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OREGON'CITY. COURIER-, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 2 Tailing Malr Ayers Hair Vltfor promptly destroys the germs that cause falling- hair. It nourishes the halr bullit, restores them to health The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly. Does not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer Hair Vigor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Persons v.ith the whitctt cr the lightest and most delicate blond hair may use il freely without having the hair made a shade darker. IncrrOffionU Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. ingredients . fj,,, Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he think of It. J. O. ATrs Com pant, Lnwoll. Mm. D. C. LATOURETTE, President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transact General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p.m y() fie X i , S jWjru fe at. VX - I rv rf f r I. lmost NT Houi WANTED A good baker. Enquire at Sohroeder'g Bakery, 802 Third and Monroe streets. FOR SALE Registered Jersoy bull calf 10 months old. Also grade hoifer (good Btock). A J. Lewis, K FD. No. 8. FOR SALE Fruit and poultry farm 2n Oregon Oity j fine residence just finished; all kinds of fruit, iuclud J ing an acre of strawberries. Price reasonable. Call at place. 810 Pierce St. tf FOR BALE Good 7-room house with fine well, pump, cellar, wood shed, barn, Six lots, fruit, nice garden; everything in good shape. Price only 11500.00. John Menke, 214 7th Street, near Main. BOYS I GIRLS 1 FREE COLUMBIA BIOYLCES for a little easy spare time work for Hampton's Magazine Bond postal for wonderful free bi cycle offer. Address "Bioyole Club," Room 538, 60 West 85th Bt., New York. APPLE TREES FOR SALE Jona thans, Newtons, Spitzenbcrgs, Bald wins. $15 per hundred. O. P. Harris, Meldrum Station, Oregon Oity car. MONEY TO LOAN-Ou gilt-edge farm security at 7 per oent. Ad dross V. 0. Vouderahe, Oregon Oity, Oregon. WOOD lG-luoh dry blook wood. 13.60 per load. Delivered. Build ers' Supply Co., 14th and Main. tf WANTED AT ONCE Hampton's Magaxino wants a ruhablo man or woman in Oregon Oity to sell the fastest-growing maga.ine in Amer ica. Earn $1.60 to $5.00 a day. Write immediately for ("Salary Plan',' Bud free outfit. Address "VON," Sales Mgr., llamptou's Magazine, 85 West 85th St., New York. AN EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS opouing for a rustier. Because othor interests pervent my giving proper attention to my Tea and Goflee business in OroKon Oity, I will dispose of stock and fixtures for same at invoice. Cash, or will take good real estate. fiiOO to $400 . required to take this. Investigate. It will be worth your while, llarry Y. Miller, witli Wells Forgo t,x press, Sill 7th street, Oregon Oity. BUY FROM OWNER Who muBt sell, 33 acres, located In a good section; 10 acres tn cultivation; balance In good timber; good house, bara, 2 hen houses, 75 fruit trees, good spring and running water; all fenced. rrlcfl,, $2,000. Address Courier office. 41 FOR SALE 2 acre tract under high state of cultivation within twenty minute walk of Court HouBe P4 acre in strawberries put out this spring Wnnr rnrtni hnnimlnw. tine well of water, an exceptionally fine plaoe for raising ciiioxens, tweury young iruu trees. For particulars call on or ad dreBS SwaiTord and Freytag, Oregon City Oregon. WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine requires the services of a representa tive in Oregon Oity to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have urovod unusually successful. Salarv and commission. Provlcus experience desirable but not essen tial. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, li. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine 178 Broadway, Now York Oity. HEAD-"The Spirit of Idaho," by Arthur W. North; "Greater Than Gold" (the harnesfilng of western rivers), by Clayton M. Jones, in Oc tober Sunset Magazine. Now on sale at all news Btauds. 15 cents. HOMESEEKEKS SHOULD INVES TIGATE 40 acres, 15 In crop, tine timber. 5 cows, some are just freBh, 4 youug stock. New wagon and liarnoss. 