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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. dt NEWS OF THE COUNTY J MOUNTAIN VIEW ITEMS. Warm days of summer have come and with it a groat deal of sickness. Elmer Dixon is slowly improving. Mrs. Selby has a lady friend from Canby visiting her this week. Mrs M. J. Currin and daughter, Mrs. Weed, of Columbia, Wash., are visiting relutives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Miles, of St. Johns, spout Sunday with their daugther, Mrs. bar ley. Miss Mabel Allbright spent last week in Portland visiting relatives. Mrs. Matuhett hiid friends from Portland visiMng them Sunday who are late from Indiana. Goorgo JJoyles is in this burg again taking cure of his hay. G. . Gibs and Henry Heurici were baling hay for George Boylau Tues day. 0. Moran mid F. J. Burley have bought Mr. Friedrich's blacksmith shop. Mrs. Moran is camping at Gladstone this week. Grandma Kays had relatives from the East visiting her last week. Mrs. Sinalley's brother and family from Colorado aro visiting here this week. Mrs. Pettit's granddaughter is visit ing her. Carl Freidrich and Austin Nickels are in Eastern Oregon harvesting this season. J. M. Gillott spent Monday and Tuesday among friends at Union Mills. A few of our sports attended the ball game at Hubbard Sunday. Needy will have to do bettor in future than in the past if they wish to get their names up as players. Frank Ringo visited friends here Sunday. Henry Wolfer and wife Bpent Sun day at Hubbard. PercyUitter is painting his father's residence. Ho will teach school at Whiskey Hill this winter, and his sis ter, Alico.will toach at .Logan again. MULINO. Everybody is almost through haying. Mr. and Mrs. Steers are visiting the lattor's brother, Grant Ashby, at pres eut. Six young ladies of this place made a trip to the Soda Springs last Tues day with Miss Bolva Shaw as driver and Miss Minnie Trulliiigor as brako 'iian. They all reported" a good ride and a jolly time. Mr. Davis has found his missing horse in a mire near his home. Mrs. Ida Dodge is still very ill. Mr. Siiaw has sold his place to Mr. Zinser. Kcv.H. W. Lockwood will m-oacli I at the church Sunday, July 2JJ, ut 11. a. m. anu c p. iu. Whore are you sick? Hoadacho, foul tongue, 110 appetite, lack energy, pain iu your stomach, constipation 'r Hol listers Kooky Mountain Tea will mako you well and koop you woll. So cents. Wurfol Bros., Barlow, Or. very CAKUS. A number from here attended camp meeting at New Era Sunday. Mrs. Jaggar, who has been sick, is improving. II. McLeroy, of Hood River, is the guest of Miss E. Inskeep. J. Evans went to Portland on busi ness Friday. Miss Winnafrod Howard, who has been staying in "Oregon City, has re turned home. Mrs. Lewis, who has been on the sick list, is hotter. Miss Saral) Edward, of Portland, is cue guest or fliiss Lizzie Lewis. There will be preaching at the E. V. chrueli, July 80. What's the secret of happy, vigorous hoalth? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidnevs strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters does it. CENTRAL POINT. Mr. Stauber lost two valuable cows last week. Mrs. Rosa Cooper left Tuesday for4 saioiu. Mrs. Anna Miller is visiting Mrs. Alger this week. Mr. Allen returned home this week, where he has been taking care of his father, who died a few days after his arrival. August Scheer started his binder going for the first time this season, by cutting for Mr. Mead. Several Central Point people at tended the camp meeting at New Era and all report a very good tiino. Mrs. Minnie Scheor is visiting at the norne or Mrs. Alger and lier brother, Henry Sturm. R. S. N. G. ; Mrs. (0. Wang, L. 8. N. G. ; Miss .Edna Penman. R. S. V. G. ; Miss W. H. Bait, L. S. V. G. j Miss Bertha .Stnrgis, warden; Mrs. C. Boroughs, conductor; Miss Grace Patch, I . G. ; Ralph Knight, 0. G. ; Mrs, M. E. Carothers, chaplain. An aggregation of Jcrack players calling themselves the Maroons, of Portland, visited Ca'nby last Sunday and beat the home toam by a score of 7 to 0. Excellent field work on the part of the visiting teams held Canby down to only ;two safe hits. This is the first game Canby has lost in a series of 16 games. .Batteries: Moore and Brock, for Maroons; C. Baty, R. Knight and Wliito, for Canby. MACKSBURG. Everyone attended the great base ball game Sunday, Shubel vs. Macks burg. Score was 1!) to 6 in favor of Macksburg. Faulkner and LaMour pitched for the winning team. People around here are commencing to cut their wheat. Ella Klingcr aiM Charley Thomas attended campnieeting at (Ncw Era Sunday. John Hopler was up to the moun tains fishing last, week and caught 300 trout. Frank Busch has started his hay baler. Frank Hilton is having his vetches raked. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Austen was visiting the hitter's mother, Mrs. La Mour, last Sunday. MACKSBURG. It won't be long before we hear the thrashing machines whistling and blowing in our neighborhood. J. W. Smith has parchased a new binder, as have also Lamour Bros. The potato crop is looking fine in our section of the country. Miss Berthinia Ward, of Cams, is visiting hor grandmother, Miss Morris, this week. J. L. Murdock has improved his place by building a new wire fence iu front of his house. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anstin were visitors in our burg Inst Saturday. Mr. Mills, of Liberal, has moved in our burg. - He intends to s.art in on the new schoolhouae iu the near future. F. A. Young, of Wood burn, has been working for J. E. Wells tor the past week. Quite" a few people from around this vicinity took in the campnieeting at New Era last Sunday. J. W. Smith started his alligator to baling hay Tuesday. Ho says ( e is only going to bale two jobs and then will quit. Do you think you will make enuogli to take you to the world's fair, Jim ? Tho blacksmith shop is receiving a new coat of paint. The Shubel haseball nine came down Sunday and played Ji game rof ball with the Jhome team, which resulted in a victory for the Macksburg boys by h score of 19 to 6. They fonnd the road in first lass con dition from Sandy to Mt. Hood. Caspar Junks has returned from Eastern Oregon from an extensive trip through that country. Don Pollaok has returned from th e East, where he visited his folks in Illinois. Ho says there is no place like Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Katze formally a re sident of this place now, cf Alameda Cat., were visiting friends here, and said that "Old Oergon" is the bost plate after all aud. would like to sell out in California and come back to God's country. Misses B'anch, Mammie and Fred Hartwig, of Manitowac, Wis., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Bruns aud consins. Adolph Aschoff is- htill at St. Vin cent hospital for treatment of a ser ious flesh wound on his left leg. Mrs. McGuggins is at Gresham for treatment for a broken ankle bone. Rev. Donpelfont, who went to Shelboygn, J Wis., Jvnd just returned to Sandy with a bride will locate at Sandy for the future. Ed F. Bruns, contractor and builder, is building a granary for U. Aem isseger. John Jonsrud is bulding a hand some residence on his 'property lately purchasod. Hives are a terrible to-ment to the little folks, and to suuie older ones. Easily cured. Donu's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drugstore, 50 conts. i New York Dental Parlors Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Ore. Having Just completed remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping our office with all the latest- Ira 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 bv. We do not try to compete with cheap dental 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 V i ec i n -mat m the same day. All work guaranteed, with a protected guarantee for 10 years. .JEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSO LUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late scientific methods applied to the gums. No sleep-producing agents 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 undctectjble from mitural teeth. All work done by GRADUATED DENTISTS of from u to 2o years experience, and each department in charge of a specialist, (jive us a call, and vou 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 SET TEETH $5. UULU tKUWINh GOLD FILLINGS ". .. . SILVER FILLINGS ...-$1.00 5oc When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take aud certain to act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Geo. A, Harding. WILIIOIT. ? People are hauling in thoir hay as nst as possible for fear of Buap snower. of Liberal, Mrs. Wing Mr. Barnes and wife, were visitors of Mr. and field a fow days ago. UT 1.1 l i . Mia r ranis rsagny, oi Aurora, is visiting friends in this country. She intends to spend tho hot part of the Beasou outing. Wolvos visitod Soott Carter, killing tnree of his young goats, also two for H. Danghorty. Mr. Wingfield kBt two yearling colts by sickonss, and U. S. Boylos lost ouo. Tho lant few days were vorv favor ablojor Soda Springs, ns many visited iniit piueo. After same reflection, I thiuk the present administration is working strong for thu Socialist party. A change must come from somo source. If the Socialist party is foremost, we will give it a lift. O. S. lloyles and son have been helping Mr. Winglield haul hay this week. Geo. Marts hauling water for Mr. McLearn with iiismulo team. Mrs. Koxey Home, of Oklahoma, is visit ing friends in Oregon. She left ijOiuikii, ur. , iiliout a year ago, after losing hor husband, and has just re turned. Frank Scott lost a valuable vermin dog which is bad for the neighbor hood, for he caused the death of many verm in. 1 H'aul ily vonv complexion with lit tle ii;.t. It you wish a smooth, clear, eroaiu-liku complexion, ro y cheeks, laughing eyes, take 1 Inlliste'r's Koeky .Uoutiniin Tea, protest Leant i tier known. ;i," cents, WurlVl Bros., Har low, Or. Not a cent wanted unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, take Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human family. Manes you well keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. WurfelBros., Barlow, Or. ;new ERA. The farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather putting in their hay and outtiug their early sown grain. Fall grain is good but that which was sown in the Bpring looks rather dolioate. The piritualistio campmeotiug was well attended last Sunday and a much larger crowd is anticipated next Sun day, as thoy have some of the best speakers and , mediums that the country can produce. Several people from horo attended the Chautauqua Assembly this week and all report a splendid time. Mr. Pomnan is building a now house on ins larui. Mr. JbJowmau is doing tho work. Don't forgot tldmiTo"innthjirit ualist taboruaclo Friday night. Elmer Vetoto is homo after a four months' sojourn in Portland and is erecting a cream separator house for K. J. Brown. "Mr. Swartz," of Portland, is re modeling tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dustin., which adds much to its ap pearance. I CBIAMPBON FEED Built to harvest under difficult conditions. Equally adapted to favorable conditions "The Champion BinJer 1 bought of you in 1896 is still doing bus iness at the old stand, as good as NKKDV. hops is tho order of tho Ogle, of Canby, spout a last week ut; the Noblilitt hnraying tiny hero. Mrs. Jim low davs of farm. K. V. Zimmerman and fnmilr. ,if Marks Prairo, visitod at J. D. Bitter's! i-iumiay. Miss Beatrice Bitter is visiting rel atives at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. DenJWolfer visited rel atives at Rural Doll Sunday. Misses Flora Spagal and Freda Gah lor were enjoying n lively walk along our streets Sunday evening. Buy It Now. Now is tho time to bur CI Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to bo 'needed sooner or later and when that time comes you will need it badly vou will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save your life. For salo by Geo. Harding. A visited 1'ort-rola- OANUY. J. S. Foss, of Portland, mentis horn Sunday. K. S. t'oe, Jr., and wife, of hind, were visiting friends and lives hero this week. Tin to will he it niciiie tit 1! I'olitan Park next Sundav. A j.r..,. ! crowd and 11 good 1 line is :issur"il. Unite a number of Canby people 1 visited Gladstone Park and New Kra I eampmoeting last Sunday. j T X .1.1 . . . I v ainpneu lias traded ins place- Hero lor a largo tanu at Wilbur, Dr., ami is making preparations to move at