OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902. Removal Sale W LB BLGC Removal Sale v Into the large and spacious qu aters unde i ntv nrfciriF Tnrnicnpr ic (inma in mnv Method.- church, comer and the Methodist cl Seventh street. He Us Joints to Sacrifice his Entire Stock Regardless 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 tTSZ Only $19.00 As long ate they 'last. .They are i . ... 1 : osooooooooooooodbooooooooo ' CORRESPONDENCE. 1 1 Soooooooocooooooooooooooco j Eldorado. J James Fish, who has been in Grant, county, for the past eight months, is again home. Katie Lyons and Ernest Jones visited at Silas Wright's Sunday. Georue Helvey and Clyde Smith were breaking horses Sunday. The cart was broke but the horse wasn't. C. Smith' is blasting stumps this week. There will be an entertainment and pie social at Eldorado school house Fri day night, December 12. Everybody invited to come. John Paine is cleaning up his hop yard. Otto Strycker was eeen in our hurt? oa day last week. W. H. Jones & Co. have a new hog house. Merle Jones spent Saturday with Miss Gans, of Liberal. Robert Bui lard made a business trip to Oregon City Monday , , 1 Dr, and Mrs. Goucher called on C. Smith and family Sunday. Bridget, the ladieB pacing horse, was triously, if not latally wounded on Tuesdav morning about 3 o'clock by be ing snagged. Frad Vonderahe called oa W. H. Jones Tuesday. Veva Jones has gone to Philomath on a visit. Juiutts Fish called on friends in Lib eral Wednesday. WEE1S Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourscll. Others see it, you won't Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with tha first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will kejjin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. .Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, thats the treatment and thatj? the best treatment, We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. lie tun that thii picture la tlx torm ol a label u on the wrapper vi every buttle ol i muliioD you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. ....3r7T jjoc. and fr; all druggists. warranted for ip years. It will '' ' S. W. Bany made a business trip lo Oregon City Tuesday. Dick Wallace, of Mulino, is able to be up and around after a very long siege of sicaness. It looks good to see you around again, Dick. Ernest Jones has a crippled horse at present. Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Manning weie in Oregon City one day last week. Katie Lyon s called on Dick Wallace Friday, Lost. Wilsonville. TheJM. B, A.'s gave an entertainment and social last Saturday evening in their hall at Wilsonville. It was largely at tended by the people in the vicinity. All report an excellent time. The Ladies' Aid Society will have a sale on the 13th. A lively time is ex pected. John Brobst, one of the brightest youn; men of Wilsonville, is attending college at Forest Grove. Peters Bros, have received an im mense lot of Christmas goods. There will be a masque ball at New Year's eve. Everybody invited. 'it i .Shorty. Frog Pond. Tualatin Grange No. Ill, P. otH., will give !a grand holiday ball cember 27, in their hall at Frog on De Pond Tickets including supper $1. Adolph Koelermier mourns the loss of his three-year-old driving horse. Constable J . A.Turner and family are visiting relatives at Maple Lane. Ernest Slickiser , has gone to Portland to work lor the Portland Sand and Gravel Company. . Bevera! of the farmers have commenced butchering their hogs for their winter's meat. Fred Baker hasiCmade another horse trade, Charles Thompson has disposed of his turkeys and geese, so there will be no chance for a shooting match. Walter Sliekeiser recently received a check for A4.50 for game which he shipped to the Portland market. See v