8 OREGON CITY COURIER;, THURSDAV, SEP. U, 1913 MOLALLA LINE BEING RUSHED Monster Celebrations to Welcome Ad vent of New Road September 19 - - It is officially announced that the Molalla Valley branch of the Port land, Eugene & Eastern Railway will be ready for business September 19, when a monster celebration will be heid at Molalla in honor of the new line. Rails have already been laid past Liberal and will reach Molalla early next week. Ballasting crews are lol lowing on the heels of the track lay ers. It is predicted that 5,000 people will take part in the opening of the road. Oregon City will turn out en masse, and special- excursion trains will bet run from Portland, as well as ail Wil lamette Valley Points as far south as Salem. Every farmer who lives in the Molalla country will be on hand- President Robert E. Strahorn and many other well known railroad of ficials will take part in the celebrat ion and will be on the first train that rolls in Molalla on the morning of the 19th. Many special features have been prepared for the day's celebration, and in the speaking line Oregon City's spell-binders will be well represented, The new line runs from Canby by way of Kraft to Liberal and thence to Molalla. From there it will run via Marquam to Silverton where it wili again connect with the main line of the r. E. E. alter running to Salem. Molalla then will become the shipping center of the vast territory surround ing, feeding by wagon route, Liberal, Colton, Union Mills, Meadowbrook, Monitor, Marquam, Wilhoit, and the Scofts Mills country. CANBY Mr. Sinnott Hayward of Salem, is at present visiting Mr. Rape at this city. Charley Rape has gone, to Portland to work. Mr. Rape, son and family were visiting his father and mother a short time ago. Harry Cochran has been papering his house and it adds a . lot to the looks of it. The threshing is all done around here and lots of people are now pick ing in the hop yards. Mr. Pitts has a nice field of corn on his place. Warren Kendall is laid up at pres ent with a sore leg. , '.. t.'i.v x j-.2s$mt i "Do you know why I always have such good success with my baking? 4 'It is because I always use DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR "I didn't believe that flour could make such a difference in my baking un til I tried "DRIFTED SNOW." The first trial was a great success, and I have never had bad luck since then, for you could not induce me to use any other flour. "My bread is lighter, whiter and tastes more wholesome than it ever did when I used other flours. "If you'll try Drifted Snow Flour next time you bake you'll never use any other." The Housewife's Story.) (The Housewife's Story.) Ask Your Grocer for "DRIFTED SNOW" SPERRY FLOUR CO. 85c Round Trip OREGON CITY TO MOLALLA Account Opening of the , P. E. & E RAILWAY September 19th via Iho W SUNSET OlSDtNiiSHASlAI ROUTES " .- " . 3CY The Exposition Line 1915 all other points One and One Third Fare ; - ' ' ' Tickets will be sold Ffidny.Sept. 19th . v -.$'. ' Rood for return' Mme day. Train No. . If leaving Oregon Oily at 9:22 a. m. W'H make connection with Special at i v Canby for Malalla. - . 1 ''' . , ,Furthur particulars as to fares, train service, etc., from any S. P. V agent. .",,. John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt. Mr. Hall has remodeled the old barn on the Wheeler place. One of Mr. Philippine's daughters was married a tew days ago. Mr. Henriksen is getting along nice" ly after his accident with a Southern Pacific train. The wagon and horses were demolished and both horses were killed. He was lucky to escape with his life. William Porter is getting out poles to build a shed Over his straw pile. Mr. Saltmarsh is hauling in oak wood at odd spells so as to be pre pared for the coming winter. Uncle Joe Johnston is seen quite often on his way to the Molalla to catch some of the finny tribe. Wanted A young lady or dress maker to represent us in this city. $25.00 required. $3.00 a day to the right party. Address 1771 E. 13th St. Portland, Ore. 1-t-p. T.t-f T aAv'a hlnplr leflthpr hflnH bag on Suspension Bridge about 4:30 P. M. Monday. Keward it returned to Courier office at once. Leon DesLarzes, violin teacher, 714 Jefferson Street, Phone Main 112; Preaching Notice E. H. Smith, the traveling preacher, will preach at Highland, Sunday, 11 A. M. and at Alberta at 3 P.