OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902. 000300000000(50000000(300000 CORRESPONDENCE O v ooooooooooooocoooooooooooo George. Died Hi the Good Samaritan hospital, April 23, Anna LiiiB, aged 18 ye irs, 4 months and IS days Bhe was the daughter of Herman and Anna Una, nee Ranch. Tlie remains were 1 mot red in the Georgj cemetery, and the funeral was largely attended. Miss Edna Irish la ravine with Mrs Will Harris Vf a short time. Qni'e a crowd atteided the ball at the Beaver Creek hill last Friday night. The music was an rigm. Ralph Howard spent a few dave In this neigh- orhood last week. Lady. liusseltville. Mr Marquam is visiting his uncle, Mr Leslie, al out three miles from heje. Mr Bryan lost an infant son a few days ago. This was his only son. Mr and Mrs Wlngfiold are going to attend the meeting at Mulino this evening. Mrs Mary Unyles made her mother a pleasant call the other day. TheoMaderan passed through our burg yester day. Zeb Bomati visited our school yesterday. Our upper school hasclosed for some unknown cause. Miss Lola Boyles has quit working for Mr Bryant. Wc are glad to report good prospects from our trarg. The weather Is quite changeable , The early fruit is in bloom, and at a distance looks like snow MrSlilltB passed through our burg a few days ago enroute to Molalla. He lives near Golly creek, 10 miles southeast of Kiusellville and five miles from any neighbor. Mrs F Davidson made our teacher a pleasant Call a few days ago. Mrs Biyant Is lying very low at her home, and all hopes are given up for her recovery. We are glad to report that Father Bagby is get ting better. Our people are sowing their grain, hopeful of a good crop. Manv chickens will be sold on account of scar City of feed. 0 S Boyles 1b preparing to escort people to the wiuntalns. H'oodburn.. Joe Richards oame nn from Portland last Mon day evening on a visit to friends and relatives. Alee Scliwabauer has benn appointed section foieman at Oregon City. Ho was foreman here ior quite awuue. we miss him very muen. A gang of Japs are engugec in raising the S P o's tracks at this place, and also leveling down the gravel, which gives it a very neat, appearance. A very pleasant mirtv was given at the home of Miss Klsie Makins last Tuesday evening. Games wert played, after which dainty refreshments wore served. Thoe present were Misses Bertha Waterbury, Elsie Making, and Mabel Hubbard; Messrs Will Waterbury, .Juo Richards, 'Ralph Richards, Willis Kelsey and Arista Nendel. Sand y. Weae glad to report Miss Clara Meinig is able to l.e up and around aain. The dance held ia Junker's hall Saturday night was well attended, considering the weather. Good order reigne i and all enjoyed a pleasaut time as near as can be ascertained, Mrs Wilson, of Dover, who has been in poor health forsome time, is staying with Mrs F Walk- ley at wuiiij, noping mac tne cnange win oe beneficial to her. Martin Popp, Miss Tenle and Auton Mala r. of Firwood. attended the dance Saturday night. Mr and Mrs C Bowman, of Dover, visited the lattej's mother, Mrs Wilson, last Thursday. fc Miss Essie Wolf, of Dover, attended the dance in Sandy Saturday night. Mrs Minnie Newlander and daughter, of Port land, are isiting with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Bruns. Mr Kopper sold his farm of 40 acres to bis son. Edward, for the sum of $700, Johnnie Malar left for Astoria Tuesday last. where he will work In a meat market. Rev Koppelman preached two sermons In Sandy Sunday, a German sermon in the forenoon and an Kngltsh one in ine aiteruoon. Mulino. April showers are past we hope, as the month in also gone. , WWoodsltle and "family and P Murphy and family attended the Odd Fellows' meeting at Portland last week. A number of candidates on the citizens ticket spoke at the Grange hall last Thursday evening The Dutch seem to be making a hard fight against the doglennel. Mnvbe if the dogfonnel was as easily voted down potatoes might grow to a creator slue, as they will suroly be needed tor the weak and suffering after the Ju ne election, Miss Wenzer, of Sealsville, Wis., is vis itlng her friend, Mrs Ileitis, of this place. Agnes Wallace was visiting Mamie Evans, who was home on a visit irons uregon tjity int rnuay and Saturday. Mrs Daniels and Joe