Brothers, the competent onion growers of Woodburn, were in our burg Sunday. Mr. Farmer is building a rail fence on which a Pacific typhoon would have no effect. John Mayes is holding his hops for higher prices. On Monday lastE. S. Kiuee had an adventure with which he thought at first were snie dusky wolves, but after kill ing one he found they were his neigh' bors dogs w ho were in the act of kill ingsome fine goata. Stanley says he made every bullet count at a distance of 00 vards, killing one and severely woundirg the others. Justice G. F. Aden reports having an other case at law. . REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Wek, by""Clack- mas Ab&tiact & Ttust Co. "William Jennings to M. P. White swofne of SO acres in sec 31, 5, le; $2250. W. P. Hawley to I. M. Burgess, loti7 8, 0, in blk '), and 1, 2, in blk 10, Wind sur; 180. 1. G. Bambo to J. A. Jones, bts 5, 0, blk 16, Gladstone; $1100. J. Coibett to J. Heckart, lot 10, blk 2 Barlow, $8. P. 11. Marlay foA. Crumbly, lot 52, Pleasant Little Homes; $1. II. C. Norm to P. F. Norris, lots 3, 4 blk 146, Oregou Citb ; $5. 1 1 0. & C. R. Co. to A. Powling, w.T of nw.', sec S5. 2, 5 e; fclfiO. G. C. Eneelk to A. Powling. ti of neV, sec 31, 2, 5 e; $;VJ0. C. Kindbold to G. Jhnke, s4 of sw see 28, 2, 5 e; J;'50. pay you to call. Have' a lot of hoping to M. Mortensen to R. A. Miller, lot 3, 1 and se of n w of sec 4, 17, 2 e ; $100. L. O. Caples to E. G. Roberts, sw of Be of of sec 15, 4, 3 e ; $34 ). S. J. Mack to F. T. Griffith, lots 1, 2 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, 20, blk 8, blks9, 10f 11 of Oregon City annex ; $1. E. A . Freytag to S. A. Blount, 5 a in claim of P. Rih'earson ; $1000. C. Sannoa to H. W. Hanson, ej of te4 of sec 18,. and ne of ne 19,2, 4 e; $1100. 0. Taylor et al to H. T. Cummins, interest in nw of sec 8, 2, 5 e ; $800. E. Greer to H. T. Cummins, nw of sec 9, 2, 5e; $1. A. Lenhart, nw of sec 8, 2 5 e ; $205. O. I. &'S. Co. to P. Pulyaert, 10 a in claim 40, 2, le;$417. Carlton & Rosecrans to II. Hayden, 15 a in claim 58, 3, 1 e ; $750. S. W. R. Jones to H. Jones, w of nw, sw of sw of sec 10, 5, 3 e; $500. S. W. R. Jones to S. A. Jones, t of nw, wjj of neof sec 2, 5, 3 e; $10. S. W. R. Jones to H. JoneB, e)4 nw sec 10, yi4 f sw, w of nw, sec 11, ne e of nw, ne of se, sw of- se, ne of sw of sec 3, 5, 3 e ; $1000. S. W. R. Jones to S. Jones, 8 1-2 s 1-2 n 1-2 sec 3, 4, 3e; $1000. , G. E. Hargreaves to S. A. A H. Jones, wl-2 ofne, e 1-2 ofnw, sec2 e 1-2 of sec 4, ne of nw, w 1-2 of sw, ne of sw, n 1-2 of se of sec 3, ne of se sec 2, 5, 3 ; $1 Sheriff to D. C. Latourette, 161 a in sec 23, 2, 2 e, 115 a in claim 48, 3, 3 e ; $900. . . Sheriff to O. C. Latourette, 40 a in the Howland claim ; $1464. Sheriff to D. C. Latourette, trustee, lotB 1, 2, blk 143, Oregon City ; $25. Sheriff to C. D. and D. C. Latourette, w 1-2 of w 1-2 of nw of sec 29, 3, 2 e ; $08.50. Sheriff to C. P. and P. 0. Latourette, lots 5, 6, and sw of sec 9, 2, 1 e; $625. Sheriff to A. E. Latourette, trustee, ne of sw, and lot , sec 22, 3. 2 e ; $400. A. J. Spangler to G. A. Hardesty, 40 cres in sw of sec 11, 5, 1 e; $400. M. Zettl to J. Bickner, lot 11, blk 32, Oswego; $125. 3. Jones to H. Jones, s 1-2 of w 1-2 of ne of Bee 2, 5, 3e; $2.50. H. Jones to J. M. Jones, e 1-2 of nw, ne of sw, ne, ne of se sec 3, w 1-2 of nw, w 1-2 of sw of sec 11, 5, 8 e; $1500. ' J. Parquett to T. Scott, 80 a in s 1-2 o se sec 24, 6, le; $1500. William Barlow et al to A. P. Barlow, 45 a in sec 8, 4, 1 e; $ls William Barlow bt al to M. S. Barlow, 40 a in sec 3, 4, 1 e; $1. W illiam Barlow ei al to V. Tull, 10 a in sec 8, 41e; $2. COUGHS AND COLDS. Recemmendatlon of a Well Known Chi cago Physician. I use and prescribe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for almoit all obstinate, constricted