OREGON, CITY .COURIER-FRiDAYr -TUNE 19, 1903. THE STORE NOTED FOR GOOD GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. txpa nston PRAWING TO A CLOSE HOUSEKEEPERS' WEEK ;., ' Before Winding Up Our., -' " We wish to give the housekeepers one grand benefit that will remain green in their memory for years to come. ; v ' ".. r It will pay you to lay jin; a year's supply at least In Table1 Linens Towels'-Napkins IWeling Late Curtains Tapestry' Portiers llankets Quilts Comforters' Draperies"' or Table' Covers or Ctuch Covers. c Be ante ni tme some it? this week, the sooner the better - ' : 1 ' - Bazaar Patterns- Reduced to 10 cents ! i v ' ' Mcallen & McDonnell "& t RNER THIR AND MORRISON m m LOCAL VXWS ITEMS All trimmed bate reduced at Mrs. H. T. Bladen. Wilson & Cooke is ill sell you a mower for40. We are doling out our stock of jhoei at coit. Red Front. Go to Wilson & Cooke if you want to buy a eickle grinder.. ,( Cut ra'e prices at Moore's pharmacy on Seventh Street. Children's day we generally observed by special program by all the churches last Suudax. ; If you want to buy the best of tin and steel enameled ware, go to Wilebn & Cooke. Dr. J. B. Moore, office at the drug store on Seventh street on the hill. Phone Main 1541 The Forresters will install officers July 3rd. As many members as can, are requested to be present. . The final eighth grade examination for the Bthool year were held Wednesday and ThuBday. Mrs. Tom Miller,who received a stroke of paralysis some time since, is still critically ill at her home on the hill. Mrs. E. A, Miller continues quite Jll at Salem.' Colonel Miller1 has bean at her bedside much of the time during the past week. Girl wasted for gtaaral hoese work. Good wages paid for com patent help. In quire at iiolr dence. Hats and flowers, Mrs. Bladen's.' greatly reduced at , Go to Wilson & Cooke for garden toola, such as hoes, rakes, etc., --. Do you want to buy wire fencing? If 89 no to Wilson & Cooke. , , Furnished "'housekeeping rooms for rent.v Apply to'John Sehram.' fc , f V " ' i T ..... Cups and mirrors free at Charman & Co.'s Drug Store. See their adv; Money to loan at fix per aunt. J. J. Cooks, Oregoa. City, Oreisen. y A Beatie -i Beatia, Dentists, Weiskard, building, rooms 16, 17 and 18. Seleftt your hats while , the stock " is large. Everything reduced at Mrs. Sladen's. Children's day will be observed at the Baptist church next Sabbath evening. The public is invited. Contracts are putting in bids on the new work on Jackson street. The bids will be opened next Monday. If you want to buv a mower or hay rake, get prices at Wilson & Cooke be fore you buy ; you will save money. Rev. William Kraxberger, of Marion Springs, Mich., is at Macksburh, on a visit to his parents and brothers. He wilt preach a sermon at German church Sunday J una 21, at 10 a. m . On account ot the absence of . Rev. Craig, who is at tending the camp meet ing at Teazle Creek there will be no services at the Methodist church South at Ely ville on next Sunday. - - A Sunday school Dicnic will be held maa'a cigar atore or resi- at Liberal at the Wright's springs picnic and both lh QUALITY AND FR.SCS will be Right' ft - 1 tt) y If there should be more than oas kmd of it, you wiJl find these various kinds 19 BddiovMltheplieluJS" : tjj here' a!d eaeI "nd is SOid for what it is and ati tka right price. Our business has grow to its present volume by selhag the BEST GOODS at a little lower price rjra tian other stores. Our constant aim in all our buying and selling is to maintain the ITI quality and lower the prices, b , . , , . ,, 1 ' rV ' John J. Cooke sold the Dan Williams' place last WaJneoday to Mr. KauOuian for the mm of $320 ), The place is on the Highland road three and one half miles Irom Oregon City and consists of 34 acres. " V-'. C Frank Wclhh. who mad his fir-t an. pearance here last eeasun, as one pf the 1 tV! stars l'f Sweeney and Alvid j's uiinstrels, j la uie premier specially aru t of the Allen. Coy and his songs were well receivod at eveiy performance. The Ladies Aid society of the Fresbj terian church will give a chicken pie supper at the Y. M C. A, hall on the evening of Fiiday, June 2(jth fiom 5 till 9 All are invited to .attended. 