OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY.fJUNE 21, 1907. EIGHT DAYS UNTIL CLOSE P 1SKING LIFE AND MONEY We have spent a large amount of money in installing a burglar proof safe for the protection of our own money and also that of our customers. With this security which we offer you it is not good business policy to keep money at home where you are not only risking its loss but also taking the chance of personal harm and perhaps loss of life. Bring your money to us and sleep securely in the knowledge that you are taking no chances. The BANK OF OREGON CITY Courier Bicycle Ccntest to End Saturday of Next Week at 5 P. M. D. C LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON ' (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to JJ p. ro. There is only one week remaining of The Courier bicycle contest and on Saturday, June 29, there will be given away a fine standard $50 Irquoia bi cycle to the boy or girl who receives the most votes up to the hour of clos ing at 5 o'clock. Right here is an opoprtunlty to win a good wheel by doing a little work among your friends and every one of the boys, (and the girl), who are In the race, have a chanco to pull out ahead. In fact, It Is anybody's game, thus far, I as the leaders are not so far ahead that there is no catching them. John : Beatie still maintains his lead, and ithls week has 3775 votes, but Willie j Damm, of Macksburg, is smoking up to beat the band and follows second I with 3C50 votes, only 125 behind the leader. Waldo Caufleld continues a good third. Now boys, (and the girl), get In and win. Just a little energy and solicita tion among your friends, neighbors and acquaintances will work wonders and you will be a lucky young person if you secure a $50 bicycle for abso lutely nothing. The vote stands: John Beatie 3775 Willie Damm, Macksburg 3C50 John Buscli 2100 Eva Schram, Highland 1980 Waldo Caufleld 2465 Harless Ely 1600 Carl Smith, .Canby..". 1400 Roland Edawrds 1400 Edmond Bollack ..1250 Clarence Thompson, Stafford 1250 FARMERS FEED BARN GEO. W. BRADLEY, Prop. Main Street Liver)'. Feed and Sale Stable. Fine Horses. New Rigs, Single or Double, Furnished with or without Drivers. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by the Day , Week or Month. Prices Reasonable PromptAttention Given Phone 1121 Hts. IS3S Office lit Tavorlte Cigar Store Opposite masonic Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving a Specialty freight and Parcels Delivered Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed THE FINEST STEAKS, CHOP , VEAL, LARD, g-TP. TO BE HAD IN CITY ARE AT OREGON BROWN & WELSH'S UP-TO-DATE MARKET 7th STREET, A. O. U. W., BLD'C. 'PHONE MIAN 271 THE OAKS NO LIQUOR SOUVENIR DAY FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN TUESDAY, JUNE 25 - Free Presents Dolls for Girls Balls and Tops for Boys Every child 12 years of age, Or under, paying admission to the Oaks Tuesday will receive a beautiful or useful souvenir commemorative of The Oaks 300th day of operation. Free picnic grounds, play grounds, hide-and-seek house, Chileoot Pass, swings and many other amusements. Free sensational performance of the Great Davenports in their High Wire Specialties. Excursion Rates Oregon City to the Oaks. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 years, 20c Round Trip, including admission to The Oaks. Children under five years of age free, when accompanied by parent or guardian. Adults, 35c round trip, including admission to The Oaks. Special tickets will be on sale at Hading's Drug Store, Main Street, between 5th and 6th streets, Oregon City, on Tuesday, June 25th. Good on all regular cars Tuesday, June L'jth, 1907. - . Notice for Bridge Bids. Sealed bids are invited for the con struction of an 100 foot span Howe Truss bridge, resting upon concrete piers, together wUh 64 feet of ap proach, across Butte creek on the boundary line between the counties of Marlon and Clackamas, State of Oregon, at what Is known as the Jack bridge, one mile southwest of Mar quam, Oregon. Plans and specifica tions will be on file at the offices of the county judges of Marion and Clackamas Counties, on and after June 15th, 1907. Bids will be opened on Friday, July 5th, 1907, in the county court room at 1 o'clock p. m., at Salem, Oregon. Each bidder will be required to de -posit a certified check for the amount of 5 per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the counties of Mar lon and Clackamas in case the award is made to him, If he fails, neglects, or refuses, for the period of two days after such award is made, to enter into a contract and file his bond in the manner required by, and to the satisfaction of the above named coun ty courts upon the day appointed. The county courts of Marion and Clackamas, reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Marion County by M. A. McCORKLE, Roadmaster for Marion County, Ore gon. Clackamas County by GRANT B. DIMICK, Judge. COMMISSIONERS COURT C. H. District 1 A Mather $ Emerlck & Korinek O. Wisslnger C. Counsell GatUy Battln Battin District 2 Portland Wire Works Security Metal Works Frank Eusch A. Mather M. B. Webster Orvil Johnson L., G. Harrington L. D. Jones 0. Rlngstad A. Conklund Otto Resenald 1. W. Johnson M. A. Knox A. Prewett Frank Robinson W. W. Hubbard M. Hubbard District 3 Rodlun Bros A. S. Jacobs J. C. Elliott & Co. Eager & Wing A. C. Anderson 10 25 9 75 12 30 10 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 6 50 49 40 4 00 16 65 60 00 92 00 76 00 84 00 4 00 8 00 2 00 38 00 8 00 37 50 14 00 6 00 3 00 28 41 17 00 8 20 70 C6 6 00 STANDARD MACHINE COMPANY LOGGING TOOLS AND BOX FACTORY SUPPLIES STANDARD BLOCKS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES Are You Your Own Barber? - i If you are step in and see our Barber Sup plies Department It is complete with everything the shaver needs front soaps in cakes or sticks with foamy creamy lather dowi to Witch Hazel, Bay Rum, and SHAVING LOTION j . Razors that hold their edge and make shaving a recreation instead of an air-npping task; horse-hide strops finely grained and carefully selected; mirrors, mugs, brushes, in fact everything essential to a Rood shave. Put on the finishing touch to your shave by using Violet Talcum Powder 25c Package. Guaranteed Razors (Genuine Wostenholm) $1.50 Carbo Magnetic the Best and Most Expensive Razor Made $3.00 The Raduimite Razor and Strap, both for $1.00 All Kinds of Safety Razors Star, Cresent, Gillett's, Razac's, Griffon's $J .00 Up Razor Straps from 25c to $3.00 Williams', Armours' and Colgate's Shaving Soap 5c Lather Brushes lOcUp 1 YourMissingLotsofi Fun If you haven't an improved 1907 Edison Phonograph in, your home. Not a common talking machine, but a perfect musical instru ment. The new Edison reproducer and the gold moulded records are what place the Edison in a class by itself. Let us show you. It will be a pleasure to play for you and makes not the slightest obligation to buy on your part. If you decide you want one $2.00 a month will put one in your home. HUNTLEY BROS. CO THE REXALL DRUGGISTS HAMMOCK TIME "If you come soon you will find a hammock display, the equal of any in Portland. The newest colorings the best weaves -and prices ranging from $1.00 to $6.50. Hun ters Hammocks that you can roll up and almost put in yoor pocket $1.45 Bull Block or Tomy Moore 14xG $45 and $35 Head and Side Block 12 Inch Head. 9 Inch Sidp. Cheap Trip.. $13.00 . . 9 .50 . 7.50 n ir Undercut $3.50 Yarding Block 12 inch. 10 inch. 9 inch. . 7 inch. . 6 inch. . $24.00 . 22.00 . 20.0O . 15.00 . 13.00 Lead Block 12 inch :$I6.00 10 inch 15.00 9 inch 13.00 Head Trip Block for road engine 16 inch $22.00 Special Blocks Built to Order Main Line or Belt Hooks 2 inch $2.75 lsinch 2.25 Yarding and Trip Hooks l4 inch $1.75 inch 1.00 l'A inch 75 Choker Hooks Flat For 1 Inch lines with link $2.50 For inch lines with link. 2.00 10 Per Cent Off On All These Prices G. Beese 15 94 J. E. Slefer 18 00 Fritz Wellman 12 00 H. Rankin 4 00 Chaa. Acock 4 00 F. Beese 12 00 J. E. Slefer, special 39 50 "Olaf Gran, special 42 00 Aug Wedln, special 8 50 H. Rankin, special 14 00 Chas. Acock, special 10 00 A. G. Anderson, special 12 00 G. Boese, special 4 00 F. Wellman, special 21 00 A. Wellman, special 15 00 ' H. Paulson, special 11 60 T. Usfer, special 12 00 Ed Rugsted, special 8 00 Louis Cock, special 28 00 Joe Mlady, special 26 00 S.C. Young, special 20 00 A. Nelson, special 8 00 J. A. Stall, special 180 00 District 4 Lazarus C. Young 17 50 Cary Hdw Co 5 75 Steve Douglas 6 00 Heenan Gibson 10 00 E. N. Rowley 5 00 Wesley Douglas 20 00 Wm. Douglas 17 00 R. B. Gibson 1 00 Andrew Douglas 13 00 L. A. Freeman 1 00 Wra. Young 27 00 Emery Stingley 2 25 L. Hale 1 00 Roy Linn 20 00 R. H. Currln 20 00 I Erickson 4 50 M. Morgan 30 00 Cleve Helple 16 00 C. Lovell 25 00 Cliff Sarver 1 00 W. Barr 11 00 B. F. Bullard 3 00 F. Harkinrider 6 00 G. B. Linn 69 00 District 5 Mary L. Bradley 20 00 John Straus 98 75 . Chas Oleson 2 22 J. W. Roots 12 80 MIcal Noyle 30 00 J. R. Cochran 2 10 J. F. Wilmorth 83 00 Walter Hall 67 00 Wayman Fisher 6 00 Gu8 Herz 0 00 B. Johnston 68 00 Linden Richey 42 00 J. Aemissegger 34 00 J. W. Roots 56 00 C. Z. Lake 18 00 Otto Richey 37 00 John Richey 27 00 M. Long 4 00 A. Browning 24 00 H. G. Knox 159 60 District 6 John Straus 42 75 John Straus 65 00 J. B. Chapman 55 00 joe Albel 20 00 James Taylor 26 25 John Gibbons 39 00 Fred Suckow 8 00 Otto Spillman 4 00 James Bell 20 00 j James Duncan 20 00 J. M. C. Miller 22 00 John Suckow 22 00 Edward Suckow 44 00 W. Whitmer 27 00 Henry Whitmer 32 00 District 7 Melnlg Bros 67 80 II. Vonhclms 9 00 Charles Leaf 6 00 F. E. McOugln 75 00 District 8 Melnlg Bros 19 35 -t-t T- . . rT m.Q V. B. Tapp 26 00 . F. Stone 5 00 Henry Kllnker 24 00 Henry Cook 31 60 D. W. Douglas 22 60 Henry Smith 1 00 F. McCabe 7 00 District 9 William Held 6 00 Wm. Stone 11 00 E. B. Eliott & Co. 50 40 Nick Scheel 6 00 Earl Baxter 11 00 Melnlg Bros 40 50 Robert Miller 9 00 W. 0. Rugh 2 00 N. Ratt 18 00 Peter Ruhl 20 00 Chas. Cox 5 00 Peter Rath 8 00 Otto Paulsen 8 00 L. Ware 6 00 Carl Rath 6 00 Christian Johnson 14 00 lrTOKIDMOM Cures Backacho Corrects Irregularities , Do not risk having Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease 4Js beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes, HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. DON'T RUN AWAY With the idea that you must pay a HIGH PRICE for your Spring Suit When you can obtain such good ones from US AT L1V Dozens of styles, hundreds of suits to choose from. Your money back at any time if you are not satisfied. . BOYS' CLOTHING SCHOOL SUITS $1.95 to $5 WASH SUITS 50c to $ 1 .50 When you see it in out a,df it's so fef fo) Thi d & Oak Sts. J U r or t land, Uregon MQY sa