OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1908
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OUR BIG READY-TO-WEAR VALUES
The wide popularity that our Ready-to-Wear Dept. has gainedjs due to the fact that
we are ever on the alert in obtaining the most novel ideas of the foremost designers.
Our stock of Suits, Coats and Skirts in particularly stunning this season, and prices
are very low.We will prove that to you when you call. The following items are Specials
Sale of White Lawn Waists
. Waists at $1.25
The most wonderful values of the season. Included are
the best waists you ever saw at the price; every new and
clever idea in fancy yokes of laces, embroidery and fine
tucks lends elegance to them; also the ever popular plain
tailored effects; waists for every sort of wear at. . $1.25
Lingerie Dresses at $3.50
Lingerie Dresses of fine sheer fabrics, extra full skirts,
wide tucks, Valencines, iusertion,lace yokes and medal
lions, special at , $3,50
$1.25 Long Kimonos
in handsome designs, on sale at 88c
New Wash Skirts
Every point of dressy ness in, the summer styles is repre
sented in this new line of wash Skirts at $1.25; the ma
terials are fine and serviceable and the styles are pret
tier than ever; best values of the year at $1 25
Pretty and Practical Bathing Suits
The features that good swimmers demand are brought
out in the desirable bathing suits which we are showing
ing this season; the materials are Jserges, flannels and
mohair, prertily trimmed with plain and fancy braids.
Priced at $ 1 .65, $ 1 .90, $2.25, $2,50, $3.50
I . - White Jap Silk Waists
Three very pretty styles ot excellent quamy jap aim
elaborately trimmed; good $4.50 values 5 doz. of them
selling at '. $2 50
Voile Skirts at $6.50
Fine lustrous black Voile Skirts for little more than the
cost of making; taffeta silk band trimming on bottom;
Special values at $8.50
. Separate Coats at $5.00
You can secure a jaunty little Coat in our suit room
now at a very low price, made of plain and shadow
stripe covert and fancy stripe coating, in fitted and box
styles; fit perfect and are great values at five dollar. .
Children's White Lawn Dresses
Two pretty styles of white lawn Dresses trimmed with
laces or embroideries, extra full skirts, sizes 9 to 14
years, choice $1.25
White Linen Coats;
Choice of several styles in short or medium lengths,
Prince Chap or tight-fitting backs, single breasted,
strapped or plain stitched seams; misses' sizes; priced
Bt.. $2.50 and $3.50
Tailor Made Suits $5
The greatest suit bargain of the season 25 women's
tailored Suits of plain and fancy worsted materials; val
ues up to 118.50, choice, 5.
Spec. Sale Hosiery and Underwear
Our new summer stocks are now complete. Our lines
have been selected with the greatest care from the best
mills in the country. Here you will find both the staple
and novelty Hosiery at prices you will be pleased to pay
Women's Fancy Hose
35c values 19c. An extra special offering of women's
fine black cotton Hose embroidered wtth silk best 35c
values; come early; we've never seen like values sold for
this price before, Special 19c
' Children's Hose
25c values 19c. " A special showing of childrtn's fine
black cotton Hose, in the fine medium and heavy ribbed
Regular 25c values- Special '. . , 19c
Umbrella Pants
40c Values 25c. A special showing of women's fine Jer
sey ribbed pants, umbrella style, with wide knee, trim
med with fine torchon lace, regular 40c value. Spec. 25c
Women's Hose
50e Values, 2S)c. An extra special offering of women's
black gauze lisle hose, made with garter top, double
heel, toe and sole; reg. 40c val., Special this sale, . . .29c
Women's Sweaters, Specially Priced
An extra fine offering of women's Sweaters in Colors
white Cardinal, navy and Oxford; these are remarkably
fine sweaters, ranging in price from $2.50 to $6.50
Special for this week
Women's Vests
40c Values, 25c. A special showing of women's long
sleeve Vests, form-fitting, Jersey ribbed, of fine bleach
ed cotton; our best 40c values, Special for this sale 25c
The Season's Choicest Silks
High grade Silks at popular prices. We believe this is
the greatest opportunity the women of this city have
ever had to obtain theunest grades of fashionable new
silks at such low prices. Never have we offered greater;
never such wonderful values. An unusual chance to buy
an entire season's supply at a great saving.
