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OltKOON CITY ENTBIU'JUSK, KIM DAY, OCTOMKll 7, 1910. j LARSEN & COMPANY j Cor, loth & Main St. t OREGON CITY, OREGON, j Wholesale and Retail i 'GROCERIES 1 AND PRODUCE LAND PLASTER Hay, Groin. Held, : liowcr and (ior- i kn Seeds. i WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE local briefs Dr. 1. 0. tea, DaliUnt, Itooiua 17 and I If, Mmuulo Hid. Kru.uk Miller, of Aurora, waa In llio rlly mi hualiicaa Wtutueaday itinrii In K drupe boxes nml einica ol by llu' Oregon Cliy CiuiiiiiUnlini Coiiipniiy. limn, TiKoiluy evening, in sit. nml Mid, Itny Woodward, u lu-pound limit III ir, II. -ni Hntiinlny, to Cliy Super!,, loiiili'iil unit Mil). Kred J, H. Tiaim, a ll lull! liter. tii-cuii Cliy ('ciii!iilliiti Company lm luiw a large muck of brand mi hand. ,Mi. licit le Thulium, (if Tim Dalles, la Halting her mother, .Mm. M. A. Thoimia. COAL Oregon Cliy Comnilaalnii Co, are now Inking orders fur coal. Secure your requirements fur tin winter, Attorney John K. ('lurk, John Cook. Pmtmaater Knnilull and J, ('. Kllloll have gone In Southern Orrgiill on a hunliiiii l rlx (Irmid opening itl Ml Holme', f.17 Mniii Miect, Huturilur. October to Ociulxr IS, Imiualve., Alfalfa sweetened dairy fuoil In-crniKi-n milk oneihird, unlit 1 y the (tri'iinn Cliy Commlaalon CtiiiiNiny. K. C. AplilmiiKli. of Portland, wait In Ihla cliy Monday on boalneaa, nml left on Hi menlng train for Canby M!rn Helen H in 1 1 li . wliu hail been vUHiiiif with relatives at Koreal liri'M-. returned homo Wednesday. lit.iinl opening null' al llolmca', (',17 Mniii flf'l, Saturday. October H Octoia-r 15, luiiulv Kr' Od Criihli-r and Uinta I. Spaaie were Krnlilvil a marriage license Wed' Iienlay by Ciiiimy Clerk Ureeiinmii. LiU H I k in it ti nml outer Illinium were grunted a marriage llo'iiiui Krl ilay .y County Clerk lirecumnn. ('till mul K"t you ii aw, 'II Inn ai Mi, i' ColiUmlih Wn, Charles J. Parker, who haa lii'.'ii vinltliiK with rclutlvea anil friend lit Hiilem, ha returned home. License to marry went Imuii'it (in Tuesday lo llcrllia U (Irani ami Alex ander (ill), and U M. ChlUI and Mai (irinmi. .Mr. anil Mm. Joaepb Oaborn, nf Hand Uike, am vMIIng lit (he homo of Mr. mul Mm, W, C. tirocn, ami will (ii ii'.n 1,1 y locate hero. M h 1'illih Jackson, who linn been aertouly III nt lh h"iu' of br slater. Mrs Kilwanl llechncr, In slowly n 1'ii.vinK. M'.i lli'li'li Hmllli liua Kone In For cm Cruvr. whi'm alio will vIhK wllli ri'lniv.n nii.l frli'tuln. Ilcfuri- n-iiirn-Iuk !n in" hIiii will vlnll nl llllhliuro. Mik VIi.Iii Tnin ami family, who linn hffii renlillni; nt Ntw Ihts for (h i:int yeiir, liavn nirlvi'd In ori'K'm City mul will iiiiiltn lln'lr homo Iuto. .IiiiIk" C. N Willi, of Cimliy, nn In Ihli illy yoniiT'luy IniUnt! cuniii lo m I, 'ii I llu- iiii'i-i inn of i hi' Muck h"lil,'ii uf iln Clin kiiiiiiin Ci.mity Kiilr Axwi'l.i'ltiti.' , ('i.r V'r atyllxli inlllliH'iy cull on M;kh r. CoIiImiiIHi ( :irl l.ncki-, u prnmliionl yuiuiK IhikIIi.ih mini of Cuiiliy, wiih In ()ri Kiui C!iv Turmlny on lili way in l'url Intnl. wh.r,. lie will vIhII Willi his Vari'iiti, Mr. nlnl Mm. C. I.ucki'. I.I imi n lo nnii ry wen lnniH-n Saliiriluv liy Coiinlv Clolk (il'i'i'liinun lo Arllini" M. Sh n fr uiiil Hoy II. Kelly, nml Kiln llottotllor mul lvl Clirlmurr. Allii rl Mi'ilniiwutl, of