 1 50 T B Killen 16 20 Wm Brobst 17 20 Stand Like A Stone Wail. Between your children and the tor tures of , itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How? tyby, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for UlceH,;Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Outs. Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Geo. A. Harding. K. O. T. M. At a sppcial rceetine, of Mountain View, K. O.T. M. No. 60. held Saturday May 9th, 1903, the followini! preamble and resolutions were adopted. Whereas, It having pleaped our heuvenly father in his most infinite wis dom to call tr im our midst our highly esteemed hrother, George F. Nicholas, Msv 4.h, 1903 Whereas, in the death of hrother Nicholas, Mr. ViewTfntNo, 00, has lost o ie of its bet members, and the K. 0. T. M. a true and worthy brother, there fore be it Resolved, That we do hereby extend the sincere sympathy of the lodge, tobis sorrowing relatives left to mourn the loss of a loving and aflnctionate brother. Resolved, That us a token of our re spect, the charter of our lodge be drap ed in mourning for a period of 30 days, and a copy of these resolutions tie Kent to his sorrowing relatives, and a copy lie sent to the Oregon City Courier, 'and Enterprise nnd the Bee Hive, the official organ K. O. T. for publication. M . E. Kaxdlr, Chas. D Kinic, Geo. A. Pattrdsov, Committee. Illinois Contral Railroad. Commencing February 15th and con tinuing until .Tune 15th thpre will be low rates tn effect from the East via the Illinois Central Railroad to all Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho points. If ny of your friends or relatives in the East are coming west wh le those rates are in effect give us their name and address and we will make it otir business to see that ihey are given the best possible service. We operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and in fact g!ve you the benefit of the latest con veniences known o modern railroAdinsr. W have 15 different routes between the East and the Wpst, and are in posi tion to give yon the benefit of the best combination. Write us and we will (five vou full particular". B. H. Trumbull. Oom'l Agent, III., Cent. R. R., 142Third St , Portland, Or - W. L. Block has this week moved in to the beautiful store room under the M. E. church. He is filling the magnific ent room with stoves, carpets, house, furnishing goods and the one thousand and one o: her things that goes to make up a first class store of that character in this part of the world. Mr. Block is to be congratulated in securing so eligible a site and the Courier wishes him well. pKaufmanA I If Uofmny 1 COPWrwt taos ill 10 OUfc MriWM QRQf I I 19 CMHM0 i I W Kaufman Garments are created fashions new and out of the ordinary. The product of the highest order of the expert designer's art. The material is carefully selected not alone for appearance but for wearing qualities as well. The majority of fabrics are of original designs and in most cases are made expressly for the Kaufman Garments. No other garment wears as well, and no other garment loolcs as well. To sum up perfection in tailoring. The Kaufman Carleton, a new creation for 1903, a sack suit of original design. It is adapted to both young and middle aged men. This garment will appeal strongly to every lover of guod dress. Can be found at I. SELLING "The Shoe Man" McKittrick Will dispose of Ms entire stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Sale will begin on Thursday, March 19th at 9 A. M. and continue until all is sold We invite all our friends (and that means everybody) in Oregon City and throughout Clackamas County and in Portland to attend this sale. Jill Our Goods are Hew and Uptodate 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 friends for their liberal patronage during die 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 markedin biue 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 oyon can pick the shoe you want instantly. We will have a number of clerks on hand so tha a 11 can be waited on promptly. The earlier you come the more choic e you have Remember the date, Thursday, March 19th 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. WOQQOfrOOO 3300 0000 6000 000 0000000000000000009000 QOQ J. F. O'Donnell, 20ft first Street, Portland, On. Top buggies, $55 and up Open buggies $25 and up Carriages and Hacks, Milburn Wagons, Corumbus Buggies. Binders, Presses, Plows and rators. Mowers, Rakes, Hay Iron and W. od Pumps. Harrows, Cream Sepa- Ackor'n lltooil Kllxlr I'onltlvHy Cure t'hroiiic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affpo tiuna. At nil times a match sysiem louie and pnrltler. Money rvtimded If jrou art uot satisfied. 60c and II. 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 drugs wherj your money oroes farthest and quantity is certain. Look at this list: Castorla v 24c syrup or rigs 24c Celery Compound 7?c a Peruna 85c Carter's, Avers', Pierce's Pills 20c Pure Prepared paint, $1 75 gal., cut to $1.60. 20 per cent off on Cameras. 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, ? for 25c Toothpicks per box, 4c, 7 for 25c. CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS THE CUT-PRICE 'Phont 13, Mall Orders Solicited, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take iaxauve uromo ymnme Tablets.-? (VJfy Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, Cores Crip in Two Days. on every DOX.Z5C