Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, February 10, 1899, Image 1

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CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGER
Greg
SiSffillii " OREGON CITY, OREGON, Fiv
COVSOUDATEO SEPTEMBER. 1898
(COMMERCIAL BANK
or OREGON CITY
CAPITAL f 100,000 .
Transacts a General Banking Business
. Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
In the United Stales and Europe and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received sur-Jert to oheck.
Bank open from 9 A M.to4 P. M.
D.C. LAlOURt'ilE, FEBD J. MEY-ER, .
President. CaBhler,
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law .
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY - OREGON
Geo. C. BaowNiu J. V. Camfbih
BROWN ELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT 1AW
Caufleld Building Oregon City, Ora
W. S. U'REN
- ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
0. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Eeutfdtjei Hbbofot
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
Liadiho Insurance Aoioy of Clacxamai
County
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty
Office on east side of Main street
Between 6lh and 7th
OREGON CITY. OREGON
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
A.um baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
BOYM. SAKIWa POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Furnished By Numerous Corres
pondents in the lounty.
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional services to the people of
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to Catarrh and Chronic diseases.
Office in Willamette Building.
g a. ill.
Office hours: 10 to 18 a. m., to
OHEQON CITY
OREGON
C. 8. Ezaminn, M. D. J. W. Powsix, M. D
POWELL & SEAMANN,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
All calls attended promptly.
Office hours: 8 to 11 a m. ; 1 to 5 p. m.
Nob. 9 and 10 Ohabman Block.
DR. GEO. IIOEYE,
DENTIST,
Office in Caufleld Building, Main Street.
Oregon Oitv.'
Bmaafl and Crown Work a Spkcialty.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Maple Lane,
vr Wdlipmah and his Hon Henry nnd
one of his daughters are sick but are
improving.
A. V. Mantz, who bought M. Schnl
pius' house, has a new roof on the house
and is otherwise improving it. We
shall all be glad to welcome them in the
community.
L. Mantz, who is attending business
college in Portland, was home Saturday
and Sunday.
Our erstwhile teacher, E. M.Ward,
is teaching in the same school. He is
a first-class instructor.
Mr. Niman, who is hauling wood for
the ElectiicOo. on the Tualatin, spent
Sunday with his family
. Th vniinw nemilfi trot un a sleighing
ttntiinliiv cvenirff and had a BaV
time of it. The fun came in when their
team balked about a mile lrom tne
starting place and ihey were obliged to
hoof it home.
T nm rrlad to reeord thfi I net that T
W. Oramer has cleared his place from
debt. 110TUAKH
February 7.
New Era.
rpi. ...nnll.nw tin. hann nrti and we
IMC WrilllltTI lloo ..--... -
have had lots of snow and ice, but the
skating is about over.
The "school is progressing tine under
the management of Mrs. A. II. Wells,
teacher.
M Mnnro mnnrnR over the loss of his
faithful old dog which died last week.
Mr. Anthony is quite ill.
Phefihick is' the champion
ekater of the gii Is of New Era.
Oscar Burgoyne was seen going down
iIib t.rark with a eun on his shoulder. I
wonder what it means.
The river is full of floating ice.
Kiiridttv Br' hnnl at 3 n. m. Music fur
nished by Miss Katie Newbury.
February 7. a. tt.
As one that soweth and tills the soil, sorting the
flnwt and best, of his seeds to sow.
So U hat the God of heaven cboosett the
dearest and best of our loved ones with Him
Althwifh his stay with us was short, he to all of
us was dear, ' , i
But the God of heaven could not see Bt to leave
him with u quite one year, r ;
Little Carl, the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eyeman, died last Saturday
and was buried in the Gleasin grave
yard Monday. The funeral was preach
ed in the new Rock Creek church by
Rev. Dick of Hubbard. The weather
was rather cold and disagreeable, but
quite a number of friends came out to
pay their respects to the family. Mr.
iand Mrs. Eyemah and several of the
I children were notable to go the funeral,
I l.. .11 nt iham having the erip.
i which was the causa of the death of tne
baby. The bereaved family have the
sympathy of all their trienai anu uoiku
i hnrs. ' - '
kffM Al!in flAnnpa urn ilfl AHaiatinc at
AIL I n. XI waavv I " . .
tit- i?.nmnnta aat ftnnrlaV. WflSrcallea
to her mother's, Mrs. Mallett, where
her brother is very in wun ,!uw
fever. ;: .. '-
Miss Sadie Crocker has gone to Bntt-e-ville
to help care for her sister, who is
sick.
