2 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910 I For Permanent TRAM HERBINE r.cts directly on the Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It 1b ontiroly free from all poisonous mineral substances, and is com posed solely of LIFE-GIVING HERBS. It is adapted for weak and weary constitutions; strengthens the woakonod glands and organs; it chocks all dorangomonta of the body. "Try a bottle to-day." Fifty Cents a Bottle. Avoid All Substitutes. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. BALLAR0, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. -ZaHHESffieQ3E2BSolcl' and Recommended to y BBMCfrllliiitf USSJZii The Jones Drag OnvMttqvJ3ag JENNINGS LODGE The Brevices at the Grace ohnpel were well attended on Sunday, J'Uin ary 80 Kev. Shupp of Milwaukee spoke fron Romans ia :3. The church services is hold from 2:16 and the Snndav school will be held imrue Ulately following and all are most cordially invited to attend any or an of these services. 0. I'. Morse has recently purchased some river front property at Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger and sons of Portland spent Sundav at their cot ruffe at this rilace. Mr. MeClure of Portluud visited Mr. David Clark on Snudav. Mr. Dont, who recently pDrchased the Frod Terry cottage, in having the walls kalsoinined ana retintoa. Mrs. Frmk Soesbe. acomuiinied by her son, Kenneth, ot Oregon Oity, and her sister from Portland, wera callers at tht) home of Mrs. Walter Bcckuer on Friday. Mrs. Blaokwell of Oregon Oity was a CHllor at the L. Wilcox home od Weduesdav. Mrs. Dapporman and litHe daughter of Portland spent Saturday at the home of Mr. H. 0. Tozior. Mr. Hnll of Oregon Oity whs a caller at the Lndgo during the weok. Misb Bossio Roberts is spending a few days at the home of nor uncle in Portland. Mrs. 11. R. Smith of Canby was a Sunday visitor at the home uf 11. O Paintou. Mrs. H. 0. Tozier was an Oregon Oity shopper on Friday of last week. Langdou Spoonnr was a visitor at the Lodge on Sunday, spending the nay with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spoonoi. Mrs. T. 0. Rico purchased the o. u. avails Home on BHturnay, on the ea t side, of the car lino and is removing her household goods this week. Mr. Havei'iimn, who re ocutly purnhased the stock of goods in the general merchandise store ot Mrs T. 0. Rice, took possession on the first of February and w j 1,1 occupy the rooms ovor the store, a. u. uianc ana family removed to thoir now home iu Kose City Park on the 1st also. Geo. ili tz. Sr., will begin a new foiir- room cottage at his nursery nonr Moldrum this week, aud expects to take up his residence there. The niauv friends of Mr. and Mrs Frank were pleased to hear that their son Harlow is some improved, tint he is still under the doctor's cure. The SPECIAL FOR. ONE WEEK v.. 1 IRON BED (hike cut) I I Woven Wire ( dQ Cfi Spring pOJU I CoLLon Top Mattress FRANK BUSCH Oregon City Oregon John W. Thomas DCNTIST Molalla, Mondays WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. atw or IMITATION. Baliard-Snow Liniment Co. 1'. Loum, mo. JONEi D.lUG CO., Inc. HIM yrvr, :.: ffl1 fl Relief Take MBMt Company. Inc. Lodge X!ople are hopoful of his re covery. , Mrs. Flora B. Beckncr will enter tain the Womon'8 Industrial Club at hor home on Thursday, February 8. A program has bceu prepared by the committee. At the last meeting of the club it was decided to send for the Youth's Oompauion for 1910 to be placed in the rending room of the Oregon Oity Library Association, as the members believe that this reading room should have the hearty support of all the Lodge people and all iu Olackamas county. A number of our Lodge people went to Portland on Saturday evening and hoard Frod B. Smith, the interna tional Y. M. U. A. worker, who took liia audience around the globe in a very interesting lecture. His theme for the evening was "The most won derful thing iu the world the power ot Christianity to change men's lives trom bad to good." On Sunday some of our peoplo visited at the White Temple to hear Rev. Whitcombe Rougher give his farewell sermous. In the morning ho used for his sub joot "A Worthy Life," and in the evoniiig, "Life's Idoals," and at both services the olmroh was filled Miss Mabel Morse heard Carreno, one of the world's greatest pinanists, on Wednesday of last week in Port land. Merrill Scriptnre of Oregon City Is assisting with the work on P. D. Newell's new house. Mesadmea T. J. Spooner and 0 L. Smith and the Misses Bronte Jen uings aud Ethel Hart attended the pretty farewell reception which was tendered to Dr. and Mrs. Brougher at the White Tomple on Friday evening. Master (lharlio Ballard, who has been enrolled at the Jennings Lodge school during the term, will leave on Saturday for the home of his parents at Ualsoy, Oregon. Baby Norman Angolas, who is un der tho care of Miss Rose, was visited by his aunts from Portland and Mr. Osterhot of Portland was also a caller at the Wm. Rose home the first of the weok. John Jennings and Charles Redmond have returned trom the hot springs iu Washington, after a sojourn of a week. Mr. Haborniau of Portland is visit ing at the home of his sou, Will Habormnu. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the Most Popular Because II la the Beat "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years and litid it to be one ot the best soiling medioinus on the market. Far babies and vouug children there is nothing better iu the line of rough syrups," says Paul Allen, Fhiiu Dealing, La This remedy not only cores the coughs, colds auc oroup so common amoug young children, but is pleasant aud safe for them to tme. For sale by Jones Drug Co. CLEAR CREEK J Ono-twelfth of 1010 has gono o roeord. How many good deeds have we doner How many rew rear s resolutions have we broken? The snow storm on Monday morn ing was a grand surprise. - It succeed ed in almost completely putting our telephone service out of commisHiou. Mrs. Cora Si.nm.ouB is upending a few weeks with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Word. Mr. and Mrs. Sim mons are preparing to move irom Oregon City to Lebanon. Wlnle logging last weok u runs: unfortunately received a blow on the leg below the knee, which cracked one of the smaller bones. Mr. Funk will ueeossarilly resort to the crutch for navigation for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. w.i Ai. Mow spent several days 'u Salem Inst week. Mr. aud Mrs. II. W. kuapp are the happy parents of ft Hue baby girl. born r inlay, tuo antn. E. Oldham aud wifo returned re cently from a visit to Goldoudalo, Wash. Ono ot the most laugbablo events of the season is said to have been the mask party giveu at the home of Mrs. 1. Uoss lust Saturday evening. Mrs. N. MeKillieau gave a recep tion last weduesdav evening to Mr. aud Mrs. Anderson, tho uowly wedued pair. An enjoynablo evening was passed by a large number of friends. OANBY Claude Baty is digging oat the cellar for his new house. liud Hilton has been making new- road along the side hill leading up to his new house. Clarence Wilsou was transacting business in Canby last Saturday. Mr. John Amos who has been vis iting his sister, Mrs. Nauoy Burns, this winter, is soon going to return to his home in California. Mr. Folloow's brother, whojlives up near Meadow llrook, is viisting his brother at this place for a few day.. Mr. Martinson of Portland was visiting Mr. Rape last Sunday. Sam Wilkerson was' Hading in Oiinbv last Saturday. The Cauby Cannery is going up right a'.oug nml also the new Btore building, and there lias beeu aome surveying douo for the new electric lino running, from Canny to Macks burg a"d other points, Far Thit Terrible Itching Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Sulve will iustautiy allay this itch ing aud many ca-e hate beeu cured by its use. For sale by Jones Drug Co. KEDLAND Have you seen the enmet? Fall grain was net injured nioch for the simple reason that but very little was sown. Wheat Beerns to have come through all O. K. but oats were injured about 60 per o nt Our peoplo w ere certainly surprised to find about 7 iuo! es of s ow on the giound Monday morning with an ad dition of about one inch more Monday night. The 0. C. L. Co. is getting out a lumber biil for L. Funks' bungalow. K. Mosior of Logan will be the com mander in chief. A. J. Washburn and family have gone to Tenino. Wash., to work for some true. J. H. Hughs took a load of porkers to Port hi nd last week. The winter ot 1900 and 1910 will go down in history as one of the worst in Oregon. Owing to the wet condition ot the ground and freezing weather, very little seeding or plowing-has been ac complished J. A. Mo is bark to Orogon. Viola road district No. 18 was changed to let L. Finch in Harding or district No. 12. School district No. 75 hud a wei ks' vacation owing to the teacher being indisposed. II. Moigan is bui ding an audition to h s house J. L. Fulhim is blasting stumps. A. M. Eerchem was doing survey work in Portland last we k. Gus Fisher has putchss' d a wagon of O. Washburn. It seems a shame that the tux pav ers aft"i building g, od roads urns' let four hoi so tiansieiit learns haul load that are ruining our roads J. Young has purchased a im"()liue wo dsaw and is hawing at 8do per rick. Myer's JL i r " Mi til FOR. ORCHARDISTS WHO WANT TO PRO DUCE THE BEST VEHICEES IMPLEMENTS TEASEL CREEK t?Foi,b Mi.lt.nti nml wife of Oregon Oity were visiting ftt Teasel Creek last week. Tnm Knilinrir wns visiting in thlB community a few days ago. i .,,., a T.ii, ha tnm 11 lmtchftriug bee every few days. What will you do when your nogs rnu cui r .l,mtiH liui'liv n mi wife wore visiting at J. H. 0,uiuu's last Sunday. Wo are sorry to team imu uiu tstounied school toajher, Miss Potts, is maRiiig an airangemeiits 10 wave .fur tiBit u'Miu. V bone her suc cessor will win tho hearts of the rn . t . .1 pus as sue hhs uuiib. Ml. Cary Herman went to Portland last week, combining busiuosss with pleasure. Lame Shoulder This is a common form of muscular rhoumatism. No internal treatment is ne ded. Apply Ciiaiuberhiiu's Liui meut freely three times a day and a quios cure is certain Ibis liniwotit has proven esiecially valuable lor muscular aud ebroino rheumatism. Sold by Jones Drug Co. HIGHLAND Suow fell to the depth of 01m feot on tho night of January 8O1I1 in High land. Farmers are trying to plow some but are uot having much success. Mi. aud Mrs. Henry Koune of Can bv were visitiug witti relatives iu Highland during the week. Ohrht Moeuhke, Sr., is preparing to soil cn aui, or rather to try the ere'iiu business. Mr. Metcalf of Portland was visit ing the past week with his sou, Allen Robert Rutin rlord was Bowing wheat last week. Fiauk Kirk is building a new barn. Jim Rutherford had the m'sftwtuiie to lose a BTUig nt bis X". 4 Mmis. M. E. Kmnlle is i.e ini! 01s c t 1 at Mr 1 ra k Re .-oV Quit' a nuiuoer tr.ed to in joy a sleigh ride last Monday. PARKPLACE Mr. and Mrs. Githins from Corrins ville were guests of W. A. Holmes and family last week. Mrs. Githins will be remembered as Misa Agatha Curler. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and daughter from Nebraska are visiting Mr. Stev ens' sister, Mrs. O L. Clyde. Tho brother and sister had not seen each i other for thirty-three years.. Mrs. Straight doos not seem to im prove in health and has heun ill for a long time. Throe of her daughters I have been called to the bed.-ide and I will remain to tal care of their mother At the monthly meeting of Aber nothy Gmng i, which was held Satur day, the 29.li inst., we had visitors from throe neighboring Granges, Clackamas, Milwaukee and Winona. We had a very good alteodsnce and greatly enjoyed having those visitors with us. Saved from Awful Peril "I never felt so near my grave," writes Lewis, Chanibiin, of Man chester. Ohio. K. R. No. 8"awhon a frightful cough aud lung trouble lulled me down to 115 pounds in spite ot many reme .101 and the bes dortois. And thut I am alive today is duo solelv to Dr. Kings' New Dis oovery. which completely cured uie. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It bIbo cured my four children ot croup " Infallible "for coughs aud c Ids, its the most rertain re nedy foi la grippe, asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bmnehial affections, 50i and 1 00 A trial bottle free. Guarauteed by all druggists. Price Brothers invite you to inspect their stock, for prices see page 8. RESOLVE FOR 1910 INCREASED FRUIT CROPS Don't let your resolution grow cold, but proceed at once to put it into force. You can't increase your crop by wishing, nor resolving, unless you put tlie ac tion back of your wish or resolution to make it a real ity. Effective spraying has been the hobby of every successful fruit grower in the 1 country He owes his success to it and he knows and acknowledges it Spray Pumps All over the fruit-raising sections you will find Myer's Spray pumps assisting orchardists to make their orchards yield larger and better crops. We have them in many sizes and styles. The 1910 pumps are strengthened throughout and are perfectly reliable in all respects That is our guarantee. Our line includes Spray Nozzles and fittings, Mitchell Tower Spray Outfits, etc. A postal card will bring you our free Fruit Growers' Catalogue. It shows the line atad ij3 worth your time. , DOVER We have ten inches of suow. It seems as if the farmers are going to have a hard time to get any orop of grain planted thii season. Harry Bodley ot Portland came out to visit his brothers, Victor and Don, last. wees. Miss Lulu Morrison was visiting her relation here hist Saturday and re turned to Hortlaud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bush and Mrs. E. Hart were seen passing tiirou(sh here Sundav. Victor Bodley and Mr. Roberts woie Sandv visitors last Saturday. Birch Roberts is Working for Jarl Bros, near Boring There is going to be two telephone lines put up in this community. In dependent line connects with Estaeada aud tho Mutual line connects with Sandy. We are having the worst winter Jwe have had for a long time. Trade with the RELIABLE firm of Price Brothers. Ad page 8. Nonce lor Bids Notice is hereby gien that sealed bids for furnishing all labor aud ma t rials for the improving of Eleventh Street of Oregon City. Ore gen, from the Westerly iiue of Main Strtet, on the Southerly sixty feet of said Eleventh Street for a distance of 300 feet Westerly ; theuce with a.con trading width to that of 56.7 feet Westerly to the Easterly line of Water Street ; also trom the Easterly line of Main Streot to the Easterly line of Van Buren Street; will be received by the Committee on Streets and Public Property of the Couuotl of Oregon City, Oregon, uutil tour o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, the loth day of February, 1910. Plans and specifications containing further iuforu at ion and tie kind of improvemeiis to ho niido will be furn isi e.i npon appliiatun to toe Recorder of said City. Each bid must ie accompanied by a j certified check for a sum equal to five per ooutnm of the total amount of the bid, whioli sum will be subject to for feiture to Oregon Citv in case of the failure of the successful bidder herein to furnish the required bonds aud en 'ter into a written contract for said work, if called upon so to do, within the time specified for the same in the Time and Mmner Ordinance .covering said street improvement, j Proposals must be made upon 1 blanks furnished by Oregon Oitv. The right to reject any or all bids, j or to accept any.bid cons dored most 'favorable to Orogon City is hereby reserved. Each proposal mast state the time required for the completion of the entire improvement work of said street, aud which improvement work must bo done according to the or diuauo s of Oregon City and the charter thereof, and the plans and specifications governing said work. This notioe is published pursuant to an order , of the Council of Oregon City made and entered at a special meeting thereof held Monday, Janu ary 24, 1910. Date of first publication, Friday, Janaarv 28. 1910, and of the last pub I cation thoreof, Friday, February 4, 1910. J J COOKE, EDW. SHEAHAN, Committee on Streets and Public Property of the Council of Oregon City. . Notice ot Eleventh Street Assessment Notice of assessment upon - each tract, lot. block or part thereof, sub ject to assessment for the improve ment of Eleventh Street of Orogon Oity, Oregon, from the Westerly line of Main Street, on the Southerly 60 feot of said Eleventh Street for a Portland, Oregon East Second and East Morrison Sts., First and Taylor distance of 200 feet Westerly; thence with a contracting width to that of 66.7 feet Westerly to the Easterly line of Water Street; also from the East erly Une of Main Street to the East erly fine ot Van Buren Street. Notice is hereby given that the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, at a regular adjourned meeting of said Council hold Tuesday. July 27, 1909, declared au assessment by Ordinance No. 448 for the improvement of Elev enth Streot, Oregon City, Oregon, from the Westerly line of Main Street, on the Southerly (50 feet of said Eleventh Street for a distance of 200 ieet Westerly; thence witii a con tracting width to that of 66. 7 leet Westerly too the Easterly line of Water Street ; also from the Easterly liue of Main Street to the Easterly line of Van Bureu Street as provided by the order of said City Council published iu the Oregon City Cour ier, in the issues dated May 21, 1909, and May 28, 1909, and in accordance with the plaus and specifications for said street improvement on file iu the office of the City Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon, upon each lot, block, tract of land, or part thereof benefited by said street improvement to be as follotvs, towit: Lot 1, Block 9, A. Knapp 459 03 Lot 2, Biock 9, The Northerly 84 feet thereof, Eva A. Haw ley 116.03 Lot 7, Block 9, The Northerly 34 feet thereof, Olive E. Al bright ' 116.03 Lot 8, Bltck 9,QlLve E. Albright 469.03 Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 10, a part thereof described as follows, to-wit: Begiuniug at a point on the Souih er4y liue tf said Block, 61 feet West erly from the Southeasterly corner thereif, aud running thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said block, 159 feet to Southwesterly ooruer of raid Biock, tht nee North -erlv along tl e Westerly line of said bhek, 100 feet, thence Easterly t right aiitkt to last course liH feet, tueuce Southerly 100 feet to the place 1 1 ji : i ' m r of beginning, Frank Bosoh $402.60 Lots 8 and 4, Block 19, A part thereof deenbed as follows: Boginuing at the Southwest ooruer of Lot i, aud runn'ug thence Northerly on the line between Lots 4 and R, and 8 and 6, 100 feet, thence East erlv at right angles to last course 26 6 feet to the West erly line of the right of way of the Oregon and California Railroad Company, thence Southwesterly along said right of way line 102.8 feet to the Southerly liue 'if lot 4 and thence Westerlv 8 feet to the plaoe of beginning, Ellen S. Warren 17.08 Lota 8 ana 4, Block 19, a part thereof, described as follows: Beginning at a point iu the Easterly line cf Lot 4 on the Westerly line of Center Street : at a point 62 feet Northerly from the Southeast ooruer of said Lot 4, and running thence Westerly by a line parallel to a lme between Lots 3 and 4 of said Block, 69 8 feet to the Easterly line of the right of way of the Oregon and Oali- ' fornia Railroad Company thence Northeasterly along paid right of way 49.8 feet , thence Eus'erlv by a line parallel to the lino between lots 8 and 4 of said Block, 68.4 feet to the Easterly line of Center Street, thence East erly 48 feet to the place of beginning, Ellen S. Warren 25.84 Lota 8 and 4, Block 19, a part thereof described as" follows: beginning at a point in the Southerly line of Lot 4 which is 8 feet Easterly from the Southwest corner thereof, and running thence Northeasterly 102.8 feet, thence Easterly parallel to line between lots 8 and 4, 20 feet thence South westerly 103.8 feet to the Southerly line of Lot 4, thence Westerly 20 feet to the place of beginning. Oregon and California Railroad Com pany 28.10 Lot 4, Block 19, a part thereof described as follows: Be ginning at the Southeast cor ner of said Lot 4, and ruuning thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 4, 62 feet, thence Westerly to the line between Lots 8 and 4, 69. 8 feet to the Easterly line of the right of wav of the Ore gon and California Railroad Company, thence Southwest erly along said right of way line 63.6 feet to the line of said lot 4, thence Easterly 82 feet to the placo of teign- ning. Christian Uartman 76,43 Lots, Block 19 Mary Barlow 276.84 Lot 6, Block 19, the Southerly 34 - feet thereof Mary Barlow 69 98 Lot 1, Block 20. A part thereof described as follows: That part of Lot 1 lying North of a iine drawn from the center of the Easterlv line of said lot to the center of the Westerlv line of said lotF O. Burke 147.67 Lot 2, Block 20. A part thereof described as follows: That part of Lot 2, lying North of a line drawn from the center of the Easterly line of said lot 2 to the center of the West erly line of said Lot 2 A. B. Buckles 840.69 Lot 8, Block 49. The Southerly 84 feet thereof Catherine F. Miley 94.04 Lot 4, Block 49 Catherine F. Miley 867.48 Lot 6. Block 49 Bank of Ore gon City 233.57 Lot 6, Block 49. The Southerly 84 feet thereof. Bank of Ore gon City 69.04 L"t 1, Block 60-J.T. Apperson 719 90 Lot 2, Block 60. The Northerly 83 feet thereof.. J. T. Ap person 184. 68 Lot 5, Block 60. The Northerly 83 feet thereof. J. T. Ap person 96.84 Lot 6, Block 60 J. T. Ap person 865. 78 Lot 1, Blook 67. The Eastprly 65 feet thereof. O. W East- ham - 220.68 Lot 1, Block- 67. The Wes terly 60 feet thereof. V. Harris 200.41 Lot 2, Blook 67. The Northerly 83 feet thereof. J. T. Ap person 108.06 Lot 5, Block 67. The Northerly 83 feet thereof. Mary D. Huntley 115.01 Lot 6, Block 67 Mary D. Huntley 463 86 Lot 8, Block 68. The Southerly 88 feet thereof. A. D. Put- row 51.18 Lot 4, Block 68 A. D Putrow 175.64 Lot 6, Block 68 A. D. Putrow 824.90 Lot 6, Blook 68. The Southerly 83 feet thereof, A. D. Put row 80.69 Lot. 8. Blook 97 ' The Southerly 88 feet thereof. W. R. Eaton R6 63 Lot 4. Block 97-E. J. Maple 144 62 Lot 5, Block 97 T. Blanohard aud J Blanchard 122.43 Lot. 6. Block 97. The Southerly 88 feet, thereof. George Ris berger 84.92 Lets 1 and 2, Block 98. - A part thereof described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast . corner ot said Block 98 and running thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Block, 99 feet ;thenre Westerly at right angles to lat course 70 feet ; thence Northerly at right angles to last oonrse 99 feet to the Northerly line of Baid Block 98, thence Easterly 70 feet to the place of begin ning. Sarah E. Roake 191 61 Lots 1, 2, 5 and 6, Blrck 98. A part thereof described as fol lows: Beginning at a point in the Northerly line of said Block 70 foet Westerly from the Northeast comer thereof and ruuning thence Southerly by a line nt right augles to the Northerly linn of said Block 99, feet, thence Westerly at right angles to last course 99 feet to the Northerly liue of laid Block, thence 70 feet to the place of beginning. James Ward 149.90 Lots a and 6, Block 98. A cart thereof described as fol lows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Block, and running thence Easterly along the Northerly .. side ot said Block, 70 fee't, thence Southerly nt right angles to last coarse 99 feet, thence Westerly at right angles to last course 70 feet to . the Westeily line of said Block, thence Northerly 99 feet to place of beginning. Alma C. firownell 108.82 Lot 1. Block 115 E. M. Howell 612.06 Lot 2, Block 115. The North- erlv 83 feet thereof. E. M, Howell 110.98 Lot 5, Block 115. The North . erly SSfeet thereof A. W. Cheney 67.93 Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a brick dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milky appearanceoftcn indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. ..It stands the highest be- causeof its remarkable health restoring prop erties. It you need, a medicine you should have the best. Sold by J druggists in fifty-cent : and one-dollar sizes. Mom ot aaMup-KwL You mav have a sample bottle sent free by mail Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember thename, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Eioghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Let 6, Block 115 A. W. Cheney 273.08 Lot 8. Block 11H. The Southerly 88 feet thereof. S. F. Scrip tnre 64.47 Lot 4, Block 116-S. F. Scrip 1 ture 238.80 Lot 5, Block 116 Jam?s Roako 835.85 Lot 6, Block 316. The South erly 88 loet thereof. S. P. Scripture 96.79 Lot 3, Block 125. The South erly 88 feet thereof. S. A. Long 91.49 Let 4, Block 125 S. A. Long 805.63 Lot 5, Block 135 G. and Ve. McBride 128 11 Lot 6, Block 135. the Southerly 88 teet thereof. G. and Ve. McBride 86.81 Lot 1. Block 126 D. 1). Latour- ette 260.26 Lot 2. Block 126. The North erly 83 feet thereof. D. O. Latourette 64.89 Lot 5, Block 126. The North erly 83 feet theteof. D. O Latourette 78.74 Lot 6, Block 126-D. O. Latour ette 381.69 Lot 1, Block 143 D. 0. Lat- v ourette, troBtee 378.79 Lot 2, Block 143. The North erly S3 teet thereof. D. O. Latourette, trustee 94.23 Lot 5, Block 148. - The North erly 88 feet thereof. John Risberger 131.08 Lot 6, Block 143 John Ris berger 526.94 Lot 3, Block 144. The North erly 88 feet thereof. Rebecca ' Moore 89.72 Lot 4, Block 144 Rebecca Moore 330.13 Lot 5, Block 144 M.M. Oharman 604.79 Lot 6, Block 144. The South erly 88 feet thereof. Frank Rotter 145.05 Lot 8, Block 158 The South erly 88 feet thereof. Dan Lyons 27.66 Lot 4, Block 153 Dan Xvous 103.23 Lnt5, Block 153 Dan Lyons 212.99 Lot 6, Block 153 The South erly 88 feet thereof. Dan Lyons 61.20 Lot 1, Block . 154 -M. R. J Howell, 104.69 Lot 2, Biock 154 The North erly 83 feet thereof: Ella Howell 26 04 Lot 5, Block 154. The North erly 83 teet thereof. J. U. Mattley 56.79 Lot 6, Block 154 M. R. Howell 228.82 Lot 1, Blouk 168 Fannie G. Porter, 116 85 Lot 2, Block 168. The North erly 38 feet thereof. Michael Holland 82.76 Lot 5, Block 168. The North erly 83 feet thereof. Fannie Porter and Kate Porter 80.66 Lot 6, Block 166 Fannie Porter and Kate Porter 122.85 Lot 8, Block 169. The South erly 88 feet thereof. John Weiemaudle 42.81 Lot 4, Block 169 John Weis- mandle 147.75 Lot 5, Block 169 Dan Lyons 117.86 Lot 6, Biock 169. The Southerly 88 het thereof. Louis Farr 83.87 A statement of the foregoing assess ments was on July 28th, 1909 en tered in the docket of city liens of Oregon City, Oregon, and the same is now due and payable at the office of the Tieasnrer or Recordor of Ore gon City, Oregon, in lawful money of ' the United S ates, and if not paid within 20 days from and after the date of the first publication of this notice, such proceedings will be taken for the collection of the same as are provided for by the charter of Oregon City, Oregon. The above asessmennts will btar interest fioin and after 20 days af er t e date of the first publication of this notioe at the rate or 6 per cent per annum. This notioe is published pursuant, to au order of the Council of Oreunn City, Oregon, made at a regular ad journed meeting of said couucil held l'uesday, July 27, 1909. W. A. DIMIOK, Recorder. Bate of the first publication of this notice January 28, 1910. Date ot the last publication of this notice February 4, 1910 Telephone Company Incorporates Articles of incorporation were filed in the office cf the coontv clpxk r. ceutlvjby the "Tn-Counly Telephone Company," th capital stocs "being $400 and the principal place of busi ness is at West Butteville, Clacka mas county. The incorporators are Will E. Purdy, Arthur Cone, Jchn Smith and F. W. St. (Jlair. West Butteville is so situated that the compauy can do business: iu three counties with ease. The; counties are Clackamas, Marion aud Yamhill, KILLthe COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery forc8i;shs& sna utt THROm AND lUNSTHOUBtES GUARANTEED 8ATISFA0T0BX I ,( Jjljjuuuu -,3