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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908 7 m TTTTfTffi in Values vteBstM Portland's Fastest-Crowing Store. yflaiity I The GREATEST VALUES OF THE SEASON In READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS for WOMEN and CHILDREN The offerings in this section for this sale are decidedly out of the ordinary. All summer lines have been marked at prices that will insure rapid clearance. Exclusively High Grade and Strictly Tailored Suits and Skirts and at tractively Trimmed Waists are in this sale. All are decidedly underprked. YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO PROFIT BY THESE OFFERINGS. : An Extraordinary Sale of Waists WAISTS WORTH UP TO $2.25 WILL GO AT fl.19 25 dozen extra Cue Lingerie and Tailored Waists are in this lot. Some of them are allover embroidered, some are lace trimmed, some are combinations of embroidery and lace, soma are in the popular tailored styles. AU are great bargains. On Sale at $1.19 The New Tailored Suits We are now showing a great many of the advanced fall styles of Women's Tailored Suits in Chevrons, Broad cloth and fancy stripes. Prices range from $12.50 to $35.00 Walking Skirts $1.00 White Wash Skirts made of linenette, in pleated or plain gored styles; Special... $1.00 Short Kimonos 50c Kimonos and Dressing sacks of best quality per cale, in navy, red, black and grey, with neat stripe and figured pat terns, worth (iuc and 75c Special 50c Long Kimonos 98c Full length Kimonos of fine quality figured lawn, batiste and Japanese crepe; worth $1.25 to $1.95, Choice 90c Women's Coats $5.00 Women's Short Coats of broadcloth, in black, navy and red; also tan, shadow stripe, covert, loose nd half fit ted styles; worth $7.50. On sale this week at $5.00 Citation. In tho County Court of the State of Urogou, in tlio Uounty or Cluckamas. In tho mutter of the estate of Jonas J. Kiuift'uinu, deceased. - To Kncliol Kaufl'mau, Daniel Kanff iu'id, Lydia Sliroolc, Elizaboth Mast, Gertrude Joss, Samuel Boiler, Jemima Boiler Mast, Benjamin Beiler, Jnceb-l JiHiltif, John Beiler, Kate Boiler, De lilah Boiler, Mary .Beiler, David K. Beiljr, Dulila Miller, Kachel Beer, Jonas Y. Kauffman, Rebeeoa Deet'i, Samuel J. Kaulfiuiin, Jacob N. Kanlt' man and Teua Kramer; heirs and de visees of Jonas J. Kauffmau, deceased, and all others unknown: In tho name of the State ot Oregon i You and eaeh of yon are hereby re quired and cited to be and appear iu the above eutitlod Court at the Sep tember term thereof, to wit: on Mon day the 7th day of Soptomber, A. D. l'JOS, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day and to then and there show cause, if auy there be, why an order of sale should not be granted for the sale of the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at tho northeast corner of the donation laud claim of Wm. J. Brown, in township 4, sonth range 1, east of tho Willamotte meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon, the same also being the northeast cornor of sec tion 81 in said township and rango; thence west along the north line of said claim 80 rods; thence south 200 rods; thonco east 80 rods to the east line of said claim ; thence north along the east line of said claim 200 rods to the place of boginning, containing 100 acres, more or less. As prayed for iu the petition of Daniel Kauffmau, Sam Kauft'man, Jonas Y. Kauffmau and II. II. Deetz, executors of the estate of Jouaa J. Kaaffman, deceased, filed therefore in this Court on tho 2? th day of July, A. D. 1008. Witness, the Honorable Grant B. Dimick, County Jodge of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, this 27th duy of July, 1908. Attest. F. W. UREENMAN, (SEAL) County Clerk. By W. L. MULVEY, Deputy. H. 15. CROSS, Attorney for Estate. 4w Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the State of O-egon, fo" Clackamas County. Kcburt A. Philp, Plaintiff vs. Evelyn Philp, Defendant. To Evelu Philp, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you 'n tho above entitled suit on or before the 22ud day of August, 1008, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and it you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint, tor waut thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: For a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defoudant. This summons is published by order of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas Connty, Oregon, which order was made and entered on the 7th day of July. UI08, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning Friday, July 10th, 1008, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, AnRust 21st, 11)80. GEO. C. BROWN ELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. Iu