2 good horsss Cream separator. Family rrouard. Good well. All kinds of farm imple ments. Good orchard. Blacksmith shop with all kinds of tools. A now large House (worm riuuo;, uuar school and church, on good road ; oream routo. All for only $1000; good terms. Address Courier, Ore gon Oity. 88 WANTED Throe fresh Jersey cows. Address Houry Bocgo, Summitt Ranch, Route 5. mm, Dandruff AVer's Hair Visor Just as promptly destroys the germs that cause dandruff. It removes every trace of dandruff Itself, and keeps the scalp clean and in a healthy condition. F. j. MEYER, CasbV Summons In the Cironit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Fred C. Wheeler, Plaintiff, vs. Edith Nellie Wheeler, Defendant. To Edith Nellie Wheeler, Defend ant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anwser the complaint filed against yon In the above entitled suit, on or before the 25th day of November, 1910, and if you fail to so appear or answer plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint filed herein against you. The relief demanded in the complaint is for a decree dissolving the bonds of marriage now existing betweon the plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to the court seems equitable This summons is published for six couseoutive weeks in pursuance of an order of tho Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the Oirouit Court for Clackamas County, in the State of Oregon, which order was duly made and entered on Oct. 18th, 1910, and the date cf the first publication of this summons is the 14th day of Oc tober, 1910, and the date of the last publication is the 25th day of Novem ber, 1910. LATOURETTE & LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 627 Oorbett Building, Portland, Oregon. Summons In the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, Claude Cole, Plaintiff, vs. Mae Cole, Defendant. To Mae Cole, the above named de fondant : In the liauie of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed tor in the complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff be awarded a decree of divorce from the defendant dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony existing betweon plaintiff and defendant ou the grtuud of ' desertion and such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the ahove entitled Court, whioh order is dated Ootober 8th, 1910, and direots that this summons be served upon you by publication by being published once each week for a period of six consecu tive weeks In the Oregon Oity Cour ier, a newspaper of general circula tion in Glaokaiuas County, Oregon. Date of first publication of sum mons, Oct. 14th, 1910. Date of last publication of sum mons, Nov. 25th, 1910. COLE & COLE. Attorneys for Planti IT. isummons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Oouuty of Clackamas. Eugene W. Hoback, Plaintiff vs. Flora O. Hobaok, Defendant. To Flora O. Hoback, Dofeudaut above named: In the name'.of tho State of Oregon : You are horeby notified and required to appear snd answer the complaint on tile in the above-entitled Bait on or before Saturday. Deo. 8, 1910, tho Hme being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons as provided by law and if you do not so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to' the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint towit: For a decree forevor dissolving the bonds of matrimony and the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as uiay to the oourt seem just and equitable in this suit. This summons Is served upon you by publication byauthority cf an or der made aud entered in the above en I it led court and cause by the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Oourt of the State of Oregon for the OouutT ofOlaflkamtis and ot date the 18th day of October, 1910. JOHN B. GILLIAM. Attorney for Plaintiff, Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication, October 21. 1910; date of last publication, De cember 2, 1910. Summons In the Cirouit Court of the State ot Oregou for tho Oouuty of Clackamas. O. A. Reasor, Plaintiff, vs. Anua Reasor, Defendant To Anna Reasor, defendant above named : Iu the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint tiled against you in the above "entitled .suit, ou or before the 25th day of November, 1910, and if you fall so to appear and ans wer for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the said court lor the lelief prayed for in said complaint towit: for a decree dissolving t' e bends of matrimony heretofore and l ow existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for such pother aud farther relief as may seem just aud meet, in equity. This summon la served npou you ty publication pursuant to au order of (he Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judgo of the above eutitled oourt made ou the lath (lay of October, 1910, the date of the fint publication hereof is tliffl llth day or Ootober, 1910, and the lust publication will be ou the 25th day of November, 1910. JOHN DITCH BURN Attorney for Plaintiff. News of Nearby Towns JENNINGS LODGE, When we son rhe dissension tlint. is being foscored nmong Immunity, kick ing and complaining and cursing the Author of our existence, is it any wonder that people don't find more happiness and are forever ocinplHin ing of their condition? Let us look a moment and sue if we can't find the reason the reol reneou and hot the apparent reason why we uro not mora successful, more happy and better sat isfied. If we will persist, in complaining, kicking, and don't get rid cf our "grouch" we will die "unknown, uuhonorod, unwept and unsung." it in only when we lose the sight of an eye, the use of a limb, or. worst, of all, the power and faculty of discern ment and appreciation that we become an object of pity and contempt. To beworthy 01 more happiness we hove to bo happy with what we have. To be better situated in every way we nave to use ana appreciate what we already possess. When we ; look around us and see the pitiable condi tion of humanity, unkept, unlearned and uncared for how happy and thank ful we ought to be to, know we have a chauce to use our every faculty, un hampered by the common illsot every day life; how we ought to lift our voices in everlasting thanksgiving to Him for every bit of good that, comes is i 1 Urn -.-,.U!FH J - THE STOVER ENGINE is an ideal farm power. More than that it is a practical farm power. The Stover Engine is simple and strong. It has few parts. Take the cut of the stover shown here and compare it with the picture of any other engine on the market. Compare the engines themselves if you can. Note the dif ference. Notice that the Stover is stronger and better in every detail. Now, why don't jou get next to the fact that you are cheating yourself by not owning one of these engines? Everyday you are doing lots of work that could be better and more cheaply done by a Stover Engine. Get the idea that an qvvner of a gasoline engine has to be an engineer out of your head. He doesn't that is, if his engine is a Stover. A few minutes instruction will make you able to operate your Stover as an old hand. That's why we say that the Stover is an ideal farm power. It is made right. It is giving satisfaction to 2500 hundred users right here at home, in Ore gon, Washington aud Idaho. We sell them in sizes ranging from oue to sixty horse power - We Ask Only the Opportunity to Snow You Wha the Implements Vehicles to ns, inste id of cursing Him for thu adversity that comes to us by reason of our own short siglitcdnesa and our own sinning. Wo may rest assured thatjwhatevor conies tons to cut us off from enjoying life to the fullost sense or ketps us from being success ful uicu and women, comes to'ns ouly because we do not appropriate the best there is iu ns to achieve the right result. CLAKKNOK 13KCKKER. Forced to Leave Home Every year a largo number of poor sullorers whoso lungs aro sore aim racked with coughs arc urueil to go to another climate. Bur this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let. Dr .King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured 1110 of Inns trouble." writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I cainod 47 pounds iu weight. It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousauds owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds la grippe, asthma, croup all thrust and . lunu troubles. SOe and fl.00. Tri.il bottle free at all drug gifts. ELDORADO People are busy plowing ai:d sowing Slain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones spi-nt Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Olto Strik er. Grandpa Speuce, who has born spending the summer with his sou, Mr. E. E. SHnce, has rr tamed to his old home iu Kansas. A large crowd spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. T. II. Davios. Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Duvall hare gone to Hood River. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Des Lanes, Studio for the Violin and Voice. 410 High St. Phone Main 3171. llA SPR1NGWATER Thore wns a big fire in Estacadca Sunday about one o'clock in the morn ing. It burneed Mr. Elmiu's hall and cigarette factory. Tha buildings ware a total loss. Mr. Howe's store was bauly'Vlaningtd He has moved his goods ou Main street uutil his store has been repaired, as the contractors are at work now repairing tho build ing. t Mr. John Tracy's honsa burned Saturday afternoon.' Mott of the fur niture was savd. The barn caught lire, lint was put out. Qcitfl a crowd was present to help save the buildiugs and furniture. Mr. John W. Park and Emil Bittml arc putting in a shingle mill on Clenr creek near tho place of Hon. John Lewelliu. Mr Ernest Boylan and Mr. Frank, Bittner nro putting in a spool machine. A Generous and Charitable Wish 'Twlsh all might know of the ben efit I received from your Foley's Kid ney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Far mer, Mo. Ufa kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance he could not work nor slep. He says Foloy's Kidney Rem edy completely cured him." . Jones Drug Co. bay Time-Night Time Any Time . - Is Ready Stove Will Do f 01 You J. J. Sandsness W. J. Wilson (& Co. AGENTS PARKPLACE SCHOOL NOTES The Park plaoe school has suttled down to buniucss and the school work is progrossiug'vory nicely. There are several new teachers this year, name ly, Mr. Jolley, principal, aud wife, Miss Homer and Miss Mack. The diflereut classes have elected their ollicers for the coming year, as follows: Senior class. Mildred liar nett, presidut; Myttle Holmes, vice preside 't; r ay French, secretary and treasurer. Junior class, Grace Bar- neett. president ; Pearl Jone?, vice president; Kenneth Hendricks, secre tary and trea urer. Sophomore class, Amy Peckover, president; Mary Ramos,' vice president ; Vera Hen dricks, secretary and treasurer. The debating society held a nieetiug Friday, October 7. The new officers were inaugurated aud the new mem bers initiated. A good program fol lowed, which included sougs, reoita tnuis, speeches aud a debate on the question "Resolved, that the railroads ot the United States should be owned and operated by the federal goveiu trent," wh'ch resulted iu a victory fcr the affirmative. Tho society bolls its meetings every other Friday. Visitors are steleome. Several grearly needed improve ments have be?u made upon the school building. A new heating and voutiltttiug system has beeu installed, electric lights pl.ieed in the rooms, a new i lock purchased and other im prove uoiits made which teu I to make things comfortable for the pupil and mcieaso Ins learning capacity. Every thing appears favoruole (or a success ful school year. For More Thia Three Dtcadcs Foley's Houev and Tar has boeu a household favorite for coughs, colds, I aud ailments of the throat, chest and ! luugs. Contains no opiates. Sold by Joues Drug Co. I MARKS PRAIRIE Our fariueis have been digging pota toes the past few days. All report the sandiest crop for years. . : Our road boss has hart gnvetal teams hauliu"gravel on the Barlow road the pist week. Some of our farmers have teen pur ting in fall wheat and vetches the past few days. Miss Emily Spulak is teaching school .at the Marks Prairie school house. ' ' The school commenoed at Meridian distr'ct last week with a lady from Salem for teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oglesby visit ed relatives at Ganby, Sunday. Mr. Kenknight 0' Cauby has rentod the Kestleriug place here for three years. Charles Oglesby and Miss Ida Ball attended the big dance at Hubbard, Saturday evening. Almost all the hops raised in this vioioity have been sold and are being delivered at Aurora, at prices from 10 cents to 12 oents per pound. "Mayor Taylor of Paradise City is st'U i'l&ktng for a cook. Fred Bachert has lented the Gail sneder plaoe and will take possession this week. A double wedding will take plaoe near Meridian sohoolhouse about Nov, for Work Send in the 'Slip MITCHEL, LEWIS &. STAVER COMPANY Portland, Ore. I would like to have your STOVER Catalogue and further information re garding this engine. Name ... Address - 1"), so we are reliably informed, and Oh 1 what a "serenade" they will get. Mr. John Glade will have a public sale the 18th of this month and will go to Iowa, his former home We are sorry to see him and his family go back to the land of cyclones and bliz zards aud we look for them back here before a year. A literary aud debatnig society was organized at. Meridian school house last Friday night. The following officers were elected for the term of three mouths: President, Geo. E. Oglesby; vice president, Frank Cam pau ; secretary, Mrs. Ten Campao ; treasurer. Frank Albee; marshal, Albert Pratt. The society meets every Friday evening and none but live, up-to-date questions are dis cussed. ' Our supervisor will repair the ceuuty bridge near Aurora the present week, as it is unsafe 'for heavy loads. Capt. BoiardtM Again Hits the Bull's Eye Tl.is world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is liv ing at Lincoln, 111. Recently inter viewed he says: "I Buffered a long time with kiduey aud bladder trouble aud used several well known kidney iudiciuets, all of which gave me no telief until I started taking Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley Kiduev Puis I had severe backaches and pains in mv kidneys with sup pression and a cloudy voiding uu arising iu the morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three Ix tries of Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per cent better. I am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel like my own self." Jones Drag Co. Oregon Citr Commission Co. has a carload of Memlota Lump coal due. Will make sjiecial prices in ton lots when delivered from car. "REE HILLS Our school house is nearly complet-' ed. Bears' trucks are much in evidence lately. Suveral have sefen the bear, but none of the boys oan soein to get him. - 1 Mis. Kyser of Butteville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hunter. Chas. Huuter and u. v. renowion of Molalla have goue to their mine at Ogle mountain fora few days. , . ' . Keachki; the Top In any calling of life, domauils a vigorous body and a kocn brain Without health thcie is no success. But Electric Bitto:s is the greatest health builder the world- baB. ever known. It compels porfoct ucMou of stomach, liver, kidneys, bnweN, puii tios and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and en ables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. "After months of suffering from kidney trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushiug, Me., "three bottles pt Elootrio Bit ters made me feel like a new man." 6O0 at all druggists. ' LOGAN O. Sohubel and 3'. W. Lodor held a meeting at the Orange hall on tho 15th aud made enthusiastic speeches iu favor of prohibition. The songs by the quartet aud tne recitation by Mits Sohubel were well received and much enthusiasm was aroused. Mr. and Mrs. A. McMarray are re joicing over the arrival of a daughter at their home. Miss Lena Dane, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Dane, was married to Mr. Honrioh of Clackamas, last Sunday. We extend congratulations and kind wishes. The Democratic candidates will be here on the 19th and we presume the Republicans will be around soon, so the political atmosphere is beginning to warm np. It is reported that railroad survey ors are at won iu the ClacKauias bot tom. - C. C. Robbins and family were out Sunday.' Mr. Robbiua reports that he is building a flue residence for one of the tour millionaire Porter brothers who oommenced railroad work with a wheelbarrow. Mrs. Hammer and daughter, recent ly from Eureka, Cal., are visiting Mrs. J. O. Kirchem and other rela tives and friends. For Constipation A Medicine That Does Not . Cost Anything Unless It Cures The active-medicinal ingredients of Rezall Orderlies, which are odorless, tasteless and colorless, is an entirely new disoovery. Combined with oilier extremely valuable ingredients, it forms a perfect bowel regjlator, intes tinal invigorator and strengthener. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy and are notable for ' their agreeable ne"8 ot action. They do not cause griping or any disagreeable effect or inconvenience. Unlike other preparations for a like purpose, they (lo not create a habit but instead they overcome tho cause of habit acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives, cathartics and harsh physio and permanently remove the cause of constipation or irregular bowel action. We will refund your money without argument if they do not do as we say they will. Two Bizes, 25o and 10c. Sold only at our store the Rexall Store. Huntley Bros. Co. t CLEAR CREEK Mr. T. O. Jubb and family left last Tuesday tor Shaniko, Wash , whore they liave taken up a un 111 her of homesteads. We wish them success in their new adventure. Mr. J. A. Randolph has a small force of men at work ou a new resi dence on his farm at Viola, which he hopes to complete before bad weather. A series of temperance lectures is being given by the J. O. G. T. at the Fir Grove bqIiooI house. Rov. A. B. May gave the lecture last Saturday to a large audience. ' A double header will be given Saturday evening, uct. ii, by Rev. Landsborough and Hon. O. H. Dye of Oregon Oity. A Democratic speakiug took place at Logan Wednesday evening, Oct 10, at 8 p. m. . Speeches were giveu by a number of the Democratic candidates. Miss Hazel Kerr and Mis Ada Brock, who are attending high school at Oregon Oity and Gladstone respec tively, were at their homes over Sun day. Mr B. Kerr gave? a barn raising last wees; which was attended by some twenty ineu,. who in a short time had in place tiie timbers for a good large boiling. Mr. Tom Foster is