The cold weather makes lots of Bport
for the youngsters, although it seems to
be the cause of a great deal of sickness.
Miss Oswalt, who has been sick, is
niTAin iid and around. .
"( r ,
Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Ppangier are
visiting their parents, Mr. anu on
fttininsnn.
T .T. Ttiffelnw is sufforing lrom a large
large carbuncle on his wrist.
t t r..nt r;to insf finished hia first
term of a three months' school here last
Friday. uor'
February 8.
T.ittln did we A.
we would Bee the the.
empty above zero, but v
On the 4th inst. there w. ,
register. Ice is frozen to a
six inches and it is still freezii... . aige
fir trees are frozen in the solid wood hve
inches deep. Enough apples are irozen
, . !.. L 1 1 1 ...
to mate a nungry man mini, nn ijui
together winter is here, also five inches
of drifting snow.
' No school since Friday morning at re
cess, Miss Francis, the teacher, having
been taken with the grip and had to
close school. If the bell rings Monday
morning at 8:20 there will be school; if
not, simply wait until it dpes ring that
time in the morning. ' : :
The chop mill formerly owneifeby J.
Schiewe was run last Tuesday ty its
present owners, the Moser brothers.
Februarys. Lbnqhthy.
if prices as
.pot 50c
peryai, , . , . .
Good Chinese Melting.... ......... J'Qa
peryard. .. .......... . .
The holiday rush left a numberj'of
Carpet and Matting Remnants which
we will Bell at a sacrifice. ,
Bellomi & Buscli,
THE HOUBEFURN1SHERS.
I)R. J. H. MILLER, .
DENTIST,
Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot,
Hihomm City. Oregon
Neiv Era.
I)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
n.,iatQ nf tim Nnrt.hwfistern Univer
Bity Dental School, also of American Col
lege of Dental Burgery, oi umcago.
WITH DR. WKLUU.
Willamette Block - Oppotite Pottoffice
Obeqon City, Oebgon.
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 18C5 )
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN AND
DRAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OREGON CITY . OREGON
BANK OF OREGON CITY
UDEST BAN KINO HOUSE IN THE CUT
PAID UP CAPITAL, 150,000.00
SURPLUS ftO&COO
President,
floe president
Jashier,
Cras. H. caVMJd
6 io. A. Haidik
X. O. Cackild
A General Bankini Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available 8ecuritv
Exchange Bought and Hold.
rnltMtlnn a UST ad Prnmntl V.
Drafts Sold Available In Any Part of the
a worm.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa
fianclsco. Chicago anl New Tori.
Interest Paid on Tim Deposit.
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY. OREGON ,
Oithe Street betwtiitkt Bridge Mil the
Oeoot.
ways on hand at lue lowel rates, nd a eorra
also eonnecud with the barn for lpoae stocJt
Any Information rardlpj any kind of itock
prompuT aueauvu hi qj iuai
HORSES BOl'GUT OR SOLD.
I'arkplaee- Gladstone.
TUa nniir. nennltt nr hftVllie another
time coasting. The lakes were Irozen
about 4 niches deep.
A partv was civen at Cart. Smilh's
last Friday. AH report having' a very
nice tune.
The thermometer registered as low as
4 ahnve zero last Friday night.
r.,ia and Fred Smith are coins to
commence a course of study at school
in Portland this week,
Mr. Miller came homo lust week from
Iastern Oregon, where he has been
working.
Mies Pearl Iliniler is working in Ore
gon City.
Miss Carrio Meyer, from Clatks, is
working in West Gladstone.
Chnsi Foster has moved to East Glad
stone, as he is working up tewn.
Harry W.Gard of Clarks and Ineo
dore Shanklin of Flagle Creek were seen
in our town last Monday on Dumness.
A. Phillips has fold his property lq
West Gladstone and moved to Oregon
City.
Mr. Rambo has sold one of his places
in Gladstone to John Page. Manila.
February .
Clackamas.
Mr. Will fnnrn is hnmft from Rose-
.MID. '
burg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Johnson. -
My. me! Were all the folks ready to
see such a storm? No one knows what
Oregon can do.
We heard of no meeting ol the W. U.
T TT loaf luoulr TheV extWCt BOOH tO
u.. m Rnnnitu uivfl a lecture, as
many are interested in the work.even if
they are not memDersoi uie uuiuu.
xt . w W Binith anrl son from Vir
1.1 ID. .1 .-..
ginia are home. We are glad to Bee
them again.
nH. ia cKnnl In Miss M.Roirers'
iUCID ni.ww. ... .
room this week, as bo many are sick
and it is too cold lor me lew wuo uu
The German measles are trying old aa
u .iftiinii it. a a mpHH v iuliq laeu
nnfl does not smouDt to much unless
one catches cold.
t. il,o ihormniT'eter register
. J -1 nam Q nil ITI H P V 1 HO t II HI T
canned fruit, vegetable, and (last but
not least) their house plants irucn.
All our elderly people are in pretty
onnd health for them .
We would be glad to see more of the
members of our library reading the
iwika. Roma of them are very good.
ur. .... ma inilMt ti aee Mrs. Alex
Tomson down from Oregon City on a
visit.
All stock is leiog fed well, but o
many neglect to wattr the poor animals.
February 5. Roe" Hill.
Marquam.
n. ni,o nf Biluortnn Tina visited
our community three times lately. Each
; Via hot hrnntrhr a. nnv imuv w tu
him. The first one was a Oerman, bo
he left it with our German friends, Mr
and Mrs. Baer Utto. i ne aeconu no mi
witb Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, and the last
mnr E. Vaughn.
The latter was the first baby ever left at
their house. Dr. crooKS ib a goou
thoughtful man.
in nnv tnmmlinitir Rrfl illst nOW
"hovered up" with measles and mumps
and are able to give their friends (who
have never had them) sometning mm
will not impoverish the giver.
Vionn th efforts of the
T Rill 1 1 v ' '
r.i..nn .ml noinhhnrs to find the bodV
of Mr. Hansen, who was drowned in
Butte creek two weeks ago. t v .,
In your recent issue "Pat" criticises
"Jasper's big words. At .all hazards
41..f'l miial ha rvlpaaAil ' hence I boV
humbly at his feet nnd promise that it)
future "Jasper," as far as is in his pow
... ... .
er, will avoid an jejune uauoiomBiu.
As a result of the recent special servi
ces seven united with the M. E. church.
The meetings will be resumed on the
I9ih inst. They were suspended Decause
of so much sickness and the pastor had
to go to other parts ot tne circuit.
At a recent meeting the Marquam Ep
worth League elected Barton Jack, Min
nie Gray and Arden Li. enuise delegates
to the diBtnct convention to oe ueiu nv
Woodburn February 16th to 19th.
We have in our community one who
claims to have passed the centenarian
mark Uncle Jesse Allen who claims
Iolml03vear8 old. This claim "Jas
pei" has "no light to dispute, for that
was a long time before "Jasper' was
born. In reference to age there are two
tendencies : First, to keep young as long
cheeks and
coloring our hair, hiding the family rec
nr.i oti orid Binnd. when we can no
longer hide our age to mane u iHca
we are very, very oin.
Tnof nnu tliurn Imb enmB into "JaS
per's" hands some of "Phil" Mar
fiuam'B utterances in reference to a dozen
or more nice girls of the community, in
i,;..i, i,q mm ihuir nsimes with such en
dearing adjectives as "Dear." "Sweet,"
etc., wanting tnem to uy away wu nun.
This is getting serious, and it is felt that
for the good of this community some
thing must be done with him.
February (i. jabi-.k.
Wa nova Viad nnilo ninA nleio'hin? and
eVatino (nr tllO tlAst. Wftfik. hill (lotl't
think we will have much more fun, aB
ine snow is mBiiuig moi..
Don't forget about the masquerade
ball at Twilight hall next Friday night,
teoruary xuin.
Mrs. F. Spnlak made a flying trip to
Oregon City Monday afternoon.
Quite a large crowd of young men
wer ei'ioviiie themselves skating on
the ice Monday evening.
J. Burgoyne has been quite ill for the
no of nmolr hut we am clad to sav that
ha is recovering, although slowly.
Mrs. Newbury visited Oregon Uty
Tuesday.
The Catholics are going to give an
other entertainment at Oanby Saturday
night, February 11th.
Misses Maggie and Cora Wickham have
been on the sick list for several days.
Frank McArthur has been quite sick
for the past week, but he has about re
covered. ... .
Born, to the wife of GeorgeMc Arthur,
a son. ... "
Martin Richster has purchased a new
waeon. '.
. We should like to hear from "Tempest
onrl Unnahina" atfAin.
February 7.
The Triplets.
Mullno.
Marquam.
The merry sound of sleigh bells is
heard nirqin.
. Fred Hubbard is sick with the meas
les.
1 Miss Nellie Shulse is confined to her
' room with rheumatism. . ,
Clay Larkins made a flying trip to
Scotts Mills on Saturday.
xri,.v,nloa Kirftiet is confined to his
room with sickness. Dr. Cathy of
Woodburn is attending him.
.Tna. Miller has gone to Oregon Ulty
whero he will work in a saw mill dur
ing the spring.
Aikor Wada has niirehftsed Dronerlv
at Scotts Mills, where he will soon move
with his family.
u: if. Millar, who. has been stay-
JUIDD .,J.tn J ...... , -
ing at Scotts Mills, came home to spend
a few days wun ner momer, who m m,
We are experiencing some pretty cold
weather in our part of the county. On
Thursday and ifriaay mornings in mi
week the thermometer went down to
zero, which made the average Mar
quamite slep a little faster than usuali
t .i.iiiin in thin, the crotind has been
All Hum""" m
covered with snow for the past weeit,
and while it mens siowiy, mem m s
prospects for another fall.
P. A. Marquam claims to have discov
ered the secret of life and Rays if his
instructions are carelully touowea one
may live a thousand years. He has
written a book on the subject and claims
he is sent to save the people, not from
their sins, but from a premature death,
which, according to his teaching, results
from onr present way of living. As an
emblem of his faith he haB constructed
a curious banner covered with mouoes
indicative of his religion. On Sunday
morning solitary and alone he paraded
the streets oi our town, wun uauuui lin
ing, but nobody fell in line with him, so
he retired. He has also written a Beries
of poems, in which he gives vent to ma
feelings in regard to me genuer e.
February o. . .
Macksburg.
February is starting in somewhat win
terish. The first day came with a bliz
zard; the second cold; the third the
thermometer went to zero; the fourth
it went three below zero, and since then
it has been somewhat warmer.
Rev. Dr. Schoeuberg went to Eagle
Creek Sunday to hold services. -
Fred Armstrong of Portland was visit
inn amoncr faienda and relatives in this
place last week.
Rumor has it that Hermann Harms
has bought the Hans Abbot place. Her-
umnn iu an uiuurnriui vitr viiuiiu mih i i iim
deserves our best wishes for success.
It has been stated that Walt Noblitt
is going to start a Baldon in our burg.
He asked a citizen to circulate a peti
tion for him, who told him to go plum to
hades, which I think was about the
proper answer, for we have a gang now
tnat neeas watcning wnerever uibjku
and what would heeome of them if we
had a saloon? '
A fynnd monv narmlo nrA ftnmnlaininff
". r r -t 1
o! their potatoes being frozen.
W. E. Wilson and Fred Yohann are
talking of going to Portland this week
on business. The latter has :ecently
shipped several head of hogs to that
marKet.
It is rumored there will be a grand
ball at this place on February 11th.
wen enougn lortnose wuo ioiiuw npuiu
we aon t. , duhab.
February 5.
Bolton.
Many thanks for the welcome ram.
Ohas. Galloggly's family is on the
sick us hub neea.
1. Tnnnn. wi oanA nVtlld nf rtraonn
City, have moved among us. They oc
cupy the Rottenburg cottage.
Miqd Ttiolor nf Parb-nlona U'aB vimtint?
among friends here Saturday and Sun
day.
Mis. Johnston, whphas been confined
to her bed so long, is now able to sit up
Dart of the time..
Mrs. Moore is now having her turn
with the trrio.
Mr. Moore's sisters were visiting him
during the week.
