Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 23, 1898, PART 2, Image 12

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    ..Bicycles With Wings...
The nearest approach to flying yet attained. The experts who perfect
ed and the makers who produced the Ohainless Bicycle are public bene
factors. No noise. No breaks. No friction caused by exposed driving
parts. No attention necessary. "You buy the wheel the Columbia
Ohainless does the rest ." Not an hour of time taken to keep the Ohainless
in order for a year. More durable. More handsome in appearance. Less
expensive "in the end." Absolutely satisfactory under all conditions of
use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of
America's oldest and most modem and complete bicycle factory. "You
see them everywhere." They are
STANDARD OF THE WORLD.
Colombia ;hnln Wheel $ 75.00
Columbia Tandemi las.OO
Hartford! AO.OO
Vedettes $35.00 40.00
Jack-Men' ,, 130.00
Jill Women 8H.S0
Second-hand Wheel
W20.00 to 60.00
CHARMAN CO,
Cat-rate Druggists, Agents.
IS
Gift
Clackamas Letter.
A very pleasant surpriso was given
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons the 17th inst, by Mr.
and Mrs. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wise and Nellie and Roy Ottie, Mr.
Gifiord and family, Mr. and Mrs. Long
coy, Mrs. McCabe and daughter from
Portland and Mrs. Sturchler.
Mrs. Wood, of Portland, visited her
uncle, Mr. Humphrey, last week. In
the latters garden can be found 200 rose
bushes and 19 climbers.
The evening of September 17, Mrs. C.
F. Clark save a surprise party in honor
of Mr. Clarkes birthday, Ithamiened
to be Miss Sturchler's birthday also-
The joke of the evening was: "Bow old
are you?" but neither would tell.
There were refreshments and music,
present: Mr. Meyers and family, Miss
Martha Sturchen, Miss Jones, of Jams,
and Mr. and Mn. Longcoy.
Mrs. M. A. Clark is very sick.
This fine rain will hurry many a
dryer now, as there are a many Italian
prunes out to dry.
Our champion prune picker is Bay
Hartnell 15 boxes in a day.
Mr. Enghouse and wife and Mr. Heil-
meyer and family start for the coast
this morning.
September 14, a vory entertaining W.
C. T. (J. meeting was given at Mrs.
Dauchey's "Mercy," was the subject.
October 1st, at 2 o'clock p. m. the union
will hold a meeting at Gladstone park
in honor of Miss Willard's birthday.
All are invited. - Rosa Hill.
Clackamas, Sept. 20.
TV ..
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Must be strictly pure WHITE, ful1 grown, and
have painted in neat two inch black letters on
eitner side the following words: "Have your fire
insurance written by an agent who has had years
of experience in writing policies and who represents
only the largest and best companies in the world."
F. E. DONALDSON, Agent
4 OREGON CITY, OREGON
TPDFF IPII T 1QQQ New ubserlbert to
rtUib Hull 1099 Oregon Citv Courier
will receive the paper till 1900 for 11.50. Old
ntnorlben can by paying up arrean have It at
same prlct.
CORRESPONDENTS WANTED
To lend news from their respective neighbor
hood to the Oregon uity uourier. Liberal in-
allotments. Write for them.
Damascus Items.
All of the hop-pickers have returned
and report having had a good time, but
the picking did not give them an oppor
tunity to make much.
Mr. Tong's folks, lost a valuable horse
while hop picking at Independence.
Preparations are being made for the
teachers .meeting to be held next Satur
day. ' Miss Bray has been employed to teach
the Rock Creek school.
Billy Cook has purchased a byciele.
Damascus, Sept. 20. Critic.
Mountain View Items.
Oarfield.
All of the bop-pickers have come back
to their homes, and they look like they
were glad to get home, some have bad
colds and terrible coughs and not more
money than they can count.
Marion Davis, son of J. J. Davis, has
returned from East of the mountains,
where he has been working all summer.
John and Fred Covey have returned
home. They have been over in Wasco
county all summer working, and they
report it very dry over there now.
Dock Palmateer has his new -dryer
about completed. It will hold a ton of
fruit.
We had a fine rain here, Monday
morning.
Miss Iva Williams and Miss Annie
Mathew, of Currinsville, were visiting
Miss Annie Covey last Sunday.
Miss Jessie Ourrin, of Currinsville,
was visiting friends in Garfield last Sun
day. Roxib.
Garfield, Sept. 19.
Last Warning for Dog Owners.
Miss Mamie Ely, who has been visit
ing her uncle, Ed. Carter, near Soda
Springs the past sis weeks, returned to
this burg again Saturday.
Little Florence Grace is at home
again after having spent a month visit
ing among friends at Highland.
Otto Wohler and family who have
been living in the Gadkee house, next
door to Mrs. Holmes, are moving into
Mr. Baker's house, lately vacated by
Mr. McClellan.
Miss Tennie May field, of Highland,
who is attending the Portland Business
College, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mrs. Ringo.
FrankRingo.who is out at his brothers'
this fall, is expected home to begin
school next Monday ',
Mr. Howard's two little girls are af
flicted with sore eyes. The little smaller
one having got poisoned with hops
while in the hop yard.
Mr. Murrow is papering Walt Our
ran's house this week.
