OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1902. r CliO'SlNG- OUT THE UNION STORE M. MICHAEL, PROP. Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, Oregon City, Oregon Read bur cut prices and come at once before you are too late or you will miss the greatest opportunity ever offered you. Columbia apron ginghams, 5c per yard. All 6c and 7c calicoes to go at 5c per yard. Extra fine white lawn, 25c value, 19c per yard. Extra fine white lawn, 15c value, 11c per yard. Extra fine" white lawn, 10c value, Jc per yard. . Ladies' fancy lace and embroidered che mise, 1.25 value, 73c. Ladies' fancy lace and embroidered night gowns, 48c. Children's eiderdown cloaks, 1.25 value, 88c Children's eiderdown cloaks, 1.75 value, 1.23. Children's 11 wool Pannel cloaks, 3.50 to 4.50 value, 4.85 . . Ladies' jackets, only a few left, 7.50 value, 3-85- Ladies' plush capes, 5.50 value, 3.25. Ladies' heavy kangaroo calf shoes, 2,35 value, 1.05. iaaies rrencn Kia snoes, 3,50 value, 2,50, Family WINES '"California Wine House MAIN STREET Bet. 4th and 5th , . Per Gallon California Port. . .$1 00 Extra Tawny xtra Old Port 1 25 Delicate ana Mellow uperior Old Port and Sherry 1 50 Selected For Medicinal Purposes Extra Old California Sherry I 05 Medium, Pale, iellcate aim Dry California Tokay 1 . 1 00 Excellent Table Wine Sweet Muscatel .. I 25 Fine Wine Sweet Catawba . ., 1 25 Rich Angelica I 05 Soft, Full and Fine. Extra old Califrnia Angelica I 25 Superb old dessert wine. Extra Dry California famous Wines. Sparkling Burgundy 85c A cleat, Bparkliug wine. Sonoma Claret ... . 65c Rich, fruity wine. Extra Sonoma Zinfandel. . . 75c None better; a well matured wine. Extra Sonoma Riesling. . . . 75c A white wine t'jat will please you. Sonoma Hock 65c Quality unsurpassed Sonoma Sauterne 1 00 A fine old white wine. Fine Calif. Grape Brandy .. 2 75 The genuine; good as Imported. Only Wine Vaults in the City City Orders Delivered Tree, Order through Your Grocer. 6. Jl. Brady. WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & McGLASHAN, PROPS. OREGON CITY, OREGON 10 Cents 5 Pound Package Perfection Salt Regular 20c Seller 25 Cents Box Dried Herring 17 Cents Can Gail Borden Eagle Milk 25 Cenls 5 Pound Package Wheat Flakes Premium in Each Package 25 Cents 2 Packages Lion or ArbuckleJCoffee 35 Cents 10 Pound Sack Rolled Oats 20 Cents Pound Citron or Lemon Peel 25 Cents 3 Packages Seeded Raisins 45 Cents Dozen Cans Deviled Ham We handle Pickled Pus' Feet and Tongue 11 Children's heavy school shoes, 1,25 'value, Infant's shoes, 50c and 60c value, 33c. All appliques and laces, 1.25 per yard val- :: ue, 87c. Cream white and ecru appliques, 50c value, 38c. ' Cream white and ecru apphquea, 25c value, 19c. . Cream white and ecru appliques, 15c value, 11c. Japanese wash silk, in all colors, 29c per yard. A few left 10c and 12c Torchon laces, 5c per yard. F. 0 . warranted corsets, $ 1 .25 value, 88c. 1 75 corsets at 48 cents. Ladies' embroidered hose, 60c value, 3c. Ladies' heavy ribbed hose, 25c value, 19c. Ladies' and children's fleece-lined hose, 25c value, 19 cents. Miseea' corset waists, 20 cents. Large, heavy Turkish towels, GOc value, 45c per pair. No. 110 factory all wool cloth, 58 inches wide, 75c per yard. All wool venicia, 42 inches wide, 75c value, 55c per yard. Fancy crepon, in all shades, 75c value, 50 cents. And lots of other bargains, too numerous to men tion. A large Btock of men's and children's clothing, boots, shoes, etc., Rampmher that thine miiBt so. . T'l .. I . V,.... wif...-(-i turned soies, f you from 10 to 4U i Seven rooms of I Dress Goods Sensation New, snbwfiakes, knickerbockers, Bannockburns and heather i cloths, all late arrivals, 42, 56, 58 and 60-inch cloths, superb t new weaves that just arrived from OUR PRICE ON THE 50c, gi.15, 1.23, 6 A yard all exclusive patterns and de sins. The lowest prices ever quoted on first-class material. . It isn't a question of profits Nowadays with us, It is a question of selling goods. Our in tention is to impress on your mind. that we lead all competitors when it comes toselling fine dress goods. Every well-informed lady in the City. of Portland and State of Oregon knows that we are leaders in high-class dress goods goods which we guarantee 0 the trade. Mc allen & McDonnell EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS IMPORTERS THIRD and MORRISON - . PORTLAND, OREGON eoooooooo0ooeaooooooQooosoooQoeooQooo0veooooooo0OO& o tbemouth Watering Kind" Delicious, succulent Fruits from every land and clime these are the things that make life worth living, and at prices which have given us the best trade in town. Arriving Daily for the Boliday trade: New Figs from Turkey. Dates, Nuts, Cranberries, Raisins, Citrons, etc., and home-made Mince Meat. '. Also expect large shipment of Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks to arrive previous to Christmas. ... Jl. Robertson, eoeeoo0oaoooeoooeoooeoeeao9oe3aooaoaoeoa ROWAN and Lunch Counter W. I. ROWAN, Proprietor 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 at the above cut prices. this is a bona fide sale. Every- Remember the natue and place. baa mn T niiaronfaa trt BOOH per cent. furniture for Bale. i the world s best looms. ABOVE GOODS $1.53, i-73 headquarters for" White House .Coffee in 1. and 2-pound tins. Dr. Price's Extract. Schilling's Best Goods. Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Nicelle Olive Oil and Olives. Heinz & Co. Pickles. Atmore's English Plum Pudding, etc. the Seventh Street Grocer. MOUSE Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys opon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urln- fltM TArt rfir If Ika urine scalds the flesh or If vhm ti. mm reaches an age when it shpuld be able to control the passage, It is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment1 of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold oy druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sample bottle by mail free, also namnhii tll- tt . - a , r - - r- iiuulo ui Dntfriujr-xwJii, ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Missouri lown. George Grosliong is busy plowing on his rented farm. B. F. Barstwo was visiting friends In cur burg one day last week. Jamas Miletead made a business trip to Sc itts Mills one diy last week. Roy Tho nas, of Scoit'd Mills, was vbitng his brother, 1 e 1 Thomas, of M fsouri Town, one day last week. Orley Tho nas U making some valu able iujproveuts on hia new farm, Rice Guiun bad the misfortune to break his wasron while corning from Scotts Mills with a lual one day last week. He reports the roads in a bad condition. A. L. Grosliong wis visiting our school. He reports a splendid teacher. The school ia preparing for an enter tainment for the Us', day, Hello 1 What seems to be the matter with the Beaver Like correspondent? After an absence of one week he agai n c mes t) the front to say a few words. Oh, yes, Bert, you nearly 0 got to men ti u that hunt you and C. B. Wade had a few Sunday ago. Yju forgot to tell t'ae readers of the Courier about your grand hunt and about the big bound you sjnt to his lon hunting ground. That's right, Bert, if you can't get a dqer, take the houni. Don't forgjt to mention it in your items. Mr. and Mrs. Grosliong spent Sunday with his mo'.her and father. Quite a lumber of young people d Rock Creek spent Sunday with Mr. an d Mrs. DaiGrOihong Sunday last. There seems to bj something very at tractive on Rock Creek this winter. That' all rLjht, boys, pick your party and have a . gntd time for a pretty girl is hard 10 find, Henry Thomas was visiting friends at Scotts Miles one day last week. Very littl fall graiu has been sown in this burg. Stock looks splendid for this time of the year. Quite a number of cattle would make good beef. A. L. Wyland, of Rock Creek, was seen paising through our little burg leading a horse.' Thare seems to - ba something very attractive la Missouri Town. James Groshongis oaths sick list, but we an glad to report he is able to be out once more. Eagle Creek. I A very pleas int company of friends and neighbors met at the home of J. E. Arledge Sunday, the 2lst, to witness the marriage of Thomas Brown, formerly of Oregon City, and Miss Ollia Arledge. II. V. Litherland, of Portland, was best man, and Miss Grace Deardorff, of Port land, was the bridesmaid. The bride was prettily attired in white. The wed ding ceremony was performed by J. P. Woodle, justice of the peace. The cere mony took place at 12:30 o'clock, after Helena, Mont., Oct. 4, 1902. Jr. C. A. Perrin, Helena, Mont. I wish to thank you for my re lief. I was sufferine agonies from piles and was taking-morphine to relieve me, when, on the adviceloi a mend, 1 procurred a bottle 01 your Perrin Pile Specific and took a tablecpooliful at night and an otherin the morning. At half past twelve, noon, my wife pave nn another tablee(ioonful, when m) pain all stopped. In two days J was able to attend my repulai bliiei entirely relieved, llwm uluiply ,wuutkTful. Juuck Mkihoxkm, Furrier Mel-n j which the guests repaired to the dining room to partake of a bountiful repast. At 3 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs, Brown, ac companied by Mr. Litherland and Miss Deardorf, left for Portland, taking with them the best wishes of all present for a long and happy, life. Those present were Mr and Mrs J E Arledxe and fam ily, Mr Howard and wife, J W Dowty, wife and son, John Githene, wife and family, Edgar Heiple, wi'e and son, Wm. and Gussie Githens, Pearl Foster, Mol lie