Shantung Pongee Silk $1.50 to $2 Yd.--98c
An extraordinary offer. Our own importation 1200 yds.
genuine Shantung Pongee Silk, wonderfully beautiful,
at a great price concession; favorite weave, high class,
hand made, natural colors, Ex. heavy, very close weave,
fully 34in. wide; never sold for less than $1.50 to $2.00;
Special for this sale 98c'
Rough Pongee Silk 24 to 27 in., $1.25 val. Special 68c
Black Taffeta silk, guaranteed, $1.35 val. " 98c
Dress Fabrics Ocean serges
Cream colored dress fabrics for summer wear, 38, 45, 48
and 50 in. wide come at 65c, 85o, $1 and $1,25
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
George L. Greenfield, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harriet H. Greenfield, Defendant,
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer to the complaint
filed against you in the above entitl
ed cause, on or before the eleventh
day of July, 1908, and In default there
of plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said complaint,
that is that the bonds of matrimony
now existing between you and plain
tiff be dissolved.
Service of summons on you by pub
lishing is made by the order of the
Honorable Grant B. Dlmick,- judge
of the above entitled court, made and
entered on the 23rd day of May, 1908,
directing that said pubblication be
made in The Oregon City Courier, a
newspaper of general circulation pub
lished In the City of Oregon City, In
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
once a week for six successive weeks
prior to the eleventh day of July,
1908, and the first publication thereof
is In the Issue of said newspaper of
date May 29th, 1908.
H. C. KING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
235 Worcester Bid.,
Portland, Ore.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Lillian Meecham, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Meecham, Defendent,
In the name of the state of Oregon:
You are hereby notified and required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you In the above entitled
court and cause on or before the ex
piration of six weeks from and after'
the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: on or before the 10th day of
July, 1908, which Is the time speci
fied in the order directing this publi
cation, and if you fall to appear or
answer the plaintiff, for want thereof,
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint on file
herein, to-wit: That the bonds of
matrimony existing between you and
the plaintiff be set aside and dissolved
This summons is published by order
ofNHon. Grant B. Dlmick, Judge of
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas, and
said order was made, dated and en
tered the 23rd. day of May, 1908;
and the date of the first publication is
May 29th, 1908, and the date of the
last publication of this notice is July
10th, 1908.
C. M. KISSINGER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated May 23, 1908.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, as Administratrix,
of the estate ot James J. Gibson, now
deceased, and that all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent them, properly verified, to the
administratrix at the office of C. D.
& D. C. Latourette, in Oregon City,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this' notice.
Dated June 5th, 1908.
ANNIE GIBSON,
Administratrix.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court for Clackamas
County, State of Oregon.
Rose M. Booth, Plaintiff,
vs. -Frank
L. Booth, Defendant.
To Frank L. Booth, 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 on or be
fore the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication hereof, to-wit:
on or before the 24th day of July, 1908,
and if you fail to appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief sought
In her complaint filed herein, to-wit:
for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and awarding plaintiff
the care and custody of the minor
child of plaintiff and defendant; and
for such other and further relief as
to the court may seem meet and equi
table. This summons is published by or
der of Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County, made
and entered the 0th day of June, 1908,
directing that the said publication be
made in Oregon City Courier for six
consecutive weeks, not less than
once each week, the day of first pub
lication being June 12, 1908, and of
the last publication July 24, 1908.
PEARCY & WINTLER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
trix of the estate of E. S. McClIirey,
deceased, will after the 27th day of
July, 1908, sell at private ' sale at
rooms 3, 4 and 5 Stevens building, at
Oregon City, Oregon, to the highest
bidder for cash in gold coin of the
United States, and subject to con
firmation by said county court, all
the right, title and Interest the said
E. S. McClincey had at the time of
his death in and to the following de
scribed real property to-wit: An undi
vided half interest in and to all those
certain lots, pieces and parcels of
land situate, lying and being In the
city of Portland, state of Oregon,
and particularly described as follows,
to-wit: Lots Nos. 1 to 15, both in
clusive, of Macllncy's Subdivision of
lot two (2), block No. thirty-three
(33), Southern Portland, according to
the plat thereof recorded on March
20th, 1890, in Book 151, at page 9
thereof, Records of Deeds of Mult
nomah county, state of Oregon.
Dated this lGth day of June, 1908.
AMELIA McCLINCY MYERS."
'Administratrix of the Estate of E. S.
McClincy, Deceased.
Administrator's Notice.
