1REG0N CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914. Expert Repair Men Will Fix It If your watch is losing or gain ing, if it needs adjusting or clean ing; if the pin is loose or broken on that brooch, if a piece of silver needs repolishing and mending bring it in and let us tell you frankly what is necessary and what it will cost. Prices reasonable. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN OREGON CITY JEWELERS Suspension Bridge Corner COUNTY COURT ORDERS NEWS OF THE CITY Miss Nan Cochran. . .Local Editor Allie Levitt visited friends in Port land on Sunday. Miss Mollie Mitchell, spent Sunday at her home at bandy. II. W. Brand, of St. Paul, Minn, was in Oregon City on Monday. A. F. Burr, of Molalla, was in Ore gon City on Monday or this week. Miss Edna Deyoe, of Boring, was an Oregon Uity visitor Saturday. P. A. Henderson, of Seattle, Wash., was in this city on business, Friday. Homer Trullinger, of Molalla. was in Oregon City on Thursday and Fri day. Mrs. Victor Conoroe, who has been ill at her home for. the past weeK, is improving. E. Kendall, of New York, N. Y., was among those registering at the JMectric Hotel this week. . T. W. Donell, of Thomas, Wash ington, was in Oregon Uity on Moh day and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Edward Brown, Miss Emily West and Charles West, of Portland, visited relatives in Oregon City on Sunday. Charles Gill, of Logan, was in Oregon City on Saturday and Sun day. C. E. Jordan, of Pendleton, was an Oregon City visitor the latter part of the week. . W. Riebhoff, a well known farmer of Logan, was in Oregon City on business, Saturday. H. W. Gibson, of Sandy, was among the Oregon 'City visitors on " Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Jack Carson, of Baker, Ore gon, was an Oregon City visitor on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Walter L. Little is seriously ill at her home on Seventh street suf fering from typhoid fever. A. Capell, of Leadville, Colorado, was among those registering at the Electric Hotel on Friday and Satur day. Mrs. F. 0. McCown, of Sellwood, who formerly resided in Oregon City, visited relatives in this city on Mon day. Mrs. B. C. Zumwalt. lot Powell River, B. C, but formerly of this city, is visiting friends in Oregon Cnty. Y. C. Clark, of Thomas, Wash., was among those registering at the Hiiectnc riotel on Monday and Tues day oi this week. Mrs. B. F. Linn and Mrs. Nellie M. Alldredee went to Portland on Monday, where they spent the day wnn inenas. Mrs. E. L. Shaw, who was able to be removed to her home in this city from the St. Vincent's Hospital last week, is rapidly improving. James Manning, Henry Young and W. Parrish formed a party that en joyed nsnmg on milk Ureek, near Mu lino on Sunday. The party succeed' ed in catching a string of fine moun tain trout. Rev. A. J. Ware and Rev. E.' A. Smith are having good meetings at Logan. Mr. Ware is doing the preaching and Mr. Smith leads the singing. The interest and attend ance is splendid. The meetings will run until Sunday night. The Baptist -.!.:- :li : u n..7i inuir win lurinsn music rnaay night and it is hoped to have the Alldredge Brothers for Sunday night. Mr. Smith will preach at Highland, Alberta and Henrice at the usual hours. Prof. J. A. Bexel, of the Oregon Agricultural College, was in Oregon uiiy Saturday and Sunday, register uig at tne iMeciric notei. rhillip Hammond, young son oi Mr. anu Mrs. Wm. Hammond, who has been ill, suffering from an attack oi appendicitis, is rapidly recover mg. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDermott and daugnter, miss McDermott, have ar rived in. Oregon City Irom Duluth Minnesota, to make their future home. ivir. and Airs. A. B. Cone, who sola their larm m iviaple kuuu last ween., leu on ivioiiday xor iNe-aii-iia-mi:, near nenaiem, Oregon, wnere uiej vViU spend cue summer and in uit iaii wm lane up ineir residence in f ortland. . . Mrs. Charles J. Parker, of Four teenth and Jetierson street, leu Wednesday morning of this week lor Perdue, Oregon, wnere she will re- mam otr aoout two weeks, going to unit piace on Business. Attorney B. N. Hicks and daugh ter, Miss Pauline Hicks, tne latter oi wnom recently returned trom Sa lem, wnere she had been attending tne Willamette university, have tak en apartments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hardine on Twelfth ana main streets. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature of THE HOB SPECIAL SALE ORANGES BOOSTER.. DAY, SATURN DAY, MAY 23RD. Good Sized Nave) Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 dozen for 35 cents. As oranges are advancing in price, this will be your last low figure. Fill the kids up on them, Saturday, 2 dozens 35 cents. We sell the best of groceries at reasonable prices. THE HUB GROCERY Seventh and Center Sts. On the Hill S. M. Elnea and wife, of Oakland California, were in this citv on Sun day on their way to Portland, where they will visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Elnea have made the trip irom oamornia to Oregon by auto moDiie, and sav it was a most de lightful one, although early in the season. Mrs. Arthur Dente. formerlv of Oregon City but now of Sherwood, who has been visiting her son m San Francisco, Calif., for the past two weens, arrived in Oregon Uity the latter part of the week, and after spending several days with her sis ter Mrs. Otto JJente. lelt lor her home. Mrs. Lillie A. Dygert has arrived from San Francisco, California, anu will make her future .home in tnis city with her sister. Mrs. Charles T, Tooze.'of Fifteenth and Water street. Mrs. Dygert will be connected with the real estate firm of Xooze & Mad ison, whose otiice is near the South ern Pacific depot. Mrs. M. C. Young, of Wilsonville, chaperoned a party to this city on Saturday, the occasion being to wit ness the spelling match Detween the schools of the county taking place at the Oregon City High School. The party made the trip in the Young louring car and was composed oi Mrs. vV. F. Koung, Austin Young, Lucy Young, Mrs. inza Wood, Wall ace Young, Mrs. Cora Hesselbrink, miss Mattie Heyman and Doris S Young. Basket Social at Redland An entertainment and basket so cial will be held at Firgrove school Redland, on Thusrday evening, May 21st. Music by Schwartz's orchestra. All are invited to attend. Ladies please bring baskets. Saturday Club Entertainment The Saturday Club of the Congre gational church will give another of its popular entertainments ' Fridav night of this week, May 22, when Miss H.dna Bertsch, the well known entertainer will give a reading from "The Shepherd of the Hills." There will also be a musical proeram. The admission is 25 cents and all are in vited. Socialist Convention The Socialist convention for Clack amas county is hereby called to meet at KnapD's Hall, cor. 10th and Main streets, Oregon City, May 23, 10 A. M., 1914. All party members and registered Socialists will be entitled to seats in convention. Let's make the day one of record in which we and our children will be proud of. Let everv comrade do his dntv for this convention is called for the. pur pose of placing our county ticket- in the field. Children Cry t FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A In the matter of the petition of J. VV. Loder and others tor a county road; ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning 6n the day of May 1914. In the matter of improvement of of Cromer and iNorris oe and is here ay accepted and contract awarded as follows: excavation 25c per yard, trench .Ubc per loot; Macadam $z.w per cubic yard; Lumber $10.00 per thousand; Culverts $2.00 per foot. In the matter of the vacation of Golf Park; ordered that said petition oe granted and that saTd Golf Park be and is hereby vacated. In the matter of the agreement be tween Clackamas County and J. J. Davis; Lease of land and rock quarry for road purposes ordered tiled. In the matter of the petition of Hi ram Jackson for a county road; or dered laid over until June term. In the matter of F. Childs road; ordered laid over until June term. In the matter of the Baldwin road June 5th 1914 is fixed as the time for hearing objections. In the matter of the town plat of Laurelwood Addition to Molalla; or dered that said plat be and is ap proved. ' In the matter of townplat of Bry ant Acres; ordered that said plat be and is approved. In the matter of the Carl Ander son vacation of road proceedings; ordered that the portion of the Le-. ellen and Shibley road not now used be vacated. In the matter of claims of Gus Wilson and Wm. Metier for indem nitv for slaughter of diseased cattle; ordered laid over for lack of proof of posting notices. In the matter of the Wilhoit Springs and Molalla road; ordered that same be and is dismissed. Tn the matter of townnlat ol Din- coin-Wood; ordered that said plat be and is approved. . In the matter of the application ol Portland and Oreeon City Railway Cr, fnr a franchise over and across certain roads; ordered tnat saia ap nl ration be