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OREGON CITY COURIKR, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1905. n - A 1 A Saves' Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness 1 of the family food. Yeast ferments the food Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves,' health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. PERSONAJMENTIO A. F. Turn, o Stafford, wns iu the city Wednesday. Williiiui Welch was in town Wednes day Iroui Salmon Kivur. Attorney G nral Crawford was in town Wednesday trora Salem. Dr H. K.'.Haviland, mayor of Es tacada, whs in town Wednesday. '' Clyde Kvars, a Portland cigar dis tributor, was in the city on business . Wednesday. Mrs. John W. Loder and son, Jack, have been spending aweek with rela tives in Albany. Mrs. and Miss Newbury, of New Era, came down Wednesday night for the Eastern Star hop. William Aldridge, who is connected with the Liud Milling Co. , at Liud. Wash., is visiting relatives here. Georgo and Frank Ogle, of Molalla, and Andrew Ureshaber, of New Era, were in town on business Tuesday. J. W. Hazard, of Butte, Mont., has returned honie alter a visit with his brother, 1'rauk Hazard, in this city. MissMary S. Barlow, of Barlow, , left Saturday morning for Newport on Yaquiua,Baytor a few days' business visit. "Mrs. Gertrude Strange was in town Thursday euroute to her home in .for est Grove from California, where he has been visiting. Secretary M. Bollack, of t' e Oregon City Manufacturing Company, has gone to the nirantaius on a hunting and flshmg trip. E. D. Bogan, of Marquani, was in town . Thursday morning, enroute to Washington, where he will remain for an indefinite time. ' Attorney E. J. Meiidenhall, of Sun nyside, was in town Monday on busi ness' connected with the final settle ment of the estate of the late Luciuda DeardQff. . i Poter K. Davidson, a native of Scot land, and Edgar Lichter, a subject of Austria, declared their intentions of becoming citizens of the United States Tuesday. " State Sonator George O. Brownell is in McMinnville conducting the de fense in the case of the State vs. John J. Dickens, who 1b charged with the murder of Potter. .- ' Mr. and Mrs. ; H. Blankenshin re turned from San Bernardino, Gal. , where they have been for the past 18 months. They have a house in Oregon City and a farm in Willamette. Miss Emma Bravv e, Miss Oda Jones, Herman K. Jones and James Jones, of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Jones Wednes day and attended the Eastern Star dancing party. Bov. J. E. Snyder, evangelist, and R. N. Jeffrey, soloisc, ieft on Mon day morning's train for Brownsville, after a series of very succissful meet ings bete andwui go to Coos Bay the latter part, of the week. jj Eber Sorenson, after a res idence of 13 years in this city, left Tudesay for Denmark to visit his rel atives there, whom he has not seen since he "('time to the United States. He is employed in the paper mills. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldo Cos, and Rev. and Mrs. E. L. House, of P. rtland, and a Vermont man , who hsa a concession for selling souvenirs at the Lewis and Clark Pair, were in town Tuesday looking at the historic home of Dr. John McLaughlin. Governor George E. Chamberlain, ex-Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer, ex-Register 0. B. Moores, Senator E. M. Crosian, John Minto and P. H. D'Arov, of Salem, and Representative Robert Glenn Smith, of Josephine county, passed through the city Tues day enroute home front Champoeg. County Judge Ryan, Mrs. W. E. Pratt, Miss Barclay, Miss Anna Wis ner, Miss Dcllie Pratt, Miss Mary El len Long and Miss Mabel Tower were among the Oregon City people wbo attended to provisional government anniversary at Champoeg Tuesday. Beatie & Beatie, dentists, Weinbard building, rooms 16, 17 sod 18. When In Portland, call on me WM. BOHLANDFR EMPIRE RESTAURANT Open Day an JINIjht rtione Red g6j 12 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Thre doorj tout of Baker Theatre LOCAL, NOTES Trimmed hats at popular