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OREGON CITY COURIER. FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1903. 7 LARGE FAMILIES Are commended by the Presi dent of the United States and we are commended by hundreds of fathers and mothers as Feeders of Large Families Pure Goods and Low Prices That's All Headquarters for White House Coffee, Eastern Buckwheat Floor Elk Brand Maple Syrup "Preferred Stock" Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Etc., Etc, A. Robertson, Tbc 7th Street Grocer. Wilbtlm &U douse.. Best Meals in the City Room and Board by the Week $3.25 and $4.00 Saloon in Connection Sixth and Wain St., Oregon City, Ore. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a p ecialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY Best Place on Earth. For wagons, buggies, har ness and all lines of farm implements. L. R HOLMES CANBY, OREGON Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store HIGHEST PIUCES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND fJOODS, HIDE3, JUNK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETO. All kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Second-Hand Ooods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sugarman & Co. FIRE! FIRE! Is now raging in the Range at . . . GEORGE BROS. New Restaurant Where you can get a first-class meal in first-class style at a reason able price. Don't Forget the Place Next door to postoffice, Oregon City, Oregon. Immediate Jelkf : and there is not a rase of ;l in existence that cannot be quickly and permanently cured bv Ptrrln's Pile Sped fie. You take it that's all. New price One Dollar a bottle at your druggie'. If he hasn't it write to ..., Dr. Pernn Medical Co., Helena, Mont. r LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for (he County of Clackamas: Rosy Thompson, Plaintiff vs. Albert Edward Th uupson, defendant. To Albert Edward Thompson, defendant! In tbe name of the State of Oreton you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in he above entitled suit on or before the 8th day of June, 1!K)3, that beint: the lime prescribed In the order of publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and ans wer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wlt; for a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing betwe. n you and the pla B iff, and that said bonds be forever dissolved anu held for naught; and that you be required to pay a reas onable sum into court to defray the expenses of this suit and for counsel fees hrein; and that the name of plaintiff be changed to Rosy Luce, her maiden name, prior to her dd marriage! and for such oilier end lurlher relief as may seem to this court meet and equitable; and for her coats and d inbursements herein to b taxed. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas F. Kyan, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for the County of ClacKauiaa, acting in ti e aDsenee irom uiiicKa- mas county of the Honorable 1 nomas A. Me Bride, Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for said County of Clackamas, which order was dulv made, April lb. r-uJ. And -aid order reijuirts publication one a w-ek for six weeks ol this summons, the date of the first pub licalion nereoi is the ntn nay 01 April, iiiim. Dated at Oregon City, Oreion, April 16, 11103. KODEI1T A. MIL I, EH, Attorney for Plaintiff. (.ONTErfT NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Otlice, Or gon City, Or., March 2tt, 1K03. A sufficient contest atlidavit having been riled In this office by H P. Campbell, conlestan 1, against Homestead Entry No. 12371, made April 5, 1S09 for ne,8e4, M k4- Sec 4, and nwJi neH, Se tion 9, Township 3 s Range 7 e, by Cli'iss Senn, in which It Is alleged that contestant Is well acquainted with s.dd tract ot land and knows the present condition of the same; also that said Chriss 8enn died about two years ago and that since his death neither his heirs or his legal representatives have in any wise cared for or improved or c ltivated said claim in any manner whatever or at all nor any one ctlng lor them. That the names of the heiss or legal representative- of the sai enlrvinau if any exlt are un known to ihls oftiant and that (they have wholly abandoued said claim and that said alleged ab sence from said land was. not due to his or his heirs eniplojraent in the Army, Navy or Marine Corns of the United stales as private soldier. officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain, or during any other war iu which the United States may be engaged). Said Dartkst. the heirs and legal representa tives of said Chriss Senn. decease 1 are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence tout-lung said allegation at iu o chick a.m. on June 10, 1903. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Unice in Oregon City, Oregon,. The said contestant having. In a proper davit, tiled Mirch 19th, W03, set forth facts which show that afterdue diligence personal ser vice of this notice cau not be made, was ordered and directed that such notice be given by due an d proper publication. Geo. W.Bibei, Receiver. Robert A Miller, attorney for contestant. Date of first publication, Ma.-. 1st am last on May '22nd. NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Circuit Court of the state of On gon, for Clackamas co.iuty. . In the matter of the Estate of Aaron E. Wait deceased. It appearing to the Judge ol said Court by the petition this d iv presented by Chiis. N. Wait Ex ecutor of the Estate of Aaron E. Walt. Deceased praying for en ordir ol Cou't for the sale o Real estate, that It is necessary u sell the described real estate to pay ihe tharges and claims against said estate as et forth In auid petition. I. is Therefore Ordered by the Judge of said Court, lhat nil persons Interested in tne estate of said deceased appear before said County Court on 8th day of June, 1903, at ten o'clock In the forenoon ot saiu day, at the court ro .m of Bald Counly Court at the Comity Court house, In the cou ty of Cla kamaa state of Oregon, to show cause why an oroer should not be granted to the said Eiecutor to tell the heieinafter described real estate of the said deceased to wit. Lots 1, 2. 8 and 4, in block number 4 In the town of Eugene, Oregon; also a small strip of land situated along the river front. containing the traction of a lot In said town of Eugene, Oregon, Dated May, 6th 1903. Thomas. F. Ryin, County Judge. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fot the county of Clackamas. Thomas McEwen, plaintiff, vs James Newlnnds Isabella A. newianas, nu wne, Kooen r. m Dillln and Jane Doe Dimn, his wife, defendants, To James Newland' . ls.ibella A ISewlands, Kob ert T. M. Dillln and Jane Doe Dimn, defendant. In the name of the state ot Oregon, you and each of you are hereby r.quired lo appear "iin answer the complaint filed against you in ihe above mi' led court and suit On or bi fore the lllih, day of Jim , U01, aud if you fail so to appi a . and ansuer tne complaint, me niaintin win apply to the court for the rellet demanded in the com plaint, to-wit: (1) That the claims of defendants and each of them advetse to Dlaintiirs title in the land here inafter described be determined by dtoree of said court aud that by said decree It be declared ad judged and decreed lhat the defendants have and each oi them has no interest in or lo the said lands or preiuia and that the lltle of plaintiff is lawful and valid. (2) That i lie defendants and each of. them be forever en joined and barred from asserlng any claim whatever in audio said lands and preni lsesadverse to plaintill an 111 t plain t.a's tide be quieted and for such other aud further relief as to the court may seem meet and ar,.eable to eq uity. (.1) That plaintiff have judgment for his costs and dls jursements herein. The said mentioned lands or premises are des cribed at lollows to-wit: Commencing at a point on the south line of Morning Side which (aid point is 1319 7 feet nor b and 544 feer. west of a point where the north line of the W T. Matlock: linn, tion Land Claim inter sects the Si-cion line between Seodons 4 and 5, Township 2 sou.h of Range 2 east of Willameite Meridian; thei ce north 86 degrees, 80 minutes west along the north line of the (i bert tract and the south line of Morning Side 1056 feel to the east line of lands coiiv.