Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 05, 1902, Page 12, Image 12

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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902.
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Facsimile Signature of
KEW YORK.
EXACT COPYOF WRAPPEB.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
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For Over
Thirty Years
TMC etNTAUR COMPANY, NEW VORK CfTV.
I YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT 1
X But the Best Stock of First-Class
X Goods to be Found at Bottom
Prices in Oregon City is at
! HARRIS' GROCERY
6vcrytbing Tresh, Iltat and Chan,
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meat market of $ BeMe
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Straiten BMa.
Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City
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We carry the only complete line
of Caskets, Coffins, Eobei and
Linings In Clackamas County.
We have the only First-Class
Hearse in the County, which we
will furnish for less tn Can U
had elsewhere,
Embalming u tiJij.
ur prices k'iavi rettoBttbU.
-taction 'guaranteed. I
North Molalla.
The familiar thoat disease made its
appearance among the flocks of turkeys
in this section the last week.
The grangers Thanksgiving dance will
be given on Friday, December 12,
1902.
Mr. Welch an Oregon City butcher,
was seen on our steets the first of the
week.
The shooting match on Thursday was
well attended.
The party that went to Southern
Oregon to locate on timber claims have
returned. Only one of the party having
located. ,
Do not forget the debate on Wednes
day evening.
Chicken feed seems to be scarce.
A very little fall grains hB been sown
in this locality.
Uncle Luke Schultise butchered some
hogs last week.
Nathan has had a falling out with hi s
playmates as we understand.
," You can't play in my yard any more ;
You can't slide down my cellar door:
You Bhan'tcome back any more;
The fact is, I don't like you any
more," )
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SHANK & 0IS8ELL, Undertakers t
Phones 4H and 304.
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Main St
Opp. Huntley
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Owing to my poor health I am compelled to retire
from business, and I shall dispose, of my entire stock
of goods at cost during the next thirty days. Every
one can make
Great Saving bij Patron
izing tbe Racket Store.
WRAPPERS, OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, EI
DERDOWN SACKS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, GING
HAMS, CALICOES, COLORED AND WHITE
APRONS, TOWELING, RIBBON FOR FANCY
WORK, BUREAU SCARFS, ALL KINDS OF LACKS,
STAND COVERS, CHILDREN'S HOSE (8, 10. 12, 15,
20 'and 25 cents). TABLE LINEN, SHAKER FLAN
NEL, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEF-, AND MANY
OTHER THINGS NOT MENTIONED,
All To Be Sold At Cost,
Stafford.
Heavy storm of rain and wind Sunday.
Monday morning some cellars were
found to be flooded.
Charlie Borland has gone of6r to Ha-'
zelia to tit up a hay press and stump
puller for C. C. Borland.
John Scliatz has returned from East
ern Washington. Mr. Schatz went there
eight months ago, and now shines as a
full-fltdged carpenter.
Heinky and Otto Peters returned from
the metropolis Monday. They will
work on their father's farm awhile.
Ferd Sehmitke is becoming quite pro
ficient as an organist.
Henry Hohlswath is doing Eome tell
ing licks on his father's farm, taking out
sis fool stumps.
The hegoat belonging to Henry Schaiz
has become master of the situation. Do
not ask bow. It seems to be. driven
about by a Billy.
Dick Oldenstradt's potato-digging ma
chine is still at John Seedlings. A few
dry days would make potato digging a
thing of the past.
Mr.' Coeby, n old-time resident of
this place, was buried in the public
cemetery here last Saiurday. About
thirty-five years ago Mr. Coeby owned
the farm that Mr, Gage bought in 1870.
Old residents only remember him per
sonally. Death came to the good old
man at Woodburn, where he bad resided
for some years. Another pioneer Is gone.
. , , Mountain View.
More rain, more rest, at leaet more
raiO. J
Balii, November 26, to the wife of J. j
V Green, a bouncing boy. '
J. It. Duvall.of Sellwood, was in this
burg Sunday. He wishes to sell his
property here. He has bought two
lots in Sellwood.
J. M. Gillettand family spent Thanks
giving out at A. L. Jones' near Carus,
in Eldorado,
A Sunday school has been organized
at the Mountain View church. The su
perintendedt is a man, whose name we
have not learned, of town. Mrs. Moran
is assistant superintendent; Mrs.
gie Curran, secretary ; Miss L. Craig,
treasurer; Miss Pearl Curran, musician.
Charlie Albright is able to walk with
out his crutches again. He went out to
Beaver Creek to spend Sunday with
Henry Henrici.
' Grandpa Frost is growing weaker in
stead of better.
City election passed off quietly and
everyone seems to be ha i .
Sauna.
"I do not look as
though I ever was
sick."
When a woman is sick she falls off in
looks. This is" particularly the case
when she suffers from diseases peculiar
to her sex. Not only is her strength
undermined, but she loses beauty of
face and grace of form.
It is characteristic of the cures of
womanly diseases effected by the use of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that
with restored health there is a restora
tion of good looks. .
" Favorite Prescription " establishes
regularity, dries weakening drains, heals
inflammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness.
