Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, September 20, 1912, Image 8

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GOING AFTER THINGS.
Domocrats will Force the. Fight
in ClacKamas County.
I'Iih Ki'inoonitH in this county
will no Ioiikit Hit. hack anil lie
lliankl'iil t'nr Ihc cruinlis llial, may
mi ih'uhIihiI to llii'in. They urc gn.
iiiK iil'li'i' IIic Inuf this your ami
llicy will iln (lie oi'unili lii'iishiiiK
'I'liny are KiiiM' In gi't thu liig
cnil. II h in t ho nir. Vmi eun'l
h l. i j it. II.'h a Wilson year ami Hip
parly Ilia!, litis wuilcil and licnn
on short rations sinm (llcvdland'H
liiini is going to gel in ami jilay
linll.
Clacknmas county lias nuito a
low Jicinocraliii olllrials now, hut
ilr is going In have more. Kvury
ht'inocnU is full of enlhusiusin
sixty days away, ami from now on
l,hi) hoys are going lo hurk I ho
liim and liui'k it hiird.
County Judge Itealie opened
the rent nil eominilleo meeting al
Willamette hall Tuesday, nnd the
sentiment of all Die lieinoerats
present, was lo gel out, ami give
Clackamas county a campaign
that will prelly near clean up
what, is lel'l of the lleptihlican
party this year.
The I ) i inn-cut s are going to
elect Marry l.aue for V. S. senator
and J'. S. .Nnyer for Hie stale leg
islature; 1''.. T. Mass sherilV; (iil
herl, ,. Hedges district attorney;
J. K. .lack assessor; M. , tiall'ney
recorder; (leorge M. Ilively coun
ty coimnissiiiuer.
. This is some claim, hut the
hoys expect, to laud every one of
these in office, and In land them
dead easy.
There will he a hunch of live
campaigners and hrighl. speakers
in this county. Kvcry one of the
county nominees will get in I lie
game and help to cover the coun
ty and the Iiig fellows, Waller M.
fierce, Harry l.aue, John M. (ler.
rin, Senator Cliamherhiin and
others will come in and help no
mocracy do a thorough job in
Clackamas counly.
And don't forget that a little
conlriliulion to the Wilson fund
will help and help a lot.
WILLIAM STONE WEDS.
Married to Miss Irene Johnson of
Portland Wednesday.
One of I lie suprises of the week
was the marriage Wednesday
afternoon of William M. Stone of
this cily, law parlner of (ieorge
C. Itrownell, nnd Miss Irene John
son of Portland, al the bride's
parents al, (ilenwood Station.
Mrs. William Mel.oughlin (if
Hosehurg, was the maid of honor
ami .1. I). Olson of this city, the
Portland Journal's representa
tive was best man. there were
about forty guests present. The
ceremony was performed by llev.
John M. TounsA'iul, pastor of the
Arbor Lodge Presbyterian church.
Soon nfler the ceremony the
bridal couple took the Shasta lim
ited for San Francisco, and from
there will go to the Yosemile val.
ley for a few weeks' trip.
Mr. Stone stands high in Ore
gon City. He is a man of splendid
character, a thorough lawyer and
lias the highest esteem of all.
They will make their homo in this
city on their return.
Shall We Raise Limit?
At, the Live Wires' luncheon
'Tuesday J. K Hedges made a
statement, which llecorder Slipp
backed up, that under our presold
charter the water works nufl city
can only bond for $50,0(10. We
are now bonded to this limit, and
next year part, of Hie bonds come
duo. As slated, we will not be
able under present condilions lo
issue new bonds to retire those
coining due, unless wo amend the
charter. J. K Hedges and Mr.
Slipp were appointed to lake Hie
matter up with the council as lo
advisability of putting same to
a volo at coining election.
'Tlie Saturday club of lite Con
gregational chrucli will give a no
vel enlerluiiinieul al the church
parlors Friday evening called a
"Tour of, the Uniled Slates." The
room will be turned inlo a palace
car spencial and various amusing
events will bo scheduled. Lunch
will bo served enroule. Everybody
invited for a good lime. IS'o ad
mission charged but a silver of
fering will be accepted, 'train
slarls al N o'clock.
Get In Early, Please.
