OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'S, , 190b
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A LIBERAL OFFER.
NEW TODAY
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Portland's Fastest-Growing Store.
Tne
Best
in
Quality
Ttc Best Values of the Season m
READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS
On Sale lot Women and Children-
If you can beat these valoes elsewhere we want to know it, for we are confi
dent as we can be that yot can't. Yo may find garments that look like these,
but not the tmdoabted style, the superior fineness of material and the artistic design
ing and tailoring of oar garments and we know we're qaite safe in leaving the
rest to you. Come tomorrow and share these splendid values. .
Women's Coats $7.50 to $19.50
Hundreds of new, separate Coats which are finding such favor this season; every style
from the new empire models, semi-fitted, to the tight-fittiug or box effects, in three
quarter lengths; broadcloths, kerseys in plain colors and black; many of the tfl0 -n
new striped and plain covert cloths, attractive garments at from $7.50 to Jpl 7.5U
Women's Stylish Stilts atPopida Prices
Constant searching the markets, good judgment in picking the styles and fabrics and
colors that wonen of taste demand, bring to our patrons this week an unusual oppor-,
tunity to choose the newest and' save a neat sum on any purchase made; there are all
kinds of good fabrics, all kinds of good colors, all kinds of good styles and we want
you to particularly note how mnch we are giving in our suits priced this, week at
$12.50 $15.00 $19.50
$25.00
Stylish Coats for Girls
Snappy thoroughly 'well-made Coats, just
a little better than any we know of -at
these prices: $3.50, $4.50, 3.5.50,
$6.50 and $7.50.
Silk Waists $4.50 ,
Bright lustrous taffeta Waists, in black,
red, navy, brown and grey, special $4.50
The Popular Fars of the Season
Furs of dependable quality, as well as
correct styles Scarfs, Muffs and Fancy
Neckpieces portray all the essential
features of the new modes in mink, fox,
Russian pony and French coney. Prices
range from.... $1.25 to $25.00
Heatherbloom Petticoats at $ J .93
These Fetticoats are tiade from genuine
Heatherbloom, extra full, having IP-inch
flounce, finished with embroidered ruffle and
hemstitched pleats, regular $2.50 values,
special, each $1.98
Women's Walking Skirts $3.50
Exceptional values in women's Skirts made,
of fine'ehiffon Panama, flare gored models,
trimmed with three rows of 2-inch taffeta
folds, $5 values, on sale special........ $3.50
Silk Petticoats $3.98
200 Petticoats of excellent quality silk , made
with lG-inch flounce, finished with sectional
ruffles, deep underlay and dust ruffle; $5
and $6.50 values, on sale $3.98
Huntley Bros. Uunrantee to Cure Dyspepsia.
II They Fall, tbe medicine Costs
Nothing.
To unquestionably prove to the peo
pie ofOrogou City that indigestion Biid
dyspepsia are curable and that Rcxall
Dyspepsia Tablets will effect the care,
we will furnish the medicine abso
lutely free if it fails to give ..complete
satisfaction to ai.youe giving it a
trial.
The remarkable success of Roxall
Dyspepsia Tablets is largely due to
the new and successful method of
manufacture, whereby the well
known properties of bismuth, subni
trate and pepsin have been combined
with carminatives and their agents.
Bismuth, subuitrate and pepsin are
recognized by the entire medical pro
fession as specifics for aonte indiges
tiou and dyspepsia.
The pepsiu used in Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets is manufactured by a new
process which develops its greatest
eilioienoy. fepsin supplies to tne di
gestive apparatus one of the most im
portant elements of the digestive
fluid, snd exerts a tonio influence up
on all the glands which supply all
tho.other elements necessary to proper
assimilation and digestion.
The carminitives add properties
which promptly reliove the disturb
anceBjiud pain causel by undigested
food.
The perfect combination of these
ingredients makes a remedy absolute
ly inoomnarable and invaluable for
the complete cure of indigestion and.
dyspepsia.
We are so positively certain of this
that we sell Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets
on oar o An personal guarantee that
they will either cure you or cost you
nothing. Hnutloy Bros., Main street,
Oregon City.
WILSONVILLE.
Little Emma Ridder, who was tak
en to St. Vincent's Hospital by Dr.
Benuy Giosy of Aurora and operated
on for appoudicilis last week, is
speedily recovering and will be home
soon.
Sam Hillman, who has had several
pnraletio strokes of late and has suf
fered much from stomach trouble,
was taken to the Good Samaritan
Hospital Saturday, where it was
found that nothing cduld be done for
him. He will return to his homo
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County as
administrator of the estate of Mary
E. Quinn, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said "estate are required to present
the same to me at my office In the
First National Bank building in Ore
gon City, Oregon, within six months
from this date.
Dated October 23d, 1908.
C. D. LATOURETTE,
Administrator aforesaid.
Administratrix' Notice.
In the Matter of the Estate of S. S.
Brink, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Admin
istratrix of the estate of S. S. Brink,
deceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun
ty, and has qualified. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same at
the office of my attorney, No. 1001
Board of Trade Building, Portland,
Oregon, with proper vouchers, duly
verified, within, six months from, date
hereof.
MRS. S. S. BRINK,
F. E. SWOPE, Administratrix.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Dated October 16, 3908.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the EstatepJ W. B.
Shively, Sr., Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the
estate of W. B. Shively, Sr., deceased,
has filed his final account in the above
entitled Court, and that the 16th day
of November, 1908, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of the said day, in the
Court Rtfom of the said Court, has
been appointed by the said Court as
the time and place for the hearing of
objections. thereto and the settlement
of said estate thereon.
W. B. SHIVELY, JR.,.
Administrator of the Estate of W. B.
Shively, Sr. Deceased.
First publication, October 15, 1908.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
A. B. Partridge. Plaintiff,
vs.
Emelin Pirtridge, Defendant.
To EmelinJPrartidge, defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit, on or
before the 14th day of Deoember, 1908,
and if you fail so to appear or answer,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint
filed, herein against yon. The relief
demanded in the complaint is for a
decree of divorce dissolving the bonds
of marriage now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant and for such
other and lurther relief as to the
Court seems equitable.
This summons is published in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the Coun
ty Court of the County of Clackama
for the State of Oregon, duly made
on the 27th day of October, 1U08, and
the date of the first publication there
of is the 30th day of October, 1908,
and the date of the last publication
thereof is December 11th, 1108.
WALTER G. HAYES.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
W. K.01ark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Marie Ray Clark, Defendant
To Marie Bay Clark, defendant :
in the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby notified and command
ed to appear and answer the coin
plaiut filed against you in the above
entitled court and cause on or before
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, which is
first published o. the Dth day of Oo
tober, 1908; and the day on or before
which, you are required to appear and
answer is the 20 h diy ot November,
1908, whioh is the day i resoribed in
the order for the publioatiou of this
summons, and if yon fail so to appear
or aiiHwer on or before the said 20tii
day of November, 190, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint, to wit :
For a deoree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and ' granting
to the plaintiff such other relief as
to the court seems just and equitable.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon Grant B. Dimick, Judge
of the Comity Court of Clackauia'
County, Oregon, made and entered on
the 8th day of October, 1908.
W. W GRAVES
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
First publication Octoher th. 1903.
Last publication November 20th,
1908.
fendant pay to plaintiff the sum of
I $50 per month permanent alimony for
j the maintenance of said child and lliis
plaintiff, and for general relief, with
her costs and disbursements.
I This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimick,, County
Judge of the County of Clackamas, by
order duly made and entered on the
21st day of Octoberr-lfl8, and said
order directs that publication of this
summons be made one a week for six
sonsecutive ' weeks and the date of
the first publication acording to said
order is October 23, 1908.
H. K. SARGENT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland, Oregon.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas, SS. .
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Alvin Crowe, deceased.
To Nellie Crowe, widow, and Paul
ine Crowe and Nettie Crowe, the chil
dren and minor heirs of- said De
ceased: You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that a petition has been filed
In the above entitled Court by T. C.
Thomas, the Administrator of said
Estate, for an order to sell at private
sale, the following described Real Es
tate of said" Estate, or so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy
debts, claims, and charges against said
Estate, and expenses of Administra
tion, said land being described as fol
lows towli
The West half of the South West
quarter, and Lots numbered Three and
Four of Section, Tp. 3, S. of R. 2
E., of the Willamette Meridian, con
taining 150.11 acres, excepting 50
acres sold to M. C. Wrigley, July 16,
1881, by deed recorded in Book S,
page 519, Deed Records of Clackamsa
County, Oregon.
Tbe same to be sold in separate
parcels as In said petition set forth,
and you, and each of you, are hereby
cited to appear in said Court on or
before the 9th day of November, A. D.
1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, to
show cause, if any you have, why said
Petition should not be granted, and
said order of sale made.
Dated this seventh day of October,
A. D. 1908, at Oregon City, Oregon.
F. W. GREENMAN,
Clerk of the aforesaid Court.
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Lena
C. McCormick, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County . Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, Administrator of the estate
of Lena C. McCormick, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
same to the undersigned at the office
of L. E. Crouch, 420 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon, with
proper vouchers and duly verified,
within six months from the date here
of. Dated and first published October
23 1908.