Thnva nra n rnimlrt nf vniin? men in
Bolton, H.and II., that are troubled
with the itching of the heart in a vio
!.., fM-m l.nh th ii thnv nra not to
blame, for their pretty lassies would set
any one s heart licning. julia.
February 8.
For Over Fifty Years
AuHin in Wtl T..Tlllltn REMEDY.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
noan naad Inr nvor fifty vnars hV mil-
UGGU www. w. v . w. " - -rf
llnno nf mnthnrn for their children while
tui.ll.inir ailh nerfeet success. It
.nnlhoa ll.Q nl.illl OnfteilS tllll tTlllllS
allava all nuin I'nres wind colic, and is
iha het remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the tas'te. Sold by Druggists
in every part oi tne worm, iwwuijr
fti.o tira a .mltlA. ltd VfllllH IS ill
and nslc for Mrs.
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
To Exchange Orange groves and
other property in the land of sunshine,
PUUlillUI 11 t.lllVJ.ii. .B---- "
proved larms ana liisiue property. vju
at this oflice for particulars.' '
Cherry ville.
Cherry ville is situated about 34 tulles
east of 'Portland in the foot hilis of the
Cascade mountains. It has a small
population at the present time, with
plenty of room for more settlers. It is
considered to be more healthful than it
is down in the valley, as we are nearly
1000 feet above the sea level. We have
beautiful scenery, Mt. Hood being the
chief object of Jinterest. -
Cr,,,a.iil nf rmr nltivanfl have been hav
ing La Grippe but, none at present wa
believe except Mr, Osbora.
C. Harris has been taking logs out of
the road that fell during the heavy wind
last week. '
It has been pretty cold weather for
web Joot the past few days. The ther
mometer down nearly to zero some of ,
the lime.' We never appreciate our
.nH.v. nlU.ta until -nra Iirvr aenld flnaD.
that reminds us of winters East of the
Rockies. Snow is eight inches aoep at.
present time.
Miss Alpha Ware was visiting Mrs.
Richardson a couple of days last week.
Feb. 7, '99. Jack Fkobt.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and
Don't Know it.
there is a disease prevailing In this
country most dangerous because so de
ceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused
by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart
failure or apoplexy are olten the result
of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is
n. tn mluanna tim kidney noison
aiiunovi ....... ...
in the blood iB liable to attack the vital
organs, or the kidneys themselves break
down and waste away cell to cell. Then
n, ,inhnaaa nf fViA hlnnd the albumen
leaks out and the Bufferer has Bright's
disease, tne worst lorm oi nmuey
trouble. Kidnev trouble can be de
tected although it be slow and ciecep
live. First., by analysis oi me urine,
second, by the simple test of setting the
urine in a glass or bottle for twenty-
four hours, when a ciouuy or orica uuoi.
settling indicates it.
It was lor jnst sucn irouuiua iiiu in
His infinite power and goodness the
Great I'hysician caused ownmii-noui v
grow for the benefit of sulloring man
kind, leaving it tor HiB servant, Dr."
Kilmer, the great H'.o'iey ki immuoi
.,;.,i;ut tn iiiunnver it and make it
known to the" world. Its wonderful ef
ficacy iu promptly curing the most us-
i.nn.int n.aal id trlllv IlllirVeldllS. . YOd
may have a sample bottle of Dr. Kil
mer 8 Hwatnp-ltoot tne greai Kinney,
liver and bladder remedy, by mail free.
Address Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Bingham
tnn; N. Y. When writing mention this
PPOT- ... ,..., ,
Druggists, in uity-ueni ui uuuui on.v,.i.
Tha annir haB About disappeared in
i., nf tl.a xnnntrv. as the recent
rain washed it away before getting time
to freeze.
All thnsA who have been on the sick
Hat are very near well again.
Our general merchant, i.M. Man
nino. wag doing business in Oregon City
one day last week.
n,.;iA a nnmW nf M nlino neonle at-
. .i j . i . ni,.n at fr and rvfrfl.
Geo. Mallatt's Tuesday evening and en
joyed a very pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Perry were tne guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mill morey ai .,iuerai
Sunday.
