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About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
OREGON CITY COURSER, FfliDAY, DECEMBER 4 1903, Beckers BoPULARCNE PRICE HATTERS a CLQTMB Largest clothiers in the northwest, southwest cor. fourth and morrison. Headquarters for frfajfrfay; to! I WE RECOMMEND EARLY BUYING Tie 5tocAw are wow complete' and shopping may he done now with more convenience than later. We have made special efforts to secure ALL THE NEWEST STYLES and most superior makes, and our patrons will find the selections UNUSUALLY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE Among the many gifts suitable for men are Neckwear, Fancy Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Pajamas, Shirts, Collars, Cuff's, Etc., Hats, Smok ing Jackets, Bath Roles, Traveling Bags, Dress Cases, Toilet Sets, Umbrellas, Canes. Frank Busch HOUSEFURNISHER wis mm mUm mm mmtcW : aVrr: T-C- iSSr",S.$Vifl " Wr-iC -" ' 1 1 iKn 3 1 frrr tV ICS iMiMiiiiiiiio wi iiiaiw, 5 ' 1 bub raiium rami raw. wmiaiii:!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!N!i'isrfi-' . te&r m fell' Notice to Cash Buyers Our Nw and complete line of Toys wil be sold AT COST It is our intention not to carry any more toys in the future, and we therefore want to make a clean sweep. Come early and see what you can get for your money. Inside each pound package of I will be found a FREE game. 1 60 different games. All new. At Your Qrocer'f. MOLALLA. Another Thanksgiving has come ard (rone and is numbered as a thing of the pabt. Everything passed oflftle.re quiet, iv. There wbh a Mumtine match during the day, and a ball at night. They con tinued to shooting until it got eo dark they could hardly see the trapper. Tl e tuikeys wmi at trap shooting was prett.v i event divided ,no one getting more then three bird, while the score showed tl e beBt shooting that haBever been doi e here. This is the first match of t'ne eea son. Albert Giibble attended and did the beet shooting that has ever been, done here. Mr. Grilble has a fine gun and is a good shot. The ball passed off quietly with the largest attendance for sometime, though tliera were some certain young men who do not belong in this neighborhood were either drunk or possessed of the iievil and ought not to run at large. They de liberately wrenched and broke off sev eral pickets from Mrs. Clifford's and W. D. Adams' fences. They were ceen and recognized while engaged in their dev iltry. We have this to say, that while they do not belong to this part of the country, should they ever attend a gathering of any kind here they will be closely watched, and if they agcin en gage inthe wanton destruction of prop erty they will surely get into trouble. Allie Fairclough and Frank Welsh passed through here recently enroute to the mines. Henry Russell and 0. IS. Boyles are going with them. Tluy expect to work until Christmas or later Charlie Pelkey, who is visiting rela tives here, is laid up with a sore hand. A few days ago eome one had the nerve to to take from Billy Austen'" buggy his whip, cushion and robe. BiTy ouuntto feel thankful that the bore and buvgy were left, and as to the thief the whip should he worn to a Irazzla upon a part of hie analomythata cushion' would be of most benefit. There will be a ball given here abor t Christmas time, eo thieves and hcod luniB, look out. Messrs. Dimick and Kosenkrans were here yesterday giving the Molalla China birds a general round up, and from the amount of shooting done they must of bagged several birds. Ab Kussell received a severe Bhaking up recently from a fall in the new paw mill. Our school is progressing finely. The exercises on the 25th passed off nicely and was fairly well attended. Uncle Dan H&lpruner intends starting a dancing school at the school bouse hall. He bus taught here several termB and has been well patronized, and he thoroughly understands his business and has always give the best of satisfaction. John Dickey and Frank Smith passed through here recentl) on their way to the mountains to hunt varminte X. Y. Z. Announce that their Imported Pat- . I tern Hats and choice selecitons of Millinery Goods and Novelties are i - . now on display. t 214 Third Street, Cor. Salmon Mothers. Who would keep their children in good health, should watch for the first symptoms of worm s, and remove, them with White's Cream Vermi fuge. It is the chiJdrens' best tonic. It get? dis Kestion at work so that their iood does them Kooil, and they crow up healthy and strong. 25o at Charnun & Co. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys end bladder right. I; tuf rnnArp I I "Oregon City's Leading Wine House All the leading brands of Cal- fornia Wines kept in stock. t Come and see us. Agency Plain. Our country is being settled up very fast and with people from' far and near. There are people visiting our country every few days, looking for a location. Homesteaders will surely have to stay pretty close to their claims or stand a chance to lose them. Our little town, Madras, or better known as the bastion, is uiowing slowly, but it is only a question of time, unti!l it will be a busy place indeed. The leagle school voters have decided that a school is necessary. The site Being located and the lumber is on the ground. The building will soon be tiniBhed. Mr. Brausteller will oversee the job. There has betn 8me freezing weather but Mr. Surrear states that potatoes are not hurt yet. He is digging His. Plowing is in full blast. C. C. Fox is making his better very happy by fiuishing up his houfe. Old stock men tellsius that this was the best grazing spot in the country and if this be the case, grain will surely grow. Settlers ar buying bay for $10 and up t-?r ton, but if the jack rabbits are not too familer we hope to have bay to sell another year. half new flat, Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommenda tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal terminat on. 'Read what T. H. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to say: "Last fall my wife had everv symptom of oomsumption. bhe took Dr. King's New Dieeovery after everything else had failed. Iuioroveineiit came at occeand four bottles entirely cured her. Guar anteed by Charman & Co, Druggist. Price SOc, aud $1.00. Trial bottles free. Foley's Honey and Tar cure? rtlds. prevents oneumonis. W. r. WHfcKSi: JKHMi JSKHS. iSSim ii A f F F T Y U & t JHtt o mtton o The only First-Class Sec . ond-hand dealer in Furniture STOVES and UTENSILS 1 I:! ? IV!.. hi i r-smm I . I M.ur-.l. ED ':4R' 'W.l It is 'worth your time to come and examine the. stock. You will find a full line of new and Second-Hand Furniture Stoves, Crockery, Hardware, Etc. Highest Cash Price Paid for Second Hand Goods. T nnAT TIAT A O MAIN STREET, A ! 1 UJr UlrllVj i door north Commercial Bank Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms, Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable. ...Only First-Class Restaurant in the City.... Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. Elk Horn Livery Feed Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FineRigsctoLet at ReasonablePrices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, wTh? C OEG-OIsr CITY, OREGON" The Best Laundry is the Cheapest The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best . Does 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. Oregon City Planing Mills All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors and Moulding. F. J . BAKE, Proprietor, Oregn Gty, Oregon 'jf y wfr5'rci HMiftiHt i iff niiiiffWMr To Core a Cold in One Bay HUSCfHL Mousefarnlsher Take Lax&tsv B?:omo Quinine Tatiets. .wn i - - ri : 2 north-. Vth ftticrs. yrrz oa every