and Kate were visiting the foimer's brother, H Seltzer, bunday. Mr and Mrs McDonald and Miss Morey, of Lib eral, were guests at the Seltzer home last bun- day. MrB Force and daughter, Kate, have been visit' Ing at Portland for the past two weeks. Ora Davis visit.d his parents Saturday and Sun- day. William barker, who has been residing hear Liberal for some time, lias rented air Smiths place here, which was formerly owned by Mr Bogue. Miss Ne lie B igue has gone to Portland to make her homo. Martiu Chrlsteuson was see ill our midst last week. Tho girls' horseback ride was all right If they did Just have one horse between the four of mora ira.n.ri. t Mm Wallace home last Friday eve. ning was a grand aflair. Mr Trullinger took his rrunhnniiima ami other music was furnished, but the next time you had not bettor be so quiet about It. Mamie Sugar Is on the sick list. ,, Robert (lluther spoke to the citizens of Mulino on socialism last Saturday nigtu. Miss Glover is visiting her sister, Mrs Ed Trul- linger, at pi e.-te tit. A Dougnn has been on the sick list. A number of the young folks from here .at tended the dance at Beaver Cre k last Friday niirlit ami report a fine time. The muslo was mrulshod by Turney'a orchestra of Oregon City tjuida. Tin Painless Dentistry DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY. Macksburg. Doves and swallows have out In their appear ance, but prosperity ia still lingering at a distance. One of Mr Koch's children died last week with diphtheria. The family recently arrived from Wisconsin. Since the recent unpleasantness at this place there is a big demaud for padlocks and false keys. Mrand Mrs A H Reynolds visited Mrand Mrs Q W Scramlin Saturday last. Columbus Cox is talking of going to Portland to buy a new saddle. Mr Gnrtler and family and Mr and Mrs Gortler and (amily and Chas Haruiek visited Mr and Mrs Selieer and family Sunday. Grandma Reynolds, who has been sojourning in Eastern Oregon, if visiting with her sou, A H Reynolds, and family, In reply to a recent article In the Courier-Her ald on the Macksburg creamery and cows, we would say that the creamery is an established fact, but we cau and have beaten that ratio on cows without a creamery. Since the republican campaign fund was Insti- tu ed ti.e huzza d are getting thick around Macks- bugg. Mr Weismandel recently killed a fine lot of hogs for the markot. It pays to keep good slock even if it does Bometimes costs two prices to get it. , August Plasky recently went down to Scappoos and got hiui a young housekeeper. Love's pillow Is fair women's breast. His zephyrs are her gentle sighs. Her. breath the perfume lie loves best, And his love light her radiant eyes. Noah. School Report. Following Is the report of Oak Grove school for the month ending April 25th: No pupils enrolled, 21. Mo days' taught, 20. Aveiuge daily attendance, 24. No of oases of tardiness, V. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Hnrtnam VVchner. Grover Heinz. Cicero Grimm, Eva Graves, Boss Eaton, Geoage and Willie Dauim, Kubj Wright and Detliena Howard. The visitors present were Frank Klinger, Char lie Morris. Leonard Wehner, Kosie Wehner, Mrs White and Mrs Wright. We welcome all patrons of the school and others Interested in school work. ltoitEiir Gintbeb, Teacher. Ma trie Lane. Hal,, rain all the time, but we .must keep a stiff upper lip, and remoiubor that sunshine alw ayi follows rain Farmers am very busy plowing and sowing be tween showers. Mr dale lias Ills new residence comploto with the exception of another ooatol paint, family have moved in. Joe Mvers and family have moved onto t'l Bongstou place across the Abordethy. i shnHlldira left Sunday for Marshflel Or , where she will remain for a fuw months with her brother, Mrs Jaokson returned homoSundiy from Ca ms, where she had been taking euro of her sistor, Mrs Hpiutglor, who is unite ill. Miss Edith Jack sou reinaiiio 1 with her aunt. Connie tlibln was homo from Portland Sun day and Monday. Maplo Lane Or.mgo No 2011, mot In regular ses sion last Biturdiiy, and had quite an interesting meeting, Tliero will be basket iclal tit the sdioolhouse Saturday night. Heaver Creek. The baskoi "social at the Welch Congregational ohoreh was a grand success. They hail a tine pjograin. Quito