the Circuit Court of the St.ite of Oregon, for Clackamas County, Laura B. Grow, Plaintiff, vs. Robert R. Grow, Defendant. Iu tho name of the State of OregoD, Our Mid - Summer Sale of Men's Fine NEGLIGEE SHIRTS From all indications this sale will be the best sale of men's Shirts we ever held. It contains bigger quantities, better qualities and prettier patterns than we have ever had the good fortune to offer before. These negligee shirts are made with soft turn-down collar that buttons down, two buttons on the sleeves, perfect fit ting and all high-grade make. All men know the quality of these shiris, know of what good materials they are made know how finely they fit and know how well they wear. All shirts in this sale are positively this season's styles, a select assortment of patterns in light, medium and dark effects; a full line of sizes; they come in the Plain Soisette, cream, tan or white; $1.50 values $1.05 Fancy Soisettes, cream, tan or white; $1.50 values. . $1.15 Fancy Corded madras, white; $1.75, values for $1.39 Pretty Pongee silk, regular $2.50 values for, . . , . $1.98 All silk, white; best $3.50 values, for $2.19 AUsilk, white; best $5 values, for $3.19 flannel and mohair, fancy braid. Prices range from yon are hereby requirod to appear and answer to tho complaint filed against you iu the above entitled canso, on or before the fifteenth day of August, 1008, and iu default thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, that is that the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between you and the plaintiff be dissolved. Service of summons on you by pub lishing is made by the order of the Honorable Grant B. Dimick, judge of tho County Court, made and entered on the SOtli day of June, 1008, 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 Conuty, State of Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks prior to tho fifteenth day of August, 1008, and the first publication thereof is in the issue of said newspaper of ditto July 8rd, 1008. H. O. KING, Attorney for Plaintiff. 235 Worcester Bid. , Portland, Oiogon. Notice of Final Account of Administrator. In the county court ot the state of Oregon for Clackamas county. In the matter of the estate of Gillie L. Moodie, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of Gillie L. Moodie, deceased, has filed his final account in the coun ty court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county, aud that Monday, the 17th day of August," 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing ol objections therete and tho settlement thereof. Dated and first published on the 17th day of July, 1908. G. A. JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of Gil lie L. Moodie, Deceased. Summons. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. M. M. Spofford, Plaintiff Vs. Martin Spofford, Defendant. To Martin Spofford, defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon you aw hereby required to appear and answer the com pi lint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court on or before the expiration of six weeks from aud after the first pub lication of this Bummons, to-wit: the 18th day of September. 1903, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in this complaint, to wit: for a decree against you dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between yen aud plaintiff on the ground of desortiou and cruel and inhuman treatment. This summons is published pursuant to an order duly made aud enterod in the above entitled suit on the 1st day of August, 1908, by Hon, Grant B. Dimick, Judgcof the County Court lor Clack amas County, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof is the 7th day of August, 1908. C. H. PIGGOTT, Attorney fo Plaintiff. Addess, Rooms 4-5-6 Mulkey Bldg. , Portland, Ore. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tlte State of Or. gon for Clackamas County. J. V. Gilbert, Plaintiff Va Jennie II. Gilbert, Defedant. To Jennie H. Gilbert, defendant: Iu the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yoD.in the above entitled suit and Children's Wash Dresses A general clearance of Gingham, Percale or Chambray Dresses, made in a variety of pretty styles, in sizes 0 to 14 years, and values up to $1.50. On Sale at $85c Beautiful Sheer White Lawn Dresses, elaborately trim med with embroidery, insertion and rnffles, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Dresses in this lot worth up to $2.95, but owing to most of them being slightly soiled and mussep we offer them at $1.00 Silk Petticoats $5.00 These Petticoats are made from excellent quality taffeta silk, having 10-inch flounce, finished with shirring, fine tucks and small ruf fle; also deep underlay