6 OREGON CITY ENTERttUSE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2!), !!)()!. AT THE OLD STAND Farms, City and Suburban Property, Lots and Business Chances for Sale or Trade. W. F. SCHOOLY & CO. . 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE, WitT Treat You Right COUNTYCOURT lie It rememberod, that at regular Bioetlng of the County Commissioners of Clackamas County, held In tbe Court House In Oregon City, for the purpose of transacting business for December, the sauio being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, present Hon. Grant B. Dimick, County Judge, presiding; J, Levelling and W.H. Mattoon, commis sioners, when the following proceed ings were had, to-wlt: In the matter of claimt allowed: . Pauper. C E.'swan .....J 6.00 W. Danforth 5:00 H. H. Hughes t S.OO C, E. Burns 5.00 B. F. Forrester 6.00 W. J. Lewellen S.OO M. Kruger 7 00 John Avins 10.00 J. E. Jack 8.00 W. T. Gardner 10 00 Mrs. M. Pickens 10.00 F. W. Sprague 10.00 Mrs. Bradtl 10.00 J. A. Jones 10.00 George Lazelle 10.00 F. T. Barlow ., 7.00 T. R. A. Sellwood !.. 12.50 G. B. Dimick 7.00 W. H. Young 10.00 8.00 6.00 7.00 6.00 Gregory Boyes 10.00 Mary Moraj S.OO Sam Boober Abbie Smith J. Matheson . .,' Mrs. Milstead Indigent Soldier. Mead Post No. 2 15.00 Armorv Bent. Company "V : . . . Commissioners, John Lewellen W.H. Mattoon 11.60; P. Gregorson W.J.Wilson' 3.50 j Carl Johnson County Court. Printing and Advertising, J. E. Jack 3.00 Oregon City Courier ... .... Everhart & Co. .40 Thos. Penman 10.50 Mrs. Guynup 30.00 Walker's tSore S.OO Punning & McEntee 15.00 V. J. McCord S.OO A. Moser 40.00 W. A. JMmes 95 Jones Prtrg. Store SI. 25 R. L Holman, 45.50 Edwin Bates " 7.S0 Charman & Co. 4.13 Election. J. J. Pavls 13.30 C. R. Noblitt 10.00 D. E. Frost 1.65 Coroner, Fashion Stables 4.00 Tom J. Myers 1 U G. Ice 1.20 T. P. Randall - 1.50 Chas. C Babcock 1.20 M. A. Magoon l.0 J. C. Bradley i.?n R. Beatie 2.70 E, A. Sommer 10.00 G. L. Hedges 4.J0 R. U Holman 9.7S Fruit Inspector. A. J. Lewis 43.00 Road Surveys, S. A. D. Hungate 99.50 N. Blair 55.00 Bud Thompson 65.00 C Bock . . 35.00 V. A. Bard E. Genserokskl ... . Sidney Smith ... . Ben Kiggins D. W. Douglas ... . L. Ware Guy Degolla T. H. Ruddy 15.00 C. W. Starkweather !w. F. Spees 9.20 Carl Poison ,4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 '2.00 2.00 22.60 3.00 , Enterprise 8I.35 13.50 !E. E. Brodle 1.00 93.62 T. W. Hornback M.. C. Strickland R. L .Holman 6.00 Glass & Prudhomme W. E. Carll 2.00 District No. 2. Guy Gross , . ... 4.60 ' M. B. Webster 23.50 W. W. Myers ' 3.00 ', L W. Johnson 23.00 J. McConnell 10.00 ! C. Jones 32.OO R. B. Beatie 23.90 j L. D. Jones 10.00 C. W. Kelly ; 8.25 J. Young H.Oj F. A. Miles 9.20 L. Stehman 12.20 J. M. Tracy 2.00 J. J. Eddy Justice Courts. A. Landus 4.00 District No. 3. J. E. Siefer , 9.50 15.60 N. Rodlun 2.50 f District No. 5. J. St Hayden 2.00 . Straus Lumber Co 433.03 J. Flcken 2.00 F. Hen 3.00 Thomas C. Jubb 3.00 H. Beck 10.00 K. C. Gerbor. 4.00 J, Mumpower . 