a number of baskets were sold Mrs D Harris, who has been a sufferer for yoars, la report e 1 much boiler than usual. Will Shannon is wofklng at tho Dodge mill. Mis e Art Kirk and Sadlo Ogden were th guest of M adolln Matins last Sunday evening, e Amos Kirk, Gwill Thomas and Ralph Howard are cutting eo;dwoud together. II W M ithlt Is working for Bon Linn again this season How To Gain F'esh Persons have been Known to tfain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often haDDens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound t it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh Is necessarv for health ? if you have not got it you can get it by taking You will find it Just as useful in Kimnv-r as In winter, and if you are thriving upon It don't stop because the weatner u wmm. Joe. nd $i.oo, ill druggists. JCOTT it DOWNE, ChemUts, New York. By new methods we are able to produce this most beautiful and durable of all dental work without the least pain. Figure 1 shows a mouth where the four incisors have oeen extracted, and the two cuspids (eye teeth); crowus de stroyed to the gum line, showing the cuspid roots prepared to receive a bridge. tift 2 represent the bHrVe r edy for adjustment Figure 8 r.-it. placed in position. nts the case after me bridge haa been I TEETH WITHOUT arLATEf. Figure 5 shows the lose of two upper teeth, the six year molar and the first bicuspid. The bridge above is attached by an open fac-J gold crown over the second bicuspid, and a bar which exteuds into a cavity ol the adjoining molar. Figure 9 showa a root wlti crown ready to aUach. It U folly to extract a root when It can be crowned aud puuia aa useful aa eve. FM 2-u re 10 1b a mouth that has lost, all the teoth tint four the two Cuspids and two molars; they are showu ua prepare' lor a full upper bridge. Figure 6 showa the bridge anchored in position. Figure 4 It is useless to wear a plate in the mouth when t bridge can be attached to a few remaining teeth and roots. Figure T represents a full set of teeth on a gold plate. Figure 8 Illustrates a case in which the lateral incisor hits been lost and the central incisor Crown destroyed. To this root a crown has been f listened und a tooth has been soldered to the crown to fit the interspace left by the lost lateial iucriur. Klrure 11 shows the bridge complete, ready to place position, as shown iu figure 10, Mh:r. i9!f;Sirmiirwpiiii Mi spiff. raa'-:i3A iX.&.: ! E.IKJn .' "V. ripnrp 12 the w s the bridge In place, raltiral as Ufa DR. PICKENS, whose life has been devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty,rnot of robbinptlielmcuthfof the teeth still left for service, but of building up a full set (painless) from the teeth and roots which afford sufficient basis for crcwnjar.d bridge work. He is prepared-to do all kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantees the same for five yearF,fat the very kwcstf prices consistent with first-class work. Teeth extracted absolutely withoutpain bya new and harmless method, applied to the gums. No gases or poisonous cocaine. This is the method now being used by the leading dentists of Chicago and New York. Send for illustrated book on " Dental Bridge Work of To-Day ," It will be mailed to you free of charge,and will explain"sothoroughly he system that you will understand it as well as the dentist.. Dr. L; L. Pckens, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon! City Everyreen. This has been a dav of wind, rain and sunshine. Everybody was busy last week making use of thu plemani weather by planting pouitoos, making more gardau and plowing. The show at the Kvorgreon achoolhnuse last Fri day night was well worth attending, borne of the illustrated songs were vety good. Walter Watson is home again and was shaking hands with his many fiioads the night of the en tertainment. Miss Jessie Taylor and Miss Leila Graves at tended the show. Mr and Mrs 8 Schwartz and son, Frank, went to look at their new place near Viola last week. Next thing we know we will lose one of our neighbors. Mr and Mrs Zweifel, of Dryland, were the guests of Mrs Schwartz ou Sunday. Mrand Mrs Mono Yodnr and Child, of Oregon City, wore visiting at J a l oner s insi siinuay. Mr and Mrs Ira llonuey attended services at