2 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1906.' NEWS OF THE COUNTY REDLAND. Died, February 11, Charles H. Seun, of dropsy, at the a.e (f 41 years, 8 months and 18 days. Mr. Sudd was a native of Koohoster, N. bora May 24, 184 Deceased ws a charter number of Black River Camp, No. 808. M. W. A., of Witiieo, Wis , and held the position of clerk in said order unt 1 his leraoval to Oregon. Services were held in Bethel church, con ducted by Ri'V. J. J. Pattop, of Viola. Tiie remains were laid to rest in Red laud oe met ory. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Mrs. L. E. Sunn ; two brothers and a sister, who reside in the Ka-t The literary society had another in teresting meeting Saturday night. The question, "Are was more destruc tive than water," was decided in the affirmative. One speaker said he would rather be excused when his turn came as he thought the question lind been pretty well dinguited. The next question is, "That the theory of Sooialiflru is saf and praotioahle. " This is a chance for some of our So cialist friends to get in good licks. A. M. Kirohem lias been doing sur vey' work for the O W. P. Uo. near Barton last week will take several days more to finish. Miss Qattie Gasliell roturned to Portland Thursday. . O. A. Hollingsworth lost one of his horses last week, caused by a fracture in the knee joint. Nearly everv one h"8 finished seed ing on this ridge. Mrs. 0. H. Scnn is having excellent luok with her inoubalor. Mrs. Reach wits over looking at it. She says it is the finest incubator Bio ever sow a Cyphers, 860 egg capacity, ' L. Funk Imfl a liorso On the sick list. W. W. Myers and some of his So cialist friends evidently believe some ot tho. principles they advocato, as they are putting the i lea in practical use by turning on eiimasso and doing goon worn oy neiping noignuors in slashing lw a, That's all right; lot (ho good wmk go on,' Fred Wilcox, our toucher, closed a three months' term of so'iool There will be two weeks' vacation, pending hiB examination for B'coud-gra'e tr tilio te. . Itching Pflcs. If yon are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressim: ailment you can do him uo greater favor than to tell him to try Cham berlain's Salve, It gives instant re-' lief. Price 25 cents per box. 8old by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. 8PRINGBR00K. We are pleaded to kave the good weatlior continue. A number of poople stayed up to see the eclipse of the moon Thursaay evening. R. B. Wilmot and boh took their last load of cabbage for this soasou to .Portland lust Wednosduy. Une or Uoorge Kruno's horses ran a nail in a foot, doubling it for a few days. Twenty now books have boon addod to the school library. Nina Worthington was absent from school last week on aoconnt of sick ness. Tho surveyors are again surveying through this district tor the railroad from Portland to Siilcm. Somu wmk lias linen done this side of Saloin and it is hoped that it will begin at this end of the line booh. Miss Oiirionette Iliiloy spent Satur day and Sunday with friends in Phil lips, Or. , whoro Bhe was principal of the Boliool for two years. Mrs. Don Myers was ou the sick list last week, but is couvaltsoort. Charles Kruse has moved to his now house, which has just been completed. Mr. Weatorniaun will move his dairy to the place Just vacated by Mr. Krr.se. Vernon Phitte was run over wagou and his face badly cnr. by a Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscies and may be cured by applying Clipnibeilaiu's Pain Halm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not aflord relief, bind ou a piece of flau. nel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For Sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. MOLALLA. Mrs. U V, Robbing, who is at the hospital having nnler(.oin an op eration, is setting along splendidly. Miss Mvrtie Cross is improving, with a fair prospect of getting well. K, K. Juddliaa purchased a piano for his daughter, am! ''ou't there U a pleased Lora, when Papa comes home, ' ' One ot Oregon's old-time weather. February h 0 HARNESS This is the Season ot the year when you are thinking of buying a new set ot Harness lVo't fil to call and grt our pi ieos before, buying else where. Our Single harness at $12.50 is as good as $15 will buy any where else., : - -:- Saddles.lGlovcs Work Shoes f.:h. cross rth st. Oregon City I BEAVER CREEK.. Mr. Jacob Herman, who spent sev eral weeks at Lebanon visiting his sisters and brother, returned home Saturday. Mr. Henry Henrioi and John Fisher, are very bus? hauling planks for the road by the Henrici farm. A telephone meeting was held at the Beaver Creek store last Saturday afteruoon by the Beaver Creek Mutual Telephone Association to correot the books, as there were several mistakes found which had to be oorreoted. Tlure were quite a number of pota toes sold in and around this neighbor hood last week. The farmers are busy putting in their spring crops this fine spell of leather which we are having this time of the year. ZSTIgftBg gAffiSK There was a couple of horse buyers around here last week trying to buy horses, but there were no sales made. J. Herman is busy clearing land close by his house, whioh will make quite an improvement to his place when finished. 