12.00 Fred Uorbor 21.00 District No. 13.' Frank Buseh ' 7.00 A. Hurbonl ,-r . . 20.00 District No, 17, Jas. Ailklns 4 LSI Kilmer & Kiuiol ., ., 3.0 T. 11. Hamilton 2.00 C. Thomas S.50 J. Robins 4.00 K. Hancock 4.00 A. Robins 1.00 M. Strejc 4.00 R. Strejo 4 00 II. Plpka 4 00 Houry I'lp'ka . . 1 ' 4 00 M. tYrrlngef 2.00 J. IK'lvey IV R. IMmlck Goo. Koehler J. Bunko . District No. IS. Wm. Moehnke Pope A Co. ..." E. Gulnthor 7.00 Shanuon 24.75 A. Hornshuh ' 13.13 H. Guluther ... U E. W. Hornshuh 25.00 J. Grossmlller 32.86 Alvln Horusouh-V'..,v . if62 11.23 12.00 12.00 1.00 7.40 .50 J. R. Kelso 16.70 ! C. M. Lake 12.50 3S.9S W. E. Kelso 14.CO 'Jonsnid Brothers Clara Maye 2.10 1 District No. 6. Patrick Joyce 2.10 Mr. Clark 23.23 W. W. H. Samson 27.15 ! Chas. Krebs 32.50 F. A. Miles 100.55 District No. 7. E. L Shaw 4.g0 Melnlg Brothers Harold Sutton . . x 2.90 E. Leaf ... . ; . Leona Sutton 2.90 ! L. Nou A. Hitchman 0.50 J. C. Hard L70 G. W. Llnd8ey L70 A. J. Surber 1.70 Laura White 1.70 H. K. Bennett 1.70 A. D. Roberts 1.70 Robert Kruger .. L70 Gus Reel , ... 1.70 Jack Florey ... ... 1.70 Schools. T. J. Gary 120.OO John Mullenhoff 4.00 Assessor Edith Jackson Current Expense. Home Telephone Co C. E. Ramsby Huntley Bros. Co '. Pacific Telephone Co. ... F. W. Greenman Water Commission J. C. Paddock 2.00 Court House. C. E. Ramsby 555.10 E. Matthles 37.50 V. Harris 1.59 Frank Eusch 17.80 P. Nehren 5.80 Joh. Adaras 5 55 Jail. R. B. Beatie 74 Pauper J. A. Jones 15 oq 13.03 . 18.00 3.V0 District No. 8. Meinig Brothers 1.00 J. J. Costella 6.00 L. Ware ... 5.00 J. Friel 4.00 G. L. Eden 4.00 W. O. Rugh 4.00 C. Cox 2.00 D. W. Douglas 5.00 District No. 9. E. E. Elliott & Co 13.30 T. Harders 5.20 A. Stelnke 10.00 F. Lins 19 00 N. Rath 6.00 H. Johnson if. '50 District No. 10. Carey Hardware Co 14.25 Ed Mullen 28.80 E. L Wanacott 13.00 W. B. Lemon 4.80 15.00 iR. Davis 11.20 W. W. Porter 5.60 If. H. Anders 10.80 G. T. Hunt 15.20 51.00 12.20 7.00 10.50 12.80 5.75 J. C. Duus J. O. Duus H. M. Duus E. Duss D. M. Marshall D. F. Warren L. J. Palmateer District No. 12. Pope and Co 1.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 7.50 2.00 2.32 .60 LAND PLASTER Send in word about how much Land Plaster you will need and at what time. Hy ho doing you can save time and alao be sure of getting the whole amount you will need at the time you Deed it. The Price will be a little higher than last year on account of freight rates. Tbe Nephl (or Utah) Piaster will be $15.no per ton at my warehouse; the Oregon 2.00 p.:r ton less. Unless specially ordered I will not keep any Oregon plaster on hand. CALENDARS FOR J909 Free! r'ret.-! For the asking. Ask the lady In the Dry Goods side for a Calendar and she will be pleased to supply you. They are nice, large ones, and well worth the trouble of asking. PARKPLACE STORE W. A. Holmes Masslnger ... 1I.S0 Bohlnuder 14.S7 W. Bohlandor ... .. 9.50 A. Stageman f .', . ... 9.00 D. F. Moehnko ... . 1 8.00 Jones ... '. 9.00 H. Shannon 1,00 W. Grisenthwelte 50 District No. 19. Helvy .;. ... ... IS.00 Pane 3.00 B J.xltrlch 3.00 J. Mallatt .. 10.00 A. Goucher 6.00 W. Chapen ... 7.00 W. Porter 9.00 M. Mallatt 7.00 Daniels ..1 5.50 R. Bullard .r i 4.00 Bullard 7.00 Evans 5.00 a "Evans 6.00 McDonald r 2.00 Erickson t.00 A. T. Mallatt 4 00 A. Davis )ftu Bruner s.on R. Long 2.00 A. Countryman .. 4. 00 A. L. Larklns h 00 W. Krns 8 -in Kerns . 6.00 Churchill 6.0V E. Erickson 2.00 T. Fish 2 00 H. Porter 5.00 A. Mallatt 7.00 . Vondalah ... 2.00 H. Turner 3.00 - Evans 10.OO H. Wallace 13.00 Wallace 12.00 J. Mallatt 9.00 L. Evans 18.00 District No. 20. Pope & Co '. .05 Chas. Shocklcy 11.00 Shockley 8.00 H. Mattoon 4.00 Fellows 6.00 Mr. Creason 6.00 H. Creason 10.00 D. Creason 6.00 F. Creason 2.00 W. Mattoon 4.00 N. Scribner 30.50 C. Kirk 6.00 R.' Rutherford 4.00 E. Kirk 3.50 F. Hettman ;, ... 4.00 F. Nicholas 1.00 J. Parrish .. .. 2.00 F. Shute 2.00 D. Miller 2.00 R. Maxon 2.00 Mr. Maxon 2.00 District No. 21. F. Arquette 19.00, U. S. Dlx ,. 24.50 F. Robeson .. .. ". . 13.00 F. WInslow ', .. 20.00 Claud WInslow ...J.i 8.00 Hult Brothers ....... 1 3.00 P. A. Emborg .. ... 11.00 J. Erickson 12.00 M. ABpIund 17.00 J. Countryman 15.53 F. WInslow 20.00 A. Danlelson .. . 2.2: Wilson 4kooke 70 W. E. Baker 3.00 E. M. Fellows 2.00 T. E. Fellows 2 00 D. McLaren 2.00 J. Couver 1.00 J. BorJIn 7.00 J. 5"utz , 18.00 P. Putz ; 10.00 J. McConnell 7.05 A. Johnson 5.00 0. Johnson k 00 H. Fischer ... 1.00 J. H. Bonney 9.31 W. E. Bonney 32.62 V. Gorbett 4 W. Hettman o.OO G. Wallace 1.00 C. Hunter 13.00 L. Blomberg 13.00 P. Westberg 6.00 G. Waltedstadt 9.00 J. Arquette 1C.00 Ed. Spulak 13.00 M. Clark 17.OO H. E. Carr 13.00 W. Schafer 16.00 District No. 23. R. W. Zimmerman 26.C5 A. Bolland 121.25 O. Miller & Son 11.15 R. W. Zimmerman 25.10 . District No. 24. L. P. Spagle ... 105.12 District No. 25, Welches Sawmill 69.84 Colo Bros. & Co 117.75 J. W. Smith 57,00 Perry Meeks 9 00 N. Strabar 6.75 Ed Oldsklrk ... 3.00 H. Lorenz 3 qo a Roth .v 0.75 J. H. Heplor 13.50 , District No, S6. John .Vaughuu 10.00 Wm. Skeon 2.50 J. IV Pfolfor 0.2 Geo. V. Atwood 12.00 Silas Wright S.35 Wm. Palrnn S.75 O. J. Culbertson 3.75 Ed Plotter 3.7R CalHr Zettger 3.00 Chris Bongll 1.36 Potor Wright .. 1.25 A. Zengnr 6.10 Max lluss .. .'. ,. 1.00 O. W. Robblna 1.00 V. W. Evorhart 2.00 E. Johnson l.OO A. W. RuaseU 1.00 J. A. Wells i. .75 J. V. Baker 1.00 A. a fcwlofol .'. ( 3.00 P. L. Sownol 3.75 ' ' District No. 28. , A. Oordlll 1.00 C. I. Glpson 6.00 E. K. Dart 10.00 H. N. EwrHHrt 19.50 District No. !7. W. Ebuor 13.40 J. M. Blnkloy 2.00 F. M. Lackiy 13 77 Wm. Mortenson ... 32.fi J. O. Miller 6.00 C. K. Qulnn ... 3.00 T. Slaughter 6.00 L B. Larson 4.00 Nlckelson ' 3.00 Goo. Bentley : 4.00 J. Labour 32.50 District No. 28. Frank Hami 22.00 "Frauds Ilaun 5.50 Omer Williams 14.60 C. G. Vorhols 22.00 Ben Wade 12.00 Geo. Wyland 16.50 H. Wilson 22.60 Ray Wyland 11.00 U D. Shank 30.00 Kobblus Bros 20.25 N. B. Wade ... f 11.80 N. Collins 15.00 District No. 29. Lewis Kelt 37.00 District No. 30. Oregon & Washington S. P. 17.80 C. Whitten 31.00 Ed Whitten 33.00 F-iest Whitten 21.00 Frank Whitten 21.00 Leslie Whitten 10.00 P. Cook 10.00 O: t Steel Co. 31.00 District No. 31. O. C Lumber Co. 14.05 Wm.' Schati 2.10 E. Frederick 150 Sharp 1.75 E. Kruse 1.75 C. Wagner 1.75 District No. 33 Special Henry Cromer ; 6S.24 k . District No. 34. O. C. Lumber Co 12.93 Walt Ford 7.87 E. H. Ford 3.50 A. K. Ford ... ; 175 J. M. Turner . ! 10.00 District No. 35. C. A. Baumback 8.23 Straus Lumb Co 10.62 A. D. Edwards 8.75 I Thos. Dunn 3 50 D. Loughlarback 3.50 C. H. Edwards 5.50 I. S peers 5.00 District No. 36. Thco. Thyker 7.50 Allen Drescher ..N 4.00 A. P. Schneider "5 D. Bunnemeyer 3.00 W. G. Wolf "s.OO John Yodor 1.50 Solas Yoder 1.60 John Dreshor 4.50 Steve Fisher 1.50 A. J. Lais 34.60 Obed Miller 4.50 Gregerson Bros 3.30 Harry Wormdahl 1.50 Edward Peterson 0.00 O. E. F. Lee 20.00 P. J. Schneider 26.00 District No. 36. Jesse Troyer 6.00 Leonard Asklns 8.25 Rllo Garrett 6.50 Joe Fisher 4.50 John Gahler 6.25 August Stuwe 1.60 A. J. Lais 15.40 S. Thompson 4.50 Knight & Susbauer 3.35 P. Spaglo 16.75 ' District No. 37. W. R. Wllmot 6.76 C. W. Kruse 116.76 District No. 39. Henry Hughes 4.60 C. Muralt ..... 12.50 Frank Jaggar 6.00 James 8helly 4.00 G. R. Gulllam 4.00 District No. 40. G. Burr 20.00 If. T. Burr ' 18.00 Ed. Griffin 17.00 P. Winston 5.00 Hollenbcck 18.00 O. C. Royer .' 2.00 E. Selfcr 10.00 A. Bock 8.00 W. A. Hall 8.00 J. Hanson 27.33 A. Gustafson 2.50 E. Danlelson ... 4.81 II. Broner 13.G0 II. Ackerson ,. 8.30 H. G. Lilja 7.00 Perrlt & Alison 8.00 J. Woodlo -. 2.00 G. II. Woodle 18.25 M. Grafenhaln ' 11.50 J. Kltzmlller 3.25 District No. 43. Selwood Lumber Co 19.71 Berg , 1.00 S. Baker 100 Ed Gubcr 4.00 Harders ... 4.00 Henry Johnson 13.00 R. E. McConnell 1. ., 10.00 wi f Mm, THE uuuuuv DR. KING'S CflUSHS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES . ... . PREVENTS ranniA - cousuliptioq AND COLDS Two years ago severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand, 1 then ws advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and iter uolug one bottle I weut back to work, well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Ten a. PRICE 6O0 AND $1.00 32k. SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY JC JONES DRUO COMPANY. C. O. McConnell 10.00 V. C. LoliKwell 600 John MoConnoll 36 00 District No. 44, (llbbs & Son 170.88 Wilson & Cooko 6.35 T. Ostium 100 W. S. Rldor 1.00 C. Ruosser 1.00 T. Oslmrn 9,00 C. Ruosser 9.00 V. 8. Rldor 1.00 S. M. Warnock 17.00 II. East man 5.00 D. Jones 5.00 O. Randall 7.00 T. C. Puffoy 17.40 General Roads. V. II. Mattoon 14.60 Jolt Shaw 3.75 John Lewellon 48 40 W. O. Gottberg 5.40 F. Beets 48.75 Howes & Co 30.66 Story ft Thomas .. 47.63 Honey nmn Hurdwaro Co 23.17 Frank lltisch 5.65 In the mattor of tho dlvlloti lino between road districts Nou. 31 and ordered that tho division line between districts 31 and 33 bo es tablished on tho north and south (it vision lino between east and west halves of sections 11, 14, and 23. T. 2 and 3 S. R. 1 E. In tho mattor of special road tax In certain road districts; ordered that tho clerk extend said levies on the tax rolls ns reported by said dls trlcts. In tho matter of the petition of J. M. Austin and others for establish ment of a county road; it appearing that said road has boon travelled for period of over ten years and is now mall route, It Is ordered that said road bo declared to bo a county road. In the matter of the petltlou of George Sufford for license to sell liquor at Oswego; ordered that said petition bo granted ami a license Is sue for a period of ono year. In tho matter of the claim of John Ackor for $150 for rock used for road purposes, and damage to his land; ordered laid over until February term of this court. In tho matter of enlargement of boundary of road district No. 7. 10 as to Include Melnlg hill; ordered that Bald petition bo granted In uc cordanco with the prayer thereof. Tracts; ordered that said plat bo and Is approved. In tho matter of monthly reports of roud supervisors; Ordered that each road supervisor appointed by' this court for tho yoar 1909, proo.uru from the clerk of this court a copy of a report mndo out In proper form, to bo used by supor vIhois In making his report to this court; that tho iiatun of each em ployee bo properly spoiled and writ ton in a plain and loglblo baud; that tho number of days employed and tho amount per duy and (ho total amount duo said employee be placed In tho proper columua and then cor rectly added and that each supor visor linvo his report so mado out as above mentioned and nlod with tho clerk of this court on or before twelvo o'clock on the first day of each and every term, and any super visor fulling to comply with this or der, without suinclont excuse will bo fined In tho sum of (5.00 and his re port laid over until tho following term. In tho matter of tho Louis Funk road; ordered that report of viewers ho adopted and said road declared to bo a county road. In the matter of the I). W. Douglas road; ordered that said petltlou bo ilUmlssed. Ill the mattor of appointment of a board of county road viewers; order ed that 8. A. I). Iluiigiito, N. lllalr mid Hud Thompson be and they are hereby uppolnted as a board of coun ty viewers for year 1909 22 Albert Knglo. 23 Wm. Ilower. 24 U P. Spaglo. 25 James Smith. 2(1 11. Knglo. S7 J, E. Martpiam. 29 Aaron MoConnoll. 30 r. E. Davidson. 31 Wm. Hchnu, 33 W. t Heater. 33 Henry Cromer. 34 John Turner. 35 A. D. Edwards. 'M F. M. Sammm. 37 C. W, Kruso. 38 C. W. Rlaley. 39 Frank JaitKur. 40 Carl llnnnen. 41 A. J. KlUmlller. 43 Frank E. Taylor, 43 Stephen A. Douglas. 44 8am Warnock. 45 A. 8. Henderson. 41 D. W. Watts. 