the Smyrna church yesterday. Vvnrvhnilv that owned a wheel or could borrow one was out wheeling Sunday afternoon, llnury, how's that girl that thinks she can make the rifllo" but doesn't and lauds all iu a heap? Lawrence Hoin passed by here one day last week with a load of household goojs. no was on his way to their now iioubb on tne &avage plaoe. MrnndMrsA J rouer tool amuor at j a l o- doi's on Sunday. The Sunday school and servloes were well at tended at the Smyrna cliur di last bunday. Alter services three do legal es ere elected lo atteud the Kant Willamette church Association, which takes ptaos at t. lackamas on may 1.1. J 8 Yodor hauled a load of land plaster from Cnnby last Saturday, and he attended the meeting of the creamery at Needy on his way home. John nud Walter Watson wore callers at LD Yodor's Sunday afternoon. O P Yodcr had his Iwhoel repaired and shipped to Portland last Saturday, wnere ne win nine good use of it riding it to his place of work. Ji its Wotson came home suiMay morning aua relumed to tits hoik again in ioc rouiit I S Toder's mill ia running sg tin this week, and no Is busy. uinukb. Mark Seely.ofHood View, was seen on Main street Wednesday. F E Barnes said be would not accept the nomination for constable. He is a very brave and enterprising young man and would be a suitable candidate. Paul Schroeder. Peters Bros' rousta bout, left for Sherwood Sunday and has not yet returned. It is rumored be is looking for a woman cook. Paul, you are right, we need one, says Peters Bros, George Aden will work at Peters Bros' general merchandise store to help take invoice of the stock. John Aden and Peter Peters were hav ing some work done by 0 T Tooze, the notary public, Wednesday. The candidates on the citizens ticket will speak at Frog Pond Saturday, Mav3. The republicans organized a club at Wilson ville Monday evening, Mr Dresser and Mr Dimick being the speakers of the nvenimr. Mr Dresser spoke of a new invention of a cannon. He repre sented the cannon and Dimick the hall. The cannon went off instead f the ball. Wilsonville has three candidates now. The bovs are seen smoking cigars at all times. ' Klina Puppy. Mr Farmer ii pasturing Simon Peters' cattle this spring Dock Aden has purchased a fine buggy horse, and now drives a team of his own. The dance given by the Pof H Satur dry evening waq largely attended, and everybody had a good time. James Tu ner will commence framing his barn next week. Sharp Bros have Bold their entire po tato crop for $1.50 per cental. Chunky Fellow- Wilsonville. evervo H'ilnoHi'Ule. The campaign is now on. Charles Huncen made a flying trip to Oregon City Wednesday on special busi ness. . , HDllarmeshas put up two pair of rafltTB on his new blacksmith shop. Messrs John Peters and Alfred Chal- lencer wure vUiting Mr Smith, of Union, Sunday. ltob'Orieell and A Chalencer are go ing to take a cougar hunt Sunday and expect to come home with the scalp. Joe Kth, the ferryman, has his new sawmill nearly completed and expects to turn out as niudi lumber as the de mand calls for. .i,i von ouirht to have gotten a whis- ilu f,r vnnr enirine to let your mill known when it is quilting time. Mr Tipton is hoeing, onions between alniY.rM. Krm-st ( umclil, lite nopgrower u Pleasant Hill, and alto a suitable candi date for constable, was in our town Tuesday and gave us a ijood talk on bo cialiMn. Fred Klligfon. ot Vrog Pond, was do ing some trading at Peter Bros" Wednes- Dock Aden has purchased a fint trot ting horse witharecoid of a mile in 2:"C34. He is busy training him and expects to I ave race on the Fourth of July. Dock says be wont take any more duBt from the boys. . Garfield. We had a few days last week that the farmers could work, but with the begin ning of this week it hs begun to rain again and very cold again. It looks as though it ia snowing in the mountains. Dr Casto organized a grange at Gar field Monday eight, April 28, with 43 members on the list and nine who had signed who could not attend. Most all of the crops, except some late garden, is in the ground. Some of the Garlield republicans are coumlaing about haying to pay a pen alty on their tax, and would like to lay the blame on tne sneriu, tuu uiey mun kuow that it is only another of those good republican