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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 1903. Before Buying Your Sun and Ammunition See the new stock of guus at the Oregon City Bicycle & Gun Store Recently opened at McKittrick's old stand New Shot Guns, from $6.00 up " Rifles 3.50 up " Revolvers " 1.50 up Gun Cases " .75 up Hunting Coats " 1.50 up Shell Vests, Cleaning Rods, Crimpers, Etc., at prices that.are right. Guaranteed Hunting and Pocket Knives. A full line of ammunition for Rifles and Revolvers. Shot-Gun Shells in stock and loaded to order any shot any powder. You Get What You Order and You Know It Is Loaded. Gun and Bicycle Repairing a Specialty Work Guaranteed LAMB & SAWYER 6th and Main Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON J PERSONALS Mra. A. Farr left Monday for a two weeks' vieit at Salem and Mehama. Mies Anna Penman, of New Era, waa transacting business in Oregon City Tneeday. Mr. and Mm. J.T. Evans, of Mulino, were transacting business in Oregon City Wednesday. Mru. Itento en'ertaineda few of her friend at tea last Friday afternoon. A very enjoyable time was pasted. D. F. Warner, of Currinsville, no tifies us to send bis paper to Silvei ton, an he is now a resident of tbat place. -J'.ia, tieorKe W. Bibee and Miss Elbe! Graves left last Saturday for Sberi dun wb; re they remained over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ringo and fam ily, of Clarke, were visiting Mr. and ilra. ti. W. Grace last Saturday and Sunday. ' - Mrs. Jobn Hendrekg, of Carlton, wai tbe guest of ber sister, Mrs. Wil. Ham Galloway, Sunday. She returned home Monday. Dr. 0. S. Beamaun has permanently located in the Willamette buildine, op posite the post office, where be can bel found at all times. Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury, of Portland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Barlow, for reveral days past, re' turned to ber home Tuesday. Mrs. L. P. Green, of Lincoln, Mar ion county, was tbe guest of her uncle, J. S. Puidam, last week. Mrs. Green went from here to Whatcom, Wash., to viFit friends. Max Telford, an employe of the Snoiualmie Falls electric poer plant, is tbe gmiBt of triends in this city. Mr, Telford is tailing a hunt in tbe valley while here. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clark left M'UuliW i.T North Uond. Mr. Clark is Buporiiiiiiiuleut oi the woolen mills there. Mrs. Clark w'U remain with her husband during the w inter. Ira Dickey and bis nephew, Victor Dickey, of Dickey's Pannes, passed thnnicli Oregon City last Friday on their way to Grant county, wuere tney will remain two or throe weeks on pleas me bent. They went up the Columbia by loat as far as Celilo where they took passage on the train to Sbaniko, From Bhaniko the remainder of the jou'uey was made by wagon. The elder Mr. Dickey has been a resident of Clackamas county for the past 411 years, and though living within ten miles of Barlow station says ho has never seen Harlow. In all that time he has been to Oanby but once, though Oanby is bis nearest place of business. II bad never seen the Columbia river until he made his trip, though living within thirty miles of it. The Dickeys are prominent democrats, of the Mnlulla precinct. SENT TO MEW FIELDS. Rev. W. S. Or mm Goes to Astoria While Rev. Wood Comes Here. MrB. Krumm, of Portland, was in Oregon City durin? the week visiting her daughter, Miss Besse Krumm. John 0. Bradley who has been out with a surveying party in Eastern dabo1 for tbe paet four months, returned home on last Thursday looking as fine as a two-year-old. He is enamored with the fine climate of that part of Idaho, and says that he has been purely on a water diet for. tbe past three months, and he looks it. Hon. E. D. Olds, the bridge builder of Clackamas county, who has his office in tbe'Stevens' block, returned on Wed nesday from Cathlamet, Wash., where he put in a bid on the construction 'of a bridge for tbe county court of that county. Mr. Olds' bid was tbe lowest but all bids were rejected by the court, as they claimed they