Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, September 08, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Executor kot the ostute of
John S. Dngan, deceased, ling filed his
final account of his doings thurein,
with the Clerk of Oliickmuas County,
Oregon and the County Judge lias set
Saturday, the Hth day of September,
1905, at the hour o' in o'clock A. M.
at the County Ccuit Room nfi the
time and place for hearing objections
to Buid final account and the final
settlement ot said estate.
0. W. UOBBINS, Executor.
Eby & Ehy, Attornevs for Executor.
Dated Aug. 11, 1905.
BIDS FOR PAINTING, PAINT AND
OIL.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned at his ollloo in Oregon
City, Oregon, op to 1 o'clock, P. M. ,
Saturday, September 9, 1905. for fur
nishing material and labor for paint
ing the Eastham school building, two
couts in two colors, material to be
No. 1 Lead, Pioneer or Carter brand,
and oil to lie No. 1 pure linseed oil.
Labor to lie performed in a first-class
and workmanlike mnunor.
Bids will also be received for fur
nisMiig the labor for painting rno
said building two coats, the school
district to furnish the material.
Bids are also requested for furnish
ing suflicient No 1. Lead, Pioneer
or Carter brand, and No. 1 pure lin
seed oil for painting said building two
coats.
By order of the Beard . of Directors
of School District f8.
E. E. BROD1E,
District Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITOKS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Frank ;W.
Faust, deceased, by the County tourt
of Clackamas County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present tho same to me for payment at
my residence in Cauemali, Oregon,
with proper voucliers within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated, August 28. 1905.
S. W. FAUST,
Administrator-ot the Estate of Frank
V. Fans', Doceasod.
Gordon E. Hayes, Atioruey for Es-'
tate.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply 10 the County
Court of Clackamas County, for a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt and
vinuous liquors for the period of one
year from the 4th day of October,
1905, at 10 o'clock a. in. , and that I
will present the following petition to
said Court on said day for said li
cense. Dated, Setpeiuber 6, 1905.
UEO. SAFFORD, Petitioner.
PETITION.
To the Honorable County Court of
Clackamas County:
We, the undersiguod residents and
legal voters of Oswego Precinct, in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
hereby respectfully petition your
honorable body to grant to George
Safford a license for a period of one
year from the 4th day of October,
1905, to sell spirituous, malt and
vinnous liquors, in less quantities
than one gallon, iu tho Town of Os
wego, Oswego Procinot, Clackamas
County, State of Oregon.
H. Botlike
W. L. Suidow
Jos. Piatt
E. Kiser
F. Puynbrock
Theo. Steinheilber
Job. Zimey
H. O. Lsessner
Steve Blanken
Chas. Delashnutt
J. M. Likes
G. Kiser
John Kiser
A. Mcheatth
G. E. Cline
J. F. Grabenhorst
P. Keyzer
A. Neilson
E. Couraues
M. E. Dunn
J. J. Johnson
J. H. Wanker
G. O. Worthington
W. M. Miller
W. A. Monohon
A. Tapfery
Chas. A. Groshevs
Charles Pauling
J. H. Manning
L. E. Morrell
H. Gaiis
P. Puylaert
Gottfre Lehman
J. George Nagl
Alex Rankin
T. J. Whittier
Harry Farner
A. Waldorf
S. Piatt
Ed Davis
L. Hallinam
A. Sogoin
M. A. Grabenhorst
E. N. Piatt
J. R. Wanker
J. J. Boylan
W. C. Bruns, M. D.
J. W. Stone
A. J. Monk
C. N. Haines
D. W. Kelsey
Jas. Feeney
F. M. Busty
Henry Keonig
jp: i W
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Will positively euro any cas of ECEdney
oe Biaddei disease mot beyond t ho EeacSi
of medicine. PJ medicine can do. mope.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig
orates the whole system.
