OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JUNE ' 18, 1009 The Most m Values Compare These Suits By comparison you will know their worth Compare these suits with the average $32.50 suit around town. Compare qualities, compare workmanship, and compare the styles. It will be the unanimous verdict that our $22.50 SUITS are equal, if not su perior, to any $32.50 suit in the city. Every garment strictly in accord with fashion. The prevail ing plainly tailored effects. Three-quarter jackets. Collar and cuffs of same cloth, satin or corded silk lined with the finest lin ing satin. Sxkirts gored, with or without fold. Made of serges principally, and some of Panama and wool taffeta. The new shades of tan, gray, blue, brown, old rose and other C A colors. Unequalled values at- . . . $ZZ Ju Jackets $9.50 Values, $6.50 Smart, plainly tailored jackets of broad cloth and covert cloth, ' black and plain tan and shadow stripes; elegantly finish ed garments and either without or with fine quality Satin lining (t- A $9.50 values POOV Dressings Sacques A splendid offering Short sleeved dress ing Sacques, with scalloped edges; a doz en neat designs in a variety of pretty colors Bargains at Jv NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOH A liquor license. Notice is heroby given that we will, at the next veg; ular meeting of the city council ap ply for a license to sell liquor at our place of business, Eighth and Main streets, for a period of three months. Astman & knlgntly. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Frank Isele, Plaintiff, ' vs. Amelia Isele, Defendant. To Amelia Isele, 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 12th day of July, 1909, and if you fall so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint filed herein against you. The relief demanded in the complaint Is for a decree dissolving the bonds of mar riage now existing between the plain tiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to the Court ' seems epultable. This summons Is to be published for six consecutive weeks In pursu ance of an order of Hon.- Grant B. Dlmick, Judge of the Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, which order was duly made and entered on the 21st day of May, 1909, and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 28th day of May, 1909, and the date of the last publica tion will be the 9th day of July, 1909. WALTER G. HAYES, Attorney for Plaintiff. 513 Fenton Bldg., Portland,' Oregon. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that we will, at the uext reg ular meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at our place of business, Seventh street and Railroad Ave., for a period of three months. L, FUCHS. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that on Mon day the 5th day of July, 1909, at the hour fo 9 o'clock A. M. of said day at the Court House door, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, all of the property that Clackamas County has acquired title to by virtueof the sales of 1903 and 1904. The sale will commence at the time stated and be adjourned from day to day until completed. Dated this 25th day of May, 1909. R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff. By R. W. BAKER, Deputy. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheney, Wash, was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold", he writes, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then. I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without ben efit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Golds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it is supreme. 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Company. My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas, Electric Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a rest ful sleep." Mrs. Nancy H. Hanson, Hamburg, NX Portland's Fastest-Crowing Store. Real Estate Transfers Alex Nibley and Agnes NIbley to Portland Cement Company, east half of NW 1-4, NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 and lots 1, 2, 3, of section 2 T6S, R1E, con taining 141.00 acres; $1. Alex NIbley and Agnes Nibley to Portland Cement Company, 6 1-4 acres in section 35, T5S, R1E; $1. H. A. Kruse and Rosa Kruse to John Bruck, tract of land In section 18, T3S, R1E; $50. Loleatta