-yed to rhoebe A. Gilbert by deed from Susan Crookshanks dated October IH, lsti2, and recorded on page 6 of Book 62 records of deeds foi Clackamas County, Oregon; thence south 20 minutes east along said east line of said lands conveyed as aforesaidto Phoebe A, Gilbert by Su san Crookshanks 1428.5 feet to a point on tbe north line of u.a McUowan tract of land; thence south Ml degrees, east 782 1 feet to a point at tbe southwest corner of the land sold by K.W.Gil bert, administrator of the estate of Phoebe A. Gil bert deceased, to Hans Olsen; thence north 16 degrees,8 mlnuti s east along the west line of said Olsen tract of land 782.7 feet to a point in the north line of the Oiegon & California Hallway Company's and its assigns right of way; thence easterly along said right of way 100 feet more or less to a point 20 feet south of tbe southwest cor ner of the tract of land sold by R. W. Gilbert, ad mini8liator to homas W. Francl-; thence north along the west line of said Francis land 780 feet to the place of beginning containing 82 acres more or less in sec'lon 6, township 2 south, range i east of Willamette Meridian. Also the southwest of the southwest of Section 29. and the southeast of the sou heast JotS-clInu SO, II In Township 1 south. Range 4 east of the Willamette Meridian, In the county of Clackamas, Htate of Oregon, excepting the fot lowing described parcel conveyed lo Ursula Ya ger by deed recorded on page 228 of . ook 6:) of the public recoids of deeds ol Clackamas county, Oregon, lo-wit; Commencing at a point In the Bec tiou lineal the southeast corner of the southwest 14. of Ihe southwest !4 of said stolion 29 and run ning ihence westerly following the section liie 309.6o feet; thence northerly and parallel with the east side line of the southwest of the Bouth westWol section ;i99.ft5 feet; thence easterly aud parallel with said section line 399.65 feel; thence southerly 399.65 feet to the place . f beginning This summons Is published by order of the Hon T. A. Mi-Bride, Judge of the said court dated April 27, 19o3, which order direcu the publication of this summons not less than once a week for six weeks. The date of first publication of this summons Is May 1, I'M. HKDGE8 4 GRIFFITH, Attorneys for PUlntiff. Dated, May 1, 1903. A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden at tack of croup, if you don't have Dr. Thomas Electric Oil on hand for tbe emerg2ncv. "Neglected ro ds make fat graveyards." Dr Wood's Norway Pine by run helps men and wo men to happy, vigorous old age. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tpe matter of the Estate of Walter L. Hol comb, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint J executrix of the last will and testament of Walter L. Holcomb.deceaseu, late of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persoi-a having olaims againBt said estate are hereby nn'ined to present them for allowance to the undersigned duly verified acoording to law at Ihe late residence of the said decedent on the Holcomb road, 4 miles east of Oregon City within six months from date of this notice, DIANA HOLf 0MB, Executrix of Aforesaid. Dated Oregon City, May 15th, 19u3. C. U. Dye, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that I will on and after Saturday the 13th day of June, liKll. proceed to sell the following described arop. rty of the estate of John Myers, deceased, in Clackamas county. Oregon, at private s-tle on the following terms for cash or on the greatest nossible payment with the balance r. mainl 'g unpaid on not more than one years time to be secured by a mortgage on the properly sold, tne Dalance to Dear interest at 8 per cento more per annum, the said p-operty being the following or anv portion therein. The southwest ouerler of the southeast quarter and lot 5 section 2. township3 south, range 2 east jso tois 3 and 4 satrl section, inwnsnip range (except Beginning at the southeast corner of southeast quarter of the northwest quaner of said section 2: tl.ence w. st 20 reds: thence south 6 rods thence east 20 r,d; then-e north 6 rods to p ace of begitinii g.) Also beginning at the southwest corner of the sotitLeast quarter of the imrthwest quaner smu sccuon z; tnence nortn m.on rot-: thence east 20 rods; thence south 19.u8 rods; them e west 20 rods to the plaoc of hoglnulng in Clackamas t ounly, Oiegnn. mail D4.H9 acres. 