rrnlili'" Ku Chlcii. VIh In In llio rllv rlclilim IiIk roimln, Kred Sli'lncr. Ho Ik Imik Inn fur "in" fiiill IhiiiI mul n my u ruli' In Clrti'kiininn County. Phillip .1, SIiiihiii, who recently re-liirni-l lo IhU city from Anlnrla lo liilie up a conriiK In the orrenn Aurl rnltiinil Cnlli'Ke, him returned nnfl will noon leave for WiiHhliiKlon, where he will nccent a reporllnl pilllnil. .N'. It. Chnrinnii, who him heen nt I'piiilli'tc.n ilurliiK (he Biimnier, was vllllncrlnllvea In IIiIk city Tuea iliiy mul Weilnemlny. lie left for Tort liind Weilnemlny afternoon In reiiinln for n few ilnya. MlBrt Julia linker, who linn been Hpciullnn the pimt Ihrne weekH with relntlven nml frlenim nt I'nseo nnu I'eiiilleloii, returned liome Hundiiv. Mltm linker nltended the roundup nt I'etiillcVon while In I lint city. Cuptiilll Cliurlea Hlily. of Company Children's School The average boy doesn't figure much how long a pair of shoes has to last him. But parents have to keep him supplied with shoes no matter how often he wears a pair out. So the thing to do is to find good shoes at reason able prices, that won't "wear out so quickly. This is the place! Oregon City Shoe Store II, Oi.'iinii Niillimiil liuiird, Wllllmii Hlniii mul II. (I. KmIIiwk left 1 mm rlny niKlil for Dminiim Ci.uiiiy, mid will npuiul iwo wi'i.lia ciimpliiK iiiid il'ii lM'l:llllK 111 Ik IlililllllillllM, ,MUh Miiini Neihiui nml lirnther, (li'i'liie NiiImiiii, linve iiirlveil In ililn 'H) fioiu MUelii'l, Ori'unn, ami lire Hie KueniH of ih.'lr mini, Mih, t. . Itllliilnll, ,llim Nelann will enter H Itiixliicnx colleen nt I'orlliinil next week, .Mr. Ni'hiiin, nfler ii few iluya' viMii here, will return lo bin homo m Mil. lu ll (Hi Monday, Dciuiier III, wo will ulud in Hi.n our fileiiilH nml p.iiiini In our new Niaiul, Urn lliuvr L:ul. Inn MIhn ('. (iulibiinllh. I.'d CoriuiiK, fiirnierly luiiiiiiinil with the Oregon ('"y Culillliel'eliil (iuli, who him been noJoiirnliiK lit WHIiull Hpiiimn fur lint lilal lliren miuiUm, pimped Ihiiiiuih lb" city on I mniii)' en riiiile to roiiliind, llu will leave In a few rliii'M wild Mm I'lirliiiin for Keiiiiieky mul TeiiH, and eipeiu tu return III OreKUII nllllllt Jliminiy I next, (itiilid npeiiliiK Nnlo nt llulitieH', 1117 Main alreel, Hnliirilny, October H lo lleiiiber If,, ImiiiHlve. Mr. mid Mia. Wimlilmrii mid family W ho have lii'ci) ' enlillliK lit Deliver Creek fur the pimt year, Iiiivm moved lo Dieuun CHy, mid will oeeupy the lenldeiu e of Mr, .lelllllii lloyleK, the lultir lenvltiK Tuenility lilnht fur Mill iienpuiiH, Mum., In coiupnny with her iliiuithler, Mr, MIiiiiU Coiilllnrd. Mr. mid Mr. Wimbbiirii formerly renlded nt IIiiiiIioii liefure 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 ut tu Heaver Creek. (lliind opeiilnii mile nt HuIimch', GI7 Main Hlrei-t, Hiiturdny, Oclnber H to Oilober I'. IiicIiihIvii Itev, William (.', Ilrnlin, k.'IiituI necreinry of tho ICvmiKellrnl Uiilic run Church, wiin In the city Monday mul wna n Kuett at the homu of Itev, W. It. Kriuberiter. Mr. Drnlin In eudeitvorliiK to annum lutereal In Hie orKiutlsmlon of a Ibeululnil aem Innry mid dlvlnly achool to lie eatiili llbed at I'orilmid under the uiiKplce of Ih" rnellKi Hynod. Thn achool upi'im October IX, In Kt. .In men Church, mul offera prepiirnlory rlaa alcnl altldlea, InrliulliiK (ireek, Ijlllll, and (iermaii. luiti'iher wiih a thor oukIi roume In lllble mi mly and th" eleiuenia of thcoliiKy lo youna; men mid women who ilealro to fit them Neliea for more I'ITkcIIvo Cbrlntliiil work. t SOCIETY A pleamint aurprlau waa Kiveii j. T, ricnrlu Thumdny nlxht at hl homu In Cuiiemiili, when an fiuinber ut tila fllelliU KaOiercd to remind him 't tiut number mlloRtuiin had been reached, iiiid pieaenled lilm with a beautiful writing deak, aa a token of their en lii'in. 1'be Iiihiko waa derornted with ferna, pnliua ami ciil flowera, timnea were played until a Into hour, when a aiiitiptuoim dinner waa aerved. Mr a. Scmie waa aaalaied by Mra. William Harvey mid Mlaa" Nellie Searle. Till)" preaeni were J. II. Carter, Mm. A. Cimlln, Mr. nml Mm, Kred Meizner. Mr. mid Mr. WHIIiiin llnrvey, Mm. Jaine Melllen, Mra. Will la in Ikitlolu ley, Mra Mary Kreetnun, M. and Mra. Crnnt K-llofK, of Newberic, Alfred Tnle of Newborn, Mn and Mra. J, T. Seiirle, Albert Kenrlu and Mlaa Nellie Kearle. Ite' I. K. ZliiiiiiiTiiittn, llio new p.mli.r of the McIIiiiiIIhI Kplacopul Church, and Mra. Zimmerman, were tfiidered a reception W'edneaday iilnhi by the nu-iiibera of Hie church. The proKiiimme i,piied with a aoliK, fol io, i by a prayer by Itev. J. H. UiiuNhMioiiiii. n leiulliiK by Kvndne llniiiaiin, liiairuiiienlitl duel by Nellie Hw afford nml Kullileen HnrrlHon, n leinlinit !' Mra. I(ny Cox. a abort ad drina by Itev. S. A. Ilnyworlh, rend llilt by Mra. J. II. Hlckinmi. nddreaa by Itev. I JindNboroiiKh, mid a re apiuiae by Itev. .Immeriimn. In he liulf of the church. Mr llarrlaon pre aellled the Ilew pllBtor with a well fllli'd purae. Socliil converHiillon fol lufti'd and refreshments were served by the Indli-a of the church. Two whliilltiR hoIos were islveii by Harold Swnfford. Mlltuii Price la iirmnclmt for H betielll bull to lie clvoii W'ednesdny evenliiK, October L'. lit t lie Annul')' Hall, for the' lieliellt of Miss Verne Mend, who wur paltidilly Injured Inst week III the OreKiui City ljiiinilry. while worklni; on a iiiiuikIiv The un fortunate yoiitiK wonian iiuy have lo lose some of Hie llimera of her left hand. Knruier'a nrrheslni will fur nish music for the affair. Mia. Vloln M. Oodfrev enterlalned Thursday nlcht nt hrldm', In honor of Mrs, Prank Newton, of Toledo, Ore, who Is visit Inir relntlven In Oregon Cliy. The flodfrey home wn tnste- fully decorated with nntiimn leavea Mrs. Coilfrey'a nuesta were: Mra. Ttioniim A. Mcllrble, Mrs. Frank New tun, Mlsa Vnra Cniilleld. Mra. Then dure inrk, Mlaa Mnr.lorle Caulleld, Mlsa Knnnle Porter, Miss Nell Out field, Miss Kule Porter. Miss Mnry (iiibert, formerly a res ilient of Oregon t'l'V. ws married Sunday In Denver, Colo., to Mr. llruce Dean, of that cliy. New Knll style suits, made of dur able fabrics, well tailored and huvo strong linings. There are plain navy blue serges, cheviots unit neat light and dark mixtures. Trousers linen throughout; extra pair knickerbockers with each suit, W. A. Holmes, B07 Main street. Shoes that will Wear ROAKE IS ON WATER BOARD COUNCIL ELECTS 6UCCE800R TO ZUMWALT AND TRANSACTS ROUTINE BUSINESS, N NEW STREET IMPROVED Momoo, Sixth and Ninth Art Next In i Line Bida Received For Im provement of Jcfferaon, Taylor and Center. The city council held a Ioiir IIH'i't liiK WeiliH'Hiliiy iilchi,- mid trniiaiicted