IT 18 GUARANTEED
TOO GIZES COo and C1.CO
V
J. A. Ficke
Martin Blanken
R. Ball
A. L. Hariington
J. Davis
Ed Campbell
Edward Pollard
A. J. Davidson
A. Ball
A. H. Bullock
T. J. Hashberger
W. H. Yates
E. Worthington
A. J. Fourtiier
Henry llettetiil
Jos; Bi clime"
A. E. Campbell
W. L. Davis
W. W. Todd
JNOHCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administratrix of the estate
of' Herman Bruns, de eased, has filed
hor final account of her doings there
in, with the Clerk of Clackamas
County, Oregon and the County Judge
has set Monday, the ICth day of Oc
tober,, 1905, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. at the County Court Room as
Hie timu iiiid plaoo lor hi-iuiiig objec
tions to said final account and the
final settlement of said estate.
CAROLINE BRUNS,
Administratrix.
Dated, Soptember 5, 1905. '
WOOLEN MILLS VIOLATE LAW.
Children Under Fourteen Years Found
Working There.
State Labor Commissioner Hoff and
Mrs. Bernard Trumbull, member of
the State Child Labor Commission,
wero here Wednesday and went to the
Oregon City Manufacturing Company
to make an examination of the condi
tions there surrounding the employ
ment of child labor. They found three
flagrant violations of the law, where
boys under 14 years of age were work,
ing, and the boys were immediately
fcent home.
H Mrs. Trumbull is much interested in
the situation here, and seated that
the next case found in the woolen
mills would be turned'over to the Dis
trict Attorney tor prosecution, as the
state officers are determined to stamp
out the evil, which has long been
prevalent here. Manager Jacobs stated
that he was under the impression
that children under 14 years of age
could work in the mills during vaca
tion time, but ignorance of the law
will be no excuse for a repeated vio
laion. Are You Engaged ?
Engaged people should remember,
that, after marriage, many quarrels
can be avoided by keeping their di
gestions in good condition, with Eloc
trio Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Ben
nettsville, S. C, says: For years my
wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia,
complicated with a torpid liver, until
she lost her strength and vigor and be
came a mere wreck of her former self.
Then she tried Eleotric Bitters, which
helped her at once, and finally made
hor entirely well. She is now strong
and healthy." Howell & Jones',
druggists, sell and guarantee them
at 50c a bottle.
THE COUNTY'S DEAD.
Infant Son of John McLarty.
Funoral ot the 8-months-old son of
John McLarty, of Bolton, was held
at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and
the body was interred in Mountain
View cemetery. The child died early
Tuesday morning.
James Edward Hlnes.
James Edward Hines died Monday
afternoon at his home in West Oregon
City, of cancer of the stomach, aged
43 years. He was born December 22,
1862, in California, and in 1891 was
married in Benton county, Oregon.
Deceased came here about eight years
ago and worked in the paper mills
until his illness. A wife and two
small children survive him. The fun
eral took place at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon from the family residence.
Frank Newton has the only 'first
class undertaking parlor and hearBe
in Oregon City.
-R. L. HOLMAN, Leading Un
dertaker and Embalmer. Office in
Caufield BIdg., Oregon City, Ore
Win. Worthington
Jerry O. Brieu
Albert Brandt
K. H. Frazer
Joseph Woell
A. Woodhouse
T. J. Brown
D. Ericksou
Wilfred Flatt,
Philip Pollard
John Erickson
(J. S. Bullock ;
F: A. Yates
W. Ilalliiuan
D. J. Foote
John Qurtheu
K. Woodard
R. Delashnutt
Peter Hawkins
Herman Keouig
I SOLD !M HEOnMEHDEQ BY 2
HUNTLEY BROS. COMPANY
NORTHWEST
PEOPLE MEET
Interests of Pacific Coast
Brought Together.
CO-OPERATION PREVAILS
Most Important Step in His
tory of Development
Work Has Been
Begun.
