OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JAN 17 1913 WANTED AN ARMORY. One of the Matters the Live Wires and Live People Should Boost. Editor Courier: - In reading over your paper I notice that the Live Wires have considerable to look after and al so very numerous suggestions for the betterment of the city and for public good. One article took my eye and that was of O. E. Freylatr, who suggested an aud itorium or public building being erected. Now there is a way in sight, by working unanimously for an armory for this city. The Slate will and is ready to put up any amount up to $10,000 or half what can be raised in the city and county combined. This proposition was .up before, but some do not understand the value derived from such a building, the . A. II., W. II. C, for all pub lic meetings,, a place for fairs, This building could be used by poultry shows, beside a place for our local malitia company, and everything that would be of public use. J. C. SPAGLE. Congress Gives us $42,000 More. B. T. McBain, president of the Commercial Club, received a pleasing telegram from Congress man Hawley, Tuesday that an ap propriation of $30,000 for deep ening the river channel above the falls here and $12,000 for deep ening between this city and Portland. Hop to It. Governor West in his message advises the investigation of stale insurance and its adoption later if found practable. Why investi gate? We know it is the goods. The big companies have accumu lated billions of dollars and paid uie nigiiesi salaries in the world Why not save this? It isn't a mat. iu investigate, out one to go to. Here's a Bargain. 1' lVo Acres, three improved, 1 ia acres a commercial orchard small House, good spring, level land, 2 and one-half miles to court House, one mile to car line price $1,000, good terms. JNirie-room house, large lot.cily uiiu won waier, two blocks to car ft r. ...... r lit 1 1 i 1 1 11 mii'i' ir ip-juu. iMir lerms see Jl. b. Clyde, mm 1, Weinhurd Jlld Oregon City. Says ho is a City Resident. There lias arisen some oppos liion over the appointment of ueorgo L. lalo as Tsity engineer, on uie ground that ho is not u resident of the- city, and Don Mel drum proposes to teso the legality of tlio appointment. Mr. Yalo says no is a resident of tins city; has been fur many years and has never voted elsewhere. lie thinks that Mr. Meldrum's opposition is neouuse ol Ins appointment of C. S. Noble for his assistant. Where Mistakes are Overlooked. The supreme court again re verses a circuit court decision, this one from Union county, on an error in the judge's instructions. These reverses aro common ami they make us wonder why we do not have judges who know law. If a sherill' makes a mistake he or his bondsmen havo to stand for it. If a druggist, telegraph oper ator or doctor makes a mistake, they get stales prison. Jiut judges keep on rolling lliein up, and we hardly prolst. CIRCUIT COURT MATTERS. Jury Vlrdicts and Grand Jury Findings of Local Interest.' In the suit of Alva Smith of Albany against George Brown of New Era, which involved the own ership of a horse and colt, the ju ry returned a verdict for the plain tiff. Plaintiff declared the Horse was his property and was lost or stolen two years ago, while the defendant claimed ho bought and paid $175 for it. J. E. Hedges represented the plaintiff. N. J. Sutherland was given a damages verdict for $3,700 for injuries he received in a collision on the Oregon Electric in Port land in November 1911.. Arthur Burns, proprietor of the Milwaukie tavern, was arraigned Tuesday but dil not plead. William Lilly of Parkplace (leaded not guilty to the charge of attempted criminal assault, and his ease will be tried. This case received consioerame notor- itv in connection with Mr. Lilys standing off a constable and of slipping over the line into Wash ington with the girl. A true bill was returned ag ainst Charles Bennett, charged with stealing $15, a diamond ring and a watch chain. Albert McFarland was indicted on a charge oi passing a iorgen check of $12.50 on William Gard ner of this city. Glen E. uault, the 1 0-year-old boy who is charged with having killed his stepfather near Scotts Mills two years ago, I). M. Lielzel, and who confessed to the crime in Portland some weeks ago and led the officers to the place where ho had buried the man,, was in dieted on a charge of homicide. The boy claims he killed the man because lie was cruel lo him and his mother. He killed him with an ax. G. W. Taylor of Sandy was in dicted on a charge of being crim inally intimate with his adopted daughter. A true hill was returned aga inst Victor Folmsbee, the man who Sheriff Mass caught at Dal as, on the charge of horse steal ing. OREGON CITY. WANT BIG ROAD BONDS. lo Exchange Portland properly bringing in $50 per month, to exchange for Oregon City improv ed or vacant property. Inquire at lho sixth annual election of the Commercial Club will be held at the club rooms Saturday night at 8 P. M. A president and three governors are to be elected and it is rumored there will he several candidates. Charles Schram certainly knows how to run a successful motion picture show, and so pop. ular has he made the Grand that he cannot seat the people and he will again enlarge the theatre, Ibis time to double the present size, will have a stage 22 by 30 and a seating' capacity of GOO. The building will bo remodeled. Cut the High Cost of Living. W. Neb II. Chapman, tolls ho whe Winnebago, did it. "Mi y two children had a very bad cough and the doctor's medicines did them no good. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound an dbefore it was all used the children were free and cured of their coughs. I save a doctor's bill for one 25c bottle of Foley's Honey and lar Compound. No opiates. Huntley Bros. Co. Over $500,000 to Be Proposed In Texas Counties. The taxpayers of n number of I'omi ties and precincts of Jhxiis lire piti tioniiig"tueir respective ((miuilssimiers' courts to call elections to vote upon the proposition of Issuini; rond bonds In large amounts. It Is proposed to issue y:tou.OiKl of thune bonds in Hnrris county. $10,000 la Wood county. $ir.noo in Itefugio county, $10,000 In Hnuiilton county. 20,000 In Orange county. $40,000 In Medinu county and $150,000 in Weuh county. Starters of Good Roads. If highways nre nn evolution from the primary paths made by animals and men the first rowlimikers did not make their paths straight certainly, and many a road today Is i monument to the leaders in roadmakliig of the long ago. .Nevertheless It Is said that some animals, the buffalo especially, were prelty fair engineers. They had an eye for grade, which cannot be said of some of their successors. In the west engineers hunting pathways for rail roads are said to have largely followed buffalo trails. Prinninai Pnni.nH an. i .ji..i u i,.i DniLmc an Rtvin and Sizes 10 and 15 Cents stmxxrwmtsniiieiS!ii Express Prepaid on Purchases of $5 or Over within 100 miles of Portland. Samples on Request DEATHS. Don't Let Up. A half dozen new cases of ty piioul lever have been reported tins week. It is said the people generally are oi the impression thai the water bus been pure since January 1 and that many novo neen drinking il lrom Lin faucets. Don't let up mi boiling tlio wa ier, no mailer who says it is pure. Typhoid originates from impure water. Hoil it until Hi stale board ol lieallli tells you lo stop and then keep on boiling il. AID THE KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When An Oregon City Citizen Shows You the Way to Avoid IL Why will people continue to suf io r uie agonies ol kidney com plaint, back ucbe, urinary disor ders, lameness, headaches, lan guor, why allow themselves to be come chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is oD'ored thorn? Dunn's Kidney Pills havo been used in kidney trouble over 00 yrs and have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one of the symptoms of kidney discuses, act now. Dropsy or liiigtu's disease nuty set in and make neglect dan gerous. Head this Oregon City tost imony : Mrs. L. II. Talley,901 Eleventh St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "The Doan Kidney Pills brought me prompt relief from a niosl annoy ing attack of kidney complaint and backache. Others of my fam ily have taken I loan's Kidney Pills wilh tlio best of results." For saalo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosler-Milburn Co., of liuli'uloj IS'. , solo agents for the United States. Hemember the name 1 Hum's, and take no other. . Mr. and Mrs. .las. Shelley of Or egon City, received a essage from Mrs. Otis Shelley at Thomas, Wn on Tuesday evening, stating that the husband Otis Shelley had died at, that place on the day she sent the message. Mr. Shelley's two brothers left this city on Wednesday evening ofr Thomas, Wn and will bring the remains of their brother to this city for burial, the date of the funeral not having been decided upon by the deceasod s parents, and will depend upon the arrival in this city. Mr. Shelley was I he son of Mr and Mrs. Jas. Shelley, and was born nl Molalla in 1877, and was 35 years old ol the time of his de mise, lie married Miss Dora Hen ici, also of Clackamas County, formerly a rbsident of Beaver Crek. He left this city acompan- ied by bis wife about, four years ago tor 1 nomas n., and lias re sided in that city during the time since. Deceased is survived by his wife, parents, three brothers Har- y, Claude nad Delbert Shelley, of Heaver Creek. He left, the city ac companied by his wife, about four years ago for Thomas, Wash., and hns resided in (hat ily during that time. Deceased is survived by his wife, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. SheJley of Oregon City, three brothers, Claude, Harry and Del bert