OREGON CITV COURIER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1906, MT. PLEASANT. While Mr. May, a wood-hopper, was woiVInd around his camp one day last Wtfk, Ins C8bm caught hreanri burned to Mie ground, and the contents would have been destroyed but for iho timely ass stance of Charley White and Carl Sc!;( nclf, who were cutting wood nenrhy.l 1 '(trims Hillen has taken the con tact to4cut 20 cords of wood on the Be'Tist-jpluee. Dave ifancher took a Sunday dinner Wil li his old friend, Mr. Corbett, near Cmiby : i is Kaid that Mr. Helton lias snb Jei:neii tie Shipp place of Mr. Cain. The latter expects to mov to Klamath or Lake county and, by the way, tint 82'). COO county high school in Klamath is an attraction for any investor and Ohickamas could lose nothing by fol lowing suit. . Two boys, Lonie Zniderduiu and Young Fink are in trouble over the allrigod theft of a knife and some other trinkets from a house in the absence of the owner, Mr. Cellan. They think they can prove an alibi, as they woii' in Oregon City at the tune and th knife found n 'heir possession is a new one that they got a a hardware stt.ro in Oregou City in exchaiigo fur a gem. Leonard Zuiderduin will move soon to KiiBtern Oregon. He is a brother of the accused and has a good name in the community having been steady at hin work and always sober. I'rayer meeting was held at Roueus' on night last week. Charley Holmes lias a sick horse. Mr. O. A, Reese and family started for Coos Oountv Mnndnv. where Mr. Be 'se has leased a farm, and nis daughter, Vida, has the promise ot n school as assistant ii.stuctor. Missi Beese was 14 in November and if she gpis the school she will be the young est teacher without doubt in the state As Mr. Reese and family were about to 'lepart for Coos oounfy, ti:e story of I he Valencia disaster, at sea came up for disoussion and J, Sterling Mc- Cord grew reminiscent and told ff previous disasters back In the early 'ISO's. In one notable crsb, "Brother Jonathan, " in '65, General Wright, a civil war soldier of great proniinenoe, lost hiB life; also the family of a Connecticut man who was in Oregon City setting tp the machinery of the worlenmill. He nearly went crazy in consequence, At that time there were many notables in Orngon City from the East, on a speech-making tour, among them Vice-President Schuyler Coltax and Gen. James Wil son, of Iowa. Colfax was in the heighth of his glory then and as pop ular an Rtosuvolt is today, but he wont down in the Credit Mohilier in vesl igatiou and was never afterward discussfid. Senator Wilson acknowl edged the corn and . said ho didn't know it was loaded and the publio forgave him, as it did Garfield and r'stored him to favor. Another noted man from New Hampshire who was with the party at Oregon City denied the charge and went down with Col fax. Snmo of our present day Oregon politic atis might stand a better show 01 election if they'd Own np honest Injnn that they did it with their little hatchot. While travelling ' in eastern New York a score of years or more ago Mr. 0. A. KuoH'.t was for some weiks the traveling companion of a collection hunter, who had among his curios an incieut hymn book. On the fly leaf of this book Betsey Moss, the heroine ot the lines below had at the age of 1 0 inscribed her autograph. The story of hur life was vouched for by many old residents of the Hudson valley and M-. Reese, having the de fails in his mind for tweuty-t wo years, has been inspired to do the old lady p ietio justice in the Courier as fol lows : AN UNKNOWN HEROINE. Throughout the day at Bennington Brave Moss the foe defied, Until the setting of the sun, With his wife by his side.. 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At last he fell opon'the fields As the son sank from view, But Betsey not an inch would yield, But proved her courage true. As poor Moss foil, she grasped his gun And provel that she could fight . Until Hie viotory was won, And day had turned to night. Then her strength failed, she sank to earth, And there among the dead, A littlo stranger had its birth, The falling leaves its bed. Strong was the heart of Betsy Moss, Strong her maternal love, And though, she keenly felt her loss, She knew that she must move. To save her baby and herself She crent fn rhn ahnrn . Of Hudson's river with harself The miles were twenty-four. Kind friends she found when Bhe got mere, Who welcomed hi r and child, auq gave tnem needed rood and oare, Ana lorcuue on them smiled. Brave Betsy lived a hundred years And died in New York state. At pea-e with God and without fears, in eighteen hrty-eight. And I who carre upon the earth, That Belf-same year, arise, To chronicle Old Betsy's worth And laud her to the skies. With Molly I-itoher she should live In history, though few. nave known her well enough to give urecut to whom it a due. She had no witnosses to spread The news of what she'd done, And lived and died unheralded And to the world unkonwn. To tell the tale as told to me By the old lady's friends, And plice her name in history Is where my mission ends. epsfefabkte REV. GEO. W. ROLAND Restored to Health By Vlnol and Strongly Endorses It. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which haa beeu years, has borne the signature of Prominent men lrom all parts of the country are indorsing Vinol, and strong testimonial letters from four ministers of the gospel and several physicians have been received within a weok. Such unsolicited testimnny as this is the best proof of merit any medicine can have. The Rev. George W. Roland of Keene N. 