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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 5 1908 6 PRIZE LIST of Clackamas County Rose and Carnation Society. For best six (G) red roses, any varieties named: 1st Cut Glass Vase . . .G. B. Dimick 2nd Water Color W. A. Showman, Jr. II. For lest six (6) White Eases, any varieties named: 1st Half doz. cups, saucers and plates... John Adams 2nd Bon Bons. .F. G. Lent. China Plate III. For best six (G) Pink Eoses, any varieties named: 1st Cut Glass Creamer Frank Busch 2nd Dresser Mirror C. C. Store IV. For best six (6) Caroline Testout: 1st Silk Umbrella J. Levitt 2nd Jardinier . . . ; A. Robertson V. For the best twelve (12) Ulrich Brunner: 1st Decorated Vase J. E. Hedges 2nd Knife.... C. G. Miller. Plate VI. For the best (6) Maman Cochet (Pink) : 1st Hand painted Pitcher Burmcister & Andresen 2nd Order 12 Photographs Edith Cheney VII. For the best six (G) Maman Cochet (White) : 1st $5.00 Coin Fred Greennian 2nd Brass Candlestick H. P. Brightbill VIII. For the best collection of twelve (12) Maman Cochet: 1st Princess Vase R. Petzold 2nd Silver Spoon II. E. Cross IX. For best twelve (12) Md. Alfred Carrier: 1st Cut Glass Dish ..Mrs. W. L. Block 2nd Jardinier J. E. Jack X. For lest twelve (12) Marechal Neil: 1st Cut Glass Celery Tray... 2nd Brownie Camera No. 2.. .Huntley Bros. Co. XI. For best Yellow Eoses, any variety, (Marechal Neil excepted) : 1st No. 2 Complete Brownie Kodak Geo. A. Harding 2nd Pair Scissors Wilson & Cooke XII. For best twelve (12) Dr. Grill: 1st Cut Glass Vase Howell & Jones !.n1 nin'nn Vlna XIII. For best exhibit of Moss Eoses: 1st Gold Coin Dr. Carll 2nd Pastel XIV. Best eight (8) La France: '1st Hand Painted China Vase....F. T. Griffith 2nd Jardinier XV. Best six (6) Fisher Holmes: 1st Cut Glass Dish Rev. A. Ilillebrand . 2nd Half doz. Roger Bros. Tea Spoons , Pope & Co. XVI. For best six (6) Eoses, any kind, stem, foliage and all to be considered: 1st $10.00 Cash N. R. Lang 2nd Henrietta Vaso XVII. For best Individual Eose, (New) most recently intro duced : 1st Cut Glass Dish and Sland L. Adams 2nd Box Perfume XVIII. for best six (G) Tea Eoses named, any color: 1st uccornueu imut Disli Fair Store 2nd Decorated China Plato XIX. For best eight (8) Hybrid Tea, any color: 1st Utopian Vase F. T. Barlow 2nd Six Bread and Butter Plates I XX. For best twelve (12) Glorie Lyonake: 1st Solid Silver Tea Spoons.. 1st National Bank 2nd Solid Silver Cream Spoons. , John Walker XXI. For best six (G) Hybrid Pcrpetuals, any color named: 1st Cut Gli.ss Dish -Lr. Aiirea ueatc 2nd Coffee Set . G. Rosenstein XXII. For the best general collection, each a different variety, named and classified; not less than twelve varieties : 1st Solid Silver Tea Spoons Bank of Oregon Citv 2n,l-Cut Glass Vase .. XXI II. For best eight (8) Papa Gontier:- lstTepeitz Rose Bowl..... T. J.. Gary 2nd Thermometer XXIV. For lest cullertiun of Climbers:- 1st Cut Glass Vase...' Donated to Society 2nd Six riales Geo. Ely XXV. For lest general collection of Carnations: 1st Silk Umbrella A. Price 2nd Box Bon Bons J. A. Tufts XXVI. For lest six (G) largest Eoses: 1st Cut Glass Vase. . .Ilawley Pulp & Paper Co. 2nd Cracker Jar Wm. Gardiner XXVII. WILD FLOWERS. Largest variety and lest collection of wild flowers, each a different variety; giving number of speci mens exhibited: 1st $.") Silk Umbrella. '.S)rs. Soinmer & Mount 2nd Verona Vase 3rd Dresser Mirror D. C. Ely 4th Pencil.. L. Charman; Creamer and Spoon Tray Society The foregoing prizes will be awarded only when roses are especially exhibited therefor, and not in con nection with same rose or roses in exhibition for other frizes, except for the "best general collection." Where asterisks are used the prizes have been pur chased by the Society with money donated ly Oregon City citizens. The date is the 12 A and 13lh of June. A short programme will le given each evening. Also a talk on wild flowers will be given on Saturday, 13th. The children of the county are especially invited to be present. Market Bay Saturday, June 61 MARKET DAY PRESENTS. See them in thz Window of E. W. gSixgg, MELXIEN & CO.,. opposite the Court House. Absolutely Free with every purchase, one of these Elegant Gifts. The reason why? Simply this:--Yoiir acquaintances will ask yoti where you got it and every time the question is asked and answered you are advertising the House Furnishing Business of E. W. Mellien & (Bo. . RULES Governing Exhibit of Roses and Carnations. 1. All roses and carnations entered for prizes must be grown out of doors and owned by the person making the entry. 2. All roses and carnations entered for prizes must be grown and cultivated by amateurs. 3. All entries must be made by number. Number and entry must be recorded by secretary on entry. 4. Any exhibit for prize bearing name of exhibitor, shall disqualify. S. A committee of five shall receive and arrange for exhibit. All exhibits will be arranged by this committee 6. All exhibitors not members of the Rose and Car nation Society, will be charged twenty-five cents for entry. 7. All entries must conform to rules in number of roses, name and variety, time and method of entry. 8. All entries must be made by eleven o'clock a. m., on first day of exhibit. 9. Prizes must be awarded by number. Name of ex hibitor will be given after awards. 10. When a certain number of roses is designated. there must be neither morejor less than that number en tered. 11. Quality of foliage, length and vigor of stem, are points for prize winners. Any added foliage will disqualify. Doors of Hall will be closed at eleven a. m., until two p. m., of first clay, in otder for the Com mittee to arrange, and judges to pass upon en tries. At two p.m., doors will be open to public. For further information see Evening Telegram or weekly papers. PRESENTS Some Solid Gold some vGo!d Plated. Factory's Guarantee back ol every article. The Cuif Buttons Scarf Pins Watch Chains Emblem Pins Lockets Belt Buckles Finger Rings , Ear Drops Brooches ' Bracelets Neck Chains Veil Pins Finger Rings, Neck Chains and Ornaments for Baby. This is high grade jewelry. An inferior article 'would be the last thing in the world to offer as an advertising proposition. Market Day IS TO- BE OUR ADVEKTISING DAY. We ex pect to give away double the profits of the- entire d;iy Among these Gifts are articles that retail as high as $7.50 Each' If you need a Baby Carriage you may have with it a Solid Gold Ring or Neck Chain for baby. And So With Every Purchase you are to have something to make you talk about B. W. Mellien & Go. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY We wish to find out the advertising value of $200.00 worth of Jewelry scattered over Clackamas County. We chose this line because it will be kept in sight and will at tract attention. REMEMBER the DATE and PLACE- M21RKET DAYS71TURD21Y, JUNE 6TH E. W. MELLIEN & . GO. Weinhard Bld. Opposite Gourt House Real Estate Transfers Commencement Exercises of West Side School 'to be Held June 13. The commencement exorcises of the West Side Bchool will take place at the school houso on Saturday even ing, June 13, and an excellent musical and litorary program Is being prepar ed by the teachers. Prof. Ackerman, State Superintendent of Schools, will be present on the occasion, and will deliver the address of the evening. There will be eight graduates, one from tho ninth, who is