Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 27, 1903, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903.
BUSCH
THE HOUSEFURNISHER
Spraying Does Pay
And fs Necessary to Insure Crops
The subject of spraying fruit trees
and small fruits has been so thor
oughly discussed and written up in
all its details and differrent phases'
in fruit growing periodicals ad
and agricultural journals, coupled
with the fact that every fruit grow
ing State has its own Experiment
Station, Agricultural Society or
College from which documents and
bulletins are issued free to its resi
dents on application, giving results
of experiments, different formulas
for all kinds of insects and trees, in
the ; most aDDroved and scientific
it will throw a stream 2o feet high mamler 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
1V1 PIPE EXTENSION'S'"
BUCKET -
Spray 1
PIPE EXTENSION
Price without Pipe Extension
..25
$3
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,
Wall Pajjer
Buyers
We call your attention
to our last year's stock of
Wall la)cr
Same will be sol J at a re
duced price. Some odds
and ends as cheap as
, 5c
a table roil. 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.
I
Barbed Wire and Wire Hefting
We quote prices on demand. See how far
. your cash will go with us.
BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHER
m Correspondence gggg
Hood View.
Archie Seely, of Newberg, spent Sun
day with his parents.
Mill's and Ira McOonnell left for Oak
Point Monday morning to work in a log
King camp at that place.
Thursday evening some mincteant
Btole a number of Mark Beely's chick
ens. Mark tracked them up the next
morning and found out who they were,
but tie will will not prCiaecute them.
Frank Itrolmt visited bia Bister, Miss
Ellen, at Forest Grove on bnday.
Influenza and la grippe are quite prev
alent in this vicinity.
Mm. Hansen, who has been very ill
Tor several weeks is much improved at
tins writing.
Mies Helen Murray spent several days
of last week in Portland, returning home
on bnturUuv.
liedland.
Uev. (Jhilds, of Orient, lias been ap
pointed on Viola circuit.
Qnnrtotly meeting for Yiola circuit
will b huld at liedland M. 13. church
On Jut services at night mid Sunday 11
h, ut. Kev. Dr. Waters will preside.
J. Ha ryhas purchased a IT. 8. cream
Koparalor of Mr. Kxon, who has the
agency for this part of the county.
Born, to M.S. Herman Fischer, a girl.
Smith it Storm are running their mill
full Ilium. They have eiders on hand
tor two l otiaeB and one large barn to be
wetted m Logan. They expect to have
a pliuie It. mulled in a short time.
Uev. Dr. Walters, of Salem, held the
quarterly meeting at lvdland M. 1
church Saturday lor Viola ciicuit.
Andrew Dingier is very low.
Merman Fisher is nut rustling, cause a
big K'rl arrived at his Lome. All are
doing well.
HiV. Ohilds, who accepted the minis
tiy for Viola charge, has reinnod, ow
ing to ill heal h.
Union Hall.
Ohnrlio Thomas made a business trip
to Oregon City one day last week.
Mr. and Mis. J. H, Bums were the
Keuts of Otto Striker and wife last Sun
day .
Mrs. Martha Bums Is visiting rela
tives in New Era this week.
t-"iu Wilkerson and f unily, who have
Ihwii living over on the coast for the
mstyer, have returned to this vicinity,
'i'hey intend to make this place their
florae i a the future.
Miss Mary Thomas, of Portland, vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Tboiuts last Monday,
John Burn went to the Stnrguea
Hivw.' sawmill one day last ween to see
tlieiu u imsinets.
Mrs. Nancy Bui ns, w ha has been very
t-l t . 1 l. 1., 1.
la HIT Ult) IHl' pvirmt nvDc, uiuiu
Sliubel.
M. Moebnke and son are building a
saw mill. They will saw their ovn
lumber for their new building.
VVesly Hill had a lively runaway one
dav last WRftk. tin urn thrown nnt nt l,u
wagon on his face. Fortunately be was
Harry Hill and wife are visiting with
W . D. Hill and family for a few weeks.
Mrs. E. A, Ouinina returned from a
two month's visiteast of the mountains.
E. Ouming is thinking of going to
Washington to tike a hoinnHtrtml
Mr. Pool, our school teacher went to
uHHiBm uregou ior two weeks ou busi'
ness, but failed to return at the ap
pointed time.
Cumins & Co are rushed with orders
at present. They are sawing road
plank and ties.
S. E. Peck has moved out near Clarkes
liOltolllce. A fiimilu
Nebraska will move in the h,use vacated
ny mm.
Mrs. Wm. Monhnkn ImhIowIv
iiig from her illness.
Q A. S.
iuvroved in health.
I
Backwoods.
Ely.
Ollite a nnnihnr frnm tli'ra nlma fl
Ill the "Who's Who" MisumUvU lat
week.
Kddie llornschnsh ia nnit nick on.l
under the caie of Dr. Summer.
Mrs. J, unin IWiia in viniiina t,Ur
nephew, Allen Frost of Maple wood farm.
Lennie Seeltu-. wlir lino Infulu I...I.1
responsible position in Meier & Frank's
store in home 011 a vacation.
Mrs. Oiliir imva a t.in f,,i tl.u T ...ll...,'
- . .n B , w V..M .ut k..o uauicg
Aid Society last Saturday afternoon
from two o'cl ck until live. A very en
joyable time was had.
Mrs. G. W.
KlV lnHt TIhii'hJhv mi, I fitting
neighbors.
Mrs. M11H111 ami ,tun,rl,i.r m,,,,,i
v Bited friends in Portland the la'stof the
week.
v Kly Bro's , have dissolved partner
ship, E P. tarter having bought out
Uiorge Eiy's interest in the store, Mr.
Carter is well known for honest business
integrity bavins been a resident of this
county ior over thirty years.
, A committee has been appointed to
arran.e for another social to be held
about th 12ih of March. The ladies
are taking great pains to make this
eutertainmeut one of the best of the
season.
Mr. Lewellyn and son are working on
their new building on Maiu street this
week.
Willey May's house is nearly finished
and the partitions have been removed
from the halt over the store so it will
be ready lor use in a short time,
A Kksioknt.
. Canby. 9-.,,.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton, of Portland,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Rosenkrans this week.
Don't fail to attend ihe local teach
ers' meeting at Canny Saturday, Feb.
28. State Superintendent Ackerman
will be present and deliver a lecture on
'Oregon School Law "
Frank Murdock, of Maoksburg, was in
town Saturoay.
Miss Hattia I'tvin.nf Rur!,-..
Canby visitor Saturday,
"Dad" Deyoe has gone into the vege
table business. His nrnannt m,U ll ;
r.wuwuw ulu .0
celerv.
Mr. and Mrs. TMtnh Sh anlr anA f
and Mrs. Oharlna Msittrvlru n.
guests of Mr. Stalnaker Sunday.
Miss Grace Hampton has returned
from Portland.
Harrv Tahk. nf firooliain ;, ;.;i:.
relatives and faiends in tawn this week.
The Geonriu Hirnnr nnimiit.
finished a thren niuliiu'
nrday night They furnished a hitrh-
grade enteriainmeut, and their special
ties were well worth seeing.
Howard Eccles and Arln
were Aurora visitors (Sunday morning.
Misses Mnrv SchimllHr ami I... v.m.
borry werj Canby visitors Friday.
Mr. Westover wan in Ounliu Sitn.J..
on newspaper business.
Mr. and iira Phil Tni.irar r ,iA,.
burg, spent Sjlurday in Cunhy.
Mr. Hurst, of Hurst & Co. made a
uusiness trip 10 uanby Siturday.
Oanhv's tnnsoriul mlkt l.o. n,u
that is rather unpleasant but expects
that with irood limit hu uili i,oq
arranged that by Monday his customers
will see his smiling face at the same old
stand.