prices, Miss 0. Goldsmith. Ice cream and ice cream soda every day at Kozy Kandy Jiitcneu. x Eight to ti n bars soao, 25c; bluing, 5c Lottie. See Keel f ront art. Styles unique and fashionable. Prifbs lest. Mis.? 0. Goldsmith. Choice selections of up-to-date de signs; popular prices. Miss C. Gold smith. Seventh street and lower Main street will be partly covered with crushed rock. Suit of John A, Moehnke vs. W. P. Hawley to recover possession of land has been set for Friday. Skating rink has gone out cf busi ness and the Y. M, 0. A. gymnasium will again be devoted to the uses of the a-riocatiou. Terrible plagues, those itching pes tering diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At, any drugstore. " , Mrs. A. R. Liming and F. C. Har- ter, of Portland, were married Satur day afternoon in the courthouse hy County Judge -Ryan. Divorces were .granted Saturday in the suits of M. A. Ulrich vs. Ferdi nand Ulrkh and Jennie A. McKee. vs Prank M. McKee. ALT1-T0NE is the tonic to build you up after a spell of la grippe. Guaranteed. Samples free. Char man & Co., Dependable Druggists. Work has commenced on the new structure for the Star Brewing Co., of Vancouver, Wash. The building will be -occupied by J).. Knnpp, as a saloon. Portland Beauty Bazaar, 409 Mor rison street, Portland, mauioure, shampooing, electrical " massage for face and scalp, bleaching dyeing, electrolysis. Five-acre tract in Willamette, olose to car line, fine location, good soil, no rocks. Special price for one week, 1825 J. A. Moehnke, . Bank of Ore gon City Building. Executions have been issued for the foreclosure of mortgages in the suits of Robert Jousrud vs. William Runs doll, et al. , and Ralph H. Slaughter vfi. C. A. Ryan, et al. The Portland Beauty Bazaar, 409 Morrison street, Portland, positively guarantee to remove' superfluous hair permanently 'with the only reliable method the electrio needle. Ball game ha been scheduled in Portland next Saturday between the Barclay high school team and tne Hill Military Academy team. A large crowd of student rooters will accom pany the Barclay team to Portland. - Cleanse your system of all impuri ties this month. Now is the .time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co, - - Petitions for new arc lights have been referred to a committee of the counoil, which was appointed to re distrkt the city for the relocation of arc lights. Why saffer. with spring tiredness, mean, cross, feeling, no strength, no appetite. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. While splitting wood JMonday A. J. Mcintosh cut his foot and Dr. Stuart was caaled to dress his Jvvound, which required four stitches. Mr. Mcintosh wil notbe able,to use his foot for a couple of weeks. Diabetes, Backache, Inflamed, Cos gested, Irritated and Relaxed Kidneys are cured by using DR. SHUELER'S KIDNEY CURE.- For sale by Howell ;& Jones, Oregon City, and The Cauby Pharmacy. Canby, Or. Marriage of Miss Bessie Grout of this city, to Maurice M. Binford, of Portland, was solemenized (Wednes day evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Binford left Pure Prepared Paint is the Best , Charman & Co. City Drug: Store. Faints, Oils, Glass, .Varnishes, Enamels a large assortment of Brushes Alabastine " in all shades and colors Oysters In Any Style fcia. Private Rooms For Ladles HgnWaldies, ELOINS FOR RAILWAY SERVICE' WK IMP THEM H S. BALL & SON Jewelers and Opticians " JVrKVYv 209 Morrison St, bet Is dtt-SsmmS PORTLAND Railroad'Standard 1st and Front Rebate of Fare on all Purchases of 5.00 Worth cr Over where they wlil reside., , Cfe - Don't let the children suffer. fit they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mounv tain Tea. The Best baby tonic known. Strength and health follow its use. 85 cents. Huntley Bros. Co. Oregon City Colts and the Portland Tigers opened Canemah Park with a baseball game Sunday, the local team winning - by a score of 6 to 4. The batteries were Long and Lippey for Oregon City and Myers and Hesse for Portland. MilVaukie's city marshal brought a 17-year-old