f 2 OREGON CITY -COURIER, FRIDAY, TULY 3. 1903. $ PEltSOXALS 2 t8896O3OaSOC0OOOB E. L. Johnson was in Silverton Tuesday on business. Mr, Erastus Smith who graduated at McMinnville college, is home. Mies Gertie Srmner, of McKee, is the guest ot Miss Anna Fis .er. N. R. Lang.of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co., is in San Fransisco on busiueps. Mies Marjorie Caufield left Tuesday afternoon for a two weeks' visit with friends at Salem. Kennith Latouretre his returned borne from the McMinnville college f"r hie summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs P. L Coleman, of Canny, were in Oregon Ciiy Tuesday iraneacting business. Mr. and Mrs W. P. Hawley left Saturday niuht for a two weekB' trip in the Yosenite valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lamont, of Portland, were the guests of relatives in Oregon City Sunday. Mrs. James Eintour, of Seattle, has been the guest of relatives in this city during the past week. Miss Veda Williams took part in the graduating exercises of the Mo . Miunville college Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Curry will leave this week for a brief outing at their (uunner home at Newport. Mr. and Mss.A E. Chapman return ed Saturday from a two weeks' bridal trip to the Sound country. MissLydia Biulingame, of Dufur, Oregon, was visiting friends in Oregon City the first of the week. Uncle Jacob Harless, .one of the oldest ami best citizens of Molalla, was id town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Loder attended the commencement exercises at Mo Minn vill? college last week. Mism beraldine fticUown came up from I'o; tland Tuesday moming and is vmiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mel" dTnm. Clma. Wilson, son of R. D. Wilson, is visitinv his father here. He has been n a surveying trip for the past two yeara. Mrs. Wallace Williams, of North Yakima, Wash , is the guest of her mother, Mrs 0. C. Williams of this tity. K. N. Hogan, who has been in this i'Hv for he past two or ihre weeks, left Monday morning for Yreka, CM., where he will takes position as clerk in a hotel. Miss May Wiehart left for Port lumi Tuesday morning, where she will viBit, for a week will) her sister, Mrs. II. li Thome. ' .Indge'Rvan went to Seaside last Sunday. ' The judge owns a cottage 'here and his family will go about the llrst of August. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Wiggins, of Portland, were Oregon City visitors Sun day, the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson. C. F. Moore a prominent physician of Nawhnrg, Oregon, was in Oregon City n Thursday visiting hts brother, Dr. j. ft. Moore, Dr. 0. F. was on his way home from the meeting ot the druggists f the state which had been hold on ihe mat neir Tim Dalle.. Mr. and Mrs. Mintagne, of Arling 'on, Or,, vinited the laiter's father, Mr. Motiluml .Sunday and Monday. They had been in Portland attendinu the (t, .Y. H. encaimiine"t. Mrs. Montague vas formerly Mrs Weed, and -was an Oregon City resident for about a year. tf. R. L ng and John Lwth waite, of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co, , are in California this week, funking up matters pertaining to the use foil for fuel in the mills. t is xaid rhat the t'ine U not lur distant when il will Liu used as fuel by the com pany. Must be Sold. Seven-room house and either one or t-to lots at corner of Eleventh and Madison Streets. Also one lot in Cen tral Addition. Inquire at residence or write P. 0. Box 307, Oregon City. 4t. The Same Old Story. J. A, Kelly relnten an rapwlnnoe similar to that which lim liniipiMipil In almost evorv nelnhbur howl In ihe Ualicil states and linn tieon told and rt"lit liy IhnusamU til otllcn. He v9i "Laat mimmvr I had an attack of (lyni)iilry 'and pnr rhMwl a bottle Ot OiaitilwrUtn'i Colic, Cholara Diarrhoea Keiimljr, which I used uncording to I'rvellom mi'l wllh eutlruly uulafau'tory rwulu. rfce Irniihln win controlled much quicker than fl.rmcr aitacks whn I uiiml other ranwllea." Mr. Kelly li a well known citizen of Uoudaraou, It. C. Jar tale hj O..A. lUnllu THE JOyTHATWXS I WTSII I wr a child again And frea from worldly carta, To gallop frea and wild acaio, Unmindful ot tha anarcai . , I wish that I might try again , '" To ie It I could hold ', ' A pleoa of mother'! pie again Upside down aa of old. And, starting at tha pointed ptao Xuat lot It aoaalo through, my face. I wish that I could fare afraln , F.ir f:'o:n the roar and whtr nd he a hoy out there nirain To xoftly plead with her. And wiim s'u cut the pie again And h:ir:drd rie a wedgo v I'd heave u heartfelt alKh again And. vvllli the Inines3 etlgo Insertod 111 Ihe pi('l or place. Just lt It ,r:le throturh my face. 0. K. Kiv in chit-ago KocorJ-llerald. "BreaKJn ihe ffebuj ojf "Death Gently This Is a true account