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? OREGON CITY COURIER-HESALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1992. 30ooooooooooooooooooeog i CORRESPONDENCE ooooooooooooooooooooooeoo Needy. Lewis S j i(ile and Fred Stewe returned 4ome Irorn Oregon City last Thursday htre they have een working in the nill. Mr. and Mrs. W.Noblitt, of Hubbard, vere visiting et Mrs. Moreland's Sun lay. Prof Crittenden went to LaFayette Friday to vinit Ids' family. Mrs. Charles Molon and daughter, day, .accompanied by Miss Lona Mohr, 'ieited Portland last week. We are informed that Sam Hess baa ented his place here to thre- bachelors, iow, girls, don't serve them like Heury. Miss Jeieie and Alexander Taylor tame up from Oregon City Haturday eve ling tit attend the dance hee. Hattie panle is visiting Hubbard mends. , The dance was a fizzle Saturday night It seems a shame that Needy can't have my more dancei without the boys get- ung boozy. Sprinyivater. Another pioneer gone. Mr. John Al bright, of Springwater, died February 1. 1902. The funeral services were held m Sminirwater church on February 3, md were conducted by Rev. Exon, of he M. E. church, assisted by Rev. Halch. Mr. Albright was born July ' 3, 1834, md in 1853 be crossed the plains from Iowa J ulSiioMr. Albright was mar ied to Mary Jane Murry, who with 11 ibildrcn fin vive him. V voir.ejs heard in Sprirgwaier weeping The Iuj-s of one they love, But he lias gmie where the redeemed are keeping A h'Hlival above. He has g.uie to the undiscovered shore, Where youth a d ae come never more. 'Tis tlie land of delight, 'tis the home of soul Where rivers of pleasure increasingly nil A.M. S. Falls View. Falls View is alive and still on top. The latest social event of our burg was candy party given at the home of Mr. tnd Mrs. Roberts. Games and dancing were the features of the evening. The oung ladies attending wore pretty aright-colored aprons. There were ibout 16couples present. Several kinds f homemade candy were served. A . inmher of couples.old and young,danced he cake walk very gracefully. Mr- and Mrs. Febler have moved from Po tiand to this place . Herman Stoughtinger.of Spokane, was visitinu his cousins, Mr. and Mis. iiar vey Cl.trk. Ghkes Horn. Woodbum. Miss INina Richards is home from Portland for a few days. Henry XU'&i was ft visitor Sunday laBt to Hubbard, Henry Rocho was in Portland Satur laj and Sunday on buHiness. "Pap" Berry returned from Portland iund.iy, whore he was on a pleasure trip. Alec Schwabaner and AriBta Nendel were in Portland Sunday. The snow came, and here In our burg and north of us, it is still on the ground, but everybody seems to enjoy the cli mate. Miss Bessie Hubbard, of Colton, paBind through here last Thursday on her way to Handy. ilECl k Kick a dog and he bites you. He bites you and you kick him. The more you kick the more lie bites and the more he bites the more you kick. Each makes the other worse. A thin body makes thin blood. Thin blood makes a thin body. Each makes the other worse. If there is going to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott's Emulsion is the right help. It breaks up such a combination. First it sets the stomach ritrht. Then it cn- riches the blood, strengthens the body That nnrl ir Q . begins to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the other better. This is the way Scott's Emulsion puts the thin body on its feet. Now it can get along by itself. No need of medicine. This picture represents the Trade Muik of Scott's IjnuUon and U on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample- SCOTT & BOWNE, ftflliT joo Teail St.. Now York. ' ' .... ' . . 50c. ami fi. au uruggisis. ri r- - - - EVA. Eli LA Jesse Nye, of Clem. Eastern Oregon. stopped here last Tuesday on his way back borne.. He has been spending the winter here in the valley, and says this is a mild winter as to what they have in his part of the country. NOBI.R CONPUCTOB. Varus. Well, the s ..ow is a thing of the past now, hut the young folks enjoyed the sleighing and snowballing while it lasted. Miss Lilly Hayward, of Oregon City, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. 