considerable bualtiean of u routine chmacier, iIi-ciIiik .Imuea Huuke u member of the Hoard of Water Coin mlssliilieia, III pliicu of Hrucu Zuin- Wall, who renlHiind, na he la K'llUK to nun, win, ionium"., on ,' in n,,, leave tlui city, Keveral pellllona foricelved a great liiUMus from lb(j llipmr llceiiaea were Kianleil, and the nniomoillle ownera. ami (be organlza pernio,, of .M,,, ItelsberKer to Have I w k (l (h(, tbu vlnwera iiiKke nnolher I'Sllmnte ol I ' the dmiiiiKi'4 lo hla properly by rea son of the llllpllivelllelll of Klevellth alreel wna referred back to the view era and the City Attorney. Two pell llona rcliilliiK to the Improvement of the alley In block HO were laid oil the table.. K. (i. Caulleld declined to aervv, aa one of ii hoard of viewers and H. M. Ituinsby waa appointed In his place to view property on Twelfth atreet. A petition from Itev. Kcbmltt, pastor of the Ijitln-ran Church, to estalillsli a kihiIii on a sirtlon of J. Q, A in ma at reel waa filed, na the cumuli pro poses to eslablliill the Krade oil the en 1 1 1 it atrei-u The council ordered the Improve ineni of itiree atreela: Monroe from Third lo Fourteenth; Sixth from HIkH to Jackson, and Ninth from Seventh to Taylor. The committee on fife and water waa given until the next meet' Iiik lo report In relation to the pur chaae of a chemical eiiKlun for the lime company at Kly. Illda were opened for the Improve ment of Taylor. Jefferson "d Center treeta. Moffatt A Parker, and Harry Jonea presj-nied bids for the Improve ment of cAch atreot and the .nKtirea were referred to the City KnKlneer to iletermliii which tit the bids was the lowest. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A To Hie Voters of Clackamas County: linvi.u. n..tnii.i.i ...i ii. Heniucinilr ticket for the office oi ' Slieiilf, I desire to Introduce myself ; ulihnugh I expect lo meet ax muiiy votera in person as possible. I - am . i: years old. have resided III the f couniy over seventeen years and urn j a liiMiuyer; was horn In Nelfruskn of) pnreiiis who emigrated from Her-, I iy: was educated In the pui.uc schools and private Herman school; J also received a business college edu- rn t Ii in, am against Assembly ; In 1 favor of Stateiueiit No. 1. and direct; Primary, and If elected I will support ' the Constitution of filled States audi K .o"i 's.r? :,,ii;r of ; 1,'iivcT t m (Paid Adv'C ) The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber- u i " X 4 f lulu's Slotnm-h and Mver Tublets, and cni he relied upon to take the place the hei'lthy condition of the body andjof ,m, (Bmiiy doctor, who cannot al mind which they create, makes onoiWHVs )e rml,',(l ut the moment. Then feel Joyful. Sold by nil dealers. j , ls tlmt n,un,bcrluin's Unlment Is ; I never found wanting. In cases of A GOOD POSITION. I R,i,ns cuts, wounds and bruises Can bo had by ambitious young men and ladles In the Held of "WlrrleM" or Hallway telegraphy. Since the hour bw has beranm effective, and Ince tho Wireless companies are es tablishing stations throughout the country there Is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions puy begin ners from $70 to JJI) per month, with good chance fur advancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Port land, Ore., operates six official In Mltutca In America, under supervision of K. It. and Wireless Official!, and places all grailuntes Into positions. It will pay you to wiito to them for full details. It Looks Bad For You to have sore eyes. Sutherland' Kugle Eye Salve will cure them. Harmless and painless, guaranteed for 25c a lube. Jones Drug Co. A Big Cash Sale ON ORGANS COMMENCING ON Saturday, October 8th and lasting to tho 15th of Oct., I will close out my' stock of Organs as I must have the room for new goods. Tliero v.