OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902. rti'lljp Removal Sale Wr L K Removal Sale Into the large and spacious qu aters-u'nde the Methodist church, corner Main and Seventh street. The home furnisher is going to move c Is doing to Sacrifice his Entire Stock f&egardless of Cost To save the expense of moving. Housekeeper, now is your time to save money and fit your house with new Carpetings, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Furniture, Fine New Steel Ranges, Stoves, Crockery of all kinds and a fine lot of Holiday Goods are all included in the sale. ALSO ORGANS-Mason, Hamlin, Esty, Chicago Cottage-will all be reduced at this sale. Also include Twenty-five Webfoot Drop Head Sewing Machines Former price $35. Now Only $19.00 As long as thty last. They are warranted for 10 years. It will pay you to call. Have a lot of remnant in Carpets to be soli at my old price. Thanking you for your past patronage and 1 hoping to see you again W. L. BLOCK THE HOME FURNISHER OREGON CITY, OREGON Col ton. E. Kandle, of Highland, was transact- family, W. Simmons and family, Levi Stehman and' wife and Mies Edna Con rad took ThankBirivinz dinner with Mr. ing business in Colton last Saturday, j and Mrs. Dick Skeen. The table was Mr. Farrver, of Oregon City, was in beadti flly decorated with flowers and .... 1 1 1 1 . ; .1 r t j : . v 1 . 1 : .. , . Our Vicinity last wee, iuukiuk iui , iainy gruaneu mini guuu """Ro lu CBl- place to locate, as he has resolved to make Oregon his home. He is late from Kentucky. Jack Hargreaves had the misfortune to get his ankle hurt last week while working In the mill, but no bones were broken, aad we trust he will soon be 0. k. again. The shooting match on the 2(ith passed off very quietly, and several of the boys had goose for tbeir Thanksgiving din. ner. Louie Callahan, of Highland, was the crack shot. Frak Bittner was the lucky man that won the quilt that was raflleu laBt Sat urday night. Mr. and Mr. Frank Winalow have moved to Colton. School is progressing nicely, but the new bell we have heard eo much about seems slow in coming. We notice that New York now has a law prohibiting the use of parlor matches nd forbidding the same to be made. We are anyious lest if this law is rigidly enforced the state will become over stocked with old maids and bachelors, as the kind of match is not mentioned whether just wood or pure flesh and bone matdbee. , Indications are that the majority of the citizens ol Oregon made a great mis take last Thursday, and instead of giv ing thanks forgot and prayed for rain. FRANCHISE GRANTED. COMPANY SOON TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION. Liberal. T. Wiles and family, W. Skeen and The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common English means long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emujsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the lime. There's new and flesh in every dose. Mr. Wiles conducted the Thanksgiving ceremonies and they seemed like pioneer days, from the courteous treatment , J. Akins and family took Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mrs. Akins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkins. Grandma Wright has been sick, but t getting better. Lillian Gans spent last week with rela ives in Oregon City. Miss Sadie Simmons was the guest at the home of S Wright Sunday. Dee Wright visited friends and rela tives the latter part of last week. The friends of B. Coales are much alarmed about him, as he has every in dication of taking down with brain fever. He has been spending a great deal of time lately on an invention to protect ladies' dress waists and at the same time to keep young men's arms from getting out of place. It's a shame to see two young men out buggy riding by themselves on a Sun day. Gib, why don't you let Johnnie, get a buggy of his own, and get a part ner of the opposite sexT A great many young folks from this neighborhood attended, the "show" at Mulino last Thursday evening. Misses Effie Morey and Jennie Ak ins were the guests ofT. Wiles and fam ily Sunday last. . , E. Austen, our sawmill man, will re ceive his planer tomorrow and will soon have it in place ready to turn out first grade lumber, I as he has quite a lot on hands of seasoned lumber. Farming is at a standstill,, as the ground is too wet to sow or plow. There were several Thanksgiving din ner in the neighborhood, and all seemed to have good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ha'nriagen and Miss Ef fie Morey spent Tuesday evening with Miss Gans, who'entertalned them with a nice selection ol.music on the piano. .ill ,: Gib White and brother are grubbing with their stump puller and a good time between showers as