H. it. White mailn a himinci ...
Portland Mondr.y.
John DalV. of Miu-kahnro
through Canby euroute to Portland Monday.
Dr. B. F, Giesy was in town Monday.
Albert Lee has remodnlpH I04 hull l.i,
a neat two room Btore building.
Miss Cora Bloseer. of Hubbard, visited
friends in Canny this week.
Kick Buruhardt. nf MarmiAm 1
ously ill at the home of Williau Knight
Kix Ki'M Rouse.
The Dentist: Beat ie and Beatie are
the dentists in the Weinhard building.
Xht-.r rooms eve numbers W, 17, 18,
For Cvee Sixty Years.
An old and u'u.t.triuil vt,,...li, Ar
.... , , ' .vu.i.v., iUIH.
VVlUSloW's S n'hinir Purlin I..... I
. I : e IWU
used for over sisty years by millions of
mothers for the' - children while teeth
ing. Willi nprftl. Qil,.,uaa T.
the child, softens the gums, allays all
jj.u, vurea w uiu cone, and is the heist
remedy for DiarrhoHH. la i,lu...i
taste. Sold by druggists in every part
of the world. Twenty-five Tents a
botte. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth
ing Syrup, and take no other kind.
TJCUttW OJLU IV OVB DIV
Take Laxative Brooio Quinine Tablets.
All druggists retuud the uioiwy it u tails
ocurer E W. Grove's signature is on
ach box. 23c.
Stafford.
Henry Schatz's goats have so reduced
the brush in bis woods lot that clearing
of the land is made possible.
John Schatz is doing some carpentei
work for his father.
Chas. Polifka has commenced hauling
bis spuds to Portland.
Onion men are not overly jubilant
with onions retailing at 50 cents a Back
' Adam Schauber died on the 21st. He
was a member of the A. 0. U. W. lodge
at this plaee. The remains were placed
in their final resting place with lodge
rights and ceremonies. It is the first
loss this lodge has suffered.
Sore eyes and la grippe are going the
rounds.
Our merchant is increasing his stock
until space in his store is becoming
bc iree.
There is still strong talk of putting a
rural delivery in operation here, when
that time comes, as it eventually will.
This star route wih be no more.
I have for sale a No. 1 milch cow, big
milker and batter maker ; none better.
H. W. Gard, Clarks, Or.
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 up to die. The
offer of a fiee. 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, King's Ne Dis
covery. It surely saved my life," .This
great cure is guaranteed for all throat
and lung diseases by Geo. A Harding
druggists. Price 50c and $1. Trial
bottle free.
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 ot the skin in
any part of the body ; Doan's Ointment,
At any drug store, 50 cents.
yy ANTED To increase my list of farms
and lands for sate, in all parts of the
county. Lands owned by non-residents
represented and Bold. H. . Cross, At
torney at Law.
Coughs and could, down to the border
land of consumption, yield to the sooth
ing healing influences of Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syiup.
JNDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to
you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on
land or chattels. John W. Loder, at-torney-at-law,
Oregon City.
Byspepsia bane of humam existence.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures i prompt
ly, permanently. Regulates and tones
the stomach .
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 besitancy 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 itemed)'. Mrs.. J. A. Moore, North
Star, Mich. For sale by G. A. Harding.
NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE.
A runaway almost ending fatally
started a horrible ulcer on the lee of J
B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four
years it defied all doctors and ail re
medies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve
bad no trouble to cure him. Equally
good tor burns, bruises, skin eruptions
and piles. 2b cents at Geo. A. Hard
ing's drug Btore.
Mysterious Circumstances.
One was pale and sallow and theothe
freeh and rosv. Wheuce the difference?
She who is blushing with health uses
Dr. King's New Life Pills to organs theA"
compel good digestion and head otr con
stipation. Try them. Only 25 cents, at
Geo. A. Harding Druggist.
Mr. Wheeler Gat Rid of His Rhsumatism.
"During the winter of 1898 I was so
lame in my joints, in fact all over my
body, that 1 could hardly hobble around
when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm' From the first, application
I began to set well, and waB cured and
have worked steadily all the year, Rj
Wheeler, Northwood, N. Y. For sale
by Q. A. Harding.
Removal of Office.
G. B. Dimick and George L. Story
have moved their law ollice from the
Stevens block to rooms 2 and 8 in the
new Garde building, up stairs.
S mplt Colds;
Cease to be simple, if at all prolonged.
The safest way is to put them aside at
the very beginning. Ballard'B Hoie
nound Syrup Btops a cold and removes
the cause of colds. 25c, 50c and H at
Oharman Co.'s City Drug Store, Ore
gon City, Or.
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE,
s
Notice Is hereby given that the unnersljnmt, ad
mooatmirix I) Bonn son of the estate ol W. A.
S'i'pheiis. d CPHSed. hiw this dny tiled her final o
eimut in laid estate and that the Honorable
County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, has
tiitdanrt appoinud Mondav, th 2:ird day of
Mureh, l!w, at me nour 01 tu o eioen a. m., 01
..o.i.inv attria Mumtv court house In Oregon
C'ltv 111 said county, at the time and place for
heHrinK ny oojecllon to aucn nnai aceeuum ana
for the seltlemeut theie I.
M. M1SNIE SrEPHESS,
'dmlnUtra'rix l Bonis Non of the Kstaleof
W. A. Stephens. Utaaed.
Hated this !)th day of February, ln03.
Foley s Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Be Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Not what is said of it, but
what it does, has made
the fame of the
Elgin Watch
E ' and made 10,000,000 Elgins neces
m' sary to the world's work. Sold by
jj every jeweler in the land; guar- .
J anteed by the greatest watch works.
bJ ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO.
jX Elgin, Illinois.
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Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by Daylight
to all points east.
3 Fast Trains daily between Ogden and Denver
Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist
Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service....
Stopover Allowed
For rates, folders and other
information, address
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124 Third St. PertianTaOrt.
A:.(tillp:lfl"i:rfci,'!a Tlllln. .irllUri- illllliimil'JIli.iiiil nil alt Ill ij fi1,!ilil,.lA ill HJf. tPf
We carry the only complete line
of Casket a, Coffins, Robes and
Linings in Clackamas County.
We have the only Firet-Claea
Hearse in the County, which we
will furnish for less than can be
had elsewhere.
Embalming a Specialty.
Our prices always reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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SHANK & BISSELL, Undertakers
Phones 411 and 304.
J'piifiiilliNiiiiipm!iiiiupiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiim
Main St., Opp. Huntley's.
y'HI up H 'ilBpi'i"itp ipimipmnipiiiiiip
ODDS AND
ENDS AT
LESS THAN
COST
Big Shoe Sale
See windows for
Reduced Prices t
MARKS ME CO.
253 Morrison St., Second Door from Third, Portland, Or.
Tj
K dolman Undertaker
Two Doors South Courthouse
COFFINS, ROBES, CASKETS
; Calls Promptly Attended, Night or Day. Embalming Carefully I
dnuicauy ijone. xiearse .furnished at Lowest Rates X
Phones 476305. Oregon City, Oregon
Brown & Welch
Proprietors op thb
Seventh Street
Meat Market
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, O EGON
Brunswick Hcuse and Restaurant
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS
Heals at All Hoars Ouen naxr nri v.
Prfcea Reasonable
Only First Class Restaurant in the City
CHAS. CATTA. Prod
Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE
. J. V AUG HAF
Livery Feed m Sale Stable
Nearly Oppcxlte Suspension Bridge
First Class Rigs of all Kinds
at Reasonable Prices
Oregon Gty : : . 0rcgoa