and dust ruffle; our reg ular f6.50 quality; black only. Special at . . $5 .00 Bathing Suits at Reduced Prices $1.50 to $3.50 Women's and Children's Bathing Suits of serge trimmed with plain and all neatly $3.50 $1.50 to ssszassasBsa court on or before tho expiration of six weeks froln and after tho first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: the 7th day of Soptomber, 1008. and if you fail bo to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to tho court for the re lief prayod for in this complaint, to wit: for a decree against you dissolv ing the bonds of matiiniouy now ex isting between you and plaintiff on the ground of desertion and cruel and inhuman treatment. This summons is published pursuant to an order duly made aud entered in the above entit eled suit on the 22nd day of July, 1908, by Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of tho County Court for 01 ckamas Comity, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof is the 24th day of July, 1908. NEWTON McOOY, Attorney fur Plaintiff. Address, Room 715, Oregoniiiu Bldg. Portland, Ore. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo recoived bv the .directors of School District No. 110 (-1... t(; .,.,,1 f material for a school house, 24 x 88 with porch and belfry. Said building to be constructed on the property for merly owned by A. O. Hollingsworth, on Viola road ahont eight miles dis tant from Oregon City, in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, ac cording to the plans and specifications thereof now on file at tho residence of the olork, E. N. Brook, near site of proposed building, where bids will be received up to Saturday, August 2lBt, 1908. The board will then open the bids and reserve the right to reject any aud all bids. UEO. O. ARMSTRONG, FRANK POLEHN, H. A. ALLEN, School Board District No. 116. 8-21 Notice Of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned, administrator with will aunexod of the estate of R. J. Ogdcn, deceased, has filed iu the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, his final aooouut and report as such administrator with wi'l annexed o( said estate, and that Monday, the 24th day of August, 1908, at the hour of 10:30 a. m., has beu fixed as the hour and the court room of said county court ns tho pluco for the hearing of any objections to said final accuunt and report and settle ment thereof. ry oraor oi cue county court anteroa this 17tn day of July, 1908. W. L. MITCHELL, Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of R. J. Ogdun, Deceased. THOS. F. RYAN, Attorney tor Administrator. Bids for Lumber. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals, until Monday, August 81st, at four o'clock p. in., for furnishing Oregon City with lumber for municipal pur poses for the period of one year. Make separate bids for rough and sur faced lumber per M., all lumber to be deliveied at Oregon City, Oregon, un der the directions of the street super intendent. The successful bidder is expected to enter into a written con tract with Oregon City, for furnish ing said lumber. By order of the conncil of Orogon City. W. A, DIMICK, 8-14 Recorder. Money to Loan Abstracts of Land Titles JOHN W. LODER Attorney-at-Law Stevens Bldg. Oregon City, Or. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Ida M. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. John Martin, Defendant. To John Martin, the above named defendant : Iu the name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to uppear and answer the complaint . filed against you in the above entitled suit ou or beforo Sept. 21, 1908, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plui'itiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order ot Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, which 'order was made aud entered on the Cth day of August, 1908,;aud the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning Friday, Aug. 7th, 1908, and continuing each week thereafter, to and including Friday, Sept. 18th, 1908. First publication of this summons August 7th. 1908. Date of last publi cation Sept. 18, 1908. M. MOREHEAD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, County of Clackamas. Archibald McKou.ie, Plaintiff vs. Leonora McKenzie, Defendant. . Iu 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 25th day of Sopteniber, 1908, that being six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear auu auwser the complaint, the plaintiff.wlll apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wit: for a 'decree of di vorce dissolving the bonds ot matri mony now existing between the plain tiff and defeudent above named. This summons is published for six succes sive weeks by order of tho Honorabe Thomas O'Day, Jucige of the Circuit Court of the State ot Uregou lor the County of Multnomah in the absence of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the Cirouit Court, State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, made on the 23rd day uf July, 1908, the first publication being on the 14th day of August, 1908. A. E. COOPER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, Connty of Olaokamas. M. Priggo Butt, Plaintiff VB. John Butt, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear .and answer the oompluint filed againgst you in tho above entitled suit on or beforo the 25th Lay of Soptomber, 1908, that beinq six weeks after the date of the first publication of ttiis summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer the complaint, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief therein prayed for, to-wit: for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant above named. This summons is published for six successive weens by order of the Honorable Earl O. Brouaagh, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah in the absence of the Honorable John B. Ulo laud, Judge of the Circuit Court, Stato of Oregon, County of Olaoka mas, made on the 23d day of July, 1908, tho first publication being on the 14th day ot August, 1908. A. E. COOPER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summer Rates to Yaqulna and New port. Round trip tickets to Yaqulna and Newport are now on sale at Southern Pacific depot at rate of $fl.OO, good to return within six months from date of sale, which closes October 15th. Round trip tickets good going on Sat urdays and returning the following Monday, $3.00. Call on or address IS. T. Fields, Agent, Oregon City. Portland Railway, Li&ht and Power Company o. w. P. DIVISION TIHB TABLE Between Portland and Oregon City LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE LEA i A ij " i i g il l t I i I i o. I ! 4.00 5.27 5.40 5.40 5.46 6.45 6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.26 7.20 7.00 7.50 8.00 6.50 6.58 7.60 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 12.00 12.08 1.00 12.30 1.20 1.30 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 1 3.00 3.08 4.00 3.30 4.20 4.30 1 3.3C 3.38 4.30 4.00 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.08 5.00 4.30 5.20 5.30 4.30 4.38 5.30 5.00 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.08 6.00 5.30 6.20 6.30 5.30 5.38 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. 800 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 'l0.50 10.55 10.03 1o!o8 11.00 11.00 11.50 11.55 11.03 11.08 11.59 12.00 12.4C 12.50 11.55 11.58 12.60 12.55 To Milwaukle only. ! Via Lents Junction. Dally, ex cept Sunday; leaves on Sundays 4:15 a. m. A. M. figures In Roman. P. M. fig ures in black. Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale, Gresham. Borlne. Eacle Crank. Rata. cada, Cazadera and Intermediate points leave uou jet. y:3o; :a&; 11:35 a. m., 1:35: 4:05: 6:35: 7:25 d. m. Arrive Golf Jet. 7:20; 8:42: 10:42 a. m. 12:42; 2:42; 6:12; 7:40; !9:4C; 10:30 p. m. From Gresbam only. ! From Troutdale only. "" Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been dnly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Bonjamin Carter deoeased, and any and all per sons having claims against the said estate must present'thera to the ad ministratrix at Aurora, Oregon, on or before the expiration of six months from the date of this notice. IDA J. YERGEN, -Administratrix. J.O.MULLEN, 8-14 Attorney for Administratrix. FEEDING HORSES. Variety of Grain Properly Balanced Give Best Resulta. One of the commonest faults in feed ing horses Is the lack of variety In feed. Considering the number of dif ferent grains aud feed stuffs, it does socra strauge that every team owner should not provide for his animals a ration that would be perfectly accept able to Its system at nil times. It Is a fact, however, that no more than 20 per cent feed what may bo termed a well balanced ration. The other 80 per cent still cling to the old ration of corn and hay or oats and hay, which practical experiments have long since proved to be expen sive and wasteful. When it comes to feeding your horses, Just think of your own appetite. Supposing you were performing hard work, manual labor, how long would you be content to eat two articles of food, the same thing for every meal, day after day? It is pretty safe to say that you would tire ot your ration In a very short time. A bnd digestion and a poorly nour ished body are always the results of Improperly balanced food, writes a breeder In American Cultivator. When such a condition exists In either man or horse the best physical effort can not be expected; it Is Impossible. No