Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, July 08, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904
NEWS OF THE COUNTY dt
CLAKKSS.
Once morn the great Fourth has
passed, and a good celebration we hjL
An immense crowd was in attendance
and everjtuing went on emoothly.
Hon.' Geo. (J. Browuell delivered an ad
dress to which any citizen or individual
could give a listening ear, be he young
or old, democrat or republican, and ail
,felt satisfied that they had heard one oi
the beat addresses delivered in the state.
We pre glad to say there were no quar
rels or overdone whiskey uen, as every
one carried bimsell in a respectable way
with good etjoyment. The singing fur
nished by the Maccabee quartette was
excellent. The races passed off smooth
ly and trie ball names were evenly con
tested, Highland winning from Logan'
by a score oi 4 to 2; (Joltn winning
from Shubel by score of 8 to 4. The
dance was a good feature of the day and
lasted till the sun arose oyer the hill.
E. Hughes has a bunch of horses in
the community for sale.
B. Gumming, the sawmill man, in
tends to leave for the sold fields in
Alaska soon.
Bitying is nearly over, and if this dry
weather keeps up, the harvest Till soon
be here.
dren's day exercises at the home of
Jacob Grosstnueller.
Mrs. B. Michaels, of Camas, Wash., is
spending several days with her parents.
Mies Louisa Sterner went to Portland
last week to attend the Staub-Smith
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Haas, of Maple Lane,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her
man. Floyd Kirk, who has been staying at
Moi'ument for some time past, is work
ing at Harris' sawmill again.
Henry Henrici closed his shingle mill
and has nfoved on his farm again for the
season.
J. Botilander has bought a new team
of horses.
ciennes madalions with a beautiful spray
of o.ange blossoms. The groom wore the I
usual contentiona! black, lhe young
couple are well known and have many
warm tnends in the community where they
live, in the a.temoon they lett for a short
wedding trip to the Dalles amidst con
gratulation, rice and old shoes. Those
present were Mr ana Mrs. Wm. Wallace,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodside, T. Parish,
J. Milton. J. Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Dibble, Miss Ola Dibble, L. Buckner
and Silas Wright. Mr and Mis. Wood-
side will on their return trip reside ut
Mulino.
Safeguard the Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health aud charitably inclined
persons, the deate rate among small
children is very high during the hot
weather of the summer montns in the
larffft ftitlMfl 1 harfl ia not-. nrnViahlv nna
o - - - " j
case of bowel complaint in a hundred.
however, that could not be cured by the
timely use ol Uhamberlain's Oolic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
ueo. a. Harding.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Files produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as well as Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured
by Dr. Bo-ean-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops
itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors.
60 Ottnts a jar at Druggists, or sent by
mail. Treatise free. Write me about
vour case. Dr. Bosanko, Phil a., Pa.
For sale by Charman & Co.
LOQAJT.
The Logan correspondent is behind
but will now try to catch up. Running
a ten-cow dairy in hay making time
with hired help hard to get, requires
that he work on the eight hour system
multiplied by two, and correspondence
has lo lag.
Road Supervisor, J. C. Sprague has
completta the work in District No. 12.
A large amount of gravel was applied,
considering that it hud to be hauled so
far.
Eugene Arthur, who recently under
went an operation in a Portland hospital
is eaid to be doing well. u
J. E. Wit&is and T. W. Foster aie
building a house for J?: A, Benson,
Rural Dell.
No Pity Shown.
"For vears fate was after me continuous
ly" writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala.
I had a terrible case or rues causing 24
tumors. When all tailed Bucklen's
Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good
for Burns and all aches and pains. Only
25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store.
Mountain View.
was
ae
are
will
The pajptjng Ujed Gerber's hou
mw. completed. Inakip and sons a
painting Henry Babler's house and w
paint the interior of the grange ball.
The last meeting of Harding Grange
was a sort of combination of children 8
day and Fourth of July celebration.
Patriotic songs were sung by 01a and
young; the little folks gave an excellent
program and dined at a table by them
selves. Old Glory was much in evidence.
Croup
Is a violent icflaination of the mucous
membrane of the windpipe, which some
times extends to the larynx and bron
chial tubes , and ia one of the most dan
gerous diseases of children. It most al
ways comes on in the night. Give fre
quent small doses of Ballard's llore
hound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow
Liniment externally to the throat. 25c,
50c, $1. Sold by Charman & Co.
New E?a.
Lake Oasto, of Portland, was in the
city huraday.
Elmer Lucas and Will Weismandel
bad a runaway with a horse and car
one eveuinir. last week; .nothing serious
only the horse kicked the bed of the cart
o f and skinned the boys up quite badly.
Mibb Walker spent Thursday and Fri
day of last week with friends in Port
laud, Delta Criteier cut his foot with an ax
while splitting kindling on the night of
the 4th.
Shefchick Bros, have their mill almost
enclosed again.
Mr. Burgoyae left Sunday for White
Salmon, to bring his daughter Caroline
home, she being sick a '-out five months.
Dame Rumor prophesies, a wedding in
New Era e'er this goes to press. Eyes
all open.
Remember the dance in the Spiritual
ist Tabernacle Saturday night.
Several fiom here attended the 4th of
July dance at Canhy.
Friday night is the night set apart for
giving public tests by Mrs. uowe ot fuu
Francisco on the camp ground. Mrs.
Howe has a wide reputation aa a tine
medium.
Mrs. Flniirsn of Portland ia also on
the cami) Bround. She needs no iitrO'
duction, as she it well known here as a
clairvoyant medium.
The Humane Society ought to Investi
gate things here a little and tee how un
mercifully tome of the dumb brutes are
beaten and punished.
We are glad to say that harmony and
the atmosphere of philanthiopy reigns
supreme in our nine dale:
T. B. Donaldson had the misfortune
to lose one of his much cows.
I. J. Bigalow and wife visited their
son Charles in Portland last Friday
Fred Ey man and wife, L. Cochaan
and 1. J. Ogle and family attended the
Grunge meeting at Molalla Saturday,
Says John Crocker with a self-sat;sfled
air "I have the big trees all cut down
on my forty."
Aaron Kemrxier and family of Mil'
waume, came out Saturday on a visit
and celebration tour.
Nearly everybody here celebrated the
Fourth at Cauby, and taking into con
sideration the dusty roads, the warm
afternoon and other little obstacles, we
are sure that some, at least, would have
demonstrated ft great deal more patriot
ism if they had stayed ab home.
Chas. Crocker, who has been work
ing at the carpenter trade in Portland,
came home Saturday and drove out to
Lhampoeg Sunday evening to look after
tiie interests of his own "Case."
Mr. and Mrs, Ogle Kyllo and family
returned home from Portland Sunday
evening where they attended the wed
ding of the former's brother, '
Chris Beck finished hauling his hay
Saturday foronoon. He had about 20
tons which just filled his barn.
Philip Ogle returned from Portland
yesterday where he has been visiting
his sister Mr. McPherson.
Lou MoBhberger spent the Fourth
Portland.
Fred Sox, who works for the Strow
bridge Paint&Oil Company ,of 128 Grand
Avenue, has been viBiting friends here.
Fall sown grain is looking quite well
and if it fills well will make a good av
erage crop. Spring grain is greatly in
need of rain and if it does not get it
in the near future, will, in a majority of
cases, be a failure.
Potatoes are going to be a good price
this (all, so the merchants tell us; 75
cents per bushel. W. S. Broaddus, of
Stockton, Cal., representing Wolf & Son
wi'l be buying potatoes through this
country this fall again.
Harlie Frost is on the sick list.
Lilo West is quite ill again he
out in the sun too much Sunday. .
Born, to the wile of J W Currin, July
3, 1904, a nine pound girl.
Mr. Heckart of California is in our
burg again.
Blackberrying is the order of the day
as wild blackberries are ripe, '
Mr O B Jefferson started out with the
Wilhoit stage Wednesday morning. v
A family moved into Charlie Dickey's
house Tuesday ; we have not yet learned
the name.
RevSmalley of Michigan is visiting
his son and family this week.
Various places were visited by Elyites
on the 4th of July and quite a number
bad misfortunes.
Clarence Green retu.ned from Aurora
Tuesday evening. He bad his hind
blown off by a bomb and will probably
lose part of his arm on account of blood
poison.
Anti-Trust (Gioods
We are agents for Anthony and
Scovin Co. Pboto Line of
Films, Printing, Developing Paper
We guarantee every AnscVFilm
To get good results use Cyko Developing Paper.
For a printing out paper you can't beat the Royal.
We have .just received a full line of these goods
direet from the factory . Every Photographer knows the
value of fresh Plates, Films and Paper.
We have everything you need in the Photo Line, .
and our dark room is at your disposal.
We are offering every Camera we have in stock at
actual cost price. Now is the time to get a Camera.
CHARMAN 5 CO.
