OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1914. Free Delivery To AH Part of Oregon City I Bears the Signature OUR STORE OPENS DAILY AT 8:30 A. M. SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. The Most in Value The Best in Quality Telephones Home, A 2H2 Pacific; Marshall, 5080 OUR STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 P .M. SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. s We Have Decided To Continue Our Great Sale of " Mary Jane " Pumps In Patent Leather-Also Silk and Velvet, Dull Kid and Gunmetal CO AO Pumps-Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Lines Specially Priced, the Pair JZ.'f 0 No woman or young lady should purchase Summer foot-wear without first inspecting the unusual val ues we are offering in our busy Basement Shoe Department. This sale of the popular "Mary Jane" and other new style pumps, is worthy of your best attention. It is a special underpriced purchase of 500 pairs, including the new broad round-toe lasts, and with extra wide grosgrain ribbon bow and very short vamp; also one and two-strap styles in silk, velvet, patent kid, dull kid and gunmetal, as well as a fine lot of velvet and patent Colonial pumps with steel buckle. All sizes andj Aft widths. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 lines, priced for this sale at only 9faB4o Deep Price Cut in Boys' Moccasins-Two Hundred Pairs on sale at.the pair included are all sizes lor boys in numbers up to 5 Ms, and many Sizes for men in numbers 6 to 9. They are made of heavy calfskin, and are linen stitched. At this sale we reserve right not to make exchang es they're not guaranteed. Closing-OutSale of Men's Shoes - Regular $4 and $4.50 qualities for $2.?9 Uur entire stock of several popular styles in Patent Colt, Velour, Kid, Kangaroo and Box, Calf, sizes 6, 6V2 and 7 only; regular $4.00 and $4.50 values $1.19 $2.79 Decided Underpricing of Dainty Scrim and Marquisette Curtains Housekeepers who can arrange to attend this sale will find ti to be a very profitable opportunity to se cure desirable window coverings. It is a special underpricing of odd lots and broken lines in Scrim and Marquisette two to six pairs of a kind in hem-stitched and lace edge styles or with inserting. They come in white, cream and ecru and in generous widths. All are full 2'A yards long. Come early and have the advantage of first choice from $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 qualities at, A Q the pair JQj Another Important Offering A Sale of White and Ecrtf Scrim Curtains, OQn Neat Styles, With Either Lace Edges or InsertionEReg. $J Grade, pair At this important price reduction you have choice from a splendid lot of Scrim Curtains in whitts and ecru. with lace inserting. They come full 36 inches wide and 2 Mi yards long and are shown with lace edge or CQA iUvFt They are the kind regularly sold at $1 a pair priced this sale at, pait J 00 Baby Blankets Our Rej?a- Ofl. lar 50c Grade, Special at Only J Ju Another underpriced attraction for tomorrow's Bale 100 fine Baby Blankets of good size and quality, shown in pretty styles in checks, plaids, and figures in pink, grey, and blue colorings the best nn 60c grade priced for this sale at 0C We are now showing a very fine line of the popular Canvas Hammocks that trood. durable kind so dn- sirable for outing use. Four good styles o Cft to select from at $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, and Vt..J z jJoen feather Pillows, 50c Ofln Grade, Priced for This Sale at JUw A special purchase and sale of 12 dozen Feather Pil lows, 16 by 23 inches just the thing for outing use, to use in your hammock, or at the beach cot tage. They are covered with fancy art ticking in patterns of many colors. Best 50c grade at 39c A closing out sale of about 120 Fringed Tapestry Aim quarter size, neat patterns in green, red and brown colorings best 60c values, this sale at 25c ADAMS' JUNE SALE OF LADIES SUITS AT SHOULD APPEAL 10 ALL We are putting out a large number of our latest arr'wuls of Ladies Suits running, at regular prices from $22.50 to $28.50. To move these goods quickly we shall offer them for a short n cn time only, at the special price of . . $ 1 . Ju Special Bargains in Summer Dress Goods are now offered at our June Sale. Adams' Department Store THE BUSY STORE ASK FOR THE RED TRADING STAMPS CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought U'REN 8CHUEBEL Attorneys at Law Will practice in all oourta, make collections and settlements of es tates, furnish abstracts of title, and lend you money, or lend your money on first mortgage. Office In EnterprlM Bldfl., Oregon City. Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Beaver Building ' Oregon City Phones Paolflo, 1221. Home A 1$ FARM 5 OIMi am GAM BY FE.TRIGC REGISTER ftOCKFORD.IAJ CORRESPONDENCE SOLIC1TEO 2KTTIIP This matter must not bo reprinted with out special permission. The reputation of the family dog, as well an of the boy, Is to qulto un ex tent aotorunned by where he spends his nights. Sunflower seed not only make a Bpleudid ration for poultry, -but tbo rank growing plants furnish much needed shade In the poultry yard, If uo other shade Is provided. T Hi Hi' 1 1 H"' 7 " HX&U 8ore Lungs and a Dry Hacking Cough can be . relieved by using Ballard's Horehound Syrup Its effect In the lungs Is soothing and healing, very gratifying to those who are racked by a painful cough. Re lieves tightness, loosens phlegm, clears the voice of hoarseness and quiets all irri tated conditions, so that the sleep Is no longer disturbed at night. Price 25c, BOc and Sl.OO. Buy the f 1.00 size. It con tains five times as much as the 25c size, and you get with each bottle a Dr. Herrlck's Red Pep per Porous Plaster for the chest. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Loul,Mo. Get the Molting Over Quickly Molting time is lost time there are no eggs wun wnicn to pay the feed bills. et it over Feed a good full ration and be sure to include pfgtts, Poultry Regulator 26c pksra. to 25 lb. pail at $2.60. K a gentle, Invigorating tonic juet what the hem need. . Pratt. Lice Killer 25c. to $1.00 and all Pratt Products are guaranteed mtlaf action or . money back. 1 lesamt tsw. Sold and guaranteed by Larsen & Co Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing ointment tor sore tyes. Jones Drug (Jo., Oregon City. A good many gardeners are wonder lug whether this will be a potato bug season. For some reason not apparent on the surface there were very few bugs last year, a condition which was greatly appreciated. By planting early medium and late maturing varieties of corn, and then following with plantings of late corn at Intervals of a couple of weeks, the table may be kept supplied with this cnoice vegetable until frost time next rail. Where sour or butter milk can be had It should form a continuous portion of the ration for the laying hens. It not only furnishes a supply of needed pro tein, out tne lactic acid tends to keep tne fowls' systems In an excellent con dition. An egg eating dog may be cured of the habit by opening one end of an egg una stirring in a small quantity of red pepper. The hole should be sen led hv sticking on a piece of mucilaeed Daner. One dose of this kind is plenty for the average aog. Too much corn and too little exercise Is the reason for the small egg produc tion of a good many flocks. Wheat and bran, sour milk and meat scraps should take the place of the corn, and the hens should be made to scratch for all their grain. In the locality In which the writer lives a great many folks between the ages of thirty and sixty are having the mumps. Just why these people did not take advantage of their childhood op portunities along this line it would be Interesting to know. It Is to be hoped that the time will soon come when, there will be a law forbidding the adulteration of turpen tine and linseed oil, as there is now a federal law prohibiting the adultera tion of maple sirup. The consumer Is entitled to the protection of the law. In the writer's home state a law gov erning the capacity of berry boxes Is in force this season. It was nassed a year ago, but the berry growers and dealers were given a reasonable time in which to conform to the terms of the new law. Henceforth consumers of berries won't be Davinc so much per square Inch for the air space be neath the raised bottoms of the boxes. In cases not a few the value of