one or two articles of feed will supply to your horses nil the elements of nu trition that their system needs. If you want the best results, feed a ra tion that contains all the elements of nutrition In properly balanced por tions. Corn alone Is not a well bal anced grain for feeding; neither are onts nor barley. Of the three grains oats are probably fed more extensively thnn nre corn and barley combined. Barley Is rnpldly gaining favor as a feed, however, and when properly combined with the oth er grains makes an Ideal ration. We cannot emphasize too strongly the necessity for grinding the grain part of the rntlon. The horse owner who falls to do this loses 25 to 50 per cent of the nutritive value. The hard outer covering of the grain makes It difficult to digest, and a very large proportion passes through the stomach of the animal In an undigested condi tion. An examination of the feeds will ebow the Whole grain nnd prove the truth of this statement. When you feed a ground ration you prepare It for quick digestion. Your animals utilize It more readily, and there Is practically no waste. It should be re membered that the horse digests its food quickly, and whatever ration you feed should be prepared with a view to supply the nutrition tho horse needs. Your horses will work better and keep In better condition on five or Blx quarts of ground mixed seed thnn they will on eight quarts of whole grain. Feed, a variety of grains properly balanced nnd have them well ground, nnd you will not only have better horses, but It will cost you loss money to obtain this much desired result t . Running the Hand Separator. When running tho hund separator, the handle should be turned steadily, care being taken to keep a constant even pressure nil the way round, not pushing down hard nnd pulling up hnrd, while for a moment when the crank is down and again at the top there Is no pressure upon it. Turn at the speed the directions call for, or if It la found by testing tho sklmmllk that it is not skimming clean nn in creased speed of from three to five turns per minute will help matters. Bulletin Michigan Experiment Station. THE SWINEHERD. Tests nt the Indiana experiment sta tion indicate that pigs make better gains when their gruln Is fed dry thnn they do when It Is mixed with water. This would suggest that thoso who take the trouble to mix grain with water before feeding waste their time and to a slight extent the food vnlue of the grain. The Pigpeni In Summer. In summer, If the pig keeper Is wise, a largo proportion of his stock will be running out to grass. Then of course Is an opportune time to give the va cant piggeries a thorough cleansing nnd lime washing to set drainage of yard and outlets right nnd attend to any structural repairs that may be necessary. On a dairy farm especially should tho piggeries bo kept In a sani tary condition. If neglected, offensive odors arise from them. In many cases the dairy Is not far away. This Is a point which should be watched. When building or rebuilding pens let them be as fur removed as possible from the dairy, for this is not only objection able, but really harmful, ns few things absorb tho Impurities of tho atmos phere more readily thnn milk. Protein Feed of the Farm. For the pig two to six months old protein Is the most Important feed. Without protein it cannot build up the lean meat or grow to any size. Pro tein Is found In sklmmllk, clover and alfalfa. Corn Is nine-tenths carbo hydrates. Outs have a little more pro tein than corn, but not sufficient for the pig. Itye contains n llttlo more protein than corn. Barley Is one of the best feeds ou tho furm. It contains more protein than rye. In clover aud alfalfa there Is a large bulk for the required nutrients, and p'S cannot get enough for a maximum growth. Even If you hnvo corn and clover It Is still necessary for ttic young pljr to have some protein food cowpeas, soy lH-nns or Canada field pens. There Is nothing better grown on the farm to balMtico up the ratlon.--Profesior William Dietrich. The Kind You Have Always In use for over 30 years, and ffiji j sonal All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good "are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and Allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC OINT.ua OOMMNT, TT HUIMftV TItlT, NtW VOIM OITV. t:;r, 1 ":::,.:l.