V ORECON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 183, 1902. CORRSSPONBErCS g JooooooooooooooooooooooooS , Logan. Lewis Kirchem and Tom Foster are "lildiritr a barn for Frank Busch, the isrctiHiit, on his ranch in, the vicinity f Stony Point On the 27th, Miss HnMah Oleson will oiBii hr term of school in this district ith a celebration This young lady om Silverton hus demonstrated to ur immunity that 8he is a capable r-achf-r. On the 21st Harding Grange will aive strawberry festival, and celebrate 'omona, Flora and Children's Day. The young folks of the Grange will iveadanceat the hall on the evening f Juiy Fourth. Joseph Kirchem and his sons re clearing a fence row arouad f0 acres of laud recently purchased by tie former near Norton hall . A Mr. Schwartz has begun slashing n about 1(10 acres ot woodland he ought on the road about a mile this ide of Fischer's mill. The Stone creamery employs several 'agons to ga'her cream and turns out etween twelve and thirteen hundred ounds of butter a week. The cream ellers purchased within the neighbor- iood of two dozen separators, which 'Bn't at all bad for the dealers in those machines. Moudtain View. Our school teacher. Fay Mirquam, condo le I he hail hi-ea exposed to' the umallpoi. So he closeil his xchnol anil s'arM for Southern Ore Ron, but before getting underway he became KiHriiieo auoui iils mmre wnarft. lie called on hlder Moore, who led him to small mmri nnur G V Wliurfield'e hout-e, and thero, in the presence w r.iic, jnwic u an; nifirouuin, ne Ktrmgut way baptized him an 1 sent him on his way rejoicing. Scott Carter and Henrv Danhertv. wlil on. caeed in making some boar t a few dayaaao, near kock ;ree, neard a great sol ishinar noise in the creek near by. On loikintr .in that direction they saw some kind of an animal rominirin their direction. The became alarmed and ran to 'he house. They knew it was some kind of water animus. Scott thought it looked like a hinno ot- erat, while Henry thought it was a two-horned rhinoceriH. They got all their dos, some rup'), pitchforks and a sack and went haclc and sue. ceeded In capturing tile animal, which proved to be about the size of a man's arm 12 or 14 inches lone and ahout the Comolexion of a uater doc Someone, please name it. James Adkins. prtsldent of the Cascade Mining Company, passed through our bur a few days agoon his way home from his mines. He reports favorable, prospects. O 8 lioyles and Fre 1 Rosnkrars have gone to the Ogle Creek mines to bring out some ore. A Hardy and son are clearing up some new land., SiiUIB. Beaver Lake. Afte r an absence of two woeks, I again take my pmcil in hand to let you know that. Wtt are a ill in thu lan.l tf tha liuin.r health, wealth and prosperity if it is at a instance. Hiii-iu Dart nf Vfr.1 11., l,.n,..l. ing business in th is tectum a few days ago. G T Slaughter, Wtloif 's well known freighter, had the misfortune to get stuck a tew days ago. Spvlntfwaterr Everybody is glad to have pleasant weather. The cold rains demaned the fiuit, crou so that there will not be niote than half a crop in this vicinity. Children's day was observe in thrf Presbyterian church with appropriate exercises last Sunday. The Utile folks who took part on the program were Lin nie Raney, Ethel Lewellen, Laura Storm er, Willie, Grade, Ethel and Kosie Clos- ner, Edith Shannon, Ava Lovelace, Kosie Jensarrosiiy, Mattie Tucker, Irene Lacy, Zoh Oujesby, Velna Van dyke, Gladys Baker, Elva Albright, Su-i sie Hied, Johnnie Moger andMiss Cline Smith. One interesting feature was a missionary from Siam, who sang a num ber of solos in the native language. The Grange will give a public enter tainment and observe Children's day Saturday, the 21st. Everybody is in vited. Born, to the wife of Wm Kandle, a giil. Mother and child are doing well. lad My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneu monia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him frono sev eral severe attacks of croup. H. J Strickfadden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by G. A. Hard ing. Prices to suit you all Millinery at Red Froa. "I have used vour Hair Vigor for five years and an greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny ,New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to-do this work, either. ' You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.00 I bottle. All drugglati. If your drupgist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express ollice. Address, J. C. AYEK CO., Lowell, Mass. Beari tl ) m MIU mil mm always Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought Wedding bells are chiming. Flowers by the aakets full are taken to the First Presbyterian liurch ipreparator for the marriage of Miss lyrtle Curran to T D Weed Wednesday afternoon 1 5 o'clock. Thev will go to Pendleton on their redding tour. May heaven's choicest blessing le theirs all through their journey of life. Mrs Phillips, of Yakima, Wash, Is visiting with er mother, Grandma Bacon, this week. Mrs Smalley's baby Ib quite sick this week. Dr iorrls Is in attendance. Mini Nellie Bogue, of Mullno, Is visiting her lUter, Mrs O Kellogg on Molalla Avenue. Miss Rosle Mulvany, of Meadowhrook, was the ;uest of Mrs S A Gilfett and Mrs J M Currln Hon tiy. Albert Frost, and wife returned to their home In Kansas last Saturday. O3orgo Everhart came home Tuesday evening ,nd drove out to Mackuburg Wednesday morning -vita Ills mother to attend a picnic. Mrs Gllle t and children were at Tualalin.Wash ngton county .vlslllng her father, Urandpa Fran , lis, who Is very low with paralysis. IIIss Grace Good returned to her borne iu Salem 'agt week. Mrs Thomas Warner and daughter, Bessie, were ulling on friends lu this burg last Monday aftor- lOOll. Mrs If nil made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Sauna. Frog I'ond. Wj feel prond ofpisvlng William Brobst elected iiomniisNiouvr to it-present us on the West Side, Road Supervisor Aden Is going toopen a gravel pit on the U F Weddlo farm to gravel apart of the Portland road near l'oliika's place. Melnt Peters has a laige force of men at work hashing onliiiTirneli near the Doolie's Ferry road. F C Barnes Is slowly recovering from a severe attack of Ja grippe. It Is rumored that the new bridge built near fames Turney's place was put up of detective Bia trial and workmanship. Miss Nor Beaman,nf Carus, was visiting at her tiome Saturday and Sunday. George Aden was elected justice of the peace tit district No 1 by a handsome majority. Smith Turner recently purchased a new buggy. ptdtelh BUGGIES. Give better satisfaction than anything on the market at anything like the price, be cause they are made of good material, to stand "Oregon roads" Iron corners on bodies, braces on shafts, heavy second growth wheels, screwed rims. If you want . to feel sure that you are getting your mon ey's worth, aslc for a "Bee Line" or a "Mitchell i' (Uenuey) Buggy. We guar antee them. Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co. Seattle, Spokane, .Boise. Portland, Or. The Star of Stars Mlw .... Mill Has bell bearings in turn table. Turns freely to the wind. Ball bearing thrust In wheel, insuring lighest running qual ities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. Galvanized after making. Put together with galvanized bolts, double nutted, no part can rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect rcenlation. No spring to change tension with every change of tempera ture, and grow weaker wit1' ae. Repairs always on hand. These things are worth money to you. Then why not buy a Star, Wagons 8 Best possible to build No wagon Is or can be better than a Mitchell, because the cream of wood Btock is used, only af j ter being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is wel Ironed, well painted, well proportioned, and runs the lighest of any It Is nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wag, on was built, and they have been Tjuilt continu ously ever since by the Mitchells. When you buy a Mltoholl you get the benefit of this 70 years' experience. lTintl. Vifi.ilt " ' ! Mrs f'arri" Hurlburt Seely preached at the 1 Hood View Congregational oliuroh Sunday morn- j lug. Hue oeiivorea a very aoio sermon. Archie Seely was down from Newberg Sunday visiting his parents. Children's day will be observed at the Con gregational church Billion j, June 22d. Work Is being pushed on the new A O U W hall it Wllsouville, aulte a force of men being at work. His Intended to haVe it ready lor the Fourth of July. Everybody Is busy' planting potatoes. Sunshine bodge No 1)8. D of A. expect to have strawberry social at Us lodge rooms on June 21. j Arthur Seely made a business trip to Portland j Tujsday. Chester Tooze expeots to leave for the seining grmmJs on the Columbia river about June 2illh ; where he i'Muiis lo wink till about September , Mr Bailer nnd 1 wile, of Frog Pond, Wore in our Vicinl'y Sunday. Muliuo. We're afraid if this good weather lusts, some of us will have spring fever In the dimmer. Mrs Pe l.aiiev. of 1 he Dalles, is visiting lior sister. Mis Ida lloyuton, at present. Mrs Irish Is on the sick list. , Mr Murphy and daughter. Belle, and Mrs Woodside uiunded Grange at Molalla lal Satur day. Mrs Ibivls, of Walla Walla, Wash, Is visiting lierson and fnmltly here. Leon Jones was visiting Sidney Smith Sunday. Mrs Woodside wasvislting at the home of Mrs Wallace last week, Ora Pavii was visiting his parents last Saturday aud Sunday, A voto was taken in the Sunday school last Sunday as to whellier It should bo discontinued for it few months or continued. The latter was In the majority, so the Sunday school will not be , stopped at all during the summer, also church Barn second and fourth Sundays by Jtev Wiles at 11 o'clock, a m. Fred Force Is able to be out again. Ho is able to walk with a cane. Mrs Gf.uchnr and her ssstor wore visiting Mrs Daniels last week. Clyde ami Yerna Smith were visiting Fred and Agnes Wnjlaco last Suiidny. Mis A I) Jones was visiting Mrs CT Howard t ass week, A pleasant tnrpilfe was given Pendleton last Tuesday evening, llanclng was the amusement if the evening. Alight, lunch was served aller which Ihe guests depnrtn'. All enjoyed them, wives Immensely anil n i l k Hoc ft hearty toodliight departed for tliel a Frank Manning made a busiuon trip to Port laud lust week. Arthur, son of Mr ami Mrs Smith, of this pla"o, lus enlisted in ti e 11 S navy at California or lour years, jack, Maple Lane. About M men and boys were present at the raising of Jos! A Schcmifde't barn which they completed about 6 o'clock. A lunch of gaud wishes nd beer was enjoyed by all. Mbs l.etha Jackson Is confined to her bedwllli measles. Frank Reiiolds returned home last week after u exl' need slay lu California, Mrs Noe, of N edy, was visiting her brother, (5 F Glhi, and family Saturday and Sunday. M Schilling armed hvie yesterday morning from Kansas, and Is the gi;el of his biotltor.Jake Schilling. Misses Annie Maul? and Sara Partes nttemled the em nisis at the Mountain View cemetery last Suuday. Mr and Mis Ga'o visited friends at Mount Ta bor Sumiiiy. Mr Heard's son-in-law, Mr Mcl.arty, w ho Is do ing a good business as a tailor lu Uregon City. has new customer hieh arrived early Tuesday morning. Mother and son an doing well. Misses Edith, Jessie and Oils Jackson will at tend tin pleulo at Macksburg today. Miss Zella Surftis was making oalls lu our burg yesterday. TaNSY Blossom. Iiusscllvlale. Cut here we have come to tha oonclusion that the great ruler of the universe and the gr t ruler ol Claokamas county are working iu harmony. BFIioylei, our road supervisor, Is very busy working tha road-when he isu't ruuulug from the smallpox. Send for Special Catalogue Free miii-i i i nifio o ot Alien on flllOnLLL, LLWIO OIMVLH UU. v First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Ore. Branches Houses at Seattle Spokane, Boise, Salem and Medford Agricultural Implements, Vehicles, Harness and Bicycles Mention this Paper AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR 1 s : f ' ' j Fully -j Guaranteed , k, i Easiest r 1 niunnarl S I of Auy Lylja Close I f Skimmer I JLJ& Kunning Vt'ra Durable sJMjML Catalogue i Simple Stove Champion in name Champion in the field 11 tJ n i Gasoline Engine 1,3, 4 and 6 H. P., Plain and Pumping. Simplest En gine made. More easily un derstood than any other. Catalogue Free. :.'.-J WW DRAW CUT MOWER It beats them all. N That's all there is to say. Same with the CHAMPION BINDER and CHAMPION RAKE. i Catalogue Free. Brunswick House and Restaurant NEWtlT FURNISHED HQ QMS Meal3 at All Hoars Open Day and Night Frires Keasonable i Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE:. GOODS- a. Oh, yes: oh, yes; corns this way for the fill lest and freshest stock of canned goods in town. We are just receiving a large lot of the very hest fruits and vegetables in cans. Try our sliced peaches, our fancy corn, or out tender melting peas 1 Go away, you make my mouth water. Oh, no; come round and buy. Prices very low. A. ROBeWsON, 7TH ST. GROCER. , CANNED I M anufacturins AND.. . WATCH REPAIRING .A SPECIALTY. Fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses By Up-to-Date Methods. Examination Free, by PHILLIPS, The Optician A. R WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 5th Yokohama Clothing Co. .1 $2 50 Latest Style Men's Hats $2 00 Ladies' Undervests 4c up 2 00 " " " " 1 50 Ladies' Hose 5c up 1 50 " 1 00 50c Ladies' Silk Waists 39c 100 " ". " ' 75 2 50 Ladies' Shoes $2 00 $3 00 Men's Latest Style Shoes $2 50 2 00 " ' 165 2 50 " " " " 2 00 1 50 " " 1 29 2 00 " " " " 1 65 1 25 " " 99c 1 50 " " " " 1 25 ' Next door to Postoffice G. N. JOE, Manager. FRONT Court House Block, Oregon City, Ore Look at This! For the next 60 days for Cash, we will give JO per cent off on I5ry IkOo1, oots, Shoes AND- J M Groshong is spoken of as our next school director. Miss Josephine Slaughter and her sis ter, Mrs Murphy, made a trip to Silver ton a few days ago. Ralph Slaughter and his bmther-in hw left for parts unknown last week. Grass and grain look well and promise a good crop. John Utoshong and nephew, Elmer, are busy pealing cliittani Lurk. N J Thomas is busy building a new barn, whicd adds much to the appear ance of his ranch, and gives evidence that he is prospering. Juke Groshong narrowly escaped a Berious accident while going to town a few days ago. llavirg a broken arm, he employed a neighbor boy to drive, and going down a steep grade the horse be came unmanageable and run up on a high bank and upset the vehicle. Both escaped injury . U Wade is busy building an addition to his barn. Bert Wade intends to leave for the Eastern Oregon harvest field about July 1. Mr Editor, please allow me space In your valuable paper to refute a few re marks made by your liussellville cor respondent in an issue ot June (Hit. She said that people of Missouri town were camping or living in barns to escape the dreaded.embraoe of smallpox. ow,this is fttle. It is true that some of the peo ple have been sleeping in the barns, but this is nothing unusual for country peo ple to do In the summer time, NVe all know that there are a few cases ol the so-called smallpox iu thie locality, and if "Mayflower," as she calls herself, would attend more strictly to the hnsi ness interests of 'Uussellville and have that of Missouri town for Slim Jim, the two sections would wag with great har mony, and we eiucerely hope she will do so la the future.. Now is the time to paint and renovat your houses. Oharman & Co. are mak ing special prices on Paints, Oils and Kalsomine, ' All kinds of bicycle repairing, lock work and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb'a bicycle shop, opposite Barlow's gro cery. Give them a trial and be satin fled. For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets, hey cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and boyels, effecting a quick and permanent cure. For sale by G. A. Harding. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the right or in your busiest sea son. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can afford to be with out it. For Bale by G. A. Harding. For Over Sixty years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup haB been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the" best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is plearant to the taste, Sold by Druggists in every part ol the World. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu able. Besure and ask for Mrs. Wins low'sSoothing Syrup, and take no other kind Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad caseof scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. In fallible for Piles. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. Smith's Dandruff Pomade Cures dandruir,eczern,a, itching scalp and stops falling of the hair. One applica tion stops itching scalji, three to six applications removes all dandruff. Doctors and druggists regard it as the only standard remedy for dandruff and all itching, fcaly skin disease; price 50c, at all druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros, Fresno, Cal. Frniliiatg oods RED FRONT TRADING CO. COURT HOUSE BLOCK OREGON CITY, ORE. Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line ' OFFERS YOU : TO BUFFALO And Points Beyond. RIPANS For years I had been a sufferer with chronic stomach troubles, pressure of gas and distress of my bowels. I con tracted what the doctors pronounced a low type of malaria. I could not take solid food at all, and only a very little of the lightest of diet would create fever and vomiting. The drug gist sent me a box of Hipatis Tabnles, saying he sold more Ripansthan any thing else for stomach troubles. I not only found relief, but believe I have been permanently cured. At draggltts. The FiTC-Cent packet ts enoneh for rt or dinary ocuslon. The family bottle, 60 cents, cout&uu a lupply tor year. Through Trains Daily from Chicago 4 Through Trains Daily from St. Louis 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City pVT TTpT7rplJ'Tf Reclining Chair Cars (frep P" Uman Palace Sleepers CVUll IViEiN .L Dining and Cafe Cars on all tiams. Polite train men. Perfect roadbed, shortest bed and quickest time. Tourist cars Mondays and Thursdays; 29J hours Chicago to Boston. C. c. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. ROSb c. CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles. 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