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2 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1902. Lost Hair "My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray harrs ben -o creep in. I tried Aycr's H;!: '.".;. and it stopped t!;;- !; : ... ;..-u-;n- tr.d : '$ -o, r. ' A'i. . V!. U . .I.:- ... There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. si.M a bottle. All drugtfiti. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a Dottle. Be sure and pive the nam of your nearest express othce. Address, J. C. A VKE CO., Lowell. Mass. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC J CORRESPONDENCE JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC frog I'ond. Wheat harvest la overwlth, and ull blart. threshing Is in James Turner Is hauling water tor Toedtermler Bros engine. M F Baker expects to thresh 2500 bushels of oats in the Hayes ranch. Albert Turner Is haullng wood for Ike Miley. Mr Farmer has hauled bis well cured hay in his new barn.; Many of the Frog Pond people went to Wilson vllle Saturday evening to eat ice cream. The MBA will give a moonlight J'lcuic at Wil onvllleon Saturday evening, Aug 16th. Good iiuslc and a good program will be rendred. Ke- reshments of all kinds will be served. Dancing v ill be one of the main ftiutures. Aug 7. Molalla. Willie Shaver is Cutting grain. Ho hits two binders at work in the fluid. Mrs Dick Austin is on the sick list again. Miss Steward is visiting with Mrs R K Thomas. Major Hungate Is cutting grain for John Cole. Major has 200 acres of grain to cut this year his iwn lndluded. George Dimghorty sold a fine bay mare last veek. Nodouht the girls will be sorry, as this vas his buggy horse. Mrs J It Shaver and daughter, Genvleve, spent jiturday and Sunday In Oregon City. John Ridings has been in the neighborhood en bilging hop pickers. There has been quite a number of fires around here tlilB week. People are burning their slash ng this flue v oather. Even the women are nuking bon iires. Mr and Mrs William Everhart brought the aby to the photograph gallery last w eek to have us picture tttkoti. The Molalla people, who were at the Springs st Sundaj, report having had a good time. O T Eby Is spending his vacation at Molalla v I Hi his wife and son, who are visiting Mr and Mrs Mcore. Liberal. WH While and Albert Woodsldo started their Hjam thresher Monday. farmers are busy cutting their spring grain t lis week. Rust has struck the late sown wheat and will tainae it half in yield, Hrirlng oats are not tilled n account of the tiot weather the past three weeks. Ed Austin, our sawmill man, has purchased a iilauer for his mill, Nowt Farr ilrov3 a flno lot of beef crtttle today, which he purchased from Orlu Cutting. The sad news of John EOllieor's death at Olvm- iia was received (Saturday. So the pionoors are passing away ouu by one. Amy Wilson, of Walla Walla, and Mrs E Saw-'-11, of Molallu, weie vislllni; UriUKlmii Wright last week. Miss Dollle Killings and Orlu Hammond, of ' ilad lidlngs, was a iilcnitau t callers Sunday. Mr White, of tMonitor, was in shis section to lay burning hop pickers. He has 75 acres in mips. "lackubury. Wo are having flno weather after a few Jays of rnlst. Some of the young folks of this place arc tak ing hi Iho circus this week. . Mr Bcrauilin has his now tologhone line com tletnd to Aurora. Who says our burg ts not hrtving? Two more new bams wore also added o our Immediate surroundings. Andrew Besesk and faniilv, of Portland, are lsiling with relatives up in Manila's Town. Colo Hros are doing most of the threshing ire this year. They have a good outfit and good matters too. All the good looking girls In our town are now tiling bk-yclos. That's right, girls, go when yon mvo a mind and come when you please, and lon't wait for tins boys to take you. We are glad to hear that Mr Schecr Is improv- Wheat ! falling somownat short from the el ected yield. ' Mrs Ilcplcr visited Mrs Hanagan, of Liberal, last imk. t'anby. Quite a number of Canby people went to Port :and Mouday to see the circus. The Pogrce of Honor gnvo a very enjovable loe ream social on Knight's ln n i' mrsday evening. Illaln Whit I painting him r pairing hla house. u Kail road Avenue. A A Porter will move Into 'ho Dutf house for le winter. Mrs (J Armstrong now owns the usee. James Koclier, Otto Kvans, Patch A Co loturncil mm tiie springs last i Inulth. alnrday much Improved Jnok Howard, of Southern Oregon, was home ira few days last wiek. C Boroughs and family nnd Mrs Kirk started r tils const Tuesday morning to bo gone about vo weeks, I, Grazier met with quite severe accident lust uesiluy while hewing (imluns for tho school Miuse. Theade slipped and cut his foot quite wily. Mr Olllicrtson has purchased the Both farm nning the CiimmlnBs piece. Mrs Koth Inn ii vd into her Imlel. Robert Batty, need U vcars, son of (ieorgc Batty, liiappcnrcd from liis homo Tueeibiy morning, iklugachango of clothing ami his wheel with ilm.nudnoia word has lioeu hcaid from him .nice. ll rrairie. Folks around lieio have been almost too busy . i tell one a bit of nc. Harvest Is nearly over and e;os. thoughts and i .pea are all toward hops ami hep picking. Tho ipyanls are luiloeil at the present lime '"things beauty" byoiind live v. ill le of protii ion. The .literal prlco for picking 1 to be JO ( Outs thouch ore are two growers Unit for reasons bc.il known tin nisei os have ollotcd 60 ccuia. lint give us tgood yard and JO ceuis ami w ocau make enough 1 1 make it woith while. Last Saturday a lorrlKo nfcl lent befell Frank 'lllohmau as ho wm riding to .Needy, ilia horse tumbled and fell on Frank, who was Itadlv (n uicil, having a dislocated shoulder and crushed clutck bone and his skull fractured. Ho was taken to the hospital Id Portland . Hueh symp thy is felt for his parents, who have had so much expense and anxiety.' Miss T Yodor returned a few days ago from Oregon City, where she took the examination for a first Krade certificate. Residents of the prairie are felling well satis fied that Mr Clark is again going to teach their avhool.and the children all show their satisfac tion also In their beaming looks whenever school 1b mentioned. There ts to be an Ice cream social at the church next Saturday evening at which Bethel church will co-operate in making up a program. All are Invited. Captain Pope's new house Is being built and will have a pretty appearance when It Is fin ished. Mr Todd has bean doing nuite a lot of survevins lately, while his son, Willinm, has been much in demand during harvest. Their hop yard looks fine and will he one of the first to be which they think will be obout the end of this month or the 2nd of September. Miss Lurline Cochran Is visiting her grand parents. Abamoho. Liberal. Farmers are running their binders full blast on spring grain. In ten days more the cutting will all be done In this section. Grass Is drying up and cattle falling off in neen. The hay crop is all baled and housed here. Some are hauling their hay to Oregon City. Threshing is starting up here and there, and the yield 01 fall wheat is about 12 bushels to the acre. Newt Farr leaves here this morning with a fine drove of sheep for Charles Albri Jit, of Oregon City. A good many are giing to W 11 holt this hot weather, but the old hayseel stays home and cares for his crop. Lydla Wright received a telegram from Dee Wright Inst night from Shim! Poinl stating that her brother, Frank, who was supposed to be dead, Is there and C K. 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 Ki-uwin wneeiB, screweu rim tot'celsurethatyou are get ey's worth, ask for a "I "Mitchell1' (lleuuey) Bui i getting your mini i "Bee Line" or a Butrirv. We guar antee them. Mitchell, Lewis A Slaver Co. ticatlle, Hpokane, Boise. 'Portland, Or. Send for Special Catalogue Free MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. 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 SEPERATOR 1 prw.p I Fully S!',!gV.f f i Guaranteed i i 1 i ' ' Easiest J . j I Cleaned "! 1 of Any Ly-ijm2P Close If i Skimmer "TsX 9 Liulit f?as I Running hj'lC Durable iMJjL Catalogue ftM J K Coates had a lively time coal tai ring a roof last week. He got Into a yellow Jackets uest. llow about It, Wright? Ditto. Levi Stehinan Is on the sick list. (Irandma Hagcy is visiting her daughter, Mrs Ste'unan. Aug 111. Sylvia. Wdsoiwille. H e threshing machines are busy. UJHcely has given up baching. He saya It doesu't pay. J L Soely has rented his placo to Charles Han son. John Pctors and Kmest Soely mado a trip to Sherwood Inst week. Un their way home their ' b,y7 '"" "uu """"'"lu " vmMn. The Modern Brotherhood of America will give a moonlight picnic next Satuiday uiv'ht. A good time la expected by all. Aug ll. Shorty. Jiusiwll ville. O S Bovles, wlfo and sons and M II Daugheily and wife me up at the Hot Springs. Miss Myrtle lioyles Is visiting Miss Mau d Wing field, MeMlames Wiugilcld and Kay and tho M Isses Wingneld and lioyles made Mrs Tmlliiiger a call last Thursday. Mrs Kay and son. Ceorgia, called at tho Wing Held home Saturday. T Maniuara called at the WingllcU home Satur day. Mr Wlugtlcld and family and Mvrtle Bovles went to Soda Springs Saturday. Aug lti. May Fi.oweb. ,Vtiiby A boy came to (he home of Mr and Mrs O K .Muck last week. Hurry CUlmore and family returned last Satur day from Lafayette, Hliore tlioy had beou camp ing for two weeks. Lee Bros are digging a well for Oito Vorp.i'il ou the old homestead. J J Miller lias returned ftvm Kelso, wheie he has been undergoing treatment for cancer of the face. He thinks 1 e Is entirely cured. Frank Zollner and Will Armstrong have started their threshing machine. Grain is turning out well. Mrs Roth has papered and repainted her house, and will open up a first-class hotel In a few days. The lumber is on the ground for the repairs on the school house. L Grazier will do the work. Howard Kccles has taken the contract for get ting out .several car loads of piling near Hub bard. Mrs (us Bock, of Aurora, Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Knight. The Rebekah Lodge tookt In quite a number of newlmembers Tuesday night. The lodge from Woodburn came up and assiBted In the initiation. Aug 14. Hubb urO. Clyde Yoder is able to be out again after having an attaok of smallpox. Mrs J M Pulley and sister, Mrs Corby, returned Monday from a lew weeks' outing at Wiluuit Springs. C M Bonney made a trip to Portland Monday. Scamel and Viek are threshing ii our vicinity. We believe there will be some prospects for os farmers to get our grain In the granary belore unrislmas tins season. CHops look very encouraging at present. Aug 13. Ross Bud. Needy. Yoder, Swartz & Co started their thresher last week. B Gasshner r.nd wife, of Portland, are visiting Joon Gahler. - George Asking Is hauling lumber from Rich's sawmill. Layton Rnssel Is painting Joe Myers' fine resi dence. Andy Thompson is home for the summer. Henry Osterholtz was up from Portland Sun day. MissPearl Hart is visiting her parents. The Star of Stars Star Star. Wind Kill "fl'i Has bell bearings in turn table. Turns freely to the wind. Hall bearing thrust In wheel, insuring ligheBt running qual ities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. Galvanized after making. Put together with galvanized bolts, double nutted, no partoan rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension with every change of tempera ture, and grow weaker with ae. Repairs always on hand. These things are worth money to you. Then why not buy a Star. Simple Stover A It f. l 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. Ed Leslie is doing as well as can be expected. Kd Miller and wifeare riiullnnltncr .-,aar v.,n..lna Bay. """ i.ewie pagie is hauling lumber from Baghy &. ""'i "mi ioi it. u jsrniz. B F Smith andIfe visliel at.Buttcvillelast Sun- Mrs l izzie Noblltt. of Hubbard, Is visiting Mrs Chas Jiolson. John Gahler went to Soda Springs last Sunday. I'ncle Ben Homsley is not Improving. George Biockart purchased the Ailolph Brock art farm Monday, Aug 11. Spr hiyivater. The Sprlngwater Orange gave an ice cream so cial on the tlth for the purpose of raising money to llnlsh the hall. The amount takes In was jL'ti. The following program was rendered: Song, Sprlngwater choir. lieeitation, lkirii Stunner. Song, Earl and Maud Shiblev. Instrumental music, Miss llowen. Keoitatlon, Delia Uuttidge. Solo, Miss Bowen. Recitation, Helen Spragne. Keeitalion, Sally L'wellen. In behalf of tl than k tlioae win their assis'ance. u Sprlngwater Grange I wish to i did not belong to the grange for The hot weather w ill light. Aug 11. make lots of the grain Majtle Lane. Haying is about complete and the thresher w nisue can .oe nenru. Charles Colo has Improved tho looks of his farm by building a bum and hanging new gates. F W Cramer had the misfortune to lose hla house by lireSundav morning. The furnishings w ere nearly all saved. Miss Anna Sliortlh'ge was Avenue a few dnvs ae,o. calling on Molalla Mlvs Jessie "Jackson t unable to go about ov- iiif; -i' s.icre i m nil -.lie Hk I, Mrs Sciol ng and children went to Montnvlila Sun, lay, and attended ilie c ivus while there. Therefore, Jake was a bachelor for a few days. John GaiTney. Jr, is recovering from severe Attack of rheumatism, , I ll m Gibbs ft Sons started their hay press. out last Saturday with 1 A delightful surprise party was tendered Mr Josl and wife and others last Saturday evening. The hours glided swiftly away, the young folks Indulging In music and games and the older peo ple In social conversation until 11.30 when re freshments were served and all departed for their homes wishing Mr and Mrs Josl, the best of suc cess in their new home. Those present were: Jacob Josi and wife, Mr Barrls and wife, Mr Beard and wife, Mr McLarty, Mr Oaffney and wife, Mesdames Baumann, Mrs Jackson; Misses So phia and Martha Baumann, Haltie Bethke, Oils and Letha Jackson; Messrs David and Fred Scberuble, David Rottemiller, August Ginther, Frank Lambert and Henry Beard, Arthur, Alex, Otto and Louis Baumann. Pansy Blossom. Union Mill. Mr and Mrs B J Helvey was In 6ilverton Wednesday, where they visited friends and rela tives. lMrs;crrio Nash, of Oregor- City, visited her sister, Mrs Laura Burns, last week. Mrs B Frledrich. of New Era, visited her sister, .Mrs J H Burns, last Sunday. Mrs Annie Tioe has been visiting her mother, Mrs J D Wllkerson. A fishing party consisting of the following members: J Aciklns, Mr and Mrs L Riggs, Bertha and Lester Riggs and Eliza Burns went up in the foothills. They did no got any farther than Jackson Creek on account of fire. But they had a good time camping out on the cool pleasant streams of Canyon Creek, Milk Creek and Mo lalla. Fish were very plentiful. William Parker 14 gathering teasels In the Gregory teasel yard. Mr and Mrs Mcintosh visited Mr and Mrs John Thomas last Sunday. Mrs Nettie Riggs visited her grandmother, Mrs Nancy Burns, last Sunday. Mrs Mary Frledrich ana Mrs marina Burns called on Mrs Caroline Thomas last Sunday eve ning. Julius Moshberger Is on the sick list. itclielL Wagons It- Best possible to build No wagon Is or can be better than a Mitchell because the cream of wood stock is used, only af ter being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is well Ironed, well painted, well proportioned, and runs the Hghest of any It Is nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wng, on was built, and they have been built continu ously ever since by the Mitchells. When you buy a Mitchell you get the benefit of this 70 years.' ex-perienoe. Champion in name Champion in the field :' :t v DRAW CUT MOWER It beats th:n ill. i there is to say. Same with the CHAMPION BINDER and CHAMPION RAKE. Catalogue Free. L P Burns had the misfortune to hurt his foot While working In the sawmill. Curtis Helvev Is helninc Mr Shirt-In lav a hrlck I0"nl'"l,n 'or nis engine. Mr sturis Is building a sawmill on B J Helvev's place. Mr Sturirls ex pects to le ready to saw about the middle of September. Aug 11. Backwoops. liusaellville. LB Trull lnger contemplates going to tl e coast to spend a few weeks. Elder Moore says that when ho was in the mountains the other day he shot at a bear, but it didn't stop, There are about COO people at Wilholt Springs this year. Scott Carter and Cash Austin have been hauling hay for about two weeks with two teams. They will haul another week. T PavidBon has a sick Jeraey cow. Mr Jesse of Barlow, called on Mr Wlngfleld yesterday the tlrat time for 26 years. O S Bovles went to Molalla Friday for a Hot Springs onuit. Mrs Scott Carter visited her mother, Mrs Wlng fleld. ! Mrs A Paughcrty, Orla and Archie Boyles v. e it to Soda Springs Sunday. (Julie a number or people are camped ou the Hi lalla, and are enjoying fishing. Hop growers arc engaging pickers for the eom- Ingcrop. l'riceatobe paid ate 10 and 50 cents. Mr and Mrs Frank Bgby and daughter, Maud . and Maa Milts, of Needy, were visiting fiieuds ' u,i,l cO-iIvm- , ,1 i..l,. j Mrs O T Kay, of Meadow-brook, is visiting friends lu Russellville this week. Aug 3. Mountain View. The excitement is the marriage of Carl Key mond. Mr Schoth ami fnniily and IT Brand ami wife went out S.-huebel tole present at Carl Kcy niouu'a wedding, Frank Hcnrici threshed grain for F A Fly and WW. May last Monday with his self-feeding ma chine w hich runs well. W 15 Beaitieand bride Marled for Wrangle, Alaska, ou Monday morning. JWCurrln went to work again Wednesday morning niter uie eica avii. Samuel V.Francis, accompanied by J WGUlett, went to Mount labor Sunday to attend the fu neral of hla grandfather, Thomas Carter. Mrs Janle Currin la visiting friends In Portland this week. Miss Rosa Mulvany, of Union Mills, was doing business in Oregon City Monday and was the guest of Mrs Gillett. H Brand Is the proud possessor of a new bicy lie. Don Dickey took Mr Small and family to the coast Sunday, Aug 13. Clarkes. Mr. Ringo made a flying trip down the hill to see Frank Wills. Jessie James made a flying trip home from Oregon City, where he is working. Good luck to you Jessie. Mies Marie Edgecomb was visiting Mrs. Wilson, of Colton Sunday. The fire above Stonypoint is six miles long and still runing back in the mountains. , James Hunt has returned to work on the Holman ranch. Henry Klinesmith was seen ridins; his bike down the hill to Edgesorab's Sunday. A man took John Arquett to town. Whats up, John, hope you are not going to live in town. Grain looks fine around Clarkes. Frank vVills returned ho.ne after a few days in Washington and reported bis mother-in-law better. Mrs. Edgecomb had Frank Country man cut her grain. Mrs. Frank Countryman made a call on Mrs. Edgecomb. Frank Wills is going to put up a new house on his mother's place, besides a new board fence. Mrs. Roberson has returnel home after a few days visit with her daughter, of Shuck's mill. Miss Mae Hall has returned to Port land to work after a few weeks visit with her mother on Milk Creek. Glanta and ryenilea of Space. There Is an Immense range of differ ence In the brightness of the . stars when the sun is taken for a standard of comparison. Some of the stars emit only one one-hundredth as much light as the sun emits. Others emit a thou sand times as much light as he does. Indeed, one scientist thinks there are at least two stars each of which is prob ably 10,000 times as bright as the 6un, which signifies that if either of those stars were as near to us as the sun Is it would outshine him 10,000 times in brightness. The two stars are Cano pus, which Is in the southern hemi sphere and Invisible from our part of the earth, and RIgcl, one of the two brightest stars In the constellation Ori on. The Size of Great Britain. Great Britain Is only half as big as Sumatra and double the size of New foundland. It stands fifth In point of size In the list of the world's Islands. England without Wales Is almost Iden tical In point of size with Itoumania. It Is less than one-quarter as big as France or Germany. The whole Brit ish Isles only occupy the one sixteen hundredth part of the surface of this globe. Great Britain Is widest be tween Land's End and Kent The ut most width is 325 miles. It is narrow est between Lock Broom, on the west coast of Scotland, and Bornoch firth, on the east coast. The distance be tween the heads of these two Inlets Is but twenty-four miles. Kublnnteln'si Reply. When Rubinstein was traveling through the United States upon a con cert toflr, It chanced that Barnum's circus followed almost exactly tho same route chosen by the great Rus sian. On one occasion, when the train was filled with snake charmers, acro bats, clowns and the like, the guard, noticing perhaps Rubinstein's remarka ble appearance, asked him, "Do you belong to the show?" Turning his leonine head with a sav age shake Rubinstein answered fierce ly, "Sir, I am the show." Donbllnc t'p. A boy of eight years was asked by his teacher where the zenith was. He replied, "That spot In the heavens di rectly over one's head." To test his knowledge further the teacher asked: "Can two persons have the same ze nith at the same time 7" "They can." "How?" "If one stand on the other's head." Don't Be a Walter. There are too many people la tho world waiting for favorable conditions. Don't do it While you are hesitating tome one else is plowing ahead of you. Walt for nothing map out a course and pursue it, rain or shine, mud or dust, storm or lull, cold or heat, good times or bad times. Wait for nothing. Atchison Globe. Known Too Late. "Do you remember," said Mrs. Crumps, "when you nsked me to mar ry you?" "Yes," said Mr. Crumps. "And I said 'Yes?'" "I remember it. We both always did talk too much." Washington Star. Wholeanle. Sammy (admiringly surveying his lately arrived twin sisters) Did you get them cheaper by taking the two, papa? Smart Sot. Courtesy la a blessing from the heart of a good man and a deadly weapon in the hands of a villain. 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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. Krausse Bros, Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair SALEM Sept. 15th to 20th, 1902. You are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial expo sition and livestock show ever held on the Tacific Coast Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any infor mation, write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Ore. Ml w ma