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8 OREGON. CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY JO,- 1903, HORSES AND HORSEMEN. REALTY TRANSFERS. Akebin. dsra of Battleslgn, 2:13, rnd Si e tor of Baron Rogers, 2:00, has toon bred to Imerlno, 2:20. Diablo, 2:01, the great California tire, la to be taken to Salem, Ore., for supplementary stud season. Cresceus, 2:02, was recently exhib ited at the opening matinee of the Toledo (O.) gentlemen's Driving club. N. R. Les&lcy, Houston, 111., has sold (be mare Leila Lessley, by Uescon, (am Esme, by Conductor, 2:14, to R. Lyons of the saine city. Myrtle R., 2:1514, has foaled a colt by Searchlight, 2:03 V. and been bred to Jupe, 2:07. She is also the dam of two foals by Bingen, 2:06. , Qold Leaf, 2:11, once the champion four:year-old pacer, is now owned by Fred Beloln, New Britain, Conn., and Is In foal to Directly, 2:03. C. E. Trice, who has fifteen horses in training, several of which he will cam paign over half mile tracks, has re moved from Nupoloon to Flndlay, O. Banker H. Paquet and Fred Richard have leased Delormier park, at Mont real, for four years at a yearly rental of $5,000. They will hold a harness meeting July 7-10, with good sized purses. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Furnlshe 1 Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. Dan Daly will tour the country in "John Henry" next season.,. ' "Mr. Blue Beard," the Drury Lane pectacle, will begin its season at the Alvan theater in Ilttsburg Sept 21. "Mother Goose," the Drury Lane spectacle of last Christmas, will follow the Rogers brothers at the New Am sterdam theater, New York, in Decem ber. Charles Frohman has signed a con tract with John Hare to star a new play by J. M. Barrie and will open in September at Wyndham's theater, Lon don. - N. C. Goodwin will begin his season as Bottom in an, elaborate production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Knickerbocker theater, New York, Oct. 12. ' - The Rogers brothers in John J.'Mc Nally's latest vaudeville farce, "The Rogers Brothers In Ixmdon," will open the New Amsterdam theater, New York, Sept. 1. Forbes Robertson arid Miss Gertrude Elliott, in "The Light That Failed," adapted by George Fleming from Rud ya.rd Klpllng'B novel, will begin their tour in Buffalo Sept. 21. ENGLISH ETCHINGS. Some of the leading Tendon restau rants now huve separate menus of dishes suitable for invalids. A prlsorwr In a Ixmdon police court old he obtained his living by making up colored water in bottles to resemble apirlts. The Duke of Wellington has been dead for half a century, and his monu ment in St Taul's cathedral, London, has not been completed yet t The farm colony for inebriate wom en at Duxtturst, England, has applica tions from 5,000 women a year in ex cess of the number lt) can accommo date. In England the Sunderland town council has decided to supply electric ity for the lighting of the workmen's dwellings owned by the municipality on the penny-In-the-slot principle, a penny to pay for an eight candle power light lasting live and one-fifth hours. SHORT STORIES. J J Herman to J H Settlemier,n of n'A of sec 19, 5,2 e 1 J H Bettlemier to L E Parent, w of 8 Merrill DL V and n 1-2 of sec 19 and lots 4 and 5 in sec 18 5. 2 5783 Sell wood L & I Co to DC Hatch, lots 5, 6, 7, 16 and blk 93. Oak Grove ............! J W Doores to C Ridings, 39.52 as in k Alien elm D C'losner to CLa riders and W Page 100 as in clm 40, 3, 3 e R Kreytag to P Freytag, lot 2, blk K, Clackamas Heights M R Boyles to B F and KD Boyles, w 1-2 of nw, rie of nw and nw of ne of sec 2 6, 2 e A Weizler 10 J M Hart, 3 84 as cirri 49,2 ..... G Frazer to W H Vauch'ii. i 1-2 of sw of see 23, ne of nw ol sec 26 4, 2 e , J 8 Graham to R E and U E Mc- K.ee, 43.68 as in sec 13, 5, 1 w..., n A ilkins to F A Burden, lots 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 blk 12, Windsor Add J W Roots to J O Branham. 1.2 In Clackamas county 200 M G Padrick toL tkapleton, 6 as incl49, 2, 1 e.., 2000 Rom Catholic Archb to R Walsh 1 asWhitcorub cln, 1, 1 e 2'?5 N M Wetherell to L O Eaton, lot 5, blk 3, Canemah 305 P Freytag to A Lawson, lot 2, blk lv Clackamas Heights 75 150 1500 2000 100 500 574 1325 496 Safely Out of It. "Jinks says that he bas been very successful In love." "I don't see bow he makes that out He has been married to three women." "But that isn't the way he puts it tie says he's been divorced from three women." Town Talk. Bowed Ont. "Hello, old man!" exclaimed Borem as be meandered into Busby's office, "I Just dropped in to kill time." "Sorry," answered Busby, "but I haven't any time I want killed. Good morning." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Still Unsettled. "Yes, Bllggums has at last settled down. I saw him with a baby carriage awhile ago." "M'hm! But Bllggums has not set tled up. I saw the bill for tie baby carriage." Baltimore News. Too RLkjr. "Have you read my new bookr "Not yet My doctor has advised me to be careful!" Atlanta Constitution. For Sale or Excltange For country property east or west of the, mountain 1, a 6-room house and 8 lots. Good well, barn and chicken liouee. Sightly, C. B. Joiinsoh, Box 134, Oregon City, Ore, INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattels. John W. Lodkk, at-tomey-at-law, Oregon City. Money to Loan. 7 per cent interest allowed on money left with me to loan. Piincipal with ac crued interest returned upon demand. Abstracts furnished. ' G. B. Dimick, Attomey-at-law, Oregon City, Ore. "' An elephant's Jaw bits been un arthetl hi ilalleck canyon, Wyoming. The world Is to haVe ft new Intox icant tnrtde from the tl root, which is bundnnt in the Hawaiian Islands. Lake Superior Iron ore Is taken from the mines, all of which are on the sur face, by steam shovels, and is handled exclusively in masses of a ton or more. The valuation of the park lands of Greater New Yor is now put at $300, 000,000; of Chicago at $05,000,000; Bos ton, $53,000,000; Philadelphia, $22,000, 000; San Francisco, $12,000,000, and St Louis, $8,000,000. For high grade work requiring great precision and excellence there is to be found in nearly every leading machine hop In Germany a group of American tools a silent tribute to the remark able position held in the world today by the American machine tool's work. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Burn all the rubbish and prunlngs bout the garden and orchard. It is best on general principles to se lect comparatively high ground fer the orchard. The best available toll should be se lected for the orchard. It cannot be too rich nor too well drained. . Alter tomato planta have reached a fair size their tops may be plhched off. This forces out the aide shoots, which re the one that produce y,, flowers and fruit Grapevines 111m tbelr roots to be neay (he surface. Therefore the food fer them should not he placed at too great a depth. A rich soIL dry and warm. Is what they want CYNICISMS. People who are "peculiar" can easily carry It too far. The greatest suffering fn a love affair fulls to the one who Uldnt get tired first The old and young are a great trial to each other. And the young do not get any the worst of It We have an idea that if yon could see the Insldes of some heads you would find them stored with as useless articles as there are in the top bureau drawer. Atchison Globe. Must be Sold. Seven-room bouse and either one or tn int. t. noruer of t-levenin anu M,iia,,n Kt.rntg. Also one lot in Gen tml Addition. Inoulre at residence or write P. 0. Box 307, Oregon City. , 4t. l'ow Can Save Monty Bv taking advantage of the cheap rates east offered by "The Northwest. .,n f.lnn" Chicago and return 71 50 St. Paul and Minneapolis anu re turn 0' w Tickets good 90 da. s. Stop overs al lnwAil- Datesof ale June 4, o, .4 uo.zo,, 28. 29. SO: Jul v 15. 16 and August M and 26. . , rull information by Manning 11 I, MSLKR, Geitiral Agent. 132 Third St., Portland, Or, CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. His Kind You Have Always BougM Bear tha fqgxuKur r in Recruit 5c Cigars is to their quality--Don't At the same time every due entirely forget that I 1 ) mi mt 2 T has a band around it that may bring you a fortune. 5142,500 given away $5,000 may come your way! Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. :v The Fair Store Is Headquarters for all kinds of Summer Goods 1 If you want an Outing Suit you will do well to see them All goods are cheaper at the Fair than elsewhere WILLIAM ROBINSON Proprietor. Best Place on Earth, For wagons, buggies, har . nessand all lines of farm ' implements. L. F. HOLMES , CANBY, OREGON BECKERS MILLINERY It A3 MOVED T 2U 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 displav STHilK COMPANY, 285-28? Washington Street Challenge Sale Continues $100,000 Worth of fine un-called-for tailor-made clothing, on which de- posits have been paid, purchased by my Chicago buyer, Joe Godfrey, at Twenty Cents on the Dollar SUITS AND OVERCOATS ,$20.00 un called-for, tailor-made suits and overcoats; Challenge . Sale price $22.50 un-called-for tailor-made suits, and overcoats; Challenge , Sale price 7.5 H $25.00 and $30.00 un-called-for tailor-made suits and overcoats ; Challenge Sale price ; . 10.00 $30 and $35 un-called-for suits and overcoots; Challenge Sale" price 12.5 $40, $50 and $00 un-called-for tailor-made suits and overcoats; Challenge Sale price 5.U TROUSERS $5 uncalled-for tailor-made' tro u- sers; Challenge Sale price ,, ,$1.9 , f. '$7.50- uncalled-for tailor-made' ,. trousers; Challenge Sale price , , $10 uncalled-for tailor-made trou " sers; Challenge Sale price ' ' $12.50 uncalled-for tailor-made trousers; Challenge Sale price 4. Any Suit or Overcoat for 15. as