Shelley of Oregon City; one sisler, Mrs. Helen llenriei, also of Ibis city. Harmon Green, a well known resident, of Oregon Oily, died at the home of bis son, W. C. Green on Seventh nnd Center St., Wed nesday evening-, after nn illness of several months, deceased being HI years at the time of his death. Mr. Green was horn in Howard C.iuinly of Missouri December 15, IKl'H. He married Miss Nancy Myers, sisler of the lale John W, Myers, Ho lived in Missouri most of his life, coining to Oregon in 1870. He is survived by his sons, las. Green, of Lebanon, John Green, Porlland, Harmon Green, Idaho nnd W. C. Green of Ore gon Oily; and one daughter Mrs. M. P. Chapman of Oregon City. The funeral services will be held Friday at 10 A. M. nt'lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Green and llev. I.andshorough will offic iate. The interment will be in Hie Mounlain View Cejnclnry. Mrs. Sarah M. Gillett of Mol alla Ave., of (bis city, died at her home nfler a prolonged illness. She luul a serious operation ami since she was brought home she bad been growing worse. She had icon very active in ciic life and was very well known. I he funeral service will be held at the Presbyterian Church Fri- y at 2 P. M. and llev. Landshor. ough will officiate. The Manle l.ane Grange will conduct the services held at Tualatin, by re- iiuest or the deceased, and the in terment will bo at the family lot I here. Mortgage Loans. Money to loan on first class, im proved farms in Clackamas coun ty. Current interest rates attract, ive repayment privilege. A. II. Hirrell Co. 202 McKay Bldg-., 3rd. arm" Stark Sis. Portland, Oregon. Dillman k Howl and Real Estate And Insurance Weinhard Bldg. Main Street Oregon City Old Age. Old ago as il comes in the or- dorly process of nature is a beau tiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as il should be, but old age as it often is means a poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health despondency and misery. This is almost every instanco is wholly unnecessary. One of Uhamber. Iain's Tabids taken immediately alter supper will improve tbe di gestion, lone up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feel- ing of despondency will give way lo one ol hope and good cheer. For sale yb Huntley Bros. Co. Heavy Materials For Auto Roads. The excessive cost of keeping mac adam roads In repair has led tbe com missioners In some counties in Penn sylvania to contract for the construc tion of roads with hard surfaced mate rials. It Is claimed that the swift running automobiles suck up the finer materials and scatter them to the four winds and In a short time actually blow the road away. Prosperity Follows Good Roads. You show me any community In this or uny other state where there are good roads, said a speaker nt a good roads convention, and I will show you a community where there are no paint famished buildings or tottering lean- tos, a community where there Is tbe air of prosperity, thrift and progres sion. CAMDEN'S CURB MARKET. "Farmer to Housewife" Idea Gets Firm Footing In Jersey. Camden, X. J., Is one of the latest cities to try reducing the cost of living by establishing direct contact between producer and consumer. The two farm era and two flsh dealers who showed up for the opening of the street market did a rushing business nt prices gener ally below those demanded by the stores. Tbe sen-ice has grown rapidly from this small beginning. The farm. ers curb maruet was ainnorizeu D,r city ordinance. Farmers are required to pay u license fee of $1 a year, and their standing as bona lide agricultur ists who raise .what they offer for sale In t tie market Is investigated by the city authorities. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday have been set aside us mar ket days Illumination Assists Police. An Indiana city has recently utilized special street lighting system that had been Installed for ornamental Hu miliation to assist (lie police in ease of an alarm after the lights have been turned nil nt night. A controlling switch In the llice of the hief of 110 lire enable Uie lights In lie Hashed on while uiiu--i s are scouring the streets. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Take the "direct road" to health and strength by using Foley Kid ney Pills for backache, rheuma tism, weak sore kidneys and blad der irregularities. Each ingred ient is chosen for its positive healing and curative qualities. Foley Kidney Pills are the best medicine you can buy for kidnev and bladder troubles. Mrs. J. M. Findley, Lyons, Ga., says: "I took foiey Kilvoney Pills and I lev en tirely cured me." Huntlev Bros Co. Don't You Believe It. Some say that chronic consti ml ion cannot be cured. Don't von iclieve it. Chamberlain's Tablets iyme5$,N f. .o aontw aonlw aon believe it. Chamberlain's Tab lets have cured others why not you? dive them a trial. They cost only a Quarter. For sale by uuniiey uros. uo. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Sought Bears the rf JT Signature of ut770cU For years J. S. Donahue. So, iiaven. Mien., a cum war can- lain, as a iigntiiouseneepcr avert. il awiui wrecks, but a queer lact is, lie niigbl Have been a wreck himself, if F.leelrie Hitlers had not pre-veiued. I hey cured mo of iulney trouble and chills," he writes, "after I had taken other so called cures for years without benclit, and lliey also improved my sight. Now at seventy, I am feeling fiuo." For dyspepsia, in digestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they re without dual, try tiicni. (July 50c at Huntley Bros. RURAL KANSAS PERKS UP. More Money Is Being Spent on Im provements Than Before. Farm Improvements are going on In entral Kansas Ibis fall In greater num ber than in many years, according to the men who make the country towns in that part of the state In motorcars There Is hardly a farm lint on which some Improvement Is being made. In manv Instances the Improvements ure uew houses, large barns, granaries or silos. It is said that at least 30 per cent of the new houses going up will be modern, hi every respect with the possible exception of light. In many acetylene piams are neing iiisiunco. Never before Is as much work being done on the roads as this fall. Hills are being reduced, hollows are being lllled and the level roads are being dragged. Old wooden aud tin bridges are being replaced by concrete bridges. - Kansas City Star. Aministrator's Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In Uie matter of tbo estate of Susannah C. Evershed, deceased. Not ice is hereby given I hat the undersigned, William Evershed, administrator of the estate of Susannah C. Evershed. deceased. has filed in the Counly Court of Clackamas Counly, State of Ore gon, his final neeounl as such ad ministrator of said estate, and I bat Monday, lho 17th day of Feb uary, I ill 3, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and for the final settlement of said estate and discharge of the ad ministrator., WILLIAM EVKflSIIFD Administrator of the estate of Susannah C. Evershed, deceased. Dated January 15lh, 1913. W. R. Fox, 105 W. Washington M ., iNobiesviiie, ind., says: ' Alter offering many months with kid ney i rouble, alter trying other medics and prescriptions. I purchased a box of Foley Kidney Is wnieii nut only did mo more good than any other remedies 1 1 ever used, but have positively set my kidneys right. Other tnein- iers ot my laiiuly have used them Willi similar results. lake at the first sign of kidneys trouble. Huntley Pros. Co. Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville GEO. W. H. MILLER. AGENT 214, Seventh St. Also Health, Accident, Income and Automobile Insurance KlkLTHSCQUtSHk amp CURETKSLK3Sf urn fcr "BAllTHMATAKOtyjiCTROliaiES f Tentwpr? 1 Annual Jan'ry Clearance Sale Value-giving 'That Will Make History in The Bargain World. Nothing Stimulates Like Success. For years our Annual January Clearance Sales have gained steadily in favor. And deservedly, we thick, because each year the scope of its helpfulness has broadened, both in variety of stocks and attractiveness of values. Your teal in ready purchasing urges and encourages us each twelve month to make greater effort to meet these higher expectations to attain the point which, when reached, will warrant you in making this stores values the standard of comparison whereby all other store values .are measured up. Glance through these items come and compare values- see what savings are possible. ALL LINES KNIT UNDERWEAR ARE GREATLY UNDERPRICED Low price and high quality unite to make this sale of Women's Knit Underwear of prime importance to the economical woman. K eductions run like this: Boys' and Girls' Knit Pants, Drawers and Vests of seasonable we?ght, in sizes 2 to 16 years, best 35c grade 1 each at A This is only one of the great m-iny uuderpriced offerings to be found iu this section f the store, and the others are equally as important. A great lot of Boys' ami Girls' Grey Cotton Pants, Drawers and Vests, shown in Winter styles and well flemd to in sure warmth. The Vwsts come in high-n ck, long-sheve styles, and the Funis plcI Drawers come in ankle length. All Hzes-from 2 to 1G years, and the IQl best 35c grades. Special at .'. jjjj Women's Fine Wool Union Suits in both white and grey, tect-httmg garments in all sizes; best regular $3 CjJ grade, specially priced at, suit $ One of the leading makes of-Woinen's Fine Wool Union Suits, in white aiid in i-rcy. Shown in high-neck, long-sleeve styles in ankle length, and in all pizes 34 & t 4 n to 38. The standard three-dollar grad, priced for this sale at I WE OPEN AT 8:30, A. HI. WE CLOSE AT 5:30. P. ltd. per- Strychnine? "K.'iv. .lnrlii. Inive you uutlcod how this InlVniiil i iit Jumps In my lup ever; time I sit diiH-u to rend?" "Vph Well. I suppose the poor tiling Is tired." 