11. Lindsloy has been finishing his new barb wre lenoe list week. H, Hollnisu is busy hauling oats, whioh he is shipping to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bteiner spent Sun days and Monday in Portland visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Currin will move to Ortgon City again. James Snanuon aud family spent Sunday in Oregon City, visiting their pureuis. The revival meetings at the Shubel church, which were conducted by Rev. Wettlaufer and Rev, Shower of Portland, last week, were well at tended. , ""Wr"1?ouig is very busy oleiring limri. He is out from dark. Mr. Young: is daylight until Improving the scauD iarni, Boru, to Mil. and Mrs. Tom Davies, twirls, Friday, Fobruary I). Mr. Johnson is on the sick list. Vlrs. Pi ta Bohlaudor went to Port 1 iiirt Friday to see her daughter, Mrs. Maclun. Fred Henrioi is busy hauling wood to his homo at Clackamas. There will be a pie social at the Beaver Creek hall Saturday evening, February 17, given by the Beaver Creek school. Uirls, bring pies, and boys, don't forget the dough. Miss Laura Engle, of New Era, is staying with her sister, Mrs. W. Young. Rev. Blair, of Sprisgwater, called on friends last week, we preached at the Presbyterian cliuroh last Sunday. ' When you are in Oregon City get your meals at the Olvmpia Restaurant, reasonable prices, o'ean and quick service. Main Btreet, next to Golden Rule Bazaar. MARKS PRAIRIE. Very cold uiglits and early are at a discount. Cleaning yards is all the go now. gardens up hop Sonn ot onr farmers have been put tiug in some spring wheat and sowing some winter outs. One of the most eujoyable social dances of this vicinity as given by Wilt Armstrong, of Paradise City, lust Saturday evening. Several of the prairie people attended and report a tino time. Mii-s Bachmau, our teacher, reports au average attendance of 80 pupils the past month. Our roads are getting some better now and a good deal of travel is the result. John Mark was calling ou George Ogleshy Sumlay on business. Lumber from Canbv is being deliv ernd for Ben Wolfer's new resid nee. Mr. Seward is putting in hop for Frauk Miller. posts There was a large family reunion at Pave Zimmermau's Sunday, in honor of his 09th birthday. A fine dinner was served at noon and at a late hour the guests departed for their homes, w ishing many happy returns of his birthday. Mr. Scrauilin and Mr. Strubalir are putting in about two dozen plumes this week and rendering good service to their patrous. Theodore Tampan, is clearing some laud this winter. Karl Gribble is at hom farmiug. He has been attending business college in Portland this winter. The Yellow Fever Germ. Has receutly been discovered. It her H pfose resemblance to the ma- :ria germ. To free the svstem from disease germs, the most effective rem edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25c at Howell & Jones' drugstore. MACKSBURG. The weather is fine and the farmers arc busy putting in c:ops, AlBowenisou the sick list. Dr. Dedmau is treatuig him. Charles Thomas, of fancy visited w ith Mr and Mrs. Will Hoiii, ot this place, Sunday. O. A". Scrauilin was ooing business in Woodburu this week. Iu reply tea statement in last week's issue by J. K. Wells, regarding the cost ot telephones, we will wager a t'AKi-farui that our figure comes nearer being correct tlian those of Mr. Wells. Mr. Wells didn't tell the whole storv. Dees he mean that $1J. 50 will buy hare iu the Mutual Telephone Associ ation, pay ayoar's switch fee, build a branch liue, 13 miles long, replace batteries, aml buy an instrument? We have a statement, verified by reli able parties, that one of the Mutual's members said toat each member of that association was out f.'i. 01 cash, and labor for constructing tho line. AU we're out on the Scrauilin line is t'i per year, and we have nj hue to keep np and nothing else to do but talk when and where we please. Ti e Mutual Association reminds us of So cialism. You pay tor sometl ing that you don't own. Will Mr. Wells please elucidate. Frightfully Burned. Ohas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa., had his hand fright t o I It burned in au electrical furnace. He applied fiucklen's Arnica Salve with Che usual result "a quick and per fect core." Geatest healer on earth tor Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. ,25o at Howell & Jones', druggists. NEW ERA. Mrs. Bomgarduer, of Portland, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engle, this week. Mr. Engle ha bten very sick for several days but was im proving at last reports. Arthur Wink is rusticating at Ueo-ge Kelland's, at Mill Jrek this week. 