2. The north half ot the northeast quarter the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast qua -tar cf the northwest quarter of section 36. township 4 south, range 8 east of Willamette meridian and beginning at 'he north east corner of the sou heast quinter of the north west quH'Tor of section 36t wnship 4 south. range 3 east ol WMlatnitte aieridian; theneo west 20 rods; thence Booth 16 rrds, thence east 20 rods; thence north liiiods to the plitce ot beginning, cot tainlug 2 acres, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon. In all 102 acrea. ihe southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Bectiou 16, township 4 south of range 3 eaBt ol Willamette meridian in CI ckainas county Oregon, containing 4U acres. 4. The northeast quarter of Ihe southwest quarter of section 82 iu towuship 4 south of range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon, containing 40 acres. 6. The m rthwcBt quarter of s.ction 32, town ship 4 south, range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oregnn. 6. Northwest quarter of southeast quarter and nortneast quarter oi soutnwest quarter seotion z township 4 south of range 2 east, SO acres, 7. In the H. C. Brown Donation Land claim. All of lots 8, 9 and 11 of section 13, lots 7 and 8 and the nottheast quarter of the southeast quarter if section 14 anil lots 2 and 3 of section 23 all in township 3 south of range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Clack imas county, Oregon. Also commencing at a point souih 40 degrees 6Hst 10.15 i hains distant from the nioet northerly corner of the Asa Stone Donation Land claim on the county road from BpringwatertoOregon City, Running thence with the said Stone Donation l aud claim line and north 40 degrees west 6. K4 chains to the west line of he land formerly owaed hy L. T. Baiin; thence with said line north 6 chains to the east line of said road; thence with said road south 20 degrees east 11.25 chums to the filace of beginning containing 1.11 acres mo e or ess. Uxcept 6.39 acres disc ibed in book 44 page 93 deed records of Clackamos county, Ore- gon. JOSBIH B. H BDGE8 Administrator of the Estate of John Myers, de ceased. Date of first publication May 15, 1003. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Clackamas county. John weismandei, piaintin vs. Lousiana Phelps, Frank O.Phelps and Martha Ann Phelps and Alice Patterson, defendants To Frank O. Phtlps and Martha Aim Phelps aud each of you as defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear answ, r tne com Dlalnt filed agalnt you In the above entitled suit, on or before Ihe expiration of Bix weeks from the date nf the first publication of summons nereiu.wuicn uaie V ihbi puiuicnuiiii id iuu, 1903, and the dine I said expiration of said six weeks ! June 20th, 1903, which last ditie is the date of the last publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and an swer the complaint herein, Ihe plaintiff hareln will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint herein to-wit: The foreclosure of a Certain mortgige given by all of tbe defendant, excepilng Alioe Patterson to J. C. Kirchem for 0.r0 Dated January 2. 1901, due Jan. It, 1903. upon the following desorlbed prop erty, to-wit; Beginning at the N. E. corner of the D. L. 0. of Abel Mattoon and Barah M. Mattoon, his wife, being claim ho. oo in necs. a. -a ana m oi i . s ., H. 3 K., of the W, M. in Clackamas county, state of Oregon; Thence 8. 67 degrees, 45 minutes W., 44 chains to the N. K. corner of a tract of land con veyed by Abel Miittorr and w fe to Antoinette Lewis by deed recorded In Book "K" page 461 of the Records i Deeds of said1 county ; Thence 8. 20 degrees, E. 6.51 chains; Thence 8. 7 degrees, B. 4.36 chains: Thence 8. 80 degrees and 30 minutes W. to the right bank of ClearOreek; Thence with the meanders of Clear Creek, up stream lo the N. W corner of a tract of laud conveyed by said Abe Mattoon and wife to E. G. Mattoon. by deed recorded at pages 24 and and 26 of Book 'V,f of the Records of Deeds for said counly; thenoe N. 84 degrees, 30 minutes, E 23.79 chains; Thence N. 61 deg. tes E.30 cnains to the E. boundary of said D U C; Thence N. 22 degrees 10 minutes, VV 17.80 chains to place of beginning, containing 100 acres of land more or less and for Buch other and further re ief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons Is published by order ol the above entitled c 'tirt duly made aud entered the 9th day of May, 1903. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Platutiff, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan County Judge of Clackamas county, Oregon, ad- miuistratoi oT tne estate ai juizabetn mark, de ceased. All persons having claim against said estate arenotined to present the atme with proper voucners, at ine omce ol my atlorney, C. I), and D. C. Latourette, in Oregon City, within six months from this dale. Dated this Muy 15th 1903. Oeoboe Clark, Administrator aforesaid. Bad blood and Indigestion are deadly enemies U good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them. 50c Can Prize Medal Baking Powder A beautiful piece of graniteware given with each can 12 12c Pound Good Bulk Coffee I5c Pound "Our Blend" Coffee 25c Pound Equity Blend Coffee 35c Pound M. Si M. Blend Coffee 25c 3 cans good salmon WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES &. McGLASHAN JUST IN TIME. Some Oregon City People May Walt Till It's Too Late. ' on't wait until too late. , Be sure and be 'n ime. Just in time with kidney ills Means curing the back Before backache bt comes chronic ; Before sen. us urinary, troubles et in. Doan's Kidney Pills will do this. Here iB testimony to prova it. G. H. Ppringmeyer, expressman, re siding at 1016 First St., Portland, Fays: "Exposure to rough weather and the tbe constant jarring of the wagon while I was ridiDg brought on kidney trouble. My back ached almost constantly and the muscles controlling the bladder ap perred weak and their action far too frequent. Doan's Kidney Pills came to my notice and I got a box. The pain in my back was relieved and the kidney secietions became normal. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills brought about this result and it is -vith pleasure that I recommend this effective preparation to others." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at the drug store of C. (jr. Huntley and ask what his cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan' and take no substitute. SEVERF ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Couth Remedy. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," Bays Frank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times kept from toughing myBelf to pieces by taking a teaspoon- ful of this remedy, and when the congn iiiT spell would come on at niuht I would take a dose and it seemed tha in the briefest interval the cough would pass nff and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and it3 accompanying pains. lo say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly, l had no idea that it would or could knock out the g ip, simply because 1 bad never tried it for such a pur pose, but it did and it seemed with the sec. nd attack of coughing the remedy laused it not only be of less duration, but the painB were far less sevete, and f had not used the contents of onebottle. before Mr. Grip had hid me adieu. Fo sale by George A. Harding, Illinois Contral Railr ad. Con mencirg February 15th and con tinning until Jute 15th there will b 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 us their name and address and we will make it our business to see lhat i hey are given tbe best possible service. We operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and in fact K've you the benent ol the latest con veniences known to modern railroading. We have 15 different routes between the East and tbe West, and are in posi tion to give you the benefit of the best combination. Write us and we will give vou full paiticulars. B. H. Trumbull, Com'l Agent, III., Cent. R. R., 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Ackor'i Blood Elixir Positively Corel Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous aHec tinos. At all times a match system tonlo and purifier. Money refunded It you are not BatHuo", ouc ana ft. Reduced Summer