once. Messrs. Carlton ami Roseii krans and a party of friends aud re latives from Michigan lott Monday for All good found i others, and many they do not have. - r-"-Xm - "-A as"?, ft i .l!S"- ' 'wnrlnnrr in rnn. '&.W0-SKr " A" cerned," says fMfe! V '' V Chas.Scheifflir,. features ; t- of Cornelius. MI! Ore., in alette; written June 12, 1905-nine years in use and as good as new. r FORCE FEED ELEVATOR grain is saved, cannot choke at top of positive deliver to not allow grain to cover. All elevator. Notice the packer arms. Does thresh against binder IbKtf "7-v 11 l ECCENTRIC SPROCKET WHEEL Notice the difference in length of spokes of large wheel. When bundle is being compressed and tied, the chain pulls over long spokes, in creasing leverage and adding power equal to horse power, equalizing draft and lengthening life of machine. tffl PLATES KEDli. 0 New York Dental Parlors Hours 8:30 A. M to ti R. M.; Sunjays and -holidays, 8:80 toil P. M. MAIN OFFICE: Fourth and Morrison Sts . Portland, Or. RELIEF RAKE Keeps inside end of platform clear. No getting down to clean the corners. Takes no power to run. 1 alen oft for clean grain if desired. BALE TIES "The Ties that Bind" to stay bound. You cannot get better ties or binder twine, better prices or better deliveries anywhere, from anyone, and you know we are right. These three features that are absolutely necessary to make a good binder are found only on the Champion. , ITCHHLL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO. First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon Fafrcfotfgfi Brothers, Agents, - Oregon Gty, Oregon When In Portl and, stop at The Hotel Detroit Corner 27th and Thurm.in Streets, one block from main entrance to Fair Grounds. Our free 'bus meets all trains. "M" car for Union Depot passes door of hotel. New, modern building-. 1(10 elegantly furnished rooms, porcelain baths, electric lights. calL bells. Observatory gardens only one In Portland on roof of hotel and overlooking Fair Grounds, city and mountains. Free to guests. First-class Restau rant in connection. Meals, 35 cents. Ladies' par lor, smoking room, barber shop, etc. Rates, $1 00 per day. Rooms with bath, $2 00 per day. Special rates by week or for parties. Write for circular to J. C. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. Siwrt?. Oregon Shojtlinb AND Union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free to th East daily. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No chance of cars 70 DEPART TIMS SCHEDULES ARRIVE FOR from Portland, Ore. FROM Poland Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. WHal Worth, Omaha, K .nsas . 9T5.mvla City .St Louis, Chicago 5:25 P- Huntington and tlle Easl- Atlantic c 1. 1 , Express ' Lake' Denver, Ft. 8-lon m Worth, Omaha, Kansas via hunting City, Salt Lake, Chicago ':,5 (on. s and the East, Spokane Walla Walla, Lewiston, Flyer Spokane, Wallace, Pull- 6:15 e. m. man, Minneapolis, St, 8:00 a. m via Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Spokane Chicago and East. . OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE - For San Francisco Every five days at :oo p. m. For Astoria, wav nnlnts anrl North Beach Dailv (exceot Sundavl at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p m. Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full information ask or Write vnur nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad and Navagatlon Co. Portland, Ore. '-HI Cash Grocery halting trip on the upper nil extoiuluil Mol.il la The Kirk liolit'knh ;iotlj,'o hold their nnnutil iiiKtullntion of oilieors last Tuestluy nijjlit. Tho following worn insttillod: Miss Marian Swausov, N. O. ; Mrs. Howard Kecles, V." G. ; Howard Eeelos, secretary; Mrs. Ella Kooher, treasurer; Miss Hattie Bates, Chambers OPTOMETRIST 129 Seventh St., Portland Oregon Write for Pamphlet Two Good Eyes if your eyes give you trouble this will interest you The New Store, 12S Grand Ave., 3 doors from Morrison, telephone tiast 2S3, leaders in high grades''' ot Coffees, Teas, Extracts and Spices, have opened for business and solicit your patronage. TIn'i'H wits n ptnue f i nil pl:.y tl Smub'.T lnoi-niiifi on (lie LittM:isMo farm ut Oal Uiovo lt!ve 11 the. i MacltsUurjj nml tho Oak Urovo hoys. j The Fraii'ie hoys vou ly ti score of ,"ii 10 ,j. Sugar, sack. .40 9n M l.