t t x raw Jtl ouse Wrappers Swell Jackets and Capes at Cost Now on sale the balance of French Percale Wrappers At 50 Cents Balance ol Flannelette Wrappers At 75 Cents McAllen & McDonnell POPULAR DRY 161-163 THIRD and MORRISON GOODS HOTJSK ' . ." PORTLAND, OR Try Courier-Herald aix 'months for 75 cents. James F, FuUam wag in from Viola yesterday. - j Miss Echo Samson is spending her holiday vacation at Molalla Corners. M. E Kandle, a prominent citizen of Highland, was in the city yesterday. Col. and Mrs. R A. Miller spent their Christmas holidays in Marion county. Born, in this city December 28th, to the wife of John H. Walker, a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs G W Grace entertained Assossor Stont and family on Christ mas day. Miss Jacobs, of Mount Tabor, was the guest of her sister, Mrs J. F. Clark, during the week. Charles Galloway, of the state uni versity U spending his vacation quietly his Parkplace home. Mr. A. M. Ellsworth, of Portland, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury, during the week. ilMiss May ffel'y. now one of the teachers m the Portland public schools, i-t sp sliding her holiday vacation at home. F. P. IjD)viU ail child re tu rned to Salem Tuesday, Rfter visiting her mother, Mrs. E F. Martin, for sev eral days. W. P. Stafford's family, who have been visiting in New Jersey for the past three or four months, arrived home yesterday. J. B. Jackson and family spent Christ mas with Chirles Spmgler anl fun ly at Oarus. It was a rao lei homo Christ mas jollification. A number of letters were received from tlie Philippines yesterday. Lee Harding writes that they are all well, 'and tells of the arrival of the new re cruits. Mi-s Maude Freese, one of the teach ers in the Washington state school of defective youth at Varic uiver, was a guest of Mis Maud Butler during the Christmas holidays Governnt Lord has formally appointed Sergeant I. U. Campbell, second lieu tenant of Compiny I to succied W. A. Huniley, resigned. This will give the other sergeants a chance to crawl up. Will Beach, who is attending the state agricultural college, is spending his vacation here, accompanied by Fred Kruse. Miss Nettie Owenby, of Cane mah, is ato home during the vacation. County Superintendent H 8. Strange was brought home from St. Vincents hospital yesterday, and is now at hi" home on Madison street. -He is still vprv weak, however but he will be ab'e to see hiB constituents. The following New Year's themes wi'l be presented at the First Congre gational church next Sunday: At 10: 30 a in., "B dancing the Ro ks:" at 7: HO p. in , "Thoughts of the Future." At 2 p. m.. Pr Butler will conduct cervices in the E y chapel. . The Woodmen have removed fro n Redmen ball to t'ie Wil'amette IihII. and will hereafter meet on the first and third Friday evenings. P. tt. Slur lias resiunen h'8 office as banker, and U. W. Grace was elected to succeed him. John Pchiewe. a wooiehopper resid ing near Stafford, died suddenly on Mondav Coroii' r Stricklaml and Dep uty Disriet Attorney G. B. Dimick were summoned, but did not believe an inquest ne' ees 'ry. as he had evidently died from natural causes. The deceased was 3 1 years old and loaves a wife and four childien William Rarlw went to Portland Friday to investigate the process d tnanufae'uring dessicated unions on an extensive fcale, wi h a view of estib lif hinn a factory at Ba'lo He ascer tained, however that the des-i ;ted on i,m business was almost monoplized by the department stores, and consequently gave up the idea. Mrs. Jane Baker, a pioneer of 1844, die I near the Clack tuns lia'cherv Mon d y She was th widow of ihe late Horace Baker, who est ibiished the ferry by that name on the Clackamas Mr. Biker died about 15 years ago The de ceased leaves th'e daughters all mar ried. She was 79 yean old. The Masonic lodge and Eastern Star chap-er held a joint installation Tues day night. The following appointive onVersof the chapter not heretofo-c irinted a e given. Tb lit of e'ective officers were printed la-t week, brma Lawr nee. Ads ; B. France. Ruth : Vlr. Eugenie Meldiuiii. Esther; Mm. D B. Martin, Electa; Mrs. T. S. Lawr-nce. rhaplai'i; Mrs. W H BurghaHt. war der: Mm. fi. M. Strange, oruanist; A. W. France, sentinel. . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. - r. A. Marquam, ol uregon Uity, is writing books. He lias discovered, he vers in his latest production, how a man may live 900 years, if he live right tfowif he will, discover the man who will live right, he will have made a greater discoveiy thun the scientific truth he claims to have unearthed Sunday Welcome. , Assessor Luciene Stout will complete his term of office this week, and with his estimable lady, will soon after leave for Lincoln county. The best wishes of many friends will accompany them to their new home. Eli Williams, the new assessor will follow the plan of work adop'ed by his predecessor, and will no doubt make an equally accom modating official. F J McHenry, chief ieader, insti tuted Oregon City Ranch No 20, United Modern Vigilantes, Wednesday night with 19 members. Following are the principal officers elected: Joe Lynch, leader; J C Keller, pat leader; Angus Matheson, aide; W tl Young, treasurer; H L Kelly, jr, scribe ; M C Strickland, medical examiner. Ir is expected to complete the organization of the ranch next Monday idght. ' A re-union of the Cowing family was held at the home of Captain T. F. Cow ing on Christmas day. The following members of the famdy were present. Captain Cowing and wife; Mr. and Mr. L. H. Cowing, of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. K. DeParcq, of Portland; Miss Ruth Cowing, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cowing, Mr. and Mrs. Tom F. Cow ing, of Ore gon City Mrs. A. A. Cowing, of Port land, as also present. 'On Christmas day thire wa a very pleasant family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A Pope. Among those present from Portland end Mount Ta bor were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner, parentH of Mrs. Pope; Mr. and Mr. W.A.Lee, Mrs. H. K. Pope, Mrs. M. llemenway, Mrs John Pickett and two children, O. H. Warnerand Miss Helen VVarner; also Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pope. Mrs. William Galloway entertained the members of Ahernethy Chautauqua cire'e at her home .at Parkplace Wed nesday evening, the occasion being her birthiiav. A short literary program was presented, and among the numbers were solos by Mrs. Ohlson, and Miss Lessie Linn, cf Portland. Th-re was also an impersonation bv Charles Gal loway and a recitation b Miss Zilpha Galloway. A very pleasant evening was passed anil refreshments were served. Mrs. Galloway is president of Ahernethy Chautauqua circle and its mem hers were out in full force. A very pleasant, surprise party wi aiven Mr. and Mrs. Will Green la Tuesday evening in honor of their loth wedding anniversary. ihe evening was pie (Rant! v passod with a variation of vocal and instrum ntal music and so ciabilily. Those present were: Rev and Mrs. A. J. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mnir, Mr. and Mrs George Bovlan, Mr. and Mis. M. P Chapman, Mr ami Mrs. Marion Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Salem Mrs. Steve Hamilton, Mrs. Will All redge; Misses Lou and Ada Allbee, Jessie, May a d Maggm loung, Nora Califf, Addle Hughes; M'-tr-, George and James Young, brink All ede, rratik Wlutemnn, t'hester Muir, Geo. Califf, Mr. Hanneford and L. Horns chuch. This item will appear lor one monil to continuously remind that the United VIoderu Vigilantes, recently organized here, is as it naine.in lic.ates, vigil, nt for the best in erest ol jts members, It has the most equitable plan known, For first-class handmade or machine made harness go to F, H, Cos on Seventh street, opposite A O U W ball, Pri es reasonable and wo k guaranteed, The Codbibb-Heealo leads. H. I. Duvbin. of Logan, was in town Monday. . Six cases of dipthoria are reported in Canemuh. George Epperson, of' Kelso, was in town Friduv. . Deputy Sheriff Jack spent Christmas at Marquam. Mr. and Mis, O. L. Haines went to Salem Tuesday. j Mrs. K. W. Porter, of Canemah, has been seriously ill. The West Oregon City closed Friday for a week's vacation I. M. Hudin. of Eagle Creek, was a visitor in town Friday. , Miss Grace Marshall, of Canemah, is spending a week at Carus. Howard Brownell is home from For est Grove for the holidays. Jack Knotts, of Mulino, was a visitor in Oregon City Wednesday. A. R. Cumins, of Beaver Creek, was a visitor in the city Friday. ' .. , H.Thiessen, of the Concord settle ment, was in the city Tuesday. Wi D. Hill, of Beaver Creek, "was a yieitor in Oregon City, Tuesday; v Mrs. L. 0. Driggs, of Portland, was visiting relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Rhoades spent Christmas at the home ol Wijliam Barlow . William Krneger, of Login, was a visitor at this office Saturday. ,' .. , . Mrs. R. Prior has recovered fnm the effects of a recent operation. - Hon. John Myers, of Portland, was visiting relatives here Monday. ' A. 8. Olinefelter, a prominent farmer, of Oswego, was in town Tuesday. " , Falls City A. O. U. W. lodge will in stall its new officers January 7th. J. W Loder spent'the Christmas hol idays with his parents at Carlton. August Kanne, a prominent citizen of Clackamas, was in the city Monday. Mrs. D. H. Glass anl son are visiting relatives at Seattle during the holidays. Miss Ruth Cowing left Monday to visit friends at Astoria for a few days. If you want the news subscribe for the Coukier-Hkkald. Only a $1.50 a year. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mish, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mis. M. Michaels, Sun day. v ' O. B Moores and family spent a por tion of the Chris mas holidays at ba- em. Mrs. Mason Warnock, of Sp dngwater, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. D. Wll Bern-fit for Company I. A prty will be given at the Armory on December 30, by Mea e Corps Aux liary. Tickets to dHnce including refreshment.', $1 per couple, fpectitoM, 2o ct-Ats each. Zilm's rchestra will furn'sli music. All earning of the M. C. V. A are us d for the benefit of our bovs at Maniia. Shoe repairing of all kinds at F, H , Cross' harness shop, oppo-ite A 0 U W building on the hill. Fresh Cow for Sale Parker, the Bar ber at O. K. Shaving Parlors. A fine Beatty organ Auction House. at Oregon City Kiluntr lit.- Howl. Willi r.Hrft Caiulv f'Hthanii:, cure iiiriiiuitoii fnrpi. r" I0c.25c If CVU fail. dm trials refund monev. A ason & Hamlin ilujel crjan at the Oregon C ity Auction House L. L. Moore, principal of the Mil waukie school, spent the holidays at Canby. E L Barber, of Elliott Prairie, spent the Christmas holidays with his fam ily hero. Miss Hullah Hoilen want t) Cor- vallis Saturday to spend her holiday vacation. There will be wa'ch meeting services at the United Brethren church Satur day nignt. ' Miss Tacy Wilkinson, a stu lent of Pacific university, is spending her va cation here. Martin Pe erson. a well known far mer of Oswego, was a caller at this of fice Monday. Nello Johnson, of Astoria, visited his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. C(u.ry joiinson, over Sunday. Mi's Ruth Flinn, of Albanv, is visit in the family of G. W. Church, during the holidays. Mrs. E. F. Hodgkin, of Silem, spnt Chrismas with her mother, Mrs. Berry- man Jennings. Mrs. W. M. Robi-'Son and infant son spent Chtistma8 with her parents at Cascade Locks. Noble Heath, superintendent of the La Camas paoer mil's, was in the city during the week- Charles Luelling and wife, now resi dents of Eastern Oregon, are. visiting his parents here. T. S. Bake.'s family on the Wet side is lecovering dom a lo.ig continued siee of malaria. , George Swaff ird leives next week to 'beiiin a course oi ntu lies in Pacific uni versity Forest Grove. Louis Jaggar, of Portland, spent ClnUtmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. benjamin Jaggar. . Wayne Howard and family, of Port Ian I, spent ChrHtma8 at the Gtuong homestead in Canemah. Rev 'II L. Boardman will fill the puI pit of ihe Baptist church next Sun day, motning an 1 evening. Dr. C. B. Sm th and family, of Eagle Creek, were ue-ts of Mr. an l Mrs. C. D. 1 atourette, Christmas. John and William Vaughan, of Mo lalla, were guest-t id N. M. Moody dur ing the Chiistmus holidays. Mrs. Adolph Willey was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson White, at Portland during the week. E. Richards, wife and children, of Poaland, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Howell Sunday. I. B. Donaldson, ife and son, of Portland, were gneflts of F. E. Donald son and famdy over Sunday. J. L Gten, of Salein, accompanied by his wife, spent Christinas with his sister, Mrs. .M. P. Chapman. Rev. F. C. But'er and wife, of Clack amas, were guesti of Dr. T. W. Butler and family during the week. Theodore Miller, who is one of the Voluntee.-s at Vlanila, sent home a fine display of hells which were on exhibi tion for ev. ral days. If ynu h'-ve nr.ythine to sell advertise in C I'liiKR Hkuai.ii. It has th' largest circulation mid reaches more homes than all the other papers combine I. County Clerk I'ix n i cued licen-es to wed to opbia Mecii nd J. E. I'eik on t e 24th, Annie B. Mum.iower a d John J. Underwood o , the 28th. Mrs. P II. Hatch and daughter, of Portland, were guests of vir. and Mrs. II. L. Kelly, during the week. Rev. A.J. Montgomery led the ser vices at. one of the ministerial meetings in Portland Monday morning. ' George Fuchs, of the Southern Pa cific car shops, took Christmas dinner with T. W. Fouts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Graham, of Portland, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Glasspool, over Sunday. E W. Dixon, of Seattle, special Uni ted States land agent, was in the city over Sunday, visiting old friends. H Choate, a prominent farmer living in uiacKamaa county, near nuooara, was a visiter in the city Tuesday. i ., Edward N. Deady, Matthew E. Deady and Honora Deady, of Portland, were visitors in the city Saturday. Charles Galloway, of the state uni versity at Eugene, is spending a pleas ant with his. parents at Parkplace. Mrs. Max Ramsby and family, Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Blair were visiting rela tives at Silverton during the week. Dr. Fred R. Hedges, of the Multno mah County hospital, spent his Christ mas vacation at his Canemah home. , Mrs. Harry Moody and son, of Mc Minnvitle, were guests of George War ner and family, during the holidays. ' H P. Bestow and family entertained Prof. J. VV. Gray and family and Mr. 6mith and family on Christmas day. Mri and Mrs. J. F. Clark spent Christmas with the latter's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs 'at.'Mbunt Tabor. Guido Clark, a student of Pacific uni versity, is home for the holidays. Frank Stewart, a fellow student is his guests. ' Misses' Fannie and Kate Porter, teachers in the Portland schools, are spending their vacation at their home here ' ' A. R. Dimick, the popular teacher of the Scotts Mills school, visited his brother, G. B. Dimick, the first of the week. ' f Rev. Bruce Wolvertoa, an evangelist of the Christian church, ws here a few days ago in the interest of that denomi nation. The majority of the Clackamas county schools closed during holiday week, including those of Oregon City and vicinity. Miss Ada Ball and Aaron McConnell, both of this county, were married at the Methodist church on the 19th. Rev. Oberg officiated. Georee-Wilnbart, who is now con ducting a barber shop at Wasco, ar rived Sunday, and will visit relatives hete for a few days W. S. Maple, who is carrying on the blacksmithing business ne.ir Helena, Mont., ar lved Home haturdiy lor a couple of week's visit. ' Miss Lillie Surftisand H. W.Sanders, both of this city, were married at the United Brethren c'mrch Saturday nigh t. Rev. A. J. Ware officiated. Headquarters FOR Overcoats Suits Neckwear Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Shirts Moyer Clothing Company ; " ...The Popular-Price Clothiers... t RES SELLING. Manaire'. . TalRj an I O VK SfR SKCs I MMHItttHmMMMmmHMMIIItMHMMMMM The New Ytar's services at the Meth odist church next Sunday will be of special interest. A hearty welcome w 11 be accordel to all who a' tend. C. L Oarr, formerly special laud in spector here, hut now interested in Southern Oregon mines, was th guest of H. L. Kelly and family Sunday. Fred Meindl and Mias Myrtle Taylor, both students at the Monmouth Nor mal school, are spend. ng their vaca tions at their respective homes here. Miss Jane Kirkley and William Tav lor, both of this county, w-re tmtrrie 1 at the MethodUt Parsonage. Tnursdav, Dec 22nd. Rev. H. Oberg offijlat-d Mrs R M. McOown on OhrUtmas day entertained Mrs. Ge rge Rinearson, Mr. and Mrs. jaeiarum ivicuwn uu Mr and Mrs. G. B Dimick. Mm. W. .T. Evans and children, of Oregon City, passed through here a few days ago on tneir way to join nr. rivaim at the E. E. mine. Baker City Rec ord . 