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Time to Discovering a broken rail, probably resulting from the passing of a 'heavy freight train, a tramp gave timely warning Monday that saved the north bound Eugene local from being wrocKed hetween Uauby and Barlow. it is more than likely that the train would have been derailed, but the tramp ran down the traok and flagged the approaching train within a few root 01 r.ne damaged rail, which was situated m a ourve of the traok about midway between Canbv and Barlow The broken steel was the outer rail of the track, and because of the curve it would have been impossible for the ingiueer to have stopped his train in time to avoid a wreck. Old Cases Settled. The suits arising out of the troubles between Charles A. Reese and John M. Olds have been settled and diS' missed. Olds paid the judgment that was secured in one of the oivil oases and the costs, and all accruing costs u connection with all of these cases that were decided against him. Reese was the plaintiff in two civil suits against Olds, and brought two crim inal actions, only one of which went to trial. Damaged By Fire. xne resioouce 01 Albert Aleilen, on Molalla avenue, caught fire between 12 and 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. and was saved only bv the prompt and efficient work of Hill Hose Company No. 4. Mr. Meilon had an inonbator in a bedroom on the upper floor of the house and the lamp in the inv cinne exploded. The damage was about $400. Building at Gladstone. Four new residences are in t.he oourse of construction at Gladstone, and the plaoe is having a regular buiUling boom. Richard Freytag will shortly commence the operation of a cigar factory there, and a building 40sl00 feet is going up. Walker & Ruddy are building a store tor a gen eral merchandise business. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terri ble the torture they suffer. Only oue sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Abso lutely safe; can't fail. 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We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers Cash and Small Profits is Our Motto. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. (Today's Prices) Wheat No 1, 70 72c per bu. Flour Valley, ?4.25 per bbl. Hard wheat. $4.90. Portland $1.10 per sack, Howard's Best, $1.15 per sack. Oats In sacks, $1.20 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled, $10.00 per ton, Clover, $8; oat, $9$10; mixed., hay $8$10; cheat, $8.50. Millstuffs Bran, $19.50 ner ton: shorts $2(1.50 per ton ; chop $13 per ton; barley, roiled, $2fi per ton. Potatoes 60c per hundred. Eggs Oregon, 27.0 per doz. Butter Ranch 4550c; separator, 6055c; creamery, 6O0 per roll. Good Apples Choice, 75c$l. Honey ll12c per lb. Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c per lb: Italian,, large, 5c lb: medium. 3e: Silver. 6c lb. Dried Apples Sun dried, Quartered. 4c lb; sliced, 6c; fancy bleached, 7c lb. Dressed Chickens 12e Der lb. live, hens 10c; young roosters 8 9c. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef. live $3.50&3.85 per hundred: hni?s live, 6c; hogs dressed, 7c; sheep, $2.50 to $3.50 per head; dressed, 7c; veal, dressed 7 & 7c ; lambs, live, $2&$3 per head. Hops rJ05 Oregon, choice. 10c& 1010 ; prime, 8c&9o ; poor grade, 7 ifsc; Washington, 10c: 1904 croD. 80 for choice. ' Wool 1905 clip Valley, coarse to medium, 2425c; fine. 26(5)27c: eastern Oregon, 1922c. Mohair Nominal, 30(g!31c. Sheepskins Short wool 25 40c ea: medium wool, 6075c each: lone wool, 75o and $1 each ; shearing, 15& sue eacn. 1 allow Prime, per lb, 34c; No. and grease, 22c. Chittem Bark 3c per lb. Hides Dry, No. 1, 16 lbs and ud. 1617c per lb; dry kip, No. 1. to 15 lbs, 14c; dry calf, No. 1, under lbs, 13c; salted hides, sroprs. nnmiri 60 lbs and over, 10llc; cows, 8H 9c; stags and bulls, sound. fiifi)7v kip, 15 to 30 lbs, 9c; calf, sound, un der 15 lbs, lie; green, unsalted, le less; culls, lc per lb less; horsehldes, salted, each, $1.25$1.75; dry, each, $1.00$1.50: colt hides. 2aei7TKnf .mar skins, common, each, 1015c; Angora each 25c$1.00. Cabbage 4550o doz. Stock Carrots 1050c per sack. Rutabeggas. Parsnins. beets SOc per sack. BARGAINS In House Furnishings We Save Customers 50 per cent on House Furnishings. A large variety of New and Second Hand Goods. Complete stock of tools and Hardware. Gall and Get Our Prices. You will not be oompolled to buy. We take pleasure in showing our stock. GEORGE B. JANUARY, 505 Main St. Ask the Agent for Tickets via. II THE COMFORTABLE WAY. To Spokane, St Paul, Minne apolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. . 2 Overland trains Daily O river and Tast mailt Splendid Service -Up-To-Date Eqnip. ment Courteous Employes. Davlinht trip through the Oaecadt and Rocky mountains. For Ti. kets, Rotes, Folders and full information, call on or add, ess H. DICKSON, Oitf Ticket Agt.. 122 Third St., Portland, Oregon. 8. O. YERKES, A.G. P. A. 2d Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle, Wn. OREGON SllO INLINE d union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally eonductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. We give expedited service on freight, Route your shipments via. Great Northern. Full information from WM. HARDER, Geoeral Agent, Portland, Ore. Weekly Oregonian AND Oregon City Courier ONE YEAR 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of cars 70 DEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE FOR from Portland, Ore. FROM PoVtiMd Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Sreclal Worth- 0raah- " 9T5Camvl, City .St Loul,. Chicago 8:25 Huntington nd th E". 8-15 o m Worth, Omaha, Kansas KK " Spokane Walla Walla. Lewlston, ' Flyer Spokane, Wallace. Pull- 6:15 . m. man, Minneapolis, St. 8:00 a. a via Paul, Duluth. Milwaukee. I Spokane Chicago and East. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily xrY? (water permitting) on Willamett. and Yamhill Rivers. ask or Write your For full Information nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent The Oregon P.hrna4 mnA N.... .... $2.25 in ADVANCE J! Portland, Ore .xhvo