Little Albert ireiuench has quite a
sore eye as he got a piece of dirt into it,
the doctor was called Monday.
Mrs. Everhart and Harvey are going
to move out on to the farm this week
and Will Everhart and wife are going to
move to town. Sali.na.
Ely, Oregon, Sept.21.
Extremely Weak
Deficient Blood Causes Loss of
Appetite and Final Break Down
Hood's Sarsaparllla Cures. .
"J lost my appetite and about all I lived
on was iced lemonade. My strength was
all gone. I was so weak I could hardly
cross the floor. At last I was taken very
sick. One physician told me my blood
was all gone and he gave me medicine but
it did not help me. I had pretty muoh
lost all faith in medicines, but thought I
would get one bottle of Hood's Sarsapa
rllla and try it. After taking that bottle
I was much better, and so I got two, more
bottles and after taking them I was well,
bat to be sure of it, I kept on taking
Hood's Sarsaparllla nntil I had nsed in
all five bottles. It has done nnspeakabte
good to me and I wish all my suffering
sisters would try it." Mas. A. Evkbsen,
Wedderbnrn, Oregon. Remember
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best In f aet the One True Blood Purifier.
Bold by all druggists. Price, l; six for $9.
Hwl'c Dlllc sre tWe'89'. mild, efTee
I1UUU 9 Mve. All druirorlatji. ln.
WAR ON BREAD
Two loaves of bread
for 15 cents at the
Seventh street bakery
Kept by all first-class
C. F. Hennmgs, Prop.
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & fead "Stable
Has the best-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
city.
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
F. C. GADKE,
Plumbing and Tinning
Hot air furnaces and Hop pipe.
Jobbing of All Kinds
a Specialty.
Wilson A Cooke's
Old Stand
OREGON CITY
OREGON. .
Now
IS THE TI E to clean
house and repaper your
rooms and paint your
house and . ..
grocers.
WILL PAY CASH
FOR YOUR GREEN' PRUNES
or will dry them on shares. Apply at
Gilbertdale farm dryer, or A. G. Jacobs,
Oregon City Woolen ills.
Chief of Police Burns gives notice
that the dog catcher will be out next
week, and all who prize their pets will
do well to secuve a license tax at once.
A Challange.
As agents for a new stump-blasting,
bank-blasting and mining powder (The
i'aliiurnia Viuorit Powder) we challenge
the reoreseotatives of any powder com
pany on earth at any time and place to
test their powder against ours for
strength, superiority and cheapness.
This powder has been tested by Clacka
mas county and many individual citi
zens and is acknowledged to be K
cheaper than any other powder. Its
safety is one of the chief features of
duperiority.
Gkokok B. Rath & Co, Agents.
184 Madison St. (West end of bridge)
Portland, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that 1 have
sold my team and truck now driven by
John Dickerman to Bellomy & Busch
and that said Dickerman is no longer
in my employ.
A. W. Phillips.
FOR
Murrow
IS THE AI to da
the painting and piuri
in a first-clss up : i
very low prices. Leave,
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th stjreeth .
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
FAN A WINTER HATS Oregon city, Oregon,
I nbafta tell
GO TO......
MRS. R. BECKER,
THE FASHIONABLE MILLINER
220 FIRST STREET, - PORTLAND, OK
A few
Younger
cuiap reliaote watches at
A. STAIGHT,
DKALSB IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
'Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
and Land Plaster .
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
'is ilk and Full e ure
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Bolton Dairy and be Convnoed
On the Street between the Bridge and the
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horses t,
ways on hand at tho lowest rates, ind aoorrk
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any Information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attendee to by letter or person.
0(I ODQ HT OB SOLD
CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN
BEFORE YOU BUY
Get Our Prices.
THE BAZAAR
th and Main Sts.
Davidson's
Gallery
Up-to-Date Pictures
BELLOMY & BUSCH
The Housefurnishers
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
OREGON CITY OREGON
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Ladies and Gentlemen
This week we will sell Carpets to you, and not talk politice.
It we offer you a Brussels Carpet worth 75c for 55o, we do not want to explain to
you high aud low tariff; we will only talk Carpets.
Our assortment ot All-Wool Ingrain is just Great!
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Wall Paper....
We announce herewith that from now on
We will trim all Wall Paper bought of us FREE OF CHARGE,
Teuardk'BS of quality. You know that AVall Taper hag advance.!, but in epite of
that we will sell Sc Spring patterns for 5c less on a roll rs long as stock lasts.
Remember the Place
Splendid Selection of
Hole steel h&m
From $29 to $49
A Good Night's Rest
Ih necessary for you to be successful in fulfilling your daily
duties, and that you cannot get unless your bed is in the very best condition.
We have solid iron beds, good wire spring and all kinds of mattresses ready for
your service. Also a complete stock of fine, wool blankets and quills at all prices.
Heating Stoves
Believe your own eyes. Take a look
and gee if we're not lowest for the best
quality Heating Stoves. Two to one will
hardly express the ratio ot our stove
sale the present season in comparison
with former years. No new reason for
it, either; you see, the old reason is
saining momentum with each new cus-
tomer
We Sell Cheaper
Than 0zrs
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Main St., Opposite the Court House