2t. In the school eltction at :the Irojvn school liuu, dittriut Js'o 61, nVtrNew Era, Monday evening, Cjilbeii Randall was chosen as ihe new director. By a vote of 13 to 14 (one V )in being thrown out) the resignation of K.chard Dundas was demanded. This was the resulti f , RK fractioral ftaht in the diftri t, and is i n ' LjJ lv-,e enly divided tion. In the deathnotice of Mrs. Elizabeth j Rowe, published in a recent isue of ! tne Uourier, was stated that Mrs. Rowe was born in Philadelphia. This is a lYj mistake. Mrs. Rowe first saw the litrht ! r 1 day on ship board comiig over from Engand, It was further stated fiat Mrs. Rowe had lived with her daughter in Oregon City for the past ten years, when she had only with her for ten months., ;:, . . . The Oregon Oiiy Toilet Soap. Manu facturing company is a new firm doing business on the West Side. 1 he pro moters are . Messrs O'Malley and Wurster. '. Mr. Wurster has been in the soap business for a any years, having worked at tfi hueinets through .Austra lia aid New Zealand. They propose to enlarge, their tstabliahnient on the West Ride as uecesutT deminds, The snap they are waking is of a hiuh quality, free from any Impurities. The Courier witthes them abundant aacces in their undertaking. ' At th home of the bride in Oregon City Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, I Cv Miss Betta Fouts and Mr. A. B. Lamont I j were united in muirimony. The wed- fcvl ding ceremony was performed by Rev. ' U P. K. Hammnod, of the Episcopal ffl church. The bridesmaid was Miss Clara JyW Warner, and Mr. Robert Bonnett.of Mil- V naukie, waB best man. The biide is the Wj accomplished di ugliter of Mr. and Mis. JY T. W. Fouts, of this cit'.who hat a host gjg rf admiring friei.ds here. The gioorn is FVjj a prominent youi g business man of . 2tvji Portland. 'The new ly mated couple will j lfj make their future home in that city. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ESS Notice ts herfhv giTon that the nnrtersWneil adminlstrntor of the estate of Elizabeth 81 andr. ! stUI det;.'Hoci, hflH Died his final report In tho county 1 Li J court of ClirkamsB cnuuiy, Oiegmi, and the tMil said court nan K't Mondny, July Mm. 10U3, ht ' I f I the'h our of 10 o'clock p. m of said dayatihe courthouse in O.neon Ciiy, Oresron. aa the lime andplacefor lienritR anyand nil cihjftitions to said final report, ana to nis nual dlactlurt'i' u ad ininistraior of said etal. U. . UOiLi..-. Paled June 17. 1903. - ; Administrator of the Kstate of Kli?,al)rth Shandy, Deoeased. Robert A. Milieu & O. B Knx. i Attorneya 'or Adlmnistrator. First Publication, Jun,19. r , Laat Publication. July 17.; ' . i : ; 'j ' : jtot Huntley s S 9 Sudden! Summer Sickness ti You make ro mistake by taking recipes and prescriptions to Moore's Pharmacy. Accuracy, skill, pure drugs and right prices. j Company A., O. N. G., gave one of their famous smokers Monday evening. A large attendance was present and a general good time was enjoyed'. St. John' j Catholic church held a lawn fete last Saturday evening. Refresh, ments were served, consisting of ice -cream, cake and other delicacies. A large crowd was present. , The funeral of Miss Mary Russell will teh'ldat Teazle Creek net Sunday morning. If rot the most elegant store it is a noted fact that they are selling goods, the cheapest at the Racket Store of any store in Oregon City. That's right, and it's no josh either. A. T. Thomson's bargain store, (sleevelets summer vents, 10c. 12'c. Elaborately lace trimmed 19c, 25o." Black Lawn 12c, Organ lie 13. Nun'a Veiling 15c yd, Special Values. Wilson & Cooke carry" a complete line of all kind of farming Umplemeuts.'sucb. as plow, harrows and cultivitori. Also hay tools of all kinds, such as hay forks, carries and pulleys. ' - - The Courier effice desires to acknow ledge the present last Sunday of ahand- aome baaet of Ganby ptrawberries IromW.B. Stafiord. Tbeb-rnes were line, weighing about fourteen to the pound. Oregon strawberries are world beaters. ' ' l The Yt unc People's Society of the Presbyterian church will give an enter tainmtnt in pantomime ; at the opera house about the hrst oE July. An excel lent program lias been arranged and a good entertainment will be given. .; A delightful evening waspent by, the Mert'y Dancing club at Canemah park last t riday. The club gave one of their lamous dances and a large crowd )( folka attended and tripped, the iltuitas tic till a late hour. A number of parties from Portlapd were down .and ptrtici: pated in tho festivities Philip Wakeman died at the residence of Ed Andrews at iails- view Sunday morning at the age of 45 years. He leaves a wife and one daughter, who live at Helena, Mont. The funeral was beld from the Iresidence of Mr. Andrews Tuesday afternoon and the interment was in the Masonic cemetery..' ., , Thunder reverberated '-orer theWil lamette valley on last Sundaytafteruoon and lightning plaved across the face of the black clouds which hung over the Cascade mountains It was a lovely set ting to the close ot a beautitul summer day,. To the native of the Willamette both thunder and lightening is more or lesB ef a curiosity and brines with ita coming an! going terror and dread. George Williams was found dead in his bed -near Caoby last Saturday night Coroner Holman was summoned and beld an icqnest. The verdict of the coroner's jury was to the eff net that de ceased came to his death from Datura causes. It was thought at first that sus' picioos circumstanced surrounded the death. The deceased was about 70 ;At this season; there, Is always the danger from sudden attacks of stom ach and bowel troubles. It Is best to be well' prepared to prevent ser