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2 OREGONi'CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1905. fNEWS OF THE COUNTY Jl I SHUJ3EL. Threshing commenced liere lust Tliorsdny. Very riour nil grain is iu stack. HoportH so far aro tlint grain is turning ont fairly well. Consider able small, shriveled grain among the wheat. Spring oats are very light, nuprioseil to ho cansori hj the green aphis, aud necordiug to the papers, the price is going down. It seems that something and snmehody will see to it that the farmer does not get rich toi fast. Dix Bros, aro rneliing the work on thoir new sawmill. Tliey expect to ready for business again sometime iu next month. John Lindan, from Kansas City, Mo., was visiting with liis sister, Mrs. E. V. Ilornslml, for a week. They had not seen each other for !i0 years. Several families visited the Lewis and Clark Fair during the last week. Talk ahout your talking machines! Why, they are not in it at all with our mutual telephone system. Why, say, it is like a new plaything to a child, Sometimes it soems they would like to take it to bed, so they could talk to their neighbors during the night. All we lack is a connection with Oregon City. At present there aro over 0110 hundred subscribers. The understanding was we would be connoctod with Oregon City, but at present our line is tied up at the city limits waiting for what? Well, everything conn s to him who waits, so I think we will wait. Say, while walking across your field, about i() China pheasants flew at you and tried to drivo you out, and to protect your life you accident ally kiiled one, would it have to bo taken to the prrsocuting attorney or what? Rev. lOrust, D. D., Jcame hore from the Kast and held special services at the .Lutheran chnrcli D'riday ovenin-g. There will ho special services at the German Congregational church next Sunday evening, lie'. Win, Essig, who was stationed here several years ago, will lie preseut. Miss Gcrtio Schuhol came home to spoii'l Sunday with her folks last week. Fred Moohnke threshed the heaviest crop so far in the history of this neighborhood, something over HUGO bushels. Stop That Cough I When a cough, a tickling or an irri tation in the throat rrakes you feel uncomfortable, tako Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. Don't wait until tho disease has got beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, i)04 West Fifth Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, write: "We think Ballard's Hore hound Syrup the best mod'eine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; it always gives im mediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction." 25o, COc, $1. For salo by Cliarmau & Co., City Drug Stove. SMYRNA. The Smyrna Military Band boys are away at present, but everyone, longs for their return, as they will furnish the neighborhood with good music. Misses liable .and Myrtle Parker, who have been visiting at tho homo of Jessie Taylor, returned to thoir homes at Independence Sunday, after a very pleasant visit. Miss Estulla Criswell who has boon attending the summer normal school The PIOWS will soon be Going In thouMinds of stubble fields. Tne grain will be harvested, the cultivated crops laid by, and between the click of the harvester and the hum of the thresher, millions o( acres of stubble will be turned up to the friendly ele ments. The rapidly-moving Beasone make it necessary for the farmer to plan ahead, mid though iu the midst of the rush of haying or harvest, the provi dent man ia even now figuring out his requirements for the remaining months of the year. This leads us to gay that in the line of Farm Imi'Lkments and Vkhici ks we are prepared to take care of your every requirement promptly and eilieiently. You may or may not do any FaM plowing, but If you do, a John Deere Plow Will, of course, figure in your calculations. But plows are not all we have to offer. We are Blocked with everything you will need for the balance of the Feasou. You know bow urgent the caBe will be when the time comes, and we would like to impress you with the desirability of hiking advantage of the alter-harvest lull to prepare yourself with up-to-date appliances for the stirring business of the Autumn. Come in and get your eyes and ears filled with the good things we have to show you and the better things we have to sav about them. Do it Now. EUANE C. ELY Take your tired, overworked, aching eyes to U.Chambers and find rest for them. Prices reasonable. CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU AND IT WILL BE WORTH 25C ON A $2.00 PURCHASE. Monmouth State Dornml T1IRKK COUKSKS OF STUDY, preparing for county and state certificates Higher roursi'H recognized in Washington and other .states. DEMAND lOli NOiniAI.-TKAlNKD TKACHKU. Longer t-rms, higher ""wages and better opportunUies or promotion reward the Normal grad uate for his t'literpnee iScho.il iliirc'ors appreciate the superior ability of Monmouth gnuluutea, and the demand far exceeds Un supply. SSpt cial retention given to meihodn work in graded and ungraded schools. CVrM.lHU'KS containing f"ll information will bo sent on application. Correspondence, invited. Addiess: Or J. II. V. BUTLER, fecrotary. E. 1). UESSLER, President. at Oregon City, returnod home Satur day. Albert Hardesty's new residence is faBt nearing completion and will be among tlio niceost ill the community when, finished. Miss Dolly McCoruiuck is sponding a few weeks with lior mothur, after an extended visit with her sister iu Portland. Ed Leslie aud family returned Sun day, after a week's sojourn at Wilhoit Springs. Miss Nora Criswell left Monday to spend a few weeks at Newport. EdGraves has purchased a fine farm near Macksburg. V. M. Samson sold a baud of fine mutton sheep to a Woodburn butcher one day last week. Wesley Yodor is improving his resi dence by building a now fence. The Moslior Bros, are busy hauling straw. Paul Samson and liis dog, Mack, spent Sunday on Butle Creek swim ming, and report a fino time. The harvesting is about over but you can hear the "buzz" of the "thrasher most any time. A large crowd from this place at tended the ice cream social at Mur quam and report a fine time. Bui dock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of lite. WILHOIT. B. Y. Boyles has completed a job of about HO acres of land fenced with smooth wire intcudud to keep gnats enclosed. We will know better after awhile whether it will turn goats. Wales Kussell, a man about C5 years of age, was harily hurt a few days ago, caused by being thrown from a horse and striking against a fence, breaking some of his ribs. Mr. Kus sell is un old resident of this county. Harvesting is almost a thing of the past. A fow acres ruiuain yet to be cut, which will end that work for this year. We hear of a few companies going after huckleberries, though wo hear berries aro vory scarce iu most places. The trip will be good to rest up after a long harvest. Mr. Paulson is going to cut graiu for Wales Russoll. Mr. Paulson will be the first man to run a bindor ou that place. Ho lias one of the easiest running machines iu use, Mr. Crawson is going to drive beof cattle soon. He has engaged Archie Boyles to help drive. Mr. Wingiiold has some good beef cattle for sal. Notwithstanding tho shocked graln, we would like to have a good rain 'to quonch the thirst of our gardens. The wolvos rsoern to have loft our country, as, we hoar of no harm boing done to our slioop and goats. Arthur Ourtor lost a lino calf a few days ago from sickness. That is hard ou Mr. Carter as ho had but tow cattle. Fiendish Suffcriuff is Jof ten causod by 'sores,' uleorsfruid cancers that eat away your skin Win. Bedell, of Flat Hock, Mich., says: "I have used Bncklun's Arnica Salve for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is tho best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and bonis cuts, burns and : scalds, afio at Howell & Jones' drug store ; guaranteed. j OREGON CITY OREGON Bo Chambers OPTOMETRIST J29 Seventh St., Portland Oregon Btftfns Its 24 tb Yrar Sept. 20 LIBERAL. If the refreshing shower which vis ited us Monday afternoon had lasted a day or so, the ontlook for late pota toes would have been some better. Gardens and pastures are also needing rain. , J. A. Hannegan f lias returned from his outing, somewhat improved in health. 