- M. and at- Henrici School house at 7:45. Subiect at Highland: "The Har vest;" subject at Henrici: "The Har vest Over, What Next?" Good music and a heart to heart talk at each place. STRENGTHEN WEAK KIDNEYS Don't suffer longer with weak kid neys. You can get proiiipt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that wonder ful remedy praised by women every where. Start with a bottle to-day, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write, it cured my wife when all else failed " Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price, 50c. and $1.00 at Huntley Bros. Co. SUSAN FRANCES HAMMOND Mrs. Susan Frances Hammond, wife of F. R. Hammond of Klamath Falls, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. O. Moore at 1808 East 10th St., Portland, Oregon Thursday morning at 11 o'clock from valvular heart trouble. Although Mrs. Hammond had been ill for several months, her death was sudden and came as a terrible shock to her family, but all arrived at her bedside before her death ex cept her husband, who was at Klam ath Falls, who arrived shortly after she passed away, and her brother Ru fus Moore, of Klamath Falls, who is at present in Europe. Mrs. Hammond was the daughter of Mrs. M. O. Moore, of Portland, and of the late William S. Moore, promi nent Oregon pioneers. She was born in Marion County April 7, 1861, where she resided until her marriage to Mr. Hammond November 18, 1882, and re siding in Portland for two years be fore making her home at Klamath Falls. At the time of her death she was visiting her mother in Portland. Mrs. Hammond is survived by her husband, F. ,R. Hammond of Klamath Falls, two daughters, Mrs. D. T. Mel drum of Oregon City, Miss Bessie Hammond of Portland, her mother, Mrs. M. O. Moore, of Portland; three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Billinger of St. Johns; Miss Bertha Moore of Port land; Miss Etta Moore of Moscow, Idaho: two brothers, Rufus S. Moore and Charles Moore of Klamath Falls. Her father died fifteen years ago. Mrs. Hammond was well known throughout Southern Oregon and was loved and highly esteemed by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted Sunday morning at 9 o'clock by Dr. Boyd, pastor of the First' Presbyter ian church of Portland, at the home of Mrs. M. O. Moore, and the remains brought to Oregon City on a special car and interred in the family lot in Mountain View cemetery. Many friends of the deceased and family at tended. The floral pieces were magnif cent and were in profusion. Rev. Mil liken, of Oregon City, assisted with the services at the cemetery. The pall bearers were all relatives of the de ceased and were T. Fairfowl, of Port land; Don Meldrum of this city, also Henry Meldrum of this city; Meldrum McCown of Molalla; G. Billinger and Louis L. Billinger of St. Johns. GEORGE H. CROOK George H. Crook, a former resident of Oregon City, but recertly of Mulino died at his home at the latter place on Sunday night, 11 o'clock, after an ill ness of several weeks of cancer of the stomach. Mr. Crook was born at Mud Springs Cal., December, 27, 1851, and at the time of his death his age was 61 years, 8 months and 11 days. He came to Oregon many years ago and settled in this county, where he was well and favorably known. Six years ago he married Mrs. Manning of Mulino, who survives, as also two sons and threw daughters by a former marriage and who reside in California. He is also survived by his sister, Mrs. George Wilson, formerly of Oregon City, but now of Sellwood; nine nieces and three nephews. His nieces, Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Miss Hattie Wilson, reside in this city and Mrs. William Manning reside at Mulino. His other nieces and neph ews reside at Sellwood and Portland. The funeral services, which were conducted by the Knights and Ladies of Security, were in charge of that lodge, and were held at the family home at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, and were largely attended. The re mains were interred at the Mountain View cemetery. Many beautiful floral pieces were seen at the services, and completely covered the casket. Farm For Sale Cheap 53 acres partly impioved. Good buildings, running water, orchard. One mile from store and school, sev en miles from Oregon City on Clear Creek. Will take $75 per acre for this farm, $2,000 down, balance on time to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. No trades. Inquire or phone Dr. E. E. Chasn, Silverton, Oregon. Ferris Mayfield has had a long i.nd successful run with the threshing machine. AID THE KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When an Ore gon City Citizrt Shows You the Way to Avoid It. Why will people continue to suf fer the agonies of kidney complaint ' ackache, urinary disorders, lameness headaches, languor, why allow them selves u l.ccmije crhonic invalids, when a tosted venuoy is ottered them 7 Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years, have been tested in thousands ot cases. . If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney disease, act now. Dropsy or Bright's disease may set in and make neglect dangerous. Read this Orecon Citv testimony. Mrs. L. B. Tulloy, 901 Eleventh St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "Doan's Kid ney. Pills brought me prompt relief trom a most annoying attack of kid ney complaint and bachache. Others of my lamily have taken Doan s Kid ney Pills with the best of results." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tuke no other. DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Babies need a perfect skin-cover- nig. Skin eruptions cause them not only intense suffering, but hinder their growth. DR. HOBSON'S EC ZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for relief and permanent cure of suf fering babies whose skin eruptions have made their life miserable, "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out or the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists railed to help. We tried Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment and were ov erjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box wos used'' writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, Iowa. All drug gists, or by mail, 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Tho man or woman who has kidney trouble is facing a serious proposit ion, whereg rave complications readily follow neglect Foley Kidney Pills are an honest curative medicine that at once taken into your system mean re stored kidney and bladder action, and a erturn of health and strength. Huntley Bros. Co, Despondency Is oftenc aused by indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are tak en. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. SAFEST LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe, and do not cause pain . Mrs. M. C. Dunlap'of Leadill, Tenn., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills helped her troubles greatly." Get a box to-day. Price, 25c. Recommended by Hunt ley Bros. Co. MISS LILLIAN BICKNER t Teacher of Piano and Guitar OSWEGO OREGON FARMERS ATTENTION WE ARE IN THE MARKET to sell or trade your farm. We list your property at a price which includes our commission and we ask a purchaser that price and no other. We have an insurance department and will be glad to insure your buildings, automobiles, grain, stock or your life. DILLMAN & HOWLAND Over the Courier Office, Ore gon City, Oregon. II TURNER M.T. NATUROPATH NEUROPATH Swedish Movements and Drugless Healing for the prevention and cure of Nervous Diseases, Chronic Diseases of Women and Children; Goitre, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liv er and Bowel Disorders. Positively NO DRUGS given and NO OPERATIONS performed So called incurable cases solicited. Permanently located at HOTEL EDWARDS, at Grand Avenue and Belmont Sts., Portland, Oregon. Phone East 323 CALL OR WRITE SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas Marie A. Shilton, Plaintiff, vs. Paul A. Shilton, Defendant. To Paul A. Shilton, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from September 11th 1913, the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer said complaint on or before the 25th day of October, 1913, for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for-in her said complaint, to-wit: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant for $35.00 per month perma nent alimony, $100.00 attorney's fees and $50.00 per month alimony pending this suit, for her costs herein and for such other relief as to the Court may i.ppear just and equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and dated on the 10th day of September, 1913, directing this summons to be published for six suc cessive weeks in the Oregon City Courier, a newspaper of general cir culation published at Oregon City, Oregon. Date of first publication, Septem ber, 11th, 1913. Date of last publication, October, 23rd, 1913. L. B. Reeder, Attorney for Plaintiff. 007 Wilcox Bldg. Portland, Ore. Notice for Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Clackamas county Oregon to 5 o'clock P. M. on the 17th day of September, 1913, and will be opened on September 18, 1913, for a Howe truss bridge over Salmon River on the Mount Hood road, Clackamas county, Ore., accoring to the plans and specifications now on file in the County Clerk's office at Oregon City, Ore. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check to the amount of 6 per cent of the bid to insure entering into the contract by the bidder, should the contract be awarded to him, which check will be forfeited to Clackamas County should the bidder refuse into contract after the same is awarded to him within ten days after award of the contract . Each contractor to whom contract is let will be required to furnish a suitable undertaking to guarantee completion of the work as provided in contract. The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the county court, W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk. Notice for Sealed Bids Notice is hereby given that Carus School District No. 29 does hereby ask for sealed bids for the purpose of painting the Carus Schoolhouse and woodshed, and oiling floor of saio schoolhouse. The painting to consist of one coat of the best white paint, both inside and out of the schoolhouse and out side only, of the woodshed. The floor of the schoolhouse to be oiled with the best floor oils. Dimensions of schoolhouse: 24 x40- x 16; dimensions of woodshed: 18 x 22 x 8. All bids to be in on or before Sept 15, 1913. J. R. Lewis, Chairman of Board, R. 3. Oregon City. S. L. Casto Clerk of Board R. 3, Oregon City. PRINCIPAL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ALLSIZEiTT10r&T5c"EACH FULL LINE OF EMBROIDERY PATTERNS PRICED AT 10c & 15c. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED-PARCEL POST PACKAGES SENT PREPAID TO ALL POINTS WHERE CHARGES DO NOT EXCEED 5 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE., The Mew Suits and Mew Coats Newness pervades every corner of our popular Cloak Section. For many weeks past we have been in constant touch with the leading New ork producers, and have now assembled here for your inspection what we consider an unparalleled showing of hew wearing apparel for women and misses. Come to ROBERTS-liRQSx..-.- Most Fashionable New Suits, $18.50 You'll be surprised to see the suits we are offering at this price. Kvery garment a strictly 19 J 3 Fall style, made of fine quality navy serge. The coats come in the new cutaway style, and the skirts plain, slightly draped or with the popular side slit. They are qualiiy-made suits, that not only look well, but will give full wearing ser vice. Alterations made free of charge. Come and profit by an early selection. Priced Here at Only $18.50 Women's Fall and winter Coats at $25.00 A most beautiful showing of Coats that are up to the minute in fit, finish and attrac tiveness. Some very smart effects in these stylish garments of black Arabian lnmbe, salts astrachan and pushes. Particularly attractive ts U e popular black astrachan, with collar cuff and border of pluh. All are lined with high grade black Fatin. Be here early for first choice, Specially Priced for This Sale at $25.00 COME TO ROBERTS BROS.' STORE SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Agnes J. Bailey, Plaintiff, vs. Oscar J. Bailey, Defendant, To Oscar J. Bailey, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on -or before the 25th .day of October, 1913, which is more than 6 weeks after the first publication ot this summons, said first publication hereof being mslu nn tho 11th Hnv nf Sentember. 1913, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court lor a de cree dissolving the bond" of matri mony existing between tne piaintirt arA tho AnfanAant hprein. This summons is published by an order of the Honorable H. S .Ander ann. .Tiirfo-e nf the Countv Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon in- the aosence 01 tne Lircuu Judge. Made and entered on the atn Atw nf Sontpmhpr. 1913. Date of first publication September 11, 1913. Date of last publication October 23, 1913. Boothe & Richardson Attorneys for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon. DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION? Na matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discov ery will surely help you: it may save your life. Stillman Green, of.Mali chite, Col., writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King's New Discovery and am alive and well." Your money refunded if it fails to benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Gua ranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, Executor of the last Will and Testament of William t. Hallr nan, deceased, late of Oswego, in said county. Persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified as by law requir ed with me at the office of my attor ney, C. H. Dye, Esq., S: W. corner of 8th and Main Sts., Oregon City, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. . Dated September 5, 1913. Leonard C. Hallinan, Executor as aforesaid. C. H. Dye, Attorney for the Estate. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Rinie D. Rogers, Plaintiff, vs. ' Ella N. Rogers, Defendant To Ella N. Rogers, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed herein against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 10th day of October 1913, said THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUES IN date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief as to the Court seems equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Oregon City Courier, a weekly newspaper printed and published and having a general circulation in Clackamas County, Ore gon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Circuit Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 28th day of August, 1913. Said summons will be publish' ed for six