-1 1 1 be lots of good buys -conic nml see for yourself. Also seo our lino of fine heaters nnu ranges. A. H. STURGCS Seventh and Center Streets. On the HHI. OREGON CITY. lliwebiiiK l the latent romiiimiliy to Icailfy Hint ronlatoiil publicity j work pitya- Ultliln tli past month' II fiimlliia hnv liolllled piilillcllyi Milliliter H'hl'saer, of ll.o itoMdmri Coiiiiiieicliil (-'Iuli, 'heir Intention' to locale III the vl inlty of (but plnee dnrlliK Hi" ('"liill'K "t sprliiK. Tho viiiiKUard of "i" fall rolunhit travel from the Kiel d Mldiilu Went' lo On-Kon Ih lirrlvlliK on every liulii, IleporlM from the liuitilknilloii offleliil,,. of I lie railroads are to the rTcct (but thla Inivid will be ll'iivy mid Hint a i larise nuiiilier of new cltlzeiia will , i reach orenoii ttila yonr. peoplu of 'the suite should malty apeebil fT,,rla to welcoiiie the liewi:oiiii i ami iniike ; them leel lit homo In tlu-lr new en-. vlronment. Help alimild be jrlviei in I helplllt; lll'ill find aultable lueinlons. ' On won people huve a distinct iiuy to preform In KlvltiK aid and comlori to the home-aeekcr who will bo with us In Ihtkh iiuinbera this fall. The movement for khh rouds In the state, of the Northwest haa ro-,'' Automobile Asaoclnllun, which num-i hem Hinonx H members the autl)j times, af,d once for the State. chili of tho Clllea of (he Nor.li- lle 1' 1 lW l",:'!'"1! niary I-aw and would like to ace all weal, will be an Imisiriant event . H-rvatiln of the p-Il elected by a In Iho cainpulKH f'"- btter hlnh- direct vote of the aarne, and com-i wava. While tho farmer and the' nienelria; with our President and ; ' , . i, . , ,, I comlnu on down lo Constable. The motorist are not alway, friendly, they e f 8Jr(f m)W r,!(ur, a man aree on the K'X'd roads question j t WJltie experience and ability and; All over Washington the county cotu-t Hackett la the man who knows how. . mlsaloiiera selected nt the primary! If consider the matter aerloiiBly,; , . . , , , , . I you' find t to your Interest to vote: election of ept, 13 were pledged tolJr hm j Hie good roada cause. Slowly but! ( urely this movement Is assuming tho Importance It deserves. I Tho flow of Immigration Into tbej Northwest haa received a new I in petus this month through the Inaug ttrtill.m l.w lha lemlllur riillrnnHd nf " ' Ccionisla ratea from eastern polnta to tho Northwest. These rates have (ormerly been confined to a few mouths In the aprlng, when the west ward travel of new aettleri has al- wnva been heavy. People have the muvin- aplrll In U.e aprlng seuaon i . . ,t I..) and for that reason the special ra'e have always been advertised at that season. Now the railroads have de cided that wise aettlem will come west In the fall, when business la at Its Itesl. If they settle In cltlea they have the advantage of starting In. pear and answer the complaint filed when the return of activity comes' y ,. a'i;,t?"U't: , .. . .urn or before the 19th day of Novem after the summer lull. If they take ,)(,r ,9,n thal ,l(,tnK gix WePit after up land or buy farms, they have the ,(.' date' of the first publication of winter to prepare fur the spring sow-' this summons, and If you fail to ap- ,g.,o errec, necessary bu. g, PJ" fences, etc. Beporta of the first few . ,h(, rt,ijef prayed for. to-wlt: A de- dav of the autumn colonist rates on rr..e of divorce dissolving the bonds hhe Northern Pacific Indicate that thn , ,,. , ... , I plan will lie a success, and other roaJa will probably handle a good business i r,,,,f ns to the Court may seem equl A uniform west-bound rate of $25 table and Just. from 81. Paul and Missouri River . . summon. 1. P IHflulK, W from ChlcaBO and $32 from St. IjhiU h been made to at tract newcomers. . Th. Polka. The polka la the nnturul dance for the feet of the people. Take In evl- .1. ....... I , ...I. .I.. t ll..l,..i,l i. iu.Bi.nl u , lc ' , tsM was aeeu darning "out of her own head." Mtemporir.liig from the sheer Joy of her heart song, tuue and stew. This she did on a Sunday afternoon tu Klbelelultx. mid un iirtlst. one Joset .,.niila. w ho spli-d her. Iiiiide a note of Tile pnm, uf ti,e ,own n(0p(H ,,.. ,,,,. llml caiM It ,he ,,' .... , ,, ,. . . l''lka. bi.lf step. In ls."i It reached l'rnme and Vienna In 10: thenoe It spread rapidly through I-:umH. When M. Celliuius Ininnhlced It tu the lnrl slans we hear llml all else gave way ; before "the all ulxorblng pursuit, the poka whk.n ,.,!,,.,. n ,s qualities r1- viicny oi uie irisu jik. iism-u Ji.iii- nrine. It Is In time of sudden nibioip or ac cident that Chamberlain's Liniment Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the ""V.n " '". !'V 8 ' the pain. 8B"111 uy "" u''""'"' McKittnck's For the Best Shoes M cKtttnck's For the Best Rabbets ittiick s M For the Gaarantee'tJ k Wtinderhose McKittf kk s If yoa want to Buy Close MITTRICK, Shoe Man THE HOUSE OF EXPERIENCE. 6J2 Main Street ' Or?gon City, Oregon i . ...:.-! : . -rt. . ... i ' " 'ri . -- K. C. I Jacket t haa been a part anil p rijel of (iackuinaa t.ouniy for a 1 1 bis life, mid haa as-ilsled Iti the np-( bullillnn of Hie same and la a worthy1 on thereof. The Kepiibllcana have h'ii-rii'd lil in at the primary aa their! candidate for Sheriff, and tbiis ay that lie la untitled to the support, of peoplu and of all loyal Kepubll- ' ! ,,..' ,;, ,!'"", ! . ., ,' , Me is nuuiiiiei) v mi ue ihisiiioii, aa chief deputy for trie Shaver, and havlnit expert- -d the books of the County several Thankt Votera For Support. Gladstone, Ore.. September 28 To the votera of Clackamaa county: Kindly accept my alncere thanka for your generous aupport at the pri maries. Honing you will favor me i.. ' again wnn your voiea on nuYeiuuci 8th, I reirlaln very truly yours, J. A. TUFTS, Nominee for County Treasurer (Paid Advt.) Summona, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. For Clackamaa County, . . i. Pioimiff IJeilli-l inimiin, Henry Hutchlna, Defendant. To Henry Hutchlna, the above named defendant: In tho name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap- of matrimony now 'st'nK .b"ee 'thla plaintiff and defendant, above " . h Mhw and further orahie j. p camplwl!. JudRe of the abovf entitled Court, made- on the ... m s-v - I. 