0 E. Spence. Fred Spangler wag seen out riding with his best girl Sunday. Miss Rachel Lewis is very sick with typhoid fever. There peems to be an attraction for a certain young man of Rural Dell down here. Probably he is just selling shears. Mr. Gregory celebrated 'his 60th birth day last Tuesday. A very enjoyable tiine was enjoyed by those present, after which an excellent lunch was served. Mrs Charlie Spangler has lost her best friend. You have our deepest sympathy, Ethel. Mrs. B. Faust has returned from Ore gon City. Will Jones is hauling teasels to town for Mr. Gregory. Mrs. Guyer is visiting Mrs. J. Gra ham in Portland. Stafford. Ground-hog day was pleasant and the sun shone clear. Hold up now for six weeks before thinking of spring work Winter is but half gone. Supervisor Aden lias been doing pre liminary viewing between Polifka'sand Shauber's with the intention of having a new road run through there. He found a very good lay for a road on a direct route. It has been lees than three years since the road was changed from Polifka's to the Cedar bridge at an ex pense of several hundred dollars for which rich taxpayers had to dig up. Now to abandon that lay, with it? improve ments, seems a shame, especially as it is the most scenic highway on the west side of the Willamette river in Clacka mas county. Our snow-capped moun tain, Hood, also Adams and St. Helens, the beautiful valley of the Tualatin and the Hazelia hills, Morey's Heights and the location of the first railroad in the state of Oregon are but a few of the pleasing scenes laid before travelers as they ride over this eight per cent grade. Let us not abandon this beauti ful piece of thoroughfare, but, instead, rock it and cover the rock with cinders, then we can sav with pride, "a thing of 'beauty and a joy forever." Eighth grade examinations commence today. Director Suhatz will have super vision over examinations in district No. 41. The late cold snap caught some spuds that were not well protected. Johu Schatz has gone to Portland to work. Henry Schatz is tearing down an old log barn on his farm. The barn is a landmark of pioneer days built on the Robert Bird donation land claim 50 years ago. The roof of the main part was of four foot (fir) shakes, and has done service these many years without the assistance of repairs. The logs are solid and hard. This old barn has for years been the oldest of pioneer build ing9 to stand with modern improvements a memento to the .days of long ago. Lengthy. Frog Fond. The Grangers' goat, which has been for sale for some time is withdrawn from the market and is tied up to fatten for the 14 applications which were sent in at the last meeting. James Turner has been hauling rock the past week for his new barn, which he will erect in the near future. O. P. Sharp is ou the sick list. J. G. Aden and T. L. Turner were looking up a new road from Stafford to Oregon City last Monday. They report having found a suitable route. Three hundred sacks of potatoes were in the farmers watehojjse at Baldens Landing during the recent cold snap. About oue-fourth of them are frozen. The entire potato crop of H. T. Traby was frcztn, which was about 600 sacks The protactod meetings, that are be ing largely attended at Hood View, will be continaed for two more weeks. The M. B. A. lodge will give a dance and supper att Wibonville on Feb. 22. Music will be 'furnished by Graham's orchestra. Gforge Brown, of New Era, is in our community buying'.Bpuds. Jliss Kate Weed, who has been visit ing her sitter, Mis. B. F. Weddol, for few months, returned to her home at Jefferson last Friday accompanied by Hon. Jake Peters. Mrs. Aden and daughters, Ellen and Myrtle, are visiting fiiendsin Portland; tills week. Chunky Fm.i.ow. liedland. The p ist cold weather and mow has been a picnic for the young folks at tending paities and sleighing. Some dead horses this coUl weather, one at Mr. repples'andone at A. Funk's place. Chariee llicinbothi m has one very fiek, but it ia improving. Our literary socitty is still flourishing. Jacob llarrv and pons are doing some el.itdiiiH: for W. 11. Bonney. Kev Dvtrdap, of Canby, ia aeeihtiiu Rev. Kxon at the meetings at the M. K. church. Miss llaltio jtiat-krll intends to go back tol'ortland soon A. M . iKoichem left this week on a survey it apect ion trip with Mr. Kin nuird. Jiune B. Dew intends having a pub lic sale Feb. 19, mid will aell all ol his cattle, sheep and household effects, as he leaves for Idaho about March 1. W. P. Kercliem.of