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About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903, IELEY9S run n 616 11 WEEK. OQMMEN mi m t 4 4 I 4 i i The Allen Stock Company M Saturday 41 . ,..-( 4 ...... I ' " . ;. . ' : : 1 ' .-iii.wwwmmTTTTTTmTTTTmTTTlW""' . ttttTTTTT t t t I REALTY TRANSFERS. i L'dge Notea. a a a a mi ai 1 1, id an flu 'ft inii J ,ai' ""' "'"Mf : SHANK & RISSFLL. Undertakers w Phones 411 and 304. Mittric&an" Will dispose 0! bis 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 thr. ughout Clackamas County and in Portland to attend this sale. Jill Our Gccds are Tltw and Vp'tC'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 many friends for their liberal patronage during the last fourteen years. We are very sorry to have to break the many ties of friendship that has existsd between us for so Ion? a time vre but deem it wise to extend our business to broade fields. Anyone finding themselves indebted to us will please call oromptly and settle their accounts. Any parties holding coupons had better use them at once. Every boot and shoe in the house will be marked in blue pencil figures so you can see at a glance what the goods will cost you. A sample pair of every kind will be on an open tabl so yon can pick the shoe you want instantly. We will 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 1 9th Yours to Co "land, McKittrlck 'The Shoe Man" Next Door to Bank of Oregon City 12 PRESENTS onday - The Power of Wealth Tuesday - Shall we Forgive Her Wednesday - The Real Lord Lennox Thursday Friday anil ami rcliestra, We carry the only complete line of CHPkets. Conine hohes and Linings in Clackamas County. We have the only Firi-t Warn Fearpe in the County , which we will furnish for less than can be had elpewhete. Embalming a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. j i. Main St., Opp. Huntley's. f THE FOILLOWIN KEPE5&TIIIE : a Seats on Sale Furnishe 1 Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. E M Howell to Will F Co 80 as in elm 52, 3, 1 $ 1 B A Hrown to M A Etters, lots 1,2 and 3, blk 2, W Gladstone 619 G G Hees to S E Hees, 4.30 as in Ben 24. 2,2b 100 W M Cook to II O F Terwado, 30 asinclB , 2, 2e.... 1 HGF Terwado to J Michaels, 30 as in cl 63, 2, 2 e 2500 J A Confer to H Schraeder, lots 7, 8, 9 and lO.blk 15,Falls View. ... 15 J L Thomas to L Peringer 12 as in -peel, 4,le 100 E C Stevensou to J W McKay, lot 1 and 2 of blk 4, West Side Ad dition 1 E a Miller to J :W McMillen. blki 13. 15 and 16, W Gladstone 200 J Clausen to A Abrebamson, 32 as in elm 58,3, 1 e ' 50 W2 F Hubbard to F M Barmore se of sec 2, 4. le ' 2000 J B Beeson to Win Beeson, seof ne ofi-Mofneof ne ef sec 6, 4, 3 1 J K Groom to U W liawts, tract 71, Prunelands . .. 650 T F Ryan to U E Hayes, 9'3' aa in Rinearson elm 1600 Wm Beeton to J B Beeson, n 20 as ofeofneof sec 6, 4, 3 a, of ee of sec 31 and 7 as in sec 32, 3, 4e 1 I 8 Hurst to J R Hickman, lot 10, blk 16 Will Falls .' 340 Wih Falls Co to A Wrig t, tract 1, Will Falls 250 0 G Huntley to J E Hedges, lot 7, blk 66, O U 600 L Tenny to O A Tenny, 50.70 as in Bid well elm 637 O 8 I'ortrr to L K Adair, tract in claim 61,2, 2e 75 O n I'urter to E C Adair, tract in cluiM. 2, 2 . 350 H A Htrr to H M Story, lot 8, blk 110, Oregon City 1800 R O Holme to It Johaston, 1 ai in Matlock elm, 2,2 e 140 J Millar to K Piettyman, lot 12, of blk , Old Oiwiti 80 O I A 9 Co to BE Prettyman, lots 1, 2, 3, 1(1 and 14, bik 4. Oswego 590 J C.tio to F Scliink, lot 2, blk 37 County Add t O O . 