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OREGON CITY COURIER,. FRIDAY AUGTST 12, 1910, If you want to know how a man feels about his HOW ARD Watch try to buy one at second hand. You find men who would no more give up their old HOWARDS than they would turn their i backs on any other trusted friend. The HOWARD is the inti mate companion of leaders of I American thought and action. I " HOWARD time " has been a determining factor in every phase qf national progress. You pay no more for the Howard than your neighbor and no one can get it for less. The price is fixed the value is perma nent. Yourinvestment is protected. Every HOWARD ia made and adjusted as a fine watch. Cased and timed in its own case by the HOWARD watch makers and a printed price ticket attached $ii to $150. . We carry this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you. BURMEISTER Q ANDRESEN Urs. Bentie & Mnsoniu Teninle. Moutit, dentists, Miss Florence Want? Ims returned to Oregon Oity from Oanhy. Virgil Clink, a well known Portland attorney, was iu town Monday. Uav. J. W. Exou is spending the week with liis later-in-law, W.May. S. A. Uilliitt has traded liis bronco for a nite ilriviag home. Captain Williams an famliy are sojourning at Waldport. Mr and Mrs. O. D. Story, formerly or ttits city but now 01 Ijoiir Ueach, Uaiirornra, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. O. D. Olapp of Nebraska, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.- George F. Horton, of the West Side. Mrs. T. A. MoBride of this oity is visiting her dauglitor Mrs. Frank Newton at Toledo. Randall O'Neill of the Courier force has gone to American Lake with Company "Q." I. V. Trnllingor and fainlilr, of Hilleboro, have been visiting with his brother at Union Mills. A little sou came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones in this oity Sunday. Has anybody seeu Kelly, ask some of the Elks that attended the Oyster bake. R. II. Snodgrass, who conducts a shingle mill at Mnlino, was in town the fore part of the week. Mrs. E. W. Van Scoy and Paul Van Scov of Eugone, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Eastham. W. E. Hall, tho butcher of Monn tain View, has reoeived some very choice meat from Salnni. D. 0. Sholbv has gone to the log ging camp in Beaver Creek where, he is employed by Mr.. Deoker. Frank Willis who is seriously ill with gall stones, is somewhat impov ed. Dr. 's Stoart and Suhnltze are at tending him. Orville Albright accompanied his aunt, Mrs. Hatdorf, to Newport where they will remain for a two weeks outing-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, have returned to their home on the Clack amas from New Eamalche, Washing ton. "W. W. May and J. B. Jackson are building a store for M. Estes on the corner of Molilalia Avenue and Divis ion Street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brunt and Mrs. Torence were among the many people from Oregon City who attended the excursion to Seaside. Oucumbors were one of the deli cious treats at Seaslide Sunday, so say some of the folks who went up to wild and wooly ocean Saturday night. The following were granted mar ringe lioenses on Saturday : . Althea A. Hall and Thomas 0. Strong, Mattie E. Pickens and L. W. Tice. Millard J. Lee,' the well known canal man and booster citizen of Canby, was in our city for a few hours Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lake May. of Ottawa, were visiting friends and .enjoying the sights of the famons old town over Sunday. Mark T. Kady, president, of the Union Pacific Life Insurance Com pany, of Portland, was in Oregon Oity en business Saturday. Mrs. Lena Oharman, Miss June Charman and Miss Wynue Hanny left the first part of the week for Newport for a few week's outing. Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Morris have returned from Cannon Beach after an outing of two weeks. The remainder of the summer they will spend on their ranch on . the South End Road. Often The Kidneys Are : Weakened by (her-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness and suffering, .. .i r it 1. : .1 uiereiurc, u nuucji trouble is permitted to I continue, serious re ' suits are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your en tire body i9 affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and remr-rtv. is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable , health restoring properties have been , proven in thousands of the most distress- , i - t c nDni tiKHiirine von should have the best. Sold .by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Yoh mav t. ,,i knttlii IwwfrHHtW ",l"v " 4 r J by man free, also a cyau. pamphlet telling you n.io-ur-ii. how to find out if yon have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mis . take, but remember the name, Swamp Root, and don't let a dealer sell you Something in place of Swamp-Root if you do you will be disappointed. O. Ice. dentist, Masonic Piioie 1321. Home A1U8. Dr. L. Temple Q. E. Thomas of Oswego, was in town Monday attending to legal busi ness. Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and son are guesls at the home of Rev. T. F. Bowen Elmer Cooper, wife and daughter were guests at Seaside over Sun day. " The Open Air Services which are being held every Sunday In the Park are well attended. l)r. Morey or Liberal, was among the prominent out-of-town people here Saturday Mrs. Edward Stuart, nee ' Clara Warner, was in town over Sunday visiting with her parents, John Flnucane of the Lebanon Pa per Company Is in town at the home of his parents. Miss - Leila MoUarver is the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Charles Babcock and Miss Anita MoOarver. O, Schaber, of Willamette, was com mitted to the State Asylum, and taken to that place Saturday evening. A second hand hay press at a bur gain. See C.J. Kioe & Co., Wood burn, Oregon. 16-8 Felicitations are being extended Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joehnke over the arrival of an 8V& pound daughter, born Tuesday morning. We make a speoialty ' of buggies and gasoline engines. Qet our prices before buying.O. J. Rice & Co , Woodbnrn, Oregon. 20 Mr. and Mrs. B.' T. McBain ancfl Daughter, Janette, have gone td Oak land, California, for an extended visit with Mr'. McBain's parents. Ladies' Home Journal $1.60 a vear. Send in your subscription to Miss a dan a. iJedweiJ, - Pacific phone No. 1063. Mr. J. P. Keating and two children who have been visiting at the home of the Misses Cochran, returned to their home in Portland Monday. Benny Charleston, of Portland, who reoently came to that oitv from Penn sylvania, was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Shewman and family over Sunday. Roy Kelly of Hood River, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Kelly, the latter part of last week. Mrs. Annie Howard" has gone to Cannon Beech, where she will be the auest of Mr. and Mrs. Olvde G. Huntley.' W. Ourran and Christ Ballard were camping in the Molalla mountains last week. John Gilletfc. Geo. Gillette and Ed Confer left Wednesday for Roaring Kiver ;in tne mountains, to Bather huckelberries. - Mr. and Mrs. Robeson are spending an outing in the Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harvev. of Oh. nemah, Sunoayed with friends iu Mountain view. Mrs. Will Rose was a recent Kuest of Portland friends. Wallace R. Struble. secretarv of the Albany Commercial Clnb, accom panied by Mr. Graham, of Albany, were in Oregon Oity on business Wed nesday and were pleasant callers at the Courier office Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartlidge left the fore part of the week for the Mc Kenzle River, where they will spend an outing of two weeks. John Clark of the Clackamas Title and Abstract Co., is on a hunting trip in the southern pare of the state, expecting to return home with more trophies than T. K. Hon. Thomas F. Ryan and son Marshall have returned from an ex tended auto trip through the Tilla mook country, where Mr. Ryan lias been visiting the Odd Fellow lodges'1 at the following cities: Willamina, Oioverdale, Tillamok. Bay.Oity, Bay Ocean Park Paoifio Oity and Gari-j baldi. Miss Oelia and Bertha Goldsmith left Monday night on the Shasta limited lor ban tfrancisno. where they will spend several weeks visit ing relatives. Lloyd Riches spent Sunday at Sea side, returning ;in time to look after . 1. T 11 7 w . . i.no uuuruai Dusmess on nionaay. ae will return to the seaside resort in a few days for a two week's stay. Mr. S. P. Gidding of- Sterling. IU.. who recently purchased the Dr. James place, which comprises 60 acres, five miles on the Molalla road, was a pleasant caller at the Courier office Monday. ; Mrs. G. W. Grace and two daughters Florence and Ellen, who have been visiting with relatives in England. have returned to the United States, Dut win visit in Missouri and Cali fornia before coming back to Oregon City. Henry W. Stratton, formerly con nected with the O. K. Barber Shop, wag married in Portland last Wednes day to Miss Vesta M. Conn, of Port land, they will take their home In that place. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodie and small son, accompanied by Mrs. Nelta Bar low Lawrence and Mrs. Allen Ells worth and children have gone to Yahats to remain for the month of August, Mr. Brodie returned ta this city Monday. F..E. Andrews and family have moved to their new bungalow on Madison street, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews have lived In Portland for the p?.st few years, as Mr. Andrews is con nected with the Hicks-Chatten En graving Company, and ia secretary of! the Oregon Realty Company. The Best Hour of Life is when you'do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt. , N. O. , when he was Buffering in tensely, as hn says, "from the worst cold I ever had, I then pruved to my great satisfaction what a wonderful cold and cough cure Dr. King's New Discovery is, for after taking one bot tle 1 was entirely cured. You can't say anything tod good of a medicine ike that." It's the surest, and best remedy for diseased lungs, hem orrhages, la grippe, asthma, hay fe verany throat or lung tronble. 50o, $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. - Joseph Myers of Coquille, Ore., was in this city TeuBday. John Richards will spend his vaca tion at Seaside. Professor Alrjert Schuff of Portland was In Oregon City Tuesday, Miss Grace Grafton, who spent her vacation in Mount Hood, has returned J. L. Ashtou, who has been teaching school Bt Oaros, was in. the city on buisnjss Monday. Judge Roots of Boring was in Ore gon City transacting business on Wednesday. William Sheahan and family have recently returned from their outing at Mount Hood. R. L. Holman and family returned the first of the week from their trip to Wllholt. Clarence Beckner of Jennings Lodge was a genial . caller at The Courier office Tuesday. ' Mrs. J. K. Morris and two sons left Thursday for a short outing at Mount Hood. Mii-s Lena Chamberlain has gone to Columbia Beach for her summer va cation. Mrs. P. Schwartz and son and Mrs E. Surfus left for Cathlamet, August 9th, to be the guest of Mrs. W. Boy- Ian. . The funerai of Mrs. Nannie E. Kin der took place Wednesday iu Sell wood and the body brought here for intremeut. Mrs. "Kinder received in juries iu a runaway accident that proved ratal. "I have been somewhat costive, but Ooan'R Regulets gave just the result" desired. They act mildly and regu Ute tho bels perfectly. "George b Krause, BUG Walnut Ave., Altoona Pa. A. E. HowolPleft Tueday,for 'the Rogue River with a consignment of 13,000 trout, which were hatched at the ClickainHS hatchery and - which will be placed In the Rogue River by the Fisheries Protective " Association of that place. 'Some of the Uneet specimen of Su gar Plums which have ever been on display at the Clackamas Oonnty dig play tables at the Chamber of Com merce in Portland, are those winch were placed there Wednesday by Sec retary ' Lazelle of the Publicity De partment of, the Oregon City Com mercial and were grown by O. W.' Swal'ow, on his farm called the "Nut side Farm." , . Water System at Parkplace Parkplace can no longer be olassed i a diy town owing to the very fact that a new water system is being in stalled which is to furnish water for the thirsty householders of that t hi ly ing little burg,. -Water is being pumped from the beautiful Clackamas river by a gasoline engine and about sixteen or eighteen hundred feet of ipe lias already been laid and more will be put down soon. About one dozen families are being supplied with the clear, sparkling water from tins mountain stream and nndoubtedly others will be induced to take water as the convenience of having water piped into the house is so great that no one can afford to be without. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY S OO., Tolbdo., O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by im firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting direotly upon the blood nd niuoous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for consti pation. Friendly Bible Class Ente-ta'yied. Members of the Friendly Bible Class enjoyed a jolly good time at the home of their teacherMrs. E. B. Andrews, at Falls View, last Wednesday even ing. The young ladies arriving in the afternoon to prepare the supper for the young men. After the hearty re past the gentlemen prepared grounds for a tennis conrt, on lots which have been.'given the class for their tempor ary .'use.by Mrs. Andrews. This game' is extremely popular in Oregon City, and muoh interest is manifested in ev ery section of the Pacific Coast this year. The young people of the Friend ly Bible Class enjoyed the hospitality Mrs. Andrews, and are looking forward to many pleasant evenings which will be spent on the hill with tennis and other sports. $100.00 Reward - would ealdly be paid for a cure 'by many people who a-i crippled with heomatism, yet if they only knew it, they can be cored by a few bottles ot Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price- is only 25c, 60c and f I per bottle. Sold by .Jones Drug Co. Jack & Albright Erects New Store Jack & Albright have their new store building on Seventh Street be- ween Madison and Monroe Streets under way and when completed will be a nne addition to that part of the oity. The uain banding is two stories high with an addition on the side for store room that ia one story high, making a very commodious- business building and one in which they can accommodate their fast growing trade better and display their goods to a better advantage. . E. W. Scott has charge of the mechanical work. REV. BOWEN GIVEN FAREWELL RECEPTION. The members of St. Paul's Guild and the King's Daughters, tendered Rev. T. F. Bowen, wife and family a delightful reception at the' home of Mrs. A. Warner, Friday night, the lawn was lighted with Chinese lan terns where refreshments were served under the trees, the house was also extensively decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen were presented with a handsome sliver tea set, and the presentation speech delivered by W. A. Shewman and was responded to by both Rev. and Mrs. Bowen. Mr. Bowen and family will soon leave for Seaside, after which time they will go to Sellwood, where Rev. Bowen will be pastor of St. John's Memorial ohurch of that place. - Acute or Chronic Which? No matter if your kidney trouble in acute or chrouio Foley's Kidney Rem edy will reach your case Mr. Claude Brown, Revnoldaville, III., writes nd that he suffered many mouths with kidney complaint which baftled all tr atmnnt. At last lie tried Foley's Kidney Remody and a few large hot tl e effected a complete cure. He savs, "It has been of inestimable val ue to me. " Jones Drug Co. PARK PLACE. The Grange reunion on the 30th of July was a grand success. We had visitors from Oswego, Milwaukie, Maple Lane and Clackamas Granges. Also the State Master, Mr. C. E. Spence, and wife, from Carus. We had speeches on Grange work from the State Master, the District Deputy, DIckerson from Oswego, and Dr. Baird, Past Master of Maple Lane Grange. As time was short the only sister called on to speak was Slstor Casio, Past Master of Milwaukie Grange, who gave us a good talk on temperance. Rev. Jones from Clack amas also gave us a talk. During the noon hour we had the pleasure of seeing Judge Dimick and County School Superintendent Gary with us. The ladles of the Grange gave dinner to 65, when Ice cream was served, The chaplain, Mrs. A. M. Brayton, was presented with a beautiful birth day cake by her daughter. Her age, 68 years, was on it. She was com pletely surprised, That was the first surprise. All had a good time visiting during the noon hour. When the Grange was called to order the chap lain had her second surprise, when she was presented with a beautiful fruit dish from Abernethy Grange as birthday present. As the Grange claimed the real birthday, her two daughters and six grandchildren came on Monday following with ice cream and cake to spent the day, a day never to be forgotten while life lasts. Mrs. O. L. Clyde left Wednesday for Washington to visit her son and family. Rev. Jones, from Clackamas, gave us a fine sermon m our cnurcn nere last Sunday evening. Mr. Lucas and brother from Kan sas returned from their mountain trip last Sunday evening, having had a good time. Mrs. Bruner and son from Sellwood spent a couple of days with her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Brown. "Halibut Iti "Canada. "One cannot be long in any hotel or restaurant In Cunada without seeing halibut on the bill of fare," says a writer In Canada. "In this respect It assumes the position of a national dish. It Is there on Christmas day and again on midsummer day, and there are not many days In between these two dates when halibut finds no place on the menu. So plentiful Is halibut In the waters of the west coast of Vancouver Island that Ernest McGaffey on -one occasion watched a few Indians, with their crude fishing arrangements, catch 21,000 pounds In Clayoquot sound in one day. When It Is remembered that a halibut some times weighs as much as 800 pounds perhaps this achievement will" lose a tiny part of Its glory." I Register Without Delay. Every voter who has not registered .should do so at once Do not delay or you will not be able to vote at the Primaries The old custom of "swearing in "your vote is not permissable at the primary election. Color Harmony. The key to all color harmony Is sim ply this that kindred or related colors harmonize, go well together, while un related colors are antagonistic to each other. Those colors are kindred which are side by side on the spectrum band or the color circuit. Red is kindred to orange because orange Is un admix ture of red and yellow; orange is kin dred to yellow because of the yellow In the orange; yellow Is akin to green because green Is an admixture of yel low and blue. Intense Colicky Paint Relieved '" For some years I suffered within- tense colicky pains which would come on at times and from which I could find no relief," says I. S. Mason, of Beaver Dam. Kv. "Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of the remedy was entirely relieved. That was four years ago and there has been no return of the symptoms since mat time." This remedy ia for sale by Jones Drug Co. Precisely That. Braggsby I tell you I'm overwork ing. I am turning out an awful lot of work just now. Nocker That's Just exactly the word your employer used In describing your present work. Bal timore American. . Plenty of Changes. "I always dress, according to the weather." I haven't as large a wardrobe as that."-Pittsburg Post. Get your butter wrappers printed at the Courier office. CURE FOR . LIQUOR HABIT Give Oniric and Destroy Desire All SUihtfy Colder This Snow When yoa tee that kind of weather forecast yoa know that rheumatism weather is at hand. Get ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frostbite, sore, and stiff joint and muscles, all die and pains. 26c, 60c and 41 a bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Orrine is the most successful cure for the liqnor habit that the world has ever known. It is a home treatment, given without publicity, detention from bnsiness or loss of time, and is absolutely guaranteed if the simple directions on each box are' carefully followed. So remarkable have been the changes wrought for suffering drinking men by Orrine that loading ministers, charity workers, philan thropists and druggists -every where recommend the treatment. Thousands cf endorsements have been given for the remedy. Read this oue from 'the Quaker Drug Co., Seattle, , Wash. ; During the past five years we have sold thousands of packages of Orrine and have never heard ft spoken of ex cept in highest terms of praise. We have dozens or people come to us ana state that Orrine hag cured them or their husbands or dear ones from the corse of drunkenness. Orrine is one of the few articles on the market that we oan conscientiously recommend to our customers., and we do so daily feeling that we have done what to ua seems a doty as well as a service." Orrine is prepared in two forme. No. 1, a powder, absolutely tastelesa and odorless, given secretly in food or drink. Orrine No. 2, in pill form, is for those who wish' to cure them selves. Orrine coats only (1. a box In every box there . is a guarantee which entitles yoa to a refund of your money it Orrine fails to effect a cure. Write for Free Orrine Booklet (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to Orrine Co., 104 Orrine Building, Washington, D. O. Orrine is for sale in this city by Jones Drug Co., 615 Main St. They know Orrine is a reliable and effica cious remedy for drunkennefs and they will not offer yoa a substitute. A Street In Moscow. One street iu Moscow, Miasnltskaya Ulltza, is devoted almost entirely to stores selling machinery. The win dows of these shops are large and of plate gluss and display the various wares to good advantage. Many win dows are devoted to large exhibits of various mechanisms, and nt a certain hour In the afternoon these machines are bo far as possible set in motion to give practical illustration of their workings. U.