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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. 000 sooooooooocooooooooooop CORRESPONDENCE O O OOOCOCOwOOOC'CCOOOOOOOOOOOO Correspondents siirsT Hund in their com in miicatii niH by Wednesday to insure their pn lilii a t ion . Oarfl Id. The past few days of tool weather has ennnled soim ol tlm (i,nlild farmers to .onil.!trt siiin4 I n g. E"a' til iz nr, of .VliMiui Tabor, moved int. i tin Mduer settlement last Satur day. We should th.nk tiiey would be veliioinml ve'y inucli by the peopleof ,hat minl) jr;i d, ,n tliey take ia two children "f soliool h. They had only four uitddreu of schojl ae oefore and chid will enable them to h 1 1 their din tllct. The people of U n fiwld will welcome all g od diizt;iiH who luay come here to seek homes. There is plent y of good land, whinli can be procured here at reasonablo figures, within from one to lour miles of itie proposed electric plant. ii e think if the railroad, as proposed, conies that Gartieid will no longer take a back seat, but will be among the fore most localities in the county . ' 0. H tjarVer, one of Girflsld's most prosperous farmers, gold a colt to R. Miller, the saw oill nun, for $150 last week. That's right, Cliff, do not raise only the best. Everything passed off very amicable at the citizens primary W. R. OatQeld was nominated for road supervisor. A people's party man was heard to ask a piominent republican in Garfield the other day, "II it it vu that the re- Sublican couuty convention could in orse the prseut nominee for state sen ator, and condemn his work in the same convention by instructing the legislative ticket to restore the county judge to his former authority." The reply wag, "Don't ask embarasslng questions." . We were glad to see that the Clacka mas county mud sliuer diil not gee the nomination for state printer on there publican ticket. Liberal. Farmers are making the air blue now as the ground is thoroughly Boaked with water and has stopped all farm work. This weather is very hard on stock of all kinds, especially on goats that were sheared before the siorin. Tin; river is about as high as it has been any time this winter. It's my jpinion it was caused by the c'tizeus nd democrats convention in Oregon Oitv. Nowt Farr nnd Fred .McGregor left here toiH morning with an extra line lot of fat steers for Chas. Albright of Ore' gon City. Fat cattle are very scarce and .Vlr. Farr paid $1.75 a hundred, live weight, for them. The old fox hae canutit one chicken lately, but he will nut catch another soon, as they are on the lookout for him. Ue won't tree. You cau catch him with a bait. Mabee. Levi Stehuian went to Oregon Oity Monday and IniB not returned yet too full of politics. . Dee Wright and Rex Lewis were the quests of 8. Wright, Sunday. How about the side road, Rex, rather muddy sn't it? Our school closes Friday. Miss Miller has taught a successful school and is well liked by the pupils and directors. Dan Graves ami Jack Dodge will fin ish cutting shingles on the Klarr place in about two w( rks and then will move iheir mill near Wriuht'a bridge. They have pincliased a lot of cedar on the riv er unit will drive it down the river to their mill. Sylvia. Eldorado. Minnie F.mloii has pincliased a piece of land of Will . l ines o i which her fath er, Frank lrinh, iuteudd to build this xiniiniei. i You have used all sorts of cough reme- l dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce Ia grippe, pneumonia or a seri ous throat Section. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. U you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. W. 