OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JULY 13 1906. 7, PORTLAND S Quality j ; j ; 1 ffiffifil M 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' l.JlICTl,. ...MAIL ORDERS THE GREAT SAVINGS IN Women's Summer Wearables Are Marked Another lot of Extraordinary Vatoes fn Ready-to-Wear Garments Most Remarkable Offerings in Things needed for Sammer Comfort. Just make a careful perusal of this list of dainty summer ar- J ments. The prices are the lowest ever announced. Every garment was made by the most skilled tailors, neatly trimmed and of the best mater ials. The saving, is from one half to one third on every garment. Wasfc Skfrts at Small Cost All sizes; no trouble in fitting the smallest laay or the largest lady in the city. An immense showing of the wanted kinds, such as white duck and pique; also coverts, black or navy duck with dots and fig urer, every skirt from the cheapest up is well tailored. Priced at gi.oo, fi.25, $1.50 fl rn 51.90 and , J.-. pAJf New Plaid 1 Panama Suits $12.50 25 Eton suits just received, made from shadow plaid Panama, handsomely trimmed with black silk braid and folds of same material. Never be fore have we been in a position to offer such ex ceptional values in strictly high grade garments. These suits are marked exactly ONE-HALF their actual value. ' Dress Skirts at Reduced Prices. All of fashion's latest decrees are here in abund anceall the new skirts in voile Panama, mo hair and serge, in designs too numerous to men tion, our summer stocks excel any here- L CQ tofore shown. Priced 2.50,3.50,4.50,5.50 "' Covert Jackets These are stylish, natty, genteel garments, fit ted back, lined or unlined, made from good grade Mohegan covert cloth. Special $4-50 Madras Curtains from $ 1 .00 to $2.90 a pair. Foresters Install Officers. The offloerB of Court Robin H ood. No. 9, Foresters of Amerioa, w ere in stalled Tuesday night by Gra nd Sec retary A. Brauer and deputy Grand Chief Ranker G. Freeman. The at tendance of Foresters was large and a sooial time was enjoyed after the oaremonies, a program being rendered consisting of songs, reoitations and instrumental musio. A toothsome lunoheon was served, The following ofnoers were installed : R. T. Barbar, T m ci l- past onioi ranger; o. x. ouaiie, umcj. ranger; William Rahl, sub-chief ran ger; F. Koenig, reoording secretary; W. A. Smith, senior woodward; V. Rittenhaus, junior woodward; J. Niohois, senior beadle; L. Hueston, i junior beadle; W. Warner, trustee. Mrs. J. Eugene Hedges and ohildren leave next Sunday for Harper, near Seattle, for a six weeks' visit with relatives. Renaming City Streets. A volumnous report has been pre pared for submission to the oounoil at the next meeting by the com mittee on streets and publio property on re naming stmets, and an ordinanoe will be drawn. There are streets in the city with duplicate names and this will be reotifled by renaming some of them Truths About Artificial Teeth inOregon City. Post Graduate Hoskell We guarantee to please you. A square City Phone 1 293 L. L. PICKENS 1 i , DENTIST iWeiniard Building FASTEST GROWING STORE RECEIVE OUR BEST with such names as Latourette, D im iok, Straight, Sommer, Uaufleld. Lo gua, Warren, Roosevelt, Dewey, Wil lamette, Darling and Irvin. These names are suggestive of past history. Some of them are ex-mayors, and others are the names of . prominent citizens. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WfcLL. 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 Buffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases an loaches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quikly CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signature of The great majority of Dentists represent to their patients that a rubber plate with fourteen teeth set in a half circle is just 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 refits with the Dental pro fession, A great many people would not aocept a rubber or cell uloid plate if they only understood the superiority of the metal plate in cleanliness, healthfulness and duribihty. We would like to talk with you about metal plates for artificial teeth. Seventeen years in dentistry and Chicago School of Dentistry. deal to every one. Farmer's Independant Phone 1 3 1 ' Oregon City, Or. The MOST v in Valoes ATTENTION. Extraordinary Waist Values Styles that are absolutely correct nothing ordi nary about them Lingerie Waists of mulls, sheer lawns, etc., abundantly trimmed with em broideries, tuckings and lace. Three special lots and all exceptional values $1.25 QQ 1.50 and 4 Great Coat Bargains at $5.00 50 new plaid coats, just received, mad.e from light gray plaid material; just the coat for knock about; 7.50 values, for $5.00 - Dressing Saojues and Kimonos Any kind you want is, here dozens of them made of fine quality-lawn, trimmed with fancy borders; sorts that usually sell from a fourth to a third more. Especially priced at 39c, EjC 48c and-i Madras Curtains from $1.00 to $2.90 a pair and permanently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney nils. Here is tne statement of a citizen who has re claimed good healthby the use of this remedy: J. C. Buckler, building contractor, of 8 East Ninth street. Portland, Or. , says: "After having tested Doan's Kidney Pills for over three years I can conscientiously say, that I know of no remedy