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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. O300O0OOOO0OO0OOOOOO0OO000 I CORRESPONDENCE JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Union Hall. Campaign speakers are seen and heard every where. Now is the time to hear all hi'les of the political questions. Both the good and bad fciirus ire being fully explained by the able speakers '.hat all the political parlies have put In the field. Let u eaeh and everyone attend all ol the public neetings that we oan, regartllees of our poHtlcs, yid hear all that the speakers hare to say. Do nut refuse to go and hear a man talk simply be :tufle you do not agree with him in his political belief. The way to make yourself an educated voter is to read all of the literature you can of all paities, study their different platfoims and see whtch is the best one in your own judgment that you should support. Do not vote a ticket year in and year out and have for your only reason that your lather and grandfather voted that same ticket belore you. Vote for both ttit right men ind the right principles. Mrs Joseph Perringer visited Mr and Mrs Peter Engle, of Central Point, last Wednesday. Mr Engle has been very 111 for the past two weeks. Misses Dora Briggs and Millie HoUan visited Mrs Orrin 4' kins lata Saturday. Mr Nettle Kiggs went to Portland one day last week. Mr and Mrs John Molznn and Mrs Joseph Per "inger were the guests of T J Grimes and wife last Sunday Orrin Adkins and wile visited the former's par ents, Mr and M rs Jesse Adkins, who reside at Liberal last Sunday. B J Helvey and wife went to Canny last 8atur day. Frank Hilton visited Fi'ank May and family last Sunday. - John Thomas received the Bad news from Cal houn county, III, that his mother had died on April 14th. Mr Thomas came 1 1 Oregon 18 years go. He was the only absent member of the family. Alt of the other ones were with her dur ing her last illness. BSC Phelps Is building a new fence along the road. Hits Harvey Phelps went to Portland last woek to visit her son, Harvey Phelps, and her daughter, Mrs Jack Webb, ' Osoar Striker visited Curds Helvey last Sun lav. Mrs B J Belveyandtwo children, Albert and Barney, visited Mrs J H Burns last Wednesday Mr and Mrs John Burns visited relatives In New Era last Sunday. Sam Wkersonll Is making garden for Jim Ad kins. Jumbo Jim. Sandy. Some of the Oregon City republican politicians will address the people of Bandy in Junk, ker's hall Friday night on the political issues of theday, af ter which there will be a dance. E Brans returned from Portland Saturday evening. Miss Annie Bnchmann and Miss Tcnnie Mala were visiting friends at Dover Sunday, Mr Junker lost a valuable cow Monday. The Dover correspondent of the Enterprise made quite a misstatement a few weeks ago. rtiere appeared in the Enterprise something to the iffect that Jim Wolf drove over a stump cansing his sister to be thrown from the wagon and get Inff'seriously hurt. Such was uot the oase. Jim did not dri ve over a Biump, but could not very .veil avoid all the chuck holes, and as it was Miss . Wolf's (who recently came from Pennsylvania) drst ride over the Oregon roads, was thrown from the Vagon but waB not hurt In the least, MrPaiker and wife, of Salmon River, were wen in Sandy Monday. O A Bell, of Salmon River, brought down a load uf bhinglta irom Salmon River for Mr J mi lter. Miss Annie Nelson and brother, John, attended the leotuie and basket social at Hover Friday night. s- Johnnie Malar went to Astoria to open tip a meat market in partnership with his brother, lieorge, Instead of helu employed in a moat market as stated iu last week's issue , J Revenue leaves today for Oregon City to at tend to some business ail aire. Willi oit. Still It rains, and everyone Is waiting to see the sun shine ouee more, as there Is very little garden planted 111 this section, Ben Barstow was ill our burg laRt weuk with a big smile on his laoe. The reason was that there is a new baby girl at his house. Mother and :hlld are doing well. Mrs ('rouse, Lulu CronfO and Emma Vorhlea ami Qiandma Scribuer, of Marquam, spent Frl lay with Mrs Ilaun. Potatoes are the order of the day in this bnrg School