OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JAU ARY 24 9 BE oooooooooooooooooooooooog CORRESPONDENCE 8 $QOOOOQCOOOCOOOOOOQOOQ1OQ Beaver i.ahe. .Tank Frost Drtid a visit to our burn several nights last week. Fall sown grain looks fine. Mrs. Jones, of Scotts Mills, was vis iting her parents in this section a tew days ago. A coui.le of our boys attended the dance niven bv Mr. Siiotsinan near Mo lalla on last Saturday nitflit. They both report havintr h id a iiood time. What as the attraction, Al? R.F. Wyltnd, who has been working near Scotts Mills the past winter, re turned homn last week. A. D. Massing, of Stony Point, was visiting relatives on Missouri Ridge a few days ago. lr.i,n Fnrirmnn was vimtinie bis uncle on Rock Creek, who has been quite ill for soma time, Thursday last . n T slmnlitpr. a well known freisjlit- ar of this district, hauled in a load of mill feed for F. W. McLearn one day last week.' He reported the roads a lit tle tough. Our worthy Vvilhoit representative was seen passing through this section a few days ajjo. Bill Clements and Frank Gray are busy clearing land from the look of things. High Hill will soon be tians iormed into 'a garden of Paradise. Orlan Thomas is busy breaking sod. C. G. Vorhie3 is busy sawing bis year's wood . J. L. Crouso is in the wood business. Bovs. bring V'liir best girls and lunch hualnif hi A. 'I'lu ird's on fan. 20th, and shake your foot till morn Ben Wade is in the board business. He is now prepared to Qil your orders with flut cl.iss tir lo.uds and cedar posts. Giv i him a trial. r fi. Vorhies left last Friday (or Mill City to attend a birthday party. There mmt be somethingvery attractive there That is right, Jim, for a pretty ,irl lie Emma would cause the heart of any man to nutter. Prepare your cow bells and tin cans and also load your guns, boys, for I know what will hap pen. Mrs. Margaret Slaughter and son, who have h.-en visiting her daughter at Wal lace. California, tor tne past, months, returned home last. I The socialist club will hold ite meet ing at Mr Koch's residence tomorrow i night. While I will not pledge myself the support 01 any party orcanu luaies.i do believe tne ouly way to ally the re-; form forces is under socialism' It will bring out more voters on election day than umier ttie democratic ana especi ally the fusionist banner. Fusion is confusion. I think the raiae on assess ment and the increase of the tax levy will make a good point for reform campaigners. Two families have arrived from the EaBt. one of which will move into the Will Yohann house. J. M. Sperl, of Oregon City, visited relatives in the upper section last week. If the roads keep on getting bad like they have been the last few weeks the farmers will have to get cork tires to put on their wagons. Speak gently to the young For they will have enough to bear. PaBS through this lite as best they may. 'lis full of anxious care. Speak gently to the aged one, Grieve not the care-worn heart. The sands of life are nearly run, Let such in peace depart. Speak gently, kindly to the poor, Let no harsh tone be heard. They have enough they must endure, Without an unkind word. Speak gently, 'tis a little thing, Propped in the heart's deep well, The good, the joy, which it may bring, Eternity shall lel'l. Noah. Maple Lane. On Saturday, January 18th, the so cialists of Maple Lane perfected the or ganization of a local branch bv the elec- h.q o.,nini nf tion of the following officers for the term foot till morn- f three months: Chairman, A. Ban- inanii, of Fly; organizer, (.. K Gibbs, of Ely; financial secretary, N. W. Rich ards, of Oregon City ; corresponding sec retary, William Beard, of Ely ; litera ture agent, W. F. Bray ton, of Ely . Ac cording to the terms of the charter thh organization will hereafter be known as Local No. 17 of Mapli Lane, Clackamas county, Oregon. Let the good work go on, eo fay all of us What precinct will he the next to follow the lead of