a horse is reduced from 20 to SO per cent because of Its havlne noor feet, with this consideration so important, It Is wen to have the co t's feet looked after by a competent horseman If one Is tint qualified to attend to the matter him self. Often the simple trimming of the noors at the right time makes the dif ference between good and bad feet In the three-year-old. The life of leather shoes denenrta upon the quality of the leather, hut even more upon the care clven them. Damp shoes should never be nlarert near a Are, but allowed to dry gradual ly. Dry paper or oats placed Inside tue shoes will remove much of the dampness during the night. Liquid pa mill n rubbed on boots or shoes that nave beeu hardened bv danmness will moke them soft and pliable. v Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit 'Court of the State of Oregon- for the County of Clackamas. A. E. Alspaugh, Plaintiff, ' . vs. F. J. Lazarus and Caroline Laz arus, his wife, I. Peterson, J. E. Smith. Carrie Mar-TCrMI onH r. r MacKrill, her husband, Defend ants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, S. Bv virtue nf a furl 1Y ft TY1 Silt H jMugwmwilV ViUCl) decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above en titled cause, to me duly directed and dated the IKth rlnv nf .Tuna 1Q11 nn. on a judgement rendered and entered in said court on the 1st day of May, 1914, in favor of A. E. Alspaugh, Plaintiff, anrl ao-ninor. P1 T Tavovno ! ....... w . U UM,C UO and Caroline Lazarus. Defendants. for the sum ef $300.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the Sir! Aav TW 1912, together with interest on the sum ox ifiou.uu irom Sept. 24th, 1912, tO Dec 3. 1919 at. 7 npivenr noi- onr,m and the further sum of $100.00, as at torney s lee, and tne lurther sum of $27.25 costs and disbursements, and the COSts of anrl unnn this writ. rr,m. mandino- me to make onto nf following described real property, sit- State of OrPfrnn tn.wif. Vtoninninn. oH a point in the center of the County road, 102 rods West of the Northeast corner nf .Tnhn R. P.hilHo TWiatin Land Claim Not. No. 7513, Claim No. 44, and running thence 29 degrees West. Mnvt.h 7 rnrla in nanfai. nf County road; thence West 23 rods; thence South 19 rods, and 7 feet to the north line of the A. C. Mowrey R. said right of way 26 rods; thence VT il. . I . . . .. i i iNonn roos to center oi uounty road, the place of beginning, being in Sertinn K. T. S R R 4 Pi.. Wills. mette Meridian, Clackamas County, Uregon, and containing 3 acres. Mfur Tliflt.flffti'O r rii-tiia rtf oaiA execution, judgement order and de- rmmmanHo nf oaiH writ T will nn Satnrlcur tVio 1 Stli .wgv'nf Tnlir of the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court Unnco in ViA P.itw nf Civarrnn P.itv in said County and State, sell at pub lic auction, suDject to reaempwon, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin jr. 1,., r! oil , T.itif tltla inJ vaDii 114 iiuiiu, nil biic iiguv, wmv tuvi interest which the within named de fendants, or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or OH11.C 11C1U 111 11 VV 1.111? HUV.V UbaVl'UbU real property or any part thereof, to sausiy suiu eAecuuuu, juugeiueiii. ui- der, decree, interests, costs and all ac cruing cost. E. T. Mass, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By B. J. Staats, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 18th, 1914. For Furniture Stoves and Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Kitchen Sup plies and Notions, SEE J. H. MATTLEY 7th and Madison Sts. "The Home Furnisher" Cash Paid for Second Hand Furniture of All Kinds The Next, SACK of FLOUR. You Buy Ask For UNION MILLS "HIGH GRADE" AND YOU WILL GO BACK FOR. ANOTHER It is one of the best brands on the market and is highest in everything but price. We have recently remodeled the Union Mills, and are better than ever . prepared for regular milling business. We exchange for flour, chopping, and carry a line of feed, graham flour, germ meal, Etc. D. L. TRULLINGER Our TO Patrons Experiments eoverlnar a nerlod of years couducted by tbe Nebraska sta tion along tbe line of conserving mois ture In the soil sbow that the irrovvth of weeds Is the greatest agency for the loss of water from the soil. Prevent ing weed growth was found to be more important from the standpoint of stor ing water In the soil than Its cultiva tion to produce any kind of mulch. In the experiments conducted n loose. rough surface was found most effec tive in tue retaluiug of soil moisture. The troublesome crab irrass. whleh Is doubly so because It is deep rooted and flourishes In dry weather when most other vegetation Is at a standstill. is fortunately only nn annual and does not live over the winter. Last season the writer found he could control it nicely in ills pntch of sweet corn by cleaning the Held of it when the mm was between waist and shoulder hle-h The ground was so completely shaded and the moisture so completely ab- soroed by the corn roots that the grass had no chance, lu the potato and bean patch It Is necessary to keen thesronnd i cioau auu irevout It irom going t seed Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clack- amaa Samuel Sprecher, Plaintiff, vs. PuiViqaI ffnvopn.ov Hpf pnlnnt. To Rachael Sm-echer. the above nam ed Defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap near and answer the comDlaint filed against you in the above entitled Court within six weeks after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for fha noliof ilcmana in Ya nnmr a in t to-wit: for a decree of absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff. Tnla summnna ic nuKlicno In nni suance to an order of the honorable H S Anrlorcnn .Tnltro nf V10 Pnnnv Court, made and entered on the 24th aay ot June iui4. Date of first publication June 25, 1914. Date of last nublication Aug ust 6, 1914. John Ditchburn, Attorney for Plaintiff. I In order to save yovt DISCOUNT Electric Bills Most be paid be before tbe Otb of Montb at our office-- 6 1 7 Main St. Otegon City We have ncmeroas Electrical Devices on display in oar show room that you will be interested in knowing about. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH , ALDER. STS. PORTLAND -y Phones Main 6688 and A-6I31 Always Lead to Better Health. Serious sickness start in disord ers of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They purify the Blood Prevent Constipa tion, keep Liver, Kidneys jnd Bow. els in heatthy condition. Give you better health hv ril,lini tho of fermenting and gassy oods. Ef fective and mild. 25c, at your Drug gist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Hurts. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Uregon lor the County of Clackamas. Lillian C. O'Reillv. Plaintiff. vs. P. 11 fyRoMlir TWontant To P. H. O'Reilly, the above named ueienuunt: !In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in ine aoove entitled Court within six weeks after the (late of the first nuhlirat.inn nf tliia summons, and if you fail to so ap-j leur ana answer, ior want thereol, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court 1914. Date nf Inst, nnlilinatiin An. Dlaint. to-wit: fnr a nWroo nf alien. lute divorce from the bonds of matri- : monv now existing hetweon vnn anil I the plaintiff. i This summons is published in pur-1 SUance to Hn nrtlpr nf tVio Vi f-iirr Vila ! H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County ' Court, made and enteroH nn tho 9Jfh I aay ot June, 1914. Date of first publication June 25, 1914. Date of lastp ublication Aug ust b 1914. John Ditrhhnrn. Attorney for Plaintiff. Fill this OuU It Will Pay You Name Postoffice Address 1 live miles from , 0n road near I have acres of land. There are acres under cultivation. There is an incumbrance of $ against the property due on 19l!. 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 ut at once. - WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Aurora State Bank Building Aurora, Oregon Price Today $ 1 086.00 THIS PRICE CUT DAILY $2.00 MMA Hme Oregon City for $1,100.00 and the price reduced $2 00 each day until sold. 6 room story and a half plastered house with basement Lot sightly location, 4 blocks fromubHc library 9 bearing fruit trees, garden. Price to-day, $1,100.00, smaU p,7 ment down, balance on monthly payments of $10.00. DILLMAN & HOWLAND "The Realty Men" 8th and Main St, Oregon City, Oregon. The Courier, Largest Circulation