Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 20, 1903, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY GOUBIER, FRIDAY, FEBrUArY 20, 1903.
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THE HOUSEFURN ISH E R
Spraying Does Pay
And is Necessary to Insure Crops
The subject of spraying fruit trees
small fruits has been so thor-
jghly discussed and written up in
its details and dmerrent phases
in fruit growing periodicals ad
and agricultural journals,' coupled
Avith the fact that every fruit grow
ing State has its own Experiment
4-fiI Station, Agricultural Society or
"J BUCKET - College from which documents and
YERS SPRAY Jfym bulletins are issued free to its resi-
JLV1 PIPE EXTEIIONWttfl , .. . .
' dents on application, giving results
Price without Pipe Extension 0f experiments, different formulas
StP25"' for all kinds of insects and trees, in
the most approved and scientific
it will throw a stream 20 feet high manner containing complete infor
mation, and how and when to apply it, thus establishing the
fact that spraying does pay, and is necessary to insure crops
A Hard
Worker
Needs the, best imple
ments. He's foolish to
depend on imperfect tools
when the latest and best
improved cost so little.
We tell you about how
how they are made the
work they will do, and
the advantage we offer
in prices,
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Wall Pa3er A
Buyers
We call your attention!
to our last year's stock of(
Wall Pafrer
Same will be sold at a re
duced price. Some odds
and ends as cheap as
5c
a double roll. Come early.
The Building Season
Makes it necessary for much Hardware
that is especially appropriate for carpen
ters or for the finishing of the house.
Our stock of Building Hardware is com
plete. Our doors are all made of cedar,
and prices as low as cash can buy them
anywhere. We keep a full stock of
Doors and Windows on hand.
ESCAPED AND AWFUL FATE.
Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla
writes, "My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing could be done
for me. I was given ud to die. The
offer of a f iee trail bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, in
duced me to try it Results were start
ling. I am now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr, Kine's Ne Dis
covery. It surely saved my life," This
great cure is gua anteed for all throat
and lung diseHBes by Geo. A Harding
druggibts. Price 50c and $1. Trial
bottle free.
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BON TON RESTAURANT
Main Street, next door to Postoffice.
Barbed Wire and Wire netting
We quote prices on demand. Sec how far
your cash will go with us.
BXJSCH
THE HOUSEFURNISHER
I 1 II ' : Z 1 n I Highland.
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Cams,
Miss Edith Jackson's basket took the
Brat prize at Union Hall social Saturday
night.
Will Jones is building a picket ience
this week.
The dance and party at 0. Smith's
Friday night was a most decided suc
cess. Robert ishubol has returned from
Salem. v
Veva Jones is sponding a fow weeks
at Fhilomuth, Benton county, visiting
friends.
John Ilelvey has gone to help drive
piling on the Molalla.
Chas, S ponce bad a breakdown Tues
day while hauling lumber.
It seems to hurt some of our good peo
ple to sue Charles Thomas in our burg
but don't mind them Chailes, come all
the more.
The baHkot social and dance at Union
Hall was a gr.md success on Saturday
evenining.
ltUHtiell villi.
Marmot.
The weather has changed from snow
to rain. , When it rains it seems more
like Oregon to the old residents.
Mr. Menslnger is to start up his saw
mill soon.
Mrs. John Kayler has not been in good
health for rometime.
Joseph Wall.of Salmon River.who has
been ,sick for Bometlme is improving
tery rapidly.
A very successful basket social was
given by the Maraot Bchool February,
7th. The enterprising people of this
plaee and the ball will coon be heard
from 1 he school house. The school is a
very successful one, being taught by
Miss Anna Bachman of Stone. School
began November 10 and will close April
10.
Euasellviile is a pretty lively burg this
winter. The boys are having a good
time at all of the parties given this win
ter. We have been viaited by quite a snow
for the past week and some cold weather,
Friday is the last day of ltussellville
school. We expect it wili be the teach
er's last term as there is a young man
that talks of hiring her for a permanent
teacher. We all .wish her success.
Miss Mary Boyles has been quite ill
lor the past eek, but is better now.
O. 8. Boyles is in Southern Oregon
cruising for timber and expects to be
gone some time.
Bcott Carter was seen going to the
mountains Sunday.
John Marts and C. W, Hardy expect
to return to Waitsburg in a Bhort time. and people can quench their thirst and
Miss Tearl Russell exoecta to aa to 1 have a K001 time, as McLaren will be
Wllhoit.
This date finds the garment of snow
off of Russellville. The snow was about
five inches deep and lasted nearly two
weeks, making more wo.k for the stock
men.
Some horses are alUicted with the in
flauiatory rheumatism and staggers.
Some will probably die.
Now comes stormy weather, and is a
good time to sit by the lire and nod.
Timber along the Molalla river is cre
ating much excitement. Many acres of
timber land has been sold. What will
timber be worth within ten years?
