2 ; OREGON- CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904 NEWS OF THE COUNTY dt BFSIiraWATZB. School began last Monday! a teacher from California Deing in charge. The Springwater church has a new minister, Rev. Allen. The Springwater Sunday school will have a picnic on Saturday, May 21. All are: cordially invited, especially the children of the other Sunday schools. Cecilia Caruthers, who has been visit ing with relatives here, ha returned to Eastern Oregon. Grain looks well for its age, and there is a good urospect fcr fruit. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be without it in the house. I have UBed it on my little girl for growing pains and aches In her knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet with good success. 'It is the best lini ment I ever used.' " 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Charman & Co. Needy. Pearl Garrett, teacher of the White school, came home on a visit last Friday evening. . Nick Wolfer, of. Portland, is working for J. D. Ritter. Supervisor Montadon, with the as sistance of Mr. Hostetler and his engine has been grading the roads around here during the past week. There will be an entertainment and basket social given In the I. O. O. F. Hall next Saturday night by the Dry land school. The dance given here last Saturday evening was a successful affair. Good order, good music, and a large crowd. Lee Fish and Orley Smuker, who are working in Bagby'B logging camp on Cole Creek, came down Saturday mor ning to see his people and also to attand the dance. There was a good attendance at the Grange last Saturday. Two new mem berg were initialed in the first and sec ond degree. There will be a special meeting Saturday, May 14. Saturday, May 28, will be Children's Day, and we invite all the children as well as parent 8 of tne community, to come and enjoy the day. The I. O. O. F. celebrated th 85th anniversary of the order in their new hall last Tuesdaj evening in grand style. County Judge Ryan and Grant Dimick, of Oregon City, were with us. Lizzie Herman, who has been working in Barlow, is home for a few days on ac count of sickness. Mrs. Sam Wolfer, who has been visit ing with her ion in Aurora for the past six weeks, has returned home. Mr. Thompson, who was seriously ill with lagrippe the past month, we are glad to say is able to be around again. - We are sorry to learn that Nora Fish is laid up with rheumatism. Dick Garrett, our veterinarian, is kept quite busy this spring attending sick horses. Last Saturday night he was called to attend to one of Mr. Thomp son's horses which at the 'aBt report was out of danger. Crops of every kind look exceed'ngly well here. J. D. Ritter and family went to Hub bard last Sunday and spent the day with their friends, Jake Stautl'er and family. Herbine Will overcome indigestion and dyspep sia ; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enrichor and invigorator in the world. It is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should you he a sufferer from disease, you will use it if you aie wine. R. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr., Cocoa and Rcckledge News, Cocoa, Fla , writjs: "I have UHed your Herbine in my family, and f. nd it a most excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit. I recommend it unhesitatingly. 50c. Sold by Char man & Co. MOLAL1A. The troupe that held the boards in our opera bonne last wuuk linished their engagement und have moved on. The excitement at ending the show has sub titled and Molalla has about resumed its usual quiet condition. The show was of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands; men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlosc flcsh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you riave not tried It, send for free sample. Its agreeable taste will surprise vou. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists. 409 Pearl Street, New York. 60c. and $I.OOiall druuuists. something of the Dr. Stiner order though not quite so rank; neither did they take as much money from this place as the little doctor did. C. I Gipson went to Portland last Monday to work during the summer at carpenter work. Lester Gipson' is also going in a few days to work with him. Our new arrivals, Mr . Barker and wife, from Nebraska, have moved into the house on the Uardesty farm and he is working for Mr. Shaver. Most of the early fruit has been killed in this section by the recent hard frost. Some kinds of prunes, peach plums, early cherries and peaches will be al most an entire failure. D. O. Boyles has returned from Ore gon City, but is now visiting friends and relatives in tne KusBelville neighbor hood. . 0. 8. Boyles kas started a pack train to the Ogle Creek mines. He reports some snow in tbe trail near the mines and it will be some time before the Red Reck trail can be traveled as it passes over a high country and there is plenty of snow to block it. Ed Hughes and Johnnie Dungan ex pect to leave the desert for Molalla abont the 20th of this month, provided the road is open across the monntains. Our road boss W. H. Eogle, is doing some good work on the roads which badly need it as there was but little work done last season. W . A. Shaver has purchased an im ported black percheon stallion. He is a fine horse and will be kept at Mr. Shaver's residence east of town on the Robbius farm. J. K. Dickey was here this week. He expects to go to eastern .Washington in a few days. X. Y. Z. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever seat to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Texas, 25c, 50c, SI. Sold by Charman & uo. Canby. Mrs. John EckerBon and daughter Alma we e Portland visitors last Satur day and Sunday. John Daly, of Macksburg, was in town Saturday . The Canby Baseball Association is doing some good work on their grounds in Canby. The field was leveled off and is going to be one of tbe best in the cojntry as Boon as it is hardened. Tbe grounds are to be Inclosed by a board fence and a good grand-stand will be erected, and Canby should be well able to support a good ball team and the boys will undoubtedly have a good one as the material is here and all they need is practice. The team iB open 'or games and any challenges or invitations to play will receive prompt attention. Canby Lodge No. 156, I. 0. 0. F. celebrated the 85th anniversary of the order on Friday, their regular meeting night, by putting a candidate through theiniatiatory.'one through the third degree and a smoker. During the even ing ice cream was served and a good time given for everybody. Messrs Otis Morris, Fred Wuodaide, and Roy Graves and Mr. Graves, of Aurora Lodge were present. Mr. Newton, of Wilboit. father of J . W. Newtou of Canby, was a visitor here tins week. Mr. Frank Astman and wife left lor a trip through California last Saturday. The Christian church Sunday School has a red and blue button contest. The side that shows tbe best attendance dur ing a certain period wins the honors and the losing side provides a supper. Some of our young ladies and gentle men were out hanging May baskets last Saturday night. All their friends were remembered. Ed Bradtl and Veva Knight were New Era visito-B la t Sunday. Mr. Louie Rogers, of Portland, spent Sunday in Canby. Remember the dance at Canby May List. A good time assured. Warren Kendall and his brother Wil liam Kendall, have purchased a butcher shop iu Hubbard. Clias. Ranch is working for Jacob Bchinilt in the meat market. Mr. John Bounds and Miss Rosalie Fauton were married in Oregon City Saturday, Justice of the Peace Stipp of ficiating. The bride is the daughter ol our esteemed townsman, R. 1' an ton. Tne groom is well and favorably known iu Canby. We wish the young couple much joy. II. K. Tackelson made a business trip to Southern Oregon Saturday. Mrs. Carlton and Bon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosekians this week. The Whist Club met at the residence of Mrs. F. Rosekrans. A pleasant after noon was spent. Mrs. John EckerBon won first prize and Mrs. C. N. Wait the booby prize. G. B. Hampton made a business trip to Lebanon Monday, Grant White, of Portland, is visiting his mother, Mrs. R. White, this week. Hattie Spulak and Katie Newbury, of New Era, attended Rebekau Lodge at Canby Tuesday night The City Council met in regular ses sion last Monday eveuing. Meeting called to order by Mayor H. 0. Gilmore. Councilraen present were: E. I. Sias, C. N. Wait, R. Fanton, Chas Roth, A. J. Knight and Wesley Riggs. The fol lowing business was transacted : The alley in block 10 was ordered opened. Sidewalk on First street ordered repair ed. A committee appointed to confer with the County Court regarding the re pairing of the roads leading into Canby The electric arc lights ordered turned off until further ordered by City Council . Orders drawn on the treasurer for bills of Chief of Police, Street Commissioner, Recorder and Electric Light Co. A citisens' meeting was called at the Car Utah Land city hall May 9th at 8 p. m. to discuBs ways and means for celebrating Juiy 4. All citizens are requested to be present as this work is not to be in the hands of just a few, but everyone who enjoys celebrating the anniversary of the inde pendence of our nation and display our patriotism, should Bhow it at least by their presence at a meeting where- ar rangements are to be made. Let us sbow our BiBter towns that we can work together irrespective of creed, belief, or prejudice when it concerns an idea for all American citizens. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Vinyard were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Elmer Zeek went to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hougham, who resides east of Canbv, has about 400 small chickens and all are doing nicely in spite of the wet weather this spring. MrB Houghan is having lumber hauled for a new residence. Mrs. Howard Eccles was a Portland visitor Wednesday. Phil Tucker went to Portland Satur day evening to visit his wife who was recently operated upon for apoendicitis. The operation was a complete success and Mrs. Tucker has recovered suffi ciently to return home . Mr. Kraft, who lives north of Canby, is erecting a fine new barn. C. N. Wait is busily engaged in put. ting wire in his new hopyard. An Open Letter From the Chapin, 8. 0 News : Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were tht pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, bat his medicine failed to give any relief. A friend whi had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It is a wondenul rem edy and should be found in every house hold. H. 0. Bailey, editor. This reme dy is for sale by Geo. A. Harding. Mountain View. Improvements still go on. , P. D. Curran tore down his old wood shed and Messrs. Locke and Dickey are building an addition to the house, it ex tending over the place of the shed. Mrs. Spencer, who lived on Molalla Avenue in the Haywood house, has gone to Portland, and Mr. Brown and family have moved into the house vacated by her. Mr. Harrington has painted his house occupied by Mr. Frist. Mr. Ott and wife are on the sick list, Millard Giliett spent Friday and Sat urday with friendsg ' Eldorado and Mulino. Duane Ely took an outing last Sunday and drove out to Milk Creek with his father, and they spent the day fishing for trout. On Thursday evening of next week, May 12th, there will be a lecture at the Woodmen hall. All who are interested in the United Artisans are cordially in vied to attend. Mr. Nickels returned home from Blue River Monday evening. . ; Grandma Frost has been quite ill the last two weens. sauna. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is tbe best remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps tbe cough loose, lessens tbe severity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneu' monia. For sale by George A. Hard' ing. licdland. At a meeting of the Board of Rchci Directors of district No. 75, on Friday mgnt, it was voted to give Miss INeilie Armstrong another month's school. It does seem too bad that the Board took particular pains to get a schcol inarm from a distance, so as to give some of our young men a chance. We have at 1. ant a half dozen but they are awfully shy but opportunity comes to them that waits. Mr. and Mrs. Coon, of Oswego, were out visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hughes re cently. Mr. Dier failed to close the deal with Mr. Sprague for his place. VV. H.Bonney is moving his boiler to day assisted by Mr. and Mr. George Gill. Mr. Stone's horse eaulked itself quite severely but will recover. Messrs. Hubert and Brown and their families went up to sje the slide at the Morton place last Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Kennedy, of Clackamas Heights, is visiting E. and A. Barett. Mrs. J. Fullam is visiting in Portland, Farmers generally are getting along nicely, some having finished seeding and planting. What is needed now is more Wrtrm weather. The frost of a week ago did little or no damage. Storm Bros, lost a valuable horse a few days ago, the last one of their $400 team. Rupture of a blcod vessel was the cause. The general neatness and attractive ness of our locality is being improved by the addition of paint to some of tbe fences. Rev. Allen preached bis initial sermon at Bethel Preioyterian church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Miss Percell, of Parkplace, started school at Evergreen district Monday morning. L. F. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies tailed, .tsuckiein't Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It con- queis acnes and kins pain. .DC at Uhaiwau & Co., druggists. Plaster, Holmes, Parkplace An Open Letter to the Puslic FROM A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST To Whom It May Concern: Of late there has been a good deal at discussion i regard to advertised medicines and their value. We want to say to every man, woman and child in this vicinity that the most valuable preparation of cod liver oil, the best tonic reconstrnctor, health restorer and strength-creator we have ever sold in our store is Vinol. Vinol is not a patent medicine; it contains no injurious drugs, and it act ually does contain all of the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil, taken from fresh cods' livers, but without a drop of oil, and is delicious to the taste. Vinol is recognized throughout th world as the greatest strength-creator for old people, weak, sickly women, children, nursing mothers, and after a severe sickness. Vinol cures hacking coughs, chronlo colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Unequalled to create an appetite, and make those who are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Vinol is sold on a positive guarantee. Call and get a Vinol booklet. HUNTLEY BROS., Druggists. Oregon City, On. row ZBA. Miss Bradford closed a successful term o' school Friday with appropriate exer cises Miss Bradford contemplates re turning to her old home in the East in the near future. A freight train killed a valuable cow belonging to Mr. Reif last Thursday. Bob McArtbur returned from Arling ton on Tuesday of last week with three horses. Elmer McArthu' purchased a piece of land from R. J. Brown recently for 10 per acre. Mrs. Gertie Rice, of Sodaville, Or., spent several days with her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Newbury, the past week. Christene Bowman left Monday for a two months' stay on her claim near Scheer'e Bridge, in Sherman county. Mrs. J . Burgoyne is suffering from an an attack of rheumatism. New Era ha i its usual number of vis itors Sunday. Among them were Isaac Crader and wile, Fred Burgoyne and ffife, Messrs. Wittenberg, Wasserman and Ivan Truesdale, of Portland, Father Hildebrand, of Oregon City, and C. Ko cher, of Canby. Mrs. Wink spent Sunday with Mrs. Ehler, of Portland. Mrs. Hougham has loined the cream separator club (and will be shipping cream Dy tne.time tms goes to press. Frank McArtbur has a new Aspinwall potato planter. It is reported that a fellow fell off from the returning excursion train Sun day here and wat considerably shaken up by the fall. Ouve Friedrich came home Sunday from Portland, and she will keep house for her brotheis this summer on the farm near Liberal. bupervisor Staehely . is clearing the timber and stumps out of the right of way, norm oi JNew JSra, . and be will grade up and make a good road as far as tne iveuand mil. The W. C. T. U. met at Mrs. J. C. Newbury's Wednesday. Newt Criteaer is digging a well on his piace. (Continued on page 6 and 8) . Quality considered, our prices are the lowest. Miss Goldsmith. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa.,, made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first. and has not had an attack n 14 monthB." Electric Bitters are positively guaran teed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipa pation and kidney troubles. Try tbem. Only 50c at Charman & Co.'s. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, juauysuaaen deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvanco the kiikiey-poison ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh ol the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, S wanip Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. 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