coughs, with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad tc recommend it to all in need and Beeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial afflictions. It is non-narcotic and safe in the hands of the most unpro- (essijnal. A universal . panacea for all mankind Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M. D., Ph. D., Chicago, III. This remedy is for sale by G. A. Harding A New Dinger. Tattv.Ttptoei. when robbed of a JwI, Felt'th Iom to b utterly crewl. For she cried In a fright,. "Though tf not anthradght, I'm Mfrmtd thy win ue It for fewt" Crock) nl EnquteW. A U-ootl Shot. A peculiar tucldont harHeuel at the tartan (Victoria) rifle ratines. A man wa taking aim at 400' yards, and Jtwt as he fitvd several magpies flow m front of him about 200 yards distant The bullet struck oue of the magplea and brought it to the ground, and a bullseye was registered by the marker for the shot. A bullseye and "magpie" were thus scored for oue shot BLOCK remnants in Carpets to be sold at see you again TH E HOME FURNISHER OREGON CITY, OREGON Shout line and Union Pacific TO THE The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of as daily WO VIA ONE VIA THE OREGON THE GREAT SHORT LINE NORTHERN 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. 6:00 P-m- TO T0 SALT 1 KE, DENW., SPOKANE, OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS,'. CHICAGO and ST. PAUL and KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Colnmbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. Tot foil information call on or address nearest O. K. & N. Ticket Agent, or addreea A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., ' Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA p THE &t an" Vf-ci i-wra ID GRAND Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, , Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most magnificent scenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest met and deacrlptlv literature address J. D. flANSFIELD, General Agent, 24 Third Street, Portf nd, Oregon PORTLAND-ANTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEYGATZERT Dally Round Tripi, except Sunday , TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria , 7 F, H THE DALLE-PORTLAND ROUTE . STRS. TAHOMA and METLAK0 Daily Trips Except Bunday STR. TAHOMA Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and tri 7 A. M Leave The Dalles, Tu., Thnra. and Sat. .7 A. M. STR. METLAKO Laava Portland, Tup., Thnra. and Bat. 7 A. U Laave Dalle, Mon., Wed. and rri T A. M Lauding, foot Alder Street BOTH rHOXM, MA15 S61 FoRTUFD, OBIQuK AGENTS A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. J. W. Crichton The Dallee, Ore. A. K. Fuller Hood River, Ore. Wolford & Wvers. White Salmon. Wash. Henry Olmstead Carson, Waab. John T. Totten Mevenson, Wash. J. O. Wvatt .Vancouver, Wash. E. W. CRICHTON7, PORTLAND, ORE tmt rt IIP R any old price. Thanking you for ' . M" anufacturing "-"- . . . AND WATCH REPAIRING .A SPECIALTY. Fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses By Up-to-Date Methods. Examinaon Free, by an Expert Opticicart A, N. .WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler, $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 For the Eleventh Best Guess 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 ber that' prize will be divided . On the after noon of New Year day at two o'clock P. M. the 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 aa estimate on the number of seeds 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 subscrib er, pay up the old score if behind and renew for one year in advance an d 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 your past patronage and OREGON 2S3 Morrison, near 5 Hi 5.00 in gold 5.00 in gold num- that it contains together with your