Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, June 05, 1903, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY . JUNE 5, I9u3
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Mra. Mary Duffy,; pf Wall .Walli; ip
isitiDg old friends in .this viciuity la fit
Fridaii'lU V'.UiKl,tU -4o
Mrs. SavflgflipdsipfruVf Portland,
were ehakinii ftanda with . reltivei and
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fiunfls heiifSntfda
Mr 'i. G'eorgS ; Marr., &nd cliiMrptVpf
T6rtlfriuYwere :'lbei"ettata M-$jk T
W'tfed arid tpbtl!ier lajitl Sunday ,
Mrs., faille HWard, iiee ftjis JJul
yatiy'l and three children ere. tbe guests
nf Aire. Albright t-aiurciay .
Everett" Taylor" returned, from The
Dalles, Saturday, , W6 aajra obis Anther
is able to walk atain.
'H FV'Cookeof1 Marlon cOUrltvw in
this bur oVeif 6u,ilday',"the puest of his
oldtiffl1 acnlaintancV,, Mr.' DixOtf 'land
family. - '
Mrs. Richardson, of Independence,
and Mra. Croxton;, of Portland, were vis
iting their relatives, Mr. Criig and fam
ily last, week. i'A .i.vt
Mrs. Tbims IlowitJt, of firesham, was
visiting relatives, 8. - A. Gil'ett and S.
Francis in this here lat Wednesday
evening while in Oregon City at eniiig
the state grange.
Mr. and Mrs. T. U. McClennan, of
PflMlanwffft tUeBeat8 of hWx, Cf Mg
ana tamuy pvqr Sunday,
Don Dickey Sold his team, harness
and wagon tfttiFlnnki'-Krrjgo last week
and is talkiig of going to Iowa again.
Everbart & Co. haye -their new, deliv
ery Wagon fitted but "with1 a 'hew' "cover,
ia8lefcdy ior more jraijwi''. fiiiri no tUti)
, . , Salina.
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nloalnx Exercteei to bs Held at the
"ShlVelf June W.
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a; .bellowing Is the , report of schpql, ,sJif.
trict Kd." 40, Needy, for the month eud-
WWay, .29: I-.MC
No. pupils remaining enrolled, 25.
No. days taught; 20:"Ul"
,10 Average daily-tjtendance, .niK;
y,Ku. caoea tardiness,. 6. ( ,i n .q tt.si .
; Those who were neither absent nor
tardydnring the month are Sylvanus
Yoder,,Alviu Yodr, Clarence Jotineon,
Johnnie Kropf, Peter Pi ice, Willie Mil
ler.' ..'...I:.."-
,8chool cloeed with a literary program
in the afternoon, betides races, etc. .
i . Robert Gintheb, Teacher. '
'I firta M hobri la 'an er7pma nf llm ftnuln VArv
The Misses Miller and Miss Adams, of tevere sometimes, but it can be cured; 1 Bonn's
Teasel Creek, were the ! 2uesta of Mrt.il ointment,. quick mid permanent in, its results.
f 1-niir rinnnir Ihfl vranirA. M" ' 7. .. . ; . ... ."i,.'. i'
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Sale will begin onTtiursdayrch 19th
at 9 A. M.and cQniijniid uatii all is sold
VI t'.i Ws invite all ow friends (and that hieanrf'eVehbodv)
in Oregon City arid( thri ugh9,wt Clackamas Couufy, and.' in .1 13
roiuauu to atrcno tnis saie. .ci .'i u i.wtt rt j i " n-.i ,h.j'm
Jill Our ticods arellav and VftC'dah 1 i !
We.jVvjlJ, ppt .quote prices here but jf you',' need ' anyT,,
thing in the shoe 'line within the "next six rnonths, it will pay
' you to buy how, ''' '" 1 ' Jt.; , .,,;';.,,:,:.,,..;';..!.
',:,;, i ,. Wq take, tliis' opportunity of thanking our many,
friends for their liberal' patronage duriug the last fourteen'
years. We are' very sorry to have to break the many ties
of friendship that has existsd between us for so long a, time we ;
but deem it, yvje. to, .exten.pjyj bMsiness tQ :br.oade ;fields...lir. t ,i
Anyone finding' themsfelves indebted to us will please
call promptly and settle their accounts." h Any parses 1 holdi'flg, '
Pfupoqs fad, better .-use them.at once. 7 H'Xi ,9 ."
pencU figures so you can see at a glance what the goods will
cost you. A sample pair of ery - nd wijl.be! onl an iopert tm
tabl so yon can pick the shoe you want instantly:-1 We will'1 R
have.anumbe pf derk on baodi'soithitt allanbe,w2litidl 6hul
he closing exercises of trie Barclav
High school will take place in Shively's
Opera house Wednesday evening, June
-10J One of the best, programs ever
hehrd in this city will he rendered.
Thtre will be no oration delivered at
this entertainment. The graduates are
Norwood Chaimsn, Ella Dempster, Ida
A lik i h , uiga tciimaie, Angie Williams,
iena bhannnn, Henry Wilkinson. Geo.
SiJllivan, Be'dan Ganone, Ralph Milln.
C4rl Moore and Gilbert Charter. The
following program will be rendered :
Krnno oolo
I Miss C L. Hiit'cins.
,yp:al Solo, ' A . May Morning,"Denza'
: ? Mrs. Kose Block liauer.
Reading, "The Soul of the Violin,",.
M Prof. W. M.Rasmus. t
Tproador Song ...Carmen
J. Adrian EoDins. -: - '
(a) "At Parting,".... Rodijera
(b) "Absent" .........Metcalfe
; (c) "Ah, 0 Remember" .; Kjerulf
Mrrt. Roie BJoch Bauer. ;
Song, "Gypsy Kiss" I. IFraherne
j,., J. Aunan Kpping.
Mpnologue,"'The Confessional" . ; ;.
i i L Miss Ethel H pburn.
"$ong of rhankegiving".,.Allitsenl
Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. 1
Dqe', "Calm as the Night".... ....Goetia,
! Mr. V.nnlno nnrtk Mra Ttnnai ,3
ISclene from "School for Scandal",., .
Bii Peter Teazle, Prof W.-'M'. Rasmus.
Liiidy Teazle.... Miss Ethel ilenbni1:
ipReturvelle" f . . . .filigniinvijile
ilc) "The irotestaet" Hatton
'i-'H J. Adrian SEppine.
Duet, "Meiry, Merry 'Are We,"
sjt air. ripping auu airs. rcauer.S ft
hm ;i
What a DifferenceH
1 f AoZS-tej r M 3 -1 THAT WE ARE IN
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..jquTS TO U)mwEmJi(illV 3 s.nij li:N,t ii'.'
tacl&ttrlck Thc Shoe Mantf
Next Door to Banlf b 'Oegon. City
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The ,tlevelry Business
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x , w vimvii, Portland
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1 1 ' 1 1 ! ,ii rrivn'i
1 in )'!- him
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it.rjiakei to Oregon City-.teeidenti 'who
teelify.
v Et is pretty hard to prove the state,
pautit of some stranger residir)?in" far
RB,y parts of the country, buttieti sti
niony that lollows, slioul J convince the
most skeptical. 'v..,i
, iD. U Coify, ni Torlland whose
iredencH is at 488 East Thirteenth St.,
pays: "l have been-a great sufferer
from carbunclta or tumors, for years.
Every once in' a while i tiey appeared
not' only one at a time but broke out in
different places, mostly on my arms or
about my neck. Three years ago I suf
fered from a number of them which
pruke out almost at the same time. I
WftJ treated by a physician and he stat
ed that I would never get entirely rid
of;them unleis I had them lanced and
theJcore was taken out. He operated
on them and I was not bothered with
auv more until last fall whenpne made
ijg kppearance. I came to.the conclusion
thiA my blood was out dlxfrder lnfl that
tfheij kidneys were noUpertjifmipst' tbeirl
furiptions properly. The nrst ' thing if
tlhotight ot was to gt the kidneys right
arid I eot a box eTUoji'n'i Kidnev Pills.
taking KbemajS diredted, and ntEwfJi
all baj;,wag;claiiped Jor them,.!?' Oa plfa4
tioiiB ecCasioh8 ttheri- one Uppeareil if
wai followed bv others but Doan'n Kid
oej rills checked them. About two
weeae agpfone crcBeo,utn my arm ahi
I again resorted WDoun
Bija they prevented .others ffon
fad. I caa.v'cheerullV ei
Drmn's Kidney Pills, for I also know
ptlieis who have used them with yery
iamsfsctoryiresulta," ,vr vli,' CV"-tyi
.. Plenty more proof like this, from Qrian
go? City citizensi'-' Call 'at O'r'U :' W'unt-i
ley's drugs(cfeindask;w(hat)ii8cus.tp
erarepcrf. 1 i
l.iFof.BBle by1 all' aeVleW;1 piie feOcfents
,aibosiivjrp8tej(libijr'n;Co.ilBufalpiiNi,
ole ageat fpt e Knited.Stateg
? Slemember ihe hame-Doan's and take
substtota. T,T i a . a
iA gentleman was sentv orielof hi
.brother toiltrs to the Crown mill for 20
oppces ol strap oil, which-is presumably
ofid to lubrifcate'behs to k'efpthem from
'elibping.- -Wbej he;arfive in that part
pi joe mm wiiere tne was to receive the
oili ah nnieeik' liand (iloft -douched him
wih a buckotl of watpr. ( The messenger:
avfers that' if, perchance, he can lay his
hwnds on the Ecrub who served him that
scurvy trick he wilj give uim A barrel of
strap oil with his tjs'i'-ijfiVi
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What we bavt said
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iThatwc have soldand repaired watches for
many years. Our success is because of our
7t broad plan of giving good values at all times ,
with no intent of making big profits, nor expectation of mak
ing our customers think they are getting more than is actually
given.! Business has not drifted our iway blindly We !do !
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nor use the "Catch Penny" methods to' attract; trade. ; We '
1 want manen business, which means permanent trade
and this can only begone by giving the right quality' at the '
right price.
We desire to call your attention to our many new Spring 1
Goods, Tfhey are worthy of your inpeption. We have a
sausiac- j
.tion uom4 Ji A .8. &. . iipo 10 J3S.
Silver watch'elffU I LVf . Moo b S20.
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,00
$2,50 up
25.00 up
1 .00 to $7.50
$2.50
tO $2.00
Secret catch bracelets, from $i,5jto $5.00
It
Nickel watches from
f-TVf 7 So,id GoId from
'rak'h'V' . Gold plaited chains from . 0.,
IMIWa Solid VlmllriuorfaL....l.
I il Wl V 'l 1 ',The very-jltefeVfatterni irl' gokl1 filled l$l.ott
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Remember we are now located in the
J6!rc!e Building,
Suspension Bridge Corner.
Dill JLMS JI. Ils.l
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Kiflhe-rmBr.vi,'.if..njhft;-'fl.s l. , , Krimciifimf i-ariioo inn KnoTinrniiT
ipheaj- Iwoti, bo.(iyat'8piiittabv,o9stir,bJI UJIQfllyll , I IUUOU lillllr I lyOLCIlll CHI I
Wr. KinK's New Lrte fins na avow uncoiu mis- htw.wti k nrnnTTOTTW nAnurn If
ery. ThoyRlve lively livers, active bowels, good JJlCr Y K URii.3a,CP ikUUAVAvJ ! i ,j
digestion, fine appetite. Only 25o at Geo. A. ' )
BcWvl nrb!ij.cl zwolf: MatnAlf fiSnH HHOT2 Olfl yd nnfitiillav; anrf Nlnhi
unneim ceil nouscv ..." . 1 :i?ricceiaceaaotta0io
Top boggles' A . r kLi 5S-ani upi Binders,"-' "Mowers;
Open buggiesf.'.'-..;v..L$25 and up
-Carriages: "''and ; Haeks,:; ' Milburji
ItVagons,' CoVttmbus ' Buggies'V1;1
--ftrl Kl'i'Hltl
Rakes: 1 Hay
Frqse.'s,.! , IrQfl MA Wood,:, .Pumps
Plows ttfrd lifei'r6wsj: Credfii SePaL'
..(! f "ii ! ii"-a i jn-ii.F...
tatorsn;,-! mil'.) 1 1 . , : 1. 1 ,IV!!t,'s .i,rr
lyfli-i p.!ihlnl' -i 1 I f.i7,'.l
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t kJioni Lmm Fesd
HORSES BOUGHT; AND SOLD
si in 9 1 noilii uil V
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, fit 'OrW J rr-,
J yiBest? Meals id ihe, Gtynul
0 nlyw First h0lassRestaurant i in the; .Xity
Illinois Contral Railroad. ;; he
Commencing Feb ruarV 15th and con'
tibuing untlt Outi) 16th ..ibVraf'will h
lovf rates in effect from the East via the
Illinois Central Railroad to all Wash
ington, Oregon and Idaho points., If any
OUoiu frieutls at !i-lativt! . tri, the East
ttrj coinin p .west thop rates ar in .
efiect give Us their name and address
and we will make it our business to see
h:t 'hey are jHivenalip best possible
teii-iee. We oaHtthiioifelj pferiuJI.yr
Conducted excursion cars, and in fact
g've you the benefit of the latest con
veniences jknowntqmoj ejifl uifajlrcpdipiri '
Wi rm$ l5 1 (liliiirent routes between
(tra E"as and the - West,- and are in poBi'-'
i&M t0 g've yu tne benefit of the best
1 K. m-m
'.n it ci M-iS'fS. Ins zioJct
: -;J;'qnT bns audits j; 'lol .Clf.
okt Salqorv in jConricctidrf JjAl
Sfft and Wain St.,
it xi !';, jT Orojrqn .City,- Oire,
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.tlK'i Ol vllol'lj tiiil !
Mill A'l-VI mi: 'I li-'S iilsiio fl.'i i
FineRigstoLet at" Reasonable Prices1
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I I I i i V 1 in IlliflOf 111 7,-tMll 1111 , ,
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: ; ' D. R; DIMICK;; Manager,;.
1 '1 i 'iuiiii tulj vilirid
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1. ir.t I-.':' ,! .;td 1 . 1 . .. . .. .. h-.i..-
The Best Laundry is the Cheapest H u u V
Trie 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.
o!tumatipnf(( (Y.ntqTiB aijn we will give
yoil full particulars'" fi. JJ." "TfumhiaH",
Co in T A gent! Mi'Qeot' IK" R, ,- 142-Ibud
Bli.UaiiiQrooi. rltiov ,7.1. S.
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Yaquina-
i M . Bay
p On June 1st the Southern Pacific Co
will resume sale rf exuuraion tickets: : to
Newport and Yaqaina Bay. .This resort
is ibeeomlng more : pop'ulaf ; every' year,'
and hotel accomodations are better than
ewjr before,, afid 'iat' ieionable''rates,
Season tickets from Oregon City to New
port $6 or Yaquina Saturday to
Mobday tickets to Newport $3 or
Ydduina 1 3.
''' Gen 1,'aM Jlgent.
New Plumbing , .,
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTIN
JOBBING 1 AND REPAIRING
apeclalty -
Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY
LARGE
p. ,U i" Ami!
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FAMILIES
Are commended by the Presi
dent 6(he l United States' and
lconjdediundreds
of lathers' and metiers as
Feedersof Large Families
ot nil rlt io','
' V "Pure Goods and Low
P5kel-ThaftuMa'n)K
White House Coifee, ,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour
Elk Brand Maple Syrup
Mivni ti7 .L'iiniv.io't ?d 1 t;s
"Preferred Stock" Canned
R "Vegetables' and Fruits; s'!
i'i;Jj av jEt,EtC. jvil "luo to )
A. Robertson,
Tbe 7thtrcct:0rocer.
itz' 'jlii "ni j 2v 3'torn IrJ
UA I I A, prop:
.Qpposit&SusDensio Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE
U jtJO fclo?, cd izjjra aitbntrioisrn to rihow KirJIob vi3v:.l M
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Nearly Opposite Sunnenslon Bridge
First Class Rigs of all Kinds
wax
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Oregon
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Secoiid-lland & J un Store
.. HIGHEST PRICE2.PAID FOB, SEP
I tOND-HAND O00D3, HIDES. JUNK
i METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC.
All kinds of Farm Implements and
Machinery. ,
Second-Hand Ooods Bdught nd;So1d
! KING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. i
Sugarman & Co.
m Of RED LINE Cough Cure 25 or 50c size
:ikt(! brii; .(.O nO J&VfinfiWff ad) sib ;-.t,ociM wid r
And we guarantee thiidtcdrLin'd pfeparttc6.olctn iU
g i viir-iuiiioii ,vt :MV"UtiUULil l jj
.)'j'ju: viuiat tun la p'MtfVMof O Hi'
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I ' 1 (' Mt U tau ykltl- M til i f ,H
Pbopbibtobs op tub
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7th St,
Meat
Market'
A. 0. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON