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O&fiGON CITY COtlRlEfe, FRIDAY, JULYn; 1908 TO BREAK GROUND MONDAY FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR The ClaokamM county fair which is to be held at the thriving little town of Oanby October 1, 2. 8, is receiving the attention of many oitizens of this city as well as a majority of the peo ple within the oouuty borders. The Hustlers at Oauby and many in this oity have taken great interest in the welfare ot the association and are making great efforts to have the affair as much of a howler as possible. Work is now going on at the site and teams are being put to work as fast as the harvest season and work will per mit, and the fenoing and some of the buildings will be started in the very near fnture, as the time is now close RUSTLERS LEAD CLUB TO GREAT SUCCESS The Oregon City Commercial Club com pleted Its organization Tuesday evening, July 14th, at which time the following officers were elected to continue In office for one year: Judge Thomas P. Ryan, president; C. G. Huntloy, vice-president; W. A. Shewman, Jr., secretary; M. D. Latourette, treasurer. The original mem bers of the official board reporting: names of six additional members whom they se lected to act with them to complete the official board, who were as follows: Judge Thomas F. Ryan; Mayor W. B. Carll, Frank BuBch, Henry O'Malley, Franklin T. Griffith, T. J. Gary. The six gentle men mentioned with the following three, vis: John Adams, Dr. B. A. Sommer, C. D. Latourette complete the official board who will have charge of the business af fairs of the club for the year. There are many Important matters coming up not only In Oregon City, but In Clackamas County, that the club will Arm Filled With Shot. Pat Murry Sunday morning shot Frank Gibson in the right forearm with a twelve-bore shotgun, loaded with birdshot. The wound was a ser ious one, but it is expected Gibson's arm can be saved. Had his assailant not been so drunk as to make his aim unsteady, it is likely Gibson would have been killed. Murry was formerly employed in the paper mills on the west side of the river and is well known in Oregon "THE SCHOOL Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, L.L.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give Individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of Instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. C.Sal(l a Business Hani "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educatort "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes It the standard of its kind in the Northwest." Cpen all the year. Students admitted at anytime. Catalogue free. References : Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. 7 fjsvvNv FLOUR?. Seeley's Best You Know the Rest FLOURING MILL TO OPEN Having leased the Union Mill, formerly operated by Mr. Trulllnger, and placed the mill and machinery In first class condition, Including new bolting Bilk throughout, I am now prepared to make the very best Flour that can be produced. I expect to keep everything neat and clean, and guarantee the very best of servio. Live and lot live will ever be our aim. T. G. LENNON i...m.i rW ror W Spavin Curb or Spiinh Slosavs Xyiivinxeivt is unsurpassed Impenetrates and relieves pain very 3uickly-needs very little rubbing ona oes not leave a scar or blemish. An onMsepHc remedy for thrush, fistula and any abscess. PRICE 25. 50$. I H0O 5locrtTreorise on Horses. Cattle. Hogsond Pevlff Sen! Free Address Dr. Earl S.Sloon, Bosrort. Mfloj.U 6 A, at hand and the management feel the neoessity of rushing the wrk. One very interesting bit of news in connection with the fair is the an nouncement that Chauncey E, Ramsby of this oity will offer a purse of 50, to be known as the Ramsoy Porse. to be divided into three prizes. $25, f 16 and $10., for one half mile handioap, weight for age. Monday, July 20th, has been select ed as formal opening day. Judge G. B. Dimiok will be the speaker and the Oregon City Band will play. Oanby will be ont enmasse and hun dreds from the surrounding country will be present. have under their supervision and will give these matters their assistance which means a most substantial Improvement along these lines. The usual business matters handled by clubs in various cities together with all Improvements that are needed throughout all the county will be taken up by this club as soon as the club is In proper form for work. The nlnh la considering the advisability of securing appropriate quarters In the new Musonlc Temple ana win no aouut ocuu nv I he irreater oortion of the fourth floor which will necessitate the Installing of an elevator. Our people of the county ana city are taking great interest in the wel fare of the club and everything is being done for Its success. Meeting has been scheduled for next Tuesday evening, July 21st, at Masonic Banquet Hall, at which time many Important Items of business will come before the club. Oity. He leads a bachelor life on the Swope plaoe, up the Abrenetliy, and Sunday morning Gibson came there and the men,' both of them drunk, got into a wai of words. iMorry ordered Gibsonout of the house and the latter refused to go. Grasping a shotgun that stood in the corner, Murry aimed and fired at Gibson, the heavy charge taking effect in his arm. GibHon lurched forward into the yard where he fell. O. M. Oglesby, a cement contractor, and Murry 'a nearest neigh bor, heard the shot and came running OF QUALITY"- mvrv ' MU over. Oglosby bound up the- wonnd and brought Gibson to Oregon Oity in his light wagon. Murry remained in the honsfl. where he was later arrest ed by Officer Oooke, brought to town in an automobile and lodged in the city jail, and to questions he replfed that it was nobody's business. Gib son's wonnd was dressed and lie was romnend to Anderson's lodging house on South Main street. Tuesday morning Murry was given a hearing and was released from cus .a n.u nHlnara antiMded that if not accidental the shooting was justifi able. It was probably a game of who could shoot llrst, and Murry was the quicker. Row Among; Foreigners. Ti.a fl.ird ulinnHiicr HoriiDO of the week ooourred Tuesday night at about 10:30, at the resiaence .01 auuiuh hi .!j nn t.hn cnrnpr of Seventh UXtHJi jranwo, w v M and Jackson streets. As a result of thefraoas, Peter Breli us, e: uouie ameorus, Joe Maorulesand Joe Nagin- ..: milk, arrrnif. nliarced with as- saalt with a deadly weapon. The four under arrest Doaru wiwi mauijan cis, and Brolius owes quite a large bill. Brelius is also infatuated with the spouse or his landlord, and for these reasons the two came to bitter words Tuesday night; Macijskois tn nnufc lnu rlnl i nfi nun t, boarder W . " " 1 from the premises, and the other three unaer arrest rusneu iu wo nnnmuauuo of the latter, and in the melee that Urnlliia aim nf, the ooni- plainant, but missed him. Officers Cooke ,and Bliaw appeareu 011 mo scene at this junoture and placed the quartette under arrest. They were given a hearing Thursday afternoon before Justice vv. n. oiunwu. Mrs. Clark Entertains. a Unnt flfMr lariina nasnmhled at the home of Mrs. Theodore Clark Tuesday evening in answer to an invitation iu hridoe and other entertainment. The favorite game occupied tne greater part 01 mo tid ing, prizes being won by Mrs. Mc Bride and Mrs. Humphrey; but a most interesting and amusing feature was the ounesque on nuuuioa. ". mny I, al PAnnpat.p.ri the ladieB to bring with them some-burlesque on some hobby or fad that each might have, and the collection presented a most comical "collection. These ex hibits were offered tor sale, the niedi urn of exchange being beans, and the ladies, not being able to resist such bargains, bought vory freely. All had a most enjoyaiuu niuo Mrs. Clark the most original enter- tainer in the city. Portland Business College. The persistence with whioh the Portland Business College insistently Lnmrnopa aixrnvr at. nnn.lir.V 1H most ad- D " '.,T wv 1 ' mirable. If there is any one feature ... . I. I .1 l. ou which special Bireps biiuuiu uo thorough work. This splendid school has an advertisement in our columns, tohi3li attention is called. It is not often that the Courier prints an announcement so attractive and so well worded. Anyone interested in a practical eduoatiou should write for a cutaloge 01 tne roruanu buduiot vjui lege, and learn cf the -many advan tages it offers. The Remedy that Does. "Dr. King's New Disoovery is the renidy that doos the healing others promise but ran to penoim, says mia. v n Piorunn nf Anlinrn Onntre. Pa. "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved ouly temporarily .New Disoovery is doing me so muoh good that I feel confldont its contin ued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect hoalth." This renownoa cougn ana nnlil rnmnriv nlld throat Slid lUUg ileal- anld hv the Jones Drnir Oo. COo and 1. Trial bottle free. Happy Surprise lor Miss Slnnott. Miou irutlirvn Sinnntt was hanoilv surprised Monday evening, the twenty-first anniversary of her birthday, by a number of young ladies. Con versation and musio were the chief features of the evening, and dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Msa Vanvey, Misses Dolly Pratt, Muriel Keck, Winiiin Hannv. Minnie Schatss, Grnoe Brown, Ella Merrill, Florence. Erma and Frances Draper ami Alice una Kuthryu Biimott. Dimkk-Schamps. Mnrtlu l-litnink. ivhn lifts heen xu.no ... j . 1 . w ..... j employed for some time at the Bruus- Kiok Kestaurant, was uniien iu uuir iua lust Thnrurlii? to Mr: Carl Sohamps of this oity by Judge G. B. nin,iii 'rim liriiln mid eroom are at preseut gtopning at the Brunswick, he being empioyen in 1110 paimr mnu, and they are looking about for a home. The Oourlor wishes them hap piness and prosperity aud trusts that they win ne auie 10 raie m uur mj. The drays and The Ladles. The Oregon City Grays are at last to moot their fate as they have ar va.inu t.n vil.iv Imll wit.li a tenm com- - - posed of ladies who style tuomselves .hn Lndios' Club of Chicago. This ...jil ..nnt n,i Mia P.iinfiiiii.h hall grounds Tuesday, July 31st, and will be a gooa flrawiug cara. raus win have to go early iu order to get a seat. Sale of Lots. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday, July 35th, 1U08, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door or the conn ty oourt house iu Oregon City, uregi 11, l will sell at puono auctiou iu ma highest biddnr for cash, lots 5 and 0 of block ltM iu Orogon City. Dated Julv Kith, litOS. K. O. TRULLINGEK. 7-34 Executrix. Took a Header. John Harnniitou attoinptod to jump from a swiftly moviug S. P. train Mondav moruiiiK aud alighted upside down, striking on his head, consider ably bruisiug his forehead bnt not breaking his snuii. no was aueimeu by Dr. Stewart, and foels that he got off lucky iu his foolish advoutare. Superintendent O'Malley Moves. Superintendent O'Malley of the Uuited States bureau of fisheries, has moved his office to the Masomo uunu iug, whore ho has established com fortable quarters. FOR SALE Span bay aud black mares, 1300, 7 and 8 years; will also sell wagon aud harness, also 35 cords good cord wood. Call at old Holoouib place, Holcouib road, or address Mrs. William Anderson, Oregon City, Oregon, Kd. No. 0. LOCAL NOTES The Courier is the naDer that elves you the market report. AH pattern Hats reduced. Miss C. Goldsmith. Mrs. Campbell if Routheru Oreson was the guest of Mrs. C. Sohubel Monday. Grand clearance sale of summer millinery. Every hat must go Friday and Saturday. Miss O. Goldsmith. Louis Krutrer. of Falls View, died Wednesday, bavin, been ill for several months with an absess of the brain. WANTED Someone to do general housework two adults, two chil , dren. $25. Mrs. G. W. Gray, 606 Schuyler St. , Portland. It Mrs. Robinson aud two sons of Ohioo, Cal.. arrived the first of the week to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Coohran. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oardonau, of As toria, were visiting friends in Oregon City aud attending Oiiautauqna Tues day and Wednesday of this week. MrB. Oardonau was formerly Miss Edith Freeman of this city. Lawrence Hornsehuh and wife of San Franoisoo, Cal., formerly of Ore gon Oity, arrived here last Friday, visiting his father at Beaver Creek, aud will start for a short trip through Canada, after whioh they will visit Oregon Oity on their return. Mrs. U. Gladstone, a talented lec turer and reader, lectured in Knapp and Noble's hall Weduesady evening to good audience. Mrs. Gladstone is a wonderful linguist, speaking- seven teen languages aud lecturing in five. She is a dramatio reader of consider able note, having stidied under the late St Henry Irving. Mr. O. E. Dart, one of the hustlers of the Molalla district, was a visitor in this city Wednesday and made a call at the Courier office. He has rented the Burgreen farm and is working the soil to the best advan tage. Mr. Dart having changed his mmd about the summer fallow which was commnoed, has tne farm mostly in grain, having decided that to leave the farm with the crops was better than the summer plowing, Mr. G. B. Jaoohs, of the Oregon City Man'f, Co., was called to south ern Oregon Tuesday on business. Up on completion of the same whon ready to return he missed ma train and thereby bancs a tale. Falling in com pany with a touring party who were enroute from California to Seattle, and upon being invited to join the party he acoopted, coming through from Harrisburg to Oregon City in their touring cur, giving mm au ex cellent opporunity to note the condi tions of the country roads. In Linn county the roads were fair and as they approached the state capital by Waldo Hill the roads became miser able, tiut ho exprosses his delight and states that it was simply pleasure to see what the judge and oouuty road commissioners were doing for Clacka mas county roads, .This expression should be very gratifying to the tax payers of Clackamas oouuty. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO HribiU PoiMvfthr Cured. Only authorised Keeiey In stitute in Oregon. Write for illustrated circular, keeley institute, 71 LUthn. 'ANTED" INbOHMATlON JUSOAKDUCG Farm or Business ale. Not particular about looatloa. Willi to near irom ownar only who will aell direct to buyer. Give price, deicrlptltm and Btate when poiuaaloa an be had. Addresa, L DARBYSHIRE. Boi 8999 RocW, H. T. We Are Selling groceries, aud we are bound to have you know it, aud what is more we are selling good groceries and goods you can depend on, too. There are a lot of people tludiug'this out, and our store notices the increase in trade Why not you get iu line and try it yourself. It will pay you in the end. A. Robertson. WE REGARD A HORSE ! as entitled to as good shoes as can ; possibly be msde. We pnt that belief i into practise ou every horse sent here , to be shod. Send yours aud note bow much better and more confidently he goes with our shooing. You f3ol more ' like working when your shoes are! comfortable. So will yonr horse. Storey & Thomas 4th and Main Sts. Oregon City miMITiU-IH OREGON CITY'S KEEP COOL CLOTHING CJ Our large stock of Summer Clothing is Complete and you r summer needs can be supplied in our various departments, and Hundreds ( Chautauqua Visitors when in the City are invited to make their headquarters at the ' 'Busy Store" where "Good Values" is the Pass Word in every department L. The Notice of Pinal Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the ou-de'-signed, administrator with will annexed of the estate of R. J. Ogden, deceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, his filial aooouut and report as such administrator with wi'l annexed of said estate, and that Monday, the 24th day of August, 1908, at the hour of 10:30 a. m., has been fixed as the hour and the court room of said county court as the plaoe for the hearing of any objections to said final account and report and settle ment thereof. f By order of the connty oourt antered this 17th day of July, 1908. W. L. MITCHELL, Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of R. J. Ogden, Deceased. THOS. F. RYAN, Attorney tor Administrator. CAKUS. Most everybody of this neighbor hood has a fair-sized piece of hay this year. They are all in a hurry to get it made, as the weather is uncertain. One of the young men of our vicin ity is about to embark upon the sea of matrimony. Our best wishes go with him and his bride. Grain is ripening pretty fast. Some wheat will be cut about next week. Some from this vioinity attended camp meeting last Sunday at New Era. Administratrix Notice. Notioe isliereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Benjamin Carter deceased, aud any and all per sons having elaims against the said estate must present them to the ad ministratrix at Aurora, Oregon, ou or before the expiration of six months from the date of this notice. IDA J. YEHGEN, Administratrix. J. O. MULLEN, . 8-14 Attorney for Administratrix, Stscce$stI Dentistry THOSE WHITE FILLINGS We never nil your teeth with Cement or Artificial Enamel and teU you "IT WILL LAST AS WELL AS COLD" for It wQl not and we know it. So do others. CROWNS AND BRIDGES Our Gold Crowns Forcelain Crowns and Bridges are works of art and stand the test of time. We Guarantee our work, but our best guarantee is our 18 years of successful practice in Oregon City. You can always find us at the same place. Honest Work Kind Treatment Lowest Prices H OHMS I For Women Fo Men Cool Underwear Cool Suits. Cool Hosiery Cool Hats Cool Half Shoes . Cool Underwear Cool Shirt Waists Cool Hosiery Cool Wash Skirts Cool Soft Shirts Cool Gloves Cool Half Shoes Cool Parasols Cool Bathing Suits of Other Things,ll at Our usual Low Prices Adams BUSY STORE, OREGON CITY ASK- FOR RED TRADING Car-Men's Picnic. Second annual pionio of the" Brother hood of Electric Ry., Employes of Portland will be held at The Oaks Thursday, July 23, at whioh the fol lowing events will be polled off: Oriental wedding," boxing contest, compet sword drill, Cakewalk and tn of war, watermelon and pie eating contest, wrestling event, and grand baby show. NOTICE. That on and after sixty days from the date of this notice, it shall be un lawful for stock to rnn at large in the preoincts of Btaver Creek and Needy; in Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated July 1st, 1908. F. W. GREENMAN, County Clerk. Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years and find them just exaotly right," says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for consti pation, bilionsness aud malaria. 25c at Jones Drug Co. 's drug store.. Twemy-Flve Cents Is the Price of Peace. The terriblo itohing and smarting incident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. For sale by Hnntley Brcs., Oregon Oity and Mo allla. Card of Thanks, We wish to thank our countrymen and American people for their many acts of kindness and floral gifts in our time of bereavement. JOSEPH SMREKAR AND FAMILY. Wittows' Papers Soldiers' widows who do not re marry are now entitled to $12 per month. I have blank applications for those who wish to apply. 1 w O.-A. CHENEY. The New Gold Fillings We never have to tell you that "your teeth are to soft to hold Gold Killings." We mastered that difficulty long ago. We put Gold Fillings in those Kxalled "Soft Teeth" that do not come out. Our Gold Fill ings, no matter how large, cannot come out when put in by our new process. They are solid as rocks and strong as iron. Call and see them. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Weinhard Bldg., Opp. Court House, Oregon City BUSY STORE STAMPS MARKET REPORT WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. California vegetables are coming in fine condition and among the offer ings on the local markets are: Golden Wax Beans 101b Oregon Cabbage, per lb lc California Onions per 100 $1.25 Walla Walla Asparagus, per lb... 7c ONIONS Oregon onions, $3.00 per sack; potatoes 75 80 sack. Los Angeles cabbage 2c lb; rutabegas, lo lb.; fre"61i onions, 40o per dozen bunches; horseradish, 7c lb. dozen, $1.25. GREEN PEAS 3c lb. GREEN BEANS 7c lb. YELLOW WAX BEANS 10c lb. PARSNIPS lo lb. Butter and Eggs. BUTTER Ranch, 35 40c; cream ery, 4555 roll. EGGS 17c per doz. HONEY 12c to 14c frame. HONEY Strained, 7c to 9o lb. Freth FrulU. STRAWBERRIES 75c$1.20 Crt. APPLES $1.60 $2.25. GOOSEBERRIES 45c gallon. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun dried, 3 to 5c; evaporated, C.and 7c; and evaporated and bleached, 910c; prunes, 3to4c, silver prunes Gc to G'c; pears, 11 to 12c. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT 90c. OATS No. 1, white $25$2G; $1.30 per hundred. FLOUR Pat, hard wheat $4.80; val ley flour, $4.40, graham, $3.75 4.25; whole wheat, $3.7o4.25. MILLSTUFFS Brani $28; mid dlings, $32; shorts, $29.00; dairy chop, $27.00$33; hay, $18. Hm Valley, timothy, No. 1, $16 $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17$18; clover, $11.50; cheat, $14; grain $13$15. J ...,to1 lTr 8PECA.Tf Artificial Teeth We wQl make you a set of Artificial Teeth that will LOOK well, WEAK well and PLEASE you.