Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 27, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1901
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While we are giving away Ten Dollar and
We have given away over One Thousand
have the receipts for evidence in our Third -
invite you to inspect them. We intend to
This month Ten
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overcoats we sen ana rive uonars wnn every u vvys suns
and overcoats. Many a customer has gone away from store
during this sale with more money than they brought, and a suit
and overcoat besides. Is it not worth your while to call and
investigate
The Best Clothing Values inthe City
Can Always be obtained at our Store
WHEN YOU SEC. IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MOYER
Third and
Tiffin
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CORRESPONDENCE
liedland.
F. Gehman returned from San Fran
cisco last week, and he is selling out his
household effects, and intends to leave
soon.
A. M. Kirchem has rented his place
to Mr. Gaskell for one year. Mr. Gas
kell has moved into the Connor house.
Jessie Hartor, of Delight, Wash., was
down on a visit with relatives.
The Kedlund Debating and Literary
Society held another interesting meet
ing Friday evening. U. It. Miller and
family, of Highland, were heartily en
cored on a recitation and several songs.
Mr. Miller intends to organize a singing
claps if enough young people will take
hold. Next question is "Hesolved, that
the freedom of the press Bhould be re
stricted." A. M. Kerchem sold his property at
Stonoto W. P. Kerchem.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Doiningor, on
the 17th iiiHt.,aboy. John is taking
hold with new vigor Bince. All doing
well.
Well, Mr. Editor, wo wish you a
Merry Xmas.
Some Beeiling has been done the past
we sk, and there is more to be seeded
and potatoes to he dug.
Frank Sprano is looking for a team
ol horses.
Miss Maude Stone closed a successful
term of school at Linn's Mill with a lit
erary program and a Christmas teee.
lluml Dell.
V. II. Dixon and son, W. F were
calleiB in this vicinity Monday.
We were very sorry to hear of the
death of W. F. Dixon's J7 month's old
baby, which occurred last week.
Miss Lizzie Oswalt is pu p 'i ; to
move from our midst, ns M r. i'.f man
intends to lake possession of h i iu v
farm in a short time.
Grandfather Samson is in reasonably
good health.
Moshbeiger Bros, nro splitting rails
and mo preparing to build a fence
around their new piece of land, which
they recently bought. They uro also
having ten tides slabbed.
John Johnston is working for W, W.
Irvin, of Aurora, this winter.
Heck, lVede, Moshbergor and liige
low visited the metropolis last week.
Mrs. T. IV Donaldson is spending a
few da) 8 at Hubbard.
A very pleasant evening was spent at
J. L. Ogle's homo las! Thursday eve
ning by the young people of the neigh
borhood. Those present were Misses
Maggie, Mabel and Lottie Schwartz,
Anna Yoder; Messrs. Henry Yoder,
Guy, Dick and Albert Bigelow. Music
and singing were tho principal features
of the evening.
Rustic.
Liberal.
The distemper is raging here amongst
the horses. William Skein has two
very sick horses with tho same.
Stock hogs are Bca-ce and demand
good price a.
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Oak Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON
Jim Atkinson, of Yakima, is visiting
for a few days with his father-in-law,
William Lowery.
Miss EfRe Morey has remodeled the
kitchen of Mrs. llaanagen's house by
building a neat safe, painting and paper
ing the interior of the house, and also
made two doors and hung them. What
bnrg can beat this town for a lady car
penter?
Albert Moshberger 'and Ike Williams,
of Rural Dell, were pleasant callers Sun
day. Walter and Nathan Zweifel were in our
burg Sunday. What's the attraction,
boys? Oh I Looking for partners for
Christmas I
The mayor of Liberal is going to re
sign and start a matrimonial agency by
request of his many friends, and then
thtre will be a cyclone sure as the woods
are full of young men. Then you will
walk out in open ground and face the
fairer sex or be swept away.
Poor Johnnie wants a cook this week.
But alas, you let tho best chance of your
life slip by. Wouldn't that "jar ye I"
H . L. Barnes and wife left for Port
land Monday to spend the holidays with
their daughter, Mrs. Sliultz.
Mrs. Levi Stehman loft Monday for
Marks Prairie to visit her mother dur
ing the holidays.
Chris Boss and wife returned home
from Aurora Sunday. They have been
visiting their daughter, Mrs, Ella Keil,
who has an "eight-pound girl. Mr. Boss
is grand pap now.
Father Duffy presonted Clyde llanna
gen with a fat goose for his Christmas
dinner.
We are sorry to say that Leonard
Heine's health is getting worse, and
there are no hopes for his recovery.
Wishing the editor and his staff a
Merry Xmas and Happy. New Y'ear,
peace on earth, good will to man.
Sylvia.
Adraree,
A certain gentleman who named this
vicinity Skunk Hollow refers to this hol
low .
John Turner, while loading wood, wa s
accidently injured last week.
John Baps made a quick trip to the
metropolis.
Henry Kellernur has harvested his
crop of whisker j.
Mr. Raker has sold hs coidwood to the
Crown Paper Company.
That is right Lou.drain your swail and
raise a good crop of spuds.
Billv Plat is not driving mules for
M r. Beauman.