This week we have a bushel of
copy lel'Uuil , for Hie reeason it
came in Wednesday night and on
Thursday morning, and I lie hook
was full ahead of it.
Wo are always glad lo gel this
copy, but it lias to lake its turn.
Oct it in a little earlier, please
and wo will gel It in the Courier.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit, Court, of the Stale
of Oregon, for the Counly of
Clackamas.
M. Stanley Council, Plaintiff vs.
Mary James Connell, Defendant.
To Mary James Connell, Defend
ant above named:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled suit on or before the last
day of the time proscribed in I he
Order of Publication, to-wit, on
or before the 2d day of November,
1912, and if you fail so to appear
ami answer, the plaintiff will ap
ply lo the Court for tho relief de
manded in the complaint, filed
herein against you, to-wit, for a
decree dissolving, the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and yourself, on the
grounds of desertion and aband
onment, and for such other and
further relief as to the Court may
seem equitable and just.
'" This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for a
period of six successive weeks,
seven publications, in the Oregon
City Courier, a weekly newspaper
of general circulation, published
in Clackamas county, Oregon, in
pursuance to the order of the
Honorable J. U. Campbell, Circuit
Judge for Clackamas counly, duly
made on the 18lh day of Septem
ber, 1912, and tho elate of I lie first
publication thereof is the 201 h
day of September, 1912.
E. S. Snelling and
Francis P Egan,
Attorneys for Plainliff.
009 McKay bldff., Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE.
Large hand cider-press. Write
A. C. Newell, III,, 1., Clackamas,
Oregon.
OREGON CITY DRUGGIST
DESERVES PRAISE
Tho Jones Drug Co deservo
praise from Oregon City people
for introducing here the simple
buckthorn bark and glycerine
mixture, known as Alder-Ji-ka.
'This simple German remedy first
became famous by curing appen
dicitis and it has now boon dis
covered Hint A S1NGLK DOSE re
lieves sour stomach, 'gas on tho
stomach and constipation INSTANTLY.
Robert Ginlher, for oiglilei
years a teacher in this counly
has moved to tins city Irmn
Schuebel, and lives at 121 Wil
amello St. Mr. Ginlher will loin
ill Maple Lane, the coming yea
Hie school opening Monday.
MAPLE LANE.
Tho neighbors of Maple Lam
gave a iiue-well parly Monday
afternoon, Sept. I(, for Mrs. Sar
t i ii, who is moving lo Oregon Cily.
The afternoon was spent social
ly. A picture was given her by the
ladies and later refreshments
were served. A good time was re
ported by all those present . .
The Ladies Mutual Improve
ment Club met at the homo o
Mrs. Mighell's. The meeting was
opened Willi a song by I ho club.
His Grace is Enough for Mi',''
A reading, "Give him a lift" was
iveu by Mrs, Cono and another
entitled "When mot her is away,"
was given by Mrs. Craven. The
iiuiiinlly named reading, "Icon
Williaminea eats much" was ron-
ered by Mrs. Stafford. "In the
sweet by and by," was the title of
i song the club next sung. A prize
was won by Dorithia Stafford for
Answering the most conundrums
which was given by Mrs. tame.
This closing Hie program they
idjourned lo the dining room,
where a birthday dinner was giv
en by the club for Mrs. Mighell s.
it being her sixty third birthday.
Afler dinner tho meeting was
called lo order by the president
and the minutes of the last meet
ing were read and approved.
There being no business to
come before the meeting the lad
were invited to meet Sept. 25
with Mrs. Norton with Mrs.
Dimniick, llrown, and Schmidt as
assistant hostesses. The meeting
closed with the reciting of the
club motto in unison.
Those present were:
Mrs. Swallow, Cone, Dimniick,
and Adams, Gage, Pegencongh,
Wilcox, Schmidt, Reynolds, Smith
Horning, Nrown, Norton, Collins,
Sartin, Lewis, Parker, Stafford,
Mighells and Craven.
On yew way
to the County
, '. FAIR.
September 25,
26, 27 and 28
STOP AT THE
Adams Department Store
New Stock of Fail and Winter Goods Now Ready
TEc PALMER GARMENTS Suits and Coats' for Ladies
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits and Overcoats
for men
New Dress Goods and Domestics
Underwear and Hosiery
Furniture, Stoves, Rugs and House Furnishings
Oregon Gity's Busy Store