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Oregon city courier, Friday, may 8 1908 mm iiii m u av I WWW IMi V J II l BrA Mm I H w 1 LADIES' SPRING SUITS, COATS L. ADAMS Oregon City's Busiest Store .. -.,t, , 1 ,. 1 , , " , v , ; ". . :. , '1 ' -. I ASK FORRED TRADING STAMPS ORDINANCE N0. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 208 entitled, "An Ordinance regu lating the Registering of dogs and pro viding for the taking up, Impounding and killing of dogs without license tags." Oregon City does ordain as follows: That section 4 of Ordinance No. 208 entitled an ordinance regulating the registry of dogs and providing for the taking up, Impounding and killing of dogs without license tags, be and the same Is herehy amended to read as follows: Sec. 4. It shall b8 the duty of the Chief of Police, or such person as he shall duly authorize, or whom the City Council of Oregon City may ap point as poundmaster to take .up and impound any dog found running at large, or upon the streets of Oregon City, not having a collar around IiIb neck with tag mentioned In section 1, attached thereto, and If said dog shall not be redeemed, as hereinafter pro vided, within two days after, such dog shall have been Impounded, It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or said poundmnster to sell or cause to he sold such dog, or kill or cause to be kill ed such dog and to havk the same bur led without the city limits. The said Chief of Police or Pounduiaster shall receive from any person any dog found running at largo contrary to the provisions of thlB ordinance, and shall safoly restrain each dog so doliverod or tnken up by hlmsolf for the time specllled as above. If any dog so Im pounded be not reclaimed by the per son claiming to bo tho owner of said dog within tho specified two days, the Chief of Police or Poumlmaster shall offer the samo for sale and If no bid Is offered, said dog shall be killed and burled. If sold the proceeds of such sale shall bo paid to the city treas urer. No dog so Impounded shall be delivered to the owner or to a pur chaser thereof until a tag Is purchased for said dog. and not to the owner or person claiming to be the owner until a penal fee of one dollar, and ten cents a day for the keoplng of said dog during the time that it has been Impounded has been paid to the City treasurer, provided, that, in any case where a dog has been Impounded, for which the owner has purchased a tag Several There are several things to be 1st Financial Strength. 2nd The care with which the bank is man aged. 3rd The courtesy and spirit of accommod ation displayed by the officers and employees. 4th The banking experience of its officers. 5th - The ability of the bank to properly and promptly handle all your business. -: -: To those wishing desirable banking connections we offer our services "as an old established, permanent, conservative and accommodating bank, promising courteous treatment and careful attention to all bus iness entrusted to our care. The BANK OF OREGON CITY A discount of 1 0 per cent on AND SKIRTS and attached to to Its collar, and the same has been lost or stolen, on proof being made thereof, said dog shall be reloased and a substitute tag deliver ed to him on the payment of a fee of twenty-live cents. Head first time and ordored publlsji ed at a regular meeting of tho Coiin ell of Oregon City held Wednesday, May Gth, 1908, and to come up for second rending and final passage at a special meeting of said Council to bo held Friday, May 15th, at 8 o'clock p. in. Py order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO.. An Ordinance providing for the con struction of a stone or concrete cul vert and concrete walk and curb from tho Smith West corner of Seventh Street and Centor Street 115 feet to head of the present stairway. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Sec. 1. That tho committee on streets and publlo property of Ore gon City, nro hereby authorized to ad vertise for and recolve proposals for the construction of a stone or con crete culvert for the waters of tho spring blanch running on Seventh Street from the South West corner of the Intersection of Seventh Street and Centor Street, also to rcelve pro. posals for the construction of a con crete curb and sidewalk over the same distance, according to the plans and specifications therefor now on tile In tho otllce of the Recorder, and tho Mayor and Recorder shall enter Into a contract with such person, firm or corporation to whom said contract la let by the Council of Oregon City, for tho construction of such culvert, ac cording to said plans and specifica tions. Sec. 2. Whereas the conditions of said street where such culvert Is to bo constructed, Is dangerous to the health and safety of tho city, and such improvement Is necessary for the pre serving of the same. In tho judgmont of the City Council of Oregon City, nn emergency exists, therefore this ordi nance shall take effect and he In force immediately upon its approval by the Mayor. Things considered in selecting your Bank all our Read first time and ordered publish ed at a regular meeting of the Coun cil of Oregon City, held Wednesday, May Cth, 1908, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of said Council to be hold Friday, May 15th, 1908, at 8 o'clock p. m. l!y order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF GRADE. Notice Is hereby given that the grade of Water Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the South line of Fifth Street to the North line of Fourth Street Is ordered changed and re-established. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the council of Oregon City made at a regular meeting of said Council held Wednesday, May 0th, 1908. W. A. DIMICK, 2t Recorder. ORDINANCE NO.. An Ordinance granting right to Hawley Pulp and Paper Company to build switches and tracks from 0. W. P. Ky. Co. railway track to Its prop erties In South end of the City. Oregon City does ordain as follows: That permission and right is here by granted unto the HAWLEY PULP AND PAPER COMPANY, its suc cessors and assigns, to construct and maintain, during the life of the pres ent franchise of the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, switch es, turn-outs and curves of iron or steel railway tracks, with suitable founda tions therefor, over the road and streets leading from said Oregon Wa ter Power and Railway Company s main lines In Oregon City, Into and upon the properties of the said Haw. ley Pulp and Paper Company, and to run ears over the same as follows: First. Beginning at a point on Third Street, 71 feet Westerly from the Westerly side line of Main Street; thence running from the main track of the O. W. P. & Ry. Co.'s tracks by a curve to within 24 feet of the Southerly lino of Lot 5, Block 2 thence Westerly to the Willamette Klvor: also beginning at a point in the Westerly main track of said O. W. P. & Uy. Co.'s road on Main street 25 feet South from a point opposite tho center line of the alley running through Block 29, thence running Southeasterly by a curve to Lot 5 of said Block 29; also beginning 34 feet South of the South line of the con crete wnll at the 'Northerly end of the Hasln, thence running from the said Company's main track on a curve Northwesterly to the property of the said H. P. & P. Co. Immediately North of said Basin also beginning at a point 114 feet South of the said con crete wall of said Basin, thence run ning Northeasterly from said Main track on a curve to the property of said H. P. & P. Co. immediately North of said concrete wall also be ginning at a point 120 feet South of tho said concrete wall and running thence Southwesterly to the afore said Basin. Provided, however, that the said Company shall not be permitted to allow cars to stand on said track so as to obstruct or unnecessarily Inter fere with travel or traffic on said road or streets, and In each case said Com pany shall preserve the surface of said street and road in the proper condition, conformable to the estab lished grades and pavements. This permit may be forfeited whenever the said Grantee, its successors or as signs, shall fall to comply with the aforesaid conditions. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a regular meeting of the Coun cil of Oregon City, held Wednesday,1 May 6th, 1908, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of said Council to be held Friday, May 15th, 19U8, at 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the Council of Oregon ity. W. A. DIMICK, It Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance authorizing the May or and Recorder to transfer certain real property South of Block 29 In Exchange for power plant. Oregon City does ordain as follows: That whereas the Board of Water Commissioners of Oregon City has en tered into an agreement with the Haw ley Pulp and Paper Company for an exchange of certain properties where by the city Is to acquire a site for its pumping station and additional ground on Main Street in exchange for cer tain properties lying in the rear of the present filter plant, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, That the Mayor and Recorder on behalf of the city are authorized and directed to execute and deliver to said Hawley Pulp and Paper Company a deed or conveyance of all right, title and Interest of the City of Oregon City in and to that certain real prop erty described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersec. tlon of the Southerly line of Block 29 In Oregon City, Oregon, and a line parallel with the Easterly line of Main Street, and 78.3 feet Easterly thereof and running thence Southerly parallel with the Easterly line of Main street 72 feet to the Southerly side of the foundation of the present filter building; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of the foundation of said filter building 18.3 feet to a point; thence Southerly on a line par allel with the Easterly line of Main Street 10 feet; thence Easterly on a line parallel with the Southerly line of said Block 29 to the Southeast cor. ner of said tract belonging to the city; thence Norheasterly along the Easterly line of said tract to the in tersection of the Southerly line of said Block 29; thence Westerly on the Southerly line of said Block 29 to the place of beginning, The said conveyance and transfer to be made upon the compliance of the said Hawley Pulp and Paper. Com pany with the terms of the egreement entered Into by and between said com pany and the said Board of Water Commissioners of Oregon City and when satisfactory to said Board of Water Commissioners of Oregon City. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City held, Wednes day, May 6th, 1908, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of said Council to be held Friday, May 15th, 1908, at 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, It Recorder. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Selma M. Young, Plaintiff, 'vs. Payson Young, Defendant. To Payson Young, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer to Ithe complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 20th day of June, A. D. 1908, and in default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint that is, that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant herein be dissolved on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment and desertion. Service of summons on you by pub lication Is made by the order of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1908, directing that said publication be made in the Oregon City Courier, a newspaper of general circulation pub lished in the city of Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks prior to the 20th day of June, A.D. 1908 and the first publication thereof is made on the 8th day of May, 1908, and the last on the 19th day of June, 1908. H. B. ADAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dr. A. L. Beatie Moves to Masonic Building. Dr. A. L. Beatie has moved his den tal office from the Weinhard Building to his new quarters in the Masonic building, which are elaborately fur nished throughout. Dr. Beatie has taken four office rooms, reception room, two operating rooms and lab oratory, In this latter room has been Installed a Little Wonder water pump, which is used to convey compressed air to the electric switch board in the operating room. The compressed air can be brought to any -temperature de sired by the switch board appliances, An electric furnace has also been In stalled for the baking of porcelain in lays, and other new and up-to-date den tal fixtures have been Installed in the office rooms. Dr. Beatie has purchas ed a dental chair, the first of its kind turned out by the manufacturers In Rochester, N. Y. The chair Is a model and Is the ouly one of Its kind that lias been shipped West. The chair is of white enamel, and uphols tered In tan pigskin, haying a com bination seat that will roridily accom modate a person of unusual propor tions or the merest little tot that calls to receive the careful attention of the denlst. The reception room, which fronts Main street, is elegantly fur nished in mission, and presents a very attractive appearance. Dr. Beatie Is to have associated with him. Dr. Clyde Mount, brother of Dr. Hugh S. Mount, of this city, and who Is at present in Wallowa county, where he has been practicing for the past two years, and will ar rive in Oregon City the first of next week. Dr. Mount comes to Oregon City highly recommended, having graduated from tho North Pacific Den tal College In 1905, and has had a great deal of experience In dentistry in Sllverton and Wallowa. The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most com mon of all Ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible. In many cases the relief from pain which Is at first temporary, has become permanent, while in old peo ple subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on by dampness or changes in the weather, a permanent cure cannot be expected, the relief from pain which tjits liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Hunt ley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. NEW SCHOOL AT GLADSTONE w. E. CROSS COMES TO THE FRONT WITH SITE DONA TION PROMPTLY ACCEPTED. EIGHT RPOM BUILDING Building to Start at Once Will Over look Beautiful Gladstone Park. A meeting of the property holders took place at Gladstone on Monday afternoon, when the election on the new schol building proposition took place. The voting place was at the depot, and many of the property hold ers of that thriving place were pres ent. Bonds were voted for, and at the conclusion of the voting it stood 53 for and one against. In the evening an enthusiastic meeting of the board was held at the home of C. T. Tooze, the meeting being called to order by the chairman, H. E. Cross. Mr. Cross' offer was accepted, which was the do nation of seven lots, No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of block 36, from the Glad stone Real Estate Association. The propperty Is in a sightly location, which overlooks Gladstone, and Is an ideal place for an institution. The directors were given authority to build an eight-room school house, four or as many rooms that are need ed to be furnished. After the Bchool meeting adjourned, a meeting was held to discuss the topic of re-instating the stopping of the electrls cars at the bridge, as many of the residents of the vicinity find it inconvenient In having to go to the depot, and a peti tion Is to be sent to the company In Portland, asking for orders to that ef. feet. Hayhurst-Robblns. One of the prettiest home weddings of the season was that of Miss Clara Belle Hayhurst, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayhurst, of Clackamas Heights, and Mr. Everman Robblns, of Molalla. The ceremony was performed on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the presence of about 75 guests, at the home of the bride's parents, the im pressive ceremony being perofrmed by Rev. Mr. Spees, of Gladstone. To Lohengrin's Wedding March, played by the bride's slster-in.law, Mrs. Maud Hayhurst, the bride entered the par lor on the arm of her father. An aisle wwas formed of white satin ribbons, which were held by Miss Schwartz, Miss Nan Schwartz, Miss Armstrong and Miss Kirbyson, who were dressed In white. The bride's maid was Miss Nettie Kruse, who was prettily dress ed in blue Mulle over blue silk and carried carnations, and little Vivian, in white, acted as ring bearer, and car ried calla lillies. The bridal party met the groom and his best man, Mr. Dudley Boyles, of .Iffolalla, at the prettily Improvised altar, made of flowers and ferns and stood beneath a floral arch during the ceremony. The bride looked beautiful In a white mulle over white silk, and her long veil was held in place by orange blos soms, and carried an arm bouquet of Brtde's roses. After the ceremony and congratulations extended to the happy couple a wedding supper was enjoyed. The house was artistically decorated. Many handsome presents were re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Robblns, a token of high esteem in which they are held by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robblns are well known in Oregon City and Molalla. Af ter a brief wedding trip they will go to Molalla to make their home, where the groom is a member of the well known firm, Robblns Bros., merchants. Undertaking Establishment' Changes Hands. The undertaking business that has been so successfully conducted In this city for some years by Shank & Bls sel, has been purchased by Tom J, Myers, who will very shortly take pos session. Mr. shank expects to remain with the new management until about June first, after which time he leaves with his family for the Southern part of Oregon, where he has considera ble interest in the Klamath country. Mr. Myers is an enterprising young man who has spent his life within the county, and is thoroughly acquainted with his line of business, having been with J. P. Finley, & Son undertakers and coroners in Portland, nearly three years, and has given the business thorough study. Eczema Instantly Relieved. Instant relief for that awful itch! The itch gone the moment the soothing liquid is applied to the skin! That is what oil of wintergreen, mixed with thymol, glycerine and other mild Ingredients, will do for any skin sufferer. Try a free sample of this oil as com. pounded in D. D. D. Prescription. We urge it and recommend lt, and surely would not recommend it and offer it to our regular patrons If we did not know what D. D. D. Prescrip tion will dofor skin suflfferers. Call at our store for a pamphlet or write direct to the D. D. D. Co., 112 Michigan St., Dept. 3, Chicago, for a free sample of the wonderful sooth ing liquid, enclosing only 10c for post age and packing. Now don't fail to try for this wonderfud soothing re freshing liquid. Howell. & Jones, Ore gon City. FARM! Insure in the FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE R. A. Conservative, Strong, Safe, Prompt and Cheap Should there be no local agent wrijte to J. J. KERN SECRETARY 565 East Yamhill St. PORTLAND, - OREGON I ' Valued Same as Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: "I tell my custom ers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or bilious ness." Sold under guarantee at How ell & Jones drug store. 25 cents. Astounding Performances. The Peerless Potters, world's great est aerliaists, with the Greater Norris & Rowe circus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome and congress of nations, which will exhibit in Oregon City Sat urday afternoon and night May 9th, ware brought to this country direct from their triumphal engagement at the Hippodrome, London, England. These performers are American by birth, but have spent most of their time in the capitals of Europe, where their sucess has been tremendous. They are undoubtedly the highest salaried performers in their line In the world. During the run If the big circus in SanFrancisco this Spring ON LADIES AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS 25 per cent discount on all latest styles in Patent leather.Tan, Vici Kid, and White canvas Oxfords FOR THIS $4.00 Oxfords $3.00 3.50 " 2.63 3.00 " 2.25 2.50 " J.88 2.00 " 1.50 1.75 " J. 32 1.50 " i.t3 1.00 " 0.75 All Sizes, Widths and Styles OREGON CITY Main Street A44A4AAAAAA4 44444644 4444444 4 V FRANK 4 4 FURNITURE AND WE CARRY HEAVY STOCKS OF Fence Wife, Cement, Land Plaster, Lime, Oils, Paints, Arsenate of Lead,' Sttlphor, Bice Vitrol, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Mouldings and we are now in a position to quote very any of the above mentioned articles. -:. -:- -:- -:- -:- ALWAYS READY FRANK FURNITURE AND Main Street 44444444444444444 44444444444444 A GOOD HIT Is made with the house-wife when she finds a good and reliable place to bay her groceries and get fresh, dependable goods. -:- -:- -:- -:- FRESH Is my Battle Cry, and to keep everlastingly at it is where the "Hit" comes in." Call Main 56, over phone and I'll demonstrate where satisfaction is. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- J. E. 904 Seventh St. 279,873 persons paid admission during the run of sixty consecutive perfor mances, and the Peerless Potters had he place of honor on the long program that consisted of sensational features. The press of the city were unanimous In acordlng the Peeless Potters to be URIC ACID In the blood causes Rheu matism,Sciatica,Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout You can remove the cause by wearing one of oiv REX RHEUMATIC RINGS Manufacturer! by th Rex ftheumotlo king Co., Hartford, Conriocucul. Price $2.00 Bold by Barmefster & Andresen v UCTION!! WEEK ONLY SHOE STORE OREGON CITY BUSCHS HARDWARE 4 4 4 4 4 4 close prices on TO SERVE YOU BUSCH! 4 HARDWARE ; Oregon City, Oregon STOCK- V i JACK Oregon City, Ore.