boy here Sunday night and confined Inm in the county jail. The boy was arrested, charged with fighting and disorderly conduct. He was taken back to Milwankie Monday morning fur trial. The only way to cure rheumatism is to cleanse your blood and build up your system. ' DR. S'. HUELER'S RHUMEXUS is recommended to do this, price, 1. For sale by Howell & Jones, Oregon ( ity, and The Cauby Pharmacy, Uauhy, Or, Cristin Maddock, the 9-year-old son of E. C. Maddock, suffered the disloca tion of his left wriBt Thursday after noon. --He was playing with sohool- mates and was sitting on the rail of the elevated walk near the Barclay school, when he slipped and fell. I Complaint has been made against the owners of Fisher's mill at Viola, who are charged with dumping sawdust in Clear creek. Deputy District At torney Schuebel, to whom complaint was made, has referred the matter to Master Fish Warden Van Dusen. Charge against Ernest Case, a Main street barber, has been dismis-.eed. Oase was arreted and tried in the Justic court for violating the Sun 'ay closing law, and the jnry failed to I reach au agreement, standing live for conviction and one for acquittal. A strength tonic that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong and ac tive. That is what DR. Si HUELER'S RHUMEXUS will do, you need U every spring and fall. For sale by Howell & Jones, Oregon ity, and The Canby Pharmacy, l anby, Or. Warrant was issued out of the jus tice court Wednesday for the arrest of George W. Kimball, against whom a charge of assault and bat.ery has been entered by J. U Udell, of Lib eral. s Some weeks ago Udell came here and complained that Kimball was tearing down his fences and no action was taken on the complaint. Members of Tualatin Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees, w ent to Portsmouth Monday and were entertaned by Mrs. Ross Spencer. In the evening they attended Golden Rule Hive in Port land and -witnessed the initiation of 20 new members. A pleasant time was enjoyed and ice cream and cake were served. Frank J. Aldridge, a well known singer of Oregon City, who was for merly with the Maccabee quartette, passed though the city Friday enroute to Oregon val'ey towns, and points in Washington and Caliionia,, He lias a six months' contract with the E. J. Arnold Oompanv, and has ben play ing at vaudeville theatres in Portland. June 6 has been set as the day' for hearing the trial of the damage suit of William McDonald vs. Clackamas County. McDonald alleges that he re ceived injuries by reason of a runaway team on the New Era hill and his claim for damages was turned down n the county coui. Educational exhibit from Clackamas county to the Lewis and Clark Fair will be completed this week and for warded to Portland. The manual pro ductions are of a high class, the raffia work being especially noticeable. The man o script work consists of 20 volumes, of 200 pages each. I lij lit3 aiSliM? MUlt'! akM.CiJtifc mm& imtALi mml.ink'j hifnm. xnmi CI ...... .. ....... , ... " -iiMCi ..sr.;-, ,,: , , ISOME SPECIMEN BARGAINS OF REAL PROPERTY FuR SALE IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY Oregon City Bargain 14 lots in Westlynn; together, $i,2oo; separ- ately, $ioo per lot. Elegant building lots. Tt-rms. 2 improved lots in block 155, with 7 room dwell - ing, costing; $800; weM and city water, city sewage, plenty of fruit. A snap at $i,25o. Terms. 2 acres in heart of Oregon City, level and rich soil, with abundance of fruit, io-room dwel ling, city water and well, barn and other good and convenient outbuildings. Title perfect, i Only $2,800. Terms. Large two-story modem dwelling, cost $3,500; 8 rooms, bath, 'city water, nice barn, cost jS5oo.oo, whole block of land, with fruit, splendid view, healthy and No 1 location in every respect. 'This property ougnt to be worth $8, 000.00, and can be had for a short time at 5,500.00.- Terms. Lots in Block i24, adjoining Barclay School block, at $300,00 each. Terms. Lots in Block 151, Oregon City,' at $200.00 each'. Terms. 