Stone, has inter ested some of the people on the ridge in the creamery, as thev intend to estab lish a ereuni route. Those taking part are Messrs. Allen, Smith, llieinbothem, James Fullam, and uthers may fall in line. Some, of the;Yiola people are tak ing hold. Maude Stone has the promise of the SUicklin school. A. I. llieinbutheiu has the promise of the Garfield school (for the spring term. Andrew Dengler is confined to his bed with illness. Shubel. Mrs. Fogle8oug,lately from Oklahoma, is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Bee son. They had not seen each other for 40years. B, Cumins is going to werk In a saw mill at Portland. Miss Lulu Traylor and brother. Will, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beeson. Fred Heft and 0. Moehnke, Jr., have bought machinery and are putting a shingle mill in F. Moehnke's sawmill. Howard Brownell will take part in the school exercises on Washington's Birthday. Rev. T. R. Hornshuh and family of Sweet Home, are visiting at 0. Horn shuh' for a few days. E. W. Hornshuh went to Canby on business one day this week. Mr. Bluhni tcok some choice beef cat tle to town this week. Some of the young men are finding fault with a certain young man for going oxer in their neighborhood to see the young ladies. That's all right, Kilian, "faint heart never won fair lady." Shindrrhannes. Mountain View. Still very unsettled weather. Ac cording to Eastern tradition we look for six weeks of cold weather yet. On the 2nd of February the woodchuck or ground hog came out and saw his shadow which meant to him six weeks more winter. ' Ernest Meyers, of Chshalis, Wash., was visiting with his sister, Mrs. Fran cis, lust week. Frank Everhart drove out to Molalla Saturday and returned Sunday bringing home his mother, who had Bpent a week visiting her boii, Will, and wife. Mrs. Nelson went to Portland last week Thursday and Friday and had an operation performed on her ere i.ne measles are spreading some in in this burg. Frankie Curran has them this week. Harold Swafford is on the sick list with a hard cold. The attendance at our Sunday school is decreasing latelv. Unless more at tend it will be discontinued, sine die. Born, Feb. 3d, to the wife) of Frank Bullard, a daughter, weight 8 1 pounds. Miss Eletha Cummins, of Shubel, was visiting Miss Myrtle Curnn lan week She then went to Portland to visit rela tives. Sauna Hubbard. Winter h8 begun. The free mail delivery will be in opet auon not later man April 1st, c rouie e.tet and one route west. II. L. Mills spent spent several days last week with liis son, Forest, of Wood bum. The Southern Pacific Company is mak ing soma fine improvements in the way o; a plattorm. . Rev. Welts has withdrawn his appoint ment at Hopewnll. It Beeras as if everybody wants to carry the mail. Fry is going around with his piece of paper for a 50 job. That'a right, Frank, we are alwavs willing to help him who helps himstlf. John Crocker, of Needy, was in tow n Monday . Dell Chapman, our Marion county po tato buyer, does not seem to be rushing buBinena very much lately. Bonney brothers spent Sunday with their parents. Eosb Bud. Canby. ' Mr. Deyoe, of Wisconsin, is making his brother, J. F. Deyoe a visit. Frel Hurst, of Aurora, came down Tuesday to wane a contract with our city dads to light our city with elec tricity. At the regular eouncil meeting la?t Monday evening a property room was ordered built for the accommodation of the new I. O. O. F. lodge in the new city ball. Mr. Vinyard and Mr. Eohersnn made a business trip to Oregon City hut Tues day. A little daughter came to the home of J. J. Schmidt last Sunday morning. Mother and daughter are doing well. Ed II itehinson returned from Spring field last Saturday, where he has been looking alter the interests of the S. B. R. R. Co. The smallpox patientsabout four miles from Canby are getting along nicely. If it is the smallpox it is in a very light form, and as the neighborhood is well quarantined there will be no danger of its spreading. Willard Knight left on Tuesday's eve ning train for Vancouver, Waeh , where he lias a position on the ne v railroad. Marksbury, We are having another show er of Ore gon mist after aojut 10 days of cold w eather and snow. We hear all around us of people having their potatoes frozen. Mackshurg ia having a general