"I wish to thank you for the good your medi
cines have done me," writes Mrs. Mae Brown, oi
Canton, Fulton Co., Ills. "I was troubled with
female weakness and doctored with several dif
ferent doctors. They did not seem to help me;
indeed I got worse all the time. I had ulcera
tion and displacement of the uterus. What 1
suffered no tongue can tell. I had heavy bear-ilig-down
pains and thought my back would
kill me. I also had a very bad drain, but alter
taking five bottles of ' Favorite Prescription '
and three of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' I am
feeling as well as ever. It has been almost two
vears and I have had no return of the trouble.
My friends tell ine I dou't look as though I ever
was sick."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ,. .
and only take raw revisions with him.
However, we iiope the people of the
sate will do justice to such a law when
it is brought before them for the final
settlement. We beli;ve as our editor
says, "every dog has liis day," and since
the initiative and the referendum has
become a law in the state, we believe
some dog's days are numbered, especial
ly a ye Her dog.
Blue grass seems to thrive pretty well
in Oregon, when once it takes root. So
we think our Blue Grass editor will
make a success of his paper when he
once gets acquainted with the people of
the county.
The friends of Mrs. Scramlin will be
glad to learn that she has retilrnd
from a Portland hospital much improved
in health.
Fred Yohon is doing the carpenter
work on Mr. Scheer's hou
The show given at this place last week
was a grand success.
Mr. Scheer is putting up a large jack-of-all-trades
house.
We have a new missionary in our burg
who is making some wonderful explor
ations throughout the webfoot state.. ..
Joan of Arc.
Mav,kburg .
And still it tains.
Some of the farmeis have got but little
wheat sown.
Tbanktgiving has come and gone, and
so have the turkey b.
One of out prominent citizens has
flown in the small sum of IS, playing for
turkeys, and then, didn't get any.
The dauce given by 0. W. Damm at
Smith's hall on the 20th, was almost a
failure, and Carl had the blues boc:iu, e
ids Tearl would ni t go the dance with
him.
H. Abbot and family have moved to
Sollwood, where they will go into bus!
ness. lie is a qualified bueiuess uiai
and will likely cause a lnm to that ul
lendy pmperous little ci"'.
Mr, nd Mrs, Will M 'ers, of low ,
li.ivi ' i d into the Wid Yohon's hoi;
r''- cated by II. Shot.
rstantl that i f our lh
t uoing intri c a bill,
uple from i nig cut l i
months ol --July
HOnld Btigk -hat the 11.
g on a bru .! and bu
n Ohr f r tnk'
fO'?t, ' p.ull' t
Mulino.
Ely Bros , of Oregon City, spent Sun
day in Mulino.
Our school is preparing for a Christ
mas entertainment.
A number of young folks'froin Liberal
attended Sunday school here Sunday.
Mike Mulvey passed through Mulino
last Thursday evening.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. Erickeon spent last
Thursday evening at the beautiful resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Force.
A large crowd attended the show given
at the ball.
Several of the boys went hunting last
Saturday.
GEORGE BROS.
KESTAUIIAT...
and Lunch Counter
Opposite Electric 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
Brown & Welch
-Proiriktop.s or the-
Seventh Street
Meat Market
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
..THE PLACET..
Kelly tf Ruconich, !rob.
HIGH GHADE
WHISKEYS
GARDE BUILDING
A SPECIALTY
MAIN STREET'
J. W. COLE,
Fine Whiskies and Digar
All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed
SOME FAMOUS
OLD BRANDS
f; r m James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon
Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon
Old Roxbury Rye
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St..
Spring water.
The fire sufferers are still fixing up
things and trying to live with courage.
News has been heard from Miss Ora
Lewellen, and she is not so well. Mrs.
Lewellen has gone back to Idaho to see
her daughter. The weather there has
been bad and they are contemplating
taking her to California. '
The new mill firm bad a mishap at
tbe mill a few days ago, which injure
the saw, and it had to be taken to Port
land for repairs, but is all right again
now.
Mr. Smith is moving onto his place
again .
The Beat Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure no pay. Price 60c.i
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havs Always Bought
FREE
t
Watches Until Jan. 1 only
With every TEN DOLLAR SUIT OF CLOTHES we
wilLgive a watch guaranteed for one year absolutely free.
We have just received a new line of fall and winter Over
coats and Suits which we are offering at prices that cannot
be duplicated.
Shoes, Hats, Underwear and Furniture at lowest prices.
G. ROSENSTEIN, Proprietor
Next Door to Harding's Drug Store.
POPE & CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hardware, Stoves. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows,
Harrows and Cultivators, Planet Jr., Drills and
Hoes, Spray Pumps, Imperial Bicycles.
PLUMBING A SPECIALTY
Cor. Fourth and Main Sts.
OREGON CITY
Bears the
Signature
Smith' Dandruff V i
stops ttr . 'alp upon
three ) moves all it
will s' i !i-.ir. 1 "r i e
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The Flour
of the Family
The Hour of all the Oregon City families
is "Patent" flour. The intelligent house
wife always gets " Patent" flour because,
n is better and more ecomonical to use
'.;le in Oregon City by the Portland
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