47 Kd Harrington. ESTATE LEFT TO MOONEY. Michael Sheshan, Deceased, Makes Will and Files It In July. The eatnto of Michael Sheahnn. who was found dead In his home near tlm HiM-k Crwk Ilrldne on Thursday af ternoon, was probated Friday. Tho property Is valued at ir.ou. a will was mode and Mod by tlm ilm-cniind In July. I'.MM. In which h b-ciieathea ma money in the bank and all prop erly to Tlioiuus Francis Moouey, of Clackamas. Orennii. and Moouey father, Thomas Mootiey, of the sumo place In named as eteeulor without. noun. Hlieahun. was a Iwirln lur mi.i In tho matter of road district No. N resided near Clucksuiaa for (ho 4, which was attached to and made I'1"" 11 '"ar', l"'ll! a friend of tlm .niHiiiey riimiiy ror some lime. Ills body was found at 2 o'clock Thursday Ct I Afl.m,u.t II.. I. ...I I '" " ueeii ueni nut a I , part of roud district No. 39 1 90S; ordered that said road district 1 arieriioon II, be and (ho snino Is hereby severed from road dlxtrtct 39 on the lines and shall be embraced which Inclosed aid district when said change was initio In January, 1908. In the matter of tho W. A. Hard, W. N. Brown mail, and tho J. (1. Mil- or road; ordered that files and rec ords of those roads bo submitted to Dlslrlct Attorney as required by law. In tho mutter of levy for yenr 1909; ordered that tho levy for said year bn as follows: State, two mills; school, throe mills; county, two mills; roads, two iiiIIIh; bridge, two mills; county debt, two mills. In tho mutter of t ho creation of roud district 47; ordered thnt all that In tho matter of petitions for new ' '"'rl "r r"ni1 'Hirlcl No. 11. lying roads; ordered that all petitions for ""rlh ,,f 1,10 Cluekaiuns River bo and new roads, together with proof of "1" H li"rby declared to bo posting notices and bond, shall bo 1 r"ni1 ,lll,,rl't No. 47. submitted to the district attorney b-l 1,1 ,h" '"""or of tho purchase, of a for tho same Is turned over to tho 1rllV1'1 '"'I "fderod that tho 10 aero board of county road viewers. J grovel pit be purchased and that upon In the matter of tho W. A. Bardi11'" ''xecullon and delivery of a good road; ordered read first time and laid I1""1 mifflrot deed therefor, owners over until tomorrow for aocond road-lMh"" PB,( 1,10 "m t t'M0- In tho matter of cancellation of a mortguge for $.115 held by Clncka- rniis County In 18C3; ordered thnt J C. Paddock, County Treasurer ciin- eel said mortgage. Koad Supervisors appointed at Jan uary term, 1009: District ' Ing. In the matter of tho W. N. Brown road; ordered read first time and laid over until tomorrow for socond reading. . In tho matter of tho J. 0. Miller road; read first tlmo and laid over until tomorrow for second reading. In the matter for formation of road district No. 45; Ordered that said road district bo established as follows; Beginning at mouth of Clear Creek where same flows Into Clackamas river at T. 2 S. R. 3 E. and running thence up said Clear Croek on the west bank to the quarter section cor ner on the north line of section 31, In said township and range; thence woBt one-half mile; thence north ono-fourth mile; thence west one-half mile; thenco north one-fourth mile; thence west 0110 and ono-hulf miles to quar ter corner between sections 35 and 34, T. 2 8, R. 2 E.; thenco north ono half mile to N. W. corner section 35; thence west ono mile; thenco mirth one-half mile to quarter cornor be tween sections 27 and 28; thence west one-half mile to center of sec tion 28; thenco north ono-hulf mile t6 quarter corner on north line of sec tion 28; thenco earn one and onehalf miles to corner of sections 20, 27, 22 and 23; thenco north on section Una botween sections 22 and 23 to Clack amas River; thence up said rlvor with the meanders thereof to place of be ginning. In the matter of town plat of Reg- ners addition to Chorrvvllle: or dered that said plat be and Is ap proved. No. 1 W. H. Coiinsoll. " 2 M. B. Webster. " 3 Fred Siefer. " 4 B. F. Linn. " 6 George Prnch. " 0 Charles Krebs. " 7 F. E. McGugln. " 8 D. W. Douglas. " 10 D. M... Marshall. " 11 Charles Llvesoy. " 12 Fred Gerbor. " 13 W. C. Ward. " 14 Chris Muralt. " 15 Max Telford. " 10 Aug. Stnehely. " 17 D. R. Dimlck. " 18 Ed. Hornshuh. "19 John Talno. " 20 Nat Scribner. " 21 Frank WInslow. short time when found. The deceased was about f'.u yuurs of ae. Tlm fun eral wax heir) from the 8t. John Csih "Up church Saturday morning, Father Hlllel.raiid miclniliiK. Tlm Interment was III the Catholic cemetery. CATARRH CURED. No Cure, No Pay, Is a Most Generous Offer. To gel mi untiHeptic strong enough to kill rniurrh germs. Und not destroy the tissues of (he ineinhi-iiiii, ni Hi.. same flmo, has been a problem which us never solved until tlm discovery of llyoiuel (pronounced High-o-me), llyoiiiei Is prepared from eucalyp tus, the most powerful yet healing antiseptic kuo'vn. Ilieullio It through (he Inhaler over tho lullumud and germ-rlddcn membrane four or flvo times a day, and lu a few days tho germs will disappear. Tho Inflamed condition will g0, too, and (ho snuflliig, hawking and offens ive breath, and tho dlschargo of ran- cons and crusts In the nose will ceaao. Then why should any catarrh suffer er hesitate, whon Huntley Hroa. Co. has such faith In Hyomel that thoy offer to reiurn your money If after a fulr trial Hyomel ifoes not cure ca tarrh. A complete Hyomel outfit, Including the Inhaler, costs $1.00, and an extra bottle. If afterwards needed, cost hut 50 cents. Hyomel also cures asthma, croup, soro throut, colds or grip. A STAR SERIAL BEGINS ' NOW Thereii an article in thil number with s big jolt in it. DON'T MISS IT. You know some of the things Evutbody'i hu done. THIS IS ANOTHER. There U a itory by the " Pigi Ii Pigs " man that it one long sche of laughter, and back of (hcie special fcaturei a big, fine Everybody's Ma For Sain by Huntley Bros. Co. NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM Located in the new masonic bldg. With a new clean list of good property for sale. Large farms, small farms, acre tracts, city property, Gladstone lots, Parkplace lots, & etc. Come and see us if you want to buy or sell and we will treat you fairly. D. K, BILL & CO. Rooms 6 and 7 Masonic Bldg. Christ Noftlgger 3.00 It. Douglas ; 2.001 In the matter of Shannon Acre