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8 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, MAY 21 ; 1909 LEARN wTT i JLiii R 1 Rayo Havana Cigars are acknowledged to be the BEST on Earth MADE IN SEVENTY SIZES From ten for 25c to 30c each r.AivrPRFT r & fvans COUNTY COURT Continued from Page 7 Scripture & Beaullau 8.00 Wilson & Cooke 20.60 Pope & Co 21.00 James Shelley 60.00 H. Shelley 41.25 J. Shelley 71.25 D. Gunther 61.55 O. R. Gwllllm 60.00 G. Egglman 48.60 D, Thorne 02.60 O. Shelley 39.50 C. Muralt '.. 65.96 W. N. Clark 37.00 C. V. Oagman 30.00 F. Mertching ... 24.00 T. Myrlck ' 19.00 O. Kunzraan 22.60 F. Egglman 9.00 C. Perclnskl 9.00 Henry Henrlci 15,60 A. Hornschuh 13.26 G. Bluhm 25.50 Henry Hughes 1.24 Road District No. 15. Straight & Salisbury 16.60 Wilson & Cooke 13.00 Max Telford, Jr 65.00 Max Telford Jr. 14.00 L. Mattoon ... ... ... 22.00 F. Way 20.00 J. Y. Humphrey 18.00 C. W. Haskett 60.00 H. C. Rowland 62.00 Gus Wlnesett 24.00 A. J. Smith 15.00 C. Clarke .' 6.00 G. O. Mlllieu 23.00 A. Warner 52.00 H. L. Andrews 1.00 Max Lang 8.00 Wm. Buckner 40.00 George Yexley 17.00 W. R. Snook 14.00 A. J. Rosenthal 8.00 Carl Schenk 6.00 E. L. Clow 2.00 B. F. Slow 4.00 Wm. Rowland 31.00 Mt. Thomas 8.00 Road District No. 16. W. O. Randall 38.00 Frank Engel 26.00 Geo. Kelland 21.00 Fred Chinn 18;00 Aug. Staehely 27.60 Henry Engel 15.00 Wm. Staehely 12.00 N. Criteser 27.00 C. aiazler 12.00 M. Stauber 13.00 D. J. Hughes 7.00, Geo.. Randall 1.00 F. Wlifs 4.60 Road District No. 17. J. Zeek .., 4.00 Carlton & Roseukrans 7.65 Henry Plpkey 10.00 Herman Plnkoy 24.00 C. Plpkey 6.00 Charley Pavallty 10.00 M. Pavilty ... . 20.00 Ivan Dimlck 1.00 Mike Perlngor 12.00 EHck Tice 7.00 Wm. Tice 20.00 Henry RIchter 16.00 Wm. Buukoy 24.00 Alley Phelps 1.00 D. R. Dimlck 12.00 James Adklns 8.00 E. M. Babcook 17.00 Claud Anderson 7.00 Claud Anderson 7.00 W. L. Biggs 8.00 F. Hampton 10.00 C. L. Urfer 7.00 A. H. Knight 34.00 Road District No. 18. Shannon Bros. Lumb. Co 12.50 Pope & Co 3.75 Wm. M. Moehnke 2.16 W. Bohlandor 25.00 C. Gulnther 22.00 E. W. Uornahuh 60.00 D. F. Moehnke 51.65 Alvln Hornshuh 42.38 A. Gulnther 10.00 F. Bohlandor 29.75 C. Grossmlllor 34.60 A. Hornshuh 31.88 C. Jones 18.00 P. MaHslnger 25.38 K. Gulnther 17.00 H. Hottman 14.00 P. Hubert , 19.25 A. Babcock 14.00 E. W. Hornshuh 12.00 h. Moser 7,00 Road District No. 19. Carlton & Roscnkrans Co. ... 12.50 Otto Stryker 23.00 Chas. Pippka 17.00 Herman Pippka 42.00 Geo. Helvey 13.50 Henry Pippka 17,00 J. Moshbergor 7.00 E. A. Jones 14.00 E. Moshberger ... 14.00 H. Schoenborn 4.00 E. Deltrlch 5.00 J rale 28,75 Road District No. 20. I'ope & Co 6.60 J. Wallace 24.60 C. Schockley 26.00, TO SAY AYOJ i PORTLAND, OREGON I F. Vohs 7.00 N. Scribner 63.25 G. Rutherford 10.00 R. Rutherford 1.00 S. Bunnell 1.00 Mr. Hanson y 2.00 10 ENT SHAW F. Nicholas 12.00 F. Shute ... 8.00 D. Miller 8.00 J. Parrish 8.00 B. Sullivan 12.00 p. Putz 8.00 A. Baurer 8.00 D. Miller 8.00 J. Parrish 8.00 B. Sullivan 12.00 P. Putz A. Baurer 8.00 A. Sherruble 8.00 Ed Grace '.. 12.00 D. Fairfowl 4.00 W. M. Wettlaufer 2.00 J. Maxon 6.00 M. E. Kandle 1.00 F. Grace 4.00 A. Haag 2.00 W. M. Bottemiller 8.00 B. Sullivan 21.75 J. Putz 20.00 P. Putz 22.00 F. Baurer 22.00 A. Baurer 22.00 A. Scherruble 20.00 P. Sullivan 16.00 J. Jones 16.00 Ed Grace 16.00 A. Burgland 10.00 K. Burgland 2.00 C. Schockley 27.50 N. M. Scribner 31.75 Road District No. 21. W. F. Haberlach 131.30 B. F. Bonney 2.00 Frank Arquette 30.00 Frank Robeson 48.50 John Erlckson 32.00 Oscar Johnson 32.00 Andrew JohnBon 30.00 Frank Wlnslow 48.50 August Dahlstrom ..' 33.00 Anton Bromon 29.00 Claude Wlnslow '. 31.00 Chas. Bockman 28.00 John Wyklund 24.00 Alfred Danlolson 3.70 Ruben Wyklund 24.00 Jonas Peterson 24.00 Elmer Peterson 24.00 Frank Countryman 33.00 Victor Bockman 1.00 Fred Baurer 8.00 Fred CarlHon 12.00 Joe Dhooghy 10.00 August Dhooghy 10.00 Bert Leeson 8.00 Chas. Fischer 24.00 Alfred Anderson 33.00 A. E. Swanson 24.00 Merit Clark 4.00 George Wallace 2.00 John Arquutte, Sr 11.00 Mike ABplund ... 16.50 Eric Asplund 8.00 Andrew Forabing 14.00 A. Forsgron 4.00 P. Emborg 4.00 D. McLaren 19.00 Andrew Anderson 2.00 John Arquette, Jr 2.00 Will Hettman 4.00 Joe Arquette 13.00 Louis Blombeig 3.00 Eric Janson 4.00 E. F. Wallace 23.00 E. M. Fellows 11.00 Road District No. 22. Robblns Bros 9.60 Albert Engle 947.00 Road District No. 23. W. 11. Tull 99.72 Road District No. 24. L P. Spaglo 258.90 Road District No. 25. Trojan Powder Co 130 J. W. Smith 61 Road District No. 26. Robblns Bros 17 Joseph Qulnn 1 G. V. Adams 7 J. Oswajt R. J. Kayler Ira Stelninger 7 W. H. nEgle 13 11. N. Everhart 3 F. Frederick 3 O. Frederick 1 C. Callahan 3 O. Markhaui 3 W. Larson 5 A. Wells 1 Road District No. 28. James Berry 13 A. Mather 451 J. W. siieppard 6 Perry Kaylor Archie Miller W. A. Wood Fred Daugherty , Chas. Brown Arthur Carter Scott Carter 21 Hubert Engle 40, Tims. Miller 3 L Boman 2 CttBh Austin 23 Elmer Sawtell 27. C. Hindershott 7. John Bagby 24. Jessie Bagby 12.; Henry RuBsell 37.1 45.50 26.26 7.00 24.60 44.25 37.25 21.60 53.00 32.00 12.75 45.12 49.00 22.80 15.75 34.12 33.75 35.87 65.12 68.75 28.50 31.12 50.76 3.50 52.50 68.75 25.00 77.50 49.00 22.75 19.25 17.50 66.50 7.00 24.93 32.59 9.62 15.75 33.25 23.62 16.62 35.87 7.00 8.75 24.12 27.12 23.25 21.00 26.75 34.72 27.12 48.62 55.00 57.75 63.10 13.42 12.25 25.00 18.00 34.12 5.25 30.18 61.25 28.75 14.75 11.85 4.75 13.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 1.00 15.00 9.00 43.25 65.86 40.00 2.00 22.00 22.50 1.00 4.00 18.00 20.00 10.00 8.00 63.76 28.00 10.00 72.00 38.00 8.00 5.00 10.50 17.50 5.25 41.25 26.25 14.00 5.25 3.50 10.50 3.50 8.75 3.50 1.75 4.00 John Coover Oia Coover A. Hardy J. W. Nightengale Ralph Hardy John Mulvlhlil Lessely Ramsay B. F. Boyles J. A. Berry A. H. Berry ..: L. A. Daugherty Geo. Huber J. A. Longbottom C. A. Ramsay L. B. Trullinger Ray Trullinger Zcl). Boman ' . P. Miller Frank Swatell A. H. Newman Frank Sherman B. F. Johnson A. M. GroBhong J. A. Marts Robblns Bros Ernest Lehman Eljc Fauska A. D. Mazingo Chas. Thomas , W. T. Tirney Frank Enz Frank Jones E. P. McFarland Beall & Co Road District No. 29. Peters & Aden Trojan Powder Co J Llppuner Sidney Graham S. C. Klnyon ' J. Klnyou T. C. Dahlyon H. C. Poole A J. Shaver Jay Shaw A. McConnell Road District No. 30. Trojan Powdor Co Wm. Dyer F. Chllds Joe Woell A. Berg A. Z. Boutz S. S. Boutz C. H. Nixon Chas. Horstman O. C. Davidson P. H. Jarlach F. E. Davidson J. O. O'Brien A. Worthington J. H. Manning A. J. Monk T. Fox : ...... J. S. Martin Road District No. 31. Chas. Larson W. Nusabaura J. Bushbaum Wm. Schatz F. Closer A. Schatz C. Thompson II. Oldenstadt Ed Sharp P. Sharp Ed Pemperin H. Froboes Joe Nemos G. Peters F. Sharp District No. 32. F. Chapman J. Taylor Aug. Holznogel A. Voss W. C. Heater W. J. Dodson C. II. Penzlg F. Seely W. Todd H. Voss B. Tooze G. Baker B. Seeley E. S. Calkins M. Seeley C. Tooze E. Todd J. E. Morback J. Grose Road District No. 33. Beall & Co Henry Cromer Henry Cromer Road District No. 34. Peters & Aden 6.00 42.50 14.50 2.00 4.00 45.00 . 7.50 25.00 .50 .50 . 4.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 1.00 . 