ious, results' ,by having always at hand'a bottle of . . . ! ' Squibb's Cholera Mixture It Is the best remedy we have found in our many years of drug store ex" perience for the quick relief and cure of colic, cramps, cholera mor bus, dysentery and ordinary diar rhoea. It is pleasant and may be taken by young or old. Your money back if it fails to give satisfaction- 25 Cents ,i V V Get. your boy a Brownie Camera Two Sizes, $ 1 .00 and $2.00 We te'ach hoys and f Iris to take pictures without . charge. Come In and talk It over., Trusses rt of m r To-Day g ' A truss is an important appliance Ka and It is obvious that constant effort Oj will be made for its improvement. , . . . . ', -.'JkI . Every year does bring (some im- fjj provements, and wearers of trusses f") should haVc the' benefit, of them ' In our stock we endeavor to pro- it Our long experience in fitting IjH trusses enables us to judge the value WJ of new ideas and our stock is there fore an ideal one. We guarantee our trusses to fit Sis and to stav fitted. vide all that Is practical as well as new. Never too hot or too busy or Loo tired to try to please every Customer nunuey . nmin i8rs;. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS We take Cana dian money at. Pa.r- ' 8-pago Fashion Sheet for July free for asking grounus June Li, ac iu a. m. A pro gram will be rendered consisting of tongs, speaking, recitations and dla logues. Ail are invited to attend and bring naBketB, Fred Hoyle was given five dava in the city jau lor oeggtng on me itreets wed Wm. Johnson and G. Laih vera arraiened charaed with disorderlv conuuet, Deiore ciiy recorder Uurry, Johnson was released on $10 bail which he promntlv jumped and Lash was fined IIJ. John Kraxbers'r. of Macksbure. lost a valuable horse recently. Cn examina tion Dy ine veterinary surgeon it was discovered that the animal had been given a dose of strychnine. Mr. Krax hereer has offered a reward of 2S for information leading to the d teation of the guilty part.es. Superintendent J. C. Zinser delivered an address to the people of Eagle Creek last Friday evening on the subject of school consolidation. A larae crowd was out and listened attentively to the addreei. A committee was appointed to meet with the Currinsvilie school the following Saturday evening. , Last Sunday mornine a ' team belong ing to S. J. Vaughan got entangled in their harness while making a turn at the corner of Main street and railroad avenue and both horses fell ,in such a manner they could tot arise, v A crowd soon collected which offered all kinds of advice but. the harness had to -be cat before tbe team could be! released. Save some small breakages in the rig and the cutting of the harness there waa no damage done. , , At the home of Mrs! Chan 'Can field in Orecon City, there was adelit-hful nartv .laat'Fnday. evening when Mrs.- T. B. Heard s boy's class of Sunday Srhool children and Mrs. Caniield's nitl's class were-entertained;1 A'guesmng contest assisted the younesters fit passing the ev-nlng pleasantly.- Gilbert Charters won -first -prise for' boys and., May (M-range nrsi prize ior gins, various in nocent pariies were indulged in and lunch wasseived.' ' - - 1 ' ' -'I - , ' ' x t- ' ' -'' , " ' " . Mrs. W. H.. Foerner , was killnd n Ta. cuiun. iai oaiuruay Dy neing etrucK Dy a train, ene. was sitting oft the .railroad track when the enamt :strnok -.UBr. in. stantly killing her. .Mrs.. Foerner was formerly Miss Hester Robb.' of this citv. and was a sister to Mrs. Fiederick Pain- . - t J-t I mi ter, oi vanetuan. ine remains were snipped here tor burial Tuesday and the funeral services were . condnatd at the home of thesisUr The remains were interred in the Canemah cemetery." The Allen Stock Company, wbicL is making a week's stand in this city, is from almost every standpoint the best show that has appeared here for many months. .The characters are well cast, be ng very evenly balanced. Notwith standing the fact that the opening nights were very stormy, good crowds attended which have increased with the week. The music furnished by the or chestra is much better than is geneaally furnished. Tonighf'A Fair Rebel" will be played. This is a stirring war daama and one of tl.e best slays on tbe pro gram. Saturday night "A Black Heifer" will be the attraction. Saturday after noon there will be a matinee for ladies and children. Admission to the mati , ... -.. i.-. i .-. i I , m ki NU UU Ua t 1MIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII J ; n i in ill ii mi ii hum i i it 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i m 1 1 1 mii ii il 1 1 i ' - II I III I II I II 1 1 1 1 1 II III! I llll 1 - . i' ! I I lllllllll' -V.mll Ae sm.mm -. . till I III 111 all other 5c cigars j! V ;j: .;: ; Jp00 A cigar 'that has. the same face" value as a nickdl'and;' ! I pays you full interest in solid satisfaction arid real enjoyment. Sl '.. Mi-tir'-hx, tarn- -41&diM . '1 .v years old. nee 15 and 25 cents