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4 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905, $ i FURNITURE AND 1 1 UADnwAnn I 1MM& IMNLILS Tt TC T T ' ! Phoenix Paper Lining j fi WE received a consignment of 1000 1 J rolls of this lining and will sell 50 square yards or one full roll for ! Y This paper if properly pasted or tacked f 1 if m. S tn thp wall nr rpilino- mill rirn vi fVia K (0CIA I IN W occupants of the house the same pro- I OJf tcetion as a coat of plaster. I SSftlS- Fo Stables Cellars or Chicken kZMsW houses this paper is indispensible. B tl" 1IJ A IA I I I 13 T JSTi IT If H I" m u X bJs U 4&miEir ir .O. J. ffj CT TDKTTT'I TTT"? A KTT tt a nrtir a ti- fl y 1 8th and Mam Streets CWnn Hf Continued from p ge 1 sets, divorce; decree. Octavia Ausplund v. Andre A. Aus- plund, divorce; decree. Anna li. Hiitchings v. George E. Htttchmirs, divorce; decree. Lewis A. Rieman v. J. Rieman, di vorce; decree. Laura Grigwire v. E. F. Grigwire, divorce; decree. Charles Keuten-'ever et al vs W. E. Young et al., confirmation of sale. Frank T Dixson v. Ella M. Dixson, divorce; tiet-mit rmrl reference. Rosie Withersponn v. Edmund J minerspnnn, divorce; decree. Aniel Oldenburg v. Maude Olden-1 htirar, divorce; decree. Clarence M. Wilson v. C. W. Nob blitt and W. VV. IT. Samson, demurrer sustained; plaintiff allowed ten days in which to file amended complaint. Nellie H. Roife v. Lewis Rolfe, di vorce; decree. J. W. Roots v. Borine Junction Lumber Co., notice to strike out over ruled and defendant given until No vember 11 to further plead. J. V. Roots v. Borine function Lumber Co., demurrer overruled and plaintiff given until November 20 to file amended complaint. The grand jury Wednesday after noon reported that they had examined the following cases, in which they had found not true bills: Frank Jensen, larceny; Henry Roos and Ernest Mathies, selling liquors to minors. Orders were made in the following cases: John M. Bcndroth vs. Alma P. Ben- droth, divorce denied and $22.50 costs assessed the plaintiff. H. H. Newhall vs. Linderman Bros., settled and dismissed and attachment released. Charles H. Willerling vs. Jennie H. Willerling, divorce, dismissed. A. Mather vs. K. McFarland and Mary E. McFarland, settled and dis missed. J.-H. Martin, administrator of the estate of Maggie Goetjen vs. Dr. W E. Carll and Dr. C. A. Stuart, demur rer sustained by stipulation, and plaintiff allowed to file amended com plaint, to which the defendant shall have five days to move or further plead. Kristina Young vs. August Young, dismissed on acount of death of de fendant. Amel Oldenburg vs. Maude Olden burg, divorce; decree. Ida Clark vs. Geo. W. Clark, di vorce; decree. L. M. Hawiey vs. Blanche Hawley, divorce; decree. Henry Henningsen vs. Orpha Hen ningsen, divorce; decree. C. A. Hoffman vs. Clarence Hoffman divorce; decree. Grace I. Jones vs. W. E. Jones Ho. fault; order of reference. I LLillllMIl'-!'lil-li'l'll'IIMIIIIIIilllilllnilllililjlidlU1)nilllillllll!lll ' AVegefable PreparatFor As similating IheFoodaneguIaiH Promotes Digestioneerful rjess and RestContainellher Opium,Morphine noIineraL NOXjfARCOTj. JapeafOUnrSiMMWBR Phmpkui Seci jilx.SmM &xk.U,ScUt- iitmun Aperfecl Remedy ftConslipa Fion, Sour Stomach iarriioca Worms .Convulsions'everish ness and Loss obleep. Facsimile Signatuof NEW YOK. 45 n IS3 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature the . t Axr .Hi 1 In Use For Over Thirty Years in -I EXACT COPY Of wlgflEH. H. THiNTAUR0lPK. NIW YOIIH OtTT. tkciiic Light FURNITURE AND HARDWARE 8th and Mam Streets CWp f!;fv rw HAND OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP Grangers Extend Hearty Wel come to the Farmers, MAPLE LANE IS THRIVING Organization is a Great Ad vantage to Those Who Till the Soil for a Livelihood. ! room is providod for, bo what mure ciih we say than o pass on and say that pun-oe and harmony and good will reign in Maple Lune Grange. The order was honored Saturday with an offloial visit from Mrs Mary S. Howard, secretary of the State Qrnngn. The compliment that lady paid its offspring, Maple Lane, is highly gratifying and we know that her words will have an inspiring iu flumiee for the good of the ordor among all those whose goo 1 fortune it was to listen to what she had to say. It was not said in any boastful or flattering mood. Mrs. Howard nmkes official visits to the grange I wherever called aud she lias the op- portunity to know whereof she spoke. She was sincere. Here pleasing man- : ner or way oi speaUiug is convincing ' aud it goes straight home. Where is thore a farmer or tiller of tho soil that, if true to himself, is not a gen uino Granger and belonging to the ordor. Look the oouutry over and show ns a body of men but what are organized or belong to a union or lodge. Not even the boot blacks iu a oity are without an orgni zation, Then toll us the farmer lias no right to organization. Before the grange was in existence lie was the most unfortunate mortal in existonoe. Evorybod picked on him. Then why should not the WHATEVER HE SAYS WILL GO George Brownell Would Move The County Seat. MILWAUKIE IS PROMISED MALPK LANE. Nov. 8-(Speoial Correspondence. ) The era of good fouling was in evidence lift Suturdity in Maple Lane when Itlio grange hold its regular meeting in Its own hall, i Truly the hand of good folowstiip was Grange, grow and prosper and become iu evidunoe aud to its credit, be it more powerful, useful and prove a said that nevor was it tho good for-: blessing to all who join? No one who tune of yonr oorrospouduut to tall into obeys his obligation no one who bettor Booioty or more uoble and does or obeys the coachings of the or praiseworthy a set of men and women dor, oan go astray. This oan be said tlrui coutsitutos or are enrolled on or writ.ton iu words of gold and to the roster of that noble fraternity, ; the credit of the grange. It is a no tho Omngo, or Patrons of Husbandry, j ble ordor it will grow it must grow a umugu mm imiimmy ai iv.w mm jiruvo us huuu us ino took 01 Our Pet Statesman is a Big Hustler and Oregon City May Lose Jail and Courthouse. a. in., but long betore that hour moiuborB from a distaucee were soon wending their way to the place of meeting. The day was an' ideal ono both dry overhead and under foot wilicli had a tendency to put overyouo in a good mood. The ladies, God bless thorn, wo refer to those prossont, donned their Suuday-go-to-uieetiug clothes aud left household duties or cares bohiud them for that day. Aud never have we came or mot a more social , cultivated, graceful. motherly aud matronly than emu prises Maple ui waiter. Tho rarmor has nevor been an enemy to society. He is the salt of the earth. He novor oouspires against mortal man, even though he is singled out by powerful combina tions of capital and crood. True, he demands his rights at their hands, but he Books redress through legisla tion. And this being so, why may we not soon sea Muplo Laiio Grange grow to be 100 strong, then 150 Jand o on. Are you a farmer, then joiu the ranks, dou't be behind the times. host of ladies . You uood the grange, ovou if the Lane Gvaugo. grange don't need you. It want hurt Hiuoii oiiicer a star or diamond bright l you. and polished, denoting that groat This frank aud outspoken lotter to the .' . ki&cu vu uim i"o uoonor has boon prompted solely work that belongs to each separata t mm n Hnairn tn r. n, cr.,,. hi post of lienor or otlioo,. There was to our mind, no hositauoy in the work or hitch iu any of the doings. Aud it hint the oBoot to make possible tho dispatch of a great amount of busi ness. Aud, as it would bo unprofes sional to single out any one more than another, we will say Maple Lane bids tair to hold many more such pop ular gatherings composed cf members found among the order. If your correspondent remembers rightly, Maple Lane lias about 8iS members and applications to joiu are received at every meeting. The hall they meet in is large and roomy and handy, furnished modestly. Tho ordor pars strict attention to every detail aud its management is iu careful hands. We believe JMapla Lnn is out of debt. Stable or shed fore the world in its true light. and from the way Mrs. Howard spoke before tho audience the grauge bids fair to become one of the most noble institutions of the land. Its teachings shiuo like a beacon light. To uiim- the teachings are like the words of God to a hungry soul. Noblo Grange , long may Maple Lane live and sperad its good teach ings to the farmer So we say, may it prosper and grow. God bless the uoble men and women in it. COL. STEFLKNEOHT. ' No matter how long you have had the cough ; if it hasn't already devel owd into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will cure it. Have you tried BucKeye Extracts? "Senator George C. Brownell, the Ulackamas county statesman, has pur chased a 20-. 9 e tract in Milwaukie and inside or a year will erect dwelling aud move to this place, Now is the time to strike for moving tne county seat down neie. " The foregoing declaration was made Sunday afternoon at the Milwaukie Postofiice by Oounoilman John Kelso, in the presence of quite a umber of citizens, says the Oregoniau, who had gathered there to exchange the news oi the day. "That is a shrewd movement on the part of Senator Brownell," said Post. master Ballard, "and now is the time to strike for, moving the county seat down Here. SrownoU will donate at least a whole bloek for the Court House aud jail, aud he will hustle for the moving of the county seat. He is a power 'u tins eouuty, George is, ana lr ne makes up tns miua to move the county seat, you will see it come sliding down on the wing. We ought to have tne county seat. ' "I am afraid we oan t get the county seat," reamrkod T. R. A Sollwood, owner of 150 acres of fine land inside the corporation, "although it wonld certainly be a tine thing to got down here. " Mr. kliuore said he was in favor of its coming, but ne was arrant it would be a hard job. However, it was the concensns of opinion of all present that it ought to come to Milwaukie, now that Sen ator George O. Brownell had land in the towu. It was decided that Councilman Kelso, Postmaster Ballard and Mayor Schindler should be a spocial committee to see if the county seat could be moved and ask Senator Brownell to loud his influence.' There will be a meeting next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Postofiice, to hear what progress has been made. Hives are a terrible torment to the nttie ioiks, ana to some oiaer ones. Easity cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant re'ief, permanent cure. At any drugstore, 50 cents. Courier $1.50 per year in advance. The Illinois Central maintains unexcelled service from the west to tne Jiast and South. Mwttinu close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines,1 passengers are given their choice of routes to Chi cago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleniis, and rlinugh these points to cue rur liasr. Vrosnective rrayelmg desiring infor mation as to I he lowest rates " , 'f routes nr" invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. U. TRUMBULL, Co-nmercial Agt. , U'i Third St., Portlntid, Or. J. C. LIN USE Y, Trav. Passen'r Agt., 143 Third St,, Port hind, Or. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Passen'r Agr, , Column Building, Seattle, Wash. and Power During the past two years we have placed fourteen of our graduates with The Great Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., holding lucrative office positions, with unbounded opportuni ties for advancement in the growth of this vast concern. Mr. J. C. Smith, manager of the Portland offic of Marshall-Wells, always gives our College the preference when he has a position to fill. Last week we had Five more positions to fill than we had graduates available. The demand for our gradu ates is always ahead of the supply, because Portland business men have learned to value the training given by this College. Last year 207 pupils ob tained situations. If there is one graduate of the Bohnke-'Walker Business College hunting for a situa tion now, we don't know it, and we endeavor to keep .in touch with every graduate after be or she leaves Col lege. Next month we further enlarge ; move into our new home; Elks' Building; finest quarters; built to our order; new fittings: business desks; fine light; cheery; you '111- be proud to study there. Write for, catalog that contains a special offer of how you may obtain t handsome souvenir by performing a aUght e for u. WniB anKi to 101. 11 A talk with us will convince you thati ELEC TRIC LIGHT is the only light you can afford to use in your home, or put in the house you are building. Your property will rent more readily, will pay a higher income, and attract a better class of tenants IF IT IS EQUIPPED WITH ELEC iKitwonT. If you contemplate establishing any business requiring POWER, it will be to your advantage to talk with us before placing your orders for ma chinery. ( The use of ELECTRIC power means: Lesser cost of operation, smaller amount of space required and great saving in machinery and initial cost of installation of plant. Advantages in the cost of producing power in Oregon City, in comparison with other cities of the country, enable us to make lowest rates and give unequalled service. . REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON METER BASIS. COLt-EG PORTLAND. OREGON. f$tittifltp n cost w"ns cst f cur v-Mv rent and information regard ing the use of electricity for light or power in the Home, the Office, the Store and the Factory promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. Portland general &ectric Company C 6F. rHfflCf 9nfraet mnaQr lr Ortgon City. LUCIFERSon of the Morning- 'SXt Devoted mainly to the Emancipation of Womenhood and Motherhood from Sex Slavery. Send 25c in stamps ,to 500 Fulton Street, Chicago, for a three months trial, and get a catalogue of books and pamphlets in the line of Sex Reform Samples Free. We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close cuyers. Cash and Small Profits is Cur Motto. X