Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, November 22, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    ORBGOlf C1TV COUUSt-mCRALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 221901
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i . CORRESPONDENCE
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Molalla.
Mololla ia booming, notwithstanding
the near approach of winter.
Fay Moody is making improvements
oa his dwelling. He has removed a
part of the building and has attached
mother one thereto, and when com
pleted it will make a decided changt in
the looks of things, ggw; & Oaf
Warren Gray has bought the'.Sanford
property from F. 0. Perry, and has pre
pared a packing house, and he is paying
the highest market price for dreRed
pork, lie is prepared to handle all the
hogs that he can get.; EH
Our harness maker, Mr. Mackrell, has
bought the N. P. Kayler packing house
and lot, which will extend his property
to a back etreet and give him an outlet.
Mr. Mackrell is doing good work with
his new Landis sewing machine, and he
is filling his shop with harness.
The Artizan and Maccabee lodges of
Molalla are preparing for a grand ti-r e
on Thanksgiving.
There will be a free entertainment at
the Echoolhouse hall on Thanksgiving,
which will commence at 10 o'clock a.
m. A free dinner will be served to ah
who care to come. A speaker from
Portland will be present. All are in
vited to come, and those who can to
bring well-tilled baskets. A grand ball
will he given in the evening by the afore
mentioned rders . Tickets, including
eupiitr, $1.
Some of ti e young men of Molalla
met recently and organized a dancing
club. They intend to meet about twice
i month and charge only enough ad
nision to pay expenses.
HusKell Bros, are about ready to start
their new sawmill situated on the Mo
alia river some six miles east of this
,)lace. Tho mill is placed in a fine body
jf timber. They are experienced mill
men, and will undoubtedly make a suc
cess of the enterprise.
There will ba a shooting match at Mo
.alla on Monday Nov. 25, 1901, for tur
keys. There will be both trap affd tar
;et iihoo')ting. Kverybody invited.
Our fchool is progressing finely with
,'rof. Brown and MUs Harrington as
;euchers. X. Y. Z.
Meadowbrook.
It has been showering a little the last
.'ew days.
It. 1'. Cooper and family visited B.
foyer and fiimily (Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Orem and Mrs.
taniBby visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sun
. lay.
there has been a bear in our burg
'ately which caught a sheep belonging
o 1). II. Looney.
Louis Standiugor went to Portland
Saturday.
O. lionachor is building a fine log
house. That's business I
Miss Nannie Loonuy visited her pa
ents Sunday.
It. P. Oouper and son, Mr. Larson and
wn called on Mr. Grimm Thursday, and
m their return homo they met Mr.
Jrimin's son-in-lair corning from Ore
rpn City.
Topsy.
Union J lull . ., '
Sam Culver, of Clackamas, was visit
ing J. II. Burns ami family last week.
Will Johnson is working in Adkins'
lopping camp.
Miss Mae Thomas usited the school
Friday.
Miss Mollie Burnt) returned home
from Portland laBt week.
Frank Hilton went to Canby one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Ranch went to
Canby last Friday.
Mr. Bissel, of Canby, was the guest of
C J. Urimes and wife last Wednesday.
's all right, if you are too fat;
ind all wrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
'iealthy; a little more, or less, is
10 great harm. Too fat, consult
t doctor; too thin, persistently
iiin, no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil. '
There are many causes of get
ting too thin; they all come
inder these two heads: over
vork and tinder-digestion.
Stop over-work, if ycu cm;
mt, whether you can or r.ot,
.ike Scott's Emulsion of Cod
iivcr Oil, to balance yourself
vith your work. You can't live
hi it-truc-but, by it, you
in. There's a limit, however
rou'll pay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
")il is the readiest cure for
"can't eat," unless it comes of
our doing no work-you can't
bug be well and strong, without
.me sort of activity.
Tho ponulno has
.his picture on it,
3K8 no otner.
If you have not
vao 8am pie, its a-
rreeaoie taste win y
surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists,
409 Pearl Street,
wew rorK. vaesr-v
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
utmam
5k
flOBL
on
if
We are glad to learn that . Mrs. Sam
Wilkerson is regaining tier health.
Charles Thomas attended the- dance
at Macksburg last Saturday night.
Johnnnie Grader, of New Era, was
seen in this vicinity a few days ago in
bis two-horse buggy.
