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OREGON CITY COURIER,- FRIDAY, SPTEMBER 25. 1903. rtORE POST OFFICES D1SCON. T1NUED. Macksburg and Needy Now on Rural Mall Route No. 1. DEMOCRATS WILL DEMAND IN VESTIGATION What amount ought the U. S. Government Have you any good ideas for the 1005 Fair? If not, do some thinking If good, we will put it in our adv. and let the people know it. ADVANCE FALL DISPLAY appropriate for Lewis As to Who Pays the Bills of Roose. ana Warn fair, icr Think it over. velt's Junketing Trips. TOiivol mail tmifoa ara smraArlini? to uuini "i"" wuxwM mw a every part of Clackamas county. Last week a new route started from Aurora and travprHPB tlifl south end of Clacka- moo nntin fw rr t.Vin nfiiihhnrhooils of Macksburg and Needy. Both of those nmi nffincB hivp hpRti rlinr.nntirjued and nearly all the people at those two poet office will get their mail in the future on the mail route leaving Aurora. If 1 thou Ha nnt. havamii.il boxes their mail directed to either Macksburg or Needy will ho loft at. Hip Anrnra nnst office. The establishment of the Aurora route makeB quite a difference in the Courier's mailing list. The seveniy-five Couriers that now go to Needy and Macksburg will in the future go to Auiora and will be delivered by carrier, unless we are otherwise notified. By this means Auiora will receive over 100 Couriers per week. The new route leaving Clackamas for the Damascus and Boring country, which was established the first of the month, will probably result in the discon tinuance of the Damascus poet office, .Barton and several 6th er atYihllpr nnat. nffiran in that, nart of the county. The establishment of a route from Oregon City to Logan and inter mediate points has already resulted in the discontinuance of Logan, Stone, Viola and Eedland postoffices, and sub scribers to the Courier at those post offices now receive their mail through carrier by way of the Oregon City office. The change will no doubt for a short time result in subscribers not re ceiving their mail on time, as some of them no doubt live off the line traversed by the route or may not have prepared for the rural delivery by putting up desire to state that if it is more conveni ent for them to get their mail at post w .i i i a. i j : I omces ui a i nave not tmen u.Buuuuuueu. 4-katr Vtova nnlr tn nrtifir ua an. I WA will mail their papers as directed. It may take some time to get matter straighten- . . . .1 . l ,, J II 1 - ett out as iney snouia oe, anu w an buu Bcribers who are inconvenienced we simply ask to be patient until we can get things running as they should. All the change necessarily make by the establishment of the new routes in our subscription lists has resulted in some confusion, but time and patience will put nearly alt of our subscribers in a position to get their mail at an earlier datB than they did before. While post offices in the interior of the county along the lines of the rural routes have been discontinued, none of the railroad poatoilices have thus far hpp,n (lisrnntiniiBd. nor is it likelv that they will be. Mail carriers along the different routes who desire to act as agents for the Courier will please notify us and we will furnish them with our rates to agents. We are completing, arrangements with the various carriers along the lines to have them pick up items of news along their different routes, and parties along the line hav ing news items they wish the Courier to hava will confer a favor by handing the same written on a Blip of paper, to the carrier. By this means we hope to be V. 1 A ! ll. - t , I. ... more of the county news than wa, hava ever done before. Letter List Following is the list of letters remain1 ingin the Oregon City postoffice on Sept. 24, 1903: Women's; List Miss Mary Baulie, Mrs Chas Brownell. Misi Ruth Crocker, Mrs Ida Dilard, Mra Luta Fuson, Miss Louise Fryslie. Men'B List J B Alexander,!! Andrew B E Courtright, J Criteser, Davidson Fruit Co, J Dennis. K E Dick, Ueo V ntz Roy Fuson, K Harris, J M Hodge, J M McKlhaney, i JS Pierce, Unas 11 Rowley Clyde Stanley, Howard Btowe, James 'lroyor, Adam Wunder. 