and is granted. r ------ .. - ,r j. -cJ In the matter or tne oppiicauon oii the Oregon Iron and Steel Co. tor franchise to transmit electricity over certain streets' and road;; ordered that said application be granted. In the matter of construction ol a steel plate Girder bridge across Bear Creek, near Needy; ordered that advertisement be made in both weekly newspapers in Oregon City. v IN SOCIAL CIRCLES f jo J Parties, Entertainments, etc, J of Interest to Lady Readers - J J J J J J J Jt Jt J Jt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vernette en tertained at their home on Fourteenth and Main street on Thursday even ing at cards. Mrs. Metta Finley Thayer, Miss Cis Pratt, Charles Park er and Livy Stipp were awarded the prizes. The rooms were prettily decorated in roses. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that a rural carrier examination will be held at Oregon Citv. Ore., on June 13, 1914 to establish an eligible register from which selection may be made to fill a vacancy in the position of rural carrier at colton, ure. Age limits, 18 to 55. Application blank and full information can be secured from the Local Secretary. Board of Examiners at the .Oregon City post office, the Postmaster at Colton, Ore., or the District Secretary, 11th Civil Service District, 207 Post Olhce mag., Seattle, Wash. Applications must 'be filed ... .. ii -. -i ci : n With tne U. S. oivu oervice uvuimio' sion, Washington, D. C. in time to ar ranm fnr the examination. Appointments may be made from the eligible list resulting from the examination to the position of Rural Carrier at any otiice in this county. Jefferson and the Lawyers. In the "Autoblocriiphy of Jefferson' is this passage: "I served with Ueuersil Wiishlnt-'toii in the legislature of Virginia before the Revolution." wrote .li'flVimin. "imddur ins it with Dr. Krnnklln in congress. I never heard either of them speak ten minutes at a time, nor to any but the main point which was to decide the question They laid their shoulders to the great points, knowing that the lit tle ones would follow of themselves. 11 the present congress errs lu too much talkiiiR. how run It be otherwise in e body to whirl) the people send 150 law .vers, whose trade It in to question ev erythhiR. yield iiothlnu. talk by the our? That lfX) lawyers should do business together ought not to be ei nee ted " ' RUN-DOWN WOMEN Find Health in a Simple Tonics, How many women do you know who are perfectly well, strong and healthy as a woman should be? They may not be sick enough to lie In bed but they are run-down, thin, nerv ous, tired and devitalized. Women are so active nowadays. and so much Is expected of them, that they constantly overdo and Buf fer from headache, backache, nervous ness and kindred Ills. Such women need Vinol, our dell- clous cod liver and Iron tonic with- out oil which will create an appetite. tone up the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. Mrs. Walter Price, Biloxl, Miss., says: "I was In a run-down condition for months, I had taken Beveral medi cines but they seemed to do me no good. Finally Vinol was recommend ed, and from the first bottle I began to Improve until I am strong and well as ever." Try a bottlei of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned If It does not help you Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City. TOFilC LENSES are deep-curved lenses which not only wonder fully enlarge your field of vision but give you a lot of real comfort and vastly improve your personal appearance. If you wear glasses, you should know all about TORIC LENSES Let us demonstrate and explain their many advantages. , FULL LINE OF Automobile Goggles, Library Shell Frames and Automatic Eyeglass Reels BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WAIT WM. A. SCHILLING OPTOMETRIST AND MAN'FG. OPTICIAN. 719 MAIN STREET. Oregon City, Oregon. FACTORY ON PREMISES. AT GARDNER'S JEWELRY STORE FIAT J iDtsI Mrs. F. W. Greenman entertained at her home on Eighth and Madison street on Saturday afternoon, her guests being Mrs. Carl Joehnke, Mrs. Walter A. Dimick, Mrs. Leon Des Larzes, Mrs. Clyde Mount, Mrs. M. D. Latourette. The afternoon was devoted to needlework and luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. A. C. Rowland and Mrs. W. A. Huntley entertained the Derthick Club at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. S. A. Chase, on Friday afternoon, and among the business transacted during the afternoon was the election of officers. The following were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Leon Des Lar zes; vice-president, Mrs. L. H. Oim stead; Secretary, Mrs. Livy Stipp; treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Rowland; Mrs. S. 0. Dillman, Mrs. Anna Sickler Hayes, Mrs. W. A. Huntlev and Mrs. John F Clark were chosen to serve on the entertainment committee. A musical programme was render ed during the afternoon consisting of the following numbers: Instumental selections, Miss Louise Huntley; vo cal selections, Miss Mariorv Haus- mann, accompanied by Mrs. Florence Hammond; instrumental selections Miss Marie Sheahan. The decorations were of roses and ferns. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. John Risley, of Risley station. 3 I M How's This? We offer One Hundred J oUzrs Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. 1 Cheney tor. the lust 15 years, and belief him perfectly honorable In all bus'ii' ss transactions and financially able to enrr; put any obligations made bv Ills Ann. NATIONAL BANK OK COMMERCE. Tolodo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is talten Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testlmonlal: sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlcatton The Want Column WANTED Young geese or baby geese, stale numuer lor sale and price. Principal of Schools, Mes kill, Wash. WANTED Experienced Accident Man to sell monthly and commer cial polices. A liberal contrract w)ll be given to the right party. Care Courier, S. Steger. Mgr.. 301 and 302 Title and Trust Bldg., Portland, Ure. FOR SALE Chalmers touring car, ltflU model, first class running or der. See W. W. Myers, Sixth and J. Q. Adams streets, or H. A. Mil lef, Falls View. WANTED Piano or furniture in ex change for $550 equity in 10-acre tract. Address J. H. Bellan, Ore gon City, Ore. COWS for sale. Fresh cows for sale, 2 and 3 years old and heifer calves. T. T. Pankey, Clackamas Heights. FOR EXCHANGE 7 acres, 6 acres improved, two or three acres of fine celery land. 4 room house, small barn and chicken house. Near Oregon City and Portland Car line. Close to fine school and stores. Will exchange for larger tract must not be less than 35 or 40 acres and this must be half-cleared. With ALUMINUM Kitchen Utensils We have made arrangements to furnish yoar kitchen with Alaminttm Kitchen Ware, Free of Charge. All we ask yot to do is to trade at this store. Oor first offering is a Baking Combination Set which we will give yoa when yoar purchases amount to $50.00. The only cost to yo is 48 cents, which we ask to cover the packing and expressage on the utensils. Every Housewife KNOWS That Aluminum Kitchen Ware is healthy, cleanly, durable, economical This ware is absolutely free of charge. Ask salespeo ple for ticket and have your cash purchases punched on it. Always bring your licket with you when you buy H 11 Telephone Main 70 - Oregon City, Oregon "" ' Spring Chickens Wanted All the time. Will pay Oregonian market price. Ulackamas Hotel, (A. Erick son.) Oregon Citv, Rt. 2. iJox iyo; rnone Main auoi. FOR SALE One span good work mares; one iarm wagon, cheap; one Oliver Chilled plaw, No. 40; one Harrow, one 3 year-old colt; one 1-year-old colt. Geo. W. Cone Maple Lane, near schoolhouse. E. e. DYE Lawyer WILL PRACTICE IN OREGON AND U. S. COURTS SPECIALTIES: TITLES EXAMI NATION; ABSTRACTS, COL LECTIONS MODERATE PRICES NOTARY WORK Farm and Automobile Loans OFFICE: OVER HARRIS GRO CERY, SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE PHONE, MAIN 43 AND C 153 OREGON CITY FOR SALI3 Jersey cow and three months old call. Address C. U. Overton, Oregon City Rt. 1. FOR SALE 41 acres, 12 acres in cultivation, good seven room house good well and creek water, . 20 acres Alder bottom, 11 ' miles from Molalla, price $2,300. Ad dress W. S. Gorbett, Colton, Ore. Dr. Pierces Toilet set, 11 piece set, retail value wa'o; i carving set, value $1.00, all for $1.50, by mail 15c extra. Lady agents wanted. E. M. Kellogg, GOG Northwest Bldg., Portland, 'Ore. WANTED 20 feet 36 inch rubber belt. M. Barde and Sons, Portland Ore. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County oi Clackamas. n the Matter of the Estate of Fred rick Stulke, deceased. Notice is hereby given -that the un dersigned, Administrator of the es tate of Fredrick btulke, deceased, has filed his final report in said estate with the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Judge of said County Court has set June the 22nd, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the County Court house in Ore gon Citv. Clackamas County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final report na tne oiscnarge oi saia Aaminis- trator. . l .1 injL .1 . i r A TV uaiea Mis lvm uay oi may, t. u. 1914. , Otto Stulke. Administrator. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys-for Ad ministrator. Administrator's Notice Notice is herebv given that Eliza beth Glover has been duly appoint ed b" the County Court, State of Ore gon, Administratrix or the estate oi F. M. Glover, deceased, and that all creditors having claims against saia estate may present them duly veri fied, to said undersigned at the of fice of C. D. and D. C. Latourette, Oregon Citv. Oregon, on or before six months from the date hereof. Dated April 30, 1914. Elizabeth Gover. Notice of hearing on final count. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of John Dpe, an unknown person, deceased. Notice is hereby given that George L. Story, the administrator of the estate of John Doe, an un known person, deceased, has render ed and presented for settlement and filed in said Court, his final account of his administration of said estate, and that Monday the 22nd day of June 1014, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Courtroom of said Court, at Oregon City, Clackamas County. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed by tne Judge or said Court, lor the set tlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file ex ceptions in writing to the said ac count, and contest the same. Dated May 18th, 1914. George L. Story Administrator PLASTERING and LATH ING All Work Guaranteed Prices The Lowest LEON DAILEY 416 Water St. Oregon City E. H. COOPER The Insurance Man Fire, Life, Sick and Accident In surance. Dwelling House Insur ance a specialty. Residence 612 Center St. Phones: Main 110 M. 172 , Summong In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clack amas. William P. Haynes, Plaintiff, vs. Eva R. Haynes, Defendant. To Eva R. Haynes, the above named JJetendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit on or beore the 3rd day of July 1914, and if you fail to appear or answer piainuir win apniy to tne court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existine between plaintiff and defendant, an for such other and iurtner renei as to tne court may seem just and equitable. This summons in made unon vou by publication by order of the Hon, 11. S. Anderson, judge, made on the 14th day of May, 1914, directing such publication in the Oregon City Cour ier once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication being made on the 21st day of May, 1914, and the last publication on the 2d day of July, 1914. Robert II. Down Plaintiff's Attorney, 512-513 Hen ry Bldg., Portland, Ore. .. f For Furniture Stoves and Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Kitchen Sup plies and Notions, SEE J. II. MA.TTLEY 7th and Madison Sts. "The Home Furnisher" Csh Paid for Second Hand Furniture of AU Kinds Dr. A. McDonald Veterinary Surgeon Office, Red Front Barn , Phones: Main 116 B-9 OREGON CITY Money To Loan For Long or Short Periods WM. HAMMOND ATTORNEY AT LAW Beaver Building Oregon City OREGON CITY, OREGON Cash Buyers of Cream -2c above Market Price Straight & Salisbury Agents for the celebrated LEADER Water Systems and STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES. , We also carry A full line of MYERS pumps and Spray Pumps. We make a specialty of installing water systems and Plumb- . . ing in the oountry 20 Main St. Phona 2682 Fill this Out, It Will Pay You Name i Postoffice Address I live miles from on road near I have acres of land. There are acres under cultivation. There is an incumbrance of against the property due on 191.... I would like to borrow $ for years, giving this prop erty as security. Do you want to sell your farm? If you have a mortgage on your farm, or if you wish to bor row money for development purposes, or if you want to sell your farm, it will be to your advantage to fill this out and return to us at once. wilLamettiTValley MORTGAGE loan "'company Aurora State Bank Building Aurora, Oregon ONLY AS STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST BOLT is any carriage, business wagon or other horse-drawn vehicle. We don't overlook the smallest details of our repairing business, so that when we get through with "anything on wheels" we undertake every single part is as strong as any other it's strong all over. Cost 7 'Tell you in a minute when you ask. Owen6.Thomas