'id fl exj, ill druiigt. I (CATT U.L'VK "!,... V.iuVa H " 'i Ml' 11 Dewie Maxson was yisiting Leon Jones a few days last week. Will Jones and Frank Irish called at the home of K. M. Cooper on business last Wednesday evening. Minnie Fanton called on Mrs. Pear eon last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Fieri passed through our burg last Saturday on their way to Mu lino. Frank Irish went to Oregon Oity Sat urday last. Wm. Jones, Frank Irish, Miss Gans, Veva Jones and Verna Smith of this burg, called at the home of Mr. Cooper one evening last week. After Mr. Coop er tiaiifiacted some business affairs with Wm. Jones and Frank Irish, the re mainder of the evening was sptnt at the pleasure of the young folks listening to the graphophone. Saveral young folks from Carus were also present. Glen Irish spent bunday last with his cousin, Leon Jones. Wm. H. Jones went to Oregon City last Monday. Everybody is nearly laid up with colds in our burg. Grace Schubel is able to be up and around again. Twin Sister. Obituary. Mrs. Clara Wallace, nee Edgecomb, wife of Ernest Wallace, was born in Portland, Oregon, March 9, 1882. She was converted about nine years ago and was sworn aa a junior in the Salvation Army. On October 9, 1899, she was married to Ernest Wallace of Clarke's. She departed this life on April 1st, 1902, being aged 20 years and 22 days. About three weeks before ber death she professed salvation through Christ. She leaves a husband, a mother, two broth ers and three Bisters, besides many to mourn her death. The funeral ser vices were held at the borne on Mill Creek on last Thursday, J. W. May offi ciating, Molalla. Our spring has passed and gone here and we are having winter again. Most of our early fruit is in full bloom and the snow is only a short distance away. The prosoect is good for a freeze before the snow disappears and should such occur it will catch what there is now in bloom. It is reported there are two new cases of smallpox in Mr. Vice's family. The two oldest girls are almost well and had only a light attack. The disease has been thoroughly quarantined, though a tew were exposed before it was known to he smallpox. Win. liagliy, who has been very sick, is improving JN. u. Stewart, who has heen a resi dent of Molalla vicinity for many years, will soon bid goodbye to liis many friends here and go to Missouri to re Bide with a brother. Uncle ureen will leave many warm fvieuds on the Mo lalla. The contract has been let to the Rue sell brotheis to furnish lumber for the Molalla grange building, It will be erected on a lot on the east side and ad joining the school house yard. It is to be a large building, two stories in height. When finished it will add much to the looks of our town. There is some talk of a churoh being built here this summer by the Christians or Campbellites. It has not yet been decided where it will be located. 'John Dungen returned from eastern Oregon recently, reports the weather stormy and the season very backward where he waun the Silver Lake coun try. There has been but little snow on the stock ranges there this winter, that will make water scarce and the season short. Dee Wright and Fred Nelson will soon finish their contract of brush cutting for W.Vaughan and when finished they will have cut 100 acres ot brush. XYZ. Vol ton. Oh, yes, 'some mud, but Webfoot is very uui-U opposed to having duut thrortn in llit'ir eyes, and as politudnns are new clawinu (tut i retiy lively, it is best to have it well soaked so that it will not fly bo fur. I Iih dance at the hall on April 5th was not largely Httonded, but all wao at tended, enjoyed it immense ly. Lewis llubbard, of La Grande, was visiting friends here the latter part of the week. Ous Gottherg returned to Washington on the 7th, after a few weeks' visit with friends and rel tives here. Miss Amy Bonney left here on the 7th for her new home at Graeme. Anbin Countryman had the misfortune to lose a cow this week. Deb Bonney was visiting at Sky Itocket last Saturday evening. The citizen primary on the 5th wag well attended, and resulted iu N. V. Williams, B. C. l'almer, U. S. Dix and VV. H. Garrett being chosen to attend the convention. Hood yitiiv. Columbus Comntock is npfor a week's viwit with William Murray's family. While 1 ere lie is tearing down the old huildiniison his ranch, which improves it eoiifmleralily. Ir. Osborne, the well known physi cian of WilHouville, is remodelliii); a huildii g tn Mr Harms' place, in which he ii tends to move his drug store in the near future. Kev. Wormelsdorf, of Sherwood, preached a very interesting sermon