of one person's Idea of "breaking the news gently." The cook, whose home was off in the country, appeared before the "powers above" with a letter in her hand. "I'll have to go home for a couple of days, mum," she sold. "My cousin's just written to me." And she handed over the crumpled bit of paper with en audible sniff. "Dear Mary," it ran, "you had better come home at once. Your father is very sick." And It continued with many par ticulars of the Illness. At the end was a postscript which, like the old Joke of a woman's P. S., had the pith of the matter. "So long as you'll be driving up from the village you may as well bring the undertaker along wllh you In the wag on." New York Times. A Helping: Hand. "Gracious," exclaimed the stranger In the west "what a cruel country this Is!" "How's thet, stranger?" asked the tough citizen. , "Why, I Just heard that a fellow was shot down here yesterday for lending a helping hand to a fellow mortal." "Lending a helping hand, did yen say?" queried the cowboy. "Why, I re member the case." "How was It?" "Alkali Ike wus a-playln' a poker game, an' he slipped three aces to his partner under the table. Of course somebody shot him for lendln thet sort of a holpin' hand!" Baltimore Herald. An Old Timer'a Declaration. The stage," remarked Mr. Storm lngton Barnes, "is not what It used to be." "I suppose you long for the good old days when people appreciated true art" "You misunderstand me. What I mean is that we didn't have electric lights and commodious dressing rooms and elaborate scenery as we have now. The stage isn't what it used to be, and I'm glad of it."-Washington Star. Restricted Activity. Little Roy, having on a pair of new shoes which fitted rather tight, said Impatiently: "Mamma, I don't like to wear new shoes." "Why, dear, do they hurt your feet?" asked his mother. "No," he replied, "they don't hurt, but my toes can't wink." Little Chron Me A Piece of Rope. "Jlgley's drumming up trade for a rope and twine house now." "Oee whizz! That accounts for it" "Accounts for what?" "When I met him on the street yes terday he asked me if I'd have a cigar. He must have given me one of his sam ples." Clipper. A Good Hxcuae. Teacher Why were you absent from school yesterday? Kid I was helpln' pa. I chaperoned him to de circus. He couldn't git to go no other way. New York American. ' Penalties of Groatnea. Crawford I suppose his fame has made him happy. Crabshaw Not quite. Ever since he became famous he has been worrying himself trying to originate a deathbed epigram to deliver as his last words. fuck. On Great Advantage. "nypuotlsui is a great thing, Isn't It?" "Yes," "admitted the demure young thing, "and it Is especially serviceable as an excuse when you are caught Jet ting a man kiss you." Chicago l'oet A Favorohla Critic, t "So you regard the success of your play as assured?" "To a certain extent" replied the au thor. "No one knows as much about it as I do, and It has made an enormous hit with me."-Washlngton Star. AU For Her. " Miss Tassay (coyly) And Just think! Last evening he suddenly caught me In his arms and kissed me. Miss Pepprey He ajways was a pood henrted fellow, and so unselfish! Indianapolis Sun. A Matter to Adjaat. Ike Kentucky courthouses should be made without doors. Jake Yes; It's rank cowardice to shoot an Innocent bystander from be hind a door. Detroit Free Tress. Conalderable to Say. "What does your wife say when yon come home late?" "Say, do you export me to reel oft a three volume serial at a moment's no-tlce?"-ri'oolilyn Kagle. Hardly Synonymous, Landlady Is your steak too rare? Jiew Boarder Well ?r I must 4 mlt li I'. h trli 'iirctv ' ' " We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands so em- phatically for perfect nutrition. a And yet in the matter of restor- $ ing appetite, of giving new ? strength to the tissues, especially f to the nerves, its action is that Z of a medicine. , " Send for free sample. 0 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist., S 49-4"5 I'earl Street, New York. L 50c.andi1.ooi all druggist. For Sale. For sale cheap a second-hand 10 home, power eneine.one boiler feed pump. In quire at Oregon City Machine Shop. VT ANTED board and room in private family at Oregon City. Adress A. 16 Courier. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan tc you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattels. John W, Lodkk, at-torney-at-law, Oregon City. For alazv liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They invigorate the liver, aid the digestion, regulate the bowels aad pre vent bilious attacks. For sale by O. A. Hard ing. . Your Banking ? No matter how small, No matter how large, ZbeBank of Onqon C7p Will give it careful attention. This mes sage applies to the men and the women alike. THE MORNINd TUB cannot be enjoyed iD a hitsin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of detective plumbin 'besting apparatus. To have both put, .n thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is, done by F. C. CADKE Wilbclm CeUFjcuse.. Best Meals in the Ci S5c. Room and Board by the Week .