were all too high. Mr. Olds has built more bridges in this part of the world than any man who has lived in these parts in many a day. Additional Local. A marriage license was issued Wednes day to LydiaLivesay and Edw. Cleveng er. The Presbyterian Y. P. S. O. E. willl give an entertainment and social at Sbively's ball Wednesday, Oct. 21. The Daughters of the King of the Episcopal church will give one of their popular socials at Willamette hall, Hallowe en, Uct 31. Mrs. Willey, the wife of Adolnh Wil ley, tbe telephone man.died at Universi ty Park Wednesday night. Cause of her ailment not learned. Herman Vorpahl. a prominent citizen of Oanby, and MrB. Rebekah E. Seeley, were married by Rev, K. Hammond in this city Wednesday afternoon. J. K Walker, a resident of this coun ty, anived from North Bend. Coos county, this week. He has bought property there and will return with bis family. P. B. Jones, of this city, was scalded in a collision between the pony engine on tbe new road being built on the East side of the river by tbe O. W. P. & Rail way Company, last Wednesday. Jones is in tbe Good Samaritan hospital. Ed. Shaw, the night policeman, was agreeable surprised lHt Wednesday evening by a host ot friends win poured into bis residence on t tie hill and pre (tented him and his wife with a beauti. ful glass set. The occasion was tbe 15th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw's wedding, or their crystal wedding. Policeman Ed L. Shaw was notified Wpiltipflitnv niirlit. I lint a. nninhpr nf Rrrtull boys were aiding t a Chinese melon patch in the vicinity of Green Point and be immediately went to tbat place with eMii.tf Ittlrna anil P.'tl iiamnn Nntllit.t About a dozen boys were arrested with the stolen fruit on them. They were lodged a jail and later released with the admonition to be good and keep out of melon patches in tbe future. Tbe district conference in session last week at Salem has assigned Rev. W. S. 1 Grimm, who has for the past two vears presided rer the destinies of tbe Methdoist flock in this city, to Astoria and Rev. Henry Wood has been assum ed to this charge. Tbe following ministers have been assigned to the Salem district, several of tbe churches of which are in Clackamas county : Salem district Beaverton, S F Clemo ; Brooks, J M Seveuey; Canby, J L Stratford ; Clackamas and Oswego, A 0 Brackenburg, Cornelius, V. B Wilkins; Dayton, R T Dunlayj Dilley and La Fayette, J G Alford; Forest Grove, LF Belknap; Hillsboro, E F Zimmerman; ; Highland and Clarks, supply; Lincoln. D II Leach ; Marquam.CA Stockw 11; McMinnville, 0 L Hamilton; Nebalem and Bay City, Wilford Smith ; Newberg, Hiram Gould; North Yamhill, W B Moore; Oregon City, J Henry Wood;' Salem. First church, W H Eppe; Salem j Leslie, W 8 Gordon ;Sellwood, C A Lewis i Silverton, E B Lockhart; Tillamook, A ' J Hollingsworth ; Viola, supply ; Wood-, burn, S H Greenleaf, D A Waiters, pre-! siding elder. - ! Rev. Grimm is a young man who has done a good work in the religious field in Oregon City and . there are many . people, both in and out of his congrega- I tion who are loth to see bim leave and hope that he will be equally successful : in bis new field of labor. Rev. Wood comes highly recommended, having formerly presided over the Methodist church at North Yakima, Washington. BAPTIST MEETINGS NEXT WEEK Oregon Baptists will meet in Oregon City next Monday and will continue in se sion five days. The meetings which will beheld here are, The OregonjBaptist Ministers' Conference, the Oregon Bap tist State Convention, the Oreuon Bap tist Young Peoples' Union, the Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society and The Women's Baptist Home Missionary Society. The program was outlined in these columns last week. Leading Baptist divines from all over the state will be present as will many members of ibe church from outside counties, and altogether a very large number is ex pected to attend. . GKT8 RAISE OF SALARY. ' The Rev. Dr. Gibbony, of Spoaane, Washington, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of Oregon City, recently