Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 21, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY,, JANUARY 21, 1910
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New Idea
Magazines
Oct.
Number
5c
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED
I. III'l. IIU I-1
SAMPLES MAILED ON REQUEST
New "Idea
Patterns
All Styles
All Sizes
10c
Jlnnual January Clearance Sale
Prices Reduced in Every Section of the Store
this Sak establishes a Zoplhtcb Htcord in Value Giving
The determination to wipe out absolutely all odds and ends and"to radically reduce
surplus stocks before inventory, brings extraordinary values to you in this great Jan
uary Clearance Sale. Bargains possible at no other time are offered now. It is the
greatest selling event ot the year and presents a rare opportunity to supply future as
well -as present needs. Broken lots and incomplete line are also included in this
sale every department contributes to make the clearance intensely interesting. Reg
ular prices are cut to the quick the saving is a third, a half and in some cases as
much as two-thirds. But let us suggest that you act promptly and not delay your
coming, if you would, be certain ot avoiding possible disappointment the greatest
values will be snapped up first of course. The third week of this great sale begins to
morrow and prices have been reduced as follows: . -
Rare Offerings id Muslin Underwear Section
Moslln Drawers, Real 45c Values, 25c
A fine showiua of muslin Drawers, of Rood quality
muslin or cambric, trimmed with laoe or embroid-
nrv: a so ot ier Btvieg Willi mum jwiubiiuuijou
rnfflps; well made and neatly finished.
All real 45o values, clearanoe sale prioe
25c
Corset Covers, Real 75c Vafoes, 49c
A large and handsome variety ot fine nainsook or
crossbar dimity Corset Covers, trimmed with. laces,
embroideries and ribbons, in attractive designs; neat
ly fiuisl ed carmenta. Regular 75o values.
olearance sale price, only.
59c
Such values us these will surely draw'a host of appreciative buyers to this seofion of the store. It is like
buyina the materials and having the wors done free in fact, in some cases, yon can hardly buy the mater
ials at present prices for what you pay here for the made garment. Get your share of the e bargains.
$ J .00 JWtf slin Gown 59c
Closing out odd lines of women's muslin Gowns,
mad) of excellent quality cambric, nainsook or long
cloth, trimmed with pretty embroideries and laces.
These dainty garments are shown in the high neck
or low neon slip-over stylos, and are extra well
made and neatly finished. Kegular f 1 val
ues, clearance sale price.
' "
$1.25 Maslin Sklrts79c
A choice Jine of muslin Skirts, made of good qual
ity oarubrio, trimmed, with deep flounce of rioh em
broidery or lace. They come good, full size, are
. well made and very neatly finished. Reg- 01 f
ular $1.25 values, clearance sale price sC
$1.25 Children's Dresses 39c
An extra special offering of Mother Hnbbard Dresses
for children from 6 months to 3 years of age.
Thesejirfss a are made of good quality naiusook ani
tiimmed with pretty laces and embroideries. QO
Regular $1.25 values, olearuoce sale price QC
49c
Maslin Skirts at $. 59
Ao extra fina showing of fine muslin Shirts, made
of excellent quality material and finished with deep
flonnoe uf lace or embroidery. Made good, lull
and n atly finished. Regular $3.25
aud $3.50 values, clearance price. . . . .
size
$1.59
MAOKSBURG
The tui)e r section lias the solo fever
and relief should come soon.
La girppe is all the rave at present
and three is hardly a family that is
not nursing one or two pajtients.
P. M. Graves, who has purchased
the south half of Fred Yohnu's place,
is preparing to move in. He will
also uiHke some material improve
ments on the place in the line of
fencing, and he will build an addition
to his house and put up a new barn.
Fred Yohan now otters the rest of
his place tor sale at a bargain.
Wm. Seward, our sawmill man, who
was living on F. Yohanu s south
farm, has bnilt him a house near his
mill and moved into the same.
Oor Bchools have all resumed thei
duties avain Hirer a two weeks va
cation during the holidays.
Mr. F. YoIihuu and sou are visit
iug with the former's parents at Es
tnrada aim also wuh her sister, Mrs,
William Yohann, at fortland.
Religion & Education
Adoption Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
County Court of Clackamas Couutv,
State of Oregon, an application, duly
verified, praying for a decree of said
Oomr, to authorize and permit said
petitioners to adopt as thoir own
ohild , Elizabeth Genevieve Page,
minor, and to ohange her name to
Elizabeth Genevieve Hayworth.
" All persons concerned are notified
that said application will be- brojgh
on for heariug on Monday, Fobrn
ary.28th, 1910, at 9:30 a. m. of said
day, or as soon thereafter as said
petition can be heard.
Ordered published by 'said Court
order, dated Januarv 4th. 1910, first
'publication being dated January 7th,
1910.
S. A .HAYWORTH.
ELLA B. HAYWORTH
C. D. & D. . C. Lautourette, At
tornoys for Petitioners.
BUSINESS NEWS
WHAT DO YOU THINK OP THIS
for a baigain. Modern honse, fittj
fruit ireis. one acre in cultivation,
Best" posB'ble - for wnall fruits and
berries, all for $3600. Enqui-e
. Courior.
FOR SALE Oue large horse, or will
trade for a smaller horse. Enquire
. at Oregon City Royal Bakery, 7th
street. '
FOR SALE Fiue tract ot 65 acres lo
cated 4 miles southeast of Oregon
City. Near county road. Excellent
peach,' nut or fruit land; about, i
mile to Willamette river. At pres
ent covered with timber which will
more than pay original investment.
$55 au acre, on terms takes this val
uable tract. Enquire Courier office
for timber bargain.
Standing Timber three miles from
towu sutficient for two thousand
cords of wood, for sale by O. A.
Cheney. - ' - 4
FOR SALE Young Plymouth Hock
roosters for breeding; purposes.
Call or writ ) soon. C. A. Rose
orans, Maple Lane, Oregon City,
Route 8.
WANTED The Overland Monthly
wants an energetic, capable man or
woman in Oregon City to act as
county manager in Clackamas coun
ty, to conduct a biibscripti.n ram
paign. Good pay, pennannnt em
plovment, experience unnecessary.
References required. Outfit and in
structions free. Address immedi
ately, "Circulation Manager,"
Overland Monthly. 778 Market
Btreet, San Francisco, Cal.
WANTED To find enorgetio woman
to assist in - established business.
Care Courier. Miss R. W
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, v
Louise Haynes, Plaintiff,
' vs.
Joel G. Haynes, Defendant.
To Joel 'j. ': Jfyiynes, -the above
named defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the' complaint filed against
ybu in the above entitled cause on or
before the 12th day of February,
191C, aud if you fail to appear and an
swer for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to" the Court for the relief
prayed for in her said complaint, to
wn: For a decree of the Court dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between plaintiff and defendant, and
for the care, custody and control of
Lela L. Haynes, minor child of
plaintiff and defendanr, and for such
other and further relief as may seem
equitable.
Tins summons is published by order
of the Honorable J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the Fifth Judioial
Distict. made and entered on the 37th
day of December, 1909, and prescribed
that this summons be published once
a week for six consecutive weeks in
the Oregon City Courier, a weekly
newspaper published at Oregon City,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
The date or the first publication oi
this summons is the 31st day oi De
cember, 1909, and the last publication
is the llth day or Jfenrnary, mo.
GORDON E. U A i Eo,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Foley's Honev and Tar is the best
and satest.cough remedy for children.
At the first symptoms of a cold, give
i s directed, and ward off danger of
croup, bronohitis, sore throat, cold
in the head, and stuffy breathing. .... It
brings comfort aud ease to the little
ones. Contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs. Keep always on
hand, and refuse substitutes. Sold by
uuues urug uo.
TRADE A fine black mare oolt, one
year old in May, to trade for a good
work and buggy horse. Difference
paid in cash. J. W. Gray, Oregon
City. Ore., Rt. 5.
WANTED A good milch cow that
will give two or three gallons per
day. Applv Soliroeaer's Bakery.
-803 Third and Madison St., Oregon
City.
Came Near Cbokinf to Death
A little boy, the son of Chris. D
Peterson, a well known resident of
the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had
a sudden and violent attack of croup.
Much thick stringy phlegm came np
after giving Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "J
think he would hav choked to death
had we not given him this remtdy."
For sale by Jones Drug Co.
Clackamas Abstract.
and Trust Company
ABSTRACTERS
The only compl is set of Ab
stract of Title of Clackamas Co.
J. F. CLARK, Manager
Over Bank of Oregon City
0RIGON CITY OMGON
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Nora E. Cushman, Plaintiff.
VS
Charles H. CuBhman, Defendant.
To Charles H. Qnshman : In the
name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and an
swer to the complaint filed against
yon in the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 4tb day of Feb
ruary, 1910, and ' in default thereof
plaintiff will apply to the court lor
the relief demanded in the complaint,
which is that the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing between
the plaintiff and the defendant be dis
solved aud held for naught and that
the plaintiff resume her maiden name
ot Nora E. Mabury and for such other
and further relief as may to the court
seem meet and equitable.
Service of Bumm mi on you by pub
lieai ion is made hy the order of the
honorable Grant B. Dimick, Judge of
the County Oonrt of the State .of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas,
made aud entered on the llith day of
December, 1909, directing that said
publication be made in the Oregon
City Courier, a newspaper of general
circulation, published in tha city of
Oregon City, in the Oouutyot Clacka
mas, in the State of Oregon, once a
week for six consecutive wteks prior
to the 4th day of February, 1910, and
the first publication thereof is in the
issue of said newspaper of date the
17th day of December, 3909.
JOHN H. STEVENSON,
Attorney for Plaintitf.
A Sprained Ankle
A a rule a man will feel well satis
fied if he can bobble around on
cratches in two tt throe weeks after
spraining his aukle, and it is often
two or three months before he is
fully recovered. This is an unneces
sary loss of time, as by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment, -as directed,
a cure may as a rule be effected, as in
less than one week's time, aud in
many cases within three days. Sold
by Jones Drag Co.
Summons
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Laura Keimers, Plain tiff,
VB.
John Reimers, Defendant.
To John Reimers. the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above untitled suit
on or before the 81st day of January,
1910, which is six weekB after Decem
ber 10, 1909, the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if yon
fail to appear or answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant herein.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, judge of
said Conrt, made and entered on the
9th day of December,-1909.
CLYDE RICHARDSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of firBt publication, December
10, 1909.
Date of last publication, January
torn, 1910.
Summons
In the Circuit Conrt of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Atliieen H. Carey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Arthur Cirey, Defendant:
To Artuar Carey, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby reqrlired to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you iu.the above entitled, suit on or
before the lBtli day of February, 1910,
that being the time prescribe! in the
order of publication of this summons;
and if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court tor tlie relief Draved
for, to-wit: A decree of divorce from
the Donas of matrimony now existing
between you and the plaintiff, and
that said bonds be forever dissolved
and held for naught.
This publication is made by order
of Hon. Grant B. Diniick, County
Judge for the County nf Clackamas,
acting in tlie absence of Hon. J. U.
Campoell, Judge of the Circuit Court
of (lie State of Oregon for" said
County of Claokamas, which order
was duly made December U0. 19u9.
aud l he date ofjhe first publication
is December 81st, 1909, and said pub
lication is to run six consecutive
wees a from the said date, the last
publication to be on February llth,
1910.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon.
December 80, 1909.
Contest Notice
Department of the Interior, United
States Laud.Omoe, Portland, Oregon
December 29, 1909.
A sufficient contest affidavit -having
been hied in this office by George T
Sinithson, couttstant. against home
stead entry No. 1532G, made Januarv
2. 1904, for the NEJi Section 24
Township 6 S.. Range 8 East, bv
Staniulaw Oliraszczewski, Contestee,
in which it is Alleged that ?airt entry
man never resided upon or cnltirated
or improved said claim in any man
ner whatever since making entry
thereon, except making a rune cahin,
winch was hurnt up in 1'JUt, since
which time there have been no uu
provements ot any mini or natcre on
said claim, aud that entryman has
wholly abandoned the same at ail
times since making entry tlforeof
that said alleged absence from the
said land was not due to his employ
tuent in tie army, navy -or marine
corps of the Uni'ed State in auy ca
pacity daring any war in which the
United States might have been en
gage I; said parties are hereby notified
to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on February 21, 1910, before
the register and receiver at the United
States Land Office in Portland, Ore
gon.
The said contestant having, in i
proper affidavit, filed December 22nd,
1909, set forth facls which show
that after due diligence personal ser
vice of this notice sail not be made, it
is thereby ordered i. ml directed that
such notice be given' by due and
proper publication. ,
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, "
.. Register
Stomacn Trouble Cured
If you have any trrooble with your
stomach you should take Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Klote ot Ediua, Mo., asys:
I have nsed a great many different
medicines for stomach trcoble, but
find Chamberlaio's Stomach and Liver
Tablets more beneficial than any other
remedy I ever nsed. "For sale by
Jones Drag Co.
Albany, Ore., is to have a complete
new freight depot ai soon as it can
be built
Summons
In the Circuit Court, of the Slate
of Oregon for. the Comity of Clacka
mas
Levi Stelminu, Plaintiff vs. George
t. Barnard, Detondant
To George F. Buruard, defendant
herein :
In the name of the State of Oregon ;
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you it) this cause in the above entitled
Uoutt on or before Friday, the 4th
day of March, 1910, and if you fail to
so appear and answer snid complaint.
plaiutiti will take intgement and a
d eene of tlie above Court against jou,
foieclosing that certain mortgage ex
ecuted by you iu favor of the plaintiff
herein on June B, 1909, and which
paid mortgage was duly rerordod in
the Mortgage Records of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon on said date
of June , 1909, in Book 74. on Page
102 thereof, and by said decree fore
close any and all claims, liens, rights,
or demands in and to the real prop
erty covered by said mortgage, or any
rights or equity there n, claimed by
you, 'or anyone claiming by, through
or under you, since the date of uud
subsequent to the execution of said
mortgage; winch said mortgaged real
property is desoribed as follows, to
wit: Situate in Clackamas Connty, State
of Oregon. Beginning on the South
east boundary line of the 8. S. White
D L. O. in T. 3 S. R. 1 E. ot the
W. M. at the Southwest ooroer of
the' Howland D. L. C. , thence North
42 degrees, 30 minutes East 453.4 feet
to an iron pipe, thence North 47 de
grees 80 minutes West 1250.fi feet to
a stone, thence 'South 42 degrees 15
minutes West 1152 feet to a stone,
thence South 47 degrees 80 minutes
Hast 1250.5 feet, more or less, to the
.Southeast boundary line of said S. S.
White D. L. C, thence North 42 de
grees 30 minutes East on said South
east boundary line of the S. S White
I). L. C. to the place of beginning,
containing 34 acres, more or less.
Yon are further notified that plain
tiff will take judgment agamstyon for
the sum $941.61, principal and acorued
interest, due npon the nt te secured
by said mortgage, np to and includ
ing the date ot January 6, 1910, to
gether with interest thereon at the
rata of 7 per cent per annum from
January 6th, 1910, until paid and for
the further sum of $90.00 Attorneys'
fees, and for his costs aud disburse
ments of this suit; that the usual de
cree be made, for the sain uf said real
property by the Sheriff of Clackamas
County, Oregon, according to law;
that the proceeds of said sale be ap
plied to satisfy the amount doe plain
tiff from defendant, together with
costs and Attorney's fees; that the de
fendant and every person claiming by,
through or under him be forever
barred and foreclosed rf all right,
claim and equity of redemption in and
to said real property in said mortgage
described, and that the pnrcha-er of
the same be let into the possession
therof upon production of the Sheriff's
certificate of sale therefor.
This samuious is published by order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Jodge of
the above entitled Court, uiadu and
entered on January 14, 1910. j
The fit date of the publication of j
this summons is Friday, Janoary 21,
1910, and the last date of the publica
tion thereof is Friday, the 4th day of
March, 1910.
. DIMIOn & DIMICK,
Attorney i for Plaintiff.
Sunday School Lesson
Janoary-23. 1910.
True Blessedness., Matt 5:1-16.
Gold' n Text. Blessed are the pure
in heart for they shall see God. Matt.
5 :8.
Verses 1, 2 How muoh do you re
member of the last sermon you heard?
To what extent is the modern
style of taking a text and preaching
a sermon from it, a success as a
teaching exercise?
Did Jesus use a pedagogical or an
oratorical style in his addresses, and
would it be better for the extension
of the kingdom of God if the modern
pulpit would adopt Ins method?
Verse 3 What in the last aualysis is
the esential qualification of being a
subject of the kingdom of heaven on
earth?
If a person is a subject of the king
dom of heaven on earth what other
qualifications are neoessary for the
kingdom in heaven?
Verse 4 If "blessed" means happy,
how" is it possible to mourn and be
happy at oue and the same time?
Which Christian reaches the highest
altitudes of bliss and enjoys the sweet
est comforts of God, one who lias had
great orrow or one who has been free
from sorrow, and why is it so?
Verse 5 Give suine examples of
well to do nu n, and then sav which
class as a rule, get the best things on
earth, the "meek," that is the modest,
unselfish, aud generous, or the boast
ful , . self assertive, aud selfish?
(This question must be answered in
writing bv membes of the olub. )
Verse 6 What is your definition of
righteousness?-
What are the conditions for such
soul health, rs "to hunger as thirst"
to be righteous? Is this state nnder
the control of every man's will?
If a person really desires it, may he
be sure of being "filled with right
eousness, " that is of being perfectly
right with God
Verse 7 From the suggestions in
this verse if a person is not meroiful,
what does that indicate as to his
standing with God?
It a man has been griveonsly in
jured, aud we find out that he has fully
forgiven liis enemy, what does that in
dicate as to the man's standing with
God?
Verse 8 Are there those who al
wavs have a perpetual vision of God,
and what conditions do they observe
to keep the experience?
What does it imply to be pore in
heart, aud may all attain that ex
perience? What was Jesu' experience as to
his realiaztion of. the constant pres
ence of God?
Verse 9 Mention some reasons
which you think would justify a
Christian in being the plaintiff in a
law suit?
What is it to be a "peaoo maker"
after the pattern that Jesus here
means?
Verses 10-13 Are really good peo
ple 'periecuted in these days because
of their goodness?
Why did theTeligionstsoI those days
persecnte Jesus, and finally put him
to death?
Verses 13-16 Of what nee in the
world is a so called, "cold Chris
tian?''..
Can a pesrnn be a real Christian
who is not aggressively engaged in
doing gond? Why or why not?
Lf sson tor Hunayd. January 30, 19IU.
Some Laws of the Kingdom. Matt.
5:17-20., 88-48.
-iK i? aHp ' v '.i ''TV'S Hrrr i trf-
The Family Medicir.3 Chest!
It is Not Complete Until it Contains a Bottle of
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
COMPOUND.
A good housewife will not vrnit until It is too late, but will
always he prepared for any omorgenoy. Prepare yourself to
day; go at once mid piirchr'.M a liotllo of Ballard's Horehound
Syrup Compound, placo i: i: your medicine chest for futuro
use. It is a prompt itnil po-;:i ivo cure for
COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COUGH, INFLUENZA, CROUP, ETC.,
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 Per Bottle.
Balbrd Snow Liniment Co., St. Louis, Mo.
ygV' J-H1 'iW-t, -Vfh. '. w.vyjin..yii"y ' m
fs-ji 1 u:-ci Roooinmonded lav
The Jones Drug Company, Inc.
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famous hotels, historic Old Missions, attractive watering places, de
lightful climate, make this favored section the Nation's Most Popu
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Portland - - - Oregon
A Horrible Hold-Up
"About ten years ago my brother
was Held op ' in jiis. worn, nealtn
and happiticss bv what was believed
to be boneless consumption," 'writes
w. R. Linsconih of Washington, JN.
O. "He took all kinds of remedies
and treatment from several doctors,
but found no help till he used Dr.
Kngg'8 Nev Discovery and was
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well mau today. " It s quick to re
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sore lungs, hemorrhages, cousns and
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Many Cathartics Tend
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to
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SEEDS
The Kind That You Can't
Keep in the Ground
THEY GROW
J. J. BUTZER
188 Front Street
PORTLAND, ORE.
It will pay you to call up
MAIN 56 !
Your orders will be promptly
filled. We carry a complete
line of Groceries. STRICTLY
FRESH GOODS. .. .'.
J1GK & ALBRIGHT
GROCERS
805 7th St.
JOHN A, AHLSTEDT & CO.
Wholesale amlRetail Dealers iu
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain
Mill Feed and Alfalfa. Meal a Specialty
Pbones-Main 1004 A 193?
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
Oregon City, Oregon
344-246 Salmon Street
Between Second inrl Thinl Streeli
PORTLAND. ORE.
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