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TTKmUX til l LiS'l&liL ITaiiH' il 1U 1 ,' A l'KJ IT 8, "JIM. CATARRH W-FEVER '8 an- Ely's C&eam Balm ur to Olv Satisfaction. OlVfl NILIIF AT ONOI. It plmmnm, wxrtliM, hel ml iniU'tn Hit diKoumt iiiniiilirnna pwiltlnx frmii Cntnrrli Mid ilrlr kw Cold iu lhi llniul ill k Ir. Itmtorna Hit (Uium of Tmttil nml Hinoll. Km la tw, (kmUllil no lnjiirloUM driftp Applied Into the nostril, mnl !,,, rlic.il. Ull Hl, AO pvtiU kt DniKKliU or hy nUl. Uipilit (Win JWm fur um Iu timilMr., 7ft miiUi. CIV BROTHEIII, tS W.rr.s II.. N.w York. Bummoni. In ihn Clrrull Court of Hit; HtuHi of Ori'Hoh, for tint Counlyof Clark' iimim. Nelllo I. llrulmluT, Pliilntlff, VII. John (I. Ilrulmkor, Defendant. To John it, lirulmker, llm hIiiivo nam- fil defendant: Iu Hi ii iinmit of th Hint" of Ori'Kon, you urn hori'liy requlmd lo RiHur iiil miHwi'r tin' i'onii1iiliil filed dkiiIiihI you In Mm nliiivo entitled ult mi d Court on or li'for Friday, the 2ith iliiy of May. A. I. lino, nml If you full to Riii'itr mnl miHwi'r niilil roiniliint, for want tlinreof the. plaintiff will niily tu lli" Court for tlm relief iIi'iuhiiiIiiI In knIiI complaint, lo wll; for n d'T'' iIImwiI vlnu I ho IioiiiIh of uintrliuoiiy heretofore nml Jiow I'iIhIIiik helweeu pliilnllrf nml defendant nml fur I In inn', rtiHloily nml rolitrol of (Jllve I,, llrutmkiT, ki H tlm 8th day of April, 11)10, mid Ihn ilnm of tlm hint piilillrntlori of mild iiiiiiiiiioiin n lnt) I lui on Friday, tlm 20th ilny of Mny, A. I)., 1 ft I fi, DIMICK & DIMICK, Alloriiiyn for lt I tit 1 tr. Summons. It) tlm Circuit Court of tlm HI ill o of Oregon, for tlm County of Clunk ii limit, Althi'u fl. Coopor, I'liilntlff, v.. lion (I. Cooper, Defendant, To Hon 0, Cooper, above named d foniliint: ' , In tlm lui inn of tlin Hlntii of Ori'K'in, you nr hereby ri'iiulri'd to appear nml answer the rmnpliilut III oil iixnlimt you In tlm n ho vn entitled court mnl riiiiHii on or before thn oiplrntlon (if nix weeks from nml nflr thn data of Ihn first piihllcntlun of thin summons, to wit : on or before, t tit Jfllh ilny of Mny, linn, mill If you full no to iiiiMwcr, thn plulnlllf, for want (hereof will lukn JuilKUii'tit attains! you for It itocri'ii iIIhniiIvIiik tlm IkiiiiIk of iniitrl mony hiri'tofor tin il now existing be- twi'ti you mnl tli plaintiff mid for Hiii'h oilier mnl further relief nit to tht Court ni'i'inii tiM'i't mnl Jutii. Thin nnininoiiM In published by ori1r of Hon. J. It. Ciiniphi'll, JiiiIkii of tlm Circuit Court of tlm Slntii of Ori'Kon fur the County of Clackamas, nml unld order wn ninilu and dated tho 3 lnt (Iny of Mareh, 1010, nml Ihn dntn of tlm first pulillriitlon of thin nuriiinoim In tlm 1t iltiy of April, 1910, nnil thn itiita nf thn Inat publication of thin summons h thn i:ilh ilny of Mny, 1D10. ' PAIU, It. I1I5ADY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Bummoni. In tlm Circuit Court of tho tflnlii of OrfKon, for Chirknuiiin County, rnrilii'iiu (iny, plaintiff, J. F. (iny, IH'fi'iuliiiit. To J. F. (iny, l)i'fi'iutiint: I In tlin name of tlm Sliiio of Ori'Kon, you nr htTi'liy ri'ipilriMl to nppwir anil HiiHwcr th ii comiilulnt liil Kulut you In tlm nliovn cnllllcil huU on or heforn i in- iniii nay 01 ,niy, ji'lii, null nr-uiK; I um uiHi tiny uri'Kcrini'ii in inn orm-r yutr, mnl Kutht r'of nnlillnitlon of thin niiuiinoiiii. mnl If liruiuiKur. mi" n yi-nin, minor t hllilrfii you full to mi pH-nr nml iinwir hhIiI of pluliillfj mnl iWi'iulttiit. nml for J nimpiiilnt tlm pliilntln" will npply to ut'h otlmr niul further rt'llf lo tlm, tlm rourt fur Um n-llff tlii-rt'ln pruyotl Court nsiiy I'm iiii-.U nml t-nulliilili', to wlt ; A tlccriHi iIIhkiiIvIiik tho mnr Thln hii ituiiiiit n In puhllitlmit ly ontcr I rlnuo roiitrnrl now tilittliiK ht'twri'ti of Hon. J, I', Cnniplii'll, .IiiiIk" of thn , you unit Ihn pliilntlff. nhovn kiiIIIM (,'ourt, mnl which onlcrj vThl numuioii U puhlliilinil for lx pmcrllj'i Unit thn llntt pulillriitlon 1 niiumrutlvn wt-nkn In tho Ori'Kon City of null) mum Hluill tin on Krliliiy, ' Knlnrprlm', imwnpiipi-r, hy onlnr of UJ Hon, J. V. Ciiuiplioll, imidn on tho flint ilny of March, 11)10, tho flrnt puhllca Hon lining on tho flrnt ilny nf April, 11110, H. It. HAflltlNOTON, Attiirncy for I'liilntlff, Cltntlon. In Ihn County Court of tho BUito f Ori'Kon, for Clnrkiiuinn (,'ounly. In tlm Mulliir nt thu Kntuto of It. T. Won, lwci'iinni.1, T Hvnti Tnilnon: ' In tho tiiiinii of thn Rtutn of Ori-K"n: Voit nro hcmhy rctpilrnil to nppnnr In tlm County Court of thn Klnto of Ore Kon, for ChtckniiinN Conn I y, nt thn Court room tlmn-of, In Omon City, mi lit county nml Mtnln, on tho 2nd of Mny, 1910, nt 10 o'clock A. M. of mild tiny nnil nliow cnunn, If liny you hnrn why uri order nhnuld nut hn mndo ill rnclliiK thn nnlo of thn followlim do itIIk'iI n'lil oftlHtn, tu-wli: Iit 4, In lilock C nud lAt i In Illock D of Clnckmiini INtcntM, Clncknmnn CVnin ty, OmKon, bnlnKliiK to nisld entnte. Thin imln In for tli purponii of imylnu dcliln of nuld nMnto mid for dlntrlliu llon. Hy order of tho JikIko (if the ahove nntlllnil Court, CHANT II. DIMICK, JuiIko, Atlnnt: K. W. (JHKICNMAN, Clerk. Bnnl of County Court. Notice to Creditors. Notice In hnrftoy given that thn un dnrnlKiii'd him lnn iiuilntml lidmln Intrntor with tlin will miimxnd of Ihn entntn of Ijiwmiicn IjivIhIi, dnceannd. hy tlin llotiiirnliln County f'ourt of Clncknmiin County, Ornaon. All pnrnmiH liuvliiK clulinn iixnlimt thu null) I'Ktutn urn ticmliy notlllnil to prnnnnt Um niitim In mn for payumtit tluly vnrlllnd with proper voucliura nt my rnnlileiicn In Wlllnmetu', Oreunn, w 1 1 Ii I ii hIx muni ha from tho iluto here of. Dated April 2tl,'lt)10. ' JAMK8 C. KDMONDS AdmlnlHtriitor wliti the will annexed of thn fHtutu of Ijiwrenco Ijivlh ili'renned, CORDON E. HAYES AUorimy for Katuto. Come to Oregon City on Booster Day and Remember LEVITT will not be Undersold Make, (hit torc your headquarters on Booster Day, or any other day. Come in and rest feel at home here whetlici you buy or not. For Booster Day, Saturday, April 9, we have made many Extra Special Bargains and invite you to take tdvanta(?e of them. Ve are positive you can't do Letter elsewhere. Watch Our Windows. J. LEVITT, Suspension Bridge Corner, . Selling's Old Stand. Ladies Suits $7.50 $18 values $10.00 All our High Class Ladies' and Men's Suits Men's Suits $10 S20.00 VAU1RS rT- Young Men's and Boys IJI A A Suits as low as pu.UU and all Dry Goods proportionately reduced BY OREGON WOOLEN CITY MILLS Girls and Women for sewing in Shirt Factory. Also boys, girls and women for weaving and other .woolen mill wor k. EASY TO LEARN MAX BOLLACK C. J. HOOD I BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us a Call Bring Your Estlmntes-We will Save You Money Corner Main and Mih Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON IMIONHH' Pnrlllr M.iln H J Home l D. C. LATOURETTB Pronldant. F. J. MKYEK. CaahlM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, 150,000.00. Tranaacta a General Banking Bualncat. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Odlce Doth Pbonea 22 Realdnnce Phona Main 2624 . Pioneer Transfer Co. EstnlillnhBd 18C8 Sueoaaor to C. N. Greenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rntoa Itoaaonable, BnRBftSe 8tored 3 Daya Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER Notice to Crtdltora. Noilro Ik hi-ri'liy eIvi-ii that tho tin- iIithIkih'iI havii In cii duly appointed by tho County Court of Cliickiiiniia Coun ty. Ori'tton, Kxi'ciitom of tho IbhI will mid ti'Htunii'iit of HumpTiroy Joni'ii, )iTi'iirtl. All pi-nwiim bavInK clalina iiKiiliiKl bmI (I KHlali' ii rn lu-ri'by noli tloil to DIh mitiiM duly vitIIIi-iI aa by Inw rfqulroil. for nllowancp, and pny mniit. with (' II. Dye, Attorney, H V, Corner ElKb'h & Main Htnfta On-Kon City, Oii-koii, within ilx nioiitha from tlx diite of tbla notice. Dated April Kill, I'.llf). CATIIKIHNK JONKS, ('. II. DYK, Kaecutora an itfon-aald. Notlca of Sale of Real Eatate. Notlri' Ih hereby nlven that the tin ilerxlKneil, cuarillan of Hie peatniia iitul entatea of Harold IKiiiard John- koii nud Kvylln Jobtimm, minora, will Hell at prlviito mile for cnnli In hiind a oliegi-venlh Inlereat belonnliiK to Kiild lnliinrH In mid to the following deaerllii'il properly, towlt: lt ElKht. Ill Hlix'k Thirteen, 'Oregon City and UiIh Three and Four In Illoek Four, South Oregon City, all In Clnrkamaa County, Oregon. Said anle will bo at the ollk-e of U Stlpp. In the Maannlc lliillillng, Oregon City. Clnrkamna Countv, Ori'gon. and will be held on and after May Ixt. 1910. anil bill for mild property will bo received at anld odlee on mi III rtnle. WTLIJfl U JOHNSON. (juanllan afori'Kald Notice of Final Settlement. NoUc la bereliy given thnt the un derHlgni'd a it administrator of tho lute of Jiilianiie llarma, derenxed, baa I filed hi final iirrount aa auch admin I litiator lit tho County Court of Clark- ' iltnna County, Oregon, and Iho Court hiia fixed Mnndny tho :d day of May, mill, nt the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of nit I il lnr a h the time for settling the mild estate, and for the hearing of objertlotia thereto.' Hated March 25th. 1010. HENRY I). HARMS, Ailnilnlatrntnr of the estate of Johan- lie Harms, deeeaseil. nOUDO.N E. HAVES, Attorney for Estate. REAL ESTATE A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled aeama. Continuous fly. In Ui til Mm. MURrtlY, GRANT & CO. MinufKturcra SubitiKa (ilihnli A. V. and Mabel Ilotkln to Michael and l'iin McCorrnlck, littul In aectlim II, township 2 Mouth, range 4 east also right of way In section It. town ship 2 aoiilh. range -I east; l. J. It. nud Ubble Hall to John Straiia, 1i acrea of section 27, town ship 1 south, run go 4 east; $1. Salidv IjiiiiI Couiiany to J. R. Hall, lots 13, 14, of block 11, Sundy Land Company's Klrst Addition to Sauily; $17S. Shaw-Fear Cotoiiany to Albert and Ernestine Lueilke, lots "B" and "F" First Addition to Jennings Liodgo; $1755. V. (i. mid Emmn K. Wells to J. A Hutler, lot (, nnd easterly half of lit I!, block 11. Gladstone; $1. iV. O. and Mnttle L. Hiiywnnl to IC in in a Elrlch, land In MarshlU'ld irm. W. J. and Martha J. Ivellen to Frederick N. Newblrter, part of 1). 