received a call to a Presbyter ian church in Indiana an tendere I bis resignation to his Spokane congregation, who, by a vote of 120 to 18, refused tj accept his resignation and unanimously agreed to raise his salary from $'2000 to $2400. COliGREGATIONAMST MEETING CLOSES. The Oongregationalist convention which was in session as we went to press last weak, aajourntd Thursday evening. The large number of ministers and dele gates who were in attendance departed for their Beveral homes. Resolutions were adopted thanking the people of Oregon City for hospitality during the meeting. The next convention will be held in Portland. Mountain View. rcqon Citi)NacbineSbo PHILIP BUCKLEIN. PROP. Having First-class Machinery Doing First-class Work Kivps in Stock a Line Slutting and Pulleys, New and cecond Haiul. Also Engine and Saw Mill Machinery COGOCK-"- oooacrt..xar-.KJCKHXKQaaa DO YOU WANT A RIG Or a horse or anything pertaining to a first class livery stable. If you do Gross & Moody the liverymen, will furnish it to you at a rea sonable figure from their barn near the depot. First-class service. Priver furnished if required. GROSS & MOODY & Gross We have Gold Filled (h watches like this for 13.00 Not a cheap gold-plated watch but, a watch that is guaranteed to wear for 20 years, and it is fitted with a reliable movement of Watham or Elgin make. We have others at $16.00, $20.00 and $25.00 If yon are thinking of buying a watch you ought . to learn all about our watches, especially the gold filled watches, as these are as pretty as solid gold, will wear the same and are much stronger. We have them in all sizes and in large variety of pat-3 S3 terns and we would be pleased to show you how they are made. Wedding Gifts F-ZS3 i Solid Silverware. Small, Medium, and Expensive pieces. Spoons, Forks, Ladles as low as $1.50. Set of tea spoons at $4.00, some larger piecec$8 and $10. i In Cut Gla&S we have LIBBEY'S and several other makes. , Small pieces nicely cut for $2. Larger ones for $3 and $5 and as high as $20. I 847 RoqerS BrOS Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles and many fancy pieces. Our prices are right on these goods. We just received another shipment direct from the factory. We take pleasure in calling your attention - to the fact that our Opticle Department is now equal to any in the State. Dr. H. J. Ingersoll of Cleveland, Ohio., who is a competent opti cian, has taken charge of this department. urmeister & Andresen The Oregon "City Jewelers Classified Advertisements. Wanted Boys ai d girls. Woolen Mills, Oregon City Apply at Wedding bells are reported as in the near future. Sickness has again entered this peace ful burg. Mrs. Craig and Miss Hattie Ringo are both seriously ill. Frank llingo has gone to Eastern Ore gon for a two weeks' visit. Nxt Sunday, Oct. 11, the Mount View Sunday school will have a rally day for the beginning of a New Year. Evau Williams has gone to the Hot Springs for his health and his wife, Mrs. Clara Williams and daughter, are stay ing with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Kly, during Mr. Williams' absence, g Mr. Dixon has sold his farm and they ave possession last week and are now Mving with their eon, Elmer, who has built a new barn and will keep a horse and buggy. J. W. Oraig and family will move into E. Story's house near the United Brethren church, as 60on as Mrs. Craig is able. Mr. Vanover and family, of Maple Lane, have moved into the Giuther house. Mrs. Clara Williams is on the sick list this week. John T Frsncis, who went to Klon dyke or Dawson, last March, returned home thiB week well pleaded with his trip. Frank Saner, who went with him, expects to remain in Alaska all winter. Elwood Frost is at home again hav ing returned home Tuesday evening. Mist) Ntta Pierce is attending school in Portland. She is taking a course in stenography. Improvements are still going on iti th s little burg. F. A. Ely is having his "ew wood shed painted and new walks mavie. J. , Ciirrin is building a new side walk on the Ikckart pioperty. He. will also give his bam a cunt of paint next week. Hunting birds Beem to be the order il the day. Mr. Snger, of Clarkts, was the gtnst of J - M. Uillt tt Wednesday mornini. Sauna. Wanted. Wanted a good boy at Schrader's bakery. Apply at once. Wanted SitiiHtion as clerk by a lady who has had several years experience. Wanted To buy 15 to 20 acres of land within 8 miles of Oregon City. Address 'Granger," care of Courier office, Ore gon City Fruit Trees, Rpses Berryplants, orna mentals. Inquire C. VV Swallow, Ore gon City 18-2m. For Sale A few dozen half-lilood S, C. Brown Leghorn pullets, just begin ning to lay. For price, etc., inqui'e of A. J. Lewis, Maplo Lane. Post office, Ely, Or. Money to Loan 7 pt-r cent interest hI lowed on money left w'th me In loan. Plineipal with accrued interest returned upon demand. Abstracte furnished. G. B. Dihick, Attorney-at-law, Oregon City, Ore. Lost Silver bracelet, betveen Beaver Creek store anil Sbively's opera bouse, on Saturdav, September 2dth. It had 8 silve bangles, 2 gold banleR and on ne Canadian dime. Findero pleat-e leave at Courier office and receive suit able reward Strayed Tn Angora goats from the ranch ot.lohn Buckholz at Salmon post office in Clackamas county, On gon. In the lot were nine does and one hue. Three of the band carried hells. The finder of the s dd uoats pill please to no tify me and I will send for same and amply reward will be paid. John Buck boll, Clackamas county, Oregon. Your Banking? No matter how small, No matter how large, the Bank of Oregon City Will give it careful attention. This mes sage applies to the s men and the women alike. oo9otaooeooocecooooso2Ca S Positive Statement I Huntley Bros., Druggists, are 1 5 agents for Oregon C. for X KellcttVs Oil of Eden j Sweet Shtrlts of Eden Do You Want to Yawn? Forkt cold sniTortiiff. Aching In the bones lack of etu.K', hulii,-he,nnl firoiit ileuressiim? Those 8vmiumin nuiy be folloyed by violent liead a'ches. IiIrIi fever, extreme nervousness, a con ilitiun known as malaria. Herbine cures i(. Take it betoro tbe i!iea!-e gets a fnlr hold, though It will work a cure in anv sluue, J, A. Hopkins, Manchester, Kan., writes: - "I have used your great medicine. Herbine, tor sevi re 1 years. There is nothing belter for malaria, chills and fever, headache, billioMsness: and for a blood- tmriivini; t-'iuo, there is uothina as good." 60.' al Charman A Co. For the lctest novelties in all kinds of laces and dress trimmings there is no store in Oregon City like the Fair. They sell men's underwear at the Fair at Rediculously low prices considering the values. An investigation will prove the truth of both the above statements. The Fair Store WW. ROBINSON, Prop'r. 1 THE COBWEB 1 i 1 & Oregon City's Leading Wine House $ ft - All the leading brands of Cal- sj & fornia Wines kept in stock. g Come and see us. it I E. A BRADY I Mothers. Who would keep their children in good health, should Wfctch for the tlrst symptoms of worms, and remove, them with White's Cream Vermis fuge. It is the ehiMrens' best tonic. It gets dis gest'on at work so that their iood does them good, and they urow up healthj and strong. 2jo at Lharraan & Co. w Vw b I1 Urn III. ! M:' . THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed iu a buain of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put ui thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is done by p. C.GADKE Remedies that will positively cure any case of Rheumatism, no matter how severe or how long standing. In case anyone is not cured, the California Co-Owative Medical i Company, of Oakland, will refund 1 the purchase price. i Call at Huntley Bros, for free booklet. j Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Awroge Aivnual Sales vs? One and a HaSt t potues. voes tms record of ner : nei o you ? No Cure, No ray. LndiKte wua every bottle S JV, v..i fftVge of Crove's H'ack Root, Liver Pilis. -- - ''""' r vxsBmzmzz ZK.U mmsr PS with TAYMP'C EXPECTORANT . . An aunoso imauibie remedy for dis eases of the Throat, and Lungs, known 85 used the world over for . il suuvai m Vjtriiiui y . '? L,,i w.t.(