0. Meindl was an Oregon City vis itor last Friday. George Lowry and wife passed through Liberal ou their way "borne, after a two weeks' stay with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, of Eldorado. Hopgrowers are putting their houses in repair to be iu readiness for the harvesting of the crop, which bids fair to be of excellent quality, but somewhat short in yield. Fruit is a fair yield, but is drop ping from the trees some, and is quite badly blistered by the sun iu some places. Messrs. Fredrich and Meiudl are baling their hay. Threshing is nearly over in the vicinity of our burg, tho yield falling short of what the farmers hoped for. J. R. Marsh aud family were Wil hoit visitors Sunday and report a large crowd, good time and plenty of dust. J. W. Lowry made a business trip to Aurora hist Saturday. N. Bi'ilmoro and Mrs. Win. Bell more, of Oregon City, spent Saturday and Sunday with J. W. Lowry and family. The Way USE A ere fee Plow No Ground TOO HARD TOO STICKY TOO STONY TOO ROOTY TOO DRY for Sanders Plows r? J Leave the ground smooth and fine, equal to one harrowing; leave bottom of furrow loose. They weigh less, run lighter, are simpler than other disc plows, turn both ways. Made in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 disc sizes. Can be changed from one number of discs to another. The only disc plow with a frame strong enough for engine plowing. Pretty Small Potatoes separates them one from the other, putting the potatoes out behind the machine on top of the dirt, and the vines to one side between the rows of potatoes. NO OTHER MACHINE WILL DO THIS. Ask us about the Hoover and the Hoover Jr. P AIRCLOIGII BROS., Agents Oregon City, Ore. McKinnon & Smith Cash Grocery The New Store, 128 Grand Ave., 3 doors from Morrison, telephone East 283, leaders in high grades ot Coffees, Teas, Extracts and Spices, have opened for business and solicit your patronage. Sugar, sack IS lbs. best Supir . - ,"1 lb. rail best LarJ. 10 pounjs One pound Roval Baking PowJer One pound tklillling's Baking PowJer Bavo's Pink anJ Navy Beans, per pounj... One Sack rooJ hard wheal Hour Solid packed lornatoes, pe. dozt'n Corn, per dozen '.'-oz buttle Vanilla Extract "J-oz bottle Lemon Extract-..'. l-.incy Creamery Butler, a roll l-resh Kanch Efiijs Tangle-tool Fly l'apr. 3 sheets foi Good lava I'ottee. ICc per pound; 3 pounds .fV35 . 1.00 . 1.10 . .40 . ;io . 04 1 00 .'."0 .10 10 .45 .05 . L'5 .15 .-5 .05 .10 .-5 .05 .10 .'JO :M 11 .J 5 Good knglish Breakfast lea , One pound Gunpowder Tea i Hass Bros. Catsup. J bottles I One package Corn Starch i Scotch Oats. ! Best Java and Moca Coffee, pound i 1 I 'ouu J fan Baked Beans ' It Bound Can Baked I eans IVstum Kic; Ihune Cereal B, vt H.iins. ver pound-. White and . 'How t otn Meal, 10 pound sac k... Bet Sago and Tapioca, 10 pounds ... ' 1 ! H:i:s Soap I I'oun.i Best CocoamC Bottle Blueing 1 :l Cans Oregon Grage or Carnation Cream Good Bacon ! Mail orders promptly tilled. Goods ' packed anJ shipped anywhere. 17 carefully CENTRAL POINT. Everyone is enjoying these lovely cool days aud looking anxiously for rain. Several of the neighbors are com plaining of being bothered with army worms. Mrs. Miller, of Twilight Hall, and Mrs. Alger went to Portland Monday. Airs. Miller and son and Mrs. Min nie Schoer visited Mrs. A. C. Seheur last Saturday. r A bran new boy arrived at the home of George Rider, August J.-so George wears a broad siuilo on liis face. Mr. Keil aud Mr. Sfaube drove a large ba'nd of fat cattle to Portland last week for market. Several of tho neighbors watched tho eclipse of the moon last Monday evening, August 14, which looked very beautiful. Veda Ridor came very noar having a leg broken while riding a wheei, by having her foot caught in the front wheel and fork. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The billions aud dyspeptic aro con stant sufferers aud appeal to out sym pathies.. There is not one of thorn, however, who may not b brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets u vigor ale the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. They also regulate tho bowels. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. to ,1 ' MULINO. Grandma Sanders is quite fcick at present. Everybody is ready to thresh grain at Mulino. Miuuio Trulliuger went to Oregon City Wednesday to help cars for her brother-in-law, J. D. Kainoy, who was hurt by a horse Tnesdny. Mrs. Warren Simmons and daughter, Mrs. Lytha Wiles, of Liberal, visited the former's niece, Mrs. Jasper Trul liuger, one day lust week. Frank Haun and sou, of Wilhoit, were doing business in Mulino Mon day. Mr. Howard has been having some work done ou his mill dam. Greta Bowman and Lois Ashby were the guests of Ma-y Trulliuger last Thursday. SUFFERED 8 MONTHS "I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I have been suffering for eight months and tried many remedies without tiny relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short time and am now perfectly well. Thanking you for the speedy recovery, I am gratefully yours, Fran cis I. Gniiiior, Vancouver, Wash. For sale bv Huntley Pros. Co. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N. Y., for free trial pack ages. Nothing like them. mi If ALL f) V 6k NEW ERA. Mrs. Lottie Pennninu, of lone, Or,, is' visiting friends and relatives hero, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Slytor moved from Oregon City toNew Era one day lust. week. Everybody is preparing to go hop picking again. Born, to the wife of George Rider, August 12, a bouncing young man, weighing 100 ounces. Mrs. Euphema Teegardin and uncle, Elmer Veteto, spent Sunday on the beach at Newport. MACKSBURG. Mrs. G. W. Scramlin and sister-in-law were visiting Mrs. Hep'er Sun day. Ella Klihger, Emma Fruiar and Charley Thomas attended the dance at Metropolitan Park Sunday. Calvin Hanson left last Saturday for the huckleberry patch. The blacksmith is kept busy nowa days. Rheumatism.j When pains or irritation exist ou any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, pro prietor Sullivan House, El Reno. 0. T., writes, Juno G, 190a: "I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It is thejonly rem edy I have found that gives immediate r elief,. 25c, 50c and $1. For sale by Charman & Co., City Drug Store. IKABN MSk Describes other diggers when compared with the oovcr Designed and built by a pota to farmer, Mr, Hoover, it com bines all the features that go to make a perfect digger. He wanted the best, so he made it himself. It goes down un der the potatoes, elevates the dirt, potatoes and vines, and First and Taylor Streets Portland, Oregon NEEDY. Miss Flora Spaglo spout Sunday with Freeda Gahlor. Miss Freeda Ziegler, of Hubbard, spent two days of histweek with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Hofnian Miss Lena Ametter, from Indiana, arrived here Tuesday. She will spend several months with her sister, Mrs. Rosa Stuver. Mrs. John Gahlor visited Mrs. J. D. Ritter Tuesday. Mrs. Reams mid daughters, Laura, and Maltha, called at Mr. Hitter's Friday afternoon. Z 2 'f ' " Miss Mary Spagla has gone to Hub bard to visit her brother. ""MrsHerb Johnson is on the sick list Mr. Hilton's folks were after peaches at Filer's Sunday. They re port them ripe but smaller than usual. jl Touching Story is the saving from deatlfof the baby girl of Geo A. Eyler,' Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age of 11 mouths, our littlo girl was in declin ing health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians 'gave her up. We were almost in despair, when we. re solved to try Dr. King's Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, aud is now in perfect .health. " Never fails to relieve aud cure a cough or cold. At Howell & Jones' drug store; 50c and Jl, guaranteed. Trial bottlefree. New York Dental Parlors Fourth mid Morrison Streets, Portland, Ore Having just completed remodeling, refurnishing and re-equlpping our oliice with all the latest Im proved, modern appliances, both electrical and mechanical, we are better prepared than ever to complete alt 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 dental w rk, but do all kinds ot first class work at about half ttwit charged by others. All operations are guaranteed painless, You can have your teeth out in the morning and go home with your NbW l'EETH "that fit" the same day. All work guaranteed, with a protected guarantee for 10 vears. TKEtH 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 only dental parlors In Portland having PATENTED APPLIANCES and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undetectable from nutural teeth. All work done by GRADUATED DENTIS TS of from ia to 2o years' experience, and each department In charge of a specialist. Give us a call, and you will find uu to' do exactly as we advertise. We will tell you in ad vance exactlv what your work will cost by a FKEG EXAMINATION. SET TEETH $5.00 GOLD CROWNS .5.oo GOLD FILLINGS $l.oo SILVER FILLINGS 5oc "un.,,. Xi.'VHfl Ait. 'tun u Wl In. New York Dental Parlors Hours 8:30 A. M. to fi P. M.; Sundays and holidays, 8:3oto2 P. M. MAIN OFFICE: Fouitli and Morrison Sts., Portland, Or. When In Portland, st'ip at Jht SHotd Detroit Corner 27th and Thurman Streets, one block from main entrance to Fair Grounds. Our free 'bus meets all trains. "M" car for Union Depot passes door ot hotel. New, modern building;, Hit) 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, 3" cents. Ladies' par lor, smoking room, barber shop, etc. Rates, $1.00 per day. Rooms with bath, $2 00 per day. Specla( rates by week or for parties. Write for circular to J. C. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. C. N. Greenman The Pioneer Expressman Established I865. Prompt delivery to all parts of th city. Oregon City. Ore. OSWEGO. Tho Oswego baseball toam dofeated the Concord team in a game ot ball played on the former's grounds. Miss Maude Merrell, of Hood River, is visiting friends aud relatives iu Os wego. Mrs. Win. Pollock and children, who have been camping 011 the Tual atin river, have returned home. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Chuokwere visit ing in Oswego Sunday. Mrs. Graham, of Oanby, is visiting friends iu Oswego. J. C. Haines and family have gone to tlie mountains for a few weeks. A musical entertainment will be held at the Grange ball Friday niglit, August 18, the proceeds to be for the benefit ot the M. K. church. Rev. Moore, who has been visiting in the East, has returned and preached here Sunday. Mrs. S. Chuck was a visitor iu Or egon City Sunday. Sick headacho results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. i'or sale by Geo. A. Harding. Gospel Campmeetlng. Close of the Evanyelical fionfurencft campmeetiug at Jennings' Lodge is succeeaea Dy a gospel meeting under the auspices ot that church. Rev. P. N. Fisher, pastor of the Oak Grove Evangelical church, has chnrcn nf nil arrangements for the meeting. Rev. J), w. ijowne', or Alhany, will preach several sermons and Rev. W. H Wett laufer, of this city, will assist. The meetings will continue about two weeks. The Pilot Coffee House 162 First street, Cor. Morrison Best Plact en That St. to get Good Coffet and Lunch. URIC ACID In the blood causes Rheu matism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You can remove the cause by wearing one of our REX RHEUMATIC RINGS Manufactured by the Rex Rheumatic Ring Co., Hartfofd, Connecticut. Price $2.00 solo b Burmeisler & Andresen, Oregon City, Ore. IF YOU mm ST I WE CAN CURE YOU The Lewi? Phono-Metric Institute and School foi StAinmerera of IVtroit, Michigan. ltRblisiitil eiuven years. Have cured thousands. Gold Mt-dtil awarded World's Fair. St Louis. 19(4. Kecoiu mended hy physic lans. educators, clerKyn?n. and tfmduutea everywhere. Thi Institution ua a Western Uraneh t Portland with ft very larvre class of pupils In atttniiance-iiien utiii women, trirlnand boys all ak'i'p. ten tof ixty. SJiwtv hav lieen cured in three week, hut live U six v.tvkf' it- the time UMinlly reipiinnl. Wiiicioe in Portland on i ''tolM lith. Will accept pupils until S'pumtr l-t A POSITIVE, ABSOLUTE CURE GUARAN'TrKO. W rn - at I'uce f.r part icula wand terms, l! j tn meat ton thif p:i per and send t' cents in stamps, to en ver pomace. I will sand you our cloth hound. 'AUt pair? lnvlt. - The Origin und Treatment of btammeriutf. ' free of charge Address WTLXIAM T. LEWIS Western Representative Associate Principal 8. W. Cor 18th and Rflleiph Streets PORTLAND. OREGON Jlote No pupils accept. J it 1'orttax.a alur Set. let ft