liiites. Excursion The Denver A Rio Grande, popularly known the "Scenic Line of the Worfd. has announced greatly reduced round-trip rales from Paclflo Coast DOints for the benefit of teaohers who will spend their vacation in the East, and delegates to all prominent uonveniions . K. rJ., Jiosion; A. O. U. W. at 8t Paul: B. P. O. K.. at Baltimore Woodmen of America at Indianapolis; Eagles at New Vork, Mystic Shrine, at Saratoga Springs; K of P.. at Louisville, and T. P- A., at Indianipol s, Tickets at the reduced rates will be based upon one fare for the round trip, but will be nold only certain days. These tickets will carry Btopover privileges on the going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to vinit Salt Lake City. Ulenwotd Snrlnirs. Colorado Springs and Denver: i nd wbl be good to return any time within nlnty l0 days Passengers going via tne uenver & mo uranue are given the privilege or returning via a amor eut route. For the rate to the point you wish to go and for dates nf sale and other pardculars, as Well as for illustrated pamphlets, wdte, W.C. McBkioe, General Agent, 124 Third St., Portland Or, EXECUTRIX'S NO I ICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. Thomas F Rvan. Countv Judge of Clackamas county. Ore gon, executrix of the will and estate of Andrew P. Anderson deceased. All nersnns having olaims against said estate are notified to present the Bame with vouchers at the office of my attorneys, C. D. and D. C. Latonr ette in Oregon City, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. Dated this May 15th 1903 tUNNi E. Andxrsoh, E xeeutrlx aforesaid. Cures When Doctors Fall. Mrs. Frank Chlasson. Patterson, I., writes June 8th, 1901: "1 had malaria fever in very bad foim. was under trertmentbf doctors, but as soon as I stopped taking their medloine the fever woulb return. I used a sample Dottle ot Hertiine. found It heloed m. Then bought two bottles which completely cured me. I feel gratiful to vnn for furnish lug such a spu-uani medlcineana can honestlv recommend it to tl.iaw Bulferlo from malaila, as It win surely cure inem," liei bine, 60c bottle at Charman a, i n. Are You Going to Build? Do you use Lumber ? We want to furnish you We are located near the Eldorado School House, near the postoffice of Carus. We have a good mill, are cutting lumber out of the best yellow fir. Can fill your order on short notice for any kind of lumber If you need lumber don't fail to write to us or come to see us. It will pay you Sturgts Brothers, Carus, Oregon. Orange No. 296, P. of H. To the business and professional men of Oregon Citv, also to the citizens of Claokamn countv in general and of Maple Lane, in particular. Grteting It has long been mv inten tion to make public the financi 1 c ndi tion of Maple Lane Grange, giving due credit to each contributor to the build ing fund, and stating re plainly as possi ble what had been done with their con tributions. In the first place the grange raised by initiation fees, dues and entertain ments the sum of $40. This amount was used to purchase a lot in Maple Lane on which to build a hall. At this time it was thought beet to incorporate and the necessary papers were accord ingly drawn up by Bro. W. S. U'Ren. This was our hrs' contrioution as Mr. U'Ren made no charge for his trouble and time, , The next step was to have our incor poration papers properly pi teed on file. One copy wan accordinglj filed with the secretary of the state, costing $2 50, one with the county cleit costing fl and one with the secretary of our grange. A committee was then appointed to s vlicit aid in our undertaking. There suit of, their activity is shown in the fol- lovut.g: I he business ana professional men oi Oregon Citv nave as follows: GeoCBrownell... $10 00 R shaver 5 On F A Sleight 5 0 Commercial Bank 5 00 A Robertsrn 6 00 Henry E. Steveua 2 60 cms Cahill 2 50 Thos F Ryan 2 50 E G Cautinld 2 50 J Everhnrt & Co 2 50 J F Nelson 1 2 6l Robt Miller... 3 00 R Pet'Jld 1 00 Cash 1 00 A Luelling 50 Wilson & Cooke, 1 keg 81 nails PopeeV.Oo, nails 2 50 Frank Busch, 1 keg 20d nails Geo Grace, nails 2 85 Huntley Bros, paint and oil...... 3 00 Charman Bros, paint and oil 2 00 Total Mdse.. cash. .$o0 50 . 