To Whom It May Concern:
That the undersigned was, on the
29th day of May, 1908, appointed by
Hon. G. B. Dlmick, Judge of the Pro
bate Court for Clackamas county, Ore
gon, administrator of the estate of
nhnrips t flollins. deceased. All per
sons having claims against his state
are notinea to present me same 10 me
nmlm-siened at the office of O. D. Eby,
at Oregon City, Oregon, with proper
vouchers, wltmn six monins irom wis
date, June 2d, 1908.
JAMES W. SMITH,
Administrator.
O. D. Eby, Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Minnie M. Frankland, Plaintiff,
vs".
Warren H. Frankland, Defendant.
To Warren H. Frankland, 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, on or
before the 24th day of July, 1908, said
date being six weeks after the date of
the first publication of this summons,
and if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in her said com
plaint, viz.: For a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between plaintiff and defendant, for
the care, custody and control of Law
rence R. Frankland, the minor child
mentioned in plaintiff's complaint, and
that plaintiff be allowed to resume
her maiden name, that of Minnie M.
Harrington, and for such other and
further relief as to this Court may
seem meet and equitable.
This summons is published by order
of Honorable Thomas A. McBride,
Judge ot the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun
ty, made and entered on the 9th day
of June, 1908.
That the date of the first publica
tion of this summons is June 12th,
1908, and the date of the last publica
tion thereof is July 24th, 1908, and
the time ordered for the publication
of this summons Is six consecutive and
successive weeks from and after June
12th, 1908.
DIMICK & DIMICK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement,,
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the last Will
and Testament of William Beeson, de
ceased, has filed her final account in
said estate In the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun
ty, and that the Judge of said Court
has anointed Tuesday, July 28, 1908,
at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing said
final account and for settling the
same.
MARGARET BEESON,
Executrix of the -estate of William
Beeson, deceased. 6-26:7-24
Special School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 62,
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
that a special meeting of said district
will be held at the county court room,
In the Court House, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day
of July, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.,
for the purpose of authorizing an is
sue of bonds to defray the expense of
constructing an adltion to the East
ham School Building in Oregon City,
Oregon.
Dated this 20th day of June, 1908.
W. E. CARLL,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: E. E. BRODIE,
District Clerk.
PETITION.
Administratrix Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the county court
of the Rtate of Oregon for Clackamas
county, made the ICth day of June,
1 19u8, the undersigued, as administraj Tryon Creek, to
In the Matter of the Incorporation of
the Town of Oswego.
Notice is hereby given, that p.t .the
regular Aug., 1908 term of the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas, to-wit: Aug.
5th, 1908, the subscribers to the fol
lowing petltien, will present to the
Court a Petition for the incorporation
of the town of Oswego, which petition
Is as follows:
To the Honorable County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas:
We. the undersigned qualified elec
tors of Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, and residents within the lim
its of the town of Oswego, proposed
to be incorporated, do respectfully
represent, that there are more than
150 inhabitants within the boundaries
hereinafter described and that the
number, of inhabitants within said
boundaries is not less than 500; that
the boundaries of said proposed town
ofOswego are as follows: Beginning
at a point on the west bank of the
Willamette River, where Tryon ureen
flows into said river, and on the south
bank of said Tryon Creek, in Town
ship 2, South of Range 1, East of the
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence westerly following the meand
ers of the southerly bank of said
a point where the
south line of "E" Avenue, In the Ore
gon Iron & Steel Company's first ad
dition to the town of Oswego extend
ed easterly interseots the said south
erly bank of Tryon Creek; thence
northwesterly parallel with and 100
feet northeasterly from the southwest
erly line of "G" Avenue, in said ad
dition to the town of Oswego, to a
point north of the northwesterly cor
ner of Block No, 3, In said addition to
the town of Oswego; thence westerly
parallel to and 100 feet north of the
southwesterly line of said "F" Avenue
to the intersection of the west line of
17th Street, extended northerly;
thence southerly along the west line
of 17th street on the Oregon Iron &
Steel Company.s extension to the first
addition to the town of Oswego;
thence easterly on the south line of
First Avenue, to the intersection of
the west line of 4th street, extended
southerly to Sucker Lake; thence
southerly on said extended line of
Fourth Street to Sucker Lake; thence
following the meanders of the north
bank of Sucker Lake and Sucker
Creek easterly to Willamette river;
thence following the meanders of the
west bank of Willamette River to the
mouth of Tryon Creek to the place of
beginning.
We respectfully petition that the
lands described and the inhabitants
thereof be incorporated as a munici
pal corporation, under the name of
Oswego, in acordance with the pro
visions of Chapters, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6
of Title 27, of Bellinger's and Cotton's
annotated codes and statutes of Ore
gon, and that you cause notice of an
election to be held in said, proposed
corporation for the purpose of deter
mining whether the same shall be In
corporated: Names of Petitioners
E. L. Davidson, Earl McCormick,
J. M. Piatt, Gus. B. Smith, Geo. Sat
ford, Jno. C. Fox, E. J. Cass, A. J.
Davidson, F. F.-Johnson, L. E. Mor
rell, H. Betbke, Wm. Spencer, H. F.
Nixon, F. M. Busly, Geo. Shields, Lew
is Evans, J. W. Thomas, Gottfe Leh
man, A. S. Fry, G. W. Prosser, H. M
Fox, Isaac Austin, M. Blanken, O. A
Ratliff, Elmer Shipley, Elmer King
kade, F. W. Lehman, A. S. Clinefelter
J. R. Hamilton, E. J. Russell, Wm
Kingkade, Ernest Nelson, Steve Blan
ken, Otto Johnson, J. T. Conway, C
H. Elston, Wm. Miller, G. E. Thomas
H. T. Evans, C. B. Hall, W. F. Bickner,
Ralph Farquhar, R. C Worthlngton,
T. R. Clinefelter, H. R. Davison, H. J.
Wilcox, Peter Keyzer, L. Headrick,
Frank Beck, D.B. Fox, James Bul
lock E. Kiser, T. V. Whittier, A. J.
Rossiter, G. C. Worthington, W. C.
Bruns, JW. D., Geo. B. Maiden, R. F.
Piatt, Chas. De Lashmutt, C. N,
Haines, Harry Farmer, Emile Dhooghe
Joseph Koenig, G. H. Hunsucker, J.
J. Johnson, T. J. Van Duyse, B. G.
Rosencrans, Oscar Eaton, A. J.
Thompson, H. Pleets, Marion Piatt,
Enoss Piatt, Steve Blanken, B. H.
Jones, Jno. Gardiner, A. J. Monk, Arch
Coon, A. Segans, Wm. Malre, Jno.
GingnarL-H. W. La Mere, E. D. Hen
drickson, T. H. Williamson, L. J. Pet
ers, C. M. Rollins, T. G. Dlmick, J.
M. McGuire, A. L. Harrington, C. H.
Nixon, J. S. Martin, Chas. Austin, D.
J. Foote, E. P. Hawke, Joe M. Piatt,
Al. Segans, J. C. Haines, Sr., J. C.
Haines, Jr., A. King Wilson, J. W.
Van Horn, Thomas Fox.
RALPH FARQUHAR,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Address 403 Commercial Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
Henry O'Malley, superintendnt of
Oregon and Southern Washington
hatcheries, who accompanied State
Fish Warden H. C. McAllister on a
trip to the R. D. Hume hatchery near
Wedderburn, has returned to Oregon
City. They were accompanied on this
trip by H. Iyeighton Kelly, of Grants
Pass, fish cu'lturist of that place.
Earl Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Walker, will graduate from the
Portland High School this evening,
where he has taken a three years'
course, having graduated from (the
Barclay High school of this city three
years ago at the age of 16 years,
Among the other students from this
city who are to graduate from the
Portland High school Thursday even
ing are Earl Latourette and Raymond
Caufield, who also graduated frpm the
Barclay High school. Many from this
city went to Portland to attend the
commencement exercises.
Portland Railway,
Ll&ht and Power
Gompany
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TIME TABLE
v Betwtcn PortUnd and Oregon Ctty
LEAVE I ARRIVE LEAVE LEA
3 1 C a 1 - II
j I i 3 I -j-
! 4X)6 5.27 6.40 5.40 1 5.461 6.45
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.20 7.20
7.00 7.50 8.00 6.50 6.68 7.50
7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30
8.00 8.50 9.00 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.30 8.30 8.38 9.30
9.00 9.50 10.00 9.00 9.08 10.00
9.30 10.20 10.30 9.30 9.38 10.30
10.00 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.08 11.00
10.30 11.20 11.30 10.30 10.38 11.30
11.00 11.50 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.69
11.30 12.20 12.30 11.30 11.38 12.30
12.00 12.50 1.00 1 12.00 12.08 1.00
12.30 1.20 1.301 12.30 12.38 1.30
1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.08 2.00
1.30 2.20 2.30 1.30 1.38 2.30
2.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.08 3.00
2.30 3.20 3.30 2.30 2.38 3.30
3.00 3.50 4.00 ( 3.00 3.08 4.00
3.30 4.20 4.30 3.30 3.38 4.30
4.00 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.08 6.00
4.30 6.20 6.30 4.30 4.38 5.30
5.00 6.50 6.00 5.00 5.08 6.00
5.30 6.20 6.30 1 6.30 S.38 6.30
6.00 6.50 7.00 6.30 6.08 7.00
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.30 6.38 7.30
7.00 7.50 8.00 7.00 7.08 8.00
7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30
8.00 8.50 8.55 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.25 8.30 8.38 9.30
9.00 9.50 9.55 9.03 9.08 10.00
9.30 , 9.33 9.38 .....