The Lewis and Clark Exposition
has done more than snow the re
sources of the great Northwest to the
entire world; it has cemented the in
terests of the whole Pacific States re
gion and has brought the people to
gether a soue great family. There
has never been a time in the history
of the Coast when the peonle have
had such unusual opportunities of
meeting one another as at the great
exposition at Portaud this year.
Morchants from different cities have
come to know one another, and the
meeting has been of mutual advan
tage. All classes of people have been
brought together and t .e man from
the south coast has met the man from
the north coast
A movement is now on foot to crys
tallize this sentiment of good will and
cooperation among the people of the
Pacific States into effective working
organization for the bonoflt of the en
tire region. More thin a year ago it
was proposed by Rufus P. Jennings,
executive officer of tiie California
Promotion Committee, an organiza
tion representing more than lSO.Ohain
bers of Commerce and dovelopu.ment
associations of like character in Cali
fornia, that the commercial organiza
tions of the entire Pucitio States re
gion Bhould "got together." The
Oregon Development League, consist
ing of 44 Chambers of .Commerce and
improvement organizations in Oregon
took up the movement. Then Wash
ington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada and the
territory of Arizona followed suit.
As a result the most important stop in
the history of development work on
the Pacific Coast has been begun and
an era of organization and effective
co-operation between tho Pacific States
will prevail. With a central associa
tion, consisting of the state commer
cial organizations, which are, iu
turn, composed of the local organiza
tions, when any of the Pacific States
desire a needful publio iniprovomout,
all the other states through the cen
tral organization will co-operate and
lend their moral support for the work
to be done. This will greatly fortify
the representatives of the Pacific
States in congress at Washington, who
will bo glad to avail themselves of a
united publio sentiment upon the
Coast. Iu like mannor a campaign
will be conducted for large couveu
tioiiB for Pacific States cities as well
as an organized campaign for public
ity. The movement gained grent strength
through tho excursions of the vnrious
states to tlie Exposition, Many of
the excursions were given under the
auspices of commercial bodies and in
this wjay the men actively engaged in
this work have come to know one
auothor. The largest excursion of
this kind wrb that given under the
auspices of the California Promotion
Committee shortly after tho opening
of the Fair. Representatives of the
Uhauibers of Commerce of thewhole
state of California took part in the
event, and the result has been a
steady stream of visitors from the
Golden State to the hanks of the Wil
lamette. HAMILTON WRIGHT.
Attacked By a nob
And beaten, in a labor riot, until oov
ered with sores, a Chicago street car
conductor applied Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, and was soon sound and well.
"I use it in my family," writes G.
J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and
find it perfect." Simply great for
cuts and burns. Only 25c at Howell
& Jones' drugstore.
Send your Job Work to the Courier.
y
Passed Stone and Gravel With Excruciating Pains
A. H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes:
"I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble Jor years, pass
Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was
surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc.,
and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good "
Ho Other Remedy Can Compare With It
Thos. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Tuble snd
ne bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and
fee says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
NEW TO-DAY
WANTED CLEAN RAGS AT THE
Courier office. i
MORTGAGE LOANS NEUOTI-;
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's
office. Commercial Bank Building, j
Oregon City. ,
WANTED-CLEAN RAGS AT THE j
Courier office.
DURING THE ABSENCE OF DR. j
Pickens, all accounts may be paid,
to Hedges & Griffith.
DURING MY ABSENCE IN TIIE I
East my dental office will be in
charge of Dr. E. Hirstal, of Port
laud, Or. I can recommend him to
my patients and the publio in gen
eral as a skillful and thorough up-to-date
dentist. Dr. Hirstel is a
graduate of the Paoiho Northwest
Dental College Dr. L. L. Pickens.
FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED
rooms, suitable for men. Pleasant
location. Rent reasonable. Apply
at this office for particulars.
FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE WLTH
5 lots, large number of fruit trees,
fine barn, on Third and Monroe
streets. Price, $1000. H. Schrader.
I HAVE DETERMINED TO SELL
the remainder of the property of the
Joseph Hodges' Estate to close tho
estate. 1 have the cheapest proper
ties in the connty. 7o acres near
town only 11500. Call for particu
lars. Joseph E. Hedges, Executor.
WANTED A GOOD HOUSE
keeper. W. D. Curran, Ely, Oregon.
FOR SALE FRESH COW WITH
twin calves. Inquire of We
Kruger, Beaver Crook, Ryder Set
tlement. FOR SALE REGISTERED DUR
ham bull. Three-year-old registered
roan Durham bull. Weight, 1500
pounds. Price, $75. A. F. Chap
man, Hubbard, Or., R. jb D. No. 2.
A BARGAIN-BAY TEAM, WEIGHT
2400 pounds, 8 years' old, good pul
lers, a new harness; a splendid
easy-running wagon with combina
tion beds, and one good ranopy-top
two-seated hack. Address "M,"
care of Courier.
FOR SALE FRESH JERSEY COW,
registered in the American jersey
Olub, with heifer calf entitled to
register in same club. For particu
lars inquire at the office of the Port
land Flouring Mills Co.
MISS EVA BENSON. TEACHER
of piano. Saturday class in. uregon
City. For full particulars address
care of Mrs. O. G. Miller. Phone
1731,
WANTED AN 'ENERGETIC SOLIC-
itor and colloctor. Salary and com
mission. Steady work with one of
the largest corporations in the
country. Apply Room 5, Willam
ette Building, 5 to (S p. m.
WANTED GIRL TO WORK FOR'
board and attend school. Within
one block ot Barclay school build
ing. Apply at Courier office at
once.
PROF. CARL DENTON, ORGANIST'
and choirmaster or Trinity unurcn,
Portland, has arranged to open a
studio iu the parlors of the Electric
Hotel, beginning Saturday, Septem
ber 1(1. Pupils received for instruct
ion iu vioiln and piano. Arrange
ments cau be made on Saturdays
from 10 to 4 o'clock with Mr, Den
ton at the hotel or may communicate
with Rev. P. K. Hammond, of St.
Paul's Church.
Pointer for Farmers.
M. S. Shrock, a farmer living near
Hubbard, reports thata farmer at
Elliott Prairio, this " county, this
season harvested 76 bushels and four
pounds of 'clover seed from a li)-ncre
field, that will bring to the producer
$550. The land on which the crop
was grown was a 'worn-out grain field
live years ago, but under the new
system initiated by the owner, the
soil has yielded as good, if not better
crops, than ever before, and he has
produced the largest crop of clover
this year of any farmer living in that
section of Clackamas county.
Take your job work to the Courier if
you want the best for your money.
11
URIC ACID
In the blood causes Rheu
matism.Sciatica.Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You
can remove the cause by
wearing one of our '
REX
RHEUMATIC
RINGS
Manufactured by the Rex Rheumatic
Price $2.00 sold b
Burmeister & Andresen, Oregon City ,0re.
C. N. Greenman
The Pioneer Expressman
Established I865. Prmnpt dellverv to all
rats of th- city. Ore.:on t!itv. Ore.
STUTTERING ND STAMMERING CURED
For 1'articulnrH, Aihlress
THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR
STAMMERERS
1261 E. Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon
The Pilot CotTen House
102 First frtieet, Cor Morrison
Best Place on Tlist St. to get Good
Coffee and Euncb.
Cash IVIat V1arT
Richard Petzoid Prop.
Highest Cash Price Paid for
Live Stock.
Phone K33.
Main Street Oregon City
Willamette Grocery
Stkvkss Building
Sixth and Main S-rkkts
Telephone 1141
5c
2j2 dozen Clothes Pins
25c
6 Deviled Ham
25c
3 Cans Rex Lye
15c
Pint Bottle Catsup
15c
PouniTGood Coffee
35c
2 Pounds M. & M. Blend
35c
Pound M. & J. Coffee
Wiles & ni:6hsbati
SEVING MACHINE.