Maple Lane? Local No. 17. remains Sunday morning they could have told what some of the marauders ate for supper. Who ate canned toma toes I Who tough beefsteak 7 And who the little yallerdog. As long as the Barlow people want to submit to such outlandish conduct on their streets and sidewalks they may ,and when they want to put a stop to it, they can. The boys know where to go when they waut to paint the town. F. 0. Andrus lost a valuable cow last week . It was hard luck for two old people. Whoever it was that named over some prospebtive democratic candidates for the legislature should have included Judge W. W, Jesse, or do the democrats want mostly lawyers in preference to farmers like their old-time opposition party the republican? Fred Hearst, the popular Aurora miller, was circulating in Barlow Satur day. Always welcome, Fred ! We wish to say that for some reason our letter to the Courier-Herald last week was not quite all pudshed. We ' said that the old 8)ldierhad a double advantage when it came to peusions, as he Wjs Iioi h a soldier and worker. A typographic d error made it say that we stole a watch We went rig ir, over to Judge Jesse and gave ourselves up, but he let me go on my own recognizance. Mrs. Freeman's lunch at the euchre club was a feast. Weill Well! Mr. and Mrs Dell Hart, that boy is a bouncer big enough to make a socialist of. We all extend congratulations. It our school board rioesn t hurry up with that fence we may not get the trees set out this winter. Hurry up those men . "Though he earth keeos the exact line of its orbit it never gues twice in the same track. Setting au example to men who are iucliued to keep their minds in tne old ruts' . Light ot lrui.li. Corporal. has been cutting went to Portland Eugene Faulkner wood for L. P. Bums. Mist Amelia M. lz.in one day last week. John Burns went to New Era last Sat urday. -e Mrs. Nettie Riggs visited her grand mother, Mrs. Nancy J. Burn one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wheeler visited George Rauch and family Sunday list. Mr. Editor, I have sent one of the New Years edition of the Courier-Herald to Soquel, Calif., to let them get a glimpse ot a few of the most beautiful places in Oregon. Backwoods. three Wednesday Slim Jim. Hair Splits " l 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. Falls View. Hubbard. Cart . Mrs, Gnyer, who has been on the sick list, is able to be. about now. Mrs. B. Faust is visiting friends and relatives in Oregon City. Miss Lulu llayward, of Oregon City, was visiting Mrs, II. 0. Inekeep a few days hist week . I guess this 111111 be leap yoar as one of our young ladies "got it in the neck quite badly, but is now improving. John Stedham gave a dance to the young folks Krimiy night. There was a large attendance anil all had a good time. Miss Sarah Jones was visiting her sister, Mi s. Evans, in Portland a few days list week Maclisbiiry. We are having delightful weather at present, and farmers are busy improv ing their land. Mr. and Mrs. E l Morris and family moved onto their place, that they re cently purchased of W. Mack. The iniant child of Mr. and Mrs. Janv)S Frireir died on the 14th, and the remains wore lai I to rest in the Zion cemetery on the 15th. Mrs. T. L. Bonney has bten on the sick list for several days past. M. Pulley and family were the guests W. M. Harris Suiinav. A carpet rag party was given at the home of Mrs. Mary Blosser Thursday. Among those present were Mrs. Yoder, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Pulley and Mrs. I. A. Bonney. William Bonney and wife, of Wilsou ville, were the guests of T. L. Bonney and family Monday night. RjSKUOD. Mrs. Mead entertained a number of her fiiends Saturday e ening, the evt-nt being in honor of her 35th birthday. She waB the lecipientofa number of useful presents. J. E. Lutz contemplates going to East ern Ori-gcn soon. Born, to the wife of Ed Audrews, a daughter, on January lb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner have moved onto their farm at Elwood. William Braker has purchased a faim. at ureenwood. Mrs. Martha Clark gave a quilting at her home TueBdav. Nearly all of the ladies of Falls View were present. Gold Bug Shubet. Well, Mr. Editor, mit your permission I come back mit me again. 1 ou see, ior pooty near two year I vas watching the brosberity coming. I see Mr. Corporal, nf Karlow. and Mr. Oizle. of Molalla, are dalking apout some new barties. Vats de madder mit dem, don't ley can see the brosberity under de good old barty I Don't dev hear de breacher ten every Snndav about the uood dimes? Don t 1 hv know eferv man who vas worn 11111 die baper mills can work 13 hours efery day, ain't dat enutt r u na uregon uny v snon hat a rock bi e vere eiery nooo who gomes to town can vork for his health. Ain't dat enough? Vat more do vou vant? Und den look at the nice vetter vat the farmer gets under the good old barty. Ain't dat euuff? Yoost look ot all the mans who are willing to sacri fice efery ting. I tink some even honor, brinciples und their granmudders's good name, und taue an office to keep the broeperity coming. Ain't dat enuff? Yes, und look at our tax, it is only 32 mills under a new barty. It might bj 50 mills. I dink ve had better stay mit the barty vat gives the vorking mens blenty hours to vork und gives the far mer goo I weather und makes a few nuw offices efery year. Pootv soon ve vill hat an ollice tor elerybody. uouiyju dink so? I vas told a little Ivirr. of a new baity vill be born at W. 0. Hill's house next Saturday evening. Veil, I dunno, but I dink dey make a mistake. Vat good did the beoules set when the odder harty vaB in bower? Vasitenny neiterioay vat you bleaee, I dells you Mr. Prownell did make laws for the beoples vat they van ted. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vijci in advance- will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stDp it. $1.00 bottle. All druggist!. ANNUAL Clearance 30 Days Great reductions all leather goods. KRAUSE BROS. on If your druggist ennnot supply you, send us one dollar met wo will express you a bottle. Ho sure and piv the name of your nearest express ollice. Address, J. G. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. Valentine Boh lander had the misfor tune to break his right arm Monday mornint!. - Killian Schmidt, of Shubel, was on our streets one night this week. Kil lian tlrnks that he iB old enouuti to pop the Question now. What do you linn k of it uirls? Sieo to the front and see -vhieh will be the lucky mie Mr and Mrs John Bohlander, ot Port land, visited the former' mother Satur da and Sunday. Repairing Wilsonville. Wilsonville has three lodges in good running erder. Jake Peters visited Stafford on im portant business a few days ago. Miss Cora Seeley his gone to Wood burn, where she will remain some time. Wilsonville has af 1 ist a real live doc tor, aud will soon have a first-class drug store. Henry Swartz, who fell down and broke one of his- ribs, is mending slowly. A Beries of revival meetings began Tuesday eveuing at the Hood View church. Two able ministers have been secured to help in the good woik. Ilenrv Gherkie is grubbing fir trees fur Mr Tauchman. Iiish Seeley will soon begin to blast tumps. Some of the farmers are improving the time and opportunity in plowing and sowing gram. We learn that the basket social at the Wc ods echoed was a grand success. The proceeds amounted to so nettling over $25. John Bntson was the auctioneer. The pn ceeds will be used to pay the teacher's salary. sign Never thought of such a for a medicine did you? Well, it's a good sign foi Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other dungs and Scott's Kmulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the ones are not well all of the old ones from Ion Emulsion fixes the work both t. It makes soft thin blood red, strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can it T-i:rM:f-) u t Mountain View. again. Three Scott's nc- made and are racked kinds. It inside and 01 bones hard, weak lungs Goes e 1. at Tin. 1 - i.,-!. -..Hj th-fTia.!,' '. X '. l'lmuibion ;....! :. 