1 C. of K. II. nnd Salllo M. l-wellen P. U C. sections 7. 8. 17, 18. town hip 4 smith, rnngo 4 east; $'.1500. U A. nnd Elizabeth F. Clonliiger to Hlvlra Suit marsh. 1 acre of section :t:i, township 3 south, range 1 east; $1. John V. and Orace E. Loiter to Mabel. V. and E. A. ' Wjrlght and Ilobert Wright to Mrs. Vandu Paetnk 8 acres of section 1, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1. Jonas J. Kanffinnii to Daniel Kaurt- man, north half of northwest quarter of southeast 'quarter of section 31, township 4 south, rnngo 1 east; 71 Christian Muralt nnd Emma Muralt to, K. J. Shockley, 25 acres of section 15, township 3 south, rnngo 2 east; S5050. A. L. and Enillle Iyirenen to Carl Albert Fosberg;. land in section 17, township 2 south, range 4 east; $1200. Michael and Lena McCornilck to A. V. Ilotkln, C acres of section 18, township i south, rnngo 5 cast; $10. A. O. and Mattle Hnyward to Has kln Trnbup, land in Mnrshtleld; $1500. Manilla fitono to William Stone, 114 acres of section 22, township 2 Bouth, range (5 east; $1; ' Mahala Stone to Francis M.i Stone, 114 acres of section 22, township 2 south, range G east; $1. Fred A. and Christian Ely to Wiley W. May, land In section 5, township 3 south, range 2 east; $1. H. H. and iSarali Nickels to Dunne C. nnd Addle J. Ely. land In section 5, township 3 south, range 2 east: $1400. v Catherine T. and Henry Miley to James Roake, lot 4 and north 30 feet of lot 3, block 49, Oregon City; $1700. J. T. and Iena Ktrlte to Julian I roy ami Mary Kva Paul, lot 9 of Clack ainin Park; $2000. O. M. McIJrldo to M. Sumner, 40 acrea of section 7 arid is, towushlp 3 south, rango 1 eafct; $,i;00. A. T. and Ellzab'-Hi Zatidi-rs to H. 1. Herren, 14-6 aired of First Buli dlvlslon of Portion of Oak Grove; :i.r0(l. Charles and Calln-rlno Stewart to Charles 8. Waggoner, 10 acrea of Clnekamaa Park; aUo 1.7.1 acrea of section g, township 2 aouih, range 2 east; also 2 acres of neetlon 8, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $i;ooo, ti. W. and Sylver K. Prosser to Janiea 8. Kosa, lot fi of block 27, Os wego; 100. . Oregon Iron & Hteel Company to Mra. Kllen Kroner, lot 10 of Tualatin Meadows; $10. C. H. and Florence M. Magglna et al to C E. flheperd and C. J. Clement, 040 acres of section 34, township 2 south, rango 4 east; $10. C. Sheperd and A. M. Bheperd to Charles P. Maglnnls et al, tract of land In section 34, township 2 Bouth, rnngo 4 east; $1. ' J. T. and Ada Alexander to John Q. Ollbert, lot JO of block 11, Windsor; $10. James and Martha Shannon to I. C. Ilrldges, lot 12 of block 83, Glad stone; $1. 8. P. and L. K. Coffer to Ella Itoyse. 10 acres of section 4, township 4 south range 5 east; $750. Hock Island Club to Peter Kerr, trustee, 15 acres of I). L. C. of Ijot Wbliconib, township 1 south, range 1 east; $:I0,000. O. C. Yocum anil A. M. Yocum to Or. J. M. ami Ullle Hiitcheler, lots 1, 2. block 8, Pompeii; $100. 11. F. and C. U. Malkey to A. J. HellowB, 9.07 acres of Oak Grove; $l3oii. HaiiH Jepson to R. P. Mortcnsen, northeast quarter of northeast quar ter of section 19, township 3 south, range 5 east; $1500. State Uiid Hoard to Levi Hatha way, b Berts of section 31, township 1 sou 111, rouge vast; 11. Levi and Surah Hathaway to John W. Chutnberlaln, 5 acres of John D. tiarrett D. L C. section 31, township 1 south, range 2 east; ami section 6, township 2 south, range 2 east; $3000' Frank M. and Angle Forman to Elizabeth M. Forman, tract of land In Hnrton; $1400. Martha II. Cogswell to Charles Fisher, 2.97 acres of D. L. C of Lot whltcotnb,' township 1 south, range east: $10.19. G. W. and Mary A. Rulter to Archie 0. Ward and Jessie M. Ward, lots 3S, 39, 40, block 71, MlnlhOrn Addition to Portland; $125. P. 11. and Flora Jerlsch to Elsie I. Tnpfer, lot 10 of block 13, Oregon Iron & Steel Company's Addition; $1. 1 . U and Kate U Cbarninn to Otto E. Melndl and Olive Meltull, 1.494 acres of Hiram Straight and wife D. L. C, towasblp 2 south', range 2 east; $450. John Barrett and Margaret Barrett to Barrett estate, 30.40 acres of sec tion lfi, township 3 south, range 3 east; $1. Addlo C. and Frank E. Hodgkin to . A. Shaw, lot i9, Jennings Lodge; ?;su. J. T. and Winifred Mclntyre to An- PYRAMID COFFEE TEA EXTRACTS SPICES , BAKING POWDER ETC, ETC. -give- Better Results at Lower Cost Sold only by II. Y. MILLER With WiIls Far$a Express Near the Depot Main 1771 A64 PYRAMID 11I0 Wilson, lot 4 of block 8, Ilrlght wood; $10. Archibald and Ilessle Howard to Annie J. Wilson and David M. Sinclair, 10.30 acres of section 34. township 2 south, range 7 east; $200. Emily and Charles Hood to Furman and Myrtle Uuzbee, lot 10, block 53, Gladstone; $1. Raymond E. Beegle to Charles C. and Addle C. Parker, land In section 27, township X south, range 4 east; $1. Mrs. Letltia H. Clary and Ellis R. Clary to liertha and Carrie V. Moores, 5 acres of section 13, township 2 south range 1 east; $5000. J. H. and C. A. Shaw to Bertha and Carrie V. Moores, 6 acres of section 13, township 2 south, range 1 east; $5000. L. J. and E. E. Barnes to John and Sophie Hunke, lot "B" of Tract 68, Willamette Tracts; $1500. Robert Wallenbrock to Anna Glenn, 2 lots In Palmer Addition to Boring; $700. Bank of Oregon City to C. Schuebel, 4X3 acres of Ezra Fisher D. L C. No. 4, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. Earl and Llzile Mertz to J. J. Mich els, land In section 23, township 6 south, range 1 east; and in sections 24 and 13. township 0 south, range 1 east; $0750. Charles and Ma Lucke to John W. Kothler, southeast quarter of north west quarter of section 3, township south, range 1 east; $1. Harvey A. and Sarah A. Hlnkle to John W. Koehler, southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 3, town ship 4 soutlw range 1 east; $1. John W. and Louise Koehler to Thomas Mohlum, southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 3, town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $5000. A. B. and Lola A. Croft to William F. and Sarah J. Garrison. 33.93 acres of Caleb and Alice Rickey D. L. C. sections 19. 20, 29, 30, township 1 south, range 3 east; $4500. M. McCarthy to C. O. Donofan, 5.82 acres of Pinehurst; also lot 10 of block 2, Colllnge Addition to Port land; $10. C. O'Donovan to Katherlne M. Dwyer. 