OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902. ( THE KIEBD fTKGDNT Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon Useful Christmas Presents. E INVITE you to call and see what we have to offer 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 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 )!aees, a we feel confi dent we can please you. f THE MED Fit NT GEO. T. HOWARD, Prob. -! UNCLE BILL YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT I Bat the Best Stock of First-Class Goods to be Found at Bottom Prices in Oregon City is at HARRIS' GROCERY ft J 4 Il.,li,idllli,..illll. lHla.nH Illll iflln.m llilliii.iilltl Ilkimllll ;dltiiiiiCi:A,milll We carry the only complete line E of Caskets, Coffins, Holies and LiningR in Clackamas County. We have tlie only Fiti-t Class Bearpe in the County, which we will furninh for ltsn than can be had elsewhere. Euih6luiiiy a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHANK & BISSELL. Undertakers ' . . . . IL -J IhiiAb II Ahillllllll'"Mllllfl'"r I"' " Phones 411 and 304. ipniiiiiiiiiiiiil0iitlifil,1Ii,lli(i,lll,Hli,llliplll"il"1"1 DIHIJP Main St., Opp. Huntley' IIWIJIPMlpUlflJllllp!.llllUIIIMJlllHI Still Showing His Niece the Good Things of Oregon City. (Continued from last week.) "A bouse that is indeed cosmopolitan in its way and unique from the fact that it bandies so many things for so many uses is the one conducted .by W. W. Bradly," said Uncle Bill. "The ware rooms and salesrooms contain any arti cle from a rat trap to a small sized steam boat, with the usual category of wares, uteneils and things found in the better second-band stores. Bradley, the wide awake owner, buys and sells any article of utility in furniture or household ef fects, and when the housewife can't find what she needs elsewhere sheinyaiia bly finds it there. "He must be a genius to cater to the wants of so many people," is the way Uncle Bill puts it. "The progressive spirit of our in?r chants is readily apparent in many houses here, but in no particular one more than in the much valued retail Bhoe house of Krausse Bros.," casually suggested Uncle Bill, as they happened in front of the at t' active show windows, and by the way, you haven't been in there yet, either. Come in now and get acquainted ; it may be to your interest in the future, if it is an advantage to be ac cessible to a large and varied stock of all that is inviting and attractive in ser viceable and fashionable footwear. I have found the business dealings of Krausse Bros, ever characterized by the rules of probity and correctness to all, which ia resultant of the favor of a good clientage." "In no line of business is the public more dependent upon men of prompt ness and a strict cense 01 duty than than the fmneral director and embalmer "Here, remarked Uncle Bill, incident ally, "we have R. L. Holman, who is associated with this important and in dispensihle branch of business, and since he has shown tact and proven him belt fitted for the duties attending his chosen avocation or profession, he has attained the confidence of his clientelle as an undertaker and embalmer, making-it a rule to look closely after the de tails in person of all business entrusted to him. R. L. Holman has a good ac quaintance and a growing business." "The craving of the inner man for a tempting menu is made happy at the in viting restaurant conducted by Billy Rowan, successor to George Bros. Re staurant, which caters to those who I prelei a tenimiiig and palatable meal, prepmeil by the muxter chefs and served ( by exceptionally p 'lite waiters. The furnishings and environments combined I with Al aerv'cH, all contribute to the i comfort of puei-ts, and render even the : elite at ease while partaking of a regular or a special meal. The mere fact that Billy Rowan is associated with the house is proof sufficient that refined folk or D. R. DIMICK, LIVERYMAN, Successor to V. H. Young. Will furnish rigs and saddle-horses at reasonable prices. Finest turnouts, in the city. Itest saddle horses. If you want a rig or a horse, call on him. South Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel A 4, ( ling 3 in! of B I usmess Owing to my poor health I am compelled to retire rom business, and I shall dispose of my entire stock of goods at cost during the next thirty days. Every one can make I i 1 ! I 1 Great Saving by 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 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, BACKET STORE. evei an epicure will oe amply pleased with the service." An establishment that recommends itself in the mercantile field is the one of b. W. Grace, replete with a cosmo politan stock, embracing heavy groce ries, table delicacies, provisions, tin and hardware, crockery and general mer chandise, etc., as the salient lines, but as well a full line of notions that is notice ably cleau, fresh and seaonable. The present standing of this house is the reV suit of honest endeavor and business sagacity on the part of its owner and manager that claims a long list of pleased patrons coming from all points. Mr. G. VV. Urace enjoys a large bust acquaintance and controls au active trade. Among those that are contiibuting to the business interest of Oregon City in a substantial way and whose efforts are bringing trade to this point is Philipp Bucklein, who is conducting a general machine shop. He is himself a practi cal machinist, with a varied experience, and employs e force of skilled artisans ia this special branch. His business is manufacturing to order and as well do ing all manner of repair work, and since Mr. Bucklein assumed the ownership of the plant four months ago he has been tendered his full share of the busi ness in his special line doing a general business in the full sense of the word. "Nothing recalls reminiscences of the honeymoon in after life so vividly as a photograph," incidentally remarked Uncle Bill, "so our next visit will be tJ Mies .Wisner's studio, where we will sit for pictures. Tossibly it may appear at first glance that as every photograph er uses the same general method and operates with similar appliances, and all are alike skillful, but this is no more true than that pen and ink sud paper make the same author, Experience and equipment are vital ingredients that sue-C--86 in portrait photography requires, bat more than these is the worth of per. ception in posing, knack that distin guishes tbe artist from the ordinary ca mera 'snappers,' aud it is this faculty of likeness making that is bringing Miss Wisuer into good repute." "A business project that augments both our manufacturing and commercial Interests," said Uncle Bill, "is the P cifio Soda Works, which xist under ca pable directoiship. It is devoted to the mimifucturing aud maiketing of soda wate s, carbonated beverages aud aerat e I soft drinks of sundry flavors and kinds, which products have won a place n the market because they have been found to be pure and exhiliratiug am pleasing to the taste of the patrons at the numerous places that handle these goods patrons that are not satisfied with anything but the best. Oregon City schools will close today for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Hila Jones, of Portland, was the guest of friends here this week. Wanted immediately 25 wood rhop pers. Apply to Crown Paper Uo. Jacob Binearson, of Grass Valley, Ore., is in the city to attend the funeral of his brother, Cicero. William Crunk was given five days in jail by Recorder Bruce Curry Tuesday for being drunk and disorderly. Judge McBride has granted a writ ol review in the case of the Barstow road, in the eastern part of the county, the writ to be returned Dec. 26th. Fred Charman, Jr., ha accepted a position in the office of the Southern Pa cific at Sacramento, Cal. Preaching at Congregational church in Ely next Sunday morning and even ing, the 21st inst. J. W. Craig, pastor, M. E. Church, South. No. 80 was the number which won the Battenburg centerpiece that was raffled off by Miss Josephine Bevin last Wednesday evening. Take your subscriptions for magazines and papers 10 Huntley's Book Store and save money. Tbey meet all club rates and guarantte you against loss. The infant child bf George HofftJeari der, of Clarkes, died on Saturday, the 13th instant. The rem. ins were inter red at the Clarkes cemetery by W. L. Holman. On Christmas Day services will be held in St. Paul's Episcopal church at 11 o'clock. Special music will be sung, and all are invited to participate in this service of joy. The board of county commissioners was in session Wednesday for the pur pose of examining the new bridge over the Tualatin river. The new bridge wbb inspected and received. Mrs. Frank Gosaer, of Wilsonville, died af her home, near Wilsonville, Dec. 12, 1902, aged 32 years. Her remains were interred at Hayes' cemetery on the 14th , W. L, Holman, undertaker. A large number of local Knights v ill visit Oregon Lodge, No. 1, in a body next Tuesday night. A late car will be chartered for the return trip, and the boys exuect to have a l' runcl, good time. l.G. RhujI.o will make a preliminary short, inn at the Jorittr-' sawu ill next wei-k, but will not get piillicient nv8 for minin g the mill to i's lull rapucity ti next month. Mr. Run. bo had years ol experience in the business before com ing West On Christmas Eve the Baptist Sun day school will have a Christmas treei The officers' of the school desire that the parents who send their children there will see to it that each one of their chil dren shall receive at least one, not more than two presents from the tree on that evening. Forefather's Day will be observed at the Congregational church next Sunday. The pastor will give an address in the morning on the "Genius of Congrega tionalism." In the evening the Cathe dral Service will be used. This service was used several weeks an 1 all present greatly enjoyed it. Several days ago a pair of Seattle gam blers, with pi Mols in their pockets and cards up their sleeves, neatly in one night's work shook considerably over $100 out of our local card sharps. The two bum-looking guys caught them off their guard. The Congregational Sunday school will celebrate Christmas on Wednesday evening. A very interesting program is being prepared. Santa and Mr. Sand man will appear in the cantata entitled the "Charmed Garden." and roses will be made to bloom in the presence of the audience by the Queen's Fairj's magic. One of the handsomest and most taste fully decorated show windows in Oregon City is that of Adams Bros.' Golden Rule Bazaar. Hundreds of people Btop in front of it daily and gaze with par donable admiration. Adams Bros, are up-to-date merchants and have spared no pains in Christmas decorations. Col. J. H. McGibben, of Portland, visited the K. of P. lodge of this city Wednesday evening with a view to or ganizing a Uniform Rank. A dozen or so of the Knights at this place have signed the articles and many more aie expected to at tbe next meeting, and it is hoped to organize the Uniform Rai.k before the winter is over. Variety is the spice of entertainment, aud the Stanford Glee and Mandolin Club are giving your money's worth this year. They are keeping tbe standard of excellence very high, and there is a finish in every number of their enter tainment from burlesque to oratorio. At St. Paul's church on Sunday morn ing at 11 the subject of the rector's ser mon will be the "Reign of Love," and in the evening at 5 o'clock "The Child A Sign." At this service Mr. Frank Al drich will sing the Offertory Solo. Ev ery one cordially Invited to attend these services. X mas boxes a specialty. Kozy Kandy Kitchen. Seventh Annual Tour of the Stanford University Mandolin and Gke Clubs. A Night of Fun, Frolic, Music and Merriment. New Music, Novelties, Specialties, College Stories, College Stunts, College Fun. Kp5eorWATUeDAY,DEC.27 Under Auspices of Clackamas Council, No. 2007, Royal Arcauum. Seats on Sale at Huntieys'. 4 &t44444$$444$Z444444$$4 40fr Choicest Meats Smith's Dandruff Pomade stops itching scalp upon application, tnreetosix removes a dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50c. at all druggists. X-mas tree ornaments at Charman & Co., cut-price drug store. AT R. Pf tzoldS Meat Market Opposite SuBpeusion Bridge Oregon City. ..TME PLANET.. Kelly Rciconich, Pro). HIGH GRADE WHISKEYS GARDE BUILDING A SPECIALTY MAIN STREET w COLE Fine Whiskies and Cigars AH goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guarcntetd SOME FAMOUS OLD BRANDS James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bcurbcn Old Roxbury Rye , Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St. 1 At Cost fop Bays I Hats and Pants I I For the next sixty days my entire stock of the above me'n tionnd goods will be sold absolutely at cost. Also a few Boys' Suits. 1,, If You Want a Bargain Now is the time to get itg ooofesoeeoeeeoeeooeeoeocosoooeeEeoeseeaisooao G. W. GRACE, m General Merchandise, Oregon City Brunswick Hcuse and Restaurant NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS Meals at All Honrs Open Day and Nicht Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE, The Flour of the Family The flour of all the Oregon City families is "Patent" flour. The intelligent house wife always gets "Patent" flour because, it is better and more ecomonical to use Made in Oregon City by the Portland Flouring Mills Co.