CITY DRUG STORE
Try Whife Clover
Ice Cream
Pure Fruit Juices
at our Fountain
in
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and m'ehtest little thin?
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Lite Pills. These pills change weakness
into strength, llstlessness into energy,
brainfag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the 'health.
Only 25c per box. Sold by Geo. A.
Harumg.
Chamberlain'! Collo. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
Thia remedy is certain to be needed In
almost every home before the summer is
over. It en always be depended upon
even in the most severe and dangerous
cases. It li especially valuable for sum
mer disorder in children, it la pleas
ant to taka and never falls to give prompt
relief. Why not buy it now? It may
lave life. For sale by Geo. A. Harding.
Liberal.
We are still having dry and hot weather
and grain will surely be a short crop.
Gardens are suffering tor want of rain and
corn is in bad shape. The hay crop is
being crowded as fast as possible with
light crop. Grass Is drying up and the
dairy covvs are getting short on milk.
Win. Skein went to Canby on the 4th
of July with his swing. He purchased a
new grapnapnone to tumisti music.
Mrs. B. Ettinger and Miss E. M. Isom,
ofiPortland, spent the 4ih of July with
Mrs. S. Wright.
Pierce Wright and W. McGraw went to
Portland the 4th ot July.
Dan Graves and wife, of Redliiid, spent
Sunday with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Phil. Graves of thls.place.
Isn't It funny boys to have a big head
on you alter tne 4m.
Now put vour shoulder to the wheel and
taKe care ot what crop Is lett.
A very pretty home wedding took place
at the residence of the brides parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, of Mulino, Wed
nesday at 10 o clocK, June asm, tq04.
Where their daughter, Miss Aggie, and
Fred Woodside were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony. Rev. Thos. Wiles,
of Liberal, officatlng with a short but very
brief and Impressive marriage cermony.
After the wedding tuey were ushered into
the dinning 100111 where a fin luncheon
was served. Miss Ola Dibble and Jas.
Melton acted as ushers. The bride was
beautifully dressed ia white and cream
crepe de chine and trimmed with valen-
Beaver Creek,
Mr. Teter Bohiander. who wai laid up
wUh the rheumatism, left for the hot
epringa Sunday.
Mm. Ilenrv lluirhes received a tele
cram last Fndav from her son, Willie
Phelps, of The Pallea, for her to come at
once, that hii wife was very low.
Mini Edith Staaman is working for
for'aultine Bohiander.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hottman of East
ern Oregon spent the Fourth of July
wiih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uettman.
The members of the German CongT
cational church will hold their Chil
UPPORT
SCOTT'S EMULSION mtvu at a
bridge to carry the weakened end
Urved system along until it can Find
firm support In ordinary food.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT A BOWNK, Chm1l,
409-4S l'erl Strret, New York.
5c anu pt.oo ui aruj&isu.
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logue showing Superior
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Relief Rake keeps inside end of platform clear, a faultithll others. The above three features
and many others make the Champion The Only Champion. .
The Force Feed Elevators do not thresh the grain against the binder cover, nor let it stop at the top of the binder
deck, but deliver it positively to the packer arms. There Is no choking at the top of the elevators. There is no grain
lost between the elevators and binder deck.
The Force Feed Elevator on the Champion Binder is warranted to waste less grain than the elevator on any
othei binder. ''
Ask us for prices on Binder Twine, Bale Ties and Rope.
Fairclough
Bros.
Agents
Oregon City.
T 0 R E G
FiRST AND TAYLOR STS.
PORTLAND
Wttlamtttt Grocery
Stevens Building,
. Sixth and Ttlaln Sts.
Telephone, Main mi.
Do you know what our busi
ness is?
When it comes' to Groceries
i
and suchtthings, we are the peo
ple; and you'll never regret the
dayjyou got in touch with us.
You ought to see our line of
Teas,eCoffees, Spices and the
goodJbrandsof Flourwe handle.
They are the BEST.
Prices low and delivery prompt.
tti'ths & iftcfilasban
!yh a ill 1 1 toiNA
Jim
The Finest Fruit
The very finest fruits of the shoe
manufactories have been selected to
complete ourstock. The swellest styles
in all the varieties of lasts, tops, toes
and trimmings. Every pair a beauty,
with solid, substantial wear to back
them and make them sensible bargains
will be found at
KRAUSE BROS.