Fay Batdorf, and seven from the eighth, and are Hugh Burden, Etta Shields, Florence Kerr, Ruby Kerr, Gertrude Junkers, Nancy Linguist and Ernest RIosier, Seelcy's Host Flour. FLOURING MILL TO OPEN Having leased the Union Mill, formerly operated by Mr. Trulllnger, and placed the mill and machinery in first class condition, including new bolting silk throughout, 1 am now prepared to make the very best Flour that can be produced. I expect to koep everything nent and clean, and guarantee the very best of servlc. Live and lot live will ever be our aim. T. G. LENNON MI-O-NA MEANS STOMACH FORT. COM- It's of Special Value to Many Here In Oregon City. A notable discovery, and one that appeals especially to many people in Oregon City Is the combination of stomach help In the Ml-o-na Treat ment. This preparation works won ders In cases of Indigestion or weak stomach. It acts directly upon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthening and stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that is eaten without distress or suffering. So positive are the good effects fol lowing the use of Ml-o-na that the rem edy is sold by Jones Drug Co., under an absolute guarantee to refund the money If it falls to cure. A GO-cent box of Ml-o-na will do the good the stomach needs, which is simply to make It do Its own work. THE UNRIVALED DRUCLESS SYSTEM Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRACTIC.) Drs. Lavalley & Farming CHIROrRACTOUS-SlMNOl.IGISTS of Portland Havo openod up offices at Tho Williams Building, 416 Seventh St., are doing business, and would bo pleased to have tho chronic and acute sufferers call and receive a FREE DEMONSTRATION; ALSO A BOOK ON CIIinOPUACTIC. PERFECT HEALTH IS YOURS IF YOU WANT IT Chiropractic brings speedy results and effects lasting cures of cbronio cases. Don't condemn chiropractic If you have never heard of It before. Such en act Is unwise. But If you are sick, INVESTI GATE IT; IT WILL STAND THE MOST CRITICAL INVESTIGA TION. If you are a chronic sufferer for years, whether It be from heart or stomach troubles, constipation, nervousuess, headaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff neck, Bplnal curvatures, chiropractic will locate the cause and remove 1L Female complaints, painful priods, are quickly done away with through this uatnral science, and has saved many a woman from the operating table. Office Hours From 9 to 12 A. M. Seeley's Uest Flour. Willamette Falls Co. to Harry Ber dine lots 5 and 6 in block 10, Willam ette Falls. $125. A. E. Holcommb et al to G. M. Wil liams 5 acres in Isom Cranfield D. L. C. No. 49.-$375. John Stueky to W. F. Lehman 12 acres In Joseph Kellogg D. L. C. $5000. - Harry Iterdlne to W. A. Ross lots 5 and 6 of block 10, Willamette Falls. $300. U. S. to Patrick Bruin 100 acres in Sec. 20 T.0S.R.3E. $ . Patrick Bruin to E. B. Bruin 1G0 acres in See. 20 T.GS.R.3E. $1.00. U. S. to ,Ias. O. Linn ICOacres In Sec. 24 T.3S.R.4B. $ . J. R. Shaver, Sheriff, to P. H. Mar- ley 1 acre in Sec. 9 T.2S.R.2E. $.75. Eastern Investment Co. Ltd., to E. J. DuPont De Nemours Power Co. 2.25 avres in Wm. Whitlock D.L.C. $10. H. Ballon to Thomas Ross W of N. E. 1-1 and E. of N. W. 1-4 of Sec. 29, T.2S, R.4E; $1. J. H. Burnside and H. O. Matthews et al to Thomas Ross and wife, a por tion of the St. John D.L.C. $1.00. Thomas Ross et ux to L. Burke 250 acres in Sec. 29 T.2S.R.4E. $5500. C, McCowan to E. A. Wilkinson lots 9, 10, and 11 In block 6, Gladstone. $1.00. H. B. M. Rinearson to A. Wilkinson lot 13 block 4 Gladstone. $1.00. H. B. M. Rinearson to E. A. Wil kinson lots 14, 15 and 16 block 4 Gladstone. $1.00. V. A. Humphery et ux to E. O. Rayner lots 1, 2, 3 and 8 in block 29 of