20 acres of D. L C. of John Stephenson, township 3 south, range 4 east; 1. Millard Crlssell to S. and Ida Lowry .C7 acres of section 23, township 3 south, range 1 west; $250. G. A. and Maggie Cobb to R. J. Handerlee. subdivision No. 72, Canby Gardens; $750. 1 Harry T. and Nellie W. Shlppley to J. A. Soesbee, Tracts 'T" and "V" and that portion of Tracts "S" and "V" First Addition to Willamette Acreage Tracts; $10. Willamette Falls Company to J. A. Soesbee. 4.1 acres of First Addition to Willamette Falls Acreage Tracts: $000. Adolph and Mabel Mittelstedt to George Zlellnskl, northeast half of lot B" of Tract 59. Willamette Tracts: II- Adolph and Mabel Mittelstedt to Owen Curry, land in Willamette Tracts; $1. Robert Benjamin and Grace E. Mar shall to Fred Marshall, 80 acres of section lfi, township 4 south, range 3 east; $2000. Augusta Schubert to John W. Loder fractional part of lot of block 35 Oregon City; $530. ' Emery -and Effie Haphaelson to Al ma Mills Myers and William H. Myers 40 acres of section 16, township 3 south, rane 1 west; $4400. Anton B. and Natalie W. Jabs to Rudolf Netzel, 10 acres of section 10, township 2 south, range 4 east; $S00. Hugh T. and Annie Evans to Hattle M. Henlnger. lots 27, 28, block 50, Oregon Iron & Steel Company's Exten sion to First Addition to Oswego; .WW. Charles J. Brndtl to M. J. Lee, trus tee, 35.50 acres of sections 4, 5, town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $2672.50. Leonard F. Walch to Henry F. Walsh, 16 acres of section 27, town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $1200. C. W. and Ella A. Nichols to Jos eph T. Eunis, lots G and H and I, First Additiou to Jennings Lodge: $4000. J. W. and Lucy M. Rees to George P. Rose, 10 acres of section 28. town- ship 3 south, range 4 east: $750. banny uind Company to Henrv Per- rer, 101s ana 10 of block 2, Sandy; William J. McKllllcan to William C. McDonald, 5 acres of section 7, township 3 south, range 2 east; $3000. uscar K. Likes to Jasper M. Likes. lot 6 of block 4, Oswego: $400. D. N. and Phebe S. Brldestlne to L J. Parmateer. H. D. TraDn and Mrs E. J. Yocum, trustee of M. E. church Garfield. 1 acre of Thomas Lee D. ii C. No. 64, township 3 south, range 4 Jasper L. and Ida E. Hewitt to Lew Palnittteer. et al. land in section 2fi. township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. . S. D. and Jennie M. Smalley toj Mary M. and Harry C. Kyle, lot 25 I Oregon Homes; $10. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY. Land Tltlea Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run ning sores and all skin diseases Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or you get your money back. 25c everywhere. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City Postofflce for the week ending April 1: Woman's List Davis, Mrs. T. M.; Dement, Mrs. Will; Eneroth, Charlot te; Gault, Mrs. Milton; Holub, Iconise; Morrison, Cora (3); Simons, Mrs. E; Stewart, Mrs. Clara; Thompson, Mrs. G.; Wilson, Olive; Yohe, Mrs. May. Men's List Bene, Wm.; Blair, Bil ly; Booth, J. E.; Brown, Chas.; Brandt, Geo.; Clbulce, Josef; Deer, C. L; Diiky, Guy; Csbern, Arthur; Schmidt. II. B.; Tomsle, Peter; War gin, Will (4). Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our thanks to the frlenda and neighbors for their kindly sympathy In our recent be rvement at the death of our mother, Mrs. Ginevra May Fleming. SARAH A. FORSYTHE, SAML'EL FORSYTHE, HARRY FLEMING. ARTHUR FLEMING, ECHOE FLEMING, MRS. JOHN WALTER. Dirty Eaga. Now that eggs are getting plentiful many will be soiled by the dirty feet of the hens. Before they are taken to market they should be washed, so aa to present a clean appearance at the grocers and a higher price should be paid for such eggs than unclean ones. If you have sore eyes of any kind UBe Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It is Is good for nothing but the eyes. It Is painless and harmless, and is positively the best. If you don't say so we will refund your money. Try It and then tell your neighbors. Sold everywhere. 25c a tube. The Ingredients are on. the carton. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains no habit producing drugs, and always gives satisfaction. Look for the bell on the Bottle. Gregory Haa Large Crop. Ninety thousand pounds of teaaela were ahlpped last week to England by George H. Gregory, the well known teasel grower of Molalla. One hund red and fifty boxes containing 600 pounds each, and Jlr. Gregory will probably net six cents per pound, making $5400 for an unusually large crop. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. Learn the Cause of Daily Woea and End Them. When the back acnes and throbs. When housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor Bleep. When urinary disorders set In. Women's lot Is a weary one. There Is a way to escape these woes'. Doan's Kidney Pills cure such Ills. Have cured thousands. Read this woman's testimony. Mrs. Mary Bumgardner, Highland Ave., Fairgrounds, Ore., gays: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have de rived great benefit. I consider this remedy to be an excellent one for kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' ( Saving Opportunities in NEW SPRING GOODS The Quality Bargain House OPPOSITE THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Dainty white petticoats, well made,' A variety "of corset covers, hand neatly finished, fine material. AllSomt- patterns, finest quality goods, special values at 98c, $1.10 and up Splendid values at Best quality Ladies' tan hose, justl '"' ;15e- 256 and UD.to 50c the right shade for Spring wear.Latest fancy patterns In Ladies' Pair 25c j turn-down embroidered collars, all Fine Ladles' silk lisle hose, high neat and dressy' We fnfiT grade in every respect. Worth 75c,for iu ana iac our price 50cMen's and boy's cloth hats; a fine bunch of them' In the very latest Extra fancy patterns in dresser Dim la, 1 ji.i 1 in juu ctci this Each 35c i shapes and colors. Don't overlook Children's, youths' and men's black tennis shoes, heavy soles. Buy now at 165c, 75c and 85c we can please you. Only. . 25c and 50c Men's light underwear: we have It now in all sizes, well made and strong, per garment 25c I ASK FOR OUR PREMIUM SILVERWARE TICKETS ON PUR CHASES OF 25c AND OVER. THIS DOESN'T AFFECT THE PRICE OF OUR GOODS. W. B. EDDY & SON Mother's Specific For Indigestion Was 'a cup of Hot Water sipped before breakfast. .This insipid remedy brightened her days, but now she secures the same bene fits from a cup of Pyramid Ceylon Tea Its, delicate aroma is delicious. Try it. A 10c package makes 40 cups. H. Y. MILLER OREGON CITY Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street