1 i.n wrapper i f every hot! v. Send for fr sample- SCOTT ."t HOW NT, 409 Pearl St . New Yoik 50c Cold frosty mornings white froBts then a rain. Peath has once more entered our burg and removed from our midst our es teemed friend and pioneer, Grandma HaTington, who departed this life Fri day evening, January 17th, YMi. The funeral was held at the home of Joe Harrington, her sun, on Sunday at 9 o'clock, by Hev. Heavens, pastor of the Baptist church.of which she was a mem ber. The remains were taken to High land for inteiment. Mrs. John May is iptnding a few weeks at A herd ten, Wai ., with het daughter, Nellie. Mm. Iliielat is out asiiiin niter her isenoiiB Uliiet-R ot six wttks. I Mies Allie Ciitliens, if llaVey, was i visiting her grandmother. Mrs. ttii 'lat, I a few days lubt wiek. I Mrs. Fuller, who has been veiling lit r daughter, Mis. Albiight.this month, returned to hi r home at Jefferson tast Monday. Mr. und Mrs. F.d ("iraves.uf Matqumi, wire vi.-iiii g relatives In ro baturdiiv and Sunday . The Mountain View lloso Company No. 4, bus moved into Fly Bros, old store, What they ne d now is a tire heil-e. Mr. Wallace and Hob Bollard, of Cains, wire doing Inifiinpsin Oregon City and l'trtland Monday and Tuesday. J. Mnrrow' and son re building a lnrge new 1 hit ken house. J. (iillett tailed on Mr Mnlvey lat Monday, who was much pleased to see an old frit nd again. Mr. Mulvey h is just returned firm Cul H ruia, a hi re he has l et n treatid for c lit er of the face, but finds 110 1 me. Mr niul Mrs. Ki llot'C, rf Sa'om, are visiting their urn, trunk, this ueeK. Misses May Thompson and Frnesiine HeiTici, of lVrtitu.d, spi-nt Simtliyat home. Sauna. Mark's Pralria. Theccho' d in Mark's Prairie district is alright. Prof. A 0. Steinbiotigh is principal, and he is a first-class teacher. Theodore Campau will erect a neat cottage on his farm here in the near fu ture. The entertainment given by the W. O. W. at Needy was a grand success. The proceeds amounted to $ 28. ,-. From a gentleman of Barlow we leacn that the dance given at Barlow was well attended. The Canhy toughs were there and drunk as usual. G. W. N . Taylor lias been ill the past week Say, you fruit tree peddlers, we are on to vou r combination. What do you pay for rejected fruit trees at Woodburn? Chris Kocker was calling on ye scribe today. Eph James is grubbing three acres of land for Mi. Wii-gnd. Most ot the hopgrowers here cleareti a little money on their hops this year,ell ing them at 10 cents per pound. The road near schoolhouse No 91 is three feet with mil), and it will have to be abandoned until spring. There is a great deal of complaint made as to the way the Aurora postofflue js conducted, and a petition will soon he circulated for the appointment of a new postmaster there. We believe that the circulation of the Courier-Herald could be laa-elv in creased by a lil tie eHort of a good rust ling ager.t here. Mr. Bluhm finished sowing his wheat last week. Mrs. P. Bott is visiting her chddien at Lone Bock. William Beeson and son sold their sawmill and timber to C. Moehnke and John Heft. Mrs. 0. B. Streyffeltr and her sister, Lena Hornshuh, arrived home from Se attle last week. I. Schmidt has purchased a new Dind er, mower and hay rake. B. Cumins intends to go to Alaska in the spring with his father-in law., T. Sa ge r. Mr. Wade, who came here from Sontti Diikota last, fall and who rented the Cumins fa. m, intends to return to Da kota next. fall. He is disgusted with the bad roads here. I think he will change his mind before that time. Oh ! Ye', before I forget it our teach er, R. Ginther. has another pupil to teach. It is a little boy, who arrived at his houe a short thne ago. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hornnhuh, of Port land, ate viiiiting at C. Hornihuh'a homei SlIINDERIIANNEK. Liberal What beautiful weather at present and apples bunging on the trees yet. F Prier. of South Dakota, a new comer ihio. has bomrht 100 acres of land of H J Trullinger.a part of the James Barnard D L C. W Skein has built a new woodshed Now the wood.Billit 1 Plows have stafted again, and seeding will soon be at hand. LeviStehman has returned from Co1 lumbia conniv, Wash., and he states that business down there is good in all lines. It's hard to tell which will get away with it the hat, shapps or whisky. The bushwhatke s a e In r I a' it and brushes falling ou all sides. T 0 Ridings passed through our burg todav with an extra horse. II L Barnes and Johnny Rhodes started their grubbing machine Mon duv. , J Akins. eur bind smith, had the mis fortne to sprain his knee again, but at present is improving. Our spring term of school started Mon day morning with Miss Grace Miller, of Oregon t ity, at the helm. Oh, yes, Millie Johnnie is all right. Sylvia. WM. MACKRELL DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Brushes, Curry Combs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Hand and Machine Made Harness a Specialty. MOLALLA. ORE. Fotografs. STAMPS Drop in aid lee what we have in th lutesj photographs. We can pUi all. VIEWS Sprlngwrter . Ml. Hatch and wife are both sick. Mi'S Krma Shibley is Inking care of tli' in. Al Cary killed a hog weighing 515 pounds, snd got 125 pounds ol lard from ii William Hard also kill.d some line It) months' old pigs that weighed over 200 pounds each. His brother John did the shooting. One of the pi s moved as ho was about to ,pull the trigger and Clnirlie got nervous or got to thinking about his best girl and plank road and let the gun ntcidently gooff Charlie, yon must he worse than "hooting 11 bul let between your oes. Juiiies M ans has bargained for Mrs. Carother's faim in Upper Springwater. Ve w 11 have a new blacksmith. He is moving in Springwater today. Union Hull. Mr. and Mrp. George Wa'dion, of Ore iron City, was visiting relitivei and friends here last week. Wootlburn . H. C R che was in Portland Thurs day last on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Poorman were in Portland visiting Friday and Saturday . Wettlv Clark came up from Canby Saturday forspend Sunday with his best girl. Alec Schwabaurer was an Oregon City visitor Sunday. Mrs. A. Li. Cornwall and F. W. Set tlemier wie in Portland on business Monday. Dive llovincton returned from Olem, Eastern Oregon, last week, and reports line weather and prospect of good crops A number of the members of the A. 0. U. W. Lo.lge No. 37, ef tms place at tended the Uervais Lodge ot tue A. u. U. W. No. 9, last Wednesday. Tnere were six new members initiated into the mysteries of aWorkman. Au oj-Bter sup per was served after which all departed for home. Dutch. People Relieve la It It has been cvnicallv said that any thing can be sold by advertising nowa days. This is not bo. Many liniments have been advenised but only one Perrv Davis' iPainkiller has stood tbe test of sixtv vears' use. Today its popu lariiv is greater than ever and is based not noon what anybody s says but upon what the remedy does. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. East MeadowbrooU? James Hall was called to Salem on Thursday to visit his sitter, who is re ported st-riously ill. There was preaching al the Vright fohoolhouse 1 nt Sumh.v and set vice was announced for the thiid Sunday iu Feb ruary at 8 o'clock p 111 A petition is being circulated to locate a county road rum the junction of the .Meadowbrook (Jolton ami LaKewise Wright roads to the Lamb neighborhood. Mr. llenderhot. is visiting friends and old neighbors at Woodburn this week. John Dolan is negotiating with a lier mau for the sale of his ranch and cattie. 0 R James has erected one of the most complete and up-to-date model chicken houses and expects each hen to il-i her duty. Mrs. 1$. F. Novt-r was called to Cant) Cereal I Fruit I I 46 Mr. Kideriimn, of Portland, visited his 1 1 it week bv the dentil of a relative. Harlow. All quiet on the Molalla a: this 'and- ing. No report from the euchre club. The dance Saturday iiik:ht was quietly and properlv conducted within but vtn and f 1. all diuggist. I ptoimy without. We suppose that if tli j coroner hud held au inquest on the sister, Mrs. Joseph I'errtnger, a tew days hist week. Our school was closed hist week on ac count of smal pox. Only one cafe has developed eo far, but a nilinlier of per sons are exposed to tbe disease. Quite a number of families are quann.uied. With care the malady may be kept from spreading. Mi", and Mr-t. Mackintosh called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adkius .me day last week. Fiank Hilton went to town last Saturday. Irvino Wheeler is working in James Ailkitis' sawmill at present. William Yorpahl, who has been mak ing hi home in California for some time, is stiixing out on the Yorpahl (arm this winter. He intends to return I C. liioi ni 1 in a shoit time. T. .1. tii-ines is cutting wood (or Mr. Cleie ilrs winter. M s. Ori'n Adktns visited ber bin hand's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A t kii s. a few ilny last wees'. M:i .1. 1!. B irn went to Oregon City, last Vtdue!a 011 busii.ess. J.C.C Hull dehorned some 20 head of cattle one dsy last week An exam ple that would pay all stock raisers to fol low. There w;ll be an entertainment and basket social at, the Canyon Creek Al liance ball Friday evening, Jaouaiy ;Ust, under tbe auspices of Edith Jack s 111, whoss school will close on that day. The proceeds of the basket auction to be donated to purchase a teachers' desk aud chair for the school. Everybody and his bet girl invited. Rox. Iteticev L'rteli. Farmers are busy plowing and sow ing. Ilenrv ShanuJo iss.iwin wm 1 for William I'helos. Henry has one ot the best steamsawa around. Uive him a trial. Mrs Weidner, of Elyville, is visiting friends in this neighborhood, Miss Luiise Steiui'ris visiting tier sis ter, Mrs J Scoggin, of Portland. Miss Mary Kra"8, of Mount Tabr, is visiting friends out here. A Perfect r ood Drink Mai's from the choices fruits and. cecals grown in Califmi!.?. Possesses a dciicate flavor and arcoip. not found in any oth-r Ci-real Coflec. Alt froccrs sen it. THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in a bisin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is nnceriain by reason 01 defective plumbing or hf ating apparatus. To have both put 111 thorough working order will not proe expensive if the work ie done by F. C. GADKE! Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrovv, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper han you can buy it in roitland. Drop a card in the posteffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROVV, Oregon City WILLAMETTE GROCERY NOW Stevens block OPEN FOR BUSINESS Bbl. $3.20 Dalles Hard Wheat Flour. Bbl. Flour. $3.25 Union Gilt Edge $3.60 . - 100 Bars Dimond C Soap 15 cents Pound Best Costa Kicha Coffee 30 Cents Tound Mocha and Java Coffee 5 Cents Pound Good Rice Produce Taken New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty OrpoHte Cat field liloi k OREGON ( IT Y THE P. M. SHARPLES Cream Separator Has no superior if you want a large butter yield. No machine runs so easy or skims so clean. It is perfect in mechanical con-stru- tion and finish. Write for catalogue and prices to . D. KAUFFMAN Needy, Oregon FARE! FOR SALE. Sltnnteil one mils nnth of Noeilv.containing S3 crps, with good buildings, prune orchard and well WrtUTi'il ami un(H-r goou siwe 01 cuiuvanon. AUo ranch Icioatud about 4 milns cast of Smla Surlnes, consisting of 212 acres, with fairly good builduiga, is an excellent stucK ranch. 1 tnso plves will lie Bom oneap. ior parucu ail inquim or adnresfl A T. rOCHBAN, Administrator, Ilubbard.Ore. MILES & McGLASIIAN, Peofs. Al afl hug atom. 2 Poks 2 St. ,