Marshfield. $10. E. S. Gordon to E. Hulbert lot 5 of block 147, Oregon City. $10. P. J. Henneman et ux to Agnes Hess a portion of the A. P. Smith D.L.C. $500. J. W. Roots et ux to L. G. Beebe 3acres in Marshfield. $400. M. A. Lette to The Mt. Hood Co. N.W. of N.E. and S.W. ' of N.E. of Sec. 6 T.2S.R.5E. $1.00. Ore Iron & Steel Co. to E. J. Peter son a certain portion of the James Athey D.L.C. $948. M. F. Donahae et ux to Portland and Sandy River Electric Co certain tract oMand In Sec. 32, T2S, R7E; $1. A. and Wm. Tice to Clackamas Co. $1.00. Fred Heft to Christ Moehnke, Sr. 60 acres in Sec. 32 T.3S.R.3E. $1500. Willamette Falls Co. to J. and A. Downey lot 11 In block 9 of Willam ette Falls. $175. J. J. Sandness to L. G. and E. Wrol stad 40acres In Sec. 31 T.BS.R.1E. $2000. J. E. Naylor et ux to W. A. Jackson 120 acres in Sec. 26 T.5S.R.1E. $1.50. F. C. Wimbles to W. E. Purdy 60.25 acres in Joseph C. Geer D.L.C. T.3S.R.1 W. $6500. J. S. Dick to O. L. Sannes 44 acres in Sec. 33 T.3S.R.1E. $120. L. Koehler to John Satter lots 7 and 8 In blockNo.lO.Canby. $850. C. L. Large et ux to The Waverly' Association lot 2 in block 31, Cam bridge. $400. I W. S. Love et ux to H. E. Noble, Trustee lots 1 and 2, Pleasant Lit tle Homes. $1.00. E. N. Stroup to F. W. Prahl 100 acres In Sec. 22 and 23 T.3S.R.1W. $1000. M. E. R. Roeder to Geo. S. Roeder lots 2 and 3 In tract 58, Oak Grove. $400. Sellwood Land & Imp. Co. to O. T. Skoog lots 6 and 7 block 96 of Oak Grove. $100. R. B. Beatie to Jacob Miller Lot 11 in block 34 of Oswego. $150. I. W. Rivers to G. E. Loder lot C of tract 57 of Willamette Tracts. $200. F. J. Nelson to Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. 40 acres la Sec. 10 T.5S.R.3E. $150. U. S. to Presley Welch 631.86 acres T.2S.R.2E. $ . R. J. Ginn to MrB. B. Brownrigg 53 acres Sees. 7, 8, 17, and 18 T.2S.R.2 E. $15900. Mrs. M. M. Cross to C. E. Cross lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 of block 101, Gladstone. $75. R. H. Lampnan to E. A. Swanson 80 acres Sec. 14 T.5S.R.1E. $2400. Eastern Investment Co. Ltd. to Jo seph Krotsch 20 acres In Benjamin Smith D.L.C. $1.00. T. Bishop to Harry Hargrove all of lots 7 and 8 block 1 of Marywood. $10. C, Schuebel to T. A. Duncan lot 8 in block 141 In Oregon City. $500. State of Oregon to F. H. Allen 60 acres In Richardson D.L.C. $800. Geo. Drabbs to Adda Gosgrlff tract No. 14 In Broetje's Acer Homes. $2300. W. F. Harris to Geo. F. Strong 21 acres In Sec. 14 T.3S.R.2E. $500. W. M. Knickerbocker to F. J. Pease 4.75 acres in Sec. 16, T. 2S. R. 2 E.; $2530. H. Hargorve ,to R. Gorter lots 7 and 8 in block 1 In Maywood. $10. Great rgain SOL. GARDE THE NEW PROPRIETOR IF It's Merely a Question of what you CAN Get Along With Use any ORDINARY Tea, Coffee, Spice, Etc. IF however, you are seeking something that SATISFIES and GIVES you PLEASURE Use Pyramid Teas, Coffees and Spices TheADD E D PLEASURE Kivcn by using these goods will more than repay you. CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY , 69-7 J Third St., Portland, Or., Bet. Oafc and Pine We find oar tables overladen with Men's and Young Men's Suits, and in order to reduce them quickly we offer bargains unparalleled An unusual chance to save money. 0 9 C $10.00 SUITS NOW $ 6.85 $ J 2.50 SUITS NOW $ 8.85 $ J 5.00 SUITS NOW $JO 85 $ J 7.50 SUITS NOW : $ J 2.85 $20.00 SUITS NOW $ J 4.85 $22.50 SUITS NOW $ J 6.85 $25.00 SUITS NOW $ J 8.85 $30.00 SUITS NOW $22.85 ! 0 a Pyramid Tea & Coffee Store If 69-7 Third Street, BEN H.WHURST. Prop. 7th, Near Depot ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SALE NOW IN PROGRESS LOlllG COMPANY "The Store That Rights the Wrong" Portland, Or. Bet. 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