r V OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903. i All Household Necessities at Lowest Prices Frank Busch T h e Housefurnisker All Household Necessities ' at Lowest Prices CORRESPONDENCE. Wilhoit. The Faultless Sprayer Throws a Spray as Fine as Mist Adapted for the Destroying Every of Kind of Insect One-half tablespoonful of Paris Green and one filling with water is sufficient to destroy all the bugs on a thousand plants ' : The Faultless Sprayer is absolutely the best constructed sprayer of its class ever offered For strength and durability it has no equal. The tapering "point to air chamber gives great force to the spray, carrying it to the greatest possible distance It kills, drives away and exterminates every living thing obnox- ious to yourself, your animals or your crops P R I C E 50c ooooooooooooc yew Era. Ab New Era haa not been heard of for some time, I will endeavor to let tha outside world know how that we are still on top of the mud and doing busi ness at the old stand. Potato sacking seema to be the order of the day. Our spring term of school commenced Monday with A. M. Stephens, of Monta villa wielding the rod of correction. Four Mahogany logs from the Philip pines have been received at Doenbeck ers' sawmill of this place. Who says New Era is not keeping pace with the world? Messrs. E. Bradtl, John Reineman, John Whaland and William Grishaber were transacting business in Oregon City Monday, Mark Slyter. "of Portland, visited his parents last Sunday. Grandpa Grader is quite feeble this winter. Miss Katie Newbury was called to Portland Monday evening to wait upon her aunt, who accidentally fell down a flight of Btaira and hurt her ankle yery badly. Mr. Burgnyne went to the metr polis Monday evening and . returned Tuesday. Mr. Stahley, our road road supervisor, did some good work on the road north of here last week. Henry Hougharn, of Portland, but formerly of New Era, left Monday night for Bloomington, 111., to spend the re mainder of his days. An entertainment was given at the Beaver Lake school house February 7th, for the purpose of raising money to buy a globe, which was well attended con sidering the stormy night. The snow is gone but the rain i6 with us again and it looks like it is going, to stay, Many cattle have died in this locality during the past from the effects of the rough weather and the poor stabling. John Groshong lost a valuable cow Friday and Mr. Furgeson lost another one Monday. Several more died the same day. J. Marquam, of Marquam, Is very ill at the present writing. Mrs, S. E. Harms is on the sick list at this time. Miss Tesbie I.arkins.of Marquam, who is teaching the Beaver Lake school, was visiting here Saturday. Quite a number of our young people spent the night Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wj land. A dance at Mart Boyles' Friday night was a highly enjoyable affair. Mr. Wyland, of Rock Creek, brought in a wildcat last week, the first one for him this winter. Mre. Side Williams has a number of chickens just out of their shells and several hens setticg. Can you beat that for a widow? Sim's an expert with chickens. Mies Florence Haynes spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Moran. Mr. Griffin and family moved into their new home. Mr. Kuntz bought a fresh cow last week and took it out to their ranch. Messrs. Chas. and Duane Ely were making calls in this berg last Sunday. , Grandpa and Grandma Kays have re turned home again. Miss "Myrtle Boenis visiting with her sister, Mrs. Maud Currin this week. Mr. Euntz has bo ught Bix tons of wire fencing. Sauna. JVY PARK, THE PACIFIC MUTUAL MAN, Room 5, Stevens Block, . OrtgonCity, - - Oregon Mountain Vieiv, Carus, Mrs. Stedham visited her sister, Mrs. Green, of Oregon City, the first part of the week. Ivan Irish is on the sick list. Miss Rachael Lewis visited Mre. Jones, of Greenwood, Sunday. Mr, Vonderahe has improved the looks of his house very much by paper ing it . William Davis is hauling his prunes to market. Mr. and Mrs. Grisenthwait, of Beayer Ureek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bpeuce Sunday. Miss Katie Jones has gone to Port land. A number of the Carus young folks took the white car and attended the party at Mr. Smith's home last Friday evening and reported having a good time. There is still lots of sickness. ' Mrs. Edgcomb's father is quite ill. Mrs. Taylor is still seriously ill. Mrs. Hurlet Bradley expects to spend the summer at New Port and has rented her garden and orchard to Mr. Smith of Oregon City to care for it during her absence. Miss Hester Linn is in our berg now, having started a dressmaking establish ment with Mrs. Matthews at Molalla. Mrs. Kaylor aud daughters and Mrs. Boswellof Molalla are visiting with Mrs. Craig this week. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogrm, fo Clackamas County. Alfred W, Snyder, Plaintiff, vs. Miranda Snyden Defendant. To Miranda Bnyder, the above named 'dof endant You are hereby summoned to appear and an ewer theoomplaint Blel against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before tue lMtt day of March, 1903, or If yon fill so to appear ana answer said oomplaint the plulutiff will thereupon apply to the court lor tne reuei prnyeu iur m mj said complaint, to:wit: Fo- the dissolving of the bonds of matrimony agisting between your self and the plaintiff. This snmmoi.s Is published by orderof the Hon. T A. MeBride, judge of the circuit court for the Bute of Oregon, made aud euterea tuelistli day of January, l'JO:). Attorney for Plaintiff. The first publication is on the 7 day of Feb., 190S. The last publication on the 20 day of March, 1903. DANCING 9 C H 0 PL Turney will conduct a dancing school at Beaver Week hall. Meet every Wednesday evening: dance starts at 8 o'clock sharp; close at 12. Admission, Gents 50c : : Ladies Free o: Eiler's Piano House PORTLAND, OREGON the most extensile and reliable piano concern on fit coast FOUR LARGE STORES PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO SPOKANE SACREMENTO More pianos and a greater variety are carried here than by any other store in the Northwest. They are such as the Decker, Vose, Victor, Ilobart M. Cable,, Tea so", Schumann, Crown Orchestral, Bush & Certs, Iladdorff, Loiter and many other. And Best of them all is the great piano trininty. The Chickering Piano, of Boston, the Weber of New York and the Kimball of Chicago, the three finest pianos in the world. We handle the peerless Kimball Pipe Organ, in all styles, suitable for Sunday schools, churches and homes. Also the Pianola, which makes the finest mu sic possible in homes where there is no musician. AND PIANOS! ...,t(m 3iiW Must excellent instruments on which to gain the rudiments of a musical education. First and foremost, and by all odds, the cheapest, we have our own speciallv constructed "Pacific Queen." on which we lire at present making an introductory oi'l'cr of only f-lfl.UO, payments $3.00 down and $4.00 a month. Other line organs we have tho Needham, Burdett, Crown, and finally, the great cstof all, tho peerless Kimball. These organs are in both plain and fancy finished casings, and can bo purchased for as little as $1(5.00 to $80.00, delivered freight paid to any railroad station or boat landing in Oregon. Terms, $(5.00 to $3.00 down and $3.00 to $5.00 a month. And the best is, after you have had your organ as long as two years, if you then want to buy a piano you can turn your organ back to us, and get credit for just what you have paid for it, on a fine piano. Our reasonable prices, easy terms and fair dealings have made our house famous and popular. Write for circulars. All information you want will bo cheerfully furnished. EILER'S PIANO HOUSE Washington Street, Corner Park, Portland, Ore. Other Stores, San Francisco and Sacremento Highland. The people of tbia vicinity were all glad to see the rain which melted the enow that had laid on the ground for several days, but their feathers dropped when it began snowing again. Mrs. Teunie North is on the sick list. Frank ana Charlie Kirk have returned from "Bunch Grass" where they have taken up ranches. Things are getting pretty hot up at the store lately. Our merchants had better keep their chairs cut of reach or Jack's skull will be cracked next time. Mrs. George North's health is quite poorly. Mr. Le welling had the nisfortune to lose a valuable horse a few days ago. . Milo Polic has gone to Shubol to run the engine for Eugene Cummins. Frank Nicholas is laid up with a lame hand. Some of the people of this vicinity at tended the dance at the home of Eugene Cummins last Saturday night. All re ported a good time. Elstin Ley was agreeably surprised last Friday evening by a patty of young people. Tlio evening was spent playina games until a late hour when they de parted for their several homes. Frank Holloway had his "befst" girl at church Sunday. H. W. North has a Bick horse. Mr. and Mis. George Stephens were visiting relatives aud f lends in Oregon City a few days last week. Misses Vena and Mary Mayfild will leave us iu the ne ir future to attend col lege at Monmouth. May success go with them. The Methodists have organized a Sun day school at the hall, and will meet at 10 o'clock. Jack improved his time sleigh riding while the snow lasted, but he found the Khrone line almost impassable. Mr. Road Supervisor, please investigate. Joe Wallace's smiling face any be seed on the streets of Colton m st any S u inlay. Charles Welsh talks of moving hit family to Eastern Oregon to live in the future. John looks out of the corner of his eye at Ora and says, "don't go." Mrs. G. U. MilUrhas been seriously ill at her father's home in CI irk i, but we are glad to say that she is improving. Miss Mabel Jones has entirely recov ered from infUmation of the spine. She was able to attend church Sunday. St. Valkstisb. this is Your Chance to J3p Goods at Prices to Suit Your Purse We have just finished j stock-taking and must reduce stock to make room for spring? and summer, goods. Will Sell Everything at a Big Reduction Shirt Waists and Skirts, Latest Styles; Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Etc. of the best make and quality. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Gloves, Mackin toshes, Etc. at prices that no prudent buyer ever overlooks. Come and See for Yourself THE KE f IMDNT GEO. T. HOWARD, Prof). Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon The Best Laundry is the Cheapest The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best Docs not wear out or destroy your linen. Our Wagon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfac tion assured. E. L. JOHNSON, The Barber, Agent. New Era Flouring Mills W have mirehased of Mreio Bros, the New Era Flourinz Mills and r. . I, ... are now in possession anil a ling Dimness ai me oiu siunu. t e guarantee satisfaction to all who may some our way. To our friends and patrons we ask a continuance of their ii dness and courtesy to us aiid assure them that we shall do our very best to please them. Bread is the staff of We, without gooj nour you can not nave go-a oreaa Good Bread ttl)kts J5wP fiomts ( ive us vour trail an I w will give you kiui treatment and the BEST FLOUR that can be made. Sevcik Bros. SIESTA New Era, Or. J