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19 4 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1905, Personal and Local! Notes Second lmud piano for sale. W. 1.. Block. Fire Wednesday afternoon destroys the luirher sliop and drugstore at Wi I lauwtie. Licnuse to wed was issued Mowl.i? to Pnnliiie Wattawaand V. J. Stiingol, : of Wilsonville, fl liivo some money to loan on first mortftiitfuii. Abstracts furnishod. O D. Eliy. Rev. L. M. Haworth. of Clackamas. pi!l pruacli iu the Klyville church Novtmher 12, at a p. m. All are cor jiully invited. 7 pi-r cent interest on money left with us to loan. Dimick & Uimick, attorneys and abstracters, Garde Bldg., Oregon Uity. No matter how long yon have had the cougli ; if it hasn't already devel oped into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norwuy Pino Syrup will cure it. Frank Oswald, of the local fumi tore factory lost three fingers of his right hand Tuesday while at work in a hand planing machine. Hives lire a terrible torment to the lit l In folks, and to souie older on s. Easity cured. Doan's Oinlmeut never failn. Instant, re'ief, permanent cure. At any drugstore, 50 cents. WI en yon want a pleasant physio try Oln'.mbcrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tiicy are easy to take and produce no griping or other nnpleas ant effect. Sold by George A. Hard iag liruggist. It will pay you, ladies, when in Portland, to call on Sam. h. Beary. Ho has the finest of candies, canny boxes a ud work baskets, All the fin est line of souvenirs and postals Audit for Hnylers' Bud Allegretti chocolates auu uou bons. The will of the late 0. L. Porter, of Garliold, has been probated and the estate consists of 160 acres of land and a lai'no amount of personal property William W. Porter is the executor. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic blood poisoning and all scrofulous affections. At all times a mutch loss flvstem tonic and puri fiur. Money refunded if you are not satined. 6uo and fl. Huntley Bros. Co. Suit of Frod Brakohnsh against TlinuiAS Fobs for damagos for alleged injuries to a horse, and for the use of a horse, wagon aud other farming ar ticles, whs tried Saturday in the Mil wan Me justice court before Jndge Oraslo. The defendant won tho caso. J. W. Blayuey has sold his interest iu tlio meat market of Blayuey & Nelson, and the Urin will hereafter be known as Nelson & Wright. Dee , Wright, the well-known cattleman, of Liberal, will devote his entire atten tion to tho business. B. S. Frather has commenced suit in the circuit oourt against Jettie Prather. They were married in Clack amas county, July fl. 11)03. and Prather alli'p-s that, his wife rendered his life burdensome and unbearable by staying out all night with other men, and otherwise behaving in an improper manner. Shannon Bros have commenced suit against Frank H. Welsh and wife for 1 $11. They furnished the defendants . material and lumber used iu the oou Btniction of a liouso on lot 7, block ICR, Oregon Oity, and out of the bill of ftilH, only 37 has boen paid. Henry Henuiugson, an employe of tho (Jrown Columbia Pulp & Paper Company, has commenced suit iu tho circuit court against Orpha IT. Henn ; ningseii. Domestic infelicity is tho cause of the suit. He is represented ; by Attorneys Dimick & Dimick. I O. P. Wolf, charged with assault " and battery on John McCoy, wns lined t 'J0 in the justico court and in default ( of the pay jieut of this amount, 'ho will bo the guest of tho oouuty for a" period , of tcii days. Wolf was held on two t charges, having been charged with fighting about, tsvo months ago. He ; left town suddenly to nvoid prosoou ( ction, but returned last week. The county court has dismissed tho . petition for the vacation of streets iu j tho town of Oak Grove, as a heavy re I ruonstranoo was filod. The 5-mill road t tax levied by the oity of Estaoada was ordered extended on the tax roll. , E. W. Wonker was appointed consta ble of Distriot No. 3, sncceediug II. W. Koehler, resigned. Fred Wagner resigned the position of road supervisor of District No. H5, aud A.D. Kdwurds was appointed, First Anniversary. ' German Society. Sunday, November 18, at 3 o'clook, injArmory Hall. Ger mans solicit the presence' ot yourself aud friends. Kntranoe tickets, 2i ceuts. H. SKILElt, Secretary. Dickens Club. Tho regular weekly meeting of th Dickens Club took places Monday af ternoon at the homo of Mrs. Thomas F. Ryim, wheu the reading of "Bleak House" was continued. A dainty luuoneon was served by the hostess. Next Monday's mooting will be held at tho resideuoe of Mrs. Leslie L. Porter in West Oregon City. New Telephone System. The telephone business iu Clackamas lounty is beooming complicated. There are about 500 phones in the county that are owned by mutual and independent lines, embracing six or ieveu different systems. None of the lines have connection with Oregon Oity, except a few over the Pacific States Company's lines, aud there is now a movement on foot to organize an independent company among the business men of this city. Merchants will be asked to take stock in a com pany with a capital of $10,000, divided into 1000 shares at $10 per share. Dr. J. W. Thomas and L. W. Rob hius, officers of tho Molalhi Mutual Telephone Company, were in the city this week talking over the proposition with business men and recoived much encourHgement, and it is said that the country subscribers to the various liues would be willing to pay a reas onable amount for city connection. The Exact Thhi Required for Consti pation. ' "As a certain purgative and stom ach purifier, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing reonired, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild pnougli and safe I for children and without that terribe grilling so common to most pnrga j lives, say n. aweusmr c uo.,uuojb tana, Canada. For sale by Geo.. Harding, Druggist. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Derthlck Club. Mrs. John Adams entertaiiiod the members of the Dorthiek Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Erast A. Summer read a paper on the "Life of Mozart" and juiss luarjorio uuunoui gave tier nu pressions of the Lewis and Olark position. The next meeting of the club win he neiit at the residence of Mrs. Lewellen Adams November 10, Evangelical Association. Nuv. 4 Quarterly conference at Or egon Oity, 3 ix m. Nov. 5 Quarterly meeting. Sunday, Oregon City (German) 10:80 a.m.; Shubel (Herman), 8 p. m. ; Highland (Knglish), 3 p. m. ; Oregon Citv (Kng lish), 7:30 p. m. Nov. ! Henrioi Schoolliouso, 7:80 p. m. ; Nov. 2 Cauby, 11 . iu. ; Molalla, 3 p. in. ; Cams, 7 :30 p. m. W. H. WETTLAUFER. Pastor. Fred P. Johns. Fjod F.r Johns, the 14-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Johns, died Wednesday night at the family resi doncoe in Green Point, after an ill ness of several months. His death was due to paralysis, The funeral will take place at 2 o'cclock this af ternoon from the Congregational church, Rev. E. S. Bollinger officiating. SOo for eggs. Traue for butter, poul try, hay potatoes. Red Front. NEW TO-DAY MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI ATED at lowest rates. Lutourette's office. Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City. Women as Weil as Men Are Made by Kidney, and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lesseiisambition; beauty, vigor ana clieenul ness soon disappear when-the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs, If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is clue to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- f rM,it niwl one- dollar iSinSTs ' eip hottles. You mav SiAiriyi'irT have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Siramp-Root. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiighamton, N Y , be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Biiighamton, N. Y"., on every bottle Letter List. The following lettors remainod un called for in the postoffico at Oregon Oity Or., for the week ending Nov. 2, 1905. WOMEN'S LIST. Braden. Mrs. Issac; Brown, Miss Melzena F. : Miller, Cleare; Price, Mrs. R. V.; Paterson, Mrs. Jane; Sohmeier, Mrs. Rose; Searcy, Mrs. J. W ; Sutherland, Mrs. Josie; White, Mrs. Sain. MEN'S LIS 1'. Brean, Jas. ; Civish, Roy; Dellette, Robert; Lewis, Fred; Lampe, Peter; Moore, Loins; Oconnel, W. 11.; sand blast, Alfred ; Symons, T. W. ; San ders, H. A. ; Willey, A. O. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. I FRUIT TREES AND BERRY plants. Apply to C. W. Swallow, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3. WANTED APPRENTICE IN PITO- tograpbio studio. No oue using to bacco or profane language need ap ply. Lytnp's Photo Studio. FOR SALE OR RENT, WITH FUR- niture if desired, fine residence and outbuildings, with six acres, situ ated at Parkplace. Enquire ai this office R. F. OAUFIELD, WATCHMAKER and Jeweler, opposite Huntley Bros., Main street. Watches that others have failed to make run proporly, especially solicited. All work guaranteed. HOUSES FOR RENT APPLY JOHN A. Moehnke, Euterprise Building. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. No cure, no pay. 2oc. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hooker & Co. . Buffalo N. Y. City Tax Higher. An increase of one mill in the city tax levy was made Wednesday by the city council, and tho levy was fixed at eight mills, of whi. h three mills will be used for road and street pnrposes, and five mills for general purposes. This will make a slight increase in the city's revenue aud a corrHspondiug in crease in the tax. Mrs Carrie N. Parker, treasurer of the Sola Circlo, Women of Woodcraft, has paid $500 to the beneficiary of the late Grace Smith. FURNISHED ROOM FOH RENT TO iu UreK0U city- dosirable party, north side Tenth street, first house west from Main street. Frank Newton has the only first class undertaking parlor and hearse FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE residence. Very reasonable. Apply 1704 Molalla Ave. MISS A R LINE HARDIN, AN Ac complished mrsician from the East, will give lessons on piano to a lim ited number of pupils. Rates reas onable. Applly at residence, 1704 Molalla Ave, I HAVE SOME MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgages. Abstracts fur nished. (). D. EBY. WANTED A MAN FOR A Busi ness that will pay IT to 20 per day. Call nt Room 1. 414 Main St., Oregon City, up to Saturday evening. See our wet weather shoos best and cut prices. Rod Front. Millinery, golf gloves, underwear save one fourth. Red Front. Balasco Theatre Formerly tho Columbia 14th and Washington Streets Portland, Oregon Tel. Main 311 Every evenihg next week. Regular Matinees Saturday aud Sunday. Prices Evouiug, lao to 75o; Matinees 15o to 50o. "THE LADY OF LYONS" Balance of this week "THE MANXMAN" A Pleased Customer A Good Advertise The following are only a few of the prominent people of Oregon Dity and Willamette who have used the BUCKEYE EXTRACTS fot over two yaars with perfect satisfaction. 1 hey say that they last longer and give a better flavor than any brand they have ever used. They are true to their name and retain their strength in baking and freezing. MRS. E. MASS, Willamette MRS. J. H. FORBES, Oregon City MRS. A. RE ILLY, Oregon City MRS. C. B. WILSON, Oregon City MRS. G. L. HEDGES, Oregon City MRS. MORLEY, Cliff House MR.. JACOB CASSELL, Electric Hotel The Buckeye Extracts sales have more than quadrupled in the last year which proves their merit. For sale by the follow ing grocers. D. M. Klemsen, Horton & Jack, A. Robertson, J. E. Seeley, of Oregon City, and T. J. Cary, Willamette Ask for Buckeye Spices and Baking Powder, now on sale, mmst please or your money refunded. BUCKEYE EXTRACT CO. OLYMPIA, - - WASHINGTON FL U I 1 FURNITURE AND HARDWARE 1' ROLLS X Fb ocrs ix raper Lining E received a consignment of 1000 rolls of this lining and will sell 50 square yards or one full roll for $1.25 This paper if properly pasted or tacked to the wall or ceiling, will give to the occupants of the house the same pro tcetion as a coat of plaster. For Stables, Cellars or Chicken houses this paper is indispensible. FRANK BUSGH FURNITURE AND HARDWARE 8 th and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon ES3EE Mohawk Bldg. Third and Morrison Sts. ROBERTS BR2S. GIVERS OF THE BEST VALUES Portland's Fastest Growing Store RARE REDUCTIONS ON FINE LINENS Tomorrow's special Linen Sale will bd unusually interesting not alone for the low prices, but for the high qualities of linens offered. No doubt many linen stocks need replenishing if yours is one of them, by all means take advantage of this opportunity the savings are conspicuous. SIX BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS At 45c 64-inch Bleached Damask, in a lage assortment o patterns, good, durable ACZf quality. Unusual value at only.., ttOC At 50c 60-inch all Linen Bleached Damask, in pretty new designs; regular 65c grade. rrt Special tomorrow at OlC At 65c 62-inch All Linen Bleached Damask, extra heavy quality, attractive designs; jr regular 75c grade. Special tomorrow DOC At 70c 70-inch full bleached, strictly All Linen Damask, extra heavy quality; regular n 'r $1 grade. For one day only at "C At 95c 72-inch All Linen Bleached Damask, extra heavy weight and quality, a splendid va riety of patterns to choose from; usual q jr $1. 25 grade. On sale tomorrow at yOC At $1.25 72-inch All Linen Bleached Dam ask, superior quality and weight, handsome patterns. . y T Extra good values at ' 0. FIVE BARGAINS, LINEN NAPKINS Linen Napkins Bleached, 21 by 2i inches. On special Sale at per ff dozen .UU Linen Napkins Bleached, 20 by 20 inches, extra heavy. Special per & )tZ dozen y All Linen Napkins Bleached, 21 by 21 inches, extra quality. On sale at, C f CH per dozen P ' OU All Linen Napkins Bleached, 22 by 22 inches extra value. At per &y dozen .J All Linen NapkinsxBleac!iedi 24 by 24 inches, extra large and heavy. Special to- aj CZf morrow at, per dozen...! 4.3v TEA CLOTHS-LOW PRICED Hemstitched Tea Cloths 30 by 30 inches bleached. Unusual values 50c All Linen Tea Cloths 34 by 34 inches handsome patterns, finished with hemstitched borders. Special value at J5c $1.00 3,000 YARDS OF PERCALE AT JOc On special sale tomorrow, 3,000 yards of best quality dark colored Percales, in a large as sortment of colors and pretty designs, dots, stripes, flowers and figures. Unusual quality 4 r at only ,UC NEW NOVELTY FLANNEL AT J5c We have just received a splendid quality New Novelty Flannel that has all the appearance of fine Scotch flannel; nice soft finish, smooth, firm weave, splendid colorings suitable for children's dresses, underskirts, etc.; other stores would charge a full third more than our price... SILK SPECIALS THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO ALL WOMEN Important SalePrices the Lowest Possible for Goods of Merit ! Fancy Salting Silks, 85c ani $1.00 Values, 65c Immense assortments, containing large varieties of the newest Fancy Silk Suitings of the season, a dispiay that is worthy of your investigation if you have a new dress, suit or skirt in mind; pretty Novelty weaves, Messalines, Taffetas, Louisines, etc.; real 85c and 1.00 qualities. At c one price DjC Black Taffeta Silk, 85c and $J.OO Values, 75c 24 to 27 inch Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed quality, deep rich black, goods sold all over the city at 85c and $1. 00 yard. Our price tomorrow only 75c