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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905.
NEWS OF THE
. MARKS' PRAIRIE. :
The gentle showers have come and
are very welcome to our farmers.
Dave Yoder in about all right again
after a long siege of sickness.
Oar hop yard growers are working
their hopyards to their full capacity.
Ed Herrwn has his new barn about
completed. Ho will also have a line
residence built in the near future.
Theodore Carnpau is at Oregon Oity
as a juryman this weok.
Our road boss is grading the . road.
The power is a steam engine, as it
costs hHHfor an engine than for eight
horses as motive power.
Sum Oglesby was calling on rela
tives hero the past week. He sitys he
has not got that Jap widow yet and
as he lives in little Knssia, nar
Macksburg, it wonld not be a safe in
vestment just now as the Russians pre
not quite whipped yet.
John Copper is working for Mrs.
Sam Mark. John is a rustler from
way back.
The MSrkB Prairie school will close
on Frilny, April 28. Miss Nord
hausen has given good satisfaction
and our school has been a success.
Some of our sports attended the
dance at Needy Saturday evening and
report a line time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mark have a
case at law in Oregon City this week.
It is about a hop yard which they are
trying to recover.
A. Wiegand, of Paradise Oitv, is
visiting relatives in California and
will visit his old home in Michigan.
He expects to return about the first of
A ugust.
Mr, and Mrs. Baohelder.of Portland,
are visiting atthe home of Mrs. Jack
Kerr.
Ye scribe took dinner with Mr.
Kerr Sunday.
. Ordinary housohould aocidents have
no terrors when there's a bottle of I
Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in the med
icine chest. Heals burns, outs, bruises,
sprains. Instant relief.
ELDORADO.
Hopgrowers are glad to see the rain,
as the ground was getting too dry to
put up poles.
Pasture is good, therefore stock are
doing well.
0. Sohuebel and wife went to Ore
gon Oity Saturday to visit the for
mer'a mother who has been quite sick,
G. Trullinger, of. Union Mills,
quietly passed away last Saturday
evening, and was buried in the family
cemetery Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr.
Trullinger had been sick nearly all
winter. He leaves a wife and seven
children.
Mrs. R. Suhoenborn, Harry and El
sie Schoenborn spent Sunday evening
at the home of A. L. Jones.
Dr. Gouoher and wife spent Sunday
witli Mulino friends.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 Smith spent a day
recently with Mr. and Mrs. O. Sohue
bel. The Farmers' telephone will soon
be here. Poles were gotten ready the
fore part of the week and work will
begin at onoe.
Humor says there will soon be a
wedding at Cams, one at Eldorado,
and one at Mulino. Liberal, are you
mn fn fall in u,,?
going to fall in line?
A. D. Jones and the Helvey Bros,
returned Monday from the mountains.
Mrs. Wills, ot Maoksbnrg, who has
been staying a few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Moshberger, returned
to her home Sunday.
Miss Emma Anderson loft for Neody
the fore part of the weok, and will
stay all Bummer.
Oarus and Sohuoberplayed ball Sun
day'at the Oarus ball grounds. Score
9 to 4 in favor of Oarus.
W. H. Jonos and son wont to Liberal
Sunday to visit friends.
Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved.
The excruciating pains character- i
intio of rheumatiHui and sciatica are I
quickly relieved by applying Cham-1
berlnin's Pain Balm. The great pain j
relieving pewer of the liniment has
been the surprise and delight of thou-1
sands ot sutTere's The quick relief
from pain which it a"or N ,i)one
worth many times its cost. ifor sale
by Geo. A. Harding,
J7 Position for Lik!
ular monthly income for life, guaranteed by Uncle Sam ! We prepare
for U, S. Mail Service, Railway Mail Service, Custom House Service,
Departmental Service. Call on us and we shall be glad to tell you all
about it. Booklet free. Office Hours: 8:oo to n:do P. M.
INTER-STATE SCHOOL (Inc.) 316 Chamber of Commerce
HDQJANE C.
Agent
John Deere Line Plow,
Baggies and Narrow
My desire to have every farmer call and get my prices first
before buying elsewhere is to show that I have nearly every
thing in the Implement line, and by seeing the goods they will
know the value of the same, and by comparison with other
makes and prices, I am willing to take my chances on their
buying. My policy is to handle a good quality of goods and not
trash in order to make a cheap price.
Duane C. Ely
Implement House
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
:
COUNTY 6
LIBERAL.
