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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY," OCT. 6, ;1911 11 "Sealy" Tuftless MATTRESS Practice We Sell the Celebrated coeomniy Made by a special process of longest fibered cotton grown in Texas. Not stitched or padded. Will re tain its elasticity for a lifetime. Guaranteed for 20 years against becoming uneven or lumpy. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on this excellent Mattress Get Our Prices IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A HOME at all, why not make it cozy and comfortable? Yotf most spend the greater part of yotir life in it, and after all, it is the only place you can go for re creation and rest. The scrroendings of the home should be cheerfal and pleasant, and if they are not ,yoo ought to make them so. Maybe some one piece of furniture, a new carpet or rug, an art squaie, some matting, new draperies or lace curtains is all that is lacking to complete the comfort of the home. Whatever your needs, great or small, we are prepared to supply them, and a visit to our store will con vince you that buying here is true economy. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS are shown by us in small medium and large sizes, and we recommend them for safety and cleanliness and absolute satisfaction in every way. BIG ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR LAMPS. A good parlor lamp adds greatly to the appearance of the home. In our assortment you can find just the kind you want vSky rkaISnabi,'15 We Give Here the Actual Savings on a Few of Our Specials. READ THEM OVER CAREFULLY One Mahogony Parlor Set..... $28.00 The Price Now is $ J 6.00 You Save - - $12.00 15 yds. $1.25 Beautiful Tapestry Carpet $18.75 15 yds. selling now at 50c yard 8.86 You Save - - $9.90 One 42-piece Dinner Set $5.50 Price Now 3.58 You Save - - $1.92 One pair Yum Yum Bed Springs $3.00 Price now $(.89 You Save - - $1.11 One Pacific Oak Dresser , $12.50 Price Now 7.85 You Save - - $4.65 16yds Genuine Chinese Matting at 35c $5.60 16 yds selling now at 28c yd 4.48 You Save - $1.12 One lb-in. oven Toledo Range. Price now $42.50 a 32.50 You Save $10.00 "It's not what you EARN, It's what you SAVE, and these prices will give you an idea of the saving here Can't you use a set of Rochester Silverware at $2.98, or a good rubber tired Go Cart at $2.05? We are selling solid oak Center Tables with 20 inch tops at $1.75; Regular $1.25 Hand Saws for 48c; nickel plated Claw Hammers at i 9c REMEMBER! WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS THE CARBON Here is a HEATING STOVE that will last for years and give entire satisfaction A GENUINE BARGAIN AT $9.85 - 1 Y FRAME BUSCH Oregon City, Oregon J STAFFORD We are having our share of raiu and snnshme, bat fanners 'it so not ninch to complain of, as nearly all die grain and hay were sowed before being dam aged by the rain, and that came juBt in time for the latu potatoes, which now pronjiso'a bouutiful crop. Mrs. ElliRHon and Mrs. Aerni have been boardius the workman on tli new ohurch, who are brothers ofj the faith from Portland. The builders have hail bnt very littlo help from the neighborhojd, as this is a very busy time for farmers, who are Rotting their hauling aud other work doue be fore the winter rains set in, altliooKh Mr. Wheman has helped thorn a good many days. Mr, and Mrs. Powell, taking the little boy with them, weut to Inde pendence, Friday to boo Mrs. Powell's sister, the mother of the boy, who is very ill with tuberculosis. They re turned Sunday night. The doctor bad niado arrangements to take the Batterer to a hospital at Salem, a dis tance of twenty miles. ' She lias a husband audtwo little children be sides the one Mrs. Powell lias Uus Ciebhardt litis been digging a well and blowing out some old stump roots. Mr, Weddle has rented one nf Mr. Gago's fields, and will put in afall grain. We believe all the Imps are baled and waiting for a forty cent buyer. Up to thirty-live cents lias beoti re-1 ported. Mrs. Mays of Willamette has been helping her mother, Mrss. Sharp. Primes are very plentiful, but ap phis are going to be a scarce article. Trie Governor Down and Out. To those who had Governor West down as seeking a Beoond term, or as having au ambition to see if Senator Bourne's ooat wonldu't just about lit him, his announcement that he isn't a candidate for anything is a surprise "I am not a candidate for reelection nor will I be one, and I will not be nor am I a candidate for any oltlce, " is the wav the governor gives it out to the pablio. Speaking of the rumor that he might be a candidate fcr United States senator the governor said : I am not lifted for a position where I would be oouipolled to wear a plug hat aud pass my time playing poker. " Dual Personality Cause of Many Crimes By Professor RALPH B. PERRY. Harvard University Looks Like a Long Fi6ht. The fight over the state university referendum petition is settling down for a long drawn out ooutost, aud '.it may be many weeks before it is disposed. The opposition claims fraudulent signatures to the petition, while the state admits there are many forgeries, yet tiiere are more than enouuh valid ones to make It legal. The quoHtion is whether it is no to those filing the petition to prove the egality of the signatures or whether it is ap to the opposition to prove the forgeries. A Good Roads Rally. At lirowu's sohoolhouse at Central Point, Wednesday night at 8 sharp, there will be a good roads meeting, to which everybody is invited. There will be good speakers. Don't miss it. A Good Reason Oregon City People Can Tell You Why It Is So Doan's Kiduey Pills cure the cause, aud that is why the oures are always lasting. This remedy strengthens and tones op the kidneys, helping thorn to drive out of tho body the liuiiid pois ons that cause backache, headache aud diHtreasiiiR kidney and urinary com plaints. Oregon City people testify to permanent cures. James Wilkinson, 201 Fourteenth St., Oregou Oity, Ore., says: "I had backache aud pains in my loins aud oould not sleep well at night. There was a stiffness iu my limbs aud other symptoms of kidney trouble were in evideuoe. Ueing advised to try Dorm's Kidney Hills, I did so aud was f ratified by tlieir promptness in re invlug me. Although 1 am in my seventieth yoar, I am hale aud hearty and I give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co.. Uutl'alo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SPRING WATER The amount of grain threshed iu Springwater this season was 41,400 bnshels. The grain which was thrushod last was somewhat damaged by the ruin. Hay being light, there was more grain out for hay than usual. Miss Moriota Hickman of Oregou Oity came up to Springwater last Sat urday to visit relatives. The tall torm of the Springwater school will begin Monday, the Uth. Howard Smith and Mr. Spiileiug this week took over the store aud the Springwater postofliee from W. j. Lowellyu. Mr. Lewellyu is going south to seo bis granddaughter aud to make a fortune. Mrs. Mollio Stormor is quito ill with hear trouble. Mr. Shearman will sell his farm aud move to Portland. Averts Awful Tragedy Timely advioe given Mrs. O. Wil loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (K. No. 1) prevented a drnndful trauwlv ami saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "oonusmp tiou" congli and could do little to belli hei. Aft.r nmnv i-nmn,llua failed, her aunt urged her' to take Dr. iving s new uiscovery." 'i lmve been using it for snmn tim " aha wrote, "and the awful coogh has al- iiiuhv koiio. it aiso savea my (little hov when taiteii with a RHvr ' hrnn. elliill trouble." This iimnll.,au cine has uo equal for throat and luua iruuui. i rice ouo ami fi.uu. Trial bottle 1'reo. 5nruiitnel li TTniiti... Bros. Co., Prescription druggists, Or egon City, Hubbard. Molalla. If you have a cow, horse, wagon or bunch of hay, or in fact anv old thina you don't want, that you believe some one eise would like, it will pay you to say so iu a few words iu the Cour ier's want columns They bring results. IT is pretty generally accepted nowadays that there are TWO FORMS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. The lower of these is , that part of the consciousness which is half submerged, which is ever HALF ASLEEP and which does not arouse itself until some EMERGENCY calls. Then it becomes the upper or con scious layer of the mind. To illustrate this explanation of the theory of consciousness we may say the lower stratum of consciousness is that portion of the brain which is at work without our being fully AWARE OF IT. It is the part of the consciousness which tells us of certain things which are going on about us, but upon which our attention is not at the moment CENTEEED. For instance, in . a certain way I may bo aware in a hazy way of the noise which comes in to me through the window, although I am not acutely conscious of this noise until my attention is directly centered upon it. Now, in certain individuals there may not be two conscious con sciousnesses. When such is the case we have what is called a MUL TIPLE PERSONALITY. Only one of these consciousnesses is at work at one time. THE ONE ORDINARILY ACTIVE IS THE ONE RECOGNIZED A3 THE PERSONALITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN QUESTION; THE OTHER, RARELY COMINQ TO THE FRONT AND SWAYING THE PERSON'S ACTIONS INTO COMMITTING A CRIME OR SOMETHING EL8E OUT OF THE ORDINARY, MAY APPEAR TO BE A TOTALLY DIFFERENT PERSON, HAVING NO TRAITS IN COMMON WITH THE PERSONALITY WHICH WE ARE IN THE HABIT OF ASSOCIATING WITH THIS PARTICULAR BODY. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I God Never Intended Human ? I Beings to Live In Flats O M . TO O By EDWARD R. PRITCHARD. Secretary of the Chkatfo Health Department o o 00M0000O00O0Wf0000CI0O0000t 1AM CONVINCED THAT AN ALL WISE GOD NEVER INTEND ED HUMAN BEINGS TO LIVE IN FLATS. A parent who places a child in a flat ENDANGERS ITS "HEALTH and ROBS it of a real home. Some flats may be better than others, but ALL ARE RAP. FUR TKADK OR SALE California property for farm or citv property. 10 lots aud 10 aures in California, all iu cultivation. Handsome 8 room house, barn, windmill and a 3000 gal. water tank, fi hydrants, lawn, palms, oranges, lemons, 8 acres grapes, 6, alfalfa, good gar den, all under irrigation. Price 15500. See Freytag & Miller, near IS. P. 'depot. Q1RL WANTKD For general house- work. Apply to Mrs. W. K. Pratt, 700 Water street. Foley's Kidney Remedy vs. a Hopeless Case Hon. Ark. J. E. Freouim says: "I had a severe case of kidney 'trouble and could not work aud my case seemed hopeless. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured ine and I have never been bothered since. I always recommend it." Jones Drug Co. I Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of i Oregon, for Clackamas County. uscar j. uonner, Plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Conner, and others, Defend ant. , By virtue of a decree and order of sale Issued nut of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, dat (ed the 14th day of September, 1911, wherein I was directed and authorized , to sell the property of the palintlffs and defendants above named, and said order and decree directed to me to sell the hereinafter described proper ty to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, subject to the confir mation of the court, Said property : being described as follows: Lots one, I two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight in Section 22 in Township 3 South of Range 3 East of the Wil lamette Meridian containing 92.35 ac res. i Also beginning at the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim Num ber 56 in Township 3 South of Range 3 east of the Willamette meridian run ning thence North 25 30' west 12.80 chaius; thence North 70 west 13.70 chains; thence south 13 30' east 23. 30 chains; thence North 64 east 14. 59 chains to the place of beginning, containing 22.C5 acres. Also part of Donation Land Claim Number 58 In Township 3 South of Range 3 East of Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County. Oregon, begin ning at the Northeast corner of said claim, being 2.C0 chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 16 In said Township running thence South 11.10 chains on claim line; thence East 13.80 chains on claim line; thence South 63" West 21.50 chains; thence North 66 West 12.86 chains; thence North 10 15' West 15.64 chains on County Road; thence East 19.90 chains on the South side of road to ! place of beginning, containing 38.85 acres. Also beginning at the Northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 58 in Township 3 South of Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian, run- i ning thence North 26 30' West 6.45 chaius on the East Boundary of claim 56; thence South 36 15' East 8.90 chains on the road; thence South 10 15' East 45 links; thence West 4.43 chains to the place of beginning con taining 1.35 acres, more or less, to talling 1.35 acres, more or less, all of said properties being In Clackamas County, Oregon. Now therefore by virtue of said or der and decree and in compliances therewith, I will on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court house in Oregon City, Clacka mas County, Oregon, sell the above described properties at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand subject to confirmation of the court Said property to be sold In two par. eels, tho first above described piece of property to be sold In one parcel and the other three in another parcel. H. B. DICKINSON, Referee. Dated this 28th day of September, 1911. First Issue Oct. 6, 1911. Last issue Nov. 3, 1911. 00000000000000000 3o foco ooc i. ; Business Men and Women 'j Deteriorating Through LacK or Jtxercise By CLAUDE M'ALVIENE, Physical Instructor Get your batter wrappers at the Courier office and pot your goods out lu shape. FOR SALE Fir and cedar rounh lumber and shingles for sale and prices not iu the combine. At tbe old Superior mill stand at Clarker, I) miles aoutheast of Oregon Oity. bager & Clark. o o O4oooooooooooooooooooooooooo CH ROUGH A LACK OF PROPER EXERCISE THE AMERICAN BU8INESS MEN AND WOMEN ARE DETERIORATING. Men and women do not notice this slow chango in their mental and physical condition, but it has been found that the average American of the workaday world is not the VITAL, ALERT PERSON OF MANY YEARS AGO. Men and women are deteriorating both mentally and physically. The physical condition reacts on the mental, just as tho mental has its effect on the physical. Set one in order and you have easier work with the other. Just now it is the PHYSICAL SIDE that nevds attention more than the mental. There are many reasons for this lack of physical strength and good condition. In the first place the young people of today are generally born of parents who have both worked. The mother has worked the better part of her life, and the father has stood the wear and tear of the STRENUOUS AMERICAN BUSINESS METHODS. This might be all very well had either of the parents taken tho right care of his or her physical condition. Schools have seenkthe necessity of exercising the children, for tho parents do not know how. If it is necessary for school children to have exercise regularly given every day while they are sitting at their desks, it is just a3 important, if not more so, that the men and women who work every day in CROWDED OFFICES should have similar exercise. D. C LATOURBTTK, Preddenf F. J. MEYER, Cashli THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transact Genera) Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. YOUNG MEN Pabsts' Okay Specific Does the work. You all know it.by reputation PRICE $3.00 For sale by JONES DRUG &OMPANY (Incorporated) 4