at the Congregational churbh Sunday morning. l'.d and Allison Baker have returned from a business trip to Lebanon and vi cinity, where they have been looking after their propel ty interests. Mrs Crinell, Rob Cried!, Mary Mur ray and Jane Murray visited wita Wil liam Murray ind iamily Sunday. Herman Krone cut his linger quite badly while splitting Movewood. A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Nelson McCon uell in honor of Miss Clara's birthday, March Slst. Dancing was indulged iu and a very enjoyable time was had by all present. An entertainment and basket social will be civeu by the Degree of Honor Lodge at Wilson ville, May 17th, that be ing the anniversary of its organization Elliotts Prairie. We are efrry to see so much rain after our sped ot tine weather. liud Thonipsi n has been uuder the weather for the last week, but is better now. A delightful eveuing was spent at the home of Mr. A. Todd in honor of his eld est son's birthday, (lames and dancing were features of the evening, and at a 100,000 Rolls of Wall Pa per at 5c per double roll at W L Block, The Home furnisher, opposite P O I late hour rerfeshments were served. Be sides a number from the immediate neighborhood those pie-ent were Messrs. Arthur Todd and Charles Guintis, of Portland, Benton Killen, of Woodburn. J. Naylor, of Gervais.and Misses Abbie Kingsolm and Gertrude Naylor, of Ger vais. Mrs. Graham has been Quite poorly d late, but we are glad to hear is recover inK Frank Campau and wife are now oc- cupying their new residence. We hear that Bud Kent is going to leave us and go to Washington We will all miss you, Bud, but still wish you good luck and prosperity. Mrs. Jessie Tyke, who has been living in Eastern Washington for the laet two years, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Shoat. Mr and Mrs. Makler were visiting the Misses Todd last Sunday. The scarlatina scare is now over, leav ing nobody much the worse. Aramoho. Rumellvttle. Mrs. F. Davidson was visiting friends at Scotts Mills a few days ago. Dan Groshong made Mr. Wingfield a pleasant call when passing through this burg ore day last week. Q. W. Wingfield is busy putting in his grain. Miss Or a Boyles has returned home and is going to school. She is going to try her education, and we bad all better wato out. Mr. Wingfield has employed Earl Da vidson to trap squirrels on his place. Earl is an expert at the business. We have plenty of rain now, and the farmers are hindered with their work, but they are still hopeiul. Rich & Co. are busy making lumber for the public. Roads here are in very ba shape now, but it is hoped they will be better soon. What are the people to do with their favorite wagons if Browned gets elected? Let's beat him. Mr. Groshong has bought a fine team from Mr. Sheppard. Ray Marquam was visiting F. Saw tell's folks on the first Sunday of the month. Mr. Marquam contemplates going to Southern Oiegon as soon as his school is out, where he will help herd sheep on the bunch grass, Sheep and cattle are doing fine, al though it rains bo much. Elder Moore preached at Scotts Mills yeBterday. Pioneer op '46. ; School Report. The following is a report of Hood View school, district No. loO, for the month ending April 4th : Dya' taught, 20. D-iys' attendance, 550. i Pays' absence, 61. ' Times tardy, 11. Average attendance, 2T. Number belonging, 30 Those entitled to mention for perfect attendance are Pearl, Edgar and Her chel Seely, Evalyn McDonnell, John Murray, Tillie Taylor and Martin Lich enthaler. Following were the visitors: Miss Jes sie Baines, Herchel Clutter aud E.G. Lichenthaler . A program is under preparation for an entertainment for the good of the school. It will be held on the evening of May '2 All are invited. P. H Mosiier, Teacher. Every i'Mi, Kvergrcen hasn't been heard from for some I lime, out we are all illiYe yet. Webfoot Is with us itgain, but we can t com plain as wo had good weather lust week- A good bit of garden was planted last week, nnd It will not be long till we will have plenty of "garden sass." John Watson began work at J S Yodcr's saw mill this niorning. Walter