4.00 2.00 23.70 28.00 130.00 779.97 521.83 103.65 1.55 2.75 4.37 3.50 3.50 81.00 3.50 2.62 3.50 8.00 14.00 12.25 7.00 7.00 6.25 J. M. Turner Wilson & Cooke C. L. Fegler , J. Christian A. Volp J. Edmond T. Jolwean L. Schaber G. Schaber H. Berdiue G. Spangenberg C. Thompson J. C. Peterson O. Magenuson J. Seedling S. M. Fisher Archie Boyles A. ohnson D. M. Groshong G. M. Groshong ; C. F. Holt ... Carl Herri ... L. B. Thomas i . Orlan Thomas Henry Thomas ... J. N; NIchelson Ed. Rlngstead C. Myer Ellis NIchelson ... Ben Wade N. B. Wade Road District No. 28. Ed Wyland Geo. Wyland C. G. Vorhels John Fugerson Francis Haun . . . " R. F. Wyland A. Hugel ... ... H. Wilson ... '. O. Williams L D. Shank Geo. Marts Chas! Hardy '. . Ed. Coover J. Zimmerman 27.50 C. Zimmerman 32.80 D. Hodge 31.05 C. Tledemau 4.37 Mike Schafer ....... 6.12 C. Elsie ... 8.75 F. McCormack .. 8.75 H. Allen 8.75 T. Lohkamp ... 8.75 A Thomas ... 7.00 E. Thomas ... ... . 7.00 F. Zimmerman 78.35 E. Boeckman .. 42.00 A. J. Hodge 42.00 H. T. Shipley 42.00 J. M. Turner ... 76.50 Road District No. 35. Hood & Hutchins ..." 2.30 A. D. Edwards 16.25 D. F. Louderback 3.00 Orvel Ulch 3.00 G. Beers ... 2.00 Road District No. 36. Pete Wormdahl 900 John Stanton 3.00 Obed Miller , .3.99 John Kropf 1.32 Gregerson Bros 6.07 A. J. Lais 35 Frank Zumsteg 3.00 P. J. Schneider 48.00 F. M. Samson 40.00 Wm. Barnes 6-00 Harry Barnes 4.50 Noah Yoder ' .75 Clyde Yoder 1.50 Arthur Schneider 1.50. A. Hardesty 1.50 John Casto 75 Ez Casto 6.00 John Kropf ... 3.00 George Owlngs . .'. 1.50 Ben Casto 3.00 Dorian Todd' 3.00 P. D. Samson "... .75 I Road District No. 37. J. W. Stone 16.75 W. R. Wilmot 6.25 G. G. Kruse 9.00 C. W. Kruse 108.55 Road District No. 38. Wilson & Cooke 3.50 Trojan Powder Co 84.30! C. W. RIsley 474.02 Road District No. 39. J. J. Banks 3.75 Sturges Bros 4.20 A. Mather 102.00 Wilson & Cooke 17.05 Pope & Co 45 Scripture & Beaullau 15.55 Frank Jaggar 674.84 Road District No. 42. ' W. H. Yoder 15.00 A. E. Taylor 24.00 Geo. Palmer 3.00 John Palmer 3.00 Walter Watson 6.75 John Watson 2.25 John Yoder 2.25 A. H. Ramberg 3.00 Leon Judd 4.50 C. A. Beugll 3.7-5 C. F. Taylor 3.00 A. Ncuenschwander ... ... 2.00 F. E. Taylor 44.00 Road District No. 44. Trojan Powder Co 40.30 Wilson & Cooke 3.20 Chas. Cahlll 26.00 Hobart Eastman 4.00 S. M. Warnock 02.25 W. P. Jacks 13.00 L Morgan 50 F. Osborn 44.00 A. Cury J 11.00 Dick Braker ... 8.00 G. Casady 8.00 Dave Jones 16.00 C. Glazier 7.00 D. McCormack 10.00 R. Hughes 5.00 Mrs. Slkes 22.40 C. Rider 8.00 Road District No. 45. Christ Blttner 4.70 W. H. Wilson 21.00 W. T. Henderson 31.50 A. S. Henderson 27.00 Elmer Dibble 4.85 L. Baker 1.35 Louis Vallen 5.25 J. Metllke 4.00 Emil Blttner '. 3.10 Road District No. 46. Jim Hatton 17.00 John Grogran ... 3.00 G. H. Kernes 11.00 D. Shelf 5.00 Jacob Fdank 4.00 L. H. Harlow T 2.00 U. Ketonen ' 1.00 Chas. Petterson 1.00 T. J. Karvenen 1.00 E. W. Oldham 8.00 J. W. Watts 6.75 B. B. Abbott 5.00 J. R. Carr 1.00 C. Stewart 6.00 Alfred Guenier 12.00 Ray Stewart 12.00 C. Rlnddeisch 7.00 Harry Bradley 8.00 L. Leach 8.00 Joe Day 11.00 L. D. Mumpower 24.00 Frank Hatton 17.00 D. H. Watts 47.50 O. W. Hatton 51.00 Mark Sprague 13.00 General Road. John lA'wellen 64.40 W. H. Mattoon 25.90 Beall & Co 185.98 Williams Rros. Transfer Co..'.. 8.20 H. W. Kopp 1.50 W. H. Mattoon 14.00 H. Creason 6.00 R. Mattoon 7.00 C. Creason 6.00 H. T. Mattoon ... 