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OREGON CITY COURIER, FR DAY, MAY 20, 1904 tif Mr. and Mrs. P. Bott of Faikpli(i,wp A C AMC were nere visiting iasi eunuay. j nQrtGLllMU There will be an open meeting at the Grange next Saturday afternoon to see what arrangements can be made 55 NEWS OF THE COUNTY dt Redland. CASUS. V. M.Stone in putting up 1-2 mile of board fence. , 8. KretschefUy is putting up a mile of board fence, an addition to his house and is aleo making other improvements on his place. Aug Funk has sold his faim to a Port land man. Girls, this being leap year, gives yon another chance, as the gentle man is in need of a cook . Mrs. Eliza Hicinbothera died at her home on the 12th mst., at the age of 51 years, 3 months and 17 days, of cancer. The services were held at the Kedland M. E. church, and the remains were in terred in the family lot by her parents. Mrs. Hicinbothem will lung be remem bered by her friends for her usetul life and kindly manners. She was a grriat lover of 11 wers and many were the bouquets of sympathy distributed by her to her friends. She leaves a hus band, duughter and three soub. The stork is still hovering around this community, lately leaving a miller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Fischer on the morning of May 16. L. F. for Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in mv family for three years. I would not De without it in the house. I have used 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.'" 25e, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Charman & Co. Vlarks. Cams has not been heard from some time, but it is still kicking. The weather has been nice for the past two days and ihe crops are looking line. Thursday the thermometer said 82. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton are tisiting the latter's father, Mr. R. M. Cooper. Mrs. Davis, who has been sick for about four months, died Monday even ing at six o'clock. The funeral services w re conducted by Eev. G. H. Beaven. The remains were laid to rest in the Oregon City cemetery. Mr. Chester Inskeep is home visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Inskeep. Mr. Gregory has been very ill the last few days with a very bad cold. There was an entertainment at the Cams school Saturday evening. There was a verv nice program rendered after which many baskets and pies were sold. Mr. Samson was auctioneer. The sum realized from the sale of the pies and baskets was $14.50. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stidham Saturday. Miss Blanche Dieringer has returned to Oregon City. The Carus baseball team played the Elv team Sunday, the victory going to Carus with a score of 19 to 10. Mrs. Emmot is very sick. The bachelor girls of Portland were parading the main street of Carus Sun day. Miss Limbaugh is visiting her cousin, Miss Delia White. Miss Ginther called on Miss Sche in born Sunday. Mr. Howard and family went to Macksburg Sunday. to get a telephone line out this way. It seems that a line from Oregon Uity to LlurKes would pay as the country is thickly settled. All that is needed is some one to go ahead. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children bad whooping cough," . says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Aia. "I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough loose, leosens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts unv tendency toward pneu monia. . For sale by George A. ' Hard ing. WILHOIT. The good weather is drying up the roads, and a number of farmers are do ing some spring hauling. A larae crowd attended the baseball game at the Shubel grounds. Dr. Pruden has been called to the Sa ger home several times on account of the Berious illness oi mr. eager. II. Kreuder has gone to Portland to to work out with his newly purchased team of horses. The Highland grange intends to have Children's day the first day of June. J. F. Fisher and his baseball team 'played Highland Sunday on the Shu bel grounds. He reports the game a hoodoo. Highland has a strong team but the captain Cobb not like their meth ods. The game broke up before the nine innings had been played, lue game was umpired by M. Price, of Ore gon City. A large crowd was in attendance. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledee.of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe cas,e of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Bucklein's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inllammation andcnred him. It con auets aches and kills pain. 25c at Charman & Co,, druggists. . . Once more we try to let the readers of the Courier hear trom this part ot the country. The people of these parts are well excepting Ben Johnson. He will short ly go to Portland to nave an operation perfoimed. We hope his trouble will be overcome. Mr. O. S. Bovles. the miners' pilot, has recently returned from a trip with a party of men. He reports much snow in the mountains. They had quite a time breaking through the snow, and falling into creeks. Mr. B. F. Boylea reports road hands very scarce, consequently work on roaJs is slow . Ruaselville school is now in progress. Miss Bidwell is teacher. ' . . ' Mr. H. Doherty is making some im provements on his place by clearing and breaking land. The Ruaselville telephone line will soon be in operation. Why our Vinol is the Greatest Health Restorer and Strength Creator Known to Medicine. Because Vinol contains m concAn bated form ALL of the medicinal cur Stive elements found in cod liver oil, nt without a drop of oil to nauseate and upset the stomach; therefore, wherever old-fashioned cod liver oil or emulsions will do good, Vinol will do far more good. Because we have never sold anything in our store equal to Vinol to restore health and create strength for old peo ple, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers, and after a severe Sickness. Vinol cures hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. A prominent physician writes: "Vinol is the most palatable and valuable preparation of cod liver oil ever compounded. I no w use it entirely in all cases where I formerly depended upon old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions." Try Vinol on our guarantee to return your money if you are not satisfied. HUNTLEY BROS., Druggists, Oregon City, Ore. Our merchant is tn- proud possessor of a fine thoroughbred colt from his fine trotter, Lou. Gib White and F. Shaw are logging for D. L. Trullinger. . Sylvia. George Wvland is on the sick list. We hope foran early recovery. Joe Oflield of Long Prairie, was seen passing through this eeetion one day last week enroute for Scotts Mills. Our school is progressing nicely under the skillful management of Prof. Vedder of Scotts Mills LISEULi The farmers are through with their seeding and gardens are finished, but now it is the weeds, and it is hoe, hod. A 'Startling Test. To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa. made a startling tuat. roanlfino in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caueea oy uiuem tion of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles eo I prescribed them. The patient gained from the nrst, and has not had an attack in 14 months. ' Electric Bitters are positively guaran teed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipa pation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Charman & Co.'s. xrxvr XBA. very Wild strawberries are ripening fast during these few warm days. Hr. Engle is again troubled with heart disease. He Bent for all his cnnu renone day last week, but we are pleased to report that he is feeling con siderably better from last repo-t. Doernbecker'B sawmill resumed oper ations Tuesday under the management of Mr. Dustin. Grandpa Slyter celebrated his seventy second birthday Sunday. J udge T. F. Rvan and the commis sioners were out last Thursday inspect ing Ihe road and road work being done by Supervisor Staehley north of New Era. They decided to change the road l.onrHl Hill. Inavinc the old road at the foot of the hill and running up the swale to the left and intersecting the old road about a quarter of a mile from where they left it, thereby making an easy grade without much expense. John Zins and son Michael left Mon day fo- Mill Roads, Minn., to spend the remainder of their days. Maadow Brook Heroine Will overcome indigestion and dyspep sia ; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enricher and invlgorator in the world. It in purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should you be a iufferer from disease, you will ubo it if you aie wifle. R. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr., Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, Fla , writ. s : "I have used vour Herbine in my family, and Cud it a most excellent medicine. Its effecta upon myself have been a niatked benefit. I recommend it unhoHiUUigly. 50c. Sold by Char- tri an & Co. Needy . , ' Herb .LihiiHon is building a house for Geoi) Miller at Auroia. j Mr. Ouhlrrhaa built an addition to his hop housf. lln.r.4 uro looking exceedingly well around here. Mr. Stewart made a business trip to Oregon City one day last week. Mr. Sutherlaud.lately from Nebraska, is making great improvements on the place ho purchased here a short time ago, Thu grange held a special meeting last Saturday night and initiated live new members. We will celebrate Oluldren a day, May 28. Everybody come and bring the children. Nick Wolfor, who has been working here for neveral weeks, has returned to Portland to spend a few days with his parents. Our usually quiet burg became some what alarmed on reading of a strange race of people that had just made their appearance on Cedar Island, which is located somewhere in the upper Mol alia. As that part of the country