Watson has gone to Polk county, where he will visit. A L Yoder made a flying trip to Woodburn last Friday to call on the ueutist, aud now lie lias peace. Mins Alloe Wyland came home from Portlaud last Thin aday, where she had been waitress at t e Hoimrt uurtis, ue are giaa to see iter aiuome again. Miss Flora Yoder is expected home from Tort land tomorrow, where she has been working In a photograph gallery all winter and spring bhe Intends to bring her camera along, so be Careful or you'll be shot. ill we can talk about now Is the basket social to be given April 16. a good program willbe reu' dertil. The proceeds are to be used for the bene fit of the Smyrna Sunday school. There will be preaching at the Smyrna church next Sunday at 11 o'clock as usual, byltovJM Hick, fxmih Vara. Miss Kllzaqeth Rrans, of Meadowbrook, ea'led at the home ,of Mr aud Mrs A L Jones last Friday evening. J Mans an I It Billiard are clearing land. 11 Billiard, Ed I'aiue and A Hayhuret wero in Oregon City on business Saturday. A number of young folks of this vicinity at tended the party in honor of Charles Daniels, of Mulluo, last Saturday evening. Mr Wilkinson J of Union Hall, was the guest of B J Helvey and faulty last Sinicay. Mrs VA i'aiue aud Sirs A L Jones called on Mrs B J Helvey last Thursday. A L Jones made a business trip to M oialia last Friday. Mrs Minnie Fanton has purchased two acres of laud from W 11 Jones. Otto Striker, who was in Oregon City the past week, has returned. Mrs Minnie Fautou called on Mrs A L Joucs last Thursduy. Miss Vedua Smith was the guest of Miss Uaus last Wednesday night. Misses Clara and Elsie Sehoenhorn visited the llaieldale school last Wednesday. B Billiard Nisited his parents, Mr and Mrs F Billiard, ol Oregon City, last Saturday and Sumtgy. W II Hamuli, of Mulino, spent Sunday in Port laud as the guest of his sister aud family, xrs 11 Steers. W illiam Hayhurst.of Portland, aud Miss Kllia. belli Kvaus, of iieadowdrook, called at the home of the former's parents last Saturday. L F li. Wilionville. Peters B40S are pasturing nr Harms' cows this spring. Milliard i rlssell attended the citizens conven tion at Oregon city last Tuesday, DrOsburn is titling up a drug store In this place, and will soon be doing a rusliing business. Mr tweksuurg is doing '.he carpenter work. John Baker and wife visited Portland Sunday and Monday. Eruesi c iiuehl visited Wllsonville several times this week. He is working for the A O U W aa deputy. Wllsonville can boast of having three lodges, ihtA (i W, Degree of Honor and Modern Brotherhood of America. 14 kt. Gold Pilled FOUNTAIN PEN to any $2.00 Pen KLtfgy)Mii!klWMt mz; '- . DIAMOND PEN CO.. TlieDpirren of Honor will give a basket social at Wiisom ille ill the near future. We uinliTstond Unit a sineintr PO'hHy Imh btH'ii organized at WitsonviUe, and meets on Suri'lay altcriiooiis. The A O U W will bcsln to build a hull at Wil sonville very so -u. i'liuy expeul to bave it remty by the Fourth of July. W lso..v:lle expects to celebrate the Fourth this y -mt. Mi-s Mi'NnHy, teacher at th Union school aud UoJdie rieily visittwl at Ira Stely's last auwliiy. Professor Vincent, the Witaon vltle teacher, ex pect to go Kant when hid school is out next mouth, The last danne at Wilson ville on M;ireh 29, was said to he the nicest and most orderly dauee we have had for years. D H Msher, the teacher of Hood View school, wasiii town Tuesday. II is doing a rushing husinesa taking or iers for tailor-made clothing. Ue is wonting for achicago firm. Mr Kelso, of Graeme, was in town this week. Thepolideal boom has struck our town, and we hope to elect some of our candidates next June, Blitz, wmoit. J H Ferguson, of Pleasant Hill, made a call on your correspondent Sunday last. Our school started March 31st with Fred Orager aa teacher. J LCreuse is on the sick list and alio Raymond Wyland, who has lung fever, but is better at the present writing. , Q T Slaughter has a new road to travel to Wil hoit That's right, G T, a new broom always weeps clean. Q W Wyland, of Rock Creek, was visiting his daughter near Scott's Hills Friday last. Norris