boom of prosperity. The new tolephone line is complete to Canby, and the boys can now talk to their best girls over the wire. Mr. Miudock is improving his place by putting in several blind ditches. Mr Wallace is doing considerable blasting o i his place this winter. We also hear considerable blasting in the goutheut end of our district. Mr Weismandel, one of our most en thusiastic and wide-awnke farmers, went to Portland to purchase, an tngine of about 40-horae capacity, He will at once begin preparations for building a large creamery and grist mill. Mr. Weismandel is an experienced creamery man, and w ill doubtless make a grand success of the business. Mr K'elie's new barn is about com plete and adds greatly to the appearance ot our little bu g. Mr. Walch has just opened his new blacksmith sh..p. Parties who need any work done in his line will do well to give him a call. Wmdv Nortz, of the southeast end of EE The Kind You Ilave Always in use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger he health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. iat is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. 9 Bsars the nd You Have Always Bought in Use For THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT our burg, was in this place oce day last week and stated that he had offertd the caih for so ; e grubbing, but he couldn't get men to do the work. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mra. George Scheer on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, the occasion being the 53rd birthday of Mr. Scheer. All those present report having had a most enjoy able time. T. DAY. Millie has a nu bean. Wonder how the climate is up in Cuba by this time? Say not tomorrow, todny but your own To parcel as you will, For who can tell that when the day has flown, He shall be living still. Oh, bleat is he whose daily balance sheet, Brings perfect work to view, Whose closing day leaveB no tatk in complete, For other hands to do. Tomorrow's but jack-o-lantern sprite, That flees the I. ggard's clasp, Today's the pow r whose hand of gra cious might, Holds fortune in its gr sp. Non-Partisan. Continued on page 8. School Report. There are 46 pupils enrolled in district No. 97. and notwithstanding the incle ment weather there has been 93 per cent of attendance. There were 12 pupils who were absent only a day or a halt day each, but the following were present every day; Kobert Armstrong, rred Armstrong, Ora Bratton, Fred Covey, Charle9 Covey, Hattie Coleman, Ger trude and Alta Evans, Winnefred Free man, Hazel Hilton, Hattie Irvin, Ar thur May, Nettie Peterson, Mary and Clara Siegrift, Katie Watkins, Lyman, Virgil and Albert Skinner, Leroy and Leonard Parmenter, Valeria and Win field Sanford, Weston Howard, Vera and Basil Williams. Mary s. Barlow, Teacher. Vlackamas County Mail Contractu On all mail contracts beginning July 1st, 1902, the mail will be delivered free along the various to all persons erecting boxes along the roadway. Below are given new contracts let. Tho following contracts oumail routes connecting Clackamas county postollkes, have been let: Bullrun to Marmot, seven miles, six times a week, A. Lar kins, $270. Clarkea, by Colton. Elwood and Springwiiter, to Dodge. '-'0 miles, twice a week.O. W.Keller, $34. Ourrmsville to Uarhehi, six nines, six times a week, W. 11. Young, $373. Eagle Creek, by Ge irge, to Bissell, 12 miles, twice a week, A. Widdenhold, Oregon City, by Ely, Beaver Creek, Shubel, Clarkes, Meadowbrook and Un ion Mills, to Mulino, 24 miles, three imes a week, A. Mosier, $545. Oregon City, by Ely, Carus, Mnlino and Liberal, to Molalla, 15 miles, six times a week, S. J. Vaughan, $447 Oreaon City, by Willamette, Stafford and Wilsonville, to Graeme. 