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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JULY 13 906. PORTLAND n - ; T in . , JS in firtafitv I'llillL lllul'lii? I'l'li Values MAIL ORDERS Special Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise WE HAVE PREPARED FOR THIS WEEK AN ARRAY OF MONEY-SAVING dPPORTUNITIES, WHICH UPON CAREFULLY READING EVERY ITEM, YOU WILL FIND UNEQUALLED. IN EVERY INSTANCE THE VALUES ARE SO APPARENT THAT YOU DO MOT HAVE TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. COME IN, SEE THE GOODS AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT ROBERTS BROS. IS THE ONLY STORE IN PORTLAN D W H E RE YOU'LL GET YOUR FULL MONEY'S WORTH WITHOUT ANY IF8 OR ANDS. IF YOU ARE AN ECONOMICAL PERSON YOU WILL BE INTERESTED IN THESE GREAT OFFERINGS BE CAUSE WE KNOW EVERY ITEM IS AT A MONEY-SAVING PRICE, AND YOU KNOW EVERY ITEM WE SELL IS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. IT CAN THUS BE READILY SEEN THAT WE COMBINE QUAN TITY AND QUALITY WITH LOW PRICES, WHICH FORMS A GREAT COMBINATION THAT IS WELL NIGH IRRESISTIBLE. Profusion of New Tub Goods, Largest Varieties, Best Values. the most wanted kind are here fop your choosing. We. do not look for your wash goods trade merely on ae count of strong values. That's one reason for the faith that Is In us, but no means the only. Any firm with equal facilities can buy as cheaply, but where else Is shown not only the vanity but equal taste In selection of patterns? Are not these as important considerations as good values? WE COMBINE THEM ALL. Fancy Dress Batistes, In great variety of styles and colors figures, flowers, stripes and dots light and It,. nnA Aar aharioa flnlanriM UJCUlUUi IU1U 1.1 11 1 Ik u n 11 m j . vui.i ' ' - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- , , . . Mercerized Ginghams, In black, blue, green, tan, hello, brown, pink and white checks and Scotch plaid effects. Best values at, per yard ,7V "7 Mousselline de Soie Dainty flowered effects, soft, sheer and pretty for evening wear; unequalled val- ChalMesi ! Lawns,' Calicosrear variety of light, medium and dark shades; iarge assortment of pretty pat terns. Special quality at 17x34-inch White Huck Towels Red borders, per fectly fast colors, neatly hemmed; excellent 12c -values. Special at, each , 10c 20x40-lnch White Huck Towels Red borders, neat ly hemmed, fast colors; 18c values. Special. .. .15c A.F. C. DRESS GINGHAM 30.000 Yards at 10c a Yard Just received, 30,000 yards of best standard quality A. P. C. Dress Ginghams in a full line of patterns and colors, dots, stripes, plain and figured effects In an upnsurpassed assortment, all bright, new goods. Unusual value, yard ? 10c SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN VACATION BEDDING ( Comforters Large line of Cotton Comforters, full size, good .'-weight; regular $1.25 values. Special ' this week i.oo Blankets Fancy Cotton Blankets, size Just the thing for your outing regular 85c value. Special Dr D&ir uiv Feather Pi i lows 18x26 incheB, 2 pounds in weight.covered with strong blue and white striped tick Special at 500 OREGON CITY BOY HONORED. Kenneth Latourette Makes Phi Beta ' Kappa. Kenneth Latonrette,' who reoently graduated from Yale with high honors, is expected home soon and Will spend the summer here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lat onrette. Kenneth Latonrette has pro bably won more honors as a student at Yale than has been die lot of any other local young man who has gone away to college, or any young man residing in the state for that matter. He was" one of the high men in the class of 1906 and won the Foote Fel lowship, which is valued at $450. This was granted Mr. Latonrette for exceptional work in history and eco nomics. Among other honors lie also made the Phi Beta Kappa society. His post graduate work at Yale will occupy him tor one year and then it is his intention to .devote his work in the missionary field and to that end is one of the student volunteers for that kind of work. To fit himself fortius he will later attend a seminary devoted to equipping young men for this vooation. r , Mr. Latonrette has long been recog nized as one of the brighest yonng men of the community. He kept up that reputation as a student in the Truths About 1HI assist'. teeth. Seventeen years in dentistry in Oregon City. Post Graduate Hoskell and Chicago School of Dentistry. We guarantee to pleaselvou.J A sqnare;deai;toevery one.EKgg City Phone 1 293 Farmer's Independant Phone 1 3 1 L. L. PICKENS f DENTIST Weinfcard Btfilding s Oregon'City, Or. S FASTEST GROWING STORE RECEIVE OUR BEST VfllllAR At High sohool and later on at MoMinn ville College. His reoent honors are a sonroe of gratification, not only to his family, bat to a large number of friends. Transfer Men are Busy. At this time of year the transfer man have all they can do. Moving business of all