consecutive and successive weeks, and the date of the first put lication is September 4, 1913. Robert Scoular Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas J. T. Friel, Plaintiff, . vs. Wm. J. Standley and Priscilla J. Standlev. his wife. State of Oregon, County of Clack amas, ss. By virtue of a judgement order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 27th day of August ma, upon a judgement rendered and entered in said court on the 4th day of August, 1913, in favor of Plaintiff J. T. Friel, and against Wm. J. Standley and Priscilla J. Standley, nis wue, ueien dant. for the sum of $1630.20, with in terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 4th day of August 1913, and the further sura of $150.00 as attorney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ, command ing me to make sale of the following' described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon to-wit: The North-west Quarter (NWy) of the South-west quarter (SWttj in Section Twenty-four (24) Township Two (2) South. Ranee Five (6) East of the Willamette Meridian: Also a strip of land Twenty (20) feet wide and Eighty (80) rods long off the North side of the South-east Quar ter (SEV4) of the South-west Quarter (SW4)ofsaid Section Tweny-four (24) in Township Two (2) South, Range Five (5) East of the Willam ette Meridian, to be maintained for a public road. 1 Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgement order and de cree, and in compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will, on Satur day, the 27th day of September, 1918, at the hour of 10 A. M. o'clocK, at the front door of the county courthouse in the City of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auc tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to sat-' isfy said execution, judgement order, 1 decree interests costs and all accruing costs . I E. T. Mass Sheriff of Clackamas County, I Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Aug. zi, 1913. When in town call at the Courier office and let us tell you what it will cost to have the name of your farm printed on your letterheads and en velopes. A little advertising will pay you big interest on the money invested. Donkey Engine Bargain A donkey logging engine 9x10 Wash ington, used about a year and in gooa repair, will be sold cheap. Engine ir now at Kinzel & Kinzel's mill on Red land road. It is a bargain. Write for price and terms to C. A. Burghardt, Parkplace, care of Fred Hemeler. CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of William Wild, Deceased, To Mabel Foster, Frank Wild.'John Wild, Peter Wild, or R. P. Wild, Mertie Smidt, Hattie Wild, Harry Wild, legatees and next of kin of the above named deceased, and to all others interested in the above entitled estate: You and each of you are hereby cit ed to appear in this court on or before the 6th day of October, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Coun ty Court House, Oregon City, Oregon, to show cause, if any, why an order should not be granted to the executor of the last will and testament of the above named deceased, to sell the real property or so much thereof as shall be necessary, to pay the claims and legacies against said estate, said property being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point N. 43 deg. 18 min. E. 31.86 ft. and S. 27 deg. 4 Min. E. 326 Vi fet. from the North westerly corner of the Donation Land Claim of Fendal C. Cason and wife T. 2. S. R. 2. E. of the W. M.; thence N. 43 deg. 18 min. E. 380.06 feet par allel with the Northerly line of said claim to a point in the Easterly line of a tract of land described at page 106 Book 101, Deed Records for Clack amas County; thence S. 43 deg. 18 min. W. parallel to the Northerly line min. E. 177.5 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said timber tract, thence S. 43 deg. 18 min. W. parallel to the Northerly line of said claim 434.66 feet; thence N. 27 deg. 04 min. W. leaving a thirty foot street along the boundary line of said claim 187.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing one and one half acres more or less. It is hereby understood and agreed that a strip of land of uniform width of fifteen feet along the entire South erly side of the tract hereby conveyed is to be used as a street in connec tion with fifteen feet southerly adja cent thereto and in case said street is vacated the fifteen foot strip above mentioned to revert to and become the absolute property of said Ellen Grant. This citation is issued by order of H. S. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and entered on the 2nd day of Sep tember, 1913. H. S. Anderson, Judge Attest: W. L. Mulvey, Clerk of said Court By I. M. Harrington, deputy. (Seal of County Court.) Date of first publication Sept. 4, 1913. Date of last publication Oct 2, 1913.