OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1901 I CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS j Bearer Lake. As this in the first time any notes from Uiis place have appeared in the .tolnmns of the Courier-Herald, we will to our nest to let you know that we are not dead yet, as we think ourselves worthy of intermixing with the outer wo-Id. Haying season is almost over. Warm vujather still continues C Ci Vorhit'H was transacting busi ness in the county peat Fridav last. Miss Tessa Larkin and Miss Katie Dunlavy, of Marquam, were visiting their many frieudi in this community last week. A umnher of our bnys attended the icecream social at Scott's Mills, and all reported having had a jolly time. Mr. Slaughter is freighting for Mr. McC learn. Bert Wade made a trip to Marquam last, Tuesday. A. T Hleating. of Portland, is visit ing friends in our burg this week. A. I. Muzineo, who has been work ing in a lodging camp near Kanier for the ra't year, returned home on a viBit to his pareuts, but has again left for his work. 0. A. Ryan bad a desperate encounter with three beats last .Saturday. Hav ing onlv a gun and line shot to defend himself his chances were slim, although he killed one and wounded the other two in the engagement and brought his prize into camp without a scratch. The boys are scouring the woods for the other two, and also to secure the honors of war. H?rve Hartman, of Stotts Mills, was haulinii shinnies from the Wilson shingle camp laBt week. Mis. Orouse and Mr. Wilson went berry picking at Seedom one day last week. Jake Gtoshong lias lentedthe Widow Nicholson place, who intends to go to Eastern Oregon soon . Hard Hitter. Flowers, ribbons, fancy chiffrons great sacrifice. Miss Goldsmith. at . Elwood. Mrs. Eva Maplethorpe and family, of Willamette, are out visiting her parents and relatives. Fiester Cadon au left for Eastern Ore goi Friday morning to work during harvest. Hannah Scbiewe was the guest of Delia Henderson Wednesday. Ida Wilson, who is working at Park place, came borne Sunday and made a short visit with her parents. Frank llittner look a load of blocks to Oregon City for his father . Miss Ferah Wilson accompanied him, and she will remain there for a week visiting with friondH. While Frank Wilson was splitting wood yesterday morning his five-year-old sitter, Lydia, ran under the ax re ceiving a severe gash on her nose. Henry Turner has returned to Port land to work. July 27. Lali.a Rookii. Union Hull. Several of the farmers are harvesting their grain. Most of them will have a good crop of oats . Mrs. Nettie Kiggs went to Portland one day last week. Jacob Grader, of New Era, has been visiting relatives and friends in this vi cinity for the past week. T. J. Grimes, who was thrown from his horse about two weeks ago, ia get ting well rapidly. Horn, July 25th to the wife of L. P. Burns, a son. Mother and child are getting along nicely. Johnnie Cruder, of New Era, visited his sister, Mrs. J. il. Burns, Sunday last. John and Perry Burns have been harvesting for George Kauch tor the past week, Miss Sarah Boals is visiting at the homo of Mr. Garrett. John Thomas lias gone to Russell mines to woik. Mrs. Charles Pembroke visited Mrs. L P. Burns one day last week. Mr, and. Mrs T. J. Grimes visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bums laBt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Kauch went to Canity last Saturday. Mis. Webb, of Portland, is visiting Mrs. II. S. 0. Phelps. Mrs. Cooke nnd Mrs. Barber, of Ore gon City, visited Mrs. Geoige Rauch one day last week.' John Burns went toCanby last Mon day on business. Joseph Perringer has been helping Miko Uuirass harvest for the past week. Backwoods. A beautiful line of baby bonnets and hats, ail reduced, at Miss Goldsmith. Pleuna nt Jlill. Tint weather is line and the binders are running i" every direction. Smallpox L a thing of the past and would have been forgotten u i.-o if it liadn'; been for a certain doe. or in Sherwood. Mrs. F. M. Baker is very sick, and her recovery is doubtful. Henry Baker, who cut his fo.it a short time ngu and came near bleeding to death. is getting along nicely. K. I., linker lost a yalahle mare one day last week by being snagged. Mi.