kinds, transportation of freight and t ie Chautauqua camp ers keep them going over time. Last week O. N. Qreenman kept some of his foroe working until 3 o'olock in the morning. He was uloading some coke from a car on a switch for the local foundry and the two men who were at worx were overcome by the rheat. No other help jrould be ob tained and the oar had to be unloaded when the heat moderated. MOLALLA. Lawbreakers caught in the Molalla conntry are a particularly nervy set CASTOR I A For Infauti and Children. Till Kind You Hallways Bought Bears the Signature of Artificial Teeth The .great majority of Dentists represent to their patients that a rubber plate with fourteen teeth set in a half circle is jnst as good as anything else for a set of artifi cial teeth. Some make such representations knowing them to be false, others because they know no better. The responsibility for this con dition rests with the Dental pro fession, A great many people would not accept a rubber or cell uloid plate if they only understood the superiority of the metal plate ui cleanliness, healthfulness and duribihty. We would like to talk with you about motal plates for artificial ATTENTION... 15c 25c 25c Sc 18x42-inch Bath Towels Unbleached; best values. Spe clalprlce 12!4C 20x48-lnch Bath Towels Made of best double twist ed unbleached yarn. Our special price 18c and are not slow to make a joke on the minions of the law. J. B. Miller was arrested in Mo lalla Sunday, on a charge of breaking into the house of ' M. L. Morris, a prominent farmer, and when arragn ed before Justice F. H. Dungan plead ed not guilty. Attorney O. D. Eby of this city was seoured to defend the prisoner, who was locked up in the strong house in Molalla. But in the night Miller fled. He escaped from the jail and went down the road mounted upon the baok of oonstable Frank Adam's favorite hosra. The country was quickly arroused by the Farmer's Telephone system and the offender waB quickly caught at Beaver Creek. When brought beiore thejimt- ioe again he pleaded guilty ana was brought to Oregon City to face a doube charge, boose breaking and probably horse stealing, though it is not known whether or not the con stable will bring aotion. To Kin Canadian Thistle. County Judge O. B. Dimick has just returned from a tonr of inspection is the neighborhood of Haley, on the O W. P., where the Canadian thistle is reported to bo thriving. The Judge said Monday that there was about an aore of the thistles and they are of the worst variety. He brought a sample to town with Dim which was about four feet high. From this acre the entire connty might be over run, but orders have been issued whereby supervisor Hall of that dis trict will make war on the weed and crush out its life. , KEEP THE KIDNEYS WfcLL. 1 Health Is Worth Saving-, and Some Oregon City People Know How to Save It. Many Oregon City people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know those organs need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suf ! ering and ill health, but there is no .need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases an V aches and pains : due to weak kidneys can be quikly land permanently cured by the use of I Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is the ' statement of a citizen who has re claimed good health by the use of this 1 remedy. J. C. Buckler, building contractor, I of 8 East Ninth street, Portland, Or., Isays: "After having tested Doan's j Kidney Pills fur over three years I i can conscientiously say that I know ' of no remedy for the kidneys that is its equal. Before using Doan's Kid i uey Pills in 1902 I had a constant ' soreness in the small of the back and to stoop or straighten caused the pain 1 to catch me hard in the back. There was also a weakness of the action of the kidneys very noticeable at night, and the secretions contained a sedi ment. Having tried one remedy after another without results I finally be gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. I found benefit from the start and in time they completely rid me of the aching andpain in the back, corrected the secretions and brought thorough relief. The above facts I related in ' substance in a testimonial given at that time, whioli I am pleased to con firm now." "PKirifw ivti-.ro nrnnf Ulro fchlfl frfim Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Bros, drugstore ana ass wuui uiou customers report For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole aueuts for the United States. Remember the name Doau's and takn no other. Markets are Mostly Slow. - (Continued from page 1) strawberries, $2.00 & 2 25 per crate; 4&6olb. ; plum, 1.25&1.50 orate; apricots $1.76&2; peaohes, 90&$1 ; Raspberries $1.401.50; Blaok Figs $1.50; Cantaloupe $ 2. 50&2. 75. VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 1.50 per sack; carrots, $1.75 pur sack; beets, $1.50 per saok; Oregon rad ishes, 20o per doz ; cabbage, 'Oregon $1&1.25 per cwt; bell pep pers, 25 per lb; Mexican tomatoes, $1.75 California $1.75; Local $2.&2.25; hothouse $3. 75 ; parsnips, 90o&$i;Ore gon string beans, 6&6o ; cauliflower, $1 per doz;peas. 2 &$o lb; horseradish, 6&7oper lb; . cran berries, Jerseys, $14 per bbl ; Coos Bay and. Tillamook, $10; asparagus. Ore 40&50c per doz bunches ; spinach, 50c box; groen onions, 12c doz. bnnohes ; cucumbers, 50o doz. ; 0"?lery, $1 doz. ; green corn. 22J-25 doz Summer ' Sqnabh 75c&$l box. Egg Plant 40c lb. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evapor ated, 13&14o per lb; apricots, 14o lb ; peaches, 12&18'o per lb ; sacks, o per lb less; prunes, 30 to 40, 9o; c drop on each sixteenth smaller size ; figs, California black, 6o per lb; California white, 6o per lb. Summer Church Services. Summer services in the various churches in Oregon City will be ob served as usual. Following are the announcements of servioes. " At the Metholist Church Sunday Sohool will meet at 9 :45 A. M. and the regularmorning service will oocnr at 10:45. Ep worth League will meet at 7 o'olock it the evening but there will be no evening ohuroh service. Services at the First Presbyterian Church will be as follows: Sabbath Sohool 10:00 A. M. ; morning ser vice . 11 :00 and Y. P. S. O. E. at 7 :00 P. M. Evening service will occur at the usual hour, 7 :45. LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS. In the Circut Court of the State of Oregon for tne Connty of Clackamas. Alfred Richards, Plantiff, vs. Jane Charlotte Alice Richar ds, De fendant. To Jane Charlotte Alice Richards, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear to answer a complaint against you in the above' entitled suit, in the above named Court on or before Saturday, August 25, 1906, the same being six weeks from the first publication of this snmmonH, and you will take notice that if yon fail to so appear and answer the said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff be disolved. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State' of Oregon, in the Oregon City Courier; a weekly news paper of general circulation in Clack amas Councy for six weeks, commenc ing Friday, July 13, 1906, and contin uing to and inculding Friday, August 24,1906. H. O. KING, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Notioe is hereby given that the undersigned,! by virtue lot ka license from the Connty Court 'of the State of Oregon for , the . County of Clacka mas, will on Saturday, August 11, 1906, at 11 A. M. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Oregon City, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell at public auction to.'the highest biddei for cash, all the rights, title and in terest of Honora Davoren, deceased, in and to the following desoribe2 real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point 80.5 rods south of the quarter post, between sections 9 and 10, tp. 2 s, r 2 e, of the Will amette Meridian in Clackamas County Oregon, running thence east 40 rods to a point 28 rods north of the center line of the Baker's Ferry and Mil waukie Jroad ; thence south 28 rods to the center line of said road ; thence west tracing jthe center line ot said road 40 rods ; thence norih 28 rods to the place of beginning, containing 7 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash, subject to con firmation of said Co,unty Court. ' Dated July 13, 190(i. W?K MICHAEL DAVOREN, ' 1 Administrator Aforosaid. O. D. & D. O. Latourette Attys for Estate. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, there was submitted to the electors of the State of Oregon ac the last .election as required by law an initiative petition pronosise an amoudment to Section 1 and 2, of Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, to' be designated as Section 1 of said article XVII, providing a melhod of amending the Constitution and applying the referen dum to all laws affecting constitu tional conventions and amendments, and Whereas, on the 25th 'day of June, 190fi, the Secretary of State in mv presence as Governor of the State of Oregon did canvass the votes civen for and against said proposed amend ment to the constitution, and Mnereas, it was ascertained and determined upon such canvass that there were 47,661 votes cast therefor, and 18,751 votes against the umn. and that said proposed ; amendment received an affirmative majority of the total npniber of effective votes cast thereon and entitled to be counted onoer tne provisions of law, Now, therefore, I, George E. Cham- berlain, as Governor of the State of Oregou. in obedienoe to and by virtue of the power and authority vested in nielUby law, do hereby make and issue this proclamation to ti.e people of the State of Oregon, and do aououncejand declare that the whole number of votes cast in the State ot Oregou at said election for and against said pro-1 posed iamendment was as herelubc- fore stated, and that said proposed 1 amendment received an aflirmative majorityofthe total umuborof votes cast, thereon and entitled to be counted 1 under the provisions of law, and that said amendment hereiubefore men- tioned shall be and is in full fcrce and effect as a part of the Constitu tion of the State of Oregon from the date of tli ib proclamation. Done at the Capitol at Salem this 25th day of June A. D. .906. GEO. h. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of Oregon. By the Governor : F. L DUNBAR, Seoretary of State. (Seal) " PROCLAMATION. Whereas, there was submitted to the electors of the State at the last gen eral election as required by law an initiative petition fcr a proposed amendment to Section I of Article XII, of the Constitution ot the State of Oregon, to allow the state print ing, binding and printer's compensa tion to be regulated by law at any time, and Whereas, on the 25th day of Jane, 1906, the Seoretary of State in my presence as Governor of the State of Oregon, did canvass the voters given for and against said proposed amend ment, and Whereas, it was ascertained and determined upon suoh canvass that there were 63,749 votes cast for said proposed amendment to the Constitu tion, and 9,671 votes cast against the same, and that said proposed amend ment received an affirmative majority of the total number of effective votes cast thereon and entitled to be oount ed under the'provision of law, Now, Therefore, I, George E. Chamberlain, as Governor ot, the State of Oregon, in obedience to and by virtue of the power and authority ve'ted in me by law, do hereby make and issue this proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, and do anuounoe and deolare that the whole number of votes cast in the State of Oregon, at said election for and against said proposed amendment was as hereinbefore stated, ana- that said proposed amend ment received an affirmative majority of the total number of votes oast thereon and entitled ' to be counted nnder the. provision of law, and that said amendment hereinbefore men tioned shall be and is in full force and effect as a, part of the Constitu tion of the State of Oregon from the date of this proclamation. Done at the Capitol this 25th day of June A. D. 1906. . GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of Oregon. By the Governor: F. I. DUNBAR, Seoretary of State. (Seal) NOTICE. On aoconnt of not' being able to be in Oregon City and look after tne col lection of the notes and aoooonts due us by our patrons and acquired by us during the time we were in the implement business in Oregon City, we have left the same at the office of Attorney. O. D. Eby, in Ore gon City, so that' our patrons may have a place where they may call and make payments. All persons knowing themselves in debted to ns either by note or acoonnt are requested to call and .settle said accounts and notes as fast as conven ient. All payments will be oarefnlly receipted for by said O. D. Eby. 2 FAIRCLOUGH BROS. NOTICE. Stafford School District No. 41, in Connty of Claokamas and State of Oregon, will reoeive sealed bids for erecting an addition to Sohool Bunding. Bids will be received at the distriot clerk's office op to July.'25, 1906, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Flans and specifications oan be seen at said office. District Board reserving the right to rejeot any and all bids. Bids being nent in should be marked "Bids for Building." B.F . WADDLE, School Clerk Dist. No. 41. Z ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Clinton Hargrove, deceased. All poisons having olaims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified according to law and accompanied by the proper vouchers to the undersigned at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, or at the office of Geo. -C. Brownell, Oregon City, Oregon.-within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 5th, day of July, 1900. Lena Hargrove, Administratrix. Geo. C. Brownell, Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS. In the CirouitCourt of the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Frank Manning, Plaintiff, vs. Marcolla A.. Manning, Defendant. To Marcella A. Manning, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yoa in the above entit.ed suit, in the above named Court, on or before Saturday, August 18th, 1906, the same being six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the Plain tiff be dissolved. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Grant B. Diiuick, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, inJtheOregnn ;city Courier, a weekly newspaper of genoral circula tion in Cluckumas Count; tor sii .weeks commencing Friday July 13 1906 and continuing to and including Friday,. August 17th, 1906. Geo. O. Brownell. Attorney for Pluintiff. Notice of Intention Jlo Withdraw Insur-; ance Deposit by"the American Fire In surance Company of Philadelphia. To Whom it May Uonoern : In accordance with th a require ments of the laws of the State of Ore gon, relative to insurance companies, notice is hereby aivon that tjie Ameri can Fire Insurance Company of Phil adelphia, desiring to cease doing busi ness within the State of Oregon, in tends to withdraw its deposit with the treasurer Of said state, and will, if no olaim against said company shall be filed with the insurance commissioner within six months from the 6th day of July. 1906, the same being the date of the first publioatind of this notice, withdraw its deposit from the state AMERIOAjn FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. By WALTER D. WILLIAMS. Vioe President. Dated at Philadelphia, Pennsylvan ia, this 13th Any of June, 1900. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby givenlthat the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of Charles V. Armstrong, de ceased, has tiled his final report ;in said estate nd that the County Court of Claokamas County.Orngon, has set Monday, July 30, 1906, at 10 o'olooa, A. M., as the time for hearing ob jections thereto, if any are made and for final settlement thereof. Dated June 22, 1906. ELLA CANTWELL, administratrix aforesaid. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In the Cirouit Ocnrt of the JStato of Craan fnr f ha f'nnnf.v A Mnlt.nrw - mah. Eleanor Olmsted, Plaintiff, vs. The Traders Insuranoe Company el . 1 .. J . His. , voieuuuutit, Notice is hereby given that the under signed has beed appointed1 by the above entitled Court in the above en titled cause receiver for the State of Oregon, of tne defendant, The Traders Insuranoe Company of Chicago, IU nois, and that bv order of the said Court, all persons having claims aganist the said defendant, The Tra erg Insuranoe . Company, arising on polioies issued ia Oregon, aro required to present the sum a to the under signed, at the address given below on or before the 81st day of Ootober, 1906. and if not so presented, the same will not partioipate in the distribution of the fnnds ot the said dofondant com pany, in the hands of the receiver. Notice is further given tnat an re turn premiums will be computed from, the 5th day of May, 1906, the date of' the insolvency of the said The Traders. Insurance Company, and all policy holders of the said defendant company are urged to reinsure, if they have not already done so, and to present, their olaims properly verified promptly to the receiver with the surrender of.' their polioies. Forms for proof of 1 claims may be" had from the receiver or from the agents of the company. Dated June 35. 1906. A. H. BIRRELL, Receiver. Address McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. A. F. Flegel and Beach & Simon, Attorneys for Reoeiver. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Claoka mas. In the matter of the estate of Anrelins N. Munsey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the . un dersigned, administratrix with i the will annexed, of the estate of Auret. ins N. Munsey, deceased, has filed In the above-entitled Court her final, ao connt of her administration! said es tate and that the said Court has fixed Monday tl e 30th day of July, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. S. of said day at the court room of said Court in Oregon City, Oregon, as the tiras and plae for hearing obctions to the said final account. ' NEVADA L. MUNSEY. Administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of AorolioH N. Mun-i sey, deceased. Gilbert L. Hedges, Attorney for publication, June 29, 1006. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been dnly appointed administratrix of the Estate of Dud ley A. James, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against tto said deceased, or. his estate, most present them to Anna M. James, dnly verified, at James, Clackamas County, Oregon, postotfice address, Molalla "R. F. D. No. 2, within six months from the date of .this notice. ANNA M. JAMES, Administratrix of the Estate of Dud ley A. James, deceased. - Dated, June 25, 1906. Bruce O. Curry, Attorney for Es tate. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. s Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been dnly appointed Executrix of tho last will and testa ment of John H. James, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said deceased, or his estate, must present them to Sarah E. James, duly veriiied at James, Clarkamas County, Oregon, postoffloe and address Molalla R. F. D. No. .2, within six months from the date 'of this notice. ioA SARAH E. JAMES, Executrix of the last will and testa ment of John h. .Ismes, deceased. Dated June 25, 19;6. Bruce C. Curry, Attorney for Estate, DENTISTRY, at Molalla, Every Monday Sat urdays on Appointments only. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist