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

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    OREGON CITY COURIERFRI.DAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902.
T01E KEDD f KflDNT ,
Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon
Useful Christmas Presents.
E INVITE you to call and see what we have to otter
you for the holidays. Our goods are well bought and
we are able to sell at very low prices. Our stock com
prises anything the heart can desire in useful Holiday Goods
such as
READY-MADE DRESSES, UMBRELLAS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY LINEN HAND
KERCHIEFS, DRESS SKIRTS , AND WAISTS, KID
.GLOVES, FANCY WORK, BASKETS, CROCKERY
GLASSWARE, BIBLES, BOOKS, JEWELRY, DOLLS
CELLULOID. f, GOODS, FASCINATORS, LAUNDRY
BAGS, SOFA PILLOW TOPS, HATS, FANCY SWEAT
ERS, SHOPPING BAGS, PURSES OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION, NECKTIES, TOYS OF EVERY KIND and
other articles too numerous to mention ...
Give us a call before going to
other places, as we feel confi
dent;ve can please you.
THE RED FROIT
GEO. T. HOWARD, Prbb.
YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT
Molalla.
Owing to so much rain there has been
little fall grain sown in this Beet ion.
The Molalla grange met here last Sat
urday. There was a large attendance,
and also an election of officers. Nearly
all the former officers were re-elected,
even to Teddy for doorkeeper.
Several men from r ere have obtained
work in a logging camp recently Btarted
across the river from here, on G. J.
Trullinger's place. They are engaged
principally in getting out piling and ex
pect to float them down the river. They
will employ several men and teams add
will pay good wages.
There is talk of having a shooting
match here sometime about Christmas
and the best Bhot or shooter will have a
chance to carry away enough beef to
last him awhile. There will also be raf
fled off a Marlin 30-30 rifle, with Lyman
sight, and reloading tools. It is as good
as new.
Jeese Bagby passed through Molalla
recently with a drove of beef cattle and
milch cows, bound towards Oregon City
A little bunch of beef cattle at present
prices is equal to a gold mine.
The Molalla Maccabees are preparing
to give an entertainment some time
soon. No date is selected so far that we
know of. There is also talk of the grange
giving an entertainment some time this
winter, the proceeds to be turned into
the piano fund . ''
The Russell Bros, are busy cutting
ties and getting ready to make their first
river run, which will probably be in
February.
Some of Molalla's hunters are prepar
ing to have a grand cougar hunt as soon as
the snow gets deep enough to suit them
John Bagby has just returned from
the mountains from a hunt for var
mints, but owing to continual rain he
failfiil in find anv thine. I
Our school is progressing finely. The
chicken pox scare has about subsided.
Bat the Best Stock of First-Class
Goods to be Found at Bottom .
Prices in Oregon City is at
HARRIS' GROCERY
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Everything Tnsh, Heat and Chart,
AT
meat market of I). BeMe
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StratUn Bids
Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City
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nij itUhM.nflini..ifli.Hit' riiiiii'iniiiimftiinin
We carry the only complete line
Linings in Clackamas County.
Ve have the only Firnt-Class
Hearse in the County, which we
will furnish for Ipbs than can be
had elsewhere.
Embalming a Specialty.
Our prices always reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.'
SHANK & BISSELL. Undertakers
L Phones 411 and 304. Main St., Opp. Huntley's.
wiiniun miiiiiiMi'nw:inimiiuwiiiiiiwi11' m ipii""M1F f mifi NBrjiimymi !f,ii'"ifny"
Uncommon Colds.
"It is jus a common cold," people
ay. "there's no danger in that." Ad
mitting their statement, then there are
unoommon colds, colds which are dan
gerous; for many a fatal sickness begins
with a cold. If we could tell the com
mon cold from the uncommon we could
feel quite safe. But we can't. The
uncommon vari
ety is rarely rec
ognized until it
bag fastened it
hold on the
lungs, and there
are symptoms of
consumption.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
coughs, bron
chitis, " weak "
lungs and other
diseases of the
organs of respir
ation. It in
creases, the sup-
Ely of pure, rich
lood and builds
up the emaciated
tody.
"I took a severe
cold which settled
in the bronchial
tubes," writes Rev.
Frank Hay, ot Nor-
tonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas.
medicines labeled 'Sure
number, I was led to t:
Medical Discovery. I to
cured, and have staved cured. When I think of
the great pain I had to endure, and the terrible
cough I had, it seems almost a miracle that I
was so soon relieved. That God mav scare vou
many years and abundantly bless you is the
prayer of your grateful friend.
If you ask your dealer for "Golden
Medical Discovery " because you have
confidence in its cures, do not allow
yourself to be switched off to a medi
cine claimed to be "just as good," but
which vou did not ask for aad df winch
von know nothine.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure diz
ziness and sick headache.
After
trvtne
Sure Cure,' almost without
;ry "Jr. Flerce's ooiaeu
I took two bottles and was
re-elected; gate-keeper, Fred Moser, jr
ceres, Eva Newkirk; pomona, Ivah
01 instead; flora, Emma Fallert; lady
assistant steward, Helen Sprage; execu
tive committeeman. Jas. H. Brown
organist, Lulu M. Kirchem. A epeci
meeting will be held on the evening of
December 19th; at the request of state
secretary, Mrs. Mary S. Howard.
Hood View.
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W. U. Vaugnan is still engageu in 3amfsa Wilson
breaking his bunch-grass horses. He is
gettinif them so thafie gets some woik
out of them. '
There is prospects of a new store
building being put up here in the near
future. We have not learned what size
it is to be. X. Y.Z.
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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 "
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Orea Saving by Patron
izing ibe Racket Store.
WRAPPERS, OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, EI
DKRDOWN SACKS. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. GING
HAMS, CALICOES, COLORED AND WHITE
APRONS, TOWELING, RIBBON FOR FANCY
WORK, BUREAU SCARFS, ALL KINDS OF LACES,
STAND COVERS, CHILDREN'S HOSE (8, 10. 12, 15,
20 and 25 cents), TABLE LINEN, SHAKER FLAN
NEL, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, AND MANY
OTHER THINGS NOT MENTIONED,
All To Be Sold At Cost
RACKET STORE.
Liberal.
Mrs. J. Akin was on the sick list the
forepart of the week.
Levi Stehman is reading the scrip
tures through, and no doubt will soon
be on the stump debating.
Pierce Wright and friend took a flying
trip to Marquam Sunday, visiting
friends.
B. Coates dug bis well seven more
feet since the last writing, and in doing
so found everv indication that at that
depth it was once the bank of a stream
Miss Gans wis the guest of Mrs. Dan
iels, of Mulino, last Sunday.
Messrs. Newt Farr and McGregory
left here this (Tuesday) morning with
a fine lot of beef cattle for Charles Al
bright.
A surprise party was eiven in honor
of Miss Edna Oourad, of Marquam, last
Wednesday , the 3d, at the home of S.
Wright. Even though, it was dark and
stormy outside everything was bright
and cheerful inside. The evening was
Dassed with games and mueic. At mid
night light refreshments were served
The guests departed at a late hour, each
well satisfied that they had braved the
inclement weather to come. Those pres'
entwere: Mr. and Mrs. B. Coates, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Simmons, Mr; and Mrs
V. Skeen,Cassieand Alta Skeen.Misses
Lida and Sadie Simmons, Edna Conrad ;
Messrs. Win. Austin and Arthur Zweitel.
Mrs. P. Skeen and Miss Xida Sinv
mons wertfthe guests of Mrs. S. Wright
last Tuesday,
Juices A. Hannegan's thoroughbred
trotter ran a nail in her foot. It made
her very lame, but she is improving.
A party from New Era has purchased
the Trullinizer place, and is having ten
acres slashed by Wm. Parker.
Mr. Hein, of Woodburn, was in this
section on business the torepart.of the
week.
Ephram Hagey and wife, of Mark's
prairie, was viBitmg tneir uncie, Levi
Stehman, last Sunday.
William Skeen went to Oregon City
Tuesday to bring out Ed Austen's
planer.
Merle Jones, of Cams, called on his
ex-teacher last Saturday.
Sylvia
Miss Janie Murray has been on the
sick list for several weeks, but we are
glad to note that she is improving.
The subscribers of the Courier in this
vicinity are commenting very favorably
on the push and energy which the new
proprietor is injecting into the manage
ment of the paper. Here's success to
yn, Mr. WeBtover.
Don't-'forget the church fair to be
given by tne Ladies Ata society at
Wilson ville on December 13th, in the
A. 0. U. W. 'hall. Commences-2 p. m.
GEORGE BROS.
.KESTx UKAMT.
and Lunch Counter.