started April 2!Uh after a week's vaca tion on account of smallpox scare at Beaver Lake school. D M Groshong was soon In our little burg Mon day last. Mrs Hnim, of Rock Creek, was vit-UIng Mrs Cover, near SeotlsMills, Tuesday hist. Q T Slaughter, the Wllholt freirhter, was seen liaising through our Utile burg Willi a new waaon last week. Quite a uumber of young people of this burg upeul Sunday lu ilshlng. A L Groshong, of Beaver Lake, has quite a rtmn her of hands al work oleurlng up ground on his . place, winch will make quite a big liupruvemeui m his farm. II Wilson, of Hook Creek, was transacting business at Marquam Friday last. Mrs Harriet Clroslioug visited Mrs Emma Ver ities one day last wook, Mrs Bulla Groshong ind Grandma Scribnen were visiting Mr liarstow and wife oueduy last week. Cyrus Jones and wife, who reside nour Hcotts Mills, were visiting the hitler's parents, Mr una Mrs U Wyland last week. H Wilson has Untuned his contract of gott Ing out poles for the telephone company, and G Wyland vill finish ids coutract for the. ooiupany tills we.'k. John Wllholt, a well known farmer of this section, Is getting out timbers for a largo bat a. that he will build this summer. He bus line vaier power on his place that will rttu any kind ,t a mill. Norrls Thomas, of Beaver Lake, was a nleasaut mller iu llliolt 1 uesdry last. Mr lliintquo ana wtte, oi nearer uiae, nave ,-eiited their farm to Henry Thomas, and have rone to San Francisco to make their future home. Mrs Holla Groshong and family were visiting VI rami Mrs Groshong Saturday and Sunday. J M Groshong and wife took dinner with the former's brother, D M Groshong, and wife Sunday last. Miss Clarii Paqnet, of Butte Creek, Is working tor Mrs Chrfsteua Barstow, Correspondents are as plentiful as candidates lithe ( ouricr-llerahl has a new sortie from i-leoaatit Hill. Well, well, what's the m.'ttT with Pleasant lllll? We would like to hem lr i ;i y.m Ike andof your people. Mr llaun, of Rock Creek, made a business trip to Molallalast Tueaday, G T Slaughter and C A Ryan are working ti e wad lor F MeLerau. Khuer Thomas and family, of Scott's Mills, was eeu iu our burg Sunday Inst. Mrs Scrlbner, of Marquam, was visiting Mrs Emma Vorhles last week. She visited Florence 'Jroeliong last Sunday. C G Vorhles was seen rounding up his cattle last Tuesday. That's right, CG! A V Davis was seen in our burg last week. Well, well, as News Boy has been writing for this paper for lire past two years, ho will resign as sorrespondent alter a few more Issues, and will 4igu his name iu lull. Nkws Boy, Highland. The sunshine has at last made lis appearance and is welcomed by all. Rev Kunlap preaohed a very Interesting senuou Sunday and the services were well attended. Our literary anil debating society Is progrea.-ing ntoelv. If you don't be, love It, oouie next Satur day night and see for yourself. The pleasant smile of Miss Alice Kirk Is again ' in our miosi, out t am sorry vo say inaittne is soon to return to Portlaud. Miss Eva (lard has left us and has taken up her abode ill Oregon City. Quite a number of the young people from this burg took a "muddy night for a ramble" and at tended the dunce at Colt, in last Saturday night. They all said that the roads were something ter rible, especially Alice and Kllen, who went m a buggy and fouud several logs in the road. Among those who atteuded wore Frank and Fin Nlokels, Curtis Handle, liardel Van Donge, Fred Heft, Frank llollowny, Charlie Kirk, Joseph Parrlsh, Krank Jones, Frank Kirk; Missis Alice Kirk, Myrtle Hard. Kllen Kirk, Com Larkius and Mrs J l'arrlsti, All reported good time. Miss Iva Harrington was the guest of Miss Alice Kirk Sunday. Bardel Van Douse and Fin Nickels left for Port land -Mondav, where they are both engaged In stoaniboatiiig. Cuhd' Garfield. MraCovie, our esteemed postmistress' daughter Is getting no better. Chinf Engineer Brown, of the P C & 0 Railway Company, and Fish Commissioner Van Dusen were out at the proposed electric plant last week. "We have had two more fine days at last. Two or three head of cattle that could not be found In the mountain last fall, have turned up J V Lowly 8 prin-They were the property of Ed Noble, of Onrrinsvllle, started for Eastern Oregon today. He expects to be gone about two weeks. His nephew and niece, of West Virginia, have oome to Oregon to live. Rev Moor, of Iowa, and Mrs Mary E temon, or Uarneld, were united in wedlock last Sunday at Stone, Kev Q P Rich officiating. Boss Pinkley Is very bad off, and Is not likely to ever -recover. North Mulino. Sunshine and clear days. The farmers are all jolly and happy to see good weather once more. Mr Stev.ns made a fine speech last Friday night in the interest of the socialist party. Mr and Mrs C Knott called on Dr and Mrs Goucher one day last week. Uncle Jake Harless, of Molalla, stayed over night at Dr Goucher's Sunday night. Will and Mike Mlllvev nasaed Ihrnnirh here last Wednesday. Joe Daniels left here Monday for Sumpter. W H Jones was making garden last Monday. Two of our broncho riders took In the dance at Union Mills last Friduy night, and report having had a good time, Mr Seltzer's party was a complete Bticcesa,about 1 6 couples attending. The guests played"hoot the buffalo," "skip to moo loo" and "Mollle Brooks." A dainty lunch was served at 12 o'clock, after which all took their departure for their homes. Brother Bounde preaohed a short sermon Sun day afternoon at the grange hall, A farewell surprise party was tendered Joe Daniels last Thursday evening. It was a swell affair In all respeots. At 12 o'clock a dainty lunch was served, which was enjoyed by all. E Trttl llnger was piesent with his graphophone and he turned It lose and the music came out by the yard. Thote present were Mr Perrv and wlfe.Mr Trulllnger and wife, Mr Woodside and wife, Mrs A Erickson, Mr MoDonald and wife, Mrs E Bowman, Mrs Manning, Mrs Daniel, Misses Katie Daniels, Delia Glover, Bose Mulvaney, Elva Er ickson, Reta and Augusta Bowman, Maud and Maggie Manning. Verua Smith, Peail Kriokson; Messrs Joe Daniels, John Mulvaney, J Rhodes, Dee Perry, H Seltzer, Fred, John, Elmer and Al. bert Erickson. Clyde Smith. F Manning, C G Holt, C Bowman, Dalven and Sedrick McDouald.Llojd and Kloyd Trulllnger. I wish I had another horse For old Bob Is too Blow, He stops In every rhtidhole And doesn't like to go. The last time I saw old Bob He was going tluough Mulino town. The girls were clinging to his mane And bobbing up anil now. Old Bob would turn around and around When e'er he got a chance, And the girls had to ride and tie Uuing to the dance. A truer horse was never made They could not keep him on the grade. Old Hob somelimes flies Ihe track, All the same he's a crackerjack. Here's the history of one, two three. Prancing Bob, Lillian and little Vee. Old Shake. Cams . Miss Lucy Guyer left Monday for her claim 1 n Eastern Oregon, where she will stay for a few days. Mr Wallace and Guy Graham.of Portland, were uut at varus ouuuuy, Mr Gregory has Improved the looks of h' house by papering and painting it. Miss Clara Gueyer visited Miss Sarah Jones Sunday. A Jones has gone to Fisher's Lauding to work iu toe quarry. Miss Winnogene Gardner spent Sunday with Miss Sarah Thomas. Rev Evans preached at the Evnngelicah church Sunday evening. Krod Lludsley is ihavlug a new house hnllt on his farm. fc Evergreen. John Riding passed through here Sunday on his way to Needy. Nannie 8chwartz. Rile Garrett. Alice and Leon ard Wyland, John and Charlie Crocker attended the school entertainment nt Dryland last Saturday evening, iiuil'poii, a gouu nine ttUU B. long pro- gram. G Olson Is improving his farm by blasting out sunups. Dnvld Yoder and Mr Hefner visited D B Yode: near Needy over Sunday, J Sohwartz and wife went to Woodburn Salur. day remaining over Sunday at Jell' Lautz's. Albert and Ed Yodor went to Scolts Mil If last Saturday Miss 1'enrl Garrott was visiting Miss Nannie Schwartz Sunday. Fred Watson lost one of his milk cows last wiek by lunning into a sink hole on Peter Jul loiu'b land. Mrs J 8 Voder was a visitor at A J Yoder's this alleinouu. Miss Sadie Crocker Is Portland tills week. expoeted home from L 11. i L and Miss Anna Yoder went to spend thv evening at I J Blglow'a Monday, S.ihn Watson and Miss Anna Yodor enjoyed the pleasant Stiuday afternoon by taklug a drive lu a buggy. A J Yoder has recently completed a new board and picket fence along las front yard, which improves the look of his place. J S Yoder had a new front yard gato put np to- j The farmers around here are preparing to nlant corn uus wees. Last week tha weather was rough and boister ous, but today was an Ideal summer day, au d warm enough for anybody. J J Yodor made a trip to Hubbard on his wheel this afternoon. Miss Hurt ha Yoder was a pleasant caller at J 9 Ioder'8 Sunday evening. Walter Watson returned to Polk couuty last week., where he has work for the summer. Lawrence Hem and family are living In their new house. Uimuib. Heaver Lake. Here we are again, Mr Editor, this time to say that spring has oome. t imer Thomas is a making sticoess penllng chit em bark. C B Wade, of Pcotts Mills, was visiting In this seetlou a few days ago, II Thomas made a trip to the metropolis one day last week. Elva, you and Kltner ard all right. Keep rlsht on, more tlie merrier, Ralph Slaughter Is the proud possessor of a young race horse. Bert, the next time you and Charlie go shoot ing be sure not to mist ike goat tracks for deer signs. Mr and Mrs Hanliiie have bidden the Webfoot climate adieu for that of Southern California. Orlan Thomas, a well known young bachelor of this section, is building a new picket fence, which adds very much to tlie beauty of his real deuce, and givts evidence he H prospering Look out, girls, Orlan Is a wideawake tlsherman, and the leatt nibble al his bait is sure to prove a bite. Bert, It Is nseleaa for you to go to Vs' so long as L i N, or Missouri Towu Bill Is In your way. sum Jim, liusM'Uvillc. John Nightingale and wlf went to Canby yes terday with a big load of produce. Mrs G Wlngftold returned home yesterday with ner new carpet, aim ,w as well pleased with It. Master Ray Marquam made Arthur Cartor a pleasant call yesterday. W M Miller waa seen on the road riding In a uew ouggy. neat mat, u you eau. ltennle Johnson returned home yesterday with a or nana. LB Trulllnger Is getting out posts on the Wiugfleld place. A II "VX IU i " I was very poorly and could hardly set about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Aver' Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me eel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton-, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired ail the time. "Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. SfiAB2: Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this grand old family medicine, follow his advice aad we will be satisfied. J. C. ATM Co., Lowell, Mail. John Wllholt had the misfortune to break his whkou while hauling lumber from the upper mill mis wees.. ' The roads are so bad that wide tired wagons are not out yet. JeBsle Bagbv had the misfortune to eet stuck in the mud Iwhilst hauling boards. Eleven hun dred makes a big load. Jessie I L B Trulllnger has recei ved a new suit of clothes from the members of the church. Mrs W Bryant died yesterday and the remains will be laid to rest in the Russelvllle cemetery today. She was 22 years of age, Mrs Bryant leaves a husband and two small children besides a father, mother, sisters, brothers and grand mother and grandfather to mourn her loss, who have the sympathy of the entire community. G Slaughter and Mr Ryan had the misfortune to get stuck in the mud with a four-borse team, while trying to pass through the Dart Lane. May Floweb. Logan. Will yon kindly give space to Inform the public that Harding Orange No. 122, P H of , is In favor of the initiative and referendum amendment. On Saturday, May 8, a motion was carried to send 15 to the treasurer of the direct legislation league. This shows that we are wilh the reet of our brethren, of the state in this matter. 0. D. Kobhins, Master. Mulino. Mrs J Green and two children, of Oregon City, visited her mother, Mrs Davis, and sister, Mrs J EvatiB, last week, Henry Giniher and Mr Ilornshuh, formerly of British Columbia, now of Oregon City, visited their cousin, B S Schuebel, and family last Wed nesday night. Mrs Pearson called on Mrs Goucher one day last week, Mrs B J Helvey spent Monday afternoon with MriEW Palue. Mrs R Schuebel visited Mrs R Schoenborn and daughter, Clara, spent Sunaay at Mrs O Inskeep's nome. Shukwneare" Holt went to Molalla Inn Sun-! dny evening The Sturiiis Bros' sawmill is o be moved on B J Helvey's place. A surprise party was given at the home of B J Helvey, near Canny, last Saturday evening. A larne crowd was present, having come from far and near. Dancing was indulged in until a late hour. Miss Kdiih Jackson was the guest of Miss Cora Helvey last Saturday evening. A few of the young folks from this neighbor hood attended the farewell dunce at Union llllls Inhonor of Martin Christensou. J Moshberger and family spent Sunday at Macksburg. Otis Norrls, of Macksburg, called at the home of C Spangler last Sundoy, DrQoacher and Joe Daniols called at the home of A L Jones (last Sunday. Mr Daniels lelt for Eastern Oregon Monday. Fred Stevens went Ashing last Friday, but we are Informed that he wasn't successful. Wonder what was the matter, whether he waa too far from the creek, or whether he didn't have the right bait? BSSohuebel commences his campaign work this week. Ed Howard did some plowing for DrGouchor last week. Mrs Paniela and daughter, Katie, of Mulino, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of A L Jones. Mraud Mrs Clarence Kuotts and children, of Gevser, Or, now visitine the former's '.parents, called on Mr and Mrs K Goucher, Mraud Mrs A LJoucBand W II Jones and family during the week. W and M Mnlvey, of Oregon City, called on Dr and Mrs R Goucher last Wednesday. J Mallett, Jr, of Mulino, visited his cousin, Mr Pearson, last Sunday, Dr Boucher and Joe Daniels had a narrow es cape a few days ago. They were workiusr on the Dr's woodshed when the scaffold broke and they fell quite a distance. Dr Ooucher s'.ill feels the ellt'ctof his fall. Mrs A I. Jones and Miss Veva Jones went to Oregon CKv one day this week. 20TH OENTrRX, Llg. Messrs Pete, Maurice, Wallace and Harry Binford came to Oregon City last Suulay to visit Miss Bessie Grout. There was a bad mistake as Miss Bessie expected to meet thfm in Portland, con sequently she waited all day there for them, and the young men waited at her home for her. Evidently, they passed the day lonely. Pete and Maurice were of Portland, Wallace, of Goldendale.and Harry, of Stockton. A very pleasant surprise was given iij honor of Glenn Grout at Elyville Satur day by his little p'aymates, Albert Estes and Glenn nankins. A pleasant time whs spont. Each one brought a cake or oranges, and the hostess spread a ta ble in the yard under the huge cherry trees. The afternoon was spent in tell ing funny stories, guessins riddles and game". Those present were Walter and Guy Elliott, George Schwartz, Effie Newman, Eloise Alldredao, Hubv Mel- lene, Albert Estes, Louie Strotnier.Glenn Hankins, Allie Grout and Ana All dredge. M j until in, fie 10. More rain, more vegetables, so says the gardonnr, but it is hard ou tlie fruit which needs snushit:f. Miss Leonora William, of Sell wood, was the auopt of Mr Swafford Sunday John Francis bid fare well to relatives and Iriends here lust Saturday and started for Columbia mines ne:ir Sump ter, Oregon. Grandpa Frot Frost i on the eick list this week. lr Snvirt in attendance. Mm Gillett txd children spent Satur day and Sunday atTunl tin, Washing' ton county witii her father and brother, Mrs Johnson snd damthtvr, Millie, who have been visiting in Kansas the past year, arrived here last Thnrsdry. M- Lock and family, who niwunisd E Harrington's eottse, moved to Portland Monday of tins week. I.ytiiau Mack is lame iu the hip aain and had to quit sehool. MrsJM Hamilton, and her mother, from Washington, were the guests of M J Currin and Myrtle this week. Ferd Currin was doing some painting on iiia father's house the first part of the week. Grandpa1 Swafford returned to this burg Monday after an absence of four months. Quite a number from here attended the VV 0 W meeting at Milwaukie Tues day evening. Messrs 8 Oglesbv, of Springwater, J M Gillett, C Ely, H Henrici and J W Currin were among those who attended the socialist speaking at Maple Lane Monday evening. Mr Meindl was the Sppaki'r. T P Randall is giving his house a new coat of paint this week. George Keda way is doing the painting. The politicians from different parts of the county have their headquarters at this place and are watching the mean derings of the different political parties. Mr MoraD was wanted at the Willam ette mills again this week, but could not go. He is busy in bis own blacksmith shop ,at present. Sauna m Marks Prairie. Yesterday and today were beautiful days. farmers are all busy putting in their grain. The MisseB Pratt were callerB at the Armstrong home Sunday. Buggy ai d bicycle riding was the or der of the day Sunday. Cordeba and July are happy. The boys have returned lrom the Sound. Theodore is lonesome now. His pet pet kid committed auicido bv hanging itself. George Oglesby and sons returned from British Columbia last week. His son, Charles, has been very sick for two weeks with pneumonia, but he 1b slowly convalesing under the care of Dr Giesy, of Aurora. ThiB vicinity will have a large fruit yield this year. H Z Bents, of Butteville, was visiting BF Smith, of Needy, Sunday. Our road boss is doing some good road work. Mr Kinzer, of Antelope, is expected soon to be a resident of our vicinity vVelcome, George 1 Ihe. political pot la boiling, and from the amount of oratory one hears, our county seems to be all wrong. A large crowd will greet the citizens candidates at Barlow Friday evening, as everybody is talking of going there to hear them. Vebitas. Iiedland. Mi Hughes has sold his driving team to Dr Somtner for the sum of $250. Work on the road was suspended last week owing to the wet weather. VVilliim Stone and James Fullam went to Portland last week for a separater. Real estate is beginning to change hands here, Mr Lewis and son, of Eastern Washington, has bought 135 acres of the De Lashmutt claim.' While another has bought the balance of said claim, some 200 acres, consideration $10 per acre. All the parties will build this summer. I might say rigl t here there is cheaper land to be bought here than at any other place in the state, location taken into consideration. Rev WatterB baptized a class of child ren at the M E church May 1. , A Ketchton, of Viola, is now staying with Mr Armstrong. Mr Hollinswortli is now sporting a gray team, having bought Mr Ward's i gray- Kedland is infested with some one or thing. Man is not a fit name for a per son that will go to a man's house and poison his dog, then break in his gran ary and steal grain, especially where the man is poor and sick in bed besides. It is duty of evi ryone to see that this party is brought to justice. Shot and powder would be a just reward for such work. Mr Dingier is a man that will injure no one. It may be possible that the scoun drel is from some other locality. Tom Hughes and Harry Hubort.re turnfd from Portland last week, where they had been in eearch of work, but failed to find any. Miss La Fallet, of Wheatland, returned to her home last week after a short visit with Miss Hughes. N H Smith can be seen out rustling at all hours of the day and night, because a bouncing hoy has arrived at his home. Mother and child are doit,g well. xast week Uregontan (Weekly Ore- gonian) says it doesn't matter about Furnish not being an orator, is all it needs is a man of good judgment. Now if that is true of a republican governor, whv would not the same argument ap ply to Mr Grace and Mr Brownell for senator? r Bert Hart intends leaving Yuma fo Colorado about the 15th inst. Mr Hollinsworth has the lumber on the ground for a barn 28x50. D C Richardson is doing a job of paint ing at Linn's Mill., A U Kerchem ha been doing some slashing. L. F, Continued on page 7. School Report. Following ia the report of the Sandy school for the month ending May 2nd. Number of pupils enrolled, 21. Number of days taught, 20. Average daily attendance, 19. Number of cases of tardiness, 3. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are: Henry Weaver, Joseph Clark, Roy and Johnny Mitchell, Francis Weaver, Jessie Walkley, Selma Fisher, Clara and Hazel Mitchell. We welcome the patrons of the school and others interested in school work. Ansa Bachmans, Teacher. Weather Report. Following is the voluntary observer's record for the month of April, 1902, at Miramoute Farm, Clackamas county, Oregon : Mean temperature, 48.7. Maximum temperature, 72. lnte, 15th. Minimum temperature, 31. Pate, 10th and 12th. Total precipitation, 3.32 inches. Number of clear days, 8. Partlvcloudv, 11. Cloudy, 11. Prevailing wind, southerly. G. MgECKK, Voluntary Observer. Free Embroidery. Learn to embroider correctly by the Japanese method, A class of six will he given 12 lessons free. Leave name And address at AdamB Bros. Golden Rule Bauar. Our Clothing Has just been replenished. Here are a few of our specialties: $rs.co all-wool fancy worsteds to go at $12.50, and $12.50 suits in black and blue at 10.00. We also have an up-to-date line of summer underwear and everythinig ;n the Gents' Furnishing line. Our Shoe line needs no introduction. We are sole agents for the vv. l.. juougias world-renowned shoes. The only elusive gents' furnisher. I J- M. X Nt to the Bank of Oregon City. THE STAR OP STARS! Has ball bearings In tnrs table, the wind. Ball hnaHnp t.hrnHi t. Turns freely to Hgheat running qualities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. Galvanized alter making. Put together with galvaulaed bold, double nutted, no part oan rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension wilh e very change of temperature, and grow weaker wit age. Repairs always on hand. These things are worth money to you. Then why not boy a Star, Mitchell, Lewis & Stave? Co Portland, Okkgok. vneei, insuring Shively Opera House OREGON CITY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Friday, May 16 That Merry Musical Comedy To Rich to Marry A Scintillating Whirligig of Laughter, Wit and Humor All that's enjoyable in POLITE VAUDEVILLE All Seats, 50 Cents Children 2j Cents A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c. All druggists. Want your mouBtahe 01 be::rd a beautiful brown or rich blnok? Thfii use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE whiskers B0 OTi. DHUOOiT, OB B. P. MULL A CO. WSW:..V 4liSteeI llpP Wind JUST RECEIVED New Spring Gcd AT Fancy Shirt Waists Fine line Ladies' Chemise Fine lot Ladies' Drawers Hoyt's Cologne, 5c and 10c Infants Robes and Skirts Towels, all grades at cost Large assortment Corset Covers Dress Skirts at a Bargain Sun Bonnets and Tarn O'Shanters Ladies' Wrappers, 50c up Battenberg Braids, Finishing Braids, Bernard & Armstrong Em broidery Silks, Ladies' Automobile lies and Fans, Bustles, Ladies' Fancy Hose, Men's Fancy Socks, Bachelors Buttons, Boy's Blouse Waists and Caps. RACKET STORE vims"';' ' --li r. iiP: -mi Line ex- PRICE, The One-Price Clothier. Restore Mair to the Bald Scalfr Eradicates Dandruff Mos Tailing Hair and Prevents Baldness Prier's Hair Food Is sold under a positive guarantee to do these things. Give it a fair trial. Yon will not be disappointed. For sale by all druggist Hew Goods JJrrivltig Daily, at the Fair Store Muslin, 3c. Stereoscope and 50 Views, $1.60 "Princely" Golf and Working Shirt, best made, $1 in Portland; 65c. Pompadour Combs and Hair Or naments, very latest Valenciennes Lace for Ruffle?, ic, a yard, Straight Front Corsets, 49c. Colored Mercerized Underskirts for 79c. Nansoos Embroidery, 5c per y ard. Bone and Aluminum Hair Pins, Sc. per doz. Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes, 5c. per doz. Ladies' Summer Undei vests, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, 5c. Ladies' and Children's -Handkerchiefs, two for 5c. Ladies' Wrhite Aprons, 15c. Ladies' Ready Made Dress Skirts, $1.25.- All Colors Satin Ribbon, 4c. a yd. Tailor Made Suits, $775. Girdle Corsets, 49c. Torchon Lace, six yds. for 5 c BUGGIES. Give better satisfaction than anything on the market ut unythiug like the price, be cause they are made of good material, to Btand "Oregon roads" Iron corners on bodies, braces on shafts, heavy second growth wheels, screwed rims. If you want tofeeUurethatyou are getting your mon ey's worth, ask for a "Bee Line'1 or a "Mitchell" (llenuey) Buggy. We guar antee them. . Mitchell, Lewfm A Stave Go Seattle, Spokane, Boise. Portland, Or. THE.... ...Hackct Store! Men's Undervests Men's Laundered Shirts, 49c. Men's Linen Collars and Cuffs, 10c and 15c. Children's Iron Clad Hose Children's Hose Supporters Ladies' Hose, all prices Stamped Linen Doily and Center Pieces Sofa Til lows Brown & Welch -Pboprietors of the- Seventh Street Meat Market a. 0. OREGON U. W. Building CITY, OREGON