and Abram Labowitch to Lillian A. Blckell, part of J. S. Risley D. L. C. containing section 12, T2S, R1E; $000. Fred Vollman to F. F. Williams, east half of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of section 32, T2S, R3E; $1500. Levi Stehman and Eliza Stehman to George F. Barnard, 34 acres of S. S. White D. L. C, T3S, R1E; $1105. W. S. King and Elizabeth' King to G. G. Parman 16 3-4 acres of section 20, T2S, R2E; $10. Emll Courand to Mary Oourand, lot 8, block 6, OregonClty; $1.00. H. S. and Charlotte Clyde to A. I. Anderson, 4.74 acres in Clackamas Heights; $10. Willamette Land Company to A. I. Anderson, block 4, Clackamas High lands; $352. B. F. Giesy to Grace Loder, lots 18, 19, Apperson's Addition to Glad stone; $1. W. H. and Cella Lang to William C. Lang, 13 acres In section 32, town ship 1 south, range 3 east; $1. Georgia P. and John W. Meldrum to Clackamas County; part of Peter Rlnearson and wife D. L. C, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $1. August Erickson and wife to W. W. Raymond, 16 acres in section 15, township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. Portland Trust Company to S. S. Mohler, block 76, Oregon City; $1. William F. Lehigh, et al., to S. S. Mohler, block 76 Oregon City; $10. Pauline and Frederick Schwartz to Wesley Howard, lot 5, block 3; $600. G. B. and Frona Dlmick to Aldy Simmons, lots 10 11, block 9, Glad stone; $200. Georgia P. and John W. Meldrum to E. M. and T. C. Holwell, part of D. L. C. of Peter Rlnearson and wife D. L. C. townshlp2 south , range 2 east. Including 3.32 acres; $1660. C. P. and Mable F. Jordan, et al., to H. A. Brewer, 40 acres of section 28, township 3 south, range 5 east; $800. Melchior and Mary Tambler to John Anderegg, 20 acres of sections 5 and, 8, township 2 south, range 1 east; $0500. U. S. and Frances Peshal, 160 acres in section 24, township 30, range 5 east; Pat. Mary M. Charman to .Clackamas County, block 68, Clackamas Heights; $250. George H. Smith and Theresa Smith to Joseph Liebentritt, 12 acres In D. L. C. of Hiram Straight and wife, township 2 south, range 2 east; $3000. Joseph Llenbentrit to F. H. Louis Blaue and Esther Blaue, 12 acres in the Hiram Straight and wife D. L. C, township 2,south, range 2 east; $1.00. John W. Loder and Grace Loder to Charles E. Reillng, lots 18, J9, Ppper son's Addition to Gladstone; $1. James and Olive Meyers to Dnaiel and Mary A. Robinson, 10 acres of Philander Lee D. L. C, township 3 south, rank 1 east; $2000. Arthur Erickson to Mary Erickson, 7 acres of Frultdale, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. Joseph V. Harless and Etta Harless to W. D. Adams, 1 acre in Mathias Swegle, D. L. C. No. 45, township 5 south, range 2 east; $10. William Delapp to D. D. Mowery, south half of lot 14 of block 8, Esta- cada; $1. Quality Walking Skirts At $4.50 Fine Panamaa walking skirts, in blue brown, black and gray, gored, with or without fold of same material, satin or taffeta A CA An elegant skirt for the price, Ptwv Petticoats, $1.95 Petticoats of Sateen and watered percal ine, about six different styles; deep floun ces, finished with straps; another with shirring, straps and stitched ruffle; un derlay of same; D i QC $2.25 petticoats ....... Coyd A. Looney to Jasper L. Hewitt, 2 acres of section 26, township 3 south, range 4 east; $100. H. A. and Rose Kruse to Clackamas County, tract of land in Clackamas County; $1. R. E. and Lillian G. Hanna to Pierce W. Goold and Alice Goold, portion of D. L. C. of Lot Whitman and wife, section 36, township 1 south, range 1 east; $1. . . W. A. and M. A. Shaw to Prlscilla M. and Fredrick A. Daly, lots 4 and 7 of Boardman's Addition to Jennings Lodge. Estacada State Bank to S. Morton Cohn Real Estate & Investment Com pany, lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 of block 2, Estacada; $1500. Mary M. Charman to J. E. Bryant, block 7, Clackamas Heights; $360. Frank Jaggar, trustee, to Julia Muel. ler et al., tract oi land in the C. F. Vonderahe D. L. C. section 28, town ship 3 south, range 2 east; . David P. Jones and Clarissa Jones to Bertha Long, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, block 5, Weslynn; $1. United States to Emil Eyssell, 120 acres In section 14, township 2 south, range 6 east; Patent. MargareUL. Robert to J. F. Goode, lots 19, 30j 31, 