11 A. Uhilds package. . Tom P. Randall, P. M 21 Years a Dyspeptic R. II. Foster, 318 S 2d fet., Salt Luke City, writes: 'I hsve Im'ii holborod with dyspepsia or indtrfes 'tioii for 21 yi'ursi tiled many doctors without re Her; recently 1 got bottle oi Heroine, une uot tie cured me. I am now tHPerliut off on the en- otul. I have recommended ittoiuy friends; it Is curing tlii'ui, too.' ouo t LUaruiim uo. a. NOriCE TO CREDITORS. Iu tlie County Court of the Blste oi Oregon, for Comity or Ulnclcunas: In the uinller of the estate ol Lara Auderso Deceased. Notice In hereby given that the undersigned has Deeu appointed ny tne county uounoi i iacKH niii.H County, Oregon, executor of the last will Hiul hihtaineut of Lars Anderson, deceased. AU persons having claims auaiuat said estate Bte hereby uolllleil and directed lo present the aaniuto uie. erouerlv verltled.as" bv law ivouired. at the ollioe of 0. W, Kastliam, ovi r the Hank of Oregon Ully, III Oregon City, Oregon, wlthiu iix inoiitiis uom tne unto oi tins notioe. FKUI) MADISON, Executor of the Last Will and Testamout of Lars Anderson, Deceased, O. V. Eastham . Attorney lor 'Executor, Dated the 17th day of September, 1903. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the slate of Oregon for Clacka ma 1 County. In the matter of the estate ol William U. Robert deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has beeu duly appointed by Ilia County Court of Chuk.imasCouuiy, Oregon executrix of the last will and H'1-tnnient of William It. Roberts, de ceased. All persons having claims against said eatatv.arc hereby uo'iftcd and dlnctid to present tho suiue to me. properly verified, as by law re i lilted, nt theoiu. e of O. W. Kaslham, over tho bank of Oregon city, In Oregon t'ltv, Oregon, wiliin six mouths from date of this notice. K Al'STlN Executrix of the las' will and testament of William U. ltoiiaars, Deceased. O. W. Kami am. Attorney lor Executor. Iaed ihe 17lh day of September, I'M. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nolice'ls hereby given that Joseph K. Hedges, t!i administrator of the estate of Nancy Jane Boatie, deceased, has tilad his filial account and report In the said .stale and that lion. Thus. K. Ryan, Judge of the County Court of Clackamas Coimtv, Oregou, has set and dcdgnaied Monday tho Ml'h dav of October, at 10;0O o'clock u. in ol sal 1 ilny at the County Court loom in the Countv Court House of said Clackamas County Oregon, In Oregon City of said Stale, as the time and pluoo for heaving objections to the said final euut "d ""orl y&TlTl "hkdukn. Administrator of the Estate of Nauoy Jam BeatU, deouasod. .Hsdoes AGnmiTst Attorueys for Administrator, WianTwnTftW. Rp.nt 20 It is said that the Democrats in the Senate will intro w a rflfinlntion soon after Conzress convenes demanding information about the alleged practice 01 rresiaeni no bu uoH in nhtainino and nfiini? enecial trains and special cars from various railroads or., I nonincj nnthino for the service. The resolution has been prepared and awaits discussion by the. Democrats before it is m e In final ahane. ' It recites the fact that the public press nf tVinxnimtrv ar.rl narticnlftrl V a Dortion nt tha K.annniM'Rn iitkhh ui liih uuuulit. has openly charged that the President paid none 01 ine expenses 01 ui inu iu the Pacific Coast by special train, which laatari fifi Hava and coverinz 22.000 miles at an enormous cost, but tlit these ex penses of every kind, including wines, liquors and food were paid by the rail roads over which the train ran . Continuing, the resolution calls at tention to the frequent trips of the Presi dent since he succeeded Mr. McKinley, and then demands information as to the expense of these trips. The reason of the rtsolution is the dis cussion aroused by the Pacific coast trip. It is stated in the preamble that it doeB not seem creditable to the Democrats, at least of the Senate, that the President of the United States would accept com pliment transportation and food and drink and service from the railroads and that tho Sonntp, HpnirpH to know if its faith in President Roosevelt in this particular is unwarranted. MICE1 Shylock; was trjp man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it take Scott's Emulsion. Smtt's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. t feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they eed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver; of human flesh. We will send you a couple of -ounces free.. BCOTT A BOWNB Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. joe. and f i.ao ; all druggist. Croup. TTanallv Vioo-ins with the fivmntoms of a common cold ; there iB chillineBB .sneez ing, sore tnroat, noc sain, quica puiee, linoroannaa and imnfillnd reRD'lration. niT, f.onnant orrtall rlnaaa nf Rn.llftrd'n Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry lor m ana ai ine nrBL biru oi a cruupy nnnrrh mmlv fronnnntlv Rftllnnl's Snow Liniment externally to the throat 50 cents at Unarman s tjo s. CITATION. Iu tha County Court of the state of Oregon, fer Clackamas county. In the mattor of the estate, of Myrtle J. Walt, minor. To the next of kin or others Interested . By order of the Honorable County Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas County, you are hereby notified and required to appear in the County Court room, In the Court House, in Ore gon 0ity,on Monday V2th uay of October.liKW.at tiie hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. and show cause If any, there be, why an order of sale oi tne real prop nriv of said minor, should not be made in ac cordance with the petition of the guardian of said minor. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and otlleial seal mis rjtu any oi Septemb.r.Um. F. A, SLEIOI1T, Clerk of County Court, By F. W- Oreenmau, Deputy, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, tha administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Fouls, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased, or her estate, are Here by notified to present them within six months from the date or this notice, witn proper voucners an properly verlhed. JOSEPH E. HEDGES, Administrator of the estate of Sarah h. bouts,, deceased, n.leit Sentamhar 18. tool. HBDUtS A GRIKHTH, Attorneys (or Administrator, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of ths Stato of Oregon, for Claraauias cmimy. Inuiniii Mol'arlierv TilallltiCf. VI. . A .tv....;,..i.i". , HUlio name 01 iw sinm ui vii-Blm, you ftii hereby rPHUlrwl to appear mid answer II . a..U,tUl 111 til MlmVN ine riMupiKiii. oi"-i ....i. . . euUtieu court, on or uoiot'tf mo inn uay m wi- obr UKVI, to-wit; oil or nttoro six wt'eas am'r August 1'JI3, the date ordered by Hie County Jiuliie of tli County of CUokamas, Oregon, for t'ui nwt publioHtion of this summons hsralu, andlfvou fall so to appear ami answer tna plaintiff will apply to tlie court for the relief prayed ia the ooinplalii to-wll; For a uVeree dls solvliiRthe bonds of matrimony existing- but ween planum aim uuieuuaiu, ii.hi, ,.....i. ths oustwly of Kaijlnald MeCarhery, the minor Child of plalutifl and ilelendant. This suuiutous Is published for six ponseeutWe weeks by order oi ihos. r. Kyan County Judge of tha County of Clackamas, Mate of Oregon, mads this a7th day of Aunuat 213. WA1.TKK M. HAYES, ttloroey for Plaiuliff, 315 CliaiulH-r Commsroe, Portland, Oregon. SI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby glveu that tha underslgnad lias beon bv the Honorable County Court of Clacka mas coiimv, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the will aiid estate of John lolan deccaseil. All persons hmlnt claims SKalnst the estate are notltled 10 prewnt the 11, duly yerefled, at the offles of my atiorney H. K. Cross, OreKoa City, Oretfou, witlilu six mouUis from ths date Of this notice. .... . M. FRANK POT. AN Kiocutor. MBS. CECELIA ST0WE, Orator, Entre Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, III., Oct. 22, 1902. I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as tne only way to get well. 1, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as 1, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and mvrwnvprvwiis vervranid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brines health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Uo to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. 1JINECBU9DI .aiUi '1 InAiMMUMO'' Buckten's Arnica Salve. (Ton nrnrlrl-wirin fame for marVelOUB .nroQ Tt. BiirnoHHBB inv other salve, lo- Unn nIntmHi.t. or balm for Cuts. Corns, pn,r. Ttniln KnrBH. Ffilons. Ulcers. Tet ter, Sa'lt Rheum, Fever Sores. Ohspped Hands, Skin Eruptions; mianiDie ior P ph. Cure cuaranteea. uniy .oc ai vj. A. Harding, Druggist. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels jstipatectf ionguecoatear ; your liver! Ayer's Pills liver pills; they cure dys- psia, biliousness. 