$5.73 and $4.00 Saloon in Connection Sixth and Wain St., Oregon City, Ore. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not bo deceived by those who ad vertise a f (50.00 r?ewing Machine for f20.00. Thiskind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to f 18.00. WK MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Hewing Machines. The Double Fc?l combined with other strong jHdnts makes the New Home the best Bewiug Machine to buy. showing the dlf ferent stylos of wo manufacture nmt prices beforo purchasing THE NEW BOMB SEWING MACHINE 60. OftftNaC, ktASS. Union Sq. N. Y, Chicago, I U., Atlanta, Go., St. Louis,Mo., Dallns,'rex.,Sau Frauolsoo, Cat FOR SALE BY j C.S. CRANE. Agent, I 350 Morrison St., PORTLAND, ORE I , 111 I I I ti I ri Get its Once get the habit of trading at Michael's and you'll never trade anywhere else. Its a habit you'll like when you become accustomed to it once you commence trading with us we'll keep you for keeps,' Smartest Clothing :: The eminently masterful showing of these best, beautiful clothing has made this "The" highly esteemed mecca for Men's and Boy's ClothingWe have been digging into the clothing stock industriously ferreting out, shifting out all broken lines no use holding on to small lots. The commotion has brought some rare values to the surface. The oppurnity is now at hand to purchase you a suit much less the Regular Price This opportunity is worthy of your investigation. Swell Footwear ....... Many beautiful lasts perfect lastsattract the eye of Orthopedic $3.50 Shoes - "Red Are Smart M. MICHAEL 1 THE COBWEB I' Oregen City's Leading Wine House All thejleading brands of Cal- p, S) forniaJkWines keDt in stock. & ' . I uume anu see us. g t.M BMMUT Jjj $2Qfi Padishah Non-Magnetic Nickel Silver Cast Fully Guaranteed For sale by ALL JEWELERS niuntrated Booklet aa request, ehowlag COLORED FANCY T)IAT3 The New England! w&m bo. Fedorlte Waterbiii7, Con a. Cincet- NewYork, Cblcafo, 911 rruciKi. Rough and Dressed LUMBER Dlx Brothers f Scbubtl, Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Yellow Fir Lumber cut out of the best tim ber and furnished at reasonable prices : : : ; Liferent to Order on Snort Mice. Write or call. Dix Brotbtrs, Scbubtl, Or Choicest Meats AT R. Petzolds Meat Market New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty Opposite Canfleld Block ORKGON CITY Price I Jeweled! Mo" I ft ' nans N kL'J II 1 'TO has stood tha test 25 years. AviTJga ArjMjaJ Sales battles. t.fc!i orr.t-A nf r-r.;-'-:- - ,A : wotaes, ioo5 tt:j record v m-z- ev ; -. That Habit a Grackerjack SUCCESSOR TO M. MICHAEL si ni 150 As long as they Ias we Of RED LINE Cough Cure Condition Sarsaparilla i . Or ' " A CUP FREE m And we guarantee the Red Line preparations. $5 rUADHJAM 9. uiinnsTnn Are You Going to Build? Do you use Lumber ? We want to furnish y ou We are located near the Eldorado School House, near the postoffice of Carus. We have a good mill, are cutting lumber out of the best yellow fir. Can fill your order on short notice for any kind of lumber If you need lumber don't fail to write to us or come to see us. It will pay you ' Slurges Brothers, Carus, Oregon. Oregon City Second-lland & Junk Store HIGHEST PHICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND GOODS, HIDE3.JTJXK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. All kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold RING TH0NE 416 FOR JUNK. Sogarman & Co. 4 ?TS3?-i-Tap 1 sanf . Grove's Tasteless riiill Tn? of ci-r-i L?xsi io vcy ? f w .s 1 '.o ;.. xl c.r Grove : the well dressed man. Star" Brand Shoes Best values all prices Cups Freef will give with each bottle .... 25 or 50c size Powders . 25c size 1.00 size cut price 60c M Pn CUT-RATF uu, DRUGGISTS Brown & Welch Pbopriktobs of thb Meat Market 7th St, A. 0. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON Do You Use Shingles? If you do, let us supply your needs.' We have an up-to-date t mill, located five miles east of Molalla and two miles from ' Meadowbrook, with , all the. , . . latest and best equipments; ?' I; Lane's automatic machinery. We cut our shingles from the very finest cedar and turn out as good shingles as there are Intheworld. Our prices are - ' ' s low as the lowest.- We want your trade. Mall orders promptly tilled. Ball Single Co., Be s molalla. On. D. L. Trullinger Manufacturer of lillllilftPI' 1 1 A large stock of of all kinds of ? I llrVikor 1 i -u.ni Kept constantly on hand: PHroc trr.,. a 1 V UNION MILLS, ORE. ov&r One end a mt Wn " . -fc ' s f KLiw S'iC