laws, which our sheriff has to enlorce. We think that when the county mud slinger called on Mr Cooke to stand up, he must have felt very small when Mr Co ike sat down. The work at ;the intended power plant is progressing. We are 8n-y to announce the death of Herman Lius' Beiond daughter, who died at Portland last week and .was brought home to George for burial. The republicans organized a club at Wilsonville last Monday night. Messrs Dresser and Dimick made speeches ex tolling the beauties of the republican party. Mr Resell, the ferryman, has bought a five-horse power engine, and will start a "young" sawmill. John Peters and Alfred Challondor visited at Mr Smith's Inst Sunday. Mr Vincent, our teacher, is going to have a sal i on the 10th of May, His school will be out then, and he is going to move away. Miss, Emma Harms is going to Port land to stay for a few days. Mr Brownell has announced that he will be at Wilsonville to speak on the 10th of May. W F Young was seen iu Wilsonville Tuesday. Shorty, Sprlny water. Rain interferes in making garden. Spring seeding is aoout done. Fruit trees a e in full bloom. vrheat and grass look well. Pasture is good. Roads are bad where not graveled or planked. Person! who are hoveling about high taxes would have us travel in mud for the next decade. Bard brothers are hauling 450,000 feet of lumber for the electric plant m Springwater and are over half done haul ing. Portland beef buyers took 15 head of fat cattle from Springwater last week. Henrv Cramer has a new cream separator. It works fine and that is the way to get the butter tat. Our school is progressing nicely under the care of Miss Klinesmith, of High land. Joseph Rauey came on a visit to see his brotlur, Samuel. George Gntridge is borne from the loging camp. -Delia Gutridge is home on a visit. Frog rjnd. P.ilitioa have been very ouiet so far hpciiiise it is all one sided this year Everybody seems to put their shoulder tn th wheel lo "bust" the machine. G h Dimick and A S Dresser spoke to a large crowd at Wilsonville last Monday Thn former snoke abciut the immense arid and iuvaluable lands of Clackamas count v", while the latter opened his so-called speech by telling of a new fashion cannon the republicans had in Oregon Oitj , and how they used it, rhey aUo organized a club in which Charles " Baker, of New Kra precinct, formed ai important factor, and he was elected cretary of the club, which con M8to of 13 im-inhera out of four precincts, Tualatin, Union, Pleasant Hill and i'ew Era Roadbosa Aden has a for e of men at work on the 20 per cent grade to Oregon City. Marquas Smith and wife, of Hubbard visited at the home of Ben Smith. Oriol Price and Charles Crocker went to Portland Tuesday. Alice Rilter is teaching the 91 school. Lewie Spagle and Julia Spagle from Bntteville, were at home Sunday. Mrs. Gahler and her son Lewie, went to Portland Monday. Miss Tena Stewe has a new wheel. Miss Nora Fish, Mr. C. Crocker, Miss Leona Mohr anil Mr. John Crocker at tended church at Union Sunday even ing. J. G. Noe is going to give a fine en tertainment next Saturday, May 3, at Dryland . Oh I Henry cheer up, don't worry, Katie is coming home next Saturday. Grease your buggv, so you can take her to Dryland Saturday night. li'eedy. Farmers are busy now days putting in 'heir spring crop, Mrs. J. Moreland went to Salem Saturday to visit her sister. Jacob Roop's folks from Nebraska, are visiting at the home of John Egle. They expect to buy a farm here, F. Berry and wife, from Alaska, are visiting at the home of J. D. Ritters. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, of Rickreall, visited their daughter, Mrs. Charles Molson last week, -Mrs. Sacrey, of Hubbard, comes to Needy every Thursday with a nice line of millinery. , C. G- Hoffman is putting up a fine blacksmith shop. Morris Myera is building a barn. Mrs. Charles Molson, accompied by Mrs. H. Hinkle, Miss Noblett and Mrs. Gib Perden, of Hubbard visited the metropolis last week. Clarices We are haying lots of rain lately. Mr. Frank Wills left this week f r Washington, where he intends to work this summer. His son, Bert, will stay with his grandmother, Mrs. Edgecomb. Grandpa Plneard is able to out again after a long spell of sickness. Mrs. Robeson has moved back on her ranch again. Miss Lulu Gorbett was over to see her grandmother, Mrs. Robeson last week. Mr. and Mrs. James was in Oregon City last, week . Mr John Countryman, of Colton, made his aunt and uncle a visit last week. Mr. John Arquctte, of Colton, was visiting friends at Clarkes Sunday. Mrs. Edgecomb and Mrs. Robeson are busy putting in garden between showers. air. jones is matting a uig improve ment on his farm. Mrs. L.P. Williams is visiting relatives in Oregon City this week. Mr. T. P. Williams is planting po tatoes this week ; he plants one row a day and intends to plant forty rowf. Mountain View. Died. Anril 22, Mrs. Hornechuch, th funeral was held at. the Mountain View church on Thursday afternoon, Rev. Englebart officiating. The remains were buried in the Mountain View cemetery. The deceased leaves two sotih to morn her loss: Eddie Hornschuch and Carl Revmond. , Born. Friday April 25, to Mrs. Griffin, a son, mother and child getting along nicelv. J. Harrington and George Stephens are building a new picket fence. Mrs. Hickman and children, ol Wil lamette, were visiting with Mrs. Swaf ford last Sunday. Misses Ethel and May Thompson are at home on a visit this week. Messrs. F. A. Ely, C. Albright, C. Moran and J. W. Currin are having their house papered lately. There will be preaching at the church here, again next Sunday at 3:30 p. m, by Rev. S, A. Arnold, of Clackamas. Liberal. Fine weather for grass but not for the farmer to get in his grain. Spring seeding is moving Blow; they have to sow between showers. Mr. Lenstrom, states that the snow at Cold Spring is five feet deep. He had to return from his timber claim yesterday. J. 0. Morris has returned from Rossland, B. C. and pone at his old trade, batching. Jim show some of the widows a few twenties and you will not batch long. Teddy Hammond, the faithful Gran ger was in our burg to-day, having the black-smith make him an English hand pea vine cutter, also a togger to work around potato hills, Misses Dolly and Ona Riding, of Marquam, was visiting their aunt, Mrs. Lydia Wright Saturday and Sunday. Dan Graves and Jack DodgeAmoved in to the Deeth house at Wright Springs. They have cut all the timber on the Clarr place and will soon move their mill near Wrieht bridge and run it there until fall. They make a first clasB shingle. P. Prier is busy slashing brush on his 100 acre tract of land. W. H. White sold tn M. S. and W. Skeen 70 acres, off of the James Officer claim. Chris Boss sold his farm of 150 acres to a Mr. Ott, of Nebraska. Several land buyers are in this section at present, looking at land. Richard Wright is burning down the large fir trees on his place and slashing small brush. Mr. Hall, of Portland, was out Sun day looking over his land, at Wright Springs. Well Bunchy, Lengthy started to church last Sunday, dressed to kill, went by to get his girl and she had not got her new spring hat and would not go, bo he went back home and went to plow ing. You should have seen the farmer he made that afternoon. The young Liberal giant seems to' be having lots of fun across the river. Well no wonder, the Mulino boys are getting stuck on our burg, or it is the girls. Is'nt it lucky the road is graveled. Sylvia. . Macksbiyg. Mr. J. H, Haly is working his hop yard with the assistance of G. Harms and H. Tucker. Graves & Hodge & Co will complete the shingle business on Mr. Klar's farm this week. Then they will move up to Wright's bridge Prof. Ginther, the Oak Grove school teacher was seen in our burg Monday night. Mrs. Lamour is having a new board fence built on her farm. Hurry upl Philip Tucker or you will not get your ten cords of wood put up in a day. The city blacksmith is doing a rushing business at present. Mrs. G. W. Scramlin was visiting her sister Mrs. Rebecca Morris last Sunday. We had a good game of base ball on the grounds last Sunday. Mr. W. Barth was visiting his father-in-law, Mr. Grimm, last Sunday. The Gribble brothers are hauling hop poles for their new hop yard. Albert Gribble has 'built a new wire fence around his hou. There will be a picnic given by the Maccabees of Macksburg and Molalla, June 11. Mr. Leonard Wehner was seen out on his new bicycle Tuesday. A conple of ths Canby teams went through our burg, hauling spuds from Molalla.