25c. All druggists. TYani your inouaii:iiw ir. iwiu a miu,.. brown or r ch black" 'I'bi-ii use BUCKIKGHAM'SDYESGU M ia. n Chu..u,t. OS S . HA. j!."" Best Blace on Earth- For wagons, buggies, har ness and all lines of farm implements. L R HOLMES CANBY, OREGON OTTO EVANS, CANBY'S LEADING UNDERTAKER Coffins, Caskets, Robes, and all undertaker's sup plies at reasonable prices. HEARSE FURNISHED ON DEMAND New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIIM JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY Banning this Winuk The future can be your own. Results are never in doubt when you attend our school. We educate you for praclical business and insist in getting you a posi tion when competent. All our graduates are employed. There are not enough to satisfy the demand. Splendid equipment. Up-to-date methods. Sit right down today and write for catalogue. BclmMattcr Easiness College PORTLAND. OREQON. teBeleivin2 that the Smith Premier Is the most popular typewriter on the Pacific Coast we have purchased 25 machines tor our new scnooi. 285 and 287 WHAT AN W01EM TO Is the question that not be able to say just what it will be, but question for youf for bearing the Custom house in the West that shows over 2500 and designs of fashion. Come to Strain and Fall and Winter outfit shall be AND SEE CAN SAVE YOU. MEN'S AND YOUNG MIEN'S $20.00 Is a crice that this store will secure you the very best uncalled-for Cus-tom-Made Suits, hand tailored throughout, bearing the masters cus rom tailors' sewing label (Union). Not a suit in this new fan lot tram Lamm & Co.. Dizie Tailors, Royal Tailors and High Art McCarty but was made to order at 4 to $75. They Include the finest materials that money can bu& in full silk or Italian cloth lined; luxedo, l-uii Dress.Prince Alberts.CIerical Modes, Chesterfields or Three-Button Frocks; the single and double-breasted Sacks, with all shape-retaining fronts and square shoulder effects; also yoke or Saxton design, in over iooo styles of materials and patterns. $12.50 A mnrWatu cum. hut it secures a princely suit of genuine custom-made clothes from the best taiiqrs known. i ne vanciy is uuiiiiut.cu wucu wc say 500 it is not all. Elegant im ported materials in the very newest fashions of plaids, stripes, checks, hairline, black, blue, gray, drab and mixtures. You cannot wish a style that we cannot show you in this lot. Sack, frock, Prince Albert and Tuxedo. Lamm & Co., and the Great Royal Tailors made them to order at from $25 to $35. They are the largest first-class tailors in U. S. and merit of merchandise places them at the top of all tailors. Suits are just what any tailor In town will charge you $18 to $25 for, if not more. They come in pure wool worsteds,cassimeres,union worsteds, cheviots, serges, vicunas, tweeds, etc.; 300 styles to select from; made by M. Boru, Royal, Continental, Garden City, Monarch, Howard, Rose & Co., and other tailors of National reputation. THE 1 00 - PER Show the Union label of Garment Workers oi America. This is not the high-art sewers' label. STRAIN, AND STRAIN ONLY, shows the Union label of the (Custom) Garment Workers of America. This is the artist journeymen's label, and don't you let it slip your mind, and it can Washington Street, Portland, Oregon TO WEAR is now on many men's we show purely custom Garment Workers label, and are the only - GENT - PROFlTi only be found on Simon-pure, real TAILORING COMPANY TOT QT minds. You may we can settle that tailored-made clothes, styles of colors, cloths decide on what your HOW MUCH WE OVERCOATS Fallond Winter Style Untlll October 1 not a day later we will allow you to select tho finest Fall or Winter overcoat in the store, comprising a number of garments that were made to order at $5o and $60, none of them less than $30. There are 300 to select from. Also over 200 that we will sell at $10 and $7.50 until October 1. After that day the Fall prices go Into effect. You will do yourself justice by buy ing now. TROUSERS 1000 Separate and Distanct Style $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 We can show vou finer trousers than any house in Portland. We display iu siyies xo any oiner nouse's one, and are the only house selling eenu- ine custom-made clothes. The styles for Fall comprise everything you can think of and hundreds besides. Every one of them bears the maker's mark: Lamm & Co., Dixie, High Art McCartyi Royal Born & Co.. etc., and were made to order at from $5 to $15 a pair. We fit everybody or anybody, no matter if you weigh 70 pounds or 470, or are 4 feet or 7 reet tan, at strain, tne K.lng ot Oood races to Buy L-lothes. Merchant Tailor .Sale 1903 You can choose any suit or overcoat, marked $30 to $38, out of 200 styles we show at that price, on condition that you alow us 10 days to deliver it to you. uur last-growing xai ior ine department is the busiest tailor ing spot in Portland. Why? Wh y try us and see. CLOTHING RING custom-made clothes, j