-.Tr:vr- I ADDING NEW SUBSCRIBERS Home Telephone Company's Good Showing. The Oregon City & Farmer's Inde pendent Telophoue Company which is uow under the control of our looal business men, is rapidly enlarging its bnsineBS here and many new names are being added to their already large list. The new company proposo to show the people of this oity and the surrounding country what can be done with a flue equipment and have been making unprecedented induoe monts to the publio looking to the great ultimate growth of their lines, aud their efforts have not fallen short, as is evidenced by the magnificent gains they have made in the past few weeks. Within the past ten days the following new phones have been in stalled and we append this list lor the benelit of the present users of the Home line: Braudc, Honry, Store, A 210 Urady, K. A., Kos., A 125 Bain, D., Kos., B 100 Bancke, W., Kes., B 97 Barbur, Mrs. K. t., Kes., A 110 Barlow. F. T Res., B 291 Beatie, R. B., Res., A 217 Benson, Mrs. J. H. Res., A 213 Bradley Geo. W., Ros., A 208 Bradley, Uoo., Kes., B 102 Bradley, Harry, Res., A 08 Boyer, E. K., Res., A 260 Brownell, Geo. O., Res., A 1C1 Buchold, Mrs. Edward, Res., A 249 Burns, O. E , Res.. A 100 nu..,hn. CI E.. Kes.. A 219 Oourand, E. , Livory and Foed Stable, a 144 Cross, F. E., Res., B 100 Curtis, F. O., Ros., B 98 Curtis, Mr. 0., Ros, A 202 Dillmaii, J., Res., B 24!) Dix Bros., Lumber Yard, B 210 Ely, Goo., V.. Store, A 24 Easthain, O. W., Rex., B 101 Eby, O. D. , Res. , A 222 Elliott & Gorbett, Office, 84 Elliott E. P., Ros., ' A 104 Etchison, John, Res., B 211 EBtes, Wm., Res., B 104 Fields, E. T., Res., A 278 Fisher, Frod, Ros. , B 125 FiBhor, J. E., Ros., B li)2 Gadko, F. C, Res., A 223 Gordon, Mrs. M. J., Res., A 200 Harris, V., Grocer, B 153 Hawley Pulp & Paper Co., 25 Ho Sing, Kes, A 40 Hunt, A.. S, Res., U 228 Hoiit, O. S., Res., I) 205 Huntley, W. A., Res., A 233 Herzig, M., Res., A 119 Holraaii, R. h., Uudortaker, A 163 Holman, K. L., Ros., B 220 Jack, A. F Res.. A 221 i,.nb .T TC. Grocer. A 155 Joyn'or, A. ., Restaurant, 103 Joyner, a. ri., ivdd., Justin, Mrs. M. A , Res, A 232 Ketchum, E. P., Ros., A 229 Kendall. T. P.. Ben., A 80 Knerner, Rudolph, Ros., A 97 Lawson, W.,'Ros . ' A 103 Lageson. L. J., Hub., B K) Lutz, Mrs Augusta, Ros, A 20 Lynch, Joseph, Ros., A 159 Lyons, D. , Ros., A 214 Linn, B. V., Ros.. A 82,1 Moreland, Mrs. M. J., Res., B 200 Montour, Mrs. Helen, Res., B 20J Mil'.er, Jacob, Ros., 88 Millu, Mrs. A. W., Res., A 224 Miles, F. A., Uos.. A 202 Myers, Thos. J., R".i A f ' Mc.Comb, J. 8 , Kes., B 222 Myers, Thos. J., Lndertaker, A 2bU Nash, O. E., Res. , A 230 Oregon City Conner, 61 Parks, II. D., A 254 Portland Ry. Lt. & P. Co., (Works at Dam) 24 Prioe, Calvin, Res., 217 Phillips, Mrs. a E., Res., B 102 PowersMrs. J. F., Res., B 200 Ramsby, 8. M., Roh.. A 240 Richardson, Mis. O. W., Res., B 202 Hchaflor. J. a, Res., B 238 Seller. K. Res., A 102 Sceley, H., Grocer, A 81 Simmons. Bud, Res. , A 225 Jinmm.m V. B. . RliH. . K 2t5 Southern Pacific Depot, 128 Somar, John, Res., " Shewman. Wm. A. Jr.. Res., A 2 t. Bhivoly, Mrs. W. B., Res.. B2 6 Smith's Meat Market, 212 Smith, W. O., Res., B 287 Spagle, J. C., Res., A 2o5 Sullivan, T. W.. Res., 20 Trucey. J. M'., Ros.. A 243 Thompson, Bert, Kos., A 100 Van Wey, H. K.. Res., B 214 Wasnorn. J. E., Res., A 192 Welsh, Frank, Ros., 21 Wood. J. G.. Res., B 59 Wheeler, A. C, Res.. A 102 White, W. A., Res., A 216 Williams, T. J.. e., A 96 Williams, Horace, Rob., U 00 ""3 -M Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his per- supervision since Its Infancy. Signature of NEW TODAY WANTED Thorouhgly capable and experienced girl for house work. Call at Courier office. FOR SALE 25 head of good Eastern Oregon horses. A. D. Gribblo, Macksburg, Ore. $200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL Busi ness, dally profits, $5.00 to $10, par ticluara free, write today. B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf FOR SALE. 30 aores good level laud 8 miles from Oregon City. Good wells, barn, cabin and outbuildings. Plenty of top and limb wood. JNIo rock; good soil, all tillable. Few rods from Molalla road. Write or oall Burley & Stafford, R. D. No. 8. Pao. States, Framers 140. 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 aide 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 Masonlo Temple, Oregon City. WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY locality good pay; experience un necessary, to represont large real estate organization. Write today. B. F. Loos Co., DeB Moines, Iowa, tf Insure fn the FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE R. A. Conservative, Strong, Safe, Prompt and Cheap Should there be no local agent write to J. J. KERN SECRETARY 565 East Yamhill St. PORTLAND, - OREGON 60 YEARS' Or'' EXPERIENCE A Tradi Marks Fftt" Copyright Ac. j. utaiuns Anyone landing a sketch and description vnny quickly ftsoeriain our opinion free whet li or au Intention l prtthably patontiible. Communlra ttouafltrictly confidential. HANUBOOK oufutont eiit free. 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