for the kidneys that is its equal. .Before using Doan's Kid ney Pills in 1803 I had a constant soreness in the small 3f the back and to stoop or straighten caused the pain 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- ?an using Doan's Kidney Pills. I ound benefit from the start and in time they completely rid me of . the aching and'pain in the back, oorrected the secretions and brought thorough relief. ' The above facts I related in substance in a testimonial given at that time, which I am pleased to con firm now. " Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley tiros, drugstore and ask what tneir customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, SO cents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. LEGAL NOTICES. WOOD WANTED. Bids for furnishing Clackamas County, with forty cords of sound, live fir wood, will be received by the clerk of said county up to noon on the 1st day of August, 1900, said wood to be delivered at the usual place in the courthouse yard. Said wood to be all delivered before the first day of Sep tember, 1906, and the county reserves the right to reject any or all bids. K. W. GREENMAN, County Clerk. .CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of the Guardianship of Tlieodore and Cecilia Clack, minors: This matter coming before the Court regularly to be heard on the petition of the guardian for license to sell the following described real estate to-wit : All of fraction of Block 59 described as follows: Beginning at the I.E. cor ner of said blorb ; thence N. 1.45 chains; thence W. to the Westerly boundary of said block ; thence S. on said boundary to the S. W. corner of said block ; thence E. to the nlace of i beginning, containing one-half acre I more or less. v ; All ot fraction of Block 58 described asfollowi: Beginning at the N. E. corner of said block ; running thence S. on First Street 1.87 chains; thence W. to the Westerly boundary of said block ; thence Northerly on feaid boundary J.87 chains to theN. W. cor ; ner of said block ; thence E. to the place of beginning containing three j fourths'of an acre mere or less, all in Clackamas Heights as per maps, and plats thereof recorded in Clackamas County, Oregon. And it appearing to the Court that the sale of paid real estate would he of interest to said wards, it is there fore ordered that the J St Ii duy of Aug ust, lt)0(i, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. ot snid date, at the effire of the O innty Jndge of Clackamas County, State of Oregon bo set as the time mid place for hearing said petition and any odjeetions that may be r:;.-d thereto, at whicl. time and place the next of kin of said ward audal1 others interested in the estate of said ward are directed to he present and show uause, if any then be; why license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. It is further ordered that a oopy of this order shall be published four successive weeks prior to said 18th day or August 1906 in the Oregon Uity Courier, a weekly newspaper publish ed in Clackamas County, Oregon, of general circulation. Dated this July 16, 1906. GRANT B. DT.MICK, , County Judge. In the Circrit Court of the State of Oregon for Claokamas County. - B. Lloyd Beall, Plaintiff, VB Nellie E. Beall, Defendant. To Nellie E. Beall, defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer me complaint nied against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 81st day of August liKX5, the said day being more than six weeks from the 20th day of July, 1906, the date of the first publication of this summons and if yon fail to answer plaintiff for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief, prayed . for to-wit: . , For a decree of said Court forever disolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defend ant; 'hat the plaintiff, B. Lloyd Beall, have the custody and oontrolpf their said minor child, Madalene Beall, and for such other and further relit f as may be equitable and just. The oruer for publication of summons in this cause was made by the Hon. Grant B. Diniok, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, on the 17th day of July 1906. The date or the first publication ot this summons is July 20, 1906, and the date of the. last publication is August 81, 1906. I O. W. EASTHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circut Court of the State of Oregon for tne County of Clackamas. Alfred Richards, Plantirf, vs. Jane Charlotte Alice Riohar 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 irom the nrst publication ot this summons, and you will take notice that if you 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 ot general oiroulation in Clack amas County for six weeks, commenc ing Friday, luiy 13, 1906, and contin uing to and including Friday, August 24,1906. a. O. KING. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Notice is hereby given that the nndersigned, by virtue of a license from the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas, will on Saturday, August 11, 1906, at 11 A. M. at tbe front door of the County Courthouse in Oregon Oity, Oregon, offer lor sale, and sell at public auction to'the highest biddet tor casn, an the rights, title and in terest of Honora Davoren, deoeased, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit; Beginning at a point 80.5 rods south of the quarter post between sections 9 and 10, tp. 2 8, 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 road ; thence south 28 rods to the center line of said road ; thence west tracing the center line of said road 40 rods ; thence uorih 28 rods to the place of beginning, containing 7 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash, subject 'to con firmation of said County Court. Dated July 18, 1906. MICHAEL DAVOREN, Administrator Aforesaid. C. D. & D. C. Latourette Attys for Estate. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, there was submitted to the electors of the State of Oregon at the last election as required by law an initiative petition proposing an amendment to Section 1 and 2, of Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of Oreeon. to be designated as Section 1 of said article XVII, providing a mei hod ot amending the Constitution and appl vine the referen dum to all laws affecting constitu tional conventions and amendments. and i Whereas, on the 25th 'dav of June. 1906, the Secretary of State In my presence as Governor of the State of Oregon did canvass the votes given for and against said proposed amend ment to the constitution, and Whereas, it was ascertained and determined upon 'such canvass that there were 47,661 votes cast therefor, and 18,751 votes against the samp. and that said proposed amendment received an affirmative majority of the total rumber of effective votes cast thereon and entitled to be counted under the provisions of law, lnow, theretore,l,.Ueorge E. Chem berlain, as Governor of the State of Oregou. in obedience to and by virtue of the power and authority vested in mo by law, do hereby make and issae this proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, and do nnuouucefnnd diclare that the whole number of votes cast in the State ot Oregon at said election for and against said pro nosed iamendmeut was as hereinbe fore stated, and that said proposed amendment received an atlirmative ruajorityofthe total unmberof votes cast, thereon and entitled to he couuted under the i-ovisious of law, and that said amendment hereinbefore 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 this proclamation. Done at the Capitol at baiem tins 25th day of June A. D. 190(1. GEO. h. CUAMUBrtLiAlJN, Governor of Oregon. By the Governor : (1 F. I. DUNBAR,' Secretary of State. (Seal) 1 PROCLAMATION. 'J Whereas, there was submitted to the electors of the State at the last gen eral election as required by law an initiative petition for a proposed amendment to Section I of Article XII, of the Constitution of 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 35th day or June, 19()fi. the Seoretarv of State in my presence as Governor of the State of Oregon, did canvass the voters given lor ana against saia proposeu iuuu ment, and Whereas, it was ascertained and determined upon such canvass that there were 63,749 votes case ior bbiq DroDosed amendment to the Constitu tion, and 9,571 votes Jcast againBt the same, and that said proposed amend ment received an affirmative majority of the total nnmber of effeotive votes cast thereon and entitled to be count ed under the provision of law, Now, Therefore, 1, ueorge a. Chamberlain, as Govt-mor of the State of Oregon, in obedience to and by virtue of thei 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 announce and deolare that the whole number of votes cast in the State of Oregon, at said eleotion for and against said 1 proposed amendment was as hereinbefore stated, ana that saia proposed amend ment reoeived an affirmative majority of the total number 'of votes oast thereon and entitled to be counted under the provision of law-r 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 Oregonv By the Governor : V. I. DUNBAR. Secretary of State. (Seal) ' , , - NOTICE. On account of not being able to be in Oregon City and look after the col leotion of the notes and aoo'ounts 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 offloe of Attorney O. V. flby, 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 us either by note or acoount are requested to call and settle said accounts and notes as fast as conven ient. All payments will be carefully receipted for by said O. D. Ebv. FAIROLOUGH BROS. NOTICE. Stafford School District No. 41, in County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, will receive sealed bids for erecting an addition to School Building. Bids will be received at the distriot olerk's office up to Jnly 25, 1906, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Plans and specifications can be seen at said offloe. District Board reserving the right to rejeot any and all bids. Bids being ent in should be marked Bids for Building." B.F. WADDLE, School Clerk Dist. No. 41; ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Olinton Hargrove, deceased. All prisons having claims 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 Uity, 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 6th, day of July, 1900. Lena Hargrove, Administratrix. Geo. C. Brownell, Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS. In the Circuit!Court of the State cf Oregon, for the CouDty of Clacka mas. Frank Manning, Plaintiff, vs. , Marcella A. Manning, Defendant. , To Marcella A. Manning, the above. named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, in tne