OREGON.CITY COURIER, FRIDAY MAY 2 1913 9 County Free Library When the library gets into the new building, anyone in Clackamas Coun ty can take out books without ex pense and on the same terms as the people of Oregon City. It will be the distributing center for the traveling libraries managed by the State Li brary Commission. Hood River County has a county li brary. It levies two-tenths of one mill on all property in the county for it3 support. The central library is at the town of Hood River and there are dis tributing stations and reading rooms over the county. Wasco County has a county library, and the county court of Klamath has made a levy for this purpose. With the Oregon City library as a beginning, Clackamas County might have similar advantages with compar atively little expense. DOVER Mr. J Vannatta is on the sick list. Miss Elma DeShazer has been very ' sick the past week, but is fast recov ering. Mrs. Joel Jarl and family of Kel- so, spent a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P .Roberts. A suprise party was given at the E home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roberts i in honor of Miss Alice Berghouse and Mr. W. B. Roberts. 76 people were present and everybody reports a good time. Miss Alice Berghouse, Mrs. J. Jarl, W. P. Roberts, and W.B.Roberts made a trip to Portland last week. Mr. W. P. Roberts presented his wife with a new sewing machine. Mr. John Roberts returned home from Corvallis to attend the wedding of his brother, W. B. Roberts. Miss Alice Berghouse and W. B. Roberts were united in marriage at the groom's home Sunday April 27th. The guests were the immediate rela tives of the couple. Everybody unites in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. Easier Than Swatting. Editor Courier: How to kill flies? To clear the room of flies, carbolic acid may be used as follows: Heat a shovel or any similar article and drop thereon 20 drops of carbolic acid. The vapor kills the flies. A cheap and perfectly reliable fly poison, one which is not dangerous to human life, is bichromate of potash in solution. Dissolve one dram, which can be boufcht at any drug store, in two ounces of water, and add a little sugar, fut some of this solution in shallow dishes and distribute" them about the house. Sticky fly paper, traps and liquid poisons are among the things to use in killing flies, but the latest, cheap est and best is a solution of formalda hyde in water. A spoonful of this li quid put into a quarter -of a pint of water and exposed in the room will be enough to clear all the flies. To quickly clear the room where there are many flies, burn pyrethrum powd er m the room. This stupifies the flies, when they may be swept up and burned. If there are flies in the dining room of your hotel, restaurant or boarding house, complain to the proprietor that the premises are not clean. MRS. ROSE GINTHER. GROCERY STORIES LOGAN. The pupils of upper and lower Lo gan schools gave an interesting pro gram on April 19, under the direction of Miss Bachman. Dr. Pierce gave his lecture on the new view of human life. The lecture was mostly an account of what has been and can be accomplish ed by scientific sanitation in the pre vention and cure of contagious and other diseases. The doctor answered many questions about preventing con tamination of well water, which so of ten causes typhoid fever. A large number of our people went to Oregon ' City for the Booster day celebrations. Arthur Funk had his foot in shape to appear in his band uniform. Such a prospect proved quicker than medi cine. Harry Babler stepped on a rusty nail, which penetrated his foot recent ly. He too, was in shape Booster day. Mrs. II. C. Anderson is enjoying a visit from two sisters from the east. Ernest Gerber has a two- wheeled chug-chug machine and is breaking it in to ride. He hopes to have it train ed soon. Potato buvers were offereing 30 cents a sack for potatoes about here this week. It was not considered enoueh to Day for the work. The first ball frame of the season was played last Sunday with the East Oregon City nine and resulted in a 3-4 score in lavor ot the visitors. The first Saturday in May will be Old Folks' Day for Harding Grange, and old people are expected to fur nish the program. The next month the young folks will distinguish themselves. Parent Teachers' Bureau The Parent-Teachers' Educational bureau had a formal opening of their rooms in the court house in Portland on Monday afternoon April 24. Among the many visitors were sev eral county officers who were much interested and pleased with the edu cational plans. The object ot these rooms, as the name would indicate, is for the edu cation ot parents, and it will be a very wise father or mother who can visit these rooms and not learn something useful. There are charts on the walls which are well worth reading. Une gives advice about the teeth with il lustrations, ana announces tree dental work at city hall, tor the poor child ren ot the schools, uther charts are on the sins of the fathers, sex educa tion, eugenics, the mating ot the un fit, the care of the baby, the "do's and don ts and the "keep wells.' One room will have literature for distribution with leaflets on cigarette smoking, boy teaching, the girl to save, from youth to manhood, Luther Burbank, alcohol and tobacco, etc. The furniture ot this room was made by the boys of the Portland Trade school. The Eugenics room is prepared to give instruction to Uie expectant mother. The day of the reception a trained nurse grave dem onstrations as to the dressing, bathing etc.. of infants., while another young woman demonstrated the sterilizing of, the milk and the care of the nurs ing bottle. ' This bureau is free to the public and is open daily except Sunday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. A FEW BARGAINS For rent:--80 acres, 20 acres in crop; Bal pasture, good buildings. 