-ses Annie nnd l.ttlti Meyers, of Portland, tiro visiting with their cousin, Mrs. II 1!. Baker. John and (M s Davi, of Lafayette, and Arthur Baker, of Jed'erson, ate spending a few days with their uncle, Jay linker. Aaron and Jim MeConiioll have dng dou n -15 feet in Jay Baker's well, and have not reached water vet. Tom is a good boy. lie lets the boys sit on the fence and watch old Jack, but the btei ze. - ' Norm says, "whoa, jump in Andry, we'll catch" Via. Mnlino . A number of the farmers are cutting their fall grain, Mr. and Mrs. Davis were visiting at the home of G. W, hrce Sunday. Pouitlas Flinn, who ow ns property in thi section, was down from Eastern Or egon on a visit. Charles Boynton went to Oregon City a few days ago to get some blacksmith ing done. J. J. Mallatt and family were visiting at the home of W. M. Wallace last Sunday. Miss May Davis was the guest of Miss Elva Erickson Sunday. Mrs. Ida Dodge is visiting her pa rents at present. Mr. and Mrs. Barger were visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. M. Manning, last week. Katie Lyons has gone to her home at Lyons with her cousin, Frank Manning. John Lamm wept to Silverton last Sunday on a visit. Agnes Wallace was the guest of Katie Lyons last Sunday. Mrs. U. W. Force has a little baby girl at her home, of which she is very proud of. iSUNCHY. Great reduction at Miss Goldsmith. on all trimmed hats Meadowbrook . Most of the farmers have their hay in and some of the wheat is nearly ready to cut. . . T K Orem went to Olarkes Saturday, R. P. Cooper and family visited Mr. Dickey's relatives Sunday, Blackberries are plentiful in this neighborhood. D. H. Loonev was in town Saturday. A, L. Larkins and family and Mrs. Kay visited Mrs. Wilson at Beaver Creek Sunday. Mr. Bohart, of Dennison, Iowa, was visiting old friends here .a short time ago. He intends to locate in Oregon, Tol'SY Currinaville. Currinsville has not been heard from for a long time, but it is still alive. Miss Anna liarkenrider, who was taken to the hospital at Portland a few weeks ago to undergo an operation for appendicitis, is sloly improving. Misses Ella, Francis and Olive Currin are visiting relatives and friends in urrinsville and Snrinewater. Mrs. Stone is still on the sick list, and she does not seem to get any better. J. W. Stone came home Saturday ana returned Sunday to his work at Orient. Mrs. J. W. Lewellan and daughter, Sallie, of Springwater, were visiting Mrs. Lewellen's siBter, Mrs. Hale, Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Laufman ar rived. Sunday from Fairhaven, Wash,, and are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitching. Busy Beb. Everything in the Millinery line at a great reduction. Miss Goldsmith. Frog Pond. F. E. Barnes has anew watch. Charles Turner made a flying trip to Portland on Monday to get some extras for his binder. Albert Turner and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner at Tigardvillo. Charles Thompson has just hnisheu moulding 47,000 bricks. He will be ready to fire the kiln in about two weeks. Moser, Peters & Elligsen Oo. will try, their new thresher the latter part of this-week. Henry Truby, sr., is building an adr dition to his barn. The M. B. A. lodge will give an ice cream social and dance at Wilaonville hall on August 10th. Fred Elligson has purchased a new McCormick binder. Dr. Aden, who occasionally visits the swamp, reports that the onions are look ing very gjod. Miss Anna Truby mourns the loss of a $45 cow, which Bhe had just sold. E.,8. Kruee and sister, Lavina, are visiting relatives at Sandy. Charles Turner says there is a new kind of fever raging between here and the river, an I he ia going to haye Dr. Aden to give it a thorough investiga tion. Miss Dora and Oscora Soderback, of Portland, are visiting at Ihe home of J. G. Aden this week. Wilhoit. As Wilhoit has not appeared in your columns for some time the world may suppose that she is dead, but don't be deceived for she is in full blast. The hotel of this place iscrowded with hoarders, and quite a number of camp ers are on the grounds. Last Saturday evening the people of Wilhoit gave another pleasant party. Everyone had a good time. Hops are looking line in this vicinity, and a large crop is expected. Mr, llattman had two red haired hoy working in his yard all spring, but the hops grew so fast that he had to take the bovs out of the yard altogether. Another ice cream social was held at Scotts Mills Saturday evening. Every one had a good time. La-t Tueid.iy evening the people of Will.o t an t vicinity enj ed x pleas.int tints at. a pirty givvu at the hill. CHAMPION BINDERS We guarantee that the Eccentric Sprocket wheel on this machine will give an alwlnte cain of U-3 per cent of power at the time of tieing and dis closing bundle. The force feed eleva'or will waste lef grain than any other. There Is less shattering. The Belief Bake keeps inner etui of platform clear. Eeryone of those using Champion Binders says it has no equal . Send for Catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Sts. rOBTLAND, - OREGON This rjlace is eettiniz to be a popular resort, and is being liberally patronizad by picnic parties and other gatherings during the eummer months. Mr, Slaughter, or Missouri ruage, is still on the road herding his 'four-horse team with a whipstalk live feet long and a lash six feet long to herd them in the road. Mrs. Millie Nicholson has rented her farm to Jake Groshong, and she will start for Eastern Oregon in a few days, where she will make her home this sum mer with her son. Mrs. Minnie Blackney, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting her mother Mrs. Millie Nicholeoo, who resides on Mis souri Ridge. She will return home in a few days. Everyone is excited over tue capture of a b -ar last Saturday . Charlie Ryan, of this place, was going to his farm near juarquam wun ins euoigun uu ins shoulder when he spied a large bear on a root eamg blackberries. He soon emptied his gun, but the old bear came down on the root, as it she had only naa a scare. On looking around Charlie saw two cubs, and soon had one of them ly ing on the ground. He returned to this place and reporting what had happened, he with a number of others hunted for the. two other bears, but no trace of them could be found. Mrs. Jane Milstead. who has been working in a hotel at Oregon City for the past three months, is home again. Andv Mazingo, who has been work ing in a logging camp for the past year, was in this burg last week spending a f jw days with his old friends. Tenny Blackney, who has been work ing in Portland, is in our burg visiting his.friends and relatives. - Bert Wade will starf for Eastern Ore gon in a few days, where he will herd sheep this eummer. News Boy. Great clearance sale. Miss Goldsmith Garfield. over, and Haying is over, and harvest is at hand. Blackberrying seems to be the rage this week. . Two new arrivals at Garfield on July 24 A girl at Fred Davis' and a boy at Frank Irvin's. " Some people complain of (he hot weather, but we think it very delightful compared with the Kansas hot winds. The sisters of 'the Methodist church surprised their pastor, Bro. Exon,-with a lovely quilt. Several of our neighbors attended ihe campmeeting at Viola last Sunday. They bring back good reports. - Fern. Canby. Miss Mattie Terry is in Portland as sisting in the care of her sister, Eva, who has been ouite ill. Joseph Graham and Frank Weed left for the hot springs at Collins, Wash., last Monday. They expect to be gone for two weeks. D. C, Booms went up in the hills to look after his timber claim last week returning Sunday. Kev. Dnnlap and Mr. Barmore have gone to the mountains to look after a few deer and trout they hare up there. Ed Shull had to quit his job at Oak land and rtturn home, as he has a bail case of poison oak. Dr. Dedman ,and family left Monday for Wilhoit, where they will remain for two weeks. James Koclier is laid up with a lame arm caused by too much hard work. Mr. Henshaw, our agent.has returned to his duty again after a few days' ab sence at Newbers and Marion. Henry Knight was taken very sick last Sunday evening. He went to Oregon City to consult Dr. Liar 11, who did not give him much encouragement for his recovery . , Fred Lucke, has arrived from the East and is visiting with bia brother, Charles, and family. He expects to re main here several weeks. H. B. Elworthy and family, of Port land, are camping on the camp grounds. They will here for two weeks. Andrew Kocher sold Shaler & Co., of Molalla, a new separator and engine, which was taken off the train here. Mr. Mr.Shaferhas one of the best outfits for threshing in the county. Neetlg. Quite a number of Needyites attended the K. P. picnic at Hubbard Saturday and reported having a pleasant time. Dick Garrett and family and Fred Watson and wife went to Soda Springs Saturday and returned home Monday. Jake Kauil'man and Dave Scholl, of Hubbard, passed through Needy enroute to the mountains. There are eight men here from Tort land putting up poles and wires for the telephone. They expect to have it fin ished by Saturday night. Mrs. Tena Kramer is home again from Newport. - Mrs. Minnie Foi tune, of Portland, is visiting leiatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Will, Jr., of Au rora, went, through Needy on their wheels a lew days ago. There are several