(W 75 18 lbs. best Sutrar lb. pail bost Lard, fiOc; 10 pounds One pound Royal Liaking Powder One pound Schilling's Baking Powder. Kavo's Pink and Navy Heans, per pound. One Sack good hard wheat Hour Solid packed tomatoes, ne. dozt-n Corn, per doien yo J-oi bottle Vanilla Extract '10 2-oi bottle Lemon Extract '10 Fancy Creamerv Butter, a roll '45 Fresh Ranch cgs- J3 Tangle-loot Fly l apr, S sheets for '0o Good Java Coffee, 10c per pound; 3 pounds for- 2n GKid English Breakfast Tea Mo One pound Gunpowder Tea '-'5 Hass Bros. Catsup, 2 Mottles .-5 One package Corn Starch .0r I Scotch Oats .10 I Best Java and Muca Coffee, pound ,'J5 1 1- 1'ound ran Baked Beans .05 j A l'ound Can Baked Heans .10 j Poitum.., W j Kig Prune Cierea! .M) Best Hams, per pound .14 i White and ellow t orn Meal, 10 pound sack... .-5 , Best Sajio and Tapioca, 10 pounds .S5 ' V Bars Snap I Pound Best Co.-oanut 15 Bottle Blueing ... f'i , o Cans Ch-'uii (.ii.-e ur MU.iiU'ii Ctc-am .- Good Bacon 1" i Mail orders promptly tilled. Goods carefully packed ana shipped anywhere. ' SANDY. Soldiers oftiie O. N. G. aru at camp on Ccihir creek for tho usual practice, with artillery pieces. Sandy is slow but surely becoming a favorite place for the regulars of Vancouver and the state militia for camping aud I target practice. Four daily and tri-daily stages are rushed to keep the traveling public going. The travel to the mountains by the eloctric car to Boring to Mt. Hood through Sandy is very heavy. Welsh Hotel and the Hotol Aschoff, two new mountain hotels, are now open and the city of tents at Welsh is booming the nsnal summer boom. Proctor & Beers have taken charge of the Straus sawmill and are running at full blast., J. H. Wener's s.iwniill will start in a few days. 1 The Donahne mill and Jonsrud Bros. ' mill 'are running full blast, sawing railroad ties. Waterbury Ditch Co. has a force of men at work on the water ditch along the upper Sandy river. Seems like tho Sandy river will at lust be di verted to run a grout electric power house . Samly was a li ely place, when the Mazamas and the Sierras, mountain climbers, came out iu 33 autoin nlii les. kei::dy. Qui- 1 mter.'st w;is taken in the teiep !;c!).'. me-.-ting hold at Needy Sat urday, mid "Hello! Central!" wUl .soon be heard from everyone. School closed this week and the tenchor, Miss Armstcrng, has been employed to teach the fall term. The Misses Kitter at toned church at. Smyrna Sunday. air. and airs. C. Noblitt spent Tues day at Voodburn with air. and airs. O. T. Williams. aiiss Zoe Fish is visiting friends and relatives at Silverton. B. L. Stuart and air, and airs. V. J. Byers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland at Molalla. Mrs. C. aiolson and daughters, aiay and Lillian, expect to leave in a few days for Newport to spend a short vacation. Mr. Keames and family have friends from North Dakota visiting them. There seems to be some attraction for J ohnny Gaylor around or about Hubbard every Sunday. Mrs. irauk i'ish spent Sunday with nerDert Jonnson. Mrs. OSEWGO. ; The Oswego baseball team defeated tbe Canby team last Sunday in a game of baseball played at Canby. The score was 5 to S. Lnst Saturday night the Artisans gave a free ice cream social. Grand Mod;c:il Advisor Mauiou gave a lec ture. As there was not a very large crowd he will give another lecture two weeks from ntxt Satu'dav. Ask the Agent for Tickets via. To Spokane, St Paul, Minne apolis Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. 2 Overland trains Daily n Tlper and Tast Wail L Splendid Service -TJp-To-Date Equip ment Courteous Employes. Daylight trip through the Oascade and Rocky mountains. For Ti kets, Rates, Folders and full information, call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agt., 122 Third St., Portland, Oregon. S. G.YERKES, A. G. P. 1 2d Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle, Wo. We give expedited service on freight. Itonte your shipments via. Great Northern. Full information from WM. HARDER, General Agent, Portland, Ore