1AlA jin oay m ucmwi, The first punucaiion is me uu uuj of October, 1910. MAC MAHON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the. County of Clack amas. Mary A. Vounsferdorf. Plaintiff, vs. Andrew H. Yommferdorf. Defendant. To Andrew H. Youngrerdorf, Defen dant above named: 1 the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ai near and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 19th dav of November, 1910, and If you fail to "so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tne rene; prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the above named plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This Summons Is published in pur suance of an order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered on the fith dav of October. 1910. specifying that the same be published for six consecutive weeks and ordering Octo ber 7. 1910. as the date of first publt- ta,U,n- T B. McDEVITT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 mm RAINPROOF UMBRELLAS WITH DETACHABLE HANDLES An Umbrella that you can carry in the rain without soaking up and splitting; rusting and breaking. Fitted with a detachable handle that you can remove or put on in a second; making it short en ough to pack in a suit case or trunk. Ladies' Umbrellas Cents' Umbrellas Children's Umbrellas (We engrave Umbrellas we sell free of charge.) We re cover Um brellas Put on new handles. Bttrmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers B (r V--.' if REV. L. F. 2IMMERMANN, who auccseds Rev. R. C. Blackwell as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church cf Oregon City. Mr. Zimmermann is prominent in the work of the Anti-Saloon League. COMES QUICKLY. Don't Have to Wait For Weeks. An Oregon City Illustration. ... Waiting Is discouraging. Prompt action pleases everybody. A burden on the back Is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. Lifting weight, removing the bur den, Urings appreciating responses. Oregon City people tell of it. Tell of relief that's quick and sure Here Is a case of it: Mrs. L. B. Talley. 901 Eleventh St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "Lain glad to say that Doan's Kidney Pills brot.ght me prompt relief from a most annoying attack of kidney compiii;nr and backache. Other members of my family have taken this remedy with the best of results." for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for tiie I'nited States. Hemember the name Doan's and take no other. S-5-12 When in Portland visit the only Exclusive Coffee, Tea and Spice Store in the city. Best goods at lowest prices' CHAS. F. JONES GRAND AVE. AND . ASM WHOLESALE thus preventing ribs from $1.00 to $12.00 $1.00 to $10.00 ,75to$ 1.50 Suspension Bridge Cor. Molalla. Mrs. C. H. Trullinger, the Hubbard Milliner, will be at Robblns Bros, store. Molalla, Sept. 24. Oct. 8, and Oct. 22. with complete stock of Fall Millinery. Hoarseness In a child subject to croup Is a sure Indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is giveu at once cr even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack Contains no poison. Sold by all deal era. I TAKE THE HINT You can get the best that money can buy if you buy of our new stock of canned Table Fruits. They have the delici ous, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City. RETAIL