'Well, the next time 1 go to the drug store I'll (jet something (biff!) or that tired feline."-St. Louis Post-Dispatch. An Ancient Inspiration. Artist Here's n cute little Inspira tion that I thought worthy of preser vation iu eroyou. Editor (lifter a hnsty glance at the sketch!- Why. I've always supposed that little Inspiration was preserved Id oil. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Riddle. Ills Daughter I'npa. did you know ninuiiiui long before you married her? Eler Katlier .lust between you and me. my dear. I don't know her yet. Chi cago New Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot resell the aeut of the dl.iease. Catarrh la a blood or consti tutional dlMcuw. and In order to cure It you must tako Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and acts directly unon the blood and mucous surfaces. Mull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medi cine. It was prescribed by one ot the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actlnit directly on the mucous surfnees. The perfect combination of the, two Ineredlents Is what produces such wonderful re sults In curlmr catarrh. Send for testimonials, tree. r. J. CHKNKY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O Sold hy rmuffflsts, price 750. Take Hull's l'umlly I'llla for constipation, Money to Loan. Oregon City Abstract Co., 917 .Main street. A MESSAGE TO WOMEN Who are "Just Ready to Drop." When you are "just ready to drop," whci you feel so weak that you can hardly ' r.g yourself about and be caikso - i have not slept well, you get up iu tired-out next morning aa when you went to bed, then you need help right away. Miss Iea Dumas writes from Ma lone, N. Y., saying: "I was In a badly nm-down condition for several weeks, but two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and made me strong and well. Vinol has done me more good than all the other medicine I ever took," If the careworn, haggard men and women, the pale, sickly children and feeble old folks around here would follow Jliss Dumas' example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron, remedy, had built them up and made them strong. It Is a wonderfully strengthening and Invigorating body-builder, and we sell it under an ironclad Kuarantea of satisfaction. You get your money back if Vinol does not helD you. Huntley Bros. Co., Druggists Oregon City Oregon. 1 jtV It Z.ViiLJ&l Children Must Have Good Light for Studying A poor light strains the eyes, and the injurious effects may last for life. An oil lamp is best. The light from the Rayo Lamp is soft and mellow. You can read or work under it for hours without hurting your eyes. The RAYO is constructed scicn ifically. it is the best lamp made vet inexpensive nnd economical. The -rat I made of solid brass nickel nlated. Lighted witnout removing chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Made in various styles and for all purposes. Dealer! Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Portland, San FrancUco mil ICMli !flnyjn .!, w lyyy syna - i-1' limi i" -f. I Irtri'fialif ' i n.nit ntii. n Escaped After Fifteen Years V. P. Hi'oylos made a auiress f 11 1 escape from fifteen years of suffering from kidney, and blad der troubles. Folea Kidney Pills released him nnd will do the same for others. He says: "They eured a most sever case' of back ache with painful bladder irregu larities, ami they do all you can claim for them. Refuse substi tutes. Huntley Uros. Co. YOUNG MEN ! Pabst's Okay Sbecific DOES THE WORK. YOU ALL KNOW IT BY REPUTATION. PRICE $2 For Sale By JONES DRUG COMPANY Incorporated) - ALIFORATm THE LAND OF Sunshine and Flowers Reached by The SUN SET Z I fOGDENtSHASTAl I I I ROUTES I I PORTLAND OREGON CITY WOODBURN SALEM FR.0M ALBANY CORVALLIS McMINNVILLE EUGENE ROSEBURG GRANTS PASS MEDFORD ASHLAND and from other Main Line and Branch Line Prints to Los Angeles, Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, San Barnadino and other Oali fornia points with stop-overs in either direction and long returrn limit.. " THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE San Francisco Express: With Observation Car rullnihti Sian.l .r.i . i . t sleepers, and all-steel high back seat day coSdl'.r' CflUforma Express: With Standard and Tourist S!eeric Cars all i ' back seat day coaches and dining car. 8 ' al, stSel high All trains connected at San Francisco and with thro-oh F,t., , Ogden or south thresh Los Angele, and tKn J Ro. . to., aicciJiug car accommouations, tickets or literature v.. ..vust-os, 4ivui, vi write JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent. on California, Portland, Oregon Phone 1121 Res. 1833 Office' in Favorite Ciear Store Opposite Masonic Building Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving a Specialty Freight and Parcels Delivered ' Plice3 reasonable and Satisfaction Guarantetd