10 miles, six times a week, W. H. Young, $740. Oregon City, by Stone and Logan to Viola, Bix times a week, 30 miies, W. Mosier, $t80 Sandy, by Firwood, to Salmon, 14 miles, three times a week, C. D. Chase, $:IU. Sandy to Dover, six miles, twice a week, A. J. Kitzrailler, $110 Orient to Kelso, four miles, six times a week, E. Jack, $200. Portland, by Station A, Woodstock, Tremont, Lents, Payn, Sunnyside, Da mascus, Barton, Eagle Cieek, Currins ville and Sprinew ater. to Highland, 44 miles, six times a week, W. H. Crousel, $1800. Aurora, by Needy, to Macksburg, 12 miles, six times a week, Frank Ferdi nand, $325. Woodburn, by Handy, Monitor, Mar qnam and Scott'a Mills, to Wilhoit, 2i miles, ix times a week, J. Connor, $090. I Bought, and which has been, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per-fl-, sonal supervision since its infancy. ALWAYS Signature of Over 30 Years. MUIMAV STREET. MEW OM CITY. Som tM.iy That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we c an be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them ' with what they consider one of the very beat remedies on the marketfor couk'hs, colds, and that alarmingcomplaint, croup. We referto Ctnunbe.i'Uiii's Cough Remedy. We have used it with urch good results in our family so Ling that it has become a household m cesaity. By its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and aain prevented croup. The testimony is given up m our own experi ence, and suggest that our readers, especially !hoe who have small child ren, alwavs keep it in their homes a? a safeguard against croup. -Camden(S. C.) Messenger. For sale by Q. A. Hard ing. , For Sale Ten acres in Mount Pleas ant, 24 miles from the court house : 8 'A acres in cultivation ; 600 bearing fruit trees: two wells; good house, near school, 'ermseaay. Inquire at Couh- ibr-Hkrai.d omce. Mr. Wheeler Gat Rid of His Rheumatotm. "During the winter of 1898 I was so lame in my joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardl hobble around when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the hrst application I began to tret well, and was cured and have worked steadily all the year. R. Wheeler, Northwood, N. Y. For sale by (i. A. Harding. Thers's Many a Slip on the ice or wet ground at this time of year, and many a sore spot in conse quence. No amount of caution will guarantee you against accident. That is why we keep Perry Davis' Painkiller on hand to relieve the ache of bruised flesh, and sore, throbbing muscle. It has given relief to two generations. There is but one P inkiller, Perry Da is'. Socialist Lectures. Comrade J. D. Stevens will lecture on "Socialbm" on the following dates at the places specified : Damascus Monday, Feb. 3. Eagle Creek Tuesday, Feb. 4. Sandy Wednesday, Feb, 5. Currinaville Thursday, Feb. 6 Springwater Friday, Feb, 7. Logan Saturday, Feb. 8. rhis signature is on every box ot the genuine Laxative bromo-ymnine Tablets the remedy that rurea a cold Id ana das Cere ad A perfect cereal coffee cf delicate flavor and fragrant oromo. The blending of California figs and prunes with well ripened grain mahes a fruit and grain coffee fj.r superior to any other cereal bevertj;s. By our process all the delight ful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained. Tastes like coffee looks like coffee. Haaltb.rul nutritious. Boil from 5 to lO minutes only ALL GROCEPvS SELL FIGFTXUNF, CEREAL. ANNUAL Clearance J LA I v-s-' 30 Days Great reductions on all leather goods. KRAUSE BROS. WM. MACKRELL DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Brushes, Curry Combs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Hand and Machine Made Harness a Specialty. MOLALLA. ORE. ! Fotosrafs.... ! STAMPS X Drop in and see what we have in the latest photographs. We can please all. i: VIEWS THE MORNlMd TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. lo have both put in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is done by F. C. CADKES Wall Pkper 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 rkf Mm HcsEt-ttRiI fcs New Plumbing and Tin Shop ' A. MHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufleld Block OEFGOX CITY THE P. M. SHARPLES . Cream Separator Has no superior if you want a lar,'e butter yield. No machine runs so easy or skims so clean. It is perfect in mechanical con stat' tion and finish. Write for catalogue and prices to D KAUFFMAN Needy, Oregon v FARLI FOR SALE. Situated onemile tnnth of Noeilv.containlng SS cres, with Rood buildings, prune orchard and well watered and under good state of cultivation. Also ranch located about 4 miles east of Soda Sprinea. consisting of 212 aei-M, with fairly good buildings, Is an excellent stock ranch. 'Ihise plocM wili be Bold cheap. For partlcu ars inquire or address A T. COCHBAN, Administrator, Hubbard, Ore. II E . JW Xj m Hot soda at the Kozy KauJy Kitchen. in tfrug atocra. 25 Don 25fc