Miss Eliza Burns returned home from
New Era last Monday.
John Burns visited Frank Hilton last
Sunday.
Jesse Adkins, who has been sick for
several weeks, is somewhat improved in
health.
Miss Cora Waldron is staying with
her grandmother, Mrs. Adkins, for a
few weeks.
Mrs. Hanson is staying with Mrs.
William Parker this winter..
Backwoods.
Cotton.
We are having terrible cold rainy
weather at Col ton, and it looks as though
winter has set in for good.
Mr. Gorbett butchered his hogs yes
terday. Lewie Hubbard has typhoid fever.
Dr. ILeavitt, of Molalla, is attending
him.
Jehu Dix, who has been in Washing
ton for the paet eight months, returned
home on Wednesday last to visit for a
few days. He expects to return to
Washington Monday.
B. C. Palmer and Emery Gottberg
went to Washington yesterday to work.
Mr. Soules, of Woodburn, was in Ool
ton this week.
There will be preaching at Colton to
morrow evening.
Nov. 16. Sunflower.
Beaver Creek.
Special services on Thanksgiving Day
will be held at the Welsh Congregational
church at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p.m. A
cordial invitation is extended to all to
be present.
J. Morlaib, Pastor.
Liberal,
Farmers have about all finished seed
ing, and are rushing their fall plowing.
There is not much fall wheat being
sowed this fall.
A good many of the farmers are butch
ering their hogs and putting them down
in the brine barrel for bacon.
Colds seem to be very numerous here.
N. H. Darnall has moved onto the
Moody place for the winter.
J. Akine has purchased a new horse
from John Jackson. Save the cart
shafts, John I
John Dodge lost a finger in the shingle
mill last week by edging bolts.
John Rhodes is building a fence along
the road, hut how about the dam you
are making? Will the water run between
the boulders? I lay yes.
Miss Efiie Morey Las lost her Phillip
pine pup. Some one not having the
fear of God before his eves took it. .. The
quicker they return it the better olf
they will be. Woe unto them, if they
don't.
Levi Stehman is on the sick list.
You'll be over it by Thanksgiving, Levi.
Say, if the wedding bells don't ring
soon, some of our pretty girls will live
to be old maids.
Sylnia.
Stone.
The new church building, which is be
ing built by the Disciples o! Christ will
be ready for use on the first Lord's day
in December and a general invitation is
extended to all who can come, and a
special invitation to all Disciples.
The fruit tree man made a delivery at
Stone last Monday and left some fine
trees for which he carried away most of
the looce change from this part of the
country.
The creamery is on a standstill for the
want of milk. (No cows, no milk, no
butter.) '
Miss Andrews had to discontinue
school for a few days on account of ill
ness. We hope she will be able to be
back with rod in hand to continue the
school in a few days.
Stone has the lead in school bells of
Clackamas county, and it will be a ban
ner district shortly.
The surveying party up the Clacka
mas river has caused many junctures in
the last week. Some say are going to
run motors up the river, while others
say it is steamboats up the county road
and so it goes.
Most of the boys that have been away
logging this summer have returned.
Amongst them were Sy and Owen Hat
tan, Hoy Spague, Lester Sprague, Mr.
Ortleah and Mr. Shell'.
J. J. Hattan is havling lumber to
make some improvements.
Stone is on tho boon. If you don't
believe it, come out and see.
Needy.
Needy is to haye a shooting match the
23 rd.
Archie Moreland goes to San Francis
co, Cal., Saturday. He will he accomp
anied by his sister, Mrs. Ida Seaton, as
far as Portland.
Fred Smith and Dave Yoderare haul
ing potatoes for Archie Moreland.
Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Gracio,
were visiting Salem friends last week.
Mr. Mohr is laid up with neuralgia.
Miss Wilda Eldott returned homo
Monday from Portland and Oregon
City.
Frank Fich sold his hops last woek
at U.'4 cents.
Fred and Milo Lsittss returned to their
home in Gresham Tuesday after several
days' yisit with Needy friends.
Macksburg.
G. W. Scramlin is building a board
and wire fence along his lower place.
The school house has 'been improved
by having two new windows in front. 0.
G . Mack's room received an addition of
several pupils Monday.
Miss Millie Kabouiic is working for
Mrs. G. W. Scramlin.
There is going to be a new sidewalk
in new road soou.
Cheater Smith has a new ritio.
It is rumored that Cole, of Barlow, is
going to wove his sawmill to Ueorga
Williams' place near Macksburg.
Fred LaMour has returned from East
ern Oregon, where he has been working.
Born, Novembember 13th, to the wife
ot F. Kraxberger, a son.
Mars.
OAHTOIIIA.
Bean tlid M KM M HaYB Always Boigiit
Barlow.
We suppose everyone knowsithat'it it
raining in the Willamette valley.
. Health l.ere is eenerallvfcood
Otherwise sensible people den't get
miffed at articles they see in the papers
in which their name is not mentioned
that him a thousand other people just as
hard. Thousands of men get drunk
that have sense enough left not to get
angry every time they see it mentioned
in the papers. Getting angry is as fool
ish as getting drunk.
It sounds ugly and insulting to hear
so many young men call every old man
"dad" whom they meet. Civilization
seems to be retrograding.
Thank you, Mexico, for your simple,
but scientific plan for keeping a cow
from switching her tail while she is be
ing milked. It's all right, and no doubt
it works all right on the Macksburg
cows, but our Barlow cows' hip bones
do not pretrude sufficiently to hold the
rope.
Needy, Macksburg and other inland
points, take notice I Barlow is now fully
equipped with a telegraph office with
the gentlemanly and accommodating
Will Irvin installed as operator.
Frank Jesse, the printer, was up from
Portland Sunday visiting his parents.
Edgar F. Judy, son of Mrs. Dement,
came home from Glenn's Ferry, Idaho,
laht week, but he thinks that he will re
turn to Idaho. Ed is said to be a good
boy.and his many friends here would be
pleased to have him remain with us.
We were sorry to hear that Mrs. He
man Lee, of Canby, was compelled to
take 10 her bed again last Saturday after
her protracted illness last winter. Dr.
Will Gieey, of Aurora, waa summoned,
who pronounced it asthma and'broncnial
trouble.
The G. 0. P. is getting frightened at
Eocialism. See how the poet office of
ficials are trying to drive socialist pa
pers out of the United States mail, and
you never see it mentioned in either of
the old party papers, Freedom of the
press now means the republican prees.
John Andrews butchered nine sevn?
months old pigs last week that netted
him $82.27. Who said there wasn't any
money in pigs? About everything John
handles turn0 to gold.
Mary Giesy, aged 15 years, of Ol.vm
pia, WaBh., died at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, George
Zeigler, Friday evening at 9 o'clock.
The funeral took place Sunday,.and the
remains were iuterred in the Aurora
cemetery. This makes the fourth child
that Mrs. Giesy has lost by that dread
disease, diphtheria. The mother ar
rived from Olympia Saturday at 1 0
o'clock.
As reported by Ihe worthy secretary,
Miss Bessie Shepard, the Barlow euchre
club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Jesse Saturday evening. The
progressive prizes were won by R..E.
Irvin and Miss Bessie Shepard ; lone
hand, 0. U. Barlow, and the booby was'
captured by H. T. Molyin. Those hold-'
ing the highest number of lone hands
and progiessions at the close of .the'
seasun will receive extra prizes.
W. P. Hawley, manager of the Crown
paper mills, and family were visiting
frieuds in Barlow Sunday. ,
R. Kohler and Mr. Crondolf, manager
and engineer, were here this morning
looking after contemplated improve
ments to the S. P. R. K. at this point.
Those wishing to buy property here
had better invest soon, as it may be out
sight before spring.
Mrs. J. W. .Scoggan, of Woodburn, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. 0. An
drus, D. 0., Freeman, the merchant.wentto
Portland yesterday.
We are glad to say that we made
the acquaintance of that genial .'gentle
man. Dr. Billie Gieey, of Aurora, last
Sunday.
, Will Tull was kind and generous
enough to leave the euchre club Satur
day night and get out his team in a dark
and drenching lain to drive Mrs. Giesy
out to Mr. Zeigler'a place, where the
corpse of the last of four daughters wa?
lying. We all appreciate your kind act,
Will.
Grandma Evans has been very ill at
Oswego for some time, but she is better
at the present writing.
Miss Hattie Coleman was unable to
attend school this morning.
W. D. Jesse, wife and daughter, Ella
May, of Rosehurg, Willis V. Young and
William Calivine, of Portland, were the
guests of W. W. Jesse Tuesday night,
and a royal time was enjoyed by them.
Corporal.
THE CllWKEIilNQ PIANO.
A Popular Favorite With Ticket
Voters.
Following is the vote in the Checkering
piano contest: The Maccabees and
Y. M. U. A. have joined forces, the for
mer to receive the votes and the latter
to get the piano:
W. O.W. 144,49(5
K.O. T. M 75,388
Cut this out and take it to G. A.
TTar.lin.v'o ilrii.. cf-rA n.l nnl f n..-
A.c.ivtiiip, a v.i ouuio mm gel a uoa Oillu-
pleof Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tilldtita. tho hout ItlivuSn Tliow nl.. tion
and invigorate the Btomach, improve
mo appetite anu regulate mo uoweis.
Regular size, 25q per box. G. A. Hard
ing. Why drink rot-gut, when you ca n
get Sauamore hind-made eour mash at
Kelly & Noblitt's.
When suffering from racking cough,
take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar.
The Boreness will be relieved and a warm
grateful feeling and healing of the parts
affected will be experienced. Charman
& Co.
Our Fi lend, the Druggist.
It is, 'a pleasure to testify to tin gen
eral high character of druggists. But
because of a few exceptions to the rule,
it ie necessary to to caution the public
to be on the guard against imitations of
Perry Davis1 Painkiller. - See that you
get the right article, the soothing, help
ful Painkiller that was used in your
family before you were born. Don't bo
taken into buying a substitute. There
is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis
A I.1IIKKAI. OFFER.
The undersigned will give a free sam
ple of Chamberlain's Stomach, and
Liver Tablet (o an v one wanting are
liable remedy for diaordtrs of the stom
ach, biliousness orconstipation. This is
a new remedy and a giod one. G. A.
Harding.
SPECIAL..
PANTS
P PATTERN
REMNANTS
EACH
We have still a few
Tim Ossimere
Remnants at Cost
of manufacture
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS.
1 We have made special arrangements to
have a large assortment of everything in, our line
I for THANKSGIVING trade, and will be able to
take care of our ORDERS in good shape and to
X your entire satisfaction. Our Prices will be right
f and our goods of the best to be obtained. A full
stock of Turkeys and Poultry, Oranges, Lemons,
Z Bananas. Nuts. Fifs. Dates. Cider. Granes. Minr.e
. ' o
. Meat, Etc. .
A. KOBERTSOX; 7th St. Grocer.
NEW SHOP GOOD MEAT
TRY MEATS FROM
Oregon City Butchering & Packing Co.
BETHKE & CARLS, Props.
New Stratton Building, Oregon City
EVERYTHING NEAT ' CLEANEST SHOP
fC Have - r-Jf
w; Dry f rv- 'i
L ; feet ' WA
By buying the celebrated Luzon Shoe,
ab8olntly , water proof. We carry
boys' and men's sizes, and guarantee
every pair, and if they do not give satis
faction a new pair will be given free.
All shoes bought of us mended free of
charge, ; . i ,
Tor Spot Cash
Do you realize wliftt spot cush means? It mens a saving of from 25 to 40 po'r cent on every
watoh you buy of us. We otl'er for spot cash the highest grades of watches at the following prices:
15 Joweleu Elgin or Waltham Watches $7.75
16 Jeweled Hampton Waleh y 6,75
17 Jeweled Waltham or Hampton ..v 12.00
20 year (old tilled gent's watches with the highest grade Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Hampton
or Korkford works 13.85
Ladie's beautiful gold watches In the latest designs as low as i9 00.
Space iocs not permit us to mention the numerous bargains we are offering, you must call
and see them to pppreciate the bargaius.
We buy our goods for spot cash at the lowest market quotation direct from the jobbers and you
will not wonder why we can offer you high grade watches at such astonishing low figures.
We give you in addition to our own personal guaranteo, ihe Iron-clad factory guarantee on
both cases and moTements and guarautee every watch to glTe you the highest satisfaction or give
your money back.
You are all invited to came and take advantage of our first great offer.
THE WISCONSIN JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Liver Pills
That's what you need ; some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion. Ayer s Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Gently laxative. Aiidgis.,.
NY tint ytmr in l's'ncl.o m- beard a beautiful
brown or rii'h Mnclt ? Then uho
BUCXINSKAM'SDYEjSI&r.
PO f ts. o naufWTS 1
(-. Hi l A no., Nm. N. H.
Each package of PUTNAM
FADELESS DYES colors
either Silk, Wool or Cotton per
fectly. Sold by C. G. Huntly.
BARGAINS
Ou account of leaving the state I offer
for .sale ou aey terms the following
property :
House and Lot on tllh Street ia lnstalment$HOO
House and Lot in Kloi'k 8i) !HO
3.30 Acres In Oregon City, cleared and level. 1200
I.hO Acres in Oregon City, part cleared let)
.M Acres In Oregon City, all cleared and level S00
2.16 Acres m Oregon City, part cleared 800
Lot 6, Block 40, County Ald., Corner ISO
Lot 9, Block 4, Mountain View Add 75
Lot In Darling's Add : 50
;i0 Acres timbor laud, rich soil. 4 miles out. .. 750
V'0 Acres Umber land on Molalla river . .. 2000
1S.;U Acres near Woodstock and Willsburg SO00
4 Lots iu ckaiuotawa Washington AO
J. A. Tbatu,
Address Box SK, Oregon City, or call on meat
O. A. Cheney's Real Kstate Office.
i ' 1 i J
J. M. PRICE,
U-To-Date Clothier.
NEXT TO BANK OF OREGON CITV. .
Singer Machines
Bottom Prices
ttttdhs and Parts
fi. fiargnaves.
Jit Jted 7rtnt Store.
HOOSIER
DRILLS
HOE DRILLS
SHOE DRILLS
DISC DRILLS
Send for catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.
PORTLAND, ORE.
W ANTED TRTJSTWORTAY MEN AND ViO
men to travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a
year and expenses, all pajable in cash. Ko can
vassing reqnired. Give references and cnclos
aelf-adtlressed stamped envelope. Address Mani
g er, 8-5 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. t??j
..- i-m '.if .. ?-.'7t'fr ' -r :7T ;i'j iwyirvs
5 Prier's Hair food
Is Not a Quack Nostrum, But
X A PHYSICIAN'S ...
....PERSCRIPTION I
t ... CAREFULLY PREPARED.... t
I Will destroy the microbe caua- Z
T ; .i-.,fp nnuriali anH ar.imn m
Hl) UtUiUIUU, uwuiiuii " -
late the hair.
Use it and your hair will grow
rapidly, stop coming out and dan
druff will disappear.
Price K(l nemts at all druggists.
fAlso for sale by R. Prier, CauSeld
Vi nild i ri
Free
Dinner Sets
he celebrated Semi-Vitreous
Porcelain hand-painted decora
tions. with gold trimmings given
away Free to our customers.
We use these dishes simply lor
an advertisement for our business
The way to obtain them is easy
Trade with us and get your friends
to trade with us, and we do hi
rest, by supplying you and t rn
with these isr" v" Tate
KRAUSSE BROS.
Ladles' and dents' Fine Shoes
THE M0RN1N0 TUB
cannot be enjoyed iu a basin of limited
capacity nor where the water supply md
temperature is uncertain by reati.m of
defective plumbing or heating apparatus.
To have both put in thorough working
order will not prove expensive if the
work is done by
F. C. GADKE
Fotografs....
STAMPS
Drop in and see what
we bare in the latest
photographs. We can
please all.
VIEWS
Wall Paper
Now is the . time to buy your
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
han you can buy it in Portland.
Drop a card in the postoffice and
have sample-book brought to your
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO
men to travel and advertise for old established
honse of solid financial standing Salary 1780 a
year and expenses, all payable lnoash. Mo can.
fusing required. Give references and enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man
ager, 350 Caxton Building, Chicago.
HEADACHE
E
At 0 drug stores.
25 Doat 2 So.
MITCHELL
WAGONS
Best possible to ouild.
No wagon is or can be better than
Mitchell, because the cream of
wood stock is used, only after being
thoroughly seasoned. The wagon ia
well ironed, well painted, well propor
tioned, and runs the lightest of any.
It is nearly 70 years since the first
Mitchell wagon was built, and they
have been built continuously ever
since by the Mitchells. When you
kuy a Mitchell, you get the beneht of
this 70 years' experience.
Mitchell, Lewis &Staver Co-
First and
Taylor Streets
Portland,
Oregon.