32, block 16; lots lip 12, 18, 19, 20, 21, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, block 42, Mlnthorn Addition to Portland; $60. O. F. Jones to Fred Hogg, lots 9, 10, 3, 4, block 1, Clackamas Heights; $850. J. J. Thompson and Lydla Thompson to R. F. Harty and wife, lots 3 and 4 of block 13, Windsor; $500. Land Company of Oregon to Char les B. Moores, 15.45 acres of section 25, township 1 south, range 1 east; $7500. Ellen Edes Meyers and Henry W. Meyers to O. A. and Lizzie Smith, lot 1, block 72; lots 18 to 21, inc. block 72; lots 24 to 26, inc. block 72; lots 27 to 46. inc. block 72; lots 1 to 8 inc. block 73; lots 31 to 37 inc. block 73; lots 9 to 13 inc. and lots 38 and 39, block 73; Mlnthorn Addi tion to Portland; $17550. J. U. and Anna C. Campbell to Levi Stehman, 73 acres of S. S. White D. U C; $4200. Oscar Eaton to Ethel L. Thompson, lot 3 .block 24, Oregon Iron & Steel Company First Addition to Oswego $1. M. and Louise Durst to James and Kate Oliver, property in Milwaukle; $1400. E. M. Howell and wife to Rennie J. and Ethel Younger, tract of land on 6th St., Oregon City; $200. J. N. Nerlson to E. N. Erickson, land In section 34, township 6 south, range 1 east; $390. Pierce Halley to Joseph Lawrence and Herbert Medcalf, 80 acres in sec tion 21, T4S, R2E; $800. Gullik Olson and Carrie Olson to M. and Hannah Halverson, 2 acres in sec tion 10, T5S, R1E; $90. Ella Casto to Kate Casto, lots 7, 8, 11, 12, block 21, Milwaukle Park; $1, 000. Gladstone Real Estate Association to Mrs. M. E. Paddock, lota 3, 4, blk. 85; $200. Lewis R. Smith and Lewis Rutfner Could Not Be Better. Those attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them.' A weak sickly women will be nervous and Irritable. Constipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and wretch ed complexion. For such Electric Bit ters work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure health, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charm ing women owe their health and beau ty to them. 60 cents at Jones Drug Company. TO HUNT DOWN MUTINEERS Examples to Be Made of Men of Con stabulary Who Seized Post. Manila, June 15. Brigadier-General Bandholtz, chief of the Philip pine Constabulary, who is at pres ent on a tour of Inspection In the island of Jolo, will at once proceed to Davao, Mlndano Island, the scene of the mutiny of the second company of Constabulary on June 6, The in sular government is determined to make an example of the mutinous men who fled to the mountain with their rifles and equipments, and the pursuit will be pressed wiih tha ut most vigor until the last one of the mutineers has been captured. Market Their Own Grain. Lewiston, Idaho, June 15. Farm ers of the Inland Empire are rapidly freeing themselves from the grain companies and subsidiary organiza tions which have brought Immense wealth to many concerns. The work is being effected through the agen cies of the Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union, an organi zation Introduced about two years ago, and which now enjoys a mem bership of approximately 20,000 farmers In the Inland Empire. Walks Four Days on Broken Leg. Portland, Or., June 14. His leg broken four days ago, Wm. Young, 47 years old, benumbed by the ex cessive use of intoxicants In the in terim, was not conscious of his in jury until Sunday afternoon, when he fell to the street, the fractured limb finally falling to withstand the weight of its liquor-laden possessor. CASH STOLEN BY EMPLOYE Von Angeles Robbery Reveals Seri ous Defects in System. Los Angeles, June 14. Theft by postofflce employes and not an er ror in routing was responsible for the loss of registered packages con taining X30.000 in currency mailed by the First National Bank of Los Angeles to the Bank of Blebee, Ariz., last week. To a sudden uproar in the postofflce following the discov ery is" attributed the failure to ap prehend the thief, who made away with two packages containing $15, 000. This alarm is believed to be responsible for the recovery of the other two packages, which were found in the registry division of the main postofflce. Plan Western Division. New York, June 15 The National Civic Federation will meet in Se attle before the close of the A.-Y.-P. Exposition to organize a Pacific Coast branch. Notice For Bids on Lumber. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed pro posals for the furnishing and deliv ering of lumber to be used for muni cipal purposes by the City of Ore gon City, for a period of one year, from date of. contract to be entered into with Oregon City by successful bidder hereunder. Said lumber to be delivered any place In corporate limits of Oregon City designated by Street Superintendent. All bidders hereunder to specify grades of lum ber, to be furnished and -prices there of per M. Bids to include both rough and surfaced lumber. Bids will be received until Tuesday, July 6th, 1909. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Published by order of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon. W. A. DIMICK, t2 Recorder. Smith to M. J. Denney, 1G0 acres in section 27, T1S, R2E; $16,000. Jennie B. Harding and George A. Harding to James McPh Robinson and Rhuby Jane Robinson, Jots 11, 12, block 5, Gladstone; $300. Oregon Iron & Steel Company to W. R. Lattln, lot 1C, block 8, section 16, T2S, R1E; $1100. wimam nordner and Jane Gardner to Joseph Haas, 2.77 acres In section 13 and 24, T3S, R1E; $3UU. Frederick Hager and Anna Hager to incpnh j Price. sA acres of George Crow D. L. C. No. 49, T2S, R1E; $2500. C. E. Fields to J. a. xeon, unuivmea one-half interest in section 16, T3S, R7E; $4000. iTs.an V. rima. aUnrnnv and. abstracter, Oregon Oitr, Oregon. Abstraots of real estate in Olackamas oounty promptly made: charges rea sonable, au years exporiHuue.. . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License, rvouce is nereuy given that I will, at the" next reg ular meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, Red Front, 415 Main St., for a period of three months. H. KRUGER. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is nereDy given that I will, at the next reg ular meeting of the city council ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, Fourth and Main Btreets for a period of three months. C. D. HODES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that I will, at the next reg ular meeting of the city council ap ply .for a license to sell liquor at my place of business. Fifth and Main streets, for a period of three months. M. JUSTIN. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that on July 17th., 1909, the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Jennie North, deceased, will offer at private sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the S.W 1-4 of the S. W. 1-4 of section S3, Tp. 3 S. R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian in uiackamas County, State of Oregon, subject to the confirmation of the Honorable County Judge of said county. Bids will be received at the ornce of my attorneys or may be made to me In person in Oregon City until the above named date. . C. D. ROBESON, Administrator aforesaid. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Estate. CHINESE COOLIES FOUND Smuggled Silk and Cigars Also Dls covered in Liner Minnesota. Seattle, June 14. immigration officials, after picking up on the wharf a stray Chinese, who admitted he came over as a stowaway on the Great Northern liner Minnesota, searched the vessel and discovered nine more smuggled coolies and a quantity of silk and cigars. Inspector Keagey, who is a heavy man, stepped Into the sail locker of the steamer and fell 20 feet through a hole in the floor, alighting square ly on top of nine naked Chinamen. Further Investigation brought to light several leather sacks,., resem bling government mall pouches filled with raw silk and a number of boxes of Manila cigars. The bags of silk are supposed to have been taken aboard with the mail sacks. Release School Lands. Washington, June 14. Represen tative Hamer, of Idaho, has intro duced a bill permitting Western states to make Immediate selection of school lands in satisfaction of grants from the federal government Inside forest reserves. He says that Idaho, which Is entitled to 800,000 acres, has been unable to make its full selection because the remaining desirable lands are tied up In re serves, and a similar situation exists in other states. AMBASSADOR JEAN JULE3 JUS 8ERAND. Representative to the United States from France, .who,, with his wife, Is making a tour of the Paclflo Coast. They were extensively enter tained at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition, this week. . LAKE WHERE TOWN STOOD Great Body of Water Forming as Re sult of Roosevelt Slide. Spokane, Wash., June 14 Where the town of Roosevelt, Idaho, once stood, posterity will see a large lake, formed by the damning of Mule Creek at its' confluence with Monu mental Creek, the result of the de structive work of the massive slide of talc and earth, rock and timber that wiped out building sites and property on May 81. Between 15 and 20 feet of water covers the flat where the town once stood. Houses In the mining village are being float ed near the hillside to clear the old channel of debris. Indian Interests Merge. Lewiston, Idaho, June 15. Under the new plans of administering the affairs and education of the Indians on the government Indian reserva tions, the interests of the redmen are being rapidly merged with their white neighbors, and when patent to the Indian allotments is issued, it la expected the Indian allottee will be fully capable of transacting bis own business. Holmes has Utah land piaster speoial price, 78 cents per lack $14.60 per ton. Parkplaoe Ore. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it. Women as Well as Hen an Kado EMt by Kidney anil Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandlessensambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenm ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become to prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too of ten, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an sge when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the canse of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild end the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about bwamp-Koot, vum kmmim. including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed, in writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biaghsjnton, N, Y., on every bottle. f 1HE CALIFORNIA BUILDING AT A..Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. California's handsome building is one of the very striking structures on the grounds ot the' Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It is in the old BpanUh Mission type of architecture encountered so frequently in South ern California, and the detail of its front has attracted the attention ot artists and architects from all .over the country. In the building every county of the golden state will have an exhibit. California, from Siskiyou to San Diego, has shown as much enthusiasm (or the Exposition as has Washington Itself. mm ALCOHOL 3 PER fIR VP AVegelablcPreparationforAs Sirailalill$llKFbo(fan(IRpt)iiDi ting (lie Stomachs andflowdsi PromotesDigesHonflwrM ness ana Kestrontains rem OpiunuMorphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. JftafiesMIkSlMHZmatiS Rmptil SnJm Rxkttlt&itt AiatSnd CarifM Sugar Anerfect Remcdv for Ctmsflp Hon .Smir Stnmach.Dlarrboel YVorras,ConvulsionsJ;evcrisn ncssaiulLOSSOFbLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 120 Guaranteed under the toi Exact Copy of Wrapper, fbnt mi Htl. I$S3 Emm Williams Bros, transfer Co. Sifts, Pianos and TurnUurt moving a Specialty Trtltbt and Par alt Dtllvertd Prlctn Rtattnablt and Satltfactlen Buarantttd Small Farms Wanted HomoseckersZrequest. EASTHAM, SMITH & CO. to look them up homes. Three customers have asked us to look them up small farms of 5 to 40 acres. They must he well improved and conveniently located. If you have such a farm to sell please call on us,, Eastham Smith Co. OVER. BANK! OF OREGON CITY Phaact Fimm47 LONE OAK FARM F. M. BLUIIM, Manager Hsy, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Pota toti, Etc., Always on Hand D. C LATOURETTE, Prwident THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transect Ceneral Banking Business. Open from t . m. to3 p.ra John W. Thomas DENTIST Holalla, Monday i 1 i For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years VMI OWTU IIINIt, NIK TOM OITt. Offlct Tavtriit Cigar Sitrt OppftlU mattnlc Building R. F. D. Ns. S, OREGON CITY, ORB. Producer end dealer In all kinds of Flrst-Clase Farm Product and Fir Wood. Firat-Clasi Butttr and Eggs a 9pc ialty. All Orders Promptly Fillsd. F. J. MEYER, CaihUr OPIUM TOBACCO Onir uithoriMd KceJer la tllut la Onna, Writ for lllniitl oltraLr. If air Mil num. 71 L 1 1 in s. mm Si . r AW w mm IMIALCOIIOL