4 years lease, at $150 per year, Cash. For Sale: Two and a half acres at Willamette all cleared, a splendid little home, only S300 per acre. For Sale: 5 room house, full lot, on 5th St. in city, anyone looking for a home this is a snap, $900. One-half cash. Bal. to suit. For Sale: at Gladstone, 3 lots, rus tic house, 16 by 28, garden all in owner leaving, only $600. For Sale: A fine suburban home at Concord, 8 room house and one acre with all kinds ot truit and berries just what you are looking for. O. W. EASTHAM & CO Over the Oregon City Bank. Items The Oregon City Eater Is Inter ested In. Now that spring has come, and with it the fresh, crisp vegetables, which you may see every day in my window that the 'spray keeps fresh THEY ARE VERY FINE. You that are eating meat will want some prepared mustard to make it taste better; we have it already pre pared tor use, the Kina you maice your own salad dressing wun. vve aiso have some very fine- tomato catsup for relish. Just for a change we have some smoked salmon, and fish by the bar rel, which would taste good to you. If you think so, come here after them, Just to make the pancakes slide down, you should have good syrup. We have the MArLiHi ana uvjkin in different size cans. You probably have doubtless heard of Reddaway's Special. Coffee and thought you would like to try it. We have it,, and the people who use it say that it goes farther than other cof fee; try some of it. We have the one- minute Fostum also. You should try our cookies and snails. If you do, you will come back after more. Dates are one of the things that people seem to be using more every vear. We have VERY good ones we are selling by the pound. . Would you HKe some good iiiia- mook cheese? We have some that we know will bring you back for more. We have some nice tresh garden seeds, and flower seeds. Now is the planting time. We carry the choice brands of flour, Dement's Best, Snowdrift, Vim, and Pure White, feed, potatoes; in fact everything in the line of the There is notning mat manes us leei better than an occasional "drop in and say "howdy," even if you don't purchase anything. UtiUKlitti IvrjIJIJAWA X , The Grocer. Teachers' Training Class Banquet The banquet given for the Teachers Training Class last Friday evening hv the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church was one of the most enjoyable occasions afforded the delegates dur- ing their three days sojourn- m this city. There were fifty-five present, Prof. R.'R. Steele presiding as toast master. ' -i Mrs. Fisher, of San Francisco re sponded in a delightful manner. Three piano selections by Miss Mabel Volk mar, one of Oregon City's most tal ented musicians were appreciated. The table decorations were beauti fully arranged in colors of whi.e and yellow by Mrs. A. C. Bealieu who had charge of the supper. Cut flowers in profusion were presented by Mr. F. M. Darling, the iiorist. The committee in charge of the banquet deserve great credit for their work. Salves Can now be sent to customers on any Rural Route Your Order to us and we will fill it by mail delivered at your door. Time and Worry, Cost of Ex Expressage, Days in Deliveries Can Buy Drugs and from us Cheaper than farther away. Sundries in Cities Saved is Money Made. If you want Proof of Our Bargains read Special Order Odd Fellows Celebrate Anniversary The ninety-fourth anniversary of Institution of the Odd Fellows Lodge was celebrated at the I. O. O. F. Hall Saturday evening April 26th. The fol lowing program was rendered: Violin solo: Harless Ely, accompan ied by Carol Ely; address by Rev. E. A. Smith; violin solo Harless Ely; readine. Miss Eschol Armstrong; voc al duet, Miss Naomi and Eschol Arm strong; violin solo, Harless Ely. Light refreshments were served af ter the program. For Sale A fine seven room shingled bungalow, with all modern convenien iences. For sale at a bargain. Lot 75 ft. by 105 ft. Back of Eastham School House on Division St. House No. 505. Jones Dru.o. Oregon ity For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimples etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c at all drug stores. List Your Lands Gentlemen: List your Oregon City and Molalla lands for sale with us, we make a specialty of them. Homer G. Day Co. 607 Yeon Bldlg. Port land, Ore. Yours truly, HOMER DAY CO. I Jit The Art of Proper Moiiolk Ho. 4 I SUITS $12.50 to 20.00 r ress There are two kinds of clothes to wear-one is commonly called clothes and the other is proper both in fit, fabric and Our aim has always been the country's most repre sentative product most reason ably priced. Don't fail to see the newest creations in the celebrated CLOTHCRAFT Clothes. Priced $12.50 to $20.00. Seeing is belie ving. We deem it a pleas ure to show our merchandise. SOCIAL AFFAIRS One of the social events of the week was the marriage of I) rank Busch, Jr., of Oregon City, to Miss Nettie Burgoyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burgoyne of New Era, which was solemnized at St. John's Catholic church on Wednesday after noon of last week. Only the imme diate families of the bride and groom were present. The ceremony was per formed by Father Hildebrand. The bride was given away by her father, and she was attended by Miss Teresa McMillan of Portland. The groom was attended by his brother Edward Busch. After the ceremony the brid al couple were served with luncheon at their future home, corner Twelfth and Water streets, which had been completely furnished. Mrs. Busch is the daughter of an old and prominent resident of Clackamas county. Mr. Busch is the eldest son of Frank Busch and he is associated with his father in the furniture business. He is a member of the commercial club and is well known in musical circles. Money to Loan. Oregon City Abstract Co., Main street. 