9 OREGON CITY COUWIR-HERALD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1901 Come and See the Fish The only original and genuine From Racine It does not swim but has Best Wheels That ever carried a load. When you have seen this Fish we want to show you our line of Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons, also a full line of Flows, Harrows, Drills, Pumps and Wind Mills. NORTHWEST IMPLEMENT CO. 208 Front Street CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS t To Correspondents. Items fot publication ehould be eent in a8 early ns poesible in the veek to in Bure publication. Articles received after Wednesday noon are i-onietimeB crowded out by lack of space or time. Mountain View. Mrs. Beattie went to Salem laat week to visit ber Bon. There will be a pie social at Nash's ball Saturday evening under the aus pices of the Maple Lane Orange. Every body is cordially invited to attend. Pro gram will be free, but ladies are re quested to bring a pie to be Bold at au ction. J. W. May has returned from hia trip to Idaho, and lie is now sick. John Alldredge is on the sick list wit h Dr. (Jam in attendance. Samuel Irons, of Monitor, was visit ing relat'vis here Tuesday. Mr. Sager returned from Alaska Wed nesday, and was the guest of J. Gillett. The Mountain View Suuday school was reorganized laat Sunday. Howard iirownell was un initnoualy elected su perintendent for the next year. The entertainment, which was to be given at the United lirothren church last Saturday night, was postponed on account of the rain. Misa Pearl Harrington, of Highland, is staying with Mrs. Walton and at tending the Barclay school. Miss McMillan, recently from the East , is teaching school at Maple Lane, and boarding with Mrs. Walton. Harvey Hickman is attouding college this term. Salina. Beaver Lal. Hello, Mr. Editorl After my annual outing in the hop fields I will endeavor to scribble you a few lines to let you know that. Beaver Lake is still full of water, and not a field of wheat as reported by Newsboy. Bert Wade viHited relatives at Turner one day last week. Mrs. Inman, of Springdale, Wash., is visiting relatives in this section. N. B. Wade leaves for Eastern Oregon Monday. B. V. Wyland, who has been working in Eastern Oregon for the past six months, has returned home. Miss Francis Or jshong, who has been working in Sulem during tie summer, is home viHiting her parents. Mr, Slaughter and son-in-law left for the coast last week, Frank Yorliiosis moving to Gladstone. Jake (.iruBhong him greatly improved tho looks of his residence by adding a new front porch. Mot to feel sorry over the death of our honored president is to uphold an archy. Miss May Malstead, who has been working in Oregon City this Bummer, is homo visiting her parents, but Bhe will return in a short time. Machshurg. We have hud plenty of rain, and the formers are plowing to put in another crop of 50 cent heat. Who says wheat and silver are not on par? It has been reported here that the Au rora flouring mills were burned to the ground a fe dnj'B ago. Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Jtaith and family visiied the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. (irimm, Sunday. Mr Miller, of Noody, has rented and moved onto the Moshborger place. Mr. Scritmlin, our onterpi i-iiu' post master, is erei ling a new giana. . il.-nry Barlh.of Mnrt)uam, is doing ilie wink. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Parmer ai.d fam ily vif iled friends in the upper seelUm Sunilsy. Sumo reckless hunter shot and badly wounded a horse belonging to F. C. Klii(.'er, A citizen has tumid a horse out to die. It has spine trouble. Don't do like the man did, who turned his donkey ut to die, Ed, Jlemy Bruseh has rented tho Hey nold" place. A. H. Keynolds has rented the He'ui place. The latter will dispose of Ins perconal proptrty at auction on October 6tlir MitFiB Melia mid Julia Kabourek vis- ted some friends in tho upper section Sunday. Better do your shooting and Btriking t that ballot box after this instead of practicing vilo anarchism by which the whole nation is taxed. No II. Muliuo. (Too Into for last issue.) Mm. Folger was visiting friends in Oregon City last week. Madge and Will Mulvey were In Mu lino last Sunday. Johnnie Darnall left for Portland Monday, where ho will work this winter. Charles and Boyutoa started across Portland,' Oregon 1 1 1 the mountas Tuesday to visit relatives at VVamic. Walter Wood, of Linn county, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Felger, here last ween. Mr. Murphy and family were in town last Saturday and got the benefit of the light shower. Lee Perry was visiting Fred Force Sunday Dr. Goucher has his new house al most completed. The dance given at William Wallace's home last Saturday evening was enjoyed by all present. Thanks are given to Johnnie for the good order and to the musicians for good music. Budchy. Maple Lane. Our Bchool began Monday with Miss McMillan as instructor, and with her at the helm we are assured of success. Maple Lane Sunday school adjourned sine die on last Sunday ou account of not being able to keep up with its liter ature. Maple Lane Grange, No. 296, P. of II., held its regular meeting at Nash's hall laBt Saturday, and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. 'especially about 12 o'clock. A number of visitors were present. Among them were: Mrs. Gill and son, Howard, Misa Iva Olmstead, of Harding Orange, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper and Mr. Sellwood. Miss Edith Jackson left last Saturday evening for Wright's, where she began a term of school Monday. Misses Mary and Saya Davies were the guests at A. Mautz's home Sunday. George Shortlidge was quite ill Satur day, the effect of thinking about riding the Granger's goat. Better wait until afterward, George. Mr. Beard's sister and her husband made him a short visit last week. Mr. Hodge has been quite sick, but is able to be out again. Joe Myers has a crew of men at work putting dirt on the crushed rock road. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson were visiting Mrs. Jackson and G. F. Gibbs Sunday. John GatTney called at Mautz's home Svnday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mautz and aon were up from Portland Sunday. Gibbs & Sons are out with their baler. Mrs, Jackson left yesterday for Needy to spend a few days visiting her aged pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sampson. Pansy Blohson. Need a. Lee Fish, Leu Wvland and Alvan Thompson took in the carnival at Port' land last week. Mrs, F. Bennett, of Baker City, ia vis iting her porents, Mr. and Mrs. Noe. Miss Julia Price aud Guy Munger, of Hardwarden, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Charles Molson. Miss Coyle yisited Hubbard friends Sunday. Born, to the wife of John Schwobour.a girl, on Sept. 20th. Chester Kitter, of Needy, and Eva Hansen, o( Macksburg, were married at Oregon City Wednesday, We wish the young couple succjss. Edith Johnson is quite Bick at tier home, J. Orvio, May Price and Guy Munger went to the carnival Monday. M. A car load of milk crocks just received and will sell at 8 c per gal lon, W. L. Block. the Homefurnisher. Warning! We, the undersigned uronertv lml,l..r.i of Mount Pleasant, do hereby warn all persons not 10 mint or trespass on our promises, and all persons doing such will be i ro.-ecuted to the full extent of the law. F. K. Andrews Ward B. Lawton A. C. Warner M. L. Holmes CP. Andrews D. O'Neil George Uzollo V. B, Stafford E. E. Williams H. Joehuke J. W, Partlow J. Harrisburger W. B. Partlow F. F. Thompson A. W. France W. J. W.McOord Frank Hendricks. Is Goif Catching ou to popular favor? It seems to be. A noticeable increase in sales of Pain Killer comes from golf districts. The leason for this ia clear. iWrv !)..,;. Pain Killer is the oldest and best rem edy extant for soraina. at ruin a l.rma... and soreness, all of which are nl.nm,., occurrence, either in vigorous play or through accident. Everywhere the standard liniment and balm. President McKinley's Welcome to Oregon. Thou art welcome, thrlct welcome, great chief of Nation To this land of webfoot and God given rain. MoKlnlcy, with Lincoln, we are proud here to mention, Will honor the pages of historic fame. We free-hardy sons of the valley and mount ala Extend to.our chief the duty we owe, Twice the choice of oar state, twice the choice of our Nation, McKInley, our ehiel, and all others may go. With sorrowful pride at the shrine of our Lincoln Due homage we give to the honest and true. Old Glory floats proudly o'er the Union he left us, And beneath her bright folds march the gray and the blue. With pride we roam o'er valley and mountain, But ducks on the water we refer yon to Spain. How with Oregon dash we crossed the Equator To reckon with Dons for sinking the Maine. Clark's motto, "steady lads, as we go Into action; Make the deeds of this day remembered In Spain. My hearties, below keep your fires abUzIng, And each gunner aboard, remember the Maine." Two seamen they quarrelled who should have the laurel These acts ol our heroes, we sadly deplore. The Brooklyn stood off from the shot of the Colon. , Twas our Oregon Greyhound, that run her ashore. We are proud of our Chief, and proud of our country From this land of Webloot to the east corner of Maine. Should McKInley .again need us, and a Clarke to lead us, The deeds, we have done, we can do them ngain. Twas Washington, who gave us the land we are proud of, Our Lincoln saved the Union from breaking in two. And now to the Chief, we delight here to honor McKInley united the Grey and the Blue. M. T. Canemah, April 30ih 1901. PROBATE COURT. Judge Ryan Made Several Or den During the Week. The will of the late James L. Bailey. , .... r 1 ut uiuu&uiuuB otHusii, was Hummed to probate by County Judge Ryan Mon day. The will provides for the follow ing bequests after the payment of fun eral expenses and debts : rirsi, to nis cousin, Anna Imel, $500. Second, to kis Bteodauirliter. Mrs. .In- seph Uurrin, $400. Third, to his cousin. Lnidnnti T An. derson, house and lot in Phillip Foster uonation land claim. Fourth, to his Btendaushter. Vanclinn Clark, $150. io his stepson, Firmley Walkley, $150. Mrs. Hattie Vancnren. widow nt .T nhn Vancuren, $50 Francis Bailev ia named in llio will aB executor. The greater part of the estate consists ot notes. A Fine Piano. There are in Oregon City's hom e matiyfine am manosj but the most valuable .-.. de livered at Ori . , . ... -. , Domingo Mai has been se -1 House of For ',.. . . their piano i The genu.. , O.x'.wz ...... ,e made in Bos,.-.. . ;, v,; , finest equir ; ' : ;, world. The - - -iv ..; by Jonas Cu..uig, the elder, in io-u, thus making the Chickering piano the oldest established instrument in Amer ica. Ever since those' early days the name of Chickering has been intimately connected with the highest ideals in the musical development of the country and it goes without saying that the Chick ering piano of today, while it has always been recognized as the best in America, it ifl today made more nearly perfect and altogether better than it ever has been made during the many years of its illustrious history. The prize Chickering is fully guaran teed by Filer's Piano House as well as the manufacturers, and the bill of Bale and the tuning ticket accompany' the in strument. Lucky,, indeed, will be the institution that manages to secure so valuable a prize. VAuntary Observer's Weather Report . Following is the voluntary observer's report for the month of September, at Miramonte Farm, Aurora, Clackamas county : Mean temp., 57.5. Max. tern., 83. Date, 18th. Min. temp. 38. Date,15ih and 10th. Total prtcip. 3 93 inches. No. days clear, 14. Partly cloudy, 0. Uloudy, 10. Prevailing wind, direction, northwIiBt. G. Mukcke, Observer, Notice Ilavilll! SllliI mv fiimitiiro huainnoa T have placed all my accounts in the uaiiuouiduiiii it , jjouor, over uoiuen Hule Bazaar, for collection, and parties inueoieii win Kiiuiiy can ana settle at once. Mr. Lodi r will also pay accounts against the undersigned. Uuokge II. Youxo, Forestry Studies. Mr. Editor: There seems to be a growing interest fn the subject of for estry throughout our county. Will you permit me, through your valuable col umns, to buggest to those who are inter ested in the study of our native trees that the Dest book to use, all things coiv sidered, is the "Hanlibook of West Anieiican Cone-Bearers." bv Prof. .1. n Lemmon, the noted forestry expert of California. The book is handy in size, emireiy practical and sella at a reason able price. Huntley's book store has consented to order copies for tluse who may desire to have it. A. J. Montgomery, Water Melon, and Cholera are easily associated. This dreaded and grave trouble of the bowels causes much suffering, painful cramps, profuse sweating and intense thirst with vomiting, purging and evacuations. Treat vigorously with Perry Davis' Paia Killer. It is Hlli,inr m.t .oU t, - standard remedy. Druirinstn 2S and An cents. FlGPRUBE CereaJ A delicious food drink, which, as a tabic beverage, is preferable to coffee and tea. The nutritive and delic ious properties of California figs, prunes and grains are retained by our special pro cess of manufacture and are fully extracted by boiling from 5 to 10 minutes only. Wo Fruit 46 At All Grocers, O rains. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it eeemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible forOough, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00- Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. His back got so lame he could not fctoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Elec tric Bitters which effected such a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medi cine cures backache and kidney trouble, Eurifles the blood and builds up your ealth. Only50cat Oeo. A. Harding's drug store. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H. Kads, of Jonesyile, Va., "which caused horrible leg Bores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Ar nica Salve wholly cured me after every thing else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, 25c. What's Your Face Worth? Someti mea a fortune, but never if you iave a sallow complexion, a jaundiced, .. , .noth patches and blotches on the 'I: all signs of Liver Trouble. But '. ling's New Life Pills give Clear ' vi, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. ' !.! 25 cents at Geo. A. Harding's drug 1 I ''I',', A report from Supt. J. O. Gluck, Re jcri school, Pruntytown, W. Va. Oct. 18th, 1900. "After trying all other ad vertised cough medicines we have de cided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex clusively in the West Virginia reform school. I find it the roost effective, and ibjolutely harmless." Oharman & Co. Charles R. Wessmar, Evanston, 111., writes : "My boy 2 years old had a se vere could whica reiused to yield to any treatment until we tried Foley's Honey and Tar. He was completely cured be fore using on bottle." Take none but Foley's. Oharman & Co. 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She was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure and in less than a week eftor she began using it, ehe was greatly improved audtliree bottles cured her." Mrs. T. Briddleman, of ParBhallville, Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for thirteen years and had tried a num ber of doctors without relief. After two applications of Banner Salve, her hands became better and In a short time she was entirely cured. Beware of substi tutes. Cliarman & Co. How's This! WeoffrrOue Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chksey & Co., Props., Toledo. O. We. the uiiilersiiriiRil. iisvn L-nna-ti V J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve mm peneciiy honorable in all business- transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm West & Tri-ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan A Marvi.v, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. 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