above named Court, on or before Saturday, August 18th, 1900, the same being six weeks from the nrst publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer paid complaint tne 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. I This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court of the! County of Clackamas, State of Ore-' gon, in the Oregon City Courier, i a weekly newspapor of general circula tion in Clackamas County, for six weeks commencing Friday July 13, 10C and continuing to and including Friday, August lTth, 1906. Geo. C. Brownell. Attorney for Plaintiff, Notice of Intention to Withdraw Insnr-! ance Deposit Jty the American Fire In snrance Company of Philadelphia. To Whom it May Concern : In acoordanoo with the require ments of the laws of the State ot Ore gon, relative to insunuice companies, notice is hereby given that the Ameri can Fire lusuranoe 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 claim against said company shall be filed with the insurance commissioner within six mouths from the 23d day of June, 1906, the same being the date of t'ie first publication of this notice, withdraw its deposit from the state treasurer. AMERICAjn FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. By WALTER D. WILLIAMS, Vioe President Dated at Philadelphia, Pennsylva nia, this 13th day of June, 1906, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given'that the nn dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of Cha'les W. Armstrong, de oeased, has filed his final report ;in said estate and that the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, has set Monday, July 30, 1906, at 10 o'clock, A. M., as the time for hearing ob jections thereto, if any are mad and for final settlement thereof. Dated June 23, 1906. ELLA OANTWELL, administratrix aforeeaid. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In the Cirouit Ccurt of the 'State of Oregon, for the Oounty oi Muitno mah. Eleanor Olmsted, Plaintiff, vs. The Traders Insurance Company et als., Defendants. Notice is hereby given that the undet-' signed has been appointed by tne above entitled Court in the abase en- titled cause receiver for the State of Oregon, of the defendant, The Traders Insurance Company oi Uhicago. ill- , nois, and that by ordor of 1 tire shidi Oonrt, all persons having olatius1 " aganist the said defendant, The Tsatt- ers Insurance Company, arising' ap policies issued In Oregon, are reqnviui to present thu sama to the nndel- f, , signed, at the address given, belov on or before the aistday of October, iyoo, and if not bo presented, the same will not participate in the distribution ot the funds of the said defendant com--pany, in the hands of the reoeiver. . Notice is farther given that all rec tum premiums will be computed from a the 5tb 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 nrged to reinsure, if they cava not already done so, and to present - ' their claims properly verified promptly to the reoeiver with the surrender of their policies. :X i Forms for proof of claims may be . had from the receiver or from the ' agents of the company. Dated June 35. ' 1906. , . ggiV A. H. BIRRELL, Reoeiver. Address McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. , - A. F. Flegel and Beaoh & Simon, Attorneys for Receiver. i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of tho State of: OregoD, for the County of Clacka mas, i In the matter of the estate of Aurelina- N. Munsey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix with, the will annexed, of the estate oi Aurei-- , ins N. Munsey, deceased, has filed ini , the above-entitled Court her final ao oonnt of her administration! said es tate and that the said Court has fixed, Monday tl e 30th day of July, 160(1, at. the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of Said! day at the court room of said Court in Oregon Uity, Oregon, as the tluw- and place for hearing objections to the said final aooount. ' XTITTT A r A T 1MT t7"KTCl tPV Administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of Aurelius N. Mu sey, deceased. ! Gilbert L. Hedges. Attorney for Administratrix. , First publication, June 29, 1006. NOTICE TQ CREDITORS. Notioe is hereby given that the- undersigned has been duly appointea administratrix of the Estate of Dud ley A. James, deoeased, and any and all persons having claims against the, said deceased, or his estate, must present them to Anna M. James, duly verified, at James, Clackamas County, Oregon, poatotHce address, Molalla .B. F. D. JNo. 2, within sir months from the date of this notice. ANNA M. JAMES. Administratrix of the Estate of Dud ley A, James, deceased. i Dated, June 25, .1906. Bruce O. Curry, Attorney for Es tate. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the lust will and testa, ment of John H. Jani's, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said deceased, or his estate, must present thum to Sarah E. James, duly verified at James, Clnrkamas County, Oregon, postofHoe and address Molalla R. F. D. No. 2, within six months from the ,date of this notico. SARAH E. JAMES,!X Executrix of the last will and testa ment of John h. James, deceased. Dated June 25, 19H!. . Bruce C. Curry, Attorney for Estate, DENTISTRY, at Molalla, Every Monday Sat urdays on Appointments only. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist