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10 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1908 Next Door to Bank of Oregon City 1 JO OREGON CITY, OREGON mponuin DO YOU FISH? DO YOU PLAY BALL? DO YOU ENJOY LIFE? :A Little Talk About the Finest Stock in Ofe'gon ri I n n rzi IMA E LLa Is La ting .oods s A few Pointers to the enthusiast of the National game Ate you a Player or a manager ? fine line and prices to suit you. The e's a line of Catcher's Mitts they are Spaulding or Reach. Yotir choice of the very best make catcher's Mitts, Spatilding or Reach, $ JO to - First Basemen's and Fielders' Mitts, the kind that will please you Observe the BASE BALL GOODS Masks at 50c lo ' , $5.00 Protectors from $2.00 to $10.00 "Shoos at $3.50 to $G.OO National League Ball '. $1.50 and $1.25 Younger ones $100 to 5c EVERYTHING IN" CLUBS. Wagon Tongue $1.00 .''Louisville Slugger 75 cents others down as low as 25 cents BICYCLES ARE BEING USED so universally now that the sales amount to an Enormous Figure. I Have a FINE Line of WHEELS and can offer to th Wheeling Public a fine assortment. Indian Motor Cycle at $210.00 Uaycyele from $45.00 to $G0.0O Rambler ; ,.$40.00 to $45.00 National .-. $40.00 to $45.00 Princeton ... '. v $25.00 to $30.00 Juniors $15.00 to $22.00 And these are all machines one may depend on Bought right here at home. That's the way. FISHING TACKLE Split Bamboo Rods, all lengths rocket Rod, Trunk Rod, Telescope Rod. Bristol Steel in telescope and straight from $1.00 to $10.00 LINES: Everything from 5 cents to $5.00 Finest lot of trout fles ever in Oregon City. Thousands of varieties. 'I bought $2G0.00 worth of flies from one house. Prices 2 l-2c to 15c each. FISH BASKETS : From $1.00 to $3.00 SALMON SPOONS : Diamond W. and hundreds of varieties . .15c to 35c GAFF HOOKS: 15c to $1.25 I have in stock the finest Preserved Salmon Eggs for trout bait, and this is positively the only sporting goods house in this section of Oregon, having Salmon Eggs ready for the fisherman when he calls. Don't Forget Oar Repair Shop I employ the best mechanic in the State and resident cyclists, as well as tourists, needing repairs on Autos, Motor Cycles, or any and all kinds of small Machines will find that a good hospital is the one to patronize Sporting Goods IA JL XL4 JL4 JLU. Oregon City, Ore. GUARDIAN'S LAND SALE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the mutter of the guardianship of Chas. V. Taylor and Edna B. Tay lor, minors. In pursuance of a license to me granted by the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore Ron, on the 2;id day of May, 1908, I, John Taylor, guardian of tho persons and estates of Chas. V. Taylor and Edna H. Taylor, minors, will proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash In gold coin at the Court llouso door In said Clackamas County, Oregon, on Monday, June 29, 1908, at tho hour of two o'clock P. M all tho right, title, interest and estate of the said Chas. V. Taylor and Kdna II. Taylor, minors, In and to the fol lowing described tract of land In Clackamas County, Oregon: A part of the Stephen F. Farrow and wife D. L. C, In sections 10, 11, 14 and 15, la T. 6 S, It. 1 E, of W. M. beginning at the Northern side of said land claim where the road lead ing from Marquam to Scotts Mill crosses said land claim; thence South erly along the East side of said road about 244 rods and 10 links to the Southern line of said D. L. C, thence East 811 rods to tho most Southeast corner of said D. L. C; thence North 84 rods and 10 links; thence East about 151 rods and 5 links to a South east corner of said claim on the most Eastern lino thereof; thence North about 100 rods to the Northwest cor ner of said claim; thence West about 2114 rods and 5 links to the place of beginning, containing 278 acres, more or less, save and except from the ! above described tract 7.50 acres con veyed by deed from Martha A. Mc Connell to Charles McConnell on May 3, 1889, recorded in Vol. G7, page 329 of tho records of deeds for Clackamas i County, Oregon. I Dated May 29, 1908. JOHN TAYLOR, Guardian of the persons and estates ! of Chas. F. Taylor and Edna B. Tay- ' lor, minors. O. D. Eby, Attornoy for Guardian. Strayed From Jossl's pasture, near Bolton, May 21, one light bay mare, 8 years old, weight about 1250, foretop trim med. One dark bay horse colt, 1 year old, narrow white strip In face, weight about 950. J. W. SMITH, Oregon City, Or., R. D. No. CLACKAMAS HEALTH RESORT jr. V v . " " . 