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It A OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905, INSTITUTES FOR FARMERS Meetings in Five Clackamas Towns Next Week. NOTED WEN TO LECTURE Agricultural Subjects to Be Treated at Oregon City, Eagle Creek, Logan, Canby and Molalla. ganlzation of a county horticultural society will be effected. In the after, noon at 1:30 o'clock Dr. Wlthycombe will deliver his lecture on scientific farming, and Professor Cordley will speak on fruits. In Oregon City on Wednesday even ing Professor Kent will deliver his lecture on dairying, and will Illustrate his talk with stareoptlcon views. Man's Unreasonableness In oft mi as great as woman's But Tlios. S. Austin. itiin:igir of the "lie )iililicnn, " of Leavenworth, liid , was not iini'tMsnmibli), when lie re fused to allow I lie doctors to operate on his wife for female trouble "In stead," he s:ivs, "wo concluded to try Electric Hitters Mv u-ife was tlien so sick, she could hardly h'livo her bed, mid five p'rvjieians bnd filled to relieve Ir r. Affi-r taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly enred, and now can perform nil her household dutios. ". Gunniiiteed by Howell & Jones, Drnpijists. Price. fiOn. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Improved Mall Service. ""hrough the united efforts of the :.ird of Trade and Postmaster Tom '. Randall, the Postmaster General - changed the mail schedule out of Oregon City, and beginning with last h iday the 12:20 P. M. electric car 7 Portland will carry mail and the l:"0 P. M. service will be discontinued. This is the same as the schedule form erly maintained and gives Oregon City )or;ple a noon mail to Portland. Un der the existing schedule no mails left this city for Portland between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4:20 P. M. Farmers' institutes will be held in different parts of Clackamas County next week, and speakers of state rep utation will talk to the people of Ore gnu City. Molalla. Canby, Logan and Eagle Creek. The Oregon City Board of Trade has the matter in hand and has arranged for two meetings next Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m., when Dr. Wlthycombe, and Professor Cordley, of the State Agricultural College, will speak at Eagle Creek in the Grange hall. At the same hour and on the same day Professor Kent, and Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, of Washington county, will deliver addresses at the Grange Hall at Logan. Twn nipptiiiers will be held next Monday at Canby and Molalla. The . Canby meeting will take place at 1 p. m., and Dr. Wlthycombe will speak ' on diversified fanning. Professor ! Cordley will lecture on fruit raising, : Professor Kent will deliver his cele brated lecture on dairying and J. H. Reid, county fruit inspector, will be on hand and advise with the fruit growers regarding the laws relating ( to fruit pests. The same prog 'amine will be given at Molalla Monday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. I E. L. Smith, of Hood River, will meet the people of this county, probably In the county court room next Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock and the or- The mr.in talk in this burg now is "when will, we have a pie social?" Next week on Friday evening has been suggested. Frank I'.ullard is building a new cel lar and root-house for cold weather. Mr. Kleinsmith has moved his house and other buildings near his barn1 which is on his land opposite Mr. Molloy. Mrs. Matchett and Miss Wisher spent lust Sunday among friends in Portland, visiting the City Park and other places of interest. Mr. Gillett has been out three miles in the country lately, digging a well for Mr. Turman. They struck a fine vein of water at 22 feet, and are now walling the well. Harry Harding, of Portland, was vis iting friends here on the hill Satur day and Sunday. Father Dixon expects to go to Cali fornia next month on a visit. The Mountain View Church fence has been painted and the yard mowed and cleaned off, which is a decided im provement. There are some leakages to he fixL'd on the church and side walk built. ' The D. of H. and A. O. U. W., will " rye a joint social Saturday evening, "veniber 18th. Members all plan ringing refreshments. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Herb W. Edwards, of Des Moines, Iowa, pot u fall'on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis ing liia kneos. "The next day," be siiys, "they were- so sore ana still l 'was nfrwid I would hava to stay in bed, lint I rnhhed them well with (Miamperlain's Pain Balm and aftei a fwe applications all soreness had dis appeared.'' For sale by Geo. A. i Harding, Druggist. Stockholders Meeting. The adjourned annual meeting of fhe Stockholders of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association is culled to moot on Friday, November 24, 1905. at the hour ot 2:80 p. m. at the bounty Court room, in the Ouort bouse at Oregon City.Oregon, for the purpose of electing a president, sec retary, treasurer, and a full board of directors to serve for tbo ensuing year. A full attendance ot stockholders is urgently requested. U. H. DYE, Vice President. H. E. CROSS, Secretary, Son Lost Mother. 'Consumption runs in our family nud through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Keid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, I ave taken Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, which i:as saved me from serious lung trouble. " His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Ileid, but he learned that lung trouble mrst not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price, iiOn and $1 ; guaranteed at Howell & Jones' drug store. Trial bottle free. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne Kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood llmf is llieir wort:. Ti,un.rp u'lwn vonr kiduevsare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits uy an druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you 1, to finrl out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,ou every bpttle. I Use a Steel Range ! Home ot Swamp-Root. LETTER LIST. Buchegger, Miss Clara; James, Miss Pearl; Kirtley, Mrs. C. H.; Myers, Mrs. Mary; Preston, Mrs. S. J.; Wil cox, Miss Bessie; Andrews, A. L.; Bishop, B. L.; Baker, Charlie; Bow ley, Harry; Chappel, S. A.; Curran, Pat; Eaton, Dr. Geo. Lee; Green, C. N.; Pollok, W.; Smith, W. S.; Wright, Geo. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. fflfliiir"5" Selling 0 mm tAXmBdSi ft ma We will Save you Something onEvet y PURCHASE ALL A Sale that offers Extra of dinafy INDUCEMENTS Decisive Cut in Pt ices. If Prices ae an Object, buy dating the GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE Radical Reductions Made in Each and Evey Department MEN'S CLOTHING s Men's $20 Suits Now $17.75 Men's $18 Suits Now $15.95 Men's $15 Suits Now $12.85 Men's $12 Suits Now $9.85 Men's $10 Suits 'ow $.85 Men's Natural Wool Half Hose i fl at the remarkabyl low price of. .. Men's President Suspenders special at..... Men's Jersey Overshirts, fleece 50c back, now on sale at.... 39c BOYS' CLOTHING Boys' $15 Suits New $12.85 Boys' $12 Suits Now $9.85 Boys' $10 Suits Now $7 85 Boys' $8.50 Suits Now $6.85 Boys' $7.50 Suits Now $5.75 Misses' and Children's Shoes Misses' Box Calf Shoes, Sizes 12 to 2 at f low price of ' Child's Kangaroo Calf Shoes, $1.25 values Q ou sale for sJSJ Women's Blueher Cut Yici Kid, lace f O T per pair Great Bargains in Dress Goods f2 inch, Ladies Cloth, during this sale, -l per yard JsJ ;G inch, all wool, Albatross, at special price of per yard 40 inch, all wool, graite cloth, in black only SLOf special : ovw ;S inch, all wool Cheviots, splendid values at our regular low price of 50c per yard, special A.A( during sale, per yard X Iw Special offering iu Ladies' Stylish Raincoats Tan or Olive, collarless, finished with 'belt A QC this season style on sale at low price of Blankets 10- 4 Oregon Grey Blankets, Good Quality 2.65 and good Weight 11- 4 Heavy weight at big reduc- J 5 tiou Ladies' and Children's Wear Child's and Misses Knit Underwear, good winter weight you can make a great saving J price per garment New Flannelette Wrappers, made of fleeced material yoke trimmed with braid and ruffled. For this sale reduced in price now offered Cf 33 at 88c, $J.08, 4w Women's Outing Flannel Gowns Mediam Weight 42 $1-00 Values gg 50c Values for 75c Values for....- 63 nf Values $1.05 Low Prices That Mean Something u I3 1 0 0 w dl 1 i j M MiAM4HMV Hi vHB l Every housewife in this day and age should have a Steel Range in her kitchen. She is entitled to this labor-saving invention. Her housework gives her labor enough, without the added worry of the kitchen and a poor baking stove. The "Eclipse" is a noted baker and is the favorite among the range users of Port land where we have sold it for the past 1 5 years. The "Eclipse" range is built of cold-rolled steel and has three walls about the oven the outer and inner walls being built of steel and the middle wall of heavy as bestos, all securely hand riveted together. In fact, it is built like a locomotive in its thoroughness. It has a large oven and a large fire-box; a high warming closet, perfect dampers and draft regulator. The oven is very quick in its action, baking bread quickly and evenly. This is its chief merit. There is no range in existence that is its equal in baking qualities. We will sell you Clackamas county people this range on the small payment of $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month Now is the time to accept this offer, as the price will soon advance, owing to the steady rise in iron and steel. Present prices range from $37.50 to $60.00 Free Car Fare We will allow you car fare from Oregon City should you visit our store and make a purchase. I. Gevuatz & Sons 1 73-J 75 First Street Portland, Oregon Horton & Jack Make a specialty of high class groceries. Diamond W and Pre ferred Stock. First class specialties. No stale, shelf worn goods in our store. Everything fresh and upto the minute. We are Giving Away High Class China. Come in and investigate our plan; HORTON & JACK Telephone Main i864 GENERAL GROCERIES Oregon City, Oregon BARTON. Boom Barton, Boom! There is yet plenty of room. There will be a new mill In Barton soon. Spuds 80 cents and $1.00; eggs, 35 Some think by the way surveyors are marching around here, there might be something doing in an electrical way 'round Barton soon. Word was received by Mrs. Jno. Giffons of the death of her mother tn California. Fred Gantenbein will move to Port land this week to enter the transporta tion business. Mr. Gibson, one of our road bosses, is having Ward paint 20 road signs. So, correspondents, you see there is at least one road boss who wishes to comply with the law. $5.00 pays for the whole 20 signs. Theatrical and dance at Barton hall Saturday. All temperate correspond ents Invited. All about yourself you can find out at Eagle Creek, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Free Tues day evening. "Teddy Roosvelt" is limping badly from injuries received at Cazadero. The doors and gates had been bom barded by some "liljet." Mr. Cox learned as he came to his home sev eral nights after halloween. A good crowd was present at our grange hall last Saturday evening to the ball. WANTED APPRENTICE IN PHO tographio studio. No one using to bacco or profane language need ap ply. Lymp's Photo Studio. FOR SALE OR RENT, WITH FUR nitnre if desired, fine residence and outbuildings, with six aoreB, situ ated at Parkplace. Enquire at this office. R. F. OAUFIELD, WATCHMAKER and Jeweler, opposite Huntley Bros., Main street, j Watches that others have failed to make run properly, especially solioited. All work guaranteed. HOUSES FOR RENT APPLY JOHN A. Moelmke, Enterprise Building. I HAVE SOME MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgages. Abstracts fur nished. 0. D. EBY. LOST BETWEEN 4TH STREET and the depot! a gold nugget scarf pin. Finder leave at Barlow's grocery and get reward. FOR SALE AT A Stndebakur wagon. & Son. BARGAIN 8V Win. .GnTdoner P NEW T0-DAY i MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's office. Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City. FRUIT TREES AND BERRY plantr. Apply to C. W. Swullow, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3. $1000 WILL PURCHASE Ap1e"5 of ground 93 ft. by 100 ft. House of 4 rooms and basement and hry and cow barn, at the corner of 7th and Molalla road. See Robt. Kelland, Oregon City REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF RE pai ring doiifi cheap at Telford's re-' peir shop under Armory Hall. Rifle cartricgea and shot gun shells. FOR RENT ON DECEMBER 1, 9 room house at corner Monroe and 9th St.J. Inquire of Joseph Kuerten. Springstein's Mountain Rose TTO WOMEN WHO SUFFER : From my entrance Into womanhood t suffered ten years of untold agony. All my doctors assured me I would onlv be cured by the knife, but the use of MOUNTAIN ROSE for five months has made me a well woman. We have hun dreds of grateful women on our list and if you will send or call we will give vou literature free. SPR1NGSTEIN MEDICINE CO.. 611 Dekum Building. Portland, Oregon. SSSSSSESSSSS