has been only partially explored it is impos. sible to throw much light on the subject at the presept time, but it is understood that the inhabitants ol tne lsiana aweu in houses and have in use instruments ruado of iron and steel. The Dodtre shinele mill is all ready for VuiflinoBS. and with Enos Djdge at the head there is no better guarantee of good shingles and lots of them. At the present tnere has been nothing heard from our lost supervisor. It was noticed at the last meeting o' the eleven faithful, one had joined the Democrats; therefore there are only ten left and four weeks more before election. We are sorry to note the death of Daniel Grim, who passed away on the 13th inst. Deceased was one of Meadow brook's most respected citizens. The remains were taken to DamascUB for burial. Uncle Jojhua Gorbett made a busi ness trip to the Hub last week. It is rumored that the Ball Brothers will soon start up their shingle mill. Mr. J. Wright and family visited the Corners Saturday. J. C. O. Hall and son Bertloy are via iting friends at Woodburu and Salem this week. Dudley James the ue.v postmaster at JameainformB us that he will be in , ... . .. Wo n ins new more uuuuuit ouuu him success. John Wright has purchased the old home place of his mother. He has moved on lo it and is at work in earnest. John is a good farmer and will certainly succeed. I CHAMPION MOWER We wieh mm A Positive Necessity. TTnuIni tn lav rniou mv bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, 1 only fm.1,,1 n mi when l useu a uome ui mu- lin-.l'a Know Liniment. I can cneeriuuy recommend it as the best medicine for bruits ever sent to the alUieted. It has now become a positive neceeB'ty upon mVMolf. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, n..vHrnvilla. Texas. 25c. 50c, fl. feou by Charman & oo. BKTJBBXi. Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it take Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For ttearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists. Porl Street. NawYorK. v ye. ant! f i.oo ; all dru-Kttj. r----r- DRAW CUT IT DRAWS THE BAR-NO PUSH Thousands in use in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Absolutely the best Mower IN THE WOKLU. Send for Catalogue. CHAWPION MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES. "BEE-LINE" BUGGIES Some years ago we stopped buying the manufacturers regular construction and grade in medium priced Buggies and got up a buggy of our own, improving the construction and grade of the materials used. To distinguish these goodsfrom regular Eastern work, such as is handled by others, we put our own name and brand on them. We call them our "Bee Line," in other w.ords our "B" grade or medi um priced line and we defy anybody to put more service and wear in a buggy of medium price than we have in these. When you buy a Bee-Line you get something for your money. MITCHELL WAGONS . Established 1834 70 YEARS 'OLD Ample Capital to carry sto;k of material 3 to 5 years ahead. An absolute guarantee that it is properly seasoned. The Mitchell is the best male, best ironed, best finished, best proportioned and lightest running wagon made. Get a Mitchell and you g2i'.t!ie best.. A huge crow J was out Sunday to see the ball ganiti between the home team ih Highland team. It took three umpires to manage it ami then it finally broke up in the seventh In a dispute. Carus will plsy the Shubel nine, here next Sunday. It is hoped those young mun wlin are in the habit of gotting tilled with bug juice will be a little more careful with the u nguage iney use or tome one may get into trouble. Tnere is more or If as complaint on account oi the language used in the presence of ladies. Most of cur people enjoy a game of ball but not a string oi vulgarity wun it. Dix Bros, bought a new planer for their mill one day last week. They are now prepared to make a class of lumber second to none . Herman Moehnke while playing Dall laat week failed to catch the ball with tin bands and stopped it with hii eye. Keeult a black orb ot fision. Frank Keel of Highland, was in this neighborhood shearing sheep lBt week. Two brothers here got into a scrsp a the only damsee being a black eye ami hard feelings. May the dove of peace soon settle between them. The prospects are that there will be a good crop of apples and cherries. Flums and prunes were injured by frost and wet weather aud will be a short crop. Fall wheat looks tine! Oats and clover are making good growth. M11.O. A. Miuhel ami daughter, Gertrude, drove to Oregon City Sunday to see Misses Carrie and I.aune Schubel who vame up from Portland to meet them. Fairclough Bros. Agents Oregon City T OREGON Z FIRST AND .TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND Willamette Grocery Stevens Building, Sixth and Wain Sts. Telephone, Main iui. Do you know what our busi ness is? When it comes to Groceries and such things, we are