1 , vi ' ' A 'i d! L. rW. . I , J f" '( v- t A) ii1 i If i OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH A FULL CREW MODERN RUSSIAN BATHS Baths Fridays, Saturdays and by Request From Oregon City 4 miles ; From Gladstone 2 miles ; From Portland 2 miles Automobile will meet all Tele- i rnTnTnivT n phone Calls. Phone Farmers 26 A. CKllKbUJN, iTOp. FIRST MONTHLY MARKET DAY. "What Is Market Day?" Is the ques tion one may hear on every hand at the present time and we might say it is just this: Max Zimmerman, the great Market Day promoter and horse auctioneer Is In town and has arrang ed with the merchants to hold a Mar ket Day. Zimmerman 1b the origina tor of the Market day celebrations and by the manner he goes about the get ting np one may conclude that It will surely be a howling success. There Is nothing under the sun when It comes to Market day, there Is not a child In all Europe who does not know what "Mark Tag" is, and the child looks forward to the regular monthly Market Day, as any American child does the first circus of the season. No one stays at home, grandfathers, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, sweet hearts, and all kids go to town. It's a grand gathering a meeting place for miles around and everybody gets busy when in town, as all the mer chants invariably have big bargains to offer In that day. The men buy. sell and trade, while the women do the shopping. It gives the farmer a chance to dispose of whatever he may have to sell as there are purchasers In town from far and near. The farmer soon becomes as busy as the busiest merchant, and It In sures grent bargains for the shoppers trom city and country. Iroin reports from various cities where Mr. Zimmerman has been we find that Market Day had circus day skinned forty ways as to the number of people attracted. Market Day is certainly a booster for the town, the merchants and the farmer as well, and the idea to hold one each month should be followed out closely. Let no one stay at home help ooost ine nrst one. Notice to Contractors. The Board of Directors of School District No. H5, Clackamas County. Oregon, Invite sealed bids for the fur nishing of the material and the con struct ion of a school house at Glad stone. Plana and specifications mav be seen at the office of H. E. Cross. Oregon City. Bids will be opened June Mh. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H. E. CROSS, K. P. CARTER, J. J. EDGREN, Directors. MRS. EST ELLA SALISBURY, Clerk. LOST. . i niMut! VJJC n 11U OUR. Velvet col In r hotwopn PnrknlnPA nn.1 Southern Pacific Depot Kinder nlonse send word tn Mr w S. Anderson. the thrilling Leap-the-Gap act will be e i v j nit ntilUUB ai UIC Oaks, the big amusement park which .ni . . n ui uc upt-u next oaiuraay. SHINGLES Manufactured from the very best Mountain Timber. MULINO SHINGLE CO. : Shingles may be had at the mill at ML'LINO, OR. or at FRANCIS WELSH'S place, Molalla Avenue. OREGON CITY. OREGON GOOD GROCERIES A WHOLESOME SUBJECT For discussion at this time, as the Straw berry season is now opening up and the toothsome Shortcake must have our atten tion. But, what flour shall we use in the mixture. To have good Shortcakes one must use the best flour. There are some fair brands and there are better ones; such as Dement's Best, Snow Drift, Century, Etc. The housewife who has tried a flour and finds it satisfactory lets well enough alone. Folger's, Shilling's and other good brands It's the Same the World Over IN TEAS and COFFEES There's White House Cof fee, a superb blend of Mocha and Java, can't be beat. There's a wide differ ence between our grades and the ordinary kind. HICMESl BUND Ki FIN !sT BREA iFAST JAVA IX k 2 jjC0FEE And just at the present time we might mention a special go on the best grade of Singapore Pineapple. Regular 20c value we are selling at 2 for 25c WILLIE SAYS: "It just keeps me sweeping all the time. With all the goods that are coming in and going out it's a wonder the floor lasts very long; the boss will certainly have to put down a new one soon. But he don't seem to care, for he's so busy from morning till night and then some and then he laughs at me and it makes me laugh every time I think of any man taking life too seriously when he can get as good things to eat right here in our store as are produced these days. Come in aud have' a talk with me or the boss." A. ROBERTSON The Seventh Street Grocer