Vatoes Q"" Special Sale YOU CANT EQUAL THESE VALUES ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY There will be great rush for these values for unquestionably these offerings are exceptionally attractive and most women will realixe that they are. If you wish the first choice of the most fashionable fabrics at tempt ingly low prices, no more favorable opportunity will come your way this season. NEW FALL SILKS AT $1.50 Silks away down In price; that's the spe cial word from the ailk counter this week's selling; a splendid selection, Including such popular silks as novelty Messallnea and print warp, Loulssenes In Pernlan plaids, rich Egyptian designs in the new shades electric blue, smoke gray. Burgundy red, new tans, olive green, new rose, new browns, navy blue, etc.; these are the silks that are In vogue for now and the coming winter and will be shown in amaz ing abundance; extraordinary values, special at $1.50 SILK WAISTING8 AT 75c An unusually beautiful assortment of fancy Silks for waists, in all the new" popular shades and very latest styles, including Taffetas, Loulssenes, Messalines, etc., in neat broken checks, Pekin Complete THE NEW 8U ITS Our showing of the new 8uits will delight you. All the leading models are here in a 'great variety of the fashionable materials. You'll have no trouble In finding just what Is wanted at a price well within the limitations of your purse. SUITS AT $25.00 In the newest and smartest models, the man-tailored kind, of elegant quality broadcloth, worsteds and novelty suitings; the coats are 26 to 3G Inches long, satin lined, some are satin or braid trimmed, others plain tailored; the skirts are new and strictly up-to-date, made to correspond with the coat; about 20 different styles to choose from at 25-00 AT $19.50-T-Suits for women and misses; 12 distinct models and all are the very latest styles; some are braid and satin trimmed, others are plain tailored; materials are broadcloths, fancy chevron stripes, novelty suitings and hard twisted worsteds; wide range of colors, including solid black; the skirts are gored, pleated, buttoned and self-fold trimmed; coats are all satin lined. A GRAND LOT OF SUITS AT $12.50 AND $15.00 Great many of these are samples and only one of a kind; represent every new feature for the Fall; coats are 30 to 3C Inches long, wide choice of ma terials; handsome suts for little money. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS Do you want variety when you make your choice of a fall coat? Ydti don't have to go further than this store for the broadest and our qualities, styles. Summons. lu the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Adelaide E. Miller, Plaintiff, . vs. ThomaB Miller, Defendant. To Thomas Miller, defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before tli 9th day of Ootober, A. D. 1908, said date being after the ex piration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if vou fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to court for the relief demanded in the oompaiut, towif For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant This summons is published by order of Hon. Gra'it B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, which order was made and entered om the 20th day of September, 1908, and the time pre scribed for publication thereof is six weeks, i beginning Friday, August 28th, 1908, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday. Ootober 9th, 1908. GEO. O. BROWNELL, Attorney for Paiutiff. Summons. In the Cirouit Court of the State ot Oregon for Clackamas County. Dennis Davis Shingle & Lumber Co , a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Henrietta Pratt, Defendant. To Henrietta Pratt, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the oomplaiut filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or Jbefore the 19th day of October, 1908, the same being more than six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, as pet order of court, and if yoo fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief prayed tor in its complaint, towit: For a deoree adjudging and deore ing that a deed in due form was duly made and executed by Catherine J. Miller to her husband, Jacob P. Miller, on or about the day of Septomber, 1883, conveying to said Jacob P. Miller the premises desuribed in the complaint, being abont 3.4 acres of laud situated in Seotiou Thirty-five (35), Township One (1) South of Range Cue (1) Eabt of the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon, and commonly known as the hyau Tract, which dt-ed was never reoordod. and forever quieting the titla in the present owners of all said tract of land and forever enjoining and retatrainiug the defendant and all persons claiming by, throngh, or under her frou asserting any claim to said premises, or any part thereof, and tor such other and funnei relief as to the court may seeui meet and equitaLle. Ill s Bummous is published in the Oregon City Courier by order of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, County Judge of Clackamas Countr, Oregon, duly made and entered daring ihe absence from said conuty of Hon. T. A. Mo Bride Circuit Judge for ihe above entitled court, on the 81st day of August, 1908. . OGLESBY YOUNG, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date ;of first publication Sept. 4, 1908. Date of last publication Oot. 16, 1908. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executors of the will and estate of Jonas J. Kauffman, deceas ed, by virtue, and In sursu&nce of an of Silks and stripes, novelty stripes, fancy plaids, Scotch plaids, etc.; nothing the silk department offers Is more at tractive or more thoroughly practical for all season's wear than these pretty silk waistlngs; regular $1 and $1.26 values, specially priced for this sale.. 75c NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Specially Priced. A great showing of colored woolen materials, In cluding Read's celebrated Serges, the best and most durable material made, extra heavy weight, brilliant finish, In colors navy, brown, green, red, cream and black; four qualities to choose from. 44-Inch Serges, special at 75c 4G-lnch Serges, special at $1.00 50-Inch Serges, special at $1.25 54-inch Serges, special at $1.50 Showing New Fall and prices will surely decide you to buy here. Women's and misses' Long Coats of broadcloth and light weight kerseys, In black and colors at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50, and $15.00 Children's full lenuth Coats, In great many different styles and materials at $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 Pretty new'Fall Coats for the little ones in bear skins, velvet, plain and fancy cloth at $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50 ATTRACTIVE SHIRT WAISTS Our stock Is now larger and more varied than' It has been at any time this season and embraces styles that are not only dainty and beautiful but are attractively priced. Pleasure and satisfaction are therefore assured to all purchasers. The new Tailored Waists In white and colors $1.25 $1.50 and $1.90 Batiste, mohair, and French flannel Waists at $1.50 $1.95, $2.25 and - $2.50 THE SEASON'S NEW FURS , We have made a special effort this season to please our most exacting patrons when it comes to purchasing furs, as our assortment will show. How we stand on the price question these figures will Indicate: French Coney Neckpieces and Storm Collars, priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, up to $4.50 Isabella Fox and natural mink, priced at $6.50, $7.50, and up to $25.00 order and license of the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, In the above estate, and made and en tered of record on the 9th day of Sep tember. A. D. 1908, will from and af ter the 10th day of October, 1908, pro ceed to sell at private sale, for cash In hand, the following described real estate belonging to said estate, to wit: Beginning at the North East cor ner of the Donation Land Claim of Wm. J. Brown, in T. 4, 8. B. 1, E. of the Willamette Meridian, the same also being the northeast corner of Section 31, In said township and rauge; thence West along the North line of said claim eighty (80) rods; thence South Two Hundred (200) rods; thence East eighty (80) rods to the East line of said claim; thence North along the East line of said claim two hundred (200) rods to the place of beginning con taining 100 acres. Bids for said land may be made to the undersigned at their residence near Needy in said county. The sale Is to be made sub ject to the. confirmation of said Court. DANIEL KAUFFMAN, J. Y. KAUFFMAN, SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, H. H. DEETZ, H. E. CROSS, . Executors. Attorney for Estate. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Hub Kuerten, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix with the Will annexed of the above entitled es tate has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final account as such administra trix with the will annexed of said estate and that the Court has fixed Monday, October 19th, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day at the court room of said Court in Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place of hear ing any and all objections to said re port and the final settlement of said estate. BERTHA KUERTEN, Administratrix with the Will annexed of said estate. BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney for es tate. Dated September 15, 1908. Sheriff's Sale. In the County Court of fife State of , Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. : ' J. J. Johnson, Plaintiff, " vs. Cyrus Arnett, Defendant. STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss. By virtue of an attachment execu tion, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 8th day of Sept 1908, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said oourt on the 8th day of Sept 1908, In favor of J. J. John son, plaintiff, and against Cyrus Ar nett, defendant, for the sum of $338.80, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date hereof, and the further sum of $50, as attorneys fee, and the further sum of $15.00 cost and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, situ ate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The interest and title of said de fendant (Cyrus Arnett) In and to lots C, 7, 8, 9 snd 10 in block numbered 9 In the Oregon Iron and Steel Com pany's First addition to the town of Oswego, In said Clackamas County, Oregon. Now. Therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and de cree, and In compliance with the com Dress Goods Garments mands of 'said writ, I will, on Satur day, the 31st day of October, 1908; at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auc tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. Gold Coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satis fy said execution. Judgment order, de cree, interest, cost and" all accruing costs. R. B. BEATIB, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By R. W. Baker, Deputy, Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Sept. 8, 1908. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Cecillia E. Wamsley, Plaintiff, vs. Charles B. Wamsley, Defendant. To Charles B. Wamsley, 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 Oct. 24, 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 plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, torWlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, which order was made and entered on the 9th day of September, 1908, and the time pres cribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning Friday, Sept 11th, 1908, and continuing each week there after, to and including Friday, Oct. 23d, 1908. First publication of this summons Sept. lltb, 1908. Date of last publi cation, Oct. 23d, 1908. H. F. LATOURETTE, Attorney for Plaintiff Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Earl C. Chase, Plaintiff, vs. Grace M. Chase, Defendant. To Grace M. Chase, Defendant: in the im nf the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court on or berore tne expi ration oi six weeks from and after the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: the SOth day of October, 1908, and If you fall so to appear and answer said onmninint for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for In this complaint, 10 for a decree against you dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between you ana piaintut on the ground of desertion and cruel and Inhuman treatment. This summons Is published pursuant to an order duly made and entered In the above entitled suit on the 16th day of Sep tember, 1908, by Hon. Grant B. Dim ick, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof Is the 18th day of September, 1908. H. C. KING, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 235 Worcester BIdg., Portland, Ore. - OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NEW TODAY $200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL. Busi ness, dally profits, $5.00 to $10, par ticluars free, write today. B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf WANTED Day work, washing, gen eral housework, eto. Apply Mrs. F. Schweitzer, 906 Fifth St , near Barclay school. 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. 30 acres good level land 3 miles from Oregon City. Good wells, barn, cabin and outbnildings. Plenty of top and limb wood. No rock; good soil, all tillable. Few rods from Molalla road. Write or call Burley & Stafford, R. D. No. 8. Pao. States, Framers 146. FOR SALE: My equity ot $500, bal ance bearing 6 per cent, property consisting of four lots nicely fenc ed, C room- house, wood shed, cow barn, hen house, 15 bearing fruit trees, garden, and well, Will take team. JOHN W. GERBER, Oregon City, (Elyvllle.) 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 Bide 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. FOR SALE by 0. A. Cheney, of Ore gon .City, a saw mill and 325 acres of good saw-timber and farming lands. 25 acres improved, a good house and barn, close in, for $25 per acre; saw mill thrown In. Also 226 acres of farming land 12 miles from Salem with 25 acres of hops, 80 acres improved, 2 houses and 2 barns and living water. A good grain or stock farm. For $25 per acre. Public Notice. Any person who can give any infor mation as to the person, hotel or rooming house with whom Christ Hiest, age 76, ' weight about 160 ponnds, German, lived or boarded about the first week ot July, 1908, will please addresss same to Hesse & Beckett. Attorneys at Law, 207 Pon ton Bldg. Portland, Oregon. at Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is trireby given that all second-halt payments of taxes must be made nn or before Monday, the fifth day of October, 1908, or penalty and interest will be aaded from the first dav ot April as provided by law . R. B. BEATIE. Tax Collector. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor atTiny place of business, Main street be tween 4tli and 5th for a period ot three months. E. A. BRADY. Administratrix' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned lias been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Thomas Kerr, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same with proper vouchers, duly verified, according to law, at the office of George C. Brow nell, at Oregon City, Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, within six months of the date of the publication of thia notice, Dated, September 21st, 1908. NETTIE KERR, Administratrix of the estate of Thom as Kerr, deceased. GEO. C. BROWNELL, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that C. W. Druschel and W. H. Druschel, execu tors of the last will and testament of William Druschel, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, their final account of their administration of said estate, and that Monday, the 19th day of Oc tober, 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M,, at the court room of said Court, at the Court House, Clackamas County, Ore gon, has been appointed by the said Court as the time and place for hear ing and determining any and all ob jections to said account. C. W. DRUSCHEL, W. H. DRUSCHEL, Executors. J. U. Campbell, Attorney for Execu tors. Assessor's Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. . Notice is hereby given that upon the third Monday Jn October, to-wit: October 19th, 1908, the board of equal ization will attend a meeting ' at the County Court House of Clackamas County, Oregon, and will publicly ex amine the assessment rolls and cor rect all errors In valuations, descrip tions or qualities of lands, lots or other property. Dated at my office this 21st of Sep tember, 1908. JAMES F. NELSON, 4t County Assessor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. - Notice is hereby given that I will at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, 207 Eighth street, for a period of six months. E. MATTHIE3. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that I will, at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, corner Sixth and Main streets, for a period of three months. JOHN GOHRA. iTOTTCEbF APPLICATIONFORA Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that I will, at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap- ' ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, corner Main and Seventh streets, A. H. GRIESSEN. For Chronic Diarrhoea. "While in the army in 18C3 I was taken with chronic diarrhoea," says George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa. "I have since tried many remedies but without any permanent relief un til Mr. A. W. Miles of this place por nuaded me to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which stopped It at once." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. OCTOBER 2, 1908 THE TRACTION FLlRcia.tiLr.Llfi'c Cleveland Disgusted With Mayor Johnson's Methods. Convtnlanct and 8afety Are Ignored . to Kp Three Cent Fare 8yiUm From Bankruptcy Lots of Tims and Comfort Far Outweigh the Saving In Pannita. Seml-munlclpal ownership of street cars does not seem to be giving the satisfaction that was anticipated. The Municipal Traction company is really the city of Cleveland disguised to evade a state law, and, according to the Cleveland papers, It is defying state laws and city ordinances In a way that would bring Mayor Johnson Into action In ten minutes If the lawbreaker were an ordinary corporation. Perhaps the worst example of this Is the blocking shut the derallers at grade crossings and drawbridges, which are designed automatically to prevent a car running through an open draw or being run down by a train. The most frightful trolley accidents have been due to the absence of such derallers as have now been put out of service In Cleveland, The law has also been defied by the breaking of the fare and service con tracts with suburban towns which were Inherited from the Cleveland Electric Railway company, cursed while alive, but now of blessed mem ory. The following editorials from two of the principal Cleveland dallies show the trend of local sentiment. Under the caption "Making It 'Pay'" the News nays: "The ancient maxim The klug can do no wrong' has been translated into the modern phrase 'The municipal traction company may do what It pleases.' "What are laws and ordinances for the convenience of citizens or for the preservation of their lives If such legal restraint Interferes with the successful demonstration of three cent fare? "Safety devices upon drawbridges hare been brushed aside. The other day a man with both legs cut off lay for fifteen minutes under a car which carried no Jack. Such a device seems to have been scarce upon all the cars blockaded by the accident. "Upon East Fifty-fifth street have appeared the old dinky cars equipped with hand brakes. Even the traction company has scarcely cheek enough to post Its famous 'This Is Tour Proper ty' notice In these antiquated cars. "The Superior avenue line has been reduced fifteen and the Lorain avenue service ten runs. "So It goes all over the city. Three cent fare, to be sure, unless one needs to transfer. But what service! It may be made to 'pay' the traction company, but will It 'pay' the city?" Somewhat more judicially the Leader deals with these and other shortcom ings under the caption "Dear Bought Economies:" "Some of the so called economies which the so called Municipal Traction company Is' practicing are costly to the public. The saving to the corporation Is more than offset by the loss to Its patrons. " 1 "In some Instances the partial or complete withdrawal of street cars from lines which do not yield suffi cient revenue to satisfy Mayor John son and bis associates in the traction business has damaged property more than enough to balance the saving to the company which promised Cleve land better service In every respect as well as lower fare. On many lines the Increased Intervals between cars are causing such long waiting by thou sands of passengers that If tbelr time Is counted as worth only a modest sum by the hour or the day the loss which they undergo Is much more than enough to offset the profits of poor service to the corporation which Is re sponsible for It. "Another traction company saving costly to the people of Cleveland Is the change In the rate of fare to the sub urbs. It means less health and pleasure for the poor, less comfortable summers, less satisfaction In life. That sort of economy for the railroad company Is far from profitable to the public. The effect of cutting off open cars In warm weather will be similar to the changes which are so adverse to the develop ment of the suburbs and the spreading out of the city Into the Inviting and wholesoineeountry around Cleveland. It will be a form of saving which can not fall to be burdensome to the com munity." A Late Awakening. The chairman of the finance commit tee of the council of Woodstock, N. B., writes: "The Woodstock municipal lighting plant was Installed In 1882, at a cost of approximately $20,000, and continued to serve the town up to the fall of 1006, when a contract was entered Into by the corporation with a private con cern generating by water power. The municipal plant had got In poor shape and was not giving a satisfactory serv ice, and this, added to the high price of fuel, Induced the corporation to accept the offer of the private company, which now