Thomas, who has been sick to long with appendloitis, we are glad to report, Is able to be up and around once more. c 1 Ryan, the gnrdener, has his early garden planted. He will furnish the Wil boil hotel with early vegetables the coming summer, providing the frost does not hurt Ibem. News Boy. El wood. Most of the Etwood farmers have their grain sown. WT Henderson has heen plowing for M Hol land. Henry Myers and wife, of RuOky Point, were visiliiiK the liiiUT'is parents, Mrand Mrs J Tornur, Saturday and rtun lay. Miss Annfc Rlltii'-r, who has been at Oregon City, the past month, hs returned heme. MIns Oim Surfux is KctiiiiK along nicely witli her schiMJi, there hiring 10 scholars in attendant. (ius fiottlteru. who hua been working in Well ington fur the past yt-ur, attended Sunday school at Klwood Easter Sunday. We lire vlad to hear that Miss Emily Freeman, who went to Washington for hor Health, is im proving rapidly. Mrs V T Henderson Is in very poor health. J Lewi.-, will ina'h in the Etwood chuirli Sun day ul 11 o'clock a. m. Chris Illltner Is at Oregon City working at most niKht and day on his steam automobile wiiieli he will use for hauttntt loss to his sawmill. The engine will weigh about one ami a half Ions aud is being constructed Ht the machine shop of one of tiie paper mills. It is devised after a pan of Mr Bittner himself. A 8 Henderson has go ne to Oregon Oity on business. Lai.la Rookh. Beaver Lake. Fine weather prevails.and spring work is belug pushed with allyigor. C Q Vorldes returned homt from Marquam Wed nesday last, where he has been working the past monlh,, Our school is progressing nicely under the skillful management of Fred Drager. George Hardesty, of Molalla, was a pleasant caller iu this burg a few daj ago. That la all right, George, aa I go there some time myself, but I don't know what Ralph will say. Bert Wade was doing business at Marquam a few days ago. RFWvlaud. who has been ill for sometime we are giad to report is on the mend. R F Wyland aud .i.iss Sarah Churchill consti tute the sick list this week. Correspondents are still coming forth. The Silverton ippeal has a new scribe from this vi cinity. Bert Wade, who Intended to leave for Eastern Oregon March 2i lb, lia- ci.iiflnileil that the land of mud, and lain bents that ot sage brilvh and bonehgi asH for some tune. Itill Hart, ftlolaliit's well known horse trader,wus doing bus ness iu this set tion a few days ai;o. lthice titi in in is busy breaking his colts. Orlau Tllouias is busy falling timbe II Wade contemplates w rliiinr for K,l AlhrMit ' of Manilla . , the coming summer. George (.iro-lioiihr has innvhas.'tl a t am. The hug:y ll XI, lieoige, ;iiel looli out g'fls, fur iieoi'i is a nistler aud botnnl to nnk; a winutii!;, F Day llsoll anl wile, of HimIviIIu, lauseil through ibis burg one ihiy last week. Tom Slaughter Kiel C a Ryan were doing busi ness in tin eounly seat a few daysao. Josenh B irston hail Iho misfortune while snlit- tinn wood a few days ago to chop his thumb orT at the fiist joint. Ir Haun made a professional call on Mrs Vor hieioue day lust week. Luther U curries a victorious smile on his face now, ns he has won a complete victory overilat tie's fair suitors. O Wyland and H Wilson have the contract for getting out poles for the telephone line between Wtlhoit aud Molalla. Well, well, News Boy, are you dean? X .w if you would spare a little niore of your valt.ub e time to the Courier Herald and less to the Silverton Ap peal, we would perhaps he utile to hear from you oftener. Francis Haun has a now rille. Hooters will have to sit high ami the bueks run fust now. Haiti Jack. Mulino. The colds do not seem to lm.irove very rap idly. Misses Katie Daniels. Klva Krii-ksou, A;n Wallace and Arthur Mallatt called on Bertha Herrou aud brother, Archie, last Friday after noon. We were preatly pleased to see the mayor out on Easter Suiul iy. He brouylit us such line weather besides two young ladies. Vomeagein Lengihy! SI ins Uans is teaching a very siiccesi ful term of school at Hazel Hell. But l.lllie, kidnapping is bad business. Bad as tiie Klondike lever isn't it? The sad