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8 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1910, YOUNG MEN! Of OREGON CITY What would it be worth to you to have clothes with Trousers that will keep creased Forever? The problem of getting the crease exactly in its proper location and keeping it there as long as you wear the clothes has been solved It is being exhibited, together with twenty-four other unique and practical features, in SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES at J. LEVITT'S Ask to be shown especially the "Blackstone," the "Ritz," the "Windsor" suit models and the "St. James," the "Counsellor" and the "Autogo" overcoat models. After you note their beauty of style and tailoring, ask to be shown THE 26 PRACTICAL FEATURES OF Brand Clothes Society COAT 1 Additional Fountain Pen Pocket in inside breast pocket. 2 Match Pocket on inner left side. 3 Perspiration Shield at arm pits to protect lining. 4 Lining of cloth for flaps of side pockets prevents wrinkling and gives finished ap pearance. 5 Wave-Gimp Button Hole in lapel a beau tifier. 6 Elastic Bouquet Holder under Lapel. VEST right side to be attached of trousers. Keeps vest 11 7 Elastic Band under to waistband button down and in shape. 8 Side Buckles to produce smooth fitting back. 9 Slit in welt seam of lower left pocket for watch fob or chain. 10 Special Pencil Pocket above upper left Pock et. Also exceptionally adaptabile for foun tain pen. Vestee Washable and Detachable: adds dressiness. 12 Blind Button Hole with corresponding but ton very stylish. TROUSERS 13 Permanent Crease; keeps trousers pressed and prevents bagging at the knee. An excellent, practical feature. Patented June 16, 1008. No. 890792. 14 Additional Cash Pocket in right hand side pocket. Permits carrying keys, knife, etc., on same side without confusion. ' 15 Guard in watch pocket to prevent theft or loss. 16 Pencil Pocket in right hand hip pocket. Very convenient, especially when no coat or vest is worn. 17 Braid Belt Loops. Neat, attractive, practical. None the less attractive with suspenders. 18 Tunnel Belt Slides; hold trousers firmly over hips and keep belt in place. 19 Two Steel Pivot Pearl Buttons at front of waistband. Adds tone and smartness. 20 Loop for belt buckle tongue; keeps belt down in front. 21 Improved Secret Money Pocket on inside of waistband. Closed and hidden by buttoning to inside suspender button. Silk Braid Edging on Hip Pockets. Our Newely Designed Side Pockets. Big, roomy and shaped especially to follow the form of the hand. Pockets curve down to crotch. Blind catch stitch keeps contents from rolling out when in reclining position. Silk braid Eduin on Watch Pocket. 25 Hanger of Colored Silk braid. 26 iy inch turn-up, allowing for soft turnup or permanent cuff. 22 23 24 Scores of bcautitul designs . 1 . 1 .1 most seiecr. or tne to choose from. season and positively guaranteed Prices Range From $18 to $30 The fabrics arc the all woo Agency For EDUCATOR SHOES For Girls, Boys and Children COUNTY FAIR ATTRACTIVE Everybody is going to attend the hnnnnr fa ir of Clackamas county at Oauby September 2it, liO aud October 1 You aro invited to camp in the beautiful crove aud enjoy the entire suasion of the fair. Those who can nnt hrintf their exhibits to the fair in time for entry may leave them with the superintendent of this department on Tuesday preceding the opening diitp. Smiteuiber 29, at the office of n k Vrwvtair. near the S. P. donot, There will bo many really novel features at the fair aud any amount of attractous at the pavilion Every iuch of space will be occupied and considerable spaco on the open ground Btirrouniling. Tim showing of fruit will be won rlnrfnl. The art dopartmont will be wflll rillnd. There will be a remark able showing of fiold, orchard and Garden products, and extensive ex hibita in all donartuieuts. This fair will be truly a "great,' one. more extmifive by far than in previous years. The general appear auce of the fair grounds will be more attractive than ever before. Fridav. September 80. will be Ore gou City day at Clio Clackamas County Fair, the entire bunch ot business houses will close that day aud all will go to the fair. Oregon Oity day will bo a hummer. Many poople from Portlaud will also be present and help to swell the ciowd. There will be sueoial rates on tlio Southern Pacific. Sneoial trains will leave Oregon City at 9:15. returning at 0 and 8.50 in the evening. Death at Beaver Creek. John L. Laudeck died