Opposite Electric Hotel, is the very best place in Otejosi Qiifey
to get a Dainty Lunch or
SQUARE
Open at All Hours, day or night
Newly Furnished Rooms and Clean Beds '
MEAL
1' Wi'
Brown &
-Propbibtobs op thk-
Seventh Street
Meat Market
A. O.
OREGON
U. W.
CITY,
Building"
OREGON
..THE PLANET.-
Kelly Rciconich, Props.
HIGH GRADE
WHISKEY!
A. SPECIALTY
GARDE BUILDING
MAIN
, J. W. COLE,.
Fine Whiskies and Cisi
All goods bought in bond.E; Purity and quality guarantesvSS
rs
SOME FAMOUS
OtD BRANDS
JameslE. Pepper, Kentucky Burbcn
Old Sam Harris Kentucky Ecurbcn
Old Roxbury Rye
Carun.
Mrs. J. Kalbfleisch, of Canby, visited
friends and relatives in Carus,last week.
Mrs. D.Jones and daughter made a
business trip to Portland, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindsley took dinner
with the former's parents, Sunday.
Mrs. G. Metzger called on Mrs. H.
Jones, Monday.
Mies Nellie Stevens spent Sunday with
Miss Delia White.
Miss Rachel Lewis visited friends in
Portland, Wednesday.
Minnie As you say limburger cheese
is good for the hair, E says the next
time you put it in the young man's over
coat pocket and the young lady's hat
you should be more sly.
A surprise party was given Mr. Al.
Shinboren, Monday night, a large crowd
was present and all had a good time.
A very pretty wedding occurred at the
home of Mrs. R. Griffith. The bride
and groom were Mrs. It. Griffith and
Mr. Mike London. At twelve o'clock
the bride and groom marched into the
parlor, accompanied by the justice of the
peace, R. M. Cooper, who performed
the ceremony. After the wedding the
guests were invited to the dining room,
where a deliciouB dinner was served.
About forty guests were present.
Miss Mary Jones gave a dinner party
to a number of her young friends. Sun.
Tlinna nrpapnt. ware: Misses Tillv
" 'V 1 -
Thomas, Edna Irish, Cora Jagger, May
aud Celena Jones, Maggie and Lime
Lewis, Sarah and Katie Jones', aud
Mary Moore; Messrs Steve Londegan,
Richard Davis. Dewey Thomas, Will
and Dan' Jones, Arthur LindBley ; Mr,
Mrs. H. Lindsley, and Mr. and Mrs. D,
Jones.
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main If.
At the election held on , Saturday,
December 6, by Harding Grange, No
122, P. of H., the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: Master,
0. D. Robbins, re-elected; ovtrseer,
Claud Sprage, re-elected; lecturer, Mri
Laura L. Kirchem, re-elected; steward,
Howard Gill ; assistant steward, Edwin
Gerber, re-elected J chaplain, II. S. An
derson ; treasurer, Mrs. Hettie Sprague,
re-elected ; secretary, Taul M. Kirchem,
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a free sam
ple of Chamberlain's stomach and liver
tablets to anv one wanting a reliable
remedy for disorders ot the stomach
biliousness or constipation. This is
new remedy and a eood one. G. A
Harding.
I At Cost ftr (SO Dajs'iS
Shoes, Boots,
Hats and Pants f
For the next sixty days my entire stock of the abova m- rgs
tionnd goods will be sold absolutely at cost. . Also a few Bops'' $
Suits.. ... jj
If You Want a Bargain
Now is the time to get it
eceeeettiit
I General Merchandise, Oregon Cfirjf ffl
Brunswick House and Restaurs !
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS-
Heals at All Hoars Open Dai; anr J&ii
Prices Keasooable
Only First Class Restaurant in the
CHAS CATTA,
Opposite Suspension Bridge
Smith's Dandruff Pomnd
tona itchimr scalo upon application
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tnrm 10 six removeo an umuuu auu
will stop fallina hair. Price 50c., at all
druggists.
TO CI RE A COLD IS ONE DAT
Tir Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Alt druggmts refund the money 11 11 tans
o carer c. w. vsrovei signavmro w v
ach b ox. I'oc.
Prop.
OREGON CEFY3aL
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The Flour
of the Family
The flour of all the Oregon City familfe
is 'Tatent" flour. The intelliseiit ho;r;,
"11
m
it is better and more ecomonical
Made in Oregon City by the Portland rff
c. -l iTi a i ...
wiie always eis i aiexiu nuujr ueuaaos. (,
to Uis31
Flouring Mills Co