ROLLER BEARINO,
HIGH G8ADB.
fSSSv by buying tWa
KUtfJSl reliable, honest,
ff-j-i high grade sew-
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
FACTORY AT BEI.V1DERB. ILL.
FRANK BUSCH, Agent
ORpOOS CITY
Brother William
The Quaker Prophet
Palmist
Clairvoyant, Medium
Brother William, "j,Ue Clitirvoyant
Medium, is known in all tho sound
cities ot tho count. Hoiiftnetrittes the
myHtcries of tho soul, dolvoH into the
putit, present and futnro. Thfro is
none liko nnto Mai. Tie tells you just
what yon witnt to know. Ilutidro 's of
jl'ortlurd citizens have had readings
1 from hir::, stud pronounce himtlio inns
I tor mind in rekrlit(,'ono's life. When
j in Portland, ;0 tliis wmwh rful life
J reader. His charges are low. Ofih e,
813,'i Washington Ktreet, ! A. M. to!)
;P- M... daily and Sundays.
O. W. Eastham
LAWYER
Legal work or all Kinds carefully attendca
to Charges moderate. Office over
Bank of Uregon City. Oiegun City,
reuun.
C. D. D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our
Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank
Uuilding, Oregon City, Oregon.
C. SCHUEBKL. W. S. rjREN
KEN A SCHUEBKL
ATTORNEYS AT L W
Vill practice In all courts, make collec
tions and settlements . f estates, furnish
abstracts of title, lend you money and
lend your money on first mortgage.
Office in Enterprise building, Oregon
City, Oregon.
Eby &. Eby
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carefully made. Money t
loan on good security. Charges reason
able. George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Office Hours: 4 to j.
Phone, Main. !!085
Res. Phone, East 149
DR. C. R. McAYEAL
DENTIST
413 Dekum Building
jrd and Washington Sts.
Portland, Oregon
Q. B, DIMICK
W. A. DIMICK
DIMICK DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Puhlie Estates Settled. Mort
gages Foreclosed. Abstracts FuMi
iehid. Money Loaned on Rear
nd Chattel Security.
2, 3 and 4 Garde Bid., Oregon City, Ore-.
I'hone Clay 322
Dr. S. W. Stryker
Dentist
I. O. O. F. Temple, Ul4 First Street,
Corner Alder
Near O.W. P. Office PORTLAND, OR.
W. C. BELT, M. D.
65 3 Umatilla Ave.
Tel. East 3o SELLWOOD
A.B. HEMSTOCK pscousi
Undertaker and Embalmer
LADY ASSISTANT
544 6 Umatilla Avenue
Sell wood Station Portland, Ore.
Office I'hone Red S96 Res. Phone East ig7
MRS. B. F. KYNE
Hair and Scalp Specialist
Electric Massntre, ScnlD Treatment and Shampoolne.
Uray Hair, Dandruff, Falling Hair ana Diseased
scalp Ircatment.
If In III health will' treat vou at vour home
7-8 Lewis Building PORTLAND
Park and Morrison Sts OREGON
Office Phone Main 2226
Res, Phone Main 55
Dr. Frank J. liarr
Dr. Anna M. Barr
Osteopaths
812 Dekuna Kldu. Portland, Ohi,
WHY GO TO THE COAST
To bathe when you can have one of these fine ba
tubs put rl ptit In your resilience for less than half ttf
cost of a trip to the Coast. We have moved Into our
new building, between Ninth and Tenth, anj are now
prepared to Jo all kinds of plumolng anj attend to all
your wants better than ever before. Call and see u
n our new quarters, U10 Main Street. F. C. GADKE
Everybody
Drinks
Weinhard's
Beer
J. Tiscber
Phone
Red 864
King of
Hat Renovators
Will Dye for Yon
Or Clean and Block Your Hats.
Headquarters For
Panama and Felt Hat Cleaning
Clothes Clt-aniiij and Pi ess- i
ing in Connection.
40 N. 6th St., Portland, Ore.