at his home in beaver Creek, Tuesday. Sept. 20th. He was born in Wenkheim, Baden, Germany. May 14, 184(1. He was married to Christina Snubert, Novem ber 2, 1875, came to the United States and to the state of Oregon in Scpteni ber 1883. in advance of his wife and child, to select a home, to which he was followed the next spring by his family. Ever since that time he has made li is home at Beaver Creek, Ore eon. Deceased is survived oy ins witn and daughter, Mrs. Louise Kaui rath, and three grandchildren. The tnuoral was held Thursday from his residence. Mr. Lnndeck was one of ClaekamHS county's foremost citizens and farmers, well known and respeoted by all who knew him. DOVER Tho farmers are rejoicing over the occasional showeis we are having, The streams are very low and springs and wells aro going dry. Mr. J. W. Exon lost a valuable hors-) a short time ago. One of Mr. A. J. Morrison's horses diod al o. Mr Arthur Evans has returned homo aftur a three months' absence School commenced in District N. 83 ou the l!tli (f September, with Miss M. F. Bates as teacher. ' Mr. G. A. Wolf attended tho state fair at snlom and says the tair was just splendid. Mr. Joa Uesha.er and tamily were visiting at the home of Alex Bows ast Sunday. Mr. Joel Jail has tho wire aud plank on tho groundl ready ior fenc ing his forty acre tract of hind i l this vicinity. E. blnrely has the lumber on the ground ready for building a house. G. A. vvolt has a crew of men clear ing laud for him. Mrs. Annie Cooper weut to Portland last Saturday ou a business trip. Don Bodlev and Birch Roberts and George Roberts went, to Portlaud to see tho Buffalo Bill show Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Koherts and danghtors Ln and Rildie wore enter tamed at dinner bv Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Keith last Sunday. J. Suspension Bridge Corner LEVITT I Oregon City, Oregon CANUV Geo. Schet-r s fathor. while visiting in Kansas with his brother and other relatives, was suddenly taken ill aud died there. The remains arrived at Canby Monday morning and were in terred Monday atternoon in the Ziou cemetery. Tho bereft son has the sympathy of the entire community. iho union temperauco mooting held in the city hall last Saturday evening was woll attended and much interest was manifested. The lecturer, Mrs. Slcith, troated her subject in an en thusiastic miinner and the musical part of the program was well pre pared. Rev. Rosa, pastor of the Christian churoh, Fang a solo which won the admiration of the entire audience. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist ohurch hold another cooked food sale last Saturday in the Hos ford building, which has recently be come the property of the chruch At this sale we understand some thing like six dollars was cleared. Kev. O. L. Creesy left for confer ence, Tuesday morning, which con venes at Hillsboro this fall and will bo in session for a period of one week, from Tuesday of this week until next Monday inclusive. Mrs. Cioesy ex pects to join her husband next Satur day. Rev. Creesy has had a very suc cessful year at Cauby, duriug which time thirty-five additions hava been made to the church. It is expected by both congreBatioii aud pa tor that Rev. Creesy, will return to Cauby. dTmick shows hofer Continued from page 1 counties in her running expenses, and still wo have about the same popula tion. "Now take those same counties from the records filed with the secre tary of state in lilOH : Baker county, $T0, 172. titi ; Clackamas county. $53, (Hl'3.50; Clatsnp county, $(U,433.60; Lane county, fl3.2i3.29; Marion county, $80,055 05; Umatilla county, $;2,4S5.f)0. "You 8oe that Clackauius county has been more economical than ycur county by over $27,000, and still we had 22 more cases iu our circuit court than yon had iu Mariou couuty. Now I wili ask you why you do not begin to tight at home? "You say that Beal, of Tillamook, has been grafting ou the state, draw ing his $10 per day for superintending a building that he kuows nothing about. Now. if yon are such a graft tighter, why don't yoo light him, in fact the entire system, through the columus of your Salem Journal? "Now. Colonel, be fair, and when you tell the people about the in creased taxes of Clackamas county, show the largo amount of special school tax raised which was not raised in l!H)o aud bIiowh on your ab stract, which you exhibit: show the largo amouut of special road tax that the farmers are raising iu many of the districts in our couuty