17 00 Ouieide parties gave as follows; .ISOasto 5 00 Pomona Grange 5 00 Wm Grieenthwaite 50 Pie So ial Nov 15, 1902 2 95 Bat-ket social, Dec 13 11 10 Basket social, Mar 21 25 80 Total $50 35 The patrons themselves have given the following : Mauizand wife $20 00 Wm Beard and wife 10 00 W Richard 5 00 Frank Beard 5 00 8 T Roman 2 50 ilonzo Keteluitn 6 00 Hobbs 5 00 Mrs 0 W Swallow 2 50 Grange dinner, Dec 6 5 76 " Jan.3 o m treasurer Feb. 7 O E Nash 2 50 Mrs Clara Moore 25 Grand total cash received $182 55 The foregoing has been bandied las follows : Paid to J Everhart & Co, 14 M shingles $2fl 60 30 lb shingle nails 1 20 2-6 in thimbles and collars.... 25 Wilson & Cooke, locks hinges, etc 3 20 10 windows and freight on same.. 20 10 A Mautz, VA M shingles 2 50 two fares to P irtland 90 Feb 3, Wm F Harris.lumber 50 00 ' 9, " " " 25 00 March 23 " " 20 00 Recording deed 90 bbl mortar and sack of sand.... 1 lo Frank Beard, labor 4 00 40) bricks 3 20 May 8 h, Wm F Harris, lbr 20 00 Total $179 10 Balance in my hands belonging to building fund 93. 45 We have received the following in la bor : A Mautz 25 days Wm Beard ....28 " A Ketcliuin 6 " Frank Beard 8 " "aumann 3 " .John (iillett 4 ' Mr Dickerson 2 " N W Kiel, ards , 2 " Geo Shoitledge 1 " I hereby crti'y that the foregoing re port lb correct. WILLIAM BEARD, Master. No Loss of Time. I have 8)11 Chamberlain's Co'.ic.Ohol era and iharrhoea nemeuy lor years, and would rather be out of coffee and suttar than it. I sold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work again this morning - 11. II. f helps, l lyniouth, Oklahoma. As will be Been by the above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottle of th!s Remedy in your home. For sale by G. A. llaiding. For HUe, Thirty five acres of land four miles South of Oreen Uity Twenty two acres under cultivation. $2000 without crops or $2200 with crops. William McDonald, New Era, Oregon. Rough and Dressed LUMBER Dlx Brothers of Sthubel, Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Yellow Fir Lumber cut out of the best tim ber and furnished at reasonable prices : : : : LnitoCfltto Order on snort Notice. Write or call. Dix Brothers, Sthubel, Ore. WITH the; doctor. THE EDITO RIDES AROUND TOWN AND TAKES NOTES. Some Curiosity Shops Visited end Some Secrets Dlvulgea. Dr. Strickland is from Virginia, the editor of the Cou ier is from Kentucky and all of bis people came from Virginia and between the two there is some af finity of manners and speech and hab it. It was not a good morning on last "unday as the clouds hung low and the Oregon mist drifted down nd perme ated and crept into everything around and about. But the doctor said to the Courier man come "Jedge" come take a ride with me, I have a nice lig, good bor e from "Stonev Vaugl an's stable" a fine buggy and we will pee some Been ery and possibly some sunshine on the hills I will egree to get you back in time to eat an soon as Brother Beaven has let his crowd loone. You're a Btp- tist 'Jedge' ain't you? So am I, but I'm not practicing it very much out here. Theiy keep me too busy," Well I went with the doctor. Ul course all rioc'ora are very much alike. Looks don't count. When you want a doctor you want one bad and yon don't stop to inquire from which school he graduated. Doctors are not like lawyers. The doctors bury their dead, the lawyers put their mis takes on record. The doctors don't like one another. The lawers do because they know a good ''fa il" when they Bee him. Well, the editor and the doctor went out riding to call on some of the doctor's subjects. A fine "rig" from Stoney's ttableja praucing Bteed ''bied in old Kentucky" a fine set of harness and the lines in tneuoctor's nanus anil we were off. We drifted down to Main ttreet, climbed up the Seventh street hill, crossed over to Fifth street and proceed ed along in elegant slyle until we reached a clump of three year old yel low fir where the cows were quietly fill ing themselves with the succulent grass and there the Joctor made his first stop. wot a soul in sight and tne editor was much puzzled. The cowbells were tink. ling and we thought that possibly our friend had been turned into a "cow doc tor." "Not to, "he said "Jedse" hold