aad Alta Judd, Lillie and Dave Hoff meister, Edward Bates, John and Emma Dowty.and J. P. Woodle. Macksburg. Christmas is at hand, when irany a heart will ibe made happy with the gifts of their r earest, but as it is far more pleasure to give than to receive, there fore let us present to our dearest treas ure we have on . earth the best there is in store, and our friends in general we wish most loyal and Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, The Oak Grove school and our school have both been closed on account of smallpox near here. It is now feared that the smallpox scare will interfere with the mask ball ball to be given here on New Years Eve. " s Born, December ISth, to the wife of A. H. Reynolds, a child. The Wilson boys have pnrchaeed a fine top buggy, and the girl who said she will never have n man unless he has'a horse and buggy will be fairly in it now. Postmaster Scramlin made a business trip to Portland Tuesday laet. The pamphlets'we received laet week asking us to subscribe for a new paper just incorporated in Oregon City come jn very bandy for a fire kindler. We never subscribe for anything that the. author is ashamed to sign his name. Mr. Weismandel some time ago bar gained his place to a man, and when it came to final settlement the man h d lost his check, and it appears as though he hasn't found it yet, or at least he has not shown up since. The cold, crisp mornings of last week reminded us of our old home and boy hood days, ' Joan op Arc, 1 Molalla. The ground has been frozen so hard that the farmers could not plow. The b isket social at Rural Dell school house December 20, was a grand suc cess. Tbey made $18.9 s and the pro ceeds are to be used for a library. The piograra was very good, and much Cred it is due Miss Alice Ritter, the teacher. John Ball was the guest of Prof. Ogle Saturday night! 1 C. Hardesty finished digging pota toes Saturday . We are expecting to hear wedding bells on Christmas. Grandpa Samson as well as usual this winter. Mr. Beede is grubbing stumps this winter. . There is scarcely any fall Beeding done yet. John Crocker has gono to Portland ti have his eyes treated, Mr. Fish killed a coyote in this burg last week . Dew Drop. SNOW. 1 FROM FIFE IO TEX FEET DEEP. And Large Droves of Cattle Are Freezing or Starving in the Vielnitg of Ml. Hood. I While Oregon City and the whole Willamette valley has been enjoying mild weather with little or no frost dur ing the whole of the winter season, one has only to go out a few miles to experi ence a wonderful change aa is evidenced by the following dispatch : Tub Dalles, Or., Dec. 16. A report has reached this city that a large drove of cattle belonging to various farmers of this county ,on account of the recent snowstorms have been driven from the forests in the vicinity of Mount Hood, to a place called the"Mea lows," located about five miles east of Mount Hood, and practically at its foot. That they are huddled together there and are fast perishing. There is five feet of snow at the "Meadows" with not an ounce of hay within fifteen miles. The "Meadows" consist of a tract of meadow lands in the heart of a heavy forest, in extent about 700 acres, which in the summer time produces a luxuriant growth of grass, but in the winter in a most dreary and dreadful locality, cov ere l with enow to a depth of of from five to ten feet, and which becmes practically uuinhabitable for stock of any kind. n sell the greatest of blood purlliera, I l i t e'g H loot! Kllilr, Hurler ..it.c ,'ur- ' It will cute all chronic and otntr u.uod ;-.'.. If yon have eruptions or sores mi your i ' rare pile, weak or run down, it i Just ' 1 1 need. We refund money If you : not t- ,.d. .'Ale and 1, liiwell Joues, diugt ts. TWO STATE SENATORS, ENDORSE PE-RU-NA. HON. J. H. SATJEB. Hon'. J. n. Sauer.' State Senator fnur Douglas Co., to the Nebraska Leci lature, writes from Frank's HoteE Omaha, Neb., as follows: "Having tried Peruna I can cnml mend It to all as a great tonic and par t ticularly good as a remedy for catarrh. f ' J. H. SAUER. ; Honorable Patrick Kennedy, Membeip: of the Massachusetts Legislature, writcti the follmviiiif letter from the House oil Representatives, Boston. i Doctor S. B. Hurt man: f Dear Sir: "I have no hesitation L,. saying that after having tried dozen, 0 other remedies without relief, Iowa my perfect health and clear voice oa today to Peruna. I know it to be a sur cure for indigestion and Its attendant! afllietlon, nervous debility. For the six : weeks that I was on the platform? through the recent campaign I used To runa regularly, and although I spokr two and three times each day my voic ; never failed mo. I know that Peruna in a reliable cure for bronchial troubles."