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8 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1903. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea y in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of -J? and has been made under his per- jCJffljtrfL' sonal supervision since its infancy. UZT7. JU&AW, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless ' substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nd allays Pcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUflflAV STREET. NEW YORK CfTV. BECKERS HAS MOVED TO 214 Third St., Cor, Salmon, PORTLAND, ORE. A Complete Assortment of :: Selected Pattern Hats ALSO A VARIETY OF- Trimmed Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices You are cordially invited to call and inspect our Ir5- I TTir V1T A. "XT ft e nam xuur xraue at Harris Grocery And are going to make special induce- l ments to close buyers i 4 4 It T-k asn and omaii rronts ts uur Motto. East viathe Twin Cities The Tionecr Limited is the train of trans bewcen Mieapo lis, St. Faul and Chicago. It is most handsomely equipped and runs via the fast mail route the Chicago, Milwauke & St. Pau Railway, II. 8. HOWE, General Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee anil St. lVil Railway 184 Third Bireot, l'urtland, Ore CASTORIA Poi Infants and Children. Ik Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the tlaaturt BANNER SALVE the most healing salve In the world. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2JC. AM drugKl'U. Vnt your nmiiin lu or brant beautiful brown r noli b! k? Then li BUCKINGHAM'S DYEors 80 ere.. Of Out" te,T, O" it A CO. , Nmw. N H Signature of MILLINERY display :: TH J i; tt. rfV ww Do You Use Shingles? If you do, let us supply your needs. We have an up-to-date mill, located five miles east of Molalla and two miles from Meadowbrook, with all the latest and best equipments. Lane's automatic machinery. We cut our shingles from the very finest cedar and turn out as good shingles as there are in the world. Our prices are as low as the lowest. We want your trade. Mail orders promptly tilled. Ball Single Co., BxS9 molalla, Ort. TREASURER'S NOTICE. I now have money to pv county war rants endorsed prior to Nov. M, 1900 also road warrants mdnr ed prior to March Int. )();!, interest will cease on such warrenta on the date of this notice Oregon City Oregon, May 15th,1903. KnosCaiiii.l, Treamrer, ,t UlackhiiiHs county Ore. DR KING'S NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUDSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Cougns, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia,lIayFevcr,rieu- risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, fore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. r NO CURE, NO PAY. Prits 50e. nd $1. TB'L BOmES PRE 8- anion of The County Court. (continued from last week) In the matter of aid to Charles Ander son, an indigent person, and sick. Or dered that said Charles Anderson receive $9 per mouth until further orders of court. In the matter of the bond of D.-.vid Douglas road supervisor of District No. 8, with 8 D Coalman and F J Walkley as sureties Ordered that said bond be and is improved. In the matter of the petition of Koe neck and others for road. Ordered that said petition be and is denied. In the matter of tl:e petition for the improvement of Un.on school and Gres ham road. Ordered tbnt this matter be laid away for consultation with the road supervisor. . In the matter of the petition to es tablish the "Fellow road". Ordered that said road be established and super visor ordered to open same with -work of petitioner and that expense account be allowed. In the matter of the petition of P C Miller and others for county road 0; dered that Charles Dougherty, Elmer Albright and J E Judd be appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning May 26th, 1903. In the matter of indigent soldier fund. Ordered tnat county treasurer transfer $150 from general fund to indigent soldiet fund. Io the matter of the petition of John Strous and other? for county road. Or dered that J R Morton, VV H Boring end A W Cooke be appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning May 18th, 1903. In the matter of tax on bicycles. Or dered that tax be levied and that clerk procure 125 tags for use of sheriff. In the natter of tb appointment of Justice of Peace in District No, 3, vice John Wise resigned. Ordered that J W Grazle be appointed to fill vacancy. In the matter of the petition of O F Idleman and others for the purchase of Mt Hood and Barlow toll road. Ordered laid over until full board present In the matter of fixing tolls on the Mt Hood and Barlow toll road for the year 1903. Ordered that tolls be taxed as follows : Each four wheel vehicle drawn by one span or y oke $2 00 Each additional span or yoke. . . . 40 Each two or four wheel vehicle dia -n by one horse 125 Each saddle horse with rider .... 7 Each horse or mule with pack. . . 40 Each boree or mule loose 15 Each head of entile loose 10 Each read of goats or hogs 02 Also ordered that rates of toll from Western terminus to points in vicinity of Mt Hood and return shall be one full toll from round trip, and all tolls to be collected at toll gate. In the matter of application of the commander of Mead Post. U A II for aid to Greenleaf Chute and Claries Ross, indigent soldiers. Ordered that clerk issue warrant to Greenleaf Chute for $10 per month and to Charles Ross for $5 per month until further orders of this court. In the matter of the petition of Wm Mortenson for franchise on Coal Creek . Ordered that said Wm Mortenson be granted a franchise to use a part of Coal Creek, and that said portion of Coal Creek is declared a highway for fl lating logs and lu . ber for 10 years, and is allowed to charite 25 cents per thousand for same, and that he give a bond in the sum of $500. In the matter of tax deed to land in Section 11, t 4 s, r 3 e. Ordered that county clerk be authorized toQ:iit claim I to John chratn, Clackamas counties' interest in said lands. In the matter of the appointment of Peter Shark as Deruty Sheriff. Ordered that said appointment he approved and and that said Peter Shark aviso without fees In the matter of the claim of M Bull for $69 for care of Jol.n McKay an in digent person, injur l in the saw mill of Proctor A Beers. Ordered that affidavits of M Ball and John McKay be prexented with this claim that same may be pre sented to State authorities or reimburse ment to Clackamas county. In the matter of the application of Wm Scott for return of taxes paid a double assessment. Ordered thit this matter be referred toeheriff. In the matter of the petition of J A Roman fur work on the Bud Smith road in District No. 21. Ordered that this matter be referred to supervisor of said district. ' In the matter of the pi tition of G A Ridines fo- improvement of road across Rock Creek bottom. Referred to Com missioner Killen to investigate and re port. In the matter of the of judges and clerks oi eleciion. D 0 Richeardson, clerk ef election for Viola precinct having resigned, A M Kirchem is appointed to fill vacancy, Thomas J Stone of Cherryville precinct having resigned L E Palmer is aopoint ed till vacaucy, In the matter of taxes for 1809, 1900, 1901 and 190 J on land assessed io Joseph Simon. Ordered that upon payment of $700 receipts in full will be given for said taxes. In the matter of the petition, of J II Pave for cancellation of taxes' for year 1891 on 30 acres in Hector Campbell D L C Oideied that said tax be cancelled upon payment of $75. In the matter of deed to Clackamas county by O H Epler and wife for strip of land for road purposes in Jefferson Shaw clium to connect with Corrall Creek and north Butteville road. Or-di-red that said deed be accepted and Recorder instructed to record same with out expense to county. In the matter of the improvement of the Aliernethy and Viola road. Ordered that W H Council be placed in charge j of said improvement to receiya a salary : of $100 per month. In the matter of Clyde rhillips and indigent person. Ordered that clerks issue warrants for $10 for month of April and one for $lti for month of Mav, and pay same to Mrs M A Phillips, and I that she lie allowed thereafter $lo' per month until further ordere. In the matter of the petition for im-' provement of Union n-hool and Gresham ! road. Ordered that Bame lie referred to Commissioner lulien and Brobst for in-1 vestigation. In the matter of charges and im provements in court house. Ordered that when specifications are prepared by architect that Judge Ryan advertise for bids the same to be submitted by Wednesday June 3, 1903 at 10 o'clock a. m, In the matte'- of the petition of E H Cooper for insurance of warrant to re imburse John Stewart for $41,35, erron eously paid to county treasurer. Or dered that clerk issue warrant in favor of John Stewart for $41,35. In the matter of the repairs to revenue road. Referred to Commission ers Killen and Brobst to investigate. In the matter of the bridge on Stafford and Mosier road. Referred to Com missioner Brobst to investigat and re pair same provided cost does not exceed $50. Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Story were the re cipients of a very pleasant Burprise party Wedneedayeveniug of last week, when about twenty-five of their friends armed with a freezer of ice cream, baskets of cake and crokonole boards, suddenly walked in and took possession of their home for the evening, thus celebrating the seventh anniversary of their wed ding, which occurred on the Sunday pre vious. ' When they comprehended the situation, all were made welcome and an enjoyable time spent, Mrs. Godfrey and Mr. McGeeban were the successful prize winners. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mc Geeban, Mr. and JCrs W. H.Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuebel, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sleight, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frost, Mr. and Mis. F. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs George Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Story ; Mrs. Tay lor, Mrs Grout, Miss Tate, Miss Taylor, C.Miller. Mlie Grout, Dan Cook and Gaylord Godfrey. House and Lot for Sale, I have a new 7-room two story house for sale in Green Point, Oregon City, with basement 20x24.good large ehickpn park ; plenty of fruit and berries ; 40 dif ferent kind of roses and only seven min utes' walk to court house. Those look ing for a nice home will do well to call and let me show them this place, as it will be sold at a bargain and is in a good neighborhood. Call and see me at my office over Bank of Oregon City . J J. Cooke, The Real Estate Dealer. Wanted. To teach battenberif , rennaisance and point lace, also Mountmelick embroid ery or take orders for work. Coronation work for waists, suits orecarfs solicited. Apply at Courier office. I Sale of Spring Suits and Topcoats 3) We call your attention to the grandest collection of Tailor-made Suits and Topcoats for Spring ever shown in Portland, just opened up from The Royal Taylors, of Twelfth and Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1 1200 Spring Suits and 160 Silk That were made to order for $25.00, $30 00, and $40.00, in all the latest shades and patterns, in Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres,Tweeds, Homespuns, Coverts, Venetians, and Vicunas, Three and Four-button, Single and Double breasted styles, all cut by the Royal Taylors' Cutters with the new long, narrow lapel and one of the features in the swell Tailor-made Garments. Now. Strain's )6int is, bis Clothing is all Tailor-made bearing the labels of such tailors as Lamm & Co., the Royal Taylors, The Continental Tailors, The Dixie The international Tailors and hundreds of other famous makers of men's High Art Clothing to measure. We sell you the teal q that the ready made clothier asks you for an article that he & inferior or NEARLY AS GOOD as Jr Tailor a Common sense will teach any better and look better than any ready-made suit will, because the Trimminsrs are superior, the workmanshio is suoerior. . Thev are 0 t. 1 and sponged, nand-made and hand-hnished. lhat s fa the sort of suits and Topcoats St lain sells at (ft $10.00 Taylor-made Trousers, $3.50 ) That's a strong comparison of values. $to trousers for $3.50, but we have the strongest kind of g) an argument behind it. We have exactly what we advertise. 800 pairs of pants just received Q) O from our Chicago buyer, picked up here and there from tailors who wanted cash worse than they Q) (Q wanted the pants. Not one pair of the lot that would not be a bargain at $7.30, and most of Q) tkem worth $10 and $12.50. In new Spring stripes, made of best flJQ PA Q Q) imported wt rste'd, cut to fit, 800 pairs to pick from at Strain's P00 WE NEVER SHOWED SO $V Special-Cut this "ad" out ami g to rJ and buy what you want. When . I..... , 1 tii ff vour Din mis auveriieempnr. win q ten per cent f your purchase has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? fcUUW wiw cvay - COMMITTED SUICIDE. Mrs. Sarah J. Fancher, of M. Pleas and, flakes Away With Herself. Mrs. Sarah J. Fancher, of Mt. Pleas ant, committed suicide last Satuiday night by tying a rope around her waist and jumping into a well. The body of the dead woman was found by a hired man, named Joe Rendes, Sunday morning while he was chcring about the barn, liendes noticed a cloak lying on the well curb and investigated. He found that the rope had been loosened from the draw bucket, one end tied around the poor woman's waist and the other fastened to the curb. No one had missed her from the house, she having retired the night be fore at the usual hour. She wor- onlv her night clothes when found, which leads to the belief that she had retired as usual. It is supposed that the suicide was demented. She had been kept in the o'd ladies' home at Portland until quite recently, and they sent tier home recom mending that ehe be sent to the insane asylum. This the son refused to do, hut it is stated that the family wa consid ering the advisability of such a move. It is further stated that there is a streak of insanity in the Faacher family. Coroner Holman was notified of the tragedy Sunday morning and at once went to the scene. A jury returned a verdict in accordance witn the facts given Funeral services were held in Oregon City at the Presbyterian church Tues day afternoon. Rev. Frank Mixsell officiating and the remains were laid to test in the Mountain View cemetery. Deceased was 08 years of age. Mr. Joseph Pominvilie of Stillwater Minn.., after having spent over $2 000 with t e best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so, and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, had taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial and you are certain to be more than phased with the result. For Bale at 25 cents per box by G. A. Harding. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. AnOldAhd Will-Tried Remedy Mrs. Win Blow's Southing Syrup bus titeu used fr over slity yours by millions of mothers for their chil dren while teething, with perfect success. It soothe tne child, softens ilie Kiims, hIIavb all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Otor rhea. I pleiiFant to the tHste. Sold hy drwulsts In nil piri8 of the wur d. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. Hi value is Inenlonlable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wouslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind; Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Tailor-made, Custom-made - made Clothing one that a Suit Made to Order 14 $ 1 FINE A LOT OF PANTS AS Strains' you pay 1 . . De worm 2$5 and 2$7 Strain Tailoring Company, Grove's Tasteless Chill nwuc ami en leni paCKflge OI jCO VC S ATTEMPTED TO MILK THE G1TY OF OREGON CITY ON SEWFR CONTRACTS. Local Cor tractors Offered $500 Not To Bid. The city of Oregon City in letting her contracts for sewers a tew davs ago was up against the real thing lor a while and had it not been for the integrity of W. H. Howell and Dan Dyons both bidjers for the work, the city would likely have been mulct out of $1,000. The Portland contractor off red each of these gentle men $500 hot to bid on the work or at least to put in theirs so high that they would certainly be rejected. Mr. Lyons and Mr. Howell each indignantly re jected the proposition and that the con tract was let at a fairly low figure is . probably due to their honesty and in tegrity in the matter. Invited to fleet the President. Hon A. E. Iteani'js the Democratic candidate w s in vi .ml to meet President Roosevelt and participate in the festvi ities and program at Salem on Thurs day incident to the President visit to this city. Mr. Reams gladly accepted the invitation. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattel. John W, Lodeb, at-torney-at-law, Oregon City. Mnkl Tea Positively Cures Slrk Headache jndiReslion and Constipation. A delightful herb drink. R moves all eruptions of the skin, pro-' dueliifr a perfect complexion or monev refunded aoo and f0c. Write to us for free sample. W. H Hooker & Co., Buflalo, N. If. ii.uidlljiu.iilllliiijiiiilll:! flfliinjiitlfJin. i We Need Coarse Clackamas County Wools fiiqbest Prices Paid Oregon City Woolen Ms - lined topcoats Article at one-half the price himself acknowledges to be , (ft will wear longer, hold the shape Goods are superior, the linings shrunk v - 0.00 THIS BEFORE Washington St., Portland g Tonic over One end a Half Million No Cure, No Pay. 50c DldCK KOOO UveT PUIS. r