emigrants here frjm the East looking for farms. Miss Zora Fish went to Woods, Or., with the Crocker family Sunday. There will he a grand ball Saturday' ntght at Independence hall. Every body invited. Evergreen. We are having plenty of hot weather now. Yesterday was the hottest day of the season so far llaivestiig is well under way, and nearly all the prospects are for a good jield. Miss Annie Johnston lias returned from Oregon City to her home, where she will make a short visit. The iee cream social given atEiliott Prair'e asutt -nde 1 by a hayrack load of ycu ig pei pleof this place. A good lima nnd lots ot cream were reported. Profess r E. M. Y uler and family ac companied by Miss Wolverton, are vis iting with tiid former's parents this week. John Cr.cker left here Monday for jOivan Park. His sister, Nellie, and j Mis Zoe Fish accompanied him. E. J. OarUer and family, of Colorado, I ara visiting friends in this neighbor i hood. They expect to 1 tc ite here. Mis. H L Yoderwas visiting rela- live at Silverton one day la-it week. Mrs. John Lantz.of Portland, was the ' guest of Mr J. Schwartz for a few days. ' Rev. W. Purker, of Yaneotiver, was : vi-iting fiiends here this week, j Mr. and Mrs. R. Garrett and their son and daughter, together with Mr. i "1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for thirty years. It is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfelder, Grantfork, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If' the hair-. spfec?ng is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of 1 your head, is a triena. g Ayer's Hair Vigor ia advance- will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. g $1.00 a bottle. All driijglals. f If your dnnrffist rnnnot supply yon, send us one doilur anil we will exproae you a bottle. lie biire and reive tlie mime of your nearest express oflie.e. Address, I J"' AV'l'Ofn IniAll TV.I-.ao and Mrs. Fred Watson, were camping at Wilhoit for a couple of days last ween. C. C Molson,of Needy, passed through here today. Mr. and Mrs. T. Witson, of Washing ton, are visiting with the former'e brother, of this place. July 30. . S. Eagle Creek, The weather is uncomfortably warm , although everybody is busy and all is lively. Haying is almost over, although a few are working yet Most all of the Eagle Creek people at tended the basket meeting at Currins ville Sunday, and all repoited having had a pleasant time and a good dinner Eaule Creek is nearly overflown witti visitors. Mrs. McCnllough and Mrs. McCoy, of Portland, are the gueBts of Mrs. E. N. Foster. Miss Nettie Bradley, of Oregon City, is visiting Miss Pearl .roster. Mrs. Flemming, of Portland, is visit' inn her mother. Mrs. E. Wilbern. Mrs. Vancuren will leave for Portland Tuesday, where Bhe wilL remain several weeks. Manv people are going to the moun tains for berries and an outing. Mrs. E. L. Deyoe and daughter, of Portland, are the guests of .Mrs. J. P. Forrester. Miss Tollie Shull, of Portland, is vis iting Mrs. Suter and family, of this place. Dr. C. B. Smith and family have gone to the coast to remain for a few weeks Miss Hannah Johnson is the guest of Mrs. H. b . Gibson. Mrs. L Glover met with quite a ser ious accident last week by iturting her baud on a fence. She has sintered con siderable with it, 'hut it is now improv ing. Miss Flora Deen, of Kelso, was the guest of Miss Myrtle Winesett Thurs day. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Duncan went to the mountains Saturdrv. Albert Bell, of Kelso, was in Eagle Creek Sunday. Ben Forrester, Geoige and Henry Wilson and Oren Ballow went to the burns Sunday to pick blackberries. Miss Lillie Hoffmeister was visiting her sister-in-law on Sandy Kidge Itiurs day. Kol Douglass and his new buggy were in Eagle Creek Saturday evening Is that the reason the girls are all making "goo-goo eyes at Rolhe? Olgaa O'del Mountain VieiO. Mrs. Darling's sister, of Mount Au- bern, Benton county, Iowa, is visiting here thin month. Mrs. Mertie 0. Lewie and children, of Russellville, Multnomah county, were visiting relatives here Thursday and Fridav of last week. Mr. Lewellen is building a new wood shed. J. W. Currin is having lumber hauled for a new house. Messrs. F.'M. Darlirig and J. N. Har rington spent a few days of last week in the mountains. El wood Frost returned home last week, and he ij now working for Mr Nash. George Everliart, of Molalla, was in this burg Monday. Frank Ringo has a large carbuncle on his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Beattia spent Wednes day in Portland, where they were trans acting business. Julia and Johnnie May are visiting at Beaver Creek this week. Sauna. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Clticapo Oottaxe Organ at Block's. $130 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will l pleased to learn ttntt thoie is at least one dreaded disease Unit science has been able to cure in all its singes, and thnt is Catarrh, lla'l's Catarrh Cure is Ihe only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Caurrh being a constitutional dis ene. requires n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interrally, nelin r dir.cily upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and- giving the patient stietiRth by building up the constitution and nssisling nature in doing its work. The proprietors have s i much faith in its curative powers, tluit thty offer One llmalrcil Hollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. UrSoM tv rrujsists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. (iueriisey bull at Abernetliy bruise. Bestow pi u'e, near Season, $1 5J. TL'ia signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BroraoQuinine Taweu the remedy that etirnj a cold in ne day Hair Splits KJ S0 XS, ixth CEiii-AniHial ... Jialy 8, 19 1 All Goods Marked Bqvii Some Away Below Cost Several dozen Boy's and Misses Shoes at $i.oo a pair. Children's Shoes at 50c a pair. Must make room for "Fall" goods. McKinRICK "The Shoe Man" Next Door to Bank of Oregon City P. S. All Nice Clean Goods ! OREGON CITY GUN STORE H. W. JACKSON, Prop. Largest Line of Shot Prices to suit REMEMBER THE PLACE Jackson's Bicycle Shop Opposite Huntley's - MANHOOD rrnrnTlin atroncfhenRnrid reRtren Rmnll W'MMIMIIIWI" ''..!' W 1 '1 BEFORE and AFTER The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled wttb Proatatlti. CUPIDENEis the only known remedv to cure without au operation. 6000 lestlmonb als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does sot effect a permanent cur 11,00 a box, six for (5.00, by mail. Send for raxicclrcular and testimonials. Address VO V M KDICIJiB CO, P. O. Box 2075, Ban Francisco, Cal For Bed bf E. GE0. A. HIRDING, Druggist LOWER PRICES than in Portland AT The Fair Stored Sleeveless Vests, 5c and up Ladies' Black Hose, 7c and up Children's Black Hose, 5c and up Men's Medium Weight 'Under wear, 25c a garment "Radiant," substitute for silk, 3 balls for 10c Ladies' and Children's Polkadot Stockings, ioc a pair Handkerchiefs, 2c. and up A car load of milk crocks just received and will sell at 8 c per gal lon, W.-L. Block, the Homefurnisher, The Portland City & Oregon Etilway Company will run cars every 30 minutes between Oregon City and Portland Sun day. A delightful vide for only 25 cents the round trip. The cars run deal through to Canemah on that day. Grand Millinery Sale begins today Miss Goldsmith's. at Oregon City C Portland Hirer Line. The new steamer "Leona" will eo on this route May 30th, making four round trips every day. This boat has been limit especially for the Oregon Oily and Portland route by the Graham Bros., of the Oregon City Transportation fom pany. They believe the time- has come when a good passenger and freight boat will receive enough patronage from the two cities to support the same. The time card will be as follows: Leave Ore gon City at 7 and 10 a. m., 1:30 and 4:30 p.m.. Leave Portland 8:30 and 11:30 a.m., 3:30 and 6:03 p.m. Round trip will be 25 cents. 1 ! x mi ay 9 t Guns in Oregon Gty Main Street RESTORED "CUPIDENB This great VeiMtubla Vltullzer.theDreflurlD. tton of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood, InBomnla, l'ulns In the Back. Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debililv, Pimples, Unfitness to Marrv, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele ana Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night Prevents quick, nessof discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and all the horrors of Impotency ClTPinKNEcleuuses the liver, the kidnevs and the urinary oreans of all impurities. weak nrffflna. Oregon City, Oregon For Sale or Trade Entire stock of furniture, tin- ware, stoves graniteware, hardware, and fixtures. Will take stock ranch or Eastern Oreson stock in exchange for whole or part. Call on or address, G; H. YOUNG, Box 358. Oregon City, Oregon M--M--MtH 9 I Swedish ! Asthma I Cure ABSOLUTELY CURES i : Asthma t Hay Fever t Bronchial Trouble I GUARANTEED NO OPIATES For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY Oregon City, Oregon ' -