Timber is being used faster than the
young timber grows.
We are expecting a drive of tiea daily
from the Russellville Bros.' sawmill.
Much work will likely be done on the
Molalla river for the running of timber.
The outlook is that much work will
be done this Bpring and summer and
laboring men certainly will find plenty
of work to do at fair wages.
Soda water is still going to waste. We
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uupe uint goou weaiuer win soon come
Highland is still prospering.
Most of (lift fitrmora ara Ar!
this pleasant weather.
Many of the young men of this vicin.
ity are going to Eastern Oregon to spend
lunr uuuiesieaa rignt. May success be
wren tnem.
Clous Krohn. of Idaho, is in our hnrff
again.
Mrg. ("?. W Wn.tli i, u
been quite poorly with erysipelas in his
uuu,uu iu roau 10 recovery .
Mr. Lewelling, of this place, had the
misfortune to lose one of his best horses
a few days ago.
Mrs. Martha .Tnnpg is
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bad cold and symptoms of pneumonia.
i d uupo to see uer wen again soou . Dr.
Pruden is the attending physician. He
is also tending on T R Innaa ;
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quite poorlly.
The Mothodist church is holding Sun
day school every Sunday and services
on the first and third Sundays at High
land hall, and all are well attended.
Tile MiflSOS Mvrt'a liar, J
Mey Maytield were the guests' of Mrs. F.
t . uurtu ittsi ounaay.
Miss Mabel Jons is
her severe attack of la grippe.
(SAUNA.
Portland to have an operation per
formed next week.
Berrying has been good in Russell
ville this winter. Dell Rich and G, A.
Harts are the champions and are run
ning a close race.
Miss Leila Boyles has returned home
from. Tortland.
Dell Rich was seen on the road to Ore
gon City Monday.
There is a dancing school at Vorhies'
very Saturday night.
Covuar.
ready to receive them with gladness.
For Over Sixty Years.
An old and well-tried remedy. Mrs,
WltiBlow s Saothlnir Svruo ha hBn
used for over sixty years by millions of
mothers for the'r children while teeth
ing, wun periect success. It soothes
me cnua, aoitens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remeuy ior inarrnoea. is pleasant to
1 taste. Sold by druggists in everv ra rt
nt fhA U'rtvlil I1 a '
oott.e. its value is incalculable. Be
sure ana as lor Mrs. Winslow's Sooth.
ing syrup, and take no other kind.
THE DINNER PAIL BRIGADE.
A thousand jewels gloaming IncRndesont,
Shone from the river to the oilff nlmvn-
Whlle over Sunset hung the new monu 'creteut
in picefnl pronhocv of hone and luv.
Fair whs the winter night, and fair the city.
He stood upou the white bridge, you and I,
And listened to the passiug of an army,
J he Dinner pall Brigade was marching by.
The riotous river routing all resistance,
llo.lea Irom Canemah down. then siwnd wa
Past Boltou, with Its home-tights In the diitanoe
To eck the Oregon, and rind thn Se
Its nuny volcet sang of looms and spin dies;
ui mini ami dynamos, and labor paid;
While over all ruse labors, censeless chorus;
The tramping of the Dlnner-pall Brigade.
No blazoned banner, boasted deeds of glory,
No martial mmlc there, of nff and drum.
But to my thoughts there oame a sweeter story
in tne ecno or their footsteps hurring home,
For weary fathers, hunbands, sons nd brothers,
Turned to the homei their Induetrv bad Inai1
Where netted ohlldren were, and wives and
mothers
To welcome back the Dlnner-pall Brigade,
Brave were the boys, who faced the gun and sabre
To held our Flag aboVe Manila's walls.
And brave are theae, who IIts, love and labor
The safe guard of the city by the Falls.
In the City by the Falls of our Willamette,
Are many happy homes their hands, have made
Let capital reward, and all men honor
This host of peace, the Dlnner-pall Brigade.
Ansik Tufts.
Planet Whiskey is a good thing to
have in the bouse.
Kelly & Ruconich, Sole Agents.
Only one remedy in the world that
will at once stop itchiness of the ekin in
any part of the body ; Doan's Ointment.
At any drug store, 50 cents.
ANTED To increase my list of farms
and lands for Bale, in all parts of the
county. Lands owned by non-residents
represented and sold. H. E. Cross, At
torney at Law.
Coujihs and could, down to the border
land of consumption, yield to the sooth
ing healing influences of Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup.
INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to
you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on
land or chattels. John W. Lodeh, at-torney-at-law,
Oregon City.
Dyspepsia bane of humam existence.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, prompt
ly, permanently. Regulates and tones
the stomach .
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It is a burn? Use Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil. At your druggists,
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a number of years ana have
no hesitancy in saying that it is the best
remedy for coughs, colds and croup I
have ever used in my family. I have
not a word to express my confidence in
this Remedv. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North
Star, Mich. For Bale by G. A. Hard
ing.
. NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE.
TO CUKE A COLO IN ONE DA T
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It fails
ocurer E. W. Grove's signature is on
ach box. 25o.
The Dentist: Beatie and Beatie are
tha dentists In the Weinhard building.
Their rooms are numbers 16, 17, 18.
A runaway almost ending fatally
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J,
B. Orner, Franklin Grove. 111. For four
years it defied all doctors and all re
medies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve
had no trouble to cure him. Equally
good for burns, bruises, skin eruptions
and piles. 25 cents at Geo. A. Hard
ing's drug store.
Mysterious Circumstances.
One was pale and sallow and the other
fresh and rosv. Wnence the dinerence.'
She who is blusMne with health uses
Dr. King's New Life Pills to organs the
com Del eood digestion and head on con
Btipation. Try them. Only 25 cents, at
Geo. A. Harding Druggist.
Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His Rheumatism.
"During the winter of ls!)8 1 was so
lame in mv ioints. in fact all over my
body, that I could hardly hobble around
when I Dougnt a DOtue oiunamueriain h
Pain Balm From the first application
I beean to met well, and was cured and
have worked steadily all the year. R.
Wheeler. Northwood. N. Y. For sale
by G. A. Harding.
Removal of Office.
6. B. Dimick "and George L. Story
have moved their law office from the
Stevens block to rooms 2 and 3 in the
new Garde building, up stairs.
Simple Colds;
flannei in ha simnln. if at all Droloneed
The safest way is to put them aside at
the very beginning. Ballard's Hore-
nnnnrl Svmn fit.onB a cold and removes
the cause of colds. 25c, 50c and 1 at
(Jharman & Uo.'s City urug store, ure
gon City, Or.
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE.
Regular Meals - - - 15 Cents
Chops and Steaks - 15 Cents and Up
Fresh Oysters -Any Style.
NICK MATOSIN, Prop.
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We carry the only complete line
of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and
Linings in Clackamas County.
We have the only First-Class
Hearee in the County, which we
will furnish for lees than can be
had elsewhere.
Embalming a Specialty.
Our prices always reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
SHANK & BISSELL, Undertakers
Phones 411 and 304.
Main St., Opp. Huntley's.
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"Billy" Rowan's Restaurant
and Lunch Counter
W. I. ROWAN, Proprietor
Opposite Electric Hotel, is the very best place irf Oregon City
to get a Dainty Lunch or
Open at All Hours, day or night
SQUARE MEAL
hoe Sale 1
See windows for f
Reduced Prices 1
Big S
ODDS AND
ENDS AT
LESS THAN
COST
.JfEARKS.SHOE'CO.
253 Morrison St., Second Door from Third, Portland, Or.
Undertaker
Two Doors South Courthouse
COFFINS. ROBES. CASKETS
Calls Promptly Attended, Night or Day. Embalming Carefully
and JNeatly Done. Hearse rurmshed at Lowest Kates
Phones 476305. Oregon City, Oregon
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Notice Is hereby given that the undenlKtieii, ad
minlDtratrix lie Bonis son of the entate ol W. A
Kr.mlipiis. disused, has this dav filed her final ac
count in aald estate and that the Honorable
Conntv Court of Clackamas Comity. Ores.m, has
fixed and appointed Monday, the day of
Starch, 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., 01
said day at the county oourt house in Oregon
City in said county, at the time and place fur
hearing any objection! to such final acccount and
for the settlement tlieio f.
MKS. MINNIE STEPHENS,
Administratrix De Bonis Non of the Estate of
W. A, Stephens. Deceased.
Dated thU 9th day of February, ltlOS.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
Tii8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Fine Old Whiskies,
Elk Horn Livery Feed 3 Sale Stable
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
FineRigstoLet at Reasonable Prices
D. R. DIMICK, Manager, TTo
OBEGOIT 1 CITT, OREGOIT
Brown & Welch
-Proprietors of the
Seventh Street
Meat Market
A. 0. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY , O EGO N
Wines, and Cigars
Can always be found at the
new saloon, corner Fourth and
Main, Oregon Gty,
Some of our special brands arc:
Fine Old Preen Kiver Bourbon
Old Grand Dad,
Roxbury Rye
And Finch's Golden Wedding
Rye, best in United States
We also handle the celebrated
Wilhot Springs Water. Billiards
and Pool. Courteous treatment
too all
FRANK ASTMAN
Oregon City and Canby, Oregon.
Brunswick House and Restaurant
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS
Meals at All Hours Ooen Dav and Niaht
Prices Reasonable
Only First Class Restaurant in the City
CHAS. CATTA, Prop.
Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE
S. J. V AUG HAN'S
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Nearly Opposite Sugpemion Bridge
First Class Rigs of all Kinds
at Reasonable Prices
Oregon Gty
Oregon