10.00 10.50 10.55 10.03 10.08 11.00
11.00 11.50 11.55 11.03 11.08 11.59
12.00 12.46 12.50 11.55 11.58
12.60 12.55
To Mllwaukle only.
! Via Lents Junction. Daily, ex
cept Sunday; leaves on Sundays
4:15 a. m.
. A. M. figures In Roman. P. M. fig
ures iu black.
Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale,
Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta
cada, Cazadera and intermediate points
leave Golf Jet. 7:35; 9:35; 11:35 ar m.,
1:35; 4:05; 6:35; 7:25 p. m. Arrive
Golf Jet. 7:20; 8:42; 10:42 a. m.
12:42; 2:42; 6:12; 7:40; !9:46; 10:30
p. m.
From Gresham only.
1 From Troutdale only.
NEW TODAY
BIDS FOR PAINTING BARCLAY
School Building Notice is hereby
given, that the undersigned will re
ceive sealed proposals, up to Mon
day, July 13, 1908, at 5 P. M., for
painting the exterior of the Barclay
School Building, in Oregon City.
Pure lead and pure oil must be used
, and bidders must specify the brand
of material to be furnished. Propos
als should be marked, "Bid for paint
ing Barclay School Building." The
right to reject any and all bids is
reserved. By order of theBoard
of Directors of School District No.
C2, Clackamas County, Oregon. E.
E. Broditf, District Clerk.
FOR SALE 25 head of good E.istern
Oregon horses. A. I). Qribble,
Macksburg, Ore.
$200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL Busi
ness, daily profits, J5.00 to $10, par
tlcluars free, write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf
FOR SALE In order to close up Its
affairs the MECHANIC LAND COM
PANY of Oregon City will sell 60
acres of the choicest land on the
West side at much less than actual
value; 25 acres in cultivation, bal
ance in timber. For price, terms
and particulars Inquire of Thos. F.
Ryan, Secretary of Company. Of
fice Masonic Temple, Oregon City.
WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY
locality good pay; experience un
necessary, to represent large real
estate organization. Write today.
B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa, tf
FOR SALE 180 acres near Lewis
ville, Clarke County, 65 acres un-
' der cultivation; good houSo, large
barn; two good wells and flume
with running water on place; excel
lent for dairy ranch. Israel Put-
nam, Battle Ground, Wash., R. D. 1,
Box C6. 2t
FOR SALE CHEAP Four yoke of
good work cattle. Inquire B. F.
Linn, 712 Polk street, Oregon City;
or Linn's mill.
WANTED, HAY-Will buy, or cut on
shares. L. D. and tI)eamor Gar
meir, Beaver Creek, R. D. No. 8.
Box 84.
FOR SALE-Six fresh No 1. milch
. cows. Inquire at Oliarlos Moenhke
j sawmill, Oregon City, Box 303, or
Willamette, Oregon.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County,
Laura B. Grow, Plaintiff,
vs.
Robert R. Grow, Defendant.
Iu the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer to the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled can ho, on
or before the fiftconth day of August,
1908, and iu default tlioroof plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint, that is
that the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between yon and the plaintiff
be dissolved.
Service of summons on you by pub
lishing is made by the order of the
Honorable Grant 1J. Dimick, judge of
the County Court, made and
entered on the 80th day of June, li)08,
directing that said publication be
made in the Oregon City Courier, a
newspaper of general circulation pub
lished iu the City of Oregon City, in
Clackamas Oouuty, State of Oregon,
once a week for six consecutive weeks
prior to the fifteenth day of August,
1908, and the first publication thereof
is in the issue of said newspaper of
date Jnly Brd, 1008.
II. O. KING.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
285 Worcester Bid.,
Portlaud, Oiogou.
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William Anderson, Well-Known Farmer
of Redland, Is Injured by Horse.
William Anderson, .who resides'uoar
Redland, was lust .week kicked by a
fractious liorso on the" right 'arm,
crushing the bone near the olbowj iind
severing the main artery. Mr. An
derson was brought to Oregon City
immediately, where Dr. Strickland
dressed the wound, and on Wednesday
morning was taken to the" North Pa
cilio Satitarium, Portland, where an
operation was performed on the arm
by Dr. Coffee, of Portland. Word
was received here Thursday morning
of the death of Mr. Anderson from
blood poison. Deceased was 49 years
old and leaves a widow and two chil
dren. Funeral services will take
place from the MethodiHt churoh iu
this city Friday.
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Governor Chamberlain has agreed
to serve as one of the-vice-presidents
of the International Congress on Tu
berculosis to he held under the aus
pices of the National Association for
the Study and Prevention of Tubercu
losis in the city of Washington, from
September 21 to October 12. Arrange
ments for Oregon's participation in
the Congress and In the exhibition to
be held in connection with It, are in
the hands of a Committee of which
Dr. Pierce, of Portland, is chairman,
and Mrs. Millie Trumbull, ot Portland,
is secretary. Other members of the
Committee are: Miss Cornelia Mar
vin, Salem; Dr. Andrew C. Smith,
Portland; Dr. R. C. Yenney, Portland.
SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
KAVis
Bandy (or Borinf t :S0 . m. and 1:10 p, m.
Boring (or Sandy at 8:34 a. m. and 4:44 p. m.
SUNDAY BCHUDULB Le't aaudir (ar
lloriug-at 8:U0a. m. and 2:80 p. m. tan
Boring tor Sandy at 10:35 a. m. and 4:45 p. m.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
SCHBDVLl tUJBCT TO CHADS! WITHOUT KOIKI
EMMETT DONAHOE, ProprWtor
The Oregon-AIaska-Yukon-Paclflc
Exposition Commission, composed of
W. H. Wehrung, of HillHboro; J. 0.
Booth, of Grants Pass; W. T. Wright,
of Union; E. W. Rowe and M. D. Wis
dom, of Portland, has lot the contract
for the erection of the Oregon Build
ing at Seattle, where the above exposi
tion is to be held In 1909, for the sum
of $38,399.
The official flower of the Alaska-Pa-clflc-Yukon
exposition has been defi
nitely selected. It is the Cactus Dah
lia, a flower which grows profusely
around Puget Sound.
Pures tllzzv snells. tired feelings.
stomach and liver troubles, keeps you
well all summer. That's what Hollls
ter'B Rocky 'Mountain Tea will do, Try
it and you will always buy it. 35c,
Tea or Tablets. Huntley Hros. Co.
The United States government will
spend $000,000 for Its building and ex
hibits at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacillc ex
position. A main government build
ing and structures for Alaska, Hawaii,
the Philippines and the fisheries in
dustry will be erected.
Pronounced by millions the greatest
strength maker, appetite builder and
health restorer. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea will make you fool that
life Is worth living. 85 cents, Tea or
Tablets. Huntley Bros, Co.
John Hanny, Oregon City Boy Receiv
es Appointment.
John Hanny, who graduated from
the Agricultural College at Corvallis,
returned from that institution on Fri
day afternoon, and on Monday morr
Ing left for Fort Leavensworth, Kan.,
where he goes to take the required
examination for West Point for sec
examination for second lieutenancy
at West Point, having received the
appointment while at the agricultural
college. He was accompanied to Fort
Leavenworth by Lincoln T. Chambers"
of Corvallis, who also goes to take the
examination, having received an ap
pointment. Both of these young men
have borne the title of captain In the
agricultural college. Mr. Hanny is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hanny
of this city.
Receiving Big Order.
The Oregon Safety Rock and Smoke
less Gunpowder Co., located In this
city, has been receiving some very '
lurgo orders for their powder lately.
Withing the past week they have or
ders that aggregate nearly ten tons,
with other large orders in sight, that
look very much like car load lota. We
are glad to see this young Industry
coming into prominence and It means
the erection of some substantial
buildings1 and increased activity.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters at the
Oregon City postolllce for the week
enulng June 19.
Despin, Miss Nollto; Burns, T.; Car
ten, M. R.; Judklns, A. B.; Lincoln,
Robert; Miller, Luther; Nicholson, D.
T.; Robmoser, Ludwlg, Shultlez, Luke,
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Sailor's Prido
Eglantine
Jolly Jar
Bridle Bit
Old Honesty
Black Bear
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Natural Laal
Big Four
Tenpenny
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