that was not raised in 1!K)5; show the large amonnt of iuceaso of our public school children and the increased per capita tax from fii to $7 by the legisla ture of I'M", and the increased amouut of city tax that has been raised by the different municipal corporation's or the improvements of streets aud their running expenses that was uot inised iu l'JOd, and be fair aud honor able in your statements." FACULTY GlE RECITAL Mr. Frank G. Eicheulaub, Miss Naticy A. Benls, Mr. Harry E. Van Dyke, and Mrs. J, O. Kutur, mem bers of the faculty of the Columbia Conservatory of Music, Pnrtlmd, gave a concert recital at Shively's nan on weauesaay evening. Mr. Eicheulaub played a beautiful aud valuable violin, said to be the work of Jean Batiste Vaillaume of Palis, the last of the great masters of violin making. Like Paginni, Mr. jMcneuiauo is a I an auu slender man and as lus inus'o stand refused to rise high enough he was compelled to be seated for his first number, the Sonota by Sjogren, which otherwise was given a most dignified rendition. Miss Heals, soprano, sang " Var meua" by Wilson, "Jean" by H. T. Burleigh, and "If All the Young Maidens" by Jjohr. She was appar entiy tne cnosen iavorite ot the andi ene aud received a hearty encore. At his second appearance Mr, Eicheulaub plaved "La Cygne" by saiut-oeans tcon soraimo) ; "Capri cio," Bohm, and "Paroles duOoeur.' Radoux-Musin, whiah were excellent ly phrused. In the latter number pretty display of technical ability was required and Mr. Eicheulaub eems quite equal to the occasion. Mr. Van Dyke does not wear the whiskers usually associated with this name and has his hair cut in the rational modern style nevertheless he played the piano like a true artist and his selections were pleasing and well chosen. He is a tone conserva tiouist that is, he does not make t chopping block of the piano, aud con sequently his muBio is not blurred by a chaos of overtones. Mrs. Kuter proved her ability to ac company in an artistic manner. The need of a grand piano for the occasion was conspicuous. Gladstone Christian Church A. H. Mulkey, pastor. Services Sunday. September 25, as follows Merger service of church and Bible school, 10 to 11 :30. Workers' counsel at 11 :30. Grand temperance rally and addrtss at 7:30. Special prog-am morning and evening. BEE HILLS Matt Kandle of Highland, has visit ed his ranch at Bee Hills quite often lately. . Tho lumlj r is being hauled ior oi r new tcliooi house. These hills are pretty lonesome now, with Mies Mary Johnson gone to Portland for a few wetks' slay,. Geo Wallace and family staving at High laud for a wei-k or two. Chas. Hunter and family and Gale Hunter gone ti the mountains, Ed Spulak and Carr p and Clark's young people gone hop' niching, and Will SclnuUer gone to Oregon City. Bee Hills people are ambitious. We understand one of them is seeking nomination to the office of county sheriff. Mr. Morrison lias the road to his homestead nearly completed. LIBERAL W. J. E. Vick buys all kinds of farm produce arid pays cash. With the pleasant snowers stopping all the forest fires the farmers are not so uneasy about being burned out. The gophers are laying away their potato crop and the farmers are busy to seewhich will get the most. Grass is starting in good shape and we will have the normal crop after all. Last spring's clover seems to be starting with vigor after being dried np all Eumnier. The rain will prove a great blessing to the tanners, as there was hundreds ot acres sown in spring grain. t red a. iiurns loit yesterday morn ing to work on the buildings at the Canby race tracks. Miss Floda Burns leaves Wednesday for her work this winter at Portland. Miss Alice Moore leaves Friday to work in a bank in Portland during the wiutor. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Zin ger, Sunday, a boy. Casper wears the smiles. . Set np the cigars, please. S. Wright is clearing out a new piece of ground for corn next year. Tho old logs are dry and surely do bum. A large white hawk is the attrac tion of the sportsmen iu this vicinity. He is still making his rounds, bnt will get it after while. Wild geese are going south and probably onr rain is near at hand. The acron crop la heavy and hogs are doing well. Grant White of Canbv and and auto load of traveling salesmen stayed ovor night in town recently and all report business good, with roads im proving each year. Miss Graon Tiedeman of Stafford was a town guest the past few days. Ralph Hoyt of Portland was in town Wednesday. Latest creations in handsome street hats. Call ou Miss O. Goldsmith. Correct 6tyles in drees hats. Prices reasonable. Miss C. Goldsmitn. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wishart and chil dren of Toledo, Oregon, are guests of Mr. and Mrs George Wishart. Mr. Wishart was formerly druggist in the Charman Drug Co., of this city. Percy Caufield has returned from an extended trip through California, where he visited all the places most interesting, among them Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Catalina, crossed the border aud spent some time in Mexico. For the latest ideas in millinery as they aro brought out call on Miss O. Goldsmith. I Overcoats .n QUR OVERCOAT spread includes the very best Models of the most noted Makers. We're ready to satisfy any Man's Overcoat longing. We're sure that you can find here, Sir, " Just Your Overcoat," whether your taste be quiet or breezy. Should particular overcoat, store that you be at. all about your come to the sells the best Overcoat made. There is the Conservative Chest erfield as well as longer models. Fly front or button-throhgh style. Black and Oxford Kerseys, Cheviots, Worsteds. Silk or Serge lining; some velvet collars, at prices that suit your pocketbook. W. A. HOLMES MAIN STREET OREGON CITY r Mi ft ' T ' -avt-" A E. P. DEDMAN Candidate for the Nomination for Recorder of Conveyances In coming before Itho people of Clackamas county, for their endorse ment for the office of Reroorder of Conveyances of this county, I wish to say, that I have had some previous experience in the work of said office, and it is my desire to serve the people in that capacity. 1 have been a n sidont of Clackamas couuty for thirty-two years, during which time 1 have been almost en tirely engaged in farming and fruit raising, and have therefore been in close touch with the people who form the strength and sinew of our county. and in which i "located what earthly possessions 1 may have and upon which I pay taxes. Should the people honor me with thoir confidence, I shall spare no pains to administer affairs efficiently and economically. I shall be most grateful for your support aud vote September 24th, next. E. Jf. DEDMAN, Paid Adv. Clackamas, Ore, A sore throat can be treated best from the outside. The throat should be rnbbed gently with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Apply at night and cover with a cotton oloth bandage; by morning the soreness will disappear, Price 25c, 50o and tl.00 per bottle, Sold by Jones Drug Co. Administratrix Notice Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was, ty an order of the county court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, duly made and en tered on the 30th day of August. 1910, appoiutcd Administratrix of the es tate of George W. McLintock, de ceased. All persous having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them properly verified, at the office of Ranch & Senu, 821 Fail ing Building, Portlaud, Oregon, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice which is the 23rd day of September, 1!)10. MINNIE O. EATON, Administratrix of the estate of George M. McLintock, deceased. RAUCH & SENX, Attovnevs for Administratrix. MOLALLA GRANGE FAIR The Sixth Annual Fair of the Mo- lalla Grange No. 810 will be held Sat urday. Oct. 8, 1910, at Molalla. Everybody is invited to attend. South Clackamas couuty people are particu larlv requested to make exhibits in all departments. Cash nremiums will be paid on stock, poultry, agricultn ral and all other exhibits in pavilion according to olass. Atblotio program : 11 yard dash, first prize $3, second prize fl.50. 50 yard dash, first prize $1 ; second prize 60o. Boys under 15 years, 50 yards, first, $2, second $1. Pulling match, ten men against one team, first prize f 10. Other attractions will be plentiful to amuse the orowd. Eutries must be made Friday, Oct. 7th. Tickets' for adults 25 cents; children 10 to 15 years of age 10 cents; children under 10 years old free. A Reliable Medicine Mrs. F. Marti, St. -Not a Narcotic Joe, Michigan, says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her little bov's lire. Sim writes: "Our little boy coutracted a severe bron chial trouble and as the doctor's med icine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as 'tho choking and gagging spells, and he got well in a short time, roley s Honey and lar has many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it in the house." Sold by Jones Drug