There are several plows left in the
fields. If it wasn't for he chilled iron
they would float down to the foot of
Wabash Avenue.
Henry Toedmier has improved his
fence with barb wire.
Henry Toedmier has bought a team
for which he paid $275.
Adelph Rorchelt U putting the finish
ing touches on his house.
Our school hua closed for the holidays.
Henry Peters was the guest of Will
Koellermier Sunday.
Fritz Koellermier hn gone down to
the lower Columbia to get .
Frank Uosset is clearing land.
That's All
Five Dollar Bills
Dollars so far, and
street window, and
give away
Dollars
men's suits and
in t ' n
Eagle Creek.
Eagle Creek Grange No. 297, met on
the third Saturday, December 21, and
elected the following oflicers: MaBter,
CharlesZeekj overseer, H. F. Gibson;
lecturer, Homer Glover ; steward, Albert
Douglas; assistant steward, Joseph
Brackett; chaplain, L. Glover; treas
urer, Aug Gerhartus; secretary, Matt
Glover ; ate-keeper, J.r. bteinman;
ceres, Tena Gerhartus; pomona, Marie
Gibson; flora, Dora bchniidt; lady as
sistant steward, Nida Douglass.
Mr. Simpson had a stroke of paraly
sis, and he is yery low. We hope that
he will soon recover.
Miss Moehnke, our Bchool teacher.has
gone home to Jspend the holidays.
Mrs. Alspaugh and family have re
turned from Corvallis, but they intend
to go back New Year's.
Homer Glover report! (hat the road
towards Barton is "all right."
Harlow.
The latest arrivals in Barlow are G.
II. Williams, wife and three children,
and Mies Jessie Parrot, of Glen wood,
Wash. Miss Parrot expects to remain
here the rest of the winter with her
grandparentB, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Jesse. Mr. Williams is a potato raiser
and expects to plaut about 8U acres in
this vicinity. He brought a potato
digger, which he Bays is an invention of
his own. It will dig seven acres per
day.
Fred Meindl, the New Era school
teacher, who was elected permanent
chairman of the Socialist Paity Central
Committee, is a young man, who is wih
ing to sacrifice everything for the good
of all the paople, and we predict
that the time will come wheu the
name of Fred J. Meindl will occupy a,
notch far above the common office
6eeker. He is yet young and could well
afford to write iiis name on the "roll of
honor," as he did last Saturday. Is al
ways takes courage to launch a new
party. Here is success to you, Fred.
We are not surprised at the strenu
ous efforts of the postofhVe department
at Washington to suppress the Appeal
to Reason. It is a socialist paper, and
they are frightened at its enormous cir
culation. Justice in Washington fled
from that city the night Abraham Lin
coln was assassinated, and has never
been permitted to return to remain for
any length of time. Bo patient, justice.
Socialism is preparing to build you a
permanent abiding place. If not in
Washington somewhere else will do as
well, for you shall rule the earth.
W. 11. Flag and G D. Hyland, of
III. , are hero looking at the country.
Mr. Flag is a brother of Mis. Lency
Hedges We hope that tiiey will con
clude to remain here in liie hnd of
fruit and tloweis.
The children of this bnrg aro on the
lookout for Santa Clause, and the old
folks are doing their best to induce him
to come. They have arrange I, to nil
appearances, a real brick chimney in the
hull for him to descend through and
take a squint at the magnificent Xmas
tree already in full bloom. If he comes
we will tell the children all over Clack
aniiis county about it through the Courier-Herald
next week,
Mr. ami Mrs D. O. Freeman enter-
tained the i-m hr clu'i Thursday eve
ning. Progressive prized were won by
(Mrs C. U. Birlow and Hbiiry Hedges;
! Lone hand prize wis wju by W. B. full
CO
and the booby prize captured bv Miss
.Well, we won't give it away,
Veva.
V. P. Hawley, of the Grown Paper
Co., wife ana Bon, were visiting friends
in Barlow today. 'ii-'
J. McOreary gave a ball in Columbia
hall Saturday night, the proceeds to go
towards the sehoolhoiiBe paint fund,
which amounted to $5.15. Good for
you, Jack. -
Our two stores and Charlie Smith are
doing a rushing business this week.
AH roads lead to Earlow.
Birth Born, to the citizens of Clacka
mas county, Saturday, December 21,
a new party, on whose shoulders the
government of the aforesaid county in
i'iie time shall rest. It was prophecised
loiig ago that this new party Bhould be
born, and that its name should be the
socialist party, and it came to pass
according to prophecy ; if it wasn't born
in a manner, it was so near to one that
all good Christians ought to have great
respect for iu Its teachings will be so
nearly like that of the lowly Nazarene
that anyone reading them will be struck
with their similarity. For full particu
lars, see this week's Courier-Herald.
Corporal.
Canby,
School has closed for a two weeks' va
cation. J. F..reyoe went to Portland Mon
day on business.
Our Canby merchants are having all
they can attend to selling holiday goods.
Mr. 7pp1t. tlm Vilflrnmith from Orifint.
ing. Mr. Z :ek is an old hand at the
business, and has many friends here.
Cloud Deyos, of Idaho, is making his
parents a visit this week.
Clayton Sias, traveling talesman for
barbers' supplies, is visiting his brother,
E. I. Bias,
Frank Zollner and family are spend
ing the holidays east of the mou itains,
atDutur, Washington.
Just notice that broad smile that
Georsje Koehler (has on his face. Both
mother and daughter are doing well. -
W. T. Perry has accepted a position
with the S. P. Co. at Ooburg, Ore. Mr.
Perry came here a few weeks ago from
St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. Avery, of Salem, U Slopping with
C. Borough's folks for a few days,
Avery quiet wedding took place at 8.
Terry's last Sunday, the contracting
parties beinst Miss Mattie Terry and Mr.
i William Slavin. Mr. Slavin is a car-
pen ter of Marion countv, but they will
I make their home at Portland. Miss
Mattie's many friends here wish her a
long and happy life.
t'olton .
Everyone is busy preparing for Christ
mas. Johnnie LaLrty has returned homo
to spend Christmas with his parents.
Mr. Hunter and family left" Colt on
last Wednesday for Portland, where
they will make their home.
.Several of the Collonites were in Ore
gon City this week.
Lewie Hubbard is still improving.
Several of the Colton boys who have
been working in Washington are ex
pected home to spend Christmas.
Miss Roman and Miss Myers, of
Mount Pleasant, attended our spelling
school, which was given last night by
our school teacher, Mr. Roman.
Mulino.
Mrs. Daniels was visiting at the home
of Mrs. Sager last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodside were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Erickson last
Sunday.
"All well all happy lots
of fun". That is the regular
report from the monkey cage
of Barnum's Circus ever since
the keepers began closing the
monkeys with Scott's Emul
sion. Consumption was carry
ing off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones.
One clay a keeper accident
ally broke a bottle of Scott's
Emulsion near the monkey
cage and the monkeys eagerly
lapped it up from the floor.
This suggested the idea that it
might do them good. Since
then the monkeys have received
regular doses and the keepers
report very few deaths from
consumption. Of course it's
cheaper to buy Scott's Emul
sion than new monkeys and
that suits the circus men.
Consumption in monkeys
and in man is the same disease.
If you have it or are threaten
ed with it can you
take the hint?
TMs picture represents
the Trade M;-.rk of Scou's
Kmulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Br 7.1
Send for free sample
SCOTT & BOWXE,
409 Pearl St., New Vork.
H 50c and f 1. all dtU;.
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Agnes Wallace was visiting. Miss
Elva Erickson last Sunday.
Mr. Finley is visiting at the nome of
F. Bogue.
William M. Wallace is on the sick
list
Mountain View.
The day after Xmas has come, and :
with it a little sunshine with an abund- ,
ant of showers and wind. ;
The duck hunters, Messrs. Gillett and
Fischer, have returned home, as the
ferrv at Yanuina was not running, and
they could not get to the lakes at Alsea.
Big Christmas dinners were given at
various places in this burg.
J. W. McKay and family, of West
Oregon City, and C. Schuebel and fam
ily were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Btaltie.
Quite a number from this burg at
tended the wedding of Miss Andrews
and C. A. Muir at the Presbyterian
church last evening.
Misses Dottie Dicken, of Portland,and
Eletha Cummins, of Schuebel, are the
guests of Miss Myrtle Currin.
F. C. Francis, of Marysville, Wash.,
was here for a short time Sunday eve
ning. S. V. Francis went to Tualatin last
week to visit ;hi8 father, who recently
had an attack of paralysis.
George Stevens and family went to
Beaver Creek to spend Christmas.
George Qordon.of Eastern Oregon was
here Xmas shaking hands with his old
friends.
MiesRetta Pierce is employed at the
court house thie week.
Fairclough brothers had a shooting
match near Mr. Schoth's place Wednes
day. Turkeys, geese and chickens wtre
shot for.'
Our Christmas exercises Monday eve
ning were enjoyed by a crowded house.
Services will be held on Sunday at
4 0 clock. , Salina.
Marks Prairie.
Plenty of rain, and the roads are get
ting very bad.
Frank Oglesby and Eph James have
gone on a trapping expedition to the
headwaters of Pudding river.
.Miss Hanna Peter will soon return
home from the hospital, where she has
been for some time. Her health is
much improved.
Miss Amy Wiegand has secured a po
sitiun in the Aurora hotel.
Our supervisor has had several hands
at wor? drawing the water olt the road.
R. W. Zimmerman has moved onto
his farm, which he recently purchased
on Mark a rrairie.
John Sutherland has been laid up
witn a "game leg lor some time.
Henry Kocher is confined to the house
with an attack ot rheumatism.
Say .you New Era man, we are not
olt. We have more Dutch ana dog len
nel to the square mile than any place in
the state, and we defy any man to find
more dog fennel than can be lound in
this pirt of Clackamas county. We aaid
Dutch and not German. If you will
come up here 1 would oe pleased to snow
you around about harvest and to insptct
our dug fennel.
Continued on paga C.
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Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
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Wall Tinting and in
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Leare Portland 7 A. li
Leave Astoria. . 7 P. M
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