has a monopoly, the municipal plant being practically fit for the scrap beep." London Continues to Los. Fifteen of the London boroughs have municipal electric plants, the Invest ment In which is nearly $30,000,000. In 1907 the net profit from these plants, without providing for depreciation, was about $1.1,000. As the depredation would amount to $200,000, the net loss for the yenr wss approximately $185, 000 KILLthi COUCH I AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. Eling'i WITH 3 Discovery IfUlJ MICH nm rwuunB arv, n.oo. "-OLDS Trial Botilt Ft AND ALL THROAT AN0 LUN0 TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFAOXOBXi OS KOHEY BXFUNDED. STEAMERS Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES And Way Landing FAST STEAMER BAILEY GATZERT Makes round trips week days, ex cept Friday, to The Dalles, fare $2. 00; leaving Portland 7 A. M., leaving The Dalles at 8 P. M., arriving Port land 9 P. M. SUNDAYS : Round trips to Cascade Looks, , leaving Port land 9 A. M., arriving back 5 P. M. Fare $1.00. .. -STEAMERS Operating daily, except Sunday, be tween Portland and The Dalles, call- Inff nf. nil u'lii Inuriinfffi for freichfc and passengers.. First class aacommo daitons for wagons and livestock. Leave 7 A. M. For further information write to General Office, Portland, Oregon. S. F. MoDONALD, 8upt. Portland Railway, Light and Power Company o. w. P. DIVISWX TIME TABLE BttwMU Portland and Oregon City LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE LEAVE o f a a B O V a a B ft w 61 F a ? 0 t '4.001 6.27 1 6.40 5.40 5.461 6.46 6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.261 7.20 7.00 7.60 8.00 6.50 6.58 7.50 7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30 8.00 8.60 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 9.80 9.38 10.30 10.00 10.60 11.00 10.00 10.08 11.00 10.30 11.20 11.30 10.30 10.38 11.30 11.00 11.60 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.59 11.30 12.20 12.30 11.80 11.38 12.30 12.00 12.60 1.00 12.00 12.08 1.00 12.30 1.20 1.30 12.30 12.38 1.30 1.00 1.60 2.00 1.00 1.08 2.00 1.30 2.20 2.30 1.30 1.38 2.30 2.00 2.60 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 5.20 5.30 4.30 4.38 S.30 5.00 6.50 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 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 9.65 9.03 9.08 10.00 9.30 9.33 9.38 10.00 10.60 10.56 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 12.65 To MHwaukle only. ! Via Lents Junctlqn. Dally, ex cept Sunday; leaves on Sundays 4:16 a. m. A. M. figures In Roman. , P. M. fig ures In black. Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale, Qresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta- cada, Cazadera and Intermediate points leave Golf Jet. 7:35; 9:35; 11:35 a. ra., 1:35; 4:05; 6:35; 7:26 p. m. Arrive Golf Jet. 7:20; 8:42; 10:42 a. m. 12:42; 2:42; 5:12; 7:40; 19:46; 10:30 p. m. From Qresham only. I From Troutdale only. FARMERS! Insure In 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 C. D. ffi D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate oui Specialties. Office In Commercial Banl Building, Oregon Cltv. Oregon O.D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortges and Abstracts carerully made. Money to loan on good ecur''y. 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SCHUEBEL Attorneys At Law Will practice in all courts, make nol lections and settlements of estates farnisli abstracts of title, lend yon money and lend yonr money on first mortgage. OWce in Enterprise bnild ing, Oregon Olty Oregon John W. Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Monday CHICHESTER'S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND tADIES I Aik yo.r Uramrht for CHI-CHES-TER'S Gold oi Ribbon. DIAMOND BUAN I PILLH, for twenT-ne ye regarded at Bert, Safest, Alwaya Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE 0. B. DIMICK W. A. DIMICK DIMICK (& DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Mortgages Foreclosed. Abstracts Furniphed. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Bucurity, Andresen Bldg Oregon City Laud Titlea, Land Office Business and Alining Law a Specialty. Kx-Registei U. 8. Laud Office Phone Maiu 7106. ROBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW 833 Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORB). O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to, Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. SANDY STAGE & LIVERY LEAVES Sandy (or Boring at 6:30 a. ra. and 2:30 p. m. Boring lor Bundy at 8.116 a. m. and :45 p. ra. SUNDAY 8CHUDULK Leave Sandy lor Boring at 6 U0 a. m. and 2. SO p. ra. Leave Boring lor Sandy at 0M a. lu. and 4:45 p. m. At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CUANOB WITHOUT NOXICK EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor STRAIGHT & SALISBURY SUCCESSORS TO A. MfflLSTIN Plumbing and Tinning Pumps and Spray Pumps MAIN ST., NEAR 8th. PHONE 101 1 LOW WILL BK MADE THIS SEASON BY THE Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) From Oregon City, Oregon AS FOLLOWS ; Both Ways One Way TO Through Via Portland California Chicago $73.00 $87.50 St. Louis 68.CO 82.50 St. Paul 60.50 81.75 Omaha 60.50 75.00 Kansas City60.50 75.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return in 00 days with stop over privilt-Kt ot pleasure within limits. Remember the Date For any lurther lulormatiou call on C. T FIELDS, Local Agent, Or write to Hin. HcMLkBAY General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OR. A BK ANO J-UXS in KRD Still A etaltlc boxes, scaled with Blue(w) TAKB NO OTHER. Diif rf uk for CUI.tUlKlt.TtUS V