overseer of the job. G. N. Gil) has moved onto his new place at'Redland, where he will have a good chance to exercise his muscle iu subduing wild land. But George is good for the job."' A good attendance and a chicken dinner is the announcement for the uext meeting of the Harding Or autre there is to be a general discussion of the initiative measures to be voted on at the next election. This is a move in the right direction, for it seems to us that it is as much the duty of the voter to acquaint himself with the proposed laws as it is for our legisla tors who go to Salem. We should use the'power that has been given into our hands and not abuse it. There thould be as much patriotism in catt ing the ballot in time of peace as iu shooting bullets iu time of war. . is the only emuliion imi tated. The reason U plain iftthe best Iniut upon haTmjr- 5co ft ' it's ithe world's standard flesh and strength builder. ALL DRUGGISTS C. D. (2b D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real E state and Probata ou Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. In disorders and dis eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm, : ? Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is tks food-medicine that net only nourishes them most, but also regulates he'r digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of ell ages. They rxp'ly sain weight and healtlh cm small dosss. ' FC!. GAU5 PY AIA DKUGGI3T9 Scad ;3c, !:r.:e of paT"'r "''9 al'' 'or our Urai-lilul Savings limit and Child's Bkci.ii-;: ck. ItacU tank contains a Good Iuct Penny. SCOTT A BOWNS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 5 WHITE'S iu CREAM VERMIFUGE ron CHILDREN I!- destroys worms and pnra-clti's- Htrci'igthons the Btomfich iMul liowelH, ami onlekly restores lu'tiltli, vigor nnd cheerful spirits. Price. 20o per Bottle. Jna. F. Ballard, Prop., St.Louls.MO. SOLO AND RCCQMMENUEU QyjT JONES DRUG CO., Inc. Straight & Salisbury Aeents for the Celebrated Kewanee Water Tanks $ Aermotor $42.50 Gasoline J , Pumping Engines 4) plumbing and Tinning a Specialty i 720 Main St. Oregon City Phone 2082 ... m ),!-. linn Iv (.Ittainvd in all -ountrin OR NO Ffcfc. TRADEMARKS and UnityriKhts retriaten ! Smii-I Sktfioli. MoM or Hioto, fur FREI RE PORT on putpntiit'iUrv. 1'ntcnt practice ex clusively. BANK REFERENCES. 3 cents tn nunr-pa lor niTnlimMe book on HOW TO OfJTAtN anil SELL PATENTS, Whirh ondi will puv. How to Ret h panner, puttiut law and oilier valuable Information. 0. SWIFT & GO. PATENT LAWYERS. !v303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Dr. W. Chambers Scbultze A. B. 18T2, A. M. 18(W, Lafayette College, Knstoo, Peim., M. I). 1807, the I'niversity and liellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, Rooms 3 and 4, Weinhard Block Office audconiultatioit practice exclusively. Over forty years experience. (The Doctor continues the eastern custom of putting up his own pre scriptions. .. V Caspars 0:!r Prices With tliono vou hiivn l-orn in th habit rf p:!Yfna, end you will t.en t:nu wo lf'T n 1 'i cui-'huifiir -r,. ingon all woriv an.l 1 tin fHfitin; n t be'ii i' mullets Work any win -rJ. i.j i;..ut-r Imw n.m-h von i.h ;-. -'' . I We tlnt.h plato and I'f 'Kc work fur out- i. -w.j - v. ' aof-towu iiiiLrons la -: " me day ff dired. UHinlt'Hs 01 traction ,;r fri'e whfm plcrcu or ", vs,; . . bridtjo work ia order- f . 'MolarCrowns $5.00 5 1 122k Bride. T..tk4. 00 t, Gold Filling 1.00 t k jEiW.IFillii.ji 1.00 v Jswranj. .50 ft f k.uood Hubba.v- A , -. v. k . .WWW f' a , rt tied Huboar , . VViVl Plates f.DU DD.W.t. WISE. PaiiiitmnMiauii Painleia Entr'tten .50 II Tim HTlltUHID w ratTUM BEST MITNODS All Murlt fullr miarnntecd for firteou years. Wise Dents! Co.,mc. railing Building, Third snd Washineton PORTLAND. ORE. Ollica Eoiri: 8 A. 1a. v ft P. H. SouiUji. to 1 6S1I3SESTEB3 PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I Ask nr ioralut for CTII-CHHS-TKR'S A DIAMOND UKAND TILLS ill RED aud l Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue) Ribbon. Tacb No OTDL'.I. llujoFroorVV Ir! end tuk for lll.t IlK-t.l't.K'tt V IHAMOND Bli lMP P11.I.S, for tucntv-fiw years regarded as Best. Safest. Alnavs Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtPE Jg&K CIdckamas Abstract and Trust. Company ABSTRACTERS The only complete set of Ab stract of Title of Cl.iokauias Co. J. F. CLARK, Manager Over Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON. O. D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, MortZdEes and Abtra.ts carefully made. - Money ti loan on good security. Charues reason-It) ! Pi 1 v X33 0m,