6.00 A. Graham 3.00 A. Mattoon 2.00 Andrew Kocher 9.50 Security Vault and Metal works 39.00 Pope & Co 10.23 Buffalo Pitts Co 97.50 In the matter of the county road j leading west from Barlow to Union I precinct, said road having been made I unfit for use by recenf floods: order- j ed that the road supervisors In the I districts in which said road Is situ- j ated proceed to open same for travel. In the matter of the petition of John W. Loder for division of taxes due on tracts nt Boring ,they having been wrongfully- assessed; Ordered that on payment of $43.90 into the treasury that all taxes, penalty and Interest be cancelled against Improve ments of T. M. Allison on Tract 11, of Boring Junction. In the. matter of the Harvey Good all road; ordered that said road be and the same allowed and ordered opened. In the matter of the T. D. Phelps road; ordered that said road be al lowed and ordered opened. In the matter of petition of H. B. Rockwell for rebate of taxes; ordered that clerk draw a warrant for $4.90 In jayment of same. In the matter of petition of C. F. Clarke for rebate of taxes; ordered that clerk draw warant for $68.25 in payment of same. In the matter of petition of L H. Feaster for rebate of taxes; ordered that clerk draw warrant for $4 In payment of same. In the matter of the town plat of Glen-Echo; ordered that said plat be filed when proper fees are paid. In the matter of report of viewers on petition of O. B. Mattoon for the vacation of a county road; report read first time and laid over until tomorrow for second reading. In the matter of report of viewers cn petition of M. J. Coffin for the va cation of a county road; report read first time and laid over until tomorrow for second reading. In the matter of petition of R. B. Beatle, Sheriff, for rebate of certain taxes; ordered that warrant be drawn in favor of R. B. Beatie, Sheriff for the amount of $26.37, in settlement of said rebates. In the matter of application of Mt. Hood and Barlow road for order es tablishing rates of- toll; ordered that gite of toll over said road for either the Barlow route, terminating at Gate Creek, or the Oak Grove route termi nating at Oak Grove be as follows for year 1909: Each Automobile $2.50; Each four wheeled vehicle drawn by one span or yoke of horses, mules or oxen, $2.50; Each additional span or yoke, 50c; Each two or four wheeled vehicle drawn by one horse or mule, $1.50; Each saddle horse with rider, 75c; Each horse or mule with pack, 40c; each horse or mule, loose, 20; each head of cattle loose, 15; Each head of sheep, goats or hogs, 3c. Fur ther ordered that the rate of toll over the western terminus to points In the vicinity of Mt. Hood shall be one full toll for the round trip. Further ordered that the Company shall col lect tolls at the present toll gate. In the matter of resignation of F. M. Gill as Justice of the Peace for District No. 14; ordered that said resignation be accepted, and Edwin Bates is appointed to fill the vacancy for ensuing term. In the matter of the petition of 'D. Hedernian for rebate of taxes 1 ordered that warrant be drawn for $9.80 in payment of same. In the matter of petition of A. and M. Gadke for rebate of taxes; ordered that warrant Issue for $14.00 in pay ment of same. In the matter of petition of A. B. Buckles for rebate of taxes; ordered that warrant Issue for $14 in payment of same. In the matter of report of viewers on J, H. C. Cooke road; ordered that said road be allowed and ordered opened. In the matter of report of viewers on the Ten Eyck road; ordered that said road be allowed and opened, and that the clerk draw a warrant on the general fund for $50 in favor of Sharnke as damages. In the matter pf the H. J. Ward road; ordered that said matter be and is hereby dismissed. In the mater of the petition of Bertha I. Kopper for rebate of taxes; ordered that warrant Issue In favor of said petitioner for $8.40 in payment of same. Real Estate Transfers John C. Mueller and Minnie Mueller to William Hayhurst, lots 3, 4, tract No. 71; also all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, of tract No. 78, Oak Grove; $1. Archibald Howard and Bessie How ard to W. A. Alcorn and Ida V. Al corn, lots 1 and 6, Yaccahinna Villa; $400. Archibald and Bessie Howard to W. A. and Ida Alcorn, 2.17 acres, Yac cahinna Villa; $150. Oregon Iron & Steel Company to Oswego Grange No. 175, Patrons of Husbandry, lots 1, 2, block 8, Oswego; $100. David N. Smith and Simeon H. Co veil and Hulda Covell to Carrie Dunn et al., north one-third block 6, Co veil; $1000. E. F. Heath and wife to C. W. Moore, sections 7, 8, 17, township 2 south, range 2 cast; $1. John and Olava Liudland to N. L Allen, 10 acres of section 34, township 3 south, range 1 east; $1800. Henry V. Bauer to Leroy D. Par menter and Llllle Parmenter, section 31. T3S, R1E; $4S9.60. Mary L. Parmenter and David J. Parmenter to Leroy D. Parmenter, 7.12 acres of section 31, T3S, R1E; $b00. L F. Rasmussen to Lydia A. Ras mussen, 1.2 acres and lot 1; Wichita; $1. J. and Jennie Henderdee to B. J. Llndlaud and Olavla Llndland, 37 acres of sections 4, 9, T5S, R1E; $2,- 600. W. A. Alcorn and Ida Alcorn to H. E. and Ida Cox, tract of land In sec tion 34, T2S, R7E; $000. Mount Hood Land Company to Ida M. Noffsinger, 40 acres of section 22, T2S, R5E: $1200. "" Harvey E. Cross, attorney and abstracter, Oregon Citv. Oregon. Abstracts of real estate in Clackamas county promptly made: charges rea sonable. 80 years' experience. Notice of Alteration and Re-Establlsh-ment of Street Grade. Notice is hereby given that the grade of the South half of Twelfth street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying between the West line of Washing ton Street and a point 162.7 feet East of the East line of Washington Street is ordered altered and re-established in accordance with the following description of grade:" Beginning (for South one-half of Twelfth Street) at an elevation of 132 feet at the West line of Washing ton Street, thence on an ascending grade across Washington Street to the East side of Washington Street at an elevation of 133 feet, thence East erly on a descending grade to an ele vation of 130 feet to a point 152.7 feet East of the East line of Washing ton street. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, made at a special meet ing of said Council held Wednesday, May 19th, 1909. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Notice of Eleventh Street Improve ment. Notice is hereby given that that portion of Eleventh Street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying between the West-' eriy line of Main street and the East erly line of Water Street, hereinaf ter described; and that portion of Eleventh Street lying between the Easterly line of Main Street and the Easterly line of Van Buren street, Is ordered Improved by order of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, in accordance with the following: Said improvement shall consist as follows: From the Westerly line of Main Street on the Southerly 60 feet of Eleventh Street said Improvement shall consist of a frame and pile trestle 00 feet wide for a distance of 200 feet Westerly; thence with a contracting width of said frame and pile trestle to that of 5G.7 feet West erly to the East line of Water Street. Said Improvement to be done in ac cordance with the established grade of said street. From the Easterly line of Main Street to the Easterly line of Van rBuren Street said improvement of Eleventh Street shall consist in mak ing such excavation and embankment as is necessary to bring the street to sub-grade, the entire width of the street except at such places as in the judgment of the Committee on Streets and Public Property of the Council of Oregon City and the City Engineer, it is not essential to bring to sub grade that part of the street occu pied by sidewalk or parking; of plac ing a line of wood curbing 12 feet from the property line on each side of said street; of constructing wood side-walks 6 feet wide on each Bide of said street; of placing macadam on that portion of the Btreet (36 feet) between curb lines, the macadam to be a depth of not less than 6 Inches at the curb line and 9 inches at the center of the street; and of placing such drains and culverts and doing such other work as shall be necessary to complete the improvement of said street in accord ance with the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Engineer, and by grading said street according to the established grade thereof. This notice is published pursuant to an order of -the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, made at a special meet ing of said Council held Wednesday, May 19th, 1909, at 8 o'clock P. M. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Notice. The Retail Liquor Dealers' Associ ation of Oregon City, Oregon', offers a reward of $25.00 for anyone who will furnish Information of any one selling liquor, beer or wine on Sun days. Information must be sufficient to convict the guilty party or parties. RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS' ASS'N. A GREAT DISCOVERY Certain Ingredients That Re ally Grow Haii When Properly Combined Kesoroiu is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered by soienco, and in connection with Beta Napthol, whioh is both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed- which destroys the germs which rob the hair of its natural nourishment, and also croates a clean, hfltlthy condition of the soalp, wliioli prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpi, although not a coloring matter or dye, is a well known in uredient for restoring the hair ot its natural color, when the Josb of hair lias been cansed .by a disease or the scalp. Vliaua iiirrrnriinnfa in iirnnor rnitihi- nation, with alcohol added aB a stim ulant and for its well defined nourish ing properties, perfect the most effec tive remedy that is known for scalp ande hair troubles. We have a remedy which Is chiefly composed of these ingiedients, in combination with other extremely in valuable medioiual agents. We guar antee it to positively care dandruff aud to grow hair j even though the scalp in spots is bare of hair. If there is auy vitality lett in the roots, it will positively cure baldness. If the scalp has a glazed shiny appearanoe, it's an indication that baldness is per manent, but in every other instance balduess is curable. We want everyone troobled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexail"93" Hair Tonic If it does not erne dandruff and giow hair to the satiBfaotion of the nser, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has effected a positive cure in 03 per cent of cases where put to practical test. Roxall "98" Hair Touio is entirely nnlike, and in every particular better, thanauythiug eUe we know of for the purpose for whioh it. is precsribed. We nrge yon to try this prescription at our entire risk. Certainly weve know of uo better guarantee to gie yon. Huntley Bros. Drug Co., Main street, Oregon City. Wont Slight a Good Friend. "If I ever need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mrs. A. L Alley of Beals Me., "for, after using ten bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, and seeing its excellent results In my own family and others, I am convinced that it is the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble". Every one who tries it feels that way. Relief Is felt at once and its quick cure surprises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, pain In the chest or lungs its supreme. 50 cents and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Company. SANDY STAGE & LIVERY LEAVES Sindy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2: SO p.m. Boring- lor Sandy at 8:35 a. m. and .m. ; SUNDAY SCHKDUI.B - Leave Sandy lor Boring at 8:00 a. m and 2:tf0 p. ra. leave Boring for Sandy at 10:36 a. m. and 4:46 p. m. At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHBDULB 8UBJBCT TO CHANOB WITHOUT KOilCS EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor Schuebel W. S. U'Ren U'R-EN &. SCHUEBEL Atrrtrrveva At Law p Will practice in all oourts. make ool lections ana settlements 01 estates fnrninh ahsr.ranra of title, lend VOU money and lend your money on first mortgage, umce in anrerprise ouim ing, Oregon City . Oregon J. . HEDGES Attorney-aL-Law Weinhard Building, Oregon City. C. D. D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate out Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Building, Oregon Citv, Oregon. George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, ORICCN O. D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortifies ani Abstracts carerully made. Money ti loan on gooj security. Charnes reason able Q. B .1IMICK . a. uivin DIMICK (& DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public, viornjanes Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned ; on Heal and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg Oregon City. Laud Titles, Land Office Business and Mining Law a Specialty. Hx-Registet U. 8. Land Office Phone Main 7105. ROBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW 838 Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORB, Q. A. CHENEY Real Estate NOTAR.Y PUBLIC Fire Life Accident and Plate Glass lusuiauce U. S. Pension Attorney Oregon City, - Oregon' Otis fap Daugbtrty Tree Pruning and the Care cf trees MOLALLA . - OREGON O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City. Oregon. GADKE Carries'a'complete Hue of Spray Ptimps and Spraying Solutions Give him a call and see how cheap you can spray your orchard. F. C. Gadke Plumbing and General Jobbing Oregon City, Oregon John W. Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Mondays KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's WITH Nov Discovery PRICE OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND MX THROAT ND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONET REFUNDED. F. W. Howard. A. S. Hunt The H. H. Store Fancy Groceries & Provisions Home Phone 246 PaciBc States 149 7th and Center Sts. ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO Habits Positively Cured. Only authorized Kaaley la tltuM ia Otoooo. Writ for illustrated circular. uniTlnnin,ni.1lTH. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that on and after the date of the first publication hereof I will not be responsible for the pay ment of any debts of whatsoever na ture contracted or assumed either directly or indirectly by my wife, Thyphoeia Zinn, she having left her bed and board. ADAM ZINN IstfJUUHklt.