'Mrs. John Kaiser, of Mountain Road, was a city visitor Sunrlay. Mr. Monroe is having the new mill whitewashed on the inside and painted ol the outside, using ft spray pump to apply the same. Jouah Pennmnn and George Thomp son, of Portland, wre Sunday callers. The railroad company li-is erected a building at the south end ot the treat le to use for a storehouse for cement EVEN SdDWINs Setd deposittd uniform Jtj th.v in any soil, all kinds of seed sow n t-vmly undt r all circumstances by the never failing Hoosier Force Feed and never crack a gram. Scrapers thit fit scour in any soil, these are sonic ot tut-things you get in 71 .1". 1 . Single and Double CIsc, Hue and Shoe Heavi. r and stroneer a'l over. There s no such thirty as clogging, trash can't effect them. Light draft, they are the dull tl.. t atisfy. The Grain measure is accurate and sow-exactly the amount it is set to sow. A Grass Seeder that is perfect. For even sowing choose the Hoosier Drill; it's the Drill that Satisfies. J. C. ZINSiER, Aqent Successor to Fairclongh Bros. Oregon City, Ore and otlvT material during the erection of the new steel bridge that is to span Benver Creek. Our school teacher Miss Koble, had an old-fashioned pelhng school last Thursday night, whereby all 'present took observation of the eclipse of the moon. i Mort Kaines lms purchased the Hiudili place two miles south of here. Mr. Hoggins will move into the Kline house as soon as vacated by Mr. Wells, who will leave for Eaastern Oiegou in the near future. j Grandpa Veteto was the recipient of a surprise partv Tuesday eveuiug in j houor of bis loth birthday. Mr. Mc-! Arthur was present with his grapho i phone aud eutertained the crowd for lahile with about 30 (if his clnice t selections of sido-sphttins pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sluer rendered several selections ou the" mandolin aud suitar. i The Touug folks lumilueq iu daucing until uearlv nidniglit. wlieu luncheou was served and all went home, wish-, ing Mr. eteto many more birthdays like the one just passed. Anions ! those present were Mr. and Mrs; Bnr-f gey ne, Caroline, Nettie ami Willie! BnrgoTiie. Mr. and Mrs. Dustin, Mr. j aud Mrs. D. McArtluir, Mr. aud Mrs. F. McArtlmr, Alice MoArthur. Mr. I aud Mrs. William Slvter and Fae Slv tr, Mrs. H. F. Wmk. Kiv.l S ink. I Mrs. J. Reid, Raymond. Lottie and Kthel Reit, Mr. ' and Mrs. Newt Criteer: Earnest, Delta, Elsie, Etta and George Criteser. Mr. andMrs. R. O. Veteto, George Lillie, Deta, Rox'ie, Clyde, Eddie and Pearl Veteto; Kate and Wilbur New bury, Joe aud Weasel Seycik, Mrs. Spulak, ; Ed, Frank, Henry and H( leu Spuiak ; Kate and Gftover Friedcrioh, G. W. and Elmer Veteto. A Healing: Gospel. , The Rev. J. O. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Ga. , says of Electrio Bitters: "It's a God seud to mankind. It enred me of lame back, stiff .joints, and completed physical sollapse. I was so weak it took half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electrio Bitters have made me so strong I have just walkod three miles in 60 minutes aud feel like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest reuiedv for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Howell & Jones'. Drug store. Price, 60o. ' SPRINGWATER, The series of meetings held Presbyterians came to a olose by the rebru- ary 4, and as a result thirteen joined the church, two by confession aud eleven by letter. Dr. Wiilam Holt aud Rev. Boozer, of Portland, assisted in thejuieetings. The Presbyterian choroh of Spring water made a call for a pastor and voted unanimously for Rev. Blair. Tho Spnngwat r Grange had a very interesting meeting last Saturday, with two more addtious and also a 'WW'. j oosier HDrilSs literary coutest, the losing side to fuinish an oyBter supper. The result was a tio. I guess all will have to be respons'ble for the oyster suppsr. Mr and Mrs Jesse Lincoln, from California ar-on a visit to relatives and friends in Spring water. Their mother, Mrs. Bard, and sister, Mrs. Cary, are thinking of going with them to California. Walter Dean and wife, from Damas cus, were ou a visit in Spriugwater. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Tracy are blessed with a fine boy. Sidney Smith is home from Astoria on a visit. A young man wsa out calling with his best girl and had tho misfortune to tie bis horst" up loose. They canii? out to g't iu the boggy aud the horse and buggy were cone. They found the ck up tne road ana naa tue gooa lnfk with help to reoa;r t le damage ami gu uu meir way rejmciu . .uuiai Next time tie the horse with a halter. A. Lacy has moved to Port tan 1. PARKPLACE. j Fine weather now aud the farmers re making good use of it. i Mrs. M. J. Boen, who has been vis . iting her granddaughtei. Miss Zoe I Oglesby, of Parkplace, left for her i borne near Macksburg to see her son, a. Been, who is dangerously llL Dr. Niekles was up from Portland Mondav, looking over his farm and hopyax d. The contractors will soon have the . large hophouse finished, which will be one of the best in the state. ..,. ' 1 D. K.i Bill has a number of men em ployed in putting the hopyard in shape for the coming crop,- Mr. Bill is the right man in the right place. Mr. Apperson, who has been on the sick list for some time, is a li tie better. Mrs. William Snii h is still under the doctor's care. Ruddy & Walker, the Gladstone merchants, are doing a rushing busi ness. The Parkplace school, under the management of Professor Read, is one of the bert oouducted schools in the county. Mr. Oglesby, who has been ill with lagrippe, is on deck again. For county commissioner, we rise to put in nomination, Walter Ker-c'-em, of Logan. Let the office hunt the man. Oarl Nelson and Henry Nelson are cutting oordwood for Mr. Oammings. Salt River boats will be in demand after the June election. Have yon been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents Huntley Bros. Co. 1 Get busy and win the $85 Grea3 Separator. Look ou page 5 and learn how. First and Taylor Streets Portland, Oregon LIBERAL. Farmers are busy this weather . The roads are getting dusty in places aud seeding is going right along. Grass is growing, although it freezes nights, aud the ground is getting dy. Ditches are drying up. Stock of all kinds look wall. There seems to be a new disease among the hogs; they get so they have no use of their legs. Dr. William Moray is very busy with lots of sick horses. He has a fine span of bla ks Hiat he drives and should be proud of his team. lie is very successful iu his work. Lucle Billy Vatghi died at his home Sunday, February 11. and was laid to rest in Adams cemetery Tues day. Another pipneer of 1S43 gone. Mrs. L. E. Wright crossed the plains ii the same eompany with Uncle Billy. She is Etill living and the only one left that was at, the wedding. P. M. Greavts was opt from Oregon !ity Sunday, calling ou friends. If he did make fourteen, it was all right. Hanuagen & Burns have their store in fine shape with a heavy stock of goods. . William H. White is clearing out a lot of stamps around his tarn on Madison Squaret Those that have sheep are wearing smiles. Prices from fo to ffl per head ! No wonder! Who wouldn't smile? Every 5 cents paid on snbscriptio n entitles you to a vote on onr big Cream Separator offer. See page 5. i iff 1 ,0 .:. fa,' &!T tSf Eby & Eby ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages ana Abstracts carefully made. , Money t0' , loan on gooJ security. Charges reason-' able. ' ) George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, ORECON O. B, OIMICK W. A. DIHCC DIMICK & DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Puhlic. Estates Settled. Mort gages Foreclosed Abstracts Furn ished. Money Loaned on Real nd Chattel Security, 2, and 4 Garde Bld., OrrgonOity, Ore. O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all Kinds carefully attended to, Charges modera'e Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City Oregon. C. D. (Si D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. L. S. BONNEY'S SHINGLE MILL On Clear Creek, near Logan, is now in operation and can supply the trade with first-class shingles at,reasonable rates. , C. N. Creenman The Pioneer Expressman Established 186s. Pr .mpt Jeliverv to al parts of th clrv. Orej'i Jitvr. ' V. C. Schuebel ; : W. S. U'Ren U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys At Law Will practice iu all courts, make col lections and settlements of estates, famish abstracts : of title, lend yon money and lend your money on first mortgage. Office iu Euterprise build ing, Oregon City - . Oregon, NEW OWNER NEW STOCK NEW PRICES Come in and "inspect our" Seasonable Goods. REPAIRING Oregon City Bicycle & Gun Store C. G. MILLER, Prop. Next to Bank of Oregon City Willamette Grocery PTEVENS BtTILDINO Sixth and Main Sheets Telephone 1141 35c Pound M. & M. Extra Llend 25c Pound Equity 31end 20c Pound M. & M. Family Blend 15c Pound Camp Blend 15c Pound No. 1 Hams Fresh stock of Spanish American Soups and Tamales just received. Wiles A fflc6hsfari Don't Throw it Away Have your old Furniture, Mattress, Etc, made over to look like new. FINE UPHOLSTERING J. R. DOCHERTY Phone 1243 Next o Courier, Oregon Chy, Ore.