J. F. McCORMICK,
L E. CROUCH, Administrator.
Attorney for Estate.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Gertrude McCracken, Plaintiff,
vs.
John E. McCracken, Defendant.
To John E. McCracken, defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer te complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the 4th day of December, 1908,
and if you fail so to appear and an
swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for In her said
coqjplaint, to-wlt: a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween the plaintiff and defendant;
that the care and custody of the
minor child of the parties be awarded
to the plaintiff; that the defendant
pay or -secure to the clerk of said
court $100 suit money, and that de-
Contest Notice,
Department ot the Interior, United
States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
October 20, 1908.
A sufficient contest affiadvit having
been filed in this office by David J'.
Moehnke, contestant, against Home
stead Entry No. 4287, for S. E. V
V. E. y. Section 84 Township 8 S
Range 8 E by William Newman, oon
testee, in which it is alleged that he
is well acquainted with the tract of
land embraced in the homestead entry
and knows tbe present condition of
the same ; aljo that the said William
Newman has not resided upon the
land embraced in said homestead en
try for a period of six years prior to
this date, and that the said alleged
absence from the Mid land was not
due to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corps of the United
States as a private soldier, officer,
seaman or marine during the war
with Spam or during any other war
in whioh the United States may be
engaged. Said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond, and offer
evidence touching said allegation at
2 o'clock p. m. on December 21, 1908
before the Register and Roceiver of
the United States Land Office in Port
land, Oregon. The said contestant
having, in a proper affidavit, filed Oc
tober 20, 1908, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence, person
al service of this notice cannot be
made, it is hereby ordered and direct
ed that eucli notice be given by due
and proper publication.
Signed,
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER.
Register.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Two lots In Gladstone, choice,. .$400
10 acres Clackamas Heights house,
barn, 4 acres clear $2250.00
125 acres at Logan house, barn, 15
acres clear, rich soil $3750.00
Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 114, Oregon
City .. $1500.00
Two acres on the O. W. P. car line
-. $1250.00
Sugar pine timber claim NW 1-4 Sec.
8, T. 3. N. R. 9. W. M. D; M. Cali
fornia $2500.00
Part of lots.l and 2, block 122, Oregon
City $250.00
Also private money to loan.
JOHN W. LODER,
Attorney at Law,
Oregon City, Ore.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discorery is the
best medioine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condition
of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world
has-had' thirty -eight years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs, colds, la
grippe, asthma, hay fever, broucbitis,
hsmorrhage of the lungs, and the
early stugos cf consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the devel
opment of pneumonia. Sold nuder
guarantee at Jones' drug store. 60c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
MEADOWBROOK.
Rev. O. T. Kay informs us that
there will be a meeting next Tuesday
to arrange for some unsettled ac
counts. There was a man in town this week
submitting a proposition to the Taft
voters that if twenty-five of them
would vote for Debs he agreed to vote
for Taft.
Mr. Sohaffer informs us that the
lumber market is looking a little bet
tor. The sheep and goat men of this
place have been losing sheep and
goats for some time. They Have been
charging it up to the innocent coyotes.
J. VV. Staudiuger came in contact
with the renegades Saturday after
nuon, and when the smoke clotired
away he discovered it was three of
bis neighbors' dogs.
'l h? smoke cau be seen day and
mailt ascending upward from the
Greek campflreB in the northeast fpart
of town. The Greeks have located on
Colton Avenue.
J. W. Standingor and family called
on Mr. Schaffer Sunday, Mr. Sohaffer
expects to start up his mill as. soon as
lie can find a suitable crank, x red
thinks either one of the "Bills" will
fill the bill.
Eow to Cure a Cold.
Be as careful as you oan, you will
occasionally take cold, and when you
do, get a medicine of known reli
ability,' one that has an established
reputation and that is certain to effect
a quick cure. Suoh a medicine is
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
lias gained a world-wide reputation
by its remarkable cures of this most
common ailment and can always be
depended upon. It acts-on nature's
plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration, opens the secretions and aids
nature in restoring the system to a
healthy condition. During the many
years in whiuli it has been in general
use we Jiave yet to learn of a single
case of cold or attack of grip having
resulted in pneumonia when this rem
edy was used, which shows conclu
sively that it. is a certain preventive
of that dangerous disease. Oh injber
Iain's Cough Remedy contains no
opium it other narcotic and may be
given as confidently to a baby as to an
adult. For sale by Huntley Bros.,
Oregon City and Molalla.
HIGHLAND.
One of Mr. Bmiuel's little boys
had the misfortune to fall from a
horse and break his arm last Sunday.
Frank Rees has lost five head of
fheep in the last three weeks. Mr.
Kees says that it is a bear that's play
ing havock with his flock.
Mr. Hansen, who recently bought
the Christ Moehnke place, is finishing
up his new house. He is now hauling
sand and brick.
Fred Bent has just completed his
new blacksmith shop.
It is reported that Frank Welch has
old his farm at Highland.
Lolyd Scliram has the typhoid fever
and is in Oregon City under the doc
tor's care.
Geo. Stevens has been moving to
his- new home, which he recently
bought of Fred Kleib.
Mrs. Jane Jewett, lately of ' High
land considers herself very fortunate,
as she has found her bedding, which
was lost in transit to Park Place, by
the aid of an ad in the Courier.
Mr. Swhank of Boring is moving
onto his new farm, which he recently
bought of Mrs. J. Pollack.
Fred Kleib has rented the May field
tarm and is now living there.
There seems to be a great display of
new buggies in Highland this falL
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN ! Get acquainted with
E. W. Mellien & Co. Use their free
stable room.
$200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL Busi
ness, daily profits, $5.00 to $10, par
ticluarg free, write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf
LOST Umbrella taken from the office
of Justice of the - Peace Samson.
Please return to the Justice's office.
Marked with green label and the
name of David Wagner. It
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
8 miles from Oregon City. Good
wells, barn, cabin and outbuildings.
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 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 Tuos. F.
Ryan, Secretary of Company. Of
fice Masonic Temple, Oregon City.
Mind Your Business)
If you don't nobody will. It is your
business to keep ont of all the trouble
you cau, and you can and will keep
out of, liver and bowel trouble if you
take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
keep biliousness, malaria and jnau
dioe out of your system. 25c at Jones'
drug store.
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Restaurant changes Hands.
Fred Griesson, proprietor of the
Willamette Hotel, has leased the res
taurant part of his establishment to
Messrs. Monk and Mann, and they
will oonduot a first-class eating house.
The Willamette Hotel is a new struc
ture, furnished new throughout, and
there is no doubt but what the two
gentlemen will be very successful in
their new enterprise.
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For fifteen yenrs-I have watched
the working of Bucklen'a Arnica
Salve; and it has never failed to odre
any gore, boil, ulcer or born to
whiuh it was applied,. It has saved
us many a doctor bill," says A. F.
Hardy, ot East Wilton, Maine. 25
cents at Jones' drug store.
LOST.
A female black and tan hound pup,
about four months old. Any one find
ing or knowing of the whereabouts
of such animal please communicate
with Frank White, Oregon City, Or.
C. D. & D. C. LatouretteJ
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate out
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon,
O.D. Eby
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General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carerully made. Money t
loan on good security. Charges reasonable
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AT THE
Parkplace Cash Store
A BARGAIN COUNTER FOR SHOES
OOODWEAR
SCHOOL SHOB3
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Peas ana tne
Ocean blue, and
I believe as only
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wise JJoys ana oiris
Jo, I Luy only the test, the'
"Goodwear School Shoe.'
They wear, they Fit and
they are made of solid,
leather
Skou Paclud in SouVtnir Cartoni
SMITH-WALLACE SHOE CO.-M.ker
Carritd in Stock at
The PARKPLACE
CASH STORE
Childs Shoes
Sizes 6J to 1, per pair 65c
Childs .Shoes, sizes 64 to 1
per pair 50c
Misses odd Jots shoes per pr. ,50c
Ladies " " . " "
pair $1.00
Ladies fine hand turned, Reg.
price $4; size 3 E $2.50
Boys' odd lots at odd prices
Men's 1 pair wide, size 10
worth 12.50 $1.85
Men's Tan; Reg. price $.50 2.50
Men's Odd Lots at odd prices.
All are good ,qualitie9, but odd
sizes or odd lots.
The 10 Per Cent. Dis
count is Btill given on regular
stock, except the "A. A.
Cutter" Boy's shoes and the "Pontiac." These are shoes that, have been marked
since I adopted the CASH SYSTEM and let me say in passing that my trade has
actually held the
same. I now Bell
as many dollars
worth o f goods
per month for
CASH as I did be
fore for cash and
credit. People ap
preciate the Cash
Prices and the
Specials I am
able to give. By
using my time to study the customers' wants I am able to keep my stock up
and not disappoint them with "outs." It pays to trade at the Parkplace Cash
better
Store.
TR.Y IT:
The PARKPLACE CASH STORE
W. A. H o I m e s, P r o p.
PARJCPLACE OREGON