5 elegant lots in Block 100, just north of the T. L. Charman block, on 7th street. $600.00 per lot. Terms, farm Property Tor Sale Lots in blocks, 50, 51, 67 the W. C. Johnson property $350.00 and up. Splendidly located, and for sale on very easy terms. 4 lots, with plastered frame dwellirg, in Ca nemah; 5 rooms and basement, near end of car line. $1,250.00. Make your own terms. A new modern dwelling on Main Street, 7 rooms, brick basement, sewerage, city water, hot and cold water, patent closet, street im provements made, with one full lot, $2500. Nothing better on the street. We have a No. 1 location for a sawmill in Ore gon Cit.' (no sawmill in the city J no better investment frontage on Willamette River and easy access to rail shipping points ample roomabundance of timber, assured business and steady market from the start. See us personally. One half acre at Ely on Mjlalla Avenue, splendid well of water, frame dwelling, 5 rooms, very cheap at $650, in installments nov rent ing at $5 per month.. , 2 lots with cottage in West Side addition to Oregon City, now-renting steadily at 5 "per month, on installment plan at $650. 10i) acres, at Highland ; 2.) Hcres in cultivation, G5 acres very levtl, spring at house; house, barn. $16 pe acre. 1 158 acres, at OlarKs, 100 acies in Al cultivation. 2,000 worth nf building, water power chop mill on the place, 40 Hcres vulnttble iimbe. This farm is one of the brst in the county, nd. cheap at 0,000 00. Gome quick or this place is oir ot the market. 140 acres, at Barton, mile from O. W. P. & Ry. line; 25 acres trHiden laird, two dwelMnps, ham, granary, other outbuildings. Price, (4,000 00. 90 ncree, on New Viola plank road ; irood soil, lays well, 45 acres in cul'iv.i'inn, large barn, do bouse. Fr ee very low at $3000.00. 80 acres; 20 acres in cultivation, in Sec. 16, T. 5, S. R. 1. E ; good land. $1,700.00. 813 anrps ; sfcx k farm ; 20 ncres in cul'ivation, unlim ited range. At 13,000.00 80 fcref ; rich land ; 2 miles from Cazadero. 3 or 4 mil lion feet timber. 5 acres cultivated, small house and barn. At j 1 t f 1,200. 320 acreB, 2 miles from Canby, 35 acres in cultivation, all fenced And cross fenced, 7-room dwelling, 6 acres orchaid, livit e w) t'T, valuable timber, logs, piling and wood. f-'O per acre. One litle mountain ranch still awaits a lucky buyer; 80 acres, 15 in cultivation, small building, oyer 50 acrts food lurid, on main road, 1 mile to school. Only $5.00 per acre. 30 acres at Colton, on Milk creek ; house, barn, 1 acre in cultivation. $400.00. 252 acres, 1 mile from Molalla, 30 acres in cultivation, big barn, do house 200 acres very valuable timber. worth the pi ice of the place. Great cattle ranch, Verv cheap it $3,200. Terms. One of the best farms at St.affo'd ; 100 acres, 70 in good cultivation, very valuab'e buildings, orchard, 4 horses, 3 cows, 7 bogs, 30 sheep ard ah farming imolements, with grain for feed A top notch place for $10,000.00. 80 acres, 6 miles from Oregon City, at Stafford ; 40 acres in cultivation; fruit, valuable buildings. First class farm, $4,000.00. If you don't see what you want in the above lists, write and state definitely" what you looking for in the way of a real estate investment, and the chances are we have it on hand. We are selling lands all the time and desire to extend our list of low-priced properties. are Main Street, Oregon City 233 Washington Street, Portland Kodak Days arc Here , '' : " "' '''' A Full Line of Kodaks, Cameras and Sup plies always in stock. Brownie Cameras $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 ( Kodaks 7 From $5.00 Up ' Instructions free with every instrument sold. Best Dark Room in the City. In order to close out our stock of Umbrellas this season we will give a special discount on any umbrella in stock. Commencing April7 1 5th we will sell our $7.50 Umbrellas for $6.00 6.00 Umbrellas for - - 4.80 5.00 Umbrellas for - - 4.00 2.50 Umbrellas for - - 2.00 ZOO Umbrellas for - - , 1.60 J. 50 Umbrellas for - - 1.20 Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers -Suspension Bridge Corner