OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 T THE E. W. MELLIEN CO. stock most fee sold for the benefit of the creditors, at a GREAT SACRIFICE. SALE eOMMENeeS SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Stock consists of furniture, hardware, cut glass, crockery, pictures, china kitchen utensils, etc y J2) HOCKFELD BROS IN CHARGE LUC tar, i5JjHi w I p" 1 " Kitchen Floors Paint that kitchen floor instead of scrub bing it every few days or buying expensive coverings that grow dingy and show wear. You can do it yourself. It's easy and costs only a trifle. ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT (Granite) is the ideal finish for kitchen, pantry and laundry floors, steps and inside surfaces to be walked upon. It's hard, durable, sanitary, easy to apply, easy to keep clean, hard to wear out. Brush it on tonight and you can walk on it tomorrow. Y If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. JONES DRUG CO' JENNINGS LODGE Mrs. Frank Radamakor of Now York, wifo of Prof. Kadaitmker, for merly of Parkidnue, ami Mrti. Davon- 1Krt of Park place wore Jennings jodgo callers during tlio week. Mrs. Kiokots of Portland spout Sat urday aud Sunday with lur sisters, Mrs, L. Wiloox aud Mrs. G. Lowis of this place. Miss Ollie Rose mado several trips to Portland rooontly to liave some dental wort done. Mr. Elmer Boardninn came down from near Albany and spent a few days with his parents aud reports tliat Mr. aud Mrs. Wyungott aud family are entirely recovered from their sioRe of soarlet fever, Mr. II. 0. Paiuton has completed a number of wells in the vicinity of Olaekaruas aud at present is driling for Mr. Webster near Gladstone. Mr. Z. 13. Mitchell of 174 Front street, Portland, was introducing the Allen bathing system ou Friday and has placed some iu a number of homes. Mrs. T, O. Itioe eutertaiued the Lad i 08' Aid Society at her home ou Wednesday aftoruoou, Juno 1st. The afternoon was spent in sowing and Mn. Lois Peterson of Portland assist ed in serving delicious refreslmieuts to the two tables of ruosIb. A surprise party was tendered Miss Bronte Jouniiigs on Thursday evening of luBt weok. Owing to the Hobo Fostival the sil ver tea that was to have boen'giveu'at the home of Mrs. Geo. Morsehas been postponed until Juno 10th. The ben efits of tills tea are for the reading room. "i"; Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Pratt'of South OariiB were cullers at the J.' P. Strain homo during the week. They were accompanied by MihS Sue Smith, fwlio waB on nor way to Washington whore she will visit for soino time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagstatf of uiucago, who have recently located at Woodmero, were callers at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Beckuer dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paiutou and Mrs. Morse drove to Willamette ou Sunday. Mr. aud Mis. Ohas. Ulough aud Mr. aud Mrs. G. I). Itoardmau and Mr. aud Mrs. Tozior attended the all day meeting at the tabernacle ou Haw thorne avouuo, Sniiday. A number of our people attended the Clackamas County Kose Show iu Oregou City ou June 3-8-4. Some very choice blooms wero shown Iroiu Oregou City and tho exhibits of Oak Grove and of the X. L. Club of Glad stone wove especially good and wo are iu hopes to have an exhibit for this place next year. Mr. aud Mrs.P. E. Newoll of Port land and Mr. Olin Ford of Suunyside and Mr. Jacksou, who has recently returned from a post-graduato course 1 Honored by Women nnen woman speaks ol her silent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions hive be stowed this murk ol confi dence on Dr. R. V. Tierce, ol Buffalo, N. V. Every where there are women who hear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the sufftrinf srx from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn Hit. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONO IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL, No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Disphnsary Mrdical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President. Buffalo. N. Y. Da force's Ptmui Ptltttt laduct mild natural bowtl aiovtmeaf omct a dar. m hainsTtHtm in New JTork, were entertained at tho P. U. Newell home on Sunday. A number of the friends of Major and Mrs. Olarkson and Mr. aud Mrs. T. J. Spooner motored out from Van couver and spent the day at the Snootier oamp ion June o. At 4 p. m. the live motor oars returned after sncndiiig'a delightful day. Mr. H. 0. Tozier aud brother, Mr. Fred Tozier of Eugene, have com pleted the bnngalow fur Mrs. Abe Labouwich at Kieloy and will leave on Thursday for Seaside, whore tuey have the contract to build some cot tages. Mr. and Mrs. Morse have leased a cottago at Ocean Park, Wash. , and will leave about the first of July to spend the remainder of the summer. They will be accompanied by Miss Thomas of Ohio and Miss Carrie Sorp iture. Dr. aud Mrs. Wardner aud family went to Portland on Sunday to re main until after the Rose Fostival. Prof. Boyer and family, who occupy "Kock Lodge," and Mr. aud Mrs Oushin, who have leased "Beuna Vista." are attending the Rose Festi val. Mrs. Voos departed for Spokane this week, whete she goes to join her husband, who recently accepted a position iu a large hotel at that place. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Gardner of Mel drum are entertaining two of their Michigan friends. Mrs. Hood's drawing class met at her homo on Friday, Jnue 3. Those who are taking drawing lessons are Ruth Truscott, Fern llart, George Vale and Doris Paiuton. Miss Eva Felix of Oak Grove comes ou Fridays to instiuct her music class at this place. Scared Into Sound Health Mr.'B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: "A year ago I began to be frnnhlrift u'ifli mv kiitnav mwl hlu.l. dor, which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and tne action or my Diaauor was annoy ing aud painful. I read of Foley Kid ney Pills and after taking them a few ....... I... I -J I. .. .1.. wtu-as nip m'num'ut's teib urn, me ac tion of my bladder was again normal, and I was free from ail distress." Joues Drug Co. Get your batter wrappers printed at the Courier office, SOUTH CARU3 Cherries are rioeniug fast and there is j'iBt about a half crop. Mr. and Mrs. John Helvey of Wal lace Island are spending a week visit ing relatives at this place. Miss Sue Smith has gone to Wash ington to work this summer. Ernest Jones is working for Dan Graves in the Shingle mill. Some of the people from here at tended the races at Canby Saturday, June 4. Our deputy assossor, 0. E. Spence, was assessing in our burg last week. Oscar Striker is sawing wood on Front street full blast now. Mrs. John Paine and children called on Mr. and Mrs. M. Irish last Sun day. Henry Pipka came home from Banks, Washington county, last week and says the crops are looking fine on his farm there. Curtis and John Helvey attended the baseball at Oanhv last Sunday afternoon. A dance was given at the home of Julius Moshberger last Saturday night A large orowd was present. They danced until a late hour, when re freshments were served ; then all de parted for homo. I It Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and mauuer remeay, De cause of its remark able health restoring I properties. Swatnp- kooc Junius uiuiusi every wish iu over coming rheumatism, pain in the back, kid neys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kid ney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y, , on ever bottle. Home olbwamp-KooL IE y o To Cot? ie? Subscribers When yo pay your subscription. Ask iot "Want Ad" certificate. It will entitle yoa to a 4 line want ad Ft ee in THE COURIER. This Column Not For Merchants Use. Sues for Damages Roscoe Morris has filed complaint in the circuit court of the state of Or egon for Clackamas county, against the P. Ry. L.& P. Co. as follows: Complainant alleges that the defendant ran the cars at a high rate of speed, colliding with his rig, smashing the same aud causing personal injuries to him, for all of which he asks damages in the sum of seventeen hundred and eight dollars. George 0. Brownell is the attorney for plain till. Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 63, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting for said district will be held at the Coun ty Courthouse of Clackamas County, in Oregon City, Oregon, to begin at the hour of 7 o'clock P. M., on the third Monday of June, being the 20th day of June, A. D. , 1910. This meeting is called for the pur pose of submitting the annual reports of the Directors aud Clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 9th day of June, 1910. GEORGE A. HARDING, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest : E. E. BRODIE, District Clerk. Poison Oak Poisoning Ballard's Snow Liniment cures it. Mr. 0. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes: My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment oures "Poison Oak Poisoning," at very painful trouble. She not only cured a case of it on her Belf, but on two of her friends who were poisoned by this same ivy. Prioe 25o, 50o and 1.00. Sod by Jones Drug Co. You Never Can Tell just exactly the cause of your rheu matism, but you know you have it. Do you know that Ballard's Snow Liniment will cure it? relieves the pain reduces the swelling and lim bers the joints and muscles so that you will be as active and well as you ever were. Prioe 25o, 50o aud $1.00. Sold by Jones Drug. Co. Notice of Annual School Election Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 62, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that the annual school election for said district will he held in the Foun tain Hose Company Building in Oregon City Oregon, to begin at the Jhour of 2 o'clock P. M. and continue uutil the hour of 6 o'clock P. M., on the third Monday in June, being the 20th day of June, A. D., 1910, whioh election is for the purpose of eleotiug one di rector to serve for the term of five years. GEORGE A. HARDING. Chairman of Board of Directors. Attest E. e! BRODIE, Distriat Clerk. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All drug gists sell it. ' Advertised Letters List of unclaimed letters at the Ore gon City postofflce for the week end ing June 10, 1910: Women's List Evans, Mrs. Agnes ; Fremader, Mrs. Eva; Frazier, Mrs.; Grim bo, Mrs. Marvel; Jones. Mrs. Clarissa; Matliewz, Gertrude; Smith, Mrs. Margaret; Usher, Mrs. W. J. Men's List Blaokman, T. L. ; Dietz, Baueham ; Evans J. H. ; Evans, Joe ; Fitzhugh, J. W. ; Graves, Clias. ; Hiatt, Trase; Niel, Lewie; MoMurry, Robt. ; Piepgrass, Ed. (2) ; Rentre, Wm. ; Soollard, Frank (3); Tooker, O. A. ; Woodberry, Ohas. E. "Unclassified" Ads FOR SALE Fine tract of 65 acres lo cated 4 miles southeast of Oregon City. Near county road. Excellent peach, nut or fruit laud; about j mile to Willamette river. At pres ent covered with timber which will more than pay original investment. $55 an acre, on terms takes this val uable tract. Enquire Courier office for timber bargain. WANTED -Women and boya as gen eral woolen mill help." Apply Mult nomah Motiair Mills, Sellwood, Ore. Get your buttor wrappers printed at the Courier office. LOST One leather coin sack contain ing money. Finder please leave at Courier office and receive reward. LOST A silk umbrella with a gun metal handle belonging to Mrs. M. O.Moore, Monday, at Center street steps. The finder will please return same to Mrs. Henry Meldrum. Farm Wanted. , The undersigned wants to rent a farm of not less than 40 acres In cul tivation, and not more than 8 or 10 miles from market. Will rent on skares. Address, M. R. RIGDEN, Milwaukle, Clackamas Co., Oregon. R. D. 1. Box it A. IPaicnffnc They Stand the KToirfllhiwesf We Stand Behind Them the Fur u t,4 J5k in a -vjs, . irmMMiMMmmmml i H wx m W A'. ill II I TT T?K TPTvTT 71 TTW 2TF BUCKEYE -Us Sold for 49 Years in the : issm i cm Pacific Northwest Yon cannot afford to buy a mower until you have investigated the ADRIANCE. NOT MADE BY THE TRIJST Cut clean where no others will cut Exclusive Patented Advantages II Adrlaace Backer lfowen-and Adrlance Buckeye Mowers only combine the following features every on valuable: Automatic Bprino Draft Prevents damage when itriking an ob struction saves driver, team aud mower from shock or strain of Budden stop; greatly lessens average draft. Driving) Whkbls are large, wide faced, wide apart; visible driving pawls. Long Pitman Directly in line with scythe aud well protected. Forward Acting Foot Lkvkr Bar raised with least effort of driver. Livel Crank Bhatt with solid brass composition bearings at both ends. Rolls r Biarinos with retaining cages holding the rollers in plaee and in liue. Spring) Balanced Finqeb Bar No more weight on ground than desired. Coupling Hinges whioh permit perfectly free action for the cutting ap paratus. No other mower attains this most desirable end. Tin Best Method of lining up Finger Bar, should the lunges wear from long use. Ball and Sociit Joint at Bctthe Hsad No cramping of Pitman when tiltinff. The Satest and Best Miami of folding the Catting Ap paratus. A feature of great Importance that 1110014 not be overlooked. Tbe Slmplut lest hsinttusi. Meet CmvmImL mi ttt LWkMt h sVaft Read What Your Neighbors Say I. C. CLUTTER, Sherwood, Ore. "Have used an Adriauce Buckeye Mower thirteen yean; have cut over very rough land and given ma chine very hard knocks, but it appears we shall not be able to wear it out During all those years it has cost me scarcely anything for repairs." C. 8. RESBURG, Manor, Wash "In nine years, catting has cost me nothing for repairs. I believe it will cut when no other machine will." JOHN' BLISS, Troutdalr, Ore. "Have cnt no less than 40 acres of heavies grass each year for ten years. Machine always does very best work." Hundreds of other Pacific Northwest testimonials on file. On Exhibit and Sale ct over 209 Agencies In the Northwest Writs for Oataioe. lUtutmtiit and npbinmt tbe nuneroas Important advantages. Ton can aT complete oonadenoe ia everything tbe catalog says. We pledge onr good name behind every representation. Tbe good name of R M. Wade & Co. means a good deal to old-time residents of tbe Oregon country. FOR SALE BY, Oregon Qity Qommission(So. OREGON CITY, ORE. ADRIANCE Mowers, Raksa Binder, Reapers CeasleH Stock si lNrs