the peo ple; and you'll never regret the day you got in touch with us. You ought to see our line of Teas, Coffees, Spices and the good brands of Flour we handle. They are the BEST. Prices low and delivery prompt. Wiles t fflefflasban OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATIONS. STR. LEON A Will make Four Round Trips daily bet. Oregon City and Portland Leaves Portland 8.30 A. H. 11.30 3.00 P. M. 6.15 Leaves Ore. City 7.00 A.M. 10.00 1.30 P. M. 4.30 The Most Picturesque River Ride in Oregon Special Attention given to the Handling of Height. - Landings on week days at Oswego and Magoan's only. All Landings made Sun days. PORTLAND DOCK TAYLOR ST. OREGON CITY DOCK EIGHT ST. Ms j 1, II in THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity, nor where the water supply and I temperature is uncertain by reason of de-( tective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put in thorough working' order will not prove expensive if the work is done by us. We have moved from our old stand into the old postoffice building. Don't forget the place when you want plumbing done. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. C. GADKE Oregon City, Oregon. Wixi Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIINT JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Oppasite Oaufleld Block OREGON Cm Mr. John Nightengale went to Canby a few days.auo with a load of fine pota toes . Seeding is about over and vfall gram looks tine. Mr. Sam Gray, ol Kedland, was visit ing in this country last m eek. He seems be doing well as he weighs 210 pounds and Redland seems to suit hisorganism. We have some prospect of rain now. I know a jolly old maiden lady A lady of high degree, Who never goes to bed without A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible woman. BZATXB CKEEK. Msnv who can spare the time aie en gaged in peeling chittem bark. Isaac 8harp; who has been sojourning in eastern Oregon, has returned. Road Boss Boylea ia do'ui some splen did work on our roads. There is noth ing that will help tho community more than good roads. Tim hntehers are rustling for beef. There are no grass beef yet and will not be for some months. Late sown grain needs rain as the ground is getting dry and there is not enough moisture to bring it all up. Mr. Merry, who is living on the Morey place has planted a field of potatoes on the J. B. Jackson place, leased by Dee Wright. P.M.Graves leaves soon for Eastern Oregon on a business trip. May suc cess go with you, Phil. Hal Rands is doing some surveying on the G. J. Trullinger place for James F.Nelson and Daniel Boys. The farmers are digging the holes foi the telephone line from Molalla to 8. Wricht's Dlaceat Liberal. There will soon be a crew of men putting up poles and stringing wire. Silas Adkins Is headman in the log drive for the Liberal Logging Co. Thev started Tuesday and the stage of water is right to make a quick run. They will rundown about 200,000 feet. Mr. F. Holinan Btarted Monday for Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he will visit a brother for several weeks. The dance Saturday night given by the Grange was a success in every way, as it brought money enough to clear the debt that was hanging over them. The grangers are contemplating the purchase of a new cook Btove for their halL Let the good work go on. Geo. McCord commenced work Mon day on Win. Randall's new barn. Chaa. Barker will leave the last of the ween on nis return to Kokoma, Ind. Michael Bowman commenced work on K. J. Brown's foundation for a large uaru. Socialis Campaign. Candidates will speak at the following New Era Monday, May 23, 8 p.m Canby Tueedav, " 24 " Barlow Wednesday" 25 " " Needy Thursday " 2(3 " " Molalla Friday " 27 " " Macksburg ....Saturday 2S " " Car Utah Land Plaster, Holmes, ParkfIace Often Tie Kidneys ftre Weakened by Oyer-Woik. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only ) urinary aud bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modem science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder, of these most important orgaus. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kid J remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root jecause as sooiJ as your kidneys are wi they will hew all the other organs tc 'lealth. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you dV make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the. great kidnev remedv. is soon realized. stands the highest for its wonderful mr of the most distressing cases, and is sola on its merits by all fvC. rim a crista in fiftv-i-Rnfr ITTil -m ."W.t.ik-- in uouies. it on may nave a sample bottle Homeof swunp by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yo how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmg hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the aa iress, Biughamton, N. Y.,on every botue. ITS''!., !53SjTJMBS