6 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908 T Tenth and Main Streets fa) fa Tenth and Main Streets "WATCH OUR BUSINESS GROW" Our buyer left for the Eastern markets on Monday.to purchase Goods for the Fall and Winter trade, and will improve the many opportunities that are always present, when right on the spot in the East, to secure the many fine bargains that the people here so well appreciate. And we will soon be able to give our many satisfied customers the benefit of this choice buying. In the meantime we are making a sweeping reduction to clean up odds and ends. FROM NOW UNTIL AUGUST 1st WE MAKE A 20 PER CENT REDUCTION On all Ladies' "ready-to-wear" garments Shirt Waists white and colored, Shirtwaist Suits, Wash Skirts, Wool Skirts, Wrappers, Etc. Our 12c and 14c Ginghams 1 Oc per yard Al our best prints, black, navy, cadet and grays - 6c per yard An early order of Broadhead Dress Goods has arrived and we are showing THE BEST VALUES EVER, OFFERED Cv ,,MJ in 40-inch 50c per yard IilE; $10. J. W. Douglass to W. H. Douglass 20 acres In Sec. 3, T3S, It IE; $1. O. Tonkin Jr., to B. Tonkin Lot C In Block 12, In Willamette Falls; $1. Gladstone Real Estate Association L. Simmons to David Beugll G4.90 acres in T. P. Jackson D. L. C. in sec. 33, T5S, R2E; J2G00. Levi Yoder to C. Yodor 21 acres in Section 18, T5S, R1E; $1. J. T. Helvey to a. W. Helvoy CO acres In Sec. 7, T4S, R2E; $1. O. & C. R. R. Co. to J. A. lioyce 118 acres in section 29, T1S, R5E; $830. Gee. Forman to Harvey Gibson 3.04 acres In Barton, Oregon; $120. Charles F. Eliman to Jesse Sanders 39.93 acres in Sec. 30, T1S, 115 E; $1500. O. P. Hedges fo N. A. Rodhim SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of section 29, T1S,'R3E $1. C. D. Latourette et al to James Nico 68.72 acres in Sec. 9, T2S, R1E; $1. Clackamas Abstract and Trust Co. to E. W. Melllen NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and lots No. 3 and 4 of Section 20, T3S, R3E; $2000. Hawley Pulp & Paper Co. to Ore gon City, a certain piece of land in Oregon City; $1. I. S. Brown to John C. Her 40 acres in section 8, T3S, R1W; $750. L. V. Carothers to H. Eccles Lots 3 in block 23, Canby; $1. G. V. Helvey to E. C. Helvey 1C0 acres In Sec. 22, T5S, R3E; $1. DEMOCRAT PLATFORM , A. L. Jones to E. C. Helvey 10C 2-3 acres in Sec. 22, T53, R3E; $1. E. M. Babcock to E. C. Babcock 42 acres In Sec. 7, 'IMS, R2E $1000. A. E. Holcomb to R. B. Holcomb 5 acres in Isom Cranfleld D. L. C; $500. Eastern Investment Co. to Joran O. Soiie the tract of lard in J. Jarrott D. L. C, Sec. 23, and 2C, T 3 S, R1E; $1. THE STRENUOUS LIFE Pulls so Hard on the Stomach it Must Have Help. THE STORE Real Estate Transfers J. W. FlBhburn to D. N. Brldensteln lots No. 13 and 14 In block 9, Esta cada; $200. W. J. Rauch to M. H. Herzlg lot C in block 155 in Oregon City; $175. U. S. to J. A. Fletcher 1C0 acres In Sea. 20, T2S, R7E. U. S. to Wm. McKenzle 160 acres in flection 14, T2S, R7E. F. M. Rhodes to Chas. F. Frey a part of lot Whitcomb D. L. C; $1. L. R. Berbrache to W. H. H. Miller 6.71 acres In Maywood; $1000. U. S. to .Frank Hanlon 160 acres in Sec. 20, T2S, R7E. U: S. to H. M. O'Donnell 1C0 acres in Sec. 4, T2S, R7E. U. S. to to Hans Anderson 160 acres in Sec. 8, T2S, R7E. U. S. to H. P. Chrlstensen 160 acres in Sec. 14, T2S, R7E. tl. 8. to Hans Jensen 1G0 acres In Section 18, T2S, H7E. .U. S. to Maggie O'Donnell 160 acres In Section 4, T2S, R7B. U. S. to S. I Durkee 160 acreB In George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON Sec. 6, T2S, R7E. U. S. to David O'Pcmnell 100.04 acres in section 4, T2S, R7E. U. S. to Thos. Wills 160 acres In Sec. 10, T2S, R7E. U. S. to Chas. Catta 1G0 acres In Sec. 8, T29, R7E. J. A. Talbert to J. W. RootB NE 1-4 of lot 1, in block 4 In Marshfleld; $10. J. W. Roots to J. D. Carter tract D of Roots add to Boring Junction; $400. J. W: Roots to J. D. Carter K of tract 15 In Boring; $300. B. J. Byers to L. B. Donaldson and W. A. Hasklns, 350 acres also E'4 of NW 1-4 of Sec. 8, T5S, R1E; $4000. Morley Mack et ux to Etta Chase 6 acres in Sec. 4, T4S, R1E; $G50. M. M. Cross, guardian, to C. E. Cross lots 10, 11, 12, 13, in block 101, Gladstone; $75. Wm. Schwabauer to John Schwab auer 41.78 acres In Sec. 27, T4S, R 1 E; $2550. O. A. Thurman to R. S. Warren- sit. In F. C R2E; $1000. M. M. Robertson to A. J. Alley 15.34 acres in T3S, R1E, George Brock Claim; $100. A. J. Alley to A. G. Leavitt 15.34 acres in George Brock Claim; $1050. J. H. Groshong to C. S. Groshong 10 acres in Sec. 18, TGS, R2E. to School Dist., No. 115 Lot 12 in Block 3G, Gladstone; $1. J. J. Tingle et al to School District No. 115 certain lots In bloqk 36, of Gladstone; $1. J. C. Boyer to J. W. Loder certain piece of land In Oregon City; $135. XT. S. to Lot Whitcomb et ax 612.07 acres in Sec. 35, T1S, R1E. G. P. Meldrum to M. O. Seeley 1,238 acres in Peter Riu-earson D. L. C ; $195. Myrtle Tooze to J. C. Paddock lots 15 and 16 In- block 85, Gladstone; $1500. Willamette Land Co. to J. B. Clyde 15.26 acres In Clackamas Highlands; $1140. Oscar Cash et ux to A. Meyers 10 acres in Section 31, T1S, R2E; $5200. Wm. B. Jennings et ux to L. J. Clarkson certain blocks in Jennings Lodge; $150. L. J. Clarkson to W. B. Jennings certain Lots in Jennings Lodge Oregon California R. R. Co.. to Jes Casen D. L. C, in T2S, i se Kingsbury Lot 2 In section 21, T2 S, R3E; $357. Cornelia McCown to Frances E. Gallogly Lots 15 and 10 of Blk. 12 of Glndstone; $225. M. M. Wanker lot 3 in blk. 3 of Oswego; $200. Adolpli Sorlle to John Sorlie a cer tain tract of lend in section 4, T3S, CLACKAMAS HEALTH RESORT 1 . if h 'k 4; . ' ..... :.'r-J, i t" V v . i . . 1 . " . t t . ' J V , . Am'-sHF V mm,.. J , : i .- . A ' .r ! '" K .... , i t The stress and strain of the strenu ous . life in both city and country makes stomuch troubles. Five peo ple suit'er today where one did ten years a grj-wiiii hick neaaacne, aizi ness, flatulence, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, bloating, ner vousness, sleeplessness and many other symptoms of indigestion. All who are suffering with stomnoh troubles, and that means at least two out of three in Oregon City and other towns, shonld use Mi-o-na stomach tablets. Nothing else is as safe yet effective; nothing else can be so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all troubles from indigestion as Mi-o-na. So reliable is Mi-o-na that Jones Drug Co. with every 50 cent box they sell, give a guarantee to refund the money unluss the remedy cores. Hidden Motives. During the eight mouths from the time of its doparture from San Fran cisco until its return to tho home sta tion on the Atlantic coast the fleet will make visits of ceremony to New Zealand, Austrailia, Japan, China. In strength it remains tne same as when under Admiral Evans' com mand, although the Maine and the Aaluama of the original floet have been detruclied and are now at Guam on their way home. Their plaoes have been taken by the Wisconsin and the Nebraska, leaving the Oregon, now out of commission, as the only battleship on the Paoifio coast. The better policy would have been to keep at least a division of Admiral Sperry's Meet, since it was already here, on the Pacific coast. Besides, the ships could have been easily spared from the Atlantic floet, as three brand new battle ships have been added to the force on the Atlan tic eoasfr Bince Admiral Evans sailed from Hampton Roads last December, lint the fleet for tho last year has been handled by Mr. Roosevelt with an eye to joiltiral effect. Having given the Paoifio const a taste of the big navv, hy withdrawing the fleet again lie may hope to stimulate the clamor for a still bigger navy such as his heart longs for. Tho mission of Admiral Sperry's fleet in the Oirient is one purely of courtesy and friendship. ,It should help to strengthen the ties of interna tional good feeling. It is hoped that our big and little jingoeB in their ex oiteiiiont will not mar the favorable impression abroad hy untimely bluster about hidden motives behind this ex pedition of poace. TO THE PUBLIC. We Know the Guarantee on Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets Is Genuine. Mi-o-im Stomach Tablets, tho onick acting cure for indigestion, is guaran teed To stop flatulence To cure stomach troubles To build up the system To maUe digestion strong. To cure tho worst case of stomuch tfout)les-or money back. What Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets did for Mrs Brewer, of Whitelnnd, Ind. they will do for you. Head what she writes: "1 was a chrouio sufferer with stomach trouble for years and tho doctors could give me no lasting relief. After using Mi-o-na I can ent anything and feel cured. " Jouos li'ug Co. sells Mif-o-im under an absolute guarutoe to refund the money unless it cures. Try a 50 oeut box OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH A FULL CREW MODERN RUSSIAN BATHS Baths Fridays, Saturdays and by Request From Oregon Clty4 miles j From Gladstone 2 miles From Portland J 2 miles AutomoDiie wm meer au x eie- a rnWCAT r, phone Calls. Pnone Farmers 26 ii. EUlUVdUH, 1 1 UJ rout Crushed by Roller. Monday while nssistiug in unload ing an immmsii roller for tin Hawley 1'ulp and 1'm'er Company, from tl.o steamer Modoc, Clmrles DeMules made a niistup and caught hi? foot in such n iiiRimor that the largo roller was allowi-d to strike that member on the lop crushing the bones very badly Doctors Sotnmor and Monut attended the nn'ortnimta nun aud sent him to Portland where he will receive atten tion in the hospital. - The young mau receutly came from Minneapolis aud is without lenitives in this section. There is hoe that the foot may be saved. -POLK'S GAZETTEER. A Business Directory of Each City, Town and Village In Oregon and Washington, giving a Descriptive Sketch of each place, together with the Location and Shipping Facilities and a Classified Directory of each Pusines and Profession. R. L. TOLK & CO., Inc.. Seattle. Wash. C. D. (Si D.JC. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Comnifrclal, Real Estate and Probate out Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Building, Orejon City, Oregon. Denver, Colo., After more than &4 hours of almost continuous ser vice, the committee on resolutions of the Democratic National Conven tion concluded its work on the plat form, and after a period of revision and rearrangement of sections, the members of the commute headed by the chairman, Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma, with the document under his arm, started for the convention hall. After the last plank had been agreed upon, Senator Daniel, of Vir ginia, and ex-enator Smith, of New Jersey, announced their intention to support the nominee of the conven tion and the following platform: Synopsis. INJUNCTIONS Attempt of Rep resentatives to raise issue on attack of integrity of courts resented. Con gress should guard against abuse of judicial process. Anti-injunction measure passed by Senate in 1896 should become a law. Injunctions should not issue In cases where they would- not issue if no industrial dis pute were Involved. LABOR Right of wage-earners to organize should not be abridged and such organizations should not be regarded as in restraint of trade. Eight-hour day, employers' liability and Department-of Labor, Including mines, should be enacted. TARIFF Tariff should be imme diately reduced. Articles competing with trust-controlled products should be free; material reductions made on necessaries of life, especially such as Compete with American manufactur ers sold more cheaply abroad than at home; graduated reductions made on other schedules to restore tariff to revenue basis. , Tariff tin wood pulp, print paper, lumber, timber and logs should be immediately re pealed. ABUSE OF PATRONAGE Con demns President Roosevelt for using Federal machinery to force nomina tion of Taft, thereby depriving the people of the right of selection. Acts not justified Vy good Intentions. PUBLICITY PLANK Demands Federal legislation terminating part nership between the corporations and the Republican party; favors law making it felony for any officer of any corporation to contribute or con sent to the contribution of money or anything of value to further the elec tion of, a President, Vice-President or any member of Congress. CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT-. Opposes centralization implied in suggestions that the powers of the general Government should be ex tended to curb exploiting interests. ECONOMY Denounces heedless waste of people's money by Roose velt administration; pledges party to stop appalling waste of revenue; money squandered wrung from peo ple by indirect taxation. BANKING Panic of 1907 shows unwillingness or Inability of Repub lican party to protect country against financial disturbances; causes sins of Wall street to be visited on whole people; condemns Aldrlch bill as Im pairing security of depositors; favors law governing National bank depos its; favors postal savings banks only in case guarante law cannot be passed and provided money deposited in postal banks be kept at home and not directly turned over to Wall strQt RATE REGULATION Asserts right of courts to exercise complete control over interstate commerce and the right of each state to exercise control over commerce within Us borders; demands enlarged powers for interstate commission giving It the initiative with reference to rates and charges; no interstate rate to be lawful until approved by commis sion. POWERS OF SPEAKER Pledges party to make House of Representa tives again the popular branch of the Government and not the creature of one member. ARMY OF OFFICE-HOLDERS Charges Roosevelt administration with building up a bureaucracy by creating 99,319 new offices in bIx years; as dangerous as purchase of votes at polls. WATERWAYS The National Government having control of all navigable waters, should improve Us waterways to the fullest capacity; adoption of liberal and comprehen sive plan favored; Indorses scheme to open Mississippi from Great Lakes to the Gulf. AMERICAN CITIZENS Insist on full protection for all American citi zens, native or naturalized, while traveling or sojourning abroad. ELECTION OF SENATORS Fa vors election of United States Sena tors by direct vote of the people. LATIN AMERICA Recognizes Importance and advisability of de veloping closer relations with Lattn Anierican republics. TOMOGRAPHS AND TELE THON'S Pledges party to enact law to regulate telegraph aud telephone rates through Interstate Commerce Commission. PHILIPPINES Condemns "ex periment in imperialism as an inex cusable blunder"; favors Immediate declaration of Nation's purpose to recognize independence of the Philip pines as booh as a stable government can be established. INCOME TAX Favors an income tax as part of rewnue system and recommends constitutional amend ment giving Congress power to pass law. CIVIL SERVICE Favors honest and rigid enforcement of civil service laws, without regard to party. GRAZING LANDS Favors leav ing establishment of rules and regu lations for grazing lands In foreBt reserves to people of states in which such reserves lie. ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO Urges immediate admission of Ari zona and New Mexico as separate states. NAVY Declares for an adequate navy for coast defense and to protect citizens aud their property in foreign lands:' ASIATIC IMMIGRATION Op poses admission of Asiatic immi grants who cannot be amalgamated into population of United Stes. Oregon City Courier for one year, aud beautiful oil painting, all for 3.00. Send iu vour subscriptions at ouee. Over 200 paintings to select from. ABANDON DRUGS and get well why should a sick person take a dose of medicine to make him well when that same person, if well, would be afraid to take that same medi cine lest it would make him sick? Branch Office 405 Tth Street Back of Barber Shop. Oregon City Ore. DR.UCLESS AND KNIFELESS SPECIALISTS Drs. Lay alley & Farming C HIR.O-SPINOLIGISTS SCIENTIFIC DRUGLESS CURE OF DISEASE i -8 MAIN OFFICE 20? AliskyBldg. 3rd & Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon Results are Quick and Permanent! Succeeds Where Everything Else has Failed If Sick and have tried Everything and have received no relief, we court your strictest investigation. Consultation and Examination Free. NEWPO RT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Summer Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceivable Form Healthful and Delightful Recreation " of ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE . Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such at telegraph, telephone, marketB freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages part ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eestern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM OREGON CITY Season Six Months Ticket $6.00 Saturday to Monday Ticket 3.00 Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise descrip tion of Newport, including a list of hotels, their japacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write E. T. FIELDS, Local Agent, Oregon Ctty, Ore. Wm. McMurray General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. OKLAHOMA New state warmly welcomed to Union. ALASKA AND PORTO RICO Demands for the territories all rights and privileges of a territorial form of government; all officials appointed to be residents of territory. HAWAII Recommends extension of land laws of United States to Ha waii. MERCHANT MARINE Declares for upbuilding of merchant marine without new burdens on people; sub sidies opposed. Help for Those Who Have Stomach Troubl e After doctortuc for about tweve yonrs for a bad stomach, trouble, and spending nearly live hundred dollars for medioiue and doctor's foes, I pur chased my wife one box of Chamber lain's Stomach and .Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to nse tliom aud they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before. Samuel Boyer, i'olsom, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City aud Molalla. ' Samples free. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder ol these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneysare weak or out of order, vou can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its dutv. If you are sick or " feel badly,1' begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as vour kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A-trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take bv first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent Electricity in the Cooking School. The young ladies of the Belton, Texas, high school in pursuit of cul inary knowledge' in the domegtio science coarse do all their experimen tal cooking in electrically heated utensils. Even as good cooking points the most direot way to a man's heart so electricity is the quickest and best heat medium for preparing food stuffs. The kitchen of the Belton school is one of the best and most up-to-date in the country. It is equipped with a coaiplote line of .General Elec ttioity heating utensils, including fry ing pans, vegetable cookers, chafing dishes, percolators, cereal cookers and electrio ovens. In equipping this domestic science kitchen the health and comfort of the students, as well as perfect conven ience and cleanliness, were taken infro consideration. It was desirable that the young ladies should work about the kitulien in good dresses and that here should not be any disagreeable and uunenltliy gasses aud dust. Iu all these good qualities electricity stands alone, so the kitchen was wired for the electrio devices aud now there are no dirty coal fires, no dangerous and unhealthy gas pipes or treacherous gasoline or alcohol stoves. Summer Rates to Yaquina and New port. Round trip tickets to Yaquina and Newport are now on sale at Southern Pacific depot at rate of $6.00, good to return within six months from date of sale, which closes October I5th. Round trip tickets good going on Sat urdays and returning the following Monday, $3.00. Call on or address E. T. Fields, Agent, Oregon City. Oregon City Courier for one year, and beantiful oil paiuting, all for 3.00. Send in your subscriptions at ouce. Over 200 paintings to select from. Study m and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle HomaofSnmp-Root by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yoi how to find out if you have kidney oi UIUUtl LLUUU1C. A.&l.k.VU .u.d . when writingto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-1 hamton, N. X. Don't make any mistake, I but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, b'.!ii;U.imum, S" Y. ou.-vav oc'tl in a recognized institution of learn ing. Such a one is the Department of Law of the University of Oregon. Its graduates succeed and many of them are now prominent members of the Bench and Bar. Faculty of seven teen instructors. Students have ac cess to a library of 10,000 volumes. Next term opens about September 21st, 1908. Free catalogue on appli cation. Address WALTER. H. EVANS. Secy. 611 Corbett Bldg. " Portland, Ore H Ufci fi n MU M V ! Wm. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases-Guaranteed HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists.