OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1002. AMONG THE CANBYITES. RECENT DOINGS OF THE DENIZENS In lhat Thriving Neighborhood, We recently spent a very pleasant time mingling with the people of the thriving little city of Canby. Canby is only ten miles to the south on the Southern Pacific Railroad and is in one of the raoBt beautiful parts of the county. The broad, level farms about the village sweeping away to the Willamette on the weet and to the Molalla on the south and east, whereon are situated the com modious and comfortable homes of the rural population, are monuments to the country's prosperity. We made the acquaintance of Mr. Rosekrans, of the firm of Carlton & Rosekrans, and found him to be a very pleasant gentleman indeed. The firm of Carlton & Rosekrans is one of ti e largest country firms in the ccunty and the store would do credit to a town much larger than the town of Canby. Mr. Andrew Kocher is the .leading hardware man and is doing a big busi ness. There are a number of Bmaller store engaged in different lines of business. The town boasts of three aotels, all first-class in every respect. 3ne barber shop, run by Tom Shockley, ;nanages to take care of all the trade. There are two churches, half a dozen, secret societies ard one school which employs three teachers. The Southern Pacific steam shovel crew is working in the gravel pit and a considerable force of men are employe'', A little girl baby came to the home of the new minister last week. l!olh .nother and babe are doing well under the care of Dr, D-'adman. The Canby lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will visit the Aurora lodge next Thursday evening in a body and every member is requested to be present. The boys are looking to have a good time.' The Degree of Honor held a very en joyable entertainment in their lodgeroom iast Saturday evening. Quite a large crowd of the boys were present from lurora. bupptr was seived and a general g"od time was enjoyed by all present. A new sidewalk has been ordered built by the city council in front of Zollnei's hitching shed. The recent rains have caused it to get very muddy there and others places in the streets of Canby. A citizen's meeting' has .been called for November 10, to place in nomination our counciluien for two years and a ;ity treasurer, to be voted for on the drat Monday in December. Tom Shockley, our clever barber, was t visitor to Portland the first of the week. Messrs Rosekrans. & Carlton were visitors to Portland this week. Mr. D. E. Roth will leave in a few vveeks for California wlrere he expects to spend the winter. There will be a turkey and duck shoot ing match here on the day before Thanksgiving. II, A. Yorpahl !b the manager. A big crowd is expected to rF0VCFbS "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there' is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply . milk of pure cod liver oil with some hy; i phosphites especially prepared for delicate itomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion s the most satisfactory treat ment. We will send you the penny, . e., a sample free. Pe sure that tltis picture in ttie It'nn of a luliel is on tlie wrapper ot every bottle ot KmuLion you buy. 5C0TT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. auJ fi.oo ; nil dnigi,isH. attend the shooting ai.d a right merry time is looked for. The high wind Sunday night was said bymanvtohave been the worst wind storm that has visited this section in number of years. No mateVial damage was done, however. Some one met with a bad runaway ac citlent in Canby last Saturday. The buggy which was attached to the run away horse was smashed but the oc cupant was uninjured. No one se.'med to know who the party was. George Knight, our local potato man, has made a very large purchase of potatoes and apples this year, which he ib holding for a rake in prices. J. D. Stalnaker, who is buying for Hearst, of Aurora, has also made a yery large purchase. The people of this urban village will shortly be reading the Courier by the reflection of electric lights. The wires have already been' placed and only a little more work needs to be done until the plant will be in full operation. The power is generated at Auiora and lights thirty candle power, cost $1 per month each . Canby is fast taking on city airs. Rev. McPherson filled his regular ap pointment at the Methodist church Sun day, preaching to a large and attentive audience. Prof. Winches and wife, who have charge of the Canby Bchool, are making it a great success. The primary depart ment is being taught by Miss Vea Knight and she is spokeu of very highly by the patrons. Miss Annie Ruth, who was a trained nurse with Uncle Sam's army in the Phillippiues and China, brought lack with her many interesting relics of those faraway countries. Among othtr things were bolos of various makes and styles, a Chinese sword and a carbine, picked up on the Boxer battlefield. MiBB Roth can relate many interesting reminiscenses of her trip to the Orient which are highly interesting, and her stories of the bloody days, when the Boxers were terrorizing both China and 1 the civilized world with their deeds of violence will not likely be soon fvrgotien. ASSESSMENT ROLL OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY. ASSESSOR ELI WILLIAMS FINISHES HIS WORK FOR THE PRESENT YE Alt. Only 039 Foils Shotvn on the Boll For 1002. The assessor's office of Clackamas county, of which the Hon. Eli Williams presides has finished the assessment rolls for the county lorthe present year. His books are madeout in good shape and will be ready for the tax collector within a short time. Only nine hundred and thirty nine polls are Bhown on the list. The entire valu ation of all taxable property in the county is $4,520,503 00. TABULATED STATEMENT. Value of tillable land $1,274,185.00 Value of non-tillable land. . 1,480,447.00 Nalue of improvements. . . . 500,233.00 Value of town lots 532,750.00 Value of iniurovemeots on same 245,911.00 Value of improvements on other lands 115.00 Value tf railroads and tele graphs , 120,250.00 Value of rolling stock . . J, . 18,510.00 Value of steamboats 107,580.00 Value of Merchandise 00.071.00 Value of Farming Imple ments 68,442.00 Money 14,775 00 Notes and accounts 7,195 00 Stock in joint stock ccm- panies 36,088.00 Value of horses and mules 112,310.00 Value of cattle 137,525,00 Value of sheep and goats. . 18,000.00 Value of hogs 10,868X0 Value of houcehold furni- I lure, etc 78,571.00 Gross Val. of all property .. $4,920,444.00 Exemptions 393,941.00 Net val. taxable property. .$4,526,503.00 STATISTICS. No. acres cf tillable land $ 80.6S2 " of non-tillable land 489,412 " " miles railroad, etc 139 " " hoi ses and mules 4,495 " " cattle 11,805 " " sheepjjuul goats 13,332 " " swine 6,100 " 1 " polls 9:19 H'ulilic Sale. R. O. Thomas, of Oregon City, has advertised all of hie etcck for sale at Gieen Point, rear Abernathv bridge, on December 1ft, 1903. Mr. Thomas has some exceedingly good cows, calves and hogs as well as chickens and fsrming implements. He will offer them for sale, and they will goat the best price bid. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children, The Kind You Hava Always Bought Sears the Signature GEORGE C. BROWNELL Will Be President of the Oregon Senate. Honors voming Miyrit Along for the Oregon City Statesman, It seems now to be almost a certainty that George C. Brownell will be elected Preaident of the Oregon Senate which convenes at Saler. in January. Both Senators Mitchell and Simon have de clared for Brownell for the place and that seems to settle the matter for g iod and all. Mr. Brownell just at the pres ent time is the most prominent figure in Clackamas county politics. He will en ter upon his third term as Senator from this county the first of January. Mr. Brownell is an ardent republican and doubts very much whether a democrat will get to heaven. At least all of the front seats will be reserved for the Re- , num.. w ii iut,m.im'ii nnwmniyawii 1 It 1 y ' ' j bat GEORGE 0. BROWNELL. publican cohorts. Aside from his poli t ci, whicl: Hie ibout as bad as ih.y well could he, from a Democratic stand point, the Hon. Brownell is a pleasant and genial gentleman and one whom it is a pleasu e to meet. We are glad to see him win this fight as it means that honors come to our republican townsmar. GtorgeC. Brownell came to Oregon City from Kansas twelve years ago. He has been in the Senate at Salem eyer since. He preempted a seat in the, Sen ate at the same time that he opened a law office in Oregon City and has held on to his Senatorial toga as tightly as he has held down his law practice. Mr. Brow nell learned to be a politician in Kan sas. There politics and grasshoppers are indigenous to the soil. There are very U w things in the political game that he don't know. A good stumper, an excellent organizer a smooth mixer he has kept the boys in Clackamas guessing for about a dozen years and if" them "fel lows down at Salem this winter leave the senatorial toga lying around loose over night Hon. George Biownell'will walk off with it, sure as "gun is iron." Well it is no fight of "ourn," and we don't intend to loose any sleep about the matter or pull "anybody's hair; but we wish the honorable Clackamas county senatorf would jet something that would suit him and keep him out of politics in this county for a year or l,wa. We are going to have a right in teresting local "scrap" heie politically in about twenty months. Stranger things have happened than that old Clackamas might swing back to her early traditions;Jand elect a Democratic ticket from top to bottom or as we used to say in Kentucky fiom "eend to cenri." In the meantime we wish our neighbor goodluck and a good time and may lij be able to get away with a goodly portion of the "loaves and fishes." The best we Democrats can do is to stand off and look on. The pie counter is not for us yet awhile. There is an old saying down South however that we believe applies in this case "Every dog has his days," and we think it is about our turn at the bat. Crnelljr Crushed. William Bliss when president of the Boston and Albany railroad was once called before the railroad committee of the Massachusetts legislature to testi fy on trutllc mutters, and a young member who was serving his first term undertook to examine him. "I want you to tell me how much it costs to haul a freight car from Boston to Springfield," said the member. "I don't know," replied Mr. Bliss. "You don't know?" "That was the answer I gave." "What are you, anyway?" "President" "Of what?" "The Boston and Albany railroad." "Well, sir," began the legislator In rising voice, "If you are William Bliss, president of the Boston and Albany railroad, nud you don't know what it costs to haul freight from Boston to Springfield, who hi the name of heav en does know?" "No one that I know unless It Is a member of the Massachusetts legisla ture who Is serving his first term." Another member continued the ex amination. His Life in Peril. "I just'eemed to have gone all to pieces " writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couklu't eat or sleep and felt almost too woru out to ork w hen I began to use Electric Bit ters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a ton, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard uik." TI.ev Kive vigoious health and uew life to weak, sickly, run down peo ole. Try them. Ouly 50c at. Geo. A. Harding's drugstore. " Love lightens labor," the say ing runs, and in a sense it is true. But even love cannot lighten labor or make it easy for the wom an who is in constant suf fering from inflammation, bearing - down pains or other womanly diseases. The one thing that can make work easy for wom en is sound health, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the thing that will give sound health to sick women. It cures womanly diseases which cause weakness, and cures the backache, sideache, nervousness and other ills which are the result of woman ly diseases. "I suffered from female weakness for five months," writes Miss Belle Hearicb, of Nye, Putnam Co., W. Va. "I was treated by a good physician but he never seemed to do me any good, I wrote to Dr. R. V, Pierce for advice, which I received, telling me to take his ' Favor ite Prescription ' and ' Golden Medical Discov ery.' When I had used the medicines a mouth, my health was much improved. It has contin ued to improve until now I can work at almost all kinds of housework. 1 had scarcely any appetite, but it is all right now. Have gained everal pounds in weight. Dr. Pierce's medi cines have done wonderfully well here. I would advise all who suffer from chronic dis eases to write to Dr. Pierce." "Favorite Prescription ".makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS. ANTED To increase my list of farms and lands for sale, in all parts of the county. Lands owned hy non-residents represented and sold. B. E. Cross, At torney at Law . JpNEY TO LOAN on approved real estate and chattle security. G. B. Dimick, Attorney-at-Law, Stevens Build ing, Oregon City, Oregon. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan tc you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattels; also a good farms for sale worth $5000 each. $000 of city money on approved security. John W. Loder, Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City. Hot soda at the Kozyj Kurd Kite l.erj Younger, the watchmaker, has moved next door to Harris' Grocery. The Parkpla e Cash Store will give a way two sewing machineson Christmas. See Holmes, Parkplace, Oregon. Complete line of general merchandise at Parkplace Cash Store at prices equal and lower than Portland. Best and fin est line of shoes ever shown. Produce taken. When you visit Portland don't fail to get your meals at the Royal Restaurant, First and Madison. They serve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good square meal, 15c. Do yoni trading at the Parkplace Cash Store and get a chance on the two sew ing machines to be given away Christ mas. The Dentist: Beatie and Beatie are the dentists in the Weinhard building. Their room is number . Send iOc to Aleert Tozier, Poitland, Ore., for printed list and addresses of 5000 Clackamas county voters. Oregon City lint 10 cents; Aurora, Canby, Bar low, Oswego, 5 cts; others 2 cents, tf Get a free sample of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets at Geo, A. Harding's drug store; They are easy to take and more pleasant in effect then pi 11b. Then their use is not followed u conBpipation as is often the case wit pills. Regular size, 25 cents per bottle TO CURE A GOLD IX ONE DA.Y Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails ocurer K. W. Grove's signature is on ach box. 25c. For a Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflammation of the throat and lungs. For sale by Geo. A. Hardii g. VoUttoes Highest market prices f ir Fancy stock. Shank & Bissell. 1'. CdiO.Rg. Co. 25c is ttia regular Snndnv round trip rate between Oregon City and Portland. Get your tickets at Harding's drug store." The Best Remedy for Croup. From the Atchinson, Kan., Daily Globe. This is the season w hen the woman who knows the beet remedies for croup is in demands in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to he lost in case of burglars. There used to be an oklfashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu, but some modern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy is better, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief iu a shorter time, Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never f alls and is pleasant and safe "to take. For sale by Geo, A. Harding. - MM jit The Red Front Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon GROCERIES. HATS. Good Green Coffee, per lb ioc Boy's Wool Hats, from. .35c up Good Roast Coffee per lb I2c Men's Wool Hats from. .40c up Arm&HammerSoda, 8 lbs 25c Washing Powders, per lb. 5c Good Laundry Soap, 20 Umbrellas, from 40c up bars 70c Liquid Shoe Dressing, bot- . r , , . , tje 0 gc We the carrj Celebrated Gil-, Blueing,' box 5c bert LininSs and Near Si,ks- Blueing, bottle ' 5c Sewing Machi.ieOil.-bottle Sc We have the mrst complete Battle Axe Tobacco, 2 line of D.ess Trimmings, Laces, Plu2s 75c Applique, -Braids and Fanry ' Buttons in Oregon City and MACKINTOSHES. carrv an assortment equal to Mi T , . , , . , any in Portland, tsses Macktntohhts with V- n c t m i detachable collars $1 50 , ur 1 nnimings for children's Women's Mackintoshes, In a" colnrs WC from 2 51 a' U' Men's Mackintoshes, from 1 50 Boys' Mackintoshes, from 1 25 We carry the J. B. Lewis, Wear Resister and Bradley & Metcalf Shoes, which always give We carry the Sweet Orr Un- satisfaction, and we sell them at ion-Made Overalls and Jumpers, prices to suit. We Trade for Farm Produce and Shingles TBIE RED raNI GEO. T. HOWARD, Profj. GEORGE BROS. REST AURA NT... ' and Lunch Counter Opposite EKjctric Hotel, is the very best place in Oregon City to get a Dainty Lunch or SQUARE MEAL Open at All Hours, day or night Newly Furnished Rooms and Clean Beds everything Tnsb, Deaf and Chan, AT flew Stratton meat Wakt cfj. Betbke Op; osite tispenion Bridge, Oregon City J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D. MANAGER THE OLD ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY Cor. Seccnd Eni, Yamhill Sts., Portland, Or. This Is 4I1 Dr. - Kessler, One of the. World's Create&t Specialists Kow, look hero, y m g man, don't be eo careless. Dou'r putofl any longer haye your ease attended to today, for y(,ur look's tell on you. You may conclude to get married boiuh day, and to live happy yuu must be a man rutted and etrona physically and mentally. So many divorce cases we hear of, it an investigation was made would discloe the fact that physical and nervous weakness of the hus band caused The wife to family hate him. Woman love a manly man, just as much as men love beautifully developed, healthv, red-cheeked women. Blotches and pimples show something w rong. All kinds of diseases arecured bv this old doctor It is not necessary to go to see him ; in a few diseases where surgery is required or cancers, old ulcers and mull, it is better to see htm, but all weakness and private conditions can be cured at home. He has a perfect svstetn for home treatment he always answers your letters in plain envelope and 'keeps every case a profouad secret, l'ay no attention to the little hoaks you find on streets, but trust, yourself an old doctor w!'0 has been curing cases like yours for ovr a q urtar of a entury. Always enclose 10 two-cent stamps, when writing for treats int. an 1 end small bottle of your urine, if possible. J. Hi Rl KESSLER, M, D. Mamc-pr nf the .ct I mi'c nJlral an,i c..i.-Ai rM. Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Address, Cor. 2d and Yan'aill Sts., Portland t I -t,-M.'