8 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. GEORGE BROS. ;: ...KESTAURANT... City and Lunch Counter Opposite Electric Hotel, is the very best .place irT Oregon to get a Dainty Lunch or SQUARE MEAL Open at All Hours, day or night Newly Furnished Rooms and Clean Beds Everything Tresb, Heat and Chan, AT meat market offi. Betbke itratton Bldg Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City ..THE PLANET.. Kelly Ruconich, Profes. man GHADE WHISKEYS A. SPJECIAITY GARDE BUILDING MAIN STREET J.W.COLE, Fine Whiskies and Cigars V All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed g CORRESPONDENCE. o o ooooocooooooooooooeooooooo Cotton. There wasn't any school here the lat ter part of last week, the teacher being called awav to attend the funeral of his father-in law. W. E. Bonney and wife and Mrs. Fer ah Bounty returned home last Thurs day after a b! ort sojourn at Graeme. Rev. Dunlap held fervices here last Saturday night and Sunday. Mra. Henderson, of Elwood. was vis iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gittberg, durirg the latter part of the week. Frank Countryman had the misfor tune to come in contact with a piece of falling bark which considerably dis-j abled him for a few days. B. C. Palmer made a flyirg business . trip to Portlund this week. Did you see her, Bert? "You bet your life 1 did." Miss Lottie Freeman went to Oregon City t,n business last week. Walter Gorbett was in the county seat trading horses during the week. John Scott, of Highland, was a caller in Colton last Wednesday. We are pleaded to note that Otis Dix, who has had a long terious siege of fever, is now able to be up part of the time. Will Jay and Oscar Dix, of Dix Bros.' sawmill Co., went to Washington last week to take charge of a large sawmill there for an indefinite time. They were accompanied by Dick Johnson, who will work in their employ. Coltonites are loudly groaning about the deplorable condition of a portion of the Oregon City road between here and Clarks. The commissioner certainly can not realize one half the inconven ience to the taxpayer of this patt of the country to be obliged to wallow through such a place, or they would certainly give some assistance in fixing it as it is not much more than three-fourths of a mile of road, and it is so bad that it is impossible for an empty wagon. nillll'hUijJiUHlj'.HIi.Jjl-., ei:uif!'Z., inLiiin'jfciiinlifciir"ili'C mill,.,. l. . :,, J A,:& dim iHn. ciiii Will Close Qui Without a Doubt. This is the third week of my sale and have closed out over $6,500 worth of merchan dise, consisting of a large stock of clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, ladies and children's capes and jackets, top and underskirts, hosiery, trunks and valises, dress goods and trimmings, belts, belting and buckles. In fact everything to be made and ready made to wear from top to bottom for both sex, and an attractive line of children's goods. I have a large stock left yet of. the above fmentioned goods which must be sold by New Years on account of my ill health, and if you don't hurry you will miss the best opportunity ever offered you. The stock is in good condition yet and you can find everything to fit you. Don't wait until the sizes and lots are broken. Come and get the cream of the goods at very low prices, at prices that you never bought before. Remember, this is a bona fide sale; no hum bug; everything must go regardless of cost; 1 herewith quote you a few of our prices of goods that are selling fast and onty a few left $7.50 jackets tan and blue collors at $4 90 10c and 12c torchon laces to go at : ' 5c 15c hose for ladies and children 10c $3.50 mercerized underskirts.... $2.15 $3.50 fur collarettes and boas $2.40 25c box fine toilet soap 13c $3.50 ladies French kid shoes, turned eules $2.50 Men's wool cardegan jkets 90c Men's heavy ulsters, $8.00 down to... .'. $5.90 Men's and boys' suspenders, 25ii to 15c Men's fleeced hned heavy undershirts 38c Men's heavy cotton flannel undershirts 30c All wool vanician, former price 70c per yard now SOME FAMOUS OLD BRANDS James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon Old Roxbury Rye Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St. If vou dexlre lokf Tea, pure horb drink. good complexion use orb drink. Itacu on the Ivor ind mku tlieikin smooth and dear. Curf in k heaclaclim; 25o and WW. Mnnoy refunded If l duea not natlufy you. Write to W. H. Hooker A 1o., Buffalo, N. V., for frce wimple, or Howell Jones, druggist. P. C-JtO.Ry. Co. 25c is the regular Sunday round trip rate between Oregon Olty and Portland. Get your tickets at tlarding's drug store." The Beat rreicrlptlon for Malaria chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron nd quinine In a tasteless form. No . are no pay. Price 50c. Stan a lln Kinil You Have Always BoagM flgnatttie IheKinil You Have Always CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Maple Lane. Wish it would come often Best of all I say, Ib this November Thursday, Folks call Thanksgiying Day. John Gaffney is plowing for wheat. The Gibbs brothers were digging po tatoes last week and harvested the finest crop of the season Potatoes weighing from two to three pounds. Mrs. Jackson's cousin, from Klondike, and daughter, from Portland, paid her a very pleasant visit last week. Dr. Beard and family returned home to Oregon City Mondav,after a few days' visit with his brother, William, ot this place. Jossi & Scherruble are digging pota toes. Mra. Shellv. has recovered from a se vere attack of a cold. Sunervirior Gibbs and crew are at work on the Linn road. Mr. Bethke has sold his meat market to Mr. Petzold, but he will continue as butcher as heretofore. Mr. Shilling was seen in our burg this week . Pansy Blossom. Bears the Signature of Smith's Dandruff Pomade stops Itching scalp upon application threw to tix removes all danururt an will stop falling hair. druggists. Price 50c, at all TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Tuba I.nxfttivft Timmo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If it fails o cur er Ji. vv. urove s sigmuu m ach 6 ox. 25c. JUST A FEW OF OUR Specials Ibis Week Wool and silk shawls and fascinators, ladies' and children's mackintoshes at nearly half price and lots of other articles too numerous to mention. irls wanted fop housework gfiS THE UNION STORE M. MIOIIAJUL, PROP. Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, Oregon City, Oregon TiljnTTi'iripwiiiiifliiii'Ninv' ,,r Sand 1. F. Revenue, who has already entered his ninety-third year, has been helping his sons Ed. aid Dod harvest their po tatoes, and has worked at a lively gait in spite of his years. He was one of the early settlers of Sandy. The dance given at Sandy, a short time ago, was a success. A German dance will be given Thanksgiving, and a grand masquerade ball will be given New Year s eve. August Hornecker returned from Baker county, a short time ago, where : he has been working in the mines. He expects to return in about 'ten days. Mra. Unternehrer is reported to be in , a critical condition . She 11 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kaiser . i Mrs. Welsh, of Salmon River, is re ported to be no better. i The oldest son of Mr. Strucken had his leg broken, last week. Mr. Wallace and wife, of Portland, came down Wednesday to take Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs Sias. Mr. Wallace is pi otessor of penmanship at the Portland Business College. James Kocher's many friends will feel sad to learn of his death, which occurred at midnight on November 23. The fu neral was held from the residence of his father on Tuesday afterno in, Rev. En gelbart, of Oregon City, conducting the services. The remains were interred at Zion cemetery. He left a father, mother and brother, and a host of friends to mourn his departure. 2C00 sacks of fnst-claFS wanted. Shank & Biteell. potatoe? We sell the greatest of blood purifiers , Acker's Blood Kllxlr, under a positive guar antee. Itwillouieall chronic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on your tally, or are pale, wek or run down, itis'inst what you need. We refund money if) you are not satisfied; 50c and fl. Hcwell & Jonesdruggibts. A new Royal and a new Queen draw head sewing machines will be given a wny to fusttmeiB of Parkplace Cash Store on Christmas. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemai lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds . Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for con- sumption gives perfect protection against Miss Rachman cloeed her second term i all Thaoat, Chest and Lung Troubles, of school at Sandy on November 7th j Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, with very appropriate exorcises. She . and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops taught a very satisfactory terra of school a late cough, persistent use the most and it is hoped that she will teach here i stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, Elliott Prairie. again in the games and pulling taffy at Sandy Hotel. spring, both teacher and pupils enjoyed playing 3 cans oysters 25c . 3 packages mince meat 25c 1 pound cocoanut 18c 2 packages rorce .23c 10-lb. sack Farina 25c 3 packages Jelo-0 25c 1 package YosemitecofTec. . no 6 bars Soperla, same as So- polio. 25c 2 cans table peaches 25c 2 cans table apricots 25c 3-lb. package corn starch.. . 25c 1 quart bottle Maple syrup. 30c 36-inch Flannelette, per yd 1 1 c Red table cloth, good, per yd Fast color prints, per yard Regularf$2 . 50 mackintosh double cape, velvet col lar .' $1-50 yVrVW Men's and boys felt hats 25c 05c at cost. Special bargains in chil dren's and misses' ready made dresses. We have a full line of lininings, dress trimmings, applique, fur linings, etc. WWW Regular 50c sweaters. , 35c Shingles Taken in Kxcliango .FRflDNT Farm Produce and TG1E MB GEO. T. HOWARD, Profe. Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon Many changes are quietly, though surely, taking place on the prairie. A great many are moving from one house to another, thougn an tne oiu resiuems are remaining firm at present. N. R. Graham has built snug little cottage for himself and family, and thoy expect to move into it this week. Mr. Ohamnes has offered up a special and fervent thanksgiving on removing from I, Hinkle's old house Into John Graham's, which is so pleasantly situ ated on Church street, and as he has purchased the property no doubt there will be great improvements made. We cive vou our best wishes, sir. and may you and your good wile live long and die happy. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, who have gone to reside at Woodburn. in the house lately occupied by Mrs. W. Duraut. Mr. Marvin has let his farm to Mr. Clark, our worthy and respected school teacher, who hopes to remove his family from Woodburn to the place this week. We extend tne band of welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Clark, and wish thtm happiness and prosper ity in our midst. Mr. Hostetler and family are on their way back to old Missouri. Oregon has no charms for them. Mrs. Todd must feel rather lonesome now. with four of her family in Portland, Miss Eva is studying at the business college, and Miss Eva is keeping house for her brothers. Mrs. Tyke is still at her mother's, She expects her husband shortly. A pleasant party was given at the home of Oscar Mahler, last Friday, There was music and dancing and good time generally. Grandma Graham has carried off lot of turkeys to the needy. Canby. Mrs. Dr. Dedman and son are visiting in Portland this week. Will Armstrong has purchased George Raugh's livery, and will continue the the business in Mr. Raugh's barn. Wm. BiBsell. of Oregon City, was shakins hands with old friends on our streets last Monday. Marmot. As nothiug has appeared from Mar mot for a long time, I will take the lib erty of letting people know that we are still alive. Miss Eda Helms, who has been work lug In Portland, has returned. A Christian Endeavor society was or ganized Sunday, rsoveniber 10, at th school-house. There was a good attend' ance at the last meeting. A magic lan tern show was also enjoyed. Snow fell here to the depth of an inch on Tuesday of last week, the first of the season. Miss Rose Leaf returned to Portland a few weeks ago. to resume her work Rom. November 15. to the wife of JUin Kyler.a daughter. Charles Kyler returned from Oregon City, Thursday, where he has been tran sai ting business. School, which k'can November 10, progr using nicely, with Miss Bachiuan of Stone, for teacher. Thaukegiving day will be observed Wednesday by appro priate exercises. i Mr. Thompson will spend Thauksgiv ing wiili his daughter at Albany. ' Jack Baldwin, of Portland, is working for Mr. Minsinger, this winter. In the evening it's guaranteed to satisfy by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Price 50c and $1 Trial bottles free. Luck In Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholy cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cur e8 Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding druggist. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufleld;Block OREGON CITY ' Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND GOODS, HIDES. JUNK, METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. Large lot of Sacks for sale cheap. Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold ' RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sngaiman & Co. Q CDS1 FOR ONE ducini W E E El to make room for our large stock of holiday goods O per cent Discount Discount on all 1 1 per cent on all Men's and Boys' Cloaks anil Skirts Suits and OvercoatsT 1 25 per cent I Biscount on all Sis W0' Sweaters TinAND Crraniteware IO per cent Discount on all the Place to Save Hloney on Shoes and Winter Underwear ADAMS BROS. Oregon City's Big Cash Store