- P. J. Kennedy. If you do not derive prompt and satlf factory results from the use of I'eruua?.. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving ri full statement of your case and he wXXii be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President cwf The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, CS LEGAL NOTICES. Notice of Final Settlement. Nnt.lpA In hnrnhv olvpn Hint the ii.i.Mli.tviut . ecutnrof the will of Leonard Iletm, deneuat,. unts meu um mini account wnn me county eovlt of Clackumni ounnlyanl Htate nf Oroion, Rod that the Hon. 1. F. Ryan, judge of Raid court hn set Monday, tl.e '26 day of February, 1!)(M, at l hourof ten o'clock a. m., of aui day. as Ike time fur hearing said report and objection theit to. If any there be. WILLIAM HEINZ, Executor of the will of Leonard Heinz, daceaiet. CONTEST NOTICIT Department of the Interior. United State landJ Office, Oregon Chy, Oregon November 14th lWa. A aufficlent contest affidavit having been fiJvcSJ In thti office by August E, Spoiling, contestant , against homilead entry No. 1UI50. made Oct Its',. 1900 for of eljj Section 17, Townshtp 1 Range 7 e, by William H. Usher eontestee, lu which it Is alleged that Contestant "knows the present condition of the aames also that saicP.t entrymatt bus wholly abandoned s&tdtolulm and1 that he haa never resided upon or cultWatU' or improred the same in any mannsir whatever since making entry thereof tr at all nor has anyone acting for him and that saUl alleged abucnce from the said land was not date. to his employment in the arrai, Navy or Marine Corps of the Hulled States- aa a private - soldier, officer seaman, nr marine during the was HL. HpalH; or during any other war ti which the United HtRtts may be engaged;" said parties e -, hereby noticed to appear, respond and ofteiv evldeuoe touching said allegations at 10 o'clock; a. m. on Maioh 'iU, 19M. before the Register Aoiii Receiver at the United States Land OlUoe in Ore gon ci'y Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper aflldt rfl t filed November 13, l'.Htt, fcet forth lacts which,, show that after dllftgence personal service of tlim . notice can not be made. It was ordered ana' directed that such notice be- given by due aucVl proper publication, Oeo. W. BrnKR, Receiver. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the utate of Oregon, lor U county of Clackannu. Nancy BoBtwIck, plaintiff, vs, VV. C. Iluafwicl, , defendant. To W. C. Boitwlrk, the above named defenda-nr -.: In the name of the suite of Oregon, yon i hereby notified that tho 1'latntltf herein has flle 1 a complaint agaiimt you In the nbove-eutittot'it court and cause, and you are hereby reqnlreil, appear and armwer said complaint on- or t Ur the lastdayof the of the lime prescribed lit Itk-i order of publication made herein, lo-wtt: on Of before the 'JUth day of Dercmlw, llllri) you r further notified that If you fall to appear and tn- -awer the aald complaint or plead thereto ltie- Plaintiff will onuxe your default to ha entered anil, will apply to the court for the relief prayed- fur lit, said complaint, to-wlt, fur a decree forever ttla-. solving the binds ol matrimony now exlathig he--tween l'laintiff and yourself, alno for an order re storing to f lalntlrfher maiden name, to wll.Naiicj Mugar, and for auch other and further relief aa It . equity may seem Just and proper The date of the Drat publication of this Barer monsli Friday, November 7th, 11103, and thsltut-. publication thereof, Friday, December 2ti, ami aald summons shall be published ou FrUtaj bfn each week foraperlod of six weeks, This summons Is publiehed by order of Ituir-. Tbos. A. Mcbrlde, Judge of the above ntilbut.i court, duly made November 3,10?.. C'HAH- J. SOIWAMCL, Attorney for FlaiaUII... I. C iBO.Ky. Co. 25c is the reitular Ptiif!wr round trip rate between Oregoni City and Portland. Get your tickets- ax Harding's-drug store." The Best Remedy for Croup. From the Atclilnson, Kan., Daily Globe.. This la the season when the womttn who knows the best remedies for croon-' ia In demands in every neighborhood.. One of the most terrible things in the world is to he awakened in the middle of ' the night by a whoop from one of,' the children. The croup remedies are almost aa sure to be lost, in case (it) croup, as a revolver is sure to he lost in. case of burglars. There used to be ait, oldfashioned remedy for croup, knovsiii as hive syrup and lulu, but some moderix mothers say thai Chamberlain's Gondii. Remedy is better, and does not cost ic much. It tauseB the patient to "throw up Jhe phlegm" quicker, and gives teWi in a shorter lims;. Oive this remedy aw soon as the croupy couh appears tnu it will prevent the attack. It nev fails and is pleasant and mle to take, iot saie ov o-o. A, Haniiitc. 1