the horse and my coat while I run up this bluff and 'bluff' these oeople out of about. $5." We held the horse for thirty minutes and ruminated and Bpecn'ated upon the ins and outs of the medical profession. The doctor came back after awhile and we asked him whit he got for stopuing in that kind of a place and what kid he had been treating. "Em igrants from WasLington to California. They pay cash in advance. L'ttle child sick, getting well. They live in the brush tlnre you see, and I will come ihauk tomorrow and the next day. We will get tnem away this wees." I The doctor took the lines, the blood nay an 1 the rubber tired bngjy sped away ami halt au hour later we were running amn 'k the streets of Clackamas Heights. "Here", sayethe doctor, "isa place a here you can live and work and taj and never owe the Lord a cent. 'Iiese are the great Clackamas County Heights." Aud so it proved. Fifty homes on the outcropping top of a big bill, a bunch of school children. and plenty of old folks. Nice homes and "kids" galore Republican adminis tration, etc. The next stop was at the farm of Fritt Hogg, a late emigrant from Germany, and it was here where we saw the big nd wonderful clocks. Mr Hogg has one clock thai was made in 1416. It is a marvelous piece of mechanism. The clock's weight is a piece of quartz. That piece ol quartz was sent to M-. tlogg from Germany with tbe clock. He has two other clocks which have b en sent to him in more recent years, one list fall. They are all fine pieces of woilc and are worth a goodly sum of money. He does not keep them for Bale but will sell one to a good friend once in a while. The two walnut clocks are remarkable pieces ot workmanship. Ttie duty on them when they came into this ountr? cost Mr. Hogg $10 per clock. Mr. Hogg has lived in the Willamette valley tor the past 12 years. When in the old countrv he was a brewer. Just how a brewer happened to be broken up in Germany is a question that has not yet been satisfactorily explained. Hie oi l gentleman, however, says that it is mili tarism. Well, he lias some fine clocks and is a fine old man. Speaks three or four languages and is a good old Ger man citzen. From Clackamas Heights wn drifted down to the habitation of David L, Close. We hitched our horse and went ii. It appears that the doctor is a great chicken man and ttiat he w.ll only eat the eggs and fry the pullets from the game variety. He has farmed some out to Mr Close, and Mr. Close is not as Close" a corporation as his name would indicate. David Close Is the bridge inspector of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. He watches one bridge and several other fellows. His home which nestles upon the hanks of e swiitiv Mowing tilackamas river, ib a palace in its way and his good partner U not so "Close" as "David." The bridge watchman offered the Judge and the Doctor a good libation to the "Gods" but as the doctor never takes a drink and the Judge only once in a wIuIh, we had to content ourselves with cigars and "licit" like. David has dogs and g ins and is general headquarters for the dls ciplesof Izaak Walton and the ni lu nula who happens to wander his wav. By the way, he is a good Democrat and so is the doctor, never voted anvthimf else and his old 'daddy" now long gone hence would come back to this mund tne sphere to haunt him if he should get out ol line and vote lor Republican. The doctor pointed out to us a haunted house. The best looking house we saw. It stands down on the branch of the Aberneihy. It is built of brick and th) windows are all out and it is ithin a mile of Oregon City and yet they tell us lhat in this place the ghost play hid 1 and seek and hold high carnival every night. What an elegant place it would lie to open up a Keeley Cure establish tuent. On this drive we saw fifty people t.nd "nary" Republican. They all looked like Democrats to us. If they all vote as they talk it is Reames iu a wain. . If you are troubled with Impure Wool. In i Cated h sorts, 1 1 in pies, head ache. etc , we woud recommend Aeker's U oo I Klizir, whh h we sell under positive giia'aiiie1). It will aluays cure a"rofulo'is or H" t.lil 1 it lc poiiems aud .l biuod dis ease. 60c nd $1. lloweil A Jones.