(jonceit is vanity driven from all other shifts and fornd to appeal to Itself fi nilt"li'iinii 1'nrlin. ' EXPRESSING Leave orders for all kinds Express hauls at Dowlinga real estate office. Prompt Attention iI)wVstr" is my Motto. j DUCK Milwaukie, Oregon C. Schuebel W. 8. U'Ren U'REN & SCHUEBEL ' - . Attorneys-at-Law Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of title, lend you money and lend your money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise build ing, Oregon City, Oregon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The Johnson Realty Co. CITY LOTS, ACREAGE FARMS A SPECIACTY P. O. Box 213 Milwaukie, Oregon Milwaukie Cleaning and Dying Works J. M. STUCKY, Proprietor Milwaukie, Oregon C. D. t D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ou Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Building, Oregon Cltyj Oregon. O, D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortage and Abstracts carerully made, money tj loan on good security. Charges reason -le E. H. COOPER. TKi Insurance Man Fire, Life, Sick and Accident Insurance Dwelling House Insurance A Specialty OKPICB WITH U'Ren (& Schuebel, Oregon City, Or Dr. W. Chambers ScbuUzt A. B. 1802. A. M. 1865, Lafayette Colleire, Kaflton, r n Idil-T tl.. m.A ll1l,.... Hospital Medical college, fwew yoric uiy, Kooms 3 and 4, Weinhard Block Office and consultation practice exclusively. Over forty years experience, (The Doctor continues the eastern euntom of putting up his own pre. Bcriptions. Mrs. Virgil Clatk OF PORTLAND WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN Voice Culture WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK AT i 302 Bluff St. : Oregon City BUIL'D (or LESS You oan and ear eta,la Will yea how to ft t M SASH AND DOORS 5-Oro Pud Do. fLM Klialon BtyU nunflTklttW DOOM. 1.46 Oottaff ron Door 1.44 Taiioy rronl Door.., 8.00 rwo-llffht window, from. . . 3UY DIRECT FROM THI MILL notnln but wll We mrU notnin inn.d. klln-drld Or, o Htay. Your money bate ppreentel. We re the Ur it KuBh and Voot factory In the Pa nic Northweat: mn our mill and mve you the ned Iij middlemen profit. If you are (k"ptlcal eend a Hat of the ma terial you need. We sell anybody. Ship anywhere. Brad for Catalog; No. 42 0. B. Williams Co. 193 rint AT., ts, ML- For Permanent Relief Take TRAM tAAPlK. HERBINE acta directly on the Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It is entirely 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 weakened glands and organs ; it checks all derangements of tho body. "Try a bottle to-day." Fifty Cents a Bottle, Avoid All Substitutes. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. :BAUARI' ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. Isold and Recommended byKSSSE The Jones Drug Company, Inc. Buy i i From Owner WHO MUST SELL 33 acres located in a good fr cit section. i0 act es in cultivation. Balance good timber, good house, barn. 2 hen houses. 75 fruit trees, good spring and running wa ter. All fenced. Price $2000 ADDRESS Cottfie? Office Pbont V2t Ht$. IS33 Off let Iu Tavorltt Cigar Store OppottU masonic Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving aSpecblty TrtlQht and Partth Vtllverti Prlets Btastnabh and Satisfaction Buarantttd C J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK Builders' Supplies Co. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Flooring, Ceiling, Finish Lumber, Etc DOORS, WINDOWS, MOVLDINCS, PLATE CLASS, ETC Cive Us a Cad Bring Your Estimates WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Phones j Pacific Main 142 Home B-284 Cor. Main arid 14th Streets OREGON CITY Forty-Ninth Annual OREGON STATE FAIR Will Be Held At Salem, September 1 2 to 17 $35,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES Grand Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits Splendid Races, Band Concerts, Free Attrac tions and Fireworks REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For Further Information, Address FRANK MEREDITH, - Secretary Phone Farmers 47 R. P. D. No. 3, Oregon City, Oregon LONE OAK FARM F. M. BLUHM, Mioaget Producer and dealer in all kinds of FIRST CLASS FARM PRODUCTS AND FIR WOOD Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats and Potatoes always un hand. First class Butter and Eggs a specialty.- All Orders Promptly Filled