Oregon City Shoe House
THE MORN1NQ TUB
cannot be enjoyed In a basin of limited
capacity, nor where the water supply antf.
temperature Is uncertain by reason of de--fective
plumbing or heating apparatus. "
To have both put In thorough working;
uiui-i wm uui yiuve expensive ir ine worn
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. P. c. GADKE
Oregon City, Oregon.
Mri Jefferson's relative from Polk Co
are viBiting her thia week.
Quite a number from this burg went
to Portland Sunday to tee the battleships.
Thn Mnltlla baieball team waa down
here last Sunday, played ball with the
Elyites and got defeated,
Mr Craig has returned home from her
visit to Eagle Creek camp meeting.
Strawberries and cheiries are gone
ant raspberries are in market.
Thia dry weather it making well water
very ecarce in some parts ot this burg.
John Francis who ia working in Tort
land (pent Sunday here in thia burg.
Have l'ou Received the Semitic
Sourenir for 1904?
The A. & C. R. K. will mail to your
addrefs free, copies of their Summer
Booklet containing 30 naea of half tone
njr.vinB8 of Columbia river and Clat-
800 Beach aceuery. Address J
li. i & P. A., Astoria, Ore.
Stewart, Agent, 243 Alder St
Ore.
,C Mayo,
or V. 4.
Portland,
SWMmrr Excursion Rates and
Special Train Service How
on Between Portland and
Clatsop Beach.
The Summer schedule of the Astora &
Columbia River Railroad has been in
augurated between Portland, Astora, Gear
hart and Seaside in connectoln with special
round trip excursion tickets to all Clatsop
and! North Beach points, and train leaves
Union Depot 8:00 A. M. daily and runs
through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30
A. M., Gearhart 12:20 P. M. and Seaside
12.30 P. M.
The Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves
Union Depot every Saturday at &3o P. M.
arriving Astora 5:50 r. m. and runs
through direct, arriving at Gearhart 6:40
P. M. and Seaside 6:50 P. M.
In connectionwith this improved service,
special round trip season excursion tickets
are sold from Portland to all Clatsop and
North Beach points at rate of H 00 for the
round trip, good for return passage until
Oct. i-rth.
Special Commutatian tickets, good for five
round trips, are sold trom Portland to same
points for ft 5.00, good to return until Oct.
15th.
Saturday Special round trip excursion
tickets from Portland to all Clatsop and
North Beach points on sale every Saturday
at rate of 2 60 for round trip, good to re
turn Sunday.
Tickets sold from Portland to North
Beach points ar issued in connection with
I . R. & N. staamers from Astoria and bag
gage is transferred to and from depot and
steamer dock at Astoria free of charge, and
ail tickets sold by the O. R . & N. Co
from Portland to Clatsop and North Beach
points, are interchangeable and will be
honored on trains of this company in either
direction between Portland and Astoria.
For additional information address C. A.
Stewart, Agent, 248 Alder St., Portland,
Ore. or J C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A.,
Astoria, Ore. Seaside Souvenir of lo04
...111 L. M J 1 . - '
win 1 manea 10 your address Tree upon
application, write ior it.
USE
UNCLE SAM
Rice 4i and up, Tea Jf5c np, Coffee
like Arbuckles Vt l-Vc, better 14c,
Ocni wc, Eniupies iree; they will sur
prise you. tine bulk Lard 10c, Lera
ons aud Oran-es io each, ISc paid for
egg. Rett Front.
It is easy to do
Banking by Mail
. Don't think because
you live some miles
from a bank that you
cannot have a bank
account or do business
with us.
Send us your checks
and items by mail,
and you will have
prompt and careful
attention. We cheer
fully answer any in
quiries and can serve
you satisfactorily.
Te Bank of Oregon City
Oregon City, Oregon
Sjeclal Excursion to
World' Fair
The Denver& RioGrandefln connection
with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series
of Personally Conducted Excursions to the
Worlds Fair during June. These excur
sions will run through to St. Louis with
out chancre of cars, maklntr chnrt of
principal points enroute. The first of
these Excursions will leave Portland June
7th, and the second June i7th. The rate
from Portland will be $67.50 to St. Louis
and return. Eicursionists going via the
Denver & Rio Grande have tha privilege
of returning via a different route. Thisis
the most pleasant wav, as well as tha
most delightful route, to cross the conti
nent. The stops arrangej give an oppor
tunity of visiting'thevarlus points of inter
est in and about Salt Lake City, Denver
and Kansas City. If you wish to accom
pany one of thee excursions write at once
to W. C. McBride, 124 Third street, Port-
uiiu, lur sleeping car reservations.