Co. Notice For Bids Nctioe is hereby piveu that sealed I. ids for furuitluug all labor and ma terial for impioving Center Street of Oregon City, Oregcn, from tho North erly line ot Seventh Street to the Northerly line of Ninth Street will be received bv the Recorder rf Oregon Oity, Oregou, until 4 o'clock p. ni. of Tuesday, October 4th, 1!)I0. Plans aud specifications containing further information and the kind of improve ment to be made w ill be furuished up on application to said City Rooorder. Each bid nmst be accompanied bv a certified check tor a sum equal to five per centum ot tho total amount of the bid, which sum will be subject to forfeit n-e to Oregon City iu case of the fai.lnre of tha successful bidder herein to furnish the required bonds ami enter into a written contract for said work, if called upon so to do, within the time specified for the same in tho ordinance providing for said streot improvement. Pro -osals must be made upon blanks furuished by Oregon City. The right to reject any or all bids or to acoept any bid considorod most favorable to Oregon City is hereby re served. Each proposal must state the time required for the completion of the en tire Improvement work of said street which improvement work most be done according -to the ordinances of Oregon City and the charter thereof, and the plans and specifications gov erning said work. Kaon bidder is reauested to furnish separate figures for "the doing of all concrete work with Clackamas river saud and gravel aud for the oovering of such coucreto work with one-half inch wearing coat. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the Oity Counoil ot Ore gon City made and" entered at a regu lar meeting thereof held September 7th, 1910. Date of first publication September 23, 1!)10; date of last publication Sep tember 30, 1910. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon. When Merit Wins When the medicine yon take cures your disease, tones your system and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Fcley's Kidney Pilis do for you, iu all cases of backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite, sleep lessness and general weakness that is caused by any disorder of the kidneys or bladder. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Why? From a email beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Why? Because it has proved especiallv valuable for coughs and colds For sale by Jones Drug Co. Straight & Salisbury Agents for the Celebrated Kewanee Water Tanks and Aermotor $42.50 Gasoline Pumping Engines Plumbing and Tinning t Specialty 720 Main St. Oregon City Phone l'GS2 Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Calckamas. John W. Hale, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Hale, Defendant. To Jessie Hale, the above named de- fendant: In the name of the State of Oremon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause ou or before the last day of the time prescnoea m tne order for the service of this summons upon yon by puuncation thereof; the date of the first publication of this summons is the 2Urd day of September, 1910, aud the last publication thereof will be on the 4th day of November, 1910, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof Plaintiff will apply to the court for tne relief demanded in his cotnnlaiut. to-wit: For a decree of this court forever dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between you and the plaintiff above named. Service of this summons nnon vnn by publication thereoi in the Oregon City Courier, a newspaper published iu Clackamas County. Oregon, and having a general circnlation iu said couuty aud state, for a period of six (6) consecutive weeks is made bv or- der of the Hon. Grant B. Di mink Judge of the County Court of Clack- mas County, Oregon, made at Ore- gou City, Oregon, on the 19th day of ouymmoer, J.1UU. RAUCH & SENN, Attorn3ys for Plaintiff. LOST Parse, between Dr.' Mount's office and Lents' confectionery store, Tuesday. Reward if returned to Courier. 50 FOR SALE A fine lot of 30 young pigs. Address O. Riverman, River man Farm, Central Point. P. O. address, Oregon City Rt. 1. MR. OSCAR WOODFIN, PIANIST, pupil of Chas. Dierke of Portland, will be glad to receive pupils at 120B Wash. St. Main 1794. Safe Medicine for Children Foley's Honey and Tar in a ttnta anrl effective medicine for children as it does not oontain opiates or harmful drugs.. Get only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package! SnM hv Tnna n - J