the ground is in good shape. William Loweryhashis house ready to move into an ' will be quite an im provement to (lis place Sylvia. strength We will be glad to send you a few doses free. H aura tint t' ' picture In tlie (01m of a l.t 1 is on the wrapper of ev . botlla ol KmuUUm you bu SCOTT & ' Chen 409 Pearl 50c. aad $1 1 VNG, N. Y. ' ugglsti. Thesan Francisco Call's Beauti ful Art Supplement, Beginning with the issue of December 7, 1902, The San Franciico Call will is sue, free to all its subscribers, a erws of beautiful art supplemei ts, known as the celebrated Banghart'Oartoons ,in Pas tel Colors." The. first supplement ("Dorothy"), out December 7, must be seen to be appreciated, as it is impossi ble to describe the dustiness of its color eflVct. On the following Sunday, io addition to the art supplement, "When Cupid Holds the lteins." The Call will pre sent its readers with the first chapter of that intenstly interesting s;ory. "The Gospel of Judas Iscariot," complete in two numbers, and to be followed bv a number of the best novels of the day and a series of short stories by well known and popular writers.puzzles, tte. etc. Now is the time to subscribe for San Francisco's leading aper. All dealers and postmasters will accept sub scriptions. The Pride of Heroes. Many sol im-s in the last war wrote to say that foi Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, is, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bur i s Arnica Salve U the in the wot- ame for Burns, Scalds, Boils, UK- Liu Eruptions and Piles. It cures oi iy. Only 50c at Gk. A. Harding'- .tore. Will Tap Eastern Section of County and lermlnal Will Be Near Base of Mt. Hood. Meeting of City Council, The Oregon City & Suburban Rail way was granted a franchise at the meet ing of the city council Wednesday nigbt to run its lines through the . streets of Oregon City. The streets over which the new line will run are: Washington, Fourteenth, Center, Twelfth and Water streets. They were also given privilege ol erecting telephone and telegraph lines along the route. The ordinance passed by the council requires said company to file written ac ception within thirty days of this date, and to deposit cash or bonds .to the amount of five hundred dollars, which will be forfeited to the city if work on the line is not begun within one year and work continued until road if com pleted, which must not Le later than January 1, 1904. This new line may mean a great dal to the people in the eastern part of Clackamas county, as it is proposed to run the line through the rich farming lands in that section and have as it east ern terminal some important point near the base of Mt. Hood. Later, it is not improbable that the road will be ex tended southward through the county and onward through Silverton and to the state capital. Hon. C. D. Latourette, of this city, is the prime mover in the enterprise, and has spent a considerable part of bis time in 8eattle and San ' rancisco during the past few months interesting capitalists in those cities. The road must pay a license to the city of two hundred dollars per annum fo- a period of five years. It is expected that work will be begun in a short time and pushed to its com pletion. The committee on streets and public improvements were requested to lepair Molalla avenue, usinn crushed Btone or auv other material needful. The v te of .the town election, which was held on Monday, was canvassed and found to be correct as first reported, the figures of which are given elsewhere. The St. Paul vestry was granted per mission to extend sidewalk near tlieir edifice and remove curbing. City rtcorder was instructed to invite bids for city printing. Bids to be filed by next meeting of council. The newlv-elected couucilmen will qualify at the next meeting of the huard in Jauuary! Oregon StLOJSrUlHE Union Pacific EAST AMD TO THE The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice oi Manufacturing .AND.. WATCH REPAIRING .A SPECIALTY. THREE TRAINS DAILY WO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. in. TO SALT T DEN' a, OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS OITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Fitting Spectacles and Eye Classes By Up-to-Date Methods. . Examinaon Free, by an, Expert Opticican A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 5th Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia Kiver Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full Information call on or address nearest O. K. N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CRAIO, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA kif:M-'.''if!! . anC 10 GUNK V Gold Bituj Free. We are giving free to every biby in the county under one year of age a solid gold r tig. Get with a birthday utone. Bring the baby to the store for ineaau re mint that's the only condition. Hunt ley's Drug Store, Oreg n City. A Liberal Offar. The undersigned will give a free sam ple of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets to any one wanting a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipitiou. This is a new remedy and a good one. G. A. Harding. Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three BDlendidlv enuipped trains rloilv to all noints East. . . J T!l Through Bleeping ano uiuiug vib and Free Reclining Chair Cars. Th mnat inaeniticent scenery in Amorica h davlhrht. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest mea and descriptive literature address J. D. riANSFlELD, General Agent, 24 Third Street, Portpnd, Oregon $150 IN GOLD To be Given to Courier Subscribers Absolutely FREE TO ALL The Courier will distribute among its subscribers $150.00 in gold on the afternoon of New Year day next. We have secured a mammoth pumpkin which is on exhibition in the window of the Courier office. Its weighs exactly 100 pounds. Every subscriber to the Oregon City Courier who pays one years subscription will be en titled to make one estimate upon the number of seed in this splendid specimen of the genus pumpkin. An additional guess may be made for each additional subscription paid. Subscribers who have paid their subscriptions and made one estimate may take additional estimates at fifty cents each. To the subscribers making the closest estimates as to the number of seeds in the pumpkin the following prizes will be awarded : For the First Best Guess $50.00 in gold For the Second Best Guess: 25.00 in gold For the Third Best Guess 15.00 in gold For the Fourth Best Guess 10.00 in gold For the Fifth Best Guess 10.00 in gold For the Sixth Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Seventh Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Eighth Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Ninth Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Tenth Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Eleventh Best Guess 5.00 in gold For the Twelfth Best Guess 2 50 in gold For the Thirteenth Best Guess 2.50 in gold For the Fourteenth Best Guess 2.50 in gold For the Fifteenth Best Guess 2.50 in gold In event of two or more persons guessing any wining num ber that prize will be divided . . On the after noon of New Year day at two o'clock P. M Out this oat and take it to CI . A. Hard ing's drug store and get a free sample of Ohamberlain's stomach and liver tab lets, the best physio They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, iiuorove the ap petite and regulate the ruweU. Kesu lr size 25c per bos the Apple boxes lu stoc't at Yoder's mill, fair miles west of MolatU. A hires J. 8. Voder, Hr.bVard. Or., limie 2. P0RTLAND-ANT0RIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY.LGATZERT Dally Round Trtps. except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. Leave Astoria 7 P. THE OALLE-PORUAND ROUTE SIRS. TAH0MA and METLAK0 Daily Trips Except Sunday STR. TAHOMA Leave Portland. Hon., Wf d. and rri 1 A. M. Leave The Dalles, Tum , Thora. and 8at..7 A. 11. STR. METLAKO Lav Portland. Tim, Thura. and Sat. T A. 11 Leave Dalles, Moo.f Wed. and Krl 7 A. M landing. Foot Alder Street lorm rHOKia, mts 351 Pohilakd, 0r8u AGENTS . J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. J. W. Crichton The Dalles, Ure. A. K. Fuller Hood River, Ore. Wolford A Wvers. White Salmon, Wash. Henry Olmstead OarJon, Wash. John T. Totten Stevenson, Wash. J. O. Wvatt Vancouver, Wash. E W.CSUCHrON'. PORTLAND, ORE pumpkin will be cut and the seeds counted by a committee of well known citizens of Oregon City and the prizes awarded to the success ful estimators. We want 2,000 paid up in advance subscribers to the Courier by the first day of January, 1903. Can't you help us to get them. We are giving you an elegant opportunity. Drop into the office, take a look at the pumpkin and leave us an estimate on the number of seeds that it contains together with your subscription. If not convenient to come to the office send us a check or money order for the amount you want to invest in the Courier All subscriptions in arrears are entitled to participate to the extent of one estimate for each subscription paid. If you are already a subscriber, pay up the old score if behind and renew for one year in advance and make as many estimates as you pay subscriptions, if you are not on our list get on as soon as you can, and take a lessen in agriculture by estimating the number of seed in the pumpkin. No. Name Address. Date. , 1902. Address all communications to The Courier Publishing Company, Oregon City, Oregon 1