617 Missionary Ladies Meeting The monthly meeting of the Wo man's Missionary Society of'the First Presbyterian Church was held at the residence of Mrs. Roehl Tuesday. The subject was India. A social time followed the program and refreshments were served by the hostess. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of James Thomas Buckner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by order of the county court of Clackamas county State of Oregon, appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of James Thomas Buckner, deceased. 'Any and all per sons holdiner claims aeainst said es tate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at the office of Jno. W. Loder, Stevens Building, Oregon City, Oregon, on or before six months from and after the date of this notice. properly verified with vouchers as bv law provided. Dated and first pumtsnea may s, 1913. FLORENCE L. BUCKNER. Administratrix -cf the Estate of James Thomas Buckner, deceased. John Loder, Atty. for Administratrix, clothes, style, to offer I have a cure for . superflous hair cheap enough to be within the reach of all. Will not harm the most deli cate skin or leave any scars. Is not a depilitory powder. Address Mrs. M. E. Longly,15 and Jackson St., Oregon City Ore. Farmers, when trading on the hill, call at Seventh St. Hotel for reason, ably priced meals. We Give Green TRADING STAMPS PRICE BROS. The Willamette Valley's Leading Clothes Shop! 6th and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1895 I A slight cold in a child or a grown nerson ho ds DOSSlDUlties ot a Brave nature. Croup may come on suddenly, bronhitus or pneumonia may devel nn. Kevpxft catarrhal troubles and con sumption are possible results. Foley Honev and Tar Comnound nips a cold at the outset, cures croup quickly, ia neais Bros. Co. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Joseph M. Rieg, Plaintiff vs Hiram Maden. J. L .Ketch and Gen erva Ketch, his wife, Patrick Murray and A. W. Morev. Defendants. STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, Rv virtue of a iudcement order, de cree and execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entit ld ponrt. in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of April 1913, upon a judgement rendered and entered in said court on the twentv-sixth day of April, 1913. in favor of Joseph M. Rieg, Plaintiff and against J. L. Ketch and Generva Ketch, his wifo, Defendants, for the sum of $250 with interest the. reon at rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 8th day of October 1910, and the further sum of $75.00, as at torney's fee, and further sum oi 87. 75 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, situ ate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the south boundary line of the Franklin Pierce D. L. C. numbered 38, 2056.4 feet West of the Southeast corner of said claim; thence West along said boun dary line 873.6 feet to the intersect ion of the North boundary line of the O. W. P. railroad right of way; thence Southeasterly along said right of way 1048.17 feet to the Southeast corner thence Northerly 545.67 feet to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres more or less. All of said lands Deing Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 4 East of the Willamette Mer idian in Clackamas County, State of Oregon. ' And all of the right, title and in terest which either of the above nam ed defendants had, or now have, at the time of this judgement. Now Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgement order and de cree, and in compliance witn the com mands of said writ, I will, on Satur day the 31st day of May 1913; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bid der for U. S. gold coin in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein, or since had in or to the rty or any id execut- above described real property part thereof, to satisfy said ion, judgment order, decree, inter ests, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MXsT" Sheriff of Clackamas County, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By B. J. Staats, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 30, 1913. checks a deep seated cough, and inflamed membranes. Huntley f. C. GADKE A General Line of Plumbing Heating and Tinning 914 MAIN STREET Phone 2654 ORXGON CITY, ORE. Main 3813 A-48 D. 3. Burns & Co. The modern sanitary store where satisfaction flows with every pur chase. . Fruits and vegetables in season, fresh every day. Our 5, JO and 1 5c counter is worth investigating. Lime, Cement, Hay, Grain, Poul try Specialties and Hardware. Wood yard in connection. Gladstone,Oregon 8 L ; 1 ' ! : : ' 1 .