0. H. Byland, the teacher of the Carus st ho l, was in the city Saturday on hU way to Salem to spend a week s vacation, tie win aaiu uugm kuuui Monday. Meade Post and Relief Corps will in s'all their new officers next Wednesday evening.. All members and their fami lies are invited to be present at the joint installation. LaBt Sunday Attorney G. VV. Swope tendered his resignation as superin tendent of the Baptist Sunday schoolj a position he has held continuously for the past five years. Miss Grace Wilcox was married to Albert Baxter at the lesidence of his m ther, Mrs. M. E. Baxter, at tireen Point, on Christmas day, Rev. A .1. Montgomery offi dating. Commissioner J. N. Davis was in the ci y Saturday. He was on his way home from vial ing his son at Oregon City, who is recovering from spinal dis ease. -Woodburn independent. Mrs. J. B. Robinson and -children and her si-ter, Miss Alazu Cochrane, arrived Saturday from Sacramento, a ,nd aie spending the holiday vacatbn with Mrs. Fannie Cochrane, their mother. Misses G-rtrudo Nefzger, Myrtle Taylor and Fred Meindl, of this city, and Robert ami Elizabeth B,irrett, of Ohio Landing, all students of the state normal school at Monin mth, are spend ing the holiJays at their lespective homes. Twenty cayote scalps were received at the county clerk's office during Christmas week, nearly all from the Sandy country. It took $40 in county warrants to pay the bounty on the same. Street Commissioner Snldow his done an excellent job of cleaning Main street, a fact appreciated by a long-suffering public since the rainy weather com menced. The pavement had become almost impassable. T. W. Clark dep.irted for Oregon City Monday morning, wh-re he will Bpenu Christmas with his family. He took along an elegant myrtle wood rack for holding Glmiaware, wtiicn lie wu pre sent to his wife Bandon Recorder. Miss Ora Spanker left Oregon City last Thursday to spend the holidays wiih her brother Mart, in San bran- Cisco. Shu and tier menus, Misses iiw- rnce and Samuels will not. though the cont ary has hitherto been stated, visit . ...ill. .1... Ui:. !....;. 0..wrttlia uoi vaults lor iub uunuta. wi-i Times. A. 0. Strange, principal of the Orient school, spent the greater part of his va cation here. He experts that his brother, Superintendent strange will be removed home from St. Vincent's hospital to lay. At least, the physi cians had consented to that arrange ment. The Sunday Mercury says that Ohas. E. Runyan has about the fattest job in the s'ate. He is court reporter for the fifth juiiciai district (Judge Mcbruie), and travels the circuit of the several counties in tbo district. Hii compen sation is 111) per day and $10 for each case he reports. Working neirly day in the year he can knock out at least $20 per dav on the average. Lately he was divorced from his wife, he paying her $9,")U0. It is said ihat he will Khortly marry a lady in Portland with whom he has been keeping company for some lime. I t r SWEEPING SALE OF Holiday- Goods These sales turn the attention to the times, when gifts will be in order birthdays, etc. Our Stationery Boxes from 4c up. Oar Toilet Sets from $1.03 up. Our Perfumes in fancy pkgs, 20c and 25c $1.90 bottles now 75c. 75c bottles now 50c. 50c bottles now 35c. 2c bottles now 20c. Our Knives Grand assoitment, worth from 50c to $1, for. 25C Our Calendars FREE Our Books from 5c up. Cur New Year Cards and Booklets from 5c up and special prices Celluloid Novelties from 5c to $5.00. Special Sale of Games & Toys CHARM AN & CO., The Cut-Cut-Price Druggists. . C5TUSE Red Line Samparilla. It makes rich, ripe, red blood. On! 60 cents for a large $1.00 bottle.