The showers the last week
have
stopped farming aud gardening. .
The early fruit is all killed. The
prune trees are dying in places the
freeze in February killed them. The
tap was np.
Plops in places are coming up very
slow. Grass is good and stock are
licking np in good shape.
Wm. Morey and family moved from
Portland out to his farm Sunday last.
No morn batching, Bill.
Fall wheat has th. yellow tinge yet
from the heavy frosts of lace.
S. Wright is hauling lumber for his
new barn.
ben Faust is getting more cream, by
the onas he carries in his wagon.
Mrs. J. D. French is visiting her
daughter in Portland for a few days.
Mrs. J. E. Ooates was out to her
ranch looking after her interests here
Monday.
(.healed Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally,
but by choosing the right medicine,
E. H. Wolfe, of Hear Grove, Iowa,
choated death. He says: "Two years
ago I had Kidney Trouble, whioh
caused me grat pain, suffering and
anxiety, but I took Eiecrtic Bitters,
which effected a complete cure. I
have also found them of great benefit
in general debility and nerve trouble,
and keop them constantly on hand,
since I find they have no equal."
Howell & Jones, Druggists, guaran
tees them at EOc, .,
' REOLAND.
Died, Monday night, April 17, at 10
p. m., at his home, of Hieart disease,
Jerry Young. Mr. Young was one of
the oldest pioneers of this place and
was born in Ohio in 1833. Later he
moved to Indiana, from which place
he moved to big farm in 1877, where
he has resided since.
Mr. Young was always known as an
honest man, paying his way as he
went, and asking favors of no man,
and above all he always lived at peace
with his neighbors. He leaves to
mourn his loss, Mrs. Ara Brown, of
Kedland, Mrs. Ida Gaskell, of Madras,
and Miss Mary Dickenson, of Stone.
The remains were interred in Redland
cemetery. J
Counterfeiting the Genuine.
Foley & Oo. Ohicago, originated
' Honev and Tar as a throat and lunar
remedy, and on aocouut of the great
merit and popularity of Foley s
Honey and Tar many imitations are
offered for the genuine. Ask for
FOLEY'S Honey and Tar and refuse
any substitute offered as no other
preparation will give the same satis
faction. It is mildly laxative. It
oontains no opiates and is safest for
ohildren and delicate persons.
MADRAS.
The new automobile oar built in
Portland for the OroBskeys and Bend
routes arrived in Madras, last Friday
on her trial trip. i
Arohie Mason left Friday afternoon
for Shaniko, enroute to Hood River,
where he intends looking after his
contract with the Oregon LumberCo.
to build 16 miles of railroad.
Teams of all sizes and description
r SJL Tn l"'rb '
ing for Hood river to work on the new
railroad.
The afternoon entertainments in
Madras the past week has been the
riding of some of the worst bucking
horses in the country and is qui te
amusing in some respects.
Don P. Rea made a flying trip to
the Bend this week.
Mr. Oomptcn, of Grizzle sawmill,
was seen on our streets this week.
M. Lonsberry and Max Wilson are
doing the painting on the new hotel.
They also are doing some painting
and decorating on the new towusite
building.
The new saloon building in front of
J. P. Halm's geuetal merchandise
store is growing rapidly. The frame
was raised Thursday afternoon.
The building erected by the Ham
ilton Bros, was sold to Geo. Louke,
the furniture man.
Quite a cutting affray took place
liore in Madras last Thursday. A num
ber of IndiaiiB from tho reservation
oame to town with grain to soil and
camped near one of the feed stables.
The successful result of a Civil
Service Examination insures a reg
ELY
IMPLEMENT
HOUSE
for
During the day, by some mysterious
means, they procured and imbibed
freely of some of Madras' firewater
and during their intoxication a quar
rel ensued, which resulted in one of
the , natives getting several ' slashes,
and Cone ugly cut over the eye, but
from reports nothing fatal. I am of
the opinion that there is a law pro
hibiting the sale or furnishing of
liquor to Indians in any shape or form
and one buying liquor for them lays
themselves liable to the law.
Dr. Snook had the misfortune to let
his team run away tho first of the
week, but luckily there waB uotluiiK
serious, only a broken ueckyoke.
John L. Gard was in town the first
of the week after a tank of water. He
says the new boy mu3t have water.
Harry Gard and wite were in town
to see Dr. Snook Monday. Mrs. Gard
is troubled with her eyes and thought
it advisable to have the doctor's
opinion before it went too long.
The new stage line from Madras to
Hoisler station comonoed on their reg
ular run last Friday.
Two loads of lumber came in town
Friday for Mr. Couroy's new store
building.
Two loads of mill machinery passed
through Madras the last of the week
lor the new sawmill at the ferry on
the Deschutes river.
John Drummond will goto Hood
Ri per to work fur Mr. Mason as he
has a numbor of wild horses to break.
The new hotel will open for
public patronage next Monday.
the
Established 1834
MONARCH OF THE ROAD
Every year there is placed on the market new named unknown wagons, sometimes with eaudilv
painted gears to arrest attention, or perhaps paintea to resemble some wagon with a reputation of years
standing and of known quality and merit. But have you ever stopped to think of it they are here
today and gone tomorrow, so to speak. They have a short inning while they can be soM on promises
and representations as to how good they are. The old reliable Mitchell Wagon has been with you for
70 years. It has always been the best possible to build, and will always remain so. If you want the best
BUY THE MITCHELL
Time Tried and Proven Reliable.
We aim to have our other goods like
Mitchell Wagons the Best
Fairclough
Bros.
Agents
Oeegon City
BARTON.
Barton R. P. D. route was put in
operation April 15, which will prove
of much benefit to those living at a
distance from the postoffice.
Bartou'people are vory rauoh'pleased
with the prospoot of a bridge across
the Olackamas at this place.
Fruit was injured to some extent in
this locality on account of frost.
Prospects are most excellent for
good crops ir this locality.
Eagle Creek Grange met in regular
session April 15, Worthy Master A. M.
Alspangh in the ohair. Fifty-seven
member were prese nt, including ten
visitors. The regular business was
transacted. Three candidates were
instructed in the third and fourth de
grees, two in the first and second. An
interesting program was rendered,
consisting of songs, mnsio and recita
tions. A question box was instituted
by the lecturor which proved a source
of much amusement and indstruction.
A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good.
"I have beeu afflicted with kidney
and bladder trouble for years, pass
ing gravel or stones with excruciating
pain," says A. H. Thurnes, a well
known coal operator uf Buffalo, O.
"I got no relief from medicine until I
began taking Foley's Kidney Cure,
then the result was surprising. A few
doses started the brick-dust like sub
stance aud now I have no pair across
my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
It has done mo if 1000 worth of good."
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every
form of kidnev or bladder disease.
, OURRINSVILLE.
Roy Burdette is visiting James
Hitching and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shanklaud,
of Portland, spent, last Sunday with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Shanklaud. They were accompan
ied by Frank Shanklaud, of Portland,
a cousin of W.. H. Shankland. I
Miss Jennie Linn came down from
Linn's sawmill and visited relatives
here Saturday and Sunday. J
W. H. Shanklaud was not so well
last week, but is feeling some better I
tire week again. I
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Looney are go
ing to move up to Linn's mill this
week. Mrs. Looney intends to board :
the mill hands this summer. :
Miss Hester Linn, of Oregon City, ;
and Bumie Linn, of Kelso, Wash.,
were visiting relatives here last week.
Miss Sarah Hitching went to Port-
laud the first of last week to have her
eyes treated.
Health Is Youth.
Disease and sickness bring old age.
Heroine, taken every morning before
brenbfast, will keep you in robust
health, fit you to ward off diesase.
It cures constipation,' billiousness,
dyspepsia, fever skin, liver and kid
ney complaints. It purifies the blood
and clears the complexion,
Mrs. D .W. Smith, Whitney, Tex.,
writes, April 8, 1902: "I have used
Herbine, and find it the best medi
cine for constipation and liver
troubles. It does all you claim for
it. I can highly recommend it." 50o.
Charman & Uo. . Oity Drug Store.
70 Years
we can Get..
First
SPRINGWATER.
All vegetation is growing nicely.
The pastor, Mr. Allen, and A. M.
Shibley, will attend Presbytery that
couveuos near Hillsboro,
Rev. Hatch, our former pastor, is
here on a visit. He preached fur us
Sunday evening.
The workmen have commenced re
building the church tower that was
blown off a few weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacey, Delia Gutt
ridge and Rex Gorden attended Pom
ona Grange last Wednesday. i
School is progressing nicely under
the management of Miss Mulkey.
Earl, Erma and Maud Shibley at
tended the play given at the Mt.
Pleasant schoolhouse Friday evening.
Telephone in Springwater now, put
np by Estacada Telephone Co..
Snre Cure For Piles.
Itching Piles produce m nature and
cause itching, this form, as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding piles are
cured by Dr. Bo-sau-ko's Pile
Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding.
Absorbs tumors. BOc a jar at drug
gists, or sent by mail. Treatise free.
Write me about your case. Dr. Bo
sanko, Phila, Pa. Charman & Co.,
druggists.
LOGAN.
W Mrs. Rose Humiston has bought
property at Selwood aud is making
I, lTn'L-t'''-reH!-:-' -.:'r
Mr. Fouts, from Michigan, haspur
chased part of the Tnllinger farm.
ii stfl(!3i
We at sorry to learn that Mr. Deere
has tun d out so bad. Ha traded a
stolen horse to Henry Cromer, giving
a worthless check for the difference
and left with the horse and borrowed
saddle. We hope that Mr. Cromer
will secure his horse and Mr. Deere
the punishment he deserves.
Adolph Benson is working in Port
land now.
Mrs. U. Babler, Mrs. Ellon Gerber
and Neita Gerber are visiting rela
tives in Washington county.
A special meeting of Harding Grange
was held on April 15 for the pnrpoe
of drill work by the team. There was
a good attendance and satisfaction
was expressed at the progress made.
The team will not compete for the
prizes at next State Grange meeting
but will aim at perfection nevertheless.
A Dandy For Burns.
Dr. Bergin, Pana, 111., writes: "I
have used Ballard's Show Liniment
always recommended it to my friends,
as I am' confident there is no better
made. 'It is a dandy for burns.'
Those who live on farms are espec
ially liable to many accidental cuts,
hnnis, bruises, which heal rapidly
when Ballard's Snow Liniment is ap
plied. It should always be kept in
the house for cases of emergency."
Son, 5()o and $1. Charman & Oo.,
City Drug Store.
BEAVER CREEK.
The present rain is of great b
to crops.
nefit
The Best
WAGON
and Taylor St.,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Several of the Grangers of this sec
tion went to Parkpalce to attend Pom
ona last Wednesday.
Miss B rtha Hughes is home again.
D. E. Jones, Jr., made a business
trip to town this week.
S. P. Soudijanis busy clearing land.
Wm. Grisenthwaite is busy fencing
in a garden spot.
The Presbyterian church has been
improved greatly by being painted,
H . O. Insk.?ep doing the work.
Charles Bort, of San Francisco,
called on the Hughes family this week.
Wm. Scanlon is improving very
slowly.
H. Henrioi was seen riding on a
load of hay thorugh this burg this
week. .
SUFFERED 15 YEARS
WITH DYSPEPSIA
I have been a sufferer for the last
15 years with dyspepsia and have
trie! every remedy available and also
many doctors, but found no relief
until I purchased a 25 cent package
of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, whi" h
helped me immediately and two
boxes entirely cured. Hoping I may
benefit some other sufferer, I ask you
to publish this. Thomas I Small
wood, 145 South Mechanics St.,
Springfield,. Ohio. For sale by Hunt
ley Bros. Co.
Send to W. H. Hooker, & Co..
Buffalo, N. Y. , for a free trial pack
age. Nothing like them.
New York Dental Parlors ,
Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Ore.
Having lust completed remodeling, refurnishing
and re-equipping our office with all the latest Im
proved, modern appliances, both electrical and
mechanical, we are better prepared than ever to
complete all kinds of operations with great skill and
dispatch. Our specialists of world renown will treat
all who come with the courtesy and care that the New
York Dentists are so well known by We do not try to
compete with cheap denial w rk, but do all kinds of
first class work at about half that charged by others.
All operations are guaranteed painless. You can
have your teeth out In the morning and go home
with your NEW TEETH "that tit" the same day.
All work guaranteed, with a protected guarantee
for 10 years.
TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSO
LUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late scientific
methods applied to the gums. No sleep-producing
ngents or cocaine.
These are the onlv dental parlors In Portland
having PATENTED APPLIANCES and ingredients
to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undetectable from mitural teeth. All work
done by GRADUATED DENTIS IS of from u to 2o
years' experience, and each department in charge of
a specialist. Give us a call, and you will find us to
do exactly as we advertise We will tell you In ad
vance exactly what your work will cost by a FREE
EXAMINATION.
SET TEETH .' $5.00
GOLD CROWNS .-SS.oo
GOLD HILLINGS $l.o
SILVER M LUNGS 60c
r3 PLATES
9 ir im
New York Dental Parlors
Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Sundays and holidayi,
8:3o to 2 P. M.
MAIN OFFICE:
Fourth and Morrison Sts , Portland. Or.
BARLOW.
Hurrah for Barlow! Four prizes
for best exhibits of cereals for Lewis
and Clark Fair. See particulars in
the full report of snnie in today's
Courier.
A wonderful spring tonic. Drives
out all winter impurities, gives yon
strength, health and happiness.
That's what Hollister'B Rocky Moun
tain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. Wurfel Bros., Barlow. Or.
T'e division of farms and the multi
plication of settlers still goes on. Mr.
Suhlatager sold 20 acres of choice land
to a partv from Spokane. Mr. Lands
werk divided his pl.ee with Mr.
Hutchinson from the East. Houses
and b rus are now being erected by
the purchasers.
Feel tired, no appetite, cannot
sleep, work or eat? That's spring
tiredness and will disappear at once
'f you take Hollister's Rooky Moun
tain Tea this month. 85 cents, Tea
or Tablets. Wurfel Bros. , Barlow, Or.
Busy times ' in Barlow now. Build
ing, farming, gardening, wood-hauling,
logging, hop-tieing paintii.g,
whitewashing, scrubbing, cleaning
make up the daily routine. There are
45 pupils in the summer school at
present and one more was born today
in the home of Anton Zeith.
A strength tonic that brings rich,
red blood. Makes you strong, healthy
and active. That's what Hollistor's
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35
cents, Tea or Tablets. Wurfel Bros. ,
Barlow, Or. v. v ,
MULINO.
Gabe Trullinger, at the age of 81 ,
years, died at his home at Union Mills
Saturday night at 10 o'clock. The
deceased was an old pioneer of Oregon
and was well known throughout the
country. He was buried at the fam-.
ily graveyard.
Chas. Daniels and Esmond Hall
went toWallace Island Monday, where .
they will work through the summer.
Claud Howard has purchased a new
gramophone, and two dozen records.
Now there'll be music in the air.
A. Dongan, who is working in Port
luad, was seen in the streets of Mul
ino Monday. ', :
Jot Mallott and family were the
guests of Mr. Evans and family Sun
day. .
Mrs. Howard has purchased a new
buggy-horse. .
Mr. Udell and family have moved
in the house that Frank Kimmey
lived in. He intends to work for Mr.
Howard this summer.
Albert Enckson is working for
Lamb & Williams Bros, at present.
Last Hope Vanished.
When leadiug physiciaus said that
W. M .Smithhart, of Pekin, la., had
incurable consumption, his last hope
vanished; but Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consupmtion, coughs and
Colds, kept him out of his grave. He
says: "This great speciflo completely
cured me, and saved my life. Since
then, I have used it for over ten
years, and consider it a marvelous
throat and lnng cure." Strictly, sci
entific cure for coughs, sore throats or
colds; sure preveutitive of pneumonia.
Guaranteed, 50o aud$l bottles at How
ell & Jones' drugstore. Trial bottle
free. t
CANBY.
Mrs. Mier's cow was killedby light
ning Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Carlton visitor! hnr ei of or
Mrs. Rosenkrans, this week.
Canby baseball team will play
Woodburn on local Grounds next. Snn
dav. 3
Miss Grace Hnmntnn. nf PnrHanl
spent Sunday at-home in Canby.
Mrs. Hutchinson has a fine line of
Easter hats at her millinery store.
C. Wans & Co. received n fnnrvu In
of silverware this week.
chaser receives a free ticket entitling
them to a certain amount of silver
ware. James Adkins made
to Portland Tuesday.
There Will be a Brand null mn r,
Canby baseball club at City hall, Ap
ril 29. Garrett's orchestra will fnr.
nish musio for the occasion. The pro
ceeds .wil 1 go toward defraying the
debt of club for suits and parapher
nalia. The steam shovel finished work at
Canby this week. Half the Molalla
trestle has been filled.
There will be an entertainment
given by the Lewis and Clark Club
in the near future. The proceeds are
to be used for purchasing jars to hold
vanned goods for Rratuitious distribu
tion at the Fair. - -
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