175 A Ganmiederto L Hong, Iota 16 and 17, blk 10,ParkpUce 150 At the session of the county court wuich alj turned last Friday, the con tract for the improvement to be made in the court houss was let to Johnson & Andrews. The price at which the job was let is $3400. Anew TSult will he constructed in the rear of the sheriff's office now osed by the sheriff. The sheriff will be given the front portion ol the quarters now occupied by the county clerk. The county uchool superintendent will move into the pre sent room of the recorder. Saturday Viatinee The D Hazel Kirke v air Ke A B aiders at Usual Place Falls City Lodge, O. U. W held us setni-aunual election of ulficers last Sat urday niuht. The following officers were elected: C. Shubel, master work man; R. B Kimmell, toieuan ; .Joseph Beanlieu, overseer; Horace Williams, guide; O. H. Dye, receiver; H J . Hard ing, recorder; U. O. T Williams, tinao. cier;Harn .1. Roake, inside watchman: James Edmondtt, outside watchman. The newly elected officers wili be in stalled at the first meeting in July. Willamette Falls Camp, W. 0. W., held its annual decroation dty services Hunday aftrnoon. Owing to the in tense beat the members of the camp did not turn outin force. About 20 Woodmen however, met at the hall and marched to Mountain View cemetery and dec orated the graves of merabeoi who are buried there. Many beautiful flowers were placed on the graves. Delegates from Milwaukie lodge No. 1. A. F.&A. M , to the grand lodge which meets in Portland this week are Worshipful Master, R. C Uanong; senior warden, Joseph Lynch and junior warden, John P. Keitiug. Dele gates from Clackamas county No. 2, Royal Arch Maions, are High Priest. John H. Walker ; King, J 0. Zinser and scribe, Rev. P. K Hammond. The following oflkrtrs were elected by Myrtle lodge, D. of H . at their meeting last Frida evening : Miss D m Drty, chief of honor; Mrs. 8tella Weed, lady of honor ; Mrs, Robinson, chief of cere monies; Mrs, A. Beaulieu usher; Mrs. K. H. Cooper, recorder; Mrs Hank T. Barlow, financier; Mrs R, J. Good fellow, recei-er; Mrs. Emma Veilus, in Mde watch; Mrs M. Goodfellow. ool id watch: Mrs. T. R. Beard, musican. The installation ol officers will be con ducted by the grand recorder the tlrst Friday in June. The grand chief of honor, of the jurisdiction ol Oregon will visit the lodge on the afternoon of June th 23rd. Court Robin Hood, Forresters of America, elected the follow ing officers to serve for ensuing ter m at their meeting last Friday evening: M M. Sugarman, chief ranger ; O. W. Kelson, sub-fhief ; W. E, Marshall, recording secretary; F. W, Hno.pbrieiy private secretary; John A. Moore, treasurer; t. O. Dillman, M. Munch, G. 8 Freeman, trustees Installation wilt Uke place the first Friday in July and will be conducted by the deputy grand chief ranger. For Sale. I have for sale one fit 8 Russell traction engine; one 24 42 J. I. Cafe seperator. run two reasons and good as new; one chop mill and one No. 17 Ross ensilage cutler. All of the above machinery in good running order. For information write to or call on W. E. Mlmi-owhr, Stone. Or gin. 4t. oei 0 lack H eifer New York Popular Why Many Yonnff Men Foil. It la the fault and the cause of the failure of so many bright, cnpable young moii that, being put into n cer tain workday rut, they make no effort to climb or even crawl otit of it. They flo not seek the work that Is not rou tine and go beyond tlio terms of the bond In search of additional labor In order to attract the approving notice of their employers; they do not go to their posts before or remain at them after the fixed hour; they are content to do enough, and no more than enough, to earn their hire. The life of the av erage clerk is generally genteel, easy, cleanly. He ixsxl not soli his hund or his clothes, and his ambition la sat isfied with these pleasant condiUoua. Philadelphia Ledger. gad Stat of Poetry. For songs the use of poetry bas for some time been abandoned, and words, any sort of words, have been employed Instead. With patriotic songs any sug gestion of poetry Is held to l futul to succees. It U probable that In anoth er ten years some member of parlia ment will 'introduce a short bill making the 1 production of any other sort of poem a criminal offense, and It is not Impossible tlwt the member of parlia ment will be a publisher. Macmillun's Magazine. Hen Repeat, bat Do Not Copy. Grant It is easier to say a' good thing than to do a good thing. ' Henderson Very true. But when you say a good thing you are flattered by persons right and left making uw of it aa If It were their own, but yofl have few copylstg when you do a good deed. Boston Transcript. Advantage of Pooltloa. "Hold onT exclaimed the boy who was under. MLCs arbitrate this Ulnr "There ain't iwthln' to arbftrater panted the boy on top, pummellug him rlgoetmely. Chicago Tribune. What WnM Yea Dot Popo are fond of telling what they Would do If they had 11,000,000. It's safe to bet that nine men out of ten If they had $1,000,000 would do nothing. -Kansufl City Independent. Quite a number of men have mistak en Wall street for Easy street. Puck. Constipated Buwela To li Korxl h Hlth, the brxly nhcxiM be ki'pt In AliiXtlve ooiiillllun , and Ihts b iwi-1h mov1 at least once a 6ny, no tl-at all the ponfian ui warten are exiw'llfd dally. Mr. i, L. K.lwnnln HI N: Main Ht.. Wllrhlt, wnle: "I hv u.id Hrllne U ri-Kiilate ihe Hvr and Iwweli for the Tnl ten year, and found It rt liable remwly" dOc alCUannau it Co. t t . tr & . ' I fr ill" . it ' Prices It,' 1 IT v1 The Limit. Mr. Cribbs Mrs. C, I (have boneef with resignation nay, even cheerf1-. ness antique chairs that wabbled, m tlque clocks that were always' tlilrtafct hours behind time, antique rugs tft.. some prehistoric Turks wove, nntlji. clilna, antique bowls, pans and kottltwu All this I have smiled at, but when yy give mo antique eggs for breukf:iHt I draw the line, madam I draw the Uuac., Troubles and Joy. The trouble with most of us Is thtSi our Joys seem to sink out of sight seem to take root on the thinnest UoVk. and flourish like the proverbial grtrrjt bay tree. What Is Ibe matter wft& that a little irritation today can wfp out In a moment all the recollection, offr. yesterday's glory? A teacher who was trying to Instruct! her claee about the mysteries of aoVJl4 tlon and subtraction explained that oimiJ could not subtract or add unless t4 numbers were of the same denoxnlu.it-' tlon when a little girl said': "Teacher, can't you tuke six poacher from four trees 7" Little Chronicle -Vj In a Minor Key;. ' 't Ilearty Friend (meeting operatic coin-'. poser)-Hello, old man! How are yW Haven't seen you for an agel What" your latest composition? Impecunious Musician (gloomily) With my creditors. Punch, t'aaally the Way. Mamie She is trying to. keep ha marriage a secret. ' . Maud How do yoo know? j "Bhe tokl me bo." Baltimore WorlOJ Maccabees Picnic The ladies of the Maccabees of Mr?r burg will give a picnic at Smith's picnic-, grounds, Macksbnrg, the 20tb There will be a grand parade at 10o'cx- o the r nnds, a drill by cdet. Mhm Rehfkah timith will deliver an addr, Music will be furnished by Aurora iar.- Dinner will tie. served on the gronmito Bicycle races, runring races and jonsfl ing races W'll be indulged in as well sum numerous other sports. All. are.-iria.-. vited. Svd From an Awful Fair "SverylifNlT mid I hud eorininiptlon," wr(.v Mm, A. M. Mili'ldN, of rhumhmbntg, Pi , " wa m l..w after ii ui n'h4 of eer flrknoiw, eued by hay fvr an amhnia. that few Hi HiiTftt I could gel w it. but I learned of ilia iiiarciiioe4 merit of Dr. Jtldif. Nnw IJInrovery for ,'finwjM . lion, uned lr ami wan eoinrneimy cured jvv d'ierat Throat and I.uuk lix-nKm It l r (ii eiir In tin wnrld. a' d l Inlallial.n for i Colil and Dronchlal atfictlou. liuirii),i; Imttiei w aim $l Trial buttle free at Ow. A tlanllnf.