I...t Mntvav nf Portland. BCComPa'
k nia hr,.thor. in-laW. L. A. DUnCh
liicrti ij in.
of The Dallec, was visiting his parents
Sunday ana wonaay.
Xlilia Mnluav formerly of Mullno. re
... IIVW...WJ,.. J ... ,
inman tiom from Tacoma to spend a
couple oi weens witu ma puieiue.
k ..,) nf tmino folks from here at
a .ivnu w .v..
at Pfl.vr.tVg flcnool
kCiiutva mo - j
house Friday evening and report a good
time omy a time com. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Hannegan of Liber
al were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mul
vev Minnav.
fiV.nnl in nrnnraaoincr Very nicely Un
dor the management ot Miss Patty.
1 here will be a mask ball given at the
Mulino grange ball Wednesday evening.
February 22d. under the management
of the Maccabees. Everybody cordially
invited to attend.
Don't forget the dance at the Mulino
grange hall Tuesday nigni. reuruaiy
. . . ... 1. t...;nnlA Kb alt
I4'n. A gotrn viuio b .iini;iiaici j
February , xni.
Try Couiebb-Hkbald six months for
75 cents .
Springwatev
ti.. (,.u.,.ir,ry nffii-ara of Snrinwfttr
.ara ranantlv installed : Master.
UiailgO nv.v ... j c ... '
1.1 . Cln.ma.i AVarHflAF. J AH. nhlhleVl
U U 11 11 Diiuiuici , v . v . .. - , ,
lecturer, Chas. Gray; steward, Roy
Smith; assistant, u.wiuer; cnapiaiu, a.
s &i.;ki0w traaanrAr. A. D. Crane I
1,1. piuuic I . - -.- ,
a t.qpbv! crot. keener. L.
TU.M..i pnmnna wi nr? i iiiiiihh : riurix.
Mrs. M. A. Thomas ; lady steward, Rose
Taylor ; Ceres, Mrs. m. riacey.
ti. ..ni DrimiA meetinor will ue
llinwuiii; . " a, j u
i,m riraonn C. tv on luesdav. March
7 1 D. m.. by order of the deputies.
We are now getting e warm ram,
which is welcomed by all.
a fw sick horses are reported, but
not as many as usuni.
We all hope the protracted fight be
. v. nr.nii r.itv editors will con-
ii .1, (I, a rant, o tllM VRr for It
helps to fill up the paper and makes
such nice reading lor tnese .uu wuni-i
avanincs.
The recent cold snap is the worst lor
several years.
Farmers are wanting to see some good
weather as there nas oeen uu very i-
ila nlnunncf done BO tar.
.iv n t
rr.,. . T : aaw mill rhich WBB
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j. ....,i taut Kantamhar has been re-
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t.!i. n n H la mar innni ikiui lubihi.
the mill i larger and better than be-
frir A.
Our dentist, Dr. W. Wallens , has
been spending a couple of weeks in the
city.
We are glad lo see Uharies uray
r tiout again, after being absent two or
three weeks in the Oregon City Santia
rum. where he underwent a painful
operation.
February 7,
Free Pills.
Send your address to II. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free Bample
box of King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. Tlieso
pills are easv in action and aro particu
lar effective iu the cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. . For Malaria and
T itiui. trnnlilaH tllPV llRVt! llUCn tirOVtHl
i..ii,i.hl. Thav Hie irnnrauteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious.
substance and to ne pnreiy veniuin.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tono to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the systom; Regular
size 2"c. per box. bold by G. A. Hard
ing, Druggist.
BRUSHES
GOOD
vs.
BAD
Do you buy your Prushes wherever you happen to
be, or do you buy them of a dealer you are sure of 1 We
have been selling our Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes on
the "money back if not satisfactory" plan for years and
yet so few have come back that we sometimes wonder if
occasionally a customer does not get a poor brush and
still not return it. We don't want YOU to do this, anyway.
We have Hair Brushes from 20c up. For 50c we can
sell you a solid back brush that will last for years. Our
25c Tooth Brush is as good and will wear as long as any
brush made ; the difference between this and a 50c
Loonen Brush is all in the finish-one will wear as long
as the other. ; r
Tcoth....5cto 75c ( HUNTlY
I,air..20cto5a0 Populaf Pr,ce Dr.st
c 3 1 OREGON CITY - OREGON