news of the death of Mr Mulvey was received hero last week. Our love and sympathy is extended to Mrs Mulvev and the other many relatives. Sir Mulvey had uuny friends in aud I around Mulino. Mr Carlson, who has been In Portland for some months, returned home, and has been very sick. Mrs Wallace has been visiting her sister, Mrs Saitar, the past week . Frank Manning is shearing sheep near Oregon City. Earl Flnley, who has been visiting here for some time, has departed for for his home. Mr Smith has been visiting at the home of Mr Begue the past two weeks. Mrs Helns was visiting Mrs Wallace last week. Mr McDonald, who hat been working In Mon tana for some time past, has retnrned home. Joe Daniels is working for R Goueher. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs McDonald last Saturday evening Dancing was the amuse ment of the eveutmr Those presnt wrs as follows: Misses Elva Erlekson, Mae Davis, Agnes Wallace, Bertha llerron Katie Daniels, Neva Jones, Nettle Rounds; Mrs Felg.'r: Messrs Frank Manning Johnnie Rmnds, Clyde Smith, Charles Daniels, Archie Herrou, Krnest Davis. Due th auks are glveu the .dancing master. Mi Davis, wife and daughter, Madoline, and Mr Mathiesand wife, of Beaver ('reek, were in our burg last week for the purpose of renting a place. We aiucerly hope that they succeeded. (Continued on page 6.) OA8TOIIIA. Bntt. Ilia Kind Von Han Always Bonjfl Dputtnrt P. O. BOX Wfosn You Thi ik of Purchasing a WIN Dont Fail to Visit or Write to Eilers Piano House 351 Washington St.. The largest dealers on the Pacific Caast wholisals and retail. Vain distributing ware rooms. Portland, Oregon, Spokane, Wash., San Ifranoisoo and Sacramento. Oal. Wa carry the largest stook of H(h Orade Pianos, comprising such well-known makes aa OHICKEB INOoI Boston, WBBKKof New York, KIMBALL of Chicago, Vose & Sons, Decker A Bon, Wheelock, Whitney, Hobarl M. Cble,8ohumann. Stejer, Hlner and Singer, alio the many toned Crown Piano and the Weser Bros. Oreheetral. IN OltriANS, we handle such well-known makes as the Kimball, Crown, Great West ern, Burdett, Peorless and Needhamt and the good qualities of thesn organs are so well, known that they require no further reeommeadatlon from us. We will guarantee absolute satisfaction, or money ill be refunded. The ANGELTJS ORCHRSTRAL Have you ee It? A Belf-playing piano player, which enables any person to play any kind of music on any piano; not a novelty, but a practical player. It will play your piano better than the average pianist. You oan tee any of these instruments by calling at our salesrooms. We take pleasure In showing, whether you w a", w uuj or UUl. liiilillii.ilHliii,iillllSiillllli,l,4li H ill! .illli: in,.,..!..,. aih.,,.1,., W. D. ADAMS THE oialia Undertaker Keeps on hand a stock of Covins, Caskets, Eaiial Rabas, FnrnUnre, Etc. All Kincs of Re airing Pone MOLALLA, ORE. e: Wall Paper and Lieno Wall Finish a perrranent sanitary and fire proof wall coating. 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Dressing Sacks and Kamomas. Ladies' Dress Shirts at a Bargain. Ladies' Corset Covers, 35c up. Your choice of Umbrellas for 50c. Tarn O'Shanters, Head Rests, Sun Bonnets, Gent's White Bows, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Gent Bicycle Belts, Ladies' White Belts. All below cost. SALE BEGINS MONDAY! 485, OREGON CITY, ORE. Portland, Ore. J A Complete Line -OF Fine Footwear For ladies, gentlemen and children you will find in our stylish and up-to-date stock. Our handsome and durable $3.50 shoe for men can't be equaled for wear, quality or style, and our women's fine $3.00 shoes are the acme of comfort and graceful outline. Our prices will suit. Kraussc Bros. ooicr -7 p ri IIOE DRILLS SHOE DRILLS DISC DRILLS Send for catalogue. Kitchen, Levis & Staver Co. Portland, Oregon. IN TRIMMED HATS ...Racket Store! Towels, all grades, at cost. Men's and Boys' Shirts, 15c up. Men